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KLV-22BX300 RM-GA019 ARM, Iran, India, KLV-32BX300 RM-GA019 ARM, Iran, India,
Indonesia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Malaysia,
New Zealand, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia,
Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, SOGUL,
Ukraine, Singapore, Ukraine, South Africa,
SOGUL, South Africa, Thailand, Tunisia,
Thailand, Tunisia, Phillipines
Phillipines
KLV-40BX400 RM-GA019 ARM, Iran, Indonesia,
KLV-26BX300 RM-GA019 ARM, Iran, India, Malaysia, Nigeria,
Indonesia, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia,
New Zealand, Singapore, Ukraine,
Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Phillipines
Singapore, SOGUL, Tunisia, South Africa
South Africa, Ukraine, India,Thailand
Thailand, Tunisia,
Phillipines
KLV-22BX300 KLV-26BX300
RM-GA019
KLV-32BX300
KLV-40BX400
LCD COLOR TV
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
SECTION 1
SAFETY NOTES
1-1. Caution Handling of LCD Panel 1-3. Leakage Test
When installing the LCD Panel, make sure you are grounded The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth
with a wrist band. ground and from all exposed metal parts to any exposed
When installing the LCD Panel on the wall, the panel must be metal part having a return to chassis must not exceed 0.5mA
secured using the 4 mounting holes on the rear cover. (500 microamperes). Leakage current can be measured by
any one of the three methods:-
1) Do not press the panel or frame edge to avoid the risk of 1. A commercial leakage tester such as the SIMPSON 229 or
electric shock. RCA WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers instructions to use
2) Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp those instructions.
objects. 2. A battery-operated AC milliampmeter. The DATA
3) Do not leave the module in high temperature or in areas of PRECISION 245 digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
high humidity for an extended period of time. 3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of
4) Do not expose the LCD panel to direct sunlight. a VOM or battery operated AC voltmeter. The 'limit' indication
5) Avoid contact with water. It may cause short circuit within is 0.75V so analog meters must have an accurate low voltage
the module. scale. The SIMPSON'S 250 and SANWA SH-63TRD are
6) Disconnect the AC adapter when replacing the backlight examples of passive VOMs that are suitable. Nearly all battery
(CCFL) or inverter circuit. (High voltage occurs at the inverter operated digital multimeters that have a 2 VAC range are
circuit at 650Vrms) suitable. (see Figure 1.)
7) Always clean the LCD panel with a soft cloth material.
8) Use care when handling the wires or connectors of the To Exposed Metal
inverter circuit. Damaging the wires may cause a short circuit. Parts on Set
9) Protect the panel from ESD to avoid damaging the elec-
tronic circuit (C-MOS).
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
Unlock
Figure 2: LF logo
Lock
Figure A Figure B
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
SECTION 2
SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION
2-1. Overview of Control Buttons 2-4. LED Pattern
When safety shutdown occurs, Standby LED display reports the
cause by using the lightning patterns as indicated below.
Power
PROG
Program
0.5 sec
Volume
Others (Example)
[REC][Sleep Timer][Power ON] Red Off Orange
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
2 Main Power Error 1. GD1 (22”), POWER UNIT(G1LS) (26"), G2LE (32”),
G2HE (40”)
2. BAA board
3 DC_ALERT1/ 1. BAA board
Audio Error/ 2. GD1 (22”), POWER UNIT(G1LS) (26"),G2LE (32”),
Motionflow Error G2HE (40”)
3. TCON
4. Speaker
4 Balancer Error 1. Inverter board
2. Panel
3. GD1 (22”) , POWER UNIT(G1LS) (26"), G2LE (32”),
G2HE (40”)
4. BAA board
5 T-CON Error/ 1. T-CON
Panel ID NVM Error 2. BAA
3. LVDS Cable
4. GD1 (22”) , POWER UNIT(G1LS) (26"),G2LE (32”),
G2HE (40”)
6 Backlight Error 1. Inverter board
2. GD1 (22”) , POWER UNIT(G1LS) (26"),G2LE (32”),
G2HE (40”)
3. BAA
7 Temp Error 1. BAA
2. GD1 (22”) , POWER UNIT(G1LS) (26"), G2LE (32”),
G2HE (40”)
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2-6. Triage Chart
Symptom (dead set) Video distored or missing
No Video No Video No Video No Tuner Tuner OK No HDMI No Audio
Reference
2Blinks 3Blinks 4Blinks 5Blinks 6Blinks 7Blinks No Power BL OK No BL BL OK Video OK Video 1-3
OSD OK No OSD Bad
BAA board
GD1 (22")
G1LS (26")
G2LE (32")
G2HE (40")
GD2 (46")
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Doubtful part
few possibility
RM-GA019
KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
SECTION 3
TROUBLESHOOTING
3.1 FLOWCHART
3-1-1. NO POWER
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
Video
Problem
RF/Analog Digital No
All inputs No HDMI No No BAA
Input Input
have Problem? Board
Problem? Problem?
problem?
No
UI of
Audio Setting Yes
correct? Volume,
TV Speaker
Check
Speaker
No
BAA board
Set correctly or
reset by menu
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
SECTION 4
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT
4-1. Accessing Self Diagnostic Menu 4-3. GAISOU Adjustment
1. While TV on standby mode, press the following sequence (NOT APPLICABLE FOR THIS MODEL)
on the Remote commander. (RM-GA019) 1) When new board is replaced, please confirm the color
< Display--> <5>--> <Vol Down>--> <Power> ornamental of the TV set.
2) While TV on standby mode, press the following sequence
Self Check 1 indicates an error was detected on the Remote commander.
002 Main Power 001
003 Dc_Alert 000 0 indicates no error was detected <Display> p <5> p <Vol Up> p <Power>
003 Aud_Prot 000
003 MotionFlow 000 Chassis
Tuning System
No_Signal_Mute
Service
<[Auto]>
<[Off]>
004 Balancer_Error 000
005 T-CON Error 000
Serial Number Edit Model
005 Panel ID NVM Error 000 002
LVDS Spectrum (%)
Gaisou
Self Diagnosis History >>
<[10]>
00
006 Backlight Error 000
007 Temp_Error 000 Low of HPD <[5]>
VCR1
GAISOU
GAISOU Menu Sample <[off]>
<[0]>
00009 00027 00009
Diagnostic Menu Sample
Service Mode Menu Sample
Total Panel Hours
(max 65535) 3) Use the r or R button to select the GAISOU.
Total Hours
of Operation Boot Count Service Mode
(max 65535) (max 65535)
Status Information >>
Test Reset <[Off]>
Tuning System <[Auto]>
2. To Reset Error Count & Error History No_Signal_Mute <[Off]>
Press < 8 > --> < 0 > key Serial Number Edit
3. To Reset Panel Operation Time Self Diagnosis History >>
Press < 7 > --> < 0 > key LVDS Spectrum (%) <[10]>
Low of HPD <[5]>
4. To exit, turn the power off using Remote. VCR1 <[off]>
GAISOU <[0]>
4-2. Accessing Service Mode
Service Mode Menu Sample
1. While TV on standby mode, press the following sequence
on the Remote commander. 4) Use the T or t button to change the GAISOU data.
< Display--> <5>--> <Vol Up>--> <Power> 5) The color variation table of each TV set as below:-
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5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM
5-1-1. KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300
Video 1
MON Out CVBS1/Mon SW CVBS In
Video 1/Mon SAW NAND
L/R Video1/Mon L/R Tu I2C FLASH
SW (38Mz)
64MByte
Video 2 CVBS2
Video 2
L/R Video2 L/R
CVBS IF_In
Component 1 Out x 2ch PDD0~7
Yuv1/CVBS3
CVBS
L/R
In x 4ch
Comp1/Video3
L/R Comp1/Video3 L/R PANEL
PC 8bit
Dual
Single Channel 8bit
Ch LVDS
Audio
In x 7ch
DCC PC
(WXGA)
RGB
16Bit Memory
EDID CCFL
HV DDR2
Conventional INVERTER
I/F
32Mbx16bits
YUV
MT5388
In x 2ch
Memory
BGA
RGB
PC/HDMI2
In x 1ch
L/R PC/HDMI3 L/R
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LPF
PWM
SECTION 5
DIAGRAMS
HDMI1 TMDS0
Audio
out x 2ch
TPA3110D2
DDC0 PWM
TMDS
In x 3ch
HDMI1 LPF
EDID Contro I/O
HDMI2 TMDS2
STBY
UART0
PANEL_12C
SIRCS LED
Tuner
CVBS Out
Video 2
Video2 L/R
RM-GA019
KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
CVBS
In x 4ch
L/R
Dual
Eve Channel 8bit
Ch LVDS
Audio
In x 7ch
(FHD)
DCC PC CCFL
RGB
EDID 16Bit Conventional INVERTER
HV Memory
I/F
YUV
MT5388
Memory
Memory
DDR2
BGA 32Mx16bits
RGB
PC/HDMI2
In x 2ch In x 1ch
PC/HDMI3 L/R 16Bit
L/R
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LPF
PWM
Audio
HDMI1 TMDS0
out x 2ch
PWM TPA3110D2
DDC0
TMDS
In x 3ch
HDMI1 LPF
EDID Contro I/O
HDMI2 TMDS2
Line out NJM2779
DDC2 AMP
HDMI2
EDID M_I2C
STBY
UART0
PANEL_12C
SIRCS LED
RGB
Temp Hotel
Ambient SIRCS LED JTAG ECS
Sensor UART
USB1 D+/D- sensor
KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
CAUTION :
1. Do not overpull the wires during dressing
--> avoid disconnection of wires.
2. Make sure wires are kept away from
sharp edges, heatsinks & other
high-temperature parts.
A. WIRE DRESSING
B. CONNECTOR DIAGRAM
TCON
CN6150 (30)
GD1 (15)
(STATIC CONVERTER(TV)-GD1-2A)
(POWER SUPPLY)
BAA CN4000
CN6200
Pink (4)
(10)
CN6702
(2)
Tuner /I/O/ Audio/ HDMI/Micon/
CNxxxx
CN6701
LVDS/Panel
INVERTER
(2)
Blue
Pink
CN9701
CN6704
(30)
CN1/ (2)
CNxxxx
CN100
(4)
(3) CN6703
(2)
Blue CN6000
(2) CN5600
(30)
SW unit
H2LS/
AC Power
Speaker R Speaker L
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
5-2-2. KLV-26BX300
A. WIRE DRESSING
B. CONNECTOR DIAGRAM
TCON
(30)
(POWER SUPPLY)
CN6202
(15)
(14)
CN6200
BAA CN4000
(4)
(10)
Tuner /I/O/ Audio/ HDMI/Micon/Power
source/DDR/ Main1/ Main2/ LVDS/Panel
INVERTER
CN9701
(30)
CN1/
CN100
(3)
CN6000
CNxxxx
(2)
(14)
CN5600
(30)
H2LS/
SW1
AC Power
Speaker R Speaker L
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
5-2-3. KLV-32BX300
A. WIRE DRESSING
Insert
Connector
Chassis EF
Tape Tape
Insert Insert
Connector Connector
B. CONNECTOR DIAGRAM
TCON TCON
(4) (30)
CN6403
(6)
CN6401
CN6402
(15)
(14)
CNxxxx
INVERTER
(14)
G2LE
CN6200
(10) BAA CN4000
(4)
CN1/
CN9700/9701
CN100
(51/30)
(3)
CN6101
(3)
CN5600
(30)
H2LS/
SW1
AC Power
Speaker R Speaker L
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
5-2-4. KLV-40BX300
A. WIRE DRESSING
Chassis EF
Tape
Tape
Insert
Connector Insert
Connector Tape Insert
Insert Tape FFC Cable Connector
Insert
Connector
Connector
Tape
Insert
Connector
Insert Tape
Connector
B. CONNECTOR DIAGRAM
TCON TCON
(4) (51)
CN6403
(6)
CN6401
CN6402
(15)
(14)
CNxxxx
(14)
INVERTER
(4)
(10)
CN1/
CN9700
(51)
CN100
(3)
CN6101
(3)
CN5600
(30)
H2LS/
SW1
AC Power
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
H2LS Board
GD1 Board/ H2LS Board
(STATIC CONVERTER(TV) POWER UNIT (G1LS) Board
-GD1-2A)
BAA Board
BAA Board
H2LR Board
H2LR Board
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
SECTION 6
DISASSEMBLY, EXPLODED VIEW AND OTHER PARTS
Caution: Note:
• ! and shaded parts are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. • (*) parts are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some delays should be
anticipated when ordering these components.
• parts contain confidential information. Strictly follow the instruction whenever the components are • Illustrations provided in this section might have slight difference from the actual sets.
repaired and/or replaced. • The reference number besides the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
• Lines that indicate parts are shown in blue in the illustration.
• Place the TV set facing downwards on a stable, level surface before disassembly and assembly of parts.
• Only part number and description for service parts are shown in the parts list.
