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©2010 Sony Corporation 4-187-302- 12 (1) Operating Instructions BDV -HZ97 0W / IZ 1000W Blu-ray Disc/DVD Home Theatr e System[...]
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2 US Do not inst all the applianc e in a confine d space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet . To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover t he ventilat ion o pening of th e apparatus wit h newspapers, tablecl oths, curtains , etc. Do not place the naked fl ame sourc es such as lighted candles on the appar atus. Do not e xpose b atteries or appara[...]
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3 US NOTE: This equipm ent has been tes ted and found to comp ly with t he limits f or a Class B digi tal device, pursuant to Part 1 5 of th e FCC Rul es. Thes e limits are designed to prov ide reasonable protect ion agains t harmfu l interf erence in a resident ial installa tion. Th is equip ment generates, uses, and can radiat e radio frequenc y [...]
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4 US For the wireless transceiver (EZW- RT10/EZW-RT10A) (For th e custom ers in Canada ) This Cl ass B dig ital appar atus complies with Canadian ICES- 003. This devi ce complie s with RSS- Gen of IC Rules. Operat ion is sub ject to the followin g two condition s: (1) this devi ce may not cause interferen ce, and (2) this de vice must acc ept any i[...]
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5 US • “BRAVIA” is a trad emark of Sony Corpor ation. • “AVCHD” and the “ AVCHD” logo ar e tradema rks of Ma tsushita Electric Industria l Co., Ltd. and Sony Corpor ation. • “S-AIR” and it s logo a re trademar ks of Sony Corpor ation. • , “XMB,” and “xross me dia bar” are trade marks of Sony Corpora tion and Sony C o[...]
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6 US Table of Cont ents About T hese Ope rating Ins tructions ... .... 5 Unpac king ... ....... ........... ........... ........... .... 7 Index to Parts and Control ....... ........... .. 10 Getting Started Step 1: Installing th e System .... ... 16 Step 2: Connecting the System ... 21 Step 3: Connecting to the Network .......... .................[...]
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7 US Unpacking BDV-HZ970W • Main un it (1) • Fron t spea kers (2) • Surr ound s peake rs (2) • Cente r speaker (1 ) • Subw oofer (1) • Ba ses fo r the fron t spea kers (2) • Pos ts for t he fr ont spea kers (long) (2) • Pos ts for t he fr ont spea kers (sho rt) (2) • Scr ews fo r the front sp eakers (8) • FM wire antenn a (aeria[...]
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8 US BDV-IZ1000W • Main unit (1) • Fro nt and surroun d speake rs (4) • C enter sp eake r (1) • Sub woo fer (1) • Fro nt sp eaker st ands (2) • Bases for t he fro nt spe aker stan ds (2) • Bases for t he sur round spea kers (2 ) • Base ad apters for th e surrou nd spea kers (2 ) • Screws (wit h washer) fo r the front sp eakers (4)[...]
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9 US Inse rt two R6 (s ize AA ) batte ries (s upplie d) by ma tching the 3 and # ends on the batteri es to the markings inside the compartment. Preparing the remote[...]
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10 US Index to Parts and Co ntrol For mo re in forma tion, refer to th e pages indica ted in pa renthe ses. A " / 1 (on/stan dby) Turns on the u nit, or set s it to sta ndby mode. B Play operation buttons N (play) Start s or re-s tarts pl ayback ( resum e play). Plays a sl idesho w when a disc c ontaini ng JPEG image f iles is ins erted. x (st[...]
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11 US About the indications in the front panel display A Displ ays the cu rrent so und format . B Lights up when the system is playing via the PARTY STREAMING function. C Lights up when outputting 1920 × 1080p/24 Hz video signals. D Lights up while virtual 7.1ch decoding is activated. E Lights up when outputting 720p/1080i/ 1080p video signals fro[...]
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12 US A Wireless transceiver (EZW-RT10) slot (page 27) B S-AIR ID swit ch (pages 29, 47) C LAN (100) terminal (page 2 8) D HDMI (IN 1/IN 2) jack (page 24) E HDMI (OUT) jack (page 22) F ANTENNA (75 Ω COAXIAL FM) jack (page 26) G (USB) port (pages 28, 36) H COMPONENT VIDEO OUT j acks (page 22) I VIDEO OUT jack (page 22) J AUDIO (AUDIO IN L/R) jacks [...]
