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1.                                                         1  COMPONENT VIDEO OUT   Y  Ps Cs  Pr Cr  jacks  page 16     2  LINE OUT  S VIDEO  jack   page 17    LINE OUT  AUDIO L R  jacks   page 17  22     4  MULTI CHANNEL OUTPUT   FRONT L R  SURROUND L R   SUR BACK L R  CENTER  SUB  WOOFER  jacks  page 21      5  AC IN terminal  page 25     1 2 13 4 5  OKO OVO   OO Qn WIE  a e QUOOQOO le 3     i  E ler OMT LS    9  E a A SURS  11 10 9   8 7 6                          6  Ventilation holes  The ventilation fan is inside the player     EXT slot  page 23     DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL   COAXIAL  jacks  page 20     LINE OUT  VIDEO  jack  page 17   HDMI OUT jack  page 14  19   1  LAN  100  terminal  page 24         7    8            9   10     1  1                11    12    Hookups and  Settings       Hooking Up the Player    Check that you have the following items     Audio video cable  phono plug x3   1     AC power cord  mains lead   1      External memory  1      Remote commander  remote   1      R6  size AA  batteries  2     Follow steps 1 through 7 to hook up and  adjust the settings of the player  Do not  connect the AC power cord  mains lead  until  you reach    Step 5  Connecting the AC Power  Cord  Mains Lead      page 25         Step 1  Connecting to Your TV    About video HDMI OUT jacks   The player has the following video jacks  Connect the player to your TV according to the input  jack on your TV    When connecting the player to your TV using the HDMI cable  you can enjoy hig
2.                     for videos seitings   e    Video Settings    is not available when the    BD   connected TV is set to Theatre Mode  page 15          Depending on the disc or the scene being played   To adjust the picture    FNR        BNR    or    MNR    effects may be hard to  1 Press OPTIONS during playback  discern   The options menu appears  A R  P PP      Video Equaliser    elements  2 Select    A V Settings    using t4  and 1 Select    Video Equaliser    i Aab  press ENTER  elect    Video Equaliser    in step 4 above   and press ENTER   3 Select    Video Settings    using tit  and 2 sel    d ENTER  press ENTER  elect an item  and press    The    Video Settings    screen appears  Items Details  Video Settings Contrast Changes the contrast   dan   weak   3   0  elect the item you want to change     3  strong     C Picture Quality Mode Standard J  gt   AMM Brightness Changes the overall  NR Grad       dark  3  0 brightness     3  bright    Chroma Deepens deep colours     light   3   0 orlightens light colours   4 Selectanitem using       and press   3  deep    ENTER  Hue   red   3 Changes overall colour  The default settings are underlined   0 3 balance   r  green    Items Details      Sharpness Sharpens or softens the  Picture Quality Selects the picture  0 3  picture outlines   Mode settings for different         Standard  lighting environments  Gamma Adjusts the picture  Brighter Room  balance between light  Theatre Room  and dark areas   Mem    Nr     emery       N
3.                    J AV amplifier  receiver     Ex  Signal flow   1 Connect the digital jack of the player    l Manufactured under license from Dolby  and your AV amplifier  receiver   Laboratories    2 h i Sa Dolby  Pro Logic  and the double D symbol  Set    Audio Output Priority    to are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories        H i me     H    Coaxial Optical in the    Audio 2 Manufactured under license under U S  Patent  Settings    setup  page 44     s  5 451 942  5 956 674  5 974 380    3 P g a 5 978 762  6 226 616  6 487 535  amp  other U S   Make the appropriate settings in and worldwide patents issued  amp  pending      Dolby Digital    and    DTS    under the DTS is a registered trademark and the DTS     Audio Settings    setup  page 47   logos  Symbol  DTS HD and DTS HD Master    Audio are trademarks of DTS  Inc     Otherwise  no sound or a loud noise will       1996 2007 DTS  Inc  All Rights Reserved     come from your speakers        20    Connecting to 7 1 channel jacks    If your AV amplifier  receiver  has 7 1 channel inputs  you can enjoy multi channel surround  sound     Blu ray Disc DVD player                                                Stereo audio cable   not supplied     Monaural audio    Stereo audio cable q  cable  not supplied      not supplied     Stereo audio cable    Monaural audio VY   not supplied     cable  not supplied           FRONT SURROUND SUR SUB  BACK WOOFER         MULTI CHANNEL INPUT      bo  AV amplifier  receiver     EA   Signal flo
4.        24  When connecting to a broadband router directly                    24  When connecting via a wireless LAN router                       25  Step 5  Connecting the AC Power Cord  Mains Lead                    25  Step 6  Preparing the Remote              0 000 cece eee eee 26  Controlling TVs with the remote                                26  Step 7   Easy Setup errientsa date le ey ee a eee ey eats Pete 27  Playback  Playing BDS DVDS   sectis nn cia eed aa a 30  Using the BD   s or DVD   s menu         0 0 0    eee ee eee 32  Enjoying BonusView BD Live                      sesk 33  Searching for a scene quickly  Scene Search                      33  Searching for a Title Chapter                                  34  Displaying the playing time and play information                   34  Adjusting pictures and sound for videos                          35  Playing CDS aa Si 2 tee AR SA cai Veen digo ea 36  Playing    Photo Files fcc ann cd EE A ee SE 37       Settings and Adjustments    Using the Settings Displays                0000 00  39  Network  Update   sic 2s etnies AA SN Seon ere KA ites Bol 40  Vido  Settings Ane sales We eae te ee eee Ps Ct be eee 41  Audio Settings  sya Sete ee SES ES A PEEK 44  BD DVD Viewing Settings                 0 0 0 2 eee 49  Photo Settings    nu a eae hielo ae ed hp ew 51  System Settings reoi rr an Lengan yee a ee 51  Network Settings          0 0    eee eens 52  Easy Setup  inci faeces Given anes a 54    CA 54         continued 5   
5.        3 Enter the number of the title or chapter    using the number buttons   If you make a mistake  press CLEAR   and re enter another number     4 press ENTER     After a while  the player starts playback  from the selected number     Displaying the playing time and  play information    BD      You can check the title information   including the video transmission rate  etc     Press DISPLAY     The displayed information differs depending  on the disc type and player status     Example  When playing a BD ROM          ME 3  4    Gao    P2  Engish Dolby Digital Plus 94  48 KHz                                                          BD ROM Be  E  16 9Mbps 0 42 52                      6 5                    1  The current selected angle   2  Title number or name     3  The currently selected audio or subtitle  setting     4  Available functions  2  angle O   audio       subtitle      5  Playback information   Displays Disc type Play mode Video  codec Bit rate Playing status bar   Playing time  Remaining time             6  Output resolution Video frequency      Displayed when you press TIME repeatedly          You can also check the playback information in  the front panel display  page 10       Press SUBTITLE  AUDIO  or ANGLE  and you  can check each type of information     Adjusting pictures and sound                               0      Set the picture setting of your TV to    Standard     before changing the    Picture Quality Mode       yoeqheld A                       
6.       240 V AC  50 Hz 60 Hz  Check  that the unit   s operating voltage  is identical with your local power  supply      To prevent fire or shock hazard    do not place objects filled with   liquids  such as vases  on the  apparatus    Install this unit so that the AC   power cord  mains lead  can be   unplugged from the wall socket  immediately in the event of  trouble     Notes About the Discs      To keep the disc clean  handle  the disc by its edge  Do not  touch the surface    Dust  fingerprints  or scratches  on the disc may cause it to  malfunction       Do not expose the disc to  direct sunlight or heat sources  such as hot air ducts  or leave it  in a car parked in direct  sunlight as the temperature  may rise considerably inside  the car      After playing  store the disc in  its case      Clean the disc with a cleaning  cloth  Wipe the disc from the  centre out     a      Do not use solvents such as  benzine  thinner   commercially available disc   lens cleaners  or anti static  spray intended for vinyl LPs     If you have printed the disc   s  label  dry the label before  playing     Do not use the following discs       A disc that has a non   standard shape  e g   card   heart         A disc with a label or sticker  on it        A disc that has cellophane  tape or sticker adhesive on it      Do not resurface the playing  side of a disc to remove  surface scratches        Precautions    On safety     To prevent fire or shock  hazard  do not place objects  filled w
7.     Additional Information    Trodbleshooting      Seda Sade ee a oe ee BR ea i eile De Edd 55  Self Diagnosis Function            0 0 0    002 e cece eee 59  Playable  DISCS  Saeed eee eee o A ee Pe 60  Video Output Resolution          0 0 00  eee 63  Audio Output Signals                       sesak kaka 64  Specificati0ns  siii  sae cep tr Se ea wee eee MALAS Ge leper ered 65  Language Code  List                          a 66  Parental Control Area Code          0 0 00  cece 66  Glossary a Se ys be She  Mee ea A a A 67    WAGE a ects ss tas AA dl id dod ed 69       Guide to Parts and  Controls    For more information  see the pages in  parentheses     Remote                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Number 5  AUDIO  PROG    and B buttons have  a tactile dot  Use the tactile dot as a reference when  operating the player         1  4  open close   page 30     Opens or closes the disc tray     THEATRE  page 15    Switches to the optimum video mode for  watching movies automatically  When  connected with an AV amplifier   receiver  using the HDMI cable  the  speaker output also switches  automatically  Press the button again to  return to the original setting    When connected with a Theatre Mode   compatible TV using the HDMI cable   the 
8.     The disc tray does not open and      LOCKED    or    TLK ON    appears in the   front panel display      gt  When    LOCKED    appears  the player is  locked  To cancel the Child Lock  hold  down II on the player until    UNLOCK     appears in the front panel display  page 9       gt  When    TLK ON    appears  contact your  Sony dealer or local authorized Sony  service facility        The disc tray does not open and you   cannot remove the disc even after you   press         gt  Try the following   Turn the player off   and disconnect the AC power cord  mains  lead   OReconnect the AC power cord   mains lead  while pressing down    on the  player  OKeep pressing down    on the  player until the tray opens  Remove the  disc  When    WAIT    appears in the front  panel display  hold down 10 on the player  for more than 10 seconds until the player  turns on again        The player does not respond to any button      gt  Moisture has condensed inside the player   page 3       gt  Hold down 10  on the player for more than  10 seconds until the indicators in the front  panel display turn off   Tf the player still does not respond to any  button  disconnect then reconnect the AC  power cord  mains lead         Self Diagnosis Function    When the self diagnosis function is activated  to prevent the player from malfunctioning  an  error code appears in the front panel display   or just  N appears without any messages on  the entire screen    In these cases  check the following   
9.   1507  Samoan  smo sm   1353  Moldavian  mol mo  1508  Shona  sna sn   1356  Marathi  mar mr   1357  Malay  msa ms   1358  Malese  Maltese   mlt mt   1363  Burmese  mya my   ssw ss   1365  Nauru  nau na   1369  Nepali  nep ne   1376  Dutch  nld nl   1379  Norwegian  nor no  1516  Swedish  swe sv   1393  Occitan  oci oc   1403  Oromo  orm om   1408  Oriya  ori or   1417  Punjabi  Panjabi   pan pa   1428  Polish  pol pl   1435  Pashto  Pushto    1509  Somali  som so   1511  Albanian  sqi sq   1512  Serbian  srp sr    1513  Siswati  Swati    1514  Sesotho  Sotho  southern  sot st   1515  Sundanese  sun su     1517  Swahili  swa sw   1521  Tamil  tam ta   1525  Telugu  tel te   1527  Tajik  tgk tg   1528  Thai  tha th   1529  Tigrinya  tir ti   1531  Turkmen  tuk tk     1297  Kazakh  kaz kk   pus ps  1532  Tagalog  tgl tl    1298  Greenlandic  1436  Portuguese  por pt  1534  Setswana  Tswana  Kalaallisut  kaV kl  1463  Quechua  que qu   tsn tn    1299  Cambodian  Khmer 1481  Rhaeto Romance 1535  Tonga  Tonga   khm km   roh rm  islands  ton to    1300  Kannada  kan kn  1482  Kirundi  Rundi 1538  Turkish  tur tr    1301  Korean  kor ko   run rn  1539  Tsonga  tso ts     1540  Tatar  tat tt    1543  Twi  twi tw    1557  Ukrainian  ukr uk   1564  Urdu  urd ur   1572  Uzbek  uzb uz   1581  Vietnamese  vie vi   1587  Volap  k  vol vo   1613  Wolof  wol wo   1632  Xhosa  xho xh   1665  Yoruba  yor yo   1684  Chinese  zho zh   1697  Zulu  zul zu   1703  not specified       Parental Cont
10.   EXT indicator lights up in the front panel  display    Insert the BD ROM with  BonusView BD Live        A message indicating that the local   storage does not have enough space   appears on the screen      gt  Delete unnecessary data in the external  memory  page 33      Operation    The remote does not function      gt  The batteries in the remote are weak   page 26       gt  The distance between the remote and the  player is too far      gt  The remote is not pointed at the remote  sensor on the player        The file name is not correctly displayed      gt  The player can only display ISO 8859 1   compliant character formats  Other  character formats may be displayed  differently      gt  Depending on the writing software used   the input characters may be displayed  differently        The disc does not start playing from the  beginning     gt  Resume Play is on  page 31         Some functions such as Stop or Search   cannot be performed      gt  Depending on the disc  you may not be able  to do some of the operations above  Refer to    the operating manual supplied with the disc     The language for the soundtrack subtitle   or angles cannot be changed      gt  Try using the BD   s or DVD   s menu instead  of the direct selection button on the remote   page 32       gt  Multi lingual tracks subtitles or multi   angles are not recorded on the BD or DVD  being played      gt  The BD or DVD prohibits the changing of  the language for the sound track subtitle or  angles    
11.   When an error code appears in the front  panel display       Errorcode Corrective action       EXxxx Contact your nearest Sony   SYS ERR dealer or local authorised Sony  service facility and give the  error code        FAN ERR   Check that the ventilation  holes on the rear of the player  are not blocked      Place the player in a location  with adequate ventilation to  prevent heat build up in the  player        When just A  appears without any  messages on the entire screen  Contact your nearest Sony dealer or local  authorised Sony service facility     uonewnojuj jeuonppy A    59       Playable Discs     gt  BD ROMs and BD REs BD Rs in  BDMV and BDAV mode  including    Stray Oise 8 cm discs  single layer  and DL discs       Discs such as movies that can be  purchased or rented       DD DVD RWs DVD Rs in  VR mode or  DVD RWs DVD Rs in video and VR    DVD mode  including 8 cm discs  single  g layer  and DVD R DL DVD R DL    discs       R  R4 7    DVD  ReWritable    DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD RWs   DVD Rs containing JPEG  image files    DVD R    aw     DVD R DL       cr Music CDs or CD Rs CD RWs in music    CD format  DIGITAL AUDIO       CD Rs CD RWs containing JPEG   image files               JPEG format conforming to UDF  Universal Disk Notes about BD ROM compatibility  Format   Since the Blu ray Disc specifications are new  and evolving  some discs may not be playable  depending on the disc type and the version   The audio output differs depending on the  source  connected outpu
