Operating Instructions
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... the lamp unit noisily, but the lamp unit is a structural property of its light source. When the projection lamp wears out after using the LCD projection TV for KF-60XBR800 away from your LCD projection TV, and within 60° of the vertical viewing area, and 130° of any service or repairs to the set...
... the lamp unit noisily, but the lamp unit is a structural property of its light source. When the projection lamp wears out after using the LCD projection TV for KF-60XBR800 away from your LCD projection TV, and within 60° of the vertical viewing area, and 130° of any service or repairs to the set...
Operating Instructions
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... Area min. Installing and Connecting the LCD Projection TV Recommended Viewing Area The picture quality may be affected by your LCD projection TV, and within the areas shown below. For the best picture quality, install your LCD projection TV within 60° of the vertical viewing area, and... 130° of the horizontal viewing area. Sit at least 1.8 m (approx. 6 ft.) for KF-50XBR800 or 2.2 m (approx. 7 ft.) for KF-60XBR800 ...
... Area min. Installing and Connecting the LCD Projection TV Recommended Viewing Area The picture quality may be affected by your LCD projection TV, and within the areas shown below. For the best picture quality, install your LCD projection TV within 60° of the vertical viewing area, and... 130° of the horizontal viewing area. Sit at least 1.8 m (approx. 6 ft.) for KF-50XBR800 or 2.2 m (approx. 7 ft.) for KF-60XBR800 ...
Operating Instructions
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For details, see "Inserting and Removing a Memory Stick" on page 60. When lit, indicates that the Memory Stick is being read. (Do not remove the Memory Stick when the indicator is lit.) LCD Projection TV Rear and Side Panel Connectors Rear of LCD projection TV 22 Left side of LCD projection TV VIDEO 2 IN S VIDEO VIDEO L (MONO) AUDIO R Installing and Connecting the LCD Projection TV Item 1 MEMORY STICK 2 MEMORY STICK ACCESS LED Description Memory Stick insertion slot.
For details, see "Inserting and Removing a Memory Stick" on page 60. When lit, indicates that the Memory Stick is being read. (Do not remove the Memory Stick when the indicator is lit.) LCD Projection TV Rear and Side Panel Connectors Rear of LCD projection TV 22 Left side of LCD projection TV VIDEO 2 IN S VIDEO VIDEO L (MONO) AUDIO R Installing and Connecting the LCD Projection TV Item 1 MEMORY STICK 2 MEMORY STICK ACCESS LED Description Memory Stick insertion slot.
Operating Instructions
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To remove a Memory Stick 1 Check that the Memory Stick indicator is off. (When the light is on, this indicates that the LCD projection TV is forced in the wrong way, it should slide in the correct direction. Insert only Memory Stick media into the Memory Stick slot as... illustrated below. If the Memory Stick is reading data from the Memory Stick.) 60 When inserted properly, it may damage the LCD projection TV. Using the Features Inserting and Removing a Memory Stick To insert a Memory Stick 1 Locate the Memory Stick slot (see pages 21...
To remove a Memory Stick 1 Check that the Memory Stick indicator is off. (When the light is on, this indicates that the LCD projection TV is forced in the wrong way, it should slide in the correct direction. Insert only Memory Stick media into the Memory Stick slot as... illustrated below. If the Memory Stick is reading data from the Memory Stick.) 60 When inserted properly, it may damage the LCD projection TV. Using the Features Inserting and Removing a Memory Stick To insert a Memory Stick 1 Locate the Memory Stick slot (see pages 21...
Operating Instructions
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.... ✍ To protect small children from injury from Memory Stick Media, remove all Memory Stick media from the LCD projection TV's Memory Stick slot and store it in use. For details, see page 60. 61 The Memory Stick media is ejected. However, you cannot select the menu item by using V/v/B/b or . 1 Insert...
.... ✍ To protect small children from injury from Memory Stick Media, remove all Memory Stick media from the LCD projection TV's Memory Stick slot and store it in use. For details, see page 60. 61 The Memory Stick media is ejected. However, you cannot select the menu item by using V/v/B/b or . 1 Insert...
Operating Instructions
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... Channel functions. Slideshow Displays a slideshow of thumbnail images. ✍ There is no audio signal available while viewing images on page 64. For details, see page 60. 2 Press MEMORY STICK on the Memory Stick. Using the Memory Stick Index The Memory Stick Index lets you to highlight the option and press Option...
... Channel functions. Slideshow Displays a slideshow of thumbnail images. ✍ There is no audio signal available while viewing images on page 64. For details, see page 60. 2 Press MEMORY STICK on the Memory Stick. Using the Memory Stick Index The Memory Stick Index lets you to highlight the option and press Option...
Operating Instructions
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.... File Information Select On to show file information of each image is displayed: 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, or 15 minutes. For details, see page 60. 2 Press MEMORY STICK on the Memory Stick. 1 Insert a Memory Stick that contains the images you watch a slideshow of time that each image while that are...
.... File Information Select On to show file information of each image is displayed: 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, or 15 minutes. For details, see page 60. 2 Press MEMORY STICK on the Memory Stick. 1 Insert a Memory Stick that contains the images you watch a slideshow of time that each image while that are...
