HISTORY INFORMATION FOR THE FOLLOWING MANUAL: DA-4 SERVICE MANUAL CHASSIS MODEL NAME REMOTE COMMANDER DESTINATION CHASSIS NO. KD-30XS955 RM-Y199 SCC-S66U-A KD-30XS955 RM-Y199 HAWAII SCC-S69K-A KD-34XBR960 RM-Y201 SCC-S66V-A KD-34XBR960 RM-Y201 HAWAII SCC-S69L-A KD-34XS955 RM-Y199 SCC-S66W-A KD-34XS955 RM-Y199 CANADA SCC-S70V-A KD-34XS955 RM-Y199...
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Self Diagnosis Supported model DA-4 SERVICE MANUAL CHASSIS MODEL NAME REMOTE COMMANDER DESTINATION CHASSIS NO. KD-30XS955 RM-Y199 SCC-S66U-A KD-30XS955 RM-Y199 HAWAII SCC-S69K-A KD-34XBR960 RM-Y201 SCC-S66V-A KD-34XBR960 RM-Y201 HAWAII SCC-S69L-A KD-34XS955 RM-Y199 SCC-S66W-A KD-34XS955 RM-Y199 CANADA SCC-S70V-A KD-34XS955 RM-Y199 HAWAII SCC-S69M-A...
Dolby, Pro Logic, and the double-D symbol are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. SRS (SOUND RETRIEVAL SYSTEM) is manufactured by Sony Corporation under license from SRS Labs, Inc. It is TruSurround covered by U.S. Patent No. 4,748,669. Other U.S. and foreign ™...
Ne les remplacer que par des composants Sony dont le numero de piece est indique dans le present manuel ou dans des supplements publies par Sony. Les reglages de circuit dont l’importance est critique pour la securite du fonctionnement sont identifi...
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 SAFETY CHECK-OUT Leakage Test After correcting the original service problem, perform the following The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from safety checks before releasing the set to the customer: all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microamperes).
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 Self Diagnosis SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION Supported model The units in this manual contain a self-diagnostic function. If an error occurs, the STANDBY/TIMER LED will automatically begin to fl ash. The number of times the LED fl ashes translates to a probable source of the problem. A defi nition of the STANDBY/TIMER LED fl ash indicators is listed in the instruction manual for the user’s knowledge and reference.
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 Self-Diagnostic Screen Display For errors with symptoms such as “power sometimes shuts off” or “screen sometimes goes out” that cannot be confi rmed, it is possible to bring up past occurrences of failure on the screen for confi rmation.
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 +B overcurrent (OCP) Occurs when excessive current fl ows through R5013. The increase in voltage across R5013 causes the output of Q5004 to go high, and this high signal goes to the micro. +B overvoltage (OVP) IC6505 detects +B OVP condition and turns on Q6522. This sends a high signal to the micro and also shuts down the AC relay.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 SECTION 1: DISASSEMBLY 1-1.REAR COVER REMOVAL 4 Screws +BVTP 4 x 16 Rear Cover 5 Screws +BVTP 4 x 16 3 Screws +BVTP 4 x 16 1-2.CHASSIS ASSEMBLY REMOVAL Lift lever up on the right and left sides of the chassis bracket and gently pull the chassis assembly away from the bezel.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 1-4.PICTURE TUBE REMOVAL WARNING: BEFORE REMOVING THE ANODE CAP High voltage remains in the CRT even after the power is disconnected. To avoid electric shock, Coated discharge CRT before attempting to remove the anode cap. Short between anode and CRT Earth coated earth ground strap.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 SECTION 2: SET-UP ADJUSTMENTS The following adjustments should be made when a complete Perform the adjustments in order as follows: realignment is required or a new picture tube is installed. 1. Beam Landing 2. Convergence These adjustments should be performed with rated power supply 3.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 2-2. V-PIN AND V-CEN ADJUSTMENT 2-3.2. OPERATION OF BMC (HEXAPOLE) MAGNET Preparation: • Input a cross hatch pattern signal. The respective dot positions result from moving each magnet interact. • Set Video Mode to: Standard (Reset) Perform the following adjustments while tracking.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 2-4. FOCUS ADJUSTMENT DQP Dot Pattern Upper Corner Confi rm neck assembly Z axis position. (See Figure 1) 1. Input a dot signal. 2. Set Video Mode to STANDARD. Center Horizontal Line 3. Adjust focus VR counter clockwise (Over Focus) to confi rm the dot’s shape.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 2-5. SCREEN (G2) 1. Input composite white fi eld into Video 1. 2. Set to service mode and adjust as follows: (Fig. 1) Opeartion Procedure Standards Notes 1) In Full mode, apply changes in Fig. 1 CXA2170P-2 PICO 1-> 0 32RDE, 36RDE, 38RFN 2) Mount G2 adjustment jig.
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 2-6.2. VIDEO INPUT - SUB HUE/SUB COLOR 2-6.3. RF INPUT - SUB CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT Preparation: Preparation: • Input a Color Bar signal to VIDEO 1 (75 IRE 75%). • Input a Color Bar signal to RF (75 IRE 75%).
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 2-6.4. RF INPUT - SUB HUE/SUB COLOR 4. Adjust color according to Service Mode for SHUE. ADJUSTMENT 2103-1 Preparation: NO. Name Control Function • Input a Color Bar signal to RF (75 IRE 75%). 03 SCOL SUB COLOR • Set picture mode: single (FULL) (PRO MODE Reset).