• Unplug connectors before disassembly.
• Refer Electrical Parts List section for connector part number.
6-1. DISASSEMBLY & EXPLODED VIEW
6-1-1. KLV-22BX300
C. Boards, Panel and Bezel Parts List:
Screw: REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION eg Bezel (22)Assy 2 X-2514-989-1 BASE (S3B) ASSY
2.1 4-158-356-01 NECK (S5)
139qaqdqgqj 28.1 28.2 28.3 2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP 4X16 TYPE 2 IT-3 2.2 4-158-399-01 COVER, NECK (S3B)
wawswg 2-580-629-01 SCREW, +BVST 3X8 6 X-2515-517-1 REAR COVER(22) ASSY
wjwk 2-580-590-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X5 7 4-115-101-41 COVER, ECS
4 7-685-648-79 +BVTP 3X12 TYPE 2 IT-3 8 4-127-133-01 PLATE, VESA
ed Connectors 0 4-157-865-01 COVER,UNDER(22)
qsqh 4-157-866-01 BRACKET, SPEAKER (22L/R)
qfqk 1-858-339-11 LOUDSPEAKER (4X10CM)
qk 4-156-944-51 BRACKET, SIDE JACK
wd A-1782-846-A BAA COMPL (BX_WX) (SERVICE) (EXCEPT 22BX300(INDIA))
wh 1-474-204-33 STATIC CONVERTER(TV)-GD1-2A(EXCEPT 22BX300(INDIA))
e; ! 1-811-070-12 LCD PANEL (A216V3) (T216XW01V3)
ef H2LS Board es A-1744-833-A H2LR MOUNT
28.1 1 screw ef A-1744-834-A H2LS MOUNT (AZ1A)
eg X-2514-589-1 BEZEL (22) ASSY
B. Boards, Speakers and Frame 28.2 1 screw
ea Connectors
28.3 1 screw
es H2LR Board
qk Loudspeaker wj 2 screws
A. Stand and Rear (4 x 10cm)
Cover Assy
qh Bracket Speaker (R)
6 Rear Cover
(22) Assy
8 Plate, Vesa qg 2 screws wh GD1 Board
q; Cover, Under w; Connectors
9 2 screws qd 4 screws
wa 2 screws
qf Loudspeaker
3 4 screws (4 x 10cm)
ws 2 screws
wd BAA Complete
qs Bracket Speaker (L) ql Bracket Side
qa 2 screws
4 2 screws
7 Cover, ECS
2 Base (S3B)Assy
1 3 screws
2.2 Cover, Neck (S3B)
• The reference number beside the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
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6-1-2. KLV-26BX300
ef Connectors e; Support,
Panel
w; Power Unit
ql 4 screws es Connectors
ed H2LR Board
qk Connectors
3 10 screws qd Loudspeaker
(4 x 10cm) wd 2 screws
wf 2 screws
10.1 1 screw
wg BAA Board
qa SP Bracket
4 2 screws (26L) Assy 15.1 Bracket SP (26L)
5 2 screws
2 Base (M3B) Assy
7 Cover, ECS
2.2 Cover, Neck (M3B)
• The reference number beside the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
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6-1-3. KLV-32BX300
3qaqg 2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP 4X16 TYPE 2 IT-3 1 X-2546-140-1 BASE (M3B) ASSY
wawgwhwl 2-580-592-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X8
2.1 4-171-685-01 NECK (M3B)
4 2-580-595-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X12
2.2 4-171-689-01 COVER, NECK (M3B)
15qdqj 7-685-648-79 +BVTP 3X12 TYPE 2 IT-3 6 X-2515-519-1 REAR COVER (32) ASSY
9e; 4-159-298-01 SCREW +PSW M4X10 7 4-115-101-41 COVER,ECS
8 4-167-326-01 BRACKET, VESA (S)
0 4-157-976-01 COVER, UNDER (32)
0 4-169-309-01 COVER, UNDER (32)
qs X-2547-450-1 SP BRACKET (32L) ASSY
qfqk 1-858-364-11 LOUDSPEAKER (12.5.4.5CM)
qh X-2547-451-1 SP BRACKET (32R) ASSY
C. Boards, Panel and Bezel wa A-1784-668-A G2LE (UPM) UNIT ( EXCEPT 32BX300( INDIA,IRAN(SHAHAB),
ws 4-156-944-51 BRACKET, SIDE JACK
wh A-1782-846-A BAA COMPL BX_WX_32_26(SERVICE)(EXCEPT 32BX300
ek Bezel Assy ed ! 1-811-058-15 LCD PANEL (S532TSC) LTY320AP04
ed ! 1-811-058-21 LCD PANEL (S532TSC)
eg A-1744-833-A H2LR MOUNT
ej A-1744-834-A H2LS MOUNT (AZ1A)
ek X-2514-591-1 BEZEL (32) ASSY
ej H2LS Board
es Support,
eh Connectors Panel
wa G2LE Board
w; 4 screws
ef Connectors
ql Connectors
ed LCD Panel eg H2LR Board
qk Loudspeaker
(12.5.4.5cm)
qj 2 screws ea Frame Bottom (S)
e; 2 screws
q; Cover,
16.1 Bracket SP (32R) Under (32)
A. Stand and Rear Cover Assy
wl Joint Frame
qh SP Bracket Assy
6 Rear Cover Assy (32R) Assy wj 2 screws
wk Slide,
qg 1 screw Clamp
9 1 screw wd Connectors
8 Bracket,
Vesa (S) qd 2 screws
3 10 screws ws Bracket, Side Jack
qf Loudspeaker
(12.5.4.5cm) wg 2 screws
wf 2 screws
qa 1 screw
wh BAA Board
4 2 screws qs SP Bracket
(32L) Assy 12.1 Bracket SP (32L)
2.2 Cover,
Neck (M3B)
2 Base Assy
5 3 screws
• The reference number beside the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
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6-1-4. KLV-40BX400
wa G2HE Board
w; 5 screws
ef Connectors
ql Connectors
qj 2 screws eg H2LR Board
ed LCD Panel
qk Loudspeaker
(12.5x4.5cm) ea Frame Bottom (ML)
16.1 Bracket q; Cover, e; 2 screws
A. Stand and Rear Cover Assy Under (37)
SP (40R)
wl 2 screws
6 Rear Cover (40) Assy qh SP Bracket
(40L) Assy wj 2 screws wk Bracket Joint
8 Bracket,
Vesa (S) wd Connectors
9 1 screw
3 8 screws qg 1 screw qd 2 screws
qf Loudspeaker ws Bracket Side Jack
(12.5x4.5cm)
wg Screws,
+ PSW M3X8
qa 1 screw
wf 2 screws
wh BAA Board
qs SP Bracket
4 4 screws (40L) Assy 12.1 Bracket SP (40L)
5 2 screws
2 Base Assy
7 Cover, ECS
2.2 Cover,
Neck (ML3B)
• The reference number beside the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
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REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
1-569-088-33 ADAPTOR,CONVERSION
2P(22BX300(ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA, ***********************************************************************
NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,
SAUDI ARABIA,SINGAPORE,SOGUL)) MISCELLANEOUS
* 4-170-949-01 CARTON, INDIVIDUAL (CON 22) *****************
* 4-170-948-01 CUSHION, LOWER (CON 22)
* 4-170-947-01 CUSHION, UPPER (CON 22) X-2342-530-2 BAG ASSY, FALL LOCK BELT
1-822-631-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR(22BX300(INDIA)) 2-580-604-01 SCREW, +PSW M4X20
2-580-663-02 SCREW, WOOD 3.8X20
1-821-926-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR 2-580-608-01 SCREW, +PSW M5X16
(22BX300(TUNISIA, SOUTH AFRICA))
4-168-830-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (GB) ***********************************************************************
(22BX300(ARM,INDIA,INDONESIA,IRAN,
MALAYSIA,NEW ZEALAND,NIGERIA, REMOTE COMMANDER
PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,SINGAPORE,SOGUL, **********************
SOUTH AFRICA,TUNISIA) 1-487-705-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-GA019)
4-168-830-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (CS)
(22BX300(ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA, ***********************************************************************
NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA, 6-2-2. KLV-26BX300
SINGAPORE,SOGUL))
4-168-830-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ARABIC) ACCESSORIES AND PACKING
(22BX300(ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA, ***************************
NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,
SINGAPORE,SOGUL,SOUTH AFRICA,TUNISIA)) 1-56-9-0-33 ADAPTOR, CONVERSION 2P
4-168-830-41 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (PERSIAN) (26BX300(ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA,
(22BX300(ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA, NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,
NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA, SINGAPORE,SOGUL))
SINGAPORE,SOGUL)) * 4-170-956-01 CARTON, INDIVIDUAL (CON 26)
* 4-170-954-01 CUSHION, LOWER (CYM26)
4-168-830-51 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (RU) * 4-170-953-01 CUSHION, UPPER (CYM26)
(22BX300(ARM,INDIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA, 4-168-830-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (GB)
NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA, (26BX300(ARM,INDIA,INDONESIA,IRAN,
SINGAPORE,SOGUL,UKRAINE)) MALAYSIA,NEW ZEALAND,NIGERIA,
4-168-830-61 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (FR) PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,SINGAPORE,SOGUL,
(22BX300(ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA, SOUTH AFRICA,TUNISIA)
NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,
SINGAPORE,SOGUL,SOUTH AFRICA,TUNISIA)) 4-168-830-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (CS)
4-168-830-71 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (UA) (26BX300(ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA,
(22BX300(UKRAINE)) NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,
4-168-830-91 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (TH) SINGAPORE,SOGUL))
(22BX300(THAILAND)) 4-168-830-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ARABIC)
1-837-454-11 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (26BX300(ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA,
(EXCEPT 22BX300(NEW ZEALAND, THAILAND) NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,
SINGAPORE,SOGUL,SOUTH AFRICA,TUNISIA))
1-837-459-11 POWERSUPPLYCORD(WITHCONNECTOR) 4-168-830-41 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (PERSIAN)
(22BX300(New Zealand)) (26BX300(ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA,
1-837-460-11 POWERSUPPLYCORD(WITHCONNECTOR) NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,
(22BX300(THAILAND)) SINGAPORE,SOGUL))
4-168-830-51 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (RU)
(26BX300(ARM,INDIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA,
************************************************************************ NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,
SINGAPORE,SOGUL,UKRAINE))
CONNECTORS 4-168-830-61 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (FR)
************** (26BX300(ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN,MALAYSIA,
NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,
* 1-910-059-57 MAIN HARNESS SINGAPORE,SOGUL,SOUTH AFRICA,TUNISIA))
(22BX300(INDIA),22BX300(SOGUL,IRAN,
NIGERIA,SAUDI ARABIA,MALAYSIA, 4-168-830-71 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (UA)
SINGAPORE,ARM,INDONESIA,PHILLIPINES), (26BX300(UKRAINE))
(THAILAND)) 4-168-830-91 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (TH)
CN6200(BAA)-CN6150(GD1)- (26BX300(THAILAND))
CN5600(BAA)-CN100(H2LR)- 1-822-631-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR(26BX300(India))
CN1(H2LS)CN4000(BAA)-SP(1) 1-821-926-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR
* 1-910-800-01 MAIN HARNESS(22BX300(NEWZEALAND), (26BX300(SOUTH AFRICA,TUNISIA)
22BX300(RUSSIA),22BX300(SOUTH AFRICA)) 1-837-454-11 POWER-SUPPLY CORD
CN6200(BAA)-CN6150(GD1)-CN5600(BAA)- (EXCEPT 26BX300 (New Zealand,Thailand))
CN100(H2LR)-CN1(H2LS)CN4000(BAA)-SP(1)
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KLV-22, 26, 32 BX300, 40 BX400
RM-GA019
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
1-837-459-11 POWERSUPPLYCORD(WITHCONNECTOR) 4-168-830-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION(AR)
(26BX300(New Zealand)) (32BX300((ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN(SOEM),MALAYSIA,
1-837-460-11 POWERSUPPLYCORD(WITHCONNECTOR) NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,
(26BX300(Thailand)) SINGAPORE,SOGUL,SOUTH AFRICA,TUNISA)
4-168-830-41 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION(PR)
************************************************************************ (32BX300((ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN(SOEM),MALAYSIA,
NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,
CONNECTORS SINGAPORE,SOGUL))
************** 4-168-830-51 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION(RU)
(32BX300((ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN(SOEM),MALAYSIA,
* 1-837-560-11 FLAT FLEXIBLE CABLE (FFC) NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,SAUDI ARABIA,
(CN9701(BAA)-TCON(1)) SINGAPORE,SOGUL),(UKRAINE))
* 1-837-736-11 FLAT FLEXIBLE CABLE (FFC)
(CN9701(BAA)-TCON(1)) 4-168-830-61 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION(FR)
* 1-910-059-59 CONNECTOR ASSY 14P CN6202(G1LS)-INV(1) (32BX300((ARM,INDONESIA,IRAN(SOEM),
* 1-910-059-58 MAIN HARNESS MALAYSIA,NIGERIA,PHILLIPINES,
CN6200(BAA)-CN6201(G1LS)-CN5600(BAA)- SAUDI ARABIA,SINGAPORE,SOGUL),
CN100(H2LR)-CN1(H2LS) CN4000(BAA)-SP(1) (SOUTH AFRICA,TUNISIA))
(26BX300(INDIA),26BX300(SOUTH AFRICA, 4-168-830-71 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION(UA)
TUNISIA),26BX300(THAILAND)) (32BX300(UKRAINE))
* 1-910-800-02 MAIN HARNESS(CN6200(BAA)-CN6201(G1LS)- 4-168-830-91 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION(TH)
CN5600(BAA)-CN100(H2LR)-CN1(H2LS) (32BX300(THAILAND))
CN4000(BAA)-SP(1)) 4-168-830-81 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION(VN)
(26BX300(NEW ZEALAND),26BX300(UKRAINE), (32BX300(PHILLIPINES,VIETNAM))
26BX300(SOGUL,IRAN,NIGERIA, 1-822-631-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR(32BX300(INDIA))
SAUDI ARABIA,MALAYSIA,SINGAPORE,
ARM,INDONESIA,PHILLIPINES)) 1-821-926-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR
(32BX300(SOUTH AFRICA,TUNISIA))
*********************************************************************** 1-837-454-11 POWER SUPPLY CORD
(EXCEPT 32BX300(THAILAND)
MISCELLANEOUS 1-837-460-11 POWER SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONNECTOR)
***************** (32BX300(THAILAND))
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RM-GA019
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
***********************************************************************
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MODEL COMMANDER DEST MODEL COMMANDER DEST
This supplement shows variant information for the new model (s).
