Sony KW-34HD1 Manuel d'utilisateur

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SONY.3-864-605-21© 1998 by Sony CorporationKW-34HD1

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Introducing the DTV SystemRemote Control OverviewHere is an overview of the buttons on the remote control you will most likely use.MUTINGI SLEEP------

Page 3 - PRECAUCION

Introducing the DTV SystemFrequently Asked QuestionsWhat is digital TV (DTV)?Digital television (or "DTV") refers to the new over-the-air te

Page 4 - TruSurround

Introducing the DTV SystemCan this TV receive conventional analog broadcasts that are available today?Yes. This TV is designed to receive conventional

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Installing the DTV SystemOverviewThis chapter includes illustrated instructions for setting up the DTV receiver, TV, and stand (pages 17 to 23).It aWi

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Installing the DTV SystemSetting Up the TV, DTV Receiver, and StandThe DTV stand is shipped fully assembled. Follow these instructions to set up the T

Page 8 - Unpacking Your System

Installing the DTV System3 To secure the TV to the stand, insert the buckle into the slot in the rear of the TV.4 Pull the strap down to tighten it.

Page 9 - Setting Up Overview

Installing the DTV SystemConnect the TV and DTV ReceiverFor details on routing the cables through the stand, see page 21.1 Route the coaxial cable fr

Page 10 - Remote Control Overview

Installing the DTV SystemI/O Cable

Page 11 - Frequently Asked Questions

Installing the DTV SystemRoute the Cables through the StandThe numbers on the following illustration correspond with the steps described in "Conn

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Installing the DTV SystemInstall the Stand Side PanelsAfter connecting the cables, attach the two side panels onto the stand.To install the stand side

Page 14 - Overview

Secure the DTV ReceiverInstalling the DTV SystemPlace the DTV receiver on the bottom shelf of the stand, so that its feet are secured by the guides o

Page 15 - Place the TV on the

Connecting a VHF/UHF Antenna1 Connect the VHF/UHF antenna to the TV's VHF/UHF jack.Installing the DTV System

Page 16 - Installing the DTV System

Connecting a VCR and Cable1 Connect the cable TV cable to the VCR's IN jack.Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR's OUT jack to the TV&apos

Page 17 - Connect the TV

Connecting a VCR and Cable Box1 Connect the cable TV antenna to the cable box's IN jack.2 Using a coaxial cable, connect the cable box's O

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Installing the DTV SystemConnecting a DBS (Satellite) Receiver1 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the DBS receiver's SATELLITE IN jack.2 U

Page 19 - Route the Cables

Connecting a DBS (Satellite) Receiver with a VCR1 Connect the cable TV cable to the VCR's IN jack.2 Using a coaxial cable, connect the VCR&apos

Page 20 - Side Panels

Installing the DTV SystemConnecting an A/V Receiver with Digital Audio IN1 Using an optical cable (not supplied), connect the DTV receiver's Dol

Page 21 - Receiver

Installing the DTV SystemConnecting an Audio Receiver without Digital Audio In1 Using audio cables, connect the TV's AUDIO OUT jacks to the audio

Page 22 - Connecting a VHF/UHF Antenna

Installing the DTV SystemConnecting a DVD Player with A/V Connectors1 Using A/V cables, connect the DVD player's A/V OUT jacks to the TV's A

Page 23 - Connecting a VCR and Cable

WARNINGTo reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose the TV to rain or moisture.CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPENATTENTIONRISQUE D

Page 24 - VIDEO AUDIO

Installing the DTV SystemConnecting a DVD Player with Component Video Output Connectors1 Using three separate component video cables, connect the DVD

Page 25 - TV's A/V IN jacks

Installing the DTV SystemConnecting a Camcorder1 Using A/V cables, connect the canacorder's A/V OUT jacks to the TV's A/V IN jacks.^ If ydti

Page 26 - INPUT ONLY

Installing the DTV SystemUsing the CONTROL S FeatureCONTROL S allows you to control your DTV system and other Sony equipment with one remote control.T

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Using DTV FeaturesOverviewThis chapter describes how to use new features of your digital TV, including;LI Using the Program Guide to Select Subchannel

Page 29 - OPTICAL COAXIAL

Using DTV FeaturesUsing the Program Guide to Select SubchannelsAs an alternative to using the Guide you can select subchannels directly using the 0-9

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Using DTV FeaturesUsing Wide Screen ModeThe Wide Screen Mode feature lets you watch 4:3 normal broadcasts in Wide Screen Mode (16:9 aspect ratio).Pres

Page 31 - Connecting a Camcorder

Using DTV FeaturesUsing Picture and Picture (Twin Picture) ModeDisplaying Twin PicturesActivating the PictureYou can watch programs from two different

Page 32 - Using the CONTROL S Feature

Using DTV FeaturesChanging the Picture SizeThe Zoom feature lets you change the size of the left and right pictures.u You can also zoom using the LEF

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Use of this television receiver for other than private viewing of programs broadcast on UHF or VHF or transmitted by cable companies for the use of th

Page 35 - 2 Press GUIDE

Using the DTV MenusOverviewYou can use the on-screen menus to change the default (factory settings) for the following:□ Video (page 43)□ Audio (page

