Picture

Problem

Possible Remedies

No picture (screen not lit), no

If your TV does not turn on and a red light keeps flashing, your TV may need

sound

service. Call your local Sony Service Center.

 

Make sure the power cord is plugged in.

 

Press POWER on the front of the TV.

 

Press TV/VIDEO to cycle through the connected video sources.

 

Try another channel; it could be station trouble.

 

 

Dark, poor or no picture

Adjust the Picture Mode option in the Picture setting (see page 59).

(screen lit), good sound

Adjust the Brightness option in the Picture setting (see page 60).

 

Check the antenna/cable connections.

 

 

No color/dark picture/color is

Adjust the Color option in the Picture setting (see page 60).

not correct

 

 

 

Only snow and noise appear on

Check the antenna/cable connections.

the screen

Try another channel; it could be station trouble.

 

Press ANT to change the input mode (see page 39).

 

 

Dotted lines or stripes

Adjust the antenna.

 

Move the TV away from noise sources such as cars, neon signs, or hair dryers.

 

 

Double images

Using a highly directional outdoor antenna or a cable may solve the problem.

 

 

“Black box” on screen

You have selected a text option in the Setup setting and no text is available. (See

 

page 71 to reset Setup selections.) To turn off this feature, set the Caption Vision

 

(CC) option to Off. If you were trying to select closed captioning, select CC1

 

instead of Text 1-4.

 

 

Black bands appear at the top

Some wide-screen programs are filmed in aspect ratios that are greater than 16:9

and bottom of the screen

(this is especially common with theatrical releases). Your TV will show these

 

programs with black bands at the top and bottom of the screen. For more details,

 

check the documentation that came with your DVD (or contact your program

 

provider).

Information Other

Certain programs on DVD or other digital sources display a loss of detail, especially during fast-motion or dark scenes

The compression used by certain digital broadcasts and DVDs may cause your TV’s screen to display less detail than usual, or cause artifacts (small blocks or dots, pixelations) to appear on your screen. This is due to your TV’s large screen and ability to show very fine detail, and is normal for certain digitally recorded programs. Adjust the reality/clarity in the DRC Palette setting (see page 61) to optimize the picture while viewing these sources.

(Continued)

81