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BDV -E980W/BDV-E780W 4-261-385- 12 (1) Blu-r ay Disc/DVD Home Theatr e Syst em Operating Instructi ons[...]
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2 GB Do not inst all the ap pliance in a confine d space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet. To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover t he ven tilation o pening of the apparatus wit h newspapers, tablecl oths, curtains, etc. Do not place the naked flame s ources such as lighted candles on the apparatus. To reduce the risk of fire or el e ctric[...]
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3 GB disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. Notice f or cus tomers: th e fol lowing inform ation is only appli cable to equipme nt sold in countries applying EU dire ctives. The manufa cturer of this pro duct is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Toky o, 108-0075 Japan. The Auth orized Re presentati ve for EMC and produc[...]
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4 GB • “BD-LIVE” an d “BONUSVIEW” are trademarks of Blu-ra y Disc Associ ation. • “Blu-ray Disc” is a t rademark. • “ Blu-ray Disc,” “DVD+RW,” “DVD-RW,” “DVD+R,” “ DVD- R,” “DVD VIDEO, ” and “CD” logos are tr adema rks. • “ Blu-ray 3D” and “Blu- ray 3D” logo are tradema rks of Blu-ray Disc Ass[...]
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5 GB About The se Operat ing Instructions • The instru ctions in these Oper ating Ins truc tions descri be the cont rols on the remote. You can also use the controls on the unit if they have the s ame or simil ar names as those on the remot e. • In this manual, “disc” is used as a gen eral r eference for BDs, DVDs, Supe r Audio CDs, or CDs [...]
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6 GB Table of Cont ents About T hese O perating Instruc tions ....... 5 Unpac king .......... ........... ....... ........ ........... 7 Index to Parts an d Contro ls ............. ...... 10 Getting Started Step 1: Installing th e System ....... 16 Step 2: Connectin g the System ... 20 Step 3: Connecting to the Network ...................... ......[...]
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7 GB Unpacking BDV-E980W • Fron t speake rs (2) • Surr ound spe akers (2) • Cente r speake r (1) • Subw oofer (1) • Sp eaker cord s (5, red /white / green/ gray/blue) • Spe aker-bot tom cover s (4) • B ases (4) • Low er parts of the fr ont and surrou nd speake rs (4) • Scr ews (si lver) (4) • Scr ews (bl ack) (12 ) • FM wire a[...]
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8 GB BDV-E780W • Fro nt speak ers (2) • Sur round sp eakers (2) • C enter spea ker (1) • Sub woofe r (1) • Spe aker cords (3, green/ gray/blue) • FM wire an tenna ( aerial) ( 1) •V i d e o c o r d ( 1 ) • Rem ote comma nder (rem ote) (1) • R6 (size AA) batteries (2) • Calibrat ion mic (1 ) • Dock f or iPod/iPh one (TDM-iP30) ([...]
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9 GB Inse rt two R6 (size AA) batte ries (sup plied) by ma tching the 3 and # ends on the batteries to the markings inside th e compartmen t. Preparing the remote[...]
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10 GB Index to Parts and Controls For mo re info rmation, refer to the pages indicated i n parenthe ses. A Front pa nel display B Soft-t ouch b uttons/ indica tors Z (open/close) (page 34) Opens or clos es the d isc tray. N (pl ay) Start s or re-star ts playback ( resume pl ay). Plays a slides how when a disc containi ng JPEG image f iles is i nser[...]
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11 GB About the indications in the front panel display A Displays the system’ s playing status. B Light s up wh en repeat play is activated. C Lights up when stereo sound is received. (Radio only) D Lights up when the system is playing via the PARTY STREAMING function. E Lights up when the HDM I (OUT) jack is correctly connected to an HDCP (High-[...]
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12 GB A SPEAKERS jacks (page 20) B COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (page 22) (f or non- Europe an/non-S audi Arabian models) C (USB) port (page 35) D SAT/CABLE (DIGITAL IN COAXIAL) jack (page 24 ) E Wireless transceiver (EZW-RT50) slot (page 28) F ANTENNA (FM COAXIAL 75 Ω ) jack (page 26) G A.CAL MIC jack (pages 29, 48) H AUDIO (AUDIO IN L/R) jacks (pag[...]