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 2-7.1. COLOR OFFSET ADJUSTMENT 2-8. H RASTER CENTER ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Preparation: • Input a monoscope signal. Preparation: • Set to NTSC (DRC) mode. • Input an all white (30 IRE) signal to the specifi ed input. • Adjust the white balance using the specifi ed registers.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 2-9. PICTURE DISTORTION ADJUSTMENTS CXA2170D-2 Item 1. HPOS (H-POSITION) 2-9.1. NTSC (DRC) FULL MODE ADJUSTMENT 1. Face the picture tube in an east-west direction. (For best condition.) Item 2. HSIZ (H-SIZE) 2. Input a monoscope and crosshatch signal. 3. Adjust the picture distortion with the two signals to balance the best condition between the two.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 2-9.2. 1080I HD MODE ADJUSTMENT 2-9.4. NORMAL, ZOOM AND WIDE ZOOM MODES 1. Input a 1080i cross-hatch signal and an HD monoscope full signal that contains overscan markers. (From service mode, verify 1080I 1. Check Normal and Zoom modes for size and position.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 SECTION 3: SAFETY RELATED ADJUSTMENTS 3-1. PREPARATION BEFORE 3-4. HIGH VOLTAGE (HV) CHECK CONFIRMATION Standard:................32.5 ± 0.5 kV Measurement point:............Anode of CRT Standard....................135.3 ± 1 VAC Input Video Signal:............All Black Signal Check Condition: Picture level:..........Picture/Brightness Minimum AC input voltage: 120 (± 2) VAC Note: If using a stabilized power supply, make sure that the distortion 3-5.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 3-6-2. HIGH LIGHT CONDITION 3-8. HOLD DOWN CHECK Input Video Signal:............All White Signal 1. Using an external DC power supply, apply 5.3 + 0.5 Vdc Picture level:..........Picture/Brightness Adjustment between Pin 2 of CN507 (jig connector) and ground (Pin 8) on AZ board.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 3-10.HS SERVICE FLOWCHART Start Is DZ Board Is the spare part on changed? P. 26 changed? Which category part on P. 26 changed? Category B Category A Category C Category D Category E Confirm: Confirm: Confirm: Confirm: Confirm: Confirm:...
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 SECTION 4: CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENTS ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENTS BY REMOTE COMMANDER Use the Remote Commander (RM-Y199, RM-Y201) to perform the circuit adjustments in this section. Test Equipment Required: 1. Pattern generator 2. Frequency counter 3. Digital multimeter 4. Audio oscillator 4-1. SETTING SERVICE ADJUSTMENT MODE 4-1.3.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 4-2. MEMORY WRITE CONFIRMATION METHOD 1. After adjustment, pull out the plug from the AC outlet, then replace the plug in the AC outlet again. 2. Turn the power switch ON and set to Service Mode. 3. Call the adjusted items again to confi rm they were adjusted.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 4-4. SERVICE DATA KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY VIDEO & AUDIO NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized VERSION VER* DMY1* 0-255 3D-COMB NRMD* Note: Item* uses the fixed setting in normal TV operations.
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized 2103-1 V5/V6/ATSC Others HDMI YLEV 0-62 CLEV 0-63 CV/YC SCON 0-15 SCOL 0-15 SHUE 0-15 YDLY CV/YC...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized 2103-2 YLEV 0-63 CLEV 0-63 CV/YC SCON 0-15 SCOL 0-15 SHUE 0-15 YDLY SHAP 0-15 SHF0 PREO...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized 2170P-1 HDMI ATSC V5/V6 CV/YC 480i YOSW TCOF* V5&6 HDMI MS / ATSC RF/CV/YC 480i 480p 720p...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized 2170P-2 Other ATSC HDMI ATSC HDMI Note; i.Link PT=Bypass MID CLPP (HDPT=0) CLPG CLPS PPAD SYNP HVBT...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized V5/V6 HDMI ATSC 2170P-3 CV/YC Twin 480i 480p 1080i 720p 480i 480p 1080i 720p 480i 480p 1080i...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized 2170P-4 Other YCON VDO (HDMI) Note: VDO (V5/V6) MS / ATSC PT = Pass Through SPIC 0-15...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized Single 2170P-4 Others Others 1080 Vcom ABLT 0-15 SPOF 0-31 BLK = 0 BLK = 1 BLK = 2...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized AUDIO ASYS TRCV BACV MDCV SVHI SVLO MIDL 0-15 LOFQ SBAS 0-15 MIDT 0-15 none STRE 0-15...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized HPRM 0-255 HPRS 0-255 YSYM CCDI CRIP PHLD CHMK 0-63 LANG* 0-15 DATA VCHP CLMP SYSV ID1M*...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized 3DNR Vivid Standard Movie 480i Others 480i Others 480i Others 480i Others 0-15 Vivid Standard Movie 480i...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data at Adjustment data at F/A Category Item Range Fix data memorized DRCV MFVR ISEL CV/YC V5/V6-480i HDMI ATSC Vivid ORES 0-255 Standard Movie CV/YC V5/V6-480i HDMI ATSC Vivid...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 DEFLECTION KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA at F/A 2170D-1 VPOS 0-63 V Position VSIZ V Size 0-63 Note: 1080Full Others Used for PJ only VSZO V Size Offset...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 DEFLECTION KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA at F/A 2170D-2 Others 1080i UXCG LXCG UXCP LXCP XCPP WideZoom Others PPHA 0-63 VANG 0-63 LANG 0-63 VBOW 0-63...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 DEFLECTION KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA at F/A 2170D-4 1080Vcomp Note: 480Vcomp Others Different settings used for KV-34/30XBR910 models QPAM 0-63 QPAV 0-63 QPAP 0-15 QPDC...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 DEFLECTION KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA at F/A Note: LANDING 0-255 Different settings used for 0-255 KV-34/30XBR910 models 0-255 0-255 EWSP 0-15 ENSW TESW DHMT* LDVM...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment Adjustment Category Item Range Fix data memorized data at CBA data at F/A MID1 DHPH 0-255 d_h_phase DVPH d_v_phase 0-63 DHAR d_h_area 0-255 DVAR d_v_area 0-255 DHPW d_h_pwidth 0-63 DVPW d_v_pwidth Single...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment Adjustment Category Item Range Fix data memorized data at CBA data at F/A 480i V5/V6 480i HDMI/ATSC 480i Expand MID2 Normal Others Normal Others Normal Others Normal Others DRHP drc_hactv_pos 0-255 Single...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment Adjustment Category Item Range Fix data memorized data at CBA data at F/A MID3 V5/ V6 HDMI/ATSC HDMI Expansion 1080i 720p 480p 480i 1080i 720p 480p 480i 1080i 720p 480p 480i Normal...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment Adjustment Category Item Range Fix data memorized data at CBA data at F/A MID5 Format 0-63 RF P MHLY m_hlpf_ycoef snnr MHLC m_hlpf_ccoef RF M MVLY snnr m_vlpf_ycoef MVLC m_vlpf_ccoef snnr MHYR...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment Adjustment Category Item Range Fix data memorized data at CBA data at F/A MID5 0-63 HDMI 720p not assigned MHLY m_hlpf_ycoef HDMI 720p not assigned MHLC m_hlpf_ccoef HDMI 720p not assigned MVLY...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Category Item Range Fix data Adjustment data at CBA Adjustment data at F/A memorized VERSION VER* DMY1* 0-255 Note: 3D-COMB NRMD* Item* uses the fixed setting in normal TV operations.