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13 US A " / 1 (Power) Turns t he su rrou nd am plifier on/o ff. B S-AIR/STANDBY indi cator You can check th e status of wirele ss transm ission of surro und sp eaker aud io signal s betwee n the ma in unit and surroun d amplifier . C S-AIR ID switc h Sele cts t he S-AI R ID. D PAIRING butt on Starts pair ing. E PAIRING ind icator Indic ates th[...]
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14 US The bu ttons for system operati on only ar e descri bed belo w. See “Cont roll ing Yo ur TV o r Other Components wit h the Supplied Remote” (page 57) for the butto ns for operat ion of the connec ted com pone nts. • Number 5, AUDIO, CH +, a nd N butt ons have a t actile do t. Use th e tactile dot as a refere nce whe n operati ng the re [...]
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15 US M Playback operation buttons See “ Pla yback” (pa ge 35) . . / > (previous/next) Skip to the previous/n ext chapter, track, or file . REPLAY/ADVANCE Briefl y replay the cu rrent s cenes fo r 10 seco nds. /Briefl y fas t for wards t he cu rrent scene s for 15 se cond s. m / M (fast reverse/fast fo rward) Fast re verse/ fast forwar d the[...]
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16 US Getting Started Step 1: Installing the System For the best po ssib le surr ound so und, p lace al l speak ers at the sam e distanc e fro m the lis tenin g posit ion ( A ). The di stance can be bet ween 0 t o 23 feet ( 0.0 to 7.0 m eters ). If you cann ot place the center s peake r and s urroun d spe akers a t the same distan ce as ( A ), pl a[...]
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17 US Getting Started To add the optional surround back speakers You can enjoy 7.1 surr ound sou nd by purch asing t he Wire less Su rround Speake r Kit (W AHT- SBP2, option al). The opti onal produ ct lineup differs de pend ing on the ar ea. For the po sition of the su rround back sp eakers , refer the illus tration below ( C ). Note • To use th[...]
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18 US Getting Started For a ssemb ling the sp eake rs, ref er to “Sp eaker In stall ation Gu ide” (supple ment ). To connect speaker cords to the center speaker and subwoofer (BDV- IZ1000W only) Speak er termi nals ar e located on the rear of the spea kers. Caution • Contact a screw sho p or insta ller reg arding the wal l materia l or screws[...]
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19 US Getting Started 1 Prepare screws (not supplied) that are suitable for the hole on the back o f each speaker. See the illu strations below. 2 Fasten the screws to the wall. 30 mm ( 1 3 / 16 inches) 4 mm ( 3 / 16 inch) Hole on the b ack of the spea ker 5 mm ( 7 / 32 inch) 10 mm ( 13 / 32 inch) 8 to 10 mm ( 11 / 32 to 13 / 32 inch ) 219 mm ( 8 5[...]
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20 US Getting Started 3 Hang the speakers on the s crews. 5 mm ( 7 / 32 inch) 10 mm ( 13 / 32 inch) Hole on th e back of the spea ker Rear of the speake r[...]
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21 US Getting Started Step 2: Conn ecting th e System For conn ecting the system, rea d the infor mation on th e following pa ges. Do not con nect the AC power cord (mains le ad) of the unit to a wall outlet (main s) until all the other connect ions ar e made. Note • When you conn ect another component with a vol ume contr ol, turn down the vo lu[...]
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22 US Getting Started This connec tion send s a vide o signal to the TV. Depe nding on the jacks on y our TV, se lect the co nnecti on met hod. Method 1: HDMI cable ( A ) connection If your TV has an HDMI jack , connec t to the TV with an HD MI cable. Picture qu ality w ill be impr oved compa red to usi ng the com ponent video ca ble conn ection or[...]