Page 36 - Using Wide Screen Mode

Using the DTV MenusUsing the Video MenuTo select the Video menu12Press MENU.-SelectColor Cccii r p ess D R C 'VMI r 1 n 1 tORc- Movc:? *..*t- C

Page 37 - Activating the Picture

Using the DTV MenusOptionVMVertical line enhancementTriniToneWhite intensity adjustmentDescriptionVelocity Modulation: Sharpens picture definition to

Page 38 - Using the Freeze Function

Using the DTV MenusUsing the Audio MenuTo select the Audio Menu12Press MENU.tf- -SelectTo restore the factory default settings for Audio options□ Pres

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Using the DTV MenusUsing the Wide Screen MenuTo select the Wide Screen Menu1 Press MENU.2 Select IFull ¿corn N.,'r m.-i 1 v\';cc Zoo’"

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Using the DTV MenusUsing the Channel Setup MenuTo select the Channel Setup Menu1 Press MENU.-2 Select ITo restore the factory default settings for C

Page 41 - Using the Video Menu

Using the DTV MenusTo select the System Setup MenuUsing the System Setup MenuPress MENU-SelectTo restore the factory default settings for System Setup

Page 43 - Using the Audio Menu

other InformationOverviewThis chapter includes the following topics:□ TV Controls and Connectors (page 51)□ Receiver Controls and Connectors (page 5

Page 44 - Using the Wide Screen Menu

other InformationTV Controls and ConnectorsTV Front PanelConnectionSETUPVIDEO 2 INDescriptionTV/VIDEOVOLUME V+ CHANNEL -/+STEREOSTANDBYPOWERDisplays t

Page 45 - Using the Channel Setup Menu

ContentsIntroducing the DTV SystemInstalling the DTV SystemUsing DTV FeaturesUsing the DTV MenusOverview...

Page 46 - Using the System Setup Menu

other InformationTV Rear Paneli)vm______VIDEO IN_____FORUSEWrTH ÆNHDMOeOi) Pe^)w^onlV wL HODTVVOFORUSEWrmKW-3<HD1(DTVFCaVER)ONLYAUDIOoWJOKDQUT(W

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Receiver Controls and ConnectorsOther InformationReceiver Rear PanelConnectionDescriptionFROM ANTENNAConnects to your terrestrial antenna.O You cannot

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Other InformationUsing the Remote Control123Select the equipment that you want to use with the corresponding FUNCTION button (or open the lid on the r

Page 49 - TV Controls and Connectors

Other InformationButtonDescriptionV CENTER Allows you to move the picture away from the top of the screen in Wide Zoom, Zoom, and Caption modes. (Not

Page 50 - TV Rear Panel

other InformationInside PanelButtonDescriptionVTRU2/3/DVD/MDP Switches to VCR or laserdisc mode, depending on how you set up the remote control for th

Page 51 - Receiver Rear Panel

other InformationProgramming the Remote ControlProgrammable Code NumberThe remote control is preset to operate Sony brand video equipment.Switch Posi

Page 52 - Using the Remote Control

other InformationProgrammable CodesVCR CodesVHS301 Mitsubishi323, 324, 325, 326Sony 8mm302NEC336, 337Sony Beta303 Panasonic306, 307Bell & Howell34

Page 53 - Description

other InformationOperating a VCROperating an MDPTo Do This... PressTurn on/off Change ChannelsDVDA/TR (POWER) CH +1-RecordREC (2 buttons)Play►Stop Fa

Page 54 - Inside Panel

other InformationOperating a DBS (Satellite) ReceiverOperating a Cable BoxTo Do This...PressTurn on/offDBS/CABLE (POWER)Select-a channel0-9 buttons, E

Page 55 - Remote Control

Other InformationUsing the Learn FunctionYou can program the remote control to learn the functions of another manufacturer's remote control. Use

Page 56 - Programmable Codes

ContentsOther InformationOverview...50T

Page 57 - Operating a DVD Player

other InformationTroubleshootingNo picture (screen not lit), no soundU If your TV does not turn on, and a red light keeps flashing, your TV may need s

Page 58 - Operating a Cable Box

Other InformationTV is fixed to one channel□ Use Auto Program in the Channel Setup menu to add receivable channels that are not presently in DTV memor

Page 59 - Function

Other InformationSpecificationsPower requirements 120V, 60HzNumber of inputs/outputsVideo (In) 3S VIDEO (In) 3Audio (In) 5Audio out 1CONTROL S (I

Page 60 - Troubleshooting

Index0-9 buttons 12 4:3 aspect ratiousing Wide Screen options 38, 46AantennaVHF/UHF, connecting 24 Audio menu 45audio receiver, cormecting 29, 30 Auto

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IndexRreceiversecuring to stand 23 remote control described 54—56 Learn function 61 programming 57—58resettingAudio options 45 Channel Setup options 4

Page 62 - Specifications

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Introducing the DTV SystemOverviewThis chapter defines the contents of your DTV system, and provides an overview of how to set up and use basic featur

Page 65 - Printed in U.S.A

Introducing the DTV SystemSetting Up OverviewHere is an overview of the steps required to set up your DTV system. Detailed illustrations are included

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