Printed in Malaysia
?? 2009 Sony Corporation
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing, and do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.
To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover the ventilation opening of the apparatus with newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc. Do not place the naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus.
As the main plug is used to disconnect the unit from the mains, connect the unit to an easily accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an abnormality in the unit, disconnect the main plug from the AC outlet immediately.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or
Do not expose batteries or apparatus with battery installed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like.
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.
The unit is not disconnected from the mains as long as it is connected to the AC outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned off.
Important Safety
Instructions
1)Read these instructions.
2)Keep these instructions.
3)Heed all warnings.
4)Follow all instructions.
5)Do not use this apparatus near water.
6)Clean only with dry cloth.
7)Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer???s instructions.
8)Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9)Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or
outlet.
10)Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11)Only use attachments/ accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12)Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from
13)Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14)Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as
Owner???s Record
The model and serial numbers are located at 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.______________
CAUTION
The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. As the laser beam used in this
Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
This label is located on the laser protective housing inside the enclosure.
For customers in the USA
The following FCC statement applies only to the version of this model manufactured for sale in the USA. Other versions may not comply with FCC technical regulations.
NOTE:
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
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accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. 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 modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
If you have any questions about this product, you may call; Sony Customer Information Service Center
For Customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES- 003.
If this product is not working properly, please call
Warranty Replacement service.
For other product related questions please contact our Customer Information Service Center at
Precautions
???To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
???Keep the external memory away from children. If swallowed, promptly see a doctor.
Precautions
On safety
???To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the player, or place the player near water, such as near a bathtub or shower room. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the player and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further.
???Do not touch the AC power cord with wet hands. Doing so may cause an electric shock.
On placement
???Place the player in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat
???Do not place the player on a soft surface such as a rug that might block the ventilation holes.
???Do not place the player in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, or mechanical shock.
???If the player is brought directly from a cold to a warm location, or is placed in a very damp room, moisture may condense on the lenses inside the player. Should this occur, the player may not operate properly. In this case, remove the disc and leave the player turned on for about half an hour until the moisture evaporates.
???Keep the player and the discs away from equipment with strong magnets, such as microwave ovens, or large loudspeakers.
???Do not place heavy or unstable objects on the player.
???Do not install the player in an inclined position. It is designed to be operated in a horizontal position only.
???Do not place any objects other than discs on the disc tray. Doing so may cause damage to the player or the object.
???When you move the player, take out any discs. If you don???t, the disc may be damaged.
???When you move the player, disconnect the AC power cord and all other cables from the player.
On transporting the player
Before transporting the player, follow the procedure below to return the internal mechanisms to their original positions.
1)Remove all the discs from the disc slots.
2)Press OPEN/CLOSE to close the front cover.
Make sure that ???NO DISC??? appears on the front panel display.
3)Wait for 10 seconds, then press [/1 to turn off the player.
On power sources
???If you are not going to use the player for a long time, be sure to disconnect the player from the wall outlet. To disconnect the AC power cord, grasp the plug itself; never pull the cord.
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???Observe following points to prevent the AC power cord being damaged. Do not use the AC power cord if it is damaged, as doing so may result in an electric shock or fire.
???Do not pinch the AC power cord between the player and wall, shelf, etc.
???Do not put anything heavy on the AC power cord or pull on the AC power cord itself.
On adjusting volume
Do not turn up the volume while listening to a section with very low level inputs or no audio signals. If you do, the speakers may be damaged when a peak level section is played.
On cleaning
Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or
???A disc that has cellophane tape or sticker adhesive on it.
Tape or sticker
Adhesive material
???A disc that has a non- standard shape (e.g., card, heart).
???8 cm
???Do not insert discs other than those described in ???Playable Discs??? (page 86). Inserting a disc in a format not compatible may cause a malfunction.
To ensure stable operation
???To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its edge. Do not touch the surface.
Be careful not to leave fingerprints especially on Blu- ray Discs.
Dust, fingerprints, or scratches on the disc may cause it to malfunction.
???Clean the disc with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the disc from the center out.
benzine.
On cleaning discs, disc/ lens cleaners
Do not use cleaning discs or disc/lens cleaners (including wet or spray types). These may cause the apparatus to malfunction.
On replacement of parts
In the events that this player is repaired, repaired parts may be collected for reuse or recycling purposes.
Notes about the discs
???Do not use the following discs.
???A disc with a label or sticker on it.
??? A lens cleaning disc.
???If you have printed the disc???s label, dry the label before playing.
???If burrs or adhesive material attach on the disc, the player may work unstably. In order to ensure stable operation, insert a disc after removing burrs or foreign objects. Burrs may be removed by rubbing the edge of the disc with the side of a pen or pencil. If a disc does not play, check for burrs on the disc and its two adjacent discs.
Extra
adhesive Burrs material
Pen or pencil
???Do not resurface the playing side of a disc to remove surface scratches.
???Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available disc/ lens cleaners, or
???Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts, or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as the temperature may rise considerably inside the car.
???After removing a disc from the disc slot, store the disc in its case.
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Copyrights and
Trademarks
???This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.
???Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. ???Dolby???, ???Pro Logic???, and the
???Manufactured under license under U.S. Patent #???s: 5,451,942; 5,956,674; 5,974,380; 5,978,762; 6,226,616; 6,487,535; 7,392,195; 7,272,567; 7,333,929; 7,212,872 & other U.S. and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS is a registered trademark and the DTS logos, Symbol,
???Java and all
???, ???XMB,??? and ???xross media bar??? are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
???This product incorporates
???
???
???
??????x.v.Color??? and ???x.v.Color??? logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
??????BRAVIA??? is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
??????PhotoTV HD??? and the ???PhotoTV HD??? logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
???MPEG
???This product meets ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.
ENERGY STAR and the ENERGY STAR mark are registered U.S. marks. ENERGY STAR is a registered mark owned by the U.S. government.
???Music and video recognition
technology and related data are provided by Gracenote??. Gracenote is the industry standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery. For more information, please visit www.gracenote.com.
CD, DVD,
Gracenote in the United States and/or other countries.
???Other system and product names are generally trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers. ??? and ?? marks are not indicated in this document.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Caution: This player is capable of holding a still video image or
If you have any questions or problems concerning your player, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
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About This
Manual
???In this manual, ???disc??? is used as a general reference for BDs, DVDs, or CDs unless
otherwise specified by the text or illustrations.
??? Icons, such as BD , listed at the top of each explanation indicate what kind of media can be used with the function being explained.
For details, see ???Playable Discs??? (page 86).
???Instructions in this manual describe the controls on the remote. You can also use the controls on the player if they have the similar symbols as those on the remote.
???The
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Table of Contents
WARNING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Guide to Parts and Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Guide to
Hooking Up the Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Step 1: Connecting to Your TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Connecting to an HDMI jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Connecting to component video jacks (Y, PB, PR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Connecting to an audio/video or S VIDEO jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Step 2: Connecting to Your AV Amplifier (Receiver) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Connecting to an HDMI jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Connecting to digital jacks (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Connecting to 7.1 channel jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Connecting to audio L/R jacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Step 3: Inserting an External Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Step 4: Connecting to the Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 When connecting to a broadband router directly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 When connecting via a wireless LAN router . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Step 5: Connecting the AC Power Cord . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Step 6: Preparing the Remote . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Step 7: Easy Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Step 8: Inserting Discs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Inserting a rental disc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Step 9: Loading Disc Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Playing BDs/DVDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Using the BD???s or DVD???s menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Enjoying
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About the BRAVIA Sync Features (HDMI connections only) . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Terms and Conditions of Use and End User License Agreement . . . . . . . . . 92
Before operating the player, please read ???Terms and Conditions of Use and End User License Agreement??? (page 92).
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Guide to Parts and Controls
For more information, see the pages in parentheses.
Front panel
A[/1 (on/standby) (page 31)
Turns on the player, or sets to standby mode.
B Remote sensor (page 31)
C Front panel display (page 10)
DN (play) (page 37)
Starts playback.
DISC CHANGE
Switches to the dial function for selecting the disc.
DIRECT SEARCH
Switches to the dial function for searching for a chapter/track.
GOPEN/CLOSE (page 34)
Opens or closes the front cover.
X (pause) (page 37)
Pauses playback.
DISC EJECT (page 34)
Opens the front cover and ejects the disc.
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To lock the front cover (Child Lock)
You can lock the front cover to prevent it being opened by mistake.
When the player is turned on, hold down X on the player for more than 10 seconds until ???LOCKED??? appears in the front panel display. The front cover is locked.
To unlock the front cover, hold down X on the player until ???UNLOCK??? appears in the front panel display.
Front panel display
AFile format
Displays the format of the currently playing file.
BDisc type
Displays the currently playing disc type.
EPlay mode
Displays a currently playing play mode.
FDISC CHANGE/DIRECT SEARCH
Displays either selected function mode for the dial.
DHD (page 66)
Lights up when outputting 720p/1080i/ 1080p video signals from the HDMI OUT jack or 720p/1080i video signals from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks.
24P (page 67)
Lights up when outputting 1080p/24 Hz video signals of
IN, X
Lights up during playback or pause.
JNetwork connection indicator
Lights up when downloading the player???s software.
For details on downloading the player???s software, see page 64.
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Rear panel
A AUDIO OUT (L/R) jacks (page 22, H HDMI OUT jack (page 19, 24)
27)I CONTROL S IN/IR IN jack
BMULTI CHANNEL OUTPUT (FRONT L/R, SURROUND L/R,
SUR BACK L/R, CENTER, SUB WOOFER) jacks (page 26)
CDIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/ COAXIAL) jacks (page 25)
D LAN (100) terminal (page 29)
EVIDEO OUT (VIDEO/S VIDEO) jacks (page 22)
F EXT slot (page 28)
GCOMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y, PB, PR) jacks (page 21)
If you have a CONTROL
JVentilation holes
The ventilation fan is inside the player.
K AC IN terminal (page 30)
LRS232C port
Used for maintenance and service, or communication with external equipment.
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Remote
The number 5, AUDIO, TV CH +, and N PLAY buttons have a tactile dot. Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the player.
Button functions differ depending on the mode selected by the OPERATION CHANGE buttons. , , and AMP indicate the
functions available for each operation mode.
b
The available functions of the remote differ depending on the disc or the situation.
AAV [/1 (on/standby) (page 59)
AMP Turns on the connected TV or AV amplifier, or sets to standby mode.
[/1 (on/standby) (page 31)
Turns on the player, or sets to standby mode.
BOPERATION CHANGE (page 58)
Changes the operation mode to control the component by the remote.
Operates the player. Operates a connected TV.
AMP Operates a connected AV
amplifier.
CZ OPEN/CLOSE (page 34)
Opens or closes the front cover.
INPUT (input select)
AMP Switches between TV and other input sources.
THEATER (page 56)
Automatically switches to the optimum video mode for watching movies.
b
The THEATER button functions only when a Theater
DNumber buttons (page 39, 41, 60,
AMP
Enters the title/chapter numbers, etc.
ENTER (page 39, 41, 60, 62)
Enters a selected item.
CLEAR/ (dot)
Clears the entry field.
Inputs ???.??? (dot) when inputting numerics.
EAUDIO (page 73)/FAVORITES
AMP Selects the language when
Selects the sound track on CDs.
Displays the favorite TV channel list.
SUBTITLE (page 73)/CC
Selects the subtitle language when
on a
Changes the subtitle of the TV.
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ANGLE/WIDE
Switches to other viewing angles when
ROM/DVD VIDEO.
Changes the aspect ratio of the connected TV.
FREPEAT
Plays music tracks repeatedly. Pressing repeatedly cycles through all track repeat, one track repeat, and off.
SHUFFLE
Plays all the music discs in random order. Pressing the button toggles between random playback on and off.
ALL DISCS
Plays all the music or photo discs in the player.
Plays all the music discs repeatedly or randomly during Repeat Play or Shuffle Play.
The ALL DISCS indicator lights up in the front panel display.
To cancel, press the button again.
GTIME
Displays the elapsed/remaining playback time in the front panel display. Each time you press the button, the display changes as follows.
When playing a
Elapsed time of the current title r
Remaining time of the current title
When playing a CD
Elapsed time of the current track r
Remaining time of the current track r
Elapsed time of the current disc
r
Remaining time of the current disc
DISPLAY (page 15)
AMP
When playing a video or photo
Displays the disc or file information on the screen.
When playing music
Displays the playback information on the front panel display.
Each press changes the display as follows:
Playing time t Track name t Album name
When displaying the home menu
Displays the currently selected category icon/group name/sorting order and operation guide.
HColor buttons (RED/GREEN/
BLUE/YELLOW)
Short cut keys for selecting items on some BD???s menus (can also be used for BD???s Java interactive operations).
ITOP MENU (page 39)/GUIDE
Opens or closes a BD???s or DVD???s Top Menu.
Displays the Digital Electronic Program Guide (EPG).
POP UP/MENU (page 39)/GUI
MODE
Opens or closes a
AMP Switches the menu display mode between GUI MODE and DISPLAY MODE.
OPTIONS (page 38, 44, 48)/
TOOLS
AMP
The options menu that can be selected appears on the screen.
HOME (page 15, 37, 63)
AMP
Enters or exits the home menu.
RETURN
AMP
Returns to the previous display.
B/V/v/b
AMP
Moves the highlight to select a displayed item.
(enter)
AMP
Enters the selected item.
JSORT
Changes the title order. Each time you press the button, the list is sorted by the selected item.
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GROUP
Displays titles by category. Each time you press the button, the list is switched by the selected category.
K. PREV/NEXT > (previous/ next)
Skips to the previous/next chapter, track, or file.
To go to the beginning of the previous track, press . PREV twice.
REPLAY/ADVANCE (instant replay/instant advance)
Replays the scene/briefly fast forwards the scene.
m/M
(fast reverse/fast forward)
Fast reverses/fast forwards the disc when pressed during playback.
Each time you press the button, search speed changes as follows*:
Playback direction
M1 (??10) t M2 (??30) t M3 (??120)
Reverse direction
n (??1) t m1 (??10) t m2 (??30) t m3 (??120)
When you press and hold the button, fast forward/fast reverse continues at the selected speed until you release the button.
*Search speed does not change when playing CDs.
Speed multiple values are approximate.
???To resume normal playback, press
N PLAY.
To play in slow, freeze frame (playback direction only)
Plays BDs/DVDs in slow motion when M is pressed for more than one second in pause mode.
Plays one frame at a time when M is pressed briefly in pause mode.
???To resume normal playback, press
N PLAY.
N PLAY (page 37)
Starts or
Plays a slideshow when a disc containing JPEG image files is inserted.
SCENE SEARCH (page 40)
Switches to Scene Search mode, which lets you move quickly between scenes within the title currently being played back.
X PAUSE (page 38)
Pauses or
x STOP
Stops playback and remembers the stop point (resume point) (page 38, 45).
LMUTING (page 59)
AMP Turns off the sound temporarily.
VOLUME/TV VOL +/??? (page 59)
AMP
Adjusts the volume.
DISC SKIP (page 38, 45, 49)/TV CH (channel) +/???
Selects the disc you want to play. Press DISC SKIP+/??? repeatedly until you find the disc you want to play. When you release the button, playback of the
selected disc starts.
Selects the TV channels up and down.
MDIMMER
Adjusts the lighting of the front panel display.
RENTAL SLOT (page 35)
Opens or closes the front cover to play a disc in slot number 1.
LOAD (page 51)
Reads the disc information of all unknown discs, and loads it into the memory.
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Guide to
Home menu display
The ???home menu??? appears when you press HOME, and provides entries to select a disc or setting item.
To display information at the top and bottom of the screen
Press DISPLAY. Press the button again to turn off the display.
A Category icons
???Video??? : Lists the discs containing video.
???Music??? : Lists the discs containing music.
???Photo??? : Lists the discs containing photo.
???Settings??? : Lists the setting items.
BDiscs, Playlists
The disc icons indicate as follows.
???Other Discs???: Group of invalid discs or an update disc
???Unknown Discs???: Group of unidentified discs
???Playlists???: Group of music playlists
(disc icon): Discs whose jacket picture cannot be acquired from Gracenote Database.
CDisc information icons
: Music genre
: Movie genre
: Music artist/Movie cast
: Movie director
AHeader information
Displays the currently selected category/ folder name and list type (group name/ sorting order)
BFooter information
Displays available buttons and their functions
Screen displays during playback
For video and photo playback, the display turns on/off by pressing DISPLAY.
The displayed information differs depending on the disc type and player status.
When playing a
A The currently selected angle
B Title number or name
CThe currently selected audio or subtitle setting
DAvailable functions ( angle/ audio/ subtitle)
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EPlayback information
Displays Disc type/Play mode/Video codec/Bit rate/Playing status bar/ Playing time (Remaining time*)
F Output resolution/Video frequency
* Displayed when you press TIME repeatedly.
z
???You can also check the playback information in the front panel display (page 10).
