Vcr connection – Sony KV-13TR20 User Manual

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VCR CONNECTION

With this connection, you don’t have to select channel 3 or
4 to view VCR playback.

Preparations---------------------------------------------------------------

1 Turn on the TV.
2 Press the TV/VIDEO button so that the “VIDEO”

indication appears on the screen.

For operation, refer to the instruction manual furnished

with the VCR.

Television system

Channel coverage

Picture tube

Inputs video

audio

Output

Power requirements
Power consumption

Accessories supplied

American TV standards
VHF: channels 2-13
UHF; channels 14-69
Cable TV channels 1-125

Trinitron tube

13-

inch picture measured diagonally

14-

inch picture tube measured

diagonaiiy

9Cklegree deflection

IV p-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync,

negative

408 mV rms (100% modulation, 47

kilohms)

Earphone jack (minijack)
120 V AC, 60 Hz

97 W

VHF/UHF telescopic dipole antenna (1)
Antenna connector (1)
Remote Commander RM-729 with 2
size AA batteries

Optional accessories U/V mixer EAC-66

Connecting cables VMC-606M/607M
etc.

Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.

SYMPTOM

Poor or no picture

(screen not lit)

No sound

No picture (screen

not lit), no sound

Snow and noise
only

Dotted lines

or stripes

Double

images
or

ghosts

CHECK AND ADJUST

Adjust PICTURE.
Adjust BRIGHT.
Re-orient antenna.
Check antenna/cable

connections.

Press VOLUME-f.
Release MUTING on the
Remote Commander.

Is POWER switched on?
Power in outlet?

Is it an active or the

correct channel?
Check the CABLE

selector setting.
Check antenna

connections.

This is often caused by

local interference (e.g.

cars, neon signs, hair­
dryers etc.). Adjust
antenna for minimum
interference.

Reflections of TV waves
from nearby mountains

or buildings often cause
this problem. A highly
directional outdoor
antenna or a CATV cable
may improve the picture.

Try another channel. It could be station trouble.

If the problem still cannot be solved, contact your nearest
service facility.

Sony Corporation

Printed in U.S.A.

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