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23 US Getting Started This connection sends an audio signal to the unit from the TV. To listen to TV sound via the system, perfo rm this conn ection . With a di gital audio c onnection, th e system r eceives a Dolb y Digital multip lex broadca st signal and you can enj oy mul tiplex br oadcas t sound. Note • When you connect the TV and the unit w[...]
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24 US Getting Started When another component you wish to connect to the system has an HDMI OUT jack You ca n conne ct a compo nent that has an H DMI O UT jack such as a s et-top box/dig ital satel lite receiver or P LAYSTATION ® 3, etc. , with an HDMI c able. An HDMI c able connec tion can se nd both vide o and a udio si gnal s. By conne cting the[...]
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25 US Getting Started When the component does not have an HDMI OUT jack Video signals fr om the system an d the compone nts are sen t to the TV, and a udio signa ls from the compon ents ar e sent to the sy stem as fo llow s. You ca n enjoy co nnect ed compo nents vi a the s ystem’ s speake rs. • VCR or digita l satellite r eceiver, et c. (not s[...]
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26 US Getting Started Note • Be sure to fully e xtend th e FM wire antenna ( aerial) . • Afte r connecti ng the FM wire ant enna (aeri al), keep it as horizonta l as possi ble. Ti p • I f you have poor FM reception , use a 75-ohm coa xial cable (not supplied) to co nnect the unit to an outdoor FM anten na (aer ial) as sh own be low. Connectin[...]
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27 US Getting Started You can transmit the audio signal from the main unit to an S-AIR product, such as the surround amplifi er or S-AIR re ceiver. To transmi t sound fro m the unit, in sert one wireless tr ansceiver into the main unit and th e other one int o the S-AI R prod uct, e.g. the surrou nd ampli fie r. For details of S-AIR pr oducts , see[...]
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28 US Getting Started Step 3 : Conne cting to the Networ k Co nnec tin g th e sy ste m to the I nte rne t al low s you to watch In ternet vide o, listen to Internet audio, use BD-LI VE, and up date th e Home The atre System softwa re. Use a LAN ca ble t o conn ect to th e LAN ( 100 ) terminal o n the unit. Ti p • Using a shielded LA N cable , str[...]
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29 US Getting Started WEP WEP appli es security to communicatio ns to prev ent outs ider s fro m in terc ep tin g communicati ons or intruding into your wireless network. WEP is a legacy security technology that ena bles older device s, which do not supp ort TKIP/AES, to be connected. WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (TKIP) TKIP is a se curit y techno logy[...]
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30 US Getting Started 4 Press " / 1 to turn the surround amplifier on. When w irel ess t ransm issio n is ac tivat ed, the S-AIR/STANDBY indica tor turns green. If the S-AIR/STANDBY indic ator does not turn gr een, se e “Surro und am plifie r” (page 1 3). For detail s of the S -AIR function , see “Using an S-AI R Product” ( page 47) . [...]
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31 US Getting Started 3 Press [ / 1 on the unit, and [ / 1 on the surroun d amplif ier. 4 Switch the input s elector on your TV so that the signal from the system appears on the TV screen. The Easy Setup Disp lay for OSD languag e select ion appe ars. 5 Perform the [Easy Setup]. Follow the on-screen instructions t o make the basic settings usi ng C[...]
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32 US Getting Started Step 6 : Selec ting th e Source You ca n select the playba ck sou rce. Press FUNCTION rep eatedly until the desir ed functi on appears in the f ront panel display. Each time you p ress FUNCTION, the fun ction chan ges as fo llow s. “BD/DVD” t “D. MEDIA” t “TUNER FM” t “HDMI1” t “HDMI2” t “TV ” t “SAT/[...]
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33 US Getting Started Step 7: En joying Su rround Sound After pe rform ing th e previ ous Step s and st arting playba ck, you can ea sily enjo y surro und so und. Y ou can als o sele ct pre -progr amme d surr ound set tings t hat ar e tailor ed to differen t kind s of sound s ources . They bri ng the exc iting and powerf ul sound of movie t heater [...]
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34 US Getting Started Note • When you select “A.F.D. 7.1CH,” depending on the disc or source, the beginning of the sound may be cut off whil e the opti mum mod e is automa tically selecte d. To a void cut ting the sound, select “ A.F.D. S TD.” • W hen bilingual broadc ast sound is inp ut, “PRO LOGIC,” “PLII MOVI E,” and “PLII [...]
