Sony KDF-55E2000, KDF-50E2000 manual Safety, Installing, To Customers

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WARNING

To reduce tile risk ol tire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to

rain or ii]oistule.

This symbol is inlended to alert the u_r to tile presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient

magnitude to constitule a risk of eleclric shock lo persons.

This symbol is intended to alert the u_r 1o tile presence of impoltant operating and mainlenance (selvicing) instructions in the lileralure accompanying the appliance.

Tile apparatus shall nol be exposed to dripping or splashing and no ohjecls filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.

Safety

[]

Opel'ale

tile TV only

on 120 V AC.

 

 

[]

The plug is designed,

fi)r salety purposes,

lo fil into tile wall outlet

 

only one way. If you are unable to insert lhe plug hdly inlo tile outlet,

 

conlact

 

your

dealer.

 

 

 

[]

If ally liquid or solid

object should l, dl inside file cabineL

unplug tile

 

TV inmlediately

and have il checked by qualified service personnel

 

belorc

operaling

il fimher.

 

 

[]

If you

will not be using tile TV lot _veral

days, disconnect

lhe power

 

by pulling the plug i(selE Never pull on the coM.

 

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For details

concerning

salPty precautions,

see "hnportanl

Sal_ly

 

lnslrtlclions"

 

on

page

5.

 

 

Installing

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Tile TV should be inslalled near

an easily

accessible

power

outlet.

 

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To prcvenl

internal

heat

buildup,

do not block tile _enlilalion

 

 

 

 

openings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[]

Do not install tile TV in a hot or humid

place,

or in a place subject

to

 

excessive dust or mechanical vibration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[]

Avoid

operating

tile TV

at lelnperaturcs

below

41 °F (5°C).

 

 

 

[]

If tile TV is transported

directly

flom a cold to a warm

 

location,

or

if

 

tile roonl tenlperalure changes suddenly, tile picture lnay be blurred

 

or show

poor color

due

to lllOislurc

condensation.

In Ihis

cgise_

please

 

wait a lew

hours

to ]el lhe nloisl/ire evaporale

befiwe

lurning

on

tile

 

TV.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[]

To obtain

file besl

picture,

do nol expo_

 

the

screen to

direct

 

 

 

 

ilhmlinalion or direct sunlight. 11is recommended to use spot lighting

 

directed down hom tile ceiling or to cover tile windows thai lace tile

 

screen with opaque drapery, fi is desirable to install tile TV in a roonl

 

where file floor and walls are not of a reflective nlateriah

 

 

 

[]

See pages

13 and

 

14 lor

nlore infi)rmalion

on tile installation.

 

 

CAUTION

CAUTION

Use tile lollowing Sony appliance(s) only with tile fi)llowing TV STAND.

To pl'e_ ent electric shock, do not use this polarized AC phlg with an extension cord, recvptacle or other outlet unless tile hlades can be fiflly inserted to prevent blade exposure.

Note on Caption Vision

KI)F-42E2(XX) KI)F-46E2(XRl

KI)F-5(IE2(100

KI)F-55E2(XX)

This TV pro_ ides display ol TV closed captioning ill accordance wilh § 15.119 of tile FCC rules.

NOTIFICATION

This equipnlent has been tested and lound to comply with tile limits lot a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ol tile FCC Rules. These limits am designed to provide reasonable prolection against harnlfifl inlerl)mnce ill a msidenlial instzdlalion. This equipnlenl generates, uses and can radiate radio flequency energy and, ifnol installed and used in accordance with the

Jnstrucliolls_ may cause harnlllll interlcrcncc to radio colnlnunicaih)ns. However, there is no guarantee that interlcmnce will nol occur in a

particular inslallation. If this equipment does cause harmhd interllrmnce 1o radio or televiskm reception, which can be detemlined by turning the equipment off and on, tile user is encouraged to try 1o correcl file

interlPrcnce by one or more of the fi)llowing measures:

 

[]

Reorienl

or

mlocale

tile receiving

antenna.

 

 

[]

Incm_se

tile

separatkm

belween

tile equipment

and receiver.

