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©2003 Sony Cor poration 4-244-992- 15 (1) Compact A V System Oper ating Inst ructions D A V -SA30/SA35K[...]
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2 GB 3 To preven t fire or shock hazard, do not expose th e unit to ra in or moist ure. Do not install t he appl iance in a confi ned spa ce, such as a bookcase or buil t-in cabinet. To prevent fir e, do not cover the ventilation of the apparatus with ne ws papers, table-clo ths, curta ins, e tc. And don’t pla ce lighted c andles on th e apparatu[...]
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3 GB On power sources AC power cord must be changed only at the qua lified service sh op. On placement • Place t he system in a locati on with a dequate ventilati on to preve nt heat buil d-up in the sys tem. • At hi gh volu me, ove r long period s of ti me, t he cabine t becomes hot to the touc h. This is not a malfunc tion. However, touc hing[...]
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4 GB About t his Manu al......... ....... ........... ........ 6 This Sys tem Can Pla y the Follow ing Discs ............. ........ ........... 6 Terms fo r discs.............. ........... ........... .... 6 Notes a bout the Discs........... ........... ........ 8 Guide to the Co ntrol Menu Displa y ........ 9 Getting Started Unpac king ...........[...]
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5 GB Addi tional Infor mation Troubles hooting ...... ........... ....... ........... . 65 Specifica tions ................. ........ ........... .... 68 Glossary .................. ....... ........... ........... . 69 Index to Parts and Controls ........... ........ 72 Languag e code lis t ......... ........... ........... . 77 DVD Setup Menu Li s[...]
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6 GB • The instructi ons in this manual describe th e contr ols on th e remo te. Yo u can als o use the controls on the syste m if they ha ve the same o r similar n ames as thos e on the re mote. • The instructi ons in th is manual are f or DAV- SA30 and DAV-SA35K. DA V-SA35K is the model used fo r illust ration purp oses only. Any differ ence [...]
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7 GB Note on PBC (Playback Control) (VIDEO CDs) This sy stem con forms to Ver. 1. 1 and Ver. 2.0 of VIDEO CD stan dards. You can en joy tw o kinds of pl ayback depe nding on the disc type. About Multi Session CD • This sy stem ca n play Mul ti Sessio n CDs when an MP3 aud io trac k is cont aine d in the fi rst ses sion . Any s ubs equent MP3 a ud[...]
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8 GB Notes about CD-R/CD-R W/DVD-R/DVD -RW (Video mode) In some cases , CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW (Video m ode) cannot be played on this pla yer due to the rec ording qu ality or p hysical condition of t he disc, or the c haracter istics of the re cording device and authoring so ftware. The disc will not play if it has not been cor rectly finali zed.[...]
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9 GB Use the Co ntrol Menu to s elect a f unction that y ou’d like to use. The Contr ol Menu displa y appears when the DVD DIS PLAY button is pre ssed. For details, ref er to the pa ge in parenth eses. List of Control Menu Items Guide to the Control Menu Displ ay DISC Displ ays the di sc name o r the d isc type inser ted into the sys tem. TITLE ([...]
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10 GB Tips • Ea ch time you press DVD DISPLAY, the Control Menu display c hanges as follows: The Control Me nu items are dif ferent depend ing on the dis c. • The Control Menu icon in dicator lig hts up in gree n t unless you se t the REPEA T setting to “OFF. ” • The “ANGLE” i ndicator lights u p in gree n only wh en multipl e angles [...]
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Getting Started 11 GB Chec k th at you hav e the f oll owing items: •S p e a k e r s ( 5 ) • Subw oofer (1) • AM loop aeri al (1) • FM wire aeria l (1) • Sp eaker cord s (5m × 4, 15m × 2) (17ft . × 4, 50ft. × 2) •V i d e o c o r d ( 1 ) • Re mote Co mman der (r emot e) (1) • R6 (size AA) batteries (2) • Foo t pads (15) • Spe[...]
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12 GB Connect the supp lied speaker system us ing the supplied speak er cords by matching the colours of the jacks t o those of the co rds. D o not c onnec t any spe akers other t han th ose su pplie d with this sys tem. To obtain t he best pos sible surro und sound, s pecify the speaker pa rameters (dis tance, leve l, etc.) o n page 20 . Requir ed[...]
