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10USOperating the receiver using a smartphone ...85Using the sleep timer ...85R
100USz : Video signals are output without a video conversion or processing.a : Video signals are output. (Values for the resolution are shown when vid
101USAdjusting SettingsThis function targets content via a USB device, a home network, and Internet content.x 480i/576ix 480p/576px 720px 1080ix 1080p
102USThis function targets content via a USB device and a home network.x AutoSelect this to display 3D compatible content in 3D.x OffSelect this to di
103USAdjusting Settingsx AMPThe HDMI audio signals from the playback equipment is only output to speakers connected to the receiver. The multi-channel
104USInput SettingsYou can adjust the settings for the connections of the receiver and other equipment.Lets you set the following items for each input
105USAdjusting SettingsNetwork SettingsYou can adjust the settings for the network.Lets you check or change the network settings. You can change the s
106USHome Control SettingsYou can make settings for Universal Remote Control and Lighting Control features.Lets you set up a connection between a disp
107USAdjusting SettingsZone SettingsYou can adjust settings for the main zone, zone 2.To turn the power on or off for zone 2You can turn zone 2 operat
108USx OffLets you turn off output of 12V triggers even when the main receiver is turned on.x CtrlLets you turn the output of 12V triggers on or off m
109USAdjusting Settings1 Press ?/1 to turn off the receiver.2 While holding down MUSIC and SPEAKERS (OFF/A/B/A+B), press ?/1 to turn on the receiver.L
11USDescription and location of partsA ?/1 ON/STANDBYTurns the receiver on or off.The lamp above the button lights up as follows: Green: The receiver
110USOperating without using the GUIYou can operate the receiver using the display window of the receiver even if the TV is not connected to the recei
111USAdjusting SettingsThe following options are available in each menu. “xx…” in the table signifies the parameter for each item.Menu list (in the di
112US<LEVEL>(Level settings)TEST TONE OFF, FL to RH (AUTO), FL to RH (FIX)P. N O ISE(Phase noise)OFF, FL/FR, FL/CNT, CNT/FR, FR/SR, SR/SBR, SR/
113USAdjusting Settings<SPEAKER>(Speaker settings)SP PATTERN(Speaker pattern)5/2.1 to 2/0 (20 patterns)CNT LIFT(Center Speaker Lift Up)OFF, 1 to
114US<SPEAKER>(Speaker settings)FH CROSS(Front high speakers crossover frequency)CROSS 40 Hz to CROSS 200 Hz (10 Hz step)<INPUT>(Input set
115USAdjusting Settings<ZONE>(Multi-zone settings)P. VO L M A IN(Preset Volume (MAIN))OFF, –∞,–92.0 dB to +23.0 dB (0.5 dB step)P.VOL ZONE2(Pre
116USTo change the displayThe display panel provides various information of the receiver status such as sound field.1 Select the input for which you w
117USAdditional InformationPrecautionsOn safetyShould any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet, unplug the receiver and have it checked by qua
118USTroubleshootingIf you experience any of the following difficulties while using the receiver, use this troubleshooting guide to help you remedy th
119USAdditional Informationyou may not be able to record from the sources.• Set “Auto Standby” to “Off” (page 108). While only composite video signals
12USA SWLights up when subwoofer(s) is (are) connected and the audio signal is output from the SUBWOOFER jack(s).B ZONE 2 (page 71)C INPUT indicatorLi
120USThe Pass Through function does not work.• “HDMI B” or “Off” is selected. Select “HDMI A” using the HDMI OUTPUT button.• When “Control for HDMI” i
121USAdditional Information• Make sure you have connected both the L and R jacks to a monaural device, analog device requires both L and R jack connec
122US• If the TV does not have System Audio Control function, set the “Audio Out” settings in the HDMI Settings menu to– “TV+AMP” if you want to liste
123USAdditional Information• Audio input signals via the HDMI IN jacks cannot be recorded.• Check the connection of the recording deck according to th
124US• USB device formatted with file systems other than FAT12/16/32, VFAT, or NTFS are unsupported.*• If you use partitioned USB device, only audio f
125USAdditional Information• Check the following:– Is the router turned on?– If there is another device between the receiver and the router, check tha
126US“Control for HDMI” cannot be set to “On.”• Set “Zone2 Out” in the “HDMI Settings” to “Off.”The Control for HDMI function does not work.• Check th
127USAdditional Information• Make sure that the command modes of the receiver and the remote control are the same. If the command mode of the receiver
128USYou can check the status of the receiver by the message. See the following to solve the problem. If any problem persists, consult your nearest So
129USAdditional InformationMessage list after Auto Calibration measurementDisplay ExplanationCode 30 Headphones are connected. Remove the headphones a
13USSBSurround BackExample:Recording format: 5.1Speaker pattern: 3/0.1Sound Field: A.F.D. AutoI LFELights up when input signals being played back cont
130USReference sectionsIf the buttons on the receiver or the remote control do not work due to a malfunction of the receiver, reboot the receiver.Hold
131USAdditional InformationInputs (Digital)OutputsFM tuner sectionTuning range 87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHzAntenna (aerial) FM wire antenna (aerial)Antenna (a
132USHDMI VideoInput/Output (HDMI Repeater block)Format 2D3DFrame packing Side-by-Side(Half)Over-Under(Top-and-Bottom)4096 × 2160p @ 23.98/24 Hz a ––
133USAdditional InformationGeneralPower requirements 120 V AC, 60 HzPower consumption290 WPower consumption (during standby mode)0.5 W (When “Control
134USIndexNumerics12V Trigger 1072 channel 582ch Analog Direct 582ch Stereo (mode) 583D Output Settings 1025.1 channel 227.1 channel 22AA.F.D.
