Sony KV 32FV310, KV 36FV310 manual Connecting a TV and Satellite Receiver

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Connecting Your TV

Connecting a TV and Satellite Receiver

From cable/ antenna

2

1

Satellite receiver

 

Rear of TV

1

3

4

5

MONITOR

AUDIO OUT

 

 

 

 

(VAR/FIX)

 

 

 

Y

 

 

 

S VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

P B

 

 

 

 

 

P R

 

VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

 

 

 

 

 

L

 

 

 

L

 

(MONO)

 

 

(MONO)

Satellite antenna cable

3

R

R

Video (yellow) Audio L (white)

Audio R (red)

1 Connect the cable from your satellite antenna to SATELLITE IN on your satellite receiver.

2 Connect the coaxial cable from your cable service or antenna to the VHF/UHF jack on your TV.

3 Using audio/video cables (not supplied), connect AUDIO/VIDEO OUT on your satellite receiver to AUDIO/VIDEO IN on your TV.

Using your TV with this connection

This connection allows you to do the following:

Program your Sony remote control to operate your satellite receiver (see page 5).

To activate your remote, press to operate your satellite receiver. See page 7 on how to operate other functions.

Press repeatedly to switch to satellite receiver input (VIDEO input).

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Contents Page Page Owner’s Record Protecting the TVTrademarks and Copyrights Cleaning Use Power SourcesInstallation AccessoriesService Damage Requiring Service Power-Cord ProtectionReplacement Parts Safety CheckPage Contents Page Introduction Introducing the FD Trinitron Wega FeaturesAbout this Manual Batteries for the Remote ControlFront Panel Menu Controls Remote Control Description Using the Remote ControlTV/VIDEO Programming the Remote Control Laserdisc Players Manufacturer’s Codes VCRsDVD Players Cable BoxesOperating a VCR Press Using your TV Remote Control with Other EquipmentOperating a DVD Player PressTo Operating a Laser Disc Player PressToOperating a Cable Box PressTo Operating a Satellite Receiver PressTV Rear Panel Connecting Your TVJack Description JackDescription TV with Cable, Indoor, or Outdoor Antenna Basic ConnectionsNot supplied TV and Cable Box Cable Box ConnectionsCable box From cable Antenna Cable Box and Cable Connecting a TV and VCR Connecting Additional EquipmentSplitter Connecting a TV, VCR, and Cable BoxCable box Rear of TV Operating Instructions Connecting a TV and Satellite Receiver Connecting a TV, VCR, and Satellite Receiver Rear of DVD Player Rear of TV Connecting a DVD PlayerConnecting an Audio System Connecting a CamcorderConnecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing Page Setting Up the TV Using Basic FunctionsPress to turn on the TV. The Initial Setup screen appears To reset the TV to factory settingsChange your audio settings Adjust your picture settingsCustomize your channel settings Quick Start to the MenusAccess the most commonly used menu settings Using Basic FunctionsDisplaying Picture in Picture Using Picture in Picture PIPTo use PIP To check your PIPYellow PIP button Description PIP Function buttonsTo change channels/programs in the PIP window Connections that affect your ability to use PIP How to Access Menus Using the MenusTo Access Menus Using the Video Menu Using the Audio Menu Custom selection of audio output source SpeakerTo access the Channel menu, use the following steps Using the Channel MenuFavorite Channels CableChannel Auto ProgramSkip/Add Channel LabelTo access the Parent menu, use the following steps Using the Parent MenuTo use the Parent Menu Changing your Password Setting the RatingParental Control Select a CountryPress , then use the 0 9 buttons to enter your password Using the Custom MenuInformation for Parents To view a program that exceeds the TV ratingMovie Rating United States Selecting Custom Rating OptionsTV Rating Allow UnratedAllows all unrated programs BlockEnglish Rating Canada Selecting Custom Rating OptionsFrench Rating A. RatingTo access the Timer menu, use the following steps Using the Timer MenuTimer 1 TimerUsing the Setup Menu To access the Basic menu, use the following steps Using the Basic MenuPress G to decrease picture contrast Press g to increase picture contrastPage Other Information TroubleshootingGeneral Programming The Remote Control Remote ControlAudio VideoPicture in Picture PIP ChannelsFor all models except as noted SpecificationsPage Display IndexSleep Page Page Limited Warranty Page Page Page

KV 32FV310, KV-27FV310, KV-32FV310, KV-36FV310, KV 36FV310 specifications

The Sony KV series, particularly the KV-36FV310, KV-27FV310, KV-32FV310, and similar models, represents an era of television technology that has left a lasting impact on home entertainment. Designed predominantly for CRT (cathode-ray tube) enthusiasts, these televisions are celebrated for their impressive picture quality, robust build, and unique features that cater to different viewing experiences.

The KV-36FV310, being the flagship model of the series, is notable for its large 36-inch screen that offers a rich, immersive viewing experience. It utilizes Sony's Trinitron technology, which enhances color accuracy and brightness. The television features a 16:9 aspect ratio, making it ideal for watching movies and television shows formatted for wide screens. With a resolution of 480p, it delivers crisp images, especially for its time, and remains a favorite among retro gaming enthusiasts who value its handling of classic game consoles.

The KV-32FV310 offers a slightly smaller option with its 32-inch screen, maintaining many of the same technologies that its larger counterpart boasts. This model is perfect for smaller living rooms or bedrooms, still providing impressive color reproduction and contrast while optimizing space. The built-in stereo speakers enhance the audio experience, making it a complete multimedia solution.

The KV-27FV310 caters to those who prefer a compact size without compromising on performance. Despite its smaller 27-inch screen, it retains the essential features of the series, including the Trinitron tube, which is acclaimed for its sharpness and depth of color. This model strikes a balance between space-saving design and visual fidelity.

All models in this series are equipped with multiple video inputs, including composite, S-video, and RF connections, allowing for versatile connectivity with various devices. This flexibility supports connections to DVD players, gaming consoles, and even VCRs, which were prominent during the height of these models' popularity.

In terms of design, the KV series exhibits a sleek, understated aesthetic typical of Sony products from that era, ensuring that they complement a variety of home decors. The remote control functionality adds convenience, allowing users to navigate channels and settings with ease.

Although the KV series has been largely surpassed by modern LCD and OLED technology, its legacy endures, celebrated for its contributions to the evolution of television design and performance. Collectors and retro tech enthusiasts continue to seek out these models, keen to experience the unique vintage charm and quality they offer.