12.   logos are  trademarks       BD Live    and    BonusView     are trademarks of Blu ray Disc  Association       x v Colour    and    x v Colour     logo are trademarks of Sony  Corporation       BRAVIA Sync    is a  trademark of Sony  Corporation       PhotoTV HD    and the     PhotoTV HD    logo are  trademarks of Sony  Corporation    Other system and product  names are generally  trademarks or registered  trademarks of the  manufacturers      and     marks are not indicated in this  document        Blu ray Disc    is a trademark        IMPORTANT NOTICE    Caution  This player is  capable of holding a still  video image or on screen  display image on your  television screen  indefinitely  If you leave the  still video image or on   screen display image  displayed on your TV for an  extended period of time you  risk permanent damage to  your television screen   Plasma display panel  televisions and projection  televisions are susceptible to  this              If you have any questions or  problems concerning your  player  please consult your  nearest Sony dealer     About this manual     In this manual     disc    is used   as a general reference for the   BDs  DVDs  or CDs unless   otherwise specified by the text   or illustrations    Icons  such as SEDI  listed   at the top of each explanation   indicate what kind of media  can be used with the function  being explained    For details  see    Playable   Discs     page 60     Instructions in this manual   describe the contro
13.   position    Small Select this when the speaker  cannot reproduce adequate  low frequencies    None Select this if you do not  connect a centre speaker      Surround   Large Normally select this  position    Small Select this when the  speakers cannot reproduce  adequate low frequencies    None Select this if you do not  connect surround speakers      Surround Back   Large Normally select this  position    Small Select this when the  speakers cannot reproduce  adequate low frequencies    None Select this if you do not  connect surround back  speakers                    Subwoofer       Yes Select this if you connect a  subwoofer to output the   LFE  low frequency effect   signals from the subwoofer        None Select this if you do not    connect a subwoofer                 0      Depending on the settings of other speakers  the  subwoofer may output excessive sound    When you play a BD or DVD that does not have  subwoofer output recorded  no sound is produced  from the subwoofer  even if    Subwoofer    is set to     Yes       Since subwoofer use is set as the player default  setting     Subwoofer    cannot be set to    None     when    Front    is set to    Small       When connecting the front speakers that cannot  reproduce adequate low frequencies and a  subwoofer is not connected  set    Front    to     Large     and    Subwoofer    to    None          Distance   Sets the distance from your listening position  to the speakers    Set the distance to your front speakers 
14.   press    0    then     g       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     Step 7  Easy Setup    Follow the steps below to make the minimum  number of basic adjustments for using the  player  If you do not complete Easy Setup  it  will appear each time you turn on your  player    Make the settings below in the following  order        When turned on for the first time  Wait for a short while before the player  turns on and starts Easy Setup     suyas pue sdnyooy                                                                      Manufacturer Code number  Sony 01  default   Grundig 11   Hitachi 24   ITT 15  16   JVC 33  LG Goldstar 76   Loewe 45   Nokia 15  16  69  73  Panasonic 17  49  Philips 06  07  08  72  Saba 12  13 74  Samsung 22  23 71  Sanyo 25   Sharp 29  Telefunken 36  Thomsom 43  75  Toshiba 38       2 Release TV WO     VO    el ww        eti   ENTER    RETURN      O  Home Daoa    1 Turn on the TV   2 Press 1 0  to turn on the player     The player turns on after a moment     3 Switch the input selector on your TV so  that the signal from the player  appears on your TV screen    The display for OSD language selection   appears      If the display for OSD language  selection does not appear  Press HOME  and select    Easy Setup     in the    Setup    setup  page 54   Then   select    Start     and press ENTER         continued 27    28    4 Select a 
15.   tray        Playing side facing down    3 Press  amp  to close the disc tray      When you insert a commercially  available BD ROM or DVD VIDEO   playback automatically starts  depending on the disc     Q    Playback does not start by pressing B gt  while  the disc tray is open     30    4 Press HOME   5 Select    Video    using      gt      6 select O using 4 4  and press B or  ENTER                    For commercially available BD ROMs  or DVD VIDEOs  playback starts    For BDs or DVDs recorded on other  equipment  the title list appears  Select a  title using 4     and press B  or  ENTER    Playback starts        To stop playback  Press W     To pause playback  Press IM          In the title list     PL     Playlist  is displayed next to  the name of titles that are created and edited from  their originals     7     e Depending on the disc you may not be able to do  some of the playback operations  Refer to the  instruction manual supplied with the disc      Depending on BDs or DVDs recorded on other  equipment  title lists or title names may not be  displayed     To resume playback from the point where  you stopped  Resume Play    After stopping playback  select   using     Y and press B gt  or ENTER    The player resumes playback from the point  where you pressed W     To start from the beginning  press OPTIONS  to select    Play from start     and press ENTER   Playback starts from the beginning of the  title     0      The point where you stopped playing is cleared  
16.  0 2 metre  increments  For example  if     Front    is set to 1 6 metres      Subwoofer    can be set  between 0 metre and   2 2 metres     0   3 0   15 6  m      Subwoofer                To adjust the speaker level    1 Select    Speaker Settings    in    Audio  Settings     and press ENTER     2 Select    Test Tone    using       and press  ENTER     3 Select    On    using 4 4  and press  ENTER   You will hear the test tone from each  speaker in sequence     4 From your listening position  adjust the  value of    Level    using eth   The test tone is emitted from the selected  speaker     5 Press ENTER when you finish adjusting     6 Select    Test Tone    using   4  and press  ENTER     7 Select    Off    using tit  and press  ENTER     To adjust the level without listening to the test tone   select    Level    in step 2 and press ENTER  then  adjust the level using      and press ENTER     Level   You can vary the level of each speaker as  follows  Be sure to set    Test Tone    to    On     for easy adjustment                       Front Adjust the level of the   Left front speakers   12 dB to   Front 0 dB  0 5 dB increments     Right  O  dB    Centre Adjust the level of the  centre speaker   12 dB to  0 dB  0 5 dB increments     0  dB     Surround Adjust the level of the   Left surround speakers   12 dB   Surround to 0 dB  0 5 dB   Right increments    0  dB     Surround Adjust the level of the   Back surround back speakers   a P   12 dB to 0 dB  0 5 dB   urroun     Ba
17.  1ch 2ch   ARA  5 Dolby Digital    Dolby Digital   LPCM 5 1ch    LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch 6 LPCM 2ch  5 1ch 2c   Dolby Digital  5 Dolby Digital    Plus LPCM 7 1ch    LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch    LPCM 2ch  7 1ch 2c   Dolby TrueHD  LPCM 7 1ch 5 LPCM 2ch  Polby Digital      PCM 2ch  7 1ch 2c      LPCM 2ch      5 DTS    DTS LPCM 5 1ch    LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch 6 LPCM 2ch  5 1ch 2c   DTS HD High y DTS    Resolution  LPCM 7 1ch  LPCM2ch  r peng o  h 6  LPCM 2ch  7 1ch 2c   Audio e   DTS HD dio  LPCM 7 1ch S LPOM 2ch  PESI ag  LPCM2ch  7 1ch 2c  DVD  LPCM LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch  LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch_  2ch 2ch   Dolby Digital  Dolby Digital  LPCM 2ch Dolby Digital  LPCM 2ch  5 lch 2ch   DTS DTS LPCM 2ch  DTS LPCM 2ch   5 1ch 2c  cD LPCM LPCM LPCM 2ch  LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch_  2ch 2ch  DTS 5 1 MUSIC DISC  DTS LPCM 2ch  DTS LPCM 2ch   5 1ch 2c                                      1 When    Audio Output Priority    is set to    Stereo  Analogue     LPCM 2ch signals are output from  each jack    2 When    Audio Output Priority    is set to    HDMI         Coaxial Optical    or    Multi Channel  Analogue     LPCM 2ch signals are output from  jacks other than the selected jack     3 Auto  when    Audio  HDMI     is set to    Auto    in  the    Audio Settings    setup  page 47    2ch PCM  when    Audio  HDMI     is set to    2ch  PCM    in the    Audio Settings    setup  page 47        4 Bitstream  when    Dolby Digital    is set to     Dolby Digital    or    DTS    is set to    DTS    in the     Audio Settings    setup  p
18.  Front panel display 10    H   HDMI 14  19  28  42  44   47  57  68   HOME 8   Home menu 36  37  39    L   Language Follow 15  Local storage 23  33  57  LTH 68    M   MULTI CHANNEL  OUTPUT 21  44     Music    36    N      Network Diagnostic    53     Network Settings    52     Network Update    24  40    O   One Touch Play 15  31  OPTIONS 8  32  36  38     OSD    51    P    Parental Control 31  49     Photo    37     Photo Settings    51    PhotoTV HD 38  68  Playable discs 60  POP UP MENU 8  32    Q       Quick Start    51    R   Region code 61  Remote 7  26  27     Resetting    54  Resetting the player 54  Resume 8  31  37    S   SCENE SEARCH 8  Searching 33  34  Self diagnosis function 59     Setup    39   Slideshow 37   Software update 24  40   52      Speaker Settings    44     Standby Mode    51  SUBTITLE 7   System Power Off 15     System Settings    51    T    THEATRE 7  15  Title 34   TOP MENU 8  Troubleshooting 55     TV Type    41    U  Update 24  40    V      Video    30   Video output resolution 63     Video Settings    35  41    X  x v Colour 44  68    69    70    71    
19.  input  you can enjoy surround sound   If you connect a Sony AV amplifier  receiver  that is compatible with the    Control for HDMI     function  page 15   refer to the operating instructions supplied with the AV amplifier  receiver                     v  O a      HDMI cable  not supplied     HDMI cable  not supplied              Set the following settings and you can enjoy higher   quality sound from the connected AV amplifier    receiver         Set    Audio Output Priority    to    HDMI    in the     Audio Settings    setup  page 44         Set    Audio  HDMI     to    Auto    in the    Audio  Settings    setup  page 47         Set    BD Audio Setting    to    Direct    in the    Audio  Settings    setup  page 47                  Blu ray Disc DVD player                suyas pue sdnyooy A                                 Not all HDMI compatible AV amplifiers   receivers  accept 8ch Linear PCM signals  Refer as  well to instructions supplied with the connected AV  amplifier  receiver          continued 1 9    Connecting to digital jacks  OPTICAL COAXIAL     If your AV amplifier  receiver  has a Dolby     Digital  Dolby Pro Logic  or DTS     decoder and  a digital input jack  you can enjoy Dolby Digital  5 1ch   Dolby Pro Logic  4 0ch   or DTS   5 1ch  surround effects     Blu ray Disc DVD player                      0  pe       COAXIA     DIGITAL  CMD TSDOLBY DIGITAL OUT            a  7    Optical digital cable    J Coaxial digital cable   not supplied      not supplied     
20.  password using  the number buttons     Select    OK     and press ENTER   Select a level  and press ENTER     The lower the value  the stricter the   limitation      To cancel the Parental Control setting   select    No Restrictions          CG         gt  continued 49    50    You can change the password  see    Password    on  page 50      Q      If you forget the password  reset the player   page 54  and set a new password  see     Password    on page 50       When you play discs which do not have the  Parental Control function  playback cannot be  limited on this player      Depending on the disc  you may be asked to  change the Parental Control level while playing  the disc  In this case  enter your password  then  change the level     Parental Control Region Code    Playback of some BD ROMs or DVD  VIDEOs can be limited according to the  geographic area  Scenes may be blocked or  replaced with different scenes     1 Select    Parental Control Region  Code    in    BD DVD Viewing Settings      and press ENTER     2 Enter your four digit password using  the number buttons     Select    OK     and press ENTER     Select the area restriction  and press  ENTER    When you select    Select Region Code      the display for entering the region code  appears  Enter the code for the area  restriction by referring to    Parental  Control Area Code     page 66        CO       You can change the password  see    Password    on  page 50      Q      If you forget the password  reset 
21.  playback     E  stop    Stops playback and remembers the stop  point  resume point   page 31  37     The resume point for a title track is the  last point you played or the last photo for  a photo folder     For TVs operable with the following  buttons  see page 26    aX  muting    Mutes the TV sound    1  volume        Adjusts the TV volume    PROG  programme          Selects the TV channels up and down        input select     Switches between TV and other input  sources         light    Lights up the  5  and  6  buttons  except  et y and ENTER  and is useful  for operation in the dark                    Front panel                                                                                                                            co  N              o   e   e        N        0                       1 0  on standby   page 27   Turns on the player  or sets to standby  mode     Disc tray  page 30     Blu ray Disc indicator   Lights up when a BD is recognised         When the player is turned on for the first time   the Blu ray Disc indicator lights up  then turns  off when Easy Setup is complete     Front panel display  page 10   Remote sensor  page 26     24P indicator  page 43    Lights up when outputting 1080p 24 Hz  video signals of BD ROMs         play   Il  pause   M  stop    page 30    Starts  pauses  or stops playback    2  open close   page 30     Opens or closes the disc tray     To lock the disc tray  Child Lock    You can lock the disc tray to prevent it bein
22. 1 MUSIC DISCs   Audio signals are output in the formats specified  under the    Audio Output Signals    table on page  64     uonewnojuj jeuonppy A         continued 61    62    About playback of discs recorded in  AVCHD format  This player can play AVCHD format discs     AVCHD      What is the AVCHD format    The AVCHD format is a high definition digital  video camera format used to record SD  standard  definition  or HD  high definition  signals of either  the 1080i specification     or the 720p  specification     on DVDs  using efficient data  compression coding technology  The MPEG 4  AVC H 264 format is adopted to compress video  data  and the Dolby Digital or Linear PCM system  is used to compress audio data  The MPEG 4 AVC   H 264 format is capable of compressing images at  higher efficiency than that of the conventional  image compressing format  The MPEG 4 AVC   H 264 format enables a high definition  HD  video  signal shot on a digital video camera recorder to be  recorded on DVD discs  in the same way as it would  be for a standard definition  SD  television signal        TA high definition specification which utilizes  1080 effective scanning lines and the interlace  system    ZA high definition specification which utilizes  720 effective scanning lines and the progressive  system     Q      Some AVCHD format discs may not play   depending on the recording condition       The AVCHD format disc will not play if it has not  been correctly finalised        Video Outp
23. BonusView BD Live    BD      Some BD ROMs have bonus contents and  other data that can be downloaded to the  external memory  local storage  for  enjoyment     1 Turn the player off     2 Insert the external memory  supplied   into the EXT slot on the rear of the  player    The external memory is used as the local  storage    Make sure that the external memory is  properly inserted into the player    page 23      3 Connect the player to a network   page 24      Turn the player on     gd     Set    BD Internet Connection    to     Allow    in the    BD DVD Viewing  Settings    setup  page 50      6 insert a BD ROM with BonusView BD   Live   The operation method differs depending  on the disc  Refer to the instruction  manual supplied with the disc        To delete data in the external memory  You can delete unnecessary data     1 Press HOME   Select    Video    using     m      2  3 Select    BD Data    using       and press  ENTER    4    Select the disc name  and press  OPTIONS     Select    Erase     and press ENTER     6 Select    OK     and press ENTER   The data of the selected disc will be  deleted     ol      To delete all data in the external memory at once   select    Erase All    in step 5      Press ENTER instead of OPTIONS in step 4 to  skip step 5     0    Depending on the BD ROM  the disc name may not  be displayed     Searching for a scene quickly   Scene Search     rE LP     You can move quickly between scenes within  the title currently being played back     
