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Controlling Your TV or AV
Amplifier (Receiver) with
the Supplied Remote
Amplifier (Receiver) with
the Supplied Remote
By adjusting the remote signal, you can
control your TV with the supplied remote.
If you connect the player with an AV
amplifier (receiver), you can control the
volume with the supplied remote.
control your TV with the supplied remote.
If you connect the player with an AV
amplifier (receiver), you can control the
volume with the supplied remote.
Notes
•
Depending on the units being connected, you may
not be able to control your TV or AV amplifier
(receiver) using some of the buttons below.
not be able to control your TV or AV amplifier
(receiver) using some of the buttons below.
•
If you enter a new code number, the code number
previously entered will be erased.
previously entered will be erased.
•
When you replace the batteries of the remote, the
code number you have set may be reset to the default
setting. Set the appropriate code number again.
code number you have set may be reset to the default
setting. Set the appropriate code number again.
1
Slide the TV/DVD switch to TV.
2
While holding down
[/1, press down on
the scroll key.
“
“
TV P-1” appears in the LCD screen.
3
Release
[/1.
4
Toggle the scroll key up or down to
select your TV’s manufacturer’s code
(see the table below).
select your TV’s manufacturer’s code
(see the table below).
5
Press down on the scroll key.
The manufacturer’s code flashes and the
remote is set.
The manufacturer’s code flashes and the
remote is set.
Code numbers of controllable TVs
If more than one code number is listed, try
entering them one at a time until you find the
one that works with your TV.
entering them one at a time until you find the
one that works with your TV.
Controlling TVs with the remote
[/1
VOL +/–
TV/VIDEO
Number
buttons
buttons
TV/DVD
switch
switch
CH +/–
WIDE MODE
ENTER
LCD screen
Scroll key
Manufacturer Code
number
Sony (default)
1
Akai
4
AOC
4
Centurion
12
Coronado
3
Curtis-Mathes
12
Daytron
12
Emerson
3,4,14
Fisher
11
General Electric 6,10
Gold Star
3,4,17
Hitachi
2,3
J.C.Penney
4,12
JVC
9
KMC
3
Magnavox
3,8,12
Marantz
4,13
MGA/
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi
4,12,13,
17
17
NEC
4,12
Panasonic
6,19
Philco
3,4
Philips
8,21
Pioneer
16
Portland
3
Quasar
6,18
Radio Shack
5,14
RCA
4,10
Sampo
12
Samsung
20
Sanyo
11
Scott
12
Sears
7,10,11
Sharp
3,5,18
Sylvania
8,12
Teknika
3,8,14
Toshiba
7
Wards
3,4,12
Yorx
12
Zenith
15
Manufacturer Code
number
Using Var
ious
Addition
a
l Functions
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Controlling the TV
When you set the TV/DVD switch to TV, you
can control the following items with the
supplied remote.
can control the following items with the
supplied remote.
1
Slide the TV/DVD switch to DVD.
2
While holding down
[/1, press down on
the scroll key.
“
“
AV P-90” appears in the LCD screen.
3
Release
[/1.
4
Toggle the scroll key up or down to
select your AV amplifier (receiver’s)
manufacturer’s code (see the table
below).
select your AV amplifier (receiver’s)
manufacturer’s code (see the table
below).
5
Press down on the scroll key.
The manufacturer’s code flashes and the
remote is set.
The manufacturer’s code flashes and the
remote is set.
Code numbers of controllable AV
amplifiers (receivers)
If more than one code number is listed, try
entering them one at a time until you find the
one that works with your AV amplifier
(receiver).
If you do not connect an AV amplifier
(receiver), you can control your TV’s volume
by setting the code number to 90 (default).
However, you must first set the code number
of controllable TVs as explained above.
entering them one at a time until you find the
one that works with your AV amplifier
(receiver).
If you do not connect an AV amplifier
(receiver), you can control your TV’s volume
by setting the code number to 90 (default).
However, you must first set the code number
of controllable TVs as explained above.
Controlling the AV amplifiers
(receivers)
When you set the TV/DVD switch to DVD,
you can control the volume of the AV
amplifier (receiver) using VOL
you can control the volume of the AV
amplifier (receiver) using VOL
+/–
.
By pressing
You can
[/1
Turn the TV on or off
VOL +/–
Adjust the volume of the TV
WIDE MODE
Switch to or from the wide
mode of a Sony wide TV
mode of a Sony wide TV
TV/VIDEO
Switch the TV’s input source
between the TV and other input
sources
between the TV and other input
sources
CH +/–, number
buttons, and
ENTER
buttons, and
ENTER
Select the channel of the TV
Controlling the volume of your AV
amplifier (receiver) with the remote
amplifier (receiver) with the remote
[/1
VOL +/–
TV/DVD
switch
switch
LCD screen
Scroll key
Manufacturer
Code number
Sony
80, 88, 89, 91
Denon
84, 85, 86
Kenwood
92, 93
Onkyo
81, 82, 83
Pioneer
99
Sansui
87
Technics
97, 98
Yamaha
94, 95, 96
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Settings and Adjustments
Using the Setup Display
By using the Setup Display, you can make
various adjustments to items such as picture
and sound. You can also set a language for
the subtitles and the Setup Display, among
other things. For details on each Setup
Display item, see page 81. For an overall list
of Setup Display items, see page 103.
various adjustments to items such as picture
and sound. You can also set a language for
the subtitles and the Setup Display, among
other things. For details on each Setup
Display item, see page 81. For an overall list
of Setup Display items, see page 103.
Note
Playback settings stored in the disc take priority over
the Setup Display settings and not all the functions
described may work.
the Setup Display settings and not all the functions
described may work.
1
Press DISPLAY when the player is in
stop mode.
The Control Menu appears.
stop mode.
The Control Menu appears.
2
Press X/x to select
(SETUP),
then press ENTER.
The options for “SETUP” appear.
The options for “SETUP” appear.
3
Press X/x to select “CUSTOM,” then
press ENTER.
The Setup Display appears.
press ENTER.
The Setup Display appears.
4
Press X/x to select the setup item from
the displayed list: “LANGUAGE SETUP,”
“SCREEN SETUP,” “CUSTOM SETUP,”
“AUDIO SETUP,” or “SPEAKER SETUP.”
Then press ENTER.
The selected Setup item appears.