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13 GB A " / 1 (Power) Turns t he surr ound am plifier on/ off. B LINK/STANDBY indicator You can check the statu s of wire less transmiss ion betwe en the main uni t and surroun d amplifier . C Wireless transceiver (EZW-RT50) slot D SPEAKERS j acks E SECURE LINK button (page 54) Starts th e Secure Lin k functio n. Surround amplifier LINK/STANDB[...]
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14 GB The bu ttons for sy stem operati on only are descri be d bel ow. S ee “ Contr oll ing Yo ur T V or Other Components wit h the Supplie d Remote” (page 5 1 ) for t he b uttons for operat ion o f the connec ted compo nents. • Numb er 5, , P ROG +, and N button s have a t actile dot. U se the tactile dot as a refere nce whe n oper ating th [...]
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15 GB E FUNCTION (pages 30, 45) Select s the playb ack source. HOME (pages 29, 45, 48, 49, 53, 54, 55, 59) Enters or exits the syste m’s home menu. SOUND MODE (page 43) Selects the soun d mode. F Playback operation buttons See “ Pla ybac k” ( page 34). . / > (p revious/next) Skip to the previous /next chap ter, track , or file . (replay/ad[...]
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16 GB Getting Started Step 1: Installing the System Instal l the sy stem by re ferrin g to the i llust ration be low. • Use caution when placing the speakers and/or s peaker stands att ached to t he speake rs on a specia lly tre ated (w axed, oiled, poli shed, etc.) f loor, as sta ining or discol oration may r esult. • Do not le an or hang on a[...]
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17 GB Getting Started You ca n arra nge the sub woofe r’s sp eake r cord by ch angi ng which direc tion it prot rudes f rom the bottom of the subwoof er. • To av oid sho rt-circui ting the sp eakers, ma ke su re that t he speak er cord connec tion i s not l ike the followi ng examples. If th ere is a probl em, cor rect it . About the subwoofer?[...]
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18 GB Getting Started When installing the subwoofer with the wide side facing forward 1 Secure the speaker cord in th e speaker cord holder to the right of the speaker terminal . 2 Thread the speaker cord through the gap along the side of the subwoofer. Toward the liste ning position Speaker cord Speaker cord holder to the right of the speaker term[...]
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19 GB Getting Started When installing the subwoofer with the narrow side facing forward 1 Secure the sp eaker cord in the speaker co rd holder to the left of the speaker terminal. 2 Thread the speaker cord through the gap along the side of the subwoofer. Toward t he listening p osition Speaker co rd Speaker cord holder to th e left of the s pea ker[...]
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20 GB Getting Started Step 2 : Conne cting t he System For conn ecting th e system, r ead the infor mation on th e following p ages. Do not connec t the AC power c ords ( mains leads) of the unit and su rround amplifier to a wall ou tlet (mains) unti l all the other c onnections a re made. To assemble th e speaker s, refer t o the s upplied “Spea[...]
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21 GB Getting Started To connect speaker cords to the unit and surround amplifier Conne ct the spea ker cords to match the co lor of the SP EAKERS j acks of the un it and surro und ampli fier. When connecti ng to the u nit and s urround amplifier , insert t he connector until it c licks. FRONT R FRONT L CENTER SUBWOOFER SPEAKERS L R 3-16 IMPEDANCE [...]
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22 GB Getting Started Connect the syste m to your TV to disp lay the image of the system on you r TV, and listen to TV sou nd via th e syste m’s spea kers . Depe nding on the ja cks and func tions on you r TV, select t he connectio n method. • Wh en your TV has an HDMI jac k that is marke d “ARC*”: Co nnection A • Wh en your TV ha s an HD[...]
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23 GB Getting Started A HDMI cable connection If your TV h as an HDMI jack, connect to the TV with a n HDMI cable. This will provi de better image quality c ompared t o other types of connecti ons. When conn ecti ng wi th a n HDMI c able , yo u ne ed to sel ect t he ty pe o f ou tput sign al w hen pe rfor min g the Easy Setu p (pag e 29). For fu rt[...]
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24 GB Getting Started When a component you wish to connect to the system has an HDMI (OUT) jack You can conn ect a componen t that ha s an HDMI (OUT) jack such as a set- top box/dig ital sa tellite receiver or P LAYSTATION ® 3, et c., with a n HDMI c able . An HD MI cab le conn ecti on ca n se nd bot h vide o and a udio sign als. By co nne cting t[...]