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Pl ayb a ck 35 US Playing a Disc For play able dis cs, see “Pl ayab le Disc s” (page 76). 1 Switch the input s elector on your TV so that the signal from the system appears on your TV screen. 2 Press Z , and place a disc on the d isc tray. 3 Press Z to close the disc tray. appea rs on the ho me menu and pl ayba ck starts . If playback does not [...]
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36 US You ca n check th e playba ck infor mation , etc., by pres sing D ISPLAY. The di splaye d inform ation differs de pend ing on the dis c type an d player status. Examp le: wh en pl aying a BD- ROM A Outpu t resoluti on/Video frequency B Title numbe r or name C The curre ntly select ed audio sett ing D Avail able func tion s ( angle, audi o, su[...]
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Pl ayb a ck 37 US Enjoying an iPod You can en joy the sound a nd charge the battery of an iPod via the sys tem. Compatible iPod models The compatible iPod models are as follows. Update your iPod with the latest softwa re before using w ith the sy stem. 1 Connect the iPod to th e ( USB) port on the u nit wi th t he iPo d’s US B ca ble. 2 Press C /[...]
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38 US Playing via a Network BRAVIA Internet Video serves as a gateway deli veri ng the select ed In ternet cont ent an d a vari ety of on-d emand e nter tainme nt st raight to your uni t. 1 Prepare for BRAVIA I nternet Video. Connect the uni t to a networ k (pag e 28). 2 Press C / c to select [Video], [Music] , or [Photo]. 3 Press X / x to select a[...]
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Pl ayb a ck 39 US party fr om the par ty host and play s the sam e audio as the part y host is ca lled a “p arty gue st.” To start a party (for the pa rty host only) You can us e oth er comp onent s to p lay the content that is pl aying on the syst em. 1 Turn on the system and other Sony components compati ble with the PARTY STREAMING functio n[...]
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40 US Available Options Vari ous set tings and p layb ack opera tions are avai labl e by p ressi ng OP TIONS. The avai labl e items diffe r depe nding on t he situ atio n. Common options [Video] only [Music] only Items Det ails [Pl ayba ck Hi stor y List] Displa ys titles /trac ks in the playback hi story of a BD-ROM/DVD-ROM/ CD-DA (music CD) using[...]
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Pl ayb a ck 41 US [Photo] only When the sound does not match the picture s on the TV scr een, yo u can a djust th e dela y betw een the pi cture and so und. 1 Press SYSTE M MENU. 2 Press X / x repeatedly until “A/V SYNC” appears in the fr ont panel display, then press o r c . 3 Press X / x to adjust the delay between the pictur e and sound. You[...]
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42 US Selec ting the Ef fect to Suit the So urce You can select a sui table sou nd mod e for movi es or mu sic. Press SOUND M ODE repeatedly during playback until the desired mode appears in the front panel display. • “AUTO” : The syst em selects “MOVIE” or “MU SIC” aut omatica lly to prod uce th e sound effec t depend ing on the disc[...]
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Sound Adjustm ent 43 US Press AUDIO repeatedly d uring playback to select the desired au dio signal. The audi o infor mati on app ears o n the T V scre en. x BD/D VD VIDEO Depending on the BD/DVD VIDEO, the choi ce of la ngua ge vari es. When 4 digits are di splay ed, they in dicate a languag e code. S ee “Lan guage C ode List” (pa ge 82 ) to c[...]
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44 US Using the Soun d Effect You ca n enjoy so und ef fects o r dialog, as you would in a movie theater, even at low volume. It is useful for wa tching movie s at night. 1 Press SY STEM MENU. 2 Press X / x repeatedly until “NIGHT MODE” appears in the front panel display, then press or c . 3 Press X / x to select a setting. • “NIGHT ON”: [...]