Example: “SCREEN SETUP”
the displayed list: “LANGUAGE SETUP,”
“SCREEN SETUP,” “CUSTOM SETUP,”
“AUDIO SETUP,” or “SPEAKER SETUP.”
Then press ENTER.
The selected Setup item appears.
Example: “SCREEN SETUP”
5
Select an item using X/x, then press
ENTER.
The options for the selected item appear.
Example: “TV TYPE”
ENTER.
The options for the selected item appear.
Example: “TV TYPE”
How to use the Setup Display
DISPLAY
X
/
x
ENTER
( 47 )
: :
QUICK
CUSTOM
RESET
CUSTOM
RESET
DVD VIDEO
STOP
QUICK
LANGUAGE SETUP
OSD:
MENU:
AUDIO:
SUBTITLE:
MENU:
AUDIO:
SUBTITLE:
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ORIGINAL
ENGLISH
SCREEN SETUP
TV TYPE:
SCREEN SAVER:
BACKGROUND:
SCREEN SAVER:
BACKGROUND:
4:3 LETTER BOX
ON
JACKET PICTURE
MODE:
AUTO
STARTUP SCREEN:
COMPONENT OUT:
COMPONENT OUT:
INTERLACE
STANDARD
Selected item
Setup items
SCREEN SETUP
TV TYPE:
SCREEN SAVER:
BACKGROUND:
SCREEN SAVER:
BACKGROUND:
4:3 LETTER BOX
4:3 PAN SCAN
STARTUP SCREEN:
16:9
COMPONENT OUT:
INTERLACE
MODE:
AUTO
4:3 LETTER BOX
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Select a setting using X/x, then press
ENTER.
The setting is selected and setup is complete.
Example: “16:9”
ENTER.
The setting is selected and setup is complete.
Example: “16:9”
To turn off the Setup Display
Press DISPLAY repeatedly until the Setup
Display is turned off.
Display is turned off.
z
If you select “QUICK” in Step 3, you will enter the
Quick Setup mode (page 31). Follow from Step 5 of
the Quick Setup explanation to make basic
adjustments.
the Quick Setup explanation to make basic
adjustments.
z
If you select “RESET” in Step 3, you can reset all
of the “SETUP” settings on page 103 to 106 to the
default settings. After you select “RESET” and press
ENTER, select “YES” and press ENTER to reset the
settings (it takes a few seconds to complete), or select
“
default settings. After you select “RESET” and press
ENTER, select “YES” and press ENTER to reset the
settings (it takes a few seconds to complete), or select
“
NO” and press ENTER to return to the Control Menu.
Do not press POWER or
[
/
1 when resetting the
player.
Setting the Display or
Sound Track Language
Sound Track Language
(LANGUAGE SETUP)
“
LANGUAGE SETUP” allows you to set
various languages for the on-screen display
or sound track.
or sound track.
Select “LANGUAGE SETUP” in the Setup
Display. For details on using the display, see
“
Display. For details on using the display, see
“
Using the Setup Display” (page 80).
xOSD (On-Screen Display)
Switches the display language on the screen.
Select the language from the displayed list.
Switches the display language on the screen.
Select the language from the displayed list.
xMENU (DVD VIDEO only)
You can select the desired language for the
disc’s menu.
You can select the desired language for the
disc’s menu.
xAUDIO (DVD VIDEO only)
Switches the language of the sound track.
Select the language from the displayed list.
When you select “ORIGINAL,” the language
given priority in the disc is selected.
Switches the language of the sound track.
Select the language from the displayed list.
When you select “ORIGINAL,” the language
given priority in the disc is selected.
xSUBTITLE (DVD VIDEO only)
Switches the language of the subtitle
recorded on the DVD VIDEO.
Select the language from the displayed list.
When you select “AUDIO FOLLOW,” the
language for the subtitles changes according
to the language you selected for the sound
track.
Switches the language of the subtitle
recorded on the DVD VIDEO.
Select the language from the displayed list.
When you select “AUDIO FOLLOW,” the
language for the subtitles changes according
to the language you selected for the sound
track.
SCREEN SETUP
TV TYPE:
SCREEN SAVER:
BACKGROUND:
SCREEN SAVER:
BACKGROUND:
16:9
ON
JACKET PICTURE
MODE:
AUTO
STARTUP SCREEN:
COMPONENT OUT:
COMPONENT OUT:
INTERLACE
STANDARD
Selected setting
LANGUAGE SETUP
OSD:
MENU:
AUDIO:
SUBTITLE:
MENU:
AUDIO:
SUBTITLE:
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ENGLISH
ORIGINAL
ENGLISH
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If you select “OTHERS t” in “MENU,”
“
SUBTITLE,” and “AUDIO,” select and enter a
language code from “Language Code List” (page 102)
using the number buttons.
using the number buttons.
Note
When you select a language that is not recorded on the
DVD VIDEO, one of the recorded languages will be
automatically selected (except for the “OSD”).
DVD VIDEO, one of the recorded languages will be
automatically selected (except for the “OSD”).
Settings for the Display
(SCREEN SETUP)
Choose settings according to the TV to be
connected.
connected.
Select “SCREEN SETUP” in the Setup
Display. For details on using the display, see
“
Display. For details on using the display, see
“
Using the Setup Display” (page 80).
The default settings are underlined.
xTV TYPE
Selects the aspect ratio of the connected TV
(4:3 standard or wide).
Selects the aspect ratio of the connected TV
(4:3 standard or wide).
4:3
LETTER
BOX
LETTER
BOX
Select this when you connect a
4:3 screen TV. Displays a wide
picture with bands on the upper
and lower portions of the screen.
4:3 screen TV. Displays a wide
picture with bands on the upper
and lower portions of the screen.
4:3
PAN SCAN
PAN SCAN
Select this when you connect a
4:3 screen TV. Automatically
displays the wide picture on the
entire screen and cuts off the
portions that do not fit.
4:3 screen TV. Automatically
displays the wide picture on the
entire screen and cuts off the
portions that do not fit.
16:9
Select this when you connect a
wide-screen TV or a TV with a
wide mode function.
wide-screen TV or a TV with a
wide mode function.
