SonyメーカーBDV-T20Wの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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2 US To red uce th e risk of fire or elec tric shock, do not expose thi s apparatus to rain or moistu re. Do not install the a ppliance in a co nfined space, such as a bookcase or buil t-in cabinet. To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover the ven tilation opening o f the appara tus with newspa pers, tabl ecloths, curtain s, etc.
3 US particular installa tion. If this equi pment d oes cause harmful int erference to rad io or television r eception, which can be dete rmined by turni ng the equipme nt off and o n, the us er is e .
4 US This equipm ent complie s with IC radiat ion exposure limits se t forth for unc ontrolled eq uipment and me ets RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Expos ure rules. This equipm ent should be inst alled and operat ed with at least 20cm and more between the radiator and persons body ( excluding extr emities: hands , wrists, feet and ankles).
5 US About The se Operating Instructions • The in structi ons in thes e Oper ating Instr uction s descri be the co ntrol s on the remot e. You ca n also use the cont rols on the unit if they h ave the s ame or similar names as those on the remo te.
6 US Table of Cont ents About T hese O perating Instruc tions ....... 5 About t he S-A IR functio n . ........... ....... .... 5 Unpac king ... ........... ....... ........... ....... ........ 7 Index to Parts an d Contro l .............. ...... 10 Getting Started Step 1: Installing th e System .
7 US Unpacking BDV-T20W • Fron t speake rs (2) • Surro und spe akers (2 ) • Cen ter spea ker (1) • Subwo ofer (1 ) • AM lo op antenn a (aerial) (1) • FM wir e antenn a (aeria l) (1) • Sp.
8 US BDV-E500W • Fro nt speak ers (2) • Surro und sp eakers (2) • Cent er spea ker (1 ) • Sub woofe r (1) • AM loop antenn a (aerial) (1 ) • FM wire antenna ( aerial) ( 1) • Spe aker cor.
9 US Inserting batteries into the remote Inse rt two R6 (s ize AA ) batteri es (sup plied) by m atching the 3 an d # ends on th e batteri es to the markings inside th e compartment. Note • Do not le ave the r emot e in an extreme ly ho t or hu mid pl ace.
10 US Index to Parts and Control For more in forma tion, refe r to the pages indi cate d in pare nthe ses. Number 5, FAVORITES/AUDIO, CH +, a nd N buttons ha ve a tactile dot.
11 US ANGLE (page 43) Switche s to other vi ewing an gles whe n multi- angles are recorde d on a BD -ROM/ DVD VIDEO. SYSTEM M ENU (pages 38, 47, 54, 58, 61, 75, 75) Enters th e system me nu. FAVORITES (page 73) Displa ys the favorite channel lis t. CC (page 73) Disp lays clos ed c apti onin g (w hen availabl e).
12 US A " / 1 (on/standby) (page 41) Turn s on the un it, or sets to st andby m ode. B Play operation buttons (page 41) N (play) Starts or re-st arts play back. Plays a slid eshow w hen a disc conta ining JPEG image f iles is i nserted. x (sto p) Stop s pl aybac k an d reme mbers the stop point (resume point).
13 US About the indications in the front panel display A Current surroun d format B Lights up when a station is received. (Radio only) (pag e 56) C Lights up when stereo sound is received. (Radio only) (page 56) D Lights up when th e external memory is recognized.
14 US A LAN (100) terminal (page 3 0) B COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (page 24) C VIDEO OU T jack (page 24) D EZW-RT10 slot (page 28) E AM terminal (p age 27) F COAXIAL 75 Ω FM jack (p age 27) G A.
15 US A PHONES jack (page 32) B POWER (ON/OFF) (pages 32, 61) C POWER / ON LINE indicator (pages 32, 61) D PAIRING indicator (page 64) E PAIRING (page 64) F Wireless transceiver (EZW-RT10) slot (page .
16 US Getting Started Step 1: Installing the System For the best po ssibl e surrou nd sound , place all speak ers at t he sam e distanc e from the list ening po sition ( A ).
