Table Of Contents; Introduction; Safety Information - Sony Grand Wega KF-50SX100HK Instruction Manual

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Introduction

Thank you for choosing this Sony "Grand Wega" model.
Before operating the set, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
• Symbols used in the manual:
Informs you of possible hazards.
Important information.
Information on a feature.
• 1,2... Sequence of instructions.

Safety Information

All TV's operate on extremely high voltages. To prevent fire or electric shock, please follow the safety guidelines indicated in the
blue sheet supplied.
•When moving the set two persons are needed. DO NOT push
speaker nets placed on the both side of the screen to prevent
these parts from deformation and do not grasp the front panels
to prevent these parts from breaking off. Support screen bottom
with one hand while grasping the top part with the other hand.
•Do not block or cover the ventilation opening placed on the left
bottom rear side of the set. For ventilation, leave a space of at least
10 cm from the wall.
•After transporting the set directly from a cold to a warm location,
or if the room temperature has changed suddenly, pictures may
be blurred or show poor colour over portions of the picture. This
is because moisture has condensed on the mirrors or lenses
inside the set. Let the moisture evaporate before using the set.
•To obtain a clear picture, do not expose the screen to direct
illumination or direct sunlight. If possible, use spot lighting
directed down from the ceiling.

Table of Contents

Notice for Customers in the United Kingdom............................................................................................................................................................. 2
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety Information............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Checking the Accessories Supplied.................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Overview of TV Buttons .................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
Overview of Remote Control Buttons.............................................................................................................................................................. 5
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control.................................................................................................................................................... 6
Connecting the Aerial and VCR ....................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Stabilizing the set ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Switching on the set and Automatically Tuning............................................................................................................................................ 7
Changing the Screen Format ............................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Introducing the Menu System........................................................................................................................................................................... 9
On Screen display Menus Guide .................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Using the Menu System:
Adjusting the Picture ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Adjusting the Sound ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Using the Features menu............................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Manually Tuning the TV ............................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Labelling a channel ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 16
Skipping programme positions.................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Using the "Further Programme Preset" function...................................................................................................................................... 18
Inputting your personal ID ........................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Using the Demo Mode................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Adjusting the H Centre picture for an RGB source................................................................................................................................... 21
Labelling and Selecting the screen format of Input Sources .................................................................................................................... 22
Using Multi PIP (Picture In Picture)............................................................................................................................................................ 23
Using PAP (Picture And Picture)................................................................................................................................................................. 23
...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Connecting Optional Equipment.................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Using Optional Equipment.............................................................................................................................................................................. 29
Smartlink ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 30
Remote Control of other Sony Equipment .................................................................................................................................................... 30
Optimum Viewing Area .................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Replacing the Lamp .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Specifications ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
Television Channel Number Guide for United Kingdom .......................................................................................................................... 35
MENU
Shaded buttons on the remote control show the
K
buttons you have to press to follow the sequence
of instructions.
Informs you of the result of the instructions.
• This set incorporates the latest high-precision LCD technology.
Even though the highest standards are applied in manufacture it is
still possible that a few black dots or bright points (red, green or
blue) may be visible on the screen under certain picture conditions.
It is not possible to remove them and this is not a fault condition.
• The screen of this set has an anti-reflection screen coating. To avoid
screen degradation, follow the mentioned below:
• To remove dust from the screen surface, wipe with the suplied
cleaning cloth or a soft cloth.
• Clean the screen and cabinet with a soft dampened cloth. Do not
use any abrasive cleaners. As a safety precaution, unplug the set
before cleaning it.
• Avoid touching the screen, and take care not to scratch the
surface with hard objects.
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