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Instruction Manual
 
KF-50SX200K
 
©2002 by Sony Corporation    
 
GB
 
Инструкции за експлоатация
 
BG
 
Návod k obsluze
 
CZ
 
Kezelési útmutató
 
HU
 
Instrukcja obsługi
 
PL
 
Инструкция пo эксплyатации
 
RU
 
01COVER.fm  Page 1  Tuesday, February 12, 2002  12:28 PM
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Introduction
 
Thank you for choosing this Sony “Grand Wega” model.
Before operating the TV set, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
 
• Symbols used in the manual:
  • 
Important information. 
  • 
Information on a feature. 
  •
 
 1,2...
 
Sequence of instructions. 
Buttons shaded white on the remote control show the
buttons you have to press to follow the sequence
of instructions.
Informs you of the result of the instructions.
 
Table of Contents
 
Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Safety Information............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4
 
Overview
 
Checking the Accessories Supplied.................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Overview of TV Buttons .................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Overview of Remote Control Buttons.............................................................................................................................................................. 6
 
Installation
 
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control.................................................................................................................................................... 7
Connecting the Aerial and VCR ....................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Stabilizing the TV set.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
 
First Time Operation
 
Switching on the TV set and Automatically Tuning ..................................................................................................................................... 9
 
Menu System
 
Changing the Screen Format ........................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Introducing and Using the Menu System ..................................................................................................................................................... 11
On Screen display Menus Guide .................................................................................................................................................................... 12
Using the Menu System:
Adjusting the Picture ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
Adjusting the Sound ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Using the Features menu............................................................................................................................................................................... 16
Manually Tuning the TV ............................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Labelling a channel ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 18
Skipping programme positions.................................................................................................................................................................... 19
Using the “Further Programme Preset” function...................................................................................................................................... 20
Inputting your personal ID ........................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Using the Demo Mode................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Adjusting the H Centre picture for an RGB source................................................................................................................................... 23
Labelling and Selecting the screen format of Input Sources .................................................................................................................... 24
Using Multi PIP (Picture In Picture)............................................................................................................................................................ 25
Using PAP (Picture And Picture)................................................................................................................................................................. 25
 
Teletext
 
...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 26
 
NexTView
 
................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 28
 
Optional Connections
 
Connecting Optional Equipment.................................................................................................................................................................... 30
Using Optional Equipment.............................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Smartlink ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 32
Remote Control of other Sony Equipment .................................................................................................................................................... 32
 
Additional Information
 
Remote Control Configuration for VCR/DVD ............................................................................................................................................ 33
Replacing the Lamp .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Optimum Viewing Area .................................................................................................................................................................................. 35
Specifications ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37
 
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Safety Information
 
Do not open the cabinet and the rear cover of 
the TV. Refer to qualified service personnel 
only.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose 
the TV to rain or moisture.
For your own safety, do not touch any part 
of the TV, power lead or aerial lead during 
lightning storms. 
Do not cover the ventilation openings of the 
TV For ventilation, leave a space of at least 
10cm all around the set.
Never place the TV in hot, humid or 
excessively dusty places. Do not install the 
TV where it may be exposed to mechanical 
vibrations.
To prevent fire, keep inflammable objects or 
naked lights (eg candles) away from the TV.
Clean the TV with a soft, lightly dampened 
cloth. Do not use benzine, thinner or any 
other chemicals to clean the TV. Do not 
scratch the TV screen. As a safety precaution, 
unplug the TV before cleaning it.
Pull out the power lead by the plug. Do not 
pull on the power lead itself.
Take care not to place heavy objects on the 
power lead as this could result in damage.
We recommend you wind any excess lead 
around the holders provided on the rear of the 
TV.
Place the TV on a secure stable stand. Do not 
allow children to climb on to it. Do not place 
the TV on its side or face up.
Do not cover the ventilation openings of the 
TV with items such as curtains or newspapers 
etc.
Never push objects of any kind into the set as 
this could result in a fire or electric shock. 
Never spill liquid of any kind on the set. If 
any liquid or solid object does fall into the 
cabinet, do not operate the TV. Have it 
checked immediately by qualified personnel.
For environmental and safety reasons, it is 
recommended that the TV set is not left in 
standby mode when not in use. Disconnect 
from the mains.
This set is to operate on a 220-240V AC supply 
only. Take care not to connect too many 
appliances to the same power socket as this 
could result in fire or electric shock.
Unplug the power lead before moving the TV. 
Avoid uneven surfaces, quick steps or 
excessive force. If the set has been dropped or 
damaged, have it checked immediately by 
qualified service personnel.
 
Additional Safety Information
 
Safety Information
 
Safety Information
 
• When moving the TV set two persons are needed. To prevent 
damage DO NOT push on the speaker grills on each side of the 
screen. Do not grasp the front panels to prevent these parts from 
breaking off. Support the bottom of the screen with one hand 
while grasping the top part with the other hand.
• Do not block or cover the ventilation opening situated on the 
bottom rear of the left hand side of the TV set. For ventilation, 
leave a space of at least 10 cm from the wall.
• If after transporting the TV 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 condensation has formed on the mirrors 
or lenses inside the TV set. Let the moisture evaporate before 
using the TV 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.
 
• This TV 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 TV set has an anti-reflection screen coating. To 
avoid screen degradation, follow the advice given below:
• To remove dust from the surface of the screen, wipe with the 
supplied cleaning cloth or a soft cloth. 
• Clean the screen and cabinet with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use 
any abrasive cleaners. As a safety precaution, unplug the TV set 
before cleaning it.
• Avoid touching the screen, and take care not to scratch the 
surface with hard objects.
 
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Overview of TV Buttons
Checking the Accessories Supplied
 
Overview
 
Overview
 
s
 
1 Hexagon key
2 Brackets
2 Screws
1 Cleaning cloth
One Remote Control 
(RM-905)
Two batteries 
(AAA size)
Lamp 
indicator (see 
page 34)
Video Input
jack 
Programme up
or down buttons 
(selects TV channels)
Input source 
selection 
button
Volume control
buttons
On
/Off 
Switch
Standby indicator:
• By pressing the On/
Off button on the 
Remote Control to 
turn the TV off, the 
standby indicator 
light up in red. 
• By pressing the On/
Off on the TV set to 
turn the TV off, the 
standby indicator 
lights up in amber.
Headphone
jack
Audio Input 
jacks
S Video
Input jack
Press on the mark 
on the front of the TV 
set to reveal the front 
connectors.
 
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