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Revision as of 03:04, 4 August 2022

KV-9PT50/60
Information
Manufacturer Sony
Type Consumer
Size 9"
Regions NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, SECAM
240p/480i Yes
480p No
720p No
1080i No
Vsync 60 Hz
Widescreen No
Composite Yes
S-Video No
Component No
Speakers Mono
Dimensions Width: 258 mm

Depth: 307 mm

Height: 265 mm
Weight 12 lbs, 2 oz (5.5 kg) - KV-9PT50
12 lbs, 9 oz (5.7 kg) - KV-9PT60
Earliest Date c. 1995
Links
Tube A23LDU10X
Service Manual KV-9PT50 and KV-9PT60 Service Manual

The Sony KV-9PT50 and KV-9PT60 are 9" consumer CRTs first introduced in 1995 and remained in production until at least the end of the decade. Both sets have since become rather popular in the retro gaming community due to their small size, light weight, and for having a composite video input which most other small TVs from the late 1990s lack.

Model Differences

The 9PT50 and 9PT60 are largely identical except in color, with the 9PT50 being molded in white plastic and the 9PT60 in black. The 9PT60 also features a 12V DC input not found on the 9PT50, making it ideal for road trips as it can easily connect to a car or RV's DC power output. In addition, the 9PT50 was packaged with a mounting kit so that it could be mounted underneath a kitchen cabinet.

Service Menu

As with most Trinitrons of this vintage, the KV-9PT50/60 also features a detailed service menu that is relatively simple to access via the remote. With the power off, press the Display button on the remote, quickly followed by the 5 button, then Volume Up and finally Power to turn on the set. Use buttons 1 and 4 to navigate through the various adjustments and 3 and 6 to make adjustments. When you are done with the adjustment in question, press Muting and then Enter to write the adjustment to memory.

Adjustment List
Number Display Name Adjustment Name Range Default
00 AFC AFC Loop Gain 0-3 (Medium, Small, Large and Off) 0
01 HFRE Horizontal Frequency 0-7F 57
02 VFRE Vertical Frequency 0-1F 15
03 VPOS Vertical Phase 0-1F 20
04 VSIZ Vertical Size 0-3F 38
05 VLIN Vertical Linearity 0-0F 7
06 VSCO Vertical Correction 0-0F 4
07 HPOS Horizontal Phase 0-0F 9
08 HSIZ Horizontal Size 0-1F 15
09 PAMP Pin Amp 0-1F 15
10 CPIN Corner Pin 0-7 4
11 PPHA Pin Phase 0-0F 7
12 VCOM Vertical Compensation 0-7 2
13 GAMP Green Amp 0-1F 15
14 BAMP Blue Amp 0-1F 15
15 GCUT Green Cutoff 0-0F 7
16 BCUT Blue Cutoff 0-0F 7
17 CROM Chroma Trap Filter 0-3F 32
18 SPIX Sub Picture 0-3F 20
19 SHUE Sub Hue 0-3F 25
20 SCOL Sub Color 0-3F 28
21 SBRT Sub Brightness 0-3F 29
22 RGBP RGB Picture 0-3F 31
23 SHAP Sharpness 0-0F 7
24 VSMO Vertical Pull In Range 0-1 (Normal, Wide) 0
25 REF Reference Line 0-3 1
26 ROFF Red Output 0-1 (off, on) 1
27 GOFF Green Output 0-1 (off, on) 1
28 BOFF Blue Output 0-1 (off, on) 1
29 ABLM ABL Mode 0-1 (Picture+Brightness, Picture only) 0
30 NOTC Notch Filter 0-1 (Chroma Trap, off) 0
31 DRGB OSD Intensity 0-1 (0 dB, -3 dB) 0

Service Notes

The 9PT50 and 9PT60 use the A23LDU10X picture tube, which is shared with their predecessors the KV-9PT20 and 9PT40.