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STR-DN1050
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HDMI Video
Input/Output (HDMI Repeater block)
Format
2D
3D
Frame packing
Side-by-Side
(Half)
Over-Under
(Top-and-Bottom)
4096 × 2160p @ 59.94/60 Hz
a
1)
–
–
–
4096 × 2160p @ 50 Hz
a
1)
–
–
–
3840 × 2160p @ 59.94/60 Hz
a
1)
–
–
–
3840 × 2160p @ 50 Hz
a
1)
–
–
–
4096 × 2160p @ 23.98/24 Hz
a
2)
–
–
–
3840 × 2160p @ 29.97/30 Hz
a
2)
–
–
–
3840 × 2160p @ 25 Hz
a
2)
–
–
–
3840 × 2160p @ 23.98/24 Hz
a
2)
–
–
–
1920 × 1080p @ 59.94/60 Hz
a
–
a
a
1920 × 1080p @ 50 Hz
a
–
a
a
1920 × 1080p @ 29.97/30 Hz
a
3)
a
a
3)
a
3)
1920 × 1080p @ 25 Hz
a
3)
a
a
3)
a
3)
1920 × 1080p @ 23.98/24 Hz
a
3)
a
a
3)
a
3)
1920 × 1080i @ 59.94/60 Hz
a
3)
a
a
3)
a
3)
1920 × 1080i @ 50 Hz
a
3)
a
a
3)
a
3)
1280 × 720p @ 59.94/60 Hz
a
3)
a
a
3)
a
3)
1280 × 720p @ 50 Hz
a
3)
a
a
3)
a
3)
1280 × 720p @ 29.97/30 Hz
a
3)
a
a
3)
a
3)
1280 × 720p @ 23.98/24 Hz
a
3)
a
a
3)
a
3)
720 × 480p @ 59.94/60 Hz
a
3)
–
–
–
720 × 576p @ 50 Hz
a
3)
–
–
–
640 × 480p @ 59.94/60 Hz
a
3)
–
–
–
1)
Supports YUV 4:2:0 / 8 bit format only.
2)
Supports 8 bit format only.
3)
These formats are also supported by an MHL connection.
MHL section
Supported MHL version
Supported MHL version
Incorporates MHL 2
Maximum current
900
900
mA
iPhone/iPad/iPod section
DC 5V 1.0 A MAX
DC 5V 1.0 A MAX
USB works with iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s,
iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPod touch (2nd through
5th generation), iPod classic, and iPod nano (3rd through 7th
generation).
iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, iPod touch (2nd through
5th generation), iPod classic, and iPod nano (3rd through 7th
generation).
Bluetooth technology works with iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone
5, iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPod touch (4th and 5th
generation).
5, iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPod touch (4th and 5th
generation).
AirPlay works with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch with iOS 4.3.3
or later, Mac with OS X Mountain Lion, and Mac and PC with
iTunes 10.2.2 or later.
or later, Mac with OS X Mountain Lion, and Mac and PC with
iTunes 10.2.2 or later.
You can use “SongPal” app with this receiver via Bluetooth or
network connection.
network connection.
You can only charge the iPhone/iPod when they are connected to
the USB port while the receiver is turned on.
the USB port while the receiver is turned on.
DLNA section
Supported format*
Supported format*
MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer-3):
32 kbps – 320 kbps, VBR
AAC:
16 kbps – 320 kbps, CBR, VBR
WMA9 Standard:
40 kbps – 320 kbps, CBR, VBR
WAV:
32 kHz – 192 kHz, 16 bit PCM
32 kHz – 192 kHz, 24 bit PCM
FLAC:
44.1 kHz – 192 kHz, 16 bit FLAC
44.1 kHz – 192 kHz, 24 bit FLAC
AIFF:
32 kHz – 192 kHz, 16 bit PCM
32 kHz – 192 kHz, 24 bit PCM
ALAC:
32 kHz – 96 kHz, 16 bit ALAC
32 kHz – 96 kHz, 24 bit ALAC
DSD:
2.8 MHz, 1 bit DSD
* Compatibility with all encoding/writing software, recording
devices and recording media cannot be guaranteed.
USB section
Supported format*
Supported format*
MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer-3):
32 kbps – 320 kbps, VBR
AAC:
16 kbps – 320 kbps, CBR, VBR
WMA9 Standard:
40 kbps – 320 kbps, CBR, VBR
WAV:
32 kHz – 192 kHz, 16 bit PCM
32 kHz – 192 kHz, 24 bit PCM
FLAC:
44.1 kHz – 192 kHz, 16 bit FLAC
44.1 kHz – 192 kHz, 24 bit FLAC
AIFF:
32 kHz – 192 kHz, 16 bit PCM
32 kHz – 192 kHz, 24 bit PCM
ALAC:
32 kHz – 96 kHz, 16 bit ALAC
32 kHz – 96 kHz, 24 bit ALAC
DSD:
2.8 MHz, 1 bit DSD
* Compatibility with all encoding/writing software, recording
devices and recording media cannot be guaranteed.