24. Disc DVD player Lead     Network cable   not supplied     Ethernet wireless      LAN media converter    mr Wireless LAN router   access point   Network cable   not supplied     ADSL modem   Cable modem                               After all of the other connections are  complete  connect the supplied AC power  cord  mains lead  to the AC IN terminal of  the player  Then plug the player and TV  mains leads  AC power cords  into the mains                                         to mains         Internet    Oo    Do not connect the LAN terminal of the player to  the LAN terminal of the PC     sumag pue sdnyooy E    26       Step 6  Preparing the  Remote    You can control the player using the supplied  remote  Insert two R6  size AA  batteries by  matching the    and    ends on the batteries  to the markings inside the battery  compartment  When using the remote  point  it at the remote sensor     on the player     page 9           Use the batteries correctly to avoid possible   leakage and corrosion  Should leakage occur  do   not touch the liquid with bare hands  Observe the   following        Do not use a new battery with an old battery  or  batteries of different manufacturers        Do not attempt to recharge the batteries        If you do not intend to use the remote for an  extended period of time  remove the batteries        If battery leakage occurs  wipe out any liquid  inside the battery compartment  and insert new  batteries    Do not expose the remote sensor  marke
25. E O N Y  3 878 576 11 1          gt     Blu rat Dis            COMPACT o RAE PhotoTV ava  oe    eva   22 Wise Si Ys pst  Java    Operating Instructions  Printed on 70  or more recycled Blu ray Disc   DVD Player  Sh co as vo BDP S550    based ink  3 878 576 11 1      1 387857611E        http   www sony net     Printed in Malaysia O 2008 Sony Corporation       WARNING    To reduce the risk of fire or electric  shock  do not expose this apparatus  to rain or moisture    To avoid electrical shock  do not  open the cabinet  Refer servicing to  qualified personnel only     Batteries or batteries installed  apparatus shall not be exposed to  excessive heat such as sunshine   fire or the like     Keep the external memory away  from children  If swallowed   promptly see a doctor     CAUTION    The use of optical instruments with  this product will increase eye  hazard  As the laser beam used in  this Blu ray Disc DVD player is  harmful to eyes  do not attempt to  disassemble the cabinet    Refer servicing to qualified  personnel only     VARNING    VARO  YM  T  NT   LASERSATELYA     i PIDIO BASAAR       This label is located on the laser  protective housing inside the  enclosure     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  LASER KLASSE 1  LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE    KLASS 1 LASERAPPARAT    1 HIER       This appliance is classified as a  CLASS 1 LASER product  The  CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  MARKING is located on the laser  protective housing inside the  enclosure     Precautions    e This unit operates on 110 V
26. Ms can be limited  according to the age of the users  Scenes may  be blocked or replaced with different scenes     1 Select    BD Parental Control    in    BD   DVD Viewing Settings     and press  ENTER     2 Enter your four digit password using  the number buttons     3 Select    OK     and press ENTER     4 Select the age restriction  and press  ENTER   The lower the value  the stricter the  limitation   If you select    Select Age Restriction      you can enter the age from    0    to    255     using t4 or the number  buttons   e To cancel the Parental Control setting    select    No Restrictions           You can change the password  see    Password    on  page 50      0      If you forget the password  reset the player   page 54  and set a new password  see     Password    on page 50     When you play discs which do not have the  Parental Control function  playback cannot be  limited on this player    Depending on the disc  you may be asked to  change the Parental Control level while playing  the disc  In this case  enter your password  then  change the level    When    255    is selected in    Select Age  Restriction     the Parental Control setting is  cancelled     sjuawysnipy pue suas E    DVD Parental Control    Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be  limited according to the age of the users   Scenes may be blocked or replaced with  different scenes     1 Select    DVD Parental Control    in    BD   DVD Viewing Settings     and press  ENTER     2 Enter your four digit
27. R    elements  Video This setting is selectable eters  i  Equaliser when    Picture Quality 1 Select    NR    in step 4 above  and press  Mode    is set to ENTER      Memory     see Video 2 Select an item  and press ENTER   Equaliser    elements    on  page 35   Items Details  NR  Noise Reduces the noise in the FNR Reduces random noise  Reduction  picture  see       NR     Off Auto  appearing in the picture   SERS  on page 43   BNR Reduces mosaic like  5 Select or adjust the settings using      4   Off Auto  block noise in the       gt   and press ENTER  picture   To adjust any other items  repeat steps 4 MNR Reduces minor noise  and 5   Off Auto  around the picture    outlines  mosquito  noise           gt  continued 35    To adjust the audio characteristics    1 Press OPTIONS during playback   The options menu appears     2 Select    A V Settings    using       and  press ENTER     3 Select    Audio Settings    using t4  and  press ENTER   The    Audio Settings    screen appears     Audio Settings       Select the item you want to change         gt  Close    C AV SYNC 0 msec  Audio Filter Sharp             4 Select an item using tit     and press  ENTER   The default settings are underlined           Items Details   AV SYNC Adjusts the gap between   short  O   picture and sound  by  120 msec delaying the sound   long  output in relation to the    picture output  0 to  120 milliseconds         Audio Filter   Sharp  Provides a   for analogue wide frequency range  audio signal
28. T J  TV  EA   Signal flow    0    When you connect the player and TV using an S   video cable  disconnect the video plug  yellow  of  the audio video cable     17    18       Step 2  Connecting to Your AV Amplifier  Receiver     About audio HDMI OUT jacks    The player has the following audio jacks  Connect the player to your AV amplifier  receiver   according to the input jack on your AV amplifier  receiver                                          Jack type Hookup  Digital   See    Connecting to an HDMI jack     page 19    v    wr  See    Connecting to digital jacks  OPTICAL   COAXIAL      page 20    PCM DTS DOLBY DIGITAL OUT  Analogue See    Connecting to 7 1 channel jacks     page 21    7 Y See    Connecting to audio L R jacks     page 22    al  T oe  OUT   voo A O    For correct speaker location  refer to the operating  instructions supplied with the connected  components     Q      When you connect the player to your AV   amplifier  receiver  using an HDMI cable  do one   of the following        Connect your AV amplifier  receiver  to your  TV using an HDMI cable  or       Connect the player to your TV using a video  cable other than an HDMI cable  component  video cable  S video cable  or audio video  cable     If you connect a component that does not conform   to the selected audio signal  a loud noise  or no   sound  will come from the speakers  which could   damage your ears or the speakers     Connecting to an HDMI jack    If your AV amplifier  receiver  has an HDMI
29. TV     Auto    is the standard  selection  The New resolution displays for 30 seconds when this setting  is changed  Check that there are no problems with the video   Nothing is displayed on the screen if the resolution is incorrect     lt   4801 5761  480p 576p  720p  10801  1080p       Select from    Auto        4801 5761        480p   576p        720p        10801     or    1080p      When connecting the HDMI OUT jack  and other video output jacks at the same  time  video signals may not output from  the jacks  other than from the HDMI  OUT jack  when    Auto    or    1080p    is  selected    When connecting other equipment at the  same time  press RETURN to return to  step 6 and change the    TV Connection  Method    setting     When you select    Component Video    in  step 6    TS Easy Setup  Component Resolution       Select the resolution to output to the TV    The video switches for 30 seconds when this setting is changed   Check that there are no problems with the video    Nothing is displayed on the screen if the resolution is incorrect     480p 576p  720p  1080i       Select from    4801 5761        480p 576p         720p     or    10801       When you change the video output  resolution  a picture is displayed in the  selected resolution for about 30 seconds   then the display asks for confirmation   Follow the on screen instructions and go  to the next step     0    If the picture is distorted or no picture appears   wait for about 30 seconds without pressing an
30. TV   s video mode switches to Theatre  Mode     O  The THEATRE button functions only when  connected to a Theatre Mode compatible TV     TV 1 6   on standby   page 26     Turns on the TV  or sets to standby mode     10  on standby   page 27   Turns on the player  or sets to standby  mode      2  Number buttons  page 34  53     Enters the title chapter numbers  etc     CLEAR  Clears the entry field            3  TIME  page 10   Displays the elapsed remaining playback  time in the front panel display  Each time  you press the button  the display switches  between elapsed playback time and  remaining playback time     AUDIO  page 49    Selects the language track when multi   lingual tracks are recorded on BD   ROMs DVD VIDEOs    Selects the sound track on CDs     SUBTITLE  page 49    Selects the subtitle language when multi   lingual subtitles are recorded on BD   ROMs DVD VIDEOs    ANGLE   Switches to other viewing angles when  multi angles are recorded on BD ROMs   DVD VIDEOs    DISPLAY  page 34     Displays the playback information on the  screen       gt  continued 7     4              Colour buttons  red green   yellow blue    Short cut keys for selecting items on  some BD   s menus  can also be used for  BD   s Java interactive operations      TOP MENU  page 32   Opens or closes the BD   s or DVD   s Top  Menu     POP UP MENU  page 32   Opens or closes the BD ROM   s Pop up  Menu  or the DVD   s menu     OPTIONS  page 32  38     The options menu that can be selected  appea
31. XT slot     7       Do not connect anything other than a USB flash  memory  such as an HDD  etc   to the EXT slot   Insert the external memory straight  If you force  the external memory into the slot  this will cause  damage to both the external memory and the  player      Keep the external memory away from small  children to prevent them from accidentally  swallowing the external memory    Do not apply too much pressure to the external    memory in the slot  as it may cause a malfunction     We recommend use of the Sony USM1GH  available as of April 2008    Other USB flash devices may support this  function  However we cannot guarantee  compatibility with all USB flash memories   When inserting a USB flash memory other than  Sony USM1GH  check the insertion direction  before inserting it    Depending on the USB flash memory  it may  stick out from the EXT slot  Do not force into the  slot or apply pressure to the protruding portion of  the USB flash memory    To avoid data corruption or damage to the  external memory  turn the player off when  inserting or removing the external memory   When the EXT indicator does not light up  turn  the player off  remove and re insert the external  memory  then turn the player on again    Do not insert the external memory that contains  photo or music files to avoid corrupting the  external memory data     suyas pue sdnyooy E    23    24       Step 4  Connecting to When connecting to a  the Network broadband router directly    Blu ray Dis
32. age 44      5 When    BD Audio Setting    is set to    Direct      audio recorded by the source is output by  bitstream  However  this audio may be output as  follows depending on the audio formats  supported by the AV amplifier  receiver         When the AV amplifier  receiver  does not  support HD Audio  Dolby Digital Plus  Dolby  TrueHD  DTS HD High Resolution Audio and  DTS HD Master Audio  but supports Multi ch  LPCM  up to LPCM 7 1ch is output     64        When the AV amplifier  receiver  does not  support HD Audio or Multi ch LPCM but  supports Dolby Digital DTS  a Dolby Digital  or DTS bitstream is output        When the AV amplifier  receiver  does not  support HD Audio  Multi ch LPCM or Dolby  Digital DTS  LPCM 2ch is output     6 The 2 channel or less channel primary   secondary audio signals are output as LPCM 2ch  signals     O   When outputting 480i 576i or 480p 576p video  signals from the HDMI OUT jack  Dolby TrueHD  and DTS HD Master Audio are output as LPCM   Dolby Digital  or DTS bitstream signals even if     BD Audio Setting    is set to    Direct    in the    Audio  Settings    setup  page 47      Specifications    System  Laser  Semiconductor laser    Inputs and outputs   Jack name    Jack type Output level Load impedance   LINE OUT AUDIO L R    Phono jack 2 Vrms 10 kilohms  DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL     Optical output jack  18 dBm    wave length 660 nm   DIGITAL OUT  COAXIAL     Phono jack 0 5 Vp p 75 ohms  MULTI CHANNEL OUTPUT    Phono jack 2 Vrms 10 kiloh
33. anish  dan da   1109  German  deu de   1130  Bhutani  Dzongkha   dzo dz   1142  Greek  ell el   1144  English  eng en   1145  Esperanto  epo eo   1149  Spanish  spa es   1150  Estonian  est et   1151  Basque  eus eu   1157  Persian  fas fa   1165  Finnish  fin fi   1166  Fiji  fij fj   1171  Faroese  fao fo   1174  French  fra fr   1181  Frisian  fry fy   1183  Irish  gle ga   1186  Scots Gaelic  gla gd     1194  Galician  glg gl   1196  Guarani  grn gn   1203  Gujarati  guj gu   1209  Hausa  hau ha   1217  Hindi  hin hi   1226  Croatian  hrv hr   1229  Hungarian  hun hu   1233  Armenian  hye hy   1235  Interlingua  ina ia   1239  Interlingue  ile ie   1245  Inupiak  ipk ik   1248  Indonesian  ind id   1253  Icelandic  isl is   1254  ltalian  ita it    1257  Hebrew  heb he   1261  Japanese  jpn ja   1269  Yiddish  yid yi   1283  Javanese  jav jv   1287  Georgian  kat ka     1305  Kashmiri  kas ks   1307  Kurdish  kur ku   1311  Kirghiz  kir ky   1313  Latin  lat la   1326  Lingala  lin In   1327  Laothian  Lao   lao lo   1332  Lithuanian  lit It   1334  Latvian  lav lv   1345  Malagasy  mlg mg   1347  Maori  mri mi   1349  Macedonian   mkd mk     1483  Romanian  ron ro    1489  Russian  rus ru    1491  Kinyarwanda   kin rw    1495  Sanskrit  san sa    1498  Sindhi  snd sd    1501  Sangho  Sango   sag sg    1502  Serbo Croatian   scr hr    1503  Singhalese   Sinhalese  sin si    1505  Slovak  sIk sk     1350  Malayalam  mal ml  1506  Slovenian  slv sl   1352  Mongolian  mon mn
34. arest  Sony dealer     Power    The power does not turn on      gt  Check that the AC power cord  mains lead   is connected securely      gt  It takes a short while before the player turns  on        The message    A new software version has   been found on the network  Perform   update under  Network Update      appears   on the screen when turning the player on      gt  See    Network Update     page 40  to update  the player to a newer software version     Disc    The disc does not play    The disc is dirty    The disc is upside down  Insert the disc with  the playback side facing down    The disc is skewed    You are attempting to play a disc with a  format that cannot be played back by this  player  page 61     The region code on the BD or DVD does  not match the player    The player cannot play a recorded disc that  is not correctly finalised  page 61      yy yy    y    y    uonewnojuj jeuonippy A         continued 55    56    Picture    See also    Connecting to an HDMI jack      page 14  when connecting equipment using  the HDMI cable        There is no picture picture noise appears       gt  Check that all the connecting cables are  securely connected      gt  Check whether the connecting cables are  damaged      gt  Check the connection to your TV  page 13   and switch the input selector on your TV so  that the signal from the player appears on  the TV screen      gt  When playing a double layer DVD  the  video and audio may be momentarily  interrupted at the point 