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25 GB Getting Started When the component does not have an HDMI OUT jack Conne ct the system so that vide o signals fr om the syste m and othe r compone nt are sent to the TV , and audio si gnals from the compo nent are sen t to the syst em as follows . If the co mponent plays sound only, conne ct the audio ou tput of the co mponent to the syst em. [...]
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26 GB Getting Started • Be sure to fully e xtend the FM w ire antenna ( aerial). • After co nnecti ng the FM wir e antenn a (aerial ), keep it as horizon tal as p ossib le. • I f you have poor FM recep tion, use a 75-ohm coaxia l cable (not supplied) to connect the unit to an outdoor FM anten na (aer ial). Connecting the antenna (aerial) ANTE[...]
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27 GB Getting Started Step 3: Conn ecting to the Network • To connect the syst em to your network, you nee d to make network sett ings that suit your usage envi r onment and component s. For details, see “Setting up the Network” (page 55 ) and “[Network Settings] ” (page 64). Select th e method base d on your LAN ( Local Area N etwork) en[...]
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28 GB Getting Started Step 4 : Set ting up the Wireless System The uni t tran smits soun d to th e surr ound amplifie r that is connected to the surr ound spe akers . To acti vate w irele ss tran smissi on, perform th e followin g Steps. 1 Insert the wireless transceiver into the unit. 2 Insert the wireless transceiver into the surround ampli fier.[...]
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29 GB Getting Started Step 5 : Performin g the Easy Setu p Follow the Steps belo w to make the b asic adjustme nts for using th e system. Displa yed items v ary depe nding on the coun try model. 1 Turn on th e TV. 2 Connect the calibration mic to the A.CAL MIC jack on the rear panel. Set up t he calibrat ion mic at ear level using a t ripo d, et c.[...]
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30 GB Getting Started Step 6 : Selec ting the Source You ca n select the pl ayback sou rce. Press FUNCTION rep eatedly until the desir ed functi on appe ars in t he fron t panel display. Each time you p ress FUNCTION, the fu nction chan ges as follow s. “BD/DVD” t “FM” t “HDM I1” t “HDMI2” t “TV” t “SAT/CABLE” t “AUDIO” [...]
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31 GB Getting Started Step 7: En joying Su rrou nd Sound After pe rforming the previ ous Steps an d startin g playback , you can ea sily enjoy s urround so und. You can als o select p re-progr ammed sur round set tings tha t are tailor ed to diff erent ki nds of so und sourc es. They bri ng the exciting and powerf ul sound of mo vie theater s into [...]
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32 GB Getting Started 5 Press O PTIONS. The op tion menu in the front pane l display tu rns off. • When the home menu is displayed on th e TV screen, t his setting can be changed b y selecting t he surround s etting via [Surr ound Setting] in [Audio Settings] of [Setup] ( page 62). About speaker output of each surround setting The table be low de[...]
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33 GB Getting Started • When you selec t [A.F.D. Multi] (“A.F. D. MULTI”), depending on th e disc or source, the begin ning of the sound may be cut of f while the optimum mode is automaticall y selected. To avoid cutting the sound, select [A.F.D. Standard] (“A.F .D. STD”). • When bilingu al broadcast sound is input , [Dolby Pro Logic] ([...]
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34 GB Playing a Disc For pl ayable discs, see “Play able Disc s” (page 7 4). 1 Switch the i nput selector on your T V so that the si gnal from the system appears on you r TV screen. 2 Press Z , and place a disc on the disc tray. 3 Press Z to close the disc tray. appears on the hom e menu and pl ayback star ts. If pla yback does not start a utom[...]
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Pl ayb ack 35 GB You ca n check the pla yback informa ti on, etc ., by pressi ng DISPLAY. The dis played in format ion differ s dependi ng on the d isc t ype an d sy stem s tatus . Example: when playi ng a BD-ROM A Output re solution/Video frequency B Title number or n ame C The cu rrently sele cted aud io setting D Available functions ( a ngle, au[...]