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Getting Started 13 GB Termin als for c onnect ing the sp eaker s Note on placing speakers Use ca ution wh en p lacing the subw oof er or a spe aker stand (n ot sup plied) that is attach ed with the front /surr ound spea kers on a spe ciall y treat ed (wax ed, oiled , pol ished, etc.) f loor, as stainin g or disc olor ation m ay re sult. Conn ect t [...]
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14 GB To avo id sh ort- circ uiti ng the spea kers Short-ci rcuiting o f the speaker s may damage the system. To p revent this , be sure to follow these precaut ion s when conne cting the sp eake rs. Ma ke su re th e bar e wir e of each spea ker co rd do es no t touch anot her s peake r jack or th e bare wire o f anot her speake r cord . Examples o[...]
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Getting Started 15 GB Connect the supplied AM/F M aerials for li stening to the radio . Termin als for c onnect ing the a erials Note s • To preven t nois e pickup, keep th e AM loop aerial away from the sys tem and ot her comp onents. • Be sure to fully e xtend th e FM wire aeria l. • Af ter connecti ng the FM wire aeri al, keep it as horiz [...]
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16 GB Tip If you have poo r FM r eception, use a 75 -ohms coax ial ca ble (not supp lied) t o connec t the syste m to an out door FM aerial as shown below. COAXIAL AM FM 75 To e a r t h Out door F M aeria l System Earth wire (not supplie d)[...]
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Getting Started 17 GB Requi red cor ds Video cord for connecting a TV Audio/video cords (not supplied) When co nnec ting a cor d, be sure to ma tch the co lour- coded sleeves to the ap propr iate jac ks on th e comp onents . Termin als for c onnecti ng video compone nts Note s • W hen you sele ct VIDEO 1 using the FUNCTION but ton, the sig nal is[...]
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18 GB Setup for the system ( for Asian and Australian models) Set up is n ece ssary f or th e syst em, depend ing on the TV to be co nnecte d. The initia l setting for Asian model s is NTSC; Australi an models is PAL. If the colour system of the TV is PAL * To set th e system to PAL , turn on the sy stem by pres sing " / 1 while pres sing th e[...]
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Getting Started 19 GB Connecti ng the AC Power Cords Before connec ting the AC power cords of th is system to a wall outl et, connec t the speak ers to the syst em (see page 1 2).[...]
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20 GB For t he be st poss ible surr ound s ound, all t he spea kers ot her t han the subw oof er sho uld b e the same dista nce from t he list ening posit ion ( A ). However, th is system a llows you to place the cente r spea ker up to 1.6 m etres a) closer ( B ) and the surrou nd sp eakers up to 4. 6 metres b) clos er ( C ) to t he liste ning posi[...]
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Play ing Discs 21 GB Depending on t he DVD or VIDEO CD, some operat ions may be di ffer ent or re str icted. Refe r to t he oper atio n detai ls su pplie d wit h you r disc. 1 Turn on your TV. 2 Switch the input selector on the TV to this system. 3 Press " / 1 on the system. The syste m turns on. Unless th e mode of th e system is set to “DV[...]
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22 GB Additi onal ope rations * You cannot paus e during JPEG playbac k. Note If DVD pl ayback is p aused for approxi mately one hour, the system au toma tically turns of f. Tip If a DVD ha s more tha n two tit les, you ca nnot go to th e next title or go ba ck to the prec eding title by pr essing . or > . The se buttons wor k only within a sing[...]
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Play ing Discs 23 GB A DVD is divid ed into main se ctions, whic h make up a pictu re or musi c featu re. Th ese sectio ns are ca lled “t itles .” When you p lay a DVD which conta ins severa l titles, y ou can select t he title you wa nt using DVD TOP MENU/ALBUM–. When you play DVDs that allow y ou to select items s uch as the la nguage for t[...]
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24 GB Note s • Depending on the VIDEO CD, the menu does no t appear i n Step 1 • Depend ing on t he VI DEO CD , “ Pre ss EN TER ” in Step 3 may appear as “Press SELECT” in the instruct ions supp lied wit h the disc . In this ca se, press H . Tip To play withou t using PBC, pres s . / > or the number button s while the syste m is s to[...]