Other information remain the same as original issue.
i+ Figure 3 : Hotel Model Setting Message screen
3. Press “MENU” button on remote control.
4. The following menu appears on screen.
5. Press / on the Remote and select
5 Hotel Mode.
Vol
+
Figure 1 : To Reset Test Button
2. Once completed, the below button operates as
a TEST button. Figure 4 : Hotel Model Screen
6. Press “MENU” button on remote control.
7. Press / and press on remote control
8. The following menu appears on screen.
Figure 2: TEST button
Figure 5: Sample of screen
9. Press / or / on the
Remote for adjustments.
10. REMINDER: PLEASE REFER TO EACH
SETTING BEFORE CHANGING HOTEL MODE
TO :”ON”. ONCE TURNED “ON” THE HOTEL
MODE WILL START.
Details of each setting is on next pages.
11. Press / or / and
on the Remote for adjustments.
12. After done go to Functions settings
Hotel Mode and select to" ON”.
13.The TV set resets and restarts.
14. Now press “MENU" on the remote
commander.
15. The following menu appears confirms the
hotel mode in ON. Figure: 7: Sample of screen
Menu Items
Refer to
Function Settings 4-4-4
Figure: 6
Menu Items
Signal Source Refer to
Settings 4-4-5
Menu Items
Refer to
TV Settings
4-4-6
Display Description
string Options
=Default Settings
Hotel On This will turn the Hotel
Mode mode on.
Tip: This should be the
last setting you do – once
Off turned to “ON” the Hotel
mode will start.
Figure: 10
Zoom
Original
Value
Original
Value
Figure: 11
3) The following message will appear:
Figure: 12
4) The following message will appear, when you have successfully
exported the “Mother TV” settings to the USB memory.
Note : Timer/Clock
settings are not cloned
Figure: 13
( II ) Importing functions
NOTE
Any settings done and exported from a “Mother TV” can
only be imported on the same series of TVs (any size).
1) To copy the settings from the USB memory to “Child TVs”,
you must first put “Child TVs” into “Hotel Menu Mode” or
“Hotel Mode”.
2) Insert the prepared USB memory into a USB slot on a
“Child TV”.
3) AC Plug OFF the “Child TV” and then ON back again.
4) The “Child TV” will detect the USB memory and import the
settings.
All three Picture Off/ Timer, Standby, Power Indicator will light up
as below:
Figure: 14
Picture Off/ Timer Standby Power Indicator
5) After a few seconds, only the Power Indicator remains lighted
and the TV will show a blank screen. This shows you have successfully
imported the settings to the “Child TV”.
6) Then the TV automatically reboot in “Hotel Menu Mode”.
Figure: 15
<Disabled functions during Hotel Mode>
3 Store Display
Mode
4 Sync Menu Enabled Disabled Disabled
5 PAP/PIP
6 Demo Mode
7 Favourites
All the functions related to Menu operation, because Menu is disabled in Hotel
Mode.
e.g.: FM Radio/USB photo/music/video, etc.
<Tools key>
During Hotel Mode, Tools key on a
remote commander works for the
settings of Language and Sleep Timer.
Figure: 16
<Language Settings>
Language will follow default language settings selected in “Hotel Menu Mode”.
So if guests select other languages in “Hotel Mode” but when they perform RC
Off/On or AC Plug Off/On, the language will change back to the default
language settings selected in “Hotel Menu Mode”.
1. While TV set is on standby, press the following on the remote commander
2. Press “Menu” and the following menu appears on screen.
Figure: 17
3. The menu shows in normal mode.
Video 1
MON Out CVBS1/Mon SW CVBS In
Video 1/Mon SAW NAND
Video1/Mon L/R
L/R SW (38Mz) Tu I2C FLASH
64MByte
Video 2 CVBS2
Video 2
L/R Video2 L/R
CVBS IF_In
Component 1 Out x 2ch PDD0~7
In x 4ch
Yuv1/CVBS3
CVBS
/Video3 In
Comp1/Video3 L/R
L/R Comp1/Video3 L/R PANEL
8bit
Ch LVDS
PC
Dual
In x 7ch
Audio
(WXGA)
DCC PC
RGB
16Bit Memory
MT5388
EDID CCFL
HV
Memory
In x 2ch
DDR2
YUV
DIAGRAMS
Conventional INVERTER
SECTION 5
I/F
32Mbx16bits
BGA
– 11 –
In x 1ch
RGB
PC/HDMI2
L/R PC/HDMI3 L/R
LPF
out x 2ch
PWM
Audio
HDMI1 TMDS0
In x 3ch
TPA3110D2
TMDS
DDC0 PWM
HDMI1 LPF
EDID Contro I/O
HDMI2 TMDS2
SIRCS LED
RM-GA019
TCON
CN6150 (30)
POWER UNIT (G1LS) (15)
(POWER SUPPLY)
BAA CN4000
CN6200
Pink (4)
(10)
CN6702 Tuner /I/O/ Audio/ HDMI/
(2) Micon/Powersource/DDR/
CNxxxx
(4)
CN6701
Main1/ Main2/ LVDS/Panel
INVERTER
(2)
Blue
Pink
CN9701
CN6704
(30)
CN1/ (2)
CNxxxx
CN100
(4)
(3) CN6703
(2)
Blue CN6000
(2) CN5001 CN5600
(6) (30)
SW unit
H2LS/
AC Power
R2 CN001
(6)
CN100/CN001
(10/12) H2LR/ HLR3
Speaker R Speaker L
POWER UNIT
(G1LS)
CN6201
CN6202
(15)
(14)
(POWER SUPPLY)
BAA CN4000
CN6200
(4)
(10)
LVDS/Panel
CN9701
(30)
CN1/
CN100
(3)
CN6000
CNxxxx
(2)
(14)
CN5001 CN5600
(6) (30)
H2LS/
SW1
AC Power
R2 CN001
(6)
CN100/CN001
(10/12) H2LR/ HLR3
LED, Optical Sensor, SIRCS
Speaker R Speaker L
H2LS Board
GD1 Board/ H2LS Board
(STATIC CONVERTER(TV) POWER UNIT (G1LS) Board
-GD1-2A)
BAA Board
BAA Board
H2LR Board
H2LR Board
SECTION 6
DISASSEMBLY, EXPLODED VIEW AND OTHER PARTS
Caution: Note:
• ! and shaded parts are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. • (*) parts are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some delays should be
anticipated when ordering these components.
• parts contain confidential information. Strictly follow the instruction whenever the components are • Illustrations provided in this section might have slight difference from the actual sets.
repaired and/or replaced. • The reference number besides the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
• Lines that indicate parts are shown in blue in the illustration.
• Place the TV set facing downwards on a stable, level surface before disassembly and assembly of parts.
• Only part number and description for service parts are shown in the parts list.
• Unplug connectors before disassembly.
• Refer Electrical Parts List section for connector part number.
6-1. DISASSEMBLY & EXPLODED VIEW
6-1-1. KLV-22BX300/1, 22BX300/3
C. Boards, Panel and Bezel Parts List:
Screw: REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION eg Bezel (22)Assy 2 X-2514-989-2 BASE (S3B) ASSY
2.1 4-158-356-01 NECK (S5)
139qaqdqgqj 28.1 28.2 28.3 2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP 4X16 TYPE 2 IT-3 2.2 4-158-399-01 COVER, NECK (S3B)
wawswg 2-580-629-01 SCREW, +BVST 3X8 6 X-2515-517-2 REAR COVER(22) ASSY
wjwk 2-580-590-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X5 7
4 7-685-648-79 +BVTP 3X12 TYPE 2 IT-3 8 4-127-133-01 PLATE, VESA
ed Connectors 0 4-157-865-02 COVER,UNDER(22)
qsqh 4-157-866-02 BRACKET, SPEAKER (22L/R)
qfqk 1-858-339-11 LOUDSPEAKER (4X10CM)
qk 4-156-944-51 BRACKET, SIDE JACK
wd A-1782-846-A BAA COMPL (BX_WX) (SERVICE))
wh 1-474-204-33 STATIC CONVERTER(TV)-GD1-2A
e; ! 1-811-070-11 LCD PANEL (A216V3)
ef H2LS Board es A-1744-833-A H2LR MOUNT
28.1 1 screw ef A-1744-834-A H2LS MOUNT (AZ1A)
eg X-2514-589-1 BEZEL (22) ASSY
B. Boards, Speakers and Frame 28.2 1 screw
ea Connectors
28.3 1 screw
es H2LR Board
qk Loudspeaker wj 2 screws
A. Stand and Rear (4 x 10cm)
Cover Assy
qh Bracket Speaker (R)
6 Rear Cover
(22) Assy
8 Plate, Vesa qg 2 screws
1
wh GD1 Board
q; Cover, Under w; Connectors
9 2 screws qd 4 screws
wa 2 screws
qf Loudspeaker
3 4 screws (4 x 10cm)
ws 2 screws
wd BAA Complete
qs Bracket Speaker (L) ql Bracket Side
qa 2 screws
4 2 screws
• The reference number beside the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
– 18 –
ef Connectors e; Support,
Panel
w; Power Unit
ql 4 screws es Connectors
ed H2LR Board
qk Connectors
3 10 screws qd Loudspeaker
(4 x 10cm) wd 2 screws
wf 2 screws
10.1 1 screw
wg BAA Board
qa SP Bracket
4 2 screws (26L) Assy 15.1 Bracket SP (26L)
• The reference number beside the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
– 19 –
************************************************************************ ***********************************************************************
CONNECTORS
**************
* 1-837-559-11 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 30P MISCELLANEOUS
(CN9701(BAA)-TCON(1) *****************
*1-837-735-11 FLAT FLEXIBLE CABLE X-2348-140-3 BAG ASSY , FALL LOCK BELT
2-580-604-01
*1-910-800-39 MAIN HARNESS 2-580-663-02 SCREW
W OOD 3.8X20
(CN6200(BAA)-CN6150(GD1)-
CN5600(BAA) CN100(H2LR) ***********************************************************************
"
CN1(H2LS)CN4000(BAA)-SP(1) REMOTE COMMANDER
*********************************************************************** **********************
1-487-705-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-GA019)
MISCELLANEOUS
*****************
X-2348-140-3 BAG ASSY , FALL LOCK BELT
***********************************************************************
2-580-604-01 SCREWW
2-580-663-02 SCREW,
W WOOD 3.8X20
***********************************************************************
REMOTE COMMANDER
**********************
1-487-705-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-GA019)
***********************************************************************
6-2-2. KLV-26BX300/1, 26BX300/3
ACCESSORIES AND PA P CKING
***************************
* 4-170-956-02 CART
R AL (CON 26)
A
* 4-170-954-02 WER (CYM26)
* 4-170-953-02 CUSHION, UPPER (CYM26)
Section 3
TROUBLESHOOTING
3-1. Troubleshooting Power Problem
3-1-1.Flow Chart
START
END
Does the Power Led
See
stay on when the
No Power
TV is switched on ?
-41-
3-1-2. NO POWER
No Power
AC Cord
BAA Board
OK
Check AC voltage at NG NG
AC IN connector.
Replace
88 -132V for 110V models AC Source
AC cord
176 – 264V for 220 – 240V • See DDcon
Models.
