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Actual total number: Sony HES-V1000 3-098-099- 11 (1) 3-098-099- 11 (1) 2007 © Sony Corporation 3-098-099- 11 (1) Printed in Japan Printed on 70% or more r ecycled paper .[...]
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2 WARN ING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shoc k, do not expose this appa rat us to rain or moisture . To a void elec trical sho ck, do not op en the cabine t. Refer servicing to qualified person nel only . Batteries or ba tteries install ed apparatus shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshi ne, fi re or t he like. CAUTI ON The[...]
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3 Precautions On safety • Shoul d a ny so lid obje ct o r li quid fall into th e cabinet , unpl ug the un it and have it ch ecke d by qual ified pe rso nnel before operating it any further. • Do n ot h ang an ythin g on the un it. Th e unit may fall over , caus ing da mage or serious injury. • Do no t allow c hildren to climb o n the server. [...]
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4 On cleaning • U se the supplied cleaning cl oth for cleanin g min or blurs . If th e blu r is pers istent, use an other clot h sligh tly moistene d with a m ild deterg ent solutio n. Do no t use any type of abrasiv e pad, scour ing powd er or solvent suc h as alcohol or benz ine. • To avoi d malf unctio ning , dis conne ct the power cord when[...]
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5 mode)/DVD-R (VR mode) compatible player s. • Before reco rding importan t data, make a trial recording on rewritabl e media such as a BD-RE, DVD-RW, or the HDD. • Ver.1 .0 BD- RE dis cs are no t support ed • Ver.2.1 BD-RE and Ver.1.1 BD-R discs are pla yed only their first laye rs. Notes on DualDiscs • A Dual Disc is a t wo sid ed di sc p[...]
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6 Table of Contents WARNING .............. ........... ............ ........... ........... .... 2 Im port ant Sa fe ty Ins truc tio ns ............ ........... .... 2 Precau tions ..... ........... ........... ........... ................. .... 3 Notes On Disc Handling ................ ........... .......... 4 Notes ab out di scs ................ [...]
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7 Editing Video Title Information for the HDD/ DATA disc ................... ........... ................. ....... 77 About vide o title in formati on displ ay ................. . 78 Searchin g for Di sc Informa tion .................... . 78 Ed iti ng Vid eo Ti tl es ................... ............ ........... . 79 Before editi ng ...............[...]
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Starting from HOME To access numerous functions of the server, press the ‘HOME’ button on the remote. Settings Photo Music 8 Home Menu Overview Call Guide (pag e 110) Message s (pag e 110) Disc M anage r (page 110 ) Import Set tings (page 1 11) Vide o Settin gs (page 1 12) Audio Set tings (pag e 114) Photo Set tings (pag e 115) BD/DVD Viewing S[...]
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HOME RETURN OPTIONS HOME button Enters the Home Menu. OPTIONS button Displays optional functions when available. RETURN button Returns to the previous display. Joystick Moves the highlight to select and enter an item displayed on the screen. Basic button operations Video External Inputs 9 HDV/ DV Im po rt ( page 39) Import Disc to HD D (p age 3 9) [...]
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10 Main Features Your family movies, mem ories, videos, and music , all in one. 200 discs BD/DVD/ CD changer Holds up to 200 di sc* 1 Blu-ray Disc media, DVDs, and CDs. Prov ides full HD 1080 p pictu re quali ty. Easy disc copy to BD Easily copy discs fo r pers onal vi deos. Ho lds up to 25 GB of da ta for rewritable Blu-ray Disc media. New Experie[...]
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11 About This Manua l • In this manual, the i nternal hard disk driv e is writt en as “HDD,” an d “disc” is use d as a ge neral referen ce for the HDD, BDs, DVDs, or CDs unless othe rwis e specified by the text or illustrations. • Instructio ns in this m anual d e scribe the controls using the displays or the re mote. You c an also use [...]
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12 Index to Parts and Controls Buttons on the re mote an d the unit have the sam e functio n if th ey have the sa me or simila r name. For details, see the p ages in p arentheses. Top pane l A Retracta ble in put and control panel i ndicat or – Lights up when the control panel is open . B Retracta ble in put and contro l panel – This can be ope[...]
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13 Front panel A Memory Stick slot (3 6) B CF sl ot (36) – CompactFlash ® slot C SD sl ot (36) –S D m e m o r y C a r d s l o t D xD-Picture Ca rd slot (36 ) – xD-Picture Card™ slot E Memory Stick/CF/S D/xD-Picture Card LED indicators – Lights up when the memory cards are inserted, and keeps flashing when th e cards ar e being accessed. [...]
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14 Top p anel displa y/front pa nel disp lay The top and front p anel disp lays are identica l and show the same contents . A Pla yba ck st atus ( Pla y/Pa use) B Copy indicator – Light s up wh ile copy ing to a disc . C Line – Light s up when t he source is the input from the LINE IN jacks. D Disc – Light s up when t he source is a disc. E H[...]
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15 Remote * Use th e tac til e dot as a re feren ce wh en ope ratin g the s erver . A For startup operations : Z OPE N/CLO SE but ton (32) : INPU T bu tto n – Switches the input source. : AV / 1 (p ower ) bu tto n (126) : / 1 (power) but ton (28) : RM SET UP (remote setu p) bu tto n (126) – : MACRO (1 /2/3) buttons (1 30) B For entering num[...]
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16 press ed in pau se mo de. The speed chang es when pres sed repeatedly. / : CH (ch annel) + /–* but tons – Selects the TV channels up and down . / : VOL (volume) + /– but tons – Adjusts the volume. : MUTING button – Mutes the sound . H For video title options / : CHA PTER MA RK (MA RK/E RASE) butto ns (81) : IMPORT butt on (40, 42) – [...]
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18 Getting Started Follow steps 1 to 8 to hook up and adjus t the setting s of th e serv er. For jack a nd butt on names, see “ I ndex to Parts and Con trols ” (page 12) . Notes • Plug cabl es secu rel y to preven t unwan ted noi se. • R efer to th e ins truct io ns su pplie d wi th th e com pon ents to be connec ted. • A TV w ith a vid e[...]
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19 Getting Started Step 1: Unpackin g This box co ntains accessories , paddi ng materia ls, and t he server unit. Sin ce the unit is large and h eavy, m ake sure t o work with anothe r pers on, and f ollow the procedu res in thi s docum ent as describe d. a Remove the a ccessori es and t he glass pane ls. A Remove the accessory pack. Do not discard[...]
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20 d Rem ove th e lo ck st ick . A On the bottom of the unit (the sa me place as step 3) , you shoul d find a lock stic k. B Unlock the lock stick by turning the st ick clockwise 90 degrees and remove it. Store the lock s tick in a safe p lace as you may need it when transporting the unit. The lock stick is necessary for securing the u nit to the p[...]