???Press SUBTITLE, AUDIO, or ANGLE, and you can check each type of information.
When playing a photo file
A File name
B Album name
C Shooting date
D Rotating status
E Disc type/Playing status
FCurrent file number/total number of files
When playing a music CD/MP3 audio track
A Track/file name
B Audio mode
CPlaying information
Displays Disc type/Playing status bar/ Track number/Playing time
DTrack information
Displays Artist name/Album name/ Genre name/Play mode
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Hooking Up the Player
Check that you have the following items.
???Audio/video cord (phono plug ??3) (1)
???AC power cord (1)
???Remote commander (remote) (1)
???Size AA (R6) batteries (2)
Follow steps 1 through 9 to hook up and adjust the settings of the player. Do not connect the AC power cord until you reach ???Step 5: Connecting the AC Power Cord??? (page 30).
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Getting Started
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Step 1: Connecting to Your TV
The player has the following video jacks. Connect the player to your TV according to the input jack on your TV.
If you connect the player to your TV using an HDMI cable, you can enjoy high quality digital pictures and sound through the HDMI OUT jack.
b
???Plug in cables securely to prevent unwanted noise.
???Refer to the instructions supplied with the components to be connected.
???You cannot connect this player to a TV that does not have a video input jack.
???Do not apply too much pressure on the connecting cables. Pushing against the cabinet wall, etc., may damage the cable.
To connect to a TV with DVI input
Use an
Furthermore, you cannot connect the HDMI OUT jack to DVI jacks that are not HDCP compliant (e.g., DVI jacks on PC displays).
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Connecting to an HDMI jack
Connect the player and your TV using an HDMI cable to enjoy high quality digital pictures and sound through the HDMI OUT jack.
If you connect a Sony TV that is compatible with the ???Control for HDMI??? (BRAVIA Sync) function (page 56), refer to the operating instructions supplied with the TV.
If you connect a 1080/24p- or
HDMI cable (not supplied)
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Notes on connecting to the HDMI OUT jack
Observe the following as improper handling may damage the HDMI OUT jack and the connector.
???Carefully align the HDMI OUT jack on the rear of the player and the HDMI connector by checking their shapes. Make sure the connector is not upside down or tilted.
TV
???Be sure to disconnect an HDMI cable when moving the player.
???If you place the player on a cabinet with an HDMI cable connected, do not apply too much pressure to the cabinet wall. It may damage the HDMI OUT jack or the HDMI cable.
???When connecting or disconnecting, do not screw in or rotate the HDMI connector.
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b
???Not all high definition television sets are fully compatible with this product and may cause artifacts to be displayed in the picture. In the case of 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p scan picture problems, it is recommended that the user switch the connection to the VIDEO OUT (VIDEO or S VIDEO) jack. If there are questions regarding our TV set compatibility with this model 480i/480p/ 720p/1080i/1080p
???If the picture is not clear, unnatural or not to your satisfaction, change the video output resolution in step 3 of ???Output Video Format??? under the ???Video Settings??? setup (page 66).
???Be sure to use only an HDMI cable that bears the HDMI logo.
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Connecting to component video jacks (Y, PB, PR)
Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks of the player and your TV using a component video cable or three video cables (not supplied) of the same kind and length. You can enjoy
Be sure to connect to the AUDIO OUT (L/R) jacks using the audio/video cord.
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Match the color of the plug to that of the jack.
Match the color of the plug to that of the jack.
TV
: Signal flow
b
When you connect the player and TV using a component video cable, disconnect the video plug (yellow) of the audio/video cord.
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Connecting to an audio/video or S VIDEO jack
Connect the VIDEO OUT (VIDEO) jack and AUDIO OUT (L/R) jacks of the player and your TV using the audio/video cord. You can enjoy standard quality pictures and sound.
Match the color of the plug to that of the jack.
TV
: Signal flow
b
When you connect the player and TV using an S- video cord, disconnect the video plug (yellow) of the audio/video cord.
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Step 2: Connecting to Your AV Amplifier (Receiver)
AV amplifier (receiver) and cable requirements differ as follows, depending on the source. To enjoy BD high quality sound, set ???BD Audio Setting??? to ???Direct??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 71).
To enjoy secondary audio and interactive audio, set ???BD Audio Setting??? to ???Mix??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 71).
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*1 When ???BD Audio Setting??? is set to ???Direct??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup, audio signals decoded by the AV amplifier (receiver) are output.
*2 When ???BD Audio Setting??? is set to ???Direct??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup, the HD Audio (Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,
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???The supported audio formats of BDs/DVDs are specified on the back of each package.
???For details on audio output signals, see ???Audio Output Signals??? on page 89.
b
???When you connect the player to your AV amplifier (receiver) using an HDMI cable, do one of the following:
???Connect your AV amplifier (receiver) to your TV using an HDMI cable, or
???Connect the player to your TV using a video cable other than an HDMI cable (component video cable,
???If you connect a component that does not conform to the selected audio signal, a loud noise (or no sound) will come from the speakers, which could damage your ears or the speakers.
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Connecting to an HDMI jack
If your AV amplifier (receiver) has an HDMI input, you can enjoy surround sound.
If you connect a Sony AV amplifier (receiver) that is compatible with the ???Control for HDMI??? function (page 56), refer to the operating instructions supplied with the AV amplifier (receiver).
HDMI cable (not supplied)
AV amplifier (receiver)
HDMI cable (not supplied)
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Make the following settings to enjoy higher quality sound from the connected AV amplifier (receiver).
???Set ???Audio Output Priority??? to ???HDMI??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 69).
???Set ???Audio (HDMI)??? to ???Auto??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 71).
???Set ???BD Audio Setting??? to ???Direct??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 71).
TV
b
Not all
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Connecting to digital jacks (OPTICAL/COAXIAL)
If your AV amplifier (receiver) has a Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic, or DTS decoder and a digital input jack, you can enjoy Dolby Digital (5.1ch), Dolby Pro Logic (4.0ch), or DTS (5.1ch) surround effects.
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AV amplifier (receiver)
: Signal flow
1 Connect the digital jack of the player and your AV amplifier (receiver).
2 Set ???Audio Output Priority??? to ???Coaxial/Optical??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 69).
3 Make the appropriate settings in ???Dolby Digital??? and ???DTS??? under the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 72).
Otherwise, no sound or a loud noise will come from your speakers.
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Connecting to 7.1 channel jacks
If your AV amplifier (receiver) has 7.1 channel inputs, you can enjoy multi channel surround sound.
AV amplifier (receiver)
: Signal flow
1 Connect the 7.1 channel jacks of the player and your AV amplifier (receiver).
2 Set ???Audio Output Priority??? to ???Multi Channel Analog??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 69).
3 Make the appropriate settings in ???Speaker Settings??? under the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 69).
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Connecting to audio L/R jacks
If your AV amplifier (receiver) only has L and R audio input jacks, use this connection.
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(red) (white)
Audio/video cord (supplied)
(red) (white)
Match the color of the plug to that of the jack.
AV amplifier (receiver)
: Signal flow
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Step 3: Inserting an
External Memory
To enjoy additional content (such as
Insert the external memory device (1 GB or larger USB flash memory, such as Sony USM2GL or USM2GH) into the EXT slot as your local storage.
Insert the external memory into the EXT slot as far as it will go.
Check that the EXT indicator lights up in the front panel display when turning the player on.
Rear of the player
External memory (not supplied)
Terminal side up
To remove the external memory
1Press [/1 to turn the player off.
2Pull the external memory out from the EXT slot.
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???Do not connect anything other than a USB flash memory, such as an HDD, etc., to the EXT slot.
???Insert the external memory straight. If you force the external memory into the slot, this will cause damage to both the external memory and the player.
???Keep the external memory away from small children to prevent them from accidentally swallowing it.
???Do not apply too much pressure to the external memory in the slot, as it may cause a malfunction.
???The Sony USM2GL (available as of September 2009) is recommended.
???Other USB flash devices may support this function. However we cannot guarantee compatibility with all USB flash memory devices.
???When inserting a USB flash memory, check the insertion direction before inserting it.
???Some USB flash memory devices may stick out from the EXT slot. Do not force into the slot or apply pressure to the protruding portion of the USB flash memory.
???To avoid data corruption or damage to the external memory, turn the player off when inserting or removing the external memory.
???If the EXT indicator does not light up, turn the player off, remove and
???The external memory is used as the local storage for Bonus
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Step 4: Connecting to the Network
Connect the LAN (100) terminal of the player to your Internet source using a network cable to receive disc information or update the player???s software. You can also enjoy the
1 Connect the LAN (100) terminal of the player to your Internet source.
Methods to connect to your Internet source include:
???Connecting to a broadband router directly
???Connecting via a wireless LAN router Refer also to the instructions supplied with the broadband router or the wireless LAN router.
2 Make the appropriate settings in ???Internet Settings??? under the ???Network Settings??? setup (page 78).
To update the player???s software using the network
See ???Network Update??? (page 64) and ???Software Update Notification??? (page 77).
To enjoy the
See ???Enjoying
b
???Do not connect a phone line to the LAN (100) terminal, as it may cause a malfunction.
???For optimal performance of
???To allow Internet connections from BD contents, select ???Allow??? in ???BD Internet Connection??? during Easy Setup (page 31). To change the setting, see page 75.
When connecting to a broadband router directly
Network cable (not supplied)
Broadband router
to PC
Network cable (not supplied)
ADSL modem/
Cable modem
Internet
About network (LAN) cables
Depending on the modem or router, the type of network (LAN) cable, straight or crossing, differs. For details on network (LAN) cables, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the modem or router.
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When connecting via a wireless LAN router
Network cable
(not supplied)
Ethernet/wireless
LAN media converter
to PC
Wireless LAN router (access point)
Network cable (not supplied)
ADSL modem/
Cable modem
Internet
b
Do not connect the LAN terminal of the player to the LAN terminal of the PC.
Step 5: Connecting the
AC Power Cord
After all other connections are complete, connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC IN terminal of the player. Then plug the player and TV power cords into an AC outlet.
1 to AC IN
2 to AC outlet
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Step 6: Preparing the
Remote
You can control the player using the supplied remote.
Inserting batteries into the remote
Insert two Size AA (R6) batteries by matching the 3 and # ends on the batteries to the markings inside the battery compartment. When using the remote, point it at the remote sensor on the player (page 9).
Step 7: Easy Setup
Follow the steps below to make the minimum number of basic adjustments to use the player. If you do not complete Easy Setup, it will appear each time you turn on your player.
Make the settings below in the following order.
When turned on for the first time
Wait for a short while before the player turns on and starts Easy Setup.
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???Use the batteries correctly to avoid possible leakage and corrosion. Should leakage occur, do not touch the liquid with bare hands. Observe the following:
???Do not use a new battery with an old battery, or batteries of different manufacturers.
???Do not attempt to recharge the batteries.
???If you do not intend to use the remote for an extended period of time, remove the batteries.
???If battery leakage occurs, wipe out any liquid inside the battery compartment, and insert new batteries.
???Do not expose the remote sensor (marked on the front panel) to strong light, such as direct sunlight or a lighting apparatus. The player may not respond to the remote.
1 Press AV [/1 to turn on the TV.
2 Press [/1 to turn on the player.
The player turns on after a moment.
3 Switch the input selector on your TV so that the signal from the player appears on your TV screen.
The display for OSD language selection appears.
???If the display for OSD language selection does not appear
Press HOME, and select ???Easy Setup???
in the ???Setup??? setup (page 79). Then, select ???Start,??? and press .
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4 Select a language for the
The initial settings message appears.
5 Select ???Start,??? and press .
6 Select the cable type used to connect the player to your TV, and press .
Select ???HDMI??? when connecting your TV using an HDMI cable, and go to step 7.
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When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and other video output jacks at the same time, select ???Component Video.???
Select ???Component Video??? when connecting your TV using a component video cable, and go to step 7.
Select ???Video or S Video??? when connecting your TV using a video cord or
7 Select a video output resolution for the connected TV, and press .
For details about the video output resolution, see page 67.
When you select ???HDMI??? in step 6
b
When ???Auto??? or ???1080p??? is selected and the HDMI OUT jack and other video output jacks are connected at the same time, video signals may output from the HDMI jack only.
When connecting other equipment at the same time, press RETURN to return to step 6 and change the ???TV Connection Method??? setting.
When you select ???Component Video??? in step 6
Follow the
b
If the picture is distorted or no picture appears, wait for about 30 seconds without pressing any buttons. The display returns to the resolution setting screen.
If the selected video output resolution is incorrect, no picture will appear on the screen when you press any button within those
30 seconds. In this case, press x on the player for more than 10 seconds to reset the video output to the lowest resolution. To change the video output resolution, set ???Output Video Format??? in the ???Video Settings??? setup
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Select ???16:9??? when connecting to a wide- screen TV or a TV with a wide mode function.
Select ???4:3??? when connecting to a 4:3 screen TV without a wide mode function.
9 (Only when connecting your TV using an HDMI cable)
Set the ???Control for HDMI??? function to ???On??? or ???Off,??? and press .
For details about ???Quick Start Mode,??? see page 77.
12 Select ???Finish,??? and press .
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Select ???On??? to use the ???Control for HDMI??? function when connecting Sony components that are compatible with the ???Control for HDMI??? function (page 56). If you do not use the ???Control for HDMI??? function, select ???Off.???
10 Select ???Allow??? to allow Internet connection from BD contents, and press .
Select ???Do not allow??? to not allow Internet connection from BD contents.
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Step 8: Inserting Discs
You can insert up to 400 discs into this player.
OPEN/CLOSE
DISC EJECT DISC/AMS dial
1 Press OPEN/CLOSE.
The front cover opens.
2 Turn the DISC/AMS dial until you find the disc slot where you want to insert a disc.
You can check the disc slot number indicated on the front panel display or by the slot.
Disc slot number
Disc slot at the loading position
3 Insert a disc with the label side facing right.
Label facing right (playback side on
Insert the disc all the way into the slot until it is completely seated
4 Repeat the above steps to insert more discs.
5 Press OPEN/CLOSE.
The front cover closes. The rotary table turns and the disc slot last selected is set to the playing position.
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???To skip 100 disc slots ahead, press +100 on the player.
???After the front cover is closed, the disc inserted in the slot at the loading position will be automatically loaded and set to the playing position.
b
???Make sure you have inserted the disc into each slot at a right angle to the rotary table. If the disc is not inserted properly, it may damage the player or the disc.
???If you drop a disc into the player and/or the disc does not go into the slot correctly, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
???Make sure the rotary table comes to a complete stop before inserting or removing discs.
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???The front cover closes automatically when you press N PLAY. Be careful not to put your hand into the player after pressing N PLAY, otherwise your hand may be caught in the front cover.
To remove discs
1While checking the disc slot number indicated on the front panel display or by the slot, turn the DISC/AMS dial until you find the disc you want to remove.
2Press DISC EJECT.
The selected disc is set to the loading position and the front cover opens. The disc in the selected slot moves up.
DISC EJECT
Ejected disc
3Remove the disc.
Repeat the above steps to remove other discs.
4Press OPEN/CLOSE. The front cover closes.
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You can remove the current disc by directly pressing DISC EJECT on the player.
b
???Do not turn the turntable by hand.
???Do not reach inside of the turntable compartment. Always follow the correct steps for inserting and removing discs.
???When transporting the player, remove all discs from the player. Failure to remove the discs may cause damage to the player.
???When closing the front cover, be careful not to let anything get caught between the door and the player.
Inserting a rental disc
By pressing RENTAL SLOT, slot number 1 is set to the loading position for easy playback/removal of a rental disc.
RENTAL SLOT
1 Press RENTAL SLOT.
Slot number 1 is set to the loading position and the front cover opens.
2 Insert a disc.
3 Press RENTAL SLOT.
The front cover closes and slot number 1 is set to the playing position.
To remove the disc
1Press RENTAL SLOT.
Slot number 1 is set to the loading position and the front cover opens.
2Remove the disc.
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When the front cover opens, pressing RENTAL SLOT sets slot number 1 to the loading position.
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Step 9: Loading Disc
Information
The player reads the disc information of all the unknown discs and loads it all into memory so that disc type, titles, and other text information can be displayed on the list.
x
DISC LOAD
Press DISC LOAD when the player???s home menu is displayed on the TV screen.
Loading starts.
The player accesses the Gracenote Database for disc information.
When loading finishes, the title list appears.
To cancel loading
Press x (stop).
The loaded data is saved.
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???Discs whose information is not in the Gracenote Database will be indicated as ???No Name??? in the title list.
???The player cannot load disc information during playback. You need to stop playback and display the home menu before pressing DISC LOAD. When viewing a photo or video, press x (stop). When playing music, press RETURN.
???Loading disc information for approx. 300 or 400 discs at one time may take a long time to complete. Loading time also depends on your network speed.
