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©2009 Sony Corporation 4-132-320- 13 (1) Home Theatr e System Operating Instructions HT -DDW5500[...]
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2 GB T o reduc e the ris k of fire or electric shoc k, do not e xpose thi s apparatus to rain or moistu re . To redu ce the r isk of fire, do not c over the ventilat ion openi ng of the appara tus with newsp apers, tableclo ths, curtains , etc. Do not pl ace the nake d flame source s such as light ed candles on the a ppara tus. To reduc e the risk [...]
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3 GB About This Manual • The inst ructio ns in th is manu al are for mode l HT -DDW5500. In thi s manual , models of are a code SP is used for illustrat ion pur poses unless stat ed other wise. Any dif feren ce i n opera tion i s clearly i ndicate d in the text, fo r example, “Model s of area co de MX only ”. • The inst ruction s in this ma[...]
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4 GB T able of Contents Descripti on and location of parts............ .......5 Getting Star te d 1: Installin g the speak ers .......... ........... ........ 14 2: Connectin g the speakers and subwoofe rs ......... ....... ........... ........... ....... . 16 3: Conn ecting th e TV ........... ....... ........... .....19 4a: Con necting the audi o[...]
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5 GB Description and location of par ts Receiver Power amplif ier Front panel MULTI STEREO GAME NIGHT MODE PHONES MOVIE A.F.D . AUTO CAL MIC VIDEO L AUDIO R VIDEO 2 IN MASTER VOLUME INPUT SELECTOR MUSIC ?/1 7 9 8 6 0 1 3 4 5 2 qs qa ILLUMINATION VOLUME ON OFF MIN q d continued[...]
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6 GB Name Function A ? / 1 (on/standby) Press to turn the re ceiver on or off (page 30 , 37, 38, 55, 64 ). B INPUT SELECT OR Tur n to se lect the inp ut source t o play back (page 35, 37 , 38, 61 , 63) . C Display The current stat us of the selecte d compone nt or a list of select able it ems appear s here (pag e 7). D Remote senso r Receives sign [...]
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7 GB About the indicat ors on the display LFE MEM D.RANGE SLEEP FM AM ST HDMI COAX OPT LC SL S SB R SR SW P L IIx DTS -ES 96/24 NEO:6 D EX 12 3 4 5 76 8 9 0 q a Name Function A SW Lights up when the a udio signal is ou tput fr om the SUBWOOFER jack. B LFE Ligh ts up whe n the di sc bein g play ed bac k co ntai ns an LFE (Low Freque ncy Effect ) cha[...]
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8 GB Name Function H DTS(-ES ) indicators DTS DTS-ES DTS 96/24 Light up w hen DT S or DTS-ES signals are i nput. Lights up whe n the receiv er is decoding DT S signals. Lights up whe n the receiv er is decoding DT S-ES signal s. Lights up whe n the receiv er is decoding D TS 96/24 (96 kH z/ 24 bit) signal s. Note When playin g a DTS format disc, be[...]
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9 GB Receiver Power amplif ier Rear panel Y P B / C B P R / C R L R 5 6 7 8 4 2 1 3 SAT IN BD IN OPTICAL DVD IN COAXIAL DIGIT AL DC5V 0.7A MAX DMPORT AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN SA-CD / CD / CD-R TV SAT IN DVD IN BD IN MONITOR OUT COMPONENT VIDEO ANTENNA VIDEO IN VIDEO IN VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN S[...]
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10 GB * Y ou can wat ch the se lected input image when you connect the HDMI OUT or MONITOR OUT jack to a TV (pag e 19) . C VIDEO/A UD IO INPUT/OUTPUT section AUDIO IN/ OUT jacks Conn ects to a VCR , DVD player , etc. (pag e 19, 24, 25 , 26). VIDEO IN/ OUT* jacks D SYSTEM CONTR OL INPUT/OUTPUT section SYSTEM CONTROL OUT jack Connect s to the power a[...]