35. as the  BD below  Other than conventional movie  and video contents  these discs have  enhanced features such as interactive content   menu operations using pop up menus   selection of subtitle display  and slideshow   Although a BD ROM may contain any form  of data  most BD ROM discs will contain  movies in High Definition format  for  playback on Blu ray Disc DVD players     Blu ray Disc  BD   page 60    A disc format developed for recording   playing high definition  HD  video  for  HDTV  etc    and for storing large amounts of  data  A single layer Blu ray Disc holds up to  25 GB  and a dual layer Blu ray Disc holds  up to 50 GB of data     Dolby Digital Plus  page 64    Developed as an extension to Dolby Digital   the audio coding technology supports 7 1  multi channel surround sound     Dolby TrueHD  page 64    Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding  technology that supports up to 8 channels of  multi channel surround sound for the next  generation optical discs  The reproduced  sound is true to the original source bit for bit     DTS HD High Resolution Audio  page 64   Developed as an extension to DTS Digital  Surround format  It supports a maximum  sampling frequency of 96 kHz  and 7 1 multi   channel surround    DTS HD High Resolution Audio has a  maximum transmission rate of 6 Mbps  with  lossy compression  Lossy      uoneunojuj jeuonippy        gt  continued 67    68    DTS HD Master Audio  page 64    DTS HD Master Audio has a maximum  transmission rate of 24 5 Mbps  an
36. ault setting is underlined     Slideshow Speed    Changes the slideshow speed                 Fast Photos change rapidly   Normal Photos change at normal  speed    Slow Photos change slowly                    e System Settings    The default settings are underlined     OSD    Selects your language for the player on     screen displays     Adjusts the lighting of the front panel display                    Bright Bright lighting   Dark Low lighting   Off Turns off the lighting during    playback  Low lighting other  than during playback           Control for HDMI                On Allows you to use the     Control for HDMI     function  page 15     Off Turns off the function           Standby Mode                      Quick Start Shortens the startup time  from standby mode  You can  operate the player quickly  after turning it on    Normal The default setting    Q    When    Standby Mode    is set to    Quick Start           power consumption will be higher than when     Standby Mode    is set to    Normal    and       the ventilation fan may turn on depending on the  surrounding temperature     sjuawysnipy pue suas A         continued 51    Auto Display       On Automatically displays  information on the screen  when changing the viewing  titles  picture modes  audio  signals  etc        Off Displays information only  when you press DISPLAY                 Screen Saver    The screen saver image appears when you do  not use the player for more than 15 minutes  while an on scre
37. bnail images of some photo files may not be  displayed      Large photo files may take some time to display  or to start a slideshow     To view best quality images   If you have a Sony TV compatible with     PhotoTV HD     you can enjoy best quality  images by the following connection and  setting     1 Connect the player to the TV using an  HDMI cable  not supplied      2 Set    HDMI Resolution    of    Output  Video Format    to    Auto        1080i     or     1080p    in the    Video Settings    setup   page 43      3 Set the TV   s video setting to  VIDEO A   mode   For details on  VIDEO A   refer to the  operating instructions supplied with the  TV     Settings and  Adjustments       Using the Settings  Displays    Select Sa  Setup  on the home menu when  you need to change the settings of the player     1 Press HOME   2 Select  lt a  Setup  using      gt        a    MM  Audio Settings       E  MO preso Settings       sjuawysnipy pue suas E    3 Select the setup category icon to  change using 4 4  and press ENTER   For details on setting options and setup  category icons  see    Setting list       page 40    Example  Video Settings                ormat    DVD Aspect Ratio    Cinema Conversion Mode       4 Set the options          gt  continued 39    40    Setting list    You can setup the following options        Icon Explanation       Network Update  page 40   Updates the software of the  player     Q       Video Settings  page 41   Makes the video settings  according 
38. c DVD player  Connect the LAN  100  terminal of the player      to your Internet source using a network cable  to update the player   s software  You can also  enjoy the BD Live function  page 33                                   00019 6   ce  Ele                                     1 Connect the LAN  100  terminal of the  player to your Internet source   Methods to connect to your Internet  source include      Connecting to a broadband router Network cable   directly  not supplied     Connecting via a wireless LAN router  Refer also to the instructions supplied  with the broadband router or the wireless  LAN router           Broadband router  2 Make the appropriate settings in         Internet Settings    under the         Network Settings    setup  page 52   To PC    Network cable       To update the player   s software using the  not supplied   network    See    Network Update     page 40  and     Software Update Notification     page 52   ADSL modem   TS modem  Q  Do not connect a phone line to the LAN  100  T  terminal  as it may cause a malfunction     To enjoy the BD Live function  See    Enjoying BonusView BD Live      page 33   Internet    About network  LAN  cables   Depending on the modem or router  the type  of network  LAN  cable  straight or crossing   differs  For details on the network  LAN   cables  refer to the operating instructions  supplied with the modem or router        When connecting via a Step 5  Connecting the  e Ld id AC Power Cord  Mains  Blu ray 
39. ck increments    0  dB     Right   Subwoofer Adjust the level of the  subwoofer   12 dB to  0 dB  0 5 dB increments     0  dB                 Test Tone       On The player emits a test tone  in sequence from the  MULTI CHANNEL  OUTPUT jacks to adjust the  sound level from each  speaker  When you select  one of the    Speaker  Settings    items  the test tone  is emitted from the selected  speaker        Off The test tone is not emitted  from the speakers                 Audio  HDMI     Selects the signal type for the HDMI OUT  jack        Auto Normally select this   Outputs audio signals  according to the status of the    connected HDMI device     Audio ATT    Lowers the audio output level to prevent  sound distortion                       On Enables Audio Attenuation   Off Disables Audio Attenuation   Q       Audio ATT    does not affect the output from the  HDMI OUT jack and the DIGITAL OUT   OPTICAL COAXIAL  jack     Dolby Digital    Selects the audio signals output when playing  Dolby Digital discs    This setting affects the output from the  DIGITAL OUT  COAXIAL OPTICAL   jack           2ch PCM Downmixes to 2 channel  Linear PCM signals before  outputting from the HDMI    OUT jack                      Select    2ch PCM    when connecting a TV or an AV  amplifier  receiver  that does not support Dolby  Digital or DTS  otherwise noise or no sound may  result     BD Audio Setting    Selects whether to mix or not mix interactive  audio and secondary audio  commentary   when 
40. d  equipment off and on again     Disconnect  and then reconnect the HDMI cable        There is no picture or picture noise   appears when connected to the HDMI OUT   jack      gt  The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI  device that does not support copyright  protection technology      gt  If the HDMI OUT jack is used for video  output  changing the video output  resolution may solve the problem   page 42         No sound is output from the HDMI OUT   jack      gt  The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI  device  DVI jacks do not accept audio  signals         The sound is not output correctly when   connected to the HDMI OUT jack      gt  The device connected to the HDMI OUT  jack does not support the audio format of  the player  Check the audio settings   page 44         The display language on the screen   switches automatically when connected to   the HDMI OUT jack      gt  When    Control for HDMI    is set to    On      page 51   the display language on the  screen automatically switches according to  the language setting of the connected TV  if  you change the setting on your TV  etc       The    Control for HDMI    function does not   work  BRAVIA Sync       gt  Check that the AC power cord  mains lead   of the connected component is securely  connected      gt  If the HDMI indicator does not appear in  the front panel display  check the HDMI  connection  page 14  19      yy    Make sure that the connected component is   compatible with the    Control for HDMI      f
41. d change  the    BD ROM 1080 24p Output    setting        sjuawysnipy pue shunjas mM         continued 43    44    YCbCr RGB  HDMI     Sets the colour setting for video signals  output from the HDMI OUT jack  Select the  setting that matches the connected TV type        Auto Automatically detects the  connected TV type  and  switches to the matching    colour setting        YCbCr  4 2 2    Outputs YCbCr 4 2 2 video    signals        YCbCr  4 4 4    Outputs YCbCr 4 4 4 video    signals        RGB  16 235    Select this when connecting  to a device that only    supports RGB limited range                    RGB  0 255    Select this when connecting  to an RGB  0 255  device   x v Colour Output    Sets whether to send xvYCC information to  the connected TV    Combining xvYCC compatible video with a  TV that supports x v Colour display makes it  possible to more accurately reproduce object  colours present in the natural world                       Auto Normally select this    Off Select this when the picture  is unstable or colours appear  unnatural    Pause Mode    Sets the picture mode for DVD playback  pause status  For BD ROMs or discs  containing AVCHD files     Pause Mode     automatically switches to    Auto                 Auto Normally select this   Dynamic moving pictures  appear without blurring    Frame Displays static pictures at  high resolution                 4  Audio Settings    The default settings are underlined     Audio Output Priority    Selects the jack typ
42. d on   the front panel  to strong light  such as direct   sunlight or a lighting apparatus  The player may   not respond to the remote     Controlling TVs with the  remote    You can control the volume  input source   programme position  and power switch of  your Sony TV with the supplied remote     Q    When you replace the batteries of the remote  the  code number may be reset to the default setting  Set  the appropriate code number again     090  wo    Number  buttons    TOTS   000                     PROG          Available buttons   Depending on the connected unit  you may  not be able to control your TV with some or  all of the buttons  TV VO  PROG      4       aX  or number buttons         Buttons Operations       TV VO    Turns your TV on or off         lt 1  volume        Adjusts the volume of    your TV        PROG   programme           Selects the programme  position on your TV             input select  Switches your TV   s input  source between the TV    and other input sources        aX  muting  Mutes the sound        To control other TVs with the remote   You can control the volume  input source   programme position  and power switch of  non Sony TVs as well    If your TV is listed in the table below  set the  appropriate manufacturer   s code     0    If you enter a new code number  the code number  previously entered will be erased     1 While holding down TV 1 0   enter the  TV   s manufacturer code using the  number buttons    For instance  to enter    09   
43. d uses  lossless compression  Lossless   and DTS   HD Master Audio corresponds to a maximum  sampling frequency of 192 kHz  and  maximum of 7 1ch     HDMI  High Definition Multimedia  Interface   page 14    HDMI is an interface that supports both video  and audio on a single digital connection  The  HDMI connection carries standard  to high   definition video signals and multi channel  audio signals to AV components such as  HDMI equipped TVs  in digital form without  degradation    The HDMI specification supports HDCP   High bandwidth Digital Contents  Protection   a copy protection technology for  digital entertainment contents for HDMI     LTH  Low to High   page 61     LTH is a recording system that supports  organic pigment type BD R     PhotoTV HD  page 38       PhotoTV HD    allows for a highly detailed  pictures  and photo like expression of subtle  textures and colours  By connecting Sony     PhotoTV HD    compatible devices using an  HDMI cable  whole new world of photos can  be enjoyed in breathtaking Full HD quality   For instance  the delicate texture of the  human skin  flowers  sand and waves can  now be displayed on a large screen in  beautiful photo like quality     Pop up menu  page 32    An enhanced menu operation available on  BD ROMSs  The pop up menu appears when  POP UP MENU is pressed during playback   and can be operated while playback is in  progress     x v Colour  page 44    x v Colour is a familiar term for the xvYCC  standard proposed by Sony    
44. displays          continued 1 3    Connecting to an HDMI jack    Connect the player and your TV using an HDMI cable to enjoy high quality digital pictures and    sound through the HDMI OUT jack     If you connect a Sony TV that is compatible with the    Control for HDMI    function  page 15    refer to the operating instructions supplied with the TV   If you connect a 1080 24p  or 1080p compatible TV  use a High Speed HDMI cable       ha          Notes on connecting to the HDMI OUT jack    Observe the following as improper handling    may damage the HDMI OUT jack and the  connector       Carefully align the HDMI OUT jack on the  rear of the player and the HDMI connector    by checking their shapes  Make sure the  connector is not upside down or tilted     ON     JN    14                Blu ray Disc DVD player    HDMI cable  not supplied        TV      Be sure to disconnect the HDMI cable when  moving the player          If you place the player on a cabinet with the  HDMI cable connected  do not apply too  much pressure to the cabinet wall  It may  damage the HDMI OUT jack or the HDMI  cable    e When connecting or disconnecting  do not  screw in or rotate the HDMI connector     About indicators for HDMI connection  When connecting an HDMI compatible  component  the HDMI indicator lights up in  the front panel display     Oo      Consumers should note that not all high definition  television sets are fully compatible with this  product and may cause artifacts to be displayed i
45. e pad  scouring powder  or solvent such as alcohol or  benzine     On cleaning discs  disc   lens cleaners   Do not use cleaning discs or  disc lens cleaners  including wet  or spray types   These may cause  the apparatus to malfunction     On replacement of parts  In the events that this player is  repaired  repaired parts may be  collected for reuse or recycling  purposes     Copyrights and  Trademarks     This product incorporates  copyright protection  technology that is protected by  U S  patents and other  intellectual property rights   Use of this copyright  protection technology must be  authorized by Macrovision   and is intended for home and  other limited viewing uses  only unless otherwise  authorized by Macrovision   Reverse engineering or  disassembly is prohibited      AVCHD    and the    AVCHD     logo are trademarks of  Matsushita Electric Industrial  Co   Ltd  and Sony  Corporation    Java and all Java based  trademarks and logos are  trademarks or registered  trademarks of Sun  Microsystems  Inc    HE      XMB     and    xross media  bar    are trademarks of Sony  Corporation and Sony  Computer Entertainment Inc          continued 3      This product incorporates  High Definition Multimedia  Interface  HDMI      technology  HDMI  the HDMI  logo and High Definition  Multimedia Interface are  trademarks or registered  trademarks of HDMI  Licensing LLC        Blu ray Disc        DVD RW         DVD RW        DVD R         DVD R        DVD VIDEO      and    CD  