Supported USB device
Mass Storage Class, High-speed type
Maximum current
500
500
mA
NETWORK section
Ethernet LAN
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Wireless LAN
Compatible
Ethernet LAN
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Wireless LAN
Compatible
standards:
IEEE 802.11 b/g
Security:
WEP 64 bit, WEP 128 bit, WPA/
WPA2-PSK (AES), WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP)
Radio frequency:
2.4
2.4
GHz
Bluetooth section
Communication system
Communication system
Bluetooth Specifi cation version 3.0
Output
Bluetooth Specifi cation Power Class 2
Maximum communication range
Line of sight approx. 10 m (33 feet)
1)
Frequency band
2.4 GHz band (2.4000 GHz – 2.4835 GHz)
Modulation method
FHSS (Freq Hopping Spread Spectrum)
Compatible Bluetooth profi les
2)
A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profi le)
AVRCP 1.3 (Audio Video Remote Control Profi le)
Supported Codecs
3)
SBC
4)
, AAC, aptX
Transmission range (A2DP)
20 Hz – 20,000 Hz (Sampling frequency 44.1 kHz)
1)
The actual range will vary depending on factors such as
obstacles between devices, magnetic fi elds around a microwave
oven, static electricity, cordless phone, reception sensitivity,
antenna’s performance, operating system, software application,
etc.
obstacles between devices, magnetic fi elds around a microwave
oven, static electricity, cordless phone, reception sensitivity,
antenna’s performance, operating system, software application,
etc.
2)
Bluetooth standard profi les indicate the purpose of Bluetooth
communication between devices.
communication between devices.
3)
Codec: Audio signal compression and conversion format
4)
Subband Codec
General
Power requirements
Power requirements
Area
Power requirements
US, Canadian,
Taiwan
Taiwan
120 V AC, 60 Hz
Mexican
127 V AC, 60 Hz
Australian,
AEP, UK
AEP, UK
230 V AC, 50 Hz
Brazilian
127/220 V AC, 60 Hz
Power consumption
240
240
W
Power consumption (during standby mode)
0.3 W (When [Control for HDMI], [Pass Through],
[Network Standby]*, and [Bluetooth Standby] are set to
[Off], and the receiver in zone 2 is turned off.)
[Network Standby]*, and [Bluetooth Standby] are set to
[Off], and the receiver in zone 2 is turned off.)
0.7 W (When [Control for HDMI] is set to [On], [Pass
Through], [Network Standby]*, and [Bluetooth Standby] are
set to [Off], and the receiver in zone 2 is turned off.)
1.3 W (When [Control for HDMI] and [Bluetooth Standby]
are set to [On], [Pass Through] and [Network Standby]* are
set to [Off], and the receiver in zone 2 is turned off.)
Through], [Network Standby]*, and [Bluetooth Standby] are
set to [Off], and the receiver in zone 2 is turned off.)
1.3 W (When [Control for HDMI] and [Bluetooth Standby]
are set to [On], [Pass Through] and [Network Standby]* are
set to [Off], and the receiver in zone 2 is turned off.)
* US, Canadian and Australian models only.
Dimensions (width/height/depth) (Approx.)
Dimensions (width/height/depth) (Approx.)
430 mm × 172 mm × 329.4 mm
(17 in × 6 7/8 in × 13 in) including projecting parts and
controls
controls
Mass (Approx.)
10.0 kg (22 lb 1 oz)
Design and specifi cations are subject to change without notice.
Supplied accessories
• Startup Guide (1)
• Reference Guide (1)
• Remote control (1)
• R03 (size AAA) batteries (2)
• FM wire antenna (aerial) (1)
• AM loop antenna (aerial) (1)
• Optimizer microphone (1)
Ver. 1.2
STR-DN1050
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NOTES ON CHIP COMPONENT REPLACEMENT
•
•
Never reuse a disconnected chip component.
•
Notice that the minus side of a tantalum capacitor may be damaged
by heat.
by heat.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following
safety check before releasing the set to the customer:
Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs,
screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage.
Check leakage as described below.
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following
safety check before releasing the set to the customer:
Check the antenna terminals, metal trim, “metallized” knobs,
screws, and all other exposed metal parts for AC leakage.
