LCD Projection TV Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Introducing the Sony LCD Projection TV
 - Setting Up the LCD Projection TV
- Overview
 - LCD Projection TV Front Panel and Connectors
 - Installing the LCD Projection TV
 - Basic Connections: Connecting a Cable or Antenna
 - Connecting Optional Equipment
- Making Video Connections
 - About Using SVIDEO
 - VCR and Cable
 - VCR and Cable Box
 - Two VCRs for Tape Editing
 - Satellite Receiver
 - Satellite Receiver with a VCR and Cable
 - DVD Player with Component Video Connectors
 - DVD Player with S VIDEO and Audio Connectors
 - Camcorder
 - Audio Receiver
 - Digital Cable Box
 - Digital Satellite Receiver
 - Digital Satellite Receiver with HDMI Connector
 
 - Connecting a Device with an Optical IN Connector
 - Using the CONTROL S Feature
 - Using CableCARD
 - Setting Up the LCD Projection TV Channel List
 
 - Using the Remote Control
 - Using the Features
 - Using the Memory Stick Viewer
 - Using the Menus
 - Other Information
 - Index
 
Setting Up the LCD Projection TV
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Setting Up the LCD Projection TV
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When connecting to the Digital Satellite Receiver’s DVI-HDTV connector
If you are connecting to a digital satellite receiver with DVI-HDTV output, 
you can connect to the LCD projection TV’s HDMI IN jack by using an 
HDMI-to-DVI cable or an adaptor (both not supplied).
1 Using a HDMI cable (not supplied), connect the digital satellite 
receiver’s DVI-HDTV OUT jack to the LCD projection TV’s HDMI IN 
jack.
Use the HDMI IN 7 input connection.
2 Using an audio cable, connect the digital satellite receiver’s AUDIO 
OUT jacks to the LCD projection TV’s AUDIO IN jacks.
✍ The DVI-HDTV VIDEO jack does not provide audio, so audio cables must 
be connected to provide sound when an HDMI to DVI-HDTV adapter (not 
supplied) is used.
VHF/UHF CABLE
R L
AUDIO IN
S VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
L
(MONO)
R
VIDEO IN
134
7
Rear of LCD projection TV
HDMI-to-DVI adapter or
cable (not supplied)
Audio cable
(not supplied)
Digital satellite receiver
AUDIO-R (red)
AUDIO-L (white)
Cables are often 
color-coded to connectors. 
Connect red to red, 
white to white, etc.
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