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SEGMENT.

: P-2
PART NO. : 9-888-127-01

MODEL
KDL-22CX520
KDL 32CX520
KDL-32CX520

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KDL-40CX520
KDL-40CX523
KDL 46CX520
KDL-46CX520
KDL-46CX523
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SEGMENT P-2
SEGMENT.: P2
MODEL COMMANDER DEST MODEL COMMANDER DEST

KDL-22CX520 RM-GD020 Hong Kong KDL-46CX520 RM-GD020 SOGUL, Singapore, Indonesia, Vetnam,
KDL-32CX520
KDL 32CX520 RM-GD020,
RM GD020, Hong Kong, SOGUL, Singapore, Indonesia, Vetnam, Phillipines India,
Phillipines, India Thailand,
Thailand Malaysia,
Malaysia South Africa
Africa,

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RM-CD013 Phillipines, India, Thailand, Malaysia, South Africa, Iran,Pakistan

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(Taiwan) Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Iran, Pakistan KDL-46CX523 RM-GD020 SOGUL, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria

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KDL-32CX523 RM-GD020 SOGUL, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria

KDL-40CX520 RM-GD020, Hong Kong, SOGUL, Singapore, Vetnam,


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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
TABLE OF CONTENTS RM-GD020

Section Title Page S ti Title


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1. SAFETY NOTES 4. SERVICE ADJUSTMENTS


1-1. Caution Handling of LCD Panel ........................................ 3 4-1. Ac cessing Self Diagnostic Menu ......................................................... 34
1-2. Safety Check Out .............................................................. 3 4-2. Ac cessing Service Mode .................................................................... 35
1-3. Le akage Test ...................................................................................... 3 4-3. Transistion of .each module in Service Mode...................................... 35
1-4. How to Find a Good Earth Ground. 4 4-4. Cha nge data by Service Model (Chassis & VPC module) 36
1-5. Wa rning and Caution .......................................................................... 4 45
4-5. Ch
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1-6. Lead Free Information ........................................................................ 4 4-6. White Balance Adjustment................................................................... 38

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4-7. Restore White Balance........................................................................ 39
1-7. Ha ndling the FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC) 5
4-8. Cha nge Emitter Output........................................................................ 39
1-8. How to release Cover AC ................................................................... 6

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4-9. Vi ewing Vcom Test Pattern................................................................. 40
4-10. Set to Shipping Condition.................................................................... 41
4-11. Remote Commander Function............................................................. 41
2. SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION
2-1.
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Overview of Control Buttons ...............................................................
ED Display Specification ...................................................................
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5. DIAGRAMS
2-3. L ED Display Control ........................................................................... 7 5-1. Bl ock Diagram .................................................................................... 44
2-4. LED Pattern ........................................................................................ 7 5-1-1. B AT-S (22")......................................................................................... 44
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2-5. Sta ndby Led Error Display .................................................................. 8 5-1-2. B AT-V (32",40",46") ............................................................................ 45
2-6. Tria ge Chart ........................................................................................ 9 5-2. Con nector Diagram.. ..................... 46
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5 2 1 KDL-22CX520......................................................................................
5-2-1. KDL 22CX520 46
3. TROUBLE SHOOTING 5-2-2. K DL-(32", 40", 46").............................................................................. 47
3-1. Power Problem ................................................................................... 10 5-3. Wi re Dressing ..................................................................................... 48
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3-2. Standby LED Blinking 10 5-3-1. KDL-22CX520, 22CX523 .................................................................... 48


3-2-1. 2 Times Blinking......................................................... 10
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5-3-2. KDL-32CX520, 32CX523 .................................................................... 49


3-2-2. 3 Times Blinking......................................................... 11 5-3-3. KDL-40CX520, 40CX523............ 50
3-2-3. 4 Times Blinking......................................................... 12
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5-3-4. KDL-46CX520, 46CX523. ........................... 51


3 2 4 4 Times Blinking
3-2-4. Blinking......................................................... 12 54
5-4. Circuit Board Location ........................................................................ 52
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3-2-5. 5 Times Blinking......................................................... 13 5-3-1. KDL-22CX520, 22CX523 .................................................................... 52


3-2-6. 6 Times Blinking......................................................... 14 5-3-2. KDL-32CX520, 32CX523 .................................................................... 52
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3-2-7. 6 Times Blinking......................................................... 14 5-3-3. KDL-40CX520, 40CX523............ 52


3-2-8. 7 Times Blinking......................................................... 15 5-3-4. KDL-46CX520, 46CX523. ........................... 52
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3-2-9. 8 Times Blinking......................................................... 15


3-2-10. 10 Times Blinking. ..................................................... 16 6. DISASSEMBLY, EXPLODED VIEWS AND OTHER PARTS
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3-3. P
Power (Green)
(G ) Led
L d Blinking.................................................................
Bli ki 16 61
6-1. KDL 22CX520
KDL-22CX520...................................................................................... 53
3-4. No Picture............................................................................................ 17 6-2. KDL-32CX520, 32CX523..................................................................... 55
3-5. No Sound 19 6-3. KDL-40CX520, 40CX523..................................................................... 57
3-6. TV Commander and Buttons Malfunction............................................ 19 6-4. KDL-46CX520, 46CX523..................................................................... 59
3-7. Network Malfunction............................................................................ 22 6-6. Other Parts ......................................................... 61
3-8. Camera Malfunction............................................................................. 24 6-6-1. KDL-22CX520, 22CX523 .................................................................... 61
3-9. 3D Malfunction..................................................................................... 25 6-6-2. KDL-32CX520, 32CX523 .................................................................... 61
3-10. HDD-Rec Malfunction.......................................................................... 26 6 6 3 KDL-40CX520,
6-6-3. KDL 40CX520 40CX523............
40CX523 62
3-11. Skype Troubleshooting........................................................................ 27 6-6-4. KDL-46CX520, 46CX523. ........................... 62
3-12. Troubleshooting Reference................................................................. 28
OPERATING INSTRUCTION

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, CD013
SECTION 1 KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
SAFETY NOTES RM-GD020

1-1. Caution Handling of LCD Panel 3)Check all control knobs, shields, covers, ground straps and mounting
When repairing the LCD Panel, make sure you are grounded with a wrist band. hardware have been replaced. Be absolutely certain you have replaced all
When repairing the LCD Panel on the wall, the panel must be secured using the 4 the insulators.
mounting holes on the rear cover. 4) Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors that were
1) Do not press the panel or frame edge to avoid the risk of electric shock. installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and
2) Do not scratch or press on the panel with any sharp objects. recommend their replacement.
3) Do not leave the module in high temperature or in areas of high humidity for 5) Look for parts which, though functioning show obvious signs of deterioration.

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4) Do not expose the LCD panel to direct sunlight. 6) Check the line cords for cracks and abrasion. Recommend the replacement

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5) Avoid contact with water. It may cause short circuit within the module. of any such line cord to the customer.
6) Disconnect the AC power when replacing the backlight (CCFL) or 7) Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, metallized knobs, screws and all
inverter circuit. (High voltage occurs at the inverter circuit at 650Vrms) other exposed metal parts for AC leakage. Check leakage test as described
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8. For safety reasons, repairing the Power board and/or Inverter board is prohibited.
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Damaging the wires may cause a short circuit.
9) Protect the panel from ESD to avoid damaging the electronic circuit
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(C-MOS). 1-3. Leakage Test


10) During the repair, DO NOT leave the Power On or Burn-in period for more than The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and from all exposed
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1 hour while the TV is face down on a cloth


cloth. metal parts to any exposed metal part having a return to chassis must not exceed
0.5mA (500 microamperes).
Leakage current can be measured by any one of the three methods:-
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1. A commercial leakage tester such as the SIMPSON 229 or RCA WT-540A.


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Follow the manufacturers instructions to use those instructions.


2. A battery-operated AC milliampmeter. The DATA PRECISION 245 digital
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multimeter is suitable for this job


job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a VOM or battery
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operated AC voltmeter. The 'limit' indication is 0.75V so analog meters must


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have an accurate low voltage scale. The SIMPSON'S 250 and SANWA
SH-63TRD are examples of passive VOMs that are suitable. Nearly all
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battery operated digital multimeters that have a 2 VAC range are suitable.
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1. TV is face down on a cloth during reparing ((see Figure
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1-2. Safety Check-Out


After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks
before releasing the set to the customer:-
1) Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections.
Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges.
2) Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are pinched or contact
high-wattage resistors. Figure 2. AC voltmeter to check AC leakage

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Safety Notes KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

1-4. How to Find a Good Earth Ground


A cold-water pipe is a guaranteed earth ground; the cover-plate retaining screw c) Be sure to follow these guidelines to protect your property and avoid causing
on most AC outlet boxes is also at earth ground. serious injury.
If the retaining screw is to be used as your earth ground, verify that it is at ground Carry the TV with an adequate number of people; larger size TVs require
by measuring the resistance between it and a cold-water pipe with an ohmmeter. two or more people.
The reading should be zero ohmsohms.
If a cold-water pipe is not accessible, connect a 60- to 100-watt trouble- light (not Correct hand placement while carrying the TV is very important for safety

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a neon lamp) between the hot side of the receptacle and the retaining screw. Try and to avoid damages.
both slots, if necessary, to locate the hot side on the line; the lamp should light at d) Components identified by shading and ! mark on the schematic diagrams,

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normal brilliance if the screw is at ground potential (see Figure B). exploded views, and in the parts list are critical for safe operation. Replace
these components with Sony parts whose part numbers appear as shown in
this manual or in supplements published by Sony. Circuit adjustments that
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procedures whenever critical components are replaced or improper
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1-6. Lead Free Information


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The circuit boards used in these models have been processed using Lead Free
Solder. The boards are identified by the LF logo located close to the board
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Figure 3. Checking for earth ground.


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Figure 2: LF
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1-5. Warnings and Caution Logo


a) These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than
that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Figure 3: LF logo on circuit board

b) An isolation transformer should be used during any service to avoid possible


shock hazard, because of live chassis. The chassis of this receiver is directly
connected to the ac power line.

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Safety Notes KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

The servicing of these boards requires special precautions. It is strongly FFC can reverse insertion to connector of B board.
recommended to use Lead Free Solder material in order to guarantee optimal If reverse insertion FFC, all pins short-circuit, and board is broken.
quality of new solder joints. Lead Free Solder is available under the following
part numbers:-

Part Number Diameter Remarks

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7-640-005-19 0.3mm 0.25Kg
7-640-005-20 0.4mm 0.50Kg

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7-640-005-21 0.5mm 0.50Kg
7-640-005-22 0.6mm 0.25Kg
7-640-005-23 0.8mm 1.00Kg
7-640-005-24
7-640-005-25
1.0mm
1.2mm
1.00Kg
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7-640-005-26 1.6mm 1.00Kg < Insertion>
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Due to high
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temperature needs to be set to 370 degrees centigrade. This requires


soldering equipment capable of accurate temperature control coupled
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with a good heat recovery characteristics.


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1-7. Handling the FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC)


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When you insert / pull out FFC, please grasp a reinforcement board
and main body of FFC.
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Safety Notes
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020
1-8. How to release COVER AC (Service and repair information)

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1. Remove screw for Rear Cover and COVER AC. 3. Release AC cable connector.
( Refer Section 6 for screw information).
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2. Open Rear Cover with COVER AC and AC cable are attached.


Make sure to hold cable not to give any tension to connector 4. Release hook of COVER AC and remove it.
and scratch damage for cable.
Note:
Take care not to cut your hand when release hook, especially metal Rear Cover.
Confirm if the hook broken before reuse COVER AC.
In case hook broken is occurred, replace with new one.

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
SECTION 2 KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION RM-GD020

2-1. Overview of Control Buttons 2-2 LED Display Specification


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LED Type Description Remark
Green Lights at Power On
POWER GREEN:LED Red Lights when recording ( only
RED: LED applicable in Japan and Europe models)
1 Power
STANDBY RED: One LED Red Lights
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2-3. LED Display Control
Picture Off/
Status Standby LED Power /REC Blinking Pattern
3 Volume
Power Off
( by power button or AC off )
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Power On Off Off GREEN
Standby
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Off RED Lit Off


4 Input Select/ ( by remote control off only )
Enter Refer to Blinking pattern of Self
Self Diagnosis Off RED Blink Off
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5 Home Diagnosis mode


Aging mode Off Off GREEN Blink Blinking:0.5sec On / 0.5sec Off
End of Aging mode Off Off GREEN Blink Blinking:3sec On / 3sec Off
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Software Updating RED Lit Off Blinking:5sec On / 1sec Off
Blink
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Software Updating finish ORANGE Lit Off GREEN Lit


Test Reset finish ORANGE Lit Red GREEN Lit
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Error of panel ID Off GREEN Blink Blinking:0.5sec On / 0.5sec Off
Blink
[REC][Sleep Timer][Power ON] ORANGE Off RED
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[Picture Off][On Timer][REC][Power ON] GREEN Off RED


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When safety shutdown occurs, Standby LED display reports the cause by using the lightning
patterns as indicated below.
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0.5sec 3.0sec 3.0sec


3.0sec
67 0 5sec
0.5sec
6 6 8 9 10
Remote Picture Off/Standby Power Example: The figure above shows LED display when SHUTDOWN is caused by Balancer
IR Logo Timer
Sensor Indicator Indicator Error. It repeats flashing for a specified number of times in 0.5sec/cycle and has a 3 seconds
interval of lighting off. Please note that a 3 seconds interval of lighting off is fixed regardless of abnormal state types.

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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

2 5 Standby LED Error Display


2-5. Display.

Blinking
Error Countermeasure to replaced either/all
Times

2 Main Power Error Power Supply Board (G**)

Main Board (B**)

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Main Board/ DC Alert Error/

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3 Main Board (B**)
Audio Error

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Balancer Error/ MM SPI Error/
Not applicable for this model
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VLED Error
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T Con Error/ HFR Error/ FRC


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Error
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TCon
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7 Temperature Error Main Board (B**)


(B )
Segment Size B* Board G* Board
Type Type
Main Board (B**)
8 Software Error P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
Wifi (Not applicable for this model) P-2 32 BAT-V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
. 10 EmItter Error (3D models) Not applicable for this model
P-2 46 BAT-V G3

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Self Diagnostic Function KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
2-6. Triage Chart RM-GD020

Symptoms - Shutdown. Power LED Green LED No Video


blinking red diagnostics sequences Blinking Power - missing or distorted Remote Network Audio
Reference Stationary
Green LED colored No video
non-stop No Green Power lines or One of No video Wireless
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 g
Blinking LED ((Dead Set)) dots p
Inputs all Inputs
p No Remote can't connect No Audio
B* BOARD

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H* BOARDIR
RF ModuleRF
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Wifi Module
LD* BOARD
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LVDS CABLE
TCON
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LCD Panel
PANEL PANEL
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POWER POWER POWER (TCON) (Backlight) TEMP Software EMIT-TER


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FAN
Problem
AUDIO (N/A)
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: Most likely defective part.


part Segment Size B* Board G* Board H* Board
Type Type Type
: Secondary possible defective part.
P-2 22 BAT-S GD1 HLR
: Not Applicable for this model.
P-2 32 BAT-V G2A HLR
P-2 40
0 BAT-V G2B
G HLR
P-2 46 BAT-V G3 HLR

LD* Board not use for this model.

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
SECTION 3 KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
TROUBLESHOOTING RM-GD020

3-2. Standby Led Blinking


3-1. Power Problem 3-2-1. 2-times blinking (Main Power Error)

No Power

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2-times blinking
SW OFF
Check
** Power Saving Switch
Turn on the Switch
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Check REG12V
SW ON NO 12V Replace the Harness
at pins 2/3 of NG
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Between G* Board and G* Board


CN6001 on
Replace the Harness B* Board
Check STBY 3.3V NG
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NG the B* Board
Between G* Board and G* Board
at 10 pin of CN6001
12V OK Symptom
B* Board
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**Power Saving SwitchOnly for BAT-L model

Segment Size B* Board Type G* Board Type


P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
P-2 32 BAT-V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
P-2 46 BAT-V G3

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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020
3-2-2. 3-times blinking( DC Alert & Audio Error)

AUDIO

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3-times blinking CheckAUDIO+12.5V

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DC_ALERT atpin8/9of

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G* Board
CN6001on

Check D+1.2V
D+1 2V at theB*Board

JL6007
NG F6001,IC6005,etc l.c
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(B*Board)
on the B* Board
Check +12.5V
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NG F4601,IC4601,etc
OK at F4601 on
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(B*Board)
(B Board)
the B* Board
Check +3.3V_MAIN NG
F6003,IC6003,etc
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at JL9234 on OK
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(B*Board)
the B* Board IC4601,etc
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OK (B* Board)
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AUDIO
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Check
NG
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Speaker Impedance Speaker


at SP Connector

Segment Size B* Board Type G* Board Type


OK
P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
P-2 32 BAT-V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
P-2 46 BAT-V G3

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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020
3-2-3. 4-times blinking (Balancer Error) 3-2-4. 4-times blinking (Including SPI Error)
For (3a-1,3a-2,2b-2, 2b-3) F
For (2b 1) * Not applicable for these model
(2b-1)
4-times blinking * Not applicable for these model
4-times blinking
Symptom
improvement
Check Change
Below 0.84V Check Below

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PANEL_FAIL at T-CON Board

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B* Board PANEL_FAIL at
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JL6017 T-con
on the B* Board
on the B* Board NG Board
Between 0.84V
to 2.65V
Symptom
Between
0.84V to
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Change
improvement
Change G* Board improvement G* Board 2.65V
Symptom LED Driver
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NG Change G* Board G* Board Board


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NG
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Change LED Driver Board


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between the G board and


Panel
the LED driver board
board.