Check leakage as described below.
LEAKAGE TEST
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and
from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a
return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microamperes.).
Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA
The AC leakage from any exposed metal part to earth ground and
from all exposed metal parts to any exposed metal part having a
return to chassis, must not exceed 0.5 mA (500 microamperes.).
Leakage current can be measured by any one of three methods.
1. A commercial leakage tester, such as the Simpson 229 or RCA
WT-540A. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions to use these
instruments.
instruments.
2. A battery-operated AC milliammeter. The Data Precision 245
digital multimeter is suitable for this job.
3. Measuring the voltage drop across a resistor by means of a
VOM or battery-operated AC voltmeter. The “limit” indication
is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-voltage
scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples
of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated
digital multimeters that have a 2 V AC range are suitable. (See
Fig. A)
is 0.75 V, so analog meters must have an accurate low-voltage
scale. The Simpson 250 and Sanwa SH-63Trd are examples
of a passive VOM that is suitable. Nearly all battery operated
digital multimeters that have a 2 V AC range are suitable. (See
Fig. A)
1.5 k
Ω
0.15
μF
AC
voltmeter
(0.75 V)
voltmeter
(0.75 V)
To Exposed Metal
Parts on Set
Parts on Set
Earth Ground
Fig. A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK
0 OR DOTTED LINE
WITH MARK
0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN
THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION.
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS
REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS
WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS
MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
À LA SÉCURITÉ!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE MARQUE
0 SUR
LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES
PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONC-
TIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE
PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DON-
NÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS
PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONC-
TIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE
PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DON-
NÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS
PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
STR-DN1050
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1.
SERVICING NOTES
............................................. 8
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Disassembly
Flow
........................................................... 12
2-2. Case (Stepup) .................................................................. 12
2-3. Front Panel Section ......................................................... 13
2-4. DIGITAL Board, NETWORK Board ............................. 14
2-5. Back Panel Section, V-SELECT Board (BR) ................. 15
2-6. STANDBY Board, MAIN Board Section ....................... 16
2-7. MAIN
2-3. Front Panel Section ......................................................... 13
2-4. DIGITAL Board, NETWORK Board ............................. 14
2-5. Back Panel Section, V-SELECT Board (BR) ................. 15
2-6. STANDBY Board, MAIN Board Section ....................... 16
2-7. MAIN
Board
................................................................... 16
3.
TEST MODE
............................................................ 17
4.
FM TUNER CHECK
............................................. 20
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
.......................................... 21
6. DIAGRAMS
6-1. Block Diagram - ANALOG AUDIO Section - ............... 27
6-2. Block Diagram - DIGITAL Section (1/2) - ..................... 28
6-3. Block Diagram - DIGITAL Section (2/2) - ..................... 29
6-4. Block Diagram - AMP Section - ..................................... 30
6-5. Block Diagram - ANALOG VIDEO/USB Section - ...... 31
6-6. Block Diagram - DIGITAL VIDEO Section - ................ 32
6-7. Block Diagram - DISPLAY/POWER Section - .............. 33
6-8. Printed
6-2. Block Diagram - DIGITAL Section (1/2) - ..................... 28
6-3. Block Diagram - DIGITAL Section (2/2) - ..................... 29
6-4. Block Diagram - AMP Section - ..................................... 30
6-5. Block Diagram - ANALOG VIDEO/USB Section - ...... 31
6-6. Block Diagram - DIGITAL VIDEO Section - ................ 32
6-7. Block Diagram - DISPLAY/POWER Section - .............. 33
6-8. Printed
Wiring
Board
- DIGITAL Board - (Component side) - ......................... 35
6-9. Printed
Wiring
Board
- DIGITAL Board - (Conductor side) - ........................... 36
6-10. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (1/12) - .............. 37
6-11. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (2/12) - .............. 38
6-12. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (3/12) - .............. 39
6-13. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (4/12) - .............. 40
6-14. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (5/12) - .............. 41
6-15. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (6/12) - .............. 42
6-16. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (7/12) - .............. 43
6-17. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (8/12) - .............. 44
6-18. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (9/12) - .............. 45
6-19. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (10/12) - ............ 46
6-20. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (11/12) - ............ 47
6-21. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (12/12) - ............ 48