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21 Getting Started B Move the u nit to the place of inst allation. Be sure to grasp the handles when moving the unit. Install the unit on a flat su rface in a stable place. h Attach th e glass pan els. A Check the orientation in dicate d on th e glass panels. Right sid e panel will on ly fit right si de and left pa nel will fit only lef t side. ( T[...]
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22 D Holding t he glas s panel to the s ide, pu sh the lever back to its original position . The panel is locked. Push the lever all t he way throug h till it remain s flush the back panel s urface. E Repeat steps 1 to 4 to attach the other panel. Use the supplied cleaning cloth to wipe the glass surfaces. The cleaning clo th is included in th e ac[...]
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23 Getting Started Step 3: Instal ling Tip-Ove r Prevention Without a proper i nstallation, th e server u nit may fa ll over causing an inju ry. It is st rongly r ecomme nded that yo u ancho r the unit t o a solid wa ll or a post with a c ommercially a vailable anti-tip-ov er device. Please cont act a licen sed contract or or your deal er with this[...]
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24 Notes on connecting to the HDMI OUT jack Observe the follo wing a s impr oper han dling m ay d amage t he HDMI OUT jack and t he connector. • C arefully align t he HDMI OUT jack on the back of the server and the HDM I connec tor by che cking their shap es. Make s ure the con nector is n ot u pside down or tilte d. • Be sure to disconnect the[...]
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25 Getting Started Connecting a TV wi th an audio/v ideo cable PUSH/OPEN AC IN CONTROL S IN/ IR IN HDMI OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT R R-AUDIO-L VIDEO LINE IN 1 OUT S VIDEO YP B P R LAN ( 10/100 ) OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT PCM/DTS/ DOLBY DIGITAL L S VIDEO (R) AUDIO (L) VIDEO R-AUDIO-L VIDEO LINE IN 1 OUT S VIDEO Server To LINE OUT AUDIO/VIDE[...]
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26 Step 5: Conn ecting to the Networ k Connect t he LAN terminal on the serv er to your Interne t source using an Ethernet cable. See also “Netw ork Settings ” for necessa ry netwo rk setti ngs (p age 121) . The suppl ied LAN cable has a ferri te clamp. Use th e plug with the cl amp when con necting to the LAN t erminal on the serv er. Note Ref[...]
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27 Getting Started Step 6: Connecti ng the Power Cord After all of the oth er connectio ns are complete, co nnect the supplied po wer cord to the AC IN terminal of the serv er. Then plug the server and TV power cords into the AC outlet. Step 7: Pre paring the Remote You can co ntrol the server using th e suppli ed remote. Insert t wo Size AA (R6) b[...]
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28 Step 8: Making th e Initia l Settings Follow the steps belo w to ma ke the m inimum number o f basi c adjustm ents for using the se rver. These step s are recommende d setup p rocedur es. See “Server Setti ngs” (page 108) to m ake o ther opt iona l settings. Note If you cance l the Easy Setu p halfway, the defau lt settings rema in effecti v[...]
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29 Getting Started A message appears notifyi ng that [Standby Mode] in [System Settin gs] was set to [Standard]. The default setting is [ Eco]. • The [Standard] settin g consu mes more power than th e [Eco] settin g. • Setting [Music S erver Setti ngs] to [On] will automatic ally set [Standby M ode] to [St andard]. S ee page 122 for details a b[...]
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30 Turning off the Power To turn off the power, press [ / 1 on th e left b ottom o f the to p panel or [ / 1 on the remote. [ / 1 on the to p pane l turn s gr een to red, and “POWER OFF” flas hes o n the front pan el di spla y. Do not disc onnec t the powe r cord whil e “POWE R OFF” is flashing as it causes a malfu nction. To make sure that[...]
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31 Getting Started[...]
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32 Inserting/ Removing Discs and Memory Cards Inserting Discs a Press / 1 to turn o n the s erv er. b Touch DISC OPEN/CLOSE on the b ottom right of the fro nt panel . The front panel slides open, and the d isc tray extends . c Place the disc on t he dis c tray with the playback/r ecordin g side fac ing down. d Touch DISC OPEN/CLOSE on the b ottom[...]
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33 Inserting/Removing Discs and Memory Cards Registering di scs manually You can regist er discs that failed to register at t he time of loading. Normally the se rver recognizes an d registers the inserted discs automatic ally. However, the auto matic registratio n does not occur if the dri ve is occu pied or if an y other func tion is being proces[...]
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34 Shows if the disc conta ins folders (BD-RE , BD-R only). I Disc settings ◆ Exam ple: D ispla y for a DVD- RW A Dis c Na me B Media C Title Total Origin al ti tle t otal/Pl ayli st ti tle tota l* * for DVD-RW (VR mode), DVD-R (VR mode) only D Rec Date Most rec ent and th e olde st date s. E Recor dable Time • Possib le continuo us record ing [...]
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35 Inserting/Removing Discs and Memory Cards Managing Discs In Disc Man ager, you can view the l ist of di scs in the chan ger and appl y setti ngs to di scs. a Press HOME to turn o n the Home Menu. b Select to disp lay th e setup opti ons. c Select (Disc Mana ger) and pres s ENTER. The Disc Manager display ap pears with one of the disc lis tings: [...]
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36 Inserting Memo ry Ca rds Insert the memory cards as follows. a Touch MEMORY CARD OPEN/CLOSE on the fr ont pane l. The front p anel opens to r eveal the card sl ots. b Insert t he memo ry card in to the correspo nding memory card sl ot. The indicator for the inserted memory card lights up on th e top pane l. Note that: – With a Mem ory St ick o[...]
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37 Inserting/Removing Discs and Memory Cards[...]
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38 Importing to H DD Check ing the HDD Info rmati on a Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu. b Sele ct to di splay the icon s. c Sele ct (Lin e1), ( Lin e2) and pre ss ENTER. d Pre ss OPTI ONS. e Select [HDD I nformation] and pre ss ENTER. A Media Disc type B Title Total Orig inal titl e tota l/P layl ist ti tle to tal C Albums Number of ph oto al b[...]
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39 Importing to HDD Impo rti ng Vi deo s Importing vi deos from discs You can import vide o titles r ecorded on discs. Th e server supports the BDAV format co ntent. Notes • You cann ot import from discs rec orded in AVCH D format . • The serv er does not sup port the BDM V forma t (one of the Blu -ray Disc specific ations). You canno t import [...]
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40 ◆ To reco rd fr om the HDV1 080i/ DV IN ja ck Since the HDV1080 i/DV IN jack complies with the i.LINK standa rd, the jack can record digi tal signals from other i.LINK devices. For more information about i.LINK, see page 145 . The server supports the following formats: – DV format – HDV format (1080i) z Hint You can edit the co ntent afte [...]
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41 Importing to HDD a Press HOME to turn o n the Home Menu. b Select to display the ic ons. c Select fr om Line1, Line2, HDV, or DV according t o the co nnecti on and pres s ENTER. Video content from th e external device appears . d Pre ss OP TIO NS to disp lay th e Op tio ns menu. e Set the conne cted de vice to pl ayback paus e mod e. f Select [I[...]