17 US Getting Started To add the optional surround back speakers You can enjoy 7. 1 surrou nd sound by purchas ing the Wireles s Surrou nd Speake r Kit (W AHT-SB P1, option al). The option al produ ct lineup differs depe nding on the area. For the po sition of the surr ound bac k spea kers, ref er the illu stration below ( C ).
18 US Getting Started Caution • Contact a screw sho p or install er regardi ng the wall ma terial or sc rews to be used. • Use sc rews that are su itable f or t he wall ma teria l and s trength. As a pl aster b oard wall is es peciall y fragile , att ach the screws secure ly to a beam an d fasten them to the wall.
19 US Getting Started 3 Disassemble the speaker by lifting the upper p art of the speaker. 4 Pull out the speaker cord from the bottom of the lower p art of the speaker.
20 US Getting Started Fully-disassembled illustration To install the speakers on a wall Befo re inst alling t he speake rs on a w all, conn ect the spea ker c ord to the sp eaker .
21 US Getting Started 2 Fasten the screws to the wall. 3 Hang the speakers on the screws. 8 to 10 mm ( 11 / 32 to 13 / 32 inch ) 160 mm ( 6 3 / 8 inches) For the center speaker 217 mm ( 8 5 / 8 inches.
22 US Getting Started Step 2 : Conne cting t he System For conn ectin g the syst em, rea d the infor mation o n the follo wing p ages. Do not connec t the AC power c ord (mains l ead) of t he unit to a wall outle t (mains) u ntil al l the other connec tions a re made.
23 US Getting Started To connect speaker cords to the unit When connect ing to the un it, inse rt the co nnecto r until it cl icks. To connect speaker cords to the speaker R S U R R O U N D S E L E C .
24 US Getting Started This connec tion se nds a vid eo sig nal to t he TV. Depe nding on the jacks on y our TV, sele ct the conne ction me thod. Method 1: Video cord ( A ) connection This is th e ba sic co nnec tio n.
25 US Getting Started This connection sends an audio signal to the unit from the TV. To listen to TV sound via the system, perfo rm this conn ecti on. Method 1: Audio cord ( D ) connection This is the b asic co nnecti on and sends an an alog au dio si gnal.
26 US Getting Started You ca n enjoy co nnecte d compo nents via t he system ’s spea kers. • DIGITAL MEDIA P ORT adapter : F (TDM -iP20 i s su ppli ed. You ca n als o us e oth er DI GITAL MEDIA PORT adapters.) • VCR, digit al sate llite re ceiver, Pla yStation, o r portab le audio source, etc .
27 US Getting Started To assemble the AM loop antenna (aerial) To connect the antenna (aerial) Note • K eep the AM loop antenn a (aerial) an d cord away from the syste m or other AV compo nents, as noise ma y result. • Be sure to fully exten d the FM wire ante nna (aeria l).
28 US Getting Started You ca n transm it sound fr om the uni t to an S-AIR p roduct, s uch as the sur round am plifier or S-AIR recei ver. To transmit sound fr om the unit, y ou need to i nsert the wireless tr ansceive rs into th e unit a nd S-AIR prod uct .
29 US Getting Started Inse rt the ex tern al mem ory d evice (1 GB or larg er USB flash memor y, su ch as So ny US M2GL , USM4GL, or USM1GH, not supplie d) into the EXT slot. Check that “EXT” lights up in th e front panel displa y when tur ning the system o n.
30 US Getting Started Conn ect the LA N (100 ) terminal of the un it to your Internet source using a ne twork ca ble to upda te the syste m’s so ftware using th e network . You can al so enjo y BD-Live (page 48) . Make t he appro priate se tting s in [Inter net Settin gs] under [Net work Sett ings] (pa ge 88).
31 US Getting Started Before co nnec ting the AC power cor ds (ma ins leads ) of the uni t and the sur round am plifie r to a wall outlet (m ains), connect the fron t, center speaker s and subw oofer to the unit an d surrou nd speak ers to the surr ound a mplifier .
