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1.               COMPONENT VIDEO  ASSIGNABLE    DEON    voon vDgOOUT VIDEO VIDEO OUT   ovp voeo   NONTOR  N    W  MULTI CH OUT    DVD player   Super Audio CD player   Multi channel decoder  etc           This connection also allows you to enjoy software with multi channel audio recorded in formats other than the Dolby    Digital and DTS   Note    When you make connections to the MULTI CH IN jacks  you will need to adjust the level of the speakers and sub  woofer using the controls on the connected component     2 Connect the video jacks      Except for models of area code CEL  CEK  The following illustration shows how to connect a DVD  player with COMPONENT VIDEO  Y  Pp Cp B Y  Pp Cp R Y  output jacks  Connecting a TV with  component video input jacks allows you to enjoy higher quality video            DVD player TV monitor       COMPONENT   PuOWR Y Paoay Y                      DIGITAL    OPTICAL               VIDEO 2 ANTENNA  N  m                                              VIDEO 2  N                                        Note  On this receiver  the standard video signals cannot be converted to component video signals  or vice versa      peyeys Buje f    1182    1c  Connecting components with only analog audio jacks       Hooking up audio components  For details on the required cords  E A   see page 6              DIGITAL    OPTICAL    COMPONENT VIDEO  ASSIGNABLE                                                              VIDEO 2 ANTENNA   Ja  Saon vooot VIDEO IN VDEO2   co 
2.         the input    To operate Press  VCR  command mode VTR 3   1  VCR  command mode VTR 2   2  DVD player DVD recorder 3   command mode DVD1    DVD recorder 4   command mode DVD3    CD player 3  MD deck 6  Tape deck B 7  Tuner  this receiver  8  DSS  Digital Satellite Receiver  9  DCS  Digital CS Tuner  0 10  BSD  Digital BS Tuner              Sony VCRs are operated with a VTR 2 or 3  setting  These correspond to 8mm and VHS  respectively     Now you can use the MD TAPE button to  control the tape deck     To reset a button to its factory  setting   Repeat the above procedure    To reset all the input buttons to  their factory setting    Press I     TEST TONE and MASTER VOL      at the same time     LOONVV INH e owWaY 34  Buisp suoneiedo a    47     ages    Additional Information  Precautions       On safety   Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet   unplug the receiver and have it checked by qualified  personnel before operating it any further     On power sources   e Before operating the receiver  check that the  operating voltage is identical with your local power  supply  The operating voltage is indicated on the  nameplate at the rear of the receiver     The receiver is not disconnected from the AC power  source  mains  as long as it is connected to the wall  outlet  even if the receiver itself has been turned off     If you are not going to use the receiver for a long  time  be sure to disconnect the receiver from the wall  outlet  To disconnect the A
3.        Tip   Surround speaker position is designed specifically for  implementation of the Cinema Studio EX modes    For other sound fields  speaker position is not so  critical  Those sound fields were designed under the  premise that the surround speakers would be located  behind the listening position  but presentation remains  fairly consistent even with the surround speakers  positioned at a rather wide angle  However  if the  speakers are pointing toward the listener from the  immediate left and right of the listening position  the  surround effects becomes unclear unless set to     SIDE LO    or    SIDE HI       Nevertheless  each listening environment has many  variables  such as wall reflections  and you may obtain  better results using    BEHD HI    if your speakers are  located high above the listening position  even if they  are to the immediate left and right    Therefore  although it may result in a setting contrary  to the above explanation  we recommend that you  playback multi channel surround encoded software and  select the setting that provides a good sense of  spaciousness and that best succeeds in forming a  cohesive space between the surround sound from the  surround speakers and the sound of the front speakers   If you are not sure which sounds best  select     BEHD LO    or    BEHD HI    and then use the speaker  distance parameter and speaker level adjustments to  obtain proper balance     E SP  gt  XXX Hz   Speaker crossover frequency      Initial s
4.      1862       sw  S W  XXX  Sub woofer selection   YES   If you connect a sub woofer  select    YES      NO   If you did not connect a sub woofer  select     NO     The front speakers are automatically  set to    LARGE    and you cannot change this  setting  This activates the bass redirection  circuitry and outputs the LFE signals from  other speakers    In order to take full advantage of the Dolby  Digital bass redirection circuitry  we  recommend that you set the cut off frequency  on the sub woofer as high as possible       lt i  a  XXXXX  Front speakers size   LARGE   If you connect large speakers that will  effectively reproduce bass frequencies  select     LARGE     Normally  select    LARGE      SMALL   If the sound is distorted  or you feel a lack of  surround effects when using multi channel  surround sound  select    SMALL    to activate  the bass redirection circuitry and output the  front channel bass frequencies from the sub  woofer  When the front speakers are set to     SMALL     the center  surround and surround  back speakers are also automatically set to     SMALL     unless previously set to    NO                            ci XXXXX  Center speaker size   LARGE   If you connect a large speaker that will  effectively reproduce bass frequencies  select     LARGE     Normally  select    LARGE      However  if the front speakers are set to     SMALL     you cannot set the center speaker  to    LARGE       SMALL   If the sound is distorted  or you feel a lack
5.      The MASTER VOL    numeric button 5 and D gt   buttons have a tactile dot  Use the tactile dot as a  reference when operating the receiver and other    audio video components                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              The tables below show the settings of each Remote Operations Function  button  Button  Remote Operations Function ENTER  25  Receiver  Enters the selection   Button VCR   A F D  Receiver Selects the decoding Satellite tuner   mode for audio sound  CD player   ANGLE  IJ DVD player Selects viewing angl nha payen  player Selects viewing angle MD deck  or changes the angles     FM MODE Receiver Selects FM monaural  ANT  11 VCR  Selects output signal        10 or stereo reception   Satellite tuner from the antenna  terminal  TV signal or JUMP  12 Satellite tuner Toggles between the  VCR program  previous and current  r channels   AUDIO  10  Satellite tuner  Changes the sound to  DVD player Multiplex  Bilingual or MAIN Receiver Selects the menu of the  Multi channel TV MENU  6 receiver   Sound  MASTER _ Receiver  Adjusts the master  AV MENU _ VCR  Displays menu  VOL      15  TV volume of the receiver   25 Satellite t
6.     There is no picture or an unclear picture  appears on the TV screen or monitor   e Select the appropriate input on the receiver   e Set your TV to the appropriate input mode   e Move your audio components away from the TV   e Connect your TV to the receiver using the same  type of connecting cord as the one used to connect  the receiver and video component  pages 8 and  11           Models of area code CEL  CEK only     Remote control       The remote does not function   e Point the remote at the remote sensor on the  receiver     Remove any obstacles in the path between the  remote and the receiver     Replace all the batteries in the remote with new  ones  if they are weak     Make sure you select the correct input on the  remote    You need to assign a function to the VIDEO 3  button before you can use the button to control  your audio video equipment  For details  refer     Changing the factory setting of an input button     on page 47     To activate the buttons with orange printing  press  TV and the button you want simultaneously     Before you use the             button for receiver  operation  press MAIN MENU  To operate other  components  press TOP MENU GUIDE or AV  MENU after pressing the input button        Error messages    If there is a malfunction  the display shows a  message  You can check the condition of the  receiver by the message  Refer to the following  table to solve the problem        DEC  EROR  Appears when the signal which the receiver cannot  d
7.    25  53    lt   gt   19   18  37  38  41     53                  18  37  39  41                                                     uopewoyu   euonIppy A    5568    Index    A  Adjusting  CUSTOMIZE parameters 39  LEVEL parameters 37  SET UP parameters 18  speaker levels and balance 21  TONE parameters 38  Automatic tuning 23    Cc  Changing  display 27  Clearing receiver   s memory 17  CUSTOMIZE menu 39    Digital Cinema Sound 32  Direct tuning 24   Dual Mono 40   Dubbing  See Recording    Editing  See Recording    Indexing  See Naming    L    Labeling  See Naming  LEVEL menu 37    Naming 41    P    Preset stations  how to 25  how to tune 25    Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia    RDS 26  Recording   on a video tape 43   on an audio tape or MD 43  Remote commander 44   47    S    Selecting  component 22  sound field 32   33  speaker system 42  SET UP menu 18  Sleep Timer 42  Sound field  customizing 37  pre programmed 32   33  resetting 38  selecting 32   33  Speaker crossover frequency 21  Speakers  adjusting speaker levels and balance 21  connection 15  placement 15  Supplied accessories 54    T    Test tone 21   TONE menu 38   Tuning  automatically 23  directly 24  to preset stations 25    http   www sony net     
8.    N                                                                                                     MONITOR          DVD player                Note    On this receiver  the standard video signals cannot be converted to component video signals  or vice versa         Hooking up a Super Audio CD CD player    For details on the required cords  EN  e    see page 6     COMPONENT VIDEO    ANTENNA                                                                   Super Audio CD   CD player             Tip   All the digital audio jacks are compatible with 32 kHz  44 1 kHz  48 kHz and 96 kHz sampling frequencies   Note   The sound is not output when you play a Super Audio CD on the Super Audio CD player connected to the  SA CD CD OPTICAL IN jack on this receiver  Connect to the analog input jacks  SA CD CD IN jacks   Refer to  the operating instructions supplied with the Super Audio CD player     peyeys Buje F    gGB    10     1b  Connecting components with multi channel output    jacks    1 Connect the audio jacks     If your DVD or Super Audio CD player is equipped with multi channel output jacks  you can connect  it to this receiver   s MULTI CH IN jacks to enjoy the multi channel sound  Alternatively  the multi  channel input jacks can be used to connect an external multi channel decoder    For details on the required cords  EN_ g    see page 6     DIGITAL    OPTICAL       vnez Q                         COAXIAL          Tip    ANTENNA                                            
9.    or PRESET    TUNING   repeatedly to select the  preset station you want     Each time you press the button  you can  select the preset station as follows     C  gt A2 lt        lt  A0 lt     gt B 1 4 gt B24    gt    4    gt B0  ae    Using the remote       1 Press TUNER repeatedly to select the FM or  AM band     2 Press PRESET   or PRESET     repeatedly  to select the preset station you want     To select the preset station  directly   Press the numeric buttons on the remote    The preset station of the selected number in the  current memory page is tuned in  Press SHIFT  repeatedly on the remote to change the memory  page     uoljesado sayijduy in    2548    268    Using the Radio Data  System  RDS      Models of area code CEL  CEK only     This receiver also allows you to use RDS  Radio  Data System   which enables radio stations to  send additional information along with the  regular program signal  You can also display  RDS information     Notes   e RDS is operable only for FM stations    e Not all FM stations provide RDS service  nor do they  provide the same types of services  If you are not  familiar with the RDS services in your area  check  with your local radio stations for details        Receiving RDS broadcasts    Simply select a station on the FM band  using automatic tuning  page 23   direct  tuning  page 24   or preset tuning    page 25     When you tune in a station that provides RDS  services  the RDS indicator lights up and the  program service name appe
