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Using the Features

Factors Affecting Twin View:

-If you use a cable box to view all channels, the same channel appears in both windows because the cable box unscrambles only one channel at a time.

-If you use a cable box, you can view the cable box output in one window and view a different source (such as a VCR or DVD player) in the second window by using the TV/VIDEO button.

-Sources connected to the AUX, VIDEO 5, VIDEO 6, and VIDEO 7 inputs display in the left window, but not the right.

-If you are viewing a 4:3 source and a 16:9 enhanced source (such as a DVD) side by side, the 4:3 source appears larger.

-Twin View does not display channels that are blocked by Parental settings (page 60).

The active picture is highlighted in cyan.

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Contents Page Precaucion Image Retention is not Covered by Your Warranty Important Safeguards Installation Water and Moisture Lightning Contents Features Presenting the Sony Projection TVInclude Using this manual Contents Inserting Batteries into the Remote ControlInstalling the Projection TV Carrying Your Projection TVStandard TV cable and antenna cable Connector TypesDVI connection for a high-bandwidth copy-protected signal High quality video cable for enhanced picture qualityControls Projection TV Controls and ConnectorsFront Panel Menu Select button selects the menu itemProjection TV Rear Front Panel Connectors Rear and front Basic Connections Connecting Cable TV or Antenna Connecting Directly to Cable or an AntennaCable Box Connections Also, set Cable to on in the Channel menu see Connecting a VCR and Cable Connecting a VCR and Cable Box Coaxial cable Cable box Connecting Two VCRs for Tape Editing Connecting a Satellite Receiver Installing and ConnectingConnecting 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 Digital TV Receiver Connecting a Camcorder Connecting an AV Receiver Change Video Label for the Video 1 input to Receiver seeUsing the Control S Feature Setting Up the Projection TV Automatically Using Auto SetupAdjusting the Convergence Automatically Flash Focus Receive a TV or cable TV programPress Flash Focus Using the Remote Control Qs ResetANT Buttons Qd PowerWa Wide Mode Qf FunctionREC Qd MenuEnter Projection TV Watching the TVButtons for OperationsQa Display Watching the Digital TV Using Favorite Channels Favorite Channel options appearPress Favorites Move the joystick to the right Using Twin ViewActivating Twin Pictures Activating the Picture Move the joystick to the left01COV.book Page 42 Tuesday, July 30, 2002 346 PM Changing the Picture Size Move Joystick left to Joystick right Activate the leftTo activate Using the Freeze Function To cancel and return to normal viewing, press FreezeUsing Scrolling Channel Index Press Selected channel will be enlarged for normal viewing Press again to resume normal viewingUsing Wide Screen Mode Press Menu again Allows you to make adjustments to your picture settingsOverview Press to select itUsing the Video Menu Selecting Video OptionsUsing the Menus Option Description DRC ModeSelecting Audio Options Using the Audio MenuPress Reset on the remote control when in the Audio menu Audio menu includes the following optionsSpeaker Audio Out VariableFixed Using the Channel Menu Selecting Channel OptionsChannel menu includes the following options Auto Program Channel FixAUX Channel Skip/AddUsing the Wide Menu Selecting Wide OptionsWide menu includes the following options 01COV.book Page 56 Tuesday, July 30, 2002 346 PM Using the Timer Menu Selecting Timer OptionsPress Menu Move the joystick to Timer icon and press Setup menu includes the following options Using the Setup MenuSelecting Setup Options CC1, CC2Video 5/6/7 Video LabelVideo 1/2/3/4 TV’s input is fixed LanguageUsing the Parent Menu If you want to change the password, see01COV.book Page 61 Tuesday, July 30, 2002 346 PM Set Parental Lock to OFF when in the Parent menu Viewing Blocked ProgramsParent menu includes the following options Using Custom Rating Options 01COV.book Page 64 Tuesday, July 30, 2002 346 PM 01COV.book Page 65 Tuesday, July 30, 2002 346 PM PG-13 Content-Based OptionsMovie Rating NC-1714+ English RatingC8+ 18+Programming the Remote Control Other Information Minolta 305 Mitsubishi 323, 324 314, 336345, 346 326Player Operating a VCROperating a DVD This deviceOperating a Cable Box Operating a Satellite ReceiverButtons, Enter Check the orientation of the batteries TroubleshootingNo picture DryersOther Information Problem Work if your cable system provides an unscrambled signal Favorite Channel onVIDEOOther Specifications Control S Cable RK-G69HGFavorites button Features Cable boxEffect Remote control, operating other components with MTS/SAP button MTS/SAP, using Muting, using RatingsRear panel controls and connections 14, 15 Remote control Flash FocusActivating a picture 41 described Using Surround sound System OFF button TimeSet current Set daylight saving 01COV.book Page 81 Tuesday, July 30, 2002 346 PM

KP 46WT500 specifications

The Sony KP-46WT500 is a standout model in the world of rear-projection televisions, having made its mark during its release in the early 2000s. It exemplifies the key attributes that have kept Sony at the forefront of consumer electronics for decades.

At the heart of the KP-46WT500 is its impressive 46-inch display, which allows for larger-than-life viewing experiences. The television employs a digital light processing (DLP) technology, which uses micro-mirrors to create high-resolution images with remarkable clarity and detail. DLP provides excellent color reproduction, thanks to its ability to deliver deeper blacks and vibrant colors, making it an ideal choice for movie enthusiasts and gamers alike.

One of the standout features of the KP-46WT500 is its native resolution of 1280 x 720p, enabling it to display high-definition content with impressive sharpness. The screen also utilizes a proprietary Sony filtering system that enhances picture quality, reducing the distortion often seen in standard televisions. The inclusion of a built-in line-doubling processor allows the TV to upscale lower-resolution content, ensuring that DVDs and older video games look their best.

The KP-46WT500 also boasts a breadth of connectivity options, including multiple composite and component inputs, S-Video ports, and an RGB input for computers. This flexibility allows users to connect various devices such as gaming consoles, DVD players, and set-top boxes without hassle.

Another notable characteristic of the KP-46WT500 is its stylish cabinet design. Its sleek profile combines functionality with aesthetics, making it a fitting addition to modern living spaces. The design also incorporates easy access to controls and inputs, ensuring that setup and operation are user-friendly.

Sound quality is equally important, and the KP-46WT500 does not disappoint. It features built-in speakers that provide clear audio output, though audiophiles might opt for external sound systems for a more immersive experience.

In summary, the Sony KP-46WT500 represents a significant step in the evolution of television technology. Its DLP technology, high-definition resolution, diverse connectivity, and attractive design make it a notable choice for anyone looking for a robust viewing experience. While newer models may have emerged since its introduction, the KP-46WT500 remains a beloved classic among enthusiasts who appreciate its impactful features and performance.