Sony KV-20FV300, KV-24FV300 manual Connecting Your TV, TV Rear Panel, Jack Description, Pb, Pr

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Connecting Your TV

Read this section before setting up your TV for the first time. This section covers basic connections in addition to any optional equipment you may be connecting.

TV Rear Panel

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Jack

Description

1 S VIDEO

Connects to the S VIDEO OUT jack on your VCR or other video

 

 

equipment that has S VIDEO. S VIDEO provides better picture

 

 

quality than the VHF/UHF jacks or the video input jack. S VIDEO

 

 

does not provide sound; the audio cables must still be connected.

 

 

 

2 VHF/UHF

Connects to your VHF/UHF antenna or cable.

 

 

3 VIDEO/

Connects to the AUDIO and VIDEO output jacks on your VCR or

 

AUDIO (L/R)

other video equipment. A second video input jack (VIDEO 2) is

 

 

located on the front panel of the TV. These AUDIO/VIDEO input

 

 

jacks provide better picture quality than the VHF/UHF jack.

 

 

 

4 Y, PB, PR/

Connects to the component video Y, PB, PR to AUDIO L and R

 

L, R

output jacks on your DVD player or Digital Set-top box.

 

 

 

5 AUDIO OUT

Connects to the AUDIO L and R input jacks on your audio or

 

(VAR/FIX)

video equipment. You can listen to your TV’s audio through your

 

L(MONO)/R

stereo system.

 

 

 

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Contents KV-20FV300 KV-24FV300 Protecting the TV Owner’s RecordTrademarks and Copyrights Important Safeguards Service Damage Requiring Service Power-Cord ProtectionVentilation Antennas Outdoor Antenna GroundingReplacement Parts Safety CheckServicing Contents Introduction Introducing the FD Trinitron Wega FeaturesAbout this Manual Batteries for the Remote ControlFront Panel Menu Controls Operating InstructionsTV Rear Panel Connecting Your TVJack Description PB, PRTV with indoor or outdoor antenna, or Catv cable Basic ConnectionsConnecting Additional Equipment Connecting Your TVTV and VCR TV and Cable Box Connecting Your TV TV and Satellite Receiver Satellite ReceiverRear of TV VCR TV, Satellite Receiver, and VCRBlack and white Connecting a Camcorder Connecting HeadphonesFront A/V Panel Using the Remote Control and Basic Functions Using the Remote Control To perform Auto Program again Setting Up the TV AutomaticallyQuick Start to the Menus Operating Instructions Menu Allows you to To Access a Menu Using the MenusUsing the Video Menu Using the MenusMode Picture Controls Menu Using the Audio Menu Options Menu SpeakerAudio Out Favorite Using the Channel Setup MenuCable Channel FixOperating Instructions Channel Skip/Add Parental Control Overview of the RatingsMovie Rating Unrated TV RatingEnglish Rating French RatingA. Rating Using the Parental Control Menu Setting the Rating Changing your PasswordInformation for Parents Using the Custom Menu Using the Timer Menu Timer 1Timer Using the Setup Menu Programming the Remote Control Other InformationVCR codes Laser Disc Player codes Cable box codesDBS codes Satellite receiver codesOperating a VCR Press To Other InformationOperating a DVD Press Operating a Laser Disc Press ToTroubleshooting Cleaned Remote controlLost password for Don’t seem to workFor all models except as noted SpecificationsFront A/V Panel see TV Front Panel IndexSleep Page Page

KV-20FV300, KV-24FV300 specifications

The Sony KV-20FV300 and KV-24FV300 are two remarkable CRT televisions that represent the pinnacle of traditional television technology. Released in the late 1990s, these models are known for their exceptional picture quality and user-friendly features that captivated audiences during an era dominated by tube TVs.

The KV-20FV300 features a 20-inch screen, while the KV-24FV300 boasts a larger 24-inch display. Both models are designed with Sony's advanced Trinitron technology, which enhances image clarity through an innovative horizontal aperture grill. This technology delivers vivid colors, sharp details, and excellent contrast ratios, ensuring an engaging viewing experience whether you are watching movies, playing video games, or enjoying sports.

One of the standout features of these televisions is their Super Fine Pitch technology, which allows for finer and more precise image resolution. This results in a smoother picture with less visible scan lines, making the viewing experience more immersive. The incorporation of a high-quality shadow mask further improves color rendition and minimizes distortion, ensuring that viewers can enjoy their favorite content as it was intended.

In terms of connectivity, both models come equipped with multiple inputs, including composite and S-video ports, allowing users to connect various devices such as VCRs, DVD players, and gaming consoles easily. The integration of a built-in tuner enables users to access a variety of TV channels without the need for an external box, making it convenient for everyday viewing.

Another notable characteristic of the KV-20FV300 and KV-24FV300 is their ergonomic design. The televisions feature a sleek and compact form factor, making them suitable for different room sizes and setups. Additionally, the user-friendly remote control provides easy navigation through the menu settings and channel selection, enhancing the overall user experience.

Sony's commitment to sound quality is evident in these models as well, with a built-in speaker system that delivers clear and robust audio. The stereo sound output ensures a balanced soundstage, making dialogue crisp and music enjoyable.

In conclusion, the Sony KV-20FV300 and KV-24FV300 are exemplary examples of CRT television technology, combining high-quality image reproduction and user-focused features. Though times have changed and flat-panel displays have taken over the market, these models remain cherished by enthusiasts and those nostalgic for the classic CRT era. Their legacy reflects Sony's dedication to innovation and quality in the realm of consumer electronics.