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42 Importin g Photo s z Hint You can tu rn off the server by pr essing / 1 during photo import . The ope ratio n co ntinu es even wh en th e p ower i s off. Notes • D o not ejec t a me mory card whil e its card indi cato r is f lash ing. The data m ay be dam aged. • Th e server rec ognizes fi les saved on up to the 4t h layer (th e root disc [...]
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43 Importing to HDD d Sele ct or a fo lde r to im po rt an d pr ess OPTI ONS. The Options menu appears. e Select [I mport] a nd press ENTER. A message appears asking if you want to auto-group the photos in the al bum by event s. f Select [Ye s] and press ENTER. If you do not want to auto -group ph otos, select [No]. g On the confirmat ion screen , [...]
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44 photos (file s). Since i t is not a malfunction , do no t turn off the power w hil e: – displ aying thum bnails* – playi ng a slidesho w * Th umbnail s may appear slowly depen ding on the photo size and th e lo catio n sa ved. • When viewin g a p hoto sh ot wit h 16: 9 (HDTV size) s etting on a TV, bl ack ban ds may a ppear on the t op, bo[...]
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45 Importing to HDD Importing Musi c ◆ When im por ting f rom music CD s (p age 45) Cont ent of single or mu ltip le discs c an b e impor ted to the HDD at one ti me. Select ion of spe cific title (s) for impo rt is also suppor ted. I mport wil l be done at app roxima tely 8x speed. The server saves the co ntent from a Mu sic CD as LPCM or MP3 fi[...]
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46 3 Select ( Music) and pres s ENTE R. 4 Select a nd press ENTE R. The CD track list appears. 5 Select a track and press OPT IONS. The Options menu ap pears. 6 Select [Track Import] and press ENTER. The follo wing confi rmation dis play appear s. 7 Select [OK] and press ENTER. Importing aud io files from data discs You can imp ort by d isc, folder[...]
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47 Importing to HDD 7 Select [Track Import] and press ENTER. The following confir mation display appears . 8 Selec t [OK] and pres s ENTE R. Notes and restrictions for music import • Up to 1,00 0 tr acks can be impo rted t o one album . If m ore tr ack s are im porte d, a new albu m of the same name suff ixed by a number will be create d, and the[...]
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48 About file i nformation retrieval Content inf ormatio n is ret rieved, and displa yed as follows. Nu mbers in pa renthe ses indic ate pri ority. *1 Automatic ally na med wit hin the im ported folder. *2 A new album suffi xed by a numb er is created when t he number of tr acks in the albu m exceed s 1,000. *3 Will be mapp ed over the se rver&apos[...]
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49 Importing to HDD Tran sfer ring Musi c Fil es From PCs “Music Tran sfer” is software dedicated to t ransferring mu sic stor ed on your P C to the So ny Ho me E nterta inmen t Serv er (hereafter “Server”). The s oftwa re sets a destin ation serv er, registers music files on the PC to its database , and transfers the registered files t o t[...]
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50 z Hints • If m ultiple servers are found ( 8 servers ma x), a message a ppears ask ing you to sele ct o ne as the d estin atio n. • Ev en if you cha nge the server's fri endl y name on th e server, se rver registration will be unaffected. The server's MAC address works as the unique ID. To register the server manually 1 On the File[...]
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51 Importing to HDD Operation s Tools The “Tool s” menu di splays the fol lowin g comma nds. Help B Sync Folde r butto n Cli ck he re w hen s yn chro niz ing the fi les in th e da taba se w ith the f ile s in the sour ce fold er. See “ To register music files ” (page 51) . C Transfer button /Server i nformation Cli ck he re wh en t ran sfe [...]
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52 Note You may n ot be ab le to r etrie ve meta data from so me file s. And, si nce WAV file s do not conta in metadata , their file inf ormation w ill not be displaye d on the server. If n ecessary, edit t he meta data o n the server (page 87) . ◆ Supporte d file fo rmats The software supports WAV , MP3, AAC, WMA and ATRAC formats. To transfer [...]
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53 Importing to HDD To change the transfer method Before transfer, th e software con verts WAV, WMA, AAC, and ATRAC files to formats play able on the server — WAV file s to LPCM or MP3; and WMA, AAC, ATRAC files to MP3. You can select t he conv ersion set tings . 1 On the “Tools” menu , click [Options] . 2 Select the format for WAV files, fro[...]
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54 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music Watching BD/DVD Videos a Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu. b Sele ct to dis pla y the icon s. c Select (Personal Video) or (BD/ DVD Movies) and pr ess ENTER. d Select a disc and press ENTER. e Select a title and press ENTER. To stop playback, press x . z Hints • You can view the BD/DVD cont ent by grouping[...]
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55 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music : Original title . : Playlist title. : Prot ected title . (displaye d in gray): Currently in a queue wa iting fo r copyi ng. About the disc listings for BD-ROMs and DVD- ROMs A Title names B Names o f direc tors a nd casts D: Director name C: Cast name To use the BD’s or DVD’s menu ◆ About Top Men u Some [...]
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56 Notes • D epend ing on the BD -ROM , the disc m ay not pla y properl y if you have cha nged the BD Pa rental Co ntrol setting duri ng playba ck. Yo u will ne ed to remov e the BD-ROM on ce and then re-in sert i t to re-sta rt. • Titles ma y not be sorte d corre ctly i f the titl e list c ontain s lo ng names that exce ed 60 chara cters . •[...]
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57 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music : Original title . : Playlist title. : Prot ected title . : Curren tly impo rtin g or co pyin g. (displaye d in gray): Currently in a queue wa iting fo r copyi ng. z (red): recording. N : Chasin g pla ybac k. Available OPTIONS The Optio ns menu app ears when yo u press O PTIONS. The availab le items differ depe[...]
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58 Various Video Playback Operations *1 x150 speed for BD-ROMs and AVCHD files. *2 For BD-ROMs and discs recorded in AVCHD format, press OPTIONS an d sele ct [Slow]. Rever se slow-mo tion is no t availabl e. Notes • For some co mmercia lly availab le BD- ROMs and DVD VIDEOs, the funct ions may n ot work as describe d above d ue to disc limita tio[...]
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59 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music Adjusting Pictures and Sound fo r Videos Adjusting the pictur e quality a When playing a video titl e or viewing an external vi deo input pic ture, press OPTIONS to turn on th e Opti ons menu. b Select [A/ V Setting s] – [Pi cture Se ttings] and press ENTER. The following items appear. *1 Cannot be used for B[...]
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60 d Adjust th e audio i nput level and pres s ENTER. e Press RETURN. Adjusting rec ording p ictures for external input a When viewing t he externa l input, pre ss OPTIONS. b Selec t [A /V Se ttin gs ] - [Re c Se tting s] a nd press ENTER. The follow ing items appear. c Select a sett ing and press ENTER. You can return these settin gs to the defaul[...]
