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4-115-669- 11 (1) Oper ating I nstruct ions © 2008 Sony Corporation D VP-SR90 CD/DVD Player[...]
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2 WARNIN G To redu ce the ris k of fire o r electric shock, d o not e xpose this ap para tus to r ain or moistur e. To avoid elect rical shock , do not op en the c abin et. Ref er servicin g to qual ified perso nnel onl y. The mains lead mu st only be change d at a qualifi ed service shop. Batterie s or ba tteri es installe d appar atus sh all not [...]
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3 Ligh tning For added protection for this set during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet. This will prevent damage to the set due to lightning and powerline surges. Notes about t he d iscs • To keep the disc clean, handle the disc b y its edge. Do not touch the surf[...]
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4 Table of Contents WARNING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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5 Addi tiona l Info rmat ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Troubleshootin g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Self-diagn osis Func tion (Wh en letters/num bers ap pear on the scr een) . . . . 35 Playable Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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6 Guide t o Parts an d Contro ls For more informatio n, see th e pages indic ated in p arentheses . Remote 2 (volume) +, num ber 5 , AUDIO, and N buttons have a tact ile dot. Use the ta ctil e dot a s a r eferenc e when operating the player. A PICTURE NAVI (25) Divide s the screen in to 9 subscre ens so you can cho ose the des ired scene quic kly. [...]
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7 Basi c operatio ns * 1 For all DVDs except for DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/ DVD+R DLs and DivX video files. * 2 For DVDs and DivX video files only. * 3 These func tions may no t wo rk with some scen es. * 4 For DVD VIDEOs and DVD-VR mode only. * 5 For DVDs, VIDEO CDs and DivX video f iles only. * 6 For DVDs, VIDEO CDs, Super VCDs and DVD-VR mode only. ◆ Whe[...]
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8 Front panel A [ / 1 (on/sta ndby) button (13 ) B Disc tray (15) C Front pa nel disp lay (16) D (remote sensor) (11) E Z (ope n/cl ose) b utton (15) F N (pla y) butto n (15) G x (sto p) butt on (15 ) Rear panel A DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) jack (10) B LINE (RGB) - TV jack (9 ) LINE (RGB) -TV DIGIT AL OUT COAXIAL[...]
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9 Hookup s Hookups When unpacki ng, chec k the sup plied ac cessor ies by re ferri ng to page 37. b • Plug cables securel y to prevent unwa nted noise. • Refer to the instru ctions suppl ied with the com ponents t o be conn ected. • Be sure to disconn ect the main s lead of each compo nent befo re connectin g. Step 1 : Conn ecting to Your TV [...]
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10 To c onnect to y our a udio c ompon ent Use t he fo llowi ng pa tter n. z For correct s peaker loca tion, see the operating instr ucti ons sup pli ed with the co nnect ed compone nts. If your audio com ponent has a Do lby* 1 Digital, DTS* 2 , or MPEG aud io deco der and a digita l input j ack, use this connection. You can enjo y Dolby D igital ([...]
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11 Hookup s Step 2 : Conn ecting the Mains Lead Plug t he play er a nd TV mains lead (power cord) into a mains. Step 3 : Prep aring the Remote You ca n cont rol the player usin g the supp lied remote. I nsert two R6 (s ize AA) batteries by matching th e 3 and # ends on t he bat terie s to the ma rkings insi de the compa rtment. When using the remot[...]
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12 To cont rol other TVs with the rem ote You can control th e sound leve l, input source, and pow er switch o f non-So ny TVs as well. If your TV is lis ted in the table be low, se t the approp riate m anufa cturer’s code. 1 While ho lding dow n TV [ / 1 , press t he number butt ons to se lect your TV’s manuf actur er’s cod e (see th e table[...]
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13 Hookup s Step 4: Qu ick Se tup Follow the steps below to make the minimum number of basic a djustments for using the player. To skip a n adjustment, p ress > . To retu rn to the pr evious adjus tment, press . . 1 Turn on the TV. 2 Press [ / 1 . The play er turn s on. 3 Switch th e input select or on your TV so that the signal from the player [...]
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14 8 Press ENTER. The Setu p Displa y for selec ting the typ e of vide o signal ou tput from the LINE (RGB)-TV jack appears. 9 Press X / x to select the typ e of signal you want t o outp ut from t he LINE (RGB)- TV jack. ◆ Video sign als • VIDEO (page 29) ◆ RGB signa ls • RG B (page 29) 10 Press ENTER. The Setu p Displa y for selec ting the[...]
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15 Playback Playback Playi ng Disc s Depending on the DVD or VIDEO CD, some operat ions may b e differ ent or r estricted . Refer to th e operat ing instruc tions sup plied wit h your disc . 1 Press Z on the player, an d place the d isc on the d isc tr ay. 2 Press N . The disc tray close s. The play er starts pla yback (con tinu ous pla y). Adju st[...]