SCREEN SETUP
TV TYPE:
SCREEN SAVER:
BACKGROUND:
SCREEN SAVER:
BACKGROUND:
4:3 LETTER BOX
ON
JACKET PICTURE
STARTUP SCREEN:
STANDARD
COMPONENT OUT:
INTERLACE
MODE:
AUTO
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Note
Depending on the DVD, “4:3 LETTER BOX” may be
selected automatically instead of “4:3 PAN SCAN” or
vice versa.
selected automatically instead of “4:3 PAN SCAN” or
vice versa.
xSCREEN SAVER
Turns on and off the screen saver so that the
screen saver image appears when you leave
the player in pause or stop mode for 15
minutes, or when you play back an SACD/
CD for more than 15 minutes. The screen
saver will help prevent your display device
from becoming damaged (ghosting).
Press
Turns on and off the screen saver so that the
screen saver image appears when you leave
the player in pause or stop mode for 15
minutes, or when you play back an SACD/
CD for more than 15 minutes. The screen
saver will help prevent your display device
from becoming damaged (ghosting).
Press
H to turn off the screen saver.
xBACKGROUND
Selects the background color or picture on the
TV screen in stop mode or while playing an
SACD/CD.
Selects the background color or picture on the
TV screen in stop mode or while playing an
SACD/CD.
xSTARTUP SCREEN
Selects the startup screen. The startup screen
image you selected appears on the TV screen
when you turn on the player.
Selects the startup screen. The startup screen
image you selected appears on the TV screen
when you turn on the player.
The player can store one scene in memory for
both the background and startup screen.
During playback, when you find a scene to be
stored in memory, press PICTURE
MEMORY.
The picture is stored in memory.
both the background and startup screen.
During playback, when you find a scene to be
stored in memory, press PICTURE
MEMORY.
The picture is stored in memory.
Note
If you operate the player while the picture is being
stored in memory, the player will fail to store the
picture.
stored in memory, the player will fail to store the
picture.
xCOMPONENT OUT
This will change the type of signal output
from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
on the player. See page 97 for more
information about the different types.
This will change the type of signal output
from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
on the player. See page 97 for more
information about the different types.
ON
Turns on the screen saver.
OFF
Turns off the screen saver.
JACKET
PICTURE
PICTURE
The jacket picture (still picture)
appears in the background, but
only when the jacket picture is
already recorded on the disc
(CD-EXTRA, etc.). If the disc
does not contain a jacket picture,
the “GRAPHICS” picture
appears.
appears in the background, but
only when the jacket picture is
already recorded on the disc
(CD-EXTRA, etc.). If the disc
does not contain a jacket picture,
the “GRAPHICS” picture
appears.
PICTURE
MEMORY
MEMORY
Your favorite picture appears in
the background. To store a scene
in memory, see “Storing a
picture in memory” below.
the background. To store a scene
in memory, see “Storing a
picture in memory” below.
16:9
4:3 LETTER BOX
4:3 PAN SCAN
GRAPHICS
A preset picture stored in the
player appears in the background.
player appears in the background.
BLUE
The background color is blue.
BLACK
The background color is black.
STANDARD
The standard startup screen in
the player’s memory appears.
the player’s memory appears.
PICTURE
MEMORY
MEMORY
Your favorite picture appears in
the startup screen. To store a
scene in memory, see “Storing a
picture in memory” below.
the startup screen. To store a
scene in memory, see “Storing a
picture in memory” below.
Storing a picture in memory
PICTURE
MEMORY
MEMORY
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When the player outputs a Progressive video
signal, “PROGRESSIVE” appears in the front panel
display.
display.
Note
If you select “PROGRESSIVE” when you connect the
player to a TV that cannot accept the signal in
progressive format (480p), the image quality will
deteriorate. In this case, set the COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT/SCAN SELECT switch on the back
panel of the player to INTERLACE. Then set
“
player to a TV that cannot accept the signal in
progressive format (480p), the image quality will
deteriorate. In this case, set the COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT/SCAN SELECT switch on the back
panel of the player to INTERLACE. Then set
“
COMPONENT OUT” to “INTERLACE” when you
can see the TV screen correctly, and reset
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT/SCAN SELECT switch
to SELECTABLE.
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT/SCAN SELECT switch
to SELECTABLE.
You can fine-tune the Progressive (480p)
video signal output when you select
“
video signal output when you select
“
PROGRESSIVE” in “COMPONENT
OUT” of the “CUSTOM SETUP” display
and connect the player to the TV that is able
to accept the video signal in progressive
format (480p).
and connect the player to the TV that is able
to accept the video signal in progressive
format (480p).
xMODE (Conversion Modes)
DVD software can be divided into two types:
film based software and video based
software. Video based software is derived
from TV, such as dramas and sit-coms, and
displays images at 30 frames/60 fields per
second. Film based software is derived from
film and displays images at 24 frames per
second. In order for these images to appear
natural on your screen when output in
PROGRESSIVE mode (60 frames per
second), the progressive video signal needs
to be converted to match the type of DVD
DVD software can be divided into two types:
film based software and video based
software. Video based software is derived
from TV, such as dramas and sit-coms, and
displays images at 30 frames/60 fields per
second. Film based software is derived from
film and displays images at 24 frames per
second. In order for these images to appear
natural on your screen when output in
PROGRESSIVE mode (60 frames per
second), the progressive video signal needs
to be converted to match the type of DVD
software that you are watching. For more
information about conversion modes, see
“
information about conversion modes, see
“
Progressive Conversion Methods of Film
Based and Video Based Software.”
Notes
•
Some DVD software contains both Video and Film.
For instance, DVDs of movies may contain the
movie taken on film, and a “Making of” sequence
taken on video.
For instance, DVDs of movies may contain the
movie taken on film, and a “Making of” sequence
taken on video.
•
When you play video based software with
progressive signals, sections of some types of
images may appear unnatural due to the conversion
process when output through the COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT jacks. Images from the S VIDEO OUT
1/2 and VIDEO OUT 1/2 jacks are unaffected as
they are output in the interlace format.
progressive signals, sections of some types of
images may appear unnatural due to the conversion
process when output through the COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT jacks. Images from the S VIDEO OUT
1/2 and VIDEO OUT 1/2 jacks are unaffected as
they are output in the interlace format.
INTERLACE
This outputs the signal in
interlace format. Select this
when you are connected to a
standard (interlace format)
TV.
interlace format. Select this
when you are connected to a
standard (interlace format)
TV.
PROGRESSIVE
This outputs the signal in
progressive (480p) format.
Select this when you have a
TV that can accept
progressive signals.
progressive (480p) format.