[]

Connecl

tile equipment

inlo an outlel

on a circuil dillerenl

fl'om thai

 

1o which tile

receiver

is connected.

 

 

 

[]

Consull

lhe dealer

or

an experienced

radio/TV

technician

k)r help.

Pcrsuant 1o FCC regulations, you arc cautioned thai any changes or modifications not expressly approved ill lhis nlanual coukl void your

authorily lo operale this equipment.

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Use with other TV STAND may cause instability and possibly resul( ill

illjuly,

To Customers

Sufl]cient expertise is required lot installing tile specilied producL Be sure

tO s/ibc,.)ntritct

tile instldhltion

to Solly

dealers

or licensed

contractors

lind

pay adequale atlenlion to salcty during lhe installation.

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Contents Sony Corporation HD-TVContact Sony Customer Support at Please Do Not Return the Product to the StoreModel No Serial No Safety InstallingTo Customers Trademark Information For Customers in the United StatesOutdoor Antenna Grounding Important SafetyOn Contamination on the Screen Surface Be Careful When MovingDamage Requiring Service Antenna Grounding According to the NECMenu Using Inserting Batteries into the Remote Control ButtonRemote Control Using Other Equipment with Your Remote Using ExternalGeneral PC Input Signal Compatibility Chart Welcome Package Contents FeaturesPage Enjoying Your TV ScreenCare is required Indicators IndicatorsInstalling Take Precaution during InstallationCarrying Your TV From Toppling When Instalfing Your TV against a WallUsing the TV stand with support belts PreventingHorizontal Viewing Area TV operating TemperatureRecommended Viewing AreaTV Controls and Connectors Front PanelTo open the panel When operating the TV InfraredSpeaker Side and Rear Panel Video io viDEoiN ConnectingService Port EomposiieBest Video Performance OverviewMaking Video Audio ConnectionsEquipmentwith S Video About Using Hdmi To DVI AdapterExample of an S Video Connection Rear of TVBasic Connections If you are connecting a VCROhrn Coaxial cable Cable SystemAnd/or VHF/UHF Antenna System Rear of TV Ohm Coaxial cableAUDIO-RpYB Orconnection HD Cable Box HD Satellite BoxConnection Coaxial cable Disconnect all power sources before making any connectionsSatelfite Receiver Cable/AntennaOptical audio cable Audio amplifier Equipment with Digital Audio OpticalSelect Settings in MENU, and then go to Channel settings Setting Up the Channel ListDVD Connecting Optional EquipmentVCR and Cable Coaxial cableRoar of TV VCR and Cable Box Rear of TV Cable SplitterCable Coaxial cable Component video cable Rear of TV Audio cable Component Video ConnectorsDVD Player with DVD playerVideo andAudio Connectors VIDEO-- cableRear of TV Video Rear of TV HDMI-to DVI cable To connect a PC personal computerCamcorder Camcorder or VideoGame Equipment To connect a camcorder or Video Game Equipment to VideoInput Audio receiver Audio ReceiverIi¸¸¸ii!i i iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiili Inserting Batteries into the Remote ControlYieFONcYioN huo7ildcaorii Button DescriptionsFONCTiON Pre oseiecTruSurround XY aiuiioeffecor 6i7o mFavorites, Caption Vision CC Iiagi&idgopig?uigPress To move the on-screen cursorTo seiect As Picture Mode, Sound Mode, Wide Mode, Add toBut Programming RemoteControl While Buttons5ii9255iii51Z3351 8621gggOperating a DVD Player or DVD Changer Using Other Equipment with Your Remote ControlOperating Satellite Receiver Operating a VCROperating a HDD/DVD Combo Unit Operating a Blu-ray Disc Player BDOperating a 5.1ch DVD AV System Sony DAV Operating a DVD/VCR Combo UnitOperating an AV Receiver DVRIi ii ii Special Buttons on the Remote ControlUsing the Tools Button Using the Tools Button in PC ModeFREEZEFrozen 01010101010101picture Button Using the Freeze ButtonUsing the Program Guide Using the Guide ButtonButton Using the WideUsing the Wide Button in PC Mode Using Button PC ModeWide Overview of Menu Favorites External InputsHighlight Favorites from the Menu control panel and press @ Using External Inputs in MenuUsing Favorites in Menu Navigating and Selecting ItemsUsing Antenna in Menu Using Cable in MenuNavigating Through Settings Using Settings in MenuReset Alternate Audio Picture ModeReset Advanced Iris Advanced Settings Picture BrightnessInfo Banner Rating Digital Unrated Change Password Select CountryParental Lock Caption Vision CCPress Menu Accessing Picture SettingsPress To select Selecting PictureWarm 1,2 HDMiinpuiDensity DRC Palette Custom ProgramDynamic Accessing the Sound SettingsBalance, Steady Sound, Volume Offset and BBE Selecting Sound OptionsFixed SyncAlternate VariablePicture Accessing the Screen SettingsTile Screen settings include tile following options Selecting ScreenThis option is not available if Auto Wide is set to Tiis oPiion isHorizontal CenterAuto Program Accessing the Channel SettingsTile Channel settings include tile following options Digital Channels AddPage TV-PG, PG Accessing the Parental Lock SettingsSelecting Parental Lock Options Digital RatingSelecting Custom Rating Options Viewing Blocked ProgramsFrench Rating TV RatingC8+ 18+Accessing the Setup Settings Select Settings HighlightSelecting Setup Options Minutes Minutes or 120 minutes that yon TimeSleep Time Off, 15 minutes, 30 minutesCooling Mode Seiect High LampInformation Text3, Text4 ProgrammingCaption Vision CC Text1, Text2Contacting Sony How to Replace Replacing the LampLamp Page Foor Used lamp SAT/CABLE Function TroubleshootingRemote Control FUNCTION, whichDP, C PowerPicture BrightnessChannels SoundStereo SpeakerLamp LED Mode to Normal seeTimer LED GeneralPage Compatibility Chart PC Input SignalProjection..........................System SpecificationsAvailability of optional accessories depends on stock CineMotion 9, 73 Clear White Caption Vision CCChannel 58 Please Do Not Return the Product to the Store

