Aiwa AM-NX1 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - Trinitron Digital TV

R4-206-381-62Trinitron Digital TVOperating InstructionsGBKD-32NX100U© 2001 by Sony Corporation Printed in UK42063816232nxcover.fm Page 1 Wednesday,

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Getting started8 Overview of the remote control buttonsMute button Press to mute the sound. Press again torestore.DIGITALMODEREC50VIDEO buttonPres

Page 3 - Moving the TV

Using the text services 9Using a Digital text serviceMost digital TV channels broadcast information via their text service. This digital service incl

Page 4 - Safety information

Using the text services10 DIGITALMODEREC1473692580DIGITALOKUsing a conventional text serviceMost analogue TV channels broadcast a text service. The i

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Using the text services 11DIGITALMODEREC1473692580OKUsing a conventional text serviceUsing the text menuYou can access more features by using the tex

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Changing the screen format 12DIGITALDIGITALMODERECDIGITALChanging the screen format manuallyYou can change the screen format manually to suit the bro

Page 7 - 4. Switching on the TV

Digital features 13DIGITALMODERECDIGITALOKThe Channel Index menuThe Channel Index menu provides you with a quick and easy way to:-a) View a complete l

Page 8 - 6. Finding your video channel

Digital features14 DIGITALMODERECOKChannel Index menuThe Category pop-up listThe Category pop-up list allows you to search for programmes quickly by d

Page 9 - Overview of the TV buttons

Digital features 15MODERECOKDIGITALDIGITALThe EPG menuThe EPG menu (Electronic Programme Guide) provides you with a quick and easy way to:-a) View a c

Page 10 - Getting started

Digital features16 The EPG menuTo select a programme for recording or timed display1. Whilst the EPG menu is on screen, press the V, v, B or b buttons

Page 11 - Using a Digital text service

Digital features 17MODERECDIGITALDIGITALOKThe Digital Info displayThis display gives you information both on the current programme being shown and on

Page 12 - Switching on the text service

NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOMA moulded plug complying with BS1363 is fitted to this equipment for yoursafety and convenience. Should the

Page 13 - Using the text menu

Digital features18 The Main menuThe Main menu contains several features that allow you to customise the Digital side of the TV. The Mainmenu is only a

Page 14 - Changing the screen format

Digital features 19The Main menuParental ControlThis feature allows you to set an age limit for viewing programmes. If any films or programmes classed

Page 15 - The Channel Index menu

Digital features20 The Main menuManual TuningThis feature allows you to select a programme number from the displayed list and change the digital servi

Page 16 - Channel Index menu

Digital features 21The Main menuSoftware DownloadPeriodically Sony will issue updates for the software that controls your TV. This feature will allow

Page 17 - The EPG menu

Digital features22 The Main menuCAM SetupThis feature allows you to access a pay per view service once you have obtained a Conditional AccessModule (C

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TV menu system 23MODERECOKThe following pages explain the TV set up menus and their operation. Although most of these menus can be accessed whilstwat

Page 19 - The Digital Info display

TV menu system24DIGITALDIGITALMODEMENUOKRECDIGITALAdjusting the sound1. Press the MENU button to display the main menu.2. Press the v button to highli

Page 20 - The Main menu

TV menu system 25DIGITALDIGITALMODEMENUOKRECDIGITALUsing the Features menu1. Press the MENU button to display the main menu.2. Press the v button to

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TV menu system26MODERECOKMENUNaming a programmeWith this feature you can name a programme using up to 5 characters (letters or numbers).1. Press the M

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TV menu system 27DIGITALMODERECOKMENUUsing the Further Programme Preset menuThe Further Programme Preset menu allows you to: a) set the volume level

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Safety information 1If you wish to move the TV after it has been connected to the stand, please observe thefollowing precautions:• Never attempt to l

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TV menu system28MODERECOKMENUDIGITALMODERECOKMENUAdjusting the picture rotationDue to the Earth’s magnetic field the picture can sometimes slant. Thi

Page 25 - Adjusting the picture

TV menu system 29Adjusting the picture geometry for an RGB sourceDIGITALMODERECOKMENUMODERECOKMENUWhen viewing signals from an RGB source such as a S

Page 26 - Adjusting the sound

TV menu system30DIGITALDIGITAL1473692580MODEMENURECDIGITAL1473692580DIGITALOKManually tuning analogue signalsWith this feature you can manually add an

Page 27 - Using the Features menu

Additional information 31Connecting additional equipmentThe following illustration shows how to connect a wide range of equipment to the rear of your

Page 28 - Skipping a programme

Additional information32 MODERECDIGITALConnecting additional equipmentYou can also connect equipment such as camcorders to the side panel of this TV a

Page 29 - Re-arranging your channels

Additional information 33DIGITALDIGITAL1473692580RECDIGITAL1473692580MODERemote control configuration for VCR/DVDThis remote control has been configur

Page 30 - Setting your personal ID

Additional information34 TV system I/ DVB-TColour system PAL, SECAMNTSC 3.58/4.43 (only Video in)MPEG-2 MP@MLUHF: B21-B69 Picture tube 82cm (32inche

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Additional information 35TroubleshootingHere are some simple solutions to problems which may affect the picture and sound.• If you continue to have th

Page 32 - TV menu system

Additional information36 From time to time dust particles or condensation may get trapped between the glass panel and the TV screen. These instruction

Page 33 - Connecting a modem

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Page 34 - Connecting headphones

Safety information2This set is to operate on a 220-240V ACsupply only. Take care not to connect toomany appliances to the same power socketas this cou

Page 35 - Additional information

Sony Corporation Printed in UKRecyclableHow to carry this TV• Sony strongly recommends that this TV should not be lifted by less than two people.• Al

Page 36 - Specifications

Table of contents 3Thank you for choosing this Sony television. Please take time to read this instruction manual as it will help you to understand al

Page 37 - Troubleshooting

Getting started4 1. Checking the accessories suppliedBatteries2. Inserting batteries into the remote control handset123Always remember to dispose of b

Page 38 - Trinitron

Getting started 53. Connecting an aerial and a VCRRF loopthroughcable (supplied)Existingaerial1. Connect your existing aerial lead to theDigital sock

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Getting started6 DIGITALMODEREC1473692580DIGITALOK5. Automatically tuning the TV1. When you switch on this TV for the first time, the Language/Country

Page 40 - How to carry this TV

Getting started 7Overview of the TV buttonsProgramme Up or Down buttonsPress to move to the next or precedingchannel.Volume control buttonsPress to

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