Sheet
OK
NG NG
Check Standby3.3V Check
at CN6200 pin 3 Between G* Board to G* Board
on BAA board BAA Board Harness
3.3V?
OK
Harness
OK
NG Check Power_On NG
Check REG12V
at CN6200 pin 5
at CN6200 pin 10 BAA Board
on BAA board
on BAA board
3.3V?
OK
OK
-42-
START
Change
no BAA Board
Check JL6306 Voltage.
Check F6303
Is the voltage 3.3V?
yes
yes
no
Check JL6313 Voltage.
Check F6301.
Is the voltage 1.8V?
yes
yes
-43-
a) 3 times blinking
3 times Blinking
AUDIO
DC_ALERT1
NG NG
Check JL6315 Check +12.5V_AU1
Voltage on the Check F6304. F4001, IC4002,etc AZ1A: 3x Blinking For
at F4001 on Audio Error
BAA Board. BAA board (BAA Board)
the BAA Board
5.25V?
OK
AUDIO
OK
Motionflow
NG
Check
Speaker Impedance Speaker IC9000,etc
at SP Connector (BAA Board)
OK
Check +12.5V NG
at pin 1 of
G* Board
CN6200 on
the BAA Board
OK
-44-
b) 4 times blinking
4 times Blinking
Between
0.88V to 2.70V
NG NG
Check
Check
PANEL_DET at PANEL
harness to Balancer Replace G*/D* Board
JL5601 (Balancer)
Board
on the BAA Board
OK OK
-45-
c) 5 times blinking
5 times Blinking
NG
Harness check:
1) TCON to BAA board
Harness
2) TCON to G* board
Low
Check TCON_ON 3) LVDS cable
at FB5619 BAA Board
on the BAA Board
OK
High
NG
Change BAA BAA Board
Check
TCON_VCC_12V
NG
1) at JL6217 OK
(non-motionflow models) G* Board
2) TCON_12V
Panel (T-con)
At G*Board
about 5V : 22” Model
(Motionflow models) about 12V : ex. 22” Model
OK
NG
OK
-46-
6 times Blinking
NG
OK
NG
Inverter
Change D* Board
(D* Board)
OK
OK
Panel
-47-
7 times Blinking
Low
Set to another
Set location is OK?
location
OK
NG
Change BAA Board,
Panel
and Aging a few hours
OK
BAA Board
-48-
NG
Harness check:
1) TCON to BAA board
Harness
2) TCON to G* board
Low
Check TCON_ON 3) LVDS cable
at FB5619 BAA Board
on the BAA Board
OK
High
NG
Check
TCON_VCC_12V
NG
1) at JL6217 OK
(non-motionflow models) G* Board
2) TCON_12V
Panel(T-con)
At G*Board
about 5V : 22” Model
(Motionflow models) about 12V : ex. 22” Model
O
K
NG
OK
-49-
Analog RF
Refer “Analog RF
no sound? No Sound”
* V1 = Video1, V2 = Video2,
USB Audio Refer “USB Audio
V3 = Video3, D1 = Component1
no sound? No Sound”
-50-
Main Spk No
Sound
A
NG
Correct UI Audio UI Setting, ok?
NG
Amp IC /
IC4002 pin1 -> 3.3V Main IC
OK IC4002 pin2 -> 1.8V NG
Ok?
NG
Change Spk Wire,
spk wire Connector, ok? OK
OK
NG
NG L4004, L4005, Amp IC
Change Spk Impedance L4006, L4007 -> 6~7Vdc, ok? NG
main spk 7~8ohm, ok?
OK OK
F4001
Ok?
NG
OK
NG
Refer “Standby CN6200 pin1, 12.6V ok?
LED Blink”
Change BAA Board
OK
-51-
A
Mon Out No
Sound
NG
OK
NG Change
RCA cable, RCA cable
target unit, ok? / target
unit
OK
NG
C4075 -> 9V Vcc NG /
or F6300 -> 0ohm Main IC NG
or R4095 -> 3V, ok?
OK
-52-
HP Out No
Sound
NG
HP cable,
ok? Change
HP cable
OK
NG
JL4011 -> 3.3V, ok? Detection
(when insert HP) NG
OK
NG
Main IC
R4094 -> 3V, ok?
NG
OK
-53-
Analog audio
input no sound
NG
Change Audio RCA cable,
RCA cable ok?
OK
NG
Change
Audio analog source,
audio
ok?
source
OK
-54-
Analog RF
input no sound
NG
Change RF cable, NG
RF cable ok?
UI setting, ok? Correct UI
(TV System, AFT, Audio Filter)
OK
NG
Change RF
RF source,
source/chann OK
ok?
el
OK
Refer NG
“Speaker No Raster sound,
Sound” ok?
NG OK
-55-
HDMI Audio
input no sound
Change NG
HDMI HDMI cable,
cable ok?
OK
NG
Change HDMI HDMI source,
source ok?
OK
Change to NG
supported *HDMI sound
format format ok?
OK
-56-
USB Audio
input no sound
OK
Change NG
USB USB thumbdrive,
thumbdrive ok?
OK
NG
Change to *USB audio
supported format, ok?
format
OK
-57-
TV 3x blinking
OK
Remove spk
connector (CN4000), ok?
L4004, L4005, L4006 &
L4007 impedance to ground.
Spk Impedance NG High Z
7~8ohm, ok? (>100Kohm)
Low Z
NG (<100Kohm)
OK NG Amp IC
F4001
NG
Ok?
OK Output short to
Change Change GND / Amp IC
spk wire main spk NG
OK
Refer “Standby
LED Blink” High Z
(>0ohm)
Check impedance
CN6200 pin1 <-> C4049 (+ve)
CN6200 pin1 <-> C4050 (+ve)
Low Z
(~0ohm) Change BAA Board
B -58-
Picture On Screen
Distorted Or Missing
Yes
Check LED 6x Refer to Power Troubleshoot (STANDBY LED
times blink? BLINK 6x times blinking
No
Backlight No
turns ON?
Yes
Check Eco
Yes Power Saving
ON?
No Refer to IM Eco
Power Saving
Refer “Tuner Setting
Tuner, OK?
Problem”
No
Yes
Change
No BAA
Refer “Video board
Video 1, OK?
1 Problem”
Yes
No
No Refer
Refer Component, OK? “Component
Monitor Out,
“Monitor Out Problem”
OK?
Problem”
Yes
Yes No
No Refer “HDMI
HDMI, OK?
Refer “Video Problem”
Video 2, OK?
2 Problem”
Yes
Yes
No
No Refer “PC
PC, OK?
Problem”
Refer “Video
Video 3, OK?
3 Problem”
Yes
Yes Finish
-59-
Tuner Problem
NG
Check RF source cable
Change RF cable and antenna
and antenna
OK
Check NG
C6346 = Change BAA board
+5V?
OK
A
Check F6304 NG
OK? Change BAA board
OK
Check LVDS NG Reconnect LVDS cable
NG harness or change new LVDS
Raster, OK? connection cable
between BAA
board, OK?
OK
NG
Tuning, OK?
OK
OK
OK Check “R1056
= +33V?
NG
A
Change BAA board
-60-
Video 1 Problem
NG
Check
Refer to IM Video1/Monitor
Video1/Monitor
Out Setting
Out Setting.
OK
NG
Video Signal Source Problem or
Check Video input source cable problem
signal or cable.
OK
NG
Check Input Change BAA
jack ”J2001” board
OK
OK
NG
Check LVDS Reconnect LVDS cable
harness or change new LVDS
connection between cable
BAA board.
OK
-61-
NG
Check
Refer to IM Video1/Monitor
Video1/Monitor
Out Setting
Out Setting.
OK
OK
OK
NG
Check Input Change BAA
jack “J2001” board
OK
NG
Confirm target
Target TV problem
TV OK?
OK
Change BAA
board
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Video 2 Problem
NG
Check Video input source Video Signal Source Problem or
signal or cable. cable problem
OK
NG
Check Input Change BAA
jack ”J2001” board
OK
OK
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Video 3 Problem
NG
Check Video3 /
Refer to IM Video3 /
Component
Component Setting
Setting.
OK
NG
Check Video input source Video Signal Source Problem or
signal or cable. cable problem
OK
NG
Check Input Change BAA
jack ”J2200” board
OK
OK
OK
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Component Problem
NG
Check Video 3 /
Refer to IM Video3 /
Component
Component Setting
Setting.
OK
NG
Check component input Component Signal Source
source signal or cable. Problem or cable problem
OK
NG
Check Input Change BAA
jack ”J2200” board
OK
OK
NG
Check LVDS Reconnect LVDS cable
harness or change new LVDS
connection between cable
BAA board.
OK
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HDMI Problem
NG
Check HDMI input source HDMI Signal Source Problem
signal or cable. or cable problem
OK
NG
Confirm HDMI input source
Change HDMI input source to
format / resolution supported by
TV supported format
TV?
OK
NG
Check HDMI Change BAA
jack. board
OK
NG
Check LVDS Reconnect LVDS cable
harness or change new LVDS
connection between cable
BAA board.
OK
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3-3-8. PC Problem
PC Problem
NG
Check PC input source PC Signal Source Problem or
signal or cable. cable problem
OK
NG
Confirm PC input source
Change PC input source to TV
format / resolution supported
supported format
by TV?
OK
NG
Check PC Change BAA
jack “CN2300”. board
OK
NG
Check LVDS Reconnect LVDS cable
harness or change new LVDS
connection between cable
BAA board.
OK
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IR NO FUNCTION
NG
A
Check Remote Control Change Remote Control
Function?
OK
NG Probe JL5621 in
BAA to check RC response
NG
Change Wire Harness When press RC
Check Wire Harness
And Connector And connect Properly
Connectivity?
OK
OK
OK
Check 3.3V NG Check 3.3V
in Pin1 of IR IC at FB5604 in Change H2LR Board
in H Board BAA Board Table: IR IC Ref no
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H2LS NO FUNCTION
KEY Voltage Voltage range
(average)
CH - 0.00V 0.0000V
OK OK
*Check NG
Pin1 Voltage Level Change H2LS Board
in CN1
OK
NG
Change BAA Board
Section 5 Diagram
(See page 11)
For “Panel ID Writer”
TM PWB
VOLT. REG. IC
(REG, 12V ‐3.3V)
3.3V
WRITE PROT
Addr:AA
TO “CMI TCON ”
30P Header Assembly
RX3+/‐
RX1+/‐
IC EEPROM
RX2+/‐ (Size: 2K bits)
CLK+/‐
PANEL_SDA; PANEL_SCL
RX0+/‐
12V
30P Header Assembly
FROM “BAA PWB”
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KLV-32BX300
(Service Manual: see page 15, 20 )
Tape: 10 7
7-600-031-96 / 7-600-029-76
TAPE (3M 1350FW-1)15MMX66M WHT / TAPE 15MMX50M BLK
B. CONNECTORS
C. SCREWS
PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
4-159-298-01 SCREW, +PSW M4X10
2-580-592-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X8
SUBJECT :
This supplement shows only variant information for the new model(s).
Other information remains the same as in the original issue.
SECTION 6
DISASSEMBLY, EXPLODED VIEW AND OTHER PARTS
Caution: Note:
• ! and shaded parts are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. • (*) parts are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some delays should be
anticipated when ordering these components.
• parts contain confidential information. Strictly follow the instruction whenever the components are • Illustrations provided in this section might have slight difference from the actual sets.
repaired and/or replaced. • The reference number besides the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
• Lines that indicate parts are shown in blue in the illustration.
• Place the TV set facing downwards on a stable, level surface before disassembly and assembly of parts.
• Only part number and description for service parts are shown in the parts list.
• Unplug connectors before disassembly.
• Refer Electrical Parts List section for connector part number.