Select this when you have a
TV that can accept
progressive signals.
When “PROGRESSIVE” is selected in
“COMPONENT OUT”
“COMPONENT OUT”
AUTO
This will automatically detect if
you are playing Film based or
Video based software and
convert the signal to the
appropriate conversion mode.
Normally select this position.
you are playing Film based or
Video based software and
convert the signal to the
appropriate conversion mode.
Normally select this position.
VIDEO
This will set the conversion
mode for Video based software,
regardless of the type of software
that you are playing.
mode for Video based software,
regardless of the type of software
that you are playing.
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This player converts video based software
and film based software in the following
manner.
and film based software in the following
manner.
Video based software conversion
Video shows an image by alternately
displaying every other line of an image (field)
at 30 frames (60 fields) per second (Interlace
format).
displaying every other line of an image (field)
at 30 frames (60 fields) per second (Interlace
format).
The Interlace format displays 30 frames (60
fields) per second by displaying every other
line of the image, causing scanning lines to
appear across the image. Furthermore, since
only half of the image is shown at once, the
amount of information contained in an image
is limited.
fields) per second by displaying every other
line of the image, causing scanning lines to
appear across the image. Furthermore, since
only half of the image is shown at once, the
amount of information contained in an image
is limited.
The Progressive format displays 60 entire
frames per seconds. The player accomplishes
this by converting each field into a frame by
using either a field-based conversion method
or a frame-based conversion method. The
appropriate method is automatically selected
by the player according to the movement of
the images on the screen. If the movement on
the screen is slow, the frame-based
conversion method borrows adjacent field
information to fill in the missing information.
If the movement on the screen is rapid, the
field-based conversion method creates the
missing information by predicting the
movement of the images on the screen from
field to field. The end result is an image that
is higher in quality when compared to the
Interlace format.
frames per seconds. The player accomplishes
this by converting each field into a frame by
using either a field-based conversion method
or a frame-based conversion method. The
appropriate method is automatically selected
by the player according to the movement of
the images on the screen. If the movement on
the screen is slow, the frame-based
conversion method borrows adjacent field
information to fill in the missing information.
If the movement on the screen is rapid, the
field-based conversion method creates the
missing information by predicting the
movement of the images on the screen from
field to field. The end result is an image that
is higher in quality when compared to the
Interlace format.
Film based software conversion
Film shows an image by displaying an entire
image at 24 frames per second. When you
watch a film on television, the television
displays every other line of the frame as a
field, thus reducing information level and the
clarity of the film image.
image at 24 frames per second. When you
watch a film on television, the television
displays every other line of the frame as a
field, thus reducing information level and the
clarity of the film image.
This player solves this problem by increasing
the speed at which the frames are displayed,
consecutively showing 3 identical frames
followed by 2 identical frames in the time
that it normally takes to show 2 consecutive
frames. The end result is that the 24 frames
per second are increased to 60 frames per
second, which is the speed at which
Progressive video signals are shown.
the speed at which the frames are displayed,
consecutively showing 3 identical frames
followed by 2 identical frames in the time
that it normally takes to show 2 consecutive
frames. The end result is that the 24 frames
per second are increased to 60 frames per
second, which is the speed at which
Progressive video signals are shown.
This not only allows film to be shown in a
frame based format, it also increases the
clarity and sharpness which is unique to
Progressive format images.
frame based format, it also increases the
clarity and sharpness which is unique to
Progressive format images.
Progressive conversion methods of
Film based and Video based
software
Film based and Video based
software
Converted progressive pictures
Interlace pictures
Interlace pictures
Converted progressive pictures
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Custom Settings
(CUSTOM
SETUP)
Use this to set up playback related and other
settings.
settings.
Select “CUSTOM SETUP” in the Setup
Display. For details on using the display, see
“
Display. For details on using the display, see
“
Using the Setup Display” (page 80).
The default settings are underlined.
xAUTO PLAY
Selects the Auto Play setting when you turn
on the player.
Selects the Auto Play setting when you turn
on the player.
xDIMMER
Adjusts the lighting of the front panel display.
Adjusts the lighting of the front panel display.
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By using the FL OFF button on the player or scroll
key on the remote, you can turn on/off the front panel
display regardless the “DIMMER” setting (except
when it is set to “OFF.”)
display regardless the “DIMMER” setting (except
when it is set to “OFF.”)
xPAUSE MODE (DVD VIDEO/DVD-RW
only)
only)
Selects the picture in pause mode.
xPLAYBACK MEMORY (DVD VIDEO/
VIDEO CD only)
VIDEO CD only)
The player can store the “SUBTITLE” and
other settings of each disc for up to 200 discs
(Playback Memory).
Set the Playback Memory function “ON” or
“
other settings of each disc for up to 200 discs
(Playback Memory).
Set the Playback Memory function “ON” or
“
OFF.”
OFF
Does not use “TIMER,”
“
“
DEMO1,” or “DEMO2” to start
playback.
TIMER
Starts playing when the player is
turned on. The player can start
playback at any time when
connected to a timer (not
supplied). Set the timer when the
player is in standby mode (the
power indicator lights up in red).
turned on. The player can start
playback at any time when
connected to a timer (not
supplied). Set the timer when the
player is in standby mode (the
power indicator lights up in red).
DEMO1
Starts playing the first
demonstration automatically.
demonstration automatically.
DEMO2
Starts playing the second
demonstration automatically.
demonstration automatically.
CUSTOM SETUP
AUTO PLAY:
DIMMER:
PAUSE MODE:
DIMMER:
PAUSE MODE:
OFF
BRIGHT
AUTO
ON
PLAYBACK MEMORY:
OFF
OFF
TRACK SELECTION:
BOOKMARK RESET:
CD DIRECT:
BOOKMARK RESET:
CD DIRECT:
BRIGHT
Makes the front panel display
bright.
bright.
DARK
Makes the front panel display dark.
AUTO DARK
Makes the front panel display dark
if you do not operate the player or
remote for a short while.
if you do not operate the player or
remote for a short while.
AUTO OFF
Turns off the lightning of the front
panel display if you do not operate
the player or remote for a short
while.
panel display if you do not operate
the player or remote for a short
while.
OFF
Turns off the lighting of the front
panel display.
panel display.
AUTO
The picture, including subjects
that move dynamically, is output
with no jitter. Normally select
this position.
that move dynamically, is output
with no jitter. Normally select
this position.
