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Comments to date: 7. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
m0czy 7:43pm on Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 
For the price, this is hard to pass up. Even after losing 15 gigs on the format,its still worth it.
dexterpu 2:47am on Thursday, October 28th, 2010 
sont plus se produit me sert a faire de la récupération sur un disque précédent identique qui ne tourne plus
andyr 3:03am on Monday, October 25th, 2010 
"I run an SMB and purchased the first of these drives in May 2007. In total, I have 12 and just ordered 4 more.
philippeP 1:37am on Saturday, August 21st, 2010 
Product cover confuses purchasing party When I purchased this item I was expecting a 7200 RPM 500 GB drive, as the product photo showed this.
rsdp 11:08pm on Monday, August 2nd, 2010 
Superb drive What makes a good drive? Speed? Size? Reliability? For me, I can shop for size and rated performance.
BrianFristensky 4:11am on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 
I use windows 7 64 Home Premium with an asus mother board. I will keep looking into the problem and re post if there are any results. Sounds great.
remleys_west 7:58pm on Monday, March 29th, 2010 
Small - Easy to carry Great for what I needed it for. However, I would have gone for the 32Mb one except it was not compatible with my NAS server (QNAP-209). Nevertheless.

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Getting Started Operating Instructions

KL-40WA1K

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LCD Projection TV

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1997 by Sony Corporation Printed in Spain

WARNING

To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Dangerously high voltages are present inside the set. Do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.

Important Information

Please read the following information on using and maintaining the TV, for optimum viewing quality.

Picture Quality

Avoid touching the screen, and take care not to scratch the surface with hard objects.

Safety Information

All TVs operate on extremely high voltages. To prevent fire or electric shock, please follow the safety procedures below. For your protection, refer all servicing to qualified personnel only.

Illumination

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.

Installation

To prevent over heating of the set, do not block the ventilation openings. Do not install the TV in a hot or humid place, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust or mechanical vibration. After transporting the TV 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 TV. Let the moisture evaporate before using the TV.

For general safety:

Do not expose the TV to rain or moisture. Do not open the rear cover.

For safe operations:

Do not operate the TV on any other voltages, but V AC. Do not operate the TV if any liquid or solid object falls in it - have it checked immediately. Do not keep the set plugged in if you are not going to use it for several days. Do not pull on the power cord to disconnect the TV. Pull it out by the plug. Do not place anything on the surface of the front panel cover when you open it.

Maintenance

Save the original shipping carton and packing material to use if you ever have to ship your TV. For maximum protection, repack your TV as it was originally packed at the factory. To keep the cabinet looking brand-new, periodically clean it with a soft cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed with a cloth slightly dampened with a mild detergent solution. Never use strong solvents such as thinner or benzene, or abrasive cleaners since these will damage the cabinet. As a safety precaution, unplug the TV before cleaning it. To remove dust from the front of the screen, unplug the TV and wipe gently with a soft cloth lightly dampened with water or a mild detergent solution, using vertical strokes only. Then wipe it with a dry, soft cloth. Never use solvents or thinners for cleaning purposes. If the picture turns dark after the TV has been in use for a long period of time, it may be necessary to clean the inside of the TV. Consult qualified service personnel for this.

Contents

Overview... 4

Getting Started... 6

Step 1 Preparation... 6 Check the supplied accessories.. 6 Insert the batteries into the Remote Commander. 6 Connect the aerial... 6 Step 2 Tuning in to TV Stations.. 7 Choosing the Menu Language and the Country.. 7 Presetting Channels Automatically.. 8 Additional Presetting Functions.. 9 Presetting Channels Manually... 9 Sorting Programme Positions.. 10 Using Further Programme Preset. 11 Skipping Programme Positions.. 12 Captioning a Station Name.. 12 Using Parental Lock.. 13 Tuning in a Channel Temporarily.. 13

Refer to page 22 The operable functions of the joystick are displayed on the screen. GREEN: scroll up RED: decrease/back to last item or to last menu When menu is not displayed: Push to red to display the last menu screen BLUE: scroll down 2 Use the joystick as follows:

