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Operating Instructions
• Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it
for future reference.
© 2004 Sony Corporation
2-059-888- (1)13
Plasma TV
KE-MX42
KE-MX37
S1
A1

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Safety Information
• Do not install the Plasma TV turned over or
upside down.
• Do not install the Plasma TV on a shelf or in a
closet.
• Do not place the Plasma TV on a rug or bed.
• Do not cover the Plasma TV with cloth, such
as curtains, or items such as newspapers, etc.
Vehicle and ceiling
Do not install this Plasma
TV in a vehicle or hang it
from the ceiling. Bumping
of the vehicle may cause
the Plasma TV to fall
down and cause injury.
Water and moisture
Do not use this Plasma TV near water - for
example, near a bathtub or shower room. Also
do not expose to rain. It may result in fire or
electric shock.
Optional accessories
Observe the following when
installing the Plasma TV using a
stand or wall-mount bracket. If
not, the Plasma TV may fall and
cause serious injury.
• Be sure to follow the operating instructions
supplied with your stand when installing the
Plasma TV.
• Be sure to attach the brackets supplied with
your stand.
Outdoor use
Do not install this
Plasma TV outdoors. If
the Plasma TV is
exposed to rain, it may
result in fire or electric
shock. If the Plasma TV
is exposed to direct
sunlight, the Plasma TV
may heat up and it may damage the Plasma TV.
Ship and vessel
Do not install this
Plasma TV in a ship or
vessel. If the Plasma TV
is exposed to seawater,
it may cause fire or
damage the Plasma TV.
Cord arrangement
Arrange the power cords or connecting cords in
a safe place to avoid tripping on them.
For Safety
AC power cord
Unplug the AC power
cord when moving the
Plasma TV. Do not move
the Plasma TV with the
AC power cord plugged
in. It may damage the AC power cord and result
in fire or electric shock. If the Plasma TV has
been dropped or damaged, have it checked
immediately by qualified service personnel.
Installation
Installation of the
Plasma TV on the wall
should be carried out by
qualified servicemen.
Improper installation
may render the Plasma
TV unsafe.
Medical institution
Do not place this
Plasma TV in a place
where medical
equipment is in use. It
may cause
malfunction of
medical instruments.
Carrying
Carrying the Plasma TV
requires two or more people.
If you carry the Plasma TV
in a manner other than that
specified, it may drop and a
serious injury may be
caused. Be sure two or more
people carry the Plasma TV. When transporting,
do not subject the Plasma TV to shocks or
excessive vibration. The Plasma TV may fall and
be damaged or cause serious injury.
Installation and moving
Ventilation
Never cover the ventilation holes
in the cabinet. It may cause
overheating and result in fire.
Unless proper ventilation is
provided, the Plasma TV may
gather dust and get dirty. For
proper ventilation, observe the
following:
• Do not install the Plasma TV turned backward
or sideways.

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Fall
Place the Plasma TV on a secure,
stable stand. Do not hang
anything on the Plasma TV. The
Plasma TV may fall from the
stand or wall-hanging rack unit,
causing damage or serious injury.
Ventilation
Leave space around the Plasma TV. Otherwise,
adequate air-circulation may be blocked causing
overheating and cause fire or damage the Plasma
TV.
When installing the Plasma TV on
the wall
Never install the Plasma TV as follows:
Air circulation is blocked.
Wall
30cm
10cm10cm
10cm
Never install the Plasma TV as follows:
Leave this space at least.
Air circulation is blocked.
Wall
30cm
10cm10cm
Leave this space at least.
Power Sources
Overloading
This Plasma TV is
designed to operate on a
110-240V AC (KE-
MX42/37 A1)/220-240V
AC (KE-MX42/37 S1)
supply. Take care not to
connect too many
appliances to the same
AC power socket as this
could result in fire or
electric shock.
AC power outlet
Do not use a poor fitting AC power
socket. Insert the plug fully into the
AC power outlet. If it is loose, it may
cause arcing and result in fire.
Contact your electrician to have the
AC power socket changed.
Moisture
Do not touch the AC power cord
with a wet hand. If you plug/
unplug the AC power cord with a
wet hand, it may cause electric
shock.
Lightning storms
For your own safety, do
not touch any part of the
Plasma TV, AC power
cord or antenna lead
during lightning storms.
AC power cord
protection
Pull out the AC
power cord by the
plug. Do not pull on
the AC power cord itself.
When installing the Plasma TV
using a stand