135USAdditional InformationHDMI Settings 102Home Control Settings 106Home Theater Control 79IInitialize Personal Information 109Input Edit 104INP
136USSound Field 58, 98Sound Optimizer 62, 96Speaker Connection 93Speaker pattern 93Speaker Settings 92Speaker Setup 94SPEAKERS (OFF/A/B/A+B) 1
137USAdditional Information
14USRear panelA DIGITAL INPUT/OUTPUT sectionOPTICAL IN jacks (page 26, 30, 31)COAXIAL IN jacks (page 29, 36)HDMI IN/OUT* jacks (page 26, 28, 30, 31)B
15US* You must connect the HDMI OUT or MONITOR OUT jack to your TV to watch the selected input image (page 26).F VIDEO/AUDIO INPUT/OUTPUT section (pag
16USUse the supplied remote control to operate this receiver and other equipment.NoteDo not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or lighting ap
17USO m/M 1), x 1), X 1), N 1) 2), ./>1), z 1)Press the buttons to operate the DVD player, Blu-ray Disc Player, CD player, MD deck, tape deck, equi
18USRead the following before you connect any equipmentBefore connecting cords, make sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).For details on
19USGetting StartedThis receiver is equipped with a function for converting video signals.• Composite video signals can be output as HDMI video and co
2USTo reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover the ventila
20USDigital audio formats that this receiver can decode depend on digital audio input jacks of the equipment connected.This receiver supports the foll
21USGetting StartedNetwork/USB1)The receiver does not play coded files such as DRM.2)The receiver may not play a file of this format placed on a DLNA
22US1: Installing speakersThis receiver allows you to use up to a 7.2 channel system (7 speakers and two subwoofers).7.1 channel speaker system using
23USGetting Started7 channel speaker system• The angle A shown in the illustration should be the same.• If you cannot place the speakers at the optimu
24USBefore connecting cords, make sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).A Monaural audio cord (not supplied)B Speaker cords (not supplied)
25USGetting Started4)When you connect a subwoofer with an auto standby function, turn off the function when watching movies. If the auto standby funct
26US2: Connecting the monitorYou can watch the selected input image when you connect the HDMI OUT or MONITOR OUT jacks to a TV. You can operate this r
27USGetting Started* You can output the TV’s sound (multi-channel surround sound) from the receiver only by connecting the TV with an HDMI cable.** If
28US3: Connecting the video equipmentTo connect equipment with HDMI jacksIf your equipment does not have an HDMI jack, see page 29.A HDMI cable (not s
29USGetting StartedTo connect equipment with jacks other than HDMI jacksIt is not necessary to connect all the cords. Connect cords according to the j
3US14)Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply c
30USIt is not necessary to connect all the cords. Connect cords according to the jacks of your equipment.A HDMI cable (not supplied)B Optical digital
31USGetting Started* You can output the video game’s sound (multi-channel surround sound) from the receiver only by connecting the video game with an
32USA HDMI cable (not supplied)B Optical digital cord (not supplied)C Audio cord (not supplied)D Video cord (not supplied)E Component video (not suppl
33USGetting StartedA Video/audio cord (not supplied)B HDMI cable (not supplied)Connections required for watching content via a camcorderTo the VIDEO 2
34US• Digital audio signals transmitted by HDMI can be output from the speakers. This signal supports Dolby Digital, DTS, DSD, and Linear PCM. For det
35USGetting Started4: Connecting the audio equipmentTo connect equipment with HDMI jacksIf your equipment does not have an HDMI jack, see page 36.A HD
36USTo connect equipment with jacks other than HDMI jacksIt is not necessary to connect all the cords. Connect cords according to the jacks of your eq
37USGetting StartedNote on playing a Super Audio CD on a Super Audio CD playerNo sound is output when playing a Super Audio CD on a Super Audio CD pla
38USNotes• To prevent noise pickup, keep the AM loop antenna (aerial) away from the receiver and other equipment.• Be sure to fully extend the FM wire
39USGetting Started5: Connecting the IR blasterTo operate the equipment connected to the receiver with the supplied remote control, attach one of the
4USThis equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF
40US6: Making connections for using Lighting ControlTo operate Control4-compatible equipment with the supplied remote control, plug the supplied Light
