Sony KP 57WV700, KP 65WV700, KP 65WV600 manual Manufacturer’s Codes VCRs

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Remote Control

Manufacturer’s Codes

VCRs

Manufacturer

Code

Sony

301, 302, 303

Admiral

327

(M. Ward)

 

Aiwa

338, 344

Audio

314, 337

Dynamic

 

Broksonic

319, 317

Canon

309, 308

Citizen

332

Craig

302, 332

Criterion

315

Curtis Mathes

304, 338, 309

Daewoo

341, 312, 309

DBX

314, 336, 337

Dimensia

304

Emerson

319, 320, 316,

 

317, 318, 341

Fisher

330, 335

Funai

338

General

329, 304, 309

Electric

 

Go Video

322, 339, 340

Goldstar

332

Hitachi

306, 304, 305,

 

338

Instant Replay

309, 308

JC Penney

309, 305, 304,

 

330, 314, 336,

 

337

JVC

314, 336, 337,

 

345, 346, 347

Kenwood

314, 336, 332,

 

337

LXI (Sears)

332, 305, 330,

 

335, 338

Magnavox

308, 309, 310

Marantz

314, 336, 337

Marta

332

Memorex

309, 335

Minolta

305, 304

Mitsubishi/

323, 324, 325,

MGA

326

Multitech

325, 338, 321

NEC

314, 336, 337

Olympic

309, 308

Optimus

327

Manufacturer

Code

Orion

317

 

Panasonic

308, 309, 306,

 

307

 

Pentax

305, 304

Philco

308, 309

Philips

308, 309, 310

Pioneer

308

 

Quasar

308, 309, 306

RCA/

304, 305, 308,

PROSCAN

309, 311, 312,

 

313, 310, 329

Realistic

309, 330, 328,

 

335, 324, 338

Sansui

314

 

Samsung

322, 313, 321

Sanyo

330,

335

Scott

312, 313, 321,

 

335, 323, 324,

 

325, 326

Sharp

327, 328

Signature

338, 327

2000 (M.

 

 

Ward)

 

 

SV2000

338

 

Sylvania

308, 309, 338,

 

310

 

Symphonic

338

 

Tashiro

332

 

Tatung

314, 336, 337

Teac

314, 336, 338,

 

337

 

Technics

309, 308

Toshiba

312, 311

Wards

327, 328, 335,

 

331, 332

Yamaha

314, 330, 336,

 

337

 

Zenith

331

 

Laserdisc Players

 

 

 

 

Manufacturer

Code

Sony

701

 

Panasonic

704, 710

Pioneer

702

 

DVD Players

Manufacturer

Code

 

Sony

751

 

General

755

 

Electric

 

 

Hitachi

758

 

JVC

756

 

Magnavox

757

 

Mitsubishi

761

 

Oritron

759

 

Panasonic

753

 

Philips

757

 

Pioneer

752

 

RCA/Proscan

755

 

Samsung

758

 

Toshiba

754

 

Zenith

760

 

Cable Boxes

 

 

 

 

 

Manufacturer

Code

 

Sony

230

 

Hamlin/Regal

222, 223, 224,

 

 

225, 226

 

Jerrold/G. I.

201, 202, 203,

 

 

204, 205, 206,

 

 

207, 208, 218

 

Oak

227, 228, 229

 

Panasonic

219, 220, 221

 

Pioneer

214, 215

 

Scientific

209, 210, 211

 

Atlanta

 

 

Tocom

216, 217

 

Zenith

212, 213

 

Satellite Receivers

 

 

 

 

Manufacturer

Code

 

Sony

801

 

Dish Network

810

 

Echostar

810

 

General

802

 

Electric

 

 

Hitachi

805

 

Hughes

804

 

Mitsubishi

809

 

Panasonic

803

 

RCA/

802, 808

 

PROSCAN

 

 

Toshiba

806, 807

 