???Discs that failed to register at the time of loading are indicated as ???Unknown Discs??? in the title list. You can register them manually (page 52).
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Playing BDs/DVDs
BD DVD
2 Press HOME.
3 Select (Video) using B/b.
???Guide to Disc Information
Playback
A Disc jacket
B Slot number
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C Title (Release year)
DRating/Director name/Cast name/ Genre
4 Select a disc using V/v, and press
N PLAY.
To select a title
When you play BDs or DVDs recorded on other equipment, you can select a title.
1Follow steps 1 to 3 of ???Playing BDs/ DVDs??? (page 37).
2Select a disc using V/v, and press . The titles appear.
3Select a title using V/v, and press
N PLAY.
Available OPTIONS
The options menu appears when you press OPTIONS. The available items differ depending on the situation.
1Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
2Select an item using V/v, and press .
???Available OPTIONS on the list screen
Items Details
Load All Discs Loads all disc information.
Items Details
???Available OPTIONS during playback
Various video playback operations
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Using the BD???s or DVD???s menu
BD DVD
To display Top Menu
When you play a BD or DVD, you can display the Top Menu.
1Press TOP MENU during playback. The Top Menu appears.
2Select an item using B/V/v/b.
To display
Some
1Press POP UP/MENU during playback. The
2Select an item using B/V/v/b, the color buttons or the number buttons, and follow the
Enjoying
BD
Some
1 Turn the player off.
2 Insert the external memory (not supplied) into the EXT slot on the rear of the player.
The external memory is used as the local storage.
Make sure that the external memory is properly inserted into the player (page 28).
3 Connect the player to a network (page 29).
4 Turn the player on.
5 Set ???BD Internet Connection??? to ???Allow??? in the ???BD/DVD Viewing Settings??? setup (page 75).
6 Insert a
The operation method differs depending on the disc. Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the disc.
Playback
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To delete data in the external memory
You can delete unnecessary data.
1Press HOME.
2Select (Video) using B/b.
3Select ???BD Data??? using V/v, and press
.
4Select the disc name, and press
OPTIONS.
5Select ???Erase,??? and press .
6Select ???OK,??? and press .
The data of the selected disc will be deleted.
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???To delete all data in the external memory at once, select ???Erase All??? in step 5.
???Press instead of OPTIONS in step 4 to skip step 5.
b
Depending on the
Searching for a scene quickly (Scene Search)
BD DVD
You can move quickly between scenes within the title currently being played back.
1 Press SCENE SEARCH during playback or in pause mode.
Playback pauses and a bar with a scene indicator
2 Move the scene indicator to the scene you are searching for using B/b or m/M.
Scene indicator
The current point
The scene indicator on the bar is displayed around the playing point.
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3 Release the button at the point you want to watch.
The scene at which you released the button is displayed in pause mode. To search for a scene again, move the scene indicator using B/b or m/M.
4 Press SCENE SEARCH, , N PLAY,
or X PAUSE.
Playback starts.
To cancel Scene Search mode
Press SCENE SEARCH, , N PLAY, or
X PAUSE.
Playback starts from the point you pressed the button.
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???The Scene Search function is available for titles longer than 100 seconds and shorter than 100 hours.
???The Scene Search function may not be available, depending on the disc.
Searching for a Title/Chapter
BD DVD
You can search for a chapter if the title contains chapter marks.
1 Press OPTIONS during playback or in pause mode.
The options menu appears.
2 Select a search method using V/v, and press .
???Title Search??? (for
VIDEOs)
???Chapter Search???
The display for entering the number appears.
Example: Chapter Search
3 Enter the number of the title or chapter using the number buttons.
If you make a mistake, press CLEAR, and
4 Press ENTER.
After a while, the player starts playback from the selected number.
Adjusting picture and sound for videos
BD DVD
To adjust the picture
1Press OPTIONS during playback. The options menu appears.
Playback
,continued 41US
2Select ???A/V Settings??? using V/v, and press .
3Select ???Video Settings??? using V/v, and press .
The ???Video Settings??? screen appears.
4Select an item using V/v, and press . The default settings are underlined.
Items Details
Picture Quality Selects the picture Mode settings for different (Standard/ lighting environments.
Brighter Room/
Theater Room/
Memory)
5Select or adjust the settings using B/V/v/ b, and press .
To adjust any other items, repeat steps 4 and 5.
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The ???HD Reality Enhancer??? settings are individually set during video and photo playback.
b
???Set the picture setting of your TV to ???Standard??? before changing the ???Picture Quality Mode??? settings.
??????Video Settings??? is not available when the connected TV is set to Theater Mode (page 56).
???Depending on the disc or the scene being played, ???FNR,??? ???BNR??? or ???MNR??? effects may be hard to discern.
??????Video Equalizer??? elements
1Select ???Video Equalizer??? in step 4 above, and press .
2Select an item, and press .
??????HD Reality Enhancer??? elements
1Select ???HD Reality Enhancer??? in step 4 above, and press .
2Select an item, and press .
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??????NR??? elements
1Select ???NR??? in step 4 above, and press
.
2Select an item, and press .
To use the Playback Memory function
When you play BDs*1/DVDs*2, the player stores picture settings for each disc, letting you play the same disc with the same settings later. The player can store picture settings for up to 50 discs. When the settings exceed 50, the player automatically erases the oldest setting.
*1
DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs in video mode
Set ???Playback Memory??? to ???On??? (page 75).
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The player can store picture settings during video playback but not during photo playback.
b
When connected to a Theater
To adjust the audio characteristics
1Press OPTIONS during playback. The options menu appears.
2Select ???A/V Settings??? using V/v, and press .
3Select ???Audio Settings??? using V/v, and press .
The ???Audio Settings??? screen appears.
4Select an item using V/v, and press . The default settings are underlined.
5Select or adjust the settings using B/V/v/ b, and press .
To adjust any other items, repeat steps 4 and 5.
b
???The ???Audio Filter??? function does not work for digital audio signals output from the HDMI OUT/ DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) jacks.
???There may be little effect by changing the ???Audio Filter??? setting depending on the disc or playback environment.
Playback
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Playing Music CDs
BD *1 DATADVD *2 CD DATA CD *3
*1
*2
*3
RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW
???Guide to Disc Information
A Disc jacket
B Slot number
C Album name (Release year)
DArtist name/ Genre
3 Select a disc using V/v, and press
N PLAY.
The Music Player screen appears, then playback starts.
To select a track
1Follow steps 1 to 2 of ???Playing Music CDs??? (page 44).
2Select a disc, and press . The music list appears.
3Select a track using V/v.
To play the selected track, press
N PLAY.
Available OPTIONS
The option menu appears when you press OPTIONS. The available items differ depending on the situation.
1Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
2Select an item using V/v, and press .
???Available OPTIONS on the music list screen
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Various music playback operations
b
When you press x STOP, music CD is returns to the top of the disc. DATA disc is returns to the file of the top of the folder. Playlist is returns to the top of creating file.
Playback
Add to Playlist
Clear Playlist
Delete from Playlist
Move to top
Move up
Move down
Move to bottom
Creates and edits the Playlist (page 47).
???Available OPTIONS during playback
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Playing Music repeatedly
BD *1 DATADVD *2 CD DATA CD *3
*1
*2
*3
You can play all albums/tracks on a disc, or a single album or track repeatedly.
By selecting All Discs mode (page 45), you can repeat all of the discs in the player.
1 Press OPTIONS.
2 Select ???Repeat??? using V/v, and press
.
3 Select an item using V/v, and press
.
Playing Discs in random order (Shuffle Play)
BD *1 DATADVD *2 CD DATA CD *3
*1
*2
*3
You can have the player ???shuffle??? discs.
1 Press OPTIONS.
2 Select ???Disc Shuffle??? using V/v, and press .
3 Select an item using V/v, and press
.
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By selecting All Discs mode (page 45), you can shuffle all of the discs in the player.
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Creating Playlists
BD *1 DATADVD *2 CD DATA CD *3
*1
*2
*3
You can create eight Playlists by selecting the tracks of the favorite.
1 Select a track you want to add to a Playlist, and press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
2 Select ???Add to Playlist??? using V/v, and press .
3 Select a Playlist number using V/v, and press .
The selected track is added to the
Playlist.
To play a Playlist
1 Press HOME and select (Music) using B/b.
2 Select (Playlists) using V/v, and press .
3Select a Playlist using V/v, and press N PLAY.
To change the playing order
1Select a Playlist using V/v, and press
.
2Select a track using V/v, and press
OPTIONS.
3Select an item using V/v, and press .
The selected track moves to a new location.
To delete the selected track
You can delete a track or all tracks from a Playlist.
???To delete one track from a Playlist
1Select a Playlist using V/v, and press
.
2Select a track using V/v, and press
OPTIONS.
3Select ???Delete from Playlist??? using V/v,
and press .
???To delete all tracks from a Playlist
1Select a Playlist using V/v, and press
OPTIONS.
2Select ???Clear Playlist??? using V/v, and press .
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Playing Photo Files
BD *1 DATADVD *2 DATA CD *3
*1
*2
*3
1 Press HOME.
2 Select (Photo) using B/b.
3 Select a disc, and press .
The file list or folder list appears.
4 Select a file or folder using V/v, and press .
When you select a folder, select a file in the folder using V/v, and press . The selected photo file is displayed.
Available OPTIONS
The option menu appears when you press OPTIONS. The available items differ depending on the situation.
1Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
2Select an item using V/v, and press .
???Available OPTIONS on the file list screen
Play All Discs Displays options for Play All Discs.
???On
???Off
Load All Discs Loads all disc information.
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???Available OPTIONS during playback
??????HD Reality Enhancer??? elements
1Select ???HD Reality Enhancer??? in step 2 above, and press .
2Select an item, and press .
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The ???HD Reality Enhancer??? settings are individually set during video and photo playback.
Various photo playback operations
b
???When you attempt to play the following photo files, the mark appears on the screen and they cannot be played.
???photo files larger than 8,192 pixels (width or height)
???photo files smaller than 15 pixels (width or height)
???photo files exceeding 32 MB
???photo files with extreme aspect ratios (greater than 50:1 or 1:50)
???photo files in Progressive JPEG format
???photo files that have a ???.jpeg??? or ???.jpg??? extension, but not in JPEG format
???photo files that have an extremely long name
???The following photo files cannot be played.
???photo files recorded on
???photo files recorded on
???The following photo files or folders cannot be displayed in the file list or folder list.
???photo files that have an extension other than ???.jpeg??? or ???.jpg???
???photo files that have an extremely long name
???photo files in the 5th tree or lower
???501th or more folders when the total number of folders and files in a single tree exceeds 500
???Photo files edited on a PC may not be played.
???Thumbnail images of some photo files may not be displayed.
???Large photo files may take some time to display or to start a slideshow.
Playback
,continued 49US
To view best quality images
If you have a Sony TV compatible with ???PhotoTV HD,??? you can enjoy best quality images by the following connection and settings.
1Connect the player to the TV using an HDMI cable (not supplied).
2Set ???HDMI Resolution??? of ???Output Video Format??? to ???Auto,??? ???1080i,??? or ???1080p??? in the ???Video Settings??? setup (page 67).
3Set the TV???s video setting to
For details on
Playing a Slideshow
BD *1 DATADVD *2 DATA CD *3
*1
*2
*3
R
E
T
U
R
N
HOME
VOLUME DISC SKIP
N PLAY
MUTING
DIMMER RENTAL SLOT LOAD
1 Follow steps 1 to 4 of ???Playing Photo Files??? (page 48).
2 Press N PLAY.
The slideshow starts.
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Organizing Discs
Loading the Disc
Information
BD DVD CD DATADVD DATA CD
You can view the disc information by loading discs.
Loading the information of all discs
1 Press HOME.
2 Select (Video), (Music), or (Photo) using B/b, and press
OPTIONS.
3 Select ???Load All Discs??? using V/v, and press .
The player loads the information of all discs. When loading is completed, the information appears on the screen.
Discs Organizing
,continued 51US
To cancel loading
1Select ???Cancel,??? and press . The display asks for confirmation.
2Select ???OK??? using B/b, and press . ???Updating the database??? appears and the loaded data is saved.
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When pressing LOAD, the player loads the information of unknown discs.
Loading a disc information
PLAY
1 Press HOME.
2 Select (Video), (Music), or (Photo) using B/b.
3 Select a disc using V/v, and press
OPTIONS.
4 Select ???Load??? using V/v, and press
.
The player accesses the Gracenote Database.
When obtaining disc information, information options appear on the screen.
5 Select the desired disc information from options using V/v, and press .
The information you selected is registered as the disc information.
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Editing a Disc/Title/File
Information
BD DVD CD DATADVD DATA CD
You can change the information (such title and artist name) of loaded discs.
Items Details
Name
Director Name
Editing the video disc information
1 Press HOME.
2 Select (Video) using B/b.
3 Select a disc using V/v, and press
OPTIONS.
4 Select ???Edit??? using V/v, and press
.
5 Select the item you want to edit and press .
For details about entering characters, see ???Entering characters??? (page 54).
???Available OPTIONS
Editing the music disc information
1 Press HOME.
2 Select (Music) using B/b.
3 Select a disc using V/v, and press
OPTIONS.
4 Select ???Edit??? using V/v, and press
.
5 Select the item you want to edit and press .
For details about entering characters, see ???Entering characters??? (page 54).
???Available OPTIONS when selecting an audio album
Discs Organizing
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???Available OPTIONS when selecting an audio track
Items Details
Name
Rename Changes the track name.
Track
Editing the photo disc name
1 Press HOME.
2 Select (Photo) using B/b.
3 Select a disc using V/v, and press
OPTIONS.
4 Select ???Edit??? using V/v, and press
.
5 Select ???Rename Disc,??? and press .
For details about entering characters, see ???Entering characters??? (page 54).
Entering characters
The display for entering characters appears when you enter a name for a title, album, etc.
AEntry field
You can enter up to 64 characters for a disc name, a title name, an album name, an artist name, a track name or a genre name.
B Cursor
CScroll mark
Displays when a character string can be scrolled.
D[Clear All]
Clears all input characters.
[Cancel]
Cancels the setting and returns to the previous display.
ENumber buttons and assigned characters
Each press of the button cycles through the character options.
F[Finish]
The input is entered and the setting is finished.
G[Letter type] (RED button)
Switches between upper case letters, lower case letters and numbers.
[` ^ ?? ] (GREEN button)
Displays for French.
[?? ?? ??](BLUE button)
Displays for French.
[Symbol] (YELLOW button)
Displays symbols.
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H[Clear]
Erases the character to the right of the cursor. Erases the character to the left of the cursor when no character is to the right of the cursor.
To enter characters using B/V/v/b
Example: To enter ???Sea???
1Select [PQRS7] and press . Character options appear.
2Select [S] and press .
3Select [DEF3] and press . Character options appear.
4Select [e] and press .
5Select [ABC2] and press . Character options appear.
6Select [a] and press .
7Select [Finish] and press .
To enter characters using number buttons
Example: To enter ???Sea???
1Press ???7??? four times to select [S].
2Press RED to switch to the lower case letters.
3Press ???3??? twice to select [e].
4Press ???2??? once to select [a].
5Press ENTER.
Available buttons
Available characters
Type Characters
Letters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
QRSTUVWXYZ??????????
?????????????????? Abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv wxyz????????????????????????????
Discs Organizing
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BRAVIA Sync
Features
About the BRAVIA Sync Features (HDMI connections only)
By connecting Sony components that are compatible with the ???Control for HDMI??? function with an HDMI cable (not supplied), operation is simplified as below:
???
With one touch of the following buttons, the connected TV turns on and the input selector on the TV is switched to the player automatically.
???[/1
???N PLAY: Playback starts automatically.
???System
When you turn off the TV using the power button on the TV???s remote, the player and
???Theater
When you press THEATER, the player automatically switches to the optimum video mode for watching movies. When connected with an AV amplifier (receiver) using an HDMI cable, the speaker output also switches automatically. When connected with a Theater
???Language Follow
If you change the language for the on- screen display on your TV, the player???s on- screen display language is also changed after turning the player off and on.
To prepare for the BRAVIA Sync features
Set ???Control for HDMI??? to ???On??? in the ???System Settings??? setup (page 76).
For details on settings of your TV or other connected components, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the TV or components.
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???When connecting a Sony TV that is compatible with the ???Control for HDMI??? Easy Setting function using an HDMI cable, the ???Control for HDMI??? setting of the player automatically switches to ???On??? if the ???Control for HDMI??? setting on the connected TV is set to ???On.??? Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the TV.
???When connecting a Sony TV that is compatible with the BRAVIA Sync features using an HDMI cable, you can control the basic functions of the player with the TV???s remote if the ???Control for HDMI??? setting on the connected TV is set to ???On.??? Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the TV.
b
???Depending on the connected component, the ???Control for HDMI??? function may not work. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the component.
