Sony KDP 65XBR2, KDP 57XBR2 instruction manual Manufacturer Code

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Other Information

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

Shintom

315

Signature 2000

338, 327

(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

Sony701

Panasonic 704, 710

Pioneer 702

DVD Players

Manufacturer

Code

 

Sony

751

 

GE

755

 

Hitachi

758

 

JVC

756

 

Magnavox

757

 

Mitsubishi

761

 

Oritron

759

 

Panasonic

753

 

Philips

757

 

Pioneer

752

 

RCA/

755

 

PROSCAN

 

 

 

 

 

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 Digital High Definition Projection TV Page Notification Safety Important Safeguards Ventilation Safety Check Page Contents Page Introducing the Projection TV OverviewFeatures Package Contents Using the Remote ControlQf Freeze Button DescriptionsQd Display Qg Reset Qj Power buttonsWk Timer Qh MTS/SAPTV/VCR TransportDo I need a special antenna to receive digital television? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is digital TV DTV? What are the benefits of DTV? For example, to select subchannel 2.1, press Setting Up the Projection TV Installing the Projection TV Carrying Your Projection TVRecommended Viewing Area Horizontal Recommended Viewing Area VerticalConnecting the Rear Speakers Mounting the Rear Speakers not suppliedInstallation On a wall or table, as high as the listener’s earsProjection TV Controls and Connectors Front PanelLink Standby LinkSide of Front Panel Video 2 Input1080i/720p/480p/480i Rear PanelVideo in 1/3/4 Service Only Link S200Connecting a VHF/UHF Antenna Basic ConnectionsCatv Cable Box Connecting a CatvCable or a Connecting a VCR and Cable Connecting a VCR and Cable Box To view scrambled channels Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing Connecting a Satellite Receiver Connecting a Satellite Receiver with a VCR Connecting an Audio Receiver Connecting a DVD Player with Component Video Connectors Connecting a DVD Player with A/V Connectors Connecting a Camcorder Connecting a Device with an Optical in Connector Connecting i.LINK Compatible Devices Connecting Cables Do not connect i.LINK devices in a way that creates a loop Completing i.LINK Setup Using the Control S Feature Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically Adjusting the Convergence Automatically Flash Focus To Obtain Optimum Convergence for Digital TV ProgramsUsing the Projection TV Features Using the Program Guide Press 4 + + 1 and thenPage Using Favorite Channels Adding Favorite ChannelsSurfing the Favorite Channels List Editing the Favorite Channels List Using Wide Screen Mode Using Twin View Displaying Twin PicturesActivating the Picture Changing the Picture Size Using the Freeze Function Freeze feature is not available while using Twin ViewUsing the i.LINK Control Panel Using the Timer Setting the TimerSetting the Clock Using the Projection TV Menus Using the Video Menu Selecting Video OptionsTemperature Cool DRC ModeColor HueUsing the Audio Menu Selecting Audio OptionsSpeaker Setup Level and Front Balance/Rear Balance to adjustNo test tone is output from the subwoofer Front/Center/Rear, Front/Center, and OffUsing the Screen Mode Menu Selecting Screen Mode OptionsDefault Wide Zoom Vertical CenterUsing the Channel Setup Menu Selecting Channel Setup OptionsChannel Skip/AddDigital AnalogUsing the Parental Control Menu Using the Parent Menu United States Selecting Custom Rating Options Canada Selecting Custom Rating Options Viewing Blocked ProgramsUsing the Setup Menu Selecting Setup OptionsLink Setup Select OutMonitor Video InputDemo Set Clock/TimersFactory Reset Other Information Programming the Remote Control Press Code SETTips Manufacturer Code CH + Operating a VCROperating a DVD Player Operating an MDP Laserdisc Player Operating a Cable BoxOperating a Satellite Receiver About i.LINK About the NameLink Link as a RepeaterTroubleshooting Signal Strength on Problem Specifications CatvOther Information Index Favorite Channel Connecting 19, 20, 23, 24, 27 VideoPage Page Sony Corporation

KDP 65XBR2, KDP 57XBR2 specifications

The Sony KDP-57XBR2 and KDP-65XBR2 are pioneering rear-projection televisions that epitomize the advancements in display technology of their time. Released in the early 2000s, both models were celebrated for their impressive picture quality, versatile features, and cutting-edge technologies.

At the heart of the KDP-57XBR2 and KDP-65XBR2 is Sony’s proprietary Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS) technology, which set a new standard for rear-projection TVs. This technology combines the benefits of both LCD and DLP, providing exceptional color accuracy and contrast. The LCoS panels operate by reflecting light off a silicon backing, resulting in deeper blacks and vibrant colors, making these TVs ideal for a wide range of viewing environments.

One of the standout features of both models is their high-resolution display capabilities; the KDP-57XBR2 boasts a 57-inch screen, while the KDP-65XBR2 features a larger 65-inch screen. Both TVs are capable of displaying 1080p resolution, ensuring that viewers can enjoy crisp, detailed images, particularly beneficial for high-definition content. The inclusion of a 16:9 aspect ratio also enhances the viewing experience, making them perfect for movies and sports.

The Intelligent Digital Reality Creation technology in these models further enhances visual performance by upscaling standard definition content, allowing for a more immersive experience. Additionally, the XBR series was known for its robust build quality and elegant design, which included a sleek cabinet that complemented modern home décor.

In terms of connectivity, the KDP-57XBR2 and KDP-65XBR2 come equipped with multiple input options, including HDMI, component, S-video, and composite inputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide variety of devices, from gaming consoles to DVD players. This versatility was aimed at accommodating the burgeoning market for high-definition media devices.

Overall, the Sony KDP-57XBR2 and KDP-65XBR2 appealed to consumers looking for high-quality large-screen viewing experiences at home. Combining advanced LCoS technology, impressive resolutions, and a range of connectivity options, these models remain a testament to Sony's innovation in television design. By setting benchmarks for picture quality and technological advancements in the early 2000s, they have left a lasting impact on the evolution of home entertainment systems.