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61 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music Available OPTIONS The Optio ns menu app ears when yo u press O PTIONS. The availab le items differ dependi ng on t he situa tion. ◆ Availab le OPTIO NS while selec ting alb ums ◆ Availabl e OPTIO NS while selectin g file s ◆ Avail able O PTION S duri ng pl ayba ck Items Details Slideshow P ace Sets the pa[...]
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62 Viewing Photo s Record ed on the Removable M edia a Press HOME t o turn on the Home Menu. b Select t o display t he ico ns. c Select one of t he removab le media. When displaying folders, select a folder to view, press ENTER. d Select a photo and pre ss ENTER. To di splay t he pr evious or next photo, press . or > . With digital still cameras[...]
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63 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music Variou s Photo Playback Opera tions Buttons/Func tions A YELLOW – Switches the viewing mode for “x- ScrapBook” (pa ge 64) (HD D onl y). B < / , – Tur ns p ages or sel ects phot os on “x- Scr apBo ok” (page 64) (HDD only). C RETURN – Ret urn s to the p revi ous disp lay. D / PREV/N EXT – Displ[...]
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64 Using “x-ScrapBook” “x-ScrapBook ” offers compel ling slide show tha t the server automat ically arranges to ex plore you r memories in a personaliz ed digital scr apbook. S ince the app lication allows f or adding home vi deo s and “x-Pict Story ” vide o title s, you ca n enjoy both pho tos and vide os in a sing le albu m. “x-Scr [...]
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65 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music ◆ Availab le OPTIO NS while selec ting x- ScrapBo ok ◆ Availabl e OPTIO NS while selectin g file s ◆ Avail able O PTION S duri ng pl ayba ck Adding video titl es to the “x- ScrapBook” alb um a Press HOME to turn o n the Home Menu. b Select to display the ic ons. c Select (x- ScrapBook) and pre ss ENTE[...]
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66 To enlarge, p ress YELLOW. g Select the des ired theme yo u and press ENTER. Notes on “x -ScrapBook” • When you edit an album, the previou s playba ck point will n ot be reta ined. • You cannot a dd t he same video t itle to a n albu m multi ple time s. • The album c onten t may c hange if its vid eo title is edite d. Changes su ch a s[...]
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67 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music When selecting from the preset music or tracks previousl y imported, go to s tep 9. e Select [I mport] a nd press ENTER. The CD selection display appears . • M usic on the HDD is not selectable. • Observe th e copyrigh t law when u sing any co py-r ighted conten t. f Select a s ource disc and press ENTER. T[...]
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68 l Select [Start] a nd press ENTER. z Hint You ca n also make a “x-Pict Story” file fro m the OP TIONS menu. Sele ct an al bum from the Ph oto ico n on t he Home menu, press OPTION S and select [Cre ate x- Pic t Stor y HD]. Available OPTIONS The Options menu app eras when you p ress OPTIONS. The displayed items di ffer dep ending o n the situ[...]
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69 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music Playing a Slid eshow a Press HOME to turn o n the Home Menu. b Select to display the ic ons. c Select an a lbum or or Memory cards. When displaying folders, s elect a folder to v iew, press ENTER. d Select a pho to and pre ss H . • To show th e prev ious or next phot o, pres s . or > . • To stop the slid[...]
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70 For playing music reco rded on the discs, the availabi lity differs as in the following four situation s. ◆ Availab le OPTION S while selectin g disc s ◆ Availab le OPTION S while selectin g mus ic fol ders ◆ Availab le OPTI ONS while selec ting tr acks ◆ Availab le OPT IONS d uri ng pl aybac k Notes • Playback o f CD-Rs create d in mu[...]
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71 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music c Select a and press H . • T o select a tr ack to play , select the fo lder and pre ss ENTER. Then, select a track and pre ss ENTER. Playing ne wly registered mu sic stored on th e HDD a Press HOME to turn o n the Home Menu. b Select to d isplay the ic ons. c Select the [Newly Re gistered ] fold er and press [...]
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72 –G e n r e –A r t i s t Notes • Th e “HDD M usic” folder c hanges dep ending on th e view se tting. Album: Displa ys folder by al bum. Genr e : Dis play s fo lde r by ge nre . Artist: Disp lays folde r by artist. • D epend ing on th e nu mber of reco rded a lbum s, the vi ew may be slow to change.[...]
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73 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music Various Musi c Playbac k Opera tions To play repeatedly (Repeat Play) Repeat Play is available for HDD content only. 1 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu. 2 Select to display the icons. 3 Select a folder on the HDD and press OPTIONS. The Options menu appears. 4 Select [Repeat], and then select either [Track] o[...]
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74 Playing Music in Othe r Rooms When connecte d to a DLNA comp atible a udio d evice o r PC vi a the network, you can play music stored on the HDD on these devi ces. About the DLNA function The func tion ensures co nnecti on and music sh aring amon g digital AV de vice s an d PCs on t he hom e netw ork. When t he server and t he DLNA compatib le d[...]
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75 Enjoying Videos, Photos, and Music Playing the Same M usic on All Client Devi ces (“PARTY MODE”) For infor mation ab out clien t device s that sup port “PARTY MODE” func tion, visit the followin g “Home Entert ainment Server” website : http://www.sony.c om/hesupport Preparing for “PARTY MODE” Play a Press HOME to turn o n the Hom[...]
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76 ‘ Organizing Content Using the s erver ’s variou s edit funct ions, you can make t he HDD/disc d ata more accessib le and easy to manage. For manag ing discs in the disc changer , see “ Managing Discs ” (page 35) . Editi ng Mo vie In for matio n for BD-ROMs and DVD- ROMs With regi stered BDs or DV D VIDEOs, yo u can cha nge th eir inform[...]
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77 Organizing Content g Select the item yo u want to edit and pres s ENTER. See page 90 when you need to enter characters. About movi e information d isplay ◆ Example: Dis play fo r discs (BD-ROM) A Cover a rt B Rating icon C Title D Release date (playback time) E Displays director, pr oducer, cast, and genre. F Refers to the AMG Serv ice for inf[...]
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78 About video title informa tion displ ay A Title B Playback ti me C Date of record ing D Title type Searching fo r Disc Info rmati on Search the AMG da tabase for in formation ab out comme rcially available CDs, DVD-ROMs and BD-ROMs whil e the corresponding su ch discs remain in the changer. The AMG Database c onta ins a rtist n ames an d album n[...]
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79 Organizing Content Editing Vi deo Title s You can make the mos t of disc cap acity by erasing and editing video titles. Note that e dits made to the ori ginal tit les are final and cann ot be u ndone. M ake a Pl aylist title if you want t o keep the original data. For deta ils about the Playlist titles and original titles, see below. Note You ca[...]