???When using the HDMI connection, there may be a delay before the playback picture appears on the screen, and the beginning portion of the playback picture may not be displayed.
Features Sync BRAVIA
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Remote Control
Features
Operating the Player and
Other Components
You can operate this player, a TV or AV amplifier using the supplied remote. The remote is factory set to control Sony
components. If you have other components listed in the table on page 60, change the remote code to control them (page 60).
1 Press one of the OPERATION CHANGE buttons to select the operation mode.
for the player operation
for TV operation
AMP for Sony AV amplifier operation
The remote enters the selected mode and the pressed button lights up for one second.
2 Press a button on the remote that is available for the selected mode.
The selected mode button lights up.
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Available buttons
You can use the following buttons to control each component.
b
???Depending on the manufacturer setting, some buttons may not work.
???Depending on the component, control of some or all buttons may not be possible.
???When you press buttons not available for the selected mode, the mode button does not light up.
Features Control Remote
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Changing the Remote Code to Operate Other Components
To operate other components by the supplied remote, set the appropriate manufacture???s code for each operation mode.
b
When you replace the batteries of the remote, the code number may be reset to the default setting. Set the appropriate code number again.
Code numbers of controllable components
If more than one code number is listed, try entering them one at a time until you find one that works with the component.
???For TV mode
OPERATION
CHANGE (AMP, TV, BD)
ENTER
POP UP/
MENU
SORTGROUP
1 Press POP UP/MENU while pressing one of the OPERATION CHANGE buttons.
for TV operation
AMP for Sony AV amplifier operation for volume control of a TV
(default) or AV Amplifier
The pressed button flashes.
2 While the button is flashing, enter the manufacturer???s code number using the number buttons, then press
ENTER.
See ???Code numbers of controllable components??? (page 60). Note that the code number for BD differs depending on the command mode set for the player. If you successfully set the manufacturer???s code, the button will flash twice slowly. If the setting is unsuccessful, the button will flash five times quickly.
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???For BD mode
You can set VOLUME +/??? and MUTING *1 to control the volume of either a TV (default) or AV amplifier. Select a code number appropriate to the command mode set for the player.
*1 For TVs and Sony AV amplifiers only.
Command mode BD1
Command mode BD3
*2 You can control the volume of the TV that you set for TV mode.
Features Control Remote
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Changing the Command
Mode
When you have more than one Sony
The default command mode for this player and the supplied remote is BD1.
To switch the command mode for the player
1 Press HOME to display the home menu.
2 Select (Setup) using B/b.
3 Select ???System Settings??? using V/v, and press .
4 Select ???Command Mode,??? and press .
5 Select a command mode (BD1, BD2, or BD3), and press .
The display asks for confirmation.
6 Select ???Yes,??? and press .
The command mode for the player is changed to the one you set in step 5.
To switch the command mode for the remote
Set the command mode for the remote so it matches the command mode you set in step 6 above (for the player).
1Press POP UP/MENU while pressing down BD.
2While BD is flashing, enter the
Command mode Code number
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If the command mode for the player does not match the remote, the command mode for the player appears on the front panel display when you try to operate the remote.
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Settings and
Adjustments
Using the Settings
Display
Select (Setup) on the home menu when you need to change the settings of the player.
1 Press HOME.
2 Select (Setup) using B/b.
3 Select the setup category icon to change using V/v, and press .
For details on setting options and setup category icons, see ???Setting list??? (page 64).
Example: Video Settings
4 Set the options.
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Setting list
You can set up the following options.
Icon Explanation
Network Update (page 64)
Updates the software of the player.
Video Settings (page 65)
Makes the video settings according to the type of connecting jacks.
Audio Settings (page 69)
Makes the audio settings according to the connection used.
BD/DVD Viewing Settings (page 73)
Makes detailed settings for BD/
DVD playback.
Photo Settings (page 76)
Makes
System Settings (page 76)
Makes
Network Settings (page 78)
Makes detailed Internet and network settings.
Easy Setup (page 79)
Resetting (page 80)
Resets the player to the factory defaults.
Network Update
You can update and improve the functions of the player.
For information about update functions, refer to the following website;
http://esupport.sony.com
1 Select ???Network Update??? using V/v, and press .
The player connects to the network, and the display asks for confirmation.
2 Select ???OK??? using B/b, and press .
The player starts downloading, then updates the software automatically. When updating finishes, ???FINISH??? appears for 5 seconds in the front panel display, then the player automatically turns off.
3 Press [/1 to turn on the player.
The player starts up with the updated software.
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???The ???VERSION UP */9??? counter (???*??? indicates the total number of updates performed) in the front panel display also shows update progress.
???You can check the current software version by selecting ???System Information??? in the ???System Settings??? setup (page 78).
???The ???Setup??? settings remain after updating.
???The player informs you of newer software version information when ???Software Update Notification??? is set to ???On??? (default) (page 77).
b
???Do not disconnect the AC power cord or network cable while downloading or updating software.
???Any operations, including opening the front cover, are not available while updating.
???Downloading times may differ depending on the server provider or line status.
???When error messages on network connections appear, check the network settings (see ???Internet Settings??? on page 78).
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To update the software using an update disc
You can update and improve the functions of the player using an update disc provided by Sony dealers or local authorized Sony service facilities.
1Insert the update disc.
2Select ???Other Discs,??? and press .
3Select the update disc using V/v, and press .
The display asks for confirmation.
4Select ???OK,??? and press .
The update progress is displayed in the front panel display. When updating finishes, the player automatically turns off.
5Press [/1 to turn the player on.
The player starts up with the updated software.
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???You can check the current software version by selecting ???System Information??? in the ???System Settings??? setup (page 78).
???The ???Setup??? settings remain after updating.
???For information about other software update methods, refer to the following website or consult your nearest Sony dealer or local authorized Sony Service facility;
http://esupport.sony.com
b
???Do not disconnect the AC power cord while updating.
???Any operations, including front panel buttons, are not available while updating.
Video Settings
The default settings are underlined.
TV Type
Selects your TV type.
Screen Format
Selects the display configuration for a 4:3 screen picture on a 16:9 wide screen TV.
Adjustments and Settings
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Selects the display configuration for playback of 16:9 screen pictures on a 4:3 screen TV (available when ???TV Type??? is set to ???4:3??? and ???Screen Format??? is set to ???Fixed Aspect Ratio???).
Letter Box Displays a wide picture with black bands at the top and bottom.
Pan & Scan Displays a
Letter Box
Pan & Scan
b
Depending on the DVD, ???Letter Box??? may be selected automatically instead of ???Pan & Scan,??? or vice versa.
Cinema Conversion Mode
Sets the video conversion method for 480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p* signals from the HDMI OUT jack or the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks.
* HDMI only
Selects the jack type to output video signals (???TV Connection Method???) and output resolution (???HDMI Resolution???/???Component Resolution???).
1Select ???Output Video Format??? in ???Video Settings,??? and press .
2Select the jack type to output video signals using V/v, and press .
b
When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and other video output jacks at the same time, select ???Component Video.???
TV Connection Method
3(Setting ???HDMI??? or ???Component Video??? only)
Select the signal type for the HDMI OUT
jack or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks using V/v, and press . When you change the video output resolution, a picture is displayed in the
selected resolution for about 30 seconds, then the display asks for confirmation. Follow the
The HD indicator lights up when outputting 720p/1080i/1080p video signals.
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b
???If the picture is distorted or no picture appears, wait for about 30 seconds without pressing any buttons. The display returns to the resolution setting screen.
If the selected video output resolution is incorrect, no picture will appear on the screen when you press any button within that 30 seconds. In this case, press x on the player for more than 10 seconds to reset the video output resolution to the lowest resolution.
???When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and other video output jacks at the same time with ???Auto??? or ???1080p??? selected, video signals may only output from the HDMI OUT jack.
When connecting other equipment at the same time, press RETURN to return to step 2, and change the ???TV Connection Method??? setting.
HDMI Resolution/Component Resolution
Sets to output 1920 ?? 1080p/24 Hz video signals when playing
???You connect a
??????Output Video Format??? is set to ???HDMI,??? and
??????HDMI Resolution??? is set to ???Auto??? or
???1080p.???
The 24P indicator lights up when outputting 1920 ?? 1080p/24 Hz video signals.
b
No
Adjustments and Settings
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YCbCr/RGB (HDMI)
Sets the color for video signals output from the HDMI OUT jack. Select the setting that matches the connected TV type.
HDMI Deep Color Output
Sets Deep Color (color depth) for video signals output from the HDMI OUT jack. The color depth is indicated by the number of bits, and more colors can be reproduced as the value increases. The player supports a color depth of up to 12 bits. Connecting the player and a TV that supports Deep Color allows for more accurate color reproduction than when connecting it to a TV that does not support Deep Color.
SBM
Sets whether to use the Super Bit Mapping (only for video signals output from the HDMI OUT jack).
x.v.Color Output
Sets whether to send xvYCC information to the connected TV.
Combining
Pause Mode
Sets the picture mode for DVD playback pause status. For
Component output compensation
If the video coaxial cable used to connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks of the player and your TV is too long, 1080i/720p signals are weakened during transmission over the cable (high frequency transmission cable loss). This function compensates for such high frequency transmission cable loss.
b
???Performance and features are not guaranteed.
???If your type of connecting cables or connectors differs from those recommended, optimum performance may not be achieved.
???If settings are higher than those recommended, fine details on the screen may become too harsh.
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Audio Settings
The default settings are underlined.
Audio Output Priority
Selects the jack type to output audio signals.
Speaker Settings
To obtain the best possible surround sound, set for the type of speakers you are using, and their distance from your listening position, then use the test tone to adjust the volume and the balance of the speakers.
This setting is available when ???Audio Output Priority??? is set to ???Multi Channel Analog.???
To set the speakers
1Select ???Speaker Settings??? in ???Audio Settings,??? and press .
2Select ???Size,??? ???Distance,??? and press .
3Select a setup item using V/v, and press
.
4Select and adjust settings using V/v, and then pressing .
???Size
Selects the size of the speakers.
??? Front
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??? Subwoofer
b
???Depending on the settings of other speakers, the subwoofer may output excessive sound.
???If you play a BD or DVD that does not have subwoofer signal recorded, no sound will be produced from the subwoofer, even if ???Subwoofer??? is set to ???Yes.???
???Since subwoofer use is set as the player default setting, ???Subwoofer??? cannot be set to ???None??? when ???Front??? is set to ???Small.???
???When connecting front speakers that cannot reproduce adequate low frequencies and a subwoofer is not connected, set ???Front??? to ???Large,??? and ???Subwoofer??? to ???None.???
???Distance
Sets the distance from your listening position to the speakers.
Set the distance to your front speakers in ???Front??? first (A = 4 to 50 feet). Then adjust the values in ???Center??? (center speaker B), ???Surround??? (surround speakers C), ???Surround Back??? (surround back speakers D), and ???Subwoofer??? (E) to reflect the actual distance to your center speaker, surround speakers, surround back speakers, and subwoofer.
Change the ???Distance??? setting each time you move the speakers. Start from the front speakers.
To adjust the speaker level
1Select ???Speaker Settings??? in ???Audio Settings,??? and press .
2Select ???Test Tone??? using V/v, and press
.
3Select ???On??? using V/v, and press . You will hear the test tone from each speaker in sequence.
4From your listening position, adjust the value of ???Level??? using B/V/v/b.
The test tone is emitted from the selected speaker.
5Press when you finish adjusting.
6Select ???Test Tone??? using V/v, and press
.
7Select ???Off??? using V/v, and press .
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To adjust the level without listening to the test tone, select ???Level??? in step 2 and press , then adjust the level using V/v, and press .
???Level
You can vary the level of each speaker as follows. Be sure to set ???Test Tone??? to ???On??? for easy adjustment.
Audio (HDMI)
Selects the signal type for the HDMI OUT jack.
b
Select ???2ch PCM??? when connecting a TV or an AV amplifier (receiver) that does not support Dolby Digital or DTS, otherwise noise or no sound may result.
BD Audio Setting
Selects whether to mix or not mix interactive audio and secondary audio (commentary) when playing a BD that contains such audio.
b
PCM 96 kHz and PCM 192 kHz audio signals are output as PCM 48 kHz audio signals when ???BD Audio Setting??? is set to ???Mix.???
Audio ATT
Lowers the audio output level to prevent sound distortion.
b
???Audio ATT??? does not affect the output from the HDMI OUT jack or DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/ COAXIAL) jack.
Adjustments and Settings
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Dolby Digital
Selects the audio signals output when playing Dolby Digital discs.
This setting affects the output from the
DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL/OPTICAL) jack.
Downmix Converts to output Linear PCM PCM signals. Select this
when connecting an audio device without a
Dolby Digital Select this when connecting an audio device with a built- in Dolby Digital decoder.
DTS
Selects the audio signals output when playing DTS discs. This setting affects the output from the DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL/ OPTICAL) jack.
48kHz/96kHz PCM
Selects the maximum sampling frequency for the PCM signals output from the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) jack.
48kHz/16bit Outputs audio signals of
96 kHz sampling as 48 kHz/
16 bit.
96kHz/24bit Outputs audio signals of
96 kHz sampling as 96 kHz/
24 bit. However, the signals will be output as 48 kHz/ 16 bit if the source is copy- protected.
b
???If you select ???96kHz/24bit??? when an AV amplifier (receiver) that does not support 96 kHz is connected, no sound or a loud sound may result.
??????48kHz/96kHz PCM??? is not effective when ???Audio Output Priority??? is set to ???HDMI,??? ???Multi Channel Analog,??? or ???Stereo Analog.???
Audio DRC
Selects the dynamic range (compression level of the sound) setting when playing a BD or DVD that conforms to ???Audio DRC.???
b
??????Audio DRC??? is effective only when playing Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, and Dolby TrueHD audio signals.
???When ???Dolby Digital??? is set to ???Dolby Digital??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 72), ???Audio DRC??? has no effect on the audio output from the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/COAXIAL) jack. However, this excludes the following cases.
???when ???BD Audio Setting??? is set to ???Mix??? when playing a BD.
???when ???Audio Output Priority??? is set to ???HDMI,??? ???Multi Channel Analog,??? or ???Stereo Analog.???
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Downmix
Sets the downmix method of
b
???Downmix??? has no effect on the bitstream audio output from the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/ COAXIAL)/HDMI OUT jack.
BD/DVD Viewing
Settings
The default settings are underlined.
BD/DVD Menu
Selects the default menu language for BD- ROMs or DVD VIDEOs.
When you select ???Select Language Code,??? the display for entering the language code appears. Enter the code for your language by referring to ???Language Code List??? (page 91).
Audio
Selects the default track language for BD- ROMs or DVD VIDEOs.
When you select ???Original,??? the language given priority in the disc is selected. When you select ???Select Language Code,??? the display for entering the language code appears. Enter the code for your language by referring to ???Language Code List??? (page 91).
Subtitle
Selects the default subtitle language for BD- ROMs or DVD VIDEOs.
When you select ???Select Language Code,??? the display for entering the language code appears. Enter the code for your language by referring to ???Language Code List??? (page 91).
BD Parental Control
Playback of some
1 Select ???BD Parental Control??? in ???BD/ DVD Viewing Settings,??? and press .
2 Enter your
3 Select ???OK,??? and press .
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4 Select the age restriction, and press
.
The lower the value, the stricter the limitation.
If you select ???Select Age Restriction,??? you can enter a value from ???0??? to ???255??? using B/V/v/b or the number buttons.
???To cancel the Parental Control setting, select ???No Restrictions.???
z
You can change the password (see ???Password??? on page 75).
b
???The password is not reset even if you reset the player (page 80). Keep a note of your password.
???Discs that do not have the Parental Control function cannot be limited on this player.
???Depending on the disc, you may be asked to change the Parental Control level while playing the disc. In this case, enter your password, then change the level.
???When ???255??? is selected in ???Select Age Restriction,??? the Parental Control setting is canceled.
To play restricted BDs
When you play a restricted BD, change the setting or enter the age in ???Select Age Restriction.???
DVD Parental Control
Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be limited according to the age of the users. Scenes may be blocked or replaced with different scenes.
1 Select ???DVD Parental Control??? in ???BD/ DVD Viewing Settings,??? and press .
2 Enter your
3 Select ???OK,??? and press .
4 Select a level, and press .
The lower the value, the stricter the limitation.
???To cancel the Parental Control setting, select ???No Restrictions.???
z
You can change the password (see ???Password??? on page 75).
b
???The password is not reset even if you reset the player (page 80). Keep a note of your password.
???Discs that do not have the Parental Control function cannot be limited on this player.
???Depending on the disc, you may be asked to change the Parental Control level while playing the disc. In this case, enter your password, then change the level.