For the Menu System

Use the MENU button and the joystick as follows. 1 Press MENU button to switch menu on or off.
1,2,3,4,5,6, 7,8,9 and 0 C +/
YELLOW: increase/forward to next item
PROGR +/ Programme selectors Teletext: Page up/page down buttons Picture adjustment button Sound adjustment button On-screen display button Time display button Freeze button Button to change Screen Format Teletext: Favourite pages button
Joystick: Press at its neutral position to confirm selection or store

Getting Started

Step 1 Preparation
1 Check the supplied accessories
When youve taken everything out of the carton, check that you have these items: RM-862 Remote Commander Two IEC designation R6 batteries Wrench (1) Bracket (2)
2 Insert the batteries into the Remote Commander
Note: Always remember to dispose of used batteries in an environmentally friendly way.

Remove the cover.

Check the correct polarities.

3 Connect the aerial

Fit an IEC aerial connector attached to 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) to the ) socket at the rear of the TV.
Step 2 Tuning in to TV Stations
1 Choosing the Menu Language

and the Country

Using this function, you can select the language of the menu screens. Also, you can select the country in which you will use the TV. In this way, the channels of the selected country will automatically get the top positions during automatic presetting. 1 Press the power switch uon the TV. If the standby indicator uon the TV is lit, press ; a number or button on the Remote Commander. Press MENU on the Remote Commander. The LANGUAGE menu appears. Push the joystick to blue or green to select the language. Press the joystick to confirm your selection. The COUNTRY menu appears. Push the joystick to blue or green to select the country in which you wish to operate the TV. Press the joystick to confirm the selection. Press MENU to restore the normal TV picture.

LANGUAGE

VTR 3 MDP VIDEO ( ) u

Select

COUNTRY

A B CH CZ D DK E F

To go back to the normal TV picture Press MENU. Normal TV picture will be restored after one minute if menu functions are not selected. Note on the Demo function If you choose Demo in the INSTALLATION menu, you can see a sequential demonstration of the menu functions. Press MENU to stop the function.

Push to blue or green to select Manual Programme Preset. Push to yellow to confirm the selection. Push to blue or green to select the programme position (PROG) to which you want to preset a channel. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the TV broadcast system (SYS) (I for U.K., B/G for western European countries, D/K for eastern European countries, L for France) or a video input source (EXT). Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select C (for terrestrial channels), S (for cable channels) or F ( for channel frequency). Push to yellow to confirm. You know the channel number or channel frequency. Please use method Direct Input. o r You dont know the channel number or frequency. Please use method Search. For channel numbers, you need to input a two digit number, for the frequency, a three digit number.
PROG SYS B/G B/G B/G B/G B/G B/G B/G B/G CH SEARCH C21 off C34 off C33 off C45 off C02 off C08 off C10 off C12 off LABEL ---------------------------------

P + ; REC

Therearetwooptionstopresetchannelsmanually: a )

7 Direct a) Input

Push to blue or green to select the first digit of the channel number or frequency. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the second digit of the number or frequency. Push to yellow to confirm. In case of the channel number, the search starts. Push to blue or green to select the third digit of the frequency number. Push to yellow to start the search of the frequency. To continue search for another channel: Push to blue or green. To store the selected channel: Press the joystick. Repeat steps 4 to 7 a) to preset other channels.
7 Search b) Push repeatedly to yellow until a blue and a green arrow appear in the section SEARCH. Push to blue or green to search for the next available channel. To continue search for another channel: Push to blue or green. To store the selected channel: Press the joystick. Repeat steps 4 to 7 b) to preset other channels.

PROGRAMME SORTING

Sorting Programme Positions
This function enables you to sort the programme positions to a preferable order. 5 Press MENU. Push the joystick to blue or green to select the symbol menu screen. Push to yellow to confirm. on the
PROG CH C03 C04 C07 C09 C12 C13 C14 C15 LABEL BBC 2 ITV MBC ----------------BBC 1
Push to blue or green to select Programme Sorting. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the programme position of the channel you want to change. Press joystick to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the new programme position. Press joystick to confirm. Now the selected channel is changed to the new programme position. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to sort other programme positions.

