Sony KV-21V4U operating instructions Specifications

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Specifications

TV Section

 

Television system

I

Colour system

PAL

Channel coverage

See “Television channel number

 

guide” at the next page.

Picture tube

Trinitron

 

Approx. 54.5 cm (21 inches)

 

(Approx. 51 cm picture

 

measured diagonally)

Aerial in

UHF

Video Section

 

Format

VHS standard

Video recording system

 

Rotary 2-head helical scanning

 

system

Audio recording system

 

Monaural

Video signal

PAL

Tape speed

PAL: 23.39 mm/sec.

 

NTSC (playback only): 33.35

 

mm/sec.

Maximum recording time

 

240 minutes with E-240

Inputs and Outputs

Inputs

LINE IN VIDEO: phono jack (1)

 

1 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced,

 

sync negative

 

LINE IN AUDIO: phono jack (1)

 

Input level: 500 mVrms (100%

 

modulation)

 

EURO-AV: 21-pin

Output

EURO-AV: 21-pin

Headphones jack

Monaural minijack

General

 

Clock

Quartz locked

Clock back up

Approx. 7 days

Clock requirements

220-240 V AC, 50 Hz Power consumption

112W

Operating temperature

 

5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)

Storage temperature

 

–20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)

Dimensions

Approx. 540 × 518 × 470 mm

 

(w/h/d) (213/8 × 201/2 × 185/8

 

inches)

Mass

Approx. 25 kg (55 lb 2 oz)

Accessories supplied

Remote Commander (1)

R6 (size AA) batteries (2)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Note

This appliance conforms with the EU Directive 89/ 336/EEC regarding interference suppression.

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Additional Information

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Contents Trinitron Colour Video TV Safety Information PrecautionsColour System of Your Set Contents Getting Started Checking the Supplied AccessoriesInserting Batteries into the Remote Commander PreparationConnecting an Outdoor Aerial Connecting the AerialTo connect a UHF aerial 75-ohm coaxial cable round Selecting the Language on the Menu Tuning in to TV StationsBefore you begin 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 the Guide Channels Setting up Video Plus+Guide Station name Channel Guide channels for Video plus+Setting the Clock Selecting TV Programmes Switching the Video TV On and OffAdjusting the Volume Watching the TVSelecting the picture effect Adjusting the PictureMuting the Sound Displaying the On-screen InformationEffect of each setting Adjusting the picture displayed on the screenWatching Line Input Listening with HeadphonesEffect of each control Viewing Teletext Using FasttextPreventing a Teletext page from being updated or changed Accessing the next or precedingSuperimposing a Teletext page on the TV picture Protecting Your Cassette against Accidental Erasure Playing a TapeInserting a Video Cassette Ejecting a Video CassettePlaying a Tape Playing a Tape Repeatedly Auto Repeat Resetting the Tape CounterDisplaying the on-Screen Indications Watching a TV programme while recording another Recording TV ProgrammesRecording TV Programmes Recording with the TV OffSetting the Timer Recording TV Programmes Using the TimerBefore you begin When you want to set other programmes, press to move down To stop timer recording Using the Video TV before Timer Recording StartsDaily/weekly recording To cancel the setting Checking the Timer SettingsChanging or Canceling the Timer Settings To change the settingIf you are recording Recording Using the Quick-TimerIf you are not recording Timer Recording with PDC Signals To record the programme Press Recording TV programmes using Video Plus+To stop recording Additional Operations Switching off Automatically Sleep TimerSwitching on at Your Desired Time On Timer Enhancing Video Picture Quality Adjusting the TrackingAdjusting the Tracking Automatically Adjusting the Tracking ManuallyAbout the Auto Head Cleaner Adjusting with the Optimum Picture Control OPCTo watch the video input signal Connecting Optional EquipmentWatching the Picture Input from Optional Equipment Editing onto another VCR Editing with Another VCRWatching the Pay-TV Channel Editing from another VCRFunction Problems Possible causes and remedies TroubleshootingAdditional Information Timer REC on Check the Video Heads after 1,000 Hours of Use Video Head CleaningTaking Care of Your Video TV Worn Video HeadsSpecifications Television Channel Number Guide Video TV Set-Front Index to Parts and ControlsRemote 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.

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