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36 GB Enjoying an iPo d/iPhone You ca n enjoy the mu sic/video/ photo and charge the battery of an iP od/iPhone vi a the system. Compatible iPod/iPhone models The compatible iPod/iPhone models a re as follows. Update your iPod /iPhone with th e latest software before using with the syste m. Made f or iPod cla ssic, iPod 5th ge neratio n (vide o), i[...]
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Pl ayb ack 37 GB 5 Press C / X / x / c and to select the file that you wa nt to play. The sound from the iPod /iPhone is pla yed on th e syste m. When y ou play a video file , switch the inpu t select or on your TV so that the si gnal from the iPo d/iPhone ap pears on your TV s creen. You can opera te the iPod/iPh one using the buttons o n the remo[...]
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38 GB Playing via a Network BRAVIA Internet Video serv es as a gat eway deliv ering selec ted Inte rnet content and a vari ety of on-d emand ent ertainme nt straight to your unit . • Some Interne t content requires re gistration v ia a PC before it can be played. 1 Prepare for BRAVIA I nternet Video. Connect the system to a networ k (page 2 7). 2[...]
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Pl ayb ack 39 GB To play files stored on a DLNA server via the system (DLNA Player) Select the DLNA server ic on from [Video ], [Music] , or [Pho to] in t he home me nu, then selec t the fi le tha t you w ant to play. To play remote files by operating the system (Renderer) v ia a DLNA controller You can operat e the s yste m with a D LNA- certifi e[...]
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40 GB • The sale and product lineup of products th at are compati ble with the P ARTY STR EAMING func tion differ dependin g on the area. You ca n acquire co ntent inform ation using Grac enote techno logy and searc h for relat ed informatio n. 1 Connect the system to a network (page 27). 2 Insert a disc with cont ent about whi ch you want to sea[...]
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Pl ayb ack 41 GB [Video] only [Music] only [Photo] only Items Deta ils [A/V SYNC] A djusts the gap betwe en picture a nd sound. Fo r deta ils, see “Adju sting the delay be tween the picture and sound” (page 42). [3D Output Setting] Sets whe ther or not to output 3D v ideo autom atically . • 3 D video from the HDMI (IN 1) or HDMI (IN 2 ) jack [...]
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42 GB When t he sound does not mat ch the picture s on the TV screen, you can adjust the delay between the pic ture and soun d. The s ett ing me th od di ffe rs de pen ding on t he funct ion . • Depending on the input stream , A/V SYNC may no t be eff ective . When playing video content via the “BD/DVD” function 1 Press O PTIONS. The o ption [...]
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Sound Adjustm ent 43 GB Selectin g the Ef fect to Suit the So urce You ca n select a suitabl e sound m ode for movies or mu sic. Press SOUND MODE repeatedly during playback until the desired mode appears in the front panel display. •“ A U T O ” : Th e system selec ts “MOVI E” or “MUSIC” automatica lly to produce the sound effect depen[...]
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44 GB x BD/DVD VIDEO Depending on the BD/DVD VIDEO, the choice of lang uage varies. When 4 digi ts are disp laye d, t hey i ndi cate a lang uage code . Se e “L angua ge C ode Li st” (page 7 9) to confirm w hich langua ge the code represents . When the s ame languag e is displayed two or more times, the BD/DVD VIDEO is record ed in mult iple aud[...]
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T uner 45 GB Listening to the Ra dio You ca n enjoy ra dio sou nd wit h the syst em’s speak ers. 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “FM” appears in the front panel d isplay. 2 Select the radio st ation. Automatic tuning Press a nd hold TUNING + /– until th e auto sca nni ng st arts. [Aut o Tuni ng] ap pear s on the T V screen . Scann ing sto[...]
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46 GB 1 Press FUNCTION rep eatedly until “FM” appears in the f ront panel display. The last re ceived sta tion is tu ned in. 2 Press PRESET +/ – repeatedly to select the preset station. The pr eset numb er and f requency appear on the TV sc reen and front panel displ ay. Each time y ou press t he but ton, the system tunes in one pr eset stati[...]
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Other Operations 47 GB Using th e Control fo r HDMI F unctio n for “BRAVIA” Sy nc This func tion is a vailable on TVs wi th the “BRA VIA” Sync fun cti on. By conn ecting Son y componen ts that are compatible with th e Control f or HDMI f unction via an H DMI cable, op eration is simp lified. • Some func tions can only be used if the conne[...]