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11 GB You can use t he suppli ed remote to operate the receiver a nd to c ontrol th e Sony a udio/vi deo componen ts that the remote is assigne d to operate. F or detail s, see “Cha nging but ton assignments” (pag e 64). RM-AAU027 Remote commander 123 46 78 0/10 ENTER 9 SYSTEM STANDBY TV INPUT SLEEP DMPORT VIDEO1 VIDEO2 BD DVD 2CH A.F.D. TV CH [...]
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12 GB Name Functio n H AMP MENU Pres s to display the men u of the re ceiver. Then , use V , v , B , b and ( P ) to perform menu opera tions. I ENTE R Press to enter the v alue a fter sele cting a chan nel, disc or track usin g the nume ric buttons of the T V, VCR or satell ite tun er. MEMO RY Press to store a st ation . J MUTI NG Press to turn o f[...]
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13 GB a) The ta ctil e dot is at tac hed to t hese butto ns (Th e number 5, MASTER VOL +/TV VOL + , H ). Use as a m ark of opera tion. b) This button is al so avai labl e for DIGIT AL MEDIA POR T adapter operation . For details on the functi on of the button , see the operating instructio ns supplied with the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT ad apter . Notes •[...]
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14 GB 1: Installi ng th e speake rs This receiv er allows you to us e a 6 channel speaker with 2 s ubwoofer system. Example of a 6 channel speaker with 2 subwoofer system configurat ion A Front s peaker (l eft) B Front speaker (right) C Center speake r D Surround speaker (left) E Surround speaker (rig ht) F Surround ba ck speak er G Subwoofe r H Su[...]
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15 GB Getting Started You can inst all your surroun d and surro und back sp eak ers on th e wal l. 1 Prepare screws ( not supp lied) that are suitable for the hook on the ba ck of each speake r as shown in the illustrations below. 2 Fasten th e screws to t he wall. The screws should protrude 5 to 7 mm. 3 Hang the sp eakers o n the screws. Notes •[...]
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16 GB 2: Conn ecting the sp eakers and subw oofer s Before connectin g the cords, be su re to disconnect the A C power cord. The follo wing illu stration sho ws ho w to connect to the speak ers. A Front s peaker (l eft) B Front speaker (right) C Center speake r D Surround speaker (left) E Surround speaker (rig ht) F Surround ba ck speak er a) Use t[...]
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17 GB Getting Started To connect the speakers correc tly Check the speake r type by referring to the speaker la bel* on th e rear panel of the speakers. *T he center sp eaker and subwoof ers do not have any cha racte r on th e spea ker lab el. For d etail s on th e spea ker t ype , se e pa ge 3. Tip Use th e supp lied sp eakers to optim ize th e sy[...]
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18 GB The follo wing illu stration sho ws ho w to connect to the subwoofers. Note To ad jus t the vol ume of all th e spe akers and th e subwoofers at the same time, press MASTER VOL +/– on th e remot e. Y ou can also use MASTER VOLUME on the r eceiver . A Subwoofer B Subwoofer a) Use th e red and b lack s peake r cor ds t o conn ect th e subwoo [...]
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19 GB Getting Started 3: Conne cting the TV You can wat ch the sel ected in put imag e when you connect the HDMI OUT or MONITOR OUT jack to a TV. It is not necessary to connect all the cords. Conn ect aud io and vid eo cords accord ing to the jacks of yo ur components . Before connecti ng the co rds, be su re to dis connect the AC power cord. Y P B[...]
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20 GB Note Be sure to turn on the re ceiver when the video a nd audio sign als of a playb ack com ponen t are being outpu t to a TV via the re ceiv er. Unl ess the p owe r is turned on, ne ither video no r audio signals wi ll be transmit ted. Tip To output the sound of the TV from the speake rs connect ed to the r eceiver , be su re to – conn ect[...]
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21 GB Getting Started 4b: Connecting the video componen ts This s ection desc ribes ho w to hoo k up your componen ts to this receiver. Before you begi n, refer to “Componen t to be connec ted” below for the pa ges which de scribe how to connect each compon ent. Before connecti ng the cords, be sure to disconnect th e AC power cord. After hooki[...]