32 US Getting Started Step 3 : Set ting up the Wireless System To use th e wire less syst em, you ne ed to set up the surrou nd a mplifi er. Befor e se tting , make sure th at the wi reles s transcei vers ar e inserte d into the unit an d the surround amplif ier corr ectly (page 2 8).
33 US Getting Started When you use multip le S-AIR products See “ Estab lishi ng sound tran smissi on bet ween the un it and S-AIR sub u nit (I D setti ng)” (page 61).
34 US Getting Started Step 4 : Perf orming t he Easy Se tup Follow the Ste ps below to make the basic adjus tments for using th e syste m. Disp layed ite ms vary dependi ng on the cou ntry model. 1 Turn o n the TV . 2 Press [ / 1 on t he unit, and P OWER on the surroun d amplifi er.
35 US Getting Started Note • W hen you do not connect the unit and TV with an HDMI cable, you c annot select [HDMI] . • When connecting t he HDMI OUT jack and other vide o output j acks at t he same time, sele ct [Compone nt Video]. • F or details about vide o output resolut ion, see “Video Ou tput Re solutio n” (page 104).
36 US Getting Started 12 Press X / x to select the setting fo r the Control for HDMI f unction . Select [ On] to use th e [Control for HDMI] funct ion (pag e 67) when c onnec ting Sony components th at are compati ble with th e Contro l for HDM I function.
37 US Getting Started 20 Press . [Aut o Cal ibra tion ] start s. The syst em adjust s the sp eaker se tting automati cally. Be quiet during the mea surement. Note • L oud test sound is output whe n [Auto Calibratio n] starts . You cannot t urn the volu me down.
38 US Getting Started Step 6 : Enjoying Surr ound Sound You ca n enjoy su rround sound si mply by sel ecting on e of the sy stem’s pre-pr ogramm ed decodi ng modes . They br ing the exc iting and p owerful sound of mo vie thea ters into yo ur home .
39 US Getting Started About speaker output The table b elow describ es the opti o ns whe n you connect a ll the sp eakers to t h e unit . The default sett ing is “A.F.D. 7.1CH” (when connecting the he adphones to the surr ound amplifier, th e defa ult sett ing i s “HP 2CH”).
40 US Getting Started To turn the sound effect off Select “A.F.D. S TD” for “DEC. MODE.” Note • When you select “A.F.D. 7.1 CH,” depending on the disc or source, the beg inning of the sound ma y be cut off while the opti mum mod e is a utomati cally sele cted.
Pl ayb a ck 41 US Playing a BD/DVD Depending o n the dis c, some ope rations ma y be differ ent or re strict ed. Refer t o the oper ating instr uctions sup plied with your d isc. 1 Turn on your TV. 2 Switch the input selector on the TV to this system.
42 US Note • When you s et the [C ontrol fo r HDMI] func tion to [On], t he TV that i s connect ed to t he system with an HDMI cable can be sync- operated with the system. For detai ls, see “Using the C ontrol for HDM I Function for “BRAVIA” Sync” (page 67).
Pl ayb a ck 43 US One-Touch Play (for HDMI connection only) Press ONE-TOUCH PLAY. The system and the c onnected TV t urn on and the i npu t sel ecto r on th e TV is s witc hed to the system ; then you can e njoy t he co ntents of a disc.
44 US Whe n you sto p the disc, the syst em reme mbers the po int wher e you presse d x . As long a s you do not remove the disc, Res ume Play will work even if the system is set to standby mode by pres sing " / 1 . 1 While playing a disc, press x to s top playback.
Pl ayb a ck 45 US You ca n move qu ickl y bet ween sc enes withi n the titl e curren tly being played ba ck. 1 Press SCENE SEARCH during playback or in pause mo de. Pla yback paus es an d a bar wit h a scen e indica tor (squ are-shap ed – in dicates t he current po int) ap pears at th e bottom of the scre en.