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48 GB • Make sure that the co mponent is con nected to t he syste m via an HDMI cable, and th e Control for HDMI functi on of the con nected comp onent is set to on. Calibratin g the Approp riate S ettings Automatic ally [Auto Calibration] D.C.A.C. (Digital Cinema Auto Ca li bration) can set the a ppropria te surr ound sound automaticall y. • T[...]
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Other Operations 49 GB Settin g the Speak ers [Speaker Settings] To obtai n the best po ssible surr ound sound, set conne ction of the s peakers an d their dist ance fro m you r lis ten ing posi tion. The n us e th e tes t tone to adjust th e level a nd the bal ance of the speakers to the sa me level. 1 Press HOME. The ho me menu ap pear s on the T[...]
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50 GB x [Test Tone] The speakers wi ll emit a te st tone to adjust [Lev el]. [Off] : The test tone i s not emitt ed from the spe akers. [On]: The test tone is emitted f rom each sp eaker in sequ ence while adjus ting level. W hen you selec t one of the [Spe aker Settin gs] items, the test to ne is emitt ed from ea ch speaker in sequen ce. Adju st t[...]
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Other Operations 51 GB Contro lling Your TV or Other Compo nents with the Supp lied Remote You can con trol your TV an d other compone nts such a s a cable box or di gital sate llite receiv er with the supplied remote. The r emote is in itially set to co ntrol Sony componen ts. You can control non -Sony com ponents by chan ging the pres et co de o [...]
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52 GB 1 Press HOM E. The hom e menu appe ars on the TV scr een. 2 Press C / c to select [Setup]. 3 Press X / x to select [Remote Controller Setting G uide], then press . 4 Press X / x to select [Preset Mod e], then press . 5 Press X / x to select the component typ e that you want to operate with the supplied remote, then press . 6 Press X / x to se[...]
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Other Operations 53 GB Browsing W ebsites You ca n conne ct to the Inte rnet an d enjo y websites like the Sony homepage u sing the system . 1 Prepare for Intern et browsing. Connec t the sy stem to a netwo rk (page 27). 2 Press HOME. The ho me menu ap pear s on the TV sc reen . 3 Press C / c to select [Network]. 4 Press X / x to select [ Internet [...]
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54 GB Furthe r Sett ings for the Wireless System You can specify the wireless connecti on to link the main unit t o the surround amp lifier using t he Secur e Li nk fu ncti on. This fu nction can help prevent in terfer ence if you use m ultiple wi reless produ cts or your neighb ors use wire less product s. 1 Press HOME. The h ome me nu a ppear s o[...]
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Other Operations 55 GB For the surround amp lifier Press an d hold SECUR E LINK on the rea r of the surround amp lifier until the LINK/STANDBY ind icat or tu rns gr een or fl ashe s gre en. If you us e multipl e wirele ss syst ems, such as a wireless LAN (Local Area Ne twork) or Blueto oth, the wire less signal s may be uns table. In th is case, t [...]
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56 GB 4 Press X / x to select [Internet Sett ings], then press . The [ Inter net Set ting s] d ispla y ap pear s. • The [Internet S etting s] items ar e neces sary to c onnect to the Inte rnet. Enter the respective (alp hanumeric) values for your broadband router or Wireless LAN router. The ite ms that need to be set may di ffer, de pend in g on [...]
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Other Operations 57 GB 4 Press X / x to select the proxy server setting, then press . • [No] : A proxy se rver is not us ed. • [Yes ]: Enter th e proxy serv er setting. Press C / X / x / c and the number butto ns, then pre ss . The value of the internet se ttings appears on the TV sc reen. 5 Press c . 6 Press X / x to select [Save & Connect[...]
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58 GB 4 Press X / x to select the security mod e, then press . • [None]: Select th is if the wireless LAN is unsec ured. Setup of wireless LA N connectivi ty is fin ished. Next , enter the IP addr ess set tin gs by f ollow ing the St eps of “Auto sett ing” or “ Manual setti ng” in “When connecting to the LAN with a LAN cable” abov e. [...]