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Wiring
Unplug the AC power cord when wiring cables.
Be sure to unplug the AC power cord for your
safety, when hooking up.
Cleaning
Clean the AC power plug
regularly. If the plug is covered
with dust and it picks up
moisture, its insulation may
deteriorate and result in fire.
Unplug the AC power plug and
clean it regularly.
Grounding
To avoid electric shock, be sure to connect the
supplied AC power cord to a grounded power
outlet.
If the plug fails to fit, contact your electorician to
have the outlet changed.
Use
Damage requiring service
If the surface of the Plasma TV cracks, do not
touch it until you unplug the AC power cord.
Otherwise electric shock may result.
Servicing
Do not open the cabinet
and the rear cover of
the Plasma TV. Refer to
qualified service
personnel only.
Ventilation holes
Do not insert anything in the
ventilation holes. If metal or
something flammable enters, it
may result in fire or electric
shock.
Moisture and flammable
• Do not let this Plasma TV
get wet. Never spill liquid
of any kind on the set. If
any liquid or solid object
does fall through, do not
operate the Plasma TV. It may result in electric
shock or damage to the Plasma TV. Have it
checked immediately by qualified personnel.
• To prevent fire, keep inflammable objects or
naked lights (e.g. candles) away from the
Plasma TV.
Additional Safety
Information
Electric shock
Do not touch the Plasma TV with a wet hand.
Doing so may cause electric shock or damage
the Plasma TV.
Protruding location
Do not install the Plasma TV in protruding
locations. If you install the unit in the following
locations, injury may result.
• Do not install the Plasma TV in a location
where the Plasma TV protrudes, such as
pillars.
• Do not install the Plasma TV in a location
where your face may bump.
Placement
Never place the Plasma TV
in hot, humid or excessively
dusty places. Do not install
the Plasma TV where it may
be exposed to mechanical
vibrations.
Oils
Do not install this Plasma TV in restaurants that
use oil. Dust absorbing oil may enter into the
Plasma TV and damage the Plasma TV.
Accessories
Secure the Plasma TV from falling down.
If the Plasma TV is not secured properly, it may
fall and cause injury. Take measures against it
using a stand or other apparatus on the floor or
wall in the specified manner, referring to the
operating instructions supplied with your stand.
Broken pieces
Do not throw anything at the
Plasma TV. The screen glass
may explode by the impact
and cause serious injury.
Corrosion
If you use this Plasma TV near the seashore, salt
may corrode metal parts of the Plasma TV and
cause internal damage or fire. It may also
shorten the life of the Plasma TV. If the Plasma
TV will be subjected to none of these conditions,
steps should be taken to reduce the humidity
and temperature of the area where the Plasma
TV is located.

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Cleaning
Unplug the AC power cord when cleaning this
Plasma TV. If not, it may result in electric shock.
AC power cord
If you damage the AC power
cord, it may result in fire or
electric shock.
• Do not pinch, bend, or twist
the cable excessively. The
core lines may be bared
and cut, and cause short-
circuit, resulting in fire
or electric shock.
• Do not convert or
damage the AC power
cord.
• Do not put anything heavy on the AC power
cord. Do not pull the AC power cord.
• Keep the AC power cord away from heat
sources.
• Be sure to grasp the plug when disconnecting
the AC power cord.
If the AC power cord is damaged, stop using it
and ask your dealer or Sony service center to
exchange it.
Not in use
For environmental and safety reasons, it is
recommended that the Plasma TV is not left in
standby mode when not in use. Disconnect from
the AC power outlet.
Cable wiring
Take care not to catch your feet on the cables. It
may damage the Plasma TV.
Installation
Do not install optional
components too close
to the Plasma TV. Keep
optional components at
least 30 cm away from the Plasma TV. If a VCR is
installed in front or at the right side of the
Plasma TV, the picture may distort.
Heat
Do not touch the surface of the Plasma TV. It
remains hot, even for some time after the Plasma
TV is turned off.
Precautions
On viewing the Plasma TV
comfortably
• To view the Plasma TV comfortably, the
recommended viewing position is from four
to seven times of the screen’s vertical length
away from the Plasma TV.
• View the Plasma TV in a moderate light room,
as viewing the Plasma TV in poor light taxes
your eyes. And watching the screen continu-
ously long times taxes your eyes, too.
On installing the Plasma TV
• Use the specified wall-mount bracket or
stands.
Leave enough space for ventilation between
the exhaust fan in the rear of unit and the
wall.
• Do not install the Plasma TV in places subject
to extreme temperature, for example in direct
sunlight, or near a radiator, or heating vent. If
the Plasma TV is exposed to extreme
temperature, the Plasma TV may heat up and
it may cause deformations of the casing or
malfunctions.
• Do not install the Plasma TV in a place
exposed to direct air conditioning. If the
Plasma TV is installed in such a location,
moisture may condense on the glass or PDP
panel inside the Plasma TV. It may cause a
malfunction.
• After transporting the Plasma TV directly
from a cold to a warm location, or if the room
temperature has changed suddenly, pictures
may be blurred or show poor color over
portions of the picture. This is because
moisture has condensed on the glass or PDP
panel inside the Plasma TV. Let the moisture
evaporate before using the Plasma TV.
• To obtain a clear picture, do not expose the
screen to direct illumination or direct sunlight.
If possible, use spot lighting direct down from
the ceiling.
On adjustment volume
• Adjust the volume so as not to trouble
neighbours. Sound carries very easily at night
time. Therefore, closing the windows or using
headphones is suggested.
• When using headphones, adjust the volume
so as to avoid excessive levels, as hearing
damage may result.