46 US You ca n check th e title inf ormation, includin g the video transmis sion rate, etc. Press DISP LAY during playback. The di splaye d informat ion dif fers depe nding o n the dis c type an d system status .
Pl ayb a ck 47 US 1 Press OPTIONS during playback. The opti ons menu ap pears. 2 Press X / x to select [Vid eo Settings], then press . The [Video Settin gs] scre en appears . 3 Press X / x to select an item, then press . [Picture Qua lity Mode] Optim izes the pi cture set tings for differen t lightin g enviro nment s.
48 US Enjoying BonusView/BD- Live Some B D-RO Ms wit h “BD-L IVE Logo*” have bonu s content s and othe r data that can be downloaded to the extern al memory ( local stor age) for en joyme nt. * 1 If a disc is i nserted, remove the disc from the unit.
Pl ayb a ck 49 US Playing a CD 1 Press FUNCTION repeated ly until “BD/ DVD” appears in the front panel display. 2 Insert a CD. The Music Player s creen appe ars. 3 Press N . Pla yback starts . 4 Adjust the volume by pressing VOLUME +/–. The volum e level app ears on the TV scree n and in the front pane l display .
50 US Available OPTIONS 1 Press O PTION S. The opti ons menu appears . 2 Press X / x to select an item, then press . The av aila ble items d iffer depe nding on the disc type or system situation . Note • The point where y ou stopped playing ( resume point ) is cleared from me mory when: – Yo u open the disc tray .
Pl ayb a ck 51 US Other operations Available OPTIONS 1 Press OPTIONS. The opti ons menu ap pears. 2 Press X / x to select an item, then press . The avai lable it ems di ffer de pendin g on the situatio n. 1) Appears whe n you press OPTIONS during playb ack of photo files.
52 US Selec ting the Ef fect to Suit the So urce You can select a suit able sou nd mode fo r movies or mu sic. Press SOUND M ODE repeatedly during playback until the desired mode appears in the front panel display.
Sound Adjustm e nt 53 US Selectin g the Audio Format, Multilingual Tracks, or Channel When the syst em is playing a BD/DVD VIDEO record ed in mul tiple au dio fo rmats (P CM, Dolb y Digita l, MPEG a udio, or DT S), you can change the audio forma t. If the BD/DVD VIDEO is reco rded with multi lingual t racks, you can also chang e the lang uage.
54 US Enjoying Multiplex Broadc ast Soun d (DUAL MONO) You c an enj oy mu ltiplex br oadcas t soun d when the sys tem re ceives or plays a D olby Dig ital multiplex broadc ast signal.
Sound Adjustm e nt 55 US You ca n enjo y sound ef fects or dia log, as you would in a movie thea ter, even at low volume. It is u sefu l for w atc hing movie s at nigh t. Press NIGHT. “NIGH T ON” ap pear s in the fr ont pane l displa y and the so und effe ct is ac tivated.
56 US Listenin g to the Radio You ca n enjoy ra dio sou nd with th e system ’s spe akers. Ti p • You can operate the tuner functi on using the tuner menu on the fro nt panel displa y.
T uner 57 US To view the station name or frequency in the front panel display When the system is set to “TUNE R FM” or “TUNER A M,” you ca n check th e freque ncy using th e front pan el displa y. Press DISPLAY. Each time yo u press DISPLAY on the remote, the dis play change s as sh own.
58 US To operate by using D.TUNING 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly u ntil “TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” appears in the front panel display . 2 Press D.TUNING. 3 Press the num ber buttons to sel ect the frequencies. 4 Press . If an FM program is noisy, you c an select mona ural rece ptio n.
T uner 59 US To change the preset number Select the desire d preset nu mber by pressing PRES ET +/ –, t hen pe rform th e pr ocedur e from Step 3 . If an FM program is noisy If an FM p rogram is noisy, you can se lect monaur al rece ption. The re will be n o stereo eff ect, bu t recepti on will improv e.