6-1. DISASSEMBLY & EXPLODED VIEW
6-1-1. KLV-22BX301
C. Boards, Panel and Bezel Parts List:
Screw: REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
REF. NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION eg Bezel (22)Assy 2 X-2546-084-2 BASE (S3B) ASSY
2.1 *4-158-356-01 NECK (S5)
139qaqdqgqj 28.1 28.2 28.3 2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP 4X16 TYPE 2 IT-3 2.2 4-158-399-01 COVER, NECK (S3B)
wawswg 2-580-629-01 SCREW, +BVST 3X8 6 X-2515-517-2 REAR COVER(22) ASSY
wjwk 2-580-590-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X5 7
4 7-685-648-79 +BVTP 3X12 TYPE 2 IT-3 8 4-127-133-01 PLATE, VESA
ed Connectors 0 4-157-865-02 COVER,UNDER(22)
qsqh 4-157-866-03 BRACKET, SPEAKER (22L/R)
qfqk 1-858-339-11 LOUDSPEAKER (4X10CM)
qk 4-156-944-51 BRACKET, SIDE JACK
wd A-1782-846-A BAA COMPL (BX_WX) (SERVICE))
wh 1-474-204-33 STATIC CONVERTER(TV)-GD1-2A
e; ! 1-811-070-12 LCD PANEL (A216V3)
ef H2LS Board es A-1744-833-A H2LR MOUNT
28.1 1 screw ef A-1744-834-A H2LS MOUNT (AZ1A)
eg X-2514-589-1 BEZEL (22) ASSY
B. Boards, Speakers and Frame 28.2 1 screw
ea Connectors
28.3 1 screw
es H2LR Board
qk Loudspeaker wj 2 screws
A. Stand and Rear (4 x 10cm)
Cover Assy
qh Bracket Speaker (R)
6 Rear Cover
(22) Assy
8 Plate, Vesa qg 2 screws
1
wh GD1 Board
q; Cover, Under w; Connectors
9 2 screws qd 4 screws
wa 2 screws
qf Loudspeaker
3 4 screws (4 x 10cm)
ws 2 screws
wd BAA Complete
qs Bracket Speaker (L) ql Bracket Side
qa 2 screws
4 2 screws
• The reference number beside the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
– 18 –
ef Connectors e; Support,
Panel
w; Power Unit
ql 4 screws es Connectors
ed H2LR Board
qk Connectors
3 10 screws qd Loudspeaker
(4 x 10cm) wd 2 screws
wf 2 screws
10.1 1 screw
wg BAA Board
qa SP Bracket
4 2 screws (26L) Assy 15.1 Bracket SP (26L)
• The reference number beside the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
– 19 –
6-1-3. KLV-32BX301
3qaqg 2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP 4X16 TYPE 2 IT-3 1 X-2546-085-2 BASE (M5B) ASSY
wawgwhwl 2-580-592-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X8
2.1 4-171-685-02 NECK (M3B)
4 2-580-595-01 SCREW, +PSW M3X12
2.2 * 4-167-482-01 COVER, NECK (M3B)
15qdqj 7-685-648-79 +BVTP 3X12 TYPE 2 IT-3 6 X-2515-519-1 REAR COVER (32) ASSY
9e; 4-159-298-01 SCREW +PSW M4X10 7 4-115-101-41 COVER,ECS
8 NOT SUPPLY BRACKET, VESA (S)
0 4-157-976-01 COVER, UNDER (32)
0 4-169-309-01 COVER, UNDER (32)/ 4-207-494-01.COVER, UNDER (32)
qs X-2547-450-2 SP BRACKET (32L) ASSY
qfqk 1-858-364-11 LOUDSPEAKER (12.5.4.5CM)
qh X-2547-451-2 SP BRACKET (32R) ASSY
C. Boards, Panel and Bezel wa A-1784-668-A G2LE (UPM) UNIT
ws 4-156-944-51 BRACKET, SIDE JACK
wh A-1782-846-A BAA COMPL (BX_WX) (SERVICE)
ek Bezel Assy ed ! 1-811-058-11 LCD PANEL (S532TSC)
ed ! 1-811-072-11 LCD PANEL (A32V0) / 1-811-245-11.LCD PANEL (C315B5-L02)
eg A-1744-833-A H2LR MOUNT
ej A-1744-834-A H2LS MOUNT (AZ1A)
ek X-2514-591-1 BEZEL (32) ASSY
ej H2LS Board
es Support,
eh Connectors Panel
wa G2LE Board
w; 4 screws
ef Connectors
ql Connectors
ed LCD Panel eg H2LR Board
qk Loudspeaker
(12.5.4.5cm)
qj 2 screws ea Frame Bottom (S)
e; 2 screws
q; Cover,
16.1 Bracket SP (32R) Under (32)
A. Stand and Rear Cover Assy
wl Joint Frame
qh SP Bracket Assy
6 Rear Cover Assy (32R) Assy wj 2 screws
wk Slide,
qg 1 screw Clamp
9 1 screw wd Connectors
8 Bracket,
Vesa (S) qd 2 screws
3 10 screws ws Bracket, Side Jack
qf Loudspeaker
(12.5.4.5cm) wg 2 screws
wf 2 screws
qa 1 screw
wh BAA Board
4 2 screws qs SP Bracket
(32L) Assy 12.1 Bracket SP (32L)
2.2 Cover,
Neck (M3B)
2 Base Assy
5 3 screws
• The reference number beside the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
– 75 –
6-1-4. KLV-40BX401
wa G2HE Board
w; 5 screws
ef Connectors
ql Connectors
qj 2 screws eg H2LR Board
ed LCD Panel
qk Loudspeaker
(12.5x4.5cm) ea Frame Bottom (ML)
5 2 screws
2 Base Assy
7 Cover, ECS
2.2 Cover,
Neck (ML3B)
• The reference number beside the part description in the illustration indicates the disassembly sequence.
– 76 –
**************************************************************************************************************************
**************************************************************************************************************************
CONNECTORS
****************** CONNECTORS
* 1-837-735-11 FLAT FLEXIBLE CABLE (CN9701(BAA)-TCON(1)) ******************
* 1-837-559-11 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 30P (CN9701(BAA)-TCON(1)) * 1-910-800-50 CONNECTOR ASSY 14P
* 1-910-800-39 MAIN HARNESS (CN6200(BAA)-CN6150(GD1)- (CN6402(G2LE)-INV(1))
CN5600(BAA)-CN100(H2LR)-CN1(H2LS) * 1-910-059-62 CONNECTOR ASSY 14P (CN6402(G2LE/G2ME)-
CN4000(BAA)-SP(1)) INV(1))
**************************************************************************************************************************
* 1-837-737-11 FLAT FLEXIBLE CABLE (CN9701(BAA)-TCON(1))
* 1-838-433-11 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 30P (CN802(TM)-
MISCELLANEOUS
TCON(1))
*********************
* 1-838-432-11 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 30P (CN9701(BAA)-
7-600-031-96 TAPE (3M 1350FW-1)15MMX66M WHT
CN800(TM)(1))
4-159-298-01 SCREW, +PSW M4X10
* 1-837-561-11 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE 30P (CN9701(BAA)-
2-580-604-01 SCREW, +PSW M4X20
TCON(1))
2-580-608-01 SCREW, +PSW M5X16
* 1-910-800-44 MAIN HARNESS
2-580-663-02 SCREW, WOOD 3.8X20
* 1-910-800-49 MAIN HARNESS
**************************************************************************************************************************
REMOTE COMMANDER
****************************
1-487-705-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-GA019)
**************************************************************************************************************************
**************************************************************************************************************************
CONNECTORS
******************
* 1-910-059-67 CONNECTOR ASSY 14P (CN6402(G2HE)-INV(1))
* 1-837-568-11 FFC WITH CONNECTOR 51P (CN9700(BAA)-TCON(1))
* 1-837-731-11 FFC WITH CONNECTOR (CN9700(BAA)-TCON(1))
* 1-910-800-47 MAIN HARNESS (CN6200(BAA)-CN6401(G2HE)-
CN5600(BAA)-CN100(H2LR)-CN1(H2LS) CN4000(BAA)-
SP(1))
**************************************************************************************************************************
MISCELLANEOUS
**********************
6-503-066-01 DI SF5K60M
6-503-052-01 DI SG30SC4M
8-719-510-53 DIODE D4SB60L
7-600-031-96 TAPE (3M 1350FW-1)15MMX66M WHT
6-552-205-11 TR TK15A50D
7-685-649-79 SCREW +BVTP 3X14 TYPE2 IT-3
2-580-604-01 SCREW, +PSW M4X20
2-580-608-01 SCREW, +PSW M5X16
2-580-626-01 SCREW, SP 4-4O UNC
2-580-663-02 SCREW, WOOD 3.8X20
4-382-854-11 SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+)
**************************************************************************************************************************
REMOTE COMMANDER
****************************
1-487-705-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-GA019)
**************************************************************************************************************************
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Model Commander Dest
Sogul
KLV-22BX310 RM-GA019
(Nigeria, Kuwait, Kenya)
Sogul
KLV-26BX310 RM-GA019
(Nigeria, Kuwait, Kenya)
Sogul
KLV-32BX310 RM-GA019
(Nigeria, Kuwait, Kenya)
Sony Corporation
Sony EMCS (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
TVEG English
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4-168-830-11(2)
Operating the TV
Operating Instructions
Using Optional Equipment
Additional Information
KLV-40BX400/40BX401/32BX300/32BX301/26BX300/26BX301/22BX300/22BX301
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
If a television is not positioned in a sufficiently stable
location, it can be potentially hazardous due to falling.
Many injuries, particularly to children, can be avoided
by taking simple precautions such as:
• Using cabinets or stands recommended by the
manufacturer of the television.
• Only using furniture that can safely support the
television.
• Ensuring the television is not overhanging the edge
of the supporting furniture.
• Not placing the television on tall furniture (for
example, cupboards or bookcases) without
anchoring both the furniture and the television to a
suitable support.
• Not standing the televisions on cloth or other
materials placed between the television and
supporting furniture.
• Educating children about the dangers of climbing
on furniture to reach the television or its controls.
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Table of Contents
Before operating the TV, please read “Safety information” (page 7). Retain this manual for future reference.
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Start-up Guide
B KLV-22BX300/KLV-22BX301
Checking the accessories
Stand (1) and screws (7) (For KLV-40BX400/
KLV-40BX401/KLV-32/26BX300/KLV-32/26BX301)
Stand (1) and screws (6) (For KLV-22BX300/
KLV-22BX301)
Remote RM-GA019 (1)
Size AAA batteries (R03 type) (2)
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2: Connecting an antenna/ 3: Preventing the TV from
cable/VCR toppling over
• Connecting cables are not supplied.
Connecting an antenna/cable
Start-up Guide
8
Antenna cable
AV cable
Antenna cable
VCR
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4: Performing the initial Detaching the stand from the
set-up TV
• Do not remove the stand for any reason other than to
wall-mount the TV.
B KLV-40BX400/KLV-40BX401/KLV-32/
26BX300/KLV-32/26BX301
Confirm
3 B KLV-22BX300/KLV-22BX301
Confirm
Watching TV
1 Press 1 on the TV to turn on the TV.
2 Press the number buttons or PROG +/– to
select a TV channel.
3 Press 2 +/– to adjust the volume.
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• When lifting or moving the TV set, hold it AC power cord
firmly from the bottom. Handle the AC power cord and outlet as
Safety information • When transporting the TV set, do not follows in order to avoid any risk of fire,
subject it to jolts or excessive vibration. electrical shock or damage and/or injuries:
• When transporting the TV set for repairs – The shape of AC power plug, which is
Installation/Set-up or when moving, pack it using the original supplied with the TV set, varies
Install and use the TV set in accordance with carton and packing material. depending on the regions. Be sure to
the instructions below in order to avoid any connect the appropriate supplied AC
risk of fire, electrical shock or damage and/or
Ventilation
power cord with the plug that fits into the
injuries. • Never cover the ventilation holes or insert AC power outlet.
anything in the cabinet. – Use only Sony supplied AC power cords,
Installation • Leave space around the TV set as shown not those of other brands.
• The TV set should be installed near an below. – Insert the plug fully into the AC power outlet.
easily accessible AC power outlet. • It is strongly recommended that you use a – Operate the TV set on a 110-240 V AC
• Place the TV set on a stable, level surface Sony wall-mount bracket in order to supply only. (New Zealand, South Africa
to avoid it from falling down and cause provide adequate air-circulation. and Tunisia only: 220-240 V AC)
personal injury or damage to the TV. – When wiring cables, be sure to unplug the
• Only qualified service personnel should
Installed on the wall
AC power cord for your safety and take
carry out wall installations. 30 cm care not to catch your feet on the cables.
• For safety reasons, it is strongly – Disconnect the AC power cord from the
recommended that you use Sony 10 cm 10 cm AC power outlet before working on or
accessories, including: moving the TV set.
– KLV-40BX400/KLV-40BX401/ – Keep the AC power cord away from heat
KLV-32BX300/KLV-32BX301: sources.
Wall-mount bracket SU-WL500 or – Unplug the AC power plug and clean it
SU-WL50B 10 cm regularly. If the plug is covered with dust
– KLV-26/22BX300/KLV-26/22BX301: Leave at least this space around and it picks up moisture, its insulation may
Wall-mount bracket SU-WL100 the set. deteriorate, which could result in a fire.
• Be sure to use the screws supplied with
the Wall-mount bracket when attaching Installed with stand Notes
the mounting hooks to the TV set. The • Do not use the supplied AC power cord on
supplied screws are designed so that they any other equipment.
30 cm
are 8 mm to 12 mm in length when • Do not pinch, bend, or twist the AC power
measured from the attaching surface of 10 cm 10 cm 6 cm cord excessively. The core conductors
the mounting hook. may be exposed or broken.
The diameter and length of the screws • Do not modify the AC power cord.
differ depending on the Wall-mount • Do not put anything heavy on the AC
bracket model. power cord.