46. e to output audio signals   2 channel linear PCM signals are output at  48 kHz maximum from output jacks other  than the priority jacks                          HDMI Outputs audio signals from  the HDMI OUT jack    Coaxial  Outputs audio signals from   Optical the DIGITAL OUT   OPTICAL COAXIAL   jack    Multi Channel   Select this when connecting   Analogue an AV amplifier  receiver   via the MULTI CHANNEL  OUTPUT jacks    Stereo Outputs audio signals from   Analogue the LINE OUT  AUDIO L   R  jacks        Speaker Settings    To obtain the best possible surround sound   set 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 selectable when    Audio  Output Priority    is set to    Multi Channel  Analogue        To set the speakers    1 Select    Speaker Settings    in    Audio  Settings     and press ENTER     Ge Speaker Settings       Select the item you want to change     Distance  Level  Test Tone Off          2 Select    Size        Distance     and press  ENTER     3 Selecta setup item using       and press  ENTER     4 Selector set a setting using       and  press ENTER                                                 Size  Selects the size of the speakers     Front   Large Normally select this  position    Small Select this when the  speakers cannot reproduce  adequate low frequencies      Centre   Large Normally select this
47. ecting an  audio device that does not    support Dolby Surround          Standard Performs playback at a  compression level between     TV Mode    and    Wide    Range           TV Mode Sounds are compressed  heavily  Low sounds are    easier to hear        Wide Range   No compression works  A  more dynamic sound is    produced                     Pro Logic            Q      Downmix    has no effect on the bitstream audio  output from the DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL   COAXIAL  HDMI OUT jack           49 BD DVD Viewing  Settings    The default settings are underlined     BD DVD Menu    Selects the default menu language for BD   ROMs or DVD VIDEOs    When you select    Select Language Code      the display for entering the language code  appears  Enter the code for your language by  referring to    Language Code List     page 66      Audio    Selects the default track language for BD   ROMs or DVD VIDEOs    When you select    Original     the language  given priority in the disc is selected    When you select    Select Language Code      the display for entering the language code  appears  Enter the code for your language by  referring to    Language Code List     page 66      Subtitle    Selects the default subtitle language for BD   ROMs or DVD VIDEOs    When you select    Select Language Code      the display for entering the language code  appears  Enter the code for your language by  referring to    Language Code List     page 66      BD Parental Control    Playback of some BD RO
48. en display  such as the home  menu  is displayed on your TV screen  The  screen saver image helps prevent your  display device from becoming damaged   ghosting            On Turns on the screen saver  function   Off Turns off the function                 Software Update Notification    Informs you of newer software version  information  Network connections and  settings are required when using this function   page 52         On Sets the player to inform you  of newer software version  information  page 40         Off Turns off the function                 System Information    Displays the player   s software version  information and the MAC address              Network Settings    Internet Settings    These items are necessary when you connect  to the Internet via a network cable  Enter the  respective  alphanumeric  values for your  broadband router or Wireless LAN router   The items that need to be set may differ   depending on the Internet service provider or  the router  For details  refer to the instruction  manuals that have been provided by your  Internet service provider or supplied with the  router     1 Select    Internet Settings    in    Network  Settings     and press ENTER     2 Select    IP Address Acquisition     and  press ENTER     3 Select an item  and press ENTER   Use DHCP       Select this when DHCP   Dynamic Host  Configuration Protocol   server settings are  available from your  Internet service  provider  The network  settings necessary for  the play
49. er output  also switches automatically  When  connected with a Theatre Mode compatible  TV using the HDMI cable  the TV   s video  mode switches to Theatre Mode  Press the  button again to return to the original setting       Language Follow  When you change the language for the on   screen display on your TV  the player   s  language for the on screen display is also    changed after turning the player off and on     To prepare for the BRAVIA Sync features  Set    Control for HDMI    to    On    in the     System Settings    setup  page 51     For details on settings of your TV or other  connected components  refer to the operating  instructions supplied with the TV or  components       When connecting the Sony TV that is compatible  with the    Control for HDMI    Easy Setting  function using the HDMI cable  the    Control for  HDMI    setting of the player automatically  switches to    On    if the    Control for HDMI     setting on the connected TV is set to    On     Refer  to the operating instructions supplied with the  TV    When connecting the Sony TV that is compatible  with the BRAVIA Sync features using the HDMI  cable  you can control the basic functions of the  player with the TV   s remote if the    Control for  HDMI    setting on the connected TV is set to     On     Refer to the operating instructions supplied  with the TV     Oo    Depending on the connected component  the     Control for HDMI    function may not work  Refer  to the operating instructions su
50. er will be  assigned automatically     Set the IP address  manually according to  your network  environment       When you select    Use DHCP      If you set    DNS Server Auto   Acquisition    to    Off     set the following   item       DNS Server  Primary  DNS Server   Secondary    When you select    Use Static IP   Address      Set the following items       IP Address       Subnet Mask       Default Gateway       DNS Server  Primary  DNS Server   Secondary        Use Static IP  Address                   gl    O om    as    Q   When you set the    DNS Server  Primary          DNS Server  Secondary     addresses  manually  enter the    DNS Server  Primary      address  Otherwise  the    Internet Settings     will be set incorrectly     If your ISP has a specific proxy server  setting  select    Proxy Settings    using    4 4  and press ENTER     The    Proxy Settings    display appears   If the proxy server does not have a  specific setting  go to step 8     Set    Use of Proxy Server    to    On        Select    Proxy Server    and    Port     and  enter the settings    To enter the proxy server  see    To enter  characters     page 53      Press RETURN     Select    Network Diagnostic    using         and press ENTER     Select    Start     and press ENTER     0 Check that the message    Network    connections are correct     appears   The setup is finished  If the message does  not appear  follow the on screen  messages        To enter characters   The display for enteri
51. from memory when       you open the disc tray       you play another title       you change the settings on the player  or      you remove the external memory  for BD    ROMs       The player may not resume playback depending   on the disc or stop point     To play restricted BDs or DVDs  Parental  Control    When you play a restricted BD  change the     BD Parental Control    setting in the    BD   DVD Viewing Settings    setup  page 49    When you play a restricted DVD  the display  for entering your password appears on the  screen    Enter your four digit password using the  number buttons  and press ENTER   Playback starts     yaegheld A    To register or change the password  see     Password     page 50      To play restricted BD REs or BD Rs  Disc  Lock    When you play a BD RE or BD R restricted  by the Disc Lock function  the display for  entering your password appears on the  screen     1 Enter the four digit password that has  been registered when creating the disc  using the number buttons  and press  ENTER     2 Selecta title  and press P    or ENTER   Playback starts     One Touch Play  for HDMI connection  only    Press B    The player and the connected TV turn on and  the input selector on the TV is switched to the  player  then playback starts automatically            When using the HDMI connection  there may be  a delay before the playback picture appears on the  screen  and the beginning portion of the playback  picture may not be displayed    e To use the O
52. g  opened by mistake    When the player is turned on  hold down IM  on the player for more than 10 seconds until     LOCKED    appears in the front panel  display  The disc tray is locked     To unlock the disc tray  hold down MH on the    player until    UNLOCK    appears in the front  panel display       gt  continued 9    Front panel display                                                          A      m  6  Network connection indicator  Lights up during playback or pause  Lights up when downloading the player    s   2  HD  page 42  software     For details on downloading the player   s    Lights up when outputting 720p 1080i  software  see page 40     1080p video signals from the HDMI  OUT jack or 720p 1080i video signals  from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  jacks      3  HDMI  page 14   Lights up when an HDMI device is  connected      4  EXT  page 23   Lights up when the external memory is  recognised      5  Playback information  You can check the time information   Press TIME repeatedly during playback   The display changes as follows   When playing a BD ROM DVD VIDEO    Elapsed time of the current title    l    Remaining time of the current title    When playing a CD  Elapsed time of the current track    l    Remaining time of the current track    Elapsed time of the current disc    l    Remaining time of the current disc       T     Title or Track      C     Chapter   or    D      Disc  may be displayed depending on the  disc                                              
53. g device and  authoring software    ACD or DVD disc will not play if it has not been  correctly finalised  For more information  refer to  the operating instructions supplied with the  recording device  Note that some playback  functions may not work with some DVD RWs   DVD Rs  even if they have been correctly  finalised  In this case  view the disc using normal  playback    Music discs encoded with copyright  protection technologies   This product is designed to play back discs that  conform to the Compact Disc  CD  standard   Various music discs encoded with copyright  protection technologies are being marketed by  some record companies  Please be aware that  among those discs  there are some that do not  conform to the CD standard and may not be  playable by this product    Note on DualDiscs   A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which  mates DVD recorded material on one side with  digital audio material on the other side   However  since the audio material side does not  conform to the Compact Disc  CD  standard   playback on this product is not guaranteed   Note about double layer DVDs   The playback pictures and sound may be  momentarily interrupted when the layers switch   Note about 8 cm BD REs 8 cm BD Rs  Some 8 cm BD REs 8 cm BD Rs cannot be  played on this player    Note about BD REs BD Rs   This player supports Ver  2 1 BD RE and Ver  1 1  and 1 2 BD R including organic pigment type  BD R  LTH type     Note about DTS 5 1 MUSIC DISCs   This player can play DTS 5 
54. h quality  digital pictures and sound through the HDMI OUT jack           Jack type Video resolution Hookup       ualit 1080 24p  1080p  HDMI jack    14    Po     Jour 1080i  720p j vee  Standard Definition   480p 576p  480i   576i    High Digital   7 High Definition  See    Connecting to an  v  HDMI       shuas pue sdnyooy       Analogue    High Definition  See    Connecting to    1080i  720p component video jacks  Y   ae Standard Definition  Pb Cb  Pr Cr      page 16      VIDEO OUT    480p 576p  480i   576i          Standard Definition  See    Connecting to an  4801 5761 audio video or S VIDEO  jack     page 17           LIN   0       Standard Definition  See    Connecting to an  4801 5761 audio video or S VIDEO  jack     page 17                         gt       S  LINE     OUT         Standard   quality   Q To connect to a TV with DVI input   e Plug in cables securely to prevent unwanted Use an HDMI DVI converter cable  not    noise     Refer to the instructions supplied with the  components to be connected     supplied   The DVI jack will not accept any  audio signals  so you have to use another    You cannot connect this player to a TV that does audio connection in addition to this    not have a video input jack  connection  page 18      Do not apply too much pressure on the connecting Furthermore  you cannot connect the HDMI    cables  Pushing against the cabinet wall  etc   may OUT jack to DVI jacks that are not HDCP  damage the cable  compliant  e g   DVI jacks on PC 
55. he Dolby Digital or Linear PCM is  used to compress audio data  The MPEG 4  AVC H 264 format is capable of  compressing images at higher efficiency than  that of the conventional image compression  format  The MPEG 4 AVC H 264 format  enables a high definition  HD  video signal  shot on a digital video camera recorder to be  recorded on DVDs in the same way as for a  standard definition  SD  television signal    1 A high definition specification that utilises 1080  effective scanning lines and the interlace format    2 A high definition specification that utilises 720  effective scanning lines and the progressive  format     BD J application   The BD ROM format supports Java for  interactive functions       BD J    offers content providers almost  unlimited functionality when creating  interactive BD ROM titles     BD R  page 60    BD R  Blu ray Disc Recordable  is a  recordable  write once Blu ray Disc   available in the same capacities as the BD  below  Since contents can be recorded and  cannot be overwritten  a BD R can be used to  archive valuable data or storing and  distributing video material     BD RE  page 60    BD RE  Blu ray Disc Rewritable  is a  recordable and rewritable Blu ray Disc   available in the same capacities as the BD  below  The re recordable feature makes  extensive editing and time shifting  applications possible     BD ROM  page 60    BD ROMs  Blu ray Disc Read Only  Memory  are commercially produced discs  and are available in the same capacities 
56. he update      You can check the current software version by  selecting    System Information    in the    System  Settings    setup  page 52       The    Setup    settings remain after updating      The player informs you of newer software version  information when    Software Update  Notification    is set to    On     default   page 52      Q      Do not disconnect the AC power cord  mains  lead  or network cable while downloading or  updating software      Any operations  including opening the disc tray   are not available while updating      Downloading times may differ depending on the  server provider or line status      When error messages on network connections  appear  check the network settings  see    Internet  Settings    on page 52      To update the software using an update  disc   You can update and improve the functions of  the player using an update disc provided by  Sony dealer or local authorised Sony service  facility     1 Insert the update disc   The display asks for confirmation     2 Select    OK     and press ENTER   Software update starts   When updating finishes     FINISH     appears for 5 seconds in the front panel  display  then the disc tray automatically  opens     3 Remove the disc   The player automatically turns off     4 Press  O to turn the player on   The player starts up with the updated  software     e The    VUP   9    counter          indicates update  step  in the front panel display also shows  progress of the update      You can c