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T uner 45 US Listening to the Radio You ca n enjoy ra dio soun d with the sy stem’s speak ers. 1 Press FUNCTION rep eatedly until “TUNER FM” appears in the front panel display. 2 Select the radio st ation. Automatic tuning Press a nd hold TUNING +/– until the auto sca nning star ts. [Aut o Tuni ng] appe ars on th e TV screen . Scann ing sto[...]
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46 US 5 Press X / x to select the preset number you want. Ti p • You can select the pr eset number dire ctly by pressing the nu mber b uttons. 6 Press . “COMP LETE” ap pears i n the front panel display , and the station i s store d. 7 Repeat Steps 2 to 6 to store other stations. 8 Press SY STEM MENU. The syst em m enu t urn s off. To change t[...]
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External A udio De vice 47 US Using an S-AIR Product About S-AIR products There are tw o types of S-AIR pro duct. • S-AIR main u nit (this unit): This is for tran smitt ing s ound . You can us e up t o thr ee S-AIR m ain units. (The number of usable S-AIR main unit s depe nds on the use enviro nment .) • S-AIR sub u nit: This is f or receivin g[...]
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48 US To enjoy a 7.1 channel system You ca n enjoy the mor e real istic su rrou nd sound effec t of 7.1 chann els wh en you use t he Wire less Surr ound Spea ker Ki t (WAHT-SB P2, opti onal ). For detail s, refe r to th e operating i nstructio ns of the Wireless Surro und Speaker Kit. In thi s case, s et [Sur round Back] in [Speak er Settin gs] to [...]
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External A udio De vice 49 US Whe n usi ng S-A IR produc ts, nei ghbor s ma y also rec eive your sys tem’s soun d if IDs ar e the same , or you may recei ve sou nd from neighb ors. To prevent th is, you can id entify the uni t with a specif ic S- AIR s ub uni t by perf orming the pairing op erati on. When yo u perf orm pair ing, wi reless transmi[...]
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50 US If you u se multiple wir eless syste ms, such a s wirel ess LA N or Blue tooth , the t rans missi on of S-AIR si gnals o r other wi reles s signals may be unstable. I n this case, the tr ansmissi on may be improved by c hanging the following [R F Change] settin g. 1 Press HOM E. The hom e menu ap pears on the TV scr een. 2 Press C / c to sele[...]
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Other Operati ons 51 US Using th e Contr ol for HDMI F unction for “BRAVIA” Sy nc This func tion is availa ble on TVs with the “BRA VIA” S ync functi on. By conn ecting Sony co mponen ts that ar e compatible with the Control for HDMI functio n with an HDMI cable, operatio n is simplified as below : – System Power Off (page 52) – One-Tou[...]
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52 US 3 Press X / x to select [System Settings], then press . 4 Press X / x to select [HDMI Settings], then press . The [H DMI Se ttings] displa y appear s. 5 Press X / x to select [Control for HDMI], then press . 6 Press X / x to select the setting, then press . •[ O n ] : On. • [Off]: Off . (System Power Off) When yo u turn th e TV off by usi[...]
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Other Operati ons 53 US can change the output method to the speakers of the TV vi a the TV m enu. • Whe n sound of th e TV or othe r com ponen ts is output from the speak ers of th e system , you can adjust the volume and tu rn off the sound of the s ys tem usin g th e TV r emo te. Note • While the TV is in PAP (picture a nd pictur e) mode , th[...]
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54 US 6 Press X / x to select [OK]. To ca ncel , sel ect [ Cance l]. 7 Press . [Auto Ca libration ] starts. The sy stem adjus ts the s peake r setti ngs automaticall y. For p roper ca librati on resul ts, plea se remain quiet durin g the measurement. Note • Before [A uto Calib ration], make sure tha t the surround a mplifier turns on and you inst[...]
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Other Operati ons 55 US 5 Press X / x to select the item, then press . Check the following settin gs. x [Connect ion] If you d o not conn ect cent er or su rround speake rs, set the para meters for [Center] and [Surro und]. Since th e front speaker and subwo ofer se ttings ar e fixed , you ca nnot cha nge them . When yo u use the Wireles s Surrou n[...]