41USGetting Started7: Connecting to the networkIf you have an Internet connection, you can connect this receiver to the Internet.The following illustr
42US• If the receiver is used in an environment in which there is power supply noise from electric products or in a noisy network environment, use a s
43USGetting StartedInsert two R6 (size-AA) batteries in the RM-AAU195 remote control.Observe the correct polarity when installing batteries.Notes• Do
44US• If you connect a subwoofer with an auto standby function, set it to off (deactivated).Notes• Depending on the characteristics of the subwoofer y
45USGetting StartedTo cancel the measurement processThe measurement process is cancelled by the following operations.– Turning the power off– Changing
46US11: Preparing a computer to use as a serverA server is a device which delivers content (music and photos) to a DLNA device on a home network.You c
47USGetting Started1 Switch the input of the TV to the input to which the receiver is connected.2 Press HOME.The home menu is displayed on the TV scre
48USEnjoying images/sound from connected equipment1Select “Watch” or “Listen” from the home menu, then press .The menu item list appears on the TV sc
49USEnjoying images/soundUSB Device/WALKMANYou can play video/music/photo files on the connected USB device.For playable types of files, see “Network/
5USiPhone, iPod, iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.All other trademarks
50USiPod/iPhoneYou can enjoy the music/video/photo and charge the battery of an iPod/iPhone via the receiver.For details on the compatible iPod/iPhone
51USEnjoying images/soundFor “My Video”/“My Music”For “My Photo”Notes• You cannot transfer songs onto the iPod/iPhone from this receiver.• Sony cannot
52USTo play remote files by operating the receiver (Renderer) via a DLNA controllerYou can operate the receiver with a DLNA-certified controller, such
53USEnjoying images/soundInternet contentYou can play back a variety of Internet content using the receiver.1 Connect the receiver to a network (page
54USAvailable optionsFM/AMYou can listen to FM and AM broadcasts through the built-in tuner. Before operation, make sure you have connected the FM and
55USEnjoying images/sound1 Select “Listen” from the home menu, then press .2 Select “FM/AM,” then press .The FM/AM screen appears.3 Select the band
56US• The tuning scale for direct tuning is shown below.– FM band 100 kHz– AM band 10 kHz** The AM tuning scale can be changed (page 57).If you cannot
57USEnjoying images/soundYou can change the AM tuning scale to either 9 kHz or 10 kHz on the receiver.All preset stations will be erased when you chan
58USSelecting the sound field1Select “Sound Effects,” from the home menu, then press .2 Select “Sound Field,” then press .3 Select the sound field y
59USEnjoying Sound EffectsThe Auto Format Direct (A.F.D.) mode allows you to listen to higher fidelity sound and select the decoding mode for listenin
6USMain features of the receiverCompatible with a variety of connections and formatsFeature Description Page7.2 channels The receiver can output up to
60USAbout the effect type for HD-D.C.S.HD-D.C.S. has three different types: Dynamic, Theater, and Studio. Each type has different reflection and rever
61USEnjoying Sound EffectsYou can take advantage of surround sound simply by selecting one of the receiver’s pre-programmed sound fields. They bring t
62USAbout the gain level for PLIIz HeightYou can adjust the gain level of the front height channels for Pro Logic IIz mode (common for movie and music
63USEnjoying Sound EffectsAdjusting the equalizerYou can use following parameters to adjust the tonal quality (bass/treble level) of front, surround/s
64USSelecting the equipment you want to operateBy using the remote control supplied with the receiver, you can control AV equipment, such as a Blu-ray
65USUsing the Universal Remote Control FunctionTable of buttons available to operate the equipmentNoteThe above buttons are typically set so they are
66USTurning off all connected equipment (ROOM OFF)By pressing just one button, you can turn off the zone and the equipment in that zone all at once.Th
67USUsing the Home Automation FunctionSaving various settings for the receiver and recalling those settings all at one time (Easy Automation)As well a
68US1 Select “Easy Automation” from the home menu, then press .2 Select a Scene you want, then press .1 Select “Easy Automation” from the home menu,
69USUsing the Home Automation FunctionLighting ControlYou can operate Control4-compatible lighting devices in your home via the on-screen GUI with the
7USBetter image and sound qualityUseful functionsFeature Description PageImage up-conversion The receiver upscales or downscales analog video signals.