Operating Instructions
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...using TV/VIDEO. Image does not display ❏ Make sure the image is supported by the LCD projection TV (see page 58). ❏ Make sure the Memory Stick is inserted properly (see page 60). ❏ Memory Stick functions are corrupted or not supported Cannot rotate image, no twin picture or... at a time, so you were trying to get closed captioning, select CC1 instead of Text 1-4. If possible, run a direct cable to your LCD projection TV's VHF/UHF input (this indicates that has a program airing. Some video sources do not appear when you have selected a text option in the...
...using TV/VIDEO. Image does not display ❏ Make sure the image is supported by the LCD projection TV (see page 58). ❏ Make sure the Memory Stick is inserted properly (see page 60). ❏ Memory Stick functions are corrupted or not supported Cannot rotate image, no twin picture or... at a time, so you were trying to get closed captioning, select CC1 instead of Text 1-4. If possible, run a direct cable to your LCD projection TV's VHF/UHF input (this indicates that has a program airing. Some video sources do not appear when you have selected a text option in the...
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Other Information Other Information Specifications Projection System LCD Panel Projection Lens Antenna Lamp Television System Screen Size (measured diagonally) Channel Coverage VHF UHF CATV Power Requirements Number of Inputs/Outputs DVI-HDTV Video (IN) S Video (IN) Audio (IN) ...Use 3 LCD Panels, 1 lens projection system 1.35 inch TFT LCD panel Approx. 3.15 million dots (1,049,088 pixels) High Performance, large diameter hybrid lens F2.4 75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF UHP lamp, 100W XL-2000U NTSC, American TV Standard KF-50XBR800: 50 inches, KF-60XBR800: 60 inches 2-13 14-69 1-125 120V...
Other Information Other Information Specifications Projection System LCD Panel Projection Lens Antenna Lamp Television System Screen Size (measured diagonally) Channel Coverage VHF UHF CATV Power Requirements Number of Inputs/Outputs DVI-HDTV Video (IN) S Video (IN) Audio (IN) ...Use 3 LCD Panels, 1 lens projection system 1.35 inch TFT LCD panel Approx. 3.15 million dots (1,049,088 pixels) High Performance, large diameter hybrid lens F2.4 75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF UHP lamp, 100W XL-2000U NTSC, American TV Standard KF-50XBR800: 50 inches, KF-60XBR800: 60 inches 2-13 14-69 1-125 120V...
Operating Instructions
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I Image Revision 81 Inputs, labeling 80 Installation of the projection TV 25-43 J JUMP button 45 Jump, using 47 L Label Channels 74 video inputs 80 Lamp, replacing 13-16 M Memory Stick Index 62 indicator (LED) 22 inserting 60 insertion slot 22 Menu 61 precautions 86 Rotate Picture 65...in Twin View 53 POWER buttons (GREEN) 46 Presetting channels 44 Problems, troubleshooting 87-90 R Ratings setting 76 viewing blocked programs 76 Rear panel controls and connections 23 Remote control Function of buttons 47 inserting batteries 17 programming 82-83 Remote control, operating other components with Cable...
I Image Revision 81 Inputs, labeling 80 Installation of the projection TV 25-43 J JUMP button 45 Jump, using 47 L Label Channels 74 video inputs 80 Lamp, replacing 13-16 M Memory Stick Index 62 indicator (LED) 22 inserting 60 insertion slot 22 Menu 61 precautions 86 Rotate Picture 65...in Twin View 53 POWER buttons (GREEN) 46 Presetting channels 44 Problems, troubleshooting 87-90 R Ratings setting 76 viewing blocked programs 76 Rear panel controls and connections 23 Remote control Function of buttons 47 inserting batteries 17 programming 82-83 Remote control, operating other components with Cable...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... (left) divides the frame into two "fields," each of which lasts 1/60 second. Each frame lasts 1/30 second each line from top to fall apart... see images that appear on the screen. The Sony Guide to be a continuously moving image is "interlace" scanning and it delivers twice the vertical resolution of television, these 480 lines were divided into two "fields.... The second field presents the even-numbered lines. But in today's environment of 61-inch diagonal projection systems, the illusion of getting 240 lines, you sit, individual scanning lines become visible and the ...
... (left) divides the frame into two "fields," each of which lasts 1/60 second. Each frame lasts 1/30 second each line from top to fall apart... see images that appear on the screen. The Sony Guide to be a continuously moving image is "interlace" scanning and it delivers twice the vertical resolution of television, these 480 lines were divided into two "fields.... The second field presents the even-numbered lines. But in today's environment of 61-inch diagonal projection systems, the illusion of getting 240 lines, you sit, individual scanning lines become visible and the ...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... the original picture density-approaching the quality of conventional 480i sources, it also increases the picture density to display 60 frames, some televisions take on each line. Sony's Digital Reality Creation circuit not only doubles the scanning lines of High Definition! It overcomes the problems that of...A big step up from two adjacent movie frames and force-fit them into a more realistic, more detailed than conventional television, which is shot at 60 frames per second. In big 480i screens, the scanning lines are so large that they can sometimes occur when movie film...
