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KD-84X9005
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NOTICE FOR
CUSTOMERS IN
THE UNITED
KINGDOM
A moulded plug complying with
BS1363 is fitted to this equipment for
your safety and convenience.
Should the fuse in the plug supplied
need to be replaced with the same
rating of fuse approved by ASTA or
BSI to BS 1362 (i.e., marked with
or ) must be used.
If the plug supplied with this
equipment has a detachable fuse
cover, be sure to attach the fuse cover
after you change the fuse. Never use
the plug without the fuse cover. If you
should lose the fuse cover, please
contact your nearest Sony service
station.
How to replace the fuse
Open the fuse compartment with a
blade screwdriver, and replace the
fuse.
Please refer to the illustration that
actually equipped with the product.
Introduction
Thank you for choosing this Sony
product. Before operating the TV,
please read this manual thoroughly
and retain it for future reference.
Notes on Digital TV
function
Any functions related to Digital TV
( ) will only work in countries or
areas where DVB-T/DVB-T2
(MPEG-2 and H.264/MPEG-4 AVC)
digital terrestrial signals are
broadcast or where you have
access to a compatible DVB-C/
DVB-C2 (MPEG-2 and H.264/
MPEG-4 AVC) cable service. Please
confirm with your local dealer if you
can receive a DVB-T/DVB-T2 signal
where you live or ask your cable
provider if their DVB-C/DVB-C2
cable service is suitable for
integrated operation with this TV.
Your cable provider may charge a
fee for their services, or require you
to agree to its terms and conditions
of business.
This TV set complies with DVB-T/
DVB-T2 and DVB-C/DVB-C2
specifications, but compatibility with
future DVB-T/DVB-T2 digital
terrestrial and DVB-C/DVB-C2 digital
cable broadcasts are not
guaranteed.
Some Digital TV functions may not
be available in some countries/areas
and DVB-C/DVB-C2 cable may not
operate correctly with some
providers.
~
Instructions about “Installing Wall
Mount Bracket” are included within
this TV’s instructions manual.
The illustrations of the remote used
in this manual are of the RM-ED051
unless otherwise stated.
Before operating the TV, please
read page 33 (Safety Information).
Retain this manual for future
reference.
Trademark information
is a registered trademark of the
DVB Project.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-
Definition Multimedia Interface, and
the HDMI Logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing LLC in the United States
and other countries.
DLNA®, the DLNA Logo and DLNA
CERTIFIED® are trademarks, service
marks, or certification marks of the
Digital Living Network Alliance.
Manufactured under license from
Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the
double-D symbol are trademarks of
Dolby Laboratories.
“BRAVIA” and are
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
TrackID is a trademark or registered
trademark of Sony Mobile
Communications AB.
Music and video recognition
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is the industry standard in music
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video-related data from Gracenote,
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One or more patents owned by
Gracenote apply to this product and
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Disc” logo are trademarks of Blu-ray
Disc Association.
“Sony Entertainment Network logo”
and “Sony Entertainment Network”
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
” and “SimulView” are
trademarks of Sony Computer
Entertainment Inc.
DiSEqC™ is a trademark of
EUTELSAT.
This TV supports DiSEqC 1.0. This TV
is not intended for controlling
motorized antennas.
Java and all Java-based trademarks
and logos are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Oracle and/
or its affiliates. Other names may be
trademarks of their respective owners.
FUSE
FUSE
This product has been
manufactured by or on behalf of
Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan
Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0075
Japan. Inquiries related to
product compliance based on
European Union legislation shall
be addressed to the authorized
representative, Sony
Deutschland GmbH,
Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327
Stuttgart, Germany. For any
service or guarantee matters,
please refer to the addresses
provided in the separate service
or guarantee documents.
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Notice for Wireless
Signal
Hereby, Sony Corporation declares
that this unit is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.
For details, please access the
following URL:
http://www.compliance.sony.de/
Location of the
identification label
Labels for Model No., Production Date
(month/year) and Power Supply rating
(in accordance with applicable safety
regulation) are located on the rear of
the TV or package.
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About this manual
(Operating Instructions)
This manual explains how to set up your TV. For more information
on how to use BRAVIA TV, refer to the “Electronic manual”.
Operating Instructions
Electronic manual
(i-Manual)
Explains how to set up your TV such as connections,
initial set-up, and basic operations.
For more information, press the i-MANUAL button
Explains how to use all the features. See page 25 on
how to use the i-Manual.
Images and illustrations used in this manual may differ from
the actual screen.