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Category Item Range Fix data Adjustment data at CBA Adjustment data at F/A memorized 2103-1 V5/V6/ATSC Others HDMI YLEV 0-62 0520 7-2 051E 7-2 0578 7-2 CLEV 0-63 0521 7-2...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Category Item Range Fix data Adjustment data at CBA Adjustment data at F/A memorized 2103-2 YLEV 0-63 052A 7-2 052C 7-2 CLEV 0-63 052B 7-2 052D 7-2 CV/YC SCON...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Category Item Range Fix data Adjustment data at CBA Adjustment data at F/A memorized 2170P-1 ATSC HDMI V5/V6 CV/YC 480i YOSW 0300 0 0303 0 0306 0 0309 0...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data at Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA 2170P-3 CV/YC V5/V6 HDMI ATSC Twin 480i 480p 1080i 720p 480i 480p 1080i 720p 480i 480p...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data at Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA 2170P-3 CV/YC V5/V6 HDMI ATSC Twin 480i 480p 1080i 720p 480i 480p 1080i 720p 480i 480p...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data at Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA 2170P-4 CV/YC V5/V6 HDMI ATSC Twin 480i 480p 1080i 720p 480i 480p 1080i 720p 480i 480p...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data at Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA CXA2171 V5/V6/ATSC HDMI HDMI Others 1080i/720p uTiny/$6D_00 uTiny/$6D_00 Byte1/Bit6=1 Byte1/Bit6=0 MTRX* Others HDMI Note: GAIN 070E 1-0...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data at Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA AUDIO ASYS 05F3 7 TRCV 05EE 1-0 BACV 05F1 1-0 MDCV 05F2 7-6 SVHI 05EE 7-5...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data at Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA HPRM 0-255 HPRS 0-255 YSYM CCDI CRIP PHLD CHMK 0-63 LANG* 0-15 DATA VCHP CLMP SYSV...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data at Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA 3DNR WHCT 0-63 0599 5-0 NIQM 0599 7 CLPW 0-63 059A 5-0 CLPP 0-255 059B 7-0...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data at Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA 3DNR Vivid Standard Movie RF/V1-4 V5-7 480i RF/V1-4 V5-7 480i RF/V1-4 V5-7 480i RF/V1-4 V5-7 480i...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 VIDEO & AUDIO NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment data at Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA DRCV MFVR 0551 2 ISEL 0551 1 CV/YC V5/V6-480i HDMI ATSC Vivid 0554 7-0 0556 7-0...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 DEFLECTION NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA data at F/A 2170D-1 VPOS V Position 0-63 0600 7-2 VSIZ V Size 0-63 0601 7-2 Note: 1080Full Others Used for PJ only...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 DEFLECTION NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA data at F/A 2170D-2 WideZoom Others PPHA 0-63 061F 7-2 0627 7-2 VANG 0-63 0607 7-2 LANG 0-63 0608 7-2...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 DEFLECTION NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA data at F/A Note: 2170D-4 1080Vcomp 480Vcomp Others Different settings used for QPAM 0-63 0644 7-2 0649 7-2 KV-34/30XBR910 models...
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 DEFLECTION NVM KD-34XBR960 SERVICE DATA ONLY NOT be Adjustment data Adjustment Category Item Range Fix data memorized at CBA data at F/A Note: LANDING 0-255 0683 7-0 Different settings used for 0-255 0684 7-0 KV-34/30XBR910 models 0-255 0685 7-0...
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 SECTION 5: DIAGRAMS 5-1. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION The components identifi ed by shading and symbol are critical for CX Board safety. Replace only with part number specifi ed. WY Board The symbol indicates a fast operating fuse and is displayed on the component side of the board.
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 BLOCK DIAGRAMS (2 OF 3) Deflection & HV System Block CXA2170Q STV9379 V DEF VDRV+/VDRV- DY-v Vout V PROT block Horizontal deflection EW DRV EW_DRV Chopper H CENT LA6500 HC_PARA Horizontal H DEF DY-h H Center H DRV/HPROT/HP IN...
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 5-4. SCHEMATICS AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION DL BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM DL BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST IC5801 IC5803 IC5809 IC5813 VOLT VOLT VOLT VOLT 15.0 TO HCX CN1053 12.0 CN5804 -12.0 — -12.0 -0.2 IC5814 :S-MICRO 12.0 VOLT -15.0 IC5811 -12.0...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 [LANDING] COMPONENT SIDE [LANDING] CONDUCTOR SIDE KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955...
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 P BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level fi eld repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only. P BOARD WAVEFORMS C9554 —...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 [HDMI RECEIVER] [HDMI RECEIVER] COMPONENT SIDE CONDUCTOR SIDE KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955...
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 AZ BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1 OF 3) CN513 CN525 CN523 TO BY TO MZ CN2302 TO MZ CN3203 CN2002 — CN510 BIIC STBY5V 3.3V 5V-D TO BY CN2804 +BOVP VSIN VSIN 3.3V VPARA2 — VPARA2 JR511 R566 D540 R567...
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 BY BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1 OF 5) Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level fi eld repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 BY BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2 OF 5) Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level fi eld repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 BY BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (3 OF 5) Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level fi eld repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 BY BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (4 OF 5) Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level fi eld repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 BY BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (5 OF 5) Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level fi eld repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 MZ BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1 OF 4) Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level fi eld repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 MZ BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2 OF 4) Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level fi eld repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 MZ BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (3 OF 4) Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level fi eld repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 MZ BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (4 OF 4) Due to the complexity of this board, performing component level fi eld repairs is not recommended. If service is required, complete board replacement is the preferred repair method. Data is provided for reference only.
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 DZ BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2 OF 2) DZ BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST IC5001 IC5006 IC5506 VOLT VOLT VOLT AC RECT+ 10.9 17.9 PS6550 FB6508 FB6509 D6523 +15V 10 AMP D6530 IC6501 TO AZ CN514 0.45UH 0.45UH D4SBS6-F JW6502 JW6505...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 [H/V DRIVE, H/V DY, POWER SUPPLY, AC RECT, DEFLECTION] COMPONENT SIDE KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 [H/V DRIVE, H/V DY, POWER SUPPLY, AC RECT, DEFLECTION] CONDUCTOR SIDE KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955...