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Settings an d Adjustme nts 59 GB Using the Set up Display You can ma ke vari ous a dju stment s of i tems such as pict ure and sound . Select (Setup) on the ho me menu when you need to change th e setti ngs of th e system. The defaul t settings a re underlin ed. • Playbac k settings stored in the disc take p r iority over the Setup Dis play setti[...]
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60 GB [Network Update] You ca n update and improve th e functio ns of the system. For informatio n about update functio ns, refer to the following websit e: For c ustomer s in Euro pe: http:// support.son y-europe. com For cu stom ers in Tai wan : http:// www.sony-asia .com/supp ort/tw For c ustomers i n other coun tries/re gions: http :// www.so n[...]
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Settings an d Adjustme nts 61 GB x [Cinema Conversion Mode] [Aut o] : Normal ly select this. The un it automatica lly detects wheth er the material is video- based or film- based, and sw itches to the appropr iate conv ersion met hod. [Video]: The convers ion method sui ted for video- based mat erial will always be select ed regardl ess of the mate[...]
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62 GB x [Audi o Output] You ca n select the ou tput metho d where the audio s ignal is output. [Speak er]: Out puts mult i-channe l sound from the sys tem’s spea kers only. [Speak er + HDMI] : Ou tputs m ulti-c hann el sound f rom the system’s speakers and 2-chan nel linear PCM si gnal s fro m the HDMI (OUT) j ack. [HDMI]: Output s sound f rom [...]
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Settings an d Adjustme nts 63 GB [Parental Control Setting s] x [Password] Set or cha nge the pas sword for th e Parental Control function. A pas sword allo ws you to se t a restri ction on BD-ROM, DVD VIDEO, or Intern et video play back. If ne cessary, you can dif ferent iat e the r estri ction level s for BD-ROMs and DVD VIDEOs. x [Parental Contr[...]
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64 GB [Off]: Off . [Audio Return Channel] This fu nction is av ailable when you conn ect the system and TV th at is co mpatible with th e Audio Return Channel function. [Auto] : The system can re ceive the digital audio signa l of the TV autom atically vi a an HDMI cabl e. [Off]: Off . • This function is availa ble only when [Control f or HDMI] i[...]
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Settings an d Adjustme nts 65 GB x [Renderer Access Control] Sets whet her or not to ac cept comm ands from DLNA controll ers. x [Party Auto Start] [On] : Starts a PAR TY or joins an existing PARTY at the r equ est o f a n etw orke d de vice compatible with the PARTY STREAMING function. [Off ]: Off. x [Media Remote Device Registration] Regi ster s [...]
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66 GB Precau tions On safety • To prevent fire or shock haz ard, do not place obje cts filled with liqu ids, such as vases, on th e system, or place the syst em near water, s uch as near a bat htub or shower room. Sho uld any solid object or liq uid fall into the cabine t, unplug the system an d have it checked by quali fied personnel before ope [...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 67 GB On moving the system • Before moving the system, make sure that ther e is no disc inserted, and remove the AC po wer cord (mains lead) from the wall outle t (mains). Notes ab out the Discs On handling discs • To keep the dis c clea n, handle the disc by its edge . Do not touch the s urfa ce. • D o not stick pape[...]
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68 GB Troublesh ooting If you exp erience any of the fo llowing diffi culties whi le using the system, u se this tr oubleshootin g guide to h elp remedy t he probl em before requesti ng repai rs. Shoul d any proble m persis t, consul t your neares t Sony dealer. Note that if servi ce person nel changes some part s during r epair, thes e parts may b[...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 69 GB Picture Symptom Probl ems and solu tions There is no picture. • Check the ou tput method o n your syst em (page 22). There is no picture when you make an HDMI cable conn ection . • The unit is conne cted to an input device th at is not HDCP (High -bandwidth Digital C ontent Protecti on) complia nt (“HDMI” o n [...]
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70 GB Sound Symptom Problem s and solu tion s There is no soun d. • The speaker cord is not connec ted securely. • Check t he speaker setti ngs (pag e 49). The Super Audi o CD sound of a component that is conne cted to the HDMI (IN 1) or HDMI (IN 2) jack is not output . • HDMI (IN 1) a nd HDMI (IN 2 ) does not accept an au dio format t hat co[...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 71 GB Wireless sound Tuner Symptom Probl ems and solu tions Wireles s transmission is not activated or there is no sou nd from the surround sp eakers. Check the status of the LINK/STANDBY indicator on the surround amplifier. • T urns off . – Check t hat the AC power cord (ma ins lead) of the surround amplifier is connec[...]