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On image retention
• If the following images are displayed for an
extended period time, image retention
(afterimage) in areas of the screen may result
due to the characteristics of the Plasma
Display Panel.
– Black bars at the top and bottom that
appear with a wide video source (Letterbox
picture).
– Black bars to the left and right that appear
with a 4:3 video source (conventional TV
broadcasts).
– Video game sources
– PC images
– DVD on-screen menu displays
– On-screen menus, channel numbers, etc., of
connected equipment such as Set top box,
Cable modem, VCR, etc.
The risk of this is higher if the set is in
“Dynamic” mode or has a high contrast
setting. This image cannot be removed once
burnt onto the screen. To avoid the risk of
occurrence do not leave the TV set operating
on such a picture, or program for a long time,
use the “Screen Saver” function or lower the
contrast setting. Repeated extended daily
usage of the same image, or program can also
result in this occurrence. IMAGE RETEN-
TION IS NOT COVERED BY THE SONY
WARRANTY.
• To reduce image retention, this Plasma TV has
the “Screen Saver” function. The default
setting of the “Orbit” function in “Screen
Saver” is “On”.
On the PDP (Plasma Display Panel)
Please note that the PDP screen is made with
high-precision technology. However, black
points or bright points of light (red, blue, or
green) may appear constantly on the PDP screen,
and irregular colored stripes or brightness may
appear on the PDP screen. This is not a
malfunction.
On handling the remote control
• Handle the remote control with care. Do not
drop or step on it, or spill liquid of any kind.
• Do not place the remote control in a location
near heat source, or in a place subject to direct
sunlight, or in a damp room.
On handling and cleaning the
screen surface of the Plasma TV
The screen of this Plasma TV has an anti-
reflection screen coating. To avoid screen
degradation, follow the points mentioned below.
Do not push on or scratch with hard objects, or
throw anything at the screen. The screen may be
damaged.
• Be sure to unplug the AC power cord
connected to the Plasma TV from the AC
power outlet before cleaning.
• Do not touch the display panel after operating
continuously for a long period as the display
panel becomes hot.
• The screen of this Plasma TV has an anti-
reflection screen coating. We recommend not
to touch much of the screen surface.
• Clean the screen with the supplied cleaning
cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a
mild detergent solution.
• Never use any type of abrasive pad, scouring
powder, or solvent, such as alcohol or
benzine. This type of contact may result in
damage to the screen surface.
On cleaning the cabinet
• Be sure to unplug the AC power cord
connected to the Plasma TV from the AC
power outlet before cleaning.
• Clean the cabinet with the supplied cleaning
cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a
mild detergent solution.
• Note that material deterioration or screen
coating degradation may occur if the Plasma
TV is exposed to a volatile solvent, such as
alcohol, thinner, benzine or insecticide, or if
prolonged contact is maintained with rubber
or vinyl materials.
• The ventilation holes can accumulate dust
over a period of time. The accumulate dust
may make the cooling function of the built-in
fan less effective. To prevent this, we
recommended removing the dust periodically
(once a month) using a vacuum cleaner.