10.   Check that all the cords  are fully inserted into the jacks on both the  receiver and the component  If both channels are  output from the headphones  the front speaker  may not be connected to the receiver correctly   Check the connection of the front speaker which is  not outputting any sound        There is no sound from analog 2 channel  sources   e Check that the INPUT MODE is not set to     COAX IN    or    OPT IN     page 36    e Check that you have not selected MULTI CH IN  function        There is no sound from digital sources  from  COAXIAL or OPTICAL input jack     e Check that the INPUT MODE is not set to     ANALOG     page 36   Check that the INPUT  MODE is not set to    COAX IN    for the sources  from OPTICAL input jack  or set to    OPT IN    for  the sources from COAXIAL input jack    e Check that you have not selected MULTI CH IN  function        The left and right sounds are unbalanced or  reversed   e Check that the speakers and components are  connected correctly and securely   e Adjust balance parameters in the LEVEL menu        There is severe hum or noise    e Check that the speakers and components are  connected securely    e Check that the connecting cords are away from a  transformer or motor  and at least 3 meters  10  feet  away from a TV set or fluorescent light    e Move your audio components away from the TV    e The plugs and jacks are dirty  Wipe them with a  cloth slightly moistened with alcohol        There is no sound from the surround 
11.   THD 0 09    FRONT      90 W ch  CENTER     90 W  SURR     90 W ch  SURR BACK      90 W    8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 0 7    FRONT      100 W ch  CENTER     100 W  SURR     100 W ch  SURR BACK     100 W    8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 10    FRONT      125 W ch  CENTER     125 W  SURR     125 W ch  SURR BACK     125 W  Models of area code CEL  CEK  Rated Power Output at Stereo Mode     8 ohms 20 Hz     20 kHz  THD 0 09     90 W  90 WP   8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 0 7     100 W   100 WP   8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 10     125 W   125 WP    continued    uonewuoyu  jeuonippY p       51 GB          Reference Power Output    8 ohms 20 Hz     20 kHz  THD 0 09    FRONT      110 W ch  CENTER      110W  SURR     110 W ch  SURR BACK      110 W    8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 0 7    FRONT     120 W ch  CENTER      120 W  SURR     120 W ch  SURR BACK      120 W    8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 10    FRONT     150 W ch  CENTER2   150 W  SURR      150 W ch  SURR BACK      150 W  Models of area code E2 E3  TW  AU  Rated Power Output at Stereo Mode        8 ohms 20 Hz     20 kHz  THD 0 09     80 W   80 WP   8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 0 7     100 W   100 WP   8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 10     120 W   120 W        Reference Power Output      8 ohms 20 Hz     20 kHz  THD 0 09    FRONT     110 W ch  CENTER2   110 W  SURR      110 W ch  SURR BACK   110 W    8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 0 7    FRONT     120 Wich  CENTER2   120 W  SURR      120 W ch  SURR BACK      120 W    8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 10    FRONT     150 W ch  CENTER2   150 W  SURR     150 W ch  SURR BACK   150 W  Models of area 
12.   page 42      1662    4  Connecting the AC  power cord       Setting the voltage selector    If your receiver has a voltage selector on the rear  panel  check that the voltage selector is set to the  local power supply voltage  If not  use a  screwdriver to set the selector to the correct  position before connecting the AC power cord to  a wall outlet     VOLTAGE SELECTOR       Connecting the AC power  cord    Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet                        gt     To a wall  outlet                    FRONT B       AC power cord       Performing initial setup  operations    Before using the receiver for the first time   initialize the receiver by performing the  following procedure    This procedure can also be used to return  settings you have made to their factory defaults   Use the buttons on the receiver for the operation     1 Press I    to turn off the receiver     2 Hold down 1 0 for 5 seconds      PUSH    and    ENTER    appears in the  display alternatingly    3 Press ENTER       CLEARING    appears in the display for a   while  then    CLEARED    appears    The following are reset to their factory   settings    e All settings in the SET UP  LEVEL   TONE and CUSTOMIZE menus       The sound field memorized for each  input and preset station    e All sound field parameters    e All preset stations    e All index names for inputs and preset  stations    e MASTER VOLUME     is set to    VOL  MIN       e Input is set to DVD     peyeys Buma    1758    5  
13.  100 dB    A  20 kHz LPF        VIDEO 2  SA CD CD   Optical     Sensitivity       Impedance       S N  100 dB    A  20 kHz LPF        Outputs  Analog              MD TAPE  OUT   Voltage  500 mV  VIDEO 1  AUDIO OUT  Impedance  10 k ohms  SUB WOOFER Voltage  2 V   Impedance  1 k ohm  Tone       Gain levels     6 dB  1 dB step       FM tuner section  Tuning range   Antenna   Antenna terminals  Intermediate frequency    87 5   108 0 MHz  FM wire antenna   75 ohms  unbalanced  10 7 MHz    Sensitivity  Mono  18 3 dBf  2 2 uV 75 ohms  Stereo  38 3 dBf  22 5 uV 75 ohms  Useable sensitivity 11 2 dBf  1 wV 75 ohms  S N  Mono  76 dB  Stereo  70 dB  Harmonic distortion at 1 kHz  Mono  0 3   Stereo  0 5   Separation 45 dB at 1 kHz  Frequency response 30 Hz     15 kHz     0 5  2 dB    Selectivity    60 dB at 400 kHz    AM tuner section   Tuning range   Models of area code U  CA   With 10 kHz tuning scale  530     1 710 kHz    With 9 kHz tuning scale  531     1 710 kHz    Models of area code E2 E3   With 10 kHz tuning scale  530     1 610 kHz    With 9 kHz tuning scale  531     1 602 kHz    Models of area code CEL  CEK  AU  TW  KR  With 9 kHz tuning scale  531     1 602 kHz  Models of area code AR   With 10 kHz tuning scale  530     1 610 kHz       Antenna Loop antenna   Intermediate frequency 450 kHz   Usable sensitivity 50 dB m  at 1 000 kHz or  999 kHz    S N 54 dB  at 50 mV m    Harmonic distortion 0 5   50 mV m  400 Hz    Selectivity   At 9 kHz  35 dB   At 10 kHz  40 dB    6  You can c
14.  DVD player Searches tracks in  23   18 the forward or  Peet backward direction   ee 2 T7  AS Sees Ty VCR  Fastforwards or  2 RT CD player  rewinds   TV VIDEO TV Selects input signal  MD deck   34  TV input or video Tape deck  input      19 VCR  Starts playback   TV VOL TV Adjusts the volume CD player       15  of the TV  DVD player   TVIO TV Turns the TV on or MD deck   2 off  Tape deck  VIDEO 1 Receiver To watch VCR  H  21 VCR  Pauses playback or  32  VTR mode 3  CD player  recording   Also  VIDEO 2 Receiver To watch VCR  DVD player  starts recording with  33  VTR mode 1  MD deck  components in   gt  Tape deck recording standby    VIDEO 3 Receiver To watch VCR   3  VTR mode 2  E  20 VCR  Stops playback       CD player   1 9 and Receiver Use with SHIFT to  o 10 7 di   DVD player   Preset radio station or MD deck   tuning to preset Tape deck  stations and with  D TUNING for oe  25  DVD player Returns to the  direct tuning  previous menu or  exits the menu   CD player  Selects track  DVD player  numbers       25  Receiver Selects a menu item   MD deck 0 10 selects track 10   lt   gt   25 Receiver Adjusts or changes  TV VCR  Selects channel the setting   Satellite tuner numbers  4 4   4    25 VCR  Selects a menu item   2CH  28 Receiver Selects 2CH Satellite tuner   STEREO mode  DVD player       466                                                                                        Tips   e You need to assign a function to the VIDEO 3 button  before you can use the button to 
15.  Dolby Digital LFE  etc   it will generate a low  frequency signal for output to the sub woofer     Press A F D  repeatedly to select    A F D   AUTO       The receiver automatically detects the type of  audio signal being input and performs the proper  decoding if necessary        Enjoying stereo sound in multi  channel  2 channel decoding  mode     This mode lets you specify the type of decoding  for 2 channel audio sources  This receiver can  reproduce 2 channel sound in 5 channels  through Dolby Pro Logic II  6 channels through  Dolby Pro Logic IIx  6 channels through DTS  Neo 6 or 4 channels through Dolby Pro Logic   However  DTS 2CH sources are not decoded by  DTS Neo 6  they are output in 2 channels     Press A F D  repeatedly to select the 2  channel decoding mode    The selected type of decoding appears in the  display     E DOLBY PL  PRO LOGIC     Performs Dolby Pro Logic decoding  The source  recorded in 2 channel is decoded into 4 1 channels     E PLII MV  PRO LOGIC II MOVIE     Performs Dolby Pro Logic II Movie mode decoding   This setting is ideal for movies encoded in Dolby  Surround  In addition  this mode can reproduce sound  in 5 1 channel when watching videos of overdubbed or  old movies     E PLII MS  PRO LOGIC II MUSIC     Performs Dolby Pro Logic II Music mode decoding   This setting is ideal for normal stereo sources such as  CDs     E PLII GM  PRO LOGIC II GAME     Performs Dolby Pro Logic II Game mode decoding   This setting is ideal for video game so
16.  Turns off  when speaker output is turned off or when  headphones are connected     OO DIGITAL EX     OO DIGITAL    lights up  when the receiver is decoding signals recorded  in the Dolby Digital format       D0 DIGITAL EX    lights up when the  receiver is decoding signals recorded in the  Dolby Digital EX format        OO PRO LOGIC IIx     D0 PRO LOGIC     lights up when the receiver applies Pro Logic  processing to 2 channel signals in order to  output the center and surround channel  signals     OO PRO LOGIC I    lights up when  the Pro Logic II Movie Music Game decoder  is activated     D0 PRO LOGIC IIx    lights up  when the Pro Logic IIx Movie Music Game  decoder is activated  However  these  indicators do not light up if both the center and  surround speakers are set to    NO    and you  select a sound field using the A F D  button     Note   Dolby Pro Logic IIx decoding does not function  for DTS format signals or for signals with a  sampling frequency of more than 48 kHz                       DTS ES 96 24     DTS    lights up when DTS  signals are input     DTS ES    lights up when  DTS ES signals are input     DTS 96 24    lights  up when the receiver is decoding DTS 96 kHz   24 bit signals     Note  When playing a DTS format disc  be sure that you    have made digital connections and that INPUT  MODE is not set to    ANALOG     page 36      NEO 6  Lights up when DTS Neo 6 Cinema   Music mode decoding is activated     Tuner indicators  Lights up when using the  rec
17.  cannot be done   e Check that the components are connected  correctly     e Select the source component with input buttons        The FM reception is poor    e Use a 75 ohm coaxial cable  not supplied  to  connect the receiver to an outdoor FM antenna as  shown below  If you connect the receiver to an  outdoor antenna  ground it against lightning  To  prevent a gas explosion  do not connect the ground  wire to a gas pipe     Outdoor FM antenna        Receiver  ANTENNA                                                    Ground wire   not supplied     To ground       Radio stations cannot be tuned in    e Check that the antennas are connected securely   Adjust the antennas and connect an external  antenna if necessary       The signal strength of the stations is too weak   when tuning in with automatic tuning   Use direct  tuning    e Make sure you set the tuning interval correctly   when tuning in AM stations with direct tuning     e No stations have been preset or the preset stations  have been cleared  when tuning by scanning  preset stations   Preset the stations  page 25     e Press DISPLAY repeatedly so that the frequency  appears in the display     5068    RDS does not work    e Make sure that you are tuned to an FM RDS  station   e Select a stronger FM station        The RDS information that you want does not  appear    e Contact the radio station and find out whether they  actually provide the service in question  If so  the  service may be temporarily out of order    
18.  do the following    e Press MUTING on the remote again   e Turn the power off    e Increase the volume     HP THEA  HEADPHONE THEATER     Listening to multi channel  sound      MULTI CH IN    You can select the audio directly from the  components connected to the MULTI CH IN  jacks  This enables you to enjoy high quality  analog inputs such as DVD or Super Audio CD   When MULTI CH IN is selected  the tone and  sound field cannot be used     Press MULTI CH IN     Press again to cancel the MULTI CH IN  function        When MULTI CHANNEL  DECODING indicator lights up    The MULTI CHANNEL DECODING indicator  lights up when the receiver is decoding multi  channel sources    However  this indicator does not light up if you  select 2CH STEREO mode     Listening to FM AM radio    You can listen to FM and AM broadcasts  through the built in tuner  Before operation   make sure you have connected the FM and AM  antennas to the receiver  see page 14     Tip   The tuning scale differs depending on the area code as  shown in the following table  For details on area codes   see page 3                 Area code FM AM   U  CA 100 kHz 10 kHz   CEL  CEK  TW  KR  50 kHz 9 kHz  AU   E2 E3 50 kHz 9 kHz   AR 50 kHz 10 kHz         The AM tuning scale can be changed  see page 53         Automatic tuning    If you do not know the frequency of the station  you want  you can let the receiver scan all  available stations in your area     1 Press FM or AM to select the FM or AM  band     The last receive