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 WY BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM WY BOARD IC VOLTAGE LIST IC9100 IC9102 IC9103 VOLT VOLT VOLT — -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 — 12.0 CN9103 All voltages are in V. 12.0 12.0 :B-TO-B R9102 — TO BY CN2803 FB9101 WY BOARD TRANSISTOR VOLTAGE LIST :FPRD 1.1UH...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 [VELOCITY MOD] COMPONENT SIDE KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955...
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 [VELOCITY MOD] CONDUCTOR SIDE KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955...
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 5-5.SEMICONDUCTORS (1 OF 2) TOP VIEW 22pin TOP VIEW TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 5pin CXA2026AS 14pin 16pin 32pin M52055FP PST9120NL CXD2085M-T4 BH3868AFS-E2 TLC2932IPW PST9145NL SN74LV4053ANSR TLC2933IPWR-12 TC7SET08FU(TE85L) INDEX TOP VIEW TOP VIEW 240pin 32pin 64pin 48pin TOP VIEW CXD9509AQ...
KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 SECTION 6: EXPLODED VIEWS Components not identifi ed by a part number or The component parts of an assembly are indicated by the Items marked with an asterisk are not stocked since description are not stocked because they are seldom reference numbers in the far right column of the parts list they are seldom required for routine service.
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 NOTE: Les composants identifi es per un trame et une NOTE: The components identifi ed by shading sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les marque mark are critical for safety. Replace only remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifi e.
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 NOTE: Les composants identifi es per un trame et une NOTE: The components identifi ed by shading sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les marque mark are critical for safety. Replace only remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifi e.
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KD-30XS955/34XBR960/34XS955/36XS955 NOTE: Les composants identifi es per un trame et une NOTE: The components identifi ed by shading sont critiques pour la securite. Ne les marque mark are critical for safety. Replace only remplacer que par une piece portant le numero specifi e.
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(KD-34XBR960/34XS955 ONLY) R5004 1-208-832-11 METAL CHIP 120K 0.50% 1/10W R5035 1-218-720-11 METAL CHIP 0.50% 1/10W R5005 1-216-813-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W (KD-30XS955 ONLY) R5007 1-208-832-11 METAL CHIP 120K 0.50% 1/10W R5036 1-216-839-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W R5008 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W R5037...
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R5524 1-216-839-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W (KD-36XS955 ONLY) R5525 1-216-853-11 METAL CHIP 470K 1/10W R5147 1-218-710-11 METAL CHIP 5.6K 0.50% 1/10W (KD-30XS955 ONLY) R5526 1-216-853-11 METAL CHIP 470K 1/10W R5148 1-215-865-11 METAL OXIDE R5527 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W R5528 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP...
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PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R6595 1-249-377-11 CARBON 0.47 1/4W R8038 1-215-445-00 METAL 1/4W R6602 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W (ALL EXCEPT KD-30XS955) R6605 1-216-825-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 1/10W R8038 1-215-447-00 METAL 1/4W R8001 1-216-809-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W (KD-30XS955 ONLY) R8003 1-216-837-11...
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REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION VALUES R8087 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP R8116 1-215-918-00 METAL OXIDE 1.5K R8088 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W (KD-30XS955 ONLY) R8089 1-216-841-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W R8116 1-216-486-00 METAL OXIDE 8.2K R8090 1-216-833-11 METAL CHIP 1/10W (KD-36XS955 ONLY) R8093...
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In an effort to reduce the size of this pdf fi le the tiled schematics are not attached to this Service Manual. To receive a complete set of the tiled schematics for this manual please submit a request to Nita Wardlaw at nita.wardlaw@am.sony.com.
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TV. Refer to them the same program can cause the imprint of station logos onto the whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. TV screen. These types of imprints are not covered by your warranty because they are the result of misuse.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Object and Liquid Entry For your protection, please read these instructions completely, and keep this manual for future reference. Never push objects of any kind into the set Carefully observe and comply with all warnings, cautions and through the cabinet slots as they may touch instructions placed on the set, or described in the operating dangerous voltage points or short out parts that instructions or service manual.
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Ventilation Lightning The slots and openings in the cabinet and in the For added protection for this television receiver during a lightning back or bottom are provided for necessary storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of ventilation.
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PRO, Memory Stick PRO Duo, MagicGate, Super Fine Pitch, MID, Clear Edge, Twin View, ClearEdge VM and HD Detailer are trademarks of Sony Corporation. i.LINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation and used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connector.
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Contents Introducing the FD Trinitron Wega Overview .......................9 Presenting the FD Trinitron Wega ............... 9 Package Contents................9 Features .................... 9 Setting Up the TV Overview .....................13 About the AC Power Cord...............13 TV Controls and Connectors...............14 Front Panel ..................14 Rear Panel ..................15 Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna.........17 About Using CableCARD ..............17 Cable or Antenna Only ..............18...
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Using the Remote Control Overview .....................47 Inserting Batteries..................47 Button Descriptions ..................48 Outside Panel ..................48 Inside Panel ..................50 Programming the Remote Control ............51 Using the Features Overview .....................53 Watching TV ....................54 Using the Program Guide ................55 Using Additional Program Guide Options.........56 Using the Scrolling Index ................57 Factors Affecting Scrolling Index ............57 Using Screen Mode ..................58...
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Using the Parent Menu................102 Using the Setup Menu ................105 Using the Applications Menu..............108 Other Information Overview ....................111 Glossary ..................... 112 Contacting Sony ..................113 Troubleshooting..................113 Twin View ..................113 Remote Control ................114 CableCARD ................... 114 Channels ..................115 Memory Stick ................
Introducing the FD Trinitron Wega Overview This chapter describes the contents of the package in which the TV is shipped and provides an overview of the features of your Wega TV. Presenting the FD Trinitron Wega The FD Trinitron Wega (pronounced VAY-GAH) is characterized by outstanding contrast, uncompromising accuracy, and corner-to- corner detail.
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❑ CableCARD slot: Provides cable subscribers with access to digitally encrypted cable channels — without the need for a set- top box — that will enable you to receive not only standard definition but also high definition television. The CableCARD, which is provided by your cable TV company, is inserted into the TV’s rear panel CableCARD slot.
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❑ Component Video Inputs: Offers the best video quality for DVD (480p, 480i), and digital set-top box (HD1080i, 720p) connections. ™ ❑ HD Detailer : Wideband video amplifier has a high bandwidth frequency rating, which allows it to send more video information to the screen, resulting in finer picture quality, especially for HD sources.