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Table of Contents
Using Your New TV
Table of Contents
Safety Information
Precautions
Using Your New TV
Getting Started ............................................................................................. 8
Step 1 Installing the TV......................................................................... 8
Step 2 Connect the antenna ................................................................ 10
Step 3 Insert the batteries into the remote ....................................... 12
Step 4 Set up your TV automatically ................................................ 13
Connecting optional components ...........................................................15
Watching the TV ........................................................................................ 23
Advanced Operations
Selecting the picture and sound
modes ...............................................26
Viewing higher quality pictures ...... 27
Customizing the picture Reality and
Clarity levels ................................... 28
Using wide screen mode .................. 30
Listening with surround sound....... 34
Enjoying stereo or bilingual
programs ......................................... 35
Viewing Teletext................................. 37
Operating optional components...... 39
Using the TV’s center speaker ......... 42
Using the picture off feature ............ 43
Using the “Memory Stick” viewer .. 44
Adjusting Your Setup (MENU)
Introducing the menu system .......... 71
Changing the “Picture” setting ........ 75
Changing the “Sound” setting ......... 78
Entering the “Memory Stick”
menu ................................................81
Changing the “Wide Screen”
setting ............................................... 82
Changing the “Features” setting ..... 84
Changing the “Setup” setting .......... 87
Additional Information
Troubleshooting ................................. 97
Self-diagnosis function................... 103
Identifying parts and controls ...... 104
Specifications ...................... Back cover

8Using Your New TV
Using Your New TV
Getting Started
Step 1
Using Your New TV
Installing the TV
Connecting the AC power cord
1 Secure the AC power plug to the AC IN jack.
2 Connect AC power cord (supplied) to wall outlet.
Note
• When connecting optional components, do not connect the AC power
cord to wall outlet until you have completed making all connection.
Preventing the TV from falling down
After connections with antennas and other equipment are
completed, be sure to attach the anchor attachments to the rear of
the TV, and pass sturdy cord or chain and attach it to a wall or pillar.
1 Remove one of the upper two screws at the rear of the TV, then
attach the anchor attachment to the screw hole.
AC power cord (supplied)
Rear of the TV
Attached screw
Anchor attachment
(not supplied)

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Using Your New TV
Using Your New TV
8
VHF/UHF
VIDEO IN
VIDEO
COMPONENT
IN
VIDEO IN
1
3 1
2
2
AUDI O
R L
(MONO)
(MONO)
AUDIO
R L
(MONO)
VIDEO
AUDIO(VAR/FIX)
R L
VIDEO
S VIDEO
IN OUT
VIDEO OUT
WOOFER OUT
(VAR)
AUDIO IN
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
CENTER SP IN
CONTROL S
HD
G B R
VD
SYNC
Y P
B
/C
B
P
R
/C
R
Y P
B
/C
B
P
R
/C
R
#
3
C
120W MAX 8Ω
-
-
-
-
VIDEO
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
AUDIO
R L
To video and
audio outputs
To S
video
output
Audio/Video cable
(not supplied)
S video cable
(not supplied)
: Signal flow
To
S VIDEO
(S video
input)
1 or 2
VCR
Antenna cable (supplied)
To antenna
output
To 8 VHF/UHF (antenna)
Rear of TV
To t VIDEO IN (video input) 1 or 2
VIDEO (yellow)
AUDIO-L (MONO) (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
Notes
• If you connect a monaural VCR, connect the yellow plug to VIDEO
(the yellow jack) and the black plug to AUDIO-L (MONO) (the white
jack).
• If you connect a VCR to the 8 VHF/UHF (antenna) terminal, preset the
signal output from the VCR to the program number 0 on the TV.
• When you connect a VCR to the S video input, display the “Setup” menu
and select “Auto” for “S Input” (see page 88). If the signals are input to
both S VIDEO (S video input) and VIDEO (video input), the S
video signal is automatically selected. To view the video signal input to
VIDEO (video input), select “Off” for “S Input”.
Connect a VCR.
To play a video tape, press T (see page 24).
continued

12 Using Your New TV
Getting Started (continued)
Step 3
Insert the batteries into the remote
1 Open the battery compartment as illustrated below.
2 Insert two size AA batteries (supplied) by matching the e and E
terminals on the batteries to the diagram inside the battery
compartment.
3 Close the battery compartment.
Notes
• Do not use old batteries or different types of batteries together.
• Remove the batteries to avoid damage from possible battery leakage
whenever you anticipate that the remote control will not be used for an
extended period.
• Handle the remote control with care.
• Avoid dropping it, getting it wet, placing it in direct sunlight, near a
heater, or where the humidity is high.