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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-2-5. 5-times blinking (T-con Error) RM-GD020

F
For (3a-1,
(3 1 3a-2,
3 2 2b
2b-1,
1 2b
2b-2)
2)
* Not applicable for these model

Symptom
5-time blinking
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RGB sensor Change RGB Sensor

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Check
NG Only for (2b-1, 2b-2)
PANEL_VCC
_ at p
pin 1
of CN6001 on
G* B
Board
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Panel (T-con) NG
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change
Replace the
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Symptom
Harness Between improvement
Harness
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LVDS Harness
the LVDS Harness
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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-2-6. 6-times blinking (Backlight Error) 3-2-7. 6-times blinking (Backlight Error) RM-GD020

F
For (P-1,
(P 1 P-2)
P 2) For (3a-1, 3a-2, 2b-1, 2b-2)
* Not applicable for these model

6-time blinking 6-time blinking


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under 2.65V Change
NG LED
BL_ERR at theharnessbetween
B* Board Harness LED driver Driver
pin 7 of CN6002
on the B* Board
the Tcon
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LEDdriverboard.
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NG
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Symptom improvement
Symptom B*
improvement Change B*
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Change G* board G* Board board
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FFC
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OK

Segment Size B* Board Type G* Board Type


P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
P-2 32 BAT-V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
P-2 46 BAT-V G3

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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-2-8. 7-times blinking (Temperature Error) 3-2-9. 8-times blinking (Software Error) RM-GD020

7-times blinking

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8-times blinking

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Setting
g Circumstance
Is OK?
No Set to another
location, etc.
l.c If the Symptom
NG
ra
Temperature, Improved by changing B* Board
ge

Ventilation, etc. the WIFI module


Yes
ica

NG Symptom
Change B* Board, improvement
Panel
n

and Aging a few hours


ro

WIFI Module
et

Symptom
y p
el

improvement
w.

B* Board
ww

Segment Size B* Board Type G* Board Type


P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
P-2
P 2 32 BAT-V
BAT V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
P-2 46 BAT-V G3
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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
3-3. POWERGreen) LED BLINKING KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-2-10. 10-times blinking (Emitter error) (3D) Models only 3-3-1. Non-Stop blinking RM-GD020

For (3a-1, 3a-2, 2b-1, 2b-2) For (P-1, P-2)


* Not applicable for these model

POWER (Green) blinking

10-time blinking

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Check

om
the harness between NG
Check harness
the G* board and
the harness between
the T-con board and
NG
harness l.c Panel
ra
OK
the HEM2 board
ge

OK NG
Check Panel Panel
ica

NG
Change HEM2 Board T-CON board
OK
n
ro

Symptom NG
Check G* board G* Board
et

improvement
el

HEM2 Board OK
w.
ww

B* Board

Segment Size B* Board Type G* Board Type


P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
P-2
P 2 32 BAT-V
BAT V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
P-2 46 BAT-V G3
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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
3-4. NO PICTURE KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-4-1. (Except HFR Model) RM-GD020

No Picture
about 5V 22(WXGA))Model,
about 12V : except 22 (WXGA)) Model
Check BL_ONH
Press HOME Key. Check
N
No PANEL VCC
PANEL_VCC Y
Yes R l
Replace NG LCD Panel
XMBMenu BL_ON at JL6018

r
.b
at JL6004 the LVDS Harness (T-con)
displayed? on the B* Board
on the B* Board

om
Yes No BL_ONL Symptom
improvement
B* Board G* Board l.c Harness
ra
(LVDS)
Symptom
Replace Harness
ge

improvement Harness
(Between G* Board
G* to B*))
ica

to B* Board)
n

NG
ro
et

NG
Ch
Change B* B
Board)
d) G* B
Board
d
el
w.

Symptom
ww

improvement
p

B* Board
Segment Size B* Board Type G* Board Type
P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
P-2
P 2 32 BAT-V
BAT V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
P-2 46 BAT-V G3
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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
3-4. NO PICTURE KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-4-. (HFR Model Only) RM-GD020

* Not applicable for these model

No Picture

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.b
om
No Replace NG NG
Press HOME Key. Check the G*- LD* OK
the B-Tcon, Tcon-LD* Change B* Board
OSD displayed? Harness

Symptom
FFC
l.c
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Yes NG Symptom
improvement improvement
ge

BTcon,TconLD*
B* Board Harness B* Board
FFC
n ica
ro
et
el

NG LCDPanel
Change G* Board
w.

(Tcon,LD*)
ww

Symptom
improvement

G* Board

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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013

3.6. TV COMMANDER & BUTTONS MALFUNCTION KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523


3.5. NO SOUND 3-6-1. TV key Malfunction RM-GD020

Buttonmalfunction
No Sound
ontheTV

r
Audio System

.b
Symptom
Check the Change to Replace the harness improvement
NG

om
Speakers setting TV Speaker between B* Switch Unit change Switch Unit
to Switch Unit

TV Speakers
l.c NG
ra
Symptom Symptom
improvement
ge

improvement B* Board
Change the Speaker NG Replace
B* Board
ica

Harness the B
B* Board H
Harness
n

Symptom NG
ro

improvement
et

Speaker Harness Speaker


el
w.
ww

Segment Size B* Board Type G* Board Type


P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
P-2
P 2 32 BAT-V
BAT V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
P-2 46 BAT-V G3
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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020
3-6-2. IR remote commander malfunction

TVisntcontrolled
byremotecommander

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OK GreenLEDblinksatpower
GreenLEDlight OK Mechanical

om
Indicatorwhenusingcommander
atpowerindicator (ex.bezel)
nearsensorswindow
NG l.c
NG
ra
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ChecktheHarness
OK
between the B*Board
betweentheB Board Sensor is broken
Sensorisbroken
ica

andtheHLRBoard
n
ro

NG Symptom
et

improvement
p
E h
ExchangeHarness
H H
Harness
el
w.

NG Symptom
ww

improvement
ExchangeHLRboard HLRboard

NG
Segment Size B* Board Type G* Board Type
B*board P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
P-2
P 2 32 BAT-V
BAT V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
P-2 46 BAT-V G3
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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-6-3. RF remote commander malfunction RM-GD020

* Not applicable for these model.

Commander
malfunction

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.b
om
NG NG Usenewremote NG
RePairingaction Usenewbatteries
l.c
andnewbatteries
d b i
ra
Symptomimprovement Symptomimprovement Symptomimprovement
ge

RFremotecommanderis
Batterieslowpower Remote
ica

Unregistered
Un registered
n
ro
et

ReplacetheHarness NG NG
R l
Replace
el

betweentheB*Board Bboard
theRFModule
w.

andtheRFModule
ww

Symptom Symptom
improvement improvement

Harness RFModule

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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
3-7. Network MALFUNCTION KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-7-1. Wired Network malfunction RM-GD020

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WiredNetwork

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ontheTV

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Connectionresult OK Connectionresult
l.c
OK
Connectionresult
ra
CableConnection LocalAccess InternetAccess
ge

NG NG
ica

NG

Proxysetting
n

OK WiredSetup Auto Check Localrouter


Checkcable Bboard
ro

IPaddresssetting DHCPserver
et

NG
el

Manual
w.

EthernetCable
CheckIPaddress
ww

&
Localroutersetting

Segment Size B* Board Type G* Board Type


P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
P-2
P 2 32 BAT-V
BAT V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
P-2 46 BAT-V G3
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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-7-2. Internal Wireless Network malfunction RM-GD020
3-7-3. USB Wireless Network malfunction
* Not applicable for these model.

WirelessNetwork WirelessNetwork
ontheTV ontheTV

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ErrorMessageappear No Istheradiofield ErrorMessageappear Istheradiofield

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No No No
whentheWireless Strengthtooweak B*Board whentheWireless Strengthtooweak B*Board
Networkisselected? orevenNosignal? Networkisselected? orevenNosignal?

Yes Yes
l.c
Yes Yes
ra
ge

WirelessModule,Harness AccessPoint USBDongle AccessPoint


n ica
ro
et
el
w.
ww

Segment Size B* Board Type G* Board Type


P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
P-2 32 BAT-V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
P-2 46 BAT-V G3

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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020
3-8. CAMERA MALFUNCTION
Enter * Not applicable for these model.

Presence sensor settings

E
Error Message
M appear No Is image is clear on
Module optical problem

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No

.b
when the Presences setting menu
(change module)
Sensor setting? at module unit only?

om
Yes Yes

Module, Harness Mechanical Problem


l.c
ra
ge

Setting Menu
n ica

Error message
ro
et
el

image
w.
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Presence Sensor Setting:


Press HOME, then select > System Settings > Eco > Presence Sensor

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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020
3-9. 3D MALFUNCTION
*N
Not applicable
li bl ffor these
h model
d l

3D malfunction

r
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Check whether

om
IR has been output
Yes there is interception thing No Is 3D glasses Yes
on HEM board, 3D glasses
between Emitter power on?
p
during 3D displaying.
and glasses. l.c
ra
No Yes No
ge

Power on
Change
ica

or
Watching environment
Charge battery [How to confirm IR-output.]
n

Replace HEM2 board


NG
ro

ex) Look IR-LED through CCD/CMOS camera.


et

Symptom
el

improvement
w.
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HEM2 Board Panel (T-con)

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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020
3-10. HDD-Rec MALFUNCTION

HDD Rec
Malfunction

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.b
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HDD is connected
No Connect to the
to the appropriate
appropriate
pp p p
port
USB port? l.c
ra
Yes
ge

USB Hub is inserted Is the drive size larger


No No Only 32GB~2TB
ica

in between the than 32GB and


is supported
USB port and HDD? Smaller than 2TB??
n
ro

Yes Yes
USB Hub is
et

All the setups and


NOT supported No
el

restrictions listed in Check the iManual


w.

iManual are cleared?


ww

Yes

B* board
Segment Size B* Board Type G* Board Type
P-2 22 BAT-S GD1
P-2 32 BAT-V G2A
P-2 40 BAT-V G2B
P-2 46 BAT-V G3

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Self Diagnostic Function
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020
3-11. Skype Trouble Shooting Flow
Farend
Moveunitaway setting/system.
Problem! * Continue fromspeaker. OK
NG
CMU-BR100 NG CallSkype
is NG. Testagain. soundtest.
NO
IsitSkype Soundquality?

r
BuyreadyTV
NO

.b
readyTV? Network
Donetworksetup Soundquality?
connected?

om
Novideo?
YES
NO YES Novideo
Doyouhave Buy NO
CMUBR100? CMUBR100
Farend
Far end
PIC/AUD l.c AutoFocus
doesntwork?
NO EnoughNET
speed?
ra
quality?
YES
ge

NO YES YES
USBplugged? InsertUSB Yes
Networkspeed.
p NO CMUBR100isNG.
ica

ManualFocus
Manual Focus
OrFarendsystem work? Swaptonewone.
YES
n

NO issue.
YES SPEC.Focusarea.
ro

Abletorun UnplugotherUSB
SkypeApp? device.
et

ACOff/On Insert other CMU


InsertotherCMU
el

BR100orUSB
YES
dongle.
w.

NO ChangeUSBport.
* Continue Abletorun
ww

SkypeApp?
Works?
NO Repair BAT PWB
RepairBATPWB
Abletorun NO
YES SkypeApp?
Spec.USBoverload.
YES
YES
CMUBR100isNG.
RepairBATPWB Swaptonewone.

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
3-12. Troubleshooting Reference
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-12-1. BAT-S ( A Side) (22) RM-GD020

Note: Refer to each Troubleshooting Parts Parts PWB Drawing Parts Location
for details information. Location

A CN6001
BAT-S < A Side> i) Pin 1
ii) Pin 2
iii) Pin 3
CN6001
iv) Pin 8

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v) Pin 9

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vi) Pin 10

m
Pin 3

o
Pin 9 Pin 2 Pin 1
l.c
B Pin 10 Pin 8
A

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A B CN6002 Pin 7
ca

i) Pin 7
DC CN6002
ni

E
ro
et
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BAT--S

w.
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C F6001

F6001

F6003
D F6003

IC6003 IC6003
E

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-12-2. BAT-S ( B Side) (22) RM-GD020

Parts Parts PWB Drawing Parts Location


Location
BAT-S
BAT-S

IC6005
< B Side> B C
A
F D
B

*JL6004
G

r
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m
D JL6007 c
C E E

o
l.c
ra
JL6004 IC6005 JL6007
ge

H
*JL6017
ca

F (near
F4601)
ni

Parts Parts PWB Drawing Parts Location


Location
L ti
ro

*JL6018 JL6017

G
et

(near
F4601)
el

JL6018
A F4601 c IC4601
w.
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B IC4601

*JL9234
H (near
JL9234
F4601 CN9003)

C
CN9003

Note: Parts marked (*) Refer to 3-12-3 for ( Alternative Location) information

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-12-3. BAT-S ( Alternative Location) (22) RM-GD020

Parts PWB Side Alternative Location PWB Side PWB Drawing Parts Location

JL6004 B Side CN6001 A Side


Pin 1 :
T-CON
T CON_VCC
VCC CN6001

r
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Pin 1 : Alternative location

m
for JL6004
JL6017 B Side CN6002 A Side

o
Pin 7 :
Pin 7 : BL_ERR l.c Alternative location
for JL6017
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Pin 6 :
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Alternative location
for JL6018
ca

CN6002

JL6018 B Side CN6002 A Side


ni

Pin 6 :BL
:BL_ON
ON
ro
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w.
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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
3-12. Troubleshooting Reference RM-GD020, RM-CD013

3-12-4. BAT-V ( A Side) (32, 40, 46) KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523


RM-GD020
Note: Refer to each Troubleshooting for details information.
information
Parts Parts PWB Drawing Parts Location
BAT-V < A Side> Location
A
E C CN6001
C i) Pin 1
D ii) Pin 2 Pin 1
Pi
F iii) Pin 3 Pin 2
iv) Pin 8 Pin 3

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v) Pin 9

.b
vi) Pin 10 CN6001

o m
B l.c Pin 8
ra
Pin 9
ge

Pin 10
ca

F6001
D F6001
ni

Parts Parts PWB Drawing


g Parts Location
ro

Location

CN6002
et

i) Pin 7
el

A
w.

Pin 7
ww

IC6003
CN6002 E
IC6003

B F4601
CN5006 F F6003

F6003
F4601

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-12-5. BAT-V ( B Side) (32, 40, 46) RM-GD020

BAT-V Parts Parts PWB Drawing Parts Location


E F Location
< B Side>
B C B
IC6005

D
IC6005

r
G

.b
m
A

o
l.c
ra
C *JL6004
ge
ca

JL6004

JL6004
ni

Parts Parts PWB Drawing Parts Location


L
Location
ti
ro
et
el

A IC4601
w.

D JL6007 IC6005
ww

IC4601 IC4601

JL6007

Note: Parts marked (*) Refer to 3-12-7 for ( Alternative Location) information

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
3-12-6. BAT-V ( B Side) (32, 40, 46) 3-12-7. BAT-V ( Alternative Location) (32, 40, 46) RM-GD020

Parts Parts PWB Drawing Parts Location Parts PWB Alternative PWB PWB Drawing Parts Location
Side Location Side
Location

JL6004 B CN6001 A
E *JL6017 Side Pin 1 : Side Pin 1 :
T-
T
CON_VCC

r
CN6001

.b
m
F *JL6018

o
JL6018
JL6017
l.c
ra
JL6017 B CN6002 A
ge

Side Pin 7 : Side


BL_ERR
ca

G JL9234
(near JL6018 B CN6002 A
ni

CN9003) Side Pin 6 Side Pin 6 :


:BL_ON
ro

Alternative
CN9003 location
et

for JL6018
el

Pin 7 :
w.

Alternative
ww

location
CN6002
for JL6017

JL9234
JL9234

Note: Parts marked (*) Refer to 3-11-7 for ( Alternative Location) information

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Service Adjustment
KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

SECTION 4
SERVICE ADJUSTMENT

4-1. Accessing
g Self Diagnostic
g Menu

r
1. While LCD TV set is on standby mode, press the following 3. To Reset Panel Operation Time (Applicable Only when Panel is replaced):

.b
sequence on the Remote Commander key. (RM-GD020) Press < 7 > < 0 > key

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< i+> <5> <Vol Down> <TV Power>

TV Power SELF CHECK


000 RGB_SEN
<1> NEXT PAGE-> l.c SELF CHECK <1> NEXT PAGE->
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00 000 RGB_SEN
002 MAIN_POWER 00
00 002 MAIN_POWER
003 DC_ALERT
00 Indicating error 00
003 DC_ALERT
detected.
ge

003 AUD_PROT 00
00 003 AUD_PROT
003 DTT_WDT 00
(i+ ) 004 BALANCER
00 003 DTT_WDT
00 00
005 HFR_ERR 004 BALANCER
00
ica

00 005 HFR ERR


HFR_ERR
005 TCON ERR
TCON_ERR 00
00 005 TCON_ERR
005 P_ID_ERR 00
00 005 P_ID_ERR
006 BACKLITE 00
00 006 BACKLITE
5
n

007 TEMP_ERR 00
00 007 TEMP_ERR
007 FAN_ERR 00
00 7
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010 EMITTER 007 FAN_ERR


00 00
011 RESERVED 010 RESERVED
00 00 Panel Operation
012 1A 011 RESERVED
00
et

00 12345-67891-23456 Time
Vol Down 101 VPC-WDT 0
00
102 MEPS WDT
MEPS-WDT
00
el

103 HOST_WDT
00
12345-67891-23456
w.
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Remote Commander R
Remote
t Commander
C d
Diagnosis Menu Sample

Diagnosis Menu Sample

2.To Reset Error Count & Error History:


y Press < 8 > < 0 > key
y 4.To exit, turn the p
power off using
g Remote Commander key.
y

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Service Adjustment KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

4-2. Accessing Service Mode 4-3. Transition of each module in service mode
While LCD TV set is on standby mode, press the following sequence on the 1. There are 3 modules in Service Mode:
Remote Commander key. < Display> <5> <Vol Up> <Power> a) Chassis
Service Mode 1
b) VPC
Remote Commander TV Power c) Digital Service Mode 2
2. Di
2 Digital
it l Service
S i M Mode
d will
ill b
be appeared
d fifirstt whenever
h entering
t i S Service
i M Mode.
d

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3. To changed the module, please press OPTION

.b
(i+) key on the remote commander.

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5 l.c
ra
Vol Up
ge
ica

Options
n
ro

Service Menu Sample


et

DIGITALSERVICE
el

001OP
000VERS
w.