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22 GB HDMI is the abbreviated nam e for High- Definition Mul timedia Interface. It is an interface whic h transmits vid eo and audio signals in digit al forma t. The sou nd is output from the TV speak er only when a p layback component an d this receive r, as well as this receiv er and the TV are connec ted via an HDMI j ack. To output the sound fr[...]
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23 GB Getting Started Notes on HDMI connections • This receiver may n ot be able to transfer video or au dio sign als with cert ain types o f componen ts. • The m ulti/stereo area audio sig nals of a Super Au dio CD are no t output . • Be sure to turn on the receiver when the video an d audio sign als of a play back componen t are being out p[...]
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24 GB The followi ng illustra tion show s how to connect a DVD p layer . It is no t nece ssary to c onnect all the cords. Conn ect aud io and vid eo cor ds acc ordin g to the jacks of yo ur component s. Note To input multi channel di gital au dio from the DVD player , set the digit al audio output settin g on the DVD player. Refer to the operating [...]
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25 GB Getting Started The follo wing illustratio n shows ho w to conne ct a satell ite tuner o r set-top bo x. It is not necessary t o connect all the cords. Connect au dio and vi deo cords ac cordi ng to the jacks of yo ur componen ts. Notes • When connec ting op tical d igital c ords, in sert the plug s st raig ht in u ntil they click into p la[...]
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26 GB The followi ng illustra tion show s how to connect a componen t which has analo g jacks such as a DVD recorder, VCR, etc. It is not n ecessary to co nnect al l the cords. Connect audio and vi deo cords acco rding to the jac ks of your comp onents. Connecting components with analog video and audio jacks Y P B / C B P R / C R L R SAT IN BD IN O[...]
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27 GB Getting Started Notes • B e sur e to ch ange th e fact ory setti ng of the VID EO 1 input button on the remo te so that you can use the button to c ontrol your DVD recorder. For details, see “Cha nging button a ssignments” (p age 64) . • You can also rena me the VI DEO 1 input so that it can be displaye d on the receiver’s disp lay.[...]
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28 GB 5: Connecting the an tennas Connect the supplied AM loop antenn a and FM wi re ant enna . Before conn ecting th e antennas , be sur e to disconn ect the AC power cord. *T he shape of the co nnector v aries de pending on the area c ode of this rece i ver . Notes • To preve nt noise pi ckup, kee p the AM l oop antenn a awa y fro m the r eceiv[...]
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29 GB Getting Started 6: Prepar ing the re ceiver and the re mote If your receiver and po wer amplifier has a voltage selec tor on the rear panel , check that the volt age selector is set to the l ocal power supply voltage. If not, u se a screwdriver to set the sele ctor to the c orrect po sition before conne cting the AC power c ord to a wall ou t[...]
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30 GB Before using the receiver for the first time, initiali ze the recei ver by pe rforming th e following pro cedure. Thi s procedure can also be used to return settin gs you have made to their factory defa ults. Be sure to use the bu ttons on the receiver for this opera tion. 1 Press ? / 1 to tur n off the re ceiv er. 2 Hold down ? / 1 for 5 se [...]
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31 GB Getting Started 7: Calibrating the appropriate settings automatically (AUTO CALIBRA TION) The DCAC (Digital Cinema Auto Calibration) function allows you to perform auto matic calibratio n such as: • Checking the connect ion between each speaker and t he receiver. • Adjustin g the speaker le vel. • Measuring the distance o f each speak e[...]
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32 GB 1 Press AMP MENU. 2 Press AUTO CAL. Measurem ent starts in 5 sec onds and the display change s as follo ws: A.CAL [5] t A.CAL [4] t A.CAL [3] t A.CAL [2] t A.CAL [1] While the time i s counti ng do wn, stand away from the measu rement area to avoid measurement error . 3 Measurem ent starts. The measureme nt process will take a fe w minu tes t[...]
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33 GB Getting Started When error codes appear When an error is detected duri ng Auto Calibration , an error code will appe ar on the display cyc lically aft er each measureme nt process as foll ows: Error code t blank d isplay t (error code t blank di splay) a) t PUSH t blank displa y t ENTER a) Appe ars when th ere are mor e than on e error co de.[...]