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16 To pla y VIDEO CDs With PB C Functio ns (PBC Playback ) PBC (Pla yback C ontrol) allow s you to pl ay VIDEO CDs interac tively by fol lowing the menu on the TV s creen. When y ou s tart play ing a VIDEO CD wit h PBC fun ctions, the men u for your select ion appe ars. Select an ite m using the number butt ons, and press ENTER. The n, follow the i[...]
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17 Playback Control Menu displ ay (Magic Pad) Use t he Co ntrol Menu to s elect a fun ction and to vi ew r elate d info rmat ion. Press DISPL AY repeat edly to turn on or cha nge the Co ntrol M enu displ ay as follo ws: The Contr ol Men u display 1 a nd 2 will s how diff erent ite ms depe nding on the disc type. Example: Control Menu display 1 when[...]
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18 List of Control Menu items Item Item Name, Function TITLE/SCENE/TRACK CHAPTER/INDEX TRACK Sele cts the titl e, sce ne, tr ack, chapt er, or inde x to be play ed. 1 Pres s X / x to se lect th e search method . “** (** )” is select ed (** refers to a numbe r). 2 Press EN TER. “** (**)” changes to “-- (**).” 3 Press the num ber button s[...]
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19 Playback z The Cont rol Menu icon indi cator light s up in green when you select any item except “OFF” (“PROGRAM,” “SHUF FLE,” “REPEAT,” “A-B RE PEAT,” “SHARPNESS, ” “ZOOM,” “TVS” only). The “ORIGINAL/PLAY LIST” indicator lights up in green when you select “PLAY LIST” (default setting). The “ANGLE” ind[...]
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20 Var ious Pl ay Mode Functi ons You can set the follo wing play mode s: • Programme Pl ay (pa ge 20) • Shuffle Pl ay (pa ge 21) • Repeat Play (page 21) • A-B Repe at Pl ay (pa ge 22) b The play mode i s cancell ed when: – you op en the disc tray. – you pre ss [ / 1 and the pl ayer enters standby m ode. Creating your ow n programme (Pr[...]
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21 Playback 5 Press N . Progra mme Pla y begins . When the progra mme e nds, you can restart t he same progr amme again by pressi ng N . To return to normal play Press CL EAR, or select “OFF” in st ep 1. To play the same programme again, se lect “ON” in ste p 1 and pr ess ENTER . To ch ang e or ca ncel a progr amm e 1 Follow step 1 of “C [...]
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22 • TITL E: rep eats th e curren t title on a disc . • CHAPTER: r epe ats th e curr ent ch apte r. • TR ACK: repeats the curr ent track. • FIL E (Di vX vid eo file s only ): repe ats the current file . • AL BUM: repeats the curr ent alb um. ◆ When Pr ogra mme Pla y or Sh uffl e Play is activate d • ON : repe ats Prog ramme Pl ay or S[...]
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23 Playback Custom izi ng the Playba ck Con figur ation Adjusting th e playback picture (CUSTOM PICT URE MODE) You can adjust the video si gnal fr om the player to obtain the pictur e quality y ou want. 1 After selec ting (CUSTOM PICTURE MODE) on t he Cont rol Menu (page 17), press X / x to se lect the setting you want. The defa ult settin g is und[...]
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24 6 Select the l evel you want using X / x , then p ress E NTER. Parental Contr ol setting i s complete. The low er the va lue, the s tricter th e limitatio n. To tur n off th e Pare ntal C ontro l funct ion Set “LEVEL” to “OF F” in step 6. To set or change yo ur passwo rd After selecting “PARENTA L CONTROL” on the Control Menu, select[...]
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25 Playback 3 Press N . Playback starts from the selected a lbum. The JP EG images i n the selec ted album start pl aying as a slide show . To sele ct a spec ific MP3 audio tr ack, press EN TER and pres s X / x to se lect a track, then press ENTER. To select a specific JPEG ima ge file, see “Selec ting a JP EG image file” (page 25) . To st op p[...]
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26 To disp lay JPEG i mage info rmation Press S UBTITLE w hile view ing JPEG ima ge files. The file n ame, camera maker/mo del, date, time , pic tur e re solu tion , file siz e, ca mer a setting informatio n (ISO speed ra ting, Exposur e time , F Nu mbe r, Exp osure b ias, or Focal leng th) of the pictur e are displ ayed on the sc reen. is displ ay[...]
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27 Playback Playi ng Div X Vide o File s DivX ® is a video f ile comp ressio n techno logy, deve loped by DivX, Inc . This product is an offi cial DivX ® Certified product . You ca n play DA TA dis cs that c ontain Di vX video fi les. z You can view the disc information whil e playing a DivX vide o file us ing TIME/TEXT (page 6). b • If th ere [...]