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Table of Contents
Getting Started
Checking the accessories....................................................................6
Inserting batteries into the remote........................................................ 6
1: Assembling the Table-Top Stand..................................................... 7
2: Adjusting the Speakers angle ........................................................11
3: Connections ...................................................................................12
4: Preventing the TV from toppling over............................................. 13
5: Connecting the AC power cord (mains lead).................................14
6: Bundling the cables ....................................................................... 14
7: Connecting the TV to the Internet................................................... 15
8: Performing the initial set-up............................................................ 16
Using Your BRAVIA TV
Watching TV
B
............................. w;
Selecting various functions and settings (Home Menu)..................... 22
Watching Internet Video..................................................................... 24
Looking for Instructions
Looking for instructions in the
electronic manual
(i-Manual)
B
.................................. wg
Additional Information
Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 27
Specifications..................................................................................... 28
Installing the Accessories (Wall-Mount Bracket)................................ 30
Safety Information............................................................................... 33
Precautions.........................................................................................35
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Getting Started
Checking the
accessories
AC power cord (mains lead) (3)
Cable holder (5)
Remote (1)
Size AAA batteries (R03 type) (2)
Short Neck (2)
Short Neck Cover (2)
3D Glasses (2)
Pouch for 3D Glasses (2)
Operating Instructions (this manual) and
other documents
Inserting
batteries into the
remote
1 Remove the protection sheet.
2 Push and slide the cover to open.
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1: Assembling
the Table-Top
Stand
Read and follow the instructions below when
assembling the Table-Top Stand in order to
avoid any risk of damaging the TV set.
Refer to the instructions below on how to
change the Floor Stand to Table-Top Stand.
~
If using an electric screwdriver, set the torque
at approximately 1.5 N·m {15 kgf·cm}.
Before detaching the Floor Stand, perform the
following steps.
Place the carton lid on the floor.
Place both lower corner cushions onto the
carton lid.
Place the TV protection bag on top of the
cushions.
TV with Floor Stand
TV with Table-Top Stand
1
Carton lid
2
Lower corner cushions
3
TV protection
bag
(Continued)
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~
Do not remove the Floor Stand for any reason
other than to attach the Table-Top Stand or to
install corresponding accessories on the TV.
1 Slide the Neck Covers upward to remove
them from the Floor Stand.
2 Remove the screws that attach the Floor
Stand to the TV.
~
Be sure to store the removed screws in a
safe place. Reuse the screws when
attaching the Table-Top Stand.
3 Detach the TV set from the Floor Stand,
and place it in the carton lid. Support the
TV set when changing the Necks to
prevent it from toppling over.
Detaching the Floor
Stand from the TV
Neck Covers
Screw
(M5 × 20)
Floor Stand
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1 Remove the screws from the bottom of the
Floor Stand and detach the Long Necks
from the Base.
2 Attach the Short Necks to the Base using
the screws removed in step 1 of “Attaching
the Table-Top Stand” (page 9).
Attaching the Table-Top
Stand
Base
Long Necks
Bottom view
Screw (M6 × 20) (8)
Screw (M6 × 20) (4)
Bottom view
Base
Long Necks
Short Necks
Base
Bottom view
Screw (M6 × 20) (8)
Screw (M6 × 20) (4)
Bottom view
(Continued)
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3 Place the TV set on the Table-Top Stand.
4 Attach the Table-Top Stand using the
screws previously removed in step 2 of
“Detaching the Floor Stand from the TV”
(page 8).
5 Attach the Short Neck Covers to the Table-
Top Stand.
~
Ensure that there are no objects in front of
the TV.
Table-Top Stand
Screw (M5 × 20)
Short Neck Covers
IR Sensor
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2: Adjusting the
Speakers
angle
To access the terminals on the rear of the TV
when it is mounted to a wall, adjust the
Speakers angle by loosening the screw as
indicated in the illustration.
* Make sure the screw is tightened back after adjust
the Speakers to the original angle.
The Speakers can be detached from the TV if
you wish to use a separate audio system (e.g.
Home Theatre System). Refer to the
instructions below on how to detach the
Speakers.
1 Disconnect the Speaker cable.
2 Remove the screw from the lower Speaker
Joint.
3 Remove the screw from the upper Speaker
Joint.
4 Pull the Speaker out horizontally to detach
the Speaker.
Repeat steps 1 to 4 to remove the other
Speaker.
*
Detaching the Speakers
from the TV
3
2
4
1
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3: Connections
~
Use an antenna cable connector no greater
than 14 mm in thickness.
Use an HDMI cable connector within 12 mm
(thickness) × 21 mm (width).
Use Sony HDMI cable with “High Speed”
indication for HDMI connection.
x To connect a Set Top Box/recorder
(e.g. DVD recorder) with SCART
~
Right Angle Type Universal SCART Lead is
recommended for this connection.