Setting Up the TV Overview This chapter includes illustrated instructions for setting up your TV. Topic Page(s) TV Controls and Connectors 14-16 Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna 17-21 Connecting Optional Equipment VCR and Cable VCR and Cable Box Two VCRs for Tape Editing Satellite Receiver Satellite Receiver and VCR...
LED blinks continuously, this may indicate the TV needs service (see “Contacting Sony” on page 113). When lit, indicates one of the timers is set. When the timer is set, this LED will remain lit even if the TV is turned off. For details, see page 108.
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(L/R) jacks. Component video provides better picture quality than 1, 2, or 3). 7 CONTROL S Allows the TV to receive (IN) and send (OUT) remote control signals to other Sony IN/OUT infrared-controlled audio or video equipment that has the CONTROL S function.
Check with your cable TV company for CableCARD service details, limitations, pricing, and availability, all of which are determined by your cable TV company — not Sony. For information on installing and activating CableCARD, see “Using CableCARD” on page 43.
Cable or Antenna For best results, use one of the following connections if you are connecting a cable or an antenna and you: Only ❑ Do not need a cable box to unscramble channels. (If you have a cable box, see pages 20-21.) ❑...
Cable and Antenna For best results, use this connection if you: ❑ Have a cable and an antenna. Only (This is convenient if you are using a separate rooftop antenna to receive additional channels that are not provided by your cable TV company.) ❑...
Cable Box and For best results, use this connection if: ❑ Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, such as Cable Only premium channels (which requires you to use a cable box), but does not scramble all channels. Before connecting a cable ❑...
Cable Box Only For best results, use this connection if: ❑ Your cable TV company scrambles all channels, which requires you to use a cable box. Before connecting a cable box, see “About Using ❑ You do not have a VCR. (If you have a VCR, see pages 24 and 26.) CableCARD”...
Connecting Optional Equipment Use the directions in this section to connect the following optional equipment: If You Are Connecting See Page VCR and Cable VCR and Cable Box Two VCRs for Tape Editing Satellite Receiver Satellite Receiver and VCR DVD Player with Component Video Connectors DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors...
Making Video Your TV includes several types of video inputs. When connecting your TV, use the inputs that are available on your components that Connections provide the best video performance, as described below. Best Video Performance HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Component video S VIDEO Composite video...
VCR and Cable For best results, use this connection if: ❑ Your cable TV company does not require you to use a cable box. About Using This Connection with Dual Picture (Twin View, etc.) Features With this connection, you can use all the dual picture features. To connect the VCR and cable Connect the CATV cable to the VCR’s VHF/UHF input jack.
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(CABLE in the illustration). Set up the TV remote control If you have a non-Sony VCR, you must program the remote control. See to operate the VCR “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 51-52.
VCR and Cable Box For best results, use this connection if: ❑ Your cable TV company scrambles some channels, such as premium channels (which requires you to use a cable box), but Before connecting a cable does not scramble all channels. box, see “About Using CableCARD”...
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VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration). Set up the TV remote control If you have a non-Sony VCR, you must program the remote control. See to operate the cable box or “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 51-52.
Two VCRs for Tape Connecting two VCRs lets you record from one VCR to the other. By connecting them as shown below, you can view (monitor) what is Editing being recorded. Using To connect two VCRs for tape editing S VIDEO jacks? Use an A/V cable to connect the playback VCR’s A/V output See page 23.
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VCR input (VIDEO 1 in the recorded illustration above). Set up the TV remote control If you have a non-Sony VCR, you must program the remote control. See to operate the VCR(s) “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 51-52. Activate the TV remote Open the outside cover, as shown on page 50.
Satellite Receiver To connect a satellite receiver Connect the satellite antenna cable to the satellite receiver’s satellite input jack. Using Use an A/V cable to connect the satellite receiver’s A/V output S VIDEO jacks? jacks to the TV’s A/V input jacks. See page 23.
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(VIDEO 1 in the illustration). Set up the TV remote control to operate the If you have a non-Sony satellite receiver, you must program satellite receiver the remote control. See “Programming the Remote Control”...
Satellite Receiver To connect a satellite receiver and VCR and VCR Connect the CATV cable to the single (input) jack of the splitter. Use a coaxial cable to connect one of the splitter’s two output jacks to the TV’s CABLE jack. Use a coaxial cable to connect the splitter’s other output jack to the satellite receiver’s VHF/UHF input jack.
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VCR is connected (VIDEO 1 in the illustration). Set up the TV remote control If you have a non-Sony VCR or satellite receiver, you must program the to operate the satellite remote control. See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 51-52.
DVD Player with For best results, use this connection if your DVD player has component video (Y, P ) jacks. Component Video Connectors To connect a DVD player with component video connectors Use three separate component video cables to connect the DVD player’s Y, P and P jacks to the Y, P...
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DVD input (VIDEO 5 in the illustration). Set up the TV remote control If you have a non-Sony DVD player, you must program the remote control. to operate the DVD player See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 51-52.
DVD input (VIDEO 1 in the illustration). Set up the TV remote control If you have a non-Sony DVD player, you must program the remote control. to operate the DVD player See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 51-52.
Camcorder For easy connection of a camcorder, the TV has front A/V input jacks. If you prefer, however, you can connect the camcorder to the TV’s rear A/V input jacks. ✍ If your camcorder is equipped with an i.LINK jack, you can connect it using i.LINK instead of the A/V inputs.
Audio Receiver For improved sound quality, you may want to play the TV’s audio through your stereo system. To connect an audio system Use an audio cable to connect the TV’s audio output jacks to the audio receiver’s line input jacks. Cables are often color-coded to connectors.
DVI-Equipped If you have a device, such as an HDTV receiver, that has DVI (Digital Video Interface) output, use the following connection. Device To connect a device that has DVI OUT: Use an HDMI-to-DVI cable to connect the device’s DVI OUT jack to the TV’s HDMI IN jack.
HDMI-Equipped If you have a device, such as an HDTV receiver, that has a High- Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), use the following Device connection. To connect a device that has HDMI OUT: Use the HDMI cable that came with your device to connect the device’s HDMI OUT jack to the TV’s HDMI IN jack.