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34 GB c) For deta ils, r efe r “Fro nt spe aker dist ance” (pag e 47). d) For details, refer “Tip” on page 47. 8: Adjusting the speaker levels and balance (TEST TONE) You can adju st the speaker le vels and bal ance while liste ning to the test to ne from yo ur listening p osition. Tip The re ceiv er emp loys a test t one with a fre quenc y[...]
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35 GB Pl ayb a ck 5 Press V / v repeate dly to select “T. TONE Y” . The test tone is output fro m each spea ker in sequence as fo llows: Front left t Center t Front ri ght t Surro und ri ght t Surr ound back t Surround left t Subwoofer 6 Adjust the speaker levels a nd balance using the LEVEL menu so tha t the level of the te st tone sounds the [...]
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36 GB * “SA -CD/CD/CD-R” sc roll across the display , then “SA-CD/C D” appears. 2 Turn on the component and start pla yback. 3 Press MAS TER VO L +/– to adjust the vo lume. You can also use MASTER VOLUME on the receiver. To activate the muting functi on Press MUTING. The muti ng functio n will be canceled wh en you do th e followi ng. •[...]
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37 GB Pl ayb a ck Liste ning/W atchi ng a componen t Listening to a Super Audio CD/CD 123 46 78 0/10 ENTER 9 SYSTEM STANDBY TV INPUT SLEEP DMPORT VIDEO1 VIDEO2 BD DVD 2CH A.F.D. TV CH – PRESET – TV CH + PRESET + TUNING – TV TUNING + FM MODE MOVIE MUSIC AMP MENU CLEAR DISPLAY MUTING TV VOL MASTER VOL DVD/BD MENU AUTO CAL D.TUNING D.SKIP SAT TV[...]
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38 GB Watching a D VD/Blu-ray disc 123 46 78 0/10 ENTER 9 SYSTEM STANDBY TV INPUT SLEEP DMPORT VIDEO1 VIDEO2 BD DVD 2CH A.F.D. TV CH – PRESET – TV CH + PRESET + TUNING – TV TUNING + FM MODE MOVIE MUSIC AMP MENU CLEAR DISPLAY MUTING TV VOL MASTER VOL DVD/BD MENU AUTO CAL D.TUNING D.SKIP SAT TV SA-CD/CD TUNER ?/1 . H mM Xx < < > 5 REPL[...]
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39 GB Amplifier Ope rations Navigating throu gh menus By using t he ampli fier menu s, you ca n make various adjust ments to c ustomize the receiver. 1 Press A MP MENU. “1-LEVEL” ap pears on the display. 2 Press V / v repeate dly to select the menu you want. 3 Press or b to ente r the menu. 4 Press V / v repeate dly to select the parameter you [...]
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40 GB The follo wing options are availab le in each menu . For details on navi gatin g through menu s, see pa ge 39. Overview of the menus Menu [Display] Parameters [Display] Setti ngs Ini tial setting LEVEL [1-LEVEL] (page 4 2) Test to ne a) [T. TONE] T. TONE N, T. TONE Y T. TONE N Fron t sp eake r b alanc e a) [FRT BAL] BAL. L +1 t o BAL. L +8 , [...]
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41 GB Amplifier Ope rations a) For detai ls, refer to the pag e in the parenthe ses. b) This fun ction does not work for signals wi th a sampling freq uency of more than 48 kHz. c) If you a djust the tone during D TS 96/24 signal re ception, the sign al will be out put only a t 48 kHz. d) T his pa ramet er is no t av ailabl e fo r mode ls of ar ea [...]
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42 GB Adjusting the lev el (LEVEL menu) You can use the L EVEL menu to adj ust the balance and level of each speaker. T hese settings are applied to all sound fields. Select “1 -LEVEL” in the amp lifier menus. Fo r details on adjusting the paramete rs, see “Navigatin g through menu s” (page 39) and “Overview of th e menus” (page 40). LE[...]