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Play ing Discs 25 GB Select ing an albu m and tra ck 1 Press DVD DISPLAY. The Co ntro l Menu and dis c name of MP3 data d isc ap pear . 2 Press X / x to select (ALBUM) then press ENTER or c . The list of albums co ntaine d in the di sc appears . 3 Select an album you want to play u sing X / x and press ENTER. 4 Select (TRACK) using X / x and press [...]
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26 GB You ca n play JPE G ima ge file s on CD- ROMs, CD-Rs, or CD-RWs. However, the di scs must be recor ded acc ording to ISO9 660 leve l 1, level 2 or J oliet format for th e syst em t o reco gnize the files. You ca n also pl ay disc s rec orded in Mult i Session. S ee the instr uctions of the CD-R/RW device or re cording software (not s upplied [...]
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Play ing Discs 27 GB Rotate the current image using C / c Each time yo u press c , the im age tu rns clockwi se by 9 0°. Each time yo u press C , the im age tu rns counter clockw ise by 90°. Note You cannot rota te the image dur ing Slide show. Press H to return to n orma l play befo re th is oper atio n. You ca n play th e cont ents of a disc in[...]
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28 GB 2 Press c . The cursor move s to the tra ck (in thi s case, “1”). Before prog ramm ing th e MP3 t racks, it is re quired to s elect the a lbum. When t he li st of all tr acks or al bums c annot be disp laye d on the w indow , the ju mp bar appear s. Pres s c to select the jump ba r icon, and then s croll t he jump bar t o display t he res[...]
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Play ing Discs 29 GB You can ha ve t he syst em “s huff le” t racks a nd play t hem in ran dom order . Sub seque nt “shuff ling” wi ll produc e a dif ferent pl aying order. 1 In stop mode, press PL AY MODE repeatedly until “S HUF” appears in the front pane l di spla y. When you play an MP3 di sc, you can play all tr acks in alb ums in a[...]
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30 GB You can play all the titles/tr acks/file s or a single title/c hapter/trac k on a disc . In Shuf fle or Pr ogra m Play m ode, t he sys tem repeats tra cks in the shuffled or programmed orde r. You c annot perf orm R epeat Play duri ng PB C playback of VIDEO CDs (page 23) . 1 Press DVD DISPLAY. The Co ntrol M enu ap pear s. 2 Press X / x to se[...]
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Play ing Discs 31 GB You can locate a particular poin t on a disc quickly b y monitoring th e pictur e or playing back slo wly. Notes • Depending on t he DVD/VIDEO CD, you m ay not be able to perfo rm some of the ope rations descr ibed. • During scan or s low-motion p lay, no sound is out put. Locat ing a point quick ly b y playi ng a d isc in [...]
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32 GB Enjoying th e Slide sh ow on JPEG da ta disc ( JPEG only) 1 Press M while displaying a JPEG image. Slid e show s tarts fro m the curren t imag e. 2 Press H when you wan t to exit Sli de show. Retu rn to normal play from th e curr ent image. To change the interval time of Slide show Each t ime you pr ess M dur ing Sli de sh ow, the interval ti[...]
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Play ing Discs 33 GB x When playing a DVD (TITLE) x When pl aying a VIDEO CD (TRACK) x When playing a Super Audio CD (TRACK) x When playing a CD (TRACK) x When playing an MP3 (ALBU M) or (TR ACK ) x When di splaying a JPEG file (ALBUM) or (FIL E) Exampl e: when you sele ct (TR ACK ) The list of tracks contained in the disc appears . When th e list [...]
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34 GB 5 Press EN TER . The sy stem starts pl aybac k from the sele cted n umber . To turn off the Control Menu Press DVD DISPLAY re peatedly until t he Contro l Menu i s turne d off. To search for a particular point using the time code (TIME SEARCH) Example: If you search f or the playin g time of the curren t tit le on a DVD 1 In Step 2, select (T[...]
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Play ing Discs 35 GB When playing a DVD When playing a VIDEO CD (without PBC functions), Super Aud io CD o r CD TITLE TRK ALBM CHAP HULTI DTS kHz MHz TITLE TRK ALBM CHAP HULTI DTS kHz MHz TITLE TRK ALBM CHAP HULTI DTS kHz MHz TITLE TRK ALBM CHAP HULTI DTS kHz MHz TITLE TRK ALBM CHAP HULTI DTS TITLE TRK ALBM CHAP HULTI DTS TITLE TRK ALBM CHAP HULTI [...]