Connecting a Device with an Optical IN Connector You can use the TV’s DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL output jack to connect an audio device that is Dolby Digital and PCM compatible, such as an audio amplifier. ❑ Using an optical cable, connect the TV’s DIGITAL AUDIO OPTICAL output jack to the device’s audio optical input jack.
Using the CONTROL S Feature CONTROL S allows you to control your system and other Sony equipment with one remote control. In addition to allowing you to control multiple devices with one remote control, the CONTROL S feature allows you to always point your remote control at your TV, instead of having to point it at the other equipment, which might be hidden or out of direct line of sight.
Check with your cable TV company for CableCARD service details, limitations, pricing, and availability, all of which are determined by your cable TV company — not Sony. Activating Before you can use CableCARD service, you need to insert the...
Gently push the card into the slot until it locks into place. Turn on the TV. After 1-2 minutes, the CableCARD setup screen is You can also access displayed. This screen includes information your cable TV information about your company will request before they can activate your service. CableCARD in the Applications Follow the displayed instructions: Phone your cable TV Menu (see page 109).
Setting Up the Channel List After you finish connecting the TV, you need to run the Initial Setup feature, which automatically creates a list of available analog and digital channels and lets you correct tilt and vertical correction settings. The Initial Setup screens appear when you turn on your TV for the first time after hooking it up.
Using the Remote Control Overview This chapter describes how to set up, program, and use the TV’s remote control. Topic Page Inserting Batteries Button Descriptions Outside Panel Inside Panel Programming the Remote Control Inserting Batteries Remove the battery cover from the remote control. Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) by matching the e and E terminals on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery compartment.
Button Descriptions Outside Panel Button Description 1 MUTING Press to mute the sound. Press again or press VOL+ MUTING SLEEP SAT/CABLE POWER restore the sound. 2 SLEEP Press repeatedly until the TV displays the time in minutes (15, 30, 45, 60, or 90) that you want the TV to FUNCTION SAT/CABLE i.LINK...
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Button Description qg CODE SET Press to program the remote control to operate non- Sony video equipment. For details, see “Programming the Remote Control” on page 51. qh POWER SAT/CABLE: Press to turn on and off the satellite receiver Buttons or cable box.
VCR or DVD player, depending on the position of the A/V slide switch. For details, see page 51. VCR and DVD buttons require that you first program the remote (page 51), if the VCR and DVD player are not Sony brand. Button Description...
VHS VCR MUTING SLEEP SAT/CABLE POWER DVD player TV/VCR/DVD VCR/DVD If you have video equipment other than Sony brand that you want to SYSTEM i.LINK control with the TV’s remote control, use the following procedure to program the remote control.
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Manufacturer’s Codes VCRs DVD Players Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Realistic 309, 330, 328, Sony Sony 301, 302, 303 335, 324, 338 Apex Admiral Sansui (M. Ward) General Electric Samsung 322, 313, 321 Aiwa 338, 344 Hitachi Sanyo 330, 335...
Using the Features Overview This chapter describes how to use the features of your TV. Topic Page Watching TV Using the Program Guide Using the Scrolling Index Using Screen Mode Using Twin View Using Favorite Channels Using the Freeze Function Using Other Equipment with Your TV Remote Control...
Watching TV To Do This ... Do This ... For a complete list of all Activate the remote control to Press TV FUNCTION the functions of the remote operate the TV control, see pages 47-52. Turn on/off the TV Press TV POWER Tune directly to a channel To tune to analog channels, press...
Using the Program Guide The program guide lets you review program information and select The program guide is not both analog and digital channels. available while using multipicture ✍ functions (Twin View, Freeze, The Program Guide cannot be displayed when the TV is tuned to one of the Scrolling Index, i.LINK, Memory video inputs or if the Channel Fix option is set to anything other than Off Stick, or Favorite Channels).
Using Additional Move the joystick while in the program guide’s channel list to display the following options, which allow you to customize the Program Guide settings of the program on the currently tuned channel. Options Option Description Alternate Video Each program has a main video stream (the video that you (when see when the channel is first tuned), and may have available)
Using the Scrolling Index The Scrolling Index lets you select programs from a series of preview windows that scroll along the right side of the screen. Press INDEX The Scrolling Index appears, with the currently selected program in the main (left) window, and four scrolling video pictures in the right.
Using Screen Mode The Screen Mode feature lets you change the picture size for both standard-definition (480i/480p) and high-definition (720p/1080i) You can also access the Screen sources. Mode settings in the Screen Menu. For details, see page 99. ❑ Press repeatedly to toggle through the following SCREEN MODE Screen Mode settings.
Using Screen Mode with High-Definition (720p/1080i) Sources Example Description Full displays the picture at its original size. SCREEN MODE If the source is a 16:9 high-definition (720p/1080i) signal, the picture fills the screen. Full (native 16:9) If the source is a 4:3 standard-definition signal that has been upconverted, bars are shown to fill the 16:9 screen.
Using Twin View Twin View lets you see two pictures from two sources — from an antenna, VCR, DVD, etc. — on the screen at the same time. You hear the sound from only one of the sources at a time, but you can choose which source’s sound is selected.
Activating the You can use the buttons to activate the left and right pictures while using Twin View. Picture To Do This ... Do This ... To activate the picture in the right window Move the joystick b. To activate the picture in the left window Move the joystick B.
Changing the The zoom feature lets you vary the relative size of the left and right pictures. Picture Size To Do This ... Do This ... Enlarge the active picture Move the joystick Make the active picture smaller Move the joystick When you adjust the picture sizes, the TV memorizes the change.
Using Favorite Channels The Favorite Channels feature lets you select programs from a list of up to 16 favorite channels that you specify. You can create a list using the Favorite Channel option in the Channel Menu, or by using the Add to Favorites feature in the Favorite Channels guide.
Using the Favorite Press . The Favorite Channels list appears. FAVORITES Channels Guide Preview of FAVORITES highlighted Favorite Channel Favorite Channels Move the joystick to highlight the channel you want to watch. A preview of the highlighted Favorite Channel appears. ✍...
Using the Freeze Function button allows you to temporarily capture a program’s FREEZE picture. You can use this feature to write down information such as phone numbers, recipes, etc. ✍ The Freeze feature is not available while using Twin View. When the program information you want to capture is displayed, press FREEZE...
TV’s video inputs. Set up the TV remote control to You must program the remote control the operate non-Sony equipment first time you use it. See “Programming the Remote Control” on pages 51 to 52. Operating a VCR To Do This ...