Additional modules
For Main CPU
ww

<MAIN><EXT>
Host CPU main program version DM1.301W00AARF:01.05 RF module program version Remote Commander
VPC FW version
i WF1.003W00AAWF:2.0.0.99 FW version of Wifi module
Vendor FW version DF1.001W00AAWF:0B Data version of Wifi module (Country code)
Standby CPU program version YM1.010W00AAFD:XXXX
Boot program version DB2.105W00AA Fennel Core Flash Data version
MP release Host program version (DM1.301W00AA) 000-255 (1Byte)
Panel Micro
NVM Data version version data is for
DD1.016W00AA Fennel core
Pack Data version WP0.521W00AA<PEM>
Main program version
Model ID MID:1C117081PM1.012W00LU
Product ID PID:04020000PB1.000W00LU Boot program version
Panel ID (Title) PNL:PL1.011J46LUX Boot Loader version
Panel ID (Title) FDMR370NN0101PD1.011J46LUX NVM Data version

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Service Adjustment KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

4-4. Change data by Service Mode 1 (Chassis and VPC module)


1. To change category, item and data in CHASSIS or VPC service mode: 2. To save changed data in Service Mode 1
a. Press key 2 or 5 on remote commander to select (up or down) category. a. Press key Mute on remote commander. It shows green SERVICE changes
b. Press key 1 or 4 on remote commander to select (up or down) Item. to green WRITE.
c Press key 3 or 6 on remote commander to change(up or down) data
c. data. b Press key 0.
b. 0 Green WRITE changes to red WRITE.
WRITE It indicate writing is

r
processing.

.b
Remote commander key : 1, 2, 3 is for increment c. After a while, red WRITE changes to green SERVICE. Writing process is
Remote commander key : 4, 5, 6 is for decrement

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done at this point.
3. TV reboot is necessary for applying data change.

(a)
l.c Indicate saving
ra
(b) Changing category process
Changing Item
ge

CHASSIS WRITE
000 WYVERN
ica

CHASSIS SERVICE 000 S2 NOISE TH


S2_NOISE_TH 32
000 WYVERN
000 S2_NOISE_TH 32
a
n

CHASSIS Service Menu Sample


b c CHASSIS Service Menu Sample
ro
et

(c) b
a
Changing data
el
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Remote Commander

Remote Commander

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Service Adjustment KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

4-5. Change data by Service Mode 2 (Digital Service Mode)


4-5-1. Change data for all Except 003 DIG_SRV_MODE 4-5-2. Change data for 003 DIG_SRV_MODE
To change category, item and data in DIGITAL service mode (except 003 To change item and data in DIGITAL service mode (003 DIG_SRV_MODE
DIG_SRV_MODE category): category):
a. Press key 2 or 5 on remote commander to select (up or down) category. Please note because this operation is special.
b Press key 1 or 4 on remote commander to select (up or down) Item.
b. Item a Press key 2 or 5 on remote commander to select 003 DIG_SRV_MODE.
a. DIG SRV MODE

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c. Press key 0 or 10 on remote commander to select item.
Remote commander key : 1, 2, 3 is for increment d. Press key 1~9 on remote commander directly. Star (*) mark will move

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Remote commander key : 4, 5, 6 is for decrement accordingly.
e. Press ENTER or SELECT to decide and advance next step.
No need to save for Digital
g Service Mode ((except
p for 002 MODEL & 005 Press Remote Commander keyy RETURN to return to the p previous p
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000 TEST_PATTERN ---
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a c DIGITAL SERVICE
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000 !A_NOSIG_DET 001
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DIGITAL(DIG_SRV_MODE) SERVICE
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TEST_PATTERN
*1 Video
2 Audio
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DIGITAL Service menu sample


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Service Adjustment KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

4-5-3. Save changing data by Service Mode 2 (for 002 MODEL category) 4-6. White Balance Adjustment
1. This is only required only when B Board is replaced. To access to White Balance Service mode, choose VPC Service Mode.
2. Items in Digital service mode for 002 MODEL category. a. Press key 1 or 4 on remote commander to select WB adjustment menu.
000 SEG Select segment information 006 WB category will be seen on the menu.
001 DESTSelect destination information b. Change data by pressing 3 or 6. Each range of these items is 0~255.
002 MODELNAME Select Model Name c. Press mute 0 on remote commander to save the data.
003 SERIAL Can be set Only Once for the new board SERVICE comment is changed to WRITE, indicating writing process.
3 To
3. T change
h category, iitem and
dddata : d Af
d. After a while,
hil WRITE comment returns to SERVICE,
SERVICE which
hi h means

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b. Press key 1 or 4 on remote commander to select (up or down) Item.

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c. Press key 3 or 6 on remote commander to change (up or down) data.
Remote commander key : 1, 2, 3 is for increment
Remote commander key : 4, 5, 6 is for decrement
4 Press mute + 0 on remote commander . It shows red WRITE as the indication
4.
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5. After a while, red WRITE dissappers. Green Done will Display for a while,
which means writing process is done. VPC SERVICE VPC SERVICE
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006 WB 006 WB
6. For the item SEG, DEST MODELNAME, after changing each item, service 000 R_DRV 003
128 R_BKG 128
save(mute+0) is needed.
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For the item SERIAL


SERIAL, after inputting the serial number
number, press key 12 or Enter,
Enter the
serial data will be saved. b
VPC SERVICE VPC SERVICE
7. Please save the item SEG, DEST, MODELNAME sequentially. SEG a 006 WB 006 WB
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001 G_DRV 004128 G_BKG 128


DESTMODELNAME
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8. When Saving the item "SEG", sometimes instead of "Writing", word "Pending"
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VPC SERVICE VPC SERVICE


OK.. 006 WB 006 WB
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002 B_DRV 005128 B_BKG 128


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Remote Commander
b DIGITAL Service menu

DIGITAL SERVICE
002 MODEL
000 SEG I-1
W it
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Service Adjustment KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

4-7. Restore WB / Gamma adj-data to B board. 4-8. Change the emitter output level (Applicable only for TD model).
1. Purpose to reduce the emitter LED output power strength.
In VPC service mode:
a. Select 000 DATA_COPY category by pressing key 2 or 5 on remote 2. Select VPC service mode and then press:
commander. a. Select 005 TD category by pressing key 2 or 5 on remote commander.
b. Change data from 0 to 1 by pressing key 3 or 6 on remote commander. b. Select 000 EMIT_STR item by pressing key 1 or 4 on remote commander.
c Wait until data is changed from 1 to 3.
c. 3 c. Change
g data from 0 to 1 byy p
pressing
g key
y 3 or 6 on remote commander.
0: Strong (Default)

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d. When data is changed from 1 to 3, restoring process is finished.

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e. In case data is changed from 1 to 2, keep default setting. 1: Weak
(No more process is needed.) d. Save by pressing Mute & 0 or 10 & Reboot.

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000 DATA_COPY 000 DATA_COPY 005 TD
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000 BU_TRANS 1 000 BU_TRANS 3 000 EMIT_STR 1

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DO NOT POWER OFF


b DO NOT TOUCH ANY KEY NOW DATA TRANSFER SUCCESS
Sub Service menu
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Restore process menu sample End restore process menu


sample
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Notes: Remote Commander


1. This restoration should be applied after USB-DL being assembled when
B Board is replaced.
2. This process only applicable for 120Hz / 240Hz models only.

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Service Adjustment KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

4-9. Viewing VCOM Test Pattern


4-9-1. Step 1 4-9-3. Step 3
To access VCOM Step 1, please select Digital Service Mode first To access VCOM Step 3, please select VPC Service Mode.
a. Select 003 DIG_SRV_MODE category by pressing key 2 or 5 on remote a. Select 002 VCOM category by pressing key 2 or 5 on remote commander.
commander. b Select 001 ADJUST item by pressing key 1 or 4 on remote commander
b. commander.
b. Press key 0 on remote commander to go to TEST PATTERN Mode.

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c. Change data by pressing key 3 or 6 on remote commander.

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c. Press key Enter or 1 or 2 on remote commmander to go into Video TEST d. Finish the adjustment when the picture seems OK.
PATTERN.

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PQP SERVICE
d. Press key 7 or 8 on remote commander to select the test pattern
002 VCOM
e. Press key Enter or Select on remote commander twice to show the VCOM 001 ADJUST 0
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VCOM Test Pattern Step 3 menu sample
TEST PATTERN
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1 White
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2 Ramp
3 R Raster
4 G Raster
5 B Raster
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6 Color Bar 4-9-4. Step 4


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7 VCOM Pattern1
8 VCOM Pattern2 To access VCOM , Step 4, Please select Digital Service Mode
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a. Select 007 VCOM category by pressing key 3 or 6 on remote commander.
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b. Change data from 1 to 0 by pressing key 3 or 6 on remote commander.
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(00-10)
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d. If OK, Finish the VCOM adjustment. If NG, pressing 6 to show the OSD
VCOM Test Pattern Step 1 menu sample again and go back to VCOM adjustment STEP3
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4-9-2. Step 2 DIGITAL SERVICE

To access VCOM Step 2, please select VPCService Mode first 010 VCOM
000 SRV_OSD_EN 1
a. Select 002 VCOM category by pressing key 2 or 5 on remote commander.
b. Select 000 ENABLE item by pressing key 1 or 4 on remote commander.
c. Change ENABLE from 0 to 1 to enable VCOM adjustment. VCOM Test Pattern Step 4 menu sample

PQP SERVICE

002 VCOM
000 ENABLE 0

VCOM Test Pattern Step 2 menu sample

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Service Adjustment KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

4-10. Set to Shipping Condition 4-11. Remote Commander Function


4-10-1. Option 1 (By Accessing to Service Mode)

a. Move to Digital service mode.


b. Press 8 on remote. Function The flow of control

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It shows green color letter SERVICE changes to green color
Service mode on <Test>+<TV>/<Display><5><Vol Up><Power>
letter RST-.

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c. Press mute on remote. Service mode off <Other> / <Power off + on>
Added green color letter EXE after green color letter RST- . Item up / down <1>/<4>
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d. Press 0 on remote.t Green
G color
l letter
l tt RST-EXE
RST EXE changes
h tto
red color letter RST-EXE. It indicated writing is in process.
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e. After a while, red color letter RST EXE changes to green Data up / down <3>/<6>
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b color letter SERVICE. And all LED lights. Test reset <8> + <Mute> + <0>
Writing process is done at this point.
c Execute <10 or 0>
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Write data <Mute> + <0>
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Without accessingg to Service Mode,, shipping


pp g condition still can
be set by pressing remote commander key:
-> Cursor Up on remote + Power Key on Front panel

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Service Adjustment KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

4-12. Index Flow of Service Control


4-12-1. Digital Service Mode 4-12-2. VPC Service Mode
001 OP 000 DATA_COPYWB Data Save Function
000 VERS.Software
VERS.Software version 000 BU_TRANS

002 MODEL 001 DATABACKUP.No use for Service.


000 SEG ..Select segment information <omission>
001 DEST.Select destination information

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002 MODELNAME ..Select Model Name 002 VCOM VCOM Adjustment Function.
004 SERIAL .Can
Can be set Only Once for the new board 000 ENABLE

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001 ADJUST

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003 DIG_SRV_MODE
000 TEST_PATTERN.EMMA
TEST_PATTERN.EMMA Test Pattern
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003 SG_EP ..No use for Service.
001 MONITOR_MODETuner Monitor <omission>
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002 FACT_SETTING
FACT_SETTING..Factory
..Factory shipment settings
<omission> 004 MEASURE No use for Service.
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<omission>
004 TUNER
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000 A_NOSIG_DET.Analog
A_NOSIG_DET.Analog--RF No signal detection 005 ... Emitter Strength setting Function.
001 SCAN_COPYCopy
SCAN_COPYCopy the scan data to USB. 000 EMIT_STR
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<omission>
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006 WB W/B adjustment


005 CHPRSETFor
CHPRSETFor factory use only. <omission>
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007 GAISO .. .. Change RGB sensor setting by bezel color.


006 RFRC Mode
Mode.
. Service item for RF Remote Commander 000 GAISO
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007 VCOM
VCOM Service item for VCOM Adjustment
<omission>

008 WIFI .Service


Service item for WIFI (only WIFI model)
<omission>

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Service Adjustment KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

4-12. Index Flow of Service Control


4-12-3. Chassis Service Mode

000 WYVERN
<omission>

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001 TUNING

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002 D_DEMOD No use for Service.
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003 SATELLITE
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004 HDMI
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000 FORCE_ARC
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005 AUDIO
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000 MPEG_LV Level OFFSET for MPEG1


MPEG1--L1/L2.
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001 HEAAC
HEAAC_LV
LV Level
L l OFFSET ffor HE
HE--AAC.
AAC
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005 TEMPSEN .. No Use for Service


<omission>

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Diagrams KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
SECTION 5 RM-GD020, RM-CD013
5-1. BLOCK DIAGRAM KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
5-1-1. (BAT-S)- (22)
DIAGRAMS RM-GD020

BAT-S
BAT S Board
One NAND DDR3 DDR3
1Gb/2Gb 1Gb/2Gb
2Gb USB2.0

ATREYU

60Hz CCFL / USB


HUB
60Hz LED

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LVDS

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RGB

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Temp
Temp.
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Sensor
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TMDS
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IIS
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Audio
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AMP RMII
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HDMI
Ether
EQSW
Q
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YCbC /
YCbCr
PHY
TS TS CVBS
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SEKITO2 ZHUI
CVBS
(DVB-S2 Demod) (DTMB Demod) PWM
GPIO
UART
IF SIRCS
IF IF GPIO
HORUS ASCOT2Ssip IIC HP / LINE
Ladder OUT
(Si Tu- S) (Si Tu- T)
Audio
L/R
L/R L/R L/R
CATV ATV Sub AMP TMDS TMDS PC AUDIO
SPDIF
(Shared w/ HDMI)

Key (Normal) LED


Lumi Sensor Human Sensor IR Remote Rx
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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
Diagrams
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
5-1-2. (BAT-V)- (32, 40, 46) RM-GD020

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Diagrams KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
5-2. CONNECTOR DIAGRAM
5-2-1. KDL-22CX520 KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020
HMS3 BOARD CN100 BAT-S
BAT S BOARD LVDS-FFC WXGA PANEL
JAM 3pin Straight TO BAT-S BOARD CN9006 B-WXGA panel
GND 1 30 NC 1 BD UART Rx/ BDR KEY2 /HLR DEVICE_SDA PANEL_VCC_SW 1 30 30 1 NC (Aging pin)
Motion Sensor MOTION_SENS 2 28 NC 2 BDR STBY_+3.3V PANEL_VCC_SW 2 29 29 2 SCL
3a-X/V/2 REG+5V 3 29 NC 3 BDR UART_Tx/ RF UART_TX PANEL_VCC_SW 3 28 28 3 SDA
P-1/2 *1-821-130-11 NC 4 BDR UART_Rx/ RF_UART_RX PANEL_VCC_SW 4 27 27 4 GND
NC 5 BDR WAKEUP_STBY_MICON/RF SEL PANEL_VCC_SW 5 26 26 5 RX0-
NC 6 BDR GPIO0/ RF_RST NC 6 25 25 6 RX0+
SW MODULE NC 7 BDR GND GND 7 24 30 PIN FFC 24 7 GND
TO BAT-S BOARD CN9006 NC 8 WIFI GND GND 8 23 23 8 RX1-
GND 1 27 NC 9 WIFI USB
USB_P
P Panel_Ctrl9
P l C l9 / BINT 9 22 22 9 RX1+
SW module POWER_INT 2 25 NC 10 WIFI GND NC 10 21 21 10 GND
ALL KEY1 3 26 NC 11 WIFI USB_N Panel_Ctrl8 / PANEL_SEL 11 20 20 11 RX2-
*1-822-693-11 NC 12 WIFI GND GND 12 19 19 12 RX2+
NC 13 WIFI VBUS PANEL_ODD3_P 13 18 18 13 GND
NC 14 HLR DEVICE_SCL PANEL_ODD3_N 14 17 17

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14 RXCLK-
HLR BOARD BV-H HARNESS H-B 5 15 HLR LED_ON_TIMER GND 15 16 16 15 RXCLK+

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CN100 TO BAT-S BOARD CN9005 12 16 HLR SIRCS PANEL_ODD_CLK_P 16 15 15 16 GND
STBY+3.3V 1 23 4 17 HLR LED_STBY PANEL_ODD_CLK_N 17 14 14 17 RX3-

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LED/IR/RGB Sensor/OPT_Sensor GND 2 21 6 18 HLR LED_POWER GND 18 13 13 18 RX3+
2b-3 LED_REC 3 19 TO HLR BOARD CN100 3 19 HLR LED_REC PANEL_ODD2_P 19 12 12 19 GND
3a-V LED_STBY 4 17 7 20 HLR LED_PIC_MUTE PANEL_ODD2_N 20 11 11 20 PANEL_SEL

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3a-2 LED_TIMER 5 15 2 21 HLR GND GND 21 10 10 21 SELLVDS(Default:VESA)
P-1 LED_POWER 6 18 10 22 HLR OPT_SENS PANEL_ODD1P 22 9 9 22 B-INT / WP
P-2 LED_PIC_MUTE
DEVICE_SDA/GND
DEVICE_SCL/LED_BDR
7
8
9
20
NC
NC TO SW MODULE
1
11
2
23
24
25
HLR STBY_3.3V
HLR 3.3V
SW POWER_KEY
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GND
PANEL_ODD0_P
23
24
25
8
7
6
8
7
6
23
24
25
GND
GND
NC(Open: Inside of panel)
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OPT_SENS 10 22 3 26 SW_KEY PANEL_ODD0_N 26 5 5 26 VCC
VD+3.3V 11 24 1 27 SW GND GND 27 4 4 27 VCC
SIRCS 12 16 TO HMS3 BOARD CN100 2 28 HMS DET /
/SONY LOGO Panel_Ctrl11 / SDA 28 3 3 28 VCC
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1-821-139-11 3 29 HMS 5V /LOGO 5V Panel_Ctrl12 / SCL 29 2 2 29 VCC


1 30 HMS GND/ LOGO GND NC 30 1 1 30 VCC
CN9006 CN2000
182016211 1-842-088-11
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30pin connector
SPEAKER L+ (Fasten # 187) 1 1
Front L- (Fasten #110) 2 2 1 1 L+ TO R3 BOARD CN101
Lch
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2 2 L- STBY3.3V 1 1
2 3 R- RS232_RXD 2 2
1 4 R+ RS232 TXD
RS232_TXD 3 3 R3 BOARD
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Housing Speaker Connector SIRCS_OUT 4 4 G-B H ar n ess


SPEAKER R- (Fasten # 110) 2 3 2.0ch4pin 0-844-426-01 JST PBVP-04V 2.0chCN4601 4pin 0-844-173-01 JST SM04B-PBVSS-TB(LF)(SN) SIRCS_IN 5 5 G-B 1 1 STBY3.3V
Front R+ (Fasten # 187) 1 4 GND 6 6 22 RS232_RXD
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Rch CN9005 3 3 RS232_TXD