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80 Erasing titles Erasing mul tiple vid eo title s is usuall y the q uickest way to free up HDD/disc space. Make sure you ha ve a back up if you are erasing orig inal home vid eo titles. a Press HOME t o turn on the Home Menu. b Select to display t he icons thumbnail s of video ti tles . When editing disc content, select the DISC icon and press ENT[...]
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81 Organizing Content Erasing /editing secti ons of a title Playbac k will be more fun after erasing unwante d scenes. a Press HOME to turn o n the Home Menu. b Select to disp lay the i cons. c Select a f older a nd press ENTER. d Select a t itle and press OPTIONS. The Options menu appears. e Select the desired e dit opt ion and foll ow the steps b[...]
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82 5 Select [Finish] and p ress ENTE R. z Hints • You c an divide or combine ch apte rs by pressing the CH APTER MARK button or CH APTE R MARK ERASE button durin g playback. • If you want to divi de chapters dur ing impor t, press HOM E, select [Settings] – [Im port Settings] and set [Auto Ch apter M ark] to [Off]. • Up to 9 8 chapte r mark[...]
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83 Organizing Content Com bining title s Among the titles recorded on the HDD, you can combin e titles of the same type (i.e. p laylist titles to playl ist title, o r origin al titles to origin al titles). a Press HOME to turn o n the Home Menu. b Select to disp lay the i cons. c Select a f older a nd press ENTER. d Select a t itle and press OPTION[...]
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84 j Select [OK] and pre ss ENTER. To select mo re sections wi thin the same title, repeat from step 7. k When you f inish sel ecting sc enes fr om the same title , selec t [Finis h] and pre ss ENTER. The scene list display appears . • To add oth er scenes, select [Add Scene]. • To change t he scene order, select [Move Scene]. • To cance l al[...]
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85 Organizing Content About the pho to file information A Titl e B Date of s hootin g C File for mat D Dat a si ze E Res oluti on Information/Settings RETURN Finish 11/25/2005 8:16PM Resolution 2304 1728 Close JPG CIMG 1876 11/25/ 8:16PM File Format: 1.3MB[...]
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86 Editing Ph oto Files Erasing photos, alb ums and “ x-Pict Story” files a Press HOME t o turn on the Home Menu. b Select t o display t he ico ns. c Select an album, photo or “x-Pict S tory” fil e to erase and press OPTIONS. The Options menu ap pears. • To erase multiple photo files, select [Still Pic tures] – [Erase Multiple ]. d Sele[...]
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87 Organizing Content f On the c onf irma tio n sc reen , sel ec t [OK ] an d press ENTER. The album selection d isplay appears. • T o save in a new alb um, select [New Alb um]. See page 90 for entering the album name. g Select the destinat ion albu m and pre ss ENTER. z Hint Photos will n ot be gr ouped by date when copy ing on the HDD. Rotating[...]
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88 About the musi c album information display ◆ Exam ple: Di spla y for di scs (Mus ic CD) A Cove r art B Album n ame C Rele as e dat e D Total number of tracks (p layback time total) E Displays artist an d genre. F Refers to the AMG Ser vice for informatio n. See “Sea rching fo r disc in formatio n” for details (page 78) . Editing Audi o Tra[...]
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89 Organizing Content f Press OPTIONS to t urn on the Op tions Men u. The Options menu appear s with availab le edit options. g Select the item yo u want to edit and pres s ENTER. See page 90 when you need to enter characters. About the au dio track information disp lay A Track name B Release date C Track numb er (playb ack time of the track) D For[...]
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90 Editing Au dio Files Erasing albums a nd tracks a Press HOME t o turn on the Home Menu. b Select to display t he ico ns. c Select an album or track to er ase and pr ess OPTIONS. The Options menu ap pears. • To erase m ultiple tra cks, select [E rase Multipl e]. d Select [Erase] and press ENTER. e On the confirm ation screen, sel ect [Yes ] and[...]
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91 Organizing Content 2 Select [S] and press ENTER. 3 Select [Lower Case] and press ENTER. 4 Select [e] and press EN TER. 5 Select [a] and press ENTER. To register the word to the word list, select [Register Wor d]. 6 Select [Finish] and p ress ENTE R. Example: To enter “Sea” w ith the other buttons 1 Press INPUT to turn on the upper case keybo[...]
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92 Copying to BD/DVD Checking Di sc Informati on Some rest rictio ns ma y appl y de pen ding on the media and content. Check the so urce conte nt on the HDD and the destinat ion dis c status be forehand . See “Manag ing Ser ver Content W ith the Disc Information Disp lay” (page 33) . z Hint When a di sc’s conten t is mix ed with vide o, photo[...]
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93 Copying to BD/DVD Copying Vid eos This section covers v ideo copy from HDD to BD/DVD in proc edur al or der: •“ Befo re c opyi ng ” (page 93) •“ Formatting a BD/DVD ” (page 93) •“ Copyi ng vid eos to B D/DV D ” (page 94) •“ Clos ing a BD ” (page 95) •“ Fina lizing a DV D ” (page 95) Refer directly to the re lated se[...]
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94 Copying vide os to BD/DVD a Press HOME t o turn on the Home Menu. b Select to display the icons. c Select (Copy HDD to Disc) and pres s ENTER. d Select a destinat ion dis c and pres s ENTER. The title se lection display appears. e Select video tit les to co py and pres s ENTER (30 titles max imum). The video cop y display appears (see below). Wh[...]
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95 Copying to BD/DVD Closing a BD By closin g, you can retain disc recording s without a lteration o r erasure. Note that unlik e DVD fina lizing, closing a BD cann ot be undone . a Press HOME to turn o n the Home Menu. b Select to disp lay the i cons. c Select and press ENTER. d Select a BD di sc and press OPTIONS. The Options menu appears. e Sele[...]
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96 f Select [Final ize] o r [DVD Menu] an d press ENTER. The DVD Menu creation display appears. To zoom the wallpaper, p ress the YELLOW button. If [Finalize] is not selectable, the disc has previously been finalized. g Select the DVD Menu and press ENTER. h On the con fir mati on s cre en, c heck the time required for fi nalizing, s elect [Yes] a [...]
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97 Copying to BD/DVD The unit automatically selects the reco rding mode according to the available space. z Hints • I f ther e is not en ough av ailab le space or ma nagemen t inf ormati on on the targe t disc, the messag e “Canno t import/copy be cause of th e less space. ” appears in th e display du ring importi ng/copy ing. • If im porti[...]
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98 Notes and Restriction s on Importing/Copyi ng Notes on gene ral impo rting/ copying • Operations may diffe r depending on the HDD/BD/DVD statu s. Follow the on-screen messages . • If a message appe ars indicati ng tha t the contr ol informa tion is full, erase the titles on the disc. Importing or copying of heav ily edited title s may not be[...]