Use of screws other than those supplied Leave at least this space around the • Do not pull on the AC power cord itself
may result in internal damage to the TV set. when disconnecting the AC power cord.
set or cause it to fall, etc. • To ensure proper ventilation and prevent • Do not connect too many appliances to
8mm - 12mm the collection of dirt or dust: the same AC power outlet.
– Do not lay the TV set flat, install • Do not use a poor fitting AC power outlet.
upside down, backwards, or sideways.
Screw (supplied with the – Do not place the TV set on a shelf, rug, Prohibited Usage
Wall-mount bracket) bed or in a closet.
– Do not cover the TV set with a cloth, Do not install/use the TV set in locations,
Mounting Hook such as curtains, or items such as environments or situations such as those
Hook attachment on rear of newspapers, etc. listed below, or the TV set may malfunction
TV set – Do not install the TV set as shown and cause a fire, electrical shock, damage
below. and/or injuries.
Transporting
Air circulation is blocked. Location:
• Before transporting the TV set,
disconnect all cables. Outdoors (in direct sunlight), at the seashore,
• Two or more people are needed to on a ship or other vessel, inside a vehicle, in
transport a large TV set. medical institutions, unstable locations, near
• When transporting the TV set by hand, water, rain, moisture or smoke.
hold it as shown below. Do not put stress Environment:
on the LCD panel.
Wall Wall Places that are hot, humid, or excessively
dusty; where insects may enter; where it
might be exposed to mechanical vibration,
near flammable objects (candles, etc). The
TV set shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and no objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on the TV.
KLV-40BX400/ Situation:
KLV-40BX401/
KLV-26/22BX300/ KLV-32BX300/ Do not use when your hands are wet, with the
KLV-26/22BX301 KLV-32BX301 cabinet removed, or with attachments not
recommended by the manufacturer.
Disconnect the TV set from AC power outlet
and antenna during lightning storms.
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Broken pieces: Optional Equipment
• Do not throw anything at the TV set. The Keep optional components or any equipment
screen glass may break by the impact and Precautions emitting electromagnetic radiation away
cause serious injury. from the TV set. Otherwise picture distortion
• If the surface of the TV set cracks, do not Viewing the TV and/or noisy sound may occur.
touch it until you have unplugged the AC • View the TV in moderate light, as
power cord. Otherwise electric shock may viewing the TV in poor light or during (Caution about handling the
result. long period of time, strains your eyes. remote control)
LCD Screen Notes
When not in use • Observe the correct polarity when
• Although the LCD screen is made with
• If you will not be using the TV set for inserting batteries.
high-precision technology and 99.99% or
several days, the TV set should be • Do not use different types of batteries
more of the pixels are effective, black dots
disconnected from the AC power for together or mix old and new batteries.
may appear or bright points of light (red,
environmental and safety reasons. • Dispose of batteries in an
blue, or green) may appear constantly on
• As the TV set is not disconnected from the environmentally friendly way. Certain
the LCD screen. This is a structural
AC power when the TV set is just turned regions may regulate the disposal of
property of the LCD screen and is not a
off, pull the plug from the AC power batteries. Please consult your local
malfunction.
outlet to disconnect the TV set authority.
• Do not push or scratch the front filter, or
completely. • Handle the remote with care. Do not drop
place objects on top of this TV set. The
• However, some TV sets may have or step on it, or spill liquid of any kind
image may be uneven or the LCD screen
features that require the TV set to be left onto it.
may be damaged.
in standby to work correctly. • Do not place the remote in a location near
• If this TV set is used in a cold place, a
a heat source, a place subject to direct
smear may occur in the picture or the
sunlight, or a damp room.
For children picture may become dark. This does not
• Do not allow children to climb on the TV indicate a failure. These phenomena
set. disappear as the temperature rises.
• Keep small accessories out of the reach of • Ghosting may occur when still pictures
children, so that they are not mistakenly are displayed continuously. It may
swallowed. disappear after a few moments.
• The screen and cabinet get warm when
this TV set is in use. This is not a
If the following problems malfunction.
occur... • The LCD screen contains a small amount
of liquid crystal. Some fluorescent tubes
Turn off the TV set and unplug the AC
used in this TV set also contain mercury.
power cord immediately if any of the
Follow your local ordinances and
following problems occur.
regulations for disposal.
Ask your dealer or Sony service centre to
have it checked by qualified service Handling and cleaning the
personnel.
screen surface/cabinet of the
When: TV set
– AC power cord is damaged. Be sure to unplug the AC power cord
– Poor fitting of AC power outlet. connected to the TV set from AC power
– TV set is damaged by being dropped, hit outlet before cleaning.
or having something thrown at it. To avoid material degradation or screen
– Any liquid or solid object falls through coating degradation, observe the following
openings in the cabinet. precautions.
• To remove dust from the screen surface/
cabinet, wipe gently with a soft cloth. If
About LCD Monitor dust is persistent, wipe with a soft cloth
Temperature slightly moistened with a diluted mild
When the LCD Monitor is used for an detergent solution.
extended period, the panelsurrounds become • Do not spray water or detergent directly
warm. You may feel hot when touching there on the TV set. It may drip to the bottom of
by the hand. the screen or exterior parts, and may cause
a malfunction.
• Never use any type of abrasive pad,
alkaline/acid cleaner, scouring powder, or
volatile solvent, such as alcohol, benzene,
thinner or insecticide. Using such
materials or maintaining prolonged
contact with rubber or vinyl materials
may result in damage to the screen surface
and cabinet material.
• Periodic vacuuming of the ventilation
openings is recommended to ensure to
proper ventilation.
• When adjusting the angle of the TV set,
move it slowly so as to prevent the TV set
from moving or slipping off from its table
stand.
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Operating the TV
Operating the TV
“Speaker”: Selects “TV Speaker” or “Audio System” to output the TV’s sound
from the TV speakers or connected audio equipment.
“TV Control”: Use the “TV Control” menu to operate the TV from the “MENU”
or “TOOLS” menu.
“Return to TV”: Selects this option to return to TV programme.
THEATRE: You can set Theatre mode to on or off. When Theatre mode is set to
on, the optimum sound quality (if the TV is connected with an audio system using
an HDMI cable) and picture quality for film-based contents are automatically set.
• If you turn the TV off, Theatre mode is also turned off.
• When you change the “Scene Select” setting, Theatre mode turns off
automatically.
• “Control for HDMI” (BRAVIA Sync) is only available with the connected Sony
equipment that has the BRAVIA Sync or BRAVIA Theatre Sync logo or is
compatible with Control for HDMI.
3 – Wide Mode
Changes the picture size. Press repeatedly to select the desired wide mode
(page 10).
4 – Favourite list
Press to display or exit the Favourite list that you have specified. You can store up
to 10 channels and/or external inputs in your Favourite list.
5 / – Info / Text reveal
z • The number 5, N, • Displays information. Press once to display information about the programme/
PROG + and AUDIO input you are viewing. Press again to remove the display from the screen.
buttons have tactile dots. Use • In Text mode: Reveals hidden information (e.g. answers to a quiz).
the tactile dots as references 6 F/f/G/g/ – Item select / Enter
when operating the TV. • Selects or adjusts items.
• Confirms selected items.
• When playing a photo file: Press G to select the previous file. Press g to select
the next file.
When playing a music/video file: Press to pause/start the playback. Press and
hold G/g to fast forward/fast reverse, then release the button at the point where
you want to resume playback. Press F to start playback from the beginning of
the current file. Press f to go to the next file.
7 TOOLS
Press to display a list that contains shortcuts to some setting menus.
The listed options vary depending on the current input and content.
8 MENU
Displays or cancels the menu.
9 Coloured buttons
When the coloured buttons are available, an operation guide appears on the screen.
q; Number buttons
• Selects channels. For channel numbers 10 and above, enter the next digit
quickly (page 23).
• In Text mode: Enters the three digit page number to select the page.
qa – Previous channel
Returns to the previous channel or input watched (for more than 15 seconds).
qs AUDIO – Dual Sound (page 21)
qd PROG +/–/ /
• Selects the next (+) or previous (-) channel.
• In Text mode: Selects the next ( ) or previous ( ) page.
qf 2 +/– – Volume
Adjusts volume.
qg % – Mute
Press to mute the sound. Press again to restore the sound.
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qh / – Text
In Text mode: Displays Text broadcast.
Each time you press /, the display changes cyclically as follows:
Text t Text over the TV picture (mix mode) t No Text (exit the Text service)
qj RETURN
• Returns to the previous screen of any displayed menu.
• When playing a photo/music/video file: Press to stop the playback (the display
returns to the file or thumbnail view).
qk SCENE – Scene Select mode
Press to display the “Scene Select” menu. When you select the desired scene
option, the optimum sound and picture quality for selected scene are automatically
set. The options you can select may vary. Unavailable options are greyed out.
“Cinema”: Delivers theatre-like picture and dynamic sound.
“Sports”: Delivers realistic picture with surround sound like in a stadium.
“Photo”: Delivers picture that reproduces the texture and colour of a printed
photo.
“Music”: Delivers dynamic and clear sound effects like at a concert.
“Game”: Delivers the best picture and sound quality for fullest game playing
enjoyment.
“Graphics”: Delivers clearer detailed pictures to reduce fatigue for prolonged
viewing.
“General”: Current user settings.
“Auto”: Delivers optimum picture and sound quality which is automatically set
according to input source. There may not be any effect depending on the connected
equipments.
• When you set Theatre mode (page 9) to on, the “Scene Select” setting switches
to “Cinema” automatically.
ql – Twin Picture / PIP (page 14)
w; a – TV mode
Exit Text mode, or switches to a TV display when displaying external input.
wa / – Input select / Text hold
• Displays the connected equipment list and selects the input source (page 13).
• In Text mode: Holds the current page.
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Overview of the TV buttons and indicators
1 1 – Power
Press to turn the TV on or to switch to standby mode.
• To disconnect the TV from the AC power
completely, pull the plug from the AC power
outlet.
PROG
2 PROG +/–/ /
• Selects the next (+) or previous (-) channel.
• In TV menu: Moves through the options up ( ) or
down ( ).
3 2 +/–/ /
• Increases (+) or decreases (-) the volume.
• In TV menu: Moves through the options right ( )
or left ( ).
Operating the TV
4 / – Input select / Enter
• Displays the connected equipment list and selects
the input source (page 13).
• In TV menu: Selects the menu or option, and
confirms the setting.
5
Displays or cancels the menu.
6 – Remote sensor
Receives IR signals from the remote.
7 / – Picture Off / Timer indicator
• Lights up in green when you select “Picture Off”
(page 26).
• Lights up in amber when you set the timer
(page 25) or “Picture Frame” (page 17).
8 1 – Standby indicator
Lights up in red when the TV is in standby mode.
9 " – Power indicator
• Lights up in green when the TV is turned on.
• Flashes while the remote is being operated.
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Using Optional Equipment
PC
S VHS/
Hi8/DVC
camcorder
Digital still
camera
Camcorder
USB storage
media
For service
use only
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Viewing pictures from the connected equipment
Turn on the connected equipment, then press / to display the connected equipment list. Press F/f to select
the desired input source, then press . (The highlighted item is selected if 2 seconds pass without any operation
after pressing F/f.) When the input source is set to “Skip” in the “Video Labels” under the “AV Set-up” menu
(page 25), that input is greyed out in the list.
z • Press / on the TV to display the connected equipment list and select the desired input source. You can also press
F/f to select the desired input source. Then wait for 2 seconds to display the selected input source.
Jacks/ Description
Input symbol on screen
AE 1 or 2, and Connect to the video jack 1 or 2, and the audio jacks 1 or 2. If you
1 or 2 connect mono equipment, connect to the L(MONO) jack 1 or 2.
When using the video jack 1 and audio jack 1 as output jacks, select
Video 1 or “Output” in the “Video 1 Input/Output” menu (page 25).
Video 2 Connect to the video output jack 1 to record the image from the TV. Connect
to the audio output jacks 1 to record the sound from the TV on DVD recorder
B / or 3 Connect to the component jacks and the audio jacks / . For better picture
quality, component connection is recommended if your DVD player has a
Component or component video output. When using the component video jack as the video
Video 3 jack 3, select “Video 3” in the “Video 3/Component Input” menu (page 25).
• You cannot use the component video jack and the video jack 3 at the same
time.
C HDMI IN 1 or 2 Connect to the HDMI IN 1 or 2 jack if the equipment has an HDMI jack. The
digital video and audio signals are input from the equipment.
HDMI 1 or In addition, when you connect the equipment that is compatible with Control for
HDMI 2 HDMI, communication with the connected equipment is supported. See page 26 to
set up this communication.
If the equipment has a DVI jack, connect the DVI jack to the HDMI IN 2 jack
through a DVI - HDMI adaptor interface (not supplied), and connect the
equipment’s audio out jack to the PC/HDMI 2 AUDIO IN jack in the PC IN jacks
(the PC/HDMI 2 AUDIO IN jack is used as the audio in jack for both the PC IN
and HDMI IN 2 jacks).