1 10 STBY_+3.3V 6pin connector 182113311 4 4 SIRCS_IN
NC 9 AUDIO+12.5V 5 5 SIRCS_OUT
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4 8 AUDIO+12.5V 6 6 GND
GD1 BOARD 5 7 AUDIO+12.5V_GND TO BAT-S BOARD CN9005 CN101
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NC 6 AUDIO+12.5V_GND 1-820-183-11
CN6702 CN6150 6 5 REG+12.5V_GND
To CCFL JST B15B-XASK-1 TO BAT-S BOARD CN6001 7 4 REG+12.5V_GND
1 HV 1-821-889-11 TO BAT-S BOARD CN6002 8 3 REG+12.5V TL-EX1JIG board
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2 LV STBY3.3V 1 10 9 2 REG+12.5V
*1-822-175-11 AC_OFF_DET 2 9 14 1 T-CON_VCC
Power on 3 8 TO GD1 BOARD CN6001 GND 1
CN6701 Audio_12V 4 8 CN6150 *1-842-569-11 UARTD_TX 2
To CCFL Audio_12V_GND 5 7 BAT-S BOARD HEADER ASSEMBLY FOR PWB 10P UARTD_RX 3
1 HV REG_12V_GND 6 5 RESET 4
2 LV REG_12V_GND 7 4 STBY_+3.3V 5
*1-822-175-11 REG_12V 8 3 MODE_TVM 6
REG_12V 9 2 UARTA_RX 7
BL_ERR 10 7 NC (MD2) 8
BL_ON 11 6 UARTC_RX 9
CN6704 Dimmer 12 5 TO GD1 BOARD UARTC_TX 10
To CCFL NC 13 NC CN6150 2 9 AC_OFF_DET GND 11
1 HV T-con_VCC_5V 14 1 3 8 POWERON UARTA_TX 12
2 LV T-con_ON 15 3 10 7 BL_ERR ECS_MATRIX 13
*1-822-175-11 11 6 BL_ON STBY_+3.3V 14
CN6000 12 5 DIMMER MODE PEM
MODE_PEM 15
CN6703 AC_IN NC 4 HSYNC/DIMMER_DC PEM_LOG_RX 16
To CCFL AC IN<N> 1 1 AC PIGTAIL 15 3 TCON_ON PEM_LOG_TX 17
1 HV 2 2 NC 2 PFC_PWR GND 18
2 LV AC IN<L> 3 3 NC 1 GND CN9004
Note:
*1-822-175-11 1-793-660-11 CN6002 1-774-667-51
JST B2P3-VH-BB(LF) *1-819-452-11 TL-EX1 Connector,FFC/FPC 18P (*) Unstocked Parts
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Diagrams KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
5-2-2. (KDL- 32, 40, 46) KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020
HMS3 BOARD BAT-V BOARD T-con Board (60Hz)
JAM 3pin Straight TO BAT-V BOARD CN9006 To BAT
GND 1 40 6 1 CL_MAIN_DET(D3.3) Panel_Ctrl1 / NC 1 51 Panel_Ctrl1 / NC
Motion Sensor MOTION_SENS 2 38 1 2 BD VBUS Panel_Ctrl2 / TCON_RD 2 50 Panel_Ctrl2 / TCON_RDY
3a-X/V/2 REG+5V 3 39 3 3 BD USB_P Panel_Ctrl3 / T_TD_HS 3 49 Panel_Ctrl3 / NC
PP-1/2
1/2 *1-821-130-11
*1 821 130 11 4 4 BD GND Panel_Ctrl4
Panel Ctrl4 / XX_FRC_R
FRC R 4 48 Panel_Ctrl4
Panel Ctrl4 / LUT
LUT_SEL2
SEL2
2 5 BD USB_N Panel_Ctrl5 / LR_FLAG 5 47 Panel_Ctrl5 / LUT_SEL1 PANEL FFC
5 6 BD USB SPDIF Panel_Ctrl6 / SA_MODE 6 46 Panel_Ctrl6 / LUT_SEL0 96pin

SW MODULE NC 7 BD EJECT/BDR ON Panel_Ctrl7 / SETON2( 7 45 Panel_Ctrl7 / NC


TO BAT-V BOARD CN9006 NC 8 BD DISC1/BDR GPIO1 Panel_Ctrl8 / PANEL_S 8 44 Panel_Ctrl8 / PANEL_SEL
GND 1 37 NC 9 BD DISC2/U_DL_STAT Panel_Ctrl9 / BINT 9 43 Panel_Ctrl9 / BINT
SW module POWER_INT 2 35 NC 10 BD UART Tx/ BDR KEY1 Panel_Ctrl10 / T_TD_V 10 42 Panel_Ctrl10 / NC
ALL KEY1 3 36 NC 11 BD UART Rx/ BDR KEY2 /HLR DEVICE_SDA Panel_Ctrl11 / SDA 11 41 Panel_Ctrl11 / SDA
*1-822-693-11 NC 12 BDR STBY_+3.3V Panel_Ctrl12 / SCL 12 40 Panel_Ctrl12 / SCL
NC 13 BDR UART_Tx/ RF UART_TX GND 13 LVDS-FFC 39 GND
NC 14 BDR UART_Rx/ RF_UART_RX PANEL_EVEN4_P 14 B-Panel 38 PANEL_EVEN4_P
HLR BOARD NC 15 BDR WAKEUP_STBY_MICON/RF SEL PANEL_EVEN4_N 15 37 PANEL_EVEN4_N
TO BAT-V BOARD CN9006 NC 16 BDR GPIO0/ RF_RST PANEL_EVEN3_P 16 36 PANEL_EVEN3_P
STBY+3.3V 1 33 NC 17 BDR GND PANEL_EVEN3_N 17 35 PANEL_EVEN3_N
LED/IR/RGB Sensor/OPT_Sensor GND 2 31 NC 18 WIFI GND GND 18 34 GND
2b-3 LED_REC 3 29 NC 19 WIFI USB_P PANEL_EVEN_CLK_P 19 33 PANEL_EVEN_CLK_P
BV - H Har n ess

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3a-V LED_STBY 4 27 NC 20 WIFI GND PANEL_EVEN_CLK_N 20 32 PANEL_EVEN_CLK_N
3a-2 LED_TIMER 5 25 H-B NC 21 WIFI USB_N GND 21 31 GND

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P-1 LED_POWER 6 28 NC 22 WIFI GND PANEL_EVEN2_P 22 30 PANEL_EVEN2_P
P-2 LED_PIC_MUTE 7 30 NC 23 WIFI VBUS PANEL_EVEN2_N 23 29 PANEL_EVEN2_N
DEVICE_SDA/GND 8 NC NC 24 HLR DEVICE_SCL PANEL_EVEN1P 24 51 PIN FFC 28 PANEL_EVEN1P
DEVICE_SCL/LED_BDR 9 NC TO HLR BOARD CN100 5 25 HLR LED_ON_TIMER PANEL_EVEN1_N 25 27 PANEL_EVEN1_N

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OPT_SENS 10 32 12 26 HLR SIRCS PANEL_EVEN0_P 26 26 PANEL_EVEN0_P
VD+3.3V 11 34 4 27 HLR LED_STBY PANEL_EVEN0_N 27 25 PANEL_EVEN0_N
SIRCS 12 26 6 28 HLR LED_POWER GND 28 24 GND
1-821-139-11 3 29 HLR LED_REC PANEL_ODD4_P 29 23 PANEL_ODD4_P
7 30 HLR LED_PIC_MUTE PANEL_ODD4_N 30 22 PANEL_ODD4_N
2 31 HLR GND PANEL_ODD3_P 31 21 PANEL_ODD3_P
G** BOARD CN6401 10 32 HLR OPT_SENS PANEL_ODD3_N 32 20 PANEL_ODD3_N
JST

STBY3.3V
B15B-XASK-1
B15B XASK 1
1-821-889-11

AC_OFF_DET
1
2
10
9
TO BAT
BAT-S
S BOARD CN6001
TO BAT-S BOARD CN6002
TO SW MODULE 2
3
1
11
33 HLR STBY_3.3V
STBY 3 3V
34 HLR 3.3V
35 SW POWER_KEY
36 SW_KEY
GND
PANEL_ODD_CLK_P
PANEL_ODD_CLK_N
GND
33
34
35
36
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18
17
16
GND
PANEL_ODD_CLK_P
PANEL_ODD_CLK_N
GND
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Power on 3 8 1 37 SW GND PANEL_ODD2_P 37 15 PANEL_ODD2_P
Audio_12V 4 8 TO HMS3 BOARD CN100 2 38 HMS DET /SONY LOGO PANEL_ODD2_N 38 14 PANEL_ODD2_N
Audio_12V_GND 5 7 3 39 HMS 5V /LOGO 5V PANEL_ODD1P 39 13 PANEL_ODD1P
REG_12V_GND 6 5 1 40 HMS GND/ LOGO GND PANEL_ODD1_N 40 12 PANEL_ODD1_N
To BAT-V BOARD 7 CN9006 PANEL_ODD0_P 41 11 PANEL_ODD0_P
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REG_12V_GND 4
REG_12V 8 3 HEADER ASSENBLY 40P PANEL_ODD0_N 42 10 PANEL_ODD0_N
REG_12V 9 2 GND 43 9 GND
BL_ERR 10 7 TO G** BOARD CN6401 GND 44 8 GND
BL_ON 11 6 1 10 STBY_+3.3V Panel_Ctrl13 45 7 Panel_Ctrl13
Dimmer 12 5 NC 9 AUDIO+12.5V GND 46 6 GND
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NC 13 NC 4 8 AUDIO+12.5V PANEL_VCC_SW 47 5 PANEL_VCC_SW


T-con_VCC_12V 14 1 5 7 AUDIO+12.5V_GND PANEL_VCC_SW 48 4 PANEL_VCC_SW
T-con_ON 15 3 NC 6 AUDIO+12.5V_GND PANEL_VCC_SW 49 3 PANEL_VCC_SW
6 5 REG+12.5V_GND PANEL_VCC_SW 50 2 PANEL_VCC_SW
To INV (conventional) 7 4 REG+12.5V_GND PANEL_VCC_SW 51 1 PANEL_VCC_SW
UNREG24V 1 1 8 3 REG+12.5V CN2001
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UNREG24V 2 2 9 2 REG+12.5V 1-842-547-11


UNREG24V 3 3 14 1 T-CON_VCC FFC Direct in Connector
4 4 CN6001 JAE
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UNREG24V
UNREG24V 5 5 *1-842-569-11
GND 6 6 HEADER ASSEMBLY FOR PWB 10P
GND 7 7
GND 8 8 2 9 AC_OFF_DET
et

GND 9 9 3 8 POWERON TL-EX1JIG board


GND 10 10 10 7 BL_ERR
BL ERR
BL_ERR 11 11 11 6 BL_ON
BL ON
BL_ON 12 12 12 5 DIMMER GND 1
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NC 13 13 NC 4 HSYNC/DIMMER_DC UARTD_TX 2
Dimmer 14 14 15 3 TCON_ON UARTD_RX 3
CN6402 NC 2 PFC_PWR RESET 4
JST B14B-XASK-1 1 GND STBY_+3.3V 5
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NC
1-793-236-11 TO G** BOARD CN6401 CN6002 MODE_TVM 6
*1-819-452-11 UARTA_RX 7
AC_IN NC (MD2) 8
AC-N 1 1 AC PIGTAIL UARTC_RX 9
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AC-L 2 2 UARTC_TX 10
CN6101 GND 11
SFP79-02WLB JAM UARTA_TX 12
1-822-908-11 ECS_MATRIX 13
STBY_+3.3V 14
MODE_PEM 15
INVERTER BOARD VCC(24V) 1 1 PEM_LOG_RX 16
VCC(24V) 2 2 PEM_LOG_TX 17
VCC(24V) 3 3 GND 18 Segment Size G* Board
VCC(24V) 4 4
Type
CN9004
VCC(24V) 5 4 1-774-667-51
GND 6 4 TL-EX1 Connector,FFC/FPC 18P 1 1 L+ (Fasten # 187) SPEAKER
GND 7 4 2 2 L- (Fasten #110) Front
GND 8 4 L+ 1 1 Lch P-2 32 G2A
GND 9 4 L- 2 2
GND 10 4 R- 3 2 3 2 R- (Fasten # 110) SPEAKER
Front Rch
P-2 40 G2B
Status 11 4 R+ 4 1 4 1 R+ (Fasten # 187)
BL_ON 12 4 Housing Speaker Connector
NC 13 4 2.0ch4pin 0-844-426-01 JST PBVP-04V 2.0chCN4601 4pin 0-844-173-01 JST SM04B-PBVSS-TB(LF)(SN) R3 BOARD
DIMMER 14 4 STBY3 3V
STBY3.3V 1 1 1 1 STBY3 3V
STBY3.3V
YEONHO
20022WR-14AML
RS232_RXD
RS232_TXD
2
3
2
3
2
3
2
3
RS232_RXD
RS232_TXD
P-2 46 G3
14pin SIRCS_OUT 4 4 4 4 SIRCS_IN
SIRCS_IN 5 5 5 5 SIRCS_OUT
GND 6 6 6 6 GND
CN9005 G-B Har n ess CN001 Note:
G-B
(*) Unstocked Parts
6pin connector 182018311
182113311

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Diagrams KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

5-3. WIRE DRESSING


5-3-1. KDL-22CX520
CAUTION :
1. Do not overpull the wires during dressing --> avoid disconnection of wires.
2. Make sure wires are kept away from sharp edges, heat sinks & other high-temperature parts. Tape (60mm)

1) LCD Panel and Flexible Flat Cable (FFC) 3) Overall Dressing

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e) Connector (FFC)

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a) Connectors

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STAMP MARK SIDE

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IS T-CON SIDE Tape
l.c f CONNECTOR
Insert Flexible ASSY 15P -Insert Connector (FFC)
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Flat Cable I4 22WS -Insert Connector
to GD1 Board
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Tape
c) BATS Board
g) Switch Unit
ca

Tape Tape
LCD Panel Tape Tape
Tape
ni

Tape
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-Insert Main Harness


k) Connectors and
et

2) LCD Panel, Bracket LCD and Flexible Flat Cable (FFC) Power Cord b) Main Harness
d)HLR Board
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i) Put Bracket on top of LCD Panel ii) Dont pinch the wire
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-Insert Main Harness -Insert Main Harness


h) Connectors i) Install Power Cord
ii) Insert Connector to
GD1 Board
j) Speaker (R) i)) Speaker
p ((L))

-Please make sure of Wire


Dressing before insert
Speaker( R) -Insert Main Harness
-Insert
Insert Main Harness
iii) Ensure FFC bend
condition

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Diagrams KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

5-3-2. KDL- 32CX520, 32CX523

Tape (60mm) Himeron Tape(15X60) c) Confirm support panel lock after putting LCD Panel to Bezel
Confirm Lock Confirm Lock

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h) FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE

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Tape Tape l.c
CONNECTOR
Tape i
ASSSY 15P
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e) Switch Unit
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CONNECTOR -Insert Connector (FFC)


ASSY 14P
ca

Tape
d) BAT-V Board
FLEXIBLE
ni

FLAT CABLE Tape


I4 32S
ro
et
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-Insert
I Main
M i HHarness//
Tape Harness Assy
Tape
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-Insert Main Harness/


Tape Tape b) HLR Board
Harness Assy

a) Main Harness
g) Speaker (R) f) Speaker (L)
* Insert Main Harness before insert
LCD Panel

-Insert Main Harness/


Harness Assy

-Insert Main Harness/ Harness Assy


-Insert Main Harness/ Harness Assy

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Diagrams KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

5-3-3. KDL- 40CX520, 40CX523


c) Confirm support panel lock after putting LCD Panel to Bezel
Tape ((60mm)) Confirm Lock Confirm Lock

h) FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE

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CONNECTOR
ASSY 14P

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Tape Tape
e) Switch Unit
l.c -Insert Connector (FFC)
i CONNECTOR
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Tape ASSY 15P
Tape Tape
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d) BAT-V Board
ca

Tape
FLEXIBLE FLAT
ni

CABLE I4 40S
Tape Tape
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et

Tape -Insert Main Harness/


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Tape Harness Assy


Tape Tape
w.

Tape
Tape (Behind Frame) (Behind Frame) b) HLR Board
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-Insert Main Harness/


Harness Assy

a)) H
Harness A
Assy -Insert Main Harness/
* Insert Main/ Harness Assy before insert Harness Assy
g) Speaker (L) f) Speaker (L)
LCD Panel

-Insert Main Harness /Harness Assy -Insert Main Harness/Harness Assy

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Diagrams KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

5-3-4. KDL- 46CX520, 46CX523

Tape (60mm)
c) Confirm support panel lock after putting LCD Panel to Bezel
Confirm Lock Confirm Lock

h) FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE

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j

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CONNECTOR l.c
ASSY 14P Tape
Tape
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i CONNECTOR
e) Switch Unit
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ASSY 15P
Tape Tape d) BAT-V Board
Tape
ca

Tape
FLEXIBLE FLAT
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CABLE I4 46S
Tape T
Tape
ro
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-Insert Main Harness/


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Harness Assy
w.