Move PR 8 to PR - -

To go back to the normal TV picture Press MENU.

INSTALLATION

Using Further Programme Preset
Using the FURHTER PROGRAMME PRESET menu you can: a ) b ) individually adjust and store the volume level of each channel (Volume offset). in case of picture distortions, use manual fine tuning to obtain a better picture quality. The factory setting is on for AFT (Automatic Fine Tuning). Press MENU. Push the joystick to blue or green to select the symbol menu screen. Push to yellow to confirm. on the
Further Prog. Preset AV Preset Language/Country Demo

FURTHER PROGRAMME PRESET

PROG VOL AFT on on on on on on on on
Push to blue or green to select Installation. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select Further Prog. Preset. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the programme position you want. Push to yellow repeatedly to select: a) VOL (Volume Offset) or b) AFT (Automatic Fine Tuning). The selected item changes its colour. Push to blue or green to adjust the volume for the selected programme position within a range of 7 to +7. Press the joystick to confirm. Repeat step 6 to set the volume level for other programme positions.

6 VOL a)

6 AFT b) Push to blue or green to fine-tune the channel within a range of 15 to +15. Press the joystick to confirm. Repeat step 6 to finetune other channels. 7 Press MENU to restore the normal TV picture.
Skipping Programme Positions
This function enables you to skip unused programme positions when selecting them with the PROGR +/ buttons. However, by using the number buttons you can still select the skipped programme position. 5 Press MENU. Push the joystick to blue or green to select the symbol menu screen. Push to yellow to confirm. on the
PROG SYS B/G B/G B/G B/G B/G B/G B/G B/G CH SEARCH C21 off C24 off C25 off C27 off C28 off C22 off C26 off C25 off LABEL ---------------------------------
Push to blue or green to select Manual Programme Preset. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the programme position you want to skip. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select - - - in the position SYS (system). Press the joystick to confirm. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to skip other programme positions. Press MENU to restore the normal TV picture.

Captioning a Station Name
Channels are automatically labelled during presetting. You can, however, individually name a channel or a video source using up to five characters. Press MENU. Push the joystick to blue or green to select the symbol menu screen. Push to yellow to confirm. on the
Push to blue or green to select Manual Programme Preset. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the programme position with the channel you want to label. Push to yellow repeatedly until the first element of the position LABEL is highlighted. Push to blue or green to select a letter or a number (select - for a blank). Push to yellow to confirm. Select the other four characters in the same way. After selecting all characters, press the joystick to confirm. Repeat steps 4 to 6 to label other channels or video sources. Press MENU to restore the normal TV picture.

2 B/G C 25 off S

off SONY

PARENTAL LOCK

Using Parental Lock
This function enables you to prevent children from watching undesirable broadcasts.
PROG CH AV1 C25 C42 C26 C34 C35 C36 C37 LABEL VHS BBC 2 BBC 1 C4 ITV -------------
If you try to select a programme that has been blocked The message LOCKED appears on the blank TV screen.
Press MENU. Push the joystick to blue or green to select the symbol menu screen. Push to yellow to confirm. on the
Push to green or blue to select Parental Lock. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to green or blue to select the channel you want to block. Press the joystick to confirm. The symbol appears before the programme position to indicate that this channel is now blocked. Repeat step 4 to block other channels. Press MENU to restore the normal TV picture.
PROG CH AV1 C25 C42 C26 LABEL VHS BBC 2 BBC 1 C4
To unblock Select the channel to unblock in the PARENTAL LOCK menu. Press the joystick. The symbol disappears.
Tuning in a Channel Temporarily
You can tune in to a channel temporarily, even though it has not been preset. 1
Press C on the Remote Commander. For cable channels, press C twice. The indication C ( S for cable channels) appears on the screen. Enter the double-digit channel number using the number buttons (e.g. for channel 4, first press 0, then 4). The channel appears. Note that the channel will not be stored.