To play restricted DVDs
When you play a restricted DVD, the display for entering your password appears on the screen. Enter your
Parental Control Region Code
Playback of some
1 Select ???Parental Control Region Code??? in ???BD/DVD Viewing Settings,??? and press .
2 Enter your
3 Select ???OK,??? and press .
4 Select the area restriction, and press
.
When you select ???Select Region Code,??? the display for entering the region code appears. Enter the code for the area restriction by referring to ???Parental Control/Area Code??? (page 91).
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You can change the password (see ???Password??? on page 75).
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b
???The password is not reset even if you reset the player (page 80). Keep a note of your password.
???Discs that do not have the Parental Control function cannot be limited on this player.
???Depending on the disc, you may be asked to change the Parental Control level while playing the disc. In this case, enter your password, then change the level.
Password
Sets or changes the password for the Parental Control function. A password allows you to set a restriction on
1 Select ???Password??? in ???BD/DVD Viewing Settings,??? and press .
2 Enter your
3 Select ???OK,??? and press .
To change the password
1After step 3, enter a new password using the number buttons.
2Select ???OK,??? and press .
b
The password is not reset even if you reset the player (page 80). Keep a note of your password.
Hybrid Disc Playback Layer
Selects the layer priority when playing a Hybrid Disc. To change the setting, turn the player off and on again.
DVD/CD Plays DVD or CD layer.
BD Internet Connection
Sets whether to allow Internet connections from the contents of a BD (in BDMV mode) being played. Network connections and settings are required when using this function (page 78).
Playback Memory
When you play BDs*1/DVDs*2, the player stores picture settings for each disc, letting you play the same disc with the same settings later. The player can store picture settings for up to 50 discs.
*1
DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs in video mode
b
???When settings exceed 50, the player automatically erases the oldest settings.
???When connected to a Theater
Adjustments and Settings
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Photo Settings
The default setting is underlined.
Slideshow Speed
Changes the slideshow speed.
System Settings
The default settings are underlined.
OSD
Selects your language for the player on- screen displays.
Dimmer
Adjusts the lighting of the front panel display.
Control for HDMI
RS232C Control
Communicates with external device via RS232C.
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Quick Start Mode
b
When ???Quick Start Mode??? is set to ???On,???
???power consumption will be higher than when ???Quick Start Mode??? is set to ???Off??? and
???the ventilation fan may turn on depending on the surrounding temperature.
Auto Power Off
The player automatically turns off if you do not press any of the buttons on the player or remote for more than 30 minutes, unless you are playing BDs/DVDs/CDs/photo files or are updating software.
Auto Display
Screen Saver
The screen saver image appears when you do not use the player for more than 15 minutes while an
Command Mode
Changes the command mode of the player if other equipment is assigned the same command mode. Change the command mode of the supplied remote to match the player. For details, see ???Changing the Command Mode??? (page 62).
Software Update Notification
Informs you of newer software version information. Network connections and settings are required when using this function (page 78).
Child Lock
You can lock the front cover to prevent it being opened by mistake.
Accessing Gracenote
When loading the disc, you can acquire disc information from the Gracenote Database. Network connections and settings are required when using this function (page 78).
Adjustments and Settings
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System Information
Displays the player???s software version information and the MAC address.
Network Settings
Internet Settings
These items are necessary when you connect to the Internet via a network cable. Enter the respective (alphanumeric) values for your broadband router or Wireless LAN router. The items that need to be set may differ, depending on the Internet service provider or the router. For details, refer to the instruction manuals that have been provided by your Internet service provider or supplied with the router.
1 Select ???Internet Settings??? in ???Network Settings,??? and press .
2 Select ???IP Address Acquisition,??? and press .
3 Select an item, and press .
???When you select ???Use DHCP??? If you set ???DNS Server Auto
Acquisition??? to ???Off,??? set the following item:
???DNS Server (Primary)/DNS Server (Secondary)
???When you select ???Use Static IP Address???
Set the following items:
???IP Address
???Subnet Mask
???Default Gateway
???DNS Server (Primary)/DNS Server (Secondary)
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Easy Setup
1 Select ???Easy Setup,??? and press .
2 Select ???Start??? using B/b, and press
.
3 Follow the instructions for ???Step 7:
5Easy Setup??? (page 31) from step 4. Set ???Use of Proxy Server??? to ???On.???
6 Select ???Proxy Server??? and ???Port,??? and enter the settings.
9 Select ???Start,??? and press .
10 Check that the message ???Network connections are correct.??? appears.
The setup is finished. If the message does not appear, follow the
Adjustments and Settings
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Resetting
You can return a specific group of player settings to their factory defaults.All the settings within the group will be reset.
1 Select ???Resetting,??? and press .
2 Select ???Reset to Factory Default Settings,??? and press .
3 Select the settings you want to reset to default, and press .
The display asks for confirmation. You can reset the following settings:
???Video Settings
???Audio Settings
???BD/DVD Viewing Settings
???Photo Settings
???System Settings
???Network Settings
???All Settings
4 Select ???Start??? using B/b, and press
.
b
???When ???All Settings??? is selected in step 3,
???all settings within (Setup) are reset.
??????A/V Settings??? that can be adjusted by pressing OPTIONS during playback (page 38) are not reset.
???The password for ???BD Parental Control??? or ???DVD Parental Control??? in ???BD/DVD Viewing Settings??? (page 73) is not reset.
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Additional
Information
Troubleshooting
If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the player, use this troubleshooting guide to help remedy the problem before requesting repairs. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Power
The power does not turn on.
,Check that the AC power cord is connected securely.
,It takes a short while before the player turns on.
The message ???A new software version has been found on the network. Perform version update???? appears on the screen when turning the player on.
,See ???Network Update??? (page 64) to update the player to a newer software version.
When turning the player on, appears on the screen, and ???SYSTEM ERROR??? appears in the front panel display.
,Disconnect the power cord and wait for a while, then
Disc
The disc does not play.
,The disc is dirty.
,The disc is reversed. Insert the disc with the playback side facing left.
,The disc is skewed.
,You are attempting to play a disc with a format that cannot be played back by this player (page 87).
,The region code on the BD or DVD does not match the player.
,The player cannot play a recorded disc that is not correctly finalized (page 87).
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,Disc playback is limited according to user age. To change the restriction, you need the ???BD Parental Control??? or ???DVD Parental Control??? password in ???BD/DVD Viewing Settings??? (page 73). Keep a note of your password. The password is not reset even if you reset the player (page 80). If you forget the password, contact our Customer Information Service Center.
The dark area of the picture is too dark/the bright area is too bright or unnatural.
,Set ???Picture Quality Mode??? to ???Standard??? (default) (see ???Adjusting picture and sound for videos??? on page 41).
The picture is not output correctly.
,Check the ???Output Video Format??? settings in the ???Video Settings??? setup (page 66).
Picture
See also ???Connecting to an HDMI jack??? (page 19) when connecting equipment using an HDMI cable.
No
,Check the
There is no picture/picture noise appears.
,Check that all the connecting cables are securely connected.
,Check whether the connecting cables are damaged.
,Check the connection to your TV (page 18) and switch the input selector on your TV so that the signal from the player appears on the TV screen.
,When playing a
No picture appears when the video output resolution selected in ???Output Video Format??? is incorrect.
,Press x on the player for more than 10 seconds to reset the video output resolution to the lowest resolution.
The picture does not fill the screen, even though the aspect ratio is set in ???DVD Aspect Ratio??? under ???Video Settings.???
,The aspect ratio of the disc is fixed on your DVD (page 66).
Sound
See also ???Connecting to an HDMI jack??? (page 24) when connecting equipment using an HDMI cable.
There is no sound.
,Check that all the connecting cables are securely connected.
,Check whether the connecting cables are damaged.
,Check the connection to your AV amplifier (receiver) (page 23) and switch the input selector on your AV amplifier (receiver) so that the audio signals of the player are output from your AV amplifier (receiver).
,The player is in scan mode.
,If the audio signal does not come through the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/ COAXIAL)/HDMI OUT jack, check the audio settings (page 69).
The sound is not output correctly.
,Check the ???Audio Output Priority??? setting in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 69).
,Check the speaker settings (page 69).
Video signals are not output from the jacks, other than from the HDMI OUT jack, when connecting the HDMI OUT jack and other video output jacks at the same time.
,Set ???Output Video Format??? to ???Component Video??? in the ???Video Settings??? setup (page 66).
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The HD Audio (Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,
,Set ???BD Audio Setting??? to ???Direct??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 71).
,Check that the connected AV amplifier (receiver) is compatible with each HD Audio format.
The interactive audio is not output.
,Set ???BD Audio Setting??? to ???Mix??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 71).
HDMI
There is no picture or no sound when connected to the HDMI OUT jack.
,Try the following: 1Turn the player off and on again. 2Turn the connected equipment off and on again. 3Disconnect and then reconnect an HDMI cable.
There is no picture or picture noise appears when connected to the HDMI OUT jack.
,The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI device that does not support copyright protection technology.
,If the HDMI OUT jack is used for video output, changing the video output resolution may solve the problem
No sound is output from the HDMI OUT jack.
,The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI device (DVI jacks do not accept audio signals).
The display language on the screen switches automatically when connected to the HDMI OUT jack.
,When ???Control for HDMI??? is set to ???On??? (page 76), the display language on the screen automatically switches according to the language setting of the connected TV (if you change the setting on your TV, etc.).
The ???Control for HDMI??? function does not work (BRAVIA Sync).
,Check that the AC power cord of the connected component is securely connected.
,If the HDMI indicator does not appear in the front panel display, check the HDMI connection (page 19, 24).
,Set ???Control for HDMI??? to ???On??? (page 76).
,Make sure that the connected component is compatible with the ???Control for HDMI??? function. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the component.
,Check the connected component???s setting for the ???Control for HDMI??? function. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the component.
,If you change the HDMI connection, turn the player off and on again.
,If power failure occurs, set ???Control for HDMI??? to ???Off,??? then set ???Control for HDMI??? to ???On??? (page 76).
,For details on the ???Control for HDMI??? function, see ???About the BRAVIA Sync Features (HDMI connections only)??? (page 56).
,If you connect the player to a TV through an AV amplifier (receiver) that is not compatible with the ???Control for HDMI??? function, you may be unable to control the TV from the player.
Information Additional
The sound is not output correctly when connected to the HDMI OUT jack.
,The device connected to the HDMI OUT jack does not support the audio format of the player. Check the audio settings (page 69).
External memory (local storage)
The external memory is not recognized.
,Try the following: 1Turn the player off. 2Align the V mark of the EXT slot with the V mark on the external memory (in case of USM1GH/USM2GH), and insert the external memory. 3Turn the player on. 4Check that the EXT indicator lights up in the front panel display.
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Bonus contents or other data that are contained in a
,Try the following: 1Remove the disc. 2Turn the player off. 3Remove and re- insert the external memory (page 28). 4Turn the player on. 5Check that the EXT indicator lights up in the front panel display. 6Insert the
A message indicating that the local storage does not have enough space appears on the screen.
,Delete unnecessary data in the external memory (page 40).
Operation
The remote does not function.
,The batteries in the remote are weak (page 31).
,The distance between the remote and the player is too far.
,The remote is not pointed at the remote sensor on the player.
,Different command modes are set for the player and remote. Set the same command mode (page 62).
The file name is not correctly displayed.
,The player can only display ISO
,Depending on the writing software used, the input characters may be displayed differently.
The disc does not start playing from the beginning.
, Resume Play is on (page 38).
Some functions such as Stop or Search cannot be performed.
,Depending on the disc, you may not be able to do some of the operations above. Refer to the operating manual supplied with the disc.
The language for the soundtrack/subtitle or angles cannot be changed.
,Try using the BD???s or DVD???s menu instead of the direct selection button on the remote (page 39).
,
,The BD or DVD prohibits the changing of the language for the sound track/subtitle or angles.
The front cover does not open and ???LOCKED??? appears in the front panel display.
,When ???LOCKED??? appears, the player is locked. To cancel the Child Lock, hold down X on the player until ???UNLOCK??? appears in the front panel display (page 10).
The player does not respond to any button.
,Moisture has condensed inside the player (page 3).
,Hold down [/1 on the player for more than 10 seconds until the indicators in the front panel display turn off.
If the player still does not respond to any button, disconnect then reconnect the AC power cord.
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When the
In these cases, check the following.
When an error code appears in the front panel display
When just appears without any messages on the entire screen
Depending on the situation, the remedy in ???Power??? of ???Troubleshooting??? (page 81) may solve the problem. If any problem persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
Information Additional
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Playable Discs
and JPEG*2 image files
*1 MPEG
*2 JPEG format conforming to UDF (Universal Disk Format).
Notes about
Since the
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Discs that cannot be played
???BDs with cartridge
???
???HD DVDs
???DVD Audio discs
???PHOTO CDs
???Data part of
???VCDs/Super VCDs
???HD layer on Super Audio CDs
???DualDiscs
???
???A disc recorded in a color system other than NTSC, such as PAL (this player conforms to the NTSC color system).
???8cm discs
Note on playback operations of BDs/DVDs
Some playback operations of BDs/DVDs may be intentionally set by software producers. Since this player plays BDs/ DVDs according to the disc contents the software producers designed, some playback features may not be available. Refer to the instructions supplied with the BDs/DVDs.
Region code
Your player has a region code printed on the rear of the unit and will only play
DVD VIDEOs labeled ALL will also play on this player.
Depending on the
Region code
b
???Notes about
Some
A CD or DVD disc will not play if it has not been correctly finalized. For more information, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the recording device. Note that some playback functions may not work with some DVD+RWs/ DVD+Rs, even if they have been correctly finalized. In this case, view the disc using normal playback.
???Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies
This product is designed to play back discs that conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard. Various music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies are being marketed by some record companies. Please be aware that among those discs, there are some that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by this product.
???Note on DualDiscs
Using a DualDisc with this product may scratch or abrade the surface of the video side of the DualDisc and affect its playability and should not be used with this product.
???Note about
The playback pictures and sound may be momentarily interrupted when the layers switch.
???Note about
This player supports Ver. 2.1
???Note about DTS 5.1 MUSIC DISCs
This player can play DTS 5.1 MUSIC DISCs. Audio signals are output in the formats specified under the ???Audio Output Signals??? table on page 89.
Information Additional
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Video Output Resolution
Output resolution differs depending on the ???Output Video Format??? setting in the ???Video Settings??? setup (page 65).
*1 Protected contents on DVDs are output at 480p resolution.
*2 No picture appears when outputting at 1080/24p resolution.
???When ???Output Video Format??? is set to
???Video or S Video???
480i video signals are output from the VIDEO OUT VIDEO/S VIDEO or COMPONENT VIDEO jack, and 480p video signals are output from the HDMI OUT jack.
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Audio Output Signals
The audio output differs as follows, depending on the source, output jack, and the selected settings.
Information Additional
*1 When ???Audio Output Priority??? is set to ???Stereo Analog,??? LPCM 2ch signals are output from each jack.
*2 When ???Audio Output Priority??? is set to ???HDMI,??? ???Coaxial/Optical??? or ???Multi Channel Analog,??? LPCM 2ch signals are output from jacks other than the selected jack.
*3 Auto: when ???Audio (HDMI)??? is set to ???Auto??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 71).
2ch PCM: when ???Audio (HDMI)??? is set to ???2ch PCM??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 71).
*4 Bitstream: when ???Dolby Digital??? is set to ???Dolby Digital??? or ???DTS??? is set to ???DTS??? in the ???Audio Settings??? setup (page 72).
*5 When ???BD Audio Setting??? is set to ???Direct,??? audio recorded by the source is output by bitstream. However, this audio may be output as follows depending on the audio formats supported by the AV amplifier (receiver).
???When the AV amplifier (receiver) does not support HD Audio (Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,
???When the AV amplifier (receiver) does not support HD Audio or
???When the AV amplifier (receiver) does not support HD Audio,
Digital/DTS, LPCM 2ch is output. *6 The
secondary audio signals are output as LPCM 2ch signals.
b
When outputting 480i/480p video signals from the HDMI OUT jack, Dolby TrueHD and
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Specifications
System
Laser: Semiconductor laser
Outputs
(Jack name:
Jack type/Output level/Load impedance)
Analog Audio Output:
Stereo Output: Phono jack/2 Vrms/ 10 kilohms
Multi Channel Output: Phono jack/2 Vrms/ 10 kilohms
Digital Audio Output:
Optical Output: Optical output jack/
Analog Video Output
Component Output (Y, PB, PR): Phono jack/
Y: 1.0
Composite Output: Phono jack/1.0
1.0
HDMI Output
HDMI
LAN (100):
EXT:
External memory slot (For connecting the external memory)
DC output: 5 V 500 mA Max
CONTROL S IN/IR IN:
Mini jack
RS232C port:
General
Power requirements:
120 V AC, 60 Hz
Power consumption:
36 W
Dimensions (approx.):
430 mm ?? 240 mm ?? 555 mm (17 in. ?? 9 1/2 in. ?? 21 7/8 in.)