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56 US x [Test Tone] The speakers wi ll emit a test tone to adj ust [Lev el]. [Off] : The te st tone i s not emitted from the spe akers. [On]: The test tone is emitt ed from eac h speak er in sequ ence wh ile adjus ting le vel. Whe n you selec t one of the [ Speak er Settin gs] item s, the test to ne is emitt ed from each s peaker in sequen ce. Adju[...]
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Other Operati ons 57 US Contro lling Your TV or Other Compo nents with the Supp lied Rem ote You can con trol you r TV and oth er compone nts such a s a cable b ox or digit al sate llite re ceiver with the supplied re mote. The remote is initial ly set to co ntrol S ony comp onen ts. You can control non-Son y com ponent s by chan ging the pr eset c[...]
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58 US Note • I n TV or STB mo de, if you press any of th e buttons above, the TV or STB op eration mode bu tton lights up. (However, depe nding on the code set ting, some buttons may no t work, and the TV or STB opera tion mode button m ay not light up. ) • I f you press oth er than the but tons above when the remote is in T V or STB mod e, the[...]
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Other Operati ons 59 US • You cannot use z indivi dually. z is used wi th H , X , or x . When l earning, pre ss H , X , or x while pressing z . 9 Point the remotes at each other. 10 Press the button on the other remote that you want to program to the suppl ied remote. Note • If you do n ot pre ss a bu tton for more than 10 seconds after Step 8,[...]
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60 US Using the Setu p Display You ca n make variou s adjus tments o f item s such as pictur e and sou nd. Selec t (Setup ) on the ho me me nu when you need to change the set tings of th e system . The defa ult sett ings ar e underlin ed. Note • Playback se ttings store d in the disc take priority over the Setup Displ ay sett ings and n ot all th[...]
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Settings and Adjustments 61 US [Network Up date] You can up date and imp rove t he fu nctio ns of t he system . For i nformati on abou t update function s, refe r to the fo llo win g we bsit e: http://www.so ny.com/blurayht support During a software u pdate, “UPDATING” appe ars i n the front pan el di splay a nd vi deo signal s via HD MI may no[...]
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62 US x [YCbCr/RGB (HDMI) ] [Auto] : Automatic ally detect s the type of exter nal device , and swi tches to th e matchi ng color setti ng. [YCbCr (4:2 :2)] : Outp uts Y CbCr 4: 2:2 vide o sign als. [YCbCr (4:4 :4)] : Outp uts Y CbCr 4: 4:4 vide o sign als. [RGB]: Select this when connecting to a device with an HDCP-complia nt DVI jack. x [HDMI Dee[...]
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Settings and Adjustments 63 US x [Speaker Setti ngs] To obtai n the best possib le surr ound sound, se t the spea kers . For det ails, se e “Setti ng the Spea kers” (p age 54). x [Aut o Ca libr ation ] You can calibrate the appropriate setti ngs automatic ally. For d etails, se e “Calibra ting the Appr opriat e Se tting s Auto matica lly” ([...]
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64 US x [Int ernet Vi deo Pa renta l Con trol] Playback of s ome Interne t videos can b e limited acco rding to th e age o f the users. Sce nes m ay be blocke d or repl aced with diffe rent sc enes. Follo w the on-scr een ins truction s and enter your four-dig it password. x [Int ernet Vi deo U nrat ed] [Allow] : Allow s the play back o f unra ted [...]
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Settings and Adjustments 65 US x [Quick Start Mode] [On]: Sh ortens the star tup tim e from sta ndby mode . You c an oper ate th e sys tem qu ickly a fter turnin g it on. [Off] : The default setting. x [Aut o Sta ndby] [On] : Turn s on the [Aut o Standb y] fun ction . When you do no t operat e the sy stem fo r about 30 minu tes, the s ystem ent ers[...]
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66 US x [Connection S erver Settings] Sets whe ther or not to disp lay the c onnecte d DLNA server. x [Rendere r Options] [Autom atic Acces s Permis sion] : Sets wh ether o r not to allow automatic access from newly detected DLNA con troller. [Smart Se lect]: Allo ws a Sony DLNA cont roller to find t he system as the target component to operat e by[...]