Tape Tape Tape Tape Tape Tape b) HLR Board


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(Behind Frame) (Behind Frame)


-Insert Main Harness/
Harness Assy

-Insert Main Harness/


g) Speaker (R) a) Harness Assy f) Speaker (L) Harness Assy
* Insert Main/ Harness Assy before insert
LCD Panel

-Insert Main Harness/ -Insert Main Harness/


Harness Assy Harness Assy

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Diagrams KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

5-4. CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATION

5-4-1. KDL-22CX520 BAT-S BOARD 5-4-2. KDL- 32CX520, 32CX523 T-Con R3 BOARD
BAT-V BOARD
G2A BOARD ( HOTEL)

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GD1 BOARD

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INVERTER

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SWITCH
UNIT
l.c SWITCH
UNIT
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HLR2 BOARD HMS3 BOARD HLR2 BOARD HMS3 BOARD


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5-4-3.
5 4 3. KDL
KDL-40CX520,
40CX520, 40CX523 5-4-4.
5 4 4. KDL
KDL-46CX520,
46CX520, 46CX523
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T-Con BAT-V BOARD R3 BOARD


G3 BOARD (HOTEL)
G2B BOARD R3 BOARD
BAT-V BOARD
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(HOTEL)
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INVERTER INVERTER

SWITCH
SWITCH
UNIT UNIT

HLR2 BOARD HMS3 BOARD


HLR2 BOARD HMS3 BOARD

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
SECTION6 RM-GD020, RM-CD013
DISASSEMBLY,EXPLODEDVIEWSANDOTHERPARTS KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020
Place the TV set facing downwards on a stable, level surface before disassembly and (*) Parts are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some
assembly of parts. delays should be anticipated when ordering these components.
! and shaded parts are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. Picture provided in this section might have slight difference from the actual sets.
Parts contain confidential information
information. Strictly follow the instruction whenever the Lines that indicate parts are shown in blue in the illustration
illustration.
components are repaired and/or replaced. The reference number besides the part description in the picture indicates the
disassembly sequence.
6-1. KDL-22CX520
6-1-1. Disassembly, Exploded View
Switch,
C) Bezel, Boards, Lens Bezel REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
Remove screws before disassembly. Unit
Assy
Panel, Switch Unit 1 NOT STOCKED STAND, BLOCK
Details of screws Section 6-1-2. 14
Unplug connectors before disassembly. LCD 21 25 2 X-2514-989-2 BASE (S3B) ASSY
Panel
3 4-171-859-01 COVER, STAND (S3B)

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Please refer to Connectors information.

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3 4-183-981-01 COVER, STAND (S3B)
4 4-262-304-01 COVER,NECK(SS3)

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B) Boards, Cover Under, 5 4-158-353-01 NECK (S3B)
Power Supply, 6 4-274-450-11 REAR COVER ASSY (22)
Bracket Speaker
Bracket, 20
7 44-263-076-01
263 076 01 BRACKET, VESA (M4S)
BRACKET
Bracket, LCD l.c HLR 2
8 !
8 !
*1-838-530-11
1-838-531-11
POWER-SUPPLY CORD (UK PLUG)
POWER-SUPPLY CORD (UK PLUG)
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Bracket, Board
Vesa 9 4-257-962-01 COVER,UNDER(22)
19
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A) Stand, GD1 Board 10,12 1-858-341-11 LOUDSPEAKER (4X10CM)


15 24
Rear Cover Assy, Loud
11 4-257-964-01 BRACKET,SPEAKER(22R)
Label Speaker
p 13 4-257-963-01 , ( )
BRACKET,SPEAKER(22L)
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22 23
Rear, 10 14 1-489-515-11 SWITCH UNIT
Sheet, Fernel HMS3
Cover
Radiation Lens Board 15 * 4-262-683-01 BRACKET VESA (M4C)
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Assy
11 Bracket, (BAT-L/V)
18 16 4-256-428-01 BRACKET, SIDE (22/24/26)
6
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Speaker
17 A-1806-484-A BATS_I1_WXG_HK COMPL SERVICE
7 (22R) 8
Power 18 4-256-443-01 SHEET, RADIATION (BAT-L/V)
9
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Supply
Cord Cover, 16 19 ! 1-474-312-11 STATIC CONVERTER (TV)-GD1-2C
Loud 12
Under 20 NOT STOCKED BRACKET, LCD
el

Speaker
Bracket,
13 21 ! 1-811-130-12 LCD PANEL (V216B1-L03)
Side
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Bracket,
Speaker 22 * 1-856-184-11 FRENEL LENS
(22L) 23 A-1792-511-A HMS3 MOUNT
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BAT-S
17 Board 24 A-1792-877-A HLR2 MOUNT(B-O)
Neck
5 25 4-272-138-01 BEZEL ASSY
4 26 4 267 117 01
4-267-117-01 LABEL (BAT-S
(BAT S MOLD SIDE)
Cover
Neck
26 LABEL
(BAT-S
MOLD SIDE)
BASE (S3B)
ASSY
2
3 Stand
COVER, Block
STAND (S3B)
1

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
Disassembly, Exploded Views and Other Parts RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

6-1. KDL-22CX520
6-1-2. Screws
Ref Part No Description
2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP 4X16 TYPE2 IT-3
7-685-648-79 SCREW, +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3
NOT USED FOR THIS MODEL SCREW +PSW M3X6 W12
2-580-628-01 SCREW, +BVTP S3X6 TYPE2
NOT USED FOR THIS MODEL SCREW, +BVTP 3X8 TYPE2 IT-3

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2-990-421-41 SCREW, (+PSW) (M3X6)

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4-159-298-01 SCREW, +PSW M4x10
2-580-608-01 SCREW, +PSW M5X16 TOP

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BRACKET AND PANEL
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BRACKET LCD
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BEZEL
LCD PANEL
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6-2-3. Connectors
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Ref Part No Description 52


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51 1-838-834-11 54
FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE I4 22WS
51
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CN2000 (BAT-S) - PANEL (1)


52 1-910-800-85 CONNECTOR ASSY 15P
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CN6001 (BAT-S) - CN6002 (BAT-S) - CN6150 (GD1) (1) 53


53 BOTTOM
53 1-910-800-89 HARNESS ASSY
CN9006 (BAT-S)
(BAT S) - CN100 (HLR2) - HMS3 - SW / CN4601
(BAT-S) - SP (1) 55

54 UNSTOCKED CONNECTORS (TO CCFL)


55 UNSTOCKED CONNECTORS (TO CCFL)

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
Disassembly, Exploded Views and Other Parts RM-GD020, RM-CD013

6-2. KDL-32CX520, KDL- 32CX523 KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523


RM-GD020
6-2-1. Disassembly, Exploded View
C) Bezel, Boards, Lens REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
Remove screws before disassembly. Details Panel, Switch Unit
1 NOT STOCKED STAND, BLOCK
of screws Section 6-2-2. 2 4-267-568-01 STAND, BASE(M3)
Unplug connectors before disassembly. 3 4-259-178-01 NECK (M3)
4 4-267-494-01 STAND, HEAD(M3)
Please refer to Connectors information. Switch,
LCD Unit 5 NOT STOCKED H,COVER(M3)
6 NOT STOCKED HEAD BRACKET (M3)
Panel 15
Support, 7 4-259-168-01 COVER, AC(M)
25 Panel 8 ! 1-838-334-12 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.)
29 Bezel (32CX520(Hong Kong), 32CX523(Sogul, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria))
24
8 ! 11-838-279-11
838 279 11 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.) (Thailand)
8 1-838-796-12 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.)
!

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B) Boards, Frame, (32CX520 (Sogul,Singapore, Indonesia,Vietnam, Phillipines, India,

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Bracket, Speaker Malaysia, South Africa, Iran, Pakistan)
8 ! 1-838-278-11 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.)
23

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Sheet, (32CX520(Australia, New Zealand))
HLR 2
Insulation Board 8 ! 1-838-273-11 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.) (32CX520(Taiwan)
9 4-273-069-11 REAR COVER (32 ATL) (NORMAL)(32CX520(HongKong, Taiwan)
22 9 4-273-069-51 REAR COVER (32 ATL)(HOTEL) (32CX520(HongKong,
(32CX520(HongKong Taiwan)

A)Stand , Rear Cover,


Cover AC,
G2A
Board l.c 28 9 4-273-069-01 REAR COVER (32 ATL) (NORMAL)
(32CX520(SOGUL, SINGAPORE, INDONESIA, VIETNAM,
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27 PHILLIPINES, INDIA, THAILAND, MALAYSIA,
Power Supply, Label SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND),
Sheet, 26 HMS3 (IRAN,PAKISTAN),32CX523(SOGUL, SAUDI ARABIA, NIGERIA))
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Radiation Board
Fernel 9 4-273-069-31 REAR COVER (32 ATL)(HOTEL) (32CX520(SOGUL,
Rear, (BAT-L/V)
Cover 12 Frame, Lens SINGAPORE, INDONESIA, VIETNAM, PHILLIPINES, INDIA,
9 10 Bottom 18
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THAILAND,, MALAYSIA,, SOUTH AFRICA,, AUSTRALIA,,


NEW ZEALAND),32CX523(SOGUL,SAUDI ARABIA,NIGERIA))
13 R3 Board 20 10,11 NOT STOCKED FRAME, VESA (M6)
11 LoudSpeaker 12 NOT STOCKED FRAME, BOTTOM
19
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8 Bracket R, 16 13,14 1-858-589-11 LOUDSPEAKER


(TOP)
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Power Bracket R, Bracket, 15 1-489-515-31 SWITCH UNIT


Supply (BTM) 16
Side 4-256-427-01 BRACKET, SIDE (BAT-V CCFL)(EXCEPT 32CX520 (TAIWAN)
Cord
21 16
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4-256-427-61 BRACKET, SIDE (BAT-V CCFL)(32CX520(TAIWAN))


17 A-1811-356-B BATV_I4_F_E15_DX COMPL SERVICE
Cover, 7 14 (32CX523(SOGUL, SAUDI ARABIA, NIGERIA))
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AC 17 A-1808-455-B BATV_I4_F_HK COMPL SERVICE (32CX520(HongKong))


LoudSpeaker 17 A-1803-659-B BATV_I4_F_PA COMPL SERVICE
17
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(32CX520(SOGUL, SINGAPORE, INDONESIA, VIETNAM,


Label, BAT-V PHILLIPINES, INDIA, THAILAND, MALAYSIA, SOUTH AFRICA,
Rear Board
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AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND),IRAN,PAKISTAN))


30
H, 17 A-1809-349-B BATV_I4_F_TW COMPL SERVICE(32CX520(TAIWAN))
Bracket 6 18 4-256-443-01 SHEET, RADIATION (BAT-L/V)
19 4 269 368 01
4-269-368-01 BRACKET R (TOP) (HOTEL)(Except IRAN
BRACKET, IRAN,PAKISTAN)
PAKISTAN)
20 A-1804-894-A R3 MOUNT (HOTEL) (Except IRAN, PAKISTAN)
H, Cover Stand 21 4-269-369-01 BRACKET, R (BTM)(HOTEL)(Except IRAN, PAKISTAN)
5 Head 22 ! 1-474-285-11 STATIC CONVERTER (TV)-G2A
4 23 NOT STOCKED SHEET, INSULATION(G2)
Stand 4-157-992-11 SUPPORT, PANEL
3 24
Neck Block 25 ! 1-811-330-11 LCD PANEL(S-LCD) LTY[Z]320HN02-001
26 * 1-856-184-11 FRENEL LENS
Stand 1
27 A-1792-511-A HMS3 MOUNT
B
Base 28 A-1792-877-A HLR2 MOUNT(B-O)
2
29 4-273-027-01 BEZEL(32 ATL)
30 4-270-564-01 LABEL(BAT-V REAR)(32CX520(TAIWAN))

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
Disassembly, Exploded Views and Other Parts RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

6-2. KDL-32CX520, KDL- 32CX523


6-2-2. Screws Normal Hotel
Ref Part No Description
2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP 4X16 TYPE2 IT-3
7-685-648-79 SCREW, +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3
4-256-393-01 SCREW +PSW M3X6 W12
NOT USED FOR THIS MODEL SCREW, +BVST (3X6)
NOT USED FOR THIS MODEL SCREW, +BVTP 3X8 TYPE2 IT-3
2-990-421-41 SCREW (+PSW) (M3X6)

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4-159-298-01 SCREW, +PSW M4x10
4-257-907-01 JOINT STAND

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2-580-608-01 SCREW, +PSW M5X16
4-259-541-01 USER SCREW ST

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6-2-3. Connectors
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S-LCD Panel
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Ref Part No Description


51
51 * 1-910-800-98 CONNECTOR ASSY 14P
53
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(CN6402(G2A)-INV(1) 52
52 * 1-910-801-00 CONNECTOR ASSSY 15P
(CN6001(BAT-V)-CN6002(BAT-V)-CN6401(G2A)(1)
53 * 1-910-802-00 CONNECTOR ASSY 6P(EXCEPT IRAN, PAKISTAN) 54
55
CN9005(BAT-V)-CN001(R3/RU)(1) 55 CMI Panel
55
54 * 1-838-842-11 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE I4 32S
CN2001(BAT-V)-PANEL(1)
55 * 1-910-801-08 MAIN HARNESS
CN9006(BAT-V)-CN100(HLR2)-HMS3-
SW/CN4601(BAT-V)-SP(1)

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Disassembly, Exploded Views and Other Parts KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
RM-GD020, RM-CD013

6-3. KDL-40CX520, KDL- 40CX523 KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523


RM-GD020
6-3-1. Disassembly, Exploded View REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK

Remove screws before disassembly. 1 NOT STOCKED STAND BLOCK(ML3)


Details of screws Section 6-3-2. C) Bezel, Boards, Lens 2 4-267-573-01 STAND, BASE(ML3)

Unplug
U l connectors
t before
b f di
disassembly.
bl Panel Switch Unit
Panel, 3 44-259-181-01
259 181 01 NECK(ML3)
4 4-267-501-01 STAND, HEAD(ML3)
Please refer to Connectors information. Switch, 5 NOT STOCKED H,COVER (ML3)
Unit 14 6 NOT STOCKED H, BRACKET (ML3)
7 4-259-168-01 COVER, AC(M)
Support,
Panel 28 8 ! 1-838-334-12 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.)
Bezel (40CX520(Hong Kong),40CX523(Sogul, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria))
24 23 ! 1-838-279-11
8 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.)((40CX520(Thailand))
LCD ! 1-838-796-11
8 POWER SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.)((40CX520(Sogul,Singapore,
POWER-SUPPLY
P
Panel
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Indonesia,Vietnam, Phillipines, India, Malaysia, South Africa, Pakistan))
8 ! 1-838-278-11 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.)(Australia, New Zealand))

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B) Boards, Frame,

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8 ! 1-838-273-11 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.)(40CX520(Taiwan))
Speaker 9 4-273-070-11 REAR COVER (40 ATL) (NORMAL)((40CX520(Hong Kong),
(Taiwan))

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22 Sheet, 9 4-273-070-41 REAR COVER (40 ATL) (HOTEL )((40CX520(Hong Kong),
HLR2
Insulation Board
(Taiwan))
9 4-273-070-01 REAR COVER (40 ATL) (NORMAL)
27

A)Stand , Rear Cover,


Cover AC,
G2B 21
Board
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India, Thailand, Malaysia, South Africa, Australia,
New Zealand),(Pakistan)), 40CX523(Sogul, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria)
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12 LoudSpeaker 25 9 4-273-070-21 REAR COVER (40 ATL) (HOTEL)
Power Supply, Label HMS3
Board 40CX520(Sogul,Singapore,Indonesia,Vietnam, Phillipines,
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LENS New Zealand)),40CX523(Sogul, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria)
Rear,
Cover 10 NOT STOCKED FRAME, VESA (M6)
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9 F
Frame B k tR
Bracket R, 11 NOT STOCKED FRAME BOTTOM (ML)
Power Vesa (M6) 11 Bottom (BTM)
Supply 12,13 1-858-585-11 LOUDSPEAKER
Cord 10 20 14 1-489-515-31 SWITCH UNIT
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R3 Board 19 17 Radiation 15 4-256-427-01 BRACKET, SIDE (BAT-V CCFL)(Except Taiwan)
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(BAT-L/V) 15 4-256-427-61 BRACKET, SIDE (BAT-V CCFL)((40CX520(Taiwan))


Bracket R, 16 A-1810-770-B BATV_I4_F_E15_DX COMPL SERVICE
(TOP) 18
(40CX523(Sogul, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria))
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LoudSpeaker 16 A-1803-659-B BATV_I4_F_PA COMPL SERVICE
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Bracket,
Side 40CX520(Sogul,Singapore,Indonesia,Vietnam, Phillipines, India,
Cover,7 Thailand, Malaysia, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand),(Pakistan)
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Rear BAT-V 17 4-256-443-01 SHEET, RADIATION (BAT-L/V)
16 Board
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18 4-269-368-01 BRACKET, R (TOP) (HOTEL) (EXCEPT PAKISTAN)


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H, Cover 6 19 A-1804-894-A R3 MOUNT (HOTEL) (EXCEPT PAKISTAN)
H, Bracket
5 20 4-269-369-01 BRACKET, R (BTM) ((HOTEL ) (EXCEPT PAKISTAN)
21 ! 1 474 286 11
1-474-286-11 STATIC CONVERTER (TV)-G2B
(TV) G2B
3 1
Neck Stand 22 NOT STOCKED SHEET, INSULATION(G2)
Stand
4 Block 23 4-157-992-11 SUPPORT, PANEL
Head 24 ! 1-811-329-11 LCD PANEL LTU400HM02-A01
25 * 1-856-184-11 FRENEL LENS
Stand 26 A-1792-511-A HMS3 MOUNT
Base 27 A-1792-877-A HLR2 MOUNT(B-O)
2 28 4-273-028-01 BEZEL(40 ATL)
29 44-270-564-01
270 564 01 LABEL(BAT-V
LABEL(BAT V REAR)(40CX520(Taiwan))

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
Disassembly, Exploded Views and Other Parts RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

6-3. KDL-40CX520,, KDL- 40CX523


6-3-2. Screws
Normal Hotel
Ref Part No Description
2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP 4X16 TYPE2 IT-3
7-685-648-79 SCREW, +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3
4-256-393-01 SCREW +PSW M3X6 W12
NOT
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4-159-298-01 SCREW, +PSW M4x10

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4-257-907-01 JOINT STAND
2-580-608-01 SCREW, +PSW M5X16
4 259 541 01
4-259-541-01 USER SCREW ST
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51 *1-910-801-55 CONNECTOR ASSY 14P
52
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CN6402(G2B)-INV(1) 53
52 *1-910-801-56 CONNECTOR ASSY 15P

CN6001(BAT-V)-CN6002(BAT-V)-CN6401(G2B)(1)
54
55 55 55
53 * 1-910-802-00 CONNECTOR ASSY 6P(EXCEPT PAKISTAN)
CN9005(BAT-V)-CN001(R3/RU)(1) CMI Panel
54 * 1-838-843-11 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE I4 40S
CN2001(BAT-V)-PANEL(1)
55 * 1-910-801-64 HARNESS ASSY
CN9006(BAT-V)-CN100(HLR2)-HMS3-
SW/CN4601(BAT-V)-SP(1)

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
Disassembly, Exploded Views and Other Parts RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

6-4. KDL-46CX520, KDL- 46CX523


C) Bezel, Boards, Lens
6-4-1. Disassembly, Exploded View Switch, Panel, Switch Unit REF.NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REMARK
Unit 14
Remove screws before disassembly. 1 NOT STOCKED STAND BLOCK(ML3)
Details of screws Section 6-4-2. Support, 2 4-267-573-02 STAND, BASE(ML3)
Panel 27 3 4-259-184-01 NECK(L3)
Unplug connectors before disassembly. Bezel 4 STAND, HEAD(ML3)
4-267-501-01
Please refer to Connectors information. 24 23
LCD Assy 5 NOT STOCKED H,COVER
6 NOT STOCKED H,, BRACKET
P
Panel
l 7 4-259-168-01 COVER, AC(M)
8 1-838-334-12 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.)