FRAME
The picture, including subjects
that do not move dynamically, is
output in high resolution.
that do not move dynamically, is
output in high resolution.
ON
Stores the settings in memory when
you eject the disc.
you eject the disc.
OFF
Does not store the settings in
memory.
memory.
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The following settings are stored in memory
by the Playback Memory function.
—
by the Playback Memory function.
—
ANGLE (page 64)*
—
AUDIO (page 58)*
—
BNR (page 66)
—
BOOKMARK (page 53)
—
DIGITAL VIDEO ENHANCER (page 70)
—
SUBTITLE (page 65)*
—
VIDEO EQUALIZER (page 67)
∗
DVD VIDEO only
Notes
•
The player can store the settings of up to 200 discs.
When you store the setting of disc number 201, the
first disc setting is canceled.
When you store the setting of disc number 201, the
first disc setting is canceled.
•
The Playback Memory function cannot be used for
DVD-RWs in VR mode.
DVD-RWs in VR mode.
•
During playback, do not turn off the player by
pressing POWER on the player. Doing so may
cancel the settings. When you turn off the player,
press
pressing POWER on the player. Doing so may
cancel the settings. When you turn off the player,
press
x first to stop playback and then press [
/
1 on
the remote. After the power indicator lights up in red
and the player enters standby mode, press POWER
on the player.
and the player enters standby mode, press POWER
on the player.
xTRACK SELECTION (DVD VIDEO
only)
only)
Gives the sound track which contains the
highest number of channels priority when
you play a DVD VIDEO on which multiple
audio formats (PCM, DTS, or Dolby Digital
format) are recorded.
highest number of channels priority when
you play a DVD VIDEO on which multiple
audio formats (PCM, DTS, or Dolby Digital
format) are recorded.
Notes
•
When you set the item to “AUTO,” the language
may change. The “TRACK SELECTION” setting
has higher priority than the “AUDIO” settings in
“
may change. The “TRACK SELECTION” setting
has higher priority than the “AUDIO” settings in
“
LANGUAGE SETUP” (page 81).
•
If PCM, DTS, and Dolby Digital sound tracks have
the same number of channels, the player selects
PCM, DTS, and Dolby Digital sound tracks in this
order.
the same number of channels, the player selects
PCM, DTS, and Dolby Digital sound tracks in this
order.
xBOOKMARK RESETt
Resets the bookmarks. Select this and press
ENTER. The “BOOKMARK RESET”
display appears. Press ENTER again to erase
all of the bookmarks in all of the discs.
Resets the bookmarks. Select this and press
ENTER. The “BOOKMARK RESET”
display appears. Press ENTER again to erase
all of the bookmarks in all of the discs.
xCD DIRECT
Eliminates the use of unnecessary circuits
when playing CDs. This setting will be
activated when you open or close the disc
tray.
This function affects the output of the
following jacks:
—
Eliminates the use of unnecessary circuits
when playing CDs. This setting will be
activated when you open or close the disc
tray.
This function affects the output of the
following jacks:
—
AUDIO OUT L/R 1/2 jacks
—
5.1CH OUTPUT jacks
—
PHONES jack
Note
If you select “ON” when playing CD type DTS discs,
the sound will become noisy.
the sound will become noisy.
OFF
No priority given.
AUTO
Priority given.
OFF
Select this when playing CD discs,
including CD type DTS discs.
including CD type DTS discs.
ON
Eliminates the use of unnecessary
circuits needed to play CDs.
circuits needed to play CDs.
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Settings for the Sound
(AUDIO SETUP)
“
AUDIO SETUP” allows you to set the
sound according to the playback and
connection conditions.
connection conditions.
Select “AUDIO SETUP” in the Setup
Display. For details on using the display, see
“
Display. For details on using the display, see
“
Using the Setup Display” (page 80).
The default settings are underlined.
xAUDIO ATT (attenuation)
If the playback sound is distorted, set this
item to “ON.” The player reduces the audio
output level.
This function affects the output of the
following jacks:
—
If the playback sound is distorted, set this
item to “ON.” The player reduces the audio
output level.
This function affects the output of the
following jacks:
—
AUDIO OUT L/R 1/2 jacks
—
5.1CH OUTPUT jacks
—
PHONES jack
xAUDIO DRC (Dynamic Range Control)
(DVD VIDEO/DVD-RW only)
(DVD VIDEO/DVD-RW only)
Makes the sound clear when the volume is
turned down when playing a DVD that has
the “AUDIO DRC” function. This affects the
output from the following jacks:
—
turned down when playing a DVD that has
the “AUDIO DRC” function. This affects the
output from the following jacks:
—
AUDIO OUT L/R 1/2 jacks
—
5.1CH OUTPUT jacks
—
PHONES jack
—
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or
COAXIAL) jack only when “DOLBY
DIGITAL” is set to “D-PCM” (page 89).
COAXIAL) jack only when “DOLBY
DIGITAL” is set to “D-PCM” (page 89).
xAUDIO FILTER (except SACD)
Selects the digital filter to reduce noises
above the 22.05 kHz (Sampling frequency
(Fs) of the audio sources is 44.1 kHz), 24 kHz
(Fs is 48 kHz), or 48 kHz (Fs is above 96
kHz).
Selects the digital filter to reduce noises
above the 22.05 kHz (Sampling frequency
(Fs) of the audio sources is 44.1 kHz), 24 kHz
(Fs is 48 kHz), or 48 kHz (Fs is above 96
kHz).
Notes
•
There may be little effect by changing the digital
filter depending on discs or playback environment.
filter depending on discs or playback environment.
•
There is no effect on SACDs.
xDOWNMIX (DVD VIDEO/DVD-RW only)
Switches the mixing down methods when
you play a DVD on which rear signal
components such as “LS”, “RS,” or “S” are
recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS format. For
details on the rear signal components, see
“
Switches the mixing down methods when
you play a DVD on which rear signal
components such as “LS”, “RS,” or “S” are
recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS format. For
details on the rear signal components, see
“
Changing the Sound” (page 58). This
function affects the output of the following
jacks:
—
jacks:
—
AUDIO OUT L/R 1/2 jacks
—
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or
COAXICAL) jack when “DOLBY
DIGITAL” and “DTS” are set to
“
COAXICAL) jack when “DOLBY
DIGITAL” and “DTS” are set to
“
D-PCM” (page 89).