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Using Your New TV
Using Your New TV
Step 4
Set up your TV automatically
When you first turned on the TV, the “Initial Setup” menu will appear on the TV
screen. You can set the initial setting of “Language” and preset the channel
automatically.
1Press 1 to turn on the TV.
The “Initial Setup” menu
appears, and you can select
the on-screen language.
2Press /M m to select the
desired language, then
press .
“Start auto program now?”
appears.
3Press /M m to select
“Yes”, then press to
preset the channels
automatically.
The screen will indicate
automatic presetting is in
progress. After channel
presetting is complete,
“Display this menu next
time?” appears.
C o n f i r m : E n d :
L a n g u a g e : E n g l i s h
I n i t i a l S e t u p
S e l e c t :
OPTION MENU
JUMP
HD/DVD
V CENTER
VIDEO
MENU
PROG/CH
VOL
INPUT
S e l e c t : C o n f i r m : E n d :
F i r s t p l e a s e
c a b l e / a n t e n n a
c o n n e c t
I n i t i a l S e t u p
Yes
No
S t a r t a u t o p r o g r a m n o w ?
S e l e c t : C o n f i r m :
P r o g r a m :
T V S y s t e m :
0 9
A u t o
V H F L o w :
A u t o P r o g r a m
E n d :
1
E n d :S e l e c t : C o n f i r m :
D i s p l a y t h i s m e n u n e x t t i m e ?
Y e s
N o
I n i t i a l S e t u p
M m < ,/ / / /
Right side of TV
continued

14 Using Your New TV
4Press /M m to select “No”, then press .
The “Initial Setup” menu will not appear again the next time you turn on
the TV by pressing 1.
To allow this menu to appear again, select “Yes”, then press .
Tips
• You can immediately go to the end of the “Initial Setup” menu by pressing
MENU.
• If your TV has preset an unwanted channel or cannot preset a particular
channel, then preset your TV manually (see page 89).
Getting Started (continued)

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Using Your New TV
Using Your New TV
VIDEO R-AUDIO-L
LINE OUT
Y
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
S VIDEO OUT
C
B
C
R
VIDEO IN
VIDEO
COMPONENT
IN
VIDEO IN
1
3 1
2
2
AUDIO
R L
(MONO)
(MONO)
AUDIO
R L
(MONO)
VIDEO
AUDIO(VAR/FIX)
R L VIDEO
S VIDEO
IN OUT
VIDEO OUT
WOOFER OUT
(VAR)
AUDIO IN
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
CENTER SP IN
CONTROL S
HD
G B R
VD
SYNC
Y PB B R R/C P /C
Y PB B R R/C P /C
#
3
C
120W MAX 8Ω
-
-
-
-
Connecting a DVD player
To
component
video
output
Component video cable
(not supplied)
DVD player
To AUDIO-L (MONO) (white)
AUDIO-R (red)
To audio
outputs
Audio cable
(not supplied)
: Signal flow
To
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
(component
video input)
1
Rear of TV
Video cable
(not supplied)
• If the DVD player has the component video output jacks
Connect the component video cable and audio cable to the COMPONENT
VIDEO IN 1* or 2 jacks.
You do not need to connect the video cable.
* The audio in jacks for the COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1 jacks are the o AUDIO IN jacks
at the left of the VIDEO IN 3 jack. These jacks are also used for the audio in jacks for thet
t VIDEO IN 3 jack.
• If the DVD player does not have the component video output jacks
Connect the video cable and audio cable to the VIDEO IN 3* jacks.t
* The audio in jacks for the t VIDEO IN 3 jack are the o AUDIO IN jacks at the left of the
t VIDEO IN 3 jack. These jacks are also used for the audio in jacks for the
COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1 jacks.
To VIDEO
(yellow)
To
video
output
continued

18 Using Your New TV
Connecting optional components (continued)
Notes
• Some DVD player terminals may be labeled differently:
Connect To (on the DVD player)
Y (green) Y
P /CB B (blue) Cb, B-Y or PB
P /CR R (red) Cr, R-Y or PR
• Connect nothing to the HD/VD jacks when connecting a DVD player to
COMPONENT VIDEO IN (component video input) 1 or 2 .
• If you select “HD/DVD 1” or “HD/DVD 2” on your TV screen (see page
24), sound will be heard but no picture will be output from T VIDEO
OUT (monitor output). This does not indicate a malfunction.
• When receiving a progressive signal through COMPONENT VIDEO
IN (component video input) 1 or 2, “DRC-MF”, “DRC Palette” and “Game
Mode” are not selectable.
• Since the high quality pictures on a DVD disc contain a lot of information,
picture noise may appear. In this case, display the “Picture” menu and
select “Personal” for “Picture Mode” (see page 76), then adjust the
sharpness (“Sharpness”) under “Picture Adjustment” (see page 77).
• You can also connect a DVD player to VIDEO IN (video input) 1 or 2t
jacks on the TV.