19.  of  surround effects when using multi channel  surround sound  select    SMALL    to activate  the bass redirection circuitry and output the  center channel bass frequencies from the front  speakers  if set to    LARGE     or sub woofer      NO   If you did not connect a center speaker  select     NO     The sound of the center channel will be  output from the front speakers                        m S S XXXXX  Surround speakers size    e LARGE  If you connect large speakers that will  effectively reproduce bass frequencies  select     LARGE     Normally  select    LARGE      However  if the front speakers are set to     SMALL     you cannot set the surround  speakers to    LARGE       e SMALL  If the sound is distorted  or you feel a lack of  surround effects when using multi channel  surround sound  select    SMALL    to activate  the bass redirection circuitry and output the  surround channel bass frequencies from the  sub woofer or other    LARGE    speakers       NO  If you did not connect surround speakers   select    NO         XXX    Surround back speaker selection       YES  If you connect a surround back speaker  select     YES          NO  If you did not connect surround back speaker   select    NO              Tips   e a  c  correspond to the following Dolby Pro Logic  modes  a  NORMAL  b  PHANTOM  c  3 STEREO   e The    LARGE    and    SMALL    settings for each  speaker determine whether the internal sound  processor will cut the bass signal from that channel   
20.  setting     Adjusting the tone    You can adjust the tonal quality  bass  treble  level  of the front speakers using the TONE  menu     1    2    5    Start playing a source encoded with  multi channel surround effects  DVD   etc       Press MAIN MENU repeatedly to select      lt TONE gt         Press  lt  or  gt  repeatedly to select the  parameter you want to adjust   For details  see    TONE menu parameters       below     While monitoring the sound  press   or      repeatedly to select the setting you  want     The setting is entered automatically     Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the other  items     Note   You cannot adjust the tone when the receiver is  decoding signals with a sampling frequency of more  than 48 kHz  or when DTS 96 24  DTS ES Matrix or  DTS Neo 6 decoding is applied     TONE menu parameters    BASS XX dB   Front speaker bass level     TREB  XX dB   Front speaker treble level     Initial setting  0 dB  You can adjust from    6 dB to  6 dB in 1 dB steps     Advanced settings       Using the CUSTOMIZE menu  to adjust the receiver    You can adjust various receiver settings using    the CUSTOMIZE menu    T Press MAIN MENU repeatedly to select      lt CUSTOM gt         2 Press  lt  or  gt  repeatedly to select the  parameter you want to adjust   For details  see    CUSTOMIZE menu  parameters    below     3 Press   or     repeatedly to select the  setting you want     The setting is entered automatically     4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to adjust the other  item
21.  such as alcohol or benzine     If you have any question or problem concerning your  receiver  please consult your nearest Sony dealer     Troubleshooting    If you experience any of the following  difficulties while using the receiver  use this  troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the  problem        There is no sound or only a very low level  sound no matter which component is  selected   e Check that the speakers and components are  connected securely and correctly   e Check that both the receiver and all components  are turned on   e Check that you have selected the correct  component on the receiver   e Check that MASTER VOLUME      is not set at     VOL MIN      e Check that the SPEAKERS  OFF A B A B  is  not set to off  page 42    e Check that the headphones are not connected   Press MUTING on the remote to cancel the  muting function                 There is no sound from a specific component     e Check that the component is connected correctly  to the audio input jacks for that component    e Check that the cord s  used for the connection is   are  fully inserted into the jacks on both the  receiver and the component    e Check that you have selected the correct  component on the receiver        There is no sound from one of the front  speakers    e Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES  jack to verify that sound is output from the  headphones  If only one channel is output from the  headphones  the component may not be connected  to the receiver correctly
22.  the  environment and human health  which could otherwise  be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this  product  The recycling of materials will help to  conserve natural resources  For more detailed  information about recycling of this product  please  contact your local city office  your household waste  disposal service or the shop where you purchased the  product        For customers in the United States    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    A    CAUTION  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK        DO NOT REMOVE COVER  OR BACK    NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE     REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        This symbol is intended to alert  the user to the presence of  uninsulated    dangerous voltage     within the product   s enclosure  that may be of sufficient  magnitude to constitute a risk of  electric shock to persons    This symbol is intended to alert  the user to the presence of  important operating and  maintenance  servicing   instructions in the literature  accompanying the appliance     WARNING   This equipment has been tested and found to comply   with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to   Part 15 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to   provide reasonable protection against harmful   interference in a residential installation  This  equipment generates  uses  and can radiate radio  frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful  interference to radio com
23.  to enter  the value                 function and the  duration which the  receiver turns off  automatically        continued    LOONVV WH a0way   y  Bursn suonesado A       45                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Remote Operations Function Remote Operations Function  Button Button  SUBTITLE  11  DVD player Changes the  gt 10  26 VCR  Selects track  subtitles  Satellite tuner  numbers over 10   SYSTEM Receiver TV  Turns off the receiver CD player   STANDBY  VCR  and other Sony MD deck   Press AV Satellite tuner  audio video       26 TV Selects the channel  1     4  and CD player  components  entry mode  either  1     2  at the DVD player  one or two digit   same time  MD deck  O  2 Receiver Turns the receiver  TEST Receiver Outputs test tone  on or off   TONE  85  lt All STEP II gt  gt   VCR  Replay the previous  TOP MENU  DVD player Displays DVD title  REPLAY      DVD player scene or fast  GUIDE  25 Satellite tuner Displays guide ADVANCE    forward the current  meni 16 scene   TUNER  5 Receiver To listen to radio kea   gt  gt i CD player  Skips tracks   programs  24   17 DVD player   TUNING Receiver Scans radio stations  pats        23  18 p    TV TV To watch TV t r
24. 2 549 732 15 1     SONY     FM Stereo  FM AM Receiver       Operating Instructions    Owners Record  The model and serial numbers are located on the rear of the unit  Record the serial  number in the space provided below  Refer to them whenever you call upon your    Sony dealer regarding this product   Model No  Serial No     STR DE598      2005 Sony Corporation    26B    To reduce the risk of fire or electric  shock  do not expose this apparatus to  rain or moisture    To prevent fire  do not cover the ventilation of the  apparatus with newspapers  table cloths  curtains  etc   And don   t place lighted candles on the apparatus     To prevent fire or shock hazard  do not place objects  filled with liquids  such as vases  on the apparatus        Do not install the appliance in a confined space   such as a bookcase or built in cabinet              Don   t throw away batteries with  general house waste  dispose of  them correctly as chemical waste                          Disposal of Old Electrical  amp   Electronic Equipment   Applicable in the European  Union and other European  countries with separate  collection systems     This symbol on the product or on  its packaging indicates that this  product shall not be treated as  household waste  Instead it shall be  handed over to the applicable collection point for the  recycling of electrical and electronic equipment  By  ensuring this product is disposed of correctly  you will  help prevent potential negative consequences for
25. A F D  buttons      This parameter is not valid when      PCM 96 kHz  DTS 96 24 or DTS 2048 signals are  input       the receiver performing DTS ES Matrix 6 1  decoding       MULTI CH IN function is selected     E DEC  XXXX   Digital audio input decoding priority   Lets you specify the input mode for the digital signal  input to the DIGITAL IN jacks   The initial setting is    DEC  AUTO    for VIDEO 2 and     DEC  PCM    for DVD and SA CD CD      AUTO  Automatically switches the input mode between  DTS  Dolby Digital  or PCM   e PCM  PCM signals are given priority  to prevent the  interruption when playback starts   Even when other  signals are input  the sound is output  However  this  receiver cannot decode DTS CD when set to    DEC   PCM        Note   When set to    DEC  AUTO    and the sound from the  digital audio jacks  for CD  etc   is interrupted when  playback starts  set to    DEC  PCM        continued    sBbuijes pue sjuswsnipy pesueapy         3968    40s    E DUAL XXX   Digital broadcast language selection   Lets you select the language you want to listen to  during digital broadcast  This feature only functions  for Dolby Digital sources   e M S  Main Sub   Sound of the main language will be output through  the front left speaker and sound of the sub language  will be output through the front right speaker  simultaneously   e M  Main  Sound of the main language will be output      S  Sub   Sound of the sub language will be output   e M S  Main   Sub   Mixed soun
26. C power cord  grasp the  plug itself  never pull the cord     Models of area code U  CA only    One blade of the plug is wider than the other for the  purpose of safety and will fit into the wall outlet only  one way  If you are unable to insert the plug fully into  the outlet  contact your dealer     AC power cord must be changed only at the qualified  service shop     On heat buildup   Although the receiver heats up during operation  this is  not a malfunction  If you continuously use this receiver  at a large volume  the cabinet temperature of the top   side and bottom rises considerably  To avoid burning  yourself  do not touch the cabinet     On placement   e Place the receiver in a location with adequate  ventilation to prevent heat buildup and prolong the  life of the receiver     Do not place the receiver near heat sources  or in a  place subject to direct sunlight  excessive dust or  mechanical shock     Do not place anything on top of the cabinet that  might block the ventilation holes and cause  malfunctions     Use caution when placing the receiver on surfaces  that have been specially treated  with wax  oil   polish  etc   as staining or discoloration of the surface  may result     On operation  Before connecting other components  be sure to turn  off and unplug the receiver     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 abrasive pad  scouring powder or  solvent
27. LAY repeatedly     Each time you press DISPLAY  the display will  change cyclically as follows   Index name of the input        Selected input     gt   Sound field currently applied    When the tuner is selected   Program Service name    or preset station name          Frequency     Program Type indication          Radio Text indication        Current Time   indication  in 24 hour system       Sound field   currently applied     Index name appears only when you have assigned  one to the input or preset station  page 41   Index  name does not appear when only blank spaces have  been entered  or it is the same as the input name        During RDS reception only   Models of area code  CEL  CEK only  See page 26         Adjusting the brightness of  the display    Press DIMMER repeatedly     The brightness of the display will change in 3  steps     uoneado sayijduy E    2768    2868    About the indications in the display                                                       i     l                                1 2 3  4 7   sw   LFE STEEF RDS MEMOTA  SPB j STEREO MONO  12  fii   io 9                            SW  Lights up when sub woofer selection is  set to    YES     page 18  and the audio signal is  output from the SUB WOOFER jack        LFE  Lights up when the disc being played  back contains the LFE  Low Frequency  Effect  channel and the LFE channel signal is  actually being reproduced        SP A SP B  Lights up in accordance with the  speaker system being used  A or B  