(width/height/depth) incl. projecting parts
Mass (approx.):
14.2 kg (31 lb 5 oz)
Operating temperature:
5 ??C to 35 ??C (41 ??F to 95 ??F)
Operating humidity:
25 % to 80 %
Supplied accessories
Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
???Standby power consumption 0.3 W.
???Halogenated flame retardants are not used in the certain printed wiring boards.
???Packaging cushions are made from paper.
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Language Code List
For details, see page 73.
The language spellings conform to the ISO 639: 1988 (E/F) standard.
Number, Language
not specified
Parental Control/Area Code
For details, see page 73.
Number, Area (Code)
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That???s all there is to it!
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Gracenote?? End User License
Agreement
This application or device contains software from Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, California (???Gracenote???). The software from Gracenote (the ???Gracenote Software???) enables this application to perform disc and/or file identification and obtain music- related information, including name, artist, track, and title information (???Gracenote Data???) from online servers or embedded databases (collectively, ???Gracenote Servers???) and to perform other functions. You may use Gracenote Data only by means of the intended
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Glossary
AACS
???Advanced Access Content System??? is a specification for managing digital entertainment contents stored on the next generation of prerecorded and recorded optical media. The specification enables consumers to enjoy digital entertainment content, including
The
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A disc format developed for recording/ playing
Deep Color (page 68)
These are video signals for which the color depth of signals passing through an HDMI jack have been enhanced. With a
Dolby Digital Plus (page 89)
Developed as an extension to Dolby Digital, the audio coding technology supports 7.1
Dolby TrueHD (page 89)
Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding technology that supports up to 8 channels of
DTS (page 89)
Digital audio compression technology that DTS, Inc. developed. This technology conforms to
Good channel separation is realized because all of the channel data is recorded discretely and little deterioration occurs because all channel data processing is digital.
Developed as an extension to DTS Digital Surround format. It supports a maximum sampling frequency of 96 kHz, and 7.1 multi- channel surround.
HDMI
Interface) (page 19)
HDMI is an interface that supports both video and audio on a single digital connection. The HDMI connection carries standard- to high- definition video signals and
The HDMI specification supports HDCP
HD Reality Enhancer (page 42, 49)
LPCM (Linear PCM) (page 89)
A digital audio format that does not cause deterioration in data compression and expansion.
LTH (Low to High) (page 87)
LTH is a recording system that supports organic pigment type
PhotoTV HD (page 50)
???PhotoTV HD??? allows for a
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An enhanced menu operation available on
Super Bit Mapping (page 68)
It is possible to achieve smoother gradation by putting 14 bits of information into an
x.v.Color (page 68)
x.v.Color is a familiar term for the xvYCC standard proposed by Sony.
xvYCC is an international standard for Color space in video.
This standard can express a wider color range than the currently used broadcast standard.
24p True Cinema (page 67)
Movies shot with a film camera consist of 24 frames per second.
Since conventional televisions (both CRT and flat panels) display frames either at 1/60 or 1/50 second intervals, the 24 frames do not appear at an even pace.
When connected to a TV with 24p capabilities, the player displays each frame at 1/24 second intervals ??? the same interval originally shot with the film camera, thus faithfully reproducing the original cinema image.
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Index
Words in quotations appear in the
Numerics
24p True Cinema 105
A
???A/V Settings??? 41 AACS 103
???Accessing Gracenote??? 77 ANGLE 13
AUDIO 12
???Audio Output Priority??? 69
B
Batteries 31
???BD/DVD Viewing
Settings??? 73
Bitstream 89
BonusView 39
C
CD 86
Chapter Search 41
???Child Lock??? 77
Child Lock 10, 84 Color buttons 13 ???Command Mode??? 77 Connecting
AV amplifier (receiver) 23
TV 18
G
Genre 53
H
???HD Reality Enhancer??? 42, 49, 104
HDMI 19, 24, 32, 66, 68, 69, 71, 83, 104
HOME 13
L
Local storage 28, 39, 83 LTH 104
M
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T
Title Search 41
Troubleshooting 81
???TV Type??? 65
U
V
???Video??? 37
Video output resolution 88 ???Video Settings??? 41, 65
X
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AVERTISSEMENT
Afin de r??duire les risques d???incendie ou de choc ??lectrique, ne pas exposer cet appareil ?? la pluie ni ?? l???humidit??.
Afin de r??duire le risque d???incendie ou de choc ??lectrique, ne pas exposer cet appareil au giclage ni aux ??claboussures et ne pas poser des objets remplis de liquide, tels que des vases, sur l???appareil.
Afin de r??duire le risque d???incendie, ne pas recouvrir les orifices de ventilation de l???appareil avec du papier journal, une nappe, un rideau, etc. Ne pas poser des sources de flamme nue, telles que des bougies allum??es, sur l???appareil.
Puisque la fiche principale est utilis??e pour d??brancher l???appareil de l???alimentation secteur, brancher l???appareil ?? une prise de courant alternatif facilement accessible. Advenant toute anomalie de l???appareil, d??brancher imm??diatement la fiche principale de la prise de courant alternatif.
Ne pas installer l???appareil dans un espace clos, comme une biblioth??que ou un placard encastr??.
Ne pas exposer les batteries ou un appareil comportant des batteries ?? une chaleur excessive comme le rayonnement du soleil, le feu ou une source de chaleur du genre.
Ce symbole avertit l???utilisateur de la pr??sence, ?? l???int??rieur de l???appareil, d???une ?? tension
dangereuse ?? non isol??e suffisamment importante pour causer une ??lectrocution.
Ce symbole avertit l???utilisateur que des consignes
importantes d???utilisation et
d???entretien (d??pannage) sont donn??es dans la documentation accompagnant l???appareil.
L???appareil n???est pas d??connect?? de l???alimentation secteur tant qu???il
reste branch?? ?? la prise de courant alternatif, m??me si le l???appareil lui- m??me a ??t?? mis hors tension.
Notes sur le mode d???emploi
1)Lire ces notes.
2)Conserver ces notes.
3)Respecter tous les avertissements.
4)Suivre toutes les consignes.
5)Ne pas utiliser cet appareil pr??s de l???eau.
6)Nettoyer l???appareil avec un chiffon sec.
7)Ne pas obstruer les orifices de ventilation. Installer l???appareil en respectant les consignes du fabricant.
8)Ne pas installer l???appareil ?? proximit?? de sources de chaleur, tels qu???un radiateur, un registre de chaleur, une cuisini??re ou un autre appareil (y compris les amplificateurs) qui produisent de la chaleur.
9)Ne pas faire ??chec ?? la fonction de s??curit?? de la fiche polaris??e ou de mise ?? la terre. Une fiche polaris??e comporte deux broches dont l???une est plus large que l???autre. Une fiche de mise ?? la terre comporte deux broches plates et une broche ronde de mise ?? la terre. La broche large ou la broche ronde existe pour assurer votre s??curit??. Si la fiche fournie ne s???ins??re pas dans la prise de courant, consulter un
??lectricien afin de remplacer la prise de courant d??su??te.
10)Prot??ger le cordon d???alimentation pour ??viter qu???il ne soit pi??tin?? ou pinc??, surtout au niveau de la fiche, de la prise de courant et du point de sortie de l???appareil.
11)N???utiliser que des accessoires sp??cifi??s par le fabricant.
12)N???utiliser qu???avec le chariot, le support, le tr??pied ou la table sp??cifi?? par le fabricant ou vendu avec l???appareil. Lorsqu???un chariot est utilis??, d??placer l???ensemble chariot- appareil avec prudence afin d?????viter toute blessure occasionn??e par un ??ventuel renversement.
13)D??brancher l???appareil pendant les orages ou lorsqu???il n???est pas utilis?? pendant une p??riode prolong??e.
14)Ne confier l???entretien de l???appareil qu????? un technicien comp??tent. Un d??pannage s???av??re n??cessaire lorsque l???appareil est endommag?? de quelque fa??on que ce soit, par exemple lorsque le cordon d???alimentation ou la fiche est endommag??, du liquide est renvers?? ou des objets sont tomb??s dans l???appareil; lorsque l???appareil est expos?? ?? la pluie ou ?? l???humidit??, qu???il ne fonctionne pas normalement ou qu???il a ??t?? ??chapp??.
Donn??es d???utilisateur
Le num??ro de mod??le et le num??ro de s??rie se trouvent ?? l???arri??re de l???appareil. Inscrivez le num??ro de s??rie dans l???espace pr??vu ?? cette fin
Num??ro de mod??le BDP- CX7000ES
Num??ro de s??rie______________
ATTENTION
L???utilisation d???instruments optiques avec cet appareil augmente les risques de l??sions oculaires. Ne pas tenter de d??monter le bo??tier, car le faisceau laser utilis?? ?? l???int??rieur du lecteur
Ne confiez l???entretien de cet appareil qu????? un technicien comp??tent.
Cette ??tiquette est appos??e sur le bo??tier protecteur du laser ?? l???int??rieur du bo??tier de l???appareil.
2FR
Pour les clients r??sidant aux
La d??claration de la FCC suivante s???applique uniquement au mod??le fabriqu?? pour la vente aux ??tats- Unis. D???autres mod??les peuvent ne pas respecter les r??glements techniques de la FCC.
REMARQUE :
Cet ??quipement a ??t?? v??rifi?? et s???est r??v??l?? conforme aux limites pour un dispositif num??rique de Classe B, conform??ment ?? la Section 15 des R??glements de la FCC. Ces limites sont con??ues pour offrir une protection raisonnable contre les interf??rences nuisibles dans une installation r??sidentielle. Cet ??quipement produit, utilise et peut ??mettre de l?????nergie radiofr??quence et, s???il n???est pas install?? et utilis?? conform??ment aux directives, peut causer de l???interf??rence nuisible aux communications radio. Il n???y a toutefois aucune garantie que de l???interf??rence ne surviendra pas dans une installation donn??e. Si cet appareil cause de l???interf??rence nuisible ?? la r??ception radio ou t??l??vision, ce qui peut ??tre d??termin?? en mettant l???appareil en fonction et hors fonction, l???utilisateur est encourag?? ?? tenter de corriger l???interf??rence au moyen d???une des mesures suivantes ou plus :
???R??orientez ou d??placez l???antenne de r??ception.
???Augmentez la distance entre l???appareil et le r??cepteur.
???Branchez l???appareil dans une prise d???un circuit diff??rent de celui o?? est branch?? le r??cepteur.
???Consultez le revendeur ou un technicien en radio/t??l??vision exp??riment?? pour obtenir de l???aide.
ATTENTION
Vous ??tes avis?? que toute modification non approuv??e dans le pr??sent mode d???emploi pourrait annuler votre droit d???utiliser cet appareil.
Pour toute question sur ce produit, vous pouvez appeler le Cetre de service d???information ?? la client??le de Sony au
Pour les clients r??sidant au Canada
Cet appareil num??rique de la classe B est conforme ?? la norme NMB- 003 du Canada.
Si ce produit s???av??re d??fectueux, pri??re d???appeler le Service de remplacement en garantie Tranquillit?? d???esprit au
Pour tout autre renseignement au sujet du produit, pri??re d???appeler le
Centre de service d???information ?? la client??le au
Pr??cautions
???Pour ??viter tout risque d?????lectrocution, n???ouvrez pas le bo??tier. Ne confiez l???entretien de cet appareil qu????? un technicien comp??tent.
???Gardez la m??moire externe hors de port??e des enfants. En cas d???avalement, consultez sans tarder un m??decin.
Pr??cautions
S??curit??
???Pour ??viter les risques d???incendie ou d?????lectrocution, ne pas placer d???objets remplis de liquide, tels que des vases, sur le lecteur, ni placer ce dernier pr??s de l???eau, comme par exemple pr??s d???une baignoire ou d???une salle de douche. Si un objet ou du liquide venait ?? p??n??trer ?? l???int??rieur du bo??tier, d??brancher le lecteur et le faire v??rifier par un technicien qualifi?? avant de le remettre en fonction.
???Ne pas toucher le cordon d???alimentation avec les mains mouill??es. Il y a risque d?????lectrocution.
Emplacement du lecteur
???Installer le lecteur dans un endroit suffisamment ventil?? pour ??viter toute surchauffe interne.
???Ne pas installer le lecteur sur une surface souple, telle qu???un tapis, susceptible d???obstruer les orifices de ventilation.
???Ne pas installer le lecteur dans un endroit poussi??reux ou soumis ?? des chocs ou au rayonnement direct du soleil, ni ?? proximit?? de sources de chaleur.
???Si le lecteur est transport?? directement d???un endroit froid ?? un endroit chaud ou s???il est install?? dans une pi??ce tr??s humide, de la condensation peut se former sur les lentilles situ??es ?? l???int??rieur de
l???appareil. Dans ce cas, il est possible que le lecteur ne fonctionne pas correctement. Retirer alors le disque et
laisser le lecteur sous tension FR pendant environ trente
minutes, jusqu????? ce que l???humidit?? se soit ??vapor??e.
???Tenir le lecteur et les disques ?? distance des appareils ??quip??s d???aimants puissants, dont les
,suite 3FR
???Ne pas poser d???objets lourds ou instables sur le lecteur.
???Ne pas installer l???appareil en position inclin??e. Il est con??u pour fonctionner uniquement ?? l???horizontale.
???Ne pas placer d???objets autres que des disques sur le tiroir de disque. Cela risquerait d???ab??mer le lecteur ou l???objet.
???Avant de d??placer le lecteur, en retirer le disque. Sinon, le disque pourrait ??tre endommag??.
???Avant de d??placer le lecteur, d??brancher le cordon d???alimentation et tous les autres c??bles du lecteur.
Transport du lecteur
Avant de transporter le lecteur, suivez les directives
1)Retirer les disques des fentes.
2)Appuyer sur OPEN/CLOSE pour fermer le panneau avant. V??rifier que le message ?? NO DISC ?? s???affiche sur le panneau avant.
3)Attendre 10 secondes, puis appuyer sur [/1 pour ??teindre le lecteur.
Le lecteur passe en mode de veille.
4)D??brancher le cordon d???alimentation.
Sources d???alimentation
???Si le lecteur n???est pas utilis?? pendant une longue p??riode, le d??brancher de la prise murale. Pour d??brancher le cordon d???alimentation c.a., le saisir par la fiche.
???Respecter les points suivants pour ??viter d???ab??mer le cordon d???alimentation. Ne pas utiliser le cordon d???alimentation s???il est endommag??, car il y a risque d?????lectrocution ou d???incendie.
???Ne pas pincer le cordon d???alimentation entre le lecteur et un mur, une tablette, etc.
???Ne mettre aucun objet lourd sur le cordon d???alimentation, ni tirer sur le cordon d???alimentation
R??glage du volume
Ne pas augmenter le volume lors de l?????coute d???un passage pr??sentant un tr??s faible niveau d???entr??e ou sans signal audio. Cela pourrait entra??ner des dommages aux enceintes lors d???un passage de niveau sonore ??lev??.
Entretien de l???appareil
Nettoyer le bo??tier, le panneau et les commandes avec un chiffon doux l??g??rement imbib?? d???une solution d??tergente neutre. Ne pas utiliser de tampons abrasifs, de poudre ?? r??curer ni de solvants tels que de l???alcool ou de l???essence.
Nettoyage des disques et des nettoyants pour disque ou pour lentille
Ne pas utiliser de disques nettoyants ou de nettoyants ?? disque ou ?? lentilles (y compris les liquides ou les a??rosols). Ils pourraient causer des probl??mes de fonctionnement de l???appareil.
Remplacement des pi??ces
En cas de r??paration, les pi??ces r??par??es peuvent ??tre r??cup??r??es pour r??utilisation ou recyclage.
Remarques sur les disques
???Ne pas utiliser les disques suivants.
???Disque sur lequel est appos?? une ??tiquette ou un autocollant.
???Disque sur lequel est appos?? du ruban adh??sif ou une pellicule adh??sive.
Ruban adh??sif ou pellicule adh??sive
Mat??riel adh??sif
???Disque de forme irr??guli??re (par exemple en forme de carte ou de c??ur).
???Adaptateur de disque de 8 cm (3 po).
Le lecteur ne peut pas lire un disque de 8 cm. N???ins??rez pas de disque de 8 cm (3 po) ni d???adaptateur de disque de 8 cm (3 po). Cela risquerait d???ab??mer le lecteur et le disque.
Adaptateur Disque de 8 cm
???Un disque de nettoyage de lentille.
???Si vous imprimez l?????tiquette du disque,
???Si des ??barbures ou du mat??riel adh??sif se fixent sur le disque, le lecteur risque de mal fonctionner. Pour assurer un fonctionnement stable, ins??rer un disque apr??s avoir ??limin?? les ??barbures et les objets ??trangers. On peut ??liminer les ??barbures en frottant les bords du disque avec le c??t?? d???un stylo ou d???un crayon. Lorsque
4FR
le lecteur ne lit pas le disque, v??rifiez la pr??sence d?????barbures sur la surface du disque et les deux disques adjacents.