Operating Instructions

Watching the TV
This section explains the basic functions you use while watching the TV. Most operations are done using the Remote Commander.
Switching the TV on and off

Switching on

Depress uon the TV.

Freezing the picture

When watching the TV you can freeze the picture. Press Press the button again to return to the normal TV picture.
Changing the screen format
Press repeatedly to change the Screen mode as follows: 4:3 (4:3 picture) A 14 : 9 (for 14 : 9 laser discs) A Zoom (16:9 for movies broadcast in the cinemascopic format) A Wide (for 16:9 broadcasts) A Auto Wide (automatic selection of the optimum screen ratio) A Smart (imitation of 16:9 for 4:3 broadcasts) See also page 18 for more information.
Adjusting and Setting the TV Using the Menu
PICTURE CONTROL SOUND CONTROL
Adjusting the Picture and Sound
Although the picture and sound are adjusted at the factory, you can adjust them to suit your own taste. You can also select dual sound (bilingual) programmes when available or adjust the sound for listening with the headphones. Press picture) or (for sound) on the Remote Commander. (for or for Picture Control or for Press MENU and select the symbol Sound Control. Push to yellow to confirm. The PICTURE CONTROL or SOUND CONTROL menu appears. 2 Push the joystick to blue or green to select the desired item. Push to yellow to confirm. The selected item changes its colour. Push to red or yellow to adjust the selected item. Press the joystick to confirm. For the effect of each control, see the table below. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust other items. Press MENU to restore the normal TV picture.

PICTURE CONTROL

Picture Mode Contrast Brightness Colour Sharpness Reset AI [Personal]

SOUND CONTROL

Sound Mode Treble Bass Balance Loudness Space Dual Sound 2 Volume 2 Dual Sound Speaker [User]
[ off ] [ off ] [mono] [mono] [ Main ]

Brightness

Effect of each control

Effect

Personal Game Movie Sports Live Less Darker Less Greenish Softer More Brighter More Reddish Sharper
Picture Mode Contrast Brightness Colour Hue
Notes HUE is available for NTSC colour systems only. Brightness, Colour and Sharpness are available, only if Personal is selected in Picture Mode. Treble, Bass and Loudness are available, only if User is selected in Sound Mode. Note on LINE OUT The dual sound mode output from the > jack on the rear correspond to the Headphones Dual Sound settings. When watching a video input source with stereo sound You can select Dual Sound to change the sound.

Sharpness Reset AI

Resets picture to the factory preset levels. Off: normal On: automatic optimization of contrast level according to TV signal

Sound Mode

Choice between different sound effects User Pop Jazz Rock Less Less More left More More More right

Press. The symbol is displayed on the information line. Press f resume normal teletext reception. to
Revealing hidden information (e.g. for a quiz)
Sometimes pages contain concealed information, such as answers to a quiz. The reveal option lets you disclose the information. Press again to cancel. Press Press f resume normal teletext reception. to

Using Fastext

With Fastext you can access pages with one key stroke. When a Fastext page is broadcast, a colour-coded menu will appear at the bottom of the screen. The colours of this menu correspond to the red, green, yellow and blue positions on the Remote Commander. Push the joystick to the colour mark which corresponds to the colour-coded menu. The page will be displayed after a few seconds.
Note Fastext operation is possible, only when the TV station broadcasts Fastext signals.

Using the Teletext Menu

This TV is provided with a menu-guided teletext system. When teletext is switched on, you can use the menu buttons to operate the teletext menu. Select the teletext menu functions in the following way: Press MENU. The menu will be superimposed on the teletext display. Push the joystick to blue or green to select the teletext function you want. Push to yellow to confirm the selection.
TELETEXT MENU TELETEXT MENU
User Pages Index Top/Bottom/Full Text Clear Subtitles Time Page Subpage Preset User Pages
USER PAGES/PRESET USER PAGES
See page 22 for information about presetting and operating the user pages.
The index will give you an overview of the contents of the teletext and the page numbers.