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99 Copying to BD/DVD Copy in g Phot os Copying phot os to BD/DVD a Press HOME to turn o n the Home Menu. b Select to display the ic ons. c Select the icon and pre ss ENTER. d Select a di sc. e Select an a lbum to copy and p ress ENTER. f Repeat step 5 to sel ect all the albums you want to copy. g Select [St art] and pr ess ENTER. z Hint If you c re[...]
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100 Various Connections Connecting a TV (or monitor) Refer to th e followin g sections for details a bout con nection to a TV (or monitor). About video sign als Videos an d photo s can be d isplay ed either in the High Defin ition (HD) or Stand ard Definition (SD) qu ality. This se rver hand les th e fol lowing vide o si gnals . Selec t the format [...]
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101 Various Connections Selectin g a video cable Since t he s erver h as several con necting jacks, y ou c an sele ct acco rding t o the jacks on yo ur T V. If you hav e a high- defin ition T V, connect usin g the HDMI OUT jack or the C OMPONENT VIDEO OUT jac ks. About video s ignal se ttings The server suppo rts several vide o display formats list[...]
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102 Connecting with a n HDMI cable Superior video and aud io qua lity ca n be obta ined when the HDMI cable is used t o connect t he server to a TV. This conn ectio n type out puts bo th th e audio an d vide o signal s so only one cabl e is requi red. To switch the output resolution for the HDMI OUT jack Select [Se ttings] – [Video Se tting s] ?[...]
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103 Various Connections Connecting with a compone nt video ca ble The COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks output brightness (Y) and chroma (P B , P R ) indepe ndentl y t o re prod uce the origin al color. You can also enjoy hi gher qualit y pi ctures from 480p/ 720p pro gress ive sign als or 10 80i inter lace si gnal s, if your TV , projector o r AV amplifie[...]
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104 Connecting with a n S Video cable or video c able If you have an AV amplifier (receiv er) and would like to enjoy high qua lity soun d, use the supplied HDM I cable. [Optional]: If your TV has a CONTROL S jack You can co ntrol t he server b y ope rating th e remote , point ing it toward the TV (conveni ent when the server and T V are placed awa[...]
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105 Various Connections Connecti ng an AV Amplifier If you hav e an AV ampli fier (re ceive r) and woul d like to en joy high qual ity soun d, us e the s upp lied HDM I cabl e. I f your H DMI devi ce doe s not supp ort digital au dio si gnal s or has no HDMI input jac k, conn ect using a n optic al or co axial dig ital ca ble (not supplied). If the[...]
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106 Connecting with a digital ca ble Conne cting with a n audio cable PUSH/OPEN AC IN CONTROL S IN/ IR IN HDMI OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT R R-AUDIO-L VIDEO LINE IN 1 OUT S VIDEO YP B P R LAN ( 10/100 ) COAXIAL DIGITAL OUT PCM/DTS/ DOLBY DIGITAL L OPTICAL OPTICAL COAXIAL DIGIT AL OUT PCM/DTS/ DOLBY DIGIT AL Server To DIGITAL OUT (OPTI CAL/C O[...]
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107 Various Connections[...]
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108 Changing the Server Settings Select (Set tings ) on th e Home Menu when you need to cha nge the sett ings of the server. Displa ying the Ser ver Settings i con By selectin g you can make var ious adju stment s for pictur e and soun d and system settin gs. a Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu. b Select . c Select t he desired setup ca tegory ic[...]
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109 Changing the Server Sett ings List of settin gs category i cons Icon Expla nation Call Guide (page 110) Displays contact information for Son y custome r supp ort. Message s (page 110) Message s from the server cont aining op eration hint s and no tes ar e stored. Di sc M anage r (page 110) Select this when yo u want to operate [Disc Manager]. A[...]
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110 Call Guid e Select thi s when you n eed to contac t “Home Entertain ment Server” Custo mer Call Ce nter for produ ct su pport. The conta ct inf ormatio n wil l be dis playe d. For product supp ort, call “Home Entert ainment Server” Custom er Call Center at 1-877-53 1-SONY (7669 ), or visi t ou r web site a t http:// www. sony. com /hesu[...]
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111 Changing the Server Sett ings Impo rt Se tti ngs The defa ult settin gs are und erlined. HDV/DV Import Settings File Format – Select [DV] or [HDV ] and p ress EN TER acc ordin g to the ca mcord er you pl an to connect. If a DV camcord er is connected when [HDV] is select ed, the setting will be switched to [DV] to receiv e the DV sign als. Re[...]
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112 Video Settin gs The defau lt sett ings ar e under lined. Video Output Aspect Ratio 16:9 – Select thi s when connec ting a wide -screen TV. Original – Select thi s when connec ting to a TV with a wide-mode fun ction. A wide-screen TV also display s 4:3 scre en pictur es in 16:9. 4:3 – Select thi s when connec ting a 4:3 TV wit hout a wide-[...]
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113 Changing the Server Sett ings To set the output resolution Note that th e resolution d iffers depend ing on the di splay de vice, co nnecting jack, and th e source materi al as below. When the COMPONE NT setti ng is p rioritized z Hint To chan ge [Com ponen t Resolut ion], press E NTER while ho lding down RETU RN (both are in the re tracta ble [...]
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114 Audio Settin gs The defau lt sett ings ar e under lined. HDMI Audio Out put Aut o – Normal ly, sele ct thi s. Out puts aud io s ignals accordin g to the stat us of t he c onnected HDMI devi ce. PCM – Downm ixes to 2-c hannel Lin ear PCM si gnals before outputti ng fr om the HDMI OUT jack. Note Select [PCM] w hen connec ting a TV or an AV am[...]
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115 Changing the Server Sett ings Pho to Se tti ngs The defa ult settin gs are und erlined. Slideshow Effec t O n – Enabl es slides how tran sitions. Off – Disable slideshow transitions. – Selec ts effects for the sl ideshow. x-Pict Story HD Time Dis play On – Shows the s hooti ng date as pa rt of the visual eff ect. Off – Do es no t show[...]
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116 System Settings The defau lt sett ings ar e under lined. Brightness of Fron t Panel Bright – Indicat ors and t he top and front panel di splays l ight up bright ly. Dark – The ind icators and the top an d front pa nel disp lays light up dimly . Dim – The top and front panel displa ys turn off when the power is off, an d light up diml y wh[...]
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117 Changing the Server Sett ings Set Password 1 Enter the passwo rd you wan t to set. 2 Select [OK] and press ENTER. To c hange t he passw ord Before step 1, ent er the cur rent pa ssword and then a new passw ord. – Set or ch ange the pa ssword for the "p arental contr ol" fun ction. A passwor d allows you to set a res triction on BD-R[...]
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118 BD/DVD Viewing Settings The defau lt sett ings ar e under lined. Note Playba ck setti ngs descri bed in this se ction m ay no t work if a playba ck set ting was rec orded or preset on the disc by disc m anufact urer. The di sc’s play back setting s take prior ity over the serv er’s playba ck settings. BD/DVD Menu Language – When you selec[...]