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Additio nal Informat ion 67 US Precaut ions On safety • To prevent fire or sho ck hazard, do not place obje cts filled w ith li quids, s uch as va ses, o n the s ystem, or place the sys tem near wate r, such as near a batht ub or shower room . Should any solid obje ct or liquid fall into the cabi net, unplug the sy stem a nd have it checked by qu[...]
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68 US On moving the system • Before movi ng the system , make sure that t here is no disc ins erted, and r emove t he AC powe r cord ( mains lead) f rom the w all outlet ( mains) . About S-AIR function • As the S-AIR products tra nsmit sound by rad io waves, sound may ski p when radio waves are obstructed . This is a char acteristic of r adio w[...]
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Additio nal Informat ion 69 US Trou blesho oting If you exp erienc e any of the follo wing dif ficulti es whil e using the s ystem , use this troubles hootin g guide to help reme dy the pro blem be fore re questing repair s. Shoul d any prob lem pers ist, cons ult your near est S ony de aler . Note that if servic e personn el changes so me parts du[...]
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70 US Sound No pi ctur e app ears when the video outpu t resolution se lected in [Out put Video F ormat] is incorrect . • Press a nd hold N and VOLUME – on t he unit for more t han 5 se conds to reset the video output resolutio n to the lowest resol ution. Video s ignals are only out put from the HDMI (OUT) jac k when conn ecting the HDMI (OUT)[...]
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Additio nal Informat ion 71 US There is no sound fro m the subwoofer. • Check the s peaker con nections a nd set tings (p ages 21, 54). There is no digit al sound from the HDMI ( OUT) jack when using the Audio Return Channel function . • Set [Control for HDMI] in [HDMI Settings] of [System Settings] to [On] (page 6 4). Also , set [Audi o Return[...]
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72 US Operation There is no soun d from t he surround spe akers or surroun d back speak ers. Check the status of t he S-AIR/STANDBY indicator on the surround amplifier. • Turns off. – Check that the AC power cord (mains lea d) of the surroun d amplifier is conn ected s ecure ly. – Turn the surround a mplifier on by pressing " / 1 on t he[...]
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Additio nal Informat ion 73 US File n ames a re n ot disp layed corre ctly . • The system can only display ISO 885 9-1-complia nt character formats. Other characte r formats m ay be displaye d differently. • Dependi ng on the writing sof tware used, the input c haracters ma y be display ed different ly. A disc does not start pl aying from the b[...]
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74 US USB device S-AIR BRAVIA Internet Video Bonus c ontents or o ther data th at are contain ed in a BD-ROM cannot be played. • Try the following : 1 Remove the disc. 2 Turn the system off. 3 Remove and reconne ct the USB device (page 36). 4 Turn the syste m on. 5 Insert the BD- ROM with BONUSVIEW/BD-LIVE. The unit does not wor k and “CHILD LO[...]
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Additio nal Informat ion 75 US Network connection USB Wireless LAN Adapter (BDV-H Z970W only) Other The pictu re is small. • Pre ss X to zoom in. Symptom Probl ems and so lution s The syste m cannot connect to the network. • Check the net work con nection ( page 28) and th e network settings ( page 65) . You cannot connec t your PC to the In te[...]
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76 US Playable Discs 1) Since the Blu -ray Disc specifi cations are ne w and evolvin g, some dis cs may not be pl ayable dep ending on the disc type and the version. Al so, the a udio outpu t differs depending on the source, connec ted outpu t jack, and sele cted audio setti ngs. 2) BD-RE: Ver.2. 1 BD-R : Ver.1.1, 1.2, 1.3 includin g organ ic pigme[...]
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Additio nal Informat ion 77 US Playable Ty pes of Files Video 7) Musi c Photo 7) 1) The sy stem does not play files enco ded with DRM. 2) Canadi an mo dels on ly ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX ® is a digital vide o format crea ted by DivX, In c. This is an official DivX Certifie d device that pla ys DivX video. Visit www.divx.com for more information and [...]