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43 GB Amplifier Ope rations Adjusting the tone (TONE menu) You can us e the TONE me nu to adj ust the tonal qu ality (b ass/treble lev el) of the f ront speakers. Select “2-TONE” in the amplif ier menus. For details o n adjusting th e paramet ers, see “Navigat ing thr ough menu s” (page 39 ) and “Overview of the menu s” (page 40). TONE [...]
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44 GB (SUR BACK DECODING ) By decodi ng the surround back signal of DVD software (etc.) re corded in Dolby Dig ital Surround EX, DTS-ES Matrix, DTS-ES Discrete 6.1 , etc., format, yo u can enjo y the surround so und inte nded by the filmma kers. Select th e surround ba ck deco ding mode using “SB DEC” on the SUR menu (pag e 43). Types of t he s[...]
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45 GB Amplifier Ope rations Settings for the tuner (TUNER menu) You ca n use the TUNER me nu to set the FM stati on re ceivin g mo de and t o na me pre set stations. Sele ct “ 4-TU NER ” in th e amp li fier m enu s. For deta ils on adjustin g the parame ters, see “Navigat ing thr ough menu s” (page 39 ) and “Overview of the menu s” (pag[...]
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46 GB x IN MODE (Switching the audio input mode) Lets you se t the audio input mo de of in puts. For details, se e “Switching between d igital and analog audio (INP UT MODE)” (pag e 59). x NIGHT.MODE Lets you to reta in a theater- like environm ent at low volum e levels. T his function can be used with othe r sound f ields. W hen watchi ng a mo[...]
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47 GB Amplifier Ope rations Settings for the system (SYSTEM menu) You can us e the SY STEM me nu to set t he distance of t he speakers conne cted to this system. Select “ 7-SYSTEM” in the amp lifier me nus. For deta ils on adjustin g the parame ters, see “Navigat ing thr ough menu s” (page 39 ) and “Overview of the menu s” (page 40). SY[...]
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48 GB x SW PHASE (Subwoo fer phase polarity) Lets you set the sub woofer phase pola rity. • NORMAL Normally, s elect “NORM AL”. •R E V E R S E Depen ding on th e type of f ront spea kers, th e posit ion of the subwoofe r, and t he cut- off frequency of the su bwoofer, se tting the phase po larit y to “ REVERSE ” may p roduce better bass[...]
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49 GB Amplifier Ope rations Tip Surround sp eaker p osition is designe d specifical ly for impleme ntation of the Cinema St udio EX mode s. For othe r sound fi elds, speake r position is not so crit ical. Those sound fi elds wer e designed unde r the prem ise that the surround speakers would be loca ted behind the listening po sition, but presen ta[...]
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50 GB Enjoying Dolby Digital and DTS Surrou nd sound (AUTO FORMA T DIRECT) The Auto Format Direct (A .F.D.) mode allows you to l isten to high er fide lity s ound and se lect the deco ding mode for l istening to a 2 channe l stereo soun d as multi chan nel sound . Press A.F . D . repeat edly to selec t the sound field y ou want. You can also use A.[...]
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51 GB Enjo ying Surr ound S ound Types of A. F.D. mode Note Dolby Pro L ogic II x decoding does not funct ion for DTS format signals o r for signals w ith a sampling frequenc y of more than 48 kH z. Tip When a mult i chan nel s igna l is in put, o nly Dolb y Pro Logic I Ix decodi ng is effec tive. When yo u select decodin g modes other th an Dolby [...]
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52 GB Selecting a pr e- progra mmed sound field You c an ta ke ad vantag e of surro und s ound simply by sele cting one of the recei ver’s pre- program med so und fi elds. They br ing th e exciting and powerful sound of movie th eaters and concert halls into your home. Press MOVIE repeated ly to selec t a sound field f or mov ies or press MUSIC r[...]
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53 GB Enjo ying Surr ound S ound Types of s ound field available * Y ou can only sel ect this sound fie ld if the head phones are connected t o the receive r. Notes • The effe cts prov ided by the v irtual spe akers ma y caus e incr eased n oise in the playb ack si gnal. • When listeni ng with sound fi elds that em ploy the virtual speake rs, y[...]