6-22. Printed Wiring Board
6-11. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (2/12) - .............. 38
6-12. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (3/12) - .............. 39
6-13. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (4/12) - .............. 40
6-14. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (5/12) - .............. 41
6-15. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (6/12) - .............. 42
6-16. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (7/12) - .............. 43
6-17. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (8/12) - .............. 44
6-18. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (9/12) - .............. 45
6-19. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (10/12) - ............ 46
6-20. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (11/12) - ............ 47
6-21. Schematic Diagram - DIGITAL Board (12/12) - ............ 48
6-22. Printed Wiring Board
- MAIN Board - (Component side) - .............................. 49
6-23. Printed Wiring Board
- MAIN Board - (Conductor side) - ................................ 50
6-24. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Board (1/4) - ..................... 51
6-25. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Board (2/4) - ..................... 52
6-26. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Board (3/4) - ..................... 53
6-27. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Board (4/4) - ..................... 54
6-28. Printed Wiring Boards - PANEL Section - ..................... 55
6-29. Schematic Diagram - PANEL Section - .......................... 56
6-25. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Board (2/4) - ..................... 52
6-26. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Board (3/4) - ..................... 53
6-27. Schematic Diagram - MAIN Board (4/4) - ..................... 54
6-28. Printed Wiring Boards - PANEL Section - ..................... 55
6-29. Schematic Diagram - PANEL Section - .......................... 56
TABLE OF CONTENTS
6-30. Printed Wiring Board - DCDC Board - .......................... 57
6-31. Schematic Diagram - DCDC Board - ............................. 58
6-32. Printed Wiring Board - STANDBY Board - ................... 59
6-33. Schematic Diagram - STANDBY Board - ...................... 60
6-34. Printed Wiring Board - FRONT JACK Board - .............. 61
6-35. Schematic Diagram - FRONT JACK Board - ................ 61
6-36. Printed Wiring Board - HDMI FRONT IN Board - ........ 61
6-37. Schematic Diagram - HDMI FRONT IN Board - .......... 62
6-38. Printed Wiring Board - TUNER1 Board - ...................... 62
6-39. Schematic Diagram - TUNER1 Board - ......................... 63
6-40. Printed Wiring Board - POWER KEY Board -............... 64
6-41. Schematic Diagram - POWER KEY Board - ................. 64
6-42. Printed Wiring Board - HEADPHONE Board - ............ 64
6-43. Schematic Diagram - HEADPHONE Board - ................ 64
6-44. Printed Wiring Board - V-SELECT Board (BR) - .......... 65
6-45. Schematic Diagram - V-SELECT Board (BR) - ............. 65
6-31. Schematic Diagram - DCDC Board - ............................. 58
6-32. Printed Wiring Board - STANDBY Board - ................... 59
6-33. Schematic Diagram - STANDBY Board - ...................... 60
6-34. Printed Wiring Board - FRONT JACK Board - .............. 61
6-35. Schematic Diagram - FRONT JACK Board - ................ 61
6-36. Printed Wiring Board - HDMI FRONT IN Board - ........ 61
6-37. Schematic Diagram - HDMI FRONT IN Board - .......... 62
6-38. Printed Wiring Board - TUNER1 Board - ...................... 62
6-39. Schematic Diagram - TUNER1 Board - ......................... 63
6-40. Printed Wiring Board - POWER KEY Board -............... 64
6-41. Schematic Diagram - POWER KEY Board - ................. 64
6-42. Printed Wiring Board - HEADPHONE Board - ............ 64
6-43. Schematic Diagram - HEADPHONE Board - ................ 64
6-44. Printed Wiring Board - V-SELECT Board (BR) - .......... 65
6-45. Schematic Diagram - V-SELECT Board (BR) - ............. 65
7.
EXPLODED VIEWS
7-1. Case (Stepup) Section ..................................................... 91
7-2. Front Panel Section ......................................................... 92
7-3. DIGITAL
7-2. Front Panel Section ......................................................... 92
7-3. DIGITAL
Board
.............................................................. 93
7-4. Back Panel Section ......................................................... 94
7-5. Chassis
7-5. Chassis
Section
............................................................... 95
8.
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
.............................. 96
Ver. 1.1
STR-DN1050
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SECTION 1
SERVICING NOTES
UNLEADED SOLDER
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the
lead-free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the
lead-free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
the lead free mark due to their particular size)
: LEAD FREE MARK
Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 °C higher
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 °C higher
than ordinary solder.
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350 °C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if
about 350 °C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if
the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
• Strong
viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to fl ow)
than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges
occur such as on IC pins, etc.
than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges
occur such as on IC pins, etc.
• Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
also be added to ordinary solder.
also be added to ordinary solder.