28. N our  2 C                                   yo    COAXIAL          R                Super Audio CD  MD Tape deck  CD player                   1268       Hooking up video components    If you connect your TV to the MONITOR VIDEO OUT jack  you can watch the video from the selected  input  page 22   For details on the required cords  EN  e   see page 6        Satellite tuner       peyeys Buje f    TV monitor                DIGITAL    OPTICAL           VIDEO 2  ANTENNA  N d                            DD VIDEO   N N                                     To the VIDEO 3  IN PORTABLE  AV IN jacks   Front panel                 Camcorder or  video game VCR                   1388    2  Connecting the antennas    Connect the supplied AM loop antenna and FM wire antenna     14     AM loop antenna   supplied          FM wire antenna   supplied             COMPONENT VIDEO  ASSIGNABLE        DIGITAL    OPTICAL    a                moega ANTENNA                                              DVD VIDEOR   MONITOR  N N our                                    The shape of the connector varies depending on the area code     Notes   e To prevent noise pickup  keep the AM loop antenna away from the receiver and other components   e Be sure to fully extend the FM wire antenna    e After connecting the FM wire antenna  keep it as horizontal as possible     3  Connecting speakers    Connect your speakers to the receiver  This receiver allows you to use a 6 1 channel speaker system   To fully enjoy theater 
29. Reproduces the acoustics of a jazz club    E CONCERT  LIVE CONCERT     Reproduces the acoustics of a 300 seat live house     When the headphones are  connected    You can select only from the following sound  fields     E HP 2CH  HEADPHONE 2Ch     Outputs the sound in 2 channel  stereo   Standard 2   channel stereo sources completely bypass the sound  field processing and multi channel surround formats  are downmixed to 2 channels     E HP MULTI  HEADPHONE MULTI     Outputs the front analog signal from MULTI CH IN  jacks     E HP THEA  HEADPHONE THEATER   Allows you to experience a theater like environment  while listening through a pair of headphones     Note   If you connect a pair of headphones while a sound field  is operating  the system will automatically switch to  HEADPHONE 2CH if using a sound field selected  with the 2CH or A F D  button  or to HEADPHONE  THEATER if using a sound field selected with the  MOVIE or MUSIC button     To turn off the surround effect    Press 2CH to select    2CH ST     or press A F D   repeatedly to select    A F D  AUTO        Tips   e The receiver lets you apply the last selected sound  field to an input whenever it is selected  Sound Field  Link   For example  if you select HALL for the  SA CD CD input  then change to a different input  and then return to SA CD CD  HALL will  automatically be applied again     You can identify the encoding format of DVD  software  etc  by looking at the logo on the package       DOP    Dolby Digital d
30. Setting up the speakers    You can use the SET UP menu to set the size   distance and location of the speakers connected  to this receiver     1 Press I    to turn on the receiver     2 Press MAIN MENU repeatedly to select      lt SET UP  gt         3 Press  lt  or  gt  repeatedly to select the  parameter you want to adjust   For details  see    Speaker setup parameters     below     Note   Some speaker setup items may appear dimmed in  the display  This means that they have been  adjusted automatically due to other speaker  settings or may not be adjustable     4 Press   or     repeatedly to select the  setting you want   The setting is entered automatically     Note    Press ENTER on the receiver if you select the  setting for    SP  PAT  X    X        5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have set  all of the items that follow        Speaker setup parameters    The initial settings are underlined     E XXXX SET  Speaker easy setup       EASY  If you want to set up your speakers  automatically  select    EASY SET     You can  select a pre defined speaker pattern  see the  supplied    Easy Setup Guide        e NORM  If you want to adjust the settings of each  speaker manually  select    NORM SET        E SP  PAT  X  X  Speaker setup pattern   When you select    EASY SET     select the  speaker setup pattern  Press   or     repeatedly to  select the speaker setup pattern and press  ENTER to enter the selection  Check your  speaker pattern using the supplied    Easy Setup  Guide   
31. TAR    guidelines for energy efficiency     D       About This Manual       The instructions in this manual are for model  STR DE598  Check your model number by looking  at the lower right corner of the front panel  In this  manual  the models of area code U is used for  illustration purposes unless stated otherwise     The instructions in this manual describe the controls  on the receiver  You can also use the controls on the  supplied remote if they have the same or similar  names as those on the receiver  For details on the use  of your remote  see pages 44   47        About area codes    The area code of the receiver you purchased is  shown on the lower portion of the rear panel  see  the illustration below               2 XXX XXX XX AA  ue   Area code   Any differences in operation  according to the area    code  are clearly indicated in the text  for example      Models of area code AA only                 This receiver incorporates Dolby  Digital and Pro   Logic Surround and the DTS   Digital Surround   System      Manufactured under license from Dolby  Laboratories      Dolby        Pro Logic    and the double D symbol are  trademarks of Dolby Laboratories          DTS        DTS ES        Neo 6    and    DTS 96 24    are  trademarks of Digital Theater Systems  Inc     358    Table of Contents    Getting Started  1  Check how to hookup your    COMPONENTS        cece cesses eteeeeeees 5  la  Connecting components with  digital audio output jacks             7  1b  Conn
32. When the bass is cut from a channel  the bass  redirection circuitry sends the corresponding bass  frequencies to the sub woofer or other    LARGE     speakers   However  since bass sounds have a certain amount of  directionality  it is best not to cut them  if possible   Therefore  even when using small speakers  you can  set them to    LARGE    if you want to output the bass  frequencies from that speaker  On the other hand  if  you are using a large speaker  but prefer not to have  bass frequencies output from that speaker  set it to     SMALL      If the overall sound level is lower than you prefer  set  all speakers to    LARGE     If there is not enough bass   you can use the BASS parameter in the TONE menu  to boost the bass levels  To adjust the bass  see  page 38                          E  lt  lt  7 DIST  X X m  XX ft      Front speaker distance   Initial setting  3 0 m  10 ft    Lets you set the distance from your listening position  to the front speakers      You can adjust from 1 0  meter to 7 0 meters  3 to 23 feet  in 0 1 meter  1 foot   steps     If both front speakers are not placed an equal distance  from your listening position  set the distance to the  closest speaker     peyeys Buma f               DIST  X X m  XX ft      Center speaker distance   Initial setting  3 0 m  10 ft    Lets you set the distance from your listening position  to the center speaker  Center speaker distance should  be set from a distance equal to the front speaker  distance     to 
33. a distance 1 5 meters  5 feet  closer to  your listening position          E si    sh  DIST  X X m  XX ft      Surround speaker distance   Initial setting  3 0 m  10 ft    Lets you set the distance from your listening position  to the surround speakers  Surround speaker distance  should be set from a distance equal to the front speaker  distance     to a distance 4 5 meters  15 feet  closer to  your listening position            If both surround speakers are not placed an equal  distance from your listening position  set the distance  to the closest speaker     E    cs  DIST  X X m  XX ft      Surround back speaker distance   Initial setting  3 0 m  10 ft    Lets you set the distance from your listening position  to the surround back speaker  Surround back speaker  distance should be set from a distance equal to the front  speaker distance     to a distance 4 5 meters  15 feet   closer to your listening position             continued       1968    20     Tip   The receiver lets you to input the speaker position in  terms of distance  However  it is not possible to set the  center speaker further than the front speakers  Also  the  center speaker cannot be set more than 1 5 meters  5  feet  closer than the front speakers    Likewise  the surround speakers cannot be set further  away from the listening position than the front  speakers  And they can be no more than 4 5 meters  15  feet  closer    This is because incorrect speaker placement is not  conducive to the enjoyment of 
34. ars in the display     Note   RDS may not work properly if the station you tuned to  is not transmitting the RDS signal properly or if the  signal strength is weak        Displaying RDS information    While receiving an RDS station  press  DISPLAY repeatedly    Each time you press the button  RDS  information on the display changes cyclically as  follows    Program Service name     Frequency     gt   Program Type indication        Radio Text  indication gt       Current Time indication  in 24   hour system      gt  Sound field currently applied  a  Type of program being broadcast  see page 26     b  Text messages sent by the RDS station     Notes   e If there is an emergency announcement by  government authorities     ALARM    flashes in the  display    e When the message consists of 9 characters or more   the message scrolls across the display    e Ifa station does not provide a particular RDS service      NO XXXX     such as    NO TEXT     appears in the  display        Description of program types                                                             Program type Description   indication   NEWS News programs   AFFAIRS Topical programs that expand on  current news   INFO Programs offering information on  a wide spectrum of subjects   including consumer affairs and  medical advice   SPORT Sports programs   EDUCATE Educational programs  such as     how to    and advice programs   DRAMA Radio plays and serials   CULTURE Programs about national or  regional culture  such 
35. as language  and social concerns   SCIENCE Programs about the natural  sciences and technology   VARIED Other types of programs such as  celebrity interviews  panel games   and comedy   POP M Popular music programs   ROCK M Rock music programs   EASY M Easy Listening   LIGHT M Instrumental  vocal  and choral  music   CLASSICS Performances of major orchestras   chamber music  opera  etc    OTHER M Music that does not fit into any  categories above  such as Rhythm   amp  Blues and Reggae   WEATHER Weather information   FINANCE Stock market reports and trading   etc    CHILDREN Programs for children   SOCIAL Programs about people and the    things that affect them                                        Program type Description   indication   RELIGION Programs of religious content   PHONE IN Programs where members of the  public express their views by  phone or in a public forum   TRAVEL Programs about travel  Not for  announcements that are located by  TP TA   LEISURE Programs on recreational  activities such as gardening   fishing  cooking  etc    JAZZ Jazz programs   COUNTRY Country music programs   NATION M Programs featuring the popular  music of the country or region   OLDIES Programs featuring oldies music   FOLK M Folk music programs   DOCUMENT Investigative features   NONE Any programs not defined above       Changing the display       Changing the information in  the display    You can check the sound field etc  by changing  the information in the display     Press DISP
36. back  speakers   e Some discs have no Dolby Digital EX flag even  though the packages have Dolby Digital EX  logos  In this case  select    SB ON     page 39      uopewnoyu  jeuonippy p       There is no sound or only a very low level  sound is heard from the center surround   surround back speakers    e Select the CINEMA STUDIO EX mode   page 32     e Adjust the speaker level  page 21     e Make sure the center surround speakers size  parameter are set to either    SMALL    or     LARGE     pages 18 and 19     e Make sure the surround back speaker selection  parameter is set to    YES     page 19         There is no sound from the sub woofer    e Make sure you have turn on your sub woofer    e Check that the sub woofer is connected correctly  and securely    e Make sure the sub woofer selection parameter is  set to    YES     page 18     e There is no sound output from the sub woofer  depending on the sound field        continued  49  8       The surround effect cannot be obtained   e Make sure the sound field function is on  press  MOVIE or MUSIC    e Sound fields do not function for the signals with a  sampling frequency of more than 48 kHz        Dolby Digital or DTS multi channel sound is  not reproduced    e Check that the playing DVD  etc  is recorded in  Dolby Digital or DTS format    e When connecting the DVD player  etc  to the  digital input jacks of this receiver  check the audio  setting  settings for the audio output  of the  connected component        Recording