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36 GB When playing an MP3 When playing a JPEG a) Th is information is skip ped if name info rma tio n do es not exis t. b) Ret urn s to th e fir st in form a tio n whe n indi ca tio n ti me com ple te s. c) Re turns to the firs t informa tion when t he text scrollin g is finished. Notes • Dependi ng on the typ e of disc being play ed and the play[...]
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Play ing Discs 37 GB Chec king the Play ing Time and Remain ing Time You can check the playing time and remaining time o f the curre nt titl e, chapter, or tra ck, and th e total pla ying time or re maining time of the disc. You c an a lso c heck the D VD/C D/Sup er A udio CD text and MP3 folder name/fil e name/ID3 tag (only so ng title) re co rded[...]
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38 GB Checkin g the d ate informatio n (JPEG only) You ca n chec k the da te info rmat ion du ring playba ck when the Ex if* tag is rec orde d in the JPEG image data. Press DVD DISP LAY during playback. The Cont rol Me nu appe ars. * “Exchan geable I mage Fi le Form at” is a digita l camera im age format def ined by the Japa n Electroni cs &[...]
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Sound Adjustm ents 39 GB If a DVD i s recorded with mu ltilingual tr acks, you can select th e lang uage you w ant w hile playing t he DVD. If the DVD is record ed in multiple audi o formats (PCM, Dolby Dig ital, MPEG audio, or DTS), you ca n sele ct the au dio format you want while playing t he DVD. With stereo CD s, VI DEO CDs or MP3, you c an se[...]
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40 GB To turn off the Control Menu Press DVD DISPLAY re peatedly until t he Contro l Menu i s turne d off. Note s • For discs not in multiple audio for mat, you can not chang e th e sou nd. • During DVD playback, the sound may cha nge auto mati cally . Tip You can select AUDIO di rectly by pressing AUDIO. Each time you pr ess the button, the it[...]
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Sound Adjustm ents 41 GB You can take ad vantag e of su rround s ound simply by s electing one of system’s pre - program med sound fiel ds. Th ey b ring t he exciting and pow erfu l soun d of movi e theat res into you r hom e. When using the headphones Auto matic de codin g of the audi o input signal (AUTO FORMAT DIRECT AUTO) The auto decoding fu[...]
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42 GB Selecti ng oth er soun d field s Press SOUND F IELD +/– on the remote repeatedly until the sound field you want appears in the f ront panel displ ay. x AUTO FORMAT DIRECT PRO LOGIC Dolby Pro Logi c pr oduces fi ve ou tput chann els from two-cha nnel sour ces. Thi s mode perf orms Pro Logi c deco ding to the inpu t signal an d output to fron[...]
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Sound Adjustm ents 43 GB This sy stem prov ides yo u wit h 2 ty pes o f sound eff ect, simply by pr essin g a bu tton . Choo se th e sound to s uit y ou r need s. DAV-SA30 Press NIGHT MODE or DYNAM IC BASS on the remote. The so und effe ct is act ivat ed. DAV-SA35K Press DYNAMIC BASS/NIGHT MODE on the remote. “NIGHT ON” or “D.BASS ON” appe [...]
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44 GB You ca n sing al ong wi th any s tereo CD or musi c DVD by redu cing the leve l of the ori ginal vocal s. You need to co nnect an opti onal micro phone . 1 Connect an opt ional micro phone to the PHONES/ MIC jack. 2 Press KARAOKE/MPX o n the system. The KARAOKE/MPX LED lights when KARA PON, MPX L or MPX R is sel ected. With each p ress , the [...]
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Using V arious Additio nal Functions 45 GB If va rious angle s (multi-an gles) fo r a scene a re recorded on the DVD, you can c hange the viewing angle . For exam ple, wh ile pl aying a s cene o f a trai n in motion, you can display the view from ei ther the front o f the t rain, the le ft wi ndow o f the t rain, or from the righ t win dow w ithout[...]
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46 GB If su btit les ar e rec orded on the disc s, yo u can turn the subtitles on or off wh ile playi ng. If multilin gual subtitl es are re corded on th e disc, you can c hange the su btitle lang uage while play ing, or tur n the subti tles on or of f when ever you wa nt. For exampl e, you can sele ct the langua ge you want t o practice and tu rn [...]