Mat??riel
adh??sif ??barbures suppl??mentaire
Stylo ou crayon
???N???ins??rez pas des disques autres que ceux d??crits ?? la section ?? Disques pris en charge ?? (page 88). L???insertion d???un disque non compatible peut causer un dysfonctionnement.
Pour un fonctionnement stable
???Pour que les disques restent propres, les tenir par les bords. Ne jamais toucher leur surface.
La poussi??re, les empreintes ou les ??gratignures sur le disque peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement.
???Nettoyer le disque ?? l???aide d???un chiffon doux. Essuyer le disque du centre vers la p??riph??rie.
???Ne pas essayer de refaire la surface de la face de lecture du disque pour en ??liminer les rayures.
???Ne pas utiliser de solvant, tel qu???un diluant, du benz??ne ou un autre produit de nettoyage commercial pour disques ou objectifs, ou vaporisateur antistatique, destin?? ?? des disques LP en vinyle.
???Ne pas exposer les disques au rayonnement direct du soleil ou ?? des sources de chaleur, telles que les conduits de chauffage, et ne pas les laisser dans un v??hicule stationn?? en plein soleil. En effet, la temp??rature ?? l???int??rieur de l???habitacle peut augmenter consid??rablement.
???Apr??s avoir retir?? un disque de la fente, le ranger dans son bo??tier.
Droits d???auteur et marques de commerce
???Ce produit est dot?? d???une technologie de protection des droits d???auteurs prot??g??e par des brevets am??ricains et autres droits sur la propri??t?? intellectuelle.
L???emploi de cette technologie de protection des droits d???auteur doit faire l???objet d???une autorisation par Macrovision et est exclusivement r??serv?? ?? une utilisation dans le cercle familial et ?? d???autres types de visionnage limit??s, sauf autorisation expresse de Macrovision.
Les op??rations d???ing??nierie inverse et de d??montage sont interdites.
???Fabriqu?? sous licence de Dolby Laboratories.
Les termes ?? Dolby ?? et ?? Pro Logic ??, ainsi que le sigle double D sont des marques commerciales de Dolby Laboratories.
???Fabriqu?? sous licence en vertu des brevets am??ricains num??ros : 5,451,942 ; 5,956,674 ; 5,974,380 ; 5,978,762 ; 6,226,616 ; 6,487,535 ; 7,392,195 ; 7,272,567 ; 7,333,929 ; 7,212,872 et d???autres brevets am??ricains et internationaux d??livr??s et en instance. DTS est une marque d??pos??e et le symbole, les logos DTS, DTS- HD et
??
???Java, ainsi que tous les logos et marques de commerce de type Java sont des marques de commerce, d??pos??es ou non, de Sun Microsystems, Inc.
???, ?? XMB ?? et ?? xross media bar ?? sont des marques de commerce de Sony Corporation et Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
???Ce produit int??gre la technologie
?????
???Les logos ??
?? DVD+RW ??, ??
?? DVD VIDEO ??, et ?? CD ?? sont des marques de commerce.
?????
?? BonusView ?? sont des marques de commerce de Blu- ray Disc Association.
????? x.v.Color ?? et le logo
?? x.v.Color ?? sont des marques de commerce de Sony Corporation.
????? BRAVIA ?? est une marque de commerce de Sony Corporation.
????? PhotoTV HD ?? et le logo ?? PhotoTV HD ?? sont des marques de commerce de Sony Corporation.
,suite 5FR
???La technologie de codage audio MPEG
???Ce produit r??pond aux exigences ENERGY STAR en mati??re d???efficacit?? ??nerg??tique.
ENERGY STAR et la marque ENERGY STAR sont des marques d??pos??es aux ??tats- Unis.
ENERGY STAR est une marque d??pos??e qui appartient au gouvernement am??ricain.
???La technologie de reconnaissance des donn??es audio/vid??o et les donn??es
associ??es sont fournies par Gracenote??.
Gracenote constitue la norme de l???industrie en mati??re de technologie de reconnaissance musicale et de fourniture de contenus connexes. Pour plus de d??tails, visitez www.gracenote.com.
Les donn??es sur CD, DVD ou/ et
??Gracenote ??, ?? CDDB ??,
??MusicID ??,
??MediaVOCS ??, le logo Gracenote, le graphisme Gracenote, la mention
??Powered by Gracenote ?? sont des marques ou des marques d??pos??es de Gracenote aux
???Les autres noms de syst??me et de produit sont g??n??ralement des marques de commerce, d??pos??es ou non, de leurs fabricants. Les symboles ??? et ?? ne sont pas indiqu??s dans ce document.
AVIS IMPORTANT
Mise en garde : Ce lecteur peut maintenir ind??finiment une image vid??o fixe ou un menu ?? l?????cran d???un t??l??viseur. Si une image vid??o fixe ou un menu reste affich?? ?? l?????cran du t??l??viseur pendant une p??riode prolong??e, l?????cran du t??l??viseur peut subir des dommages irr??versibles. Les t??l??viseurs ?? ??cran au plasma ou ?? projection sont particuli??rement sensibles ?? ce ph??nom??ne.
En cas de question ou de probl??me concernant le lecteur, veuillez vous informer aupr??s du revendeur Sony le plus pr??s.
Notes sur le mode d???emploi
???Dans ce manuel, le terme
?? disque ?? d??signe ?? la fois les disques BD, DVD et CD ?? moins de sp??cification contraire dans le texte ou sur
les illustrations.
??? Les ic??nes telles que BD qui figurent
Pour plus de d??tails, voir ?? Disques pris en charge ?? (page 88).
???Les instructions de ce manuel d??crivent les commandes effectu??es ?? l???aide de la t??l??commande. Vous pouvez aussi utiliser les commandes du lecteur si leurs symboles sont similaires ?? ceux de la t??l??commande.
???Il se peut que les illustrations de l???affichage ?? l?????cran soient diff??rentes de ce qui s???affiche r??ellement sur votre t??l??viseur.
???Des informations ESSENTIELLES (visant ?? pr??venir les commandes incorrectes) figurent sous l???ic??ne b. Des informations PRATIQUES (conseils et autres informations utiles) figurent sous l???ic??ne z.
6FR
Table des mati??res
Raccorder le lecteur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 ??tape 1 : Raccordement au t??l??viseur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Raccordement ?? une prise HDMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Raccordement aux prises vid??o ?? composantes (Y, PB, PR) . . . . . . . . 22 Raccordement ?? une prise audio/vid??o ou S VIDEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 ??tape 2 : Raccordement ?? un amplificateur
Lire les BD/DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Utiliser le menu du BD ou du DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Profiter de
,suite 7FR
?? propos des fonctions BRAVIA Sync
(uniquement pour les connexions HDMI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Fonctions de la t??l??commande
D??pannage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Fonction
Avant d???utiliser le lecteur, veuillez lire la section ?? Modalit??s d???utilisation et contrat de licence d???utilisation ?? (page 96).
8FR
Guide des pi??ces et commandes
Pour plus d???informations, voir les pages indiqu??es entre parenth??ses.
Panneau avant
Allume le lecteur ou le met en mode de veille.
Permute sur la fonction du cadran pour la s??lection du disque.
BCapteur de signal de t??l??commande (page 32)
CAfficheur du panneau avant (page 10)
DN (lecture) (page 38)
Lance la lecture.
X (pause) (page 38)
Fait une pause de lecture.
x (arr??t) (page 38)
Arr??te la lecture.
ECadran DISC/AMS (page 35)
S??lectionne un disque en mode DISC
CHANGE.
Recherche un chapitre/une plage/une sc??ne en mode DIRECT SEARCH. Le t??moin de mode s??lectionn??e est
illumin?? sur l???afficheur du panneau avant.
F+100 (page 35)
Avance de 100 fentes de disques lors de la s??lection des disques.
DIRECT SEARCH
Permute sur la fonction du cadran pour la recherche d???un chapitre/d???une plage.
GOPEN/CLOSE (page 35)
Ouvre ou ferme le panneau avant.
DISC EJECT (page 35)
Ouvre le panneau avant et ??jecte le disque.
DISC LOAD (page 37)
Lit l???information de tous les disques inconnus et les charge dans la m??moire.
RENTAL SLOT (page 36)
Ouvre ou ferme le panneau avant afin de faire la lecture d???un disque dans la fente num??ro 1.
HPanneau avant
S???ouvre ou se ferme lorsque vous ins??rez ou ??jectez des disques.
,suite 9FR
Pour verrouiller le panneau avant (Verrouillage enfant)
Vous pouvez verrouiller le panneau avant pour ??viter qu???on ne l???ouvre par erreur.
Alors que le lecteur est allum??, appuyez de mani??re continue sur la touche X du lecteur pendant plus de 10 secondes, jusqu????? ce que ?? LOCKED ?? apparaisse sur l???afficheur du panneau avant. Le panneau avant est verrouill??.
Pour d??verrouiller le panneau avant, appuyez de mani??re continue sur la touche X du lecteur jusqu????? ce que ?? UNLOCK ?? apparaisse sur l???afficheur du panneau avant.
Afficheur du panneau avant
AFormat de fichier
Affiche le format du fichier en cours de lecture.
BType de disque
Affiche le type du disque en cours de lecture.
CEXT (page 29)
S???allume lorsque la m??moire externe est reconnue.
HDMI (page 20)
S???allume lorsqu???un appareil HDMI est raccord??.
EMode de lecture
Affiche le mode de lecture en cours.
FDISC CHANGE/DIRECT SEARCH
Affiche le mode de fonction s??lectionn?? sur le cadran.
GNum??ro de fente de disque
Affiche le num??ro de la fente de disque s??lectionn??e ou en cours de lecture.
HInformations de lecture (page 13)
Affiche le num??ro du disque/titre/ chapitre/plage.
DHD (page 67)
S???allume lors de l?????mission du signal vid??o 720p/1080i/1080p par la prise HDMI OUT ou du signal vid??o 720p/ 1080i par les prises COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT.
24P (page 68)
S???allume lors de l?????mission du signal vid??o 1080p/24 Hz d???un
IN, X
S???allume pendant la lecture ou la pause.
JT??moin de connexion r??seau
S???allume lors du t??l??chargement du logiciel du lecteur.
Pour plus de d??tails sur le t??l??chargement du logiciel du lecteur, voir page 65.
10FR
Panneau arri??re
APrises AUDIO OUT (L/R) (page 23, 28)
BPrises MULTI CHANNEL
OUTPUT (FRONT L/R,
SURROUND L/R, SUR BACK L/R,
CENTER, SUB WOOFER) (page 27)
CPrises DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/ COAXIAL) (page 26)
D Borne LAN (100) (page 30)
EPrises VIDEO OUT (VIDEO/ S VIDEO) (page 23)
F EXT Fente (page 29)
GPrises COMPONENT VIDEO OUT (Y, PB, PR) (page 22)
H Prise HDMI OUT (page 20, 25)
IPrise CONTROL S IN/IR IN
Si vous avez un t??l??viseur ou amplificateur
JOrifices de ventilation
Le ventilateur se trouve ?? l???int??rieur du lecteur.
K Borne AC IN (page 31)
LPort RS232C
Utilis?? pour l???entretien et la r??paration ou la communication avec l?????quipement externe.
,suite 11FR
T??l??commande
Les touches num??ro 5, AUDIO, TV CH + et N PLAY sont dot??es d???un point tactile. Servez- vous de ce point tactile comme r??f??rence lorsque vous utilisez le lecteur.
Les fonctions des touches varient selon le mode s??lectionn?? par les touches OPERATION CHANGE. , et AMP indiquent les fonctions disponibles pour chaque mode de fonctionnement.
b
Les fonctions disponibles de la t??l??commande varient en fonction du disque ou de la situation.
AAV [/1 (marche/veille) (page 60)
AMP Allume le t??l??viseur ou l???amplificateur
[/1 (marche/veille) (page 32)
Allume le lecteur ou le met en mode de veille.
BOPERATION CHANGE (page 59)
Change le mode de fonctionnement afin de commander le composant ?? l???aide de
la t??l??commande.
Fait fonctionner le lecteur.
Fait fonctionner un t??l??viseur
raccord??.
AMP Fait fonctionner un amplificateur
CZ OPEN/CLOSE (page 35)
Ouvre ou ferme le panneau avant.
INPUT (s??lection d???entr??e)
AMP Permute entre le t??l??viseur et les autres sources d???entr??e.
THEATER (page 57)
Permute automatiquement sur le mode vid??o optimal pour le visionnement des films.
b
La touche THEATER fonctionne uniquement lorsqu???un t??l??viseur compatible avec le mode Cin??ma est raccord??.
DTouches num??riques (page 40,
AMP
Saisit les num??ros de titre/chapitre, etc.
ENTER (page 40, 42, 61, 63)
Valide l???option s??lectionn??e.
CLEAR/ (point)
Efface le champ de saisie.
Saisit ?? . ?? (point) lors de la saisie de valeurs num??riques.
EAUDIO (page 75)/FAVORITES
AMP S??lectionne la langue lorsque le
S??lectionne la plage sonore du CD. Affiche la liste des canaux de t??l??vision favoris.
12FR
SUBTITLE (page 75)/CC
S??lectionne la langue de sous- titres lorsque le
Change les
ANGLE/WIDE
Permute sur d???autres angles de vue lorsque le
Change le rapport de format du t??l??viseur raccord??.
FREPEAT
Fait plusieurs fois la lecture des plages musicales. Appuyez plusieurs fois sur cette touche pour s??lectionner la r??p??tition de toutes les plages, la r??p??tition d???une plage et d??sactiver la fonction.
SHUFFLE
Fait la lecture de tous les disques audio en ordre al??atoire. Appuyez sur cette touche pour basculer entre la lecture al??atoire et normale.
ALL DISCS
Fait la lecture de tous les disques audio ou de photos dans le lecteur.
Fait la lecture r??p??t??e ou al??atoire de toute la musique pendant la Lecture r??p??t??e ou la Lecture al??atoire.
Le t??moin ALL DISCS s???allume sur l???afficheur du panneau avant.
Pour annuler, appuyez de nouveau sur la touche.
GTIME
Affiche le temps de lecture ??coul??/ restant sur l???afficheur du panneau avant. Chaque fois que vous appuyez sur la touche, l???afficheur change, comme suit.
Lors de la lecture d???un
VIDEO
Temps ??coul?? du titre actuel r
Temps restant du titre actuel
Lors de la lecture d???un CD
Temps ??coul?? de la plage actuelle
r
Temps restant de la plage actuelle r
Temps ??coul?? du disque actuel r
Temps restant du disque actuel
DISPLAY (page 16)
AMP
Lors de la lecture d???une vid??o ou d???une photo
Affiche ?? l?????cran l???information du disque ou du fichier.
Lors de la lecture de la musique
Affiche les informations de lecture sur l???afficheur du panneau avant.
Chaque fois que vous appuyez sur la touche, l???afficheur change, comme suit : Temps de lecture t Nom de la plage t Nom de l???album
Lors de l???affichage du menu d???accueil
Affiche l???ic??ne de la cat??gorie/nom du groupe/ordre de tri et le guide de fonctionnement actuellement s??lectionn??s.
HTouches de couleur (RED/
GREEN/BLUE/YELLOW)
Touches de raccourci pour s??lectionner les options dans certains menus du BD (servent aussi aux commandes interactives Java du BD).
ITOP MENU (page 40)/GUIDE
Ouvre ou ferme le menu sup??rieur d???un BD ou d???un DVD. Affiche le guide de programmation ??lectronique num??rique.
POP UP/MENU (page 40)/GUI
MODE
Ouvre ou ferme le menu contextuel d???un
AMP Bascule entre les modes GUI MODE et DISPLAY MODE.
OPTIONS (page 39, 45, 49)/
TOOLS
AMP
Le menu des options disponibles appara??t sur l?????cran.
HOME (page 15, 38, 64)
AMP
Acc??de au menu d???accueil ou le quitte.
RETURN
AMP
Revient ?? l???affichage pr??c??dent.
,suite 13FR
B/V/v/b
AMP
D??place la surbrillance pour s??lectionner une option affich??e.
(entr??e)
AMP
Valide l???option s??lectionn??e.
JSORT
Change l???ordre des titres. Chaque fois que vous appuyez sur la touche, la liste est tri??e en fonction de l???option s??lectionn??e.
GROUP
Affiche les titres par cat??gorie. Chaque fois que vous appuyez sur la touche, la liste permute sur la cat??gorie s??lectionn??e.
K. PREV/NEXT >
(pr??c??dent/suivant)
Saute au chapitre, ?? la plage ou au fichier pr??c??dent/suivant. Pour aller au d??but de la plage pr??c??dente, appuyez deux fois sur
. PREV.