37. code AR  KR   Rated Power Output at Stereo Mode        8 ohms 20 Hz     20 kHz  THD 0 09    80 W   80 W   70 W  70 W    8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 0 7    100 W   100 W   90 W  90 W    8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 10    120 W   120 WP  110 W   110 W     Reference Power Output      8 ohms 20 Hz     20 kHz  THD 0 09         FRONT     110 W ch  CENTER      110 W  SURR     110 W ch  SURR BACK      110 W    8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 0 7    FRONT     120 W ch  CENTER      120 W  SURR     120 W ch  SURR BACK     120 W    8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 10    FRONT     150 W ch  CENTER2   150 W  SURR     150 W ch  SURR BACK      150 W    1  Measured under the following conditions                    Area code Power requirements  U  CA 120 V AC  60 Hz  CEL  CEK  AR  KR 230 V AC  50 Hz  E2 E3  AU 240 V AC  50 Hz  TW 110 V AC  60 Hz       2  Depending on the sound  source  there may be no    field settings and the  sound output     3  Measured under the following conditions        Area code    Power requirements       AR  KR    220 V AC  50 Hz       Frequency response       MULTI CH IN  SA CD   CD  MD TAPE  DVD   VIDEO 1 2 3    10 Hz     70 kHz   0 5     2 dB  with sound  field and tone bypassed        Inputs  Analog        MULTI CH IN  SA CD   CD  MD TAPE  DVD   VIDEO 1 2 3    Sensitivity  500 mV  Impedance  50 k ohms  S N    96 dB    A  500 mV          4  INPUT SHORT  with sound field and tone    bypassed      5  Weighted network  input level     Inputs  Digital        DVD  Coaxial     Sensitivity       Impedance  75 ohms  S N 
38. control your audio   video equipment  For details  refer    Changing the  factory setting of an input button    on page 47    e To activate the buttons with orange printing  press  TV and the button you want simultaneously    e Before you use the          button for receiver  operation  press MAIN MENU  To operate other  components  press TOP MENU GUIDE or AV  MENU after pressing the input button     Notes      When you press the input buttons  VIDEO 1  VIDEO  2  VIDEO 3  DVD   the input mode of the TV might  not switch to the corresponding input mode that you  want  In this case  press the TV VIDEO button to  switch the input mode of the TV     Some functions explained in this section may not  work depending on the model     The above explanation is intended to serve as an  example only  Therefore  depending on the  component the above operation may not be possible  or may operate differently than described     Changing the factory  setting of an input button    If the factory settings of the input buttons do not  match your system components  you can change  them  For example  if you have a tape deck and  you do not have an MD deck  you can assign the  MD TAPE button to your tape deck     1 Hold down the input button whose  input you want to change  for example   MD TAPE      2 Press the corresponding button of the  component you want to assign to the  input button  for example  7      Tape  deck      The following buttons are assigned to select                             
39. d of both the main and sub languages will  be output     E COMP  V  A    Component video input assignment    Except for models of area code CEL   CEK   Lets you assign the component video input to another  visual input  For details  see    Assigning the component  video input    on page 36     E NAME IN   Naming preset stations and inputs     Lets you set the name of preset stations and inputs  selected with input buttons  For details  see    Naming  preset stations and inputs    on page 41     Tips  e You can select the character type as follows by       Other Operations pressing   or     repeatedly   F z Alphabet  upper case      gt  Numbers     Symbols  Naming preset stations e To enter a blank space  press   or     repeatedly  z until a blank space appears in the display   and inputs e If you made a mistake  press  lt  or  gt  repeatedly  until the character you want to change flashes   You can enter a name of up to 8 characters for then press   or     repeatedly to select the correct  preset stations and inputs selected with input character   buttons  and display it in the receiver   s display  6 Press ENTER to store the index name     Use the buttons on the receiver for the operation   Note  Models of area code CEL  CEK only     1 To index a preset station When you name an RDS station and tune in the station   Press FM or AM to select the FM or AM the Program Service name appears instead of the name  i i you entered   You cannot change the name of a  band  then tune in 
40. d station is tuned in     2 Press TUNING   or TUNING     Press TUNING   to scan from low to high   press TUNING   to scan from high to low   The receiver stops scanning whenever a  station is received   Tip  If    STEREO    flashes in the display and the FM stereo  reception is poor  press FM MODE to change to  monaural  MONO   You will not be able to enjoy the  stereo effect  but the sound will be less distorted  To  return to stereo mode  press FM MODE again     continued    uoneado sayijduy A       2358    2468       Direct tuning    You can enter the frequency of the station you  want directly  Use the remote for the operation     1 Press TUNER repeatedly to select the  FM or AM band   The last received station is tuned in   Tip  You can also use FM or AM button on the  receiver     Press D TUNING     o N    Press the numeric buttons to enter the  frequency    Example 1  FM 102 50 MHz   Press 1    0    2    5   0   Example 2  AM 1 350 kHz  Press 1  gt  3    5   0    You do not have to enter the last    0    when  the tuning scale is set to 10 kHz     If you have tuned in an AM station  adjust  the direction of the AM loop antenna for  optimum reception     If you cannot tune in a station  and the entered numbers flash  Make sure you have entered the right frequency   If not  repeat steps 2 and 3  If the entered  numbers still flash  the frequency is not used in  your area     Storing FM stations  automatically      AUTOBETICAL     Models of area code CEL  CEK only     Thi
41. e When connecting an audio video cord  be sure to match the color coded pins to the appropriate jacks on the  components  yellow  video  to yellow  white  left  audio  to white  and red  right  audio  to red    e When connecting optical digital cords  insert the cord plugs straight in until they click into place    e Do not bend or tie optical digital cords     1a  Connecting components with digital audio output jacks D       Hooking up a DVD player  TV monitor or satellite tuner  For details on the required cords  EN  e    see page 6     1 Connect the audio jacks     peyeys Buma       DVD player                COMPONENT VIDEO                                     J  N   1                 Satellite tuner       Note  You can also listen to the sound of your TV by connecting your TV   s audio output jacks to the VIDEO 2 AUDIO IN  jacks on the receiver  In this case  do not connect the TV   s video output jack to the VIDEO 2 VIDEO IN jack on the    receiver     continued  768       858    2 Connect the video jacks      Except for models of area code CEL  CEK  The following illustration shows how to connect a TV or  satellite tuner and a DVD player with COMPONENT VIDEO  Y  Pp Cp B Y  Ppr Cp R Y  output  jacks  Connecting a TV with component video input jacks allows you to enjoy higher quality video        Satellite tuner    non SMELT y                          TV monitor       COMPONENT  PuOuR Y PuCaBY Y                      DIGITAL    OPTICAL        kaj ANTENNA             VIDEO 2
42. e receiver  You can also add  audio from a variety of audio sources when  editing a video tape  See the operating  instructions of your VCR or DVD player if you  need help     1 Select the program source to be  recorded     2 Prepare the component for playing     For example  insert a video tape you want to  record into VCR     3 Insert a blank video tape into the VCR   VIDEO 1  for recording     4 Start recording on the recording VCR   then start playing the video tape or  DVD you want to record    Tip   You can record the sound from any audio source onto   a video tape while copying from a video tape or DVD    Locate the point where you want to start recording   from another audio source  select the program source    then start playback  The audio from that source will be  recorded onto the audio track of the video tape instead  of the audio from the original medium  To resume  audio recording from the original medium  select the  video source again     Notes   e You cannot record a digital audio signal using a  component connected to the analog VIDEO 1  AUDIO OUT jacks    Make sure to make both digital and analog  connections to the VIDEO 2 and DVD inputs   Analog recording is not possible if you make only  digital connections     The analog audio signals of the current input are  output from the VIDEO 1 AUDIO OUT jacks    The signals input to the MULTI CH IN jacks are not  output from VIDEO 1 AUDIO OUT jacks even when  MULTI CH IN is being used  The analog audio  signals 
43. ecode  ex  DTS CD  is input when    DEC  XXXX     in the CUSTOMIZE menu is set to    DEC  PCM      Set to    DEC  AUTO           PROTECT  Irregular current is output from the speakers  The  receiver will automatically turn off after a few  seconds  Check the speaker connection and turn on  the power again  If this problem persists  consult  your nearest Sony dealer        If you are unable to remedy the  problem using the  troubleshooting guide   Clearing the receiver   s memory may remedy the  problem  page 17   However  note that all  memorized settings will be reset to their factory    settings and you will have to readjust all settings  on the receiver     If the problem persist  Consult your nearest Sony dealer     Reference sections for clearing  the receiver   s memory          To clear See  All memorized settings page 17  Customized sound fields page 38       Specifications    AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS    POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC  DISTORTION    Models of area code U only     With 8 ohm loads  both channels driven  from    20     20 000 Hz  rated 90 watts per channel  minimum RMS power  with no more than  0 09  total harmonic distortion from 250  milliwatts to rated output     Amplifier section    Power Output  Models of area code U  CA  Rated Power Output at Stereo Mode   8 ohms 20 Hz     20 kHz  THD 0 09     90 W  90 WP   8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 0 7     100 W   100 WP   8 ohms 1 kHz  THD 10     125 W  125 WP       Reference Power Output      8 ohms 20 Hz     20 kHz
44. ecting components with  multi channel output jacks         10  1c  Connecting components with only  analog audio jacks            eeeee 12  2  Connecting the antennas                    14  3  Connecting speakers   0 0 0    cee 15  4  Connecting the AC power cord          17  5  Setting up the speakers          ee 18  6  Adjusting the speaker levels and  Daan CE oivses  lt P cvyevisessseenss ecreeveens sue 21      TEST TONE    Amplifier Operation    Selecting the component    22   Listening to multi channel sound           23      MULTICH IN   Listening to FM AM radio    23   Storing FM stations automatically         24      AUTOBETICAL   Models of area code CEL  CEK  only    Presetting radio stations 0 00    eee 25    Using the Radio Data System  RDS     26   Models of area code CEL  CEK  only    Changing the display    eee 27   About the indications in the display      28    Enjoying Surround Sound    Using only the front speakers                  Enjoying higher fidelity sound           AUTO FORMAT DIRECT  Selecting a sound field    ee 32  Selecting the surround back decoding   modens iara a hone naenetvaeiis 34       SURR BACK DECODING    46B    Advanced Adjustments and  Settings    Assigning the component video input    36        COMPONENT VIDEO  INPUT ASSIGN   Except for models of area code  CEL  CEK   Switching the audio input mode for digital  COMPONEMS         cece cece sees eeeeeees 36      INPUT MODE  Customizing sound fields   00 0 0    37  Adjusting the tone    e
45. ee 38  Advanced settings    39    Other Operations    Naming preset stations and inputs         41  Using the Sleep Timer    42  Selecting the speaker system    42       Recording occ eeeeeeeeeeee 1 43    Operations Using the Remote  RM AAUOO1       Before you use your remote     we 44   Remote button description              04  44   Changing the factory setting of an input  DULLON  ss EEST 47    Additional Information    Precautions iesi eais e r 48  Troubleshooting 0 0    eects 49  Specifications 0    cece eeeeeeseeeereeeeee 51  List of button locations and reference  PALES aenieiai aaria rar Ri 55       Getting Started  1  Check how to hookup your components       Steps la through 1c beginning on page 7 describe how to hook up your components to this receiver   Before you begin  refer to    Connectable components    below for the pages which describe how to  connect each component    After hooking up all your components  proceed to    2  Connecting the antennas     page 14         Connectable components                         Component to be connected Page  DVD player  With digital audio output    7 8  With multi channel audio output   10 11  With analog audio outpu only    7 8  TV monitor  With component video input    8or 11  With composite video input only 13       Satellite tuner                                     With digital audio output    7 8   With analog audio outpu only    7 8  Super Audio CD CD player   With digital audio output    9   With multi channel aud