60 US Using the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT Adapter The DIGITAL MEDIA PORT (DMPORT) adapt er is for enjoy ing soun d from a port able audio s ource or com puter. By connect ing a DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter, you can enjoy s ound fro m the conne cted com ponent on the syste m.
External A udio Device 61 US Using an S-AIR Product The unit is compatible with the S-AIR function (page 12 2), which a llows soun d transmis sion between S-AIR products . About S-AIR products There are tw o types of S-AIR produc t. • S-AIR main unit ( this unit) : This is for tran smit ting sound.
62 US To set the ID of the surround amplifier 1 Make sure that th e SURROUND SELECTOR switc h of the surround amplifier is set to SURROUND. 2 Set the S -AIR ID switch of the surrou nd amplifier to match the ID (A , B, or C) of the unit. 3 Press POWER on t he surroun d amplifier.
External A udio Device 63 US To enjoy th e same functio n as the un it, select “MAI N UNIT .” When “TUNER FM” or “T UNER AM ” is select ed on th e unit, yo u can only se lect the same ba nd on the S- AIR re ceiver.
64 US It is e asy to se t the same ID for th e unit and an S-AIR s ub uni t, such as a su rround amplif ier or S-AIR receiver , to establish s ound transmissio n. How ever, nei ghbors ma y also re ceive yo ur syste m’s sou nd if I Ds are t he same , or yo u may recei ve sound f rom neig hbors.
External A udio Device 65 US 6 Press X / x repeatedly u ntil “START” appears in the front panel display, then press . The unit star ts pairing an d “SEARC H” fla shes in t h e fr ont pane l dis play. To cancel pairing, pr ess SYSTEM MENU . 7 Start pairin g of the S- AIR sub unit.
66 US 4 Press X / x to select th e desired setting. • “AUTO” : Normally select this. The system changes “RF CHANGE” to “ON” or “OFF” auto matically. • “ON”: The system transmit s sound by search ing for a bett er cha nnel f or transmit ting.
Other Operati ons 67 US Using th e Contr ol for HDMI F unctio n for “BRAVIA” Sy nc This func tion is a vailable on TVs wi th the “BRAV IA” Sync func tion only .
68 US To set the [Control for HDMI] function of the system to on/off manually 1 Press HOM E. The hom e menu ap pears on th e TV screen . 2 Press C / c to select [Setup]. 3 Press X / x to select [HDMI Settings], then press . The opti ons for [HD MI Sett ings] appe ar.
Other Operati ons 69 US (System Audio Control) You can e njoy TV sou nd in this sy stem by eas y opera tion. To use this functio n, connect the syste m and the TV with an audio cord and an HD MI cabl e (page 24).
70 US Calibratin g the Approp riat e Sett ings Automatic ally [Auto Calibration] D. C. A. C. (Dig ital Cinema Auto Cal ibration) can set the appropr iate sur round so und automaticall y. Note • The system outputs a lo ud test sound when [A uto Calibration] starts.
Other Operati ons 71 US 8 Confirm the conclusi ons of [Auto Cali brat ion]. The concl usions app ear on the TV screen . Press C / c to ch ange th e page. The first p age show s the dista nce of speakers. The se cond page show s the lev el of spe akers.
72 US [Subwoofer] [Yes] x [Distance] When yo u move the sp eakers , be sure to s et the parameter s of the distance ( A ) from the listen ing posi tion to th e speake rs.
Other Operati ons 73 US 9 Press X / x to selec t [Off], then press . Note • T he test tone signals are not outp ut from the HDMI OUT jack. Ti p • To adjust t he volume of all th e spe akers a t one ti me, press VOLUME +/–.
74 US You ca n contro l the TV us ing the fol lowing butt ons. To us e these b utton s (other than THEATER , TV [ / 1 , TV I NPUT), set the remote to the TV mode by pres sing TV, so tha t TV ligh ts up for 1 se cond. To exit the TV mode, press TV so that TV flashe s four times.