Operating a Cable To Do This ... Press Activate the remote control SAT/CABLE FUNCTION to operate the cable box Turn on/off SAT/CABLE POWER Select a channel 0-9, ENTER CH +/- Change channels Back to previous channel JUMP Operating a DVD To Do This ...
Operating a To Do This ... Press DVD/VCR Activate the remote control Open the outside cover, as shown on page 50. Combination Unit to operate the DVD/VCR Then set the A/V slide switch to the position you programmed for the DVD or VCR. Turn on/off VCR/DVD (power)
Using the Memory Stick Viewer About Memory Stick Memory Stick (sold separately) is a compact, portable, and versatile Integrated Circuit recording medium with a data capacity that makes it perfect for portable applications, such as digital photography. Memory Stick is specially designed for sharing digital data among Memory Stick compatible products such as digital cameras and digital video cameras.
❑ The Memory Stick has been formatted on a personal computer. Sony recommends that you back up all data stored on Memory Stick media to avoid potential data loss. In the above two cases, in order to avoid potential data corruption that may occur, be sure to back up data prior to use with the TV’s Memory Stick Viewer.
Supported File Name Extensions JPEG .jpg .jpeg MPEG1 .mpg .mpeg Trademark Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Information PRO Duo, and MagicGate are trademarks of Sony Corporation. *Some variations of MPEG1 movies may not play back correctly.
Inserting and Removing a Memory Stick Inserting a Memory Stick ✍ The Memory Stick slot on your TV has been designed to accommodate standard and compact versions of Memory Stick. It is not necessary to use an adapter for Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick PRO Duo. If you use an adapter it may damage the adapter and Memory Stick slot.
Removing a To remove a Memory Stick Memory Stick Check that the Memory Stick indicator is off. (When the light is on, this indicates that the TV is reading data from the Memory Stick.) ✍ Removing the Memory Stick while a file is being accessed (when the Memory Stick LED on the TV’s front panel is lit) may damage the Memory Stick or its contents.
Using the Memory Stick Index Turn on the TV and insert a Memory Stick that contains the photo or movie files you want to view. For details, see page 72. ✍ If the Memory Stick Index does not appear, press the MEMORY STICK button on the remote control.
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Using the Memory The following describes how to use the Memory Stick Index. Stick Index To Do This ... Do This ... V v B b Move the highlight Move the joystick to a photo, voice memo ( ), or movie ( thumbnail Display the...
Viewing Photos When you select a photo from the Memory Stick Index (described on page 74), it displays as shown below, with the following controls. Information about selected photo Selected photo Previous/next buttons Photo Menu bar ✍ JPEGs captured using a digital video camera may appear to display motion in full screen.
Photo Menu The Photo Menu bar lets you access additional photo viewing options. Bar Options To access the Photo Menu bar to select , or Move the joystick Slide Show View File Press to select the desired option. Option Description Index Displays the Memory Stick Index, with the highlight on the thumbnail of the currently displayed photo.
Using Zoom To Zoom and Pan a photo and Pan In the Photo Menu bar, highlight View Highlight and press Zoom/Pan Specify the zoom center point by moving the joystick; then press to set the center. The Zoom and Pan controls are displayed. To Do This ...
Playing Movies When you select a movie from the Memory Stick Index (described on page 74), it displays as shown below, with the following controls. Information about selected movie Selected movie Enlarge button Play/pause button Previous/next buttons Movie Menu bar Movie Controls To Do This ...
Movie Menu To access the Movie Menu bar Bar Options Index ighlight in the Movie Menu bar to select , or Move the joystick Index Slide Show File Select the desired option. Option Description Index Displays the Memory Stick Index, with the highlight on the MPEG1 files that are thumbnail of the currently displayed movie.
Memory Stick Index Menu Bar Options Slide Show Menu The Slide Show Menu includes the following options: Options Option Description Start Starts the Slide Show. The Slide Show Menu is the Music Allows you to select background audio to play during the same whether you select it from Slide Show.
Memory Stick Viewer. Digital Camera Selects all folders within the directories Folders defined by the DCF rules used by Sony digital cameras (see page 83). JPEG and MPEG1 files in those directories are recognized even if they do not conform to the DCF file naming rules.
Notes on Using Memory Stick Media About DCF File Most Sony brand digital still and video cameras automatically record still photo and movie files using DCF compliant directory and file Names names. If you selected the option, as described on page 82, Digital Camera Folders you might want to have your digital camera’s instruction manual...
Memory Stick When using Memory Stick media, follow these precautions: Precautions ❑ To avoid permanent damage to still image data, do not turn off the TV or remove Memory Stick media from the insertion slot while data is being read (as indicated by the Memory Stick indicator light being on).
Sony Corporation and used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connector. All products with an i.LINK connector may not communicate with each other.
Connecting i.LINK Devices ✍ Before connecting this unit to i.LINK-compatible equipment, read the instruction manual of the i.LINK device to be connected. To connect a digital i.LINK device (using only a digital signal) Using an i.LINK cable (see page 85), connect the device’s i.LINK jack to either of the TV’s i.LINK jacks.
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Notes on Using This Connection To Do This ... Do This ... Set up a digital For digital i.LINK devices (devices that require only i.LINK device the i.LINK connection), no setup is necessary. The TV automatically recognizes the device as soon as the connection is made.
Selecting an i.LINK Device Before an i.LINK device can be viewed, it must first be selected via the i.LINK Device List. Connect the i.LINK device that you wish to operate. i.LINK ✍ For instructions on connecting i.LINK devices, see page 86. Press on the remote control.
Using the i.LINK Control Panel After you select an i.LINK device using the Device List, the TV displays the i.LINK Control Panel, which allows you to use the TV's remote to control the selected i.LINK device. If the i.LINK Control Panel is not already displayed, press i.LINK on the remote control.
To Do This ... Do This ... Go to the Device List Move the joystick to highlight Back to Device List and press Swap Audio Change the audio being played Move the joystick to highlight and press . An icon from the TV to the current selected appears next to the window that currently has sound.
i.LINK Setup You can use the i.LINK Control Panel to access digital setup options. To set up the selected device: ❑ Move the joystick to highlight and press Setup The following options are displayed: Option Description Alternate Video Each program has a main video stream (the video that you (when see when the channel is first tuned), and may have available)
Using the Menus Overview The Menu gives you access to the following features: Menu Icon Description Page The Video Menu allows you to make adjustments to your picture settings. It also allows you to customize the Picture Mode based on the type of program you are viewing, select Advanced Video options, and more.