NOTE OF REPLACING THE IC2104, IC2115, IC2500,
IC2502, IC3004, IC3200, IC3202, IC3203, IC3209,
IC3210, IC7000 AND IC7001 ON THE DIGITAL BOARD
IC2104, IC2115, IC2500, IC2502, IC3004, IC3200, IC3202,
IC3203, IC3209, IC3210, IC7000 and IC7001 on the DIGITAL
board cannot exchange with single. When these parts on the
DIGITAL board are damaged, exchange the entire mounted board.
IC2502, IC3004, IC3200, IC3202, IC3203, IC3209,
IC3210, IC7000 AND IC7001 ON THE DIGITAL BOARD
IC2104, IC2115, IC2500, IC2502, IC3004, IC3200, IC3202,
IC3203, IC3209, IC3210, IC7000 and IC7001 on the DIGITAL
board cannot exchange with single. When these parts on the
DIGITAL board are damaged, exchange the entire mounted board.
NOTE OF REPLACING THE IC902 ON THE STANDBY
BOARD
IC902 on the STANDBY board cannot exchange with single.
When this part on the STANDBY board is damaged, exchange the
entire mounted board.
BOARD
IC902 on the STANDBY board cannot exchange with single.
When this part on the STANDBY board is damaged, exchange the
entire mounted board.
MODEL IDENTIFICATION
–BACK PANEL–
–BACK PANEL–
Model
Part No.
US, Canadian
4-487-933-0[]
AEP, UK
4-487-933-1[]
Australian
4-487-933-2[]
Mexican
4-487-933-3[]
Brazilian
4-487-933-5[]
Taiwan
4-487-933-6[]
NOTE OF REPLACING THE NETWORK BOARD
When the NETWORK BOARD is exchanged, the MAC address
has been changed.
Please print and cut out the following explanations, and return it
with the unit that complete the repair.
When the NETWORK BOARD is exchanged, the MAC address
has been changed.
Please print and cut out the following explanations, and return it
with the unit that complete the repair.
MAC address of this receiver has been changed by
this repair.
The customer who use the MAC address fi ltering
function of connected access point equipment please
set it again.
MAC address is possible to confi rm on the System
Information.
screen of this unit.
Please refer to “Adjusting Settings” ---> “Network
Settings” on the Help Guide for details.
this repair.
The customer who use the MAC address fi ltering
function of connected access point equipment please
set it again.
MAC address is possible to confi rm on the System
Information.
screen of this unit.
Please refer to “Adjusting Settings” ---> “Network
Settings” on the Help Guide for details.
Help Guide Links :
Australian, :
http://rd1.sony.net/help/ha/strdn10585/
US, Canadian,
Mexican,
Brazilian Models
Mexican,
Brazilian Models
AEP, :
http://rd1.sony.net/help/ha/strdn10585/h_eu/
UK Models
Please check the basic operation for wired LAN, Wireless
LAN and USB after the repair completed.
LAN and USB after the repair completed.
NOTE OF DELETING THE PRODUCT REGISTRATION
ON SEN (INTERNET VIDEO)
It is needed to delete the product registration on SEN (Internet
Video) by checking the “Device ID” which have 12 digits
hexadecimal number. The procedure of checking “Device ID” can
be followed as below:
ON SEN (INTERNET VIDEO)
It is needed to delete the product registration on SEN (Internet
Video) by checking the “Device ID” which have 12 digits
hexadecimal number. The procedure of checking “Device ID” can
be followed as below:
1. Press [HOME] key of the remote commander, the message
“HOME MENU” appears.
2. Select “LISTEN” and press [ENTER] key.
3. Select “MUSIC SERVICE” and press [ENTER] key.
4. Press [OPTION] key of the remote commander.
5. Select “Device ID” and press [ENTER] key.
6. Device ID will shown on the display.
3. Select “MUSIC SERVICE” and press [ENTER] key.
4. Press [OPTION] key of the remote commander.
5. Select “Device ID” and press [ENTER] key.
6. Device ID will shown on the display.
DEVICE ID: XXXX XXXX XXXX (12 digits hexadecimal
number).
number).
If it is needed to delete the customer’s registration, please contact
the Service Headquarter with Device ID information.
the Service Headquarter with Device ID information.
NOTE OF REPLACING FRONT PANEL ASSY (US AND
CANADIAN MODELS)
When changing FRONT PANEL ASSY from X-2588-818-1 to
X-2588-819-2, the change of DIGITAL board from 1-889-525-11
to 1-894-362-13 is necessary for US and Canadian models.
CANADIAN MODELS)
When changing FRONT PANEL ASSY from X-2588-818-1 to
X-2588-819-2, the change of DIGITAL board from 1-889-525-11
to 1-894-362-13 is necessary for US and Canadian models.
Part No.
Ver. 1.3
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