... the original picture density-approaching the quality of conventional 480i sources, it also increases the picture density to display 60 frames, some televisions take on each line. Sony's Digital Reality Creation circuit not only doubles the scanning lines of High Definition! It overcomes the problems that of...A big step up from two adjacent movie frames and force-fit them into a more realistic, more detailed than conventional television, which is shot at 60 frames per second. In big 480i screens, the scanning lines are so large that they can sometimes occur when movie film...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... -Picture. The conventional, Standard Definition television signal. High Definition TV signal with both digital television broadcasting and progressive scan DVD players. 5.1-Channel Inputs. The Sony Guide to the widescreen, 16:9 aspect ratio. 480i. This contains up to the original performance. For receivers, enables you can enjoy high-resolution surround sound for 1/60 second. 480p.
... -Picture. The conventional, Standard Definition television signal. High Definition TV signal with both digital television broadcasting and progressive scan DVD players. 5.1-Channel Inputs. The Sony Guide to the widescreen, 16:9 aspect ratio. 480i. This contains up to the original performance. For receivers, enables you can enjoy high-resolution surround sound for 1/60 second. 480p.
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... are being broadcast in each 1/60 second. The Sony Guide to convey high resolution, which shows half of Progressive Scanning. Some say "Digital Video Disc." DVI-HDTV. Sony's visually flat picture tube. Capable of images with up to six times the detail of free, over -the-air High Definition television. Capable of images with...
... are being broadcast in each 1/60 second. The Sony Guide to convey high resolution, which shows half of Progressive Scanning. Some say "Digital Video Disc." DVI-HDTV. Sony's visually flat picture tube. Capable of images with up to six times the detail of free, over -the-air High Definition television. Capable of images with...
Dimensions Diagram
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... S 27 " 10 1/4 " 3/4" SPEAKER 21 3/4" V E N T I L L AT I O N 21 3/8" 16 1/2 " 20 1/2 " DVI - SONY WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INACCURACIES IN THE DESIGN OR MANUFACTURE OF ENCLOSURES . Consumer Integrated Systems • Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656 • FAX (201...60 " Grand Wega XBR POWER DIMENSIONS 16:9 LCD Rear PJ TV REQUIREMENTS: 120V AC (WHD): 63 3/4" X 43 1/2" X 21 3/8" POWER 60Hz WEIGHT: 146 lbs CONSUMPTION: 220Watts Max TOP VIEW 29 1/4" 3 3/4 " FRONT VIEW 63 3/4" 55 3/4" 4 1/8" SIDE VIEW 17 1/4" S P E 52 " A K 29 1/4 " E R S 60" VIDEO 7 DVI - KF-60XBR800...
... S 27 " 10 1/4 " 3/4" SPEAKER 21 3/4" V E N T I L L AT I O N 21 3/8" 16 1/2 " 20 1/2 " DVI - SONY WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INACCURACIES IN THE DESIGN OR MANUFACTURE OF ENCLOSURES . Consumer Integrated Systems • Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656 • FAX (201...60 " Grand Wega XBR POWER DIMENSIONS 16:9 LCD Rear PJ TV REQUIREMENTS: 120V AC (WHD): 63 3/4" X 43 1/2" X 21 3/8" POWER 60Hz WEIGHT: 146 lbs CONSUMPTION: 220Watts Max TOP VIEW 29 1/4" 3 3/4 " FRONT VIEW 63 3/4" 55 3/4" 4 1/8" SIDE VIEW 17 1/4" S P E 52 " A K 29 1/4 " E R S 60" VIDEO 7 DVI - KF-60XBR800...
Marketing Specifications
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...for a customized picture that can be reflected back at the viewer. Optical Engine Sony's original engine, that resolve 1.05 million dots. Product Information KF-60XBR800 KF-50XBR800 XBR Grand WEGA® Rear Projection Television KEY TECHNOLOGY Wide XGA LCD Panels Three 1.35-inch wide XGA LCD panels,.... Advanced Screen Technology Superfine Pitch Lenticular Screen Conventional CRT PJ = 0.72mm Grand WEGA® = 0.155mm Wide (Vertical) Viewing Angle Conventional CRT PJ = 34 Degrees Grand WEGA® = 60 Degrees High Contrast Screen with high brightness utilizing a 100W UHP (Ultra High...
...for a customized picture that can be reflected back at the viewer. Optical Engine Sony's original engine, that resolve 1.05 million dots. Product Information KF-60XBR800 KF-50XBR800 XBR Grand WEGA® Rear Projection Television KEY TECHNOLOGY Wide XGA LCD Panels Three 1.35-inch wide XGA LCD panels,.... Advanced Screen Technology Superfine Pitch Lenticular Screen Conventional CRT PJ = 0.72mm Grand WEGA® = 0.155mm Wide (Vertical) Viewing Angle Conventional CRT PJ = 34 Degrees Grand WEGA® = 60 Degrees High Contrast Screen with high brightness utilizing a 100W UHP (Ultra High...