46. eiver to tune in radio stations  etc  See  pages 23 27 for tuner operations     Note     RDS    appears for models of area code CEL   CEK only     D RANGE  Lights up when dynamic range  compression is activated  page 37      COAX  Lights up when the source signal is a  digital signal being input through the  COAXIAL terminal     OPT  Lights up when the source signal is a  digital signal being input through the  OPTICAL terminal     SLEEP  Lights up when sleep timer is  activated              i3  Playback channel indicators  The letters   L  C  R  etc   indicate the channels being  played back  The boxes around the letters vary  to show how the receiver downmixes the  source sound  based on the speakers settings      L  Front Left   R  Front Right   C  Center   monaural    SL  Surround Left   SR   Surround Right   S  Surround  monaural or  the surround components obtained by Pro  Logic processing    SB  Surround Back  the  surround back components obtained by 6 1  channel decoding      Example   Recording format  Front  Surround   3 2    uolesedo sayijduy i     Output channel  When the surround speakers size  parameter is set to    NO     Sound Field  A F D  AUTO    LJLeJiR   SR    SL       2968    Enjoying Surround Sound       308    Using only the front  speakers    In this mode  the receiver outputs the sound  from the front left right speakers only  There is  no sound from the sub woofer        Listening to 2 channel stereo  sources  2CH STEREO     Standard 2 channel stere
47. ents can also be made via the  front panel using the LEVEL menu  when the test  tone is output  the receiver switches to the LEVEL  menu automatically   we recommend you follow the  procedure described above and adjust the speaker  levels from your listening position using the remote     21 GB    2268    Amplifier Operation    Selecting the component    1 Press input buttons to select the input        To use the headphones    Connect the headphones to the PHONES jack   e When the headphones are connected  speaker    output is automatically canceled and    SP A     and    SP B    do not light up in the display   When the headphones are connected  you can  select only the following sound fields    page 33     HP 2CH  HEADPHONE 2CH        HP MULTI  HEADPHONE MULTI                       To select the Press  VCR VIDEO 1  Satellite tuner VIDEO 2  Camcorder or video game VIDEO 3  DVD player DVD   MD or tape deck MD TAPE  Super Audio CD or SA CD CD  CD player   Built in tuner  FM  FM  Built in tuner  AM  AM       The selected input appears in the display     2 Turn on the component and start  playback     Note    If you select any video components  set the TV   s  video input to match the component you selected     3 Turn MASTER VOLUME     to adjust    the volume     Note    To avoid damaging your speakers  make sure that  you turn down the volume before you turn off the    receiver     To mute the sound  Press MUTING on the remote     The muting function will be canceled when you   
48. etting  100 Hz   Lets you adjust the bass crossover frequency of  speakers in SET UP menu  You can adjust the bass  crossover frequency from 40 Hz to 160 Hz in 9 steps       This setup item is only available when at least one  speaker is set to    SMALL    and the corresponding  speaker segment flashes in the display     6  Adjusting the speaker  levels and balance      TEST TONE    Adjust the speaker levels and balance while  listening to the test tone from your listening  position  Use the remote for the operation     peyeys Buje p    Tip  The receiver employs a test tone with a frequency  centered at 800 Hz     1 Press 1    to turn on the receiver     2 Press TEST TONE      T  TONE    appears in the display and the  test tone is output from each speaker in  sequence   Front  left      gt  Center     Front  right      gt   Surround  right      gt  Surround back      Surround  left      gt  Sub woofer    3 Adjust the speaker levels and balance  using the LEVEL menu so that the level  of the test tone sounds the same from  each speaker    For details on the LEVEL menu settings    see page 37    Tips   e To adjust the level of all speakers at the same  time  press MASTER VOL     on the remote or  turn MASTER VOLUME     on the receiver     e The adjusted value are shown in the display  during adjustment     4 Press TEST TONE again after  adjustment     The test tone turns off     Notes   The test tone cannot be used when MULTI CH IN  function is used    e Although these adjustm
49. ftwares     E PLIIX MV  PRO LOGIC IIx MOVIE   Performs Dolby Pro Logic IIx Movie mode decoding   This setting expands Dolby Pro Logic II Movie or  Dolby Digital 5 1 to discrete 6 1 movie channels     E PLIIX MS  PRO LOGIC IIx MUSIC   Performs Dolby Pro Logic IIx Music mode decoding   This setting shares hard    back    effects across all  surround speakers     E PLIIX GM  PRO LOGIC IIx GAME     Performs Dolby Pro Logic IIx Game mode decoding   This setting delivers full impact special effect signals  panned to the surround speakers     Note   Dolby Pro Logic IIx decoding does not function for  DTS format signals or for signals with a sampling  frequency of more than 48 kHz     E NEO6 CIN  Neo 6 Cinema     Performs DTS Neo 6 Cinema mode decoding     E NEO6 MUS  Neo 6 Music     Performs DTS Neo 6 Music mode decoding  This  setting is ideal for normal stereo sources such as CDs     E MULTI ST   MULTI STEREO    Outputs the 2 channel left right signals from all  speakers  The sound of speakers may not output  depending on the speakers settings     If you connect a sub woofer    When the audio signal is 2 channel stereo or if  the source signal does not include a LFE signal   the receiver generates a low frequency signal for  output to the sub woofer  However the low  frequency signal is not generated for    NEO6  CIN    or    NEO6 MUS    when all speakers are set  to    LARGE        punos punowings BHulAofug Bi    31 GB    3268    Selecting a sound field    You can take advantage 
50. ger be  valid  If this happens  repeat this procedure to store  the stations again     Presetting radio stations    You can preset up to 30 FM or AM stations   Then you can easily tune in the stations you  often listen to        Presetting radio stations    1 Press FM or AM to select the FM or AM  band     The last received station is tuned in    2 Tune in the station that you want to  preset using automatic tuning   page 23  or direct tuning  page 24     3 Press MEMORY        MEMORY    appears in the display for a  few seconds  Do steps 4 to 5 before the  display goes out     4 Press PRESET TUNING   or PRESET  TUNING   repeatedly to select a preset  station number    Each time you press the button  you can  select the preset station number as follows     C  gt A2           A0  B 1  gt B2 lt  gt          C04    gt    4    gt C24 gt C1  If    MEMORY    goes out before you select    the preset station number  start again from  step 3        Tip   You can also use the remote to select a preset  station number  Press SHIFT repeatedly to select  a memory page  A  B or C  and then press the  numeric buttons to select a preset number     5 Press MEMORY again   The station is stored to the selected preset  number   If    MEMORY    goes out before you press  MEMORY  start again from step 3     6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 to preset another  station        Tuning to preset stations   1 Press FM or AM to select the FM or AM  band   The last received station is tuned in    2 Press PRESET TUNING
51. gital DVD that includes a Surround EX flag  The Dolby Corporation web page can help you distinguish    Surround EX films      Software encoded with a flag to denote it has both Surround EX and 5 1 channel signals        Software encoded with both 5 1 channel signals and an extension stream designed for returning those signals to    6 1 discrete channels  Discrete 6 1 channel signals are DVD specific signals not used in movie theaters       This decoder can be used for all 6 1 formats  Dolby Digital EX  DTS ES Matrix 6 1  DTS ES Discrete 6 1      Note    There may be no sound from the surround back speaker in Dolby Digital EX mode  Some discs have no Dolby Digital    EX flag even though the packages have Dolby Digital EX logos  In this case  select    SB ON        punos punowing BulAofug Ei    3558    mode for digital    Assigning the component    2   components  video input      INPUT MODE      COMPONENT VIDEO INPUT  ASSIGN You can switch the audio input mode for  components which have digital audio input    Except for models of area code CEL  jacks   CEK   You can assign a component video input for 1 Press input buttons to select the input   another visual input  2 Press INPUT MODE repeatedly to   T Press MAIN MENU repeatedly to select select the audio input mode        lt CUSTOM gt      The selected audio input mode appears in  2 Press  lt  or  gt  repeatedly to select thie display       COMP  V  A      Audio input modes  3 Press ENTER    AUTO IN  4 Press  lt  or  gt  repea
52. hange the AM tuning scale to 9 kHz or 10  kHz  After tuning in any AM station  turn off the  receiver  While holding down PRESET TUNING    or TUNING    press I    All preset stations will be  erased when you change the tuning scale  To reset  the scale to 10 kHz  or 9 kHz   repeat the procedure     Video section    Inputs Outputs  Video   COMPONENT VIDEO    Except for models of area code CEL  CEK   Y  1 Vp p  75 ohms  Ps Cs B Y  0 7 Vp p   75 ohms  Pr Cr R Y  0 7 Vp p   75 ohms  80 MHz HD Pass Through    1 Vp p  75 ohms    continued    uopewoyu   euonIppy fi       5368    54       General    Power requirements                         Area code Power requirements   U  CA 120 V AC  60 Hz   CEL  CEK 230 V AC  50 60 Hz   AU 240 V AC  50 Hz   AR  KR 220     230 V AC   50 60 Hz   E2 E3 120 220 240 V AC   50 60 Hz   TW 110 V AC  50 60 Hz       Power consumption                Area code Power consumption  U  CEL  CEK  AU  KR  220 W   AR  E2 E3   CA 300 VA   TW 500 W       Power consumption  during standby mode   0 2 W   Dimensions  w h d   Approx    430 x 157 5 x 310 mm   16 7 8 x 6 2 8 x 12 2 8  inches  including  projecting parts and  controls   Mass  Approx   8 0 kg  17 lb 11 oz     Supplied accessories    FM wire antenna  1    AM loop antenna  1    Remote commander RM AAUOO1  1   R6  size AA  batteries  2        For details on the area code of the component you  are using  see page 3        Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice     List of button locatio
53. io output   10   With analog audio output only    12  MD Tape deck   With analog audio output only   12  Multi channel decoder 10  VCR  camcorder  video game  etc  13       a  Model with a DIGITAL OPTICAL OUTPUT or DIGITAL COAXIAL OUTPUT jack  etc     gt   Model with MULTI CH OUTPUT jacks  etc  This connection is used to output the audio decoded by the  component   s internal multi channel decoder through this receiver       Model equipped only with AUDIO OUT L R jacks  etc    d Model with component video  Y  Pp Cp B Y  Pp Cp R Y  input jacks     continued    peyeys Buje         568    688       Required cords    The hookup diagrams on the subsequent pages assume the use of the following optional connection    cords  EN to     not supplied                                                                                                                                                         Audio cord    Coaxial digital cord  White  L     LED qd  gt    Ii me  Red  R   iF  Aidija a Monaural audio cord  udio video cor Black CaS eS  Yellow  video  Clay  i p  White  L audio   0 EJ fb Tip  Red  R audio  J w gt  Audio cord can be torn into two monaural audio  Video cord cords  i  Yellow  E E gt  Component video cord  D  Optical digital cord  Except for models of area code CEL  CEK   c   w   Green EDA ZE  Blue  R   i  Red   E gt   lt E       Notes      Turn off the power to all components before making any connections       Be sure to make connections firmly to avoid hum and noise    