—
PHONES jack
OFF
Turns off the audio attenuation.
Normally, select this position.
Normally, select this position.
ON
Reduces the audio output level so that
no sound distortion occurs.
Select this when the playback sound
from the speakers is distorted.
no sound distortion occurs.
Select this when the playback sound
from the speakers is distorted.
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO ATT:
AUDIO DRC:
AUDIO DRC:
DIGITAL OUT:
OFF
STANDARD
AUDIO FILTER:
SHARP
ON
DOWNMIX:
DOLBY SURROUND
DOLBY DIGITAL:
D-PCM
DTS:
D-PCM
48kHz/96kHz PCM:
48kHz/16bit
STANDARD
Normally select this position.
TV MODE
Makes the low sounds clear
even if you turn the volume
down. It is especially
recommended when you listen
to the sound using the speakers
of the TV.
even if you turn the volume
down. It is especially
recommended when you listen
to the sound using the speakers
of the TV.
WIDE
RANGE
RANGE
Gives you the feeling of being at
a live performance. When you
use high quality speakers, it is
even more effective.
a live performance. When you
use high quality speakers, it is
even more effective.
SHARP
Provides a wide frequency
range and spatial feeling.
range and spatial feeling.
SLOW
Provides smooth and warm
sound.
sound.
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xDIGITAL OUT
Selects if audio signals are output via the
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or COAXIAL)
jack.
Selects if audio signals are output via the
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or COAXIAL)
jack.
Note
SACD audio signals are not output from the digital
jack.
jack.
Switches the method of outputting audio
signals when you connect the following
component using an optical or a coaxial
digital cord via the DIGITAL OUT
(OPTICAL or COAXIAL) jack.
—
signals when you connect the following
component using an optical or a coaxial
digital cord via the DIGITAL OUT
(OPTICAL or COAXIAL) jack.
—
Amplifier (receiver) with digital input
jack
jack
—
Amplifier (receiver) with a built-in DTS or
DOLBY DIGITAL decoder
DOLBY DIGITAL decoder
—
MD or DAT deck
For connection details, see page 23.
Select “DOLBY DIGITAL,” “DTS,” and
“
Select “DOLBY DIGITAL,” “DTS,” and
“
48kHz/96kHz PCM” after setting “DIGITAL
OUT” to “ON.”
xDOLBY DIGITAL (DVD VIDEO/DVD-
RW only)
RW only)
Selects the Dolby Digital signals to be output
via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or
COAXIAL) jack.
via the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or
COAXIAL) jack.
DOLBY
SUR-
ROUND
SUR-
ROUND
Select this when the player is
connected to an audio component
that conforms to Dolby Surround
(Pro Logic). The output signals
which reproduce the Dolby
Surround effect are downmixed to
2 channels.
connected to an audio component
that conforms to Dolby Surround
(Pro Logic). The output signals
which reproduce the Dolby
Surround effect are downmixed to
2 channels.
NORMAL
Select this when the player is
connected to an audio component
that does not conform to Dolby
Surround (Pro Logic). All of the
output signals are downmixed to 2
channels without the Dolby
Surround (Pro Logic) effect.
connected to an audio component
that does not conform to Dolby
Surround (Pro Logic). All of the
output signals are downmixed to 2
channels without the Dolby
Surround (Pro Logic) effect.
ON
Normally select this position. When you
select “ON,” set “DOLBY DIGITAL,”
“
select “ON,” set “DOLBY DIGITAL,”
“
DTS,” and “48kHz/96kHz PCM.” For
details on setting these items, see
“
“
Setting the digital output signal.”
OFF
The player does not output the audio
signals via the DIGITAL OUT
(OPTICAL or COAXIAL) jack. The
influence of the digital circuit upon the
analog circuit is minimal.
signals via the DIGITAL OUT
(OPTICAL or COAXIAL) jack. The
influence of the digital circuit upon the
analog circuit is minimal.
Setting the digital output signal
D-PCM
Select this when the player is
connected to an audio component
lacking a built-in Dolby Digital
decoder. You can select whether
the signals conform to Dolby
Surround (Pro Logic) or not by
making adjustments to the
“
connected to an audio component
lacking a built-in Dolby Digital
decoder. You can select whether
the signals conform to Dolby
Surround (Pro Logic) or not by
making adjustments to the
“
DOWNMIX” item in “AUDIO
SETUP” (page 88).
DOLBY
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
Select this when the player is
connected to an audio
component with a built-in Dolby
Digital decoder.
If the player is connected to an
audio component lacking a built-
in Dolby Digital decoder, do not
set this. Otherwise, when you
play the Dolby Digital sound
track, a loud noise (or no sound)
will come out from the speakers,
affecting your ears or causing the
speakers to be damaged.
connected to an audio
component with a built-in Dolby
Digital decoder.
If the player is connected to an
audio component lacking a built-
in Dolby Digital decoder, do not
set this. Otherwise, when you
play the Dolby Digital sound
track, a loud noise (or no sound)
will come out from the speakers,
affecting your ears or causing the
speakers to be damaged.
AUDIO SETUP
AUDIO ATT:
AUDIO DRC:
AUDIO DRC:
DIGITAL OUT:
DOLBY DIGITAL:
OFF
STANDARD
AUDIO FILTER:
SHARP
ON
DOWNMIX:
DOLBY SURROUND
D-PCM
48kHz/96kHz PCM:
48kHz/16bit
DTS:
D-PCM
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xDTS (DVD VIDEO only)
Selects the DTS signals to be output via the
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or COAXIAL)
jack.
Selects the DTS signals to be output via the
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or COAXIAL)
jack.
x48kHz/96kHz PCM (DVD VIDEO
only)
only)
Selects the sampling frequency of the audio
signal to be output via the DIGITAL OUT
(OPTICAL or COAXIAL) jack.
signal to be output via the DIGITAL OUT
(OPTICAL or COAXIAL) jack.
Notes
•
Even if you set “48kHz/96kHz PCM” in “AUDIO
SETUP” to “96kHz/24bit,” the sampling frequency
is converted to 48kHz/16bit when a “SURROUND”
mode (page 60) is selected.
SETUP” to “96kHz/24bit,” the sampling frequency
is converted to 48kHz/16bit when a “SURROUND”
mode (page 60) is selected.
•
The analog audio signals from the AUDIO OUT L/
R 1/2 jacks and 5.1 CH OUTPUT jacks are not
affected by this setting and keep their original
sampling frequency level.