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Advanced Operations
Advanced Operations
Viewing higher
quality pictures
— “DRC-MF MODE”
The Digital Reality Creation-Multi
Function (DRC-MF) feature allows you to
enjoy higher quality pictures on your TV.
You can select from among two DRC-MF
modes: “DRC1250” to watch super real
(higher resolution) pictures, or
“Progressive” for still pictures.
Press DRC-MF MODE
repeatedly until you receive
the desired picture quality.
Select To
“DRC1250” select higher resolution pictures.
“Progressive” reduce jitter of any small areas or scanning lines (e.g., letters or the
edge of objects) on the screen.
Tip
• When the broadcast signal is weak, you may see some dots or noise on the
TV screen. To reduce this interference, display the “Picture” menu and
select “Personal” for “Picture Mode” (see page 76), then adjust
“Sharpness” under “Picture Adjustment” to reduce the sharpness (see
page 77).
Note
• The DRC-MF mode is not selectable when the “Game Mode” is turned
“On”. The mode is not available for HD (high-definition) or progressive
input signal, or the picture recorded on a “Memory Stick”.
The DRC-MF logo ( ) and “DRC-MF” are trademarks of
Sony Corporation.
DRC-MF: DRC1250
DRC-MF: Progressive
DRC-MF
MODE
OPTION
DRC-MF
MEMORY STICK
MENU
JUMP
HD/DVD
V CENTER
MODE PALETTE
VIDEO
DRC-MF
MODE

30 Advanced Operations
Using wide screen
mode
The wide screen mode feature allows
you to watch the picture filling the 16:9
screen of the TV.
Watching the picture in wide screen mode automatically
— AUTO WIDE
The TV automatically selects optimum wide screen mode according
to the signal input and displays the picture to fill the 16:9 screen.
Tip
• You can select the wide screen mode manually using the button (see
page 32).
Notes
• The AUTO WIDE feature may not work correctly depending on the quality
of signal. In this case, select the wide screen mode manually using the
button (see page 32).
• The examples in the table on page 31 show the settings preset at the
factory; “Auto Wide” is set to “On” and “4:3 Default” is set to “Wide
Zoom” in the “Wide Screen” menu (see pages 83).
OPTION
DRC-MF
MEMORY STICK
MENU
JUMP
HD/DVD
V CENTER
PROG
MODE
CENTER SP RESET A/BPIC OFF
PALETTE
TV
VIDEO
V CENTER
M m < ,/ / / /
PROG
+/–

32 Advanced Operations
Using wide screen mode (continued)
Watching the picture in wide screen mode manually
You can select the desired wide screen mode manually.
Press repeatedly until the mode indication
you want is displayed on the screen.
Original source Each time you press , the wide screen mode changes as follows:
4:3 source (Standard
definition source)
16:9 source (High
definition source)
Notes
• When TV receives 720p or 1080i signal, “Normal” cannot be selected.
• You can also select the wide screen mode manually using the menu (see
page 82).
• When the wide screen mode is selected by pressing the button on the
remote or using the menu, the AUTO WIDE feature does not work
temporarily.
The AUTO WIDE feature functions again when:
– you change a TV channel with PROG +/–.
– you change the video input with t.
– the TV is turned off and on again.
• You can adjust the vertical position of the picture when wide screen mode
is set to “Wide Zoom” or “Zoom” (see page 33).
Wide Zoom
Enlarge to fill the
screen with
minimum
distortion
Normal
Display 4:3
picture in
original size
Full
Enlarge the
original picture
horizontally to
fill the screen
Zoom
Enlarge the
original picture
without
distorting
aspect ratio
Full
Display 16:9
picture in
original size
Zoom
Enlarge the
original picture
without
distorting
aspect ratio
Wide Zoom
Enlarge to fill the
screen with
minimum
distortion
Product specificaties
Merk: | Sony |
Categorie: | Beamer |
Model: | KE-MX37A1 |
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