57. heck the current software version by  selecting    System Information    in the    System  Settings    setup  page 52       The    Setup    settings remain after updating      For information about other software update  methods  consult your nearest Sony dealer or  local authorised Sony Service facility     7       Do not disconnect the AC power cord  mains  lead  while updating      Any operations  including opening the disc tray   are not available while updating        4  Video Settings    The default settings are underlined     TV Type    Selects your TV type        16 9 Select this when connecting  to a wide screen TV ora TV    with a wide mode function        4 3 Select this when connecting  to a 4 3 screen TV without a          wide mode function           Screen Format    Selects the display configuration for a 4 3  screen picture on a 16 9 wide screen TV        Original Select this when connecting  toa TV with a wide mode  function  Displays a 4 3  screen picture in 16 9 aspect  ratio even on a wide screen    TV           Fixed Aspect  Ratio    Changes the picture size to  fit the screen size with the  original picture aspect ratio              sjuawysnipy pue shunjas E      gt  continued 41    42    DVD Aspect Ratio    Selects the display configuration for  playback of 16 9 screen pictures on a 4 3  screen TV  selectable when    TV Type    is set  to    4 3    and    Screen Format    is set to    Fixed  Aspect Ratio                           Letter Box Displays a w
58. ide picture with  black bands on the top and  bottom    Pan  amp  Scan   Displays a full height  picture on the entire screen   with trimmed sides    Letter Box    Pan  amp  Scan       O   Depending on the DVD     Letter Box    may be  selected automatically instead of    Pan  amp  Scan    or  vice versa     Cinema Conversion Mode    Sets the video conversion method for 480p   576p  720p  1080i  or 1080p  signals from  the HDMI OUT jack or the COMPONENT  VIDEO OUT jacks      HDMI only       Auto Normally select this  The  player automatically detects  whether the material is  video based or film based   and switches to the  appropriate conversion  method        Video The conversion method  suited for video based  material will always be  selected regardless of the    material                 Output Video Format    Selects the jack type to output video signals      TV Connection Method     and output  resolution     HDMI Resolution     Component  Resolution         1 Select    Output Video Format    in    Video  Settings     and press ENTER     2 Select the jack type to output video  signals using       and press ENTER     O   When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and  other video output jacks at the same time   select    Component Video        TV Connection Method       HDMI Outputs signals from  the HDMI OUT jack  according to the    HDMI  Resolution    setting    below        Component  Video    Outputs signals from  the COMPONENT  VIDEO OUT jacks  according to the     Componen
59. in     Front    first      1 0 m to 15 0 m   Then  adjust the values in    Centre     centre speaker          Surround     surround speakers O      Surround Back     surround back speakers  O   and    Subwoofer     O  to reflect the  actual distance to your centre speaker   surround speakers  surround back speakers   and subwoofer                                                        sjuawysnipy pue suas         gt  continued 45    46    Change the    Distance    setting each time you  move the speakers  Start from the front  speakers        Front Set this between 1 0 metre  and 15 0 metres in 0 2 metre  increments      1 0   3 0   15 0  m         Set this within    1 6 metres  and  0 6 metre of the     Front    setting in 0 2 metre  increments  For example  if     Front    is set to 1 6 metres      Centre    can be set between  0 metre and 2 2 metres     0   3 0   15 6  m      Centre       Set this within    5 0 metres  and  0 6 metre of the     Front    setting in 0 2 metre  increments  For example  if     Front    is set to 5 0 metres      Surround    can be set  between 0 metre and   5 6 metres     0   3 0   15 6  m      Surround       Set this within    5 0 metres  and  0 6 metre of the     Front    setting in 0 2 metre  increments  For example  if     Front    is set to 5 0 metres      Surround Back    can be set  between 0 metre and   5 6 metres     0   3 0   15 6  m      Surround  Back       Set this within    1 6 metres  and  0 6 metre of the     Front    setting in
60. ith liquids  such as  vases  on the player  or place  the player near water  such as  near a bathtub or shower room   Should any solid object or  liquid fall into the cabinet   unplug the player and have it  checked by qualified  personnel before operating it  any further    Do not touch the AC power  cord  mains lead  with wet  hands  Doing so may cause an  electric shock     On placement     Place the player in a location  with adequate ventilation to  prevent heat build up in the  player      Do not place the player ona  soft surface such as a rug that  might block the ventilation  holes      Do not install this player in a  confined space  such as a  bookshelf or similar unit    e Do not place the player in a  location near heat sources  or  in a place subject to direct  sunlight  excessive dust  or  mechanical shock      Ifthe player is brought directly   from acold to a warm location    or is placed in a very damp  room  moisture may condense  on the lenses inside the player    Should this occur  the player   may not operate properly  In   this case  remove the disc and  leave the player turned on for  about half an hour until the  moisture evaporates    Do not install the player in an   inclined position  It is   designed to be operated in a   horizontal position only    Keep the player and the discs   away from equipment with   strong magnets  such as  microwave ovens  or large  loudspeakers     e Do not place heavy or unstable  objects on the player    Do not place a
61. language for the on screen    displays using 4 4  and press  ENTER     TS Easy Setup   0SD       Select the language to be displayed by this unit     English       The initial settings message appears     5 select    Start     and press ENTER     TS Easy Setup       Set the items below required to use this unit   Each of these items may be changed later under  Setup      Select the TV connection method    Select the TV type    Select the BD Internet Connection    Select the Standby Mode    Check that all cables have been connected and then start        6 Select the cable type used to connect    the player and your TV  and press  ENTER     T   Easy Setup  TV Connection Method       Select the video cable connecting this unit and the TV     HDMI    Component Video    Video or S Video       y       Select    HDMI    when connecting your  TV using the HDMI cable  and go to step  ve         When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and  other video output jacks at the same time   select    Component Video        Select    Component Video    when  connecting your TV using the component  video cable  and go to step 7    Select    Video or S Video    when  connecting your TV using the video  cable or S video cable  and go to step 8     7 Seleci a video output resolution for    the connected TV  and press ENTER     For details about the video output  resolution  see page 43     When you select    HDMI    in step 6    TS Easy Setup  HDMI Resolution       Select the resolution to output to the 
62. ls on the   remote  You can also use the  controls on the player if they  have the similar symbols as  those on the remote      The on screen display  illustrations used in this  manual may not match the  graphics displayed on your TV  screen      NEED to know information   to prevent incorrect  operation  is listed under the     icon  NICE to know  information  tips and other  useful information  is listed  under the Key icon     Table of Contents          WARNING ico ii Ste A ie ee ee eee 2  PTecautiONS  a cursis carr Ca sek ee debs ke ed ba node ae KA See 3  Guide to Parts and Controls           0 0 00 7  Hookups and Settings  Hooking Up the Player             0 0  eee eee eee 12  Step 1  Connecting to Your TV                    eee eee 13  Connecting to an HDMI jack                                   14  About the BRAVIA Sync features  for HDMI connections only         15  Connecting to component video jacks  Y  Pb Cb  Pr Cr              16  Connecting to an audio video or S VIDEO jack                    17  Step 2  Connecting to Your AV Amplifier  Receiver                      18  Connecting to an HDMI jack                                   19  Connecting to digital jacks  OPTICAL COAXIAL                    20  Connecting to 7 1 channel jacks                                21  Connecting to audio L R jacks                                 22  Step 3  Inserting the External Memory                               23  Step 4  Connecting to the Network                           
63. ms  HDMI OUT    HDMI 19 pin standard connector  COMPONENT VIDEO OUT    Y  Ps Cs  Pr Cn     Phono jack Y  1 0 Vp p    Ps Cs  Pr Cr  0 7 Vp p 75 ohms  LINE OUT VIDEO    Phono jack 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms  LINE OUT S VIDEO    4 pin mini DIN    Y  1 0 Vp p  C  0 286 Vp p 75 ohms  LAN  100     100BASE TX Terminal  EXT    External memory slot  For connecting the   external memory    DC output  5 V 500 mA Max    General  Power requirements   110 240 V AC  50 60 Hz  Power consumption   28 W  Dimensions  approx     430 mm x 220 mm x 70 mm   width depth height  incl  projecting parts  Mass  approx     3 3 kg  Operating temperature   5   C to 35   C  Operating humidity   25   to 80      Supplied accessories  See page 12     Specifications and design are subject to  change without notice     uonewojuy jeuonippy      65    66       Language Code List    For details  see page 49     The language spellings conform to the ISO 639  1988  E F  standard     Number  Language  BD Language Code DVD Language Code        1027  Afar  aar aa   1028  Abkhazian  abk ab   1032  Afrikaans  afr af   1039  Amharic  amh am   1044  Arabic  ara ar   1045  Assamese  asm as   1051  Aymara  aym ay   1052  Azerbaijani  aze az   1053  Bashkir  bak ba   1057  Byelorussian   bel be   1059  Bulgarian  bul bg   1060  Bihari  bih bh   1061  Bislama  bis bi   1066  Bengali  ben bn   1067  Tibetan  bod bo   1070  Breton  bre br   1079  Catalan  cat ca   1093  Corsican  cos co   1097  Czech  ces cs   1103  Welsh  cym cy   1105  D
64. n  the picture  In the case of 4801 576i 480p 576p   720p 1080i 1080p scan picture problems  it is  recommended that the user switch the connection  to the LINE OUT VIDEO or S VIDEO jack  If  there are questions regarding our TV set  compatibility with this model 4801 576i 480p   576p 720p 10801 1080p Blu ray Disc DVD  player  please contact our customer service  centre     Tf the picture is not clear  not natural or not to your  satisfaction  change the video output resolution in  step 3 of    Output Video Format    under the     Video Settings    setup  page 42     e Be sure to use only an HDMI cable that bears the  HDMI logo     About the BRAVIA Sync  features  for HDMI connections  only     By connecting Sony components that are  compatible with the    Control for HDMI     function with an HDMI cable  not supplied    operation is simplified as below   e One Touch Play  With one touch of the following buttons  the  connected TV turns on and the input  selector on the TV is switched to the player  automatically             HOME  The home menu appears  automatically  page 39        B  Playback starts automatically   page 31    System Power Off  When you turn off the TV using the power  button on the TV   s remote  the player and  HDMI compatible components turn off  automatically   Theatre  When you press THEATRE  the player  automatically switches to the optimum  video mode for watching movies  When  connected with an AV amplifier  receiver   using the HDMI cable  the speak
65. ne Touch Play function  set    Control  for HDMI    to    On    in the    System Settings     setup  page 51        gt  continued 31    Available OPTIONS  gt  P    dio Using the BD   s or DVD s menu    The options menu appears    BD    2 Selectanitem using tit     and press   ENTER    The available items differ depending on   the disc type or player situation     To display Top Menu  When you play a BD or DVD  you can  display the Top Menu     1 Press TOP MENU during playback   The Top Menu appears     2 Select an item using t4        Items Details       A V Settings Adjusts settings for  picture and sound   e Video Settings    To display Pop up Menus              page 35   e Audio Settings Some BD ROMs contain Pop up Menus that   page 36  appear without interrupting playback   Title List Displays the title list  1 Press POP UP MENU during playback   The Pop up Menu appears   Play Plays the title from the f i  point where you pressed 2 Select an item using     f      colour  E  buttons  or the number buttons  and       Play from start Plays the title from the follow the on screen instructions     beginning        Top Menu Displays the disc   s Top  Menu  page 32         Menu Popup Displays the BD        Menu ROMs Pop up Menu or  DVD   s menu  page 32    Stop Stops playback        Title Search Searches for a title and  starts playback from the  beginning  page 34         Chapter Searches for a chapter   Search and starts playback  from the beginning   page 34         Enjoying 
66. net Connection       An Internet connection may be requited for BD playback  Allow Internet connections based on BD contents     Set the    Internet Settings    to allow internet connection     Allow    Do not allow       Select    Do not allow    to not allow  Internet connections from BD contents     11 Select    Quick Start    to shorten the    startup time from standby mode  and  press ENTER     sumag pue sdnyooy       TE Easy Setup   Standby Mode       Shorten the startup time from the standby mode   You can operate the player quickly after turning it on     Quick Start      Shorten the startup time   Normal    The default setting  Quick Start mode will increase electricity consumption  gt   and activate the fan in the standby mode  Quick Start    Normal       For details about    Standby Mode     see  page 51     12 Select    Finish     and press ENTER     mS Easy Setup       Easy Setup is now complete     You can further enjoy BD playback by plugging an ext memory into  the EXT jack on the rear of the unit           red     You can reset settings to their factory settings   page 54       You can run    Easy Setup    again from    Easy  Setup    in    Setup     page 54      29       Playing BDs DVDs    E DP     aS  000  Number         buttons      O  E   ty      E  ENTER    UI  options  Home      gt      oC   u  Playback 1 Switch the input selector on your TV so    that the signal from the player  appears on your TV screen     2 Press  amp   and place a disc on the disc
67. ng characters appears  when you select    Proxy Server    in    Proxy  Settings        Proxy Server Entry  E  en  Os     4   OCK        GHI4                DEF3   Clear                      MNO6   Clear All                Cancel         Pars7 Tuvs     wxyz9  Ol    Space 0                               Letter Type Symbol    Finish          Press a number button repeatedly to  select a character    Example    Press the number 3 button once to enter     D      Press the number 3 button three times to  enter    F        Press   gt   and enter the next character     3 Press the blue button     Finish     to finish       Available buttons          Buttons Details  Red button Switches the keyboard   Letter Type  between alphabet and    numbers        Green button   A a     Switches the keyboard  between upper case and  lower case        Yellow button    Displays the keyboard for           Symbol  symbols    Blue button The input is entered  and    Finish  the player returns to the  previous display    CLEAR Erases the selected     Clear Clear All     character   To erase all displayed  characters  press and hold          CLEAR for 2 seconds or  more   RETURN Returns to the previous   Cancel  display  cancelling the  input   t4    Select an input function  ENTER using      HU bh  and    press ENTER      Enter characters as  follows   Select a  character selection panel  using     M dh   gt  and  press ENTER   Selecta  character using  lt     gt    and press ENTER        sjuawysnipy p
68. ny objects other  than discs on the disc tray   Doing so may cause damage to  the player or the object    When you move the player   take out any discs  If you  don   t  the disc may be  damaged    When you move the player   disconnect the AC power cord   mains lead  and all other  cables from the player     On power sources     The player is not disconnected   from the AC power source    mains  as long as it is   connected to the wall outlet    even if the player itself has  been turned off    If you are not going to use the   player for a long time  be sure   to disconnect the player from  the wall outlet  To disconnect  the AC power cord  mains  lead   grasp the plug itself   never pull the cord    Observe following points to   prevent the AC power cord    mains lead  being damaged    Do not use the AC power cord    mains lead  if it is damaged    as doing so may result in an   electric shock or fire        Do not pinch the AC power  cord  mains lead  between  the player and wall  shelf   etc        Do not put anything heavy  on the AC power cord   mains lead  or pull on the  AC power cord  mains lead   itself     On adjusting volume   Do not turn up the volume while  listening to a section with very  low level inputs or no audio  signals  If you do  the speakers  may be damaged when a peak  level section is played     On cleaning   Clean the cabinet  panel  and  controls with a soft cloth slightly  moistened with a mild detergent  solution  Do not use any type of  abrasiv