R 1/2 jacks and 5.1 CH OUTPUT jacks are not
affected by this setting and keep their original
sampling frequency level.
D-PCM
Select this when the player is
connected to an audio
component lacking a built-in
DTS decoder. If you play DTS
audio sound tracks, the player
outputs stereo signals via the
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or
COAXIAL) jacks.
connected to an audio
component lacking a built-in
DTS decoder. If you play DTS
audio sound tracks, the player
outputs stereo signals via the
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL or
COAXIAL) jacks.
DTS
Select this when the player is
connected to an audio
component having a built-in
DTS decoder. If the player is
connected to an audio
component lacking a built-in
DTS decoder, do not set this.
Otherwise, when you play the
DTS sound track, a loud noise
(or no sound) will come out from
the speakers, affecting your ears
or causing the speakers to be
damaged.
connected to an audio
component having a built-in
DTS decoder. If the player is
connected to an audio
component lacking a built-in
DTS decoder, do not set this.
Otherwise, when you play the
DTS sound track, a loud noise
(or no sound) will come out from
the speakers, affecting your ears
or causing the speakers to be
damaged.
48kHz/16bit
The audio signals of DVD
VIDEOs are always converted to
48kHz/16bit.
VIDEOs are always converted to
48kHz/16bit.
96kHz/24bit
All types of signals including
96kHz/24bit are output in their
original format. However, if the
signal is encrypted for copyright
protection purposes, the signal is
only output as 48kHz/16bit.
If a receiver (amplifier) which
cannot accept 96kHz is
connected to the player, do not
set this. Otherwise, a loud noise
may come out from the speakers.
96kHz/24bit are output in their
original format. However, if the
signal is encrypted for copyright
protection purposes, the signal is
only output as 48kHz/16bit.
If a receiver (amplifier) which
cannot accept 96kHz is
connected to the player, do not
set this. Otherwise, a loud noise
may come out from the speakers.
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Settings for the Speakers
(SPEAKER SETUP)
To obtain the best possible surround sound,
set the size of the speakers you have
connected and their distance from your
listening position. Then use the test tone to
adjust the volume and the balance of the
speakers to the same level.
This setting is effective when connecting the
speaker with 5.1 CH OUTPUT jacks (page
25).
set the size of the speakers you have
connected and their distance from your
listening position. Then use the test tone to
adjust the volume and the balance of the
speakers to the same level.
This setting is effective when connecting the
speaker with 5.1 CH OUTPUT jacks (page
25).
Select “SPEAKER SETUP” in the Setup
Display. For details on using the display, see
“
Display. For details on using the display, see
“
Using the Setup Display” (page 80).
The default settings are underlined.
To return to the default setting
Select the item, then press CLEAR. Note that
only the “SIZE” setting does not return to the
default setting.
only the “SIZE” setting does not return to the
default setting.
xSIZE
Selects the size of the speakers to be
connected.
Selects the size of the speakers to be
connected.
•
FRONT
•
CENTER
•
REAR
∗
Rear speaker position
Correctly specify the location of the rear speakers to
enjoy the surround effect.
Correctly specify the location of the rear speakers to
enjoy the surround effect.
•
Set to the “SIDE,” if the location of the rear
speakers corresponds to section
speakers corresponds to section
A below.
•
Set to the “REAR,” if the location of the rear
speakers corresponds to section
speakers corresponds to section
B below.
LARGE
Normally select this position.
SMALL
When the sound cracks or the
surround sound effects are difficult to
hear, select this. This activates the
bass redirection circuitry and outputs
the bass frequencies of the front
speaker from the subwoofer.
surround sound effects are difficult to
hear, select this. This activates the
bass redirection circuitry and outputs
the bass frequencies of the front
speaker from the subwoofer.
SPEAKER SETUP
DISTANCE:
BALANCE:
LEVEL:
BALANCE:
LEVEL:
OFF
TEST TONE:
FRONT:
CENTER:
CENTER:
YES
LARGE(REAR)
LARGE
LARGE
REAR:
SUBWOOFER:
SUBWOOFER:
SIZE:
NONE
If you do not connect a center speaker,
select this.
select this.
LARGE
Normally select this position.
SMALL
When the sound cracks or the
surround sound effects are difficult to
hear, select this. This activates the
bass redirection circuitry and outputs
the bass frequencies of the center
speaker from other speakers.
surround sound effects are difficult to
hear, select this. This activates the
bass redirection circuitry and outputs
the bass frequencies of the center
speaker from other speakers.
NONE
If you do not connect rear speakers,
select this.
select this.
LARGE
(REAR/SIDE): Normally select this
position. Select either of these
according to the rear speaker’s
position*.
position. Select either of these
according to the rear speaker’s
position*.
SMALL
(REAR/SIDE): When the sound
cracks or the surround sound effects
are difficult to hear, select this.
Select either of these according to the
rear speaker’s position*.
This activates the bass redirection
circuitry and outputs the bass
frequencies of the rear speaker from
other speakers.
cracks or the surround sound effects
are difficult to hear, select this.
Select either of these according to the
rear speaker’s position*.
This activates the bass redirection
circuitry and outputs the bass
frequencies of the rear speaker from
other speakers.
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This setting affects only “VIRTUAL REAR
SHIFT,” “VIRTUAL MULTI REAR,” and
“
SHIFT,” “VIRTUAL MULTI REAR,” and
“
VIRTUAL MULTI DIMENSION” mode (page
60).
These settings do not affect the SACD Multi audio
signals.
These settings do not affect the SACD Multi audio
signals.
•
SUBWOOFER
Notes
•
The cut off frequency for the subwoofer is fixed at
120 Hz.
120 Hz.
•
If your speakers are too small to reproduce low bass
frequencies, please set all speaker settings to
“
frequencies, please set all speaker settings to
“
SMALL” and utilize a subwoofer for low
frequency sound.
•
Even if there are fewer than 6 speakers connected,
the player distributes the audio signal components to
the front speakers.
the player distributes the audio signal components to
the front speakers.
xDISTANCE
You can set distance from the listening
position to your speakers. Set the distance to
your front speakers in “FRONT” first. Values
in “CENTER” (center speaker) and “REAR”
(rear speaker) will automatically change to
the same value. Adjust these values to reflect
the actual distance to your center and rear
speakers within the area described in the
following table.