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Using V arious Additio nal Functions 47 GB You can set two ki nds of playbac k restr ictions for a dis c. • Custom Parental Co ntrol You can set t he pla yback rest ric tions s o that the syst em will no t play inap propriate d iscs. • Par ental Cont rol Playback of s ome DVDs can be limit ed acco rding to a predet ermi ned l evel s uch as t he[...]
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48 GB 5 Enter or re- enter your 4-dig it passw ord by usin g the nu mber bu ttons, then press ENTER. “Cus tom par ental control is set. ” app ears and th e scre en retu rn s to the Contro l Men u display . If you make a mistake entering your password Press C be fore you p ress ENT ER and inpu t the corr ect nu mber. If you make a mistake Press [...]
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Using V arious Additio nal Functions 49 GB Limit ing pl ayback fo r childre n (Parental Contro l) (DVD on ly) Playback o f some DVDs can be limited accordi ng to a pr edeter mined level su ch as t he age o f th e use rs. The “P arent al Co ntrol ” func tion allows you to set a playback li mitation le vel. A scene that is limited is not playe d,[...]
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50 GB 5 Press X / x to select “STANDARD,” then press ENTER. The selectio n items for “S TANDARD” are disp layed. 6 Press X / x to select a geographic area as the playback limitation level, then press ENTER. The area is sele cted. If you se lect “OT HERS t ,” select a nd enter the stan dard cod e in the ta ble on page 51 us ing the numb [...]
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Using V arious Additio nal Functions 51 GB Playin g the disc for which Parental Control is set 1 Insert the disc and press H . The PARENTAL CONTROL d isplay appears . 2 Enter y our 4-digit password usin g the number buttons, then press ENTER. The syst em sta rts playba ck. Notes • When yo u play DVDs which do not have the Parental Control functio[...]
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52 GB By adju sting the remo te sign al, yo u can con trol your TV with the s upplied re mote. Note s • I f you enter a new code number, the co de number previously en tered will be era sed. • W hen you replace th e batter ies of the remote , the code number may be res et to the def ault (SONY) setting . Reset t he appr opriate code number. Con[...]
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Other Operations 53 GB Controlling the TV You can co ntro l your TV us ing t he b utto ns below . Note Depending on the TV, you may not be able to co ntrol your TV o r to u se so me of the bu ttons above. * Use f or se lecting the c hannel number greate r than 10. Tip Dependi ng on the TV man ufacture, th e followin g method al so work s. Press >[...]
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54 GB Presett ing Radi o Station s You ca n preset 20 stat ions for FM and 10 statio ns for A M. Befo re tuni ng, ma ke sur e to turn down the volume to minimum. 1 Press TUNER/BAND repeatedly un til the band you want appears in the front panel display. Each time you press TUNER/BAND, the band cha nges to AM or FM alter nately . 2 Press and hold TUN[...]
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Other Operations 55 GB To change the AM tuning interval (except for Middle Eastern model) The AM tuning in terval can be set to eith er 9 kH z (def ault) or 10 kHz (f or s ome ar eas). To change th e AM tuning inte rval, tune i n any AM stati on firs t, then tu rn off the syste m by pressi ng " / 1 on the remot e or pr ess " / 1 on the sy[...]
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Other Operations 57 GB You ca n set the sys tem to tu rn off at a pres et time, so you can fal l asleep listening to music. You can preset the time in 10 minutes decr ement s. Press SLEEP. Each time yo u press t his button, th e minutes displ ay (the remaining time) chan ges as follows: When you choose AUTO The syst em tur ns off w hen th e curren [...]
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58 GB By usin g the Setu p Displa y, you ca n mak e various a djustments to items such as picture and sound. You can also set a lang uage for the subtitl es and the Se tup Display, among othe r things. F or detai ls on each Setup Displa y item, see page 59-64. For an overall lis t of Setup Display ite ms, see page 78. How to use the Setup Display 1[...]
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Settings an d Adjustme nts 59 GB To turn off the Setup Display Press DVD SETUP repe atedly until the Setup Disp la y is turn ed off. * Wh en yo u s ele ct “R ESE T” in ste p 2 , t he follo wing ite ms are re turne d to the de fault se tti ngs. • Setup Menu (except for the P ARENTAL CONTROL) (page 78) After you select “RESET ” and press EN[...]