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28 Settings and Adjustmen ts Using the Setu p Displ ay By usi ng the Setup Dis play , you ca n make various adjustmen ts to it ems such as picture and sou nd. You can also set a language fo r the subti tles and t he Setu p Displ ay, am ong othe r things. For deta ils on each Setup D isplay ite m, see pages fr om 28 to 32. b Playbac k settin gs stor[...]
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29 Settings and Adj ustments SCREEN SET UP Choose sett ings according to the TV to be connect ed. Select “SCREEN SETUP” in the Se tup Displ ay. To use the di spla y, see “U sing th e Setu p D isp lay” (pa ge 28) . The d efaul t set tin gs are unde rlined . ◆ TV TY PE Sel ects the aspect rati o of the c onnec ted TV (4:3 standa rd or w ide[...]
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30 CUSTOM SETU P Use t his t o set up play back r elat ed an d ot her settings . Select “CUS TOM SE TUP” in the Set up Disp lay. To use the displa y, see “Us ing the Setu p D isp lay” (pa ge 28) . The defa ult settin gs are und erlined. ◆ AUTO POWER OF F Switches the Auto Power Of f setting on or off. ◆ AUTO PLAY Switches t he Auto Play[...]
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31 Settings and Adj ustments AUDIO SETU P “AUDIO SETUP” allows you to set th e sound accordi ng to the pl ayback a nd conn ection conditi ons. Select “AUDIO SETUP” in the Setup Displ ay. To use the di spla y, see “U sing th e Setu p D isp lay” (pa ge 28) . The d efaul t set tin gs are unde rlined . ◆ AUDIO DRC (Dynam ic Range Control)[...]
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32 ◆ MPEG (DV Ds only ) Sel ects th e type of MPE G audio sig nal. ◆ DTS Selects wheth er or not t o output D TS sig nals. • W hen you play a DVD VIDEO with DTS sound tracks , set “DTS” to “ON” in “AUDIO SETUP” (page 32). • If yo u connec t the playe r to audi o equipm ent with out a DT S decoder , do not set “DTS” to “ ON[...]
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33 Additi onal Inform ation Additional Info rmation Troubl eshoo ting If you exp erienc e any of th e follow ing difficul ties while using the player, use thi s troubles hooti ng guide t o help re medy the proble m before r equest ing repa irs. Shou ld any prob lem pers ist, cons ult your ne arest Sony deal er. Power The pow er is not t urned on. ,[...]
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34 The JPEG image f ile canno t be play ed (page 35). , The imag e is larg er th an 307 2 (w idth) × 2048 (he ight) in normal mode, o r more t han 3,300,000 pi xels in progressi ve JPEG. (Some progre ssive JPEG files cannot be disp laye d eve n if the f ile si ze is w ithin this spec ified ca pacity .) , “MODE (MP3, JPEG)” is set to “AUDIO ([...]
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35 Additi onal Inform ation Self- diagno sis Fu nct ion (When lett ers/number s appear on the screen) When the s elf-diagnosi s function is activate d to preve nt the play er from malfun ctioning , a fiv e-char acter se rvice nu mber (e.g. , C 13 50) wit h a combi nati on of a l etter and four digi ts appea rs on the sc reen. In this case , check t[...]
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36 * “Design rule for Camera Fi le system”: Image standard s for digi tal camera s regulat ed by JEITA (Japan Elec tronics and Informati on Technology Industrie s Associatio n). z • If you add numbers (01, 02, 03, etc.) to the fron t of the track/ file names whe n you store the tra cks (or file s) in a disc , the tracks and files will be play[...]
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37 Additi onal Inform ation * CP RM (Cont ent Prot ection f or Recordab le Media) is a coding technology that prote cts the copyright of im ages. • Note o n DualDisc s A DualDisc is a two side d disc product which mates DVD recorded material on one side with digital audio material on the other side. However, sinc e the audio material side does no[...]
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38 Langua ge C ode Li st For det ail s, see page s 6, 28. The lang uage spe llings co nform to the ISO 639: 19 88 (E/F) standard. Parent al Co ntro l Area Code L ist For de tails, see p age 23. Code Lan guage Code Lan guage Code L anguage Code Langu age 1027 Afar 1028 Abkhazian 1032 Afrikaans 1039 Amharic 1044 Arabic 1045 Assamese 1051 Aymara 1052 [...]
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39 Additional I nformation Inde x Numerics 16: 9 29 4:3 LETTE R BOX 29 4:3 PAN SCAN 29 48kH z/96kH z PCM 32 5.1 Ch annel Surro und 10 A A-B RE PEAT 18, 22 A-B Repeat Play 22 Advan ce 7 ALBU M 19 ANGLE 18 AUDIO 28 AUDIO DRC 31 AUDIO SET UP 31 AUT O PLAY 30 AUT O POWE R OFF 30 B BACKGR OUND 29 Batt erie s 11 C CD 15, 35 CHAP TER 18 CHAP TER VIEWER 6 [...]
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