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72 GB Playback USB device BRAVIA Internet Video Symptom Problem s and solu tion s The disc does not play. • The region code on the BD/DVD does not match the system. • Moisture has condense d inside the unit and may ca use damage to the lenses. Remove t he disc and l eave the unit turned on for about hal f an hour. • The s ystem ca nnot p lay [...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 73 GB “BRAVIA” Sync ([Contr ol for HDMI]) Network connection Built-in/USB wireless LAN connection Symptom Probl ems and solu tions The [C ontro l for H DMI] fun cti on do e s not work (“B RAVIA ” Sync ). • Check that [Con trol for HDMI] is set to [On] (page 63). • If you change the HDM I connecti on, turn the sy[...]
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74 GB Playable Discs 1) Since the Bl u-ray Disc spec ifica tions are new and evolvin g, some discs may not be playable dep ending on the disc type an d the version. Al so, the audio outpu t differs depending on the sou r ce, connec ted outpu t jack, and selected audio setti ngs. 2) BD-RE: Ver. 2.1 BD-R : Ver.1.1, 1.2, 1.3 includin g organic pi gmen[...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 75 GB Playable Ty pes of Files Video 1) Musi c Photo 1) 1) The system does not pla y these f iles vi a the rendere r function. 2) The syste m does not play files e ncoded with DRM. 3) The sy stem play s AVCHD-for mat files t hat are recorded via a digit al video camera, etc. To watch AVCHD-format files, the disc with AVCHD-[...]
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76 GB Support ed Au dio Forma ts Audi o formats s upported by this syst em are as fol lows. a : Support ed format. –: Unsupp orted format. • HDMI (IN 1) and HDMI (IN 2) do not input soun d in the case of an audio format that contains c opy protections such as Super Audio C D or DVD-Audio. • For the LPCM 2ch format , the supported sampling fre[...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 77 GB Specific ations Amp lifier Sect ion POWER OUTPUT ( rated) Front L/Front R : 108 W + 108 W (at 3 ohms , 1 kHz, 1% THD) POWER OUTPUT ( referen ce) Front L/Front R /Center: 167 W (per channel at 3 ohms, 1 kHz) Subwoofer: 165 W (at 3 ohms, 80 Hz) Inputs (A nalog) A UDIO (AUDIO IN) Sensiti vity: 450/250 mV Inpu ts (D igit [...]
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78 GB General Power requi r ements 22 0 V - 240 V A C, 50/60 Hz Power cons umption On: 1 30 W Standby: 0. 3 W (at the Power Sa ving mode) Dimensions ( approx.) 43 0 mm × 75 m m × 320 mm (w/ h/d) incl. projecting par ts 430 mm × 75 m m × 333 mm (w/h/d) (with the wireless transceiver insert ed) Mass (approx .) 4.1 kg Surroun d amplifi er (TA-SA30[...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 79 GB Language Code List The langua ge spelli ngs conform to the ISO 6 39: 1988 (E/F ) standa rd. Parental Control/Area Code List[...]
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80 GB Index Numerics 3D 34 3D Outp ut Sett ing 60 A A/V SYNC 42 Attenuate - A UDIO 61 Audi o 62 Audio DRC 61 Audio O utput 62 Audio R eturn Cha nnel 64 Audio Se ttings 61 Auto Cal ibration 48, 6 2 Auto Display 6 4 Auto Sta ndb y 64 B BD Audi o MIX Setting 61 BD Hybrid D isc Playback Layer 62 BD In ternet Conn ection 62 BD Pare ntal Control 63 BD/D [...]
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81 GB W WEP 58 W ireless So und Connec tion 63 WP A2 -PSK (A ES) 58 WP A2-PSK (TKIP) 58 WP A-PSK (AES) 58 WP A-PSK (TKIP) 58[...]
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The software of this system may be updated in the future. To f ind out details on any available updates, please vis i t the following URL. For customers in Europe: http://support.sony-europe.com For customers in Taiwan: http://www.sony-asia.com/support/tw For customers in other countries/regions: http://www.sony-asia.com/support ©2011 Sony Corpora[...]