Other Operati ons 75 US Using the Slee p Timer You ca n set the system to tu rn off at a preset time, so you can f all aslee p listening to music. You can preset the time in 10-minute increme nts. 1 Press SYSTEM MENU. 2 Press X / x repeat edly unti l “SLEEP MENU” appears in the front panel display, then press o r c .
76 US Deactivatin g the Button s on the Un it (Ch ild Lo ck) You ca n deactiva te the bu ttons on th e unit (exce pt for " / 1 ) for preven ting mis oper atio n, such as child mischief (c h ild lock fun ction). Press x on the u nit for more than 5 seconds.
Other Operati ons 77 US Saving Pow er in Standb y Mode Check that the following settin gs are made: – [C ontro l for HDMI] is se t to [O ff] (pag e 67 ). – “S-AIR STBY” is set to “STBY OFF” (page 6 3). – “ DEM O” is set t o “DE MO O FF” (page 76) .
78 US Using the Setu p Display You ca n make various ad justme nts of i tems su ch as pictur e and sou nd. Selec t (Setup ) on the ho me me nu when y ou need to change th e setting s of the s ystem. Note • Playback se ttings store d in the disc take prior ity over the Setup Displ ay sett ings and not all the functio ns described ma y work.
Settings and Adjustments 79 US 5 Press X / x to select a setting, then press . The setti n g is s elected and s etup is complete. The optio ns for th e selecte d it em appear . Exampl e: [4:3] [Network Update] You ca n updat e and impr ove the func tions of the system.
80 US 3 Press " / 1 to tu rn the system on. The sy stem star ts up with th e update d softwar e. You ca n update and impro ve the fu nctio ns of the syst em usin g an update disc pr ovided by a Sony deale r or local au thorized Sony ser vice facili ty.
Settings and Adjustments 81 US x [Cinema Conversion Mode] You can set the vide o conv ersion m ethod fo r 480p, 72 0p, 1080i, or 1080p* signals from the HDMI OUT jack or the COMP ONENT VIDEO OUT jacks.
82 US [Off] : Select this w hen your TV is not compa tible w ith 1080/ 24p video signals. Note • Video signals may not be out put when [BD-ROM 1080/24p Output] is set to [On]. x [YCbCr/RGB (HDMI) ] You ca n set the color sett ing for vi deo sign als output fro m the HDMI OUT jack.
Settings and Adjustments 83 US x [Attenuate - AUDIO] Dist ort ion may oc cur whe n you lis ten to a component con nected to the AUDIO ( A UDIO IN L/R) ja cks. You c an prevent distortion by reduci ng the input leve l on the unit. D istortion is not a malf unction an d will depe nd on the compon ent conn ected.
84 US [BD/DVD Viewing Setting s ] You can make d etailed sett ings for BD/DVD playba ck. x [BD/DVD Menu] You ca n select th e defaul t menu la nguage f or BD-ROMs or DVD VIDEOs. Whe n you select [Selec t Langua ge Code ], the displ ay for ente ring the la nguage c ode appea rs.
Settings and Adjustments 85 US x [Parental Control Region Cod e] Playback of some BD-ROMs or DVD VIDEOs can be l imited accord ing to the geo graphic a rea. Scenes m ay be blo cked or re placed w ith differ ent sce nes. 1 Enter your fo ur-digit passwo rd using the number buttons.
86 US [Photo S ettings] You ca n make the p hoto-r elated se ttings. x [Slideshow S peed] You ca n change t he slides how speed . [Fast ]: Photos cha nge rapi dly. [Normal] : Photos chan ge at norm al speed. [Slow]: Photos change slowly. [HDMI Settings] You ca n make the HDMI setti ngs.
Settings and Adjustments 87 US [System Settings ] You can make the system-rela ted setting s. x [OSD ] You ca n sele ct your langu age fo r the s ystem on- scr een di spla ys. x [Standb y Mode] You can sh orten the s tartup time when turnin g the sy stem on.