Using the Video Menu To access the Video Menu, follow these steps: Display Menu Highlight Press to select MENU To change settings, move the joystick V v B Press to confirm the selection. To exit the Menu, press MENU Selecting Video The Video Menu includes the following options: Options Option...
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Option Description ClearEdge VM Sharpens picture definition to give every object a sharp, clean edge. Select from High, Medium, Low, Off. Velocity Modulation Advanced Program Advanced Video Select to choose among the options. You can also change the Video DRC Mode using the DRC Mode Creates a high-resolution picture with 4x MODE...
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Option Description Advanced Color Axis Allows you to control the emphasis of red Video tones. (continued) Default Emphasizes red tones. Monitor De-emphasizes red tones. Mode Memory Mode Allows you to control how the settings (Vivid, Standard, Movie, Pro) are applied to TV viewing, Memory Stick viewing, i.LINK and each video input.
Using the Audio Menu To access the Audio Menu, follow these steps: Display Menu Highlight Press to select MENU To change settings, move the joystick V v B Press to confirm the selection. To exit the Menu, press MENU Selecting Audio The Audio Menu includes the following options: Options Option...
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Option Description Speaker Select to turn on the TV speakers. Select to turn off the TV speakers and listen to the TV's sound only through your external audio system speakers. Audio Out This option can be set only when the Speaker option is set to Off.
Using the Screen Menu To access the Screen Menu, follow these steps: Display Menu Highlight Press to select MENU To change settings, move the joystick V v B Press to confirm the selection. To exit the Menu, press MENU Selecting Screen The Screen Menu includes the following options: Mode Options Option...
Using the Channel Menu To access the Channel Menu, follow these steps: Display Menu Highlight Press to select MENU To change settings, move the joystick V v B Press to confirm the selection. To exit the Menu, press MENU Selecting Channel The Channel Menu includes the following options: Options Option...
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Option Description Show/Hide Allows you to show or hide channels that appear in the Channels that you set to Channels CH+/- Program Guide (page 55) and when you use the Hidden can be accessed only Hidden buttons to channel surf. Channels that are set to with the buttons.
Using the Parent Menu The Parent Menu allows you to set up the TV to block programs according to their content and rating levels. To access the Parent Menu, follow these steps: Display Menu Highlight Press to select MENU Use the buttons on the remote control to enter a four-digit password.
US Models: For US models, the Custom Rating Menu includes the following options. (For Canadian models, see page 104.) Selecting Custom Rating Options Option Description Movie Rating All children and General Audience. Parental Guidance suggested. PG-13 Parental Guidance for children under 13. The Content-Based Ratings are linked to the level of the Restricted viewing, parental guidance is...
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Canadian Models: For Canadian models, the Custom Rating Menu includes the following options. (For US models, see page 103 Selecting Custom Rating Options Option Description English Rating All children. Children 8 years and older. General programming. Parental Guidance. Viewers 14 and older. Adult programming.
Using the Setup Menu To access the Setup Menu, follow these steps: Display Menu Highlight Press to select MENU To change settings, move the joystick V v B Press to confirm the selection. To exit the Menu, press MENU Selecting The Setup Menu includes the following options: Setup Options Option...
Option Description Normally, Tilt Correction Tilt Correction Allows you to correct any tilt of the picture. Vertical Correction only Move the joystick to choose a correction between need to be adjusted the first +7 and -7 and press time you turn on the unit and Vertical Correction Allows you to make a vertical correction to the picture.
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Advanced Allows you to make additional settings for digital (EIA- Settings 708) closed caption options. As Broadcast Large Text Small Text Custom ... Allows you to customize the following settings: Character Size Small, Standard, Large Character Style Style 1-7 Character Color None, Color 1-8 Edge Color...
Using the Applications Menu To access the Applications Menu, follow these steps: Display Menu Highlight Press to select MENU To change settings, move the joystick V v B Press to confirm the selection. To exit the Menu, press MENU Selecting The Applications Menu includes the following options: Applications Option...
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Option Description Current Time Press to select Current Time. To return to the Timer Press to set the current time (day, hour, and Menu after setting the minute). Press to confirm each setting and Current Time, press move to the next setting. Press to go back to the when the highlight is in the previous setting.
Other Information Overview This chapter includes the following topics: Topic Page Glossary Contacting Sony Troubleshooting Specifications Optional Accessories Index...
Glossary analog signal A signaling method that uses continuous changes in the amplitude or frequency of an electronic transmission to convey information. aspect ratio Refers to the ratio between the width and height of the screen. This TV has a 16:9 (widescreen) aspect ratio, as opposed to a 4:3 aspect ratio.
Contacting Sony If, after reading these operating instructions, you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony television, please call our Customer Information Services Center at 1-800-222-SONY (7669) (US residents only) or (416) 499-SONY (7669) (Canadian residents only).
There may be more than one code for the equipment that you are attempting to operate. ❏ There is a possibility that some non-Sony equipment cannot be operated by your Sony TV remote.You may need to use the equipment’s original remote control.
Channels Problem Possible Remedies ❏ Cannot receive upper Auto Program in the Channel Menu to add receivable channels that are channels (UHF) when not presently in the TV’s memory (see page 100). using an antenna ❏ Auto Program TV is fixed to one channel in the Channel Menu to add receivable channels that are not presently in the TV’s memory (see page 100).
Memory Stick Problem Possible Remedies ❏ Image does not Make sure the image file is a JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg) file or an MPEG1 (.mpg, display/Cannot see all files .mpeg) file. ❏ Make sure the Memory Stick is inserted properly (see page 72). ❏...
Problem Possible Remedies ❏ MPEG1 movie does not Some variations of MPEG1 movies may not be compatible with the play back correctly Memory Stick Viewer. ❏ MPEG1 quality is poor when The quality of the movie when enlarged depends on the resolution of the enlarged (page 79) MPEG1 file.
No picture If your TV does not turn on, and a red light keeps flashing, your TV may (screen not lit), no sound need service. Call your local Sony Service Center. ❏ Make sure the power cord is plugged in.
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Problem Possible Remedies ❏ TV makes “popping” sound This is a normal sound that results from the TV automatically degaussing when turned on each time it is turned on. ❏ TIMER/STAND BY LED on The LED (see page 14) blinks when the TV is turned on, then shuts off front panel is lit when the picture is displayed.