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119 Changing the Server Sett ings DVD Wide Mode Letter Box – Displays a wid e pictur e with black ban ds at the top and bottom. Pan & Scan – Displays the fu ll-height pic ture on th e entire scree n, with trimm ed sides. Note The a spect ratio is fixed on som e discs. For exam ple, a l etter box pi cture m ay app ear eve n when [Pan & S[...]
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120 Date and Tim e Settings Date and Time Set – Set th e month, date, year, h our, an d minu te (in th is orde r) us ing the curso r butt ons. Date and Time Set Settings[...]
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121 Changing the Server Sett ings Network Setti ngs Internet Setting s Q uickest way to get st arted Connect t he server to the Internet. See page 2 6 for conn ectio n det ails. Fo r us e of routers and g aming adap ters, refer to the de vice's operat ing instructi ons. 1 Check that [IP Address Acquisit ion] is set to [Use DHCP]. 2 Select [Net[...]
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122 Music Serve r Settings Quic kest way to ge t started 1 Set [Music Server Function] to [On]. 2 Set [Client Registration] to [Auto]. Music Se rver Functi on Turns on or off th e server function. 1 Sel ect [Musi c Server Funct ion] and pre ss ENTER. 2 Sel ect [On] and pre ss ENTER. [Off] stops the server function entirely. Server Na me Sets the na[...]
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123 Changing the Server Sett ings Easy Setup Re-runs Easy Setu p, which includes the follo wing settin gs. See page 28 for details. ◆ Date and Tim e Settings ◆ All Me dia Guid e Sett ings ◆ Music Se rver Se ttings Note If you ha ve re-run E asy Setup accidenta lly, ch eck that th e prev ious settin gs are reta ined. Easy Setup Makes the Initi[...]
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124 Resetting Reset to F actory Defa ult 1 Select the setting s you want to re set to de fault and press ENTER. You can reset the following setting s: – Import S ettin gs – Video S ettings – Audio Setting s – Pho to Settings – Syste m Settings – BD/DVD Viewing Settings – Network S ettings – All Settin gs 2 On the confirmation screen[...]
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125 Changing the Server Sett ings[...]
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126 Other Remote Uses Opera tin g Other De vice s By pressi ng the de vice se lectio n but ton on the remote (TV, VCR , etc.), you can switch th e remote’s de vice mod e and operat e other devices tha t are placed in th e same room. AV AV / 1 RM SET UP Number butt ons Device selectio n butto ns Color butt ons • Operating Other Devices . . . .[...]
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127 Other Remote Uses Programming AV co mponents to the device sele ction bu ttons You ca n use the remo te with Sony a nd other br ande d AV compone nts. To use with ot her AV comp onents, set the compone nt’s manufac turer code t o the correspond ing devi ce button on the remote (TV, VCR, CUSTOM buttons, etc.). Codes that ca n be ente red va ry[...]
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128 ◆ For MD decks ◆ For BD play er s and rec orde rs ◆ For T Vs ◆ For DVD players ◆ For DVD/ VIDEO co mbo dec ks ◆ For LD pla yers ◆ For Vide o CD pla yers ◆ For VCRs Manufactu rer Code Sony 301 Denon 302 JVC 303 Kenw ood 3 04 Manufactu rer Code Sony 310 311 312 Manufactu rer Code Sony 501 Aiwa 536 539 501 Akai 50 3 AOC 503 Cent ur[...]
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129 Other Remote Uses ◆ For sate llite tune rs ◆ For cab le box t uners The Remote Learning Operations The supp lied re mote is a “le arni ng” remote that memo rizes: 1) Addi tional d evice fu nctions whe n the e xisting d evice selection b utton (e .g., TV , VCR, etc.) is already in use (pag e 12 9) . 2) Freque ntl y used seq uenti al proc[...]
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130 d At close range ( 2–4 inches, a bout 5–10 cm) and fa cing the sensors on the ser ver’s remote and t he AV amp lif ier’ s re mote , se nd th e remote code fro m the AV ampli fier’s remote. The devi ce's butt on light pressed i n step 2 (AMP) turns of f. Keep sending for mor e than one secon d until the button flashes again. e Che[...]
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131 Other Remote Uses To exit the procedure Press RM SET UP. Or, leave the remote for more tha n 60 seconds withou t operating . Using a registered MACRO a Press MACRO 1/2/3 to ex ecute MACRO. The MACRO operation starts , executing each command in the s et order. Th e pressed MACRO but ton li ght s up dur ing e xecu tio n, and turn s off whe n fini[...]
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132 Additional Information Basic Trouble shootin g Check the foll owin g condition s Cable connection TV's input switch Server's power Is the server turned o n? Are they connect ed securely? Is the TV’s in put switch ed to the ser ver? If the server’s power is o n, / 1 on the serv er light s up in green . • Basic Troublesh ooting [...]
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133 Additional Information These ar e not real probl ems , If none of the above applies, find t he symptom in “ Trouble shooting ” (page 134) . DAT A D1 D2 D3 D4 CD VR DVD RW The power is off but fan noise is heard. [PLEASE WAIT] flashes, but it is slow to start up. No response The fan rotates if [Standard ] is selected. The fr ont panel disp l[...]
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134 Troubleshooti ng If you expe rience any o f the foll owing diffi culties while using the server, use t his troubl eshoo ting gu ide t o help remedy t he probl em be fore r eque sting repa irs. I f yo u have an y qu esti ons about this product , call “Home Ente rtainm ent Server” Custo mer Call Center at 1-877- 531-SONY (7669), or visit our [...]
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135 Additional Information , DTS audio signals on CDs and DVDs are output from th e DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) jack. And set [DTS] is set to [DTS] of [Aud io Setti ngs] in [Setti ngs]. The sound is not output correctly. , When the AV ampl ifier connect ed to the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or COAXIAL) jack or the HDMI OUT jack does not support Dolby Di[...]
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136 Some functions such as Stop, Search, Slow- motion Play, Repeat Play, or Shuffle Play cannot be performed. , Depen ding on the disc, you may not be a ble to do some of the operat ions above. Refer t o the operatin g manual that comes with the d isc. The language for th e audio cannot be changed. , Try using the BD’s or DVD’s menu instead of [...]
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137 Additional Information Others The upper end or bottom end of the Options menu does not fit the screen. , Change the TV’s Zoom setting. Refer to t he Instructions supp lie d wi th th e T V. The HDMI Control function does not work. , Check the HDMI co nnection (page 102 ) . , Set [HDMI Control] to [ On] (p age 1 16) . , Make sure t hat the c on[...]
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138 , Nothing will be displayed for content copi ed on a reco rdable media su ch as a CD-R/CD-RW and DVD -R. Note that no data can b e acquired for mu sic content impo rted to the HDD. , When the AMG Database does not contain p ertinent d ata, nothing will be displayed or received . Metadata received from AMG Database is not corr ect . , Metadata r[...]