Screw the satellite connector softly with hand,
do not use any tool.
TV must be switched off when connecting
satellite antenna (aerial).
x To connect a Set Top Box/recorder
(e.g. DVD recorder) with HDMI
* Only HDMI 2 and HDMI 3 support 4k resolution
(located at the side of the TV).
Connecting an antenna
(aerial)/Set Top Box/
recorder (e.g. DVD
recorder)
Set Top Box/recorder (e.g. DVD recorder)
1
ARC
4
*
Set Top Box/recorder (e.g. DVD recorder)
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Recommendation of the F type plug
Projection of the inner wire from the
connection part must be less than 1.5 mm.
4: Preventing the
TV from
toppling over
OR
1 Install a wood screw (3.8 mm in diameter,
not supplied) to the floor or TV stand.
2 Install a machine screw (M4, not supplied)
into the screw hole of the Base.
3 Tie the wood screw and the machine
screw with a strong cord (not supplied).
The length of the M4 machine screw
differs depending on the cord diameter.
Please see below illustration.
Connecting audio/video
devices
1.5 mm max.
(Reference drawing of the F type plug)
7 mm max.
Audio/video device
10 mm
Screw M4
Cord
TV’s Floor
Stand
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5: Connecting the
AC power cord
(mains lead)
~
Make sure that the AC power cord is fully
inserted into the AC IN terminal.
6: Bundling the
cables
~
Do not bundle the AC power cord (mains lead)
together with other cables.
Floor Stand
AC IN (power supply
input) terminal
AC power cord
(mains lead)
2
1
3
4
*
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Table-Top Stand
Use 1, 2, 3, 4, 5*
* When installing on the wall, attach the cable holder
under the terminals.
7: Connecting the
TV to the
Internet
When you connect this TV to the Internet, you
can enjoy multiple functions. For details on the
functions, refer to the i-Manual.
~
You will need to contract with an Internet
service provider to connect to the Internet.
~
For LAN connections, use a Category 7 cable
(not supplied).
1
3
4
2
5
Preparing a wired
network
TV
Internet
Modem
with router
functions
Router
Modem
Internet
or
(Continued)
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The built-in wireless LAN device allows you to
access the Internet and your home network.
With this feature, you can connect to a
wireless LAN and enjoy the benefits of
networking in a cable-free environment.
Before setting up the wireless LAN function of
the TV, be sure to set up a wireless LAN
router.
8: Performing the
initial set-up
1 Connect the TV to your AC power outlet
(mains socket).
2 Press "/1 on the TV. The = (power)
indicator will light up in green.
When you switch on the TV for the first
time, the Language menu appears on the
screen.
~
When you turn on the TV for the first time,
the TV requires some internal processing
for optimisation before you can perform the
initial setup. There will be no picture and
sound, and the timer indicator on the front
of the TV blinks orange for about 40
seconds. Do not turn off the TV during this
process.
This process has been completed at the
factory for some TVs.
3 Press F/f/G/g to select an item, then press
.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
Preparing a wireless LAN
Wireless
router
Modem
Internet
TV
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Satellite Auto Tuning:
“Satellite Auto Tuning” automatically tunes
in available satellite channels. Digital
Satellite Equipment Control (DiSEqC) 1.0
management allows setting of up to four
different satellites. The following settings
are independent for each connection. To
set-up DiSEqC input in the “DiSEqC
Control”, use “LNB Configuration”. Single
Cable Distribution enables the delivery of
satellite broadcasting using a single
coaxial cable to multiple receivers
eliminating the numerous cables required.
1 “Antenna Configuration”:
1 Please select “Fixed Antenna or
DiSEqC” or “Single Cable Distribution”.
2 For “Single Cable Distribution” you can
select the range for “Band” between
1-8 and set your desired “Band
Frequency”.
~
“Single Cable Distribution” may not be
available depending on your country/area.
The following procedure may be required
depending on the area:
1 Please select “Preferred Satellite” or
“General Satellite”.
2 For “Preferred Satellite”, select your
preferred operator.
2 “Advanced Settings”:
Allows you to set tuning settings in more
detail to better find the type of services you
would prefer to tune.
“Scan Type”: If no channel is found using
“Network Scan”, try “Full Scan”.
“Full Scan”: Performs a complete
frequency scan and guarantees tuning to
all possible programmes for the currently
set LNB configuration. Previously – tuned
programmes will be lost.
“Network Scan”: Performs a scan in the
transponders of a network (aka NIT scan).
Since “Network Scan” is faster than “Full
Scan”, it is recommended when tuning to a
known network (normally associated with
the satellite). A transponder must be
specified, from which network information
(other transponders) will be retrieved.