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Bracket, Speaker 8 ! 1-838-279-11 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.)((46CX520(Thailand))
8 ! 1-838-796-12 POWER-SUPPLY CORD (WITH CONN.)

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((46CX520(Sogul,Singapore,Indonesia,Vietnam, Phillipines, India,
22 Sheet,
HLR Malaysia, South Africa, Iran, Pakistan))
Insulation Board 9 4-273-071-01 REAR COVER ASSY(46 ATL) (NORMAL)
26 4 273 071 21
4-273-071-21 REAR COVER ASSY(46 ATL) (HOTEL) (EXCEPT IRAN, IRAN PAKISTAN)

A)Stand , Rear Cover,


Cover AC,
G3 21
Board
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11
NOT STOCKED FRAME, VESA (M6)
NOT STOCKED FRAME BOTTOM (ML)
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25 12,13 1-858-585-11 LOUDSPEAKER
24 14 1-489-515-11 SWITCH UNIT
Power Supply, Label 12 LoudSpeaker HMS3 15 4-256-427-01 BRACKET, SIDE (BAT-V CCFL)
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Fernel Board 16 A-1803-659-B BATV_I4_F_PA COMPL SERVICE


LENS 46CX520(Sogul,Singapore,Indonesia,Vietnam, Phillipines,
Rear, India, Thailand, Malaysia, South Africa, IRAN, Pakistan)
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Cover 9 Frame,
F B k tR
Bracket R, 16 A 1810 841 B
A-1810-841-B BATV I4 F E15 DX COMPL SERVICE
BATV_I4_F_E15_DX
Frame
Vesa (M6) 11 Bottom (BTM) ((46CX523(SOGUL, SAUDI ARABIA, NIGERIA))
17 4-256-443-01 SHEET, RADIATION (BAT-L/V)
Power 10 20
18
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4-269-368-01 BRACKET, R (TOP) (HOTEL) (EXCEPT IRAN, PAKISTAN)


Supply 8 R3 Board
Sheet,
Cord 19 17 Radiation 19 A-1804-894-A R3 MOUNT (HOTEL) (EXCEPT IRAN, PAKISTAN)
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(BAT-L/V) 20 4-269-369-01 BRACKET, R (BTM) ((HOTEL ) (EXCEPT IRAN, PAKISTAN)


Bracket R,
18 21 ! 1-474-296-11 STATIC CONVERTER (TV)-G3
(TOP)
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15 22 NOT STOCKED SHEET, INSULATION(G2)


13 23 4-157-992-11 SUPPORT, PANEL
24 ! 1-811-332-11 LCD PANEL (S-LCD) LTY[Z]460HN01-A01
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LoudSpeaker Bracket, 25 * 1-856-184-11 FRENEL LENS


7 Side
26 A-1792-511-A HMS3 MOUNT
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27 A-1792-877-A HLR2 MOUNT(B-O)


Cover, 16 4-273-029-01 BEZEL(46 ATL)
28
AC BAT-V
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Label, 29 Board
Rear

H, 6
H, Bracket
Cover 5
Stand
3 1
Neck Block
4
Stand
Head
2
Stand
Base

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
Disassembly, Exploded Views and Other Parts RM-GD020, RM-CD013
KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523
RM-GD020

6-4. KDL-46CX520,, KDL- 46CX523


6-4-2. Screws Normal Hotel
Ref Part No Description
2-580-640-01 SCREW, +BVTP 4X16 TYPE2 IT-3
7-685-648-79 SCREW, +BVTP 3X12 TYPE2 IT-3
4-256-393-01 SCREW +PSW M3X6 W12
Not used for this model SCREW, +BVST (3X6)

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SCREW, +BVTP 3X8 TYPE2 IT-3
2-990-421-41 SCREW, (+PSW) (M3X6)

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4-159-298-01 SCREW, +PSW M4x10
4-257-907-01 JOINT STAND
2 580 608 01
2-580-608-01 SCREW, +PSW M5X16
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51
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51 *1-910-801-65 CONNECTOR ASSY 14P


CN6402(G3)-INV(1) 52
CONNECTOR ASSY 15P 53
52 *1
1-910-801-66
910 801 66
CN6001(BAT-V)-CN6002(BAT-V)-CN6401(G2B)(1)
53 * 1-910-802-00 CONNECTOR ASSY 6P(EXCEPT IRAN/PAKISTAN)
54
CN9005(BAT-V)-CN001(R3)(1)
54 * 1-838-845-11 FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE I4 46S 55 55
55
CN2001(BAT-V)-PANEL(1)
55 *1
1-910-801-75
910 801 75 MAIN HARNESS/HARNESS ASSY
CN9006(BAT-V)-CN100(HLR2)-HMS3-SW/CN4601(BAT-
V)-SP(1)

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
Dissassy, Exploded Views and Other Parts RM-GD020, RM-CD013

KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523


RM-GD020

6-6. OTHER PARTS


6-6-1. KDL-22CX520 6-6-2. KDL-32CX520, 32CX523
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
<ACCESSORIES AND PACKING>
***************************************
<ACCESSORIES AND PACKING> 1-821-926-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR(SOUTH AFRICA)
*************************************** 1-822-631-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR(INDIA)
*4-267-920-01 CARTON, INDIVIDUAL * 1-569-008-22
569 008 ADAPTOR,
O , CONVERSION
CO S O 2P
4-266-094-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION 32CX520(SOGUL , Singapore, Indonesia,
4-260-904-01 CUSHION, UPPER (ATL22) Vietnam, Phillipines)

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4-260-905-01 CUSHION, LOWER (ATL22) 4-260-908-01 CUSHION, LOWER (ATL32)
* 4-260-907-01 CUSHION, UPPER (ATL32)

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**************************************************************
<REMOTE COMMANDER> 4-266-094-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION(32CX520(Hong Kong))
************************ 4-268-464-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION(32CX520(TAIWAN))
4 274 108 11
4-274-108-11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION (32CX520(IRAN))
MANUAL,
1-489-456-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-GD020)
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(32CX520(SOGUL, SINGAPORE, INDONESIA, VIETNAM,
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**************************************************************
PHILLIPINES, MALAYSIA),
<MISCELLANEOUS>
32CX523(SOGUL, SAUDI ARABIA, NIGERIA))
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4-268-265-12 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION


7-600-031-96 TAPE (3M 1350FW-1)15MMX66M WHT
(32CX520(SOGUL, SINGAPORE, INDONESIA, VIETNAM,
PHILLIPINES, INDIA, THAILAND, MALAYSIA, SOUTH AFRICA,
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AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND,PAKISTAN),


32CX523(SOGUL, SAUDI ARABIA, NIGERIA))
4-268-265-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
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(32CX520(Thailand)
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<REMOTE COMMANDER>
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1 489 457 11
1-489-457-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM
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CD013)(Taiwan)
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1-489-456-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-GD020)(Except Taiwan)


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<MISCELLANEOUS>
******************************
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X-2549-819-1 BAG, SCREW ASSY(M)


4-188-302-11 HEX WRENCH
* 4-267-921-01 CARTON, INDIVIDUAL((EXCEPT 32CX520 (IRAN))
* 4-267-921-21 CARTON, INDIVIDUAL(32CX520(IRAN))
X-2580-498-1 BAG ASSY, FALL LOCK BELT M4X10(32CX520(TAIWAN))

4-100-136-01 SHEET (CORE), C


2-580-663-02 SCREW, WOOD 3.8X20(32CX520(TAIWAN))
7-600-031-96 TAPE ((3M 1350FW-1)15MMX66M
) WHT ((EXCEPT IRAN,PAKISTAN))
* 4-275-363-11 SUPPLEMENT(STAND INSTALLATION)

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KDL- 22, 32, 40, 46 CX520
Dissassy, Exploded Views and Other Parts RM-GD020, RM-CD013

KDL-32, 40, 46 CX523


RM-GD020

6 6 OTHER PARTS
6-6.
6-6-3. KDL-40CX520, 40CX523 6-6-4. KDL-46CX520, 46CX523
REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION REF NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
<ACCESSORIES AND PACKING> <ACCESSORIES AND PACKING>
*************************************** ***************************************
1-569-008-22 ADAPTOR, CONVERSION 2P 1-569-008-22 ADAPTOR, CONVERSION 2P
(
40CX520(SOGUL , Singapore,
g Indonesia, 46CX520(SOGUL , Singapore, Indonesia,
Vietnam, Phillipines) Vietnam, Phillipines)
* 4-260-911-01 CUSHION, LOWER (ATL40)

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* 4-260-913-01 CUSHION, UPPER (ATL46)
* 4-260-910-01 CUSHION, UPPER (ATL40)

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* 4-260-914-01 CUSHION, LOWER (ATL46)
1-821-926-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR(SOUTH AFRICA)
1-822-631-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR(INDIA)
1-821-926-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR(SOUTH AFRICA)

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1-822-631-11 PLUG CONVERSION ADAPTOR(INDIA)
4-266-094-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION(40CX520(Hong Kong))
4-268-265-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (40CX520(THAILAND) * 2-639-807-01 JOINT
4-268-265-22 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (40CX520 (SOGUL,SINGAPORE,INDONESIA,
VIETNAM,PHILLIPINES,MALAYSIA),
40CX523(SOGUL,SAUDI ARABIA, NEGERIA)
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4-268-265-31
4-268-265-22
MANUAL INSTRUCTION(46CX520(Thailand))
MANUAL, INSTRUCTION(46CX520(Th il d))
MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (46CX520 (SOGUL,SINGAPORE,INDONESIA,
VIETNAM,PHILLIPINES,MALAYSIA),
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4-268-265-12 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION 46CX523(SOGUL,SAUDI ARABIA, NEGERIA)
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VIETNAM,PHILLIPINES,THAILAND,INDIA,
(46CX520 (SOGUL,SINGAPORE,INDONESIA,
SOUTH AFRICA, MALAYSIA, PAKISTAN)
VIETNAM,PHILLIPINES,THAILAND,INDIA,SOUTH AFRICA, MALAYSIA,
40CX523(SOGUL,SAUDI ARABIA, NEGERIA)
46CX523(SOGUL,SAUDI
( , ARABIA,, NEGERIA))
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4 268 464 11
4-268-464-11 MANUAL INSTRUCTION(40CX520(Taiwan))
MANUAL,
4-274-108-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (IRAN)
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<REMOTE COMMANDER>
************************ <REMOTE COMMANDER>
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1-489-457-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-CD013)(Taiwan) ************************


1-489-456-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-GD020)(Except Taiwan) 1-489-456-11 REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-GD020)
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********************************************************************************************
******************************************************************************************
<MISCELLANEOUS>
MISCELLANEOUS
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<MISCELLANEOUS> X-2560-379-1 BAG, SCREW ASSY (L)


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X-2549-819-1 BAG, SCREW ASSY(M) * 4 -267-923-21 CARTON, INDIVIDUAL(46CX520(IRAN))


4-188-302-11 HEX WRENCH * 4 -267-923-01 CARTON, INDIVIDUAL
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* 4-267-922-01 CARTON, INDIVIDUAL (46CX520(SOGUL, SINGAPORE, INDONESIA, VIETNAM,


X-2580-498-1 BAG ASSY, FALL LOCK BELT M4X10(40CX520(Taiwan)) PHILLIPINES, INDIA, THAILAND, MALAYSIA, SOUTH AFRICA),
2-580-663-02 ( ))
SCREW, WOOD 3.8X20(Taiwan)) 46CX520(PAKISTAN),46CX523(SOGUL, SAUDI ARABIA, NIGERIA))
4-100-136-01 SHEET (CORE), C 4-100-136-01 SHEET (CORE), C

4-275-363-11 SUPPLEMENT(STAND INSTALLATION) * 4-275-363-11 SUPPLEMENT(STAND INSTALLATION)


7-600-031-96 TAPE (3M 1350FW-1)15MMX66M WHT 7-600-031-96 TAPE (3M 1350FW-1)15MMX66M WHT
46CX520(HONG KONG)(SOGUL, SINGAPORE, INDONESIA,
(46CX520(SOGUL, SINGAPORE, INDONESIA, VIETNAM,
VIETNAM, PHILLIPINES, INDIA, THAILAND, MALAYSIA,
PHILLIPINES, INDIA, THAILAND, MALAYSIA, SOUTH AFRICA),
SOUTH AFRICA, AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND,(TAIWAN)
46CX523(SOGUL, SAUDI ARABIA, NIGERIA)
40CX523(SOGUL SUAID ARABIA,
40CX523(SOGUL, ARABIA NIGERIA)

Sony Corporation
Sony EMCS (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
English
9-888-127-01 TVEG 2011.1

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LCD Getting Started

Using Your BRAVIA TV


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KDL-55EX723 / 55EX720 / 46EX723 / 46EX720 / 46EX523 / 46EX520 / 46CX523 / 46CX520 / 40EX723


KDL-40EX720 / 40EX523 / 40EX520 / 40CX523 / 40CX520 / 32EX723 / 32EX720 / 32EX523 / 32EX520
KDL-32EX420 / 32CX523 / 32CX520 / 26EX423 / 26EX420 / 22EX423 / 22EX420

KDL-EX723/EX720/EX523/EX520/EX423/EX420/CX523/CX520
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Introduction Trademark information


Thank you for choosing this Sony product. is a registered trademark of the DVB
Before operating the TV, please read this Project.
manual thoroughly and retain it for future HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-
reference. Definition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of
HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States
~ and other countries.
Instructions about Installing Wall Mount
Bracket are included within this TVs DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are
instructions manual. trademarks and/or service marks of Digital Notes for Australia and
Living Network Alliance.
The illustrations used in this manual are of New Zealand model
the KDL-40EX520 series unless otherwise DivX is a video file compression
state. technology, developed by DivX, Inc. This product is ENERGY RATING
The illustrations of the remote control DivX, DivX Certified, and associated qualified in the Home mode. ENERGY
used in this manual are of the logos are trademarks of DivX, Inc. and are RATING is a program designed to promote
RM-GD019 unless otherwise stated. used under license. energy efficient products and practices.
Before operating the TV, please read ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX is a digital When the TV is initially set up, it is
Safety Information (page 31). Retain video format created by DivX,Inc. This is an designed to meet ENERGY RATING
this manual for future reference. official DivX Certified device that plays requirements while maintaining optimum
DivX video. Visit www.divx.com for more picture quality.
information and software tools to convert Changes to certain features, settings, and
your files into DivX video. functionalities of this TV (e.g. TV Guide,

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Picture/Sound, Eco-Setting) can slightly
ABOUT DIVX VIDEO-ON-DEMAND:

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change the power consumption.
This DivX Certified device must be Depending upon such changed settings (e.g.
registered in order to play DivX Video-on- Shop mode), the power consumption may
Demand (VOD) content. To generate the

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vary which possibly could exceed the stated
registration code, locate the DivX VOD energy rating.
section in the device setup menu. Go to
vod.divx.com with this code to complete the To reset the TV to ENERGY RATING
registration process and learn more about qualified settings, select Home mode from
DivX VOD. the initial set-up procedure in Factory

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Settings under the Set-up menu.
Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby
IMPORTANT
Laboratories.
BRAVIA and ra
of Sony Corporation.
are trademarks
INFORMATION
If a television is not positioned in a
sufficiently stable location, it can be
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TrackID is a trademark or registered potentially hazardous due to falling. Many
trademark of Sony Ericsson Mobile injuries, particularly to children, can be
Communications AB. avoided by taking simple precautions such
as:
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Music and video recognition technology and


related data are provided by Gracenote. Using cabinets or stands recommended by
the manufacturer of the television.
Gracenote is the industry standard in music
recognition technology and related content Only using furniture that can safely
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support the television.


delivery. For more information, please visit
Ensuring the television is not overhanging
www.gracenote.com. the edge of the supporting furniture.
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CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and music and


Not placing the television on tall furniture
video-related data from Gracenote, Inc., (for example, cupboards or bookcases)
copyright 2000-present Gracenote. without anchoring both the furniture and
Gracenote Software, copyright 2000- the television to a suitable support.
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present Gracenote. One or more patents Not standing the televisions on cloth or
owned by Gracenote apply to this product other materials placed between the
and service. See the Gracenote website for a television and supporting furniture.
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nonexhaustive list of applicable Gracenote Educating children about the dangers of


patents. Gracenote, CDDB, MusicID, climbing on furniture to reach the
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MediaVOCS, the Gracenote logo and television or its controls.


logotype, and the Powered by Gracenote
logo are either registered trademarks or Notice for customers in
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trademarks of Gracenote in the United States the South Africa


and/or other countries.
The Euro/South Africa converter plug
should be fitted as follows.
1 Insert the power
supply or CEE7 plug
in to the converter
plug.
2 Use an appropriate
screwdriver to attach
the screw tightly
without damaging the
screw head.
3 TEST: Grip the
converter plug, and
pull the VDE cord set/
transformer to ensure
it is fully secure, if not
then increase the torque setting and
further tighten.
Re-test.
The converter plug is now ready for use.