TOP/BOTTOM/FULL

For convenient reading of a teletext page, you can enlarge the teletext display with the ability to scroll up and down. After having selected the function, an information line Top/Bottom/Full will be displayed. Push the joystick to green to enlarge the upper half, push to blue to enlarge the lower half. Press the joystick to resume the normal display. Press f resume normal teletext reception. to

Storing pages

There are 5 banks (A to E) for 5 teletext stations. In each bank you can store 6 preferred pages (P1 to P6). 3 Press f Teletext is not on already) and MENU so that the (if TELETEXT MENU display appears. Push the joystick to blue or green to select Preset User Pages. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the bank (from A to E) you want. Push to yellow to confirm. The cursor will go to the first position (P1) of the preferred pages. Push to blue or green to select the three digits of your first favourite page. Push to yellow after each digit. Push to yellow to confirm. The cursor will go to the second position. Repeat step 4 for the other 5 favourite pages. If you do not want to preset all 6 page numbers, push to yellow without inserting any number. After finishing the presetting, press the joystick. Push to blue or green to select Allocate Bank. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the programme position of the channel which carries the teletext service for which you have selected your favourite pages. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the bank from step 3. Press the joystick to confirm. Repeat steps 3 to 8 for other 4 banks available.
Allocate Bank PROG LABEL BANK PROG LABEL BANK 00 VHS 04 MTV D 01 BBC1 A 05 SKY B 02 BBC2 C 06 ITV C

Displaying User Pages

Press MENU. Push the joystick to blue or green to select Preset User Pages. Push to yellow to confirm. A table of the stored preferred pages will be displayed. Push to blue or green to select the page you want. Press the joystick. The page is displayed after some seconds. or Press. Push joystick to blue or green to select the page you want. Press the joystick.

USER PAGES - BANK B

PAGE 300 PAGE 200 PAGE 203 PAGE 500 PAGE 234 PAGE 159
Connecting and Operating Optional Equipment
Connecting Optional Equipment
You can connect optional audio-video equipment to this TV such as a VCR, video disc player, and stereo system.
To connect a VCR using the ) terminal Connect the aerial output of the VCR to the aerial terminal ) of the TV. We recommend that you tune in the video signal to programme number 0. For details, see Presetting Channels Manually on page 9. If the picture or the sound is distorted Move the VCR away from the TV. S/video Input (Y/C input) Video signals can be separated into Y (luminance or brightness) and C (chrominance) signals. Separating the Y and C signals prevents them from interfering with one another, therefore it improves picture quality (especially luminance). This TV is equipped with 3 S Video input jacks, through which these separated signals can be input directly. When connecting a monaural VCR Connect only the white jack to both the TV and VCR.

Acceptable input signal

Normal audio/video and RGB signal Normal audio/video and S video signal Normal audio/video and S video signal Normal audio/video and S video signal No inputs Centre speaker input Set Speaker on the SOUND CONTROL menu to Main or Centre in.

Available output signal

Video/audio from TV tuner Video/audio from selected source No outputs Video/audio displayed on TV screen (monitor out) Audio signal No outputs
Selecting Input and Output
Selecting input with PROGR +/ or number buttons You can preset video input sources to the programme positions so that you can select them with PROGR +/ or number buttons. For details, see Presetting Channels Manually on page 9.
This section explains how to view the video input picture (of the video source connected to your TV), and how to select the output signal using direct access buttons or the menu system.

Selecting input

Press repeatedly to select the input source. The symbol of the selected input source will appear. To go back to the normal TV picture Press O.

Input modes

Symbol Input signal
Audio/video input through the Audio/RGB input through the Audio/video input through the Audio/S video input through the Audio/video input through S video input through the S video input through the
1 connector 1 connector 2/ 2/ 3 and 4/ 4/
2 connector connector on the front 4 connector
3 connector (4-pin connector) on the front
Audio/video input through the
You can also select the input mode using the

button on the TV.

Selecting the output
The 2 / S 2 connector outputs the source input from the other connectors. Press
repeatedly to select the output.
The symbol of the selected output source appears.

