Sony KV-21V4U Recording TV programmes using Video Plus+, To record the programme Press

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Recording TV programmes using VIDEO Plus+

ON TIMER

MENU

SLEEP

OK

VIDEO Plus+

1 2 3

ONCE

4 5 6

DAILY

7 8 9

WEEKLY

0

PROGR

TIMER ON TIMER REC

REC SCREEN ON/OFF CLEAR

QUICK

PAUSE

COUNTER

TIMER

RESET

 

PLAY

REWFF

STOP

Just enter the programme’s “PlusCode” listed in the TV programme guide. The date, times and programme position of that programme are set automatically.

Before you begin

Press ;, PROGR +/– or a number button on the Remote Commander, or

PROGR +/– on the video TV to switch on the video TV.

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Make sure that the time and date clock are set correctly. If not, refer to “Setting the clock” on page 15.

Make sure that the loaded cassette has its safety tab.

1Press VIDEO Plus+.

The SHOWVIEW menu appears.

SHOWVIEW20:00

4. 12WED

SHOWVIEW NO [ - - - - - - - - -]

S e t 0 - 9 a n d

p r e s s O N C E D A I L Y W E E K L Y

2Press the number buttons to enter the desired programme’s PlusCode.

SHOWVIEW20:00

4. 12WED

SHOWVIEW NO [82477691 -]

S e t 0 - 9 a n d

p r e s s O N C E D A I L Y W E E K L Y

3Press ONCE, DAILY or WEEKLY you want to set. For each setting, see table below.

To record the programme

Press

 

 

Only once

ONCE

Monday to Friday at the same scheduled time

DAILY

Every week at the same scheduled time

WEEKLY

If you have made a mistake entering programme‘s PlusCode

Press TIMER REC CLEAR and re- enter the correct number.

The recording information appears: date, start and stop times, programme position number.

SHOWVIEW20:00

4. 12WED

SHOWVIEW NO [82477691 -]

DATE START STOP PROG

6 FRI 20:00 22:00 58

P r e s s T I MER REC [ O N / O F F ] b u t t o n

Check that the information is correct. If it is not, press TIMER CLEAR to cancel the setting.

Basic Operations

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Contents Trinitron Colour Video TV Colour System of Your Set PrecautionsSafety Information Contents Checking the Supplied Accessories Inserting Batteries into the Remote CommanderPreparation Getting StartedTo connect a UHF aerial 75-ohm coaxial cable round Connecting the AerialConnecting an Outdoor Aerial Before you begin Tuning in to TV StationsSelecting the Language on the Menu Presetting Channels Automatically Presetting Channels Manually REC C02 C04 MTV C06 C12 S06 S24 L e c t Nd P r e s s OK To reactivate automatic fine- tuning AFT Setting a Pay-TV channel Setting up Video Plus+ Setting the Guide ChannelsGuide channels for Video plus+ Guide Station name ChannelSetting the Clock Switching the Video TV On and Off Adjusting the VolumeWatching the TV Selecting TV ProgrammesAdjusting the Picture Muting the SoundDisplaying the On-screen Information Selecting the picture effectAdjusting the picture displayed on the screen Effect of each settingEffect of each control Listening with HeadphonesWatching Line Input Using Fasttext Viewing TeletextSuperimposing a Teletext page on the TV picture Accessing the next or precedingPreventing a Teletext page from being updated or changed Playing a Tape Inserting a Video CassetteEjecting a Video Cassette Protecting Your Cassette against Accidental ErasurePlaying a Tape Displaying the on-Screen Indications Resetting the Tape CounterPlaying a Tape Repeatedly Auto Repeat Recording TV Programmes Recording TV ProgrammesRecording with the TV Off Watching a TV programme while recording anotherBefore you begin Recording TV Programmes Using the TimerSetting the Timer When you want to set other programmes, press to move down Daily/weekly recording Using the Video TV before Timer Recording StartsTo stop timer recording Checking the Timer Settings Changing or Canceling the Timer SettingsTo change the setting To cancel the settingIf you are not recording Recording Using the Quick-TimerIf you are recording Timer Recording with PDC Signals Recording TV programmes using Video Plus+ To record the programme PressTo stop recording Switching off Automatically Sleep Timer Additional OperationsSwitching on at Your Desired Time On Timer Adjusting the Tracking Adjusting the Tracking AutomaticallyAdjusting the Tracking Manually Enhancing Video Picture QualityAdjusting with the Optimum Picture Control OPC About the Auto Head CleanerWatching the Picture Input from Optional Equipment Connecting Optional EquipmentTo watch the video input signal Editing with Another VCR Watching the Pay-TV ChannelEditing from another VCR Editing onto another VCRAdditional Information TroubleshootingFunction Problems Possible causes and remedies Timer REC on Video Head Cleaning Taking Care of Your Video TVWorn Video Heads Check the Video Heads after 1,000 Hours of UseSpecifications Television Channel Number Guide Index to Parts and Controls Video TV Set-FrontRemote Commander Additional Information Sony Corporation

KV-21V4U specifications

The Sony KV-21V4U is a classic CRT (cathode-ray tube) television that embodies the technological innovations of its time, becoming a favorite among users for both its image quality and versatile features. This model, part of Sony's KV series, was particularly known for its robust build and reliable performance, making it a staple in many households during its era.

One of the key features of the KV-21V4U is its 21-inch screen, which is sized to fit comfortably in various living environments while still providing a satisfying viewing experience. The image quality is notable, showcasing Sony's Trinitron technology. This technology is well-regarded for offering superior color accuracy and brightness compared to traditional CRTs, thanks to its unique aperture grille design. This innovative structure maximizes the efficiency of light transmission and enhances the overall clarity of the image.

In terms of sound, the KV-21V4U included an integrated stereo speaker system, delivering crisp and clear audio. The television also featured various audio and visual enhancements, such as electronic volume control and a balance adjustment feature, allowing users to customize their listening experience according to their preferences.

The KV-21V4U was equipped with multiple input options, providing users with flexibility for connectivity. The model typically included various AV inputs such as composite and RF inputs, making it a suitable choice for connecting a variety of devices, including video game consoles, DVD players, and cable boxes. This versatility ensured that users could enjoy a range of entertainment options with ease.

Moreover, the television boasted an ergonomic remote control, simplifying the navigation of channels and settings. Picture quality adjustments, including contrast and brightness settings, allowed users to fine-tune their viewing experience.

The KV-21V4U also showcased a sleek design typical of Sony products at that time, which blended smoothly into home decor while maintaining a compact footprint.

Though the KV-21V4U has since been eclipsed by the rise of flat-screen technology, it remains a beloved piece of nostalgia for many, representing a pivotal time in television engineering. Its combination of performance, ease of use, and faithful image reproduction left a lasting mark on consumers' appreciation for quality home entertainment.