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60 GB Choose settings ac cording to the TV to be connec ted. Select “SCREEN SETUP” in the Setup Display. For details on using the display, s ee “Using the Setup D isplay” (pag e 58). The defa ult set tings are under lined . x TV TY PE (DVD only) Selec ts the as pect rati o of the co nnect ed TV (4 :3 stan dard o r wide ). The defa ult set t[...]
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Settings an d Adjustme nts 61 GB x COMPONENT OUT This will c hange the type of signa l output from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks on the syste m. See pag e 70 for more inf ormati on about the d iffer ent types. Notes • When “PROGRES SIVE” is s elected in “SCREEN SETUP,” no sig nal is output fr om the MONIT OR OUT jacks. • “PROGRES SIVE[...]
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62 GB x TRACK SELECTION (DVD only) Give s the so und t rack hav ing t he high est n umber of chan nels priority when you play a DVD on whic h multip le au dio form ats ( PCM, MP EG audio, DTS, or Do lby Digital fo rmat) are record ed. Note s • Wh en you set th e item to “AUTO,” the language may change. The “TR ACK SELECTION” setting has h[...]
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Settings an d Adjustme nts 63 GB To obtai n the best poss ible su rrou nd sou nd, se t the size of the spe aker s you h ave conne cted and their dista nce fro m y our li steni ng po sition. Then use the test tone t o adjust the level and the balance o f the spea kers to the same level. Select “SPEAKER SETUP” in the setup disp lay . For de tail [...]
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64 GB x LEVEL You ca n vary the leve l of each s peake r as follows. Be sure to s et “TEST TONE” to “ON” for easy adjus tment. x BALANCE You ca n vary the bala nce of the left and righ t speakers a s follows. Be sure to set “TEST TON E” to “ON ” fo r eas y adjust men t. To adjust the volume of all the speakers at one time Use the V [...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 65 GB If you ex peri ence a ny of t he f ollow ing difficu lties while using the system, use this troubles hoot ing guid e to help remed y the proble m befor e reques ting re pair s. Shou ld any proble m persis t, consul t your nea rest So ny dealer . Power The power is not turned on. • Check th at the AC power cord i s c[...]
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66 GB Severe h um or noise is hear d. • Check that the spea kers and component s are connecte d securel y. • Check that the co nnecting cords ar e away from a transf ormer or m otor, and at l east 3 metr es (10 fe et) awa y from a T V set or fluorescen t light. • M ove your TV away fro m the audio comp onents. • Th e plugs and ja cks are di[...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 67 GB The title of the MP3 audio album or track is not correc tly di splayed. • The s ystem c an onl y displ ay numb ers a nd alphabet. O ther charact ers are displa yed as “ ”. The JPEG imag e file cannot be played • The DATA CD is not recorded in JPEG format that conform s to ISO9660 Level1/L evel 2 or Joliet. •[...]
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68 GB Amplifier section Ster eo mode 44 W + 44 W (6 ohms at 1 kHz, TH D 10 %) Surround mode Front: 44 W + 44 W Center *: 44 W Surround *: 44 W + 44 W (6 ohms at 1 kH z, THD 10 %) Subwoofer* : 80 W (3 ohms at 100 Hz, THD 10 %) * Depending on the sound field set tings and the sour ce, ther e may be no sound output. Inputs VIDEO 1: Sensitivi ty: 1 50 [...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 69 GB Speakers Front/Center/Surround Speaker syst em Bass reflex Speaker u nit 77 mm ( 3 1 / 8 inch es ) di a. cone type Rated impe dance 6 ohms Dimension s (approx.) 95 × 100 × 116 mm (3 3 / 4 × 4 × 4 5 / 8 inches) (w/h/d ) Mass (a pprox.) 0.8 kg ( 1 lb 13 oz) Subwoof er Speaker syst em Bass reflex Speaker unit 160 mm [...]
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70 GB x Music mode The Mu sic mod e is f or use with any s tereo musi c recor dings, and pro vide s a wide and d eep s ound space. DTS Digital au dio compressio n technology that the Digital Theater Systems , Inc. deve loped. This techn ology conform s to 5. 1-chann el su rrou nd. The rear chann el is st ereo an d ther e is disc rete subw oofer ch [...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 71 GB Regi on Code This sy stem is used to protect copyrights . A region n umber is all ocated on each DVD system or DVD dis c accord ing to th e sales region . Each region code is sho wn on th e sy stem as we ll as on the disc pa ckagi ng. The s ystem can play the discs t hat ma tch its region code. The sys tem ca n also p[...]