The default distance setting for the speakers
in relation to the listening position is shown
below.
You can set distance from the listening
position to your speakers. Set the distance to
your front speakers in “FRONT” first. Values
in “CENTER” (center speaker) and “REAR”
(rear speaker) will automatically change to
the same value. Adjust these values to reflect
the actual distance to your center and rear
speakers within the area described in the
following table.
The default distance setting for the speakers
in relation to the listening position is shown
below.
Be sure to change the value in the Setup
Display when you move the speakers. The
default adjustments are in parentheses.
Display when you move the speakers. The
default adjustments are in parentheses.
NONE
If you do not connect a subwoofer,
select this. This activates the bass
redirection circuitry and outputs the
LFE signals from the front speakers as
long as the front speaker size is set to
“
select this. This activates the bass
redirection circuitry and outputs the
LFE signals from the front speakers as
long as the front speaker size is set to
“
LARGE.”
YES
If you connect a subwoofer, select this
to output the LFE (low frequency
effect) channel from the subwoofer.
When you set the other speakers
settings to “SMALL,” the subwoofer
makes up for the missing bass
frequencies of the speakers.
to output the LFE (low frequency
effect) channel from the subwoofer.
When you set the other speakers
settings to “SMALL,” the subwoofer
makes up for the missing bass
frequencies of the speakers.
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20
45
FRONT
(10ft/3m)
(10ft/3m)
Front speaker distance from the
listening position can be set in 1
foot (0.3meter) increments from
4 to 50 feet (1.2 to 15.2 meters)
listening position can be set in 1
foot (0.3meter) increments from
4 to 50 feet (1.2 to 15.2 meters)
CENTER
(10ft/3m)
(10ft/3m)
Center speaker distance can be
moved up to 2 feet (0.6 meter)
backward from the front
speakers or 5 feet (1.5 meters)
forward closer to the listening
position, in 1 foot (0.3 meter)
increments.
moved up to 2 feet (0.6 meter)
backward from the front
speakers or 5 feet (1.5 meters)
forward closer to the listening
position, in 1 foot (0.3 meter)
increments.
REAR (10ft/
3m)
3m)
Rear speaker distance can be
moved up to 16 feet (4.8 meters)
closer to your listening position
from the front speaker position,
in 1 foot (0.3 meter) increments.
moved up to 16 feet (4.8 meters)
closer to your listening position
from the front speaker position,
in 1 foot (0.3 meter) increments.
10ft/3m
10ft/3m
10ft/3m
10ft/3m
10ft/3m
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Notes
•
If each of the front or rear speakers are not placed at
an equal distance from your listening position, set
the distance according to the closest speaker.
an equal distance from your listening position, set
the distance according to the closest speaker.
•
Do not place the rear speakers farther away from
your listening position than the front speakers.
your listening position than the front speakers.
•
These settings do not affect the SACD Multi audio
signals.
signals.
xBALANCE
You can vary the balance of the left and right
speakers as follows. Be sure to set “TEST
TONE” to “ON” for easy adjustment.
The default adjustments are in parentheses.
You can vary the balance of the left and right
speakers as follows. Be sure to set “TEST
TONE” to “ON” for easy adjustment.
The default adjustments are in parentheses.
xLEVEL
You can vary the level of each speaker as
follows. Be sure to set “TEST TONE” to
“
You can vary the level of each speaker as
follows. Be sure to set “TEST TONE” to
“
ON” for easy adjustment.
The default adjustments are in parentheses.
To adjust the volume of all the
speakers at one time
Use the amplifier’s (receiver’s) volume control.
xTEST TONE
The speakers will emit a test tone. Use this
when you use the 5.1CH OUTPUT jacks and
adjust the “BALANCE” and “LEVEL.”
The speakers will emit a test tone. Use this
when you use the 5.1CH OUTPUT jacks and
adjust the “BALANCE” and “LEVEL.”
1
Select “SPEAKER SETUP” in the Setup
Display.
Display.
2
Select “TEST TONE” and set to “ON.”
You will hear the test tone from each
speaker in sequence.
You will hear the test tone from each
speaker in sequence.
3
From your listening position, select
“BALANCE” or “LEVEL” and adjust the
value of “BALANCE” using C/c and
“LEVEL” using X/x.
The test tone is emitted from both left and
right speakers simultaneously.
“BALANCE” or “LEVEL” and adjust the
value of “BALANCE” using C/c and
“LEVEL” using X/x.
The test tone is emitted from both left and
right speakers simultaneously.
4
Select “TEST TONE” and set to “OFF” to
turn off the test tone.
turn off the test tone.
Notes
•
When you adjust the speaker settings, the sound cuts
off for a moment.
off for a moment.
•
The test tone signals are not output from the digital
jack.
jack.
FRONT
(0dB)
(0dB)
Adjust the balance between the
front left and right speakers (–
6dB [L] to +6dB [R], 0.5dB
increments).
front left and right speakers (–
6dB [L] to +6dB [R], 0.5dB
increments).
REAR (0dB)
Adjust the balance between the
rear left and right speakers (–
6dB [L] to +6dB [R], 0.5dB
increments).
rear left and right speakers (–
6dB [L] to +6dB [R], 0.5dB
increments).
FRONT (0dB)
Adjust the level of the front
speakers (–6dB to 0dB, 0.5 dB
increments).
speakers (–6dB to 0dB, 0.5 dB
increments).
CENTER
(0dB)
(0dB)
Adjust the level of the center
speaker (–12dB to 0dB, 0.5dB
increments).
speaker (–12dB to 0dB, 0.5dB
increments).
REAR (0dB)
Adjust the level of the rear
speakers (–12dB to 0dB,
0.5dB increments).
speakers (–12dB to 0dB,
0.5dB increments).
SUBWOOFER
(0dB)
(0dB)
Adjust the level of the
subwoofer (–10dB to +10dB,
0.5dB increments).
subwoofer (–10dB to +10dB,
0.5dB increments).
OFF
The test tone is not emitted from
the speakers.
the speakers.
ON
The test tone is emitted from each
speaker in sequence while
adjusting balance or level.
When you select one of the
“
speaker in sequence while
adjusting balance or level.
When you select one of the
“
SPEAKER SETUP” items, the
test tone is emitted from both left
and right speakers simultaneously.
and right speakers simultaneously.
Adjusting the speaker volume and level
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