Sony Kv M1400u Manually

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The SONY KV-M1400U / KV-M1400A is A Portable monitor television type SONY TRINTRON with 14 Inches color screen. The television receiver has an alphanumeric display which appears on the picture tube screen, to give the user data on the tuned channel number, colour settings and other operating data.

>:: Author Message PBAPTISTA Joined: 20 Dec 2004 Posts: 1 Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 11:29 pm Post subject: [b]Manual for Sony TV KV-M1400U[/b] I am loking for the manual of Sony KM-1400U Television, I can not Tune The television into the normal channels, Anyone can help me to find this manual and where to. Many Thanks GeeeTeee Guest Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 3:23 pm Post subject: Sony KV-M1400U TV Tuning Hi, Did you ever find out how to tune this TV?

I have one, and I too have lost my manual. Could you (or anybody!) let me know how to tune it please? GeeeTeee Joined: 03 Jun 2005 Posts: 1 Location: United Kingdom Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2005 12:52 pm Post subject: Sony KV-M1400 Tuning - How To I emailed Sony Tech Support. They photocopied the page of the manual which describes how to tune it. Here goes: At the bottom left of the remote there are 6 small buttons:- 1 2 3 4 5 6 We are only concerned with buttons 1 (Shift), 2 (Preset), 4 (+) and 6 (-) and the program number buttons - 1 to 0 Press buttons 1 and 2 (Shift and Preset) together. The program number will flash, and UHF will appear on the screen. Press the program number you wish to tune, Now press buttons 1 (Shift) and either 4 (+) or 6 (-) together until you find the desired channel.

Press buttons 1 and 2 (Shift and Preset) together to store the channel. Repeat for any other channels. This took me ages to find out, hope it helps! Seamaster Guest Posted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 9:41 am Post subject: Thank you!!! Display posts from previous: -> All times are GMT Page 1 of 1 Jump to: You can post new topics in this forum You can reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum - - - - - - - - - - - - - •.

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Yes, it has a SCART socket, and I didn't plan on using composite anyway since it's crap in my experience. All of my games are NTSC. And would the picture quality be any better than a 14' Philips set? The sony trinitrons are usually regarded as the best retro gaming tvs. RGB output is spot on I use a 14' version myself and it is the best TV for interlaced signals, that i have used, period only downside of mine is that it only outputs mono, so i have to link up an audio splitter and stereo speakers make sure you go in to the service menu, when you are confident enough and tweak the geometry to reduce overscan - otherwise you'll lose part of the picture.

Ah, so it's the same issue to which dvdx2 referred? This is the same TV I just picked up the other week. Like someone already pointed out it can't take a NTSC signal that isn't RGB, and the picture does need adjusting.

Apart from that it's decent and the picture is sharp. F-Zero on the Gamecube looks mindblowingly sharp on it. If anyone knows how to get into the service menu, do share as I can't find the info online.

Nice to hear. Any issue with the screen 'bulging' inwards when displaying NTSC? And that service menu access information is going to be vital if I get this. I don't want to have a partially non-visible image, since I assume that this is all going to be in the service menu. First, turn off power with the main switch on the front panel. Hold the plus and minus buttons on the front panel and turn on power. Wait for picture, then release the plus and minus buttons.

It now shows 'TT' (test mode) on screen. Once 'TT' isdisplayed, select a number from the remote: The newer Sony televisions use a different procedure to senter service mode: Turn on the main power switch and enter into the stand-by mode.

Sony kv m1400u manually download

Press the following sequence of buttons on the Remote Control: info/disp (OSD) 5 (Number 5) vol+ (Volume Up) TV -or- [it] [5] (Number 5) [vol+] (Volume Up) [teletext off] -or- On TV: Hard Power On On Remote: Standby Off [i+] [5] [Vol+] Digital TV The television will turn on and 'TT' will appear in the upper right corner of the screen. Other status information will also be displayed. Press 'MENU' on the remote control to obtain the following menu on the screen: Picture Adjustment Geometry Wide IC Status MSP Current TV status Also you can enter 'TT' mode by opening the little hatch on the front, holding [P+] and [P-] (prog. Button) switching main power on - then pressing menu twice enters the service menu. Move to the corresponding adjustment using the button on the remote. Press the + button to enter the selected adjustment.