69. o    in the    Video Settings    setup   page 42         The dark area of the picture is too dark the   bright area is too bright or unnatural      gt  Set    Picture Quality Mode    to    Standard      default   see    Adjusting pictures and  sound for videos    on page 35         The picture is not output correctly     gt  Check the    Output Video Format    settings  in the    Video Settings    setup  page 42      The sound is not output correctly      gt  Check the    Audio Output Priority    setting  in the    Audio Settings    setup  page 44       gt  Check the speaker settings  page 44         The sound volume is low      gt  The sound volume is low on some BDs or  DVDs      gt  Try setting    Audio DRC    to    TV Mode    in  the    Audio Settings    setup  page 48       Set    Audio ATT    to    Off    in the    Audio  Settings    setup  page 47         The HD Audio  Dolby Digital Plus  Dolby   TrueHD  DTS HD High Resolution Audio    and DTS HD Master Audio  is not output   by bitstream      gt  Set    BD Audio Setting    to    Direct    in the     Audio Settings    setup  page 47       gt  Check that the connected AV amplifier   receiver  is compatible with each HD  Audio format        The interactive audio is not output     gt  Set    BD Audio Setting    to    Mix    in the     Audio Settings    setup  page 47      There is no picture or no sound when   connected to the HDMI OUT jack      gt  Try the following   Turn the player off  and on again   Turn the connecte
70. playing a BD that contains such audio     Downmix  PCM    Converts to output Linear  PCM signals  Select this  when connecting an audio  device without a built in  Dolby Digital decoder        Dolby Digital          Select this when connecting  an audio device with a built   in Dolby Digital decoder           DTS    Selects the audio signals output when playing  DTS discs  This setting affects the output  from the DIGITAL OUT  COAXIAL           Mix Outputs the audio obtained  by mixing the interactive  audio and secondary audio    to the primary audio           Direct Outputs the primary audio    only           OPTICAL  jack   Downmix Converts to output Linear  PCM PCM signals  Select this  when connecting to an audio  device without a built in  DTS decoder   DTS Select this when connecting             to an audio device with a  built in DTS decoder              0   PCM 96 kHz and PCM 192 kHz audio signals are  output as PCM 48 kHz audio signals when    BD  Audio Setting    is set to    Mix        sjuawysnipy pue shunjas E      gt continued 47    48    48kHz 96kHz PCM    Selects the maximum sampling frequency for  the PCM signals output from the DIGITAL  OUT  OPTICAL COAXIAL  jack        48kHz 16bit   Outputs audio signals of  96 kHz sampling as 48 kHz     16 bit        96kHz 24bit   Outputs audio signals of  96 kHz sampling as 96 kHz   24 bit  However  the signals  will be output as 48 kHz     16 bit if the source is copy        protected           Q    If you select    96kH
71. pplied with the  component     suyas pue sdnyooy E      gt continued 1 5    Connecting to component video jacks  Y  Ps Cs  Pr Cr     Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks of the player and your TV using a component  video cable or three video cables  not supplied  of the same kind and length  You can enjoy  high quality pictures    Be sure to connect to the LINE OUT  AUDIO L R  jacks using the audio video cable     Blu ray Disc DVD player                                     Ps Ce Pr Cr    COMPONENT  a  lo Y  red          m               green   white   Component video Audio video cable K  cable  not supplied   supplied    green   Y    Pr Cr  Match the colour of the plug to that Match the colour of the plug to  of the jack  that of the jack              TV    E   Signal flow  Q    When you connect the player and TV using a  component video cable  disconnect the video plug   yellow  of the audio video cable     16    Connecting to an audio video or S VIDEO jack    Connect the LINE OUT  VIDEO  AUDIO L R  jacks of the player and your TV using the  audio video cable  You can enjoy standard quality pictures and sound     Blu ray Disc DVD player          0 000    O  DA   TES Grn  23   ils  ENOL      aux       SAB 0 0000  e  j                                     sumag pue sdnyooy E          white                 Audio video cable    S video cable   not supplied   supplied                 Match the colour of the plug to  that of the jack              S VIDEO VIDEO R   AUDIO  L  q INPU
72. rees        Rotate Right Rotates the photo  clockwise by 90    degrees        Various photo playback operations                   Buttons Operations   E Stops a slideshow   RETURN   H Pauses a slideshow   dd Displays the previous or  ya next photo    DISPLAY Displays the file    information        Q      When you attempt to play the following photo  files  the  J mark appears on the screen and they  cannot be played        photo files larger than 8 192 pixels  width or  height        photo files smaller than 15 pixels  width or  height        photo files exceeding 32 MB       photo files with extreme aspect ratios  greater  than 50 1 or 1 50        photo files in Progressive JPEG format       photo files that have a     jpeg    or     jpg     extension  but not in JPEG format       photo files that have an extremely long name     The following photo files cannot be played        photo files recorded on BD Rs in any format  other than UDF  Universal Disk Format  2 6      photo files recorded on BD REs in any format  other than UDF  Universal Disk Format  2 5     The following photo files or folders cannot be  displayed in the file list or folder list        photo files that have an extension other than     jpeg    or    jpg          photo files that have an extremely long name       photo files in the Sth tree or lower       501th or more folders when the total number of  folders and files in a single tree exceeds 500     Photo files edited on a PC may not be played       Thum
73. rol Area Code    For details  see page 49        Number  Area  Code        2044  Argentina  ar   2047  Australia  au   2046  Austria  at   2057  Belgium  be   2070  Brazil  br   2079  Canada  ca     2115  Denmark  dk   2165  Finland  fi   2174  France  fr   2109  Germany  de     2200  Greece  gr   2219  Hong Kong  hk   2248  India  in    2238  Indonesia  id   2239  Ireland  ie   2254  Italy  it    2276  Japan  jp    2304  Korea  kr    2333  Luxembourg  lu   2363  Malaysia  my   2362  Mexico  mx   2376  Netherlands  nl   2390  New Zealand  nz     2379  Norway  no   2427  Pakistan  pk   2424  Philippines  ph   2428  Poland  pl   2436  Portugal  pt   2489  Russia  ru   2501  Singapore  sg   2149  Spain  es   2499  Sweden  se   2086  Switzerland  ch   2543  Taiwan  tw   2528  Thailand  th   2184  United Kingdom  gb        Glossary    AACS       Advanced Access Content System    is a  specification for managing digital  entertainment contents stored on the next  generation of prerecorded and recorded  optical media  The specification enables  consumers to enjoy digital entertainment  content  including high definition content     AVCHD  page 62   The AVCHD format is a high definition  digital video camera format used to record  SD  standard definition  or HD  high  definition  signals of either the 1080i  specification   or the 720p specification 2 on  DVDs  using efficient data compression  coding technology  The MPEG 4 AVC   H 264 format is adopted to compress video  data  and t
74. rs on the screen     HOME  page 39    Enters the player   s home menu   Exits the home menu when a CD is  inserted     RETURN    Returns to the previous display     titi  Moves the highlight to select a displayed  item     Centre button  ENTER     Enters the selected item     44   gt P1  previous next    Skips to the previous next chapter  track   or file    To go to the beginning of the previous  track  press K    twice     e e   instant replay instant  advance    Replays the scene briefly fast forwards  the scene      lt  lt  gt  gt     fast reverse fast forward    Fast reverses fast forwards the disc when  pressed during playback    Each time you press the button  search  speed changes as follows     Playback direction   PP 1  x10   gt  PP 2  x30      AI   x120    Reverse direction   A  x1        dl  x10  D Ti  x30         d3  x120        When you press and hold the button  fast  forward fast reverse continues at the  selected speed until you release the  button     Search speed does not change when playing  CDs   Speed multiple values are approximate       To resume normal playback  press P         gt   play   page 30    Starts or re starts playback    Resumes playback from the point where  you press M  Resume Play     Plays a slideshow when a disc containing  JPEG image files is inserted     SCENE SEARCH  page 33     Switches to Scene Search mode that lets  you move quickly between scenes within  the title currently being played back     Il  pause     Pauses or re starts
75. s and spatial feeling   only  Normally select this     Slow  Provides  smooth and warm  sound        5 Select or adjust the settings using       Y   gt  and press ENTER   To adjust any other items  repeat steps 4  and 5     Q     The    Audio Filter    function does not work for  digital audio signals output from the HDMI OUT   DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL COAXIAL  jacks      There may be little effect by changing the    Audio  Filter    setting depending on the disc or playback  environment     36       Playing CDs    Insert a CD   The Music Player screen appears     Press B   Playback starts     J  Music cD 1                            To select a track    1    2  3  4    Press HOME   Select JJ  Music  using           Select    and press ENTER   The music list appears     Select a track using ait   To play the selected track  press B or  ENTER     Available OPTIONS    1  2    Press OPTIONS   The options menu appears     Select an item using       and press  ENTER    The available items differ depending on  the situation        Items Details       Play Plays the selected track        Play from start Plays the current track  from the beginning        Stop Stops playing the track        Various music playback operations                            Buttons Operations      Starts playback from the  point where you pressed W   E Stops playback   H Pauses playback   dd A Skips to the beginning of the  current or next track  To go  to the previous track press  ka twice    lt  lt  gt  gt  Fa
76. st reverse fast forwards  when pressed during  playback   TIME Switches time information  on the screen and the front  panel display  page 10    Q    The point where you stopped playing  resume  point  is cleared from memory when        you open the disc tray  or       you turn off the player        Playing Photo Files  BD W TAD  2 mun     1 BD REs BD Rs containing JPEG image files    2 DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD RWs DVD Rs  containing JPEG image files    3 CD RWs CD Rs containing JPEG image files    1 Press HOME   2 Select i  Photo  using       gt      ADeg  eId A      Osa    Photo          O                 3 Select     and press ENTER   The file list or folder list appears     CIMG  1886  E 2007 7 10 3 23PM       CIMG  1876  E 2007 7 10 3 37PM          CIMG  1884  2007 7 10 3 53PM          CIMG  1887  E 2007 710 4 11PM    CIMG  1891             4 Select a file or folder using 4 4  and  press ENTER   When you select a folder  select a file in  the folder using       and press ENTER   The selected photo file is displayed     To play a slideshow  press P             gt  continued 37    38    Available OPTIONS during playback    1 Press OPTIONS during playback   The options menu appears     2 Select an item using tit     and press  ENTER   The available items differ depending on  the situation                 Items Details  Slideshow Changes the slideshow  Speed speed     Fast    Normal    Slow  Stop Stops a slideshow        Rotate Left Rotates the photo  counterclockwise by 90    deg
77. t  Resolution    setting  below        Video or  S Video    Outputs signals from  the LINE OUT VIDEO  or S VIDEO jack                 3  When you select    HDMI    or     Component Video    only   Select the signal type for the HDMI OUT  jack or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  jacks using       and press ENTER   When you change the video output  resolution  a picture is displayed in the  selected resolution for about 30 seconds   then the display asks for confirmation   Follow the on screen instructions     The HD indicator lights up when  outputting 720p 1080i 1080p video  signals     Oo      If the picture is distorted or no picture  appears  wait for about 30 seconds without  pressing any buttons  The display returns to  the resolution setting screen    If the selected video output resolution is  incorrect  no picture will appear on the  screen when you press any button within that  30 seconds  In this case  press MW on the  player for more than 10 seconds to reset the  video output resolution to the lowest  resolution    When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and  other video output jacks at the same time   video signals may not output from the jacks   other than from the HDMI OUT jack  when     Auto    or    1080p    is selected    When connecting other equipment at the  same time  press RETURN to return to step  2 and change the    TV Connection Method     setting     HDMI Resolution Component Resolution       Auto  HDMI  only     Normally select this   The player outputs  signals star
78. t jack  and selected  audio settings  For details  see page 64     Discs that cannot be played   e BDs with cartridge     DVD RAMs     HD DVDs     DVD Audio discs     PHOTO CDs     Data part of CD Extras     VCDs Super VCDs     HD layer on Super Audio CDs     Audio material side on DualDiscs     BD ROMs DVD VIDEOs with a different  region code  page 61      Note on playback operations of BDs DVDs  Some playback operations of BDs DVDs  may be intentionally set by software  producers  Since this player plays BDs   DVDs according to the disc contents the  software producers designed  some playback  features may not be available  Refer to the  instructions supplied with the BDs DVDs     Region code  BD ROM DVD VIDEO only   Your player has a region code printed on the  rear of the unit and will only play BD ROMs   DVD VIDEOs  playback only  labelled with  identical region codes  This system is used to  protect copyrights    DVD VIDEOs labelled  guj  on this player   Depending on the BD ROM DVD VIDEO   no region code may be indicated even though  playing the BD ROM DVD VIDEO is  prohibited by area restrictions     will also play       ww    BDP XXX   BD  x     000 000 00       Region code        Q     Notes about BD REs BD Rs  DVD RWs   DVD Rs  DVD RWs DVD Rs  or CD Rs   CD RWs   Some BD REs BD Rs  DVD RWs DVD Rs   DVD RWs DVD Rs  or CD Rs CD RWs cannot  be played on this player due to the recording  quality or physical condition of the disc  or the  characteristics of the recordin
79. the player   page 54  and set a new password  see     Password    on page 50     e When you play discs which do not have the  Parental Control function  playback cannot be  limited on this player      Depending on the disc  you may be asked to  change the Parental Control level while playing  the disc  In this case  enter your password  then  change the level     Password    Sets or changes the password for the Parental  Control function  A password allows you to  set a restriction on BD ROM or DVD  VIDEO playback  If necessary  you can  differentiate the restriction levels for BD   ROMs and DVD VIDEOs     1 select    Password    in    BD DVD  Viewing Settings     and press ENTER     2 Enter your four digit password using  the number buttons     3 Select    OK     and press ENTER        To change the password    1 After step 3  enter a new password using  the number buttons     2 Select    OK     and press ENTER     Hybrid Disc Playback Layer    Selects the layer priority when playing a  Hybrid Disc  To change the setting  turn the  player off and on again        BD Plays BD layer              DVD CD Plays DVD or CD layer           BD Internet Connection    Sets whether to allow Internet connections  from the contents of a BD  in BDMV mode   being played  Network connections and  settings are required when using this function     page 52         Allow Normally select this        Prohibits Internet  connection     Do not allow                        y Photo Settings    The def