70US1 Select “Settings” from the home menu, then press .2 Select “Home Control Settings,” then press .3 Select “Lighting Scenes,” then press .The Li
71USUsing Multi-zone FeaturesWhat you can do with the Multi-zone functionYou can enjoy images and sounds from a device connected to the receiver in a
72US2 Outputs sound from speakers in zone 2 using the receiver and another amplifier.Setting the speakers in zone 2 is required (page 74).A IR repeate
73USUsing Multi-zone FeaturesNoteYou can connect the HDMI ZONE 2 OUT jack directly to a TV in zone 2 (without any amplifier/receiver). It is recommend
74USSetting the speakers in zone 2When the speakers in zone 2 are connected to the SURROUND BACK/FRONT HIGH/FRONT B/ZONE 2 terminals of the receiver (
75USUsing Multi-zone FeaturesWhen the Zone2 Out function is enabled and you select the same HDMI input for both the main zone and zone 2, there may be
76US3 Press ?/1.The zone function is activated.4 Press one of the input buttons on the remote control to select the source signals you want to output.
77USUsing Other FeaturesUsing “BRAVIA” Sync features“BRAVIA” Sync is the name of a function on Sony products that enables compatible equipment connect
78US5 Turn the Control for HDMI function of the connected equipment on. For details on setting the connected equipment, refer to its operating instruc
79USUsing Other Featuresthe receiver, the sound is output from the TV speaker.• When you adjust the TV volume, the System Audio Control function adjus
8USOthersFeature Description PageEnvironment-friendly functionThe Auto Standby function switches the receiver to standby mode automatically if you do
80USSwitching the monitors that output the HDMI video signalsWhen you have two monitors connected to the HDMI OUT A and HDMI OUT B jacks, you can swit
81USUsing Other FeaturesNotes• The “Auto” setting is effective only when “Control for HDMI” is set to “On.” If “Control for HDMI” is set to “Off,” the
82US•OPTAppears only when an optical jack is assigned to the input and selects the optical input jack automatically.•COAXAppears only when a coaxial j
83USUsing Other Features* factory default settingNotes• When you assign the digital audio input, the INPUT MODE setting may change automatically.• Whe
84USPreview for HDMIYou can turn on a live picture-in-picture preview of HDMI inputs connected to this receiver. Up to four preview windows are displa
85USUsing Other FeaturesOperating the receiver using a smartphoneYou can operate the receiver using a smartphone equipped with the “ES Remote” applica
86USRecording using the receiverYou can record from a video/audio device using the receiver. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your re
87USUsing Other Features1 Press ?/1 while pressing RM SET UP.The SHIFT button lights,and the RM SET UP button flashes.2 Press the numeric button 1 or
88USTo set up speakersFor details, see “Speaker Connection” in the Speaker Settings menu (page 93).Notes• Make the bi-amplifier settings before you pe
89USAdjusting SettingsUsing the setting menuYou can adjust the various settings for speakers, surround effects, multi-zone, etc., using the setting me
9USTable of ContentsMain features of the receiver ... 6Description and location of parts ... 11Getting StartedRead t
90USSetting menu listSettings Easy Setup (page 92)Speaker Settings (page 92)Auto CalibrationAuto Calibration Setup PositionCalibration TypeFront Refer
91USAdjusting SettingsNetwork Settings (page 105)Internet SettingsConnection Server SettingsRenderer OptionsRenderer Access ControlExternal ControlNet
92USEasy SetupRe-runs the Easy Setup to make the basic settings. Follow the on-screen instructions (page 43).Speaker SettingsYou can set up your viewi
93USAdjusting SettingsSelect the “Position” for which you want to register the measurement results on the Auto Calibration Setup screen.•Pos.1•Pos.2•P
94USx Front Bx No AssignNoteIf the speaker pattern is set so that there are surround back speakers or front high speakers, you cannot set the SURROUND
95USAdjusting SettingsNotes• When headphones are connected, Size and Distance cannot be set.• The surround back speakers will be set to the same setti
96US• FL/FR, FL/CNT, CNT/FR, FR/SR, SR/SBR, SR/SB*, SBR/SBL, SR/SL, SB/SL*, SBL/SL, SL/FL, LH/RH, FL/SR, SL/FR, FL/RH, LH/FR*“SR/SB” and “SB/SL” appea
97USAdjusting SettingsLets you adjust the bass and treble level for each speaker (page 63).Lets you prevent signals from being output via the SUBWOOFE
98USLets you delay the output of audio to minimize the time gap between audio output and visual display.This function is useful when you use a large L
99USAdjusting SettingsVideo SettingsYou can adjust settings for video.Lets you convert the resolution of analog video input signals and output the con
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