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54 GB Using only the front speake rs and subwo ofers (2CH STEREO) In this mod e, the rec eiver output s the sound from the front left/right speake rs and the subwoofers. When multi channel surr ound fo rmats are input, th e signals are downmix ed to 2 ch annel with bass frequencies be ing outpu t from the subwoofers. When standard 2 ch annel stereo[...]
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55 GB T uner Operations Resetting sound fields to the initial settings Be sure to use the bu ttons on the receiver for this operat ion. 1 Press ? / 1 to turn off the power. 2 While holding down A.F.D., press ? / 1 . “S.F. CLR.” appears o n the display an d all sound fields are reset to their initi al setting. Listenin g to FM/AM radi o You can [...]
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56 GB 1 Press TUNER repe atedly to select the FM or AM band. 2 Press T UNING + or TUNI NG –. Press TUNING + to scan from low to high; pr ess TUNING – to scan from high to lo w. The receiv er stop s scanning wheneve r a station is recei ved. In case of poor F M stereo reception If the FM ste reo rece ptio n is poor and “ ST” flashe s on the [...]
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57 GB T uner Operations 7 Press V / v repeate dly to select the AM tuning scale you want. Note All AM pres et sta tions wi ll be erase d when you chang e the tuni ng scal e. Presetting radio stations You can preset up to 30 FM stati ons and 30 AM stations. Then yo u can easily tune in the stations yo u often listen to. 1 Press T UNER repe atedly to[...]
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58 GB 4 Press the numeric button s to select a pr eset numb er. You ca n also pre ss PRESET + or PRESET – repeat edly to select a pre set number. If “MEM ” goe s out be fore you se lect t he preset number, start again from step 3. 5 Press ENTER. The stat ion is stored a s the s elected p reset number. If “MEM” goes out be fore you pre ss [...]
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59 GB Other Operations Switching between digital an d analog audio (INPUT MODE) You can s elect the audi o inp ut mode setti ng when you connect compo nents t o both digital and analog au dio input j acks on the receiver. 1 Press the inp ut button. You can also use INPUT SELECT OR on the receiv er. 2 Press A MP MENU. “1-LEVEL” ap pears on the d[...]
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60 GB You can listen to the sound from the comp onent conne cted th rough t he DI GITAL MEDIA PORT adapte r to the DMPORT jack on the receiver. You can al so view the im ages on the TV screen by co nnectin g the video o utpu t of the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adap ter to the receiver. To view th e images, proceed to “Wat ching a connect ed compon ent th[...]
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61 GB Other Operations 1 Press D MPORT. You can al so use the INPUT SELECTOR on the re ceiver to select “DMPORT”. 2 Start p layback of the connect ed component. The sound is pl ayed back on the receiv er. For details, refer to th e operati ng instructions su pplied with th e DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter. You need to assign com posite video input [...]
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62 GB Changi ng the display You can check the sound fie ld, etc., by changi ng the in forma tion on th e displa y. Press DIS PLA Y repeat edly . Each time you press the bu tton, th e disp lay changes cy clically as follows . All inputs except the FM and AM band Index n ame of t he inpu t* t Selected input t Soun d field cu rrently ap plied FM and A[...]
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63 GB Other Operations Record ing using the receiver You can reco rd from an audio/vi deo compon ent usi ng the re ceive r. For de tails, refer to t he operatin g instructio ns supplied with yo ur recor ding compo nent. You can record on to a CD-R using the receiver. Refer to the ope rating instruct ions supplied with your CD re corder. 1 Press one[...]
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64 GB Changi ng butto n assignments You can chan ge the factory se ttings of the input b uttons to su it the com ponents in y our system. For examp le, if you conne ct a DVD recorder to the VIDEO 1 jack s on the receiver, you can set the VIDEO 1 but ton on thi s remote to control the DVD recorde r. Note You canno t ch ange the sett ing of T UNER an[...]
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65 GB Using the Re mote/Additio nal Inf ormation Glossary x Cinema Studio EX A surr ound s ound mode t hat c an be regard ed as the compilatio n of Digita l Cinem a Sound techn ology, deliv ers the so und of a du bbin g theater usi ng three technol ogies: “Vir tual Mul ti D imens ions ”, “Scr een Dept h Ma tchin g”, an d “C inem a Stud io[...]