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KDL-EX723/EX720/EX523/EX520/EX423/EX420/CX523/CX520
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Notice for customers in LCD Screen (Caution about handling the


India Although the LCD screen is made with remote control)
high-precision technology and 99.99% or
Attach the supplied plug adaptor. more of the pixels are effective, black dots Notes
may appear or bright points of light (red, Observe the correct polarity when
blue, or green) may appear constantly on inserting batteries.
the LCD screen. This is a structural Do not use different types of batteries
property of the LCD screen and is not a together or mix old and new batteries.
malfunction. Dispose of batteries in an environmentally
Do not push or scratch the front filter, or friendly way. Certain regions may
place objects on top of this TV set. The regulate the disposal of batteries. Please
image may be uneven or the LCD screen consult your local authority.
may be damaged. Handle the remote with care. Do not drop
If this TV set is used in a cold place, a or step on it, or spill liquid of any kind
smear may occur in the picture or the onto it.
picture may become dark. This does not Do not place the remote in a location near
indicate a failure. These phenomena
Location of the disappear as the temperature rises.
a heat source, a place subject to direct
sunlight, or a damp room.
identification label Ghosting may occur when still pictures are
displayed continuously. It may disappear
Labels for Model No. and Power Supply
rating (in accordance with applicable safety
after a few moments. Disposal of the TV set
The screen and cabinet get warm when
regulation) are located on the rear of the TV.
this TV set is in use. This is not a (Australian model only)
malfunction.

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Precautions Disposal of Old
The LCD screen contains a small amount

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Viewing the TV of liquid crystal. Some fluorescent tubes Electrical &
used in this TV set also contain mercury.
Some people may experience discomfort Follow your local ordinances and Electronic

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(such as eye strain, fatigue, or nausea) regulations for disposal. Equipment
while watching 3D video images or
playing 3D video games. Sony Handling and cleaning the (Applicable in the
recommends that all viewers take regular European Union
breaks while watching 3D video images or
screen surface/cabinet of the

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playing 3D video games. The length and TV set and other
frequency of necessary breaks will vary Be sure to unplug the AC power cord European countries with
from person to person. You must decide connected to the TV set from AC power
what works best. If you experience any separate collection systems)
discomfort, you should stop watching the
3D video images or playing 3D video
games until the discomfort ends; consult a
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outlet before cleaning.
To avoid material degradation or screen
coating degradation, observe the following
This symbol is on the remote control.
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doctor if you believe necessary. You precautions.
should also review (i) the instruction
manual of any other device or media used To remove dust from the screen surface/
with this television and (ii) our website cabinet, wipe gently with a soft cloth. If
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(http://www.sony-asia.com/support) for dust is persistent, wipe with a soft cloth


the latest information. The vision of young slightly moistened with a diluted mild
children (especially those under six years detergent solution.
old) is still under development. Consult Do not spray water or detergent directly
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your doctor (such as a pediatrician or eye on the TV set. It may drip to the bottom of
doctor) before allowing young children to the screen or exterior parts, and may cause
watch 3D video images or play 3D video a malfunction.
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games. Adults should supervise young Never use any type of abrasive pad,
children to ensure they follow the alkaline/acid cleaner, scouring powder, or
recommendations listed above. volatile solvent, such as alcohol, benzene,
When using the simulated 3D function, thinner or insecticide. Using such
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please note that the displayed image is materials or maintaining prolonged


modified from the original due to the contact with rubber or vinyl materials may
conversion done by this television. result in damage to the screen surface and
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View the TV in moderate light, as viewing cabinet material.


the TV in poor light or during long period Periodic vacuuming of the ventilation
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of time, strains your eyes. openings is recommended to ensure to


When using headphones, adjust the proper ventilation.
volume so as to avoid excessive levels, as When adjusting the angle of the TV set,
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hearing damage may result. move it slowly so as to prevent the TV set


from moving or slipping off from its table
stand.
Optional Equipment
Keep optional components or any equipment
emitting electromagnetic radiation away
from the TV set. Otherwise picture
distortion and/or noisy sound may occur.

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Table of Contents

Getting Started
Checking the accessories ........................................................................................................ 6
Inserting batteries into the remote............................................................................................ 6
1: Attaching the Table-Top Stand ............................................................................................ 7
2: Adjusting the viewing angle of the TV .................................................................................. 8
3: Connecting an antenna/cable/VCR...................................................................................... 9
4: Connecting audio/video devices ........................................................................................ 10
5: Preventing the TV from toppling over................................................................................. 10
6: Organizing the AC power cord/Bundling the cables........................................................... 10

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7: Performing the initial set-up ............................................................................................... 11

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Using Your BRAVIA TV
Watching the TV..................................................................................................................... 12

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Selecting various functions and settings (Home Menu) ......................................................... 14
Displaying Operating Instructions (i-Manual) ......................................................................... 16

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Preparing a wired network ..................................................................................................... 18
Preparing a wireless LAN....................................................................................................... 18
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Setting up the Internet connection ......................................................................................... 19


If you cannot connect to the Internet...................................................................................... 20
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Adjusting the server display settings...................................................................................... 20


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Additional Information
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................... 22
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Specifications ......................................................................................................................... 23
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Installing the Accessories (Wall-Mount Bracket).................................................................... 25


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After setting up your BRAVIA TV and learning basic operations with


this manual, see the built-in manual (i-Manual) for further explanation
of the features of your TV.

This TV has a built-in manual (i-Manual).


To access the i-Manual, press i-MANUAL on the remote, and select an item. For details, see page 16 of
this manual. Contents of the i-Manual may differ depending on the model/region/area.

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How to Use i-Manual Settings/Home Menu
About the Home Menu

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BRAVIA TV Features
Settings
3D Feature Display
Presence Sensor
BRAVIA Internet Video ra Sound
System Settings
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Internet Widgets i-Manual
Wireless LAN Ready Digital Set-up
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BRAVIA Sync with Control for HDMI Analogue Set-up


TrackID/Music Search/Video Search External Inputs
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Network
Watching TV
Product Support
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3D Feature
Digital Electronic Programme Guide Using Other Equipment/Internet
Programme Guide for Digital Text VCR/DVD Player
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Favourites Audio System


Wide Mode
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USB Device (e.g. Digital Camera)


Picture Mode
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Picture Frame
Text HDMI Equipment
Photos/Music/Videos Internet/Wireless LAN
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Twin Picture (PIP) Home Network


Twin Picture (P&P) PC
Programming the Remote

Parts Description
Remote
TV Controls and Indicators
Terminals

Troubleshooting
Index
Bookmarks

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Getting Started

Checking the accessories Inserting batteries into the


Remote (1) remote
Size AAA batteries (R3 type) (2) B KDL-55/46/40/32EX723 and
Table-Top Stand (1)*1 KDL-55/46/40/32EX720
Fixing screws for Table-Top Stand
(M4 12) (2) (for KDL-26/22EX42x)
Fixing screws for Table-Top Stand
(M5 16) (3) (for KDL-55/46/40/32EX72x,
KDL-46/40/32EX52x, KDL-46/40/32CX52x,

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KDL-32EX420)

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Assembling screws for Table-Top Stand
(M4 12) (2) (for KDL-26/22EX42x)

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Assembling screws for Table-Top Stand
(M5 16) (2) (for KDL-32EX420 (Australia
model))

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Assembling screws for Table-Top Stand
(M6 14) (4) (for KDL-55/46EX72x,
KDL-46EX52x, KDL-46CX52x)
Assembling screws for Table-Top Stand
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2
Remove the protection sheet.
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Push and slide the cover upward.
(M6 14) (3) (for KDL-40/32EX72x,
KDL-40/32EX52x, KDL-40/32CX52x, B KDL-46/40/32EX523, KDL-46/40/32EX520,
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KDL-32EX420 (except Australia model)) KDL-46/40/32CX523, KDL-46/40/32CX520,


Hexagon wrench (1) (except KDL-32EX420 KDL-26/22EX423 and KDL-32/26/22EX420
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(Australia model), KDL-26/22EX42x)


Operating Instructions (this manual) and
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other documents

*1 Assemble the Table-Top Stand with the supplied


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assembling screws. Refer to the supplied Table-Top


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Stand leaflet to assemble the stand.


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2 Push and lift the cover to open.
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B KDL-55/46/40/32EX723,
1: Attaching the Table-Top KDL-55/46/40/32EX720,
KDL-46/40/32EX523, KDL-46/40/32EX520,
Stand KDL-46/40/32CX523, KDL-46/40/32CX520
1 Refer to the supplied Table-Top Stand and KDL-32EX420 (except Australia model)
leaflet for proper attachment for some

Getting Started
TV models.
2 Place the TV set on the Table-Top Stand.
B KDL-55/46/40/32EX723,
KDL-55/46/40/32EX720,
KDL-46/40/32EX523, KDL-46/40/32EX520,
KDL-46/40/32CX523, KDL-46/40/32CX520
and KDL-32EX420 (except Australia model)
B KDL-32EX420 (Australia model)

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Guide
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B KDL-32EX420 (Australia model)
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approximately 15 kgfcm {1.5 Nm}.


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Detaching the Table-Top Stand


from the TV
To detach the Table-Top Stand from the TV,
remove the screws fixed in step 3.
3 Fix the TV to the Table-Top Stand ~
according to the arrow marks that Do not remove the Table-Top Stand for any reason
guide the screw holes using the supplied other than to install corresponding accessories on
screws. the TV.
When removing the Table-Top Stand from the TV,
lay the display face down on a stable work surface
that is larger than the TV.
To prevent damaging the surface of the LCD
display, make sure to place a soft cloth on the work
surface.

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B KDL-26/22EX423 and KDL-26/22EX420


2: Adjusting the viewing
0 - 6
angle of the TV
This TV can be adjusted within the angles as
illustrated.

Angle adjustment (Swivel)


(except KDL-26/22EX42x)
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When adjusting the angle, hold the stand with one
hand to avoid having the stand slip or TV tip over. B KDL-32EX420 (Australia model)
B Except KDL-32EX420 (Australia model)
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B KDL-32EX420 (Australia model)

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Angle adjustment (Tilt)
(except KDL-46/40/32CX523/
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KDL-46/40/32CX520)
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and stand when adjusting the angle.


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B KDL-55/46/40/32EX723,
KDL-55/46/40/32EX720,
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IR Sensor

3D Sync Transmitter
(KDL-55/46/40/32EX72x
only)
Presence Sensor
Do not expose the Presence Sensor to direct sunlight
or other strong light, as malfunction may occur.

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Connecting an antenna/cable and VCR


3: Connecting an antenna/
cable/VCR
Connecting an antenna/cable

Getting Started
Antenna cable
(not supplied)

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AV cable

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(not supplied)

Antenna cable
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(not supplied)
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Connecting a Set Top Box/recorder (e.g.
DVD recorder) with HDMI
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Set Top Box/recorder (e.g. DVD recorder)

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4: Connecting audio/video 5: Preventing the TV from


devices toppling over

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Antenna cable

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(not supplied)

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AV cable
(not supplied)

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ra 1 Install a wood screw (4 mm in diameter,
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not supplied) in the TV stand.
2 Install a machine screw (M4 10, not
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supplied) into the screw hole of the TV.


3 Tie the wood screw and the machine
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Antenna cable
(not supplied)
screw with a strong cord (not supplied).
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6: Organizing the AC power


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cord/Bundling the cables


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DVD Player
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AC power cord

B Except KDL-46/40/32CX52x
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from the AC cover (see step 1 and 2). Reuse the
cable holder (see step 3) to bundle the other cables
(see step 4).
Do not bundle the AC power cord together with
other cables.

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KDL-55/46/40/32EX723, 7: Performing the initial set-


KDL-55/46/40/32EX720,
KDL-46/40/32EX523, up
KDL-46/40/32EX520 and
KDL-32EX420 (except Australia model)
Except For KDL-46/40/
KDL-46/40/32CX52x 32CX52x

Getting Started
1 2

3 4

KDL-32EX420 (Australia model)

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1 2
1 Connect the TV to your AC power outlet
(mains socket).

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2 Press 1 on the TV. The " (power)
indicator will light green.
3 4 ra When you switch on the TV for the first time,
the Language menu appears on the screen.
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When you turn on the TV for the first time, the TV
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requires some internal processing for optimization


before you can perform the initial setup. There will
1 2 be no picture and sound, and the timer indicator on
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the front of the TV blinks orange for about 40


seconds. Do not turn off the TV during this process.
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This process has been completed at the factory on


some TVs.
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* When installing on the wall, attach the cable holder


under the terminals.

Follow the instructions on the screen.


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 .
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You can also tune channels manually.
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Using Your BRAVIA TV

Watching the TV

1 Turn on the TV.


Press 1 on the TV to turn on the TV.

2 Select a mode.

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To use Digital Electronic Programme Guide
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Press GUIDE in digital mode to display the programme
GUIDE
guide.
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3 numbers 10 and above, press the next digit quickly.
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The number 5, N, PROG + and
AUDIO buttons on the remote
have a tactile dot. Use the tactile
dots as a reference when
operating the TV.

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Parts and controls of the remote


Use the supplied remote to control your TV. Basic remote operations are explained here. For details on
all of the remote function, press i-MANUAL and see the built-in manual (i-Manual) (page 16).

1 :/1
Press to turn the TV on and off from standby mode.
2 i-MANUAL
Displays the built-in manual (i-Manual).

Using Your BRAVIA TV


3 SYNC MENU
Displays the BRAVIA Sync menu to operate the BRAVIA
Sync-compatible equipment that is connected to the TV.

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Moves the on-screen cursor, and confirm the item.

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5 OPTIONS
Displays a list of convenient functions and menu shortcuts.
The menu items vary based on the current input and/or

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content.

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6 Coloured buttons
When the coloured buttons are available, an operation guide
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appears on the screen.
7 PROG/CH +//Number buttons
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8 2 +/
Adjusts the volume.
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Rear of Remote Control

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Selecting various functions and settings (Home Menu)


You can select all the features from the Home menu.
See page 15 for the Home menu map.

1 Press HOME.

2 Press F/f/G/g/ to select items.

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selecting Settings)
1 Press G/g to select Settings.
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3 Press to launch the menu.
According to the screen instruction, press F/f/G/
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g to select items and press to confirm.
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Home menu map


After pressing HOME on the remote control, following icons are displayed as categories. The
categories are available depending on your TV model, region, country and broadcasting conditions.

TV You can select a list of TV channels, or a programme guide.

Media You can enjoy photo/music/video content via USB devices or the
home network.
Inputs You can select equipment connected to the TV.

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Favourites/History Provides quick access to your frequently used and recently
viewed items, such as TV channels, external inputs or your media

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Settings Contains all of the necessary configurations to customise your

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TV settings.

Widgets Provides access to Widgets.

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Applications You can enjoy various applications such as Music Search,
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Internet Browser, etc.
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Qriocity Provides access to the Qriocity online service.
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Internet Content You can enjoy Internet content services.


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Displaying Operating Instructions (i-Manual)


Operating instructions are built into your BRAVIA TV and can be displayed on the screen.
To learn more about your TVs features, access your i-Manual with the touch of a button.

1 Press i-MANUAL.

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2 Press F/f/G/g/ to select items.

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To select items in the i-Manual
1 Press F/f to select an item.

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The contents in the item are displayed on the
right as the second layer.
2 Press g to move to the second layer.

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3 Press F/f to select an item from the second
layer.
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If the third layer is available, repeat this step to
display the digest of the item.
4 Press g to select an item.
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Description of the i-Manual screen

Press G to go back to the previous page

Press f to go to the next page

Page number/Total page number

Press RETURN to go back to the previous page

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Press to launch the function

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The i-Manual has a bookmark function. Pages can be bookmarked with coloured buttons, according to
the instructions at the bottom of the screen. To access your registered bookmarks, go to the top page of
the i-Manual and select Bookmarks.

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i-Manual memorises the last displayed page. When in the i-Manual screen, press i-MANUAL to return
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to the TV screen. If you press i-MANUAL again, the information you saw last time appears. For
viewing from the top page of the i-Manual, return to the top page according to the instructions on
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screen, or press HOME and select i-Manual of Settings in the Home menu.
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Network Setup
When you connect this TV to the Internet, you
can enjoy multiple functions: displaying a Preparing a wireless LAN
photograph that shows its location on the map, Wireless LAN Ready lets you easily access the
enjoying Internet video, etc. For details on the Internet and your home network with the USB
functions, refer to the i-Manual. Wireless LAN Adaptor UWA-BR100 (as of
~ January 2010). By inserting the USB Wireless
You will need to contract with an Internet service LAN Adaptor into your TVs USB port, you can
provider to connect to the Internet.
easily create a cable-free network. Before setting
up the wireless LAN function of the TV, be sure
to set up a wireless LAN router.
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For security purpose, WPS (PIN) provides a


Setting up the Internet PIN code for your router. PIN code is renewed
connection every time you select WPS (PIN).

Using the network feature you can connect the 1 Press HOME, then select >
TV to the Internet. The set-up procedure differs Network > Network Set-up.
depending on the type of network and LAN
router. Before setting up the Internet connection,
2 Select Wireless Set-up.
be sure to set up a LAN router. Check your 3 Select WPS (Push Button) for Push
wireless LAN environment using the following Button method or WPS (PIN) for PIN
chart. method.
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on the router (e.g. AOSS button).
NO
Secure Wireless LAN?
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Network Setup
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Do you use a wireless LAN NO
router compatible with Wi-Fi k Type 2 Type 2: Secured network without
Protected Set-up (WPS)? Wi-Fi protected Set-up (WPS)

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YES m To set up a wireless LAN, SSID (wireless
Type 1*
network name) and security key (WEP or WPA
Wired LAN , Type 4 ra key) will be required. If you do not know them,
consult the instruction manual of your router.
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* Type 1 is easier to set up if your router has an
automatic setting button, e.g. Air Station One-Touch 1 Press HOME, then select >
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Secure System (AOSS). Most of the latest routers Network > Network Set-up.
have this function. Check your router.
2 Select Wireless Set-up.
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Type 1: Follow the configuration for Secured


3 Select Scan, then select a network
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from the list of scanned wireless


Network with Wi-Fi Protected Set-up (WPS).
networks.
Type 2: Follow the configuration for Secured
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Unsecured Network with Any Type of Wireless If you use WPS for network set-up, the security
LAN Router. settings of the wireless LAN router activate, and any
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Type 4: Follow the configuration for Wired equipment previously connected to the wireless
network set-up. LAN in a non-secure status will be disconnected
from the network.
In this case, activate the security settings of the
disconnected equipment and then reconnect. Or, you
Type 1: Secured network with can deactivate the security settings of the wireless
Wi-Fi protected Set-up (WPS) LAN router, and then connect the equipment to a
TV in a non-secure status.
The WPS standard makes security of a wireless
home network as straightforward as pressing the
WPS button on the wireless LAN router. Before
setting up a wireless LAN, check the location of
the WPS button on the router and verify how to
use it.

