Sony KFO42WE610, KFO60WE610, KFO50WE610 operating instructions Audio, Dtv

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Audio

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Good picture, no sound

Audio noise

Cannot gain enough volume when using a cable box

Sound seems weak or insufficient

Cannot raise the volume on external speakers

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Press MUTING so that Muting disappears from the screen (see page 44). Make sure the Speaker option is set to On in the Audio Menu (see page 73).

Communication problems may occur if the infrared communication equipment (e.g., infrared cordless headphones) is used near the TV. Please use headphones other than infrared cordless headphones. Also, if you use the infrared communication equipment other than infrared cordless headphones, move the infrared transceiver away from the TV until the noise is eliminated, or move the transmitter and receiver of the infrared communication equipment closer together. Increase the volume of the cable box using the cable box's remote control. Then press FUNCTION TV button and adjust the TV's volume.

The TV's audio might be set to Auto SAP or Mono, when it might be better set to Stereo. In the Audio Menu (see page 72), set the MTS setting to Stereo. If already set to Stereo, switch to Mono (which may reduce background noise during weak stereo broadcasts).

If the Speaker option is set to Off and the Audio Out option is set to Fixed (in order to output the sound to your audio system) use your audio receiver to adjust the sound (see page 73). Or, to use the TV remote control, set the Audio Out option to Variable.

To turn on the TV speakers, set the Speaker option to On (see page 73).

Channels

Cannot

receive

upper channels

Change the Cable

option

to Off (see page

76).

 

 

 

(UHF) when using an antenna

Use Auto

Program

in the Channel

Menu

to add receivable

channels

that are not

 

 

 

presently in the TV's memory (see page 76).

 

 

 

 

TV is fixed to one channel

Use Auto

Program

in the Channel

Menu

to add receivable

channels

that

are not

 

 

 

presently in the TV's memory (see page 76).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check your Channel Fix settings (see page 76).

 

 

 

Cannot

receive

any channels

Use Auto

Program

in the Channel

Menu

to add receivable

channels

that

are not

when using cable TV

presently

in the TV's memory

(see

page 76).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check

your cable

settings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Make sure the Cable option is set to On in the Channel Menu (see page 76).

Cannot

receive

or select

Use Auto

Program

in the Channel

Menu

to add receivable

TV channels

that are

channels

 

not presently

in TV memory

(see page

76).

 

 

 

 

Cannot

receive

digital channels

Check

the connections between

the

DTV

receiver and

the LCD

projection

(when

a DTV

receiver is

TV (see

page

39).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

connected)

 

;;i: Check

your

local

listings

to find

out

if you

can receive

digital broadcasts in

 

 

 

your

area.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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