Sony KD-32NX200E CRT Television User Manual


 
TV menu system
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Features menu
This menu allows you to set the sleep timer and to set a signal to be output from the
AV3 socket. The table below explains each option and how to use it:
Set Up menu
This menu contains the following advanced features that allow you to customise the TV.
To check which mode you are in, press the button on the remote control. If you are
watching a digital programme, an Info display appears on screen providing brief details
for the current and next programme. If this happens, press the DIGITAL/ button on
the remote control to switch to analogue channels.
Auto Tuning
(for analogue channels only)
All the available channels were tuned in when the TV was first installed. The Auto
Tuning option in the Set Up menu allows you to repeat that process (e.g. to re-install
the TV at an alternative location or search for new channels that have been launched
by broadcasters). With the Auto Tuning option highlighted, press b to select. The
autotune prompt appears on screen. Press OK to start the auto tuning process. When
all available channels have been tuned the TV returns to normal operation.
Programme Sorting
(for analogue channels only)
The Programme Sorting option in the Set Up menu allows you to change the order in
which the channels are stored on the TV. With the Programme Sorting option
highlighted, press b to enter the Programme Sorting menu. Press v or V to highlight
the channel you wish to move to a new position, then press b to select. Press v or V to
highlight the new position for your channel, then press OK. Your chosen channel has
now moved to the new position. Repeat to move other channels if required.
AV Preset
The AV Preset option in the Set Up menu allows you to assign a name to any
equipment connected to the AV sockets of the TV. The name is displayed briefly on
screen when the equipment is selected. With the AV Preset option highlighted, press b
to enter the AV Preset menu. Press v or V to highlight the socket you wish to name.
Press b to select the LABEL column. Press v or V to select the first character. Press b
to confirm this character. Select the other characters in the same way (up to a
maximum of five characters). After selecting all required characters, press OK to store.
Manual Set Up
With the Manual Set Up option highlighted, press b to enter the Manual Set Up menu.
The Manual Set Up menu is explained on the following page.
Auto Format
With this option switched on, the TV can automatically
adjust the picture size to suit the broadcast.
Press V or v to select On or Off.
Press OK to confirm.
Format Correction*
(*only if ‘Auto Format’ is switched on)
When viewing 4:3 or 14:9 broadcasts there will be dark
areas visible at the edge of the screen. The settings
available are:
Off: Dark areas remain on the TV screen.
On: The TV automatically switches to Smart mode,
eliminating any dark areas on the TV screen.
Press V or v to select On or Off.
Press OK to confirm.
Sleep Timer
This option allows you to set a period of time after which
the TV switches itself into standby mode. This can be in
10 minute intervals up to a maximum of 90 minutes.
Press V or v to select the period of
time required. Press OK to
confirm.
AV3 Output
This option allows you to set which signal source is
output from the AV3 scart socket (labelled ) on
the rear of the TV. If you connect a VCR to this socket
you can record from equipment connected to the other
sockets of the TV. The settings available are:
Ana. TV:Always outputs the tuned analogue TV signal.
Digi. TV:Always outputs the tuned digital TV signal.
AV1: Outputs the signal from equipment connected
to the socket on the rear of the TV.
AV2: Outputs the signal from equipment connected
to the socket on the rear of the TV.
AV3: Outputs the signal from equipment connected
to the socket on the rear of the TV.
AV4: Outputs the signal from equipment connected
to the socket on the front of the TV.
Press V or v to select TV, AV1,
AV2, AV3 or AV4. Press OK to
confirm.
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