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66 GB x Dolby Pro Logic IIx Techn ology f or 7.1 chan nel (or 6.1 channel) playba ck. Alon g with audi o encoded in Dolby Digital S urround EX, 5.1 chan nel Dolby Digital encode d audio ca n be reprod uced in 7.1 chan nel (or 6.1 channel) . Furth ermore, existing st ereo recorded cont ent can also be reproduced in 7. 1 chann el (or 6. 1 chann el). [...]
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67 GB Additiona l Inf ormation Precautions On safety Shoul d any solid object o r liquid fall into the cabinet , unp lug t he re ceiver and have i t checke d by q ualif ied p ersonne l b efore operati ng it any fu rther. On power sources • Before operat ing the recei ver, chec k that the operatin g voltage is identica l with your local power sup [...]
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68 GB If color irregul arity is observed again... Place the speak ers further away from the TV set. If howling occurs Reposit ion the speakers or t urn dow n the volume on the rece iver. On cleaning Clean the cab inet, panel , and control s with a soft cloth slightly moistene d with a mild deterge nt solution. Do not use any typ e of abras ive pa d[...]
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69 GB Additiona l Inf ormation There is no sou nd from one of the fron t spea kers. • Con nect a pai r of headph ones to the PHON ES jac k to ve rify th at so und is output from the headphon es. If onl y one channel is ou tput from the h eadphon es, the componen t may not b e co nnected to the receiver correct ly. Check th at all the cords are fu[...]
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70 GB There is no sound from the compone nt connected to the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter. • Adjust the vol ume of this re ceiver. • T he DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter and/or co mponent is not conne cted correctly. Turn off the receiver, then reconnect t he DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter an d/or compon ent. • Che ck the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter and/[...]
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71 GB Additiona l Inf ormation The FM re ception is po or. • Use a 75-oh m coaxi al cable ( not s upplied) to connect th e receiver to an outdo or FM antenna as s hown below. I f yo u conn ect the r eceiv er to an o utdo or an tenna, groun d it again st light ning. To p revent a gas explosio n, do no t conn ect the ground wi re to a gas pipe. Rad[...]
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72 GB If you are unable to remedy the problem using the troubleshooting gui de Clearing the receiv er’s memory may reme dy the problem (page 30). Howeve r, note that all memorized setti ngs will be reset to thei r factory se ttings and you will h ave to rea djust all setti ngs on the receiver. If the problem persist Consult you r nearest Sony dea[...]
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73 GB Additiona l Inf ormation 3) Refe rence power ou tput for fr ont, cent er, surrou nd and surround back speaker s. Dependi ng on the sound field set tings and the sourc e, there m ay be no sound outpu t. Inputs Analog Sensi tiv ity: 800 mV/ 50 kohm s Dig ital (Coa xial) Impedan ce: 75 ohms Outp uts ( Anal og) AUDIO OUT Voltage: 800 mV / 10 kohm[...]
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74 GB Spea ker s ecti on • Front speaker (SS -MSP7500) Speaker system 2-wa y, 3-driv er, Bass reflex , Magnetical ly shielded Speaker unit Woof er: 200 mm, c one t ype × 2 Tweeter: 2 5 mm, horn t ype Rat ed I mpeda nce 6 oh ms Dime nsio ns (wi dth/h eigh t/de pth) (Appr ox.) 325 × 980 × 340 mm (with fo ot) Mass ( Appro x.) 13.5 kg • Center s[...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 75 GB Index Numerics 2CH STEREO 54 6.1 chann el 14 A A UTO CALIBRA TION 31 A UTO FORMA T DIRECT (A.F .D.) 50 B Blu-ray d isc play er conn ecti ng 22 playbac k 38 C CD player conn ecti ng 20 playbac k 37 D Digita l Cinema Sound (DCS) 65 DIGIT AL MEDIA POR T conn ecti ng 60 input 35 video assi gn 61 Dolb y Digit al 65 DTS 66 [...]
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