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139 Additional Information Self-Diagno stic F unction To preve nt the serv er from m alfunctio ning, th e server m ay perform self-diagnostic test. In case an error message is displ ayed on the t op or fro nt pan el displ ay, call “ Home Entertainmen t Server” Custom er Call Center. Error code Cause and/or corrective action E×××× An er ror [...]
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140 About Software Updates z Hints • You can chec k the curre nt so ftwa re ver sion. Pr ess HOME, and sele ct [Settings] - [System Settings] - [De vice Inform ation]. • A ne w mail w ill be stored in [ Massages] no tifying that the upda te was succes sful. Updating the software usin g an upd ate disc a Press HOME t o turn on the Home Menu. b S[...]
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141 Additional Information Updat ing t he s erv er’s so ftw are u sing the network a Press HOME to turn o n the Home Menu. b Select to disp lay the i cons. c Select and press ENTER. d Select [So ftware Update ] and pre ss ENTER. e Select [Ne twork Update] and press ENTER. The network conn ection display appear s. f Select [ Yes] and press ENTER. [...]
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142 Glossary AAC (page 52) “Adv anced Aud io Cod ing” is a dig ital audio codec adapt ed for digi tal broa dca st. It feat ure s a h igh c ompre ss ion rate and high quality audio compara ble to music CDs. ATRA C (pag e 52) “ATRAC Advan ced Lossless” is a lossless audio co mpression technolog y that compresse s and expand s CD au dio data c[...]
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143 Additional Information surroun d so und is p lanned for Blu -ray Discs, the au dio signal s can be downmi xed to 5.1 or 2 chan nels for backward c ompatibil ity, and th e reprod uced aud io qua lity can ei ther be at the bit rate of DTS Digit al Surr ound or the lossless mode. DVD VIDEO (pag e 11, 149) A disc format that contains u p to eight h[...]
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144 Pop-up me nu (pa ge 55) An enhanc ed menu operatio n availabl e on BD- ROMs. The pop- up menu appe ars when MENU i s press ed duri ng playb ack, and ca n be operate d while playba ck is in prog ress. Progressive signals (page 1 01 , 103) Compared t o the Interlace format that alternatel y shows every other line of an image (field) to crea te on[...]
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145 Additional Information About Trad emarks and Copyrights • “AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are trademarks of Matsushita Ele ctric Industr ial Co., Ltd. and S ony Corpor ation. • Java and all Java-ba sed tra demarks and logos a re trademark s or registered trademar ks of Sun Microsyst ems, Inc. • Esmertec a nd Jbed a re trad emarks or [...]
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146 Required i .LINK cable Use the S ony i. LINK 4-pin-to-4 -pin cable (during DV importing ). The server compl ies with IEEE 1394-1 995 and IEEE 13 94a- 2000 s tand ards. Notes about i.LINK • i. LINK does no t automatic ally guarant ee compat ible operat ions among all i.LINK dev ices. Transmission of data a nd control information between connec[...]
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147 Additional Information TV Display Viewing Optio ns On wide-screen TVs or TVs with a wide-screen fun ction, the dis play options will d epend on the TV’s wide-mod e settings as fol low s. S ee also your TV ’s manua l for th e wide-m ode s ettings. For details about Hig h-Definitio n ( ) and Standard -Definit ion ( ) pictures, see “About vi[...]
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148 About Removable Me dia and Record ing M odes Record abl e/pla yable disc s DVD-RWs (VR mode) and DVD-Rs ( VR mode) re corded on th is serv er are pla yable only on compatibl e devices . Note that t hese di scs w ill n ot play on a normal DVD player. *1 Only when th e recording mode is XP o r SP and [Vid eo Output Aspect Rati o] is se t to [1 6:[...]
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149 Additional Information Playback compatib ility with c ommercial ly available disc packages, and discs recorded on o ther device s The ser ver play s both 12 cm and 8 cm di scs (ex cludin g 8 cm D VD -R DL dis cs). *1 BD-R/BD-RE (dual la yer) are not s upported. *2 BD-RE (Ver.2.1 ) and BD-R (Ver.1 .1) are suppo rted. *3 Only DV D-RA M com plia n[...]
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150 List of recording modes Recor ding mo des an d reco rdable t ime for HDD/B D * Recorda ble tim e may dif fer dep ending on th e follow ing (SR, LR or ER onl y): – when record ing add itiona l video s on an edi ted BD. – w hen record ing only still imag es or sound. Recor ding mo des an d reco rdable t ime for DVD * *Recordabl e time ma y di[...]
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151 Additional Information Supported me mory card types The f ollow ing memor y ca rds can be use d wi th the u nit *1 . *1 Not all mem ory cards are guarant eed to wo rk. Operati on is not assured if nonsuppo rted me mory card s are used. *2 Up to 8 GB of Sony “Me mory Stick” are assured to be opera ble on this serve r. Howev er, no t all “M[...]
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152 Region co de Your server has a r egion code pri nted on the back of the unit and wi ll only play c ommercial BDs/DVDs ( playback only) l abeled wi t h identic al regi on c odes. Thi s syst em i s use d t o pr otec t co pyri ghts. Commercial DVDs labeled will also play on this server. If yo u tr y to pl ay a ny ot her BD/ DVD, t he messag e “P[...]
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153 Additional Information Language Cod e List See pa ge 118 for details. The langu age spe llings confo rm to th e ISO 639: 1988 (E /F) stan dard. Code Language 1027 Afar 1028 Abk hazian 1032 Afri kaans 1039 Amha ric 1044 Arabi c 1045 Assamese 1051 Ayma ra 1052 Az erbaijani 1053 Bashki r 1057 Byel orussia n 1059 Bulga rian 1060 Biha ri 1061 Bislam[...]
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154 Index Words i n bracket s appea r in the on- screen d isplays. Numerics [48kHz/96 kHz PCM] 114 A AAC 52 [A-B Erase] 57 , 81 [Add Vide o] 65 [Album Name] 88 [Albums] 38 [All Media Guide Settings] 28 , 117 ATRAC 52 [Audio DRC] 119 [Audio La nguag e] 11 8 [Audio Output ATT] 114 [Audio Setting s] 114 [Auto Chapter Mark] 82 , 111 [Auto D ispla y] 11[...]
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155 Additional Information [Rename Compo ser] 89 [Rename Cond uctor] 89 [Rename Director ] 77 [Rename Prod ucer] 77 [Rename Title ] 77 [Rename Track ] 89 [Repeat] 73 [Reset to Facto ry Default] 124 Resetting 124 [Ro tat e (le ft) ] 87 [Rotate (right)] 87 Router 26 S S Vide o cabl e 104 [Sam pl e Albu m] 8 [Sample Display] 115 Scan 15 SD Memory Card[...]