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Contents Operating Instructions Notification Installing Important Safeguards Antennas For Safety Page Contents Using the Features Welcome Package ContentsFeatures Setup Overview Setting Up the TVCarrying Your Projection TV Installing the TVFront Video Controls TV Controls and ConnectorsChannel button KP-57/65WV600 Front PanelInfrared Receiver KP-57/65WV700 Front Panel Rear Panel SetupHD/DVD in 5/6 Video in 1/3Video in 1/3/4 See the connections described on pages 26 Basic Connections Connecting a Cable or AntennaVHF/UHF or Cable or Antenna OnlyAntenna Cable and Antenna OnlyTo Do This Cable Box Cable Only Press SAT/CABLE Function To use a cable box Cable Box OnlyAbout Using Connecting Optional EquipmentYour cable company does not require you to use a cable box VCR and CableTo Do This VCR and Cable Box VCR Two VCRs for Tape Editing Setup Satellite Receiver Press SAT/CABLE Function Satellite Receiver and VCR Setup DVD Player with Component Video Connectors PR jacks Connectors Digital TV Set-Top Box with Component Video Connectors Rear A/V input jacks CamcorderOpen the front video panel, as shown on TV’s L Mono audio jackThrough your stereo system Audio ReceiverUsing the Control S Feature Using Auto Setup Setting Up the Channel ListPress Power to turn on the TV Press TV Function on the remote controlAdjustment is completed when the TV picture returns Adjusting the Convergence Automatically Flash FocusUse the Convergence feature, described on Whenever you find that the picture blurs, press Flash FocusMove the joystick to highlight Convergence and press Adjusting the Convergence ManuallyPress Menu to display the Menu Adjusting Convergence Manually Inserting Batteries Using the Remote ControlOutside Panel Button DescriptionsQg Code SET Qj PIC Mode Qk 0Ql Twin View CH + Ws DRC Palette Wd Display Wf GuideInside Panel To access the inside panel, open the outside cover as shownPress Code SET Programming the Remote ControlManufacturer’s Codes VCRs All Equipment Using Other Equipment with Your TV Remote ControlOperating a VCR Operating a Satellite Receiver Move the joystick V v B bOperating an MDP Laserdisc Player Operating a Cable Box Operating a DVD PlayerThis chapter describes how to use the features of your TV Using the FeaturesWatching TV Press TV PowerPress TV Function Press VOL +Features Using Wide Mode Displaying Twin Using Twin ViewPictures Factors Affecting Twin ViewPress TV/VIDEO ActivatingMove the joystick b Changing the Picture Size Creating a List Favorite Channels Using Favorite ChannelsDisplaying a List of Favorite ChannelsUsing the Freeze Function About Memory Stick Supported Image Types Using the Memory Stick Picture ViewerUnsupported Image Types Inserting Removing a Memory Stick Displaying Memory Stick Menu SetupIndex SlideshowMemory Stick Index Using the Memory Stick IndexMove the joystick to highlight an option and press Using the Memory Stick Slideshow Changing Setup OptionsRotate Picture Using the Rotate Picture ScreenNavigating Through Menus Menu gives you access to the following featuresPress Menu Move the joystick B or b to Using the Video MenuSelecting Video Options Advanced Selecting Audio Options Using the Audio MenuFixed SpeakerAudio Out Selecting Screen Mode Options Using the Screen MenuVertical Center Default Wide ZoomSelecting Channel Options Using the Channel MenuSkip/Add ChannelParent Menu includes the following options Using the Parent MenuSelecting Parent Options US Models Selecting Custom Rating Options C8+ English Rating14+ 18+Selecting Using the Setup MenuSetup Menu includes the following options Timer Clock/TimersVideo Label LanguageCurrent Time Press to select Current TimeFlash Focus ConvergencePage This chapter includes the following topics Other InformationComponent video GlossaryMemory Stick Precautions Twin View TroubleshootingContacting Sony Remote Control Video Audio Out option to Variable AudioGeneral DVI-HDTV SpecificationsOptional Accessories Favorites button Cable boxRewind button Rotate picture, Memory Stick Removing, Favorite Channels 62 Reset button ResettingVCR

KP 65WV700, KP 65WV600, KP 57WV700 specifications

The Sony KP 57WV700, KP 65WV600, and KP 65WV700 are part of Sony's renowned line of rear-projection televisions that gained popularity in the early 2000s. These models exemplify the brand’s commitment to delivering high-quality visuals and innovative technologies.

The KP 57WV700 features a 57-inch screen, while the KP 65WV600 and KP 65WV700 boast larger 65-inch displays. All three models employ Sony’s advanced Digital Reality Creation technology, which enhances image sharpness and clarity by upscaling standard-definition content to near high-definition quality. This feature ensures that even lower-resolution programming appears vibrant and detailed.

Each model is equipped with Trinitron technology, which utilizes a special aperture grille for improved color accuracy and brightness. The variance among the models can be found in their audio capabilities and connectivity options. The KP 65WV600, for instance, is noted for its robust audio system, delivering clear and powerful sound that complements the stunning visuals. The KP 65WV700, on the other hand, introduces an enhanced Cinema Sound feature that provides an immersive auditory experience, making it particularly suited for movie watching.

In terms of connectivity, all three models offer multiple inputs, including composite, S-Video, and component inputs, allowing users to connect various devices such as DVD players and gaming consoles. The inclusion of HD compatibility in the KP 65WV700 model further positions it as a versatile option for users who wish to enjoy high-definition content.

All three televisions are designed with a sleek, modern aesthetic, making them an attractive addition to any living space. The built-in stand and adjustable feet also ensure stability and flexibility in placement options.

In conclusion, the Sony KP 57WV700, KP 65WV600, and KP 65WV700 represent a remarkable fusion of cutting-edge technology and user-friendly design. Their ability to deliver vivid imagery and immersive sound, combined with extensive connectivity options, makes them excellent choices for home entertainment enthusiasts looking for engaging viewing experiences.