REPLAY/ADVANCE (relecture instantan??e/avance instantan??e)
Relit la sc??ne/fait avancer rapidement la sc??ne un bref instant.
m/M
(recul rapide/avance rapide)
Fait avancer/reculer rapidement le disque lors de la pression pendant la lecture.
Chaque fois que vous appuyez sur la touche, la vitesse de recherche change, comme suit* :
Sens de lecture
M1 (??10) t M2 (??30) t M3 (??120)
Sens inverse
n (??1) t m1 (??10) t m2 (??30) t m3 (??120)
Si vous appuyez sur la touche de mani??re continue, le recul rapide ou l???avance rapide continue ?? la vitesse s??lectionn??e jusqu????? ce que vous lib??riez la touche.
*La vitesse de recherche ne change pas lors de la lecture d???un CD.
Les valeurs de multiplication de la vitesse sont approximatives.
???Pour r??tablir la lecture normale, appuyez sur N PLAY.
Pour faire la lecture ?? vitesse lente, en arr??t sur image (en direction de la lecture seulement)
Fait la lecture des BD/DVD au ralenti lorsque vous appuyez sur M pendant plus d???une seconde en mode de pause. Lit une image ?? la fois lorsque vous appuyez bri??vement sur M en mode de pause.
???Pour r??tablir la lecture normale, appuyez sur N PLAY.
N PLAY (page 38)
Lance ou relance la lecture.
Lit un diaporama lorsqu???un disque qui contient des fichiers d???image JPEG est ins??r??.
SCENE SEARCH (page 41)
Permute en mode Chercher sc??ne, ce qui vous permet de vous d??placer rapidement entre les sc??nes du titre en cours de lecture.
X PAUSE (page 39)
Fait une pause ou relance la lecture.
x STOP
Arr??te la lecture et m??morise le point d???arr??t (point de reprise) (page 39, 46).
LMUTING (page 60)
AMP Coupe le son de fa??on temporaire.
VOLUME/TV VOL +/??? (page 60)
AMP
R??gle le volume.
DISC SKIP (page 39, 46, 50)/TV CH (canal) +/???
S??lectionne le disque dont vous d??sirez faire la lecture. Appuyez plusieurs fois sur DISC SKIP+/??? jusqu????? ce que vous trouviez le disque ?? lire. Lorsque vous lib??rez la touche, la lecture
du disque s??lectionn?? d??marre.
S??lectionne les canaux de t??l??vision vers le haut et le bas.
14FR
MDIMMER
Ajuste l?????clairage de l???afficheur du panneau avant.
RENTAL SLOT (page 36)
Ouvre ou ferme le panneau avant afin de faire la lecture d???un disque dans la fente num??ro 1.
LOAD (page 52)
Lit l???information de tous les disques inconnus et les charge dans la m??moire.
Guide des menus OSD (affichage sur ??cran)
Affichage du menu d???accueil
Le ?? menu d???accueil ?? appara??t lorsque vous appuyez sur la touche HOME et vous permet de s??lectionner un disque ou une option de r??glage.
AIc??nes de cat??gorie
?? Vid??o ?? : Donne la liste des disques qui contiennent une vid??o.
?? Musique ?? : Donne la liste des disques qui contiennent de la musique.
?? Photo ?? : Donne la liste des disques qui contiennent des photos.
?? R??glages ?? : Donne la liste des options de r??glage.
BDisques, Listes de lecture
Les ic??nes de disques indiquent les
informations suivantes :
?? Autres disques ?? : Groupe de disques invalides ou un disque de mise ??
jour de version
?? Disques inconnus ?? : Groupe de disques non identifi??s
?? Listes de lecture ?? : Groupe de listes de lecture de musique
(ic??ne de disque) : Disques dont l???image de la pochette ne peut ??tre obtenue dans la base de donn??es Gracenote.
CIc??nes d???information de disque
: Genre de musique
: Genre de film
: Artiste de musique/Distribution de film
: R??alisateur du film
,suite 15FR
Pour afficher des informations en haut et en bas de l?????cran
Appuyez sur la touche DISPLAY. Appuyez de nouveau sur la touche pour ??teindre l???affichage.
AInformations de l???ent??te
Affiche le nom du dossier/de la cat??gorie et le type de liste actuellement s??lectionn??s (nom de groupe/ordre de tri)
BInformations du pied de page
Affiche les touches disponibles et leurs fonctions
DFonctions disponibles ( angle/ audio/
EInformations de lecture
Affiche le Type de disque/Mode de lecture/Codec vid??o/D??bit binaire/ Barre d?????tat de lecture/Temps de lecture (Temps restant*)
F R??solution de sortie/Fr??quence vid??o
*S???affiche lorsque vous appuyez plusieurs fois sur TIME.
z
???Vous pouvez aussi v??rifier les informations de lecture sur l???afficheur du panneau avant (page 10).
???Appuyez sur SUBTITLE, AUDIO ou ANGLE pour v??rifier les informations respectives.
Lors de la lecture d???un fichier de photo
Affichages ?? l?????cran pendant la lecture
Pour la lecture vid??o et de photos, appuyez sur la touche DISPLAY pour allumer ou ??teindre l???affichage.
Les informations qui s???affichent varient suivant le type de disque et l?????tat du lecteur.
Lors de la lecture d???un
VIDEO
A L???angle actuellement s??lectionn??
B Num??ro ou nom de titre
CLe r??glage audio ou de
A Nom du fichier
B Nom de l???album
C Date de prise
D ??tat de pivotement
E Type de disque/??tat de lecture
FNum??ro du fichier actuel/nombre total de fichiers
16FR
Lors de la lecture d???un CD de musique/ plage audio MP3
A Nom de la plage/du fichier
B Mode audio
CInformations de lecture
Affiche le Type de disque/Barre d?????tat de lecture/Num??ro de plage/Temps de lecture
DInformations de la plage
Affiche le Nom de l???artiste/Nom de l???album/Nom du genre/Mode de lecture
17FR
Raccorder le lecteur
V??rifiez la pr??sence des ??l??ments suivants.
???C??ble audio/vid??o (fiche phono ??3) (1)
???Cordon d???alimentation (1)
???Unit?? de commande ?? distance (t??l??commande) (1)
???Piles AA (R6) (2)
Suivez les ??tapes 1 ?? 9 pour raccorder le lecteur et ajuster ses r??glages. Ne branchez pas le cordon d???alimentation avant d???avoir atteint ?? ??tape 5 : Brancher le cordon d???alimentation ?? (page 31).
Mise en route
18FR
??tape 1 : Raccordement au t??l??viseur
Le lecteur est dot?? des prises vid??o suivantes. Utilisez celle qui correspond au type de prise d???entr??e du t??l??viseur pour y raccorder le lecteur.
Si vous raccordez le lecteur au t??l??viseur ?? l???aide d???un c??ble HDMI, vous pouvez profiter d???une image et d???un son num??riques de qualit?? sup??rieure par la prise HDMI OUT.
Qualit?? normale
route en Mise
b
???Branchez les c??bles ?? fond pour ??viter le bruit ind??sirable.
???
???Il n???est pas possible de raccorder ce lecteur ?? un t??l??viseur qui n???a pas de prise d???entr??e vid??o.
???N???appliquez pas une trop forte pression sur les c??bles de connexion. La pression contre la paroi du meuble, etc. peut ab??mer le c??ble.
Pour raccorder le lecteur ?? un t??l??viseur avec entr??e DVI
Utilisez un c??ble convertisseur
De plus, il n???est pas possible de raccorder la prise HDMI OUT ?? des prises DVI non conformes ?? HDCP (ex. prises DVI de moniteur d???ordinateur).
,suite 19FR
Raccordement ?? une prise HDMI
Raccordez le lecteur au t??l??viseur ?? l???aide d???un c??ble HDMI pour profiter d???une image et d???un son num??riques de qualit?? sup??rieure par la prise HDMI OUT.
Si vous raccordez le lecteur ?? un t??l??viseur Sony compatible avec la fonction ?? Contr??le pour HDMI ?? (BRAVIA Sync) (page 57),
Lecteur
C??ble HDMI (non fourni)
Remarques sur le raccordement ?? la prise
HDMI OUT
Respectez les points suivants, car une manipulation inad??quate peut ab??mer la prise HDMI OUT et le connecteur.
???Alignez soigneusement la prise HDMI OUT, qui se trouve ?? l???arri??re du lecteur, au connecteur HDMI, en v??rifiant leur forme respective.
T??l??viseur
???Avant de d??placer le lecteur, n???oubliez pas de d??connecter un c??ble HDMI.
???Si vous placez le lecteur sur un meuble avec un c??ble HDMI branch??, n???appliquez pas une pression excessive sur la paroi du meuble. Cela risquerait d???ab??mer la prise HDMI OUT ou le c??ble HDMI.
???Lors du branchement ou de la d??connexion, ne faites pas tourner ou pivoter le connecteur HDMI.
20FR
b
???Les t??l??viseurs haute d??finition ne sont pas tous enti??rement compatibles avec ce produit et certains peuvent causer l???affichage d???art??facts sur l???image. En cas de probl??me avec une image ?? balayage 480i/480p/720p/1080i/1080p, il est recommand?? de permuter la connexion sur la prise VIDEO OUT (VIDEO ou S VIDEO). Pour toute question concernant la compatibilit?? du t??l??viseur avec ce mod??le de lecteur
???Si l???image n???est pas claire, pas naturelle ou pas satisfaisante, changez la r??solution de sortie vid??o ?? l?????tape 3 de ?? Format de la Sortie Vid??o ??, dans la configuration de ?? R??glages vid??o ?? (page 67).
???Vous devez utiliser uniquement un c??ble HDMI qui porte le logo HDMI.
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Raccordement aux prises vid??o ?? composantes (Y, PB, PR)
Raccordez les prises COMPONENT VIDEO OUT du lecteur et du t??l??viseur ?? l???aide d???un c??ble vid??o ?? composantes ou de trois c??bles vid??o (non fournis) du m??me type et de m??me longueur. Vous pouvez profiter d???une image de qualit?? sup??rieure.
N???oubliez pas de raccorder les prises AUDIO OUT (L/R) ?? l???aide d???un c??ble audio/vid??o.
Lecteur
T??l??viseur
: Flux de signal
b
Lorsque vous raccordez le lecteur au t??l??viseur ?? l???aide d???un c??ble vid??o ?? composantes, d??connectez la fiche vid??o (jaune) du c??ble audio/vid??o.
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Raccordement ?? une prise audio/vid??o ou S VIDEO
Connectez la prise VIDEO OUT (VIDEO) et les prises AUDIO OUT (L/R) du lecteur et du t??l??viseur ?? l???aide du c??ble audio/vid??o. Vous pouvez profiter d???une image et d???un son de qualit?? normale.
Lecteur
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Faites correspondre la couleur de la fiche avec celle de la prise.
T??l??viseur
: Flux de signal
b
Si vous raccordez le lecteur au t??l??viseur ?? l???aide d???un c??ble
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??tape 2 : Raccordement ?? un amplificateur (ampli- tuner) AV
Suivant la source, les exigences varient comme suit pour l???amplificateur
Pour profiter de l???audio auxiliaire et de l???audio interactif, r??glez ?? R??glages audio BD ?? sur ?? Mixage ?? dans la configuration de ?? R??glages audio ?? (page 73).
*1 Lorsque ?? R??glages audio BD ?? est r??gl?? sur ?? Direct ?? dans la configuration de ?? R??glages audio ??, les signaux audio d??cod??s par l???amplificateur
*2 Lorsque ?? R??glages audio BD ?? est r??gl?? sur
??Direct ?? dans la configuration de ?? R??glages audio ??, le signal audio HD (Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,
Lorsque ?? R??glages audio BD ?? est r??gl?? sur
??Mixage ?? dans la configuration de ?? R??glages audio ??, le signal audio
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???Les formats audio de BD/DVD pris en charge sont sp??cifi??s ?? l???arri??re de chaque emballage.
???Pour plus de d??tails sur les signaux de sortie audio,
b
???Si vous raccordez le lecteur ?? l???amplificateur
???raccordez l???amplificateur
???raccordez le lecteur au t??l??viseur ?? l???aide d???un c??ble vid??o de type autre que HDMI (c??ble vid??o ?? composantes, c??ble
???Si vous raccordez un composant non conforme au signal audio s??lectionn??, les enceintes ??mettront un son tr??s ??lev?? (ou aucun son) pouvant causer des dommages ?? l???ou??e ou ab??mer les enceintes.
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Raccordement ?? une prise HDMI
Si l???amplificateur
Si vous raccordez le lecteur ?? un amplificateur
Lecteur
C??ble HDMI (non fourni)
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Amplificateur
C??ble HDMI (non fourni)
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Effectuez les r??glages suivants pour profiter d???un son de qualit?? sup??rieure via l???amplificateur
???R??glez ?? Priorit?? de sortie audio ?? sur ?? HDMI ?? dans la configuration de ?? R??glages audio ?? (page 70).
???R??glez ?? Audio (HDMI) ?? sur ?? Auto ?? dans la configuration de ?? R??glages audio ?? (page 73).
T??l??viseur
???R??glez ?? R??glages audio BD ?? sur ?? Direct ?? dans la configuration de ?? R??glages audio ?? (page 73).
b
Les amplificateurs
,suite 25FR
Raccordement aux prises num??riques (OPTICAL/COAXIAL)
Si l???amplificateur
Lecteur
Amplificateur
: Flux de signal
1 Raccordez la prise num??rique du lecteur ?? celle de l???amplificateur
2 R??glez ?? Priorit?? de sortie audio ?? sur ?? Coaxial/Optique ?? dans la configuration de ?? R??glages audio ?? (page 70).
3 Effectuez les r??glages appropri??s de ?? Dolby Digital ?? et ?? DTS ?? dans la configuration de ?? R??glages audio ?? (page 74).
Autrement, les enceintes n?????mettront aucun son ou ??mettront un son tr??s ??lev??.
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Raccordement aux prises 7.1 canaux
Si votre amplificateur
Lecteur
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Amplificateur
: Flux de signal
1 Raccordez les prises 7.1 canaux du lecteur et de l???amplificateur (ampli- tuner) AV.
2 R??glez ?? Priorit?? de sortie audio ?? sur ?? Analog. multic. ?? dans la configuration de ?? R??glages audio ?? (page 70).
3 Effectuez les r??glages appropri??s de ?? R??glages d???enceinte ?? dans la configuration de ?? R??glages audio ?? (page 70).
,suite 27FR
Raccordement aux prises audio L/R
Si l???amplificateur
Lecteur
(rouge) (blanc)
C??ble audio/vid??o (fourni)
(rouge) (blanc)
Faites correspondre la couleur de la fiche avec celle de la prise.
Amplificateur
: Flux de signal
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??tape 3 : Ins??rer une m??moire externe
Pour profiter du contenu suppl??mentaire (tel que
Ins??rez la m??moire externe ?? fond dans la fente EXT.
Arri??re du lecteur
M??moire externe (non fournie)
Borne vers le haut
Pour retirer la m??moire externe
1Appuyez sur [/1 pour ??teindre le lecteur.
2Tirez sur la m??moire externe pour la retirer de la fente EXT.
b
???Ne raccordez rien d???autre qu???une m??moire Flash USB, tel qu???un disque dur, etc., ?? la fente EXT.
???Ins??rez la m??moire externe bien droit. Si vous ins??rez la m??moire externe par la force dans la fente, vous ab??merez la m??moire externe et le lecteur.
???Gardez la m??moire externe ?? l?????cart des jeunes enfants pour ??viter tout risque d???absorption accidentelle.
???N???appliquez pas une pression excessive sur la m??moire externe dans la fente, car cela peut causer un dysfonctionnement.
???Il est recommand?? d???utiliser la m??moire Flash Sony USM2GL (disponible ?? partir de septembre 2009).
???Il se peut que d???autres dispositifs Flash USB prennent en charge cette fonction. Nous ne pouvons toutefois pas garantir la compatibilit?? avec tous les dispositifs de m??moire Flash USB.
???Lors de l???insertion d???une m??moire Flash USB, v??rifiez le sens d???insertion avant de l???ins??rer.
???Il se peut que certains dispositifs de m??moire Flash USB ne p??n??trent pas ?? fond dans la fente EXT. Ne forcez pas pour l???ins??rer ?? fond dans la fente, et n???appliquez pas de pression sur la partie saillante de la m??moire Flash USB.
???Pour ??viter d???alt??rer les donn??es ou d???alt??rer la m??moire externe, ??teignez le lecteur avant d???ins??rer ou de retirer la m??moire externe.
???Si le t??moin EXT ne s???allume pas, ??teignez le lecteur, retirez et r??ins??rez la m??moire externe, puis rallumez le lecteur.
???La m??moire externe est utilis??e comme unit?? locale de stockage pour Bonus
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