80. ting from the  highest resolution  acceptable to the TV   1080p  gt  1080i  gt  720p  gt   480p  gt  480i   If the resulting image  format is undesirable   try another setting that  suits your TV        480i 576i Outputs 480i 576i video    signals        480p 576p Outputs 480p 576p    video signals        720p Outputs 720p video    signals        1080i Outputs 1080i video    signals        1080p  HDMI   Outputs 1080p video             only  signals        BD ROM 1080 24p Output    Sets to output 1920 x 1080p 24 Hz video   signals when playing film based materials on   BD ROMs  720p 24 Hz or 1080p 24 Hz     1920 x 1080p 24 Hz video signals can be   output when all of the following conditions   are met        You connect a 1080 24p compatible TV  using the HDMI OUT jack          Output Video Format    is set to    HDMI      and         HDMI Resolution    is set to    Auto    or     1080p       The 24P indicator lights up when outputting   1920 x 1080p 24 Hz video signals        Auto Outputs 1920 x 1080p    24 Hz video signals only  when connecting a 1080   24p compatible TV using    the HDMI OUT jack        On Outputs 1920 x 1080p    24 Hz video signals  regardless of the connected  TV type        Off Select this when your TV is  not compatible with 1080   24p video signals                  No BD ROM picture appears when the connected  TV is non compatible with 1080 24p and    BD   ROM 1080 24p Output    is set to    On     In this case   press HOME to display the home menu  an
81. to the type of  connecting jacks        Audio Settings  page 44   Makes the audio settings  according to the type of  connecting jacks        BD DVD Viewing Settings   page 49    Makes detailed settings for BD   DVD playback        Photo Settings  page 51     Makes the photo related settings        System Settings  page 51   Makes the player related  settings        Network Settings  page 52   Makes detailed settings for  Internet and network        Easy Setup  page 54   Re runs the Easy Setup to make  the basic settings        Resetting  page 54   Resets the player to the factory  settings           C  Network Update    You can update and improve the functions of  the player    For information about update functions   consult your nearest Sony dealer or local  authorised Sony Service facility  You can  also refer to the following website   http   www sony asia com support       1 Select    Network Update    using 4 4   and press ENTER   The player connects to the network  and  the display asks for confirmation     2 Select    OK    using        gt   and press  ENTER   The player starts downloading  then  updating the software automatically   When updating finishes     FINISH     appears for 5 seconds in the front panel  display  then the player automatically  turns off     3 Press 1 0  to turn on the player   The player starts up with the updated  software          The    VUP   9    counter          indicates update  step  in the front panel display also shows  progress of t
82. ue sumag A    53    54            Easy Setup    1 2 3    Re runs the Easy Setup to make the basic  settings     1 Select    Easy Setup     and press  ENTER     2 Select    Start    using 4    gt   and  press ENTER     3 Follow the instructions for    Step 7   Easy Setup     page 27  from step 4         9 Resetting    You can reset the player settings to the  factory default by selecting the group of  settings  All the settings within the group will  be reset     1 Select    Resetting     and press ENTER     2 Select    Reset to Factory Default  Settings     and press ENTER     3 Select the settings you want to reset to  default  and press ENTER   The display asks for confirmation   You can reset the following settings       Video Settings      Audio Settings     BD DVD Viewing Settings      Photo Settings      System Settings      Network Settings      All Settings    4 Select    Start    using  lt     gt   and  press ENTER        Q    When    All Settings    is selected in step 3        the Blu ray Disc indicator lights up  then turns off  when Easy Setup is complete      all settings within    Setup  are reset           A V Settings    that can be adjusted by pressing  OPTIONS during playback  page 35  are not  reset     Additional  Information       Troubleshooting    If you experience any of the following  difficulties while using the player  use this  troubleshooting guide to help remedy the  problem before requesting repairs  Should  any problem persist  consult your ne
83. unction  For details  refer to the operating   instructions supplied with the component      gt  Check the connected component s setting  for the    Control for HDMT    function  For  details  refer to the operating instructions  supplied with the component      gt  If you change the HDMI connection  turn  the player off and on again      gt  Tf power failure occurs  set    Control for  HDMI    to    Off     then set    Control for  HDMI    to    On     page 51       gt  For details on the    Control for HDMI     function  see    About the BRAVIA Sync  features  for HDMI connections only       page 15       gt  If you connect the player to a TV through an   AV amplifier  receiver  that is not   compatible with the    Control for HDMI      function  you may be unable to control the   TV from the player     External memory  local  storage     The external memory is not recognised      gt  Try the following   Turn the player off    Align the Y mark of the EXT slot with  the Y mark on the external memory  and  insert the external memory  page 23     Turn the player on   Check that the  EXT indicator lights up in the front panel  display     Set    Control for HDMI    to    On     page 51      uonewojuy jeuonippy z      gt  continued 57       Bonus contents or other data that are    contained in a BD ROM cannot be played       gt  Try the following   Remove the disc    Turn the player off   Remove and re   insert the external memory  page 23     Turn the player on  OCheck that the
84. ut Resolution    Output resolution differs depending on the    Output Video Format    setting in the    Video  Settings    setup  page 41                     480i 576i 4801 5761   480i 576i   480i 576i   4801 5761   480i 576i   480i 576i  480p 576p 4801 5761   480i 576i   480p 576p   4801 5761   480p 576p   480p 576p  720p 480i 576i   4801 5761 720p 4801 5761 720p  720p   1080i 4801 5761   480i 576i 1080i 4801 5761 1080i  1080i   1080p no picture   no picture 1080p unselectable   unselectable   unselectable                                 Protected contents on DVDs are output at 480p   576p resolution  Protected contents on BDs are  output at 576p resolution      When    Output Video Format    is set to      Video or S Video      480i 576i video signals are output from the   LINE OUT VIDEO S VIDEO or   COMPONENT VIDEO jack  and 480p 576p   video signals are output from the HDMI OUT   jack     uonewnojuj jeuonippy A    63       Audio Output Signals    The audio output differs as follows  depending on the source  output jack  and the selected                                                                settings   Jacks  Digital Analogue  settings O DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL  MULTI  a UT COAXIAL  jacks    CHANNEL  AUDIO LY   3 E  4 OUTP  IT R  jack    Disc source Auto 2ch PCM     Bitstream     PCM jacks jack  BD LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch  LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch  2ch 2ch   LPCM 5 1ch  LPCM5 1ch  LPCM2ch  LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch  5 1ch 2ch   LPCM7 1ch  LPCM7 1ch  LPCM 2ch  LPCM 2ch LPCM 2ch  7
85. w                   1 Connect the 7 1 channel jacks of the 3 Make the appropriate settings in  player and your AV amplifier    Speaker Settings    under the    Audio   receiver   Settings    setup  page 44      2 Set    Audio Output Priority    to    Multi  Channel Analogue    in the    Audio  Settings    setup  page 44          continued 21    suyas pue sdnyooy       Connecting to audio L R jacks    If your AV amplifier  receiver  only has L and R audio input jacks  use this connection     Blu ray Disc DVD player                                                       VAS    LINE         OUT   video AUDIO                 white      red   Match the colour of the plug   O   6  to that of the jack   AUDIO wn       o oa    foo Ol AV amplifier  receiver                 EA   Signal flow    22       Step 3  Inserting the  External Memory    To enjoy additional content  such as   Bonus View BD Live  on certain Blu ray  Disc titles  you will need to use the supplied  external memory    Insert the external memory device  1 GB or  larger USB flash memory  such as Sony  USM1GH  into the EXT slot as your local  storage     Insert the external memory in the V  direction into the EXT slot as far as it will    go   Check that the EXT indicator lights up in the  front panel display when turning the player    on   Rear of the player        External memory   supplied  eX    Li          To remove the external memory  1 Press MO to turn the player off     2 Pull out the external memory from the  E
86. where the layers  switch        No picture appears when the video output   resolution selected in    Output Video   Format    is incorrect      gt  Press W on the player for more than 10  seconds to reset the video output resolution  to the lowest resolution        No BD ROM picture appears      gt  Check the    BD ROM 1080 24p Output     setting in the    Video Settings    setup   page 43      Sound    See also    Connecting to an HDMI jack      page 19  when connecting equipment using  the HDMI cable        There is no sound      gt  Check that all the connecting cables are  securely connected      gt  Check whether the connecting cables are  damaged      gt  Check the connection to your AV amplifier    receiver   page 18  and switch the input   selector on your AV amplifier  receiver  so   that the audio signals of the player are   output from your AV amplifier  receiver     The player is in scan mode    If the audio signal does not come through   the DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL    COAXIAL  HDMI OUT jack  check the   audio settings  page 44      yy       The picture does not fill the screen  even   though the aspect ratio is set in    DVD   Aspect Ratio    under    Video Settings         gt  The aspect ratio of the disc is fixed on your  DVD  page 42         Video signals are not output from the  jacks  other than from the HDMI OUT jack   when connecting the HDMI OUT jack and    other video output jacks atthe same time       gt  Set    Output Video Format    to    Component  Vide
87. xvYCC is an international standard for  Colour space in video    This standard can express a wider colour  range than the currently used broadcast  standard     24p True Cinema  page 43    Movies shot with a film camera consist of 24  frames per second    Since conventional televisions  both CRT  and flat panels  display frames either at 1 60  or 1 50 second intervals  the 24 frames do not  appear at an even pace    When connected to a TV with 24p  capabilities  the player displays each frame at  1 24 second intervals     the same interval  originally shot with the film camera  thus  faithfully reproducing the original cinema  image     Index    Words in quotations appear  in the on screen displays     Numerics  24p True Cinema 68    A      A V Settings    35  AACS 67   ANGLE 7   AUDIO 7      Audio Output Priority     44   Audio output signals 64     Audio Settings    36  44  AVCHD 62  67    Batteries 26      BD Data    33  58     BD DVD Viewing  Settings    49  BD Live 23  33  BD R 60  67  BD RE 60  67  Bitstream 64  Blu ray Disc 60  67  BonusView 33  BRAVIA Sync 15  57    C    CD 60  Chapter 34  Child Lock 9  58  Colour buttons 8  Connecting  AV amplifier   receiver  18  TV 13     Control for HDMP    15   31  51  57    D       Dimmer    51  Disc information 34    Disc Lock 31   DISPLAY 7   Dolby Digital 20  47  Dolby Digital Plus 64  67  Dolby TrueHD 64  67  DTS 20  47   DTS HD 64  67   DVD 60    E   Easy Setup 27  54   Enter characters 53  External memory 23  33   57    F 
88. y  buttons  The display returns to the resolution  setting screen    If the selected video output resolution is  incorrect  no picture will appear on the screen  when you press any button within that   30 seconds  In this case  press ll on the player  for more than 10 seconds to reset the video  output resolution to the lowest resolution  To  change the video output resolution  set     Output Video Format    in the    Video  Settings    setup  page 42      Select an aspect ratio that matches  your TV  and press ENTER     TE Easy Setup   TV Type       Select the screen aspect ratio to match your TV     4 3                                Select    16 9    when connecting to a wide   screen TV or a TV with a wide mode  function    Select    4 3    when connecting to a 4 3  screen TV without a wide mode function      Only when connecting your TV using  the HDMI cable     Set the    Control for HDMI    function to     On    or    Off     and press ENTER     TS Easy Setup   Control for HDMI       You can operate this unit in conjunction with a TV connected by HDMI    Check your TV settings when using this function     Off       Select    On    to use the    Control for  HDMI    function when connecting Sony  components that are compatible with the     Control for HDMI    function  page 15    If you do not use the    Control for HDMI     function  select    Off        10 Select    Allow    to allow Internet  connections from BD contents  and  press ENTER     FE Easy Setup   BD Inter
89. yaegheld Bl    1 Press SCENE SEARCH during playback  or in pause mode   Playback pauses and a bar with a scene  indicator  square shaped     indicates the  current point  appears at the bottom of  the screen     2 Move the scene indicator to the scene  you are searching for using        gt  or  UA     Scene indicator                   The current point    The scene indicator on the bar is  displayed around the playing point     3 Release the button at the point you  want to watch   The scene at which you released the  button is displayed in pause mode   To search for a scene again  move the  scene indicator using     gt  or  lt  lt     gt  gt      4 Press SCENE SEARCH  ENTER  P     or  H   Playback starts          gt  continued 33    34    To cancel Scene Search mode    Press SCENE SEARCH  ENTER  P     or II     Playback starts from the point you pressed  the button     Q      The Scene Search function is available for titles  longer than 100 seconds and shorter than 100  hours      The Scene Search function may not be available  depending on the disc     Searching for a Title Chapter    BD      You can search for a chapter if the title  contains chapter marks     1 Press OPTIONS during playback or in  pause mode   The options menu appears     2 Select a search method using 4 4   and press ENTER      Title Search     for BD ROMs DVD  VIDEOs      Chapter Search       The display for entering the number  appears   Example  Chapter Search          Chapter            20          
90. z 24bit    when an AV  amplifier  receiver  that does not support 96 kHz  is connected  no sound or a loud sound may  result       48kHz 96kHz PCM    is not effective when     Audio Output Priority    is set to    HDMI        Multi  Channel Analogue     or    Stereo Analogue           Audio DRC    Selects the dynamic range  compression level  of the sound  setting when playing a BD or  DVD that conforms to    Audio DRC        0        Audio DRC    is effective only when playing  Dolby Digital  Dolby Digital Plus  and Dolby  TrueHD audio signals      When    Dolby Digital    is set to    Dolby Digital    in  the    Audio Settings    setup  page 47      Audio  DRC    has no effect on the audio output from the  DIGITAL OUT  OPTICAL COAXIAL  jack   However  this excludes the following cases        when    BD Audio Setting    is set to    Mix    when  playing a BD        when    Audio Output Priority    is set to     HDMI        Multi Channel Analogue     or     Stereo Analogue        Downmix    Sets the downmix method of multi channel to  two channel sound           Auto Performs playback at the  dynamic range specified by  the disc  BD ROM only    Other discs are played back    at the    Standard    level     Dolby  Surround    Outputs the Dolby Surround   Pro Logic  signals in 2  channels  Select this when  connecting an audio device  that supports Dolby  Surround  Pro Logic         Normal Outputs audio signals  without Dolby Surround   Pro Logic  effect  Select  this when conn
    
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