88 US [Network Se ttings] You can make detail ed setti ngs for Intern et and networ k. x [Internet Se ttings] These ite m s ar e nece ssar y when you connect to the Inte rnet vi a a network c able. Ente r the respec tive (a lphanumeric) values for your broadb and ro uter or Wire less LAN router.
Settings and Adjustments 89 US You can use the fo llowin g buttons t o enter char acters. [Easy Setup ] You can recall the Easy Setu p to make the basic setting s. 1 Press C / c to select [S tart], then pr ess . 2 Follo w the instru ctions f or “Step 4: Performing the Easy Setup” (page 34) from step 4.
90 US [Resetting] You c an re set the system sett ings to their factor y defaul t. Settin gs can be reset by fu nction gr oup. All the settings w ithin th e group wi ll be reset. 1 Press to sel ect [Reset to F actory Default Setti ngs], then press . 2 Press X / x to select the settings yo u want to reset to defau lt, then p ress .
Additio nal Info rmation 91 US Precaut ions On safety • To prevent fire or sho ck hazard, do not place objects filled w ith liqui ds, suc h as vase s, on the system, or place the sys tem near water, such as near a bathtub or shower room .
92 US On moving the system Before moving the sys tem, ma ke sure that there is no disc inserte d, and remove the AC power co rd (mains lead) fr om the wall outle t (mains ). About S-AIR function • As the S-AIR function tra nsmits sound by radio waves, heed t he following: – Sou nd may skip when radi o waves are obstruc ted.
Additio nal Info rmation 93 US Trou blesho oting If you exp erienc e any of th e follow ing difficu lties whi le using t he system , use this troubles hooting guide to help reme dy the probl em befo re request ing rep airs. Sho uld any prob lem per sist, cons ult your near est Sony deal er.
94 US Sound The pict u re i s not out pu t correct ly. • Check the [Output Vide o Format] setti ngs (page 81). Picture nois e appears. • The disc is dirty or flawed.
Additio nal Info rmation 95 US Operation The surround effect is dif ficult to hear when you are playin g a sound tr ack of Dolby Digital, DTS, or MP EG audio. • Check the de coding mo de sett ing (page 38) . • Check the s peaker con nections and setting s (pages 22, 71).
96 US The disc does not play. • The disc is dirt y. • There is no disc i nserted. • The disc is upside down. Insert the disc with the pl ayback side facing down . • The dis c is sk ewed on t he disc t ray. • You are attemptin g to play a disc with a format that cannot be played back by this system (p age 101).
Additio nal Info rmation 97 US The Control for HDMI function does not work. • W hen “HDMI” doe s not light up in the front panel display, check the HDMI connecti on (page 24). • Set [Control for HDMI] in [HDMI Set tings] to [On] (page 8 6). • Make sure that the connected c omponen t is comp atible wit h the [Contro l for HDMI] function.
98 US The S-AIR function Sympt om Remedy S-AIR connec tion is not establish ed (sou nd transm ission is n ot establi shed), e. g., the indica tor of the S-AIR sub unit does t he followin g: • Turns off. •F l a s h e s . • Turns red. • I f you use anot her S-AIR main unit, place it more than 26 1 / 4 feet (8 m eters) away f rom th e unit.
Additio nal Info rmation 99 US Surround amplifier operation If no so und is output from th e surro und spe akers, ch eck the statu s of the PO WER / ON L INE indi cator on the s urround am plifier . For deta ils of the P OWER / ON LINE indica tor, see “S tep 3: S etting up t he Wirel ess Syst em” (p age 32 ).
100 US Self-dia gnosis Funct ion When the s elf-diag nosis func tion is a ctivated to prevent the syste m from malfunctioni ng, an error code a ppears i n the fr ont pan el displ ay, or just appea rs with out any mes sages o n the enti re screen . In thes e cases, check the following.
