Sony kv-29ls40k User Manual

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Switching On the TV and Automatically Tuning
First Time Operation
The first time you switch on your TV, a sequence of menu screens appear on the TV enabling you to: 1)
choose the language of the menu screen, 2) choose the country in which you wish to operate the TV, 3)
adjust the picture slant 4) search for and store all available channels (TV Broadcasts) and 5) change the
order in which the channels (TV Broadcasts) appear on the screen.
However, if you need to change any of these settings at a later date, you can do that by selecting the
appropriate option in the 
 (Set Up menu) or by pressing the Auto Start Up Button 
 on the TV set. 
1
Connect the TV plug to the mains socket (220-240V AC,
50Hz)
Press the 
 on/off button on the TV set to turn on the TV.
The first time you switch on the TV, a Language menu
appears automatically on the TV screen.
2
Press the 
v or V
 
button on the remote control to select the
language, then press the OK button to confirm your
selection. From now on all the menus will appear in the
selected language. 
3
The Country menu appears automatically on the TV screen.
Press the 
v or V
 
button to select the country in which you will
operate the TV set, then press the OK button to confirm your
selection.
• If the country in which you want to use the TV set does
not appear in the list, select “-” instead of a country.~
• In order to avoid wrong teletext characters for Cyrillic
languages we recommend you select Russia as the
country if your own country does not appear in the list.
 
4
Because of the earth’s magnetism, the picture might slant.
The Picture Rotation menu allows you to correct the picture
slant if it is necessary.
a)
If it is not necessary, press the 
v or V button to select Not
necessary and press OK.
b)
  If it is necessary, press the 
v or V button to select Adjust
now, then press OK and correct any slant of the picture
between –5 and +5 by pressing the 
v or V button. Finally
press OK to store.
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