Output modes

2 connector outputs

1 connector 2/ 3, 4/

Audio/video signal from the Audio/video signal from the Audio/video signal from the Audio/video signal from the
2 connector 3 connectors 4 connector
Audio/video signal from the )aerial terminal

Using AV Preset

Using this function you can preset the desired input source (e.g. 1, RGB signal) to the respective AV input (AV 1 ). In this way, a connected VCR will automatically switch to the RGB signal. 3 Press MENU. Push the joystick to blue or green to select the symbol menu screen. Push to yellow to confirm. on the

AV PRESET

AV-INPUT AV1 AV2 AV3 AV4 SOURCE AV YC AV AV LABEL AV1 YC2 AV3 AV4
Push to blue or green to select Installation. Push to yellow. Push to blue or green to select AV Preset. Push to yellow to confirm. The AV PRESET menu appears. Push to blue or green to select the desired AV input. Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the desired source. Push to yellow to confirm. For the respective AV inputs you have the following choice: AV1: RGB or AV AV2: YC2 or AV AV3: YC3 or AV AV4: YC4 or AV
To label a source: Push to blue or green to select the first character (letter or number, - for a blank). Push to yellow to confirm. Select the other four characters in the same way. For automatic format and PAL plus selection (Auto 16:9): Push to blue or green to select on for the AV input. Press the joystick to store. Repeat steps 4 to 8 for other AV inputs.
Checking and selecting the input and output sources using the menu
You can display the menu to see which input sources are selected for the TV screen, as well as which output source is selected. You can also select them on the menu display. Press MENU. Push the joystick to blue or green to select the symbol on the menu screen. Push to yellow to confirm. The VIDEO CONNECTION menu appears. You can see which source is selected for the TV and for the output. If you want to select the input and output on this menu, go on to the next step. Push to blue or green to select TV screen (input source for TVscreen), or Output (output source for : 2/q 2). Push to yellow to confirm. Push to blue or green to select the desired source. Press joystick to store. For details about each source, see the table on page 24. Repeat steps 3 to 4 to select the source for other inputs or outputs. Press MENU to restore the normal TV picture.

VIDEO CONNECTION

TV screen Output TV TV [ TV [ TV -----] -----]
Remote Control of Other Sony Equipment
You can use the TV Remote Commander to control most of Sony remote-controlled video equipment: beta, 8 mm and VHS VCRs and video disc players. Tuning the Remote Commander to the equipment 1 Set the VTR 1/2/3 MDP selector according to the equipment you want to control: VTR1: VTR2: VTR3: MDP: 2 Beta VCR 8 mm VCR VHS VCR Video disc player
Use the buttons indicated in the illustration to operate the additional equipment. If your video equipment is furnished with a COMMAND MODE selector, set this selector to the same position as the VTR 1/2/3 MDP selector on the TV Remote Commander. If the equipment does not have a certain function, the corresponding button on the Remote Commander will not operate.
When recording When you use the a (record) button, make sure to press this button and the one to the right of it simultaneously.

Loosen the screw and pull out the lamp.
The lamp is still very hot just after the power is turned off. Be careful not to touch the front glass or surrounding area of the lamp or the glass of the lamp compartment.
Loosen the screw with the supplied wrench.
Turn off the power and disconnect the power cord.
Replace the lamp 30 minutes or more after the power is turned off. Prepare the new lamp.
Pull out the lamp by the handle.

Attach the new lamp.

Fasten the screw tightly.

Attach the lamp cover.

Remove the front panel.

When the flashes

indicator on the front panel
The lamp is damaged, replace it with a new one.
Notes Do not touch or stain the front glass of the new lamp or the glass of the lamp compartment. If the glass becomes dirty, the picture quality may deteriorate or the lamp life may be shortened. Attach the lamp cover firmly. If it is not firmly attached, the power will not turn on. When the lamp burns out, a noise is audible. This does not represent a damage. Consult your nearest Sony service centre to obtain a new lamp.
Remove the front panel without moving the TV. Grasping the side of the front panel with your fingers, pull the panel forward. Be careful not to catch your fingernails.
Loosen the screw with the object such as a coin and remove the lamp cover.