Additio nal Info rmation 101 US Playable Disc s * JPEG format conformin g to UDF (Universal Disk Format). ** Some AVCHD format di scs may not play, dependin g on the recording cond ition. The AVCHD format disc wil l not play if it has not been corr ectly finalized .
102 US • A di sc recor ded in a color system other than N TSC, su ch as P AL (t his syst em con forms to the N TSC colo r syst em). Note on playback operations of a BD/DVD Some p layback operatio ns of a BD/DV D may be intention ally set by software pr oducer s.
Additio nal Info rmation 103 US Suppor ted Audio Formats Audi o form ats suppor ted b y thi s syst em are as follows. a : Sup ported fo rmat. –: Unsupported f ormat. * BD only. Note • The table above is valid only when you set [BD Audio S etting] to [Direct] (page 82) and [Sound Effect] to [Off] (page 83).
104 US Video Outp ut Resolut ion Outp ut reso lution di ffers depe nding on the [Ou tput Vi deo Forma t] setti ng in [Vid eo Sett ings] (page 8 0). * Protected contents on DVDs are ou tput at 480p resolution.
Additio nal Info rmation 105 US Specific ations Amplifi er Section (BDV-T20W) POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: (FTC Output Power) for th e US mode l Front L/Fr ont R: With 3 ohms loa ds, both channels driven, from 180 - 20,000 Hz; ra ted 56 watts per channel mi nimum RMS power, wi th no m ore than 0.
106 US Speakers (BDV-T20W) Front (SS-TSB94) Speaker s ystem Full ran ge Bass reflex Spea ker un it 6 5 mm (2 5 / 8 in) cone typ e Rated i mpedance 3 ohms Dimensions ( approx.
Additio nal Info rmation 107 US Gene ral Power requirements 120 V AC, 60 Hz Power consumpt ion On: 120 W Standby: 0.3 W (at the Power Saving mo de) Output voltage/ current (DIGITAL MEDIA PORT) DC 5 V/700 mA LAN (100) 100BASE-TX Terminal EXT External memory slot (For connec ting the ext ernal memor y) DC output: 5 V 500 mA Max Dimension s (approx.
108 US Language Cod e List The lang uage spe llings co nform to the ISO 639: 1988 (E/F) stan dard. Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Langua ge 1027 Afar 1028 Abkhazian 1032 Afrikaans 1039.
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118 US THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDE D BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMI TED TO, THE IMPL IED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FO R A PARTICULAR PU RPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
Additio nal Info rmation 119 US Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG a uthor’s name or company name in adverti sing or publicity relating to this software or products derived from it. Th is software may be referred to only a s “the Independent JPEG Gr oup’s software”.
120 US Glossary AVCHD The AVCHD format is a high-definition digita l vide o camera format used to re cord SD (sta ndar d defi nition) or HD (hi g h d efini tion) sign als of ei ther t he 10 80i s peci ficat ion* o r the 720p spe cificat ion** on D VDs, using ef ficient data compre ssion co ding technolo gy.
Additio nal Info rmation 121 US since al l the signal s are proc essed digi tally, les s signal degrada tion occur s. Dolby Dig ital Pl us Deve loped as a n extensi on to Dolb y Digital , the audio co ding tech nolog y support s 7.1 mult i- chann el surrou nd sound.
122 US Pare ntal Cont rol A function of th e BD/DVD to l imit playback o f the d isc by t he age o f the u sers accord ing to the limitation level in ea ch country. The l imitation var ies f rom disc to di sc; w hen it is a ctiv ate d, playback is completely prohibited, viole nt scenes are ski pped or replaced w ith oth er scene s and so on .
123 US Index Numerics 24p True Cinema 122 A A/V SYNC 47 ANGLE 43 Attenuate - A UDIO 83 Attenua te - TV 82 Audi o 84 Audio DRC 82 Audio Se ttings 82 Auto Cal ibratio n 70, 83 Auto Display 8 7 A VCHD 10.
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