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Type 3: Unsecured network with Viewing the network status


any type of wireless LAN router You can confirm your network status.
To set up a wireless LAN, SSID (wireless
network name) will be required.
1 Press HOME, then select >
Network > Network Set-up.
1 Press HOME, then select > 2 Select View Network Status.
Network > Network Set-up.
2 Select Wireless Set-up.
3 Select Scan, then select a network If you cannot connect to the
from the list of scanned wireless Internet
networks.
Use the diagnosis to check possible causes for
4 Follow the instructions on the set-up network connection failures, and settings.

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Security key (WEP or WPA key) will not be
required because you do not need to select any 2 Select View Network Status.
security method in this procedure.
3 Select Check Connection.

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Enter the respective alphanumeric values for ra selecting Check Connection.
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your router if necessary. The items that need to
be set (e.g. IP Address, Subnet Mask, DHCP)
may differ depending on the Internet service Adjusting the server display
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provider or router. For details, refer to the


instruction manuals provided by your Internet
settings
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service provider, or those supplied with the You can select home network servers to be
router. displayed on the Home Menu. Up to 10 servers
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can be displayed in the Home Menu


1 Press HOME, then select > automatically.
Network > Network Set-up.
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1 Press HOME, then select >
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Network > Home Network Setup.


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proxy server automatically, or Custom
2 Select Server Display Settings.
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the Home Menu, and adjust the settings.
4 Follow the instructions on the set-up
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If you cannot connect to your home


network
The TV detects if the server is being correctly
recognised when you cannot connect it to your
home network. If the diagnostic results indicate a
failure, check possible causes, and network
connections and settings.

1 Press HOME, then select >


Network > Home Network Setup.
2 Select Server Diagnostics.
The server diagnostic starts. When the server
diagnostic is complete, the diagnostic result
list appears.

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Additional Information

Troubleshooting
When the 1 (standby) indicator is flashing, count how many times it flashes (interval
time is three seconds).
Press 1 on the TV to turn it off, disconnect the AC power cord, and inform your dealer or Sony service
centre of how the indicator flashes (number of flashes).

When the 1 (standby) indicator is not flashing, check the items in the table as follows.
Also refer to Troubleshooting in the i-Manual. If the problem persists, have your TV serviced by
qualified service personnel.

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There is no picture (screen Check the antenna/cable connection.
is dark) and no sound. Connect the TV to the AC power and press 1 on the TV.
If the 1 (standby) indicator lights up in red, press "/1.

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Tiny black points and/or The screen is composed of pixels. Tiny black points and/or bright
bright points appear on the points (pixels) on the screen do not indicate a malfunction.
screen.
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Some programmes cannot Check the antenna or dish.
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be tuned.
The TV turns off Check if the Sleep Timer is activated, or confirm the Duration
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automatically (the TV setting of On Timer.


enters standby mode). Check if the Idle TV Standby is activated.
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Check if the Presence Sensor is activated. When no viewer is


detected in front of the TV for a preset time, the picture automatically
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turns off, while leaving only the TV sound on. Additionally, after 30
minutes in picture off mode, the TV will switch to standby mode.
The remote does not Replace the batteries.
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function. Your TV may be in SYNC mode.


Press SYNC MENU, select TV Control and then select Home
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(Menu) or Options to control the TV.


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The Parental Lock Enter 9999 for the PIN code. (PIN code 9999 is always accepted.)
password has been
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forgotten.
The TV surrounds become When the TV is used for an extended period, the TV surrounds
warm. become warm.
You may feel hot when touching there by the hand.

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Specifications
System
Panel system LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Panel
TV system Analogue: B/G, I, D/K, M, L
Digital: DVBT
Colour/video system Analogue: PAL, PAL60 (only video input), SECAM, NTSC3.58, NTSC4.43 (only video input)
Digital: MPEG-2 MP@ML/HL, MPEG-2 MP@ML/HL, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC MP/HP@L4
Channel coverage Analogue: VHF: E2E12/UHF: E21E69/CATV: S01S03, S1S41
VHF: 012, 5A, 9A/UHF: 2869/CATV: S01S03, S1S44 (Australia)
VHF: 111 (New Zealand)
D/K: VHF: R1R12, R21R69/L: F2F10, BQ, F21F69/I: UHF B21B69/M: A2A13,
A14A79
Digital: VHF/UHF, UHF (New Zealand only)
Sound output 10 W + 10 W (KDL-55/46/40/32EX72x, KDL-46/40/32EX52x, KDL-46/40/32CX52x, KDL-32EX420)
8 W + 8 W (KDL-26/22EX42x)
Input/Output jacks

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Supported formats: 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i

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2 Video input (phono jacks)
COMPONENT IN Audio input (phono jacks)
HDMI IN1, 2, 3, 4 Video: 1080/24p/30p, 1080p, 1080i, 720/24p/30p, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i
(except KDL-26/22EX42x) Audio: Two channel linear PCM: 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz, 16, 20 and 24 bits, Dolby Digital

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Analogue audio input (minijack) (HDMI IN4 only)
ARC (Audio Return Channel) (HDMI IN 1 only)

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PC Input
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Video: 1080/24p/30p, 1080p, 1080i, 720/24p/30p, 720p, 576p, 576i, 480p, 480i
Audio: Two channel linear PCM: 32, 44.1 and 48 kHz, 16, 20 and 24 bits
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Analogue audio input (minijack) (HDMI IN2 only)
ARC (Audio Return Channel) (HDMI IN 1 only)
PC Input
1 Video input (phono jack)
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1 Audio input (phono jacks)


DIGITAL AUDIO OUT Digital optical jack (Two channel linear PCM, Dolby Digital)
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(OPTICAL)
AUDIO OUT/i Audio output (phono jacks)
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Headphones jack
PC IN PC Input (Mini D-sub 15-pin)
PC audio input (minijack)
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USB port
LAN 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX connector (Depending on the operating environment of the network, connection
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speed may differ. 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX communication rate and communication quality are not
guaranteed for this TV.)
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Model name KDL- 55EX72x 46EX72x 46EX52x 46CX52x 40EX72x 40EX52x 40CX52x
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Power and others


Power requirements 110 V 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Screen size (measured Approx. Approx. 116.8 cm/46 inches Approx. 101.6 cm/40 inches
diagonally) 138.8 cm/
55 inches
Display resolution 1,920 dots (horizontal) 1,080 lines (vertical)
Power consumption Indicated on the rear of the TV
Dimensions (Approx.) (w h d)
with Table-Top Stand (mm) 1269 799 1078 690 1078 690 1122 712
943 616 250
991 636
315 260 260 275 250
without Table-Top Stand 1269 769 1078 660 1078 660 1122 682 991 606
943 586 42
(mm) 41 42 42 74 71
Mass (Approx.)
with Table-Top Stand (kg) 25.4 17.9 17.8 20.7 14.4 16.3
without Table-Top Stand
20.2 14.3 14.2 17.1 11.2 12.9
(kg)
Supplied accessories See Checking the accessories (page 6).

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Model name KDL- 55EX72x 46EX72x 46EX52x 46CX52x 40EX72x 40EX52x 40CX52x
Optional accessories Wall-Mount Bracket: SU-WL50B
USB Wireless LAN Adaptor
3D Glasses: TDG-BR250, TDG-BR200, TDG-BR100, TDG-BR50 (for KDL-55/46/40EX723,
KDL-55/46/40EX720)
Operating temperature 0 C 40 C
Operating humidity 10 % 80 % RH (non-condensing)

Model name KDL- 32EX72x 32EX52x 32CX52x 32EX420*1 32EX420*2 26EX42x 22EX42x
Power and others
Power requirements 110 V 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Screen size (measured Approx. 80.1 cm/32 inches Approx. Approx.
diagonally) 66.1 cm/ 54.8 cm/
26 inches 22 inches
Display resolution 1,920 dots (horizontal) 1,080 lines (vertical) 1,366 dots (horizontal) 768 lines (vertical)
Power consumption Indicated on the rear of the TV
Dimensions (Approx.) (w h d)

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230 216 225 182 172
without Table-Top Stand 799 502 755 480 755 482 631 406 529 347

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755 480 42
(mm) 70 42 42 42 42
Mass (Approx.)
with Table-Top Stand (kg) 10.4 10.2 11.4 10.2 9.9 7.2 5.1

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7.9 7.7 8.7 7.7 7.7 6.1 4.1
(kg)
Supplied accessories See Checking the accessories (page 6).
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Wall-Mount Bracket: SU-WL50B (for KDL-32EX723, KDL-32EX720, KDL- 32EX523,
KDL-32EX520, KDL-32CX523, KDL-32CX520)
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SU-WL100 (for KDL-26/22EX423, KDL-26/22EX420)
USB Wireless LAN Adaptor
3D Glasses: TDG-BR250, TDG-BR200, TDG-BR100, TDG-BR50 (for KDL-32EX723, KDL-32EX720)
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Operating temperature 0 C 40 C
Operating humidity 10 % 80 % RH (non-condensing)
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*2 Australia model
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Installing the Accessories (Wall-Mount Bracket)


To Customers:
When using SU-WL50B and SU-WL100 Wall-Mount Bracket, the space between the wall and the TV
will be 6 cm. Use this space to route cables to the TV.
6cm

Wall

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Provide full attention to safety during the installation, periodic maintenance and examination of this
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Your TV can be installed using the SU-WL50B and SU-WL100 Wall-Mount Bracket (sold separately).

Additional Information
Refer to the Instructions supplied with the Wall-Mount Bracket to properly carry out the installation.
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Refer to Detaching the Table-Top Stand from the TV (page 7).
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Sufficient expertise is required for installing this product, especially to determine the strength of the
wall for withstanding the TVs weight. Be sure to entrust the attachment of this product to the wall to
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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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SU-WL50B and SU-WL100


When installing the base bracket on the wall (for SU-WL50B):
1 Install one side of each plate to the upper bracket and the other side to the lower bracket.
2 Attach the base bracket to the wall.
3 Remove the plates. (except KDL-55EX723, KDL-55EX720)
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Be sure to store the plates in a safe place after use.

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b b
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When installing the TV on a wall, remove the screws from the rear of the TV. The screws and number of screws are
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available depending on the TV model (They are fastened in the screw holes for wall mounting.) Be sure to store the
removed screws in a safe place, keeping them away from children.
B For KDL-55EX72x B For KDL-46/40/32EX72x,
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KDL-46/40/32EX52x,
KDL-32EX42x
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Soft cloth Soft cloth

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When removing the Table-Top Stand from the TV, lay the display face down on a stable work surface that is
larger than the TV.
To prevent damaging the surface of the LCD display, make sure to place a soft cloth on the work surface.

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KDL-55/46/40/32EX723, KDL-55/46/32EX720, KDL-46/40/32EX523, KDL-46/40/32EX520,


KDL-46/40/32CX523, KDL-46/40/32CX520 and KDL-32EX420
SU-WL50B

Screw
(+PSW
6 16)

Mounting
Hook

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SU-WL100

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Attach the Mounting Hook using four screws supplied with the Wall-Mount Bracket.
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When attaching the Table-Top Stand again, be sure to fasten the screws (previously removed) to the original
holes on the rear of the TV.

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Screw and Hook locations diagram/table


Model Name Screw location Hook location
KDL- SU-WL50B SU-WL50B
55EX72x e, j b
46EX72x/46EX52x e, j b
46CX52x d, i b
40EX72x/40EX52x e, j b
40CX52x d, i b
32EX72x/32EX52x e, h c
32EX420 e, h c
32CX52x e, h c
SU-WL100
26EX42x a

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SU-WL50B
Screw location Hook location
When installing the Mounting Hook on the When installing the TV onto the Base Bracket.

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Base Bracket
Mounting Hook
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SU-WL100
Hook location
When installing the TV onto the Base Bracket.

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TV installation dimensions table

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1 SU-WL50B

Additional Information
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Unit: mm
Screen Length for each mounting angle
Model Display dimensions centre
Angle (0) Angle (20)
Name dimension
KDL- C D E F G H
A B
SU-WL50B SU-WL50B SU-WL50B
55EX72x 1269 769 93 492 90
46EX72x 1078 660 148 492 92
46EX52x 1078 660 148 492 92
46CX52x 1122 682 137 485 135
40EX72x 943 586 185 492 91
40EX52x 943 586 185 492 91
40CX52x 991 606 175 485 132
32EX72x 755 480 189 444 92
32EX52x/
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SU-WL100
26EX42x 631 406 78 295 95 204 374 263
22EX42x 529 347 108 295 93 182 319 276

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WARNING
The wall that the TV will be installed should be capable of supporting a weight of at least four times that of the TV.
Refer to Specifications (page 23) for its weight.
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Ventilation AC power cord


Safety Information Never cover the ventilation holes or insert
anything in the cabinet.
Handle the AC power cord and outlet as
follows in order to avoid any risk of fire,
Leave space around the TV set as shown electrical shock or damage and/or injuries:
below.
Installation/Set-up It is strongly recommended that you use a Use only Sony supplied AC power cords,
Install and use the TV set in accordance with Sony wall-mount bracket in order to not those of other brands.
the instructions below in order to avoid any provide adequate air-circulation. Insert the plug fully into the AC power
risk of fire, electrical shock or damage and/or outlet.
injuries.
Installed on the wall
Operate the TV set on a 110240 V AC
30 cm supply only.
Installation
When wiring cables, be sure to unplug
The TV set should be installed near an
10 cm 10 cm the AC power cord for your safety and
easily accessible AC power outlet.
take care not to catch your feet on the
Place the TV set on a stable, level surface
to avoid it from falling down and cause cables.
personal injury or damage to the TV. Disconnect the AC power cord from the
Only qualified service personnel should AC power outlet before working on or
carry out wall installations. moving the TV set.
10 cm
For safety reasons, it is strongly Keep the AC power cord away from heat
recommended that you use Sony Leave at least this space around
sources.
accessories, including: the set.
Unplug the AC power plug and clean it
Wall-mount bracket regularly. If the plug is covered with dust
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SU-WL100 (KDL-26/22EX42x) and it picks up moisture, its insulation

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SU-WL50B (except 30 cm
may deteriorate, which could result in a
KDL-26/22EX42x) fire.
10 cm 10 cm 6 cm
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Wall-mount bracket when attaching the Notes
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.
are 8 mm to 12 mm in length when Do not pinch, bend, or twist the AC power
measured from the attaching surface of the Leave at least this space around
cord excessively. The core conductors may

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mounting hook. the set.
be exposed or broken.
The diameter and length of the screws
To ensure proper ventilation and prevent Do not modify the AC power cord.

Additional Information
differ depending on the Wall-mount
bracket model. the collection of dirt or dust: Do not put anything heavy on the AC
Use of screws other than those supplied
may result in internal damage to the TV set
or cause it to fall, etc.
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Do not lay the TV set flat, install
upside down, backwards, or
sideways.
power cord.
Do not pull on the AC power cord itself
when disconnecting the AC power cord.
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Do not place the TV set on a shelf, Do not connect too many appliances to the
8 mm - 12 mm rug, bed or in a closet. same AC power outlet.
Do not cover the TV set with a cloth, Do not use a poor fitting AC power outlet.
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such as curtains, or items such as


Screw (supplied with the newspapers, etc. Prohibited Usage
Wall-mount bracket) Do not install the TV set as shown Do not install/use the TV set in locations,
Mounting Hook below.
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environments or situations such as those


Hook attachment on rear Air circulation is blocked. listed below, or the TV set may malfunction
of TV set and cause a fire, electrical shock, damage
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and/or injuries.
Transporting Location:
Before transporting the TV set, disconnect Outdoors (in direct sunlight), at the
all cables.
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seashore, on a ship or other vessel, inside a


Two or more people are needed to vehicle, in medical institutions, unstable
Wall Wall
transport a large TV set. locations, near water, rain, moisture or
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When transporting the TV set by hand, smoke.


hold it as shown below. Do not put stress If the TV is placed in the changing room
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on the LCD panel and the frame around the of a public bath or hot spring, the TV may
screen. be damaged by airborne sulfur, etc.
KDL-26/22EX42x
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For best picture quality, do not expose the


screen to direct illumination or sunlight.
Avoid moving the TV from a cold area to
KDL-55/46/40/32EX72x/ a warm area. Sudden room temperature
KDL-46/40/32EX52x/ changes may cause moisture
condensation. This may cause the TV to
KDL-46/40/32CX52x/
show poor picture and/or poor colour.
KDL-32EX420 Should this occur, allow moisture to
evaporate completely before powering the
TV on.

When transporting the TV set, do not


subject it to jolts or excessive vibration.
When transporting the TV set for repairs or
when moving, pack it using the original
carton and packing material.

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Environment: If the following problems


Places that are hot, humid, or excessively occur...
dusty; where insects may enter; where it
might be exposed to mechanical vibration, Turn off the TV set and unplug the AC
near flammable objects (candles, etc). The power cord immediately if any of the
TV set shall not be exposed to dripping or following problems occur.
splashing and no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on Ask your dealer or Sony service centre to
the TV. have it checked by qualified service
Do not place the TV in a humid or dusty personnel.
space, or in a room with oily smoke or When:
steam (near cooking tables or
humidifiers). Fire, electric shock, or AC power cord is damaged.
warping may result. Poor fitting of AC power outlet.
TV set is damaged by being dropped, hit
or having something thrown at it.
Any liquid or solid object falls through
openings in the cabinet.
Do not install the TV in places subject to
extreme temperature, such as in direct
sunlight, near a radiator or a heating vent.
The TV may overheat in such conditions
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Situation:
Do not use when your hands are wet, with
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not recommended by the manufacturer.
Disconnect the TV set from AC power
outlet and antenna during lightning
storms.
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Do not install the TV so that it sticks out


into an open space. Injury or damage from
a person or object bumping into the TV
may result.
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Do not throw anything at the TV set. The


screen glass may break by the impact and
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cause serious injury.


If the surface of the TV set cracks, do not
touch it until you have unplugged the AC
power cord. Otherwise electric shock may
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result.

When not in use


If you will not be using the TV set for
several days, the TV set should be
disconnected from the AC power for
environmental and safety reasons.
As the TV set is not disconnected from the
AC power when the TV set is just turned
off, pull the plug from the AC power outlet
to disconnect the TV set completely.
However, some TV sets may have features
that require the TV set to be left in standby
to work correctly.

For children
Do not allow children to climb on the TV
set.
Keep small accessories out of the reach of
children, so that they are not mistakenly
swallowed.

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