Troubleshooting

Here are some simple solutions to some problems which may affect the picture and sound.

Problem

No picture (screen is dark), no sound

Solution

Plug in the TV in. Press u on the TV (if u indicator is on, press ; or a programme number on the Remote Commander). Check the aerial connection. Check if the selected video source is on. to enter the PICTURE CONTROL menu and adjust the Press brightness, contrast and colour. Press repeatedly to select. Press. +. Check loudspeakers connection. If o is displayed on the screen, press o. to enter the PICTURE CONTROL menu, select Reset, then Press press the joystick to confirm.
Poor or no picture (screen is dark), but sound is OK
Poor picture quality when watching an RGB video source Good picture but no sound No colour for colour programmes Remote Commander does not function

The batteries are weak.

If you continue to have problems, have your TV serviced by qualified personnel. Never open the casing yourself.

Specifications

This product complies with the EU Directive 89/336/EEC. Television system Colour system Channel coverage Projected picture size B/G/H, D/K, I, L PAL/SECAM NTSC 3.58/4.43 (VIDEO IN) See Receivable channels and channel displays at the bottom. 40 inches Approx. 101.6 cm measured diagonally W (music power) W (RMS) Centre SP input 50 W (RMS) (using as the centre speaker) Power consumption 155 W Dimensions (W H D) 399 mm (385/8 327/8 153/4 inches) Mass 27 kg (59 lbs 8 oz) Supplied accessories See page 6. Other features Digital comb filter (High resolution) FASTEXT DCI (Digital Constant Image) Sound output Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Terminals Rear Center speaker input terminals, 2 terminals (L, R), audio outputs - phono jacks 1, 21-pin Euro connector (CENELEC standard) - inputs for audio and video signals - inputs for RGB - outputs of TV audio and video signals : 2/q 2, 21-pin Euro connector - inputs for audio and video signals - inputs for S video - outputs for audio and video signals (slectable) : 4/q 4, 21-pin Euro connector - inputs for audio and video signals - inputs for S video - outputs for audio and video signals (monitor out) q 3, S video inputs - 4-pin DIN 3, video inputs - phono jacks (L, R), audio inputs - phono jacks 2, headphones jack - stereo minijack
Receivable Channels and Channel Displays

Receivable channels

B/G/H CABLE TV (1) CABLE TV (2) ITALY D/K CABLE TV (1) CABLE TV (2) CABLE TV L I E2.12 21.69 S1.41 S01.S05 M1.M10 U1.U10 A B C D E F G H H1 H2 21.69 R01.R12 R21.R69

Indication on the screen

C02 C03 C04.C12 C21.C69 S01 S02.S41 S42.S46 S01.S10 S11.S20 C11.C69 C02.C12 C21.C69 S01 S02.S41 S42 S43.S46 S02, S03.S17, S21.S41 C01.C12 C21.C69 C21.C68
B.Q, S21.41 F2.F10 F21.F69 B21.B68

Warning Indicators

When a problem occurs, the indicator flashes as follows. Attempt the solution recommended for the given problem.
The lamp does not light (when the lamp is damaged) The lamp does not light (when the lamp is not damaged) The cover of the filter or the lamp is removed. The fan for cooling stops.
Indicator flashing patterns

The indicator flashes.

The u indicator flashes twice. Flashing continues in this manner. The u indicator flashes three times. Flashing continues in this manner. The u indicator flashes four times. Flashing continues in this manner.
If the lamp flashes in a way not described above, consult your nearest Sony service centre.
Stabilizing the Projection TV
After setting up, secure the projection TV to a wall, etc., with the supplied brackets, for safety purposes.
1 Mount the two supplied brackets with the screws to the upper rear side of the projection TV.

Bracket (supplied)

2 Pass a strong cord or a chain through each bracket mounted in 1, and then secure to a wall or a pillar, etc.

 

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