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72 GB For mo re in form ation , refer to th e pages indica ted in pa rent hese s. Front Pa nel A " / 1 (power) ( 21) B STAND BY indicator (21) C Disc tray (21) D A (open /close) (21) E H (p lay) (21) F X (pause) (22) G x ( stop) (22) H Front p anel display (73) I VOL UME control (21, 64) J FUNCTION (21, 53, 55) K PHONE S jack (DAV-SA30) (21) P[...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 73 GB Front Pan el Display When playing back a DVD When playing back a Super Audio CD, CD, VIDEO CD, or MP3 When listening to the radio NTSC TITLE TRK ALBM CHAP HULTI DTS kHz MHz PGM ALBM TUNED SLEEP EFFECT SHUF DIGITAL STEREO REP 1 MP3 PBC SACD V CD MONO PRO LOGIC NIGHT DYNAMIC BASS ; Curre nt surrou nd format Play ing s t[...]
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74 GB When playing back a JPEG NTSC TITLE TRK ALBM CHAP HULTI DTS kHz MHz PGM ALBM TUNED SLEEP EFFECT SHUF DIGITAL STEREO REP 1 MP3 PBC SACD V CD MONO PRO LOGIC NIGHT DYNAMIC BASS ; Playing sta tus Curr ent mo de Current file numbe r Light s up whe n album names a re cont ained in the disc[...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 75 GB Rear Panel A SPEAKE R jacks (12) B VIDEO 1 ANALOG OUT jack (17) C VIDEO 1 ANALOG IN jack (17) D VIDEO 2 ANALOG IN jack (17) E MONI TOR OUT (VIDEO /S VIDEO) jacks (17) F AM t erminals (15) G COMPONENT VIDEO OUT j acks (17) H VOLTAGE SELECTOR (only f or equipped models ) (18) I FM 75 Ω COAXIA L jack (15) COAXIAL AM FM[...]
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76 GB Remote Note This remote co ntrol glows in the dar k. However, before g lowing, the rem ote mu st be exposed to light f or awhile . A TV [ / 1 (on/standby) ( 52) B SLEEP (5 7) C TV/VIDEO (52) D PLAY MODE (27, 29) E TUNER M ENU (54, 56) F REPEA T/FM MODE (27, 30, 55) G CLEAR (27, 29, 30, 32) H AUDIO (39 ) I ANGLE (45) J SU BTITLE (46) K VOL +/?[...]
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Additiona l Inf ormation 77 GB The langua ge spellings conform to th e ISO 639: 1 988 (E/F) st andard. Language co de list 1245 Inupiak 1248 Indonesian 1253 Icelandic 1254 Italian 1257 Hebrew 1261 Japanese 1269 Yiddish 1283 Javanese 1287 Georgian 1297 Kazakh 1298 Greenlandic 1299 Cambodian 1300 Kannada 1301 Korean 1305 Kashmiri 1307 Kurdish 1311 Ki[...]
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78 GB Y o u can set th e follo wing i tems with the D VD Setup menu. The orde r of the disp layed item s may be dif fere nt from the a ctual displa y . DVD Setup Menu List LANGU A GE SETUP OSD DVD MENU AUDIO SUBTIT LE (Select the language you want to use from the displayed language list.) (Select the language you want to use from the displayed lang[...]
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Additio nal Infor mation 79 GB Numerics 16:9 60 4:3 LETTER BO X 60 4:3 P AN SCAN 60 A Aerial Hoo kups 15 ALBUM 25, 32 Album 6, 69 ANGLE 45 A UDIO 39, 59 A UDIO DRC 62 B B A CKGROUND 6 0 B ALANCE 64 Batteri es 11 C CHAPTER 33 Chapter 6, 69 COMPONENT OUT 61 Continuo us play CD/VIDE O CD/S uper Aud io CD/DVD/MP3 2 1 Control Menu 9 CUSTOM P ARENT AL CO[...]
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Sony Corporation Pr inted in Korea Quick reference for Remote Commander Note The remote control of the unit employs command signals in common with other Sony DVD products. Thus, depending on the button, other Sony DVD products may respond. Tip Shaded parts buttons are affected by the COMMAND MODE switch. Descriptions in italic refer to the TV setti[...]