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78 US Support ed Audio Formats Audi o form ats supp orted by this sy stem a re as fol lows. a : Supported format. –: Unsupp orted form at. Note • HDMI (IN 1) and HDMI (IN 2) do not input soun d in the case of an audio format that contains copy pr otections such as Super Audio C D or DVD-Audio. Video Outp ut Resolution Outp ut reso lution di ffe[...]
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Additio nal Informat ion 79 US Specific ations Amp lifier Se ctio n U.S. models : POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: (FTC ) Front L + Front R: With 3 ohms loads , both chan nels drive n, from 180 Hz - 20,000 Hz; rated 60 W per channel minimum RMS power, with n o mor e tha n 1% total harmonic disto rtion from 250 milli wat ts to rated outpu[...]
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80 US Surround (SS-TSB101) for BDV-HZ970W Speaker s ystem Full range B ass reflex Speaker unit 55 mm × 80 mm (2 1 / 4 in × 3 1 / 4 in) cone type Rated i mpedance 3 ohms Dimensions (approx. ) 75 mm × 225 mm × 71 mm (3 in × 8 7 / 8 in × 2 7 / 8 in) (w/h /d) Mass (approx .) 0.45 kg (1 lb) Front/Surro und (SS-TSIZ1) fo r BDV- IZ1000W Speaker s ys[...]
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Additio nal Informat ion 81 US Standby power consum ption 0.9 W (standb y mode) 0.13 W (turned off) Dimension s (approx.) 206 mm × 60 mm × 256 mm (8 1 / 8 in × 2 3 / 8 in × 10 1 / 8 in) (w/h /d) with the wireless transceiver inserted Mass (a pprox.) 1.3 k g (2 lb 14 oz) Wireless transceiver (EZ W-RT10/EZW- RT10A) Commun ication system S-AIR Spe[...]
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82 US Language Cod e List The lang uage spelling s confor m to the IS O 639 : 1988 (E/F ) standa rd. Parental Control/Area Code List[...]
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Additio nal Informat ion 83 US Glossary AVCHD The AV CHD form at is a hi gh-d efini tion digita l video ca mera form at used to reco rd SD (stand ard defi nition) or HD (hi gh defi nition) signal s of either the 1080 i speci ficatio n* or the 720p spe cification* * on DVDs, using e fficient data com press ion coding tech nology. The MPEG-4 AVC/ H.2[...]
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84 US Dolby P ro Logi c II Dolby P ro Logic II creat es five full-b andwidth outp ut chan nels fr om 2 channe l sour ces. This is done using an ad van ced, hi gh-p urit y matr ix surro und decoder that extr acts th e sp atial properties of the orig inal record ing without adding any new sound s or tonal co lorat ions. x Movie mode The Mov ie mode i[...]
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Additio nal Informat ion 85 US Pare ntal Co ntrol A function of the BD/DVD to limit playback of the di sc by t he ag e of th e users a ccor ding to the limitati on level in each country. The limitation varies from disc t o disc; when it is acti vated, playback is completely prohibited, v iolent scenes a re sk ipped or replaced with other s cenes an[...]
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86 US Index Numerics 24p True Cinema 85 3D 35 3D Outpu t Sett ing 6 1 A A/V SYNC 41 ARC 23 Attenuate - A UDIO 62 Audi o 63 Audio DRC 62 Audio O utput 62 Audio R eturn C hannel 23, 64 Audio Se ttings 62 Auto Cal ibratio n 53, 63 Auto Display 6 5 Auto Sta ndby 65 A VCHD 83 B BD Audi o MIX Setting 62 BD Data Ja ck Selec tion 63 BD Hybrid D isc Playbac[...]
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87 US Screen Settings 61 SLEEP 5 6 Slideshow 41 Sound Effect 62 Speak er Se ttings 54, 63 Conn ection 5 5 Distan ce 55 Lev el 55 Subtit le 63 Super Au dio CD Playback Channe l 64 Super Au dio CD Playback Layer 64 Surr ound ampl if ier 13, 47 System Inf ormation 65 SYSTEM MENU 33 , 41, 44 T T est T o ne 56 TV Screen Size Setting for 3D 61 TV T ype 6[...]
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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 visit: ht tp://www.sony.com/blurayhtsupport (1) Printed in Malaysia[...]