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VIDEO
TV
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
Setting The Manual Timer
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Press the 
 button on the remote control to display the EPG on
the screen.
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2
Push the joystick to 
Z or z to highlight the programme type
column, then push to 
$ to select the timer symbol  .
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3
Press the OK button to display a screen of 9 programme slots, each
one indicating that it is either free for programming, or that it has
a programme already stored in it.
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4
Push the joystick to 
Z to enter the programme column.
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5
Push the joystick to 
$ or 4 to select a free row then press the OK
button to display the Set Timer screen. This screen asks you to
confirm the date, programme number, start time and end time.
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Push the joystick to 
4 to select the date area then push to 4 or $ to
select the date.
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Push the joystick to 
z to confirm the date then push to $ or 4 to
select the month.
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Push the joystick to 
z to confirm the month and to enter the start
time.
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Push the joystick to 
4 or $ to select the time when you want the
timer to switch on, preferably several minutes before you set your
video recorder to start recording.
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Push the joystick to 
z to confirm the entry and to enter the switch-
off time.
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Push the joystick to 
4 or $ to select the time you want the timer to
switch off, preferably after your video has stopped recording.
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Push the joystick to 
z to confirm the entry and to enter the
programme number.
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Press the OK button to save the settings, then select             and
press OK button to return to the Manual Timer Setup menu.
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Select another available slot if you wish to record a further
programme. Otherwise, push the joystick to 
z to enter the
programme type
 column, then press the OK button to return to
the EPG.
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If you have finished viewing programmes on your projection TV,
press the TV 
 button before the timer recording starts to leave
your projection TV in standby mode for the timer settings to be
activated. If, however, you wish to continue watching other
programmes after setting a timer, you can do so by changing
programmes in the normal way. If you are watching another
programme when the timer is due to start a display will appear on
screen advising you that, if you change channels now, you
automatically cancel the recording.
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If you do not wish to cancel or view the recording, press the TV
 button whilst the display is still on screen to leave your
projection TV in standby mode. The standby indicator on the front
of the set will flash to show that the timer record operation is
active. If, however, you choose to change programmes, you
automatically cancel the recording.
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
Return
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Press O.K. to view data for all available channels
Press to return to programme list.
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BBC 2
     International Cricket – – –
Channel 4
     Racing From Epsom – – –
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     Film: Rachel And The –
– –
BBC 1
     The Little Pet Shop – – –
HTV
     Bernards Watch
BBC 1
     Boger And Badger N
BBC 1
     Bailey Kippers Prov S – – –
HTV
  Sabrina The Teenage – – –
BBC 1
     Vets in Practice
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2h
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15:55 - 16:15
16:00 - 16:15
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16:15 - 16:40
16:30 - 17:30
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Timer event list. Press OK to view
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Manual Timer Setup
Manual Timer Setup
Manual Timer Setup
Manual Timer Setup
Manual Timer Setup
Manual Timer Setup
Manual Timer Setup
Manual Timer Setup
Manual Timer Setup
Manual Timer Setup
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Manual Timer Setup
Return
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DATE
START
STOP
PROG No
Timer Recording Event will begin soon.
During this event you cannot select the
channel
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TV
Teletext
Teletext
Viewing Teletext (analogue channels only)
Using Fastext
Fastext lets you access pages with one button stroke.
When Fastext is broadcast, a colour coded menu appears at the
bottom of the teletext page. Press the colour button (red, green,
yellow or blue) on the remote control to access the corresponding
page.
Index
TELETEXT
Programme
News
Sport
Weather
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Index
TELETEXT
TELETEXT
Programme
News
Sport
Weather
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TELETEXT
TELETEXT
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News
Sport
Weather
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Index
TELETEXT
TELETEXT
Programme 
News
Sport
Weather
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Selecting Teletext
1
Select the TV channel which carries the teletext service you wish to
view.
2
Press the 
 button on the remote control to switch on the teletext.
3
Input three digits for the page number, using the numbered buttons
on the remote control. (if you have made a mistake, type in any
three digits and then, re-enter the correct page number).
4
Press the 
 button to switch off teletext.
Using other Teletext functions
TO
PRESS THE BUTTON
Access the next or preceding page
 
  for next page or
 
 for the preceding page
Superimpose teletext on to the TV
Press 
 again to cancel teletext
mode.
Freeze a teletext page
Press 
 again to cancel the
freeze.
Reveal concealed information
(e.g.: answer to a quiz)
Press 
 again to cancel.
Teletext is an information service transmitted by most TV stations.
Make sure to use a TV channel with a strong signal, otherwise teletext errors may occur.
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Available output signal
No outputs
Audio signal
Video/audio from TV tuner
Video/audio from selected source
Video/audio from selected source (the same output source as
the
 
:
2/ 
q
 2 
connector)
No output
No output
No output
Audio signal to headphones
To avoid
picture
distortion:
Do not
connect
equipment to
F and G
connectors at
the same
time.
