ProblemCause/Remedy
When displaying the Twin Picture, the quality of the sub screen picture is not as good as that of the main screen picture
•The quality of the sub screen picture may be deteriorated depending on the combination of the input signals.
A white oval image appears on the screen
•This is due to strong light reflecting off both the TV screen and reflections coming from behind the screens.
•Position your TV away from strong ambient light or sunlight, or lower any ambient lights.
Sound
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No sound, but good picture | • | Press 2 +/– or % (Mute). |
| • | Check that “Speaker” is set to “On” in the “Sound” menu (page 30). |
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Noisy sound | • | See the “Picture noise (dotted lines or stripes)” cause/remedy on page 51. |
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Low sound volume | • | “Mono” is selected. Set to “Auto” by pressing A/B (page 19). |
| • Check to see if the volume level is too low. | |
| • | Switch “Steady Sound” between “On” and “Off” in the “Sound” menu |
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No stereo broadcast signal is | • | The stereo reception setting is inappropriate. Press A/B until “Auto” appears |
received |
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Stereo broadcast sound | • | The antenna connection is loose or the antenna cable is damaged. Check the |
switches on and off, or is |
| cable and connection on the TV, VCR, and on the wall (page 14). |
distorted; | • | Adjust the antenna direction for the minimum interference. Contact a Sony |
The sound switches between |
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stereo and monaural frequently | • | Signal transmission is low. Try using a booster. Otherwise, use the fine |
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| tuning (“Fine”) function (page 33). |
| • The broadcast signal has a transmission problem. Press A/B until a better | |
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| sound is heard (page 19). |
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No sound from the computer | • | Check the connection of the audio cable (page 40). |
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General
ProblemCause/Remedy
The TV turns off automatically (the TV enters standby mode)
•Check to see if the Sleep Timer function is activated (page 39).
•If the inside of TV becomes too warm, the TV automatically switches to standby mode. Check to ensure the ventilation slots are not blocked or clogged with dust.
Some input sources cannot be | • | Select “Video Label” in the “Setup” menu and cancel “Skip” of the input |
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No picture but “PC” indication | • | The TV was set to the standby mode by the Power Management function |
appears when the TV is turned |
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on. |
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