• The HDMI jacks only support the following video inputs: 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p,
720p, 1080i, 1080p and 1080/24p.
• The HDMI jacks can support PC timing in HDMI PC mode. See page 22 for supported
PC input signal.
• Be sure to use only an authorized HDMI cable bearing the HDMI logo. We
recommend that you use a Sony HDMI cable (high speed type).
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Viewing Twin Picture Viewing PIP (Picture in
Picture)
You can view two pictures (in Component and HDMI You can view two pictures (in PC input mode) on the
input mode) on the screen simultaneously. screen simultaneously.
Connect the optional equipment (page 12), and make Connect a PC (page 12), and make sure that images
sure that images from the equipment appear on the from a PC appear on the screen (page 13).
screen (page 13). 1 Press .
1 Press . Two pictures are displayed simultaneously.
Two pictures are displayed simultaneously. Sub Window
(Location of
the sub
Main window can
Left Window be moved by
Window Right Window pressing
F/f/G/g.)
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Using MENU Functions
Photo
Music 1 Press MENU on the TV or remote.
Video
FM Radio
2 Press F/f to select an option, then press .
Settings
3 Follow the instructions on the screen.
4 To exit the menu, press MENU.
Menu Description
1 Photo You can enjoy photo files via USB devices (page 17).
2 Music You can enjoy music files via USB devices (page 17).
3 Video You can enjoy video files via USB devices (page 17).
To Do this
Access to FM Radio mode Press MENU and select “FM Radio”.
Exit from FM Radio mode Press RETURN to return to previous view input.
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To Do this
Show Slideshow while listening 1 You must access “Slideshow” from the “Photo” menu to view your personal pictures.
to FM Radio 2 Press RETURN twice to exit “Slideshow”.
3 Access to FM Radio mode.
4 Press TOOLS to select “Slideshow”, then press .
5 Press / to end “Slideshow”.
• BRAVIA images will be displayed if a USB device is not connected or step 1 and 2 are
not performed.
Show picture frame while 1 You must access “Picture Frame Image” from the “Photo” menu to view your personal
listening to FM Radio picture.
2 Press RETURN twice to exit “Picture Frame Image”.
3 Access to FM Radio mode.
4 Press TOOLS to select “Picture Frame Image”, then press .
5 Press / to end “Picture Frame Image”.
• BRAVIA image will be displayed if a USB device is not connected or step 1 and 2 are
not performed.
Reduce power consumption 1 Press TOOLS to select “Power Saving”. Select the desired options and press .
while in FM Radio mode • You can also access to “Power Saving” by selecting “Eco” from the setting menu
(page 26).
2 Exit from “Picture Off” by pressing any key on the remote except 2 +/–, % or
AUDIO.
• If the station has a noisy sound, you may be able to improve the sound quality by pressing G/g.
• When a FM stereo programme has static noise, press AUDIO until “Mono” appears. There will be no stereo effect, but the
noise will be reduced.
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Playing back photo/music/video via USB
You can enjoy photo/music/video files stored in a Sony digital still camera or camcorder through a USB cable or
USB storage device on your TV.
1 Connect a supported USB device to the TV.
2 Press MENU.
3 Press F/f to select “Photo”, “Music” or “Video”.
4 The thumbnail view of file or folder appears.
If more than one USB device is detected, select “Device Selection” from the list of available
options and press , then press F/f/G/g to select a USB device and press .
5 Press F/f/G/g to select a file or folder, then press .
When you select a folder, select a file, then press .
Playback starts.
Photo Thumbnail view Auto Display
Allows you to enjoy the feature of “USB Auto Start” (page 25).
• While the TV is accessing the data on the USB device, observe the following:
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Using BRAVIA Sync with Control for HDMI
The Control for HDMI function enables the TV to communicate with the connected equipment that is compatible
with the function, using HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control). For example, by connecting Sony equipment
that is compatible with Control for HDMI (with HDMI cables), you can control them together.
Be sure to connect the equipment correctly, and make the necessary settings.
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Settings adjustment
• The options you can adjust vary depending on the situation. Unavailable options are greyed out or not displayed.
Picture
Picture Mode Sets a picture mode. The options that can be selected differ depending on the “Scene
Select” settings.
“Vivid”: Enhances picture contrast and sharpness.
“Standard”: For standard pictures. Recommended for home entertainment.
“Custom”: Allows you to store your preferred settings.
“Game-Standard”: Select for standard picture suitable for games.
“Game-Original”: Select to adjust the game picture according to your preference.
Reset Resets all the “Picture” settings except “Picture Mode” and “Intelligent Picture Plus
Set-up” to the factory settings.
Backlight Adjusts the brightness of the backlight.
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Intelligent Picture “Intelligent Picture Plus”
Plus Set-up Allows you to improve the picture when viewing TV programme or video input. The
options that can be selected differ depending on the “Scene Select” settings.
“Signal Level Indicator”
Turns on/off the “Signal Level Indicator” feature. When “On” is selected, the signal
level bar will be displayed when you select a channel or video input.
“Picture Optimisation”
Allows you to enhance the picture to your preferred settings.
“Crisp”: For a sharper image with more visible noise.
“Smooth”: For a softer image with less visible noise.
Sound
Sound Mode Sets a sound mode. The options that can be selected differ depending on the “Scene
Select” settings.
“Dynamic”: Enhances treble and bass. Recommended for home entertainment.
“Standard”: For standard sound.
“Clear Voice”: Makes voice sound clearer.
Reset Resets all the “Sound” settings except “Sound Mode”, “Dual Sound”, “Speaker” and
“Audio Out” to the factory settings.
7 Band Equalizer Adjusts sound frequency settings.
Press G/g to select the desired sound frequency, then press F/f to adjust the setting and
press . The adjusted settings will be received when you select “Sound Mode” options.
Selecting “Reset” will set the “7 Band Equalizer” to original settings.
• Adjusting higher frequency will affect higher pitched sound and adjusting lower frequency
will affect lower pitched sound.
Balance Emphasises left or right speaker balance.
Intelligent Volume Minimizes the difference in volume level between all programmes and adverts (e.g.
adverts tend to be louder than programmes).
Volume Offset Adjusts the volume level of the current input relative to other inputs.
Surround Allows you to select the suitable surround effects depending on the genre of TV
programme (movie, sport, music, etc.) or video game.
The options that can be selected differ depending on the “Scene Select” settings.
“On”: Delivers surround effects that help you enjoy the virtual two-ch surround audio
with just the two internal TV speakers.
“Simulated Stereo”: Adds a surround-like effect to mono programmes.
“Cinema”: Delivers surround effects just like the high-grade audio systems found in
movie theatres.
“Music”: Delivers surround effects that make you feel like you are surrounded by sound
as in a music hall.
“Sports”: Delivers surround effects that make you feel like you are watching a live
sports contest.
“Game”: Delivers surround effects that enhance game sound.
“Off”: Converts and reproduces multi-ch audio to 2ch audio. In the case of other audio
formats, the original audio is reproduced.
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Dual Sound Sets the sound from the speaker for a stereo or bilingual broadcast.
“Stereo”/“Mono”: For stereo broadcasts.
“Main”/“Sub”/“Mono”: For bilingual broadcasts, select “Main” for sound channel 1,
“Sub” for sound channel 2, or “Mono” for mono channel, if available.
• If the signal is very weak, the sound becomes monaural automatically.
• If the stereo sound is noisy when receiving a NICAM programme, select “Mono”. The
sound becomes monaural, but the noise is reduced.
• The “Dual Sound” setting is memorized for each programme position.
• You cannot listen to stereo broadcast sound when “Mono” is selected.
z • If you select other equipment connected to the TV, set “Dual Sound” to “Stereo”, “Main”
or “Sub”. However, when the external equipment connected to the HDMI jack (except
HDMI 2) is selected, this is fixed to “Stereo”.
• If you access to FM Radio mode, set “Dual Sound” to “Stereo” or “Mono”.
Speaker “TV Speaker”: Turns on and outputs the TV’s sound from the TV speakers.
“Audio System”: Turns off the TV speakers and outputs the TV’s sound from external
audio equipment connected to the audio output jacks on the TV.
You can also turn on the connected equipment that is compatible with Control for
HDMI, after making the appropriate settings of Control for HDMI.
Audio Out “Variable”: When using an external audio system, volume output from audio out can
be controlled using the TV’s remote.
“Fixed”: The audio output of the TV is fixed. Use your audio receiver’s volume control
Screen
Wide Mode For details about wide mode, see page 10.
Auto Wide Automatically changes the wide mode according to the input signal from an external
equipment. To keep your setting, select “Off”.
• “Auto Wide” is only available when watching programmes from video input, HDMI and
component input in format 480i or 576i.
z • Even if “Auto Wide” is set to “On” or “Off”, you can always modify the format of the
screen by pressing repeatedly.
4:3 Default Selects the default screen mode for use with 4:3 broadcasts.
“Wide Zoom”: Enlarges the 4:3 picture to fill the 16:9 screen, keeping the original image as
much as possible.
“Normal”: Displays conventional 4:3 broadcasts in the correct proportions.
“Off”: Keeps the current “Wide Mode” setting when the channel or input is changed.
Auto Display Area “On”: Automatically adjusts the display area based upon the content.
“Off”: Turns off the “Auto Display Area”. Choose one from the “Display Area” options.
Display Area Adjusts the picture display area.
“Full Pixel”: Displays the picture for 1080/50i, 1080/60i, 1080/50p and 1080/60p
sources (HDMI or component input only) or 1080/24p sources (HDMI input only) in
the original size. (Available depending on the TV model.)
“+1”: Displays pictures in their original size.
“Normal”: Displays pictures in their recommended size.
“-1”: Enlarges the picture so that the edges are outside the visible display area.
Horizontal Shift Adjusts the horizontal position of the picture when “Wide Mode” is set to “Wide Zoom”
or “Zoom”.
Vertical Shift Adjusts the vertical position of the picture when “Wide Mode” is set to “Wide Zoom”
or “Zoom”.
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PC Settings “Wide Mode”
Selects a screen mode for displaying input from your PC, see page 10.
“Reset”
Resets all the “PC Settings” except “Wide Mode” to the factory settings.
“Auto Adjustment”
Automatically adjusts the display position, phase and pitch of the picture when the TV
receives an input signal from the connected PC.
z • “Auto Adjustment” may not work well with certain input signals. In such cases, manually
adjust “Phase”, “Pitch”, “Horizontal Shift” and “Vertical Shift”.
“Phase”
Adjusts the phase when the screen flickers.
“Pitch”
Adjusts the pitch when the picture has unwanted vertical stripes.
“Horizontal Shift”
Adjusts the horizontal position of the picture.
“Vertical Shift”
Adjusts the vertical position of the picture.
* 1080p timing when applied to the HDMI input will be treated as a video timing and not a PC timing. This affects the “Screen”
menu settings.
** You cannot display resolutions higher than your TV's display resolution (Back cover).
• This TV’s PC input does not support Sync on Green or Composite Sync.
• This TV’s PC input does not support interlaced signals.
• If input signal is not shown in above chart, then this signal may not be displayed properly or cannot be displayed according
to your settings.
z • For the best picture quality, it is recommended to use the signals (boldfaced) in the above chart with a 60 Hz vertical
frequency from a personal computer. In plug and play, signals with a 60 Hz vertical frequency will be selected
automatically.
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Channel Set-up
1 Digit Direct When “1 Digit Direct” is set to “On”, you can select a channel using one preset number
button (0 - 9) on the remote.
• When “1 Digit Direct” is set to “On”, you cannot select channel numbers 10 and above
entering next digit using the remote.
Auto Tuning Tunes in all the available channels. This option allows you to retune the TV after moving
house, or to search for new channels that have been launched by broadcasters.
Programme Sorting Changes the order in which the channels are stored on the TV.
1 Press F/f to select the channel you want to move to a new position, then press .
2 Press F/f to select the new position for your channel, then press .
Programme Labels Assigns a channel name of your choice up to seven letters or numbers.
1 Press F/f to select the channel you want to name, then press .
2 Press F/f to select the desired letter or number (“_” for a blank space), then press
g.
If you input a wrong character
Press G/g to select the wrong character. Then, press F/f to select the correct
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“Audio Filter”
Improves the sound of individual channels when distortion occurs in mono broadcasts
in TV system “B/G”, “I” and “D/K”.
• You cannot receive stereo or dual sound when “High” is selected.
“Skip”
Skips unused channels when you press PROG +/– to select channels. (You can still
select a skipped channel using the number buttons.)
“Colour System”
Selects the colour system (“Auto”, “PAL”, “SECAM”, “NTSC3.58”, “NTSC4.43” or
“PAL60”) according to the channel.
“Signal Booster” (Intelligent Signal Booster)
Improves the picture quality if the TV signal is too strong or weak.