Do not
connect any
equipment on
the front
connectors
together with
D connector.
If you want to
record signals
from any
external
equipment:
connect the
recording
device to the 
E
socket.
Using the following instructions, you can connect a wide range of optional equipment to your projection TV.
Optional Connections
Connecting Optional Equipment
Optional Connections
8mm/Hi8
camcorder
S.VHS/Hi8
camcorder
G
F
H
I
A
B
C
D
E
F
Acceptable input signal
Centre speaker input
Set “Speaker” on the SOUND
CONTROL menu to “Centre in”.
No inputs
Audio/video and RGB signal
Audio/video and S video signal
Audio/video signal
S Video signal
Video signal
Audio signal
No input
G
H
I
VCR
Hi-Fi
Decoder
VCR
DVD
E
D
C
A
B
DVD
PCMCIA socket
MODEM connection
(connect to the
Modem)
(unscrew and
remove the
cover. After
inserting the
PCMCIA card,
screw the cover
again)
Rear of projection TV
Front of projection TV
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Optional Connections
Using Optional Equipment
Optional Connections
Additional Information when connecting equipment
Connecting a VCR
We recommend you connect your VCR to the 
D
 or 
E
 socket using a scart lead. If you do not have a scart lead, use
the “Manually Tuning the TV” section of this instruction manual to tune in the VCR signal to TV programme
number “0”. Also refer to your VCR instruction manual to get the VCR test signal.
If your video supports Smartlink please refer the "Smartlink" section of this instruction manual.
Connecting to External Audio Equipment
1 To listen to the audio of your projection TV on the Hi-Fi equipment:
Plug in your Hi-Fi equipment to the 
B sockets on the rear of the projection TV if you wish to amplify the audio
output from the TV.
The output level from 
B sockets can be varied by adjusting the volume of the headphones. Refer to the
“Adjusting the sound” section of this instruction manual to adjust the volume of the headphones.
2 To listen to the Dolby Prologic system sound on the projection TV speakers:
Plug in your Dolby Prologic system decoder amplifier to the 
A socket on the rear of the projection TV if you
wish to listen to the audio output from your equipment on the projection TV speaker. If you have a Dolby
amplifier, connect the centre output from your amplifier to the 
A socket to use the projection TV as a centre
speaker. Refer to the “Adjusting the Sound” section of this instruction manual and set the option “Speaker” to
“Centre in”.
         Remember that the maximum input level of this input is 30 W. Be careful never to over this limit.
For mono equipment
Connect the phono plug to the L/G/S/I socket on the front of the TV and select the 
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 input signal using the
instructions on this page below. Finally, refer to the “Adjusting the Sound” section of this manual and select “A” on
the sound menu screen.
Select and View the Input Signal
In order to get the input signal of a connected equipment onto the TV screen, you need to select the symbol of
the connector to which you have connected the device.
e. g. : Your VCR is connected to the connector with the symbol 
Y1/ 
. Press the button  
 on the remote
control repeatedly until you see the symbol 
1 on the screen.
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Connect your equipment to the designated projection TV socket, as it is indicated on the
previous page.
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Press the 
 button repeatedly on your remote control until the correct input symbol
appears on the screen.
Symbol
Input signals
k
• Audio/video input signal through the Euro AV connector 
C
• RGB input signal through the Euro AV connector 
C
K
• Audio/Video input signal through the Euro AV connector 
D
 or the
phono sockets 
H and 
G
.
q
• Audio/S Video input signal through the Euro AV connector 
D
 or the
 sockets 
H and F.
K
• Audio/Video input signal through the Euro AV connector 
E
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Switch on the connected equipment.
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To return to the normal TV picture, press the 
 button on the remote control.
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Optional Connections
Smartlink
Smartlink is a direct link between your projection TV set and a VCR.
For Smartlink you need:
• A VCR which supports Smartlink, NextView Link, Easy Link or Megalogic.
Megalogic is a trademark of Grundig Corporation.
EasyLink is a trademark of Philips Corporation.
• A fully-wired 21 pin SCART cable to connect your VCR to the Euro AV connector 
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(SMARTLINK)on the rear of the Projection TV.
The features of Smartlink are:
• Tuning information such as the channel overview are downloaded from the projection
TV set to the VCR.
• Direct projection TV recording: While watching TV you need to press just one button on
the VCR to record this programme.
• Projection TV in standby mode: Press the "Play 
z" button on your VCR to switch the TV
automatically on.
If you have connected a decoder to a VCR which supports Smartlink feature, select
the menu Further Programme Preset in the 
 (PRESET) menu and select DECODER
AV
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 to each codified channel. For more details, please refer to the section "Using the
Further Programme Preset function" of this instruction manual.