Previously – tuned programmes will be
lost.
“Manual Scan”: Performs a scan
manually.
3 “LNB Configuration”:
For “Fixed Antenna or DiSEqC”:
In the case of a non-standard LNB (low
noise block), manual setting is available.
In the case of a single satellite, you can
leave it on the initial setting.
For two satellites, you can set “Toneburst
A” (1st satellite) and “Toneburst B” (2nd
satellite) in the “DiSEqC Control” setting.
Or you can use DiSEqC command A (1st
satellite) and B (2nd satellite), if your LNB
or multi switch can handle these
commands.
For four satellites, DiSEqC control A, B, C,
and D is required.
“LNB Low Band Frequency” and
“LNB High Band Frequency”:
Specifies LNB frequency bands. Be sure
to check your LNB documentation to set
frequencies (normally appears as “L.O.
frequency”).
The default values are for Universal LNB.
If your LNB can handle both bands (low
and high), you can specify both. If it
handles only one, specify low band.
“22 kHz Tone”: If your LNB is dual band
(low and high bands) or Universal LNB,
set to “Auto”. The TV will take care of
everything automatically; otherwise, set
to “Off”.
“LNB Voltage”: Specifies the set
voltage for a dual polarization LNB.
13/18V: default.
14/19V: if LNB cable is over 60m long.
Off: if an external power supply can be
used. (It should not be off typically).
For “Single Cable Distribution”:
To control the satellites, you can set “A”
(1st group of satellites) or “B” (2nd group
of satellites) in the “Single Cable Control”
setting.
“LNB Low Band Frequency” and
“LNB High Band Frequency”:
Specifies LNB frequency bands. Be sure
to check your LNB documentation to set
frequencies (normally appears as “L.O.
frequency”).
The default values are for Universal LNB.
If your LNB can handle both bands (low
and high), you can specify both. If it
handles only one, specify low band.
(Continued)
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4 “Transponder
There is no need to set the transponder
when you select “Full Scan”.
“Scan for new services”:
Tunes to a single transponder.
This is an incremental scan, and it should
be used in cases when a new transponder
is added to a satellite.
Previously – tuned programmes are kept
and found ones are added to the program
list of the satellite connection you are
editing.
1 Press HOME, then select >
“Digital Set-up” > “Satellite Auto
Tuning”.
2 Follow the instruction on the Satellite
Auto Tuning.
~
“Scan for new services” is unavailable
while performing the initial set-up.
When you scan for the new services,
please check if the satellite signal is
available.
Digital Auto Tuning:
“Antenna” or “Cable”:
Select “Antenna” to receive terrestrial TV
broadcasting by an external antenna.
Select “Cable” if you are a Cable TV
subscriber not using an external Set-Top
Box. When you select “Cable”, we
recommend that you select “Quick Scan”
for quick tuning. Set “Frequency” and
“Network ID” according to the information
supplied from your cable provider. If no
channel is found using “Quick Scan”, try
“Full Scan” (though it may take some time).
~
In some countries, you may select
“Antenna” instead of “Cable” to receive
Cable TV programmes.
“Full Scan” may not be available
depending on your region/country.
Programme Sorting: Changes the order
of analogue channels stored in 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
the channel, then press .
~
For satellite channels, select “Satellite
Programme Sorting” in “Digital Set-up” of
“Settings” to change the order of satellite
channels in the same procedure above
after initial set-up completed.
You can also tune channels manually.
Network Set-up: Sets up the Internet
settings. Select “Auto” to connect to the
network automatically. Select “Custom” to
connect manually.
If you do not access the Internet, or to set
up later, select “Skip”.
~
If you use WEP security, select “Custom”
t “Wireless Set-up” t “Scan”. Then,
select the network name (SSID) you want to
connect. If you cannot find the required
network name, select “[Manual Entry]” and
press to enter network name.
Use the optional USB Wireless LAN
Adapter to connect with your wireless
router (or access point) at 5GHz. Insert
USB Wireless LAN Adapter and set
“Standby for Wi-Fi Direct” to “Off”. Press
HOME, then select “Settings” t “Network”
t “Standby for Wi-Fi Direct” t “Off”.
To set “Network Set-up” later, press HOME,
then select “Settings” t “Network” t
“Network Set-up”.
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Using Your BRAVIA TV
Watching TV
1 Turn on the TV.
Press "/1 on the TV or remote to turn on the TV.
2 Select a mode.
3 Select a TV channel or select an
input.
x To select digital channels
Use 0-9. For channel numbers 10 and above, press
the next digit quickly.
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