54. iscs    DIGITA                          DO petsysurrouns    Dolby Surround encoded    PRO  LOGIC    programs            DTS Digital Surround encoded programs    Notes   e Sound fields do not function for the signals with a  sampling frequency of more than 48 kHz    e When one of the following sound fields are selected   no sound is output from the sub woofer if all the  speakers are set to    LARGE    in the SET UP menu   However  the sound will be output from the sub  woofer if the digital input signal contains LFE  Low  Frequency Effect  signals  or if the front  center  or  surround speakers are set to    SMALL         HALL      JAZZ CLUB      LIVE CONCERT    punos punowins BulAofug PD    3358    34     Selecting the surround  back decoding mode      SURR BACK DECODING    This function lets you select the decoding mode  for the surround back signals of the multi  channel input stream    By decoding the surround back signal of DVD  software  etc   recorded in Dolby Digital EX   DTS ES Matrix  DTS ES Discrete 6 1  etc   format  you can enjoy the surround sound  intended by the filmmakers     Press SURR BACK DECODING repeatedly  to select the surround back decoding  mode       SB XXXX    appears in the display    For details  see    How to select the surround back  decoding mode    on page 35    Tip   You can select the surround back decoding mode using     SB XXXX    in the CUSTOMIZE menu  page 39      Note   You can select the surround back decoding mode only  when A F D  m
55. like multi channel surround sound requires five speakers  two front speakers  a  center speaker  and two surround speakers  and a sub woofer  5 1 channel     You can enjoy high fidelity reproduction of DVD software recorded in the Surround EX format if you  connect one additional surround back speaker  6 1 channel   see    Selecting the surround back decoding  mode    on page 34      peyeys Buje if    Example of 6 1 channel speaker system configuration    Center speaker             Front speaker  Right     Surround speaker  Right     Front speaker  Left     Sub woofer    Surround speaker  Left     Surround back speaker    Tips  e When you connect 6 1 channel speaker system  place the surround back speaker behind the listening position     e Since the sub woofer does not emit highly directional signals  you can place it wherever you want     continued       15     Required cords                      Speaker cords  not supplied  E  Monaural audio cord  not supplied    4  Black Capo  E gt              _  Front speaker Front speaker Center speaker Surround back   Right   Left  speaker                               SPEAKERS  FRONT B                             Sub woofer Surround speaker Surround speaker   Right   Left                            Tf you have an additional front speaker system  connect them to the SPEAKERS FRONT B terminals  You can  select the front speakers you want to use with the SPEAKERS  OFF A B A B  button  For details  see    Selecting  the speaker system   
56. munications  However  there   is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a   particular installation  If this equipment does cause   harmful interference to radio or television reception   which can be determined by turning the equipment off  and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the  interference by one or more of the following measures        Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna        Increase the separation between the equipment and  receiver        Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  different from that to which the receiver is  connected        Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV  technician for help     CAUTION  You are cautioned that any changes or modification not    expressly approved in this manual could void your  authority to operate this equipment     Note to CATV system installer    This reminder is provided to call CATV system  installer   s attention to Article 820 40 of the NEC that  provides guidelines for proper grounding and  in  particular  specifies that the cable ground shall be  connected to the grounding system of the building  as  close to the point of cable entry as practical     For customers in Canada    CAUTION   TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK  MATCH WIDE  BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT  FULLY  INSERT     For customers in the United States   Canada and Australia    ENERGY STAR   is a U S  registered  mark  As an ENERGY STAR   partner   Sony Corporation has determined that  this product meets the ENERGY S
57. n 1 dB steps      Dynamic range compressor    Lets you compress the dynamic range of the sound  track  This may be useful when you want to watch  movies at low volumes late at night   e OFF   The dynamic range is not compressed     STD   The dynamic range is compressed as intended by the   recording engineer     MAX   The dynamic range is compressed dramatically   Tip  Dynamic range compressor lets you compress the  dynamic range of the soundtrack based on the dynamic  range information included in the Dolby Digital signal   We recommend using the    MAX    setting  This greatly  compresses the dynamic range and lets you view  movies late at night at low volumes  Unlike analog  limiters  the levels are predetermined and provide a  very natural compression     Note  Dynamic range compression is possible with Dolby  Digital sources only     E EFCT  XXX  Effect level    Initial setting  STD   Lets you adjust the    presence    of the surround effect in  3 levels     MIN  minimum effect   STD  standard  effect  and MAX  maximum effect      Note    This parameter is valid only when you use a sound  field selected with the MOVIE or MUSIC buttons     continued    sBuies pue sjuswysnipy pesueapy H       3758    3868       Resetting sound fields to the  initial settings    Use the buttons on the receiver for the operation     1 Press 1    to turn off the power     2 While holding down 2CH  press  10      SF  CLR     appears in the display and all  sound fields are reset to the initial
58. ns and reference pages       How       to use this page    Use this page to find the location of buttons that are  mentioned in the text     Illustration number     3   26  27  50        DISPLAY    Name of button part Reference page             unit          ALPHABETICAL ORDER          A H    A F D   button indicator     33   AM             11       G1        21   22  23  24  25  41     DIMMER  4  27     DISPLA  Display       Y  3   26  27  50    7   28              DVD  25        22        ENTER  FM       FM MODE    1 O    Input buttons    50     INPUT MODE             15  17  18  41        22  22  23  24  25  41           32        23            20   22  36  40  41           17        36                                                                                                                                                  IR  receptor   5   44  50  SA CD CD  3   22   MAIN MENU  8   18  37  38  41  SPEAKERS  OFF A B A B   2  MASTER VOLUME       16   17   16  42  49    21  22  49  SURR BACK DECODING  14  MD TAPE  24   22   34   MEMORY  34   24  25  TUNING     BQ  23  53   MOVIE  button indicator   1J VIDEO 1  28   22     32  33  50  VIDEO 2  27   22   MULTI CHANNEL DECODING VIDEO 3  26   22     indicator   6   23  VIDEO 3 IN PORTABLE AV IN  MULTI CH IN  9   23   jacks  BY   13   MUSIC  button indicator   13   33    50  NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS   P z 2CH  button indicator   10  30    33  38   PHONES  jack  B3   22  49  I O  power   T   17  18  24  38   PRESET TUNING      P9
59. o sources completely  bypass the sound field processing and multi  channel surround formats are downmixed to 2  channel     Press 2CH        2CH ST     appears in the display and the  receiver switches to the 2CH STEREO mode     Note   No sound is output from the sub woofer in the 2CH  STEREO mode  To listen to the 2 channel stereo  sources using the front left right speakers and a sub  woofer  set to the A F D  mode     Enjoying higher fidelity    sound        AUTO FORMAT DIRECT    The Auto Format Direct  A F D   mode allows  you to select the decoding mode you want for    your audio sound     A F D  mode   Display     Decoding mode       AFD  AUTO   A F D  AUTO     As encoded       PRO LOGIC   DOLBY PL     Dolby Pro Logic       PRO LOGIC II MOVIE   PLII MV     Dolby Pro Logic II       PRO LOGIC II MUSIC   PLII MS        PRO LOGIC II GAME   PLII GM        PRO LOGIC IIx MOVIE   PLILX MV     Dolby Pro Logic IIx       PRO LOGIC IIx MUSIC   PLILX MS        PRO LOGIC IIx GAME   PLILX GM        Neo 6 Cinema   NEO6 CIN     DTS Neo 6       Neo 6 Music   NEO6 MUS        MULTI STEREO   MULTI ST            Decoding the input audio  signal automatically    In this mode  the receiver automatically detects  the type of audio signal being input  Dolby  Digital  DTS  standard 2 channel stereo  etc    and performs the proper decoding if necessary   This mode presents the sound as it was recorded   encoded  without adding any surround effects   However  if there are no low frequency signals  
60. ode is selected except for Dolby Pro  Logic IIx mode  page 30         How to select the surround back decoding mode  You can select the surround back mode you want according to the input stream     When you select    SB AUTO       When the input stream contains the 6 1 channel decode flag     the appropriate decoder is applied to  decode the surround back signal                    Input stream Output channel Applied surround back decoder   Dolby Digital 5 1 5 1     Dolby Digital EX     6 1 Matrix decoder conforms to Dolby Digital EX  DTS 5 1 5 1     DTS ES Matrix 6 1  6 1 DTS Matrix decoder   DTS ES Discrete6 19 6 1 DTS Discrete decoder       When you select    SB ON       Dolby Digital EX is applied to decode the surround back signal regardless of the 6 1 channel decode  flag   in the input stream  This decoder conforms to Dolby Digital EX and functions the same as the  decoders   used in movie theaters                    Input stream Output channel Applied surround back decoder   Dolby Digital 5 1 6 1 Matrix decoder conforms to Dolby Digital EX  Dolby Digital EX  6 1 Matrix decoder conforms to Dolby Digital EX  DTS 5 1 6 1 Matrix decoder conforms to Dolby Digital EX  DTS ES Matrix 6 1   6 1 Matrix decoder conforms to Dolby Digital EX  DTS ES Discrete 6 19 6 1 Matrix decoder conforms to Dolby Digital EX       When you select    SB OFF       Surround back decoding is not performed     4  6 1 channel decode flag is the information recorded in software like DVDs     b  Dolby Di
61. of surround sound  simply by selecting one of the receiver   s pre   programmed sound fields  They bring the  exciting and powerful sound of movie theaters  and concert halls into your home        Selecting a sound field for  movies    Press MOVIE repeatedly to select the  sound field you want     The selected sound field appears in the display              Sound field Display   CINEMA STUDIO EX A C ST EX A  CINEMA STUDIO EX B C ST EX B  CINEMA STUDIO EX C C ST EX C       About DCS  Digital Cinema  Sound     Sound fields with DAE marks use DCS  technology    DCS is the concept name of the surround  technology for home theater developed by Sony   DCS uses the DSP  Digital Signal Processor   technology to reproduce the sound  characteristics of an actual cinema cutting studio  in Hollywood    When played at home  DCS will create a  powerful theater effect that mimics the artistic  combination of sound and action as envisioned  by the movie director     E C ST EX A  CINEMA STUDIO EX A     Reproduces the sound characteristics of the Sony  Pictures Entertainment    Cary Grant Theater    cinema  production studio  This is a standard mode  great for  watching most any type of movies     E C ST EX B  CINEMA STUDIO EX B     Reproduces the sound characteristics of the Sony  Pictures Entertainment    Kim Novak Theater    cinema  production studio  This mode is ideal for watching  science fiction or action movies with lots of sound  effects     E C ST EX C  CINEMA STUDIO EX C   Reproduce
62. of the current or previously used input are  output     suoljes0do 19410    43     4468       Operations Using the Remote RM AAUO001    You can use the remote RM AAU001 to operate  the components in your system     Before you use your  remote    Inserting batteries into the  remote   Insert R6  size AA  batteries with the   and      properly oriented in the battery compartment     When using the remote  point it at the remote  sensor I on the receiver        Tip   Under normal conditions  the batteries should last for  about 6 months  When the remote no longer operates  the receiver  replace all batteries with new ones     Notes   e Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or humid  place    e Do not use a new battery with an old one    e Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or  lighting apparatuses  Doing so may cause a  malfunction       If you don   t use the remote for an extended period of  time  remove the batteries to avoid possible damage  from battery leakage and corrosion     Remote button  description                                                                               aie he   ao 8 Og  39  D 02 vloa DVD  ato        amp     0 MD TAPE SA OD CD TUIIER MAIN MENU  E 9000     29  Ah  Me   28  DUAL MONO     27  26  MASTER       oa 2010    TV CH   lt 1 STEP I gt  TVCH    PRESET  REPLAY JADVANCF PRESET    24   lt   Co   Ye     oe  23  C     TV  22           21          JINIDAN        5  o    11    12  13    14    15    16  17    18  19         20 