KDF-55E2000, KDF-50E2000 specifications

The Sony KDF-50E2000 and KDF-55E2000 are two models in Sony's line of rear-projection televisions that were released in the early 2000s. These Televisions offered an innovative combination of features and technologies that aimed to deliver an immersive viewing experience and cater to the evolving demands of consumers.

One of the standout features of both models is their use of Sony's Advanced Crystal Clear Technology. This technology enhances picture quality by improving color accuracy, contrast, and sharpness. The KDF-50E2000 and KDF-55E2000 utilize a combination of Digital Light Processing (DLP) and Sony's proprietary SXRD (Silicon X-tal Reflective Display) technology, ensuring viewers receive vibrant and lifelike images on-screen. DLP technology is known for its high brightness and smooth motion, making these models suitable for various viewing environments, including well-lit rooms.

Another notable characteristic is the size options available, with the KDF-50E2000 featuring a 50-inch screen and the KDF-55E2000 boasting a larger 55-inch display. This variety allows consumers to choose a model that best fits their living space and viewing preferences. Both models support a native resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, which was considered high-definition at the time of their release. This resolution provides a solid foundation for watching movies, sports, and video games in impressive detail.

In terms of connectivity, the KDF-50E2000 and KDF-55E2000 are equipped with multiple inputs, including HDMI ports, component video inputs, and a PC input, making it easy to connect a range of external devices such as DVD players, gaming consoles, and home theaters. Additionally, both models offer built-in Downfiring Speakers, delivering decent audio quality without the need for external sound systems.

The aesthetics of the KDF models are sleek and modern, featuring a slim profile that makes them blend well with contemporary home décor. Sony's commitment to energy efficiency in the design of these televisions also demonstrates a focus on sustainability.

Overall, the Sony KDF-50E2000 and KDF-55E2000 televisions are examples of Sony's dedication to high-quality video technology combined with user-friendly features. Their advanced display technologies, ample connectivity options, and sleek design make them worthy contenders in the rear-projection TV market of their time. For anyone seeking a large screen with impressive image quality, these models continue to be notable examples even years after their initial release.