Press F/f to select either “Off” if the signal is too strong (picture distorted; picture with
lines; signal interference) or “Auto” if the signal is weak (snowy picture), then press .
“Signal Level”
Displays the signal level for programme currently being watched.
FM Radio Set-up Preset up to 30 FM radio stations that can be received in your area.
(only in FM Radio
“Auto Tuning”
mode)
Allows you to automatically tune and store all the available channels.
1 Select “Auto Tuning”, then press .
2 Select “OK” to automatically tune in all the available channels.
“FM Radio Presets”
Manually tune and store each available channel one at a time.
1 Press F/f to select the desired FM radio station position, then press .
2 Press F/f to search the FM radio stations. Searching stops automatically when a
station is tuned in. If the station has a noisy sound, you may be able to improve the
sound quality by pressing G/g. Press to store the FM radio station.
You may edit the FM radio station label. Press F/f to select alphanumeric
characters for the label, then press . Repeat steps 1 to 2 to preset other FM radio
stations.
• To enable this feature, access to FM Radio mode by using MENU (page 15), then preset
your desired FM radio stations according to the steps mentioned above.
Parental Lock
PIN Code Allows you to set up TV to block channel or external input. Use 0-9 on the remote to
enter a four-digit PIN code.
Change PIN Code Selects to change your PIN code.
Programme Block Blocks an individual channel from being watched.
To view a blocked channel, select “Unblocked”.
External Input Lock Locks an external input from being watched.
To view a blocked external input, select “Unblocked”.
• Entering the correct PIN code for blocked channel or external input will temporarily deactivates the “Parental Lock” feature.
To reactivate the “Parental Lock” settings, turn off and on the TV.
z • If you lost your PIN code, see page 31.
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M
Set-up
USB Auto Start Automatically enter photo thumbnail view when the TV is turned on and a digital still
camera or other device storing photo files is connected to the USB port then turned on.
Favourites Allows you to set your favourite channels and/or external input by assigning the desired
channel numbers and/or external input.
To watch a channel or external input
Press F/f to select the channel number or external input, then press .
To turn off the Favourite list
Press RETURN to return to the previous screen.
Add a current channel or external input to the Favourite list
Press F/f to select “Add to Favourites”, then press .
• When you continue to add items beyond the 10th item, the bottom item in the list will be
automatically removed from the Favourite list.
Timer Settings Sets the timer to turn on/off the TV.
“Sleep Timer”
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HDMI Set-up Allows the TV to communicate with equipment that is compatible with the Control for
HDMI function, and connected to the HDMI jacks of the TV. Note that communication
settings must also be made on the connected equipment.
“Control for HDMI”
Sets whether or not to link the operations of the TV and the connected equipment that
is compatible with Control for HDMI. When set to “On”, the following functions are
available.
If the specific Sony equipment that is compatible with Control for HDMI is connected,
this setting is applied to the connected equipment automatically when the “Control for
HDMI” is set to “On” using the TV.
“Auto Devices Off”
When this is set to “On”, the connected equipment that is compatible with Control for
HDMI turns off when you turn off the TV by remote.
“Auto TV On”
When this is set to “On”, the TV turns on when you turn on the connected equipment
that is compatible with Control for HDMI.
“HDMI Device List”
Displays a list of connected equipment that is compatible with Control for HDMI.
Selects "Enable" to update the "HDMI Device List".
“Device Control Keys”
Select button functions of the TV’s remote control to operate the connected equipment.
“Normal”: For basic operations, such as navigation buttons (up, down, left or right,
etc).
“Tuning Keys”: For basic operations and operation of channel-related buttons, such as
PROG +/– or (0-9), etc. Useful when you control a tuner or set-top box, etc; via the
remote control.
“Menu Keys”: For basic operations and operation of the MENU/TOOLS buttons.
Useful when you select menus of a BD player, etc; via the remote control.
“Tuning and Menu Keys”: For basic operations and operation of channel-related
buttons and MENU/TOOLS button.
• You cannot use “Control for HDMI” if the TV operations are linked to the operations of an
audio system that is compatible with Control for HDMI.
• Some equipment with “Control for HDMI” does not support the “Device Control” feature.
Auto Start-up Starts the initial set-up procedure (page 6). This option allows you to retune the TV after
moving house, or to search for new channels that have been launched by broadcasters.
Language Selects the language in which the menus are displayed.
Product Information Displays your TV’s product information.
Factory Settings Resets all settings to factory settings. After completing this process, the initial set-up
screen is displayed.
• Be sure not to turn the TV off during this period (it takes about 30 seconds) or press any
buttons.
Eco
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Additional Information
To Customers:
For product protection and safety reasons, Sony strongly recommends that installing of your TV be performed by
Sony dealers or licensed contractors. Do not attempt to install it yourself.
Your TV can be installed using the Wall-Mount Bracket SU-WL500, SU-WL50B or SU-WL100 (sold separately).
• Refer to the Instructions supplied with the Wall-Mount Bracket to properly carry out the installation.
• Refer to “Detaching the stand from the TV” (page 6).
• Place the TV on the stand, when securing the Mounting Hook.
Screw Screw
(+PSW (+PSW
4 × 12) 6 × 16)
Additional Information
0
Screw
0
01
5
01
51
(+PSW
02
51 02
6 × 16)
Mounting Hook
Square hole Mounting Hook Mounting Hook
Sufficient expertise is required for installing these products, especially to determine the strength of the wall for
withstanding the TV’s weight. Be sure to entrust the attachment of these products to the wall to Sony dealers or
licensed contractors and pay adequate attention to safety during the installation. Sony is not liable for any damage or
injury caused by mishandling or improper installation.
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TV installation dimensions table
SU-WL100:
125
Screen centre point
Unit: mm
SU-WL500:
SU-WL50B:
a b c c b a
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Screw and hook locations diagram/table
SU-WL500 SU-WL50B
Additional Information
Hook location - When installing the TV onto the Base Bracket.
a a* a*
b b b
c c
a b c c b a
Base Bracket
Hook
a
b
c
c
b
a
* Hook location “a” cannot * Hook location “a” cannot be used for
be used for the models in the models in the table below.
the table below.
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Troubleshooting
Check whether the 1 (standby) indicator is Some tiny black points and/or bright points appear
flashing in red. on the screen
• The picture of a display unit is composed of pixels. Tiny
When it is flashing black points and/or bright points (pixels) on the screen do
The self-diagnosis function is activated. not indicate a malfunction.
1 Count how many times the 1 (standby) Picture contours are distorted
indicator flashes between each three second
• Change the current setting of “Cinema Drive” to other
break. settings (page 19).
For example, the indicator flashes three times, then
there is a three second break, followed by another three No colour on programmes
flashes, etc. • Select “Reset” (page 19).
2 Press 1 on the TV to turn it off, disconnect No colour or irregular colour when viewing a signal
the AC power cord, and inform your dealer or from the Y, PB/CB, PR/CR jacks of /
Sony service centre of how the indicator • Check the connection of the Y, P B/CB, P R/CR jacks of
flashes (number of flashes). / and check if each jacks are firmly seated in their
respective jacks.
When it is not flashing
1 Check the items listed below. No picture from the connected equipment appears
on the screen
2 If the problem still persists, have your TV
serviced by qualified service personnel. • Turn the connected equipment on.
• Check the cable connection.
• Press to display the connected equipment list, then
Picture select the desired input.
No picture (screen is dark) and no sound • Correctly insert the memory card or other storage device
in the digital still camera.
• Check the antenna/cable connection.
• Use a digital still camera memory card or other storage
• Connect the TV to the AC power outlet, and press 1 on
device that has been formatted according to the instruction
the TV.
manual supplied with the digital still camera.
• If the 1 (standby) indicator lights up in red, press "/1.
• Operations are not guaranteed for all USB devices. Also,
No picture or no menu information from equipment operations differ depending on the features of the USB
connected to the video input jack appears on the device and the video being played.
screen Cannot select the connected equipment on the
• Press to display the connected equipment list, then menu or cannot switch the input
select the desired input. • Check the cable connection.
• Check the connection between the optional equipment and
the TV.
Sound
Double images or ghosting
No sound, but good picture
• Check the antenna/cable connection, location or direction.
• Press 2 +/– or % (Mute).
Only snow and noise appear on the screen • Check if the “Speaker” is set to “TV Speaker” (page 21).
• Check if the antenna is broken or bent. No sound or noisy sound
• Check if the antenna has reached the end of its serviceable
life (three to five years in normal use, one to two years at • Check if the TV system setting is appropriate (page 23).
the seaside).
Channels
Distorted picture (dotted lines or stripes)
• Keep the TV away from electrical noise sources such as Some channels are blank
cars, motorcycles, hair-dryers or optional equipment. • The channel is for scrambled/subscription service only.
• When installing optional equipment, leave some space Subscribe to a pay TV service.
between the optional equipment and the TV. • Channel is used only for data (no picture or sound).
• Check the antenna/cable connection. • Contact the broadcaster for transmission details.
• Keep the antenna cable away from other connecting
cables.
Picture or sound noise when viewing a TV channel
• Adjust “AFT” (Automatic Fine Tuning) to obtain better
picture reception (page 23).
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General
The TV turns off automatically (the TV enters
standby mode)
• Check if the “Sleep Timer” is activated, or confirm the
“Duration” setting of “On Timer” (page 25).
• Check if the “Idle TV Standby” is activated (page 26).
The TV turns on automatically
• Check if the “On Timer” is activated (page 25).
Some input sources cannot be selected
• Select “Video Labels” and cancel “Skip” of the input
source (page 25).
The remote does not function
• Replace the batteries.
HDMI equipment does not appear on “HDMI Device
List”
• Check that your equipment is compatible with Control for
HDMI.
Cannot select “Off” in “Control for HDMI”
• If you have connected any audio system that is compatible
with Control for HDMI, you cannot select “Off” in this
Additional Information
menu. To change the audio output to the TV speaker,
select “TV Speaker” in the “Speaker” menu (page 21).
Lost password
• Select the “PIN Code” settings on the “Parental Lock”
settings, then enter the following master password: 9999.
This password clears your previous password and allows
you to enter a new password (page 24).
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Specifications
Model name KLV-40BX400 KLV-32BX300 KLV-26BX300 KLV-22BX300
KLV-40BX401 KLV-32BX301 KLV-26BX301 KLV-22BX301
System
Panel system LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Panel
TV system B/G, I, D/K, M
Colour/video system PAL, PAL60 (only video input), SECAM, NTSC4.43 (only video input), NTSC3.58
Channel coverage B/G: VHF: E2 to E12/ UHF: E21 to E69/ CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41
VHF: 1 to 11/UHF: 21 to 69/ CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41 (New Zealand only)
I: UHF: B21 to B69/ CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41
D/K: VHF: C1 to C12, R1 to R12/ UHF: C13 to C57, R21 to R60/ CATV: S01 to S03, S1 to S41, Z1 to Z39
M: VHF: A2 to A13/ UHF: A14 to A79/ CATV: A8 to A2, A to W+4, W+6 to W+84
Sound output 10 W + 10 W 8W+8W 5W+5W
Input/Output jacks
Antenna 75 ohm external terminal for VHF/UHF
1 Video input (phono jacks)/Monitor out
1 Audio input (phono jacks)/Monitor out
2 Video input (phono jack)
2 Audio input (phono jacks)
COMPONENT IN/ COMPONENT IN
3 Supported formats: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms, 0.3V negative sync/PB/CB: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms/PR/CR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms
3 Video input (phono jack)
COMPONENT IN Audio input (phono jacks)
HDMI IN 1, 2 Video: 1080/24p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i
Audio: Two channel linear PCM: 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz, 16, 20 and 24 bits
Analogue audio input (minijack) (HDMI IN 2 only)
PC Input (see page 22)
PC IN PC Input (D-sub 15-pin) (see page 22)
G: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms, non Sync on Green/B: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms/
R: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohms/HD: 1-5 Vp-p/VD: 1-5 Vp-p
PC IN PC audio input (minijack)
USB port
Power and others
Power requirements 110–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz (New Zealand, South Africa and Tunisia only)
Screen size inches 40 32 26 22
(measured
diagonally) cm (Approx.) 101.6 80.0 66.1 54.8
Display resolution 1,920 pixels (horizontal) ×
1,366 pixels (horizontal) × 768 lines (vertical)
1,080 lines (vertical)
Power consumption Indicated on the rear of the TV.
Dimensions with stand (mm) 996 × 635 × 250 804 × 532 × 220 676 × 459 × 220 575 × 398 × 215
(Approx.) without stand (mm) 996 × 598 × 99 804 × 497 × 96 676 × 423 × 97 575 × 361 × 88
(w × h × d)
Mass with stand (kg) 15.6 10.7 8.8 6.6
(Approx.) without stand (kg) 13.6 9.2 7.3 6.0
Optional Wall-Mount
SU-WL500 or SU-WL50B SU-WL100
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