63. play  To turn off the speaker output  press  SPEAKERS  OFF A B A B  repeatedly until     SP A    and    SP B    indication turn off     The speaker system    e SPA  The speakers connected to the SPEAKERS  FRONT A terminals    e SPB  The speakers connected to the SPEAKERS  FRONT B terminals    e SPA and SP B  The speakers connected to both the  SPEAKERS FRONT A and B terminals   parallel connection      Recording    Before you begin  make sure you have  connected all components properly        Recording on an audio tape or  MiniDisc   You can record on a cassette tape or MiniDisc  using the receiver  See the operating instructions    of your cassette deck or MD deck if you need  help     1 Select the component to be recorded     2 Prepare the component for playing     For example  insert a CD into the CD  player     3 Insert a blank tape or MD into the  recording deck and adjust the  recording level  if necessary     4 Start recording on the recording deck   then start playback on the playback  component     Notes   e Sound adjustments do not affect the signal output  from the MD TAPE OUT jacks    e The analog audio signals of the current input is  output from the MD TAPE OUT jacks    e The signals input to the MULTI CH IN jacks are not  output from the MD TAPE OUT jacks even when  MULTI CH IN is being used  The analog audio  signals of the current or previously used input are  output        Recording on a video tape    You can record from a VCR  a TV or a DVD  player using th
64. s     CUSTOMIZE menu parameters    The initial settings are underlined     E ois 924  96 XXXX   DTS 96 24 decoding mode     AUTO  When a DTS 96 24 signal is input  it is played back  at 96 kHz sampling frequencies   e OFF  Even when a DTS 96 24 signal is input  it is played  back at 48 kHz sampling frequencies        Notes   e This parameter is valid only in the A F D  mode   page 30   In other sound fields  this parameter is  always set to    96 OFF       e DTS 96 24 decoding is valid only in the A F D  mode   page 30   When the system is set to other sound  fields  standard 48 kHz decoding is used    e Even when a DTS 96 24 signal is input  standard  48 kHz decoding is used if any speakers are set to     SMALL    or if the sub woofer is set to    NO        E SB XXXX   Surround back decoding mode   You can also press SURR BACK DECODING to set  the surround back decoding mode  page 34    For details on each decoding mode  see page 35     OFF  e AUTO    ON    Note  This parameter is valid only in the A F D  mode except  for Dolby Pro Logic IIx mode  page 30      E A V SYNC  X   Time alignment   e Y  Yes   Delay time  68 ms   The audio output is delayed so that the time gap  between the audio output and visual display is  minimized   e N  No   Delay time  0 ms   The audio output is not delayed     Notes  e This parameter is useful when you use a large LCD  or plasma monitor or a projection TV   e This parameter is valid only when you use a sound  field selected with the 2CH or 
65. s function lets you store up to 30 FM and FM  RDS stations in alphabetical order without  redundancy  Additionally  it only stores the  stations with the clearest signals    If you want to store FM or AM stations one by  one  see    Presetting radio stations     page 25     Use the buttons on the receiver for the operation     1 Press I    to turn off the receiver     2 Hold down MEMORY and press I    to  turn the receiver back on      AUTO BETICAL SELECT    appears in  the display and the receiver scans and stores  all the FM and FM RDS stations in the  broadcast area    For RDS stations  the tuner first checks for  stations broadcasting the same program   then stores only the one with the clearest  signal  The selected RDS stations are sorted  alphabetically by their Program Service  name  then assigned a 2 character preset  code  For more details on RDS  see   page 26    Regular FM stations are assigned 2   character preset codes and stored after the  RDS station    When done     FINISH    appears in the  display momentarily and the receiver  returns to the normal operation     Notes   e Do not press any button on the receiver or supplied  remote during autobetical operation  except I      e If you move to another area  repeat this procedure to  store stations in your new area    e For details on tuning the stored stations  see    Tuning  to preset stations     page 25     e If you move the antenna after storing stations with  this procedure  the stored settings may no lon
66. s the sound characteristics of the Sony  Pictures Entertainment scoring stage  This mode is  ideal for watching musicals or films where orchestra  music is featured in the soundtrack     About CINEMA STUDIO EX modes    CINEMA STUDIO EX modes are suitable for  watching motion picture DVDs  etc    with  multi channel surround effects  You can  reproduce the sound characteristics of Sony  Pictures Entertainment   s dubbing studio in your  home   The CINEMA STUDIO EX modes consist of  the following three elements   e Virtual Multi Dimension  Creates 5 sets of virtual speakers from a single  pair of actual surround speakers   e Screen Depth Matching  Creates the sensation that the sound is coming  from inside the screen like in theaters   e Cinema Studio Reverberation  Reproduces the type of reverberation found in  theaters   The CINEMA STUDIO EX modes integrate  these three elements simultaneously     Notes   e The effects provided by the virtual speakers may  cause increased noise in the playback signal    e When listening with sound fields that employ the  virtual speakers  you will not be able to hear any  sound coming directly from the surround speakers        Selecting a sound field for  music    Press MUSIC repeatedly to select the  sound field you want     The selected sound field appears in the display                 Sound field Display  HALL HALL  JAZZ CLUB JAZZ   LIVE CONCERT CONCERT  E HALL   Reproduces the acoustics of a classical concert hall   E JAZZ  JAZZ CLUB    
67. surround sound   Please note that  setting the speaker distance closer  than the actual location of the speakers will cause a  delay in the output of the sound from that speaker  In  other words  the speaker will sound like it is further  away    For example  setting the center speaker distance 1   2  meters  3   6 feet  closer than the actual speaker  position will create a fairly realistic sensation of being     inside    the screen  If you cannot obtain a satisfactory  surround effect because the surround speakers are too  close  setting the surround speaker distance closer   shorter  than the actual distance will create a larger  sound stage    Adjusting these parameter while listening to the sound  often results in much better surround sound  Give it a  try        a aL XXXX XX     Surround speaker position    Lets you specify the location of your surround speakers  for proper implementation of the surround effects in  the Cinema Studio EX modes  page 32                                                e SIDE LO  Select if the location of your surround speakers  corresponds to section Q an O       SIDE HI  Select if the location of your surround speakers  corresponds to section Q an       e BEHD LO  Select if the location of your surround speakers  corresponds to section O and O       BEHD HI  Select if the location of your surround speakers  corresponds to section O and             This setup item is not available when the surround  speakers size parameter is set to    NO 
68. tedly to select the Gives priority to digital signals when there are   component video input you want to both digital and analog connections  If there   assign  are no digital signals  analog is selected   5 p   COAX IN   ress   or     repeatedly to select the    input you want to assign the Specifies the digital audio signals input to the    component video input jacks selected DIGITAL COAXIAL input jack   in step 4    OPT IN    The input you can assign varies for each Specifies the digital audio signals input to the    component video input  For details  see DIGITAL OPTICAL input jacks        Selectable component video inputs for   ANALOG  each input     Specifies the analog audio signals input to the    6 AUDIO IN  L R  jacks   Press ENTER     Notes  Selectable component video e When signals with a sampling frequency of more  inputs for each input than 48 kHz is input  the tone and sound field cannot  be used     The initial settings are underlined  a         Some audio input modes may be dimmed depending       VIDEO 2 on the input  This means that the selected input is  VIDEO 1  VIDEO 2  VIDEO 3 unavailable   DVD       VIDEO 1  VIDEO 3  DYD       Note  You cannot assign a visual input to more than one  component video input     368    Customizing sound fields    By adjusting the LEVEL menu  you can  customize the sound fields to suit your particular  listening situation     Note on the displayed items   The setup items you can adjust in each menu vary  depending on the so
69. the preset station A      rogram Service name  The name you entered will be  you want to create an index name for   3 A dwilb    overwritten by the Program Service name     page 25    To index an input    Press the input button to select the  input you want to create an index name  for     2 Press MAIN MENU repeatedly to select      lt CUSTOM  gt         Press  lt  or  gt  repeatedly to select     NAME IN           Press ENTER     The cursor flashes and you can select a  character     suoljeiodo 194 0  i    5 Use  lt  or  gt  and   or   to create an  index name   Press   or     repeatedly to select a character   then press  gt  to move the cursor to the next  position     41     426    Using the Sleep Timer    You can set the receiver to turn off automatically  at a specified time  Use the remote for the  operation     Press SLEEP repeatedly while the power is  on    Each time you press SLEEP  the display changes  cyclically as follows    2 00 00     1 30 00     1 00 00     0 30 00      OFF   While using Sleep Timer     SLEEP    lights up in  the display    Tip   To check the remaining time before the receiver turns  off  press SLEEP  The remaining time appears in the    display  If you press SLEEP again  the sleep timer will  be canceled     Selecting the speaker  system    You can select the front speaker system you  want to use     Press SPEAKERS  OFF A B A B   repeatedly to select the front speaker  system you want to use    The selected speaker system appears in the  dis
70. und field  Certain setup parameters  may be dimmed in the display  This means that the  selected parameter is either unavailable or fixed and  unchangeable        Adjusting the LEVEL menu    You can adjust the balance and level of each  speaker  These settings are applied to all sound  fields except for effect level parameter  The  effect level parameter settings are stored  individually for each sound field     1 Start playing a source encoded with  multi channel surround effects  DVD   etc       2 Press MAIN MENU repeatedly to select      lt LEVEL gt         3 Press  lt  or  gt  repeatedly to select the  parameter you want to adjust     For details  see    LEVEL menu parameters     below     4 While monitoring the sound  press   or      repeatedly to select the setting you  want     The setting is entered automatically     5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust the other  parameters     LEVEL menu parameters    The initial setting is underlined     E ic  iat BAL  L R XX   Front speaker balance   Initial setting  BALANCE  0   Lets you adjust the balance between front left and right    speakers  You can adjust in the range of BAL  L   1 to   8   BALANCE  0   BAL  R   1 to  8  in 17 steps           E CTR XXX dB   Center speaker level     E SUR L  XXX dB   Surround speaker  left  level     E SUR R  XXX dB   Surround speaker  right  level     E SB XXX dB   Surround back speaker level     E S W  XXX dB   Sub woofer level   Initial setting  0 dB  You can adjust from    10 dB to  10 dB i
71. uner  MD TAPE Receiver To listen to Minidisc or  DYD player 30 audio tape   AVI VCR  Turns the audio and MEMORY Receiver Stores the radio  1 Satellite tuner  video components on or 13 stations   CD player  off  MOVIE  7  Receiver Selects the pre   DVD player  programmed sound  MD deck fields for movie   CLEAR Satellite tuner  Clears a mistake when MPX MO VCR Selects Main Sub  26 DVD player you press the incorrect language   erie buttons w MUSIC  8  Receiver Selects the pre   returns to continuous  l  vback   te programmed sound    py aan fields for music   DISPLAY _ Receiver  Selects information MUTING Receiver Mutes the sound fom  25 VCR  displayed on the TV      14 the receiver   Satellite tuner  screen   CD player  PRESET     Receiver Selects preset stations   DVD player  24   17  TV VCR  Selects preset channel   MD deck Satellite tuner  D SKIP  13  CD player  Skips discs  multi disc RETURN  DVD player Returns to the previous  DVD player changer only   EXIT  25 menu   D TUNING Receiver Enters direct tuning Satellite tuner Exits the menu   11 mode  SA CD CD Receiver To listen to Super  DUAL Receiver Selects the language 31 Audio CD or compact  MONO  9 you want during digital disc   broadcast  SHIFT  12  Receiver Selects a memory page  DVD  4 Receiver To watch DVD  for presetting radio  ENTER  13 TV VCR  After selecting a stations or tuning to  Satellite tuner channel  disc or track preset stations   using the numeric SLEEP  34  Receiver Activates the sleep    buttons  press
    
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