For more information on Smartlink, please refer to the Instruction Manual of your
VCR.
Optional Connections
VCR
Remote Control of other Sony Equipment
Using the buttons underneath the cover of the remote control you can
control other Sony equipment.
1
Open the cover of the Remote Control.
2
Set the selector VTR 1234 DVD according to the equipment you want to control:
VTR 1
Beta VCR
VTR 2
8 mm VCR
VTR 3
VHS VCR
VTR 4
Digital Video (DCR-VX 1000/9000 E, VHR-1000)
DVD
Digital Video Disk
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Use the buttons underneath the cover on the remote control to operate the
equipment.
• If your video equipment has a COMMAND MODE selector, set this
selector to the same position as the VTR 1234 DVD selector on the
TV Remote Control.
• If the equipment does not have a certain function, the corresponding
button on the remote control does not work.
Decoder
VIDEO
TV
VTR 1 2 3 4  DVD
CH
CH
VTR 1 2 3 4  DVD
Rear of projection TV
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Additional Information
Optimum Viewing Area
For the best picture quality, try to position the projection TV so that you can view the screen from within the areas
shown below.
Additional Information
Horizontal viewing area
Vertical viewing area
(Optimum viewing position)
60˚
60˚
1.9 m (Minimum optimum
distance)
1.9m (Minimum optimum
distance)
(Optimum viewing position)
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20˚
20˚
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Additional Information
Troubleshooting
Here are some simple solutions to the problems which may affect the picture and sound.
Problem
Solution
No picture (screen is dark), no sound
• Plug the projection TV in.
• Press the    button on the front of the projection TV.
• If the   indicator is on, press TV 
 button or a
programme number button on the remote control.
• Check the aerial connection.
• Check that the selected video source is on.
• Turn the projection TV off for 3 or 4 seconds and then turn it
on again using the   button on the front of the projection
TV.
Poor or no picture (screen is dark),
• Using the MENU system, select the Picture Adjustment
but good sound
display.
Adjust the brightness, picture and colour balance levels.
• From the Picture Adjustment display select Reset to return
to the factory settings.
Poor picture quality when watching a
• Press the 
 button repeatedly on the remote control  until
RGB video source.
the RGB symbol 
 is displayed on the screen.
Good picture, no sound
• Press the 
 +/– button on the remote control.
• If  
 is displayed on the screen, press the 
 button on the
remote control.
• Check that "Main" speaker is selected on the SOUND
CONTROL menu.
No colour on colour programmes
• Using the MENU system, select the Picture Adjustment
display.  Adjust the colour balance.
• From the Picture Adjustment display select Reset to return
to the factory settings.
Distorted picture when changing
• Turn off any equipment connected to the 21 pin Euro
programmes or selecting teletext
connector on the rear of the TV.
Noisy picture when viewing TV
• Adjust Fine Tuning (AFT) to obtain better picture reception.
channel
For details, please refer to the section "Using the Further
Programme Preset function"
Remote control does not function
• Replace the batteries.
The standby indicator   on the TV
• Contact your nearest Sony service centre.
flashes even though the EPG is not
programmed to record.
• If you continue to have these problems, have your TV serviced by qualified personnel.
• NEVER open the casing yourself.
Additional Information
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Additional Information
Additional Information
Television Channel Number Guide for analogue channels
Only the main transmitters are listed. Information regarding the regional sub-relay channel numbers can be obtained by
contacting The BBC Engineering Information Dept., Telephone Number 020 7852 5040.
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MAIN TRANSMITTERS
BBC1 BBC2 ITV
CH4
CH5
London & South East
Bluebell Hill
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Crystal Palace
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Dover
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Heathfield
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Oxford
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South-West
Beacon Hill
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Caradon Hill
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Huntshaw Cross
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Redruth
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Stockland Hill
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Channel Islands
Fremont Point
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South
Hannington
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Midhurst
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Rowridge
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West
Mendip
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East
Sandy Heath
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Sudbury
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Tacolneston
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Midlands (West)
Ridge Hill
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Sutton Coldfield
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The Wrekin
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Midlands (East)
Waltham
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Northern Ireland
Brougher Mountain
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Divis
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Limavady
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North
Belmont
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Emley Moor
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North-West
Winter Hill
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North-East
Bilsdale West Moor
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Caldbeck
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Chatton
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Pontop Pike
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Scotland
Angus
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Black Hill
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Sandale
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Caldbeck
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Craigkelly
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Darvel
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Durris
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Eitshal (Lewis)
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Keelylang Hill
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Knock More
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Rosemarkie
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Rumster Forest
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Selkirk
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Wales
Blaenplwyf
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Carmel
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Llanddona
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Moel-y-Parc
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Presely
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Wenvoe
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