Sony KDL-70XBR3 User Manual
Quick setup guide, Considering the signal types, Connecting your tv
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KDL-70XBR3
Quick Setup Guide
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Connecting Your TV
(See reverse side)
Using the Remote Control
Running Initial Setup
For further information, see the Operating Instructions supplied with the TV.
Please retain this guide for your future reference.
Please follow the steps to set up your TV:
Considering the Signal Types
The signal types make a difference in the picture quality. To get the
best picture quality, consider the signal types and the connection
best suited for that signal type. The chart below shows the different
signal types.
Best Signal
Performance
High Definition
Content
Best Picture Quality
16:9 Aspect Ratio
Over-The-Air Antenna
HD Cable Subscription
HD Satellite Subscription
Analog Content
Original TV format
4:3 Aspect Ratio
Over-The-Air Antenna
Cable Subscription
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Sources
Over-The-Air Antenna
Digital Cable Subscription
Digital Satellite Subscription
Digital Content
Good Picture Quality
Aspect Ratio based on Program
Even with High Definition or Digital Content Subscriptions, not
all content may be available in those formats. Each individual
program will list if it is available in HD format. Contact your local
service provider for details on your service and available
programming.
In order to receive High Definition, you should use HDMI or
component YP
B
P
R
video connection to your video equipment or
coaxial to your over-the-air broadcast antenna. Connection using
the yellow composite or S VIDEO will not provide HD quality
signal to your TV.
To learn more about HDTV, visit:
http://www.sony.com/HDTV
Connecting Your TV
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Making Audio/Video Connections
Your new TV includes various types of audio/video inputs and
jacks. Use the outputs/inputs that are available on your connecting
equipment to provide the best audio/video performance.
Getting HD Programming
Contact your local cable or satellite TV provider for details on
how to upgrade to High-Definition (HD) programming.
Additional equipment and subscription fees may apply.
•For information on availability of HD programming using an
antenna (HDTV with integrated HD tuner required), visit
www.antennaweb.org
•For an interactive guide on cable requirements and how to connect
audio and video devices, visit www.ceaconnectionsguide.com
Digital audio optical
Analog audio
HD
HD
HD
Best Audio/Video
Performance
Video connector type
Audio connector type
HDMI connection*
Component
connection
S VIDEO connection
Composite video
connection
Review the following chart to determine which diagram to use to
connect the components in your system:
Turn off and unplug all components before making connections.
* See the Operating Instructions for connection between HDMI to DVI.
HD DVR
PC
PC
Player
DVD
Player
DVD
Player
DVD
Player
DVD
Player
Blu-ray Disc
VCR
VCR
VCR
VCR
VCR
Cable Box
Cable Box
Cable Box
Satellite Receiver
Satellite Receiver
Satellite Receiver
AV Receiver
AV Receiver
HD Cable Box
HD Cable Box
HD Sat Receiver
HD Sat Receiver
Digital Recorder
Sony
Dream System
SAT
Running Initial Setup
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Use the remote control when following the steps below.
1
Press
to turn on the TV.
The Initial Setup screen appears.
2
Press
V/v to highlight the on-screen
display language.
Then press
.
The message “Start auto program
now?” appears.
3
Press
V/v to highlight “Yes” then
press
.
Auto Program performed through Initial
Setup will automatically create a list of
receivable channels from both VHF/UHF
antenna and cable TV channels if both
sources are connected.
To run Auto Program again at a later time
Refer to the “Initial Setup” and “Auto Program” sections of the Operating
Instructions.
Programming the Remote Control
The remote control is preset to operate most
Sony brand video equipment. Follow the steps
below to program your TV's remote control to
operate non-Sony video equipment.
Find the three-digit code for your equipment
from the “Manufacturer's Codes”.
Refer to the Operating Instructions for codes.
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Press and hold the
BD/DVD
,
DVR/VCR
or
SAT/CABLE
FUNCTION
button you want to program on the remote control
and press the
button simultaneously.
The selected FUNCTION button (
BD/DVD
,
DVR/VCR
or
SAT/CABLE
)
will flash.
2
Enter the three-digit manufacturer’s code number
using the 0-9 buttons while the FUNCTION button
is lit. If the code is not entered within 10 seconds,
you must start again from step 1.
3
Press the button while the FUNCTION button is
lit.
When the programming is correct, the selected
FUNCTION button blinks twice, and when not,
blinks five times.
4
Aim your TV’s remote control at the equipment,
and press the green
button. If you can turn the
equipment on and off using the remote control,
then the programming is complete. If not, try the
next code listed.
For tips on programming the remote control, refer to the
“Programming the Remote Control” section of the
Operating Instructions.
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Special Buttons to Remember
WIDE:
TOOLS:
MENU:
Depending on the broadcast signal or the way the DVD disc is formatted,
you may see bars on the screen or stretched images.
Press the WIDE button repeatedly to cycle through different screen
modes and select the mode that best meets your TV viewing.
This button provides an alternate way to access some of the features.
It also provides direct access to some of the “Settings” menu options.
The menus you can select may vary depending on the input signal.
This button allows you to easily navigate to the most convenient TV
functions shown below: External Inputs, Favorites, last viewed TV
channel (from Antenna or Cable), and Settings.
The Settings option enables you to make adjustments and customize
settings for Picture, Sound, Screen, Channel, Parental Lock and more.
Close
Picture Mode
Sound Mode
Wide Mode
Add to Favorites
Caption Vision (CC)
Exit:
External Inputs
Favorites
Cable
Antenna
Settings
MENU
C
C
Select from connected equipment
Using the Remote Control
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Notes on Your New TV
Picture Quality:
Shown above is a high-definition signal with wide mode (16:9 aspect ratio). A high-
definition signal fills the screen with a crisp, clear picture with no ghosting and less noise.
Shown below is a standard-definition signal with 4:3 aspect ratio. The picture is fine with
the Normal mode, but not as good as the high-definition signal. When a standard-definition
signal is viewed in the Zoom or Wide Zoom mode, you can enjoy an enlarged picture on
your TV screen, but picture quality may vary.
This TV performs best with high-definition signals. Be sure to read the “Considering the
Signal Types” section on this page.
Screen Mode: Normal
Screen Mode: Wide Zoom
The illustrations below highlight the differences between high-
definition and standard-definition signals.
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For Your Convenience
Please contact Sony directly if you have questions on the use of
your television after reading your Quick Setup Guide and manual.
Contact Sony Customer Support at:
http://www.sony.com/tvsupport
Or to speak with a support representative:
United States
Canada
1-800-222-SONY (7669)
1-877-899-SONY (7669)
Please Do Not Return the Product to the Store