Watching the TV

_1I of the TV features can be accessed via the remote

:0ntrol. The following chart will explain the function

_fthe buttons found on your remote control.

POWER Press when you want to turn equipment on and off.

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REMOTE CONTROL ON THE INSIDE FRONT COVER OF

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and ENTER

Press when you want to control connected components with your remote control. (see pages 26-28 for instructions on programming your remote control)

Use for direct channel selection. Press 0-9 to select a channel, the channel will change after 2 seconds, or you can press ENTER for immediate selection.

CN

Press to scan through the channels.

 

 

Keeping the OH + or - pressed allows you to rapidly scan to the desired channel

JUMP

Press to alternate or jump back and forth between two channels. You can jump

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between the last two channels selected with the 0-9 keys.

MUTING

Press to mute the sound (MUTING will appear on the screen). Press again or press

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VOL + to restore sound.

 

SLEEP

Press repeatedly until the TV displays the approximate time in minutes (30, 60, or 90)

 

 

that you want the TV to remain on before shutting off automatically.

 

Cancel by pressing until SLEEP OFF appears.

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Sony KV-32FV1, KV-36FV1 manual Watching the TV

KV-36FV1, KV-32FV1 specifications

The Sony KV-32FV1 and KV-36FV1 are part of Sony's esteemed line of CRT televisions, known for their robust picture quality and detailed imaging. These models, introduced in the early 2000s, emerged during a time when CRT technology was at its peak, offering users a blend of innovation and reliability.

One of the standout features of both the KV-32FV1 and KV-36FV1 is their advanced Trinitron tube technology. This proprietary technology significantly enhanced picture clarity and color vibrancy. The unique design of the Trinitron tube minimizes the distortion often seen in traditional CRTs, resulting in sharper images and more accurate colors. Viewers can appreciate a wider viewing angle, with consistent color reproduction and overall improved visual performance.

In terms of size, the KV-32FV1 has a 32-inch screen, while the KV-36FV1 boasts a more substantial 36-inch display. This size difference caters to various viewing preferences and room sizes. Both models feature a 16:9 aspect ratio, making them suitable for widescreen viewing experiences, particularly for movies and television shows broadcast in high definition.

The KV-32FV1 and KV-36FV1 also incorporate dynamic picture features, including a high contrast ratio and advanced color management systems. These technologies enhance the overall viewing experience by adjusting the brightness and color levels dynamically based on the content displayed. The result is vibrant and rich imagery, making these models perfect for a variety of media consumption, from movies to video games.

Audio is another critical aspect where Sony's engineering shines. Both models come equipped with powerful built-in speakers and support for Dolby Pro Logic audio. This feature allows for immersive sound experiences that complement the stunning visuals, enriching the overall home entertainment experience.

Connectivity options are also notable, with multiple inputs including composite, S-video, and RF connections, allowing users to connect various devices like gaming consoles, VHS players, and more. This versatility ensures that users can easily integrate these models into their entertainment systems.

In summary, the Sony KV-32FV1 and KV-36FV1 exemplify the innovative spirit of CRT televisions in their heyday. With top-notch picture quality, enhanced audio capabilities, and versatile connectivity options, these models not only represent Sony's commitment to quality but also provide a nostalgic glimpse into the evolution of home entertainment technology. Though CRT technology has since been largely replaced by flat-panel displays, the KV-32FV1 and KV-36FV1 remain cherished by enthusiasts for their reliability and performance.