Ki Ryung Electronics CDP-NW10 Home CD Player User Manual CDP NW10 DVP NW50

Ki Ryung Electronics Co., Ltd. Home CD Player CDP NW10 DVP NW50

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CDP-NW10.US.2-584-980-11(1)2-584-980-11(1)Installer’s manual© 2005 Sony Corporation  Printed in KoreaConnecting a computerConnect each Unit and a computer using an Ethernet cable(100Base-TX, optional.) For details on the connection, refer to“Hooking up the sysytem” on this manual and the instructionmanual supplied with your router or hub.Connecting a TV (DVP-NW50 only)Connections between the Unit and each of devices are made viacables or cords coming through the wall.Connect the Unit to a TV or a projector using the VIDEO cord.Select one of the ways of connection methods shown below,according to the input jack on your TV.PrecautionsCautionUnauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock,causing die or serious injury.Keep the following precautions in mind to prevent any accidents.• Installment and settings other than that of specifiedinstructions may cause the unit to fall due to lack of strength ofthe wall.• Do not use screws other than the supplied screws forinstallation.• Do not install the unit following any procedure other than thatexplained in this manual. Make sure to follow the procedure inthis manual closely.• Do not disassemble the unit. This may cause a malfunction ofthe unit or cause injury to you.• Do not apply strong pressure on the unit after mounting it. Theunit may be damaged or fall, causing a injury to you.On power sources• The Unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as longas it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the player itself hasbeen turned off.• If you are not going to use the Unit for a long time, be sure todisconnect the Unit from the wall outlet. To disconnect the ACpower cord, grasp the plug itself; never pull the cord.UnpackingItem CDP-NW10 DVP-NW50CDP-NW10 Unit 1 –DVP-NW50 Unit – 1Remote commander (remote) 1 1(RM-ANU001 )Wall mounting bracket 1 1Wall stopper 4 4TEMPLATE 1 1Plug-in 4P terminal (for speakers) 1 3Plug-in 5P terminal 1 –(for AC power unit)Plug-in 6P terminal – 1(for AC power unit)Screws for fixing the Unit to 4 4the wall mounting bracket (short)Screws for wall stopper (long) 4 4AM loop antenna (aerial) 1 1R6 (size-AA) battery 2 2User’s manual 1 1Installer’s manual (this manual) 1 1CDP-NW10/DVP-NW50 SystemNetworkThe diagram below illustrates an entire system network made upwith multiple Units.NoteThe configuration shown below is for illustrative purpose only.  It differsfrom an actual system network.Custom IntegratedAV SystemOn placement• The Unit is designed for mounting only on the wall. You cannotmount it on the ceiling or on the floor.• Place the Unit in a location with adequate ventilation toprevent heat build-up in the Unit.• Do not place the Unit on a soft surface such as a rug.• Do not place the Unit in a location near heat sources, or in aplace subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, or mechanicalshock.• Do not install the Unit in an inclined position. It is designed tobe operated in a horizontal position only.• Keep the Unit and the discs away from equipment with strongmagnets, such as microwave ovens, or large loudspeakers.• Do not install the unit in a humid location, such as in abathroom, or a place where moisture condensation may occur.Install the Unit in a place where the environment falls withinthe operating temperature 0˚C – 40˚C (32˚F – 104˚F).• Do not step on or place heavy objects on the unit. The unit maybe damaged or fall, causing injury to you.KITCHENCDP-NW10GUEST ROOMBEDROOMCDP-NW10CDP-NW10ComputerHubRouterINTERNETCD ChangerTV/ProjectorFrontSpeakerFrontSpeaker DVP-NW50RearSpeakerLIVING ROOMSub WooferCenterSpeaker RearSpeakerExample of the DVP-NW50 system networkNoteDo not connect a VCR, etc., between your TV and the player. If you passthe player signals via the VCR, you may not receive a clear image on theTV screen. If your TV has only one video input jack, connect the Unit tothis jack.Connecting audio EquipmentConnections between the Unit and each of devices are made viacables or cords coming through the wall.The Unit can input sound from external audio equipment via theaudio connectors on the Unit. Connect the OUTPUT jacks (L/R)of the audio equipment to the LINE IN (L/R) jacks of the Unitusing the proper audio cords (optional).Connecting an IR IN/OUTConnections between the Unit and each of devices are made viacables or cords coming through the wall.You can operate a component using the remote if the IR IN/OUTterminal of the Unit and the component are connected. Forexample, if you connect IR IN of the Unit and IR OUT of a TV,you can operate the Unit with the remote by aiming it at the TV.If you connect IR OUT of the Unit and IR IN of a component,such as a DVD Changer, you can operate the DVD Changer withthe remote (supplied with the DVD Changer) by aiming it at theUnit.Connecting an AC power unitAfter connecting the Unit and the AC power unit using thepower supply cables, connect the AC power cord to the AC IN ofthe AC power unit, then the other end of the AC power cord tothe wall outlet.Installing the UnitBefore installing the Unit into the wall, take steps to ensure yoursafety and that of your surroundings, then check the following:• The location of the power source to make sure that power supply cablecan reach from the Unit.• The location of the speakers to make sure that speaker cords can be runbetween the Unit and the speakers.• The distance between the Unit and the AC power unit (up to 200 feet(60 m)).• The durability of the wall (The thickness of the wall must be between1/2 to 3/4 inches. (13 mm to 19 mm)).• There are no obstructions, such as an air, an electrical, or a waterconduit near the location where the Unit is installed.• There is enough space (over 6 inches (15 cm)) inside the wall. If thespace available inside the wall is insufficient or does not have properventilation, a malfunction of the Unit may occur due to heat build-up.• Do not install the Unit where the Unit may get wet due to water orother liquid. This may cause a malfunction of the Unit.• Do not install the Unit in a place where moisture condensation maycause a malfunction of the Unit.Installing brackets for new construction (beforewall construction is finished)You may install a pre-construction bracket on the studs where theunit will be installed. It is recommended that you use a pre-construction bracket when you install the unit in a house that isstill under construction. However, the pre-construction bracket isonly for the use of sub installation. You may not be able to use thepre-construction bracket on the place where the wall and materialof the wall and pillar may be damaged or some other problemsmay occur.NoteThe following items are included in the Pre-construction bracket kit (WS-BKT1).• Pre-construction bracket (1)• Wings (2)• AM Antenna (1)• Screws for the AM Antenna (2)• Manual (1)1Insert the two wings into the tabs of the pre-constructionbracket.2Place the pre-construction bracket on the studs, and thenfasten the screws (not supplied) to attach the pre-construction bracket.WingTipRun the cables into the hole marked with an “*” in the illustrationabove, so that you can bundle and fix the cables.Notes• Make sure that the pre-construction bracket is properly level, bothhorizontally and vertically. Improper positioning may cause theunit to fall, or may cause difficulty when you install the Unit.• Make sure that more than 4 inches (10 cm) of space is availablebehind the wall for installing the unit.3Place the AM loop antenna on the stud, and then fastenthe supplied screws to attach it. Raise the entire AMantenna, and then insert its tab into the notch to set upthe AM loop antenna.Take care to attach the AM loop antenna on the stud as faraway from the CDP-NW10, DVP-NW50, or other electricaldevices as possible (at least 1 foot (30 cm)).4After the wall construction is finished, cut the outlinealong the inside edge of the pre-construction bracket.Do not cut over or beyond the edge.Before proceeding to step 4, make sure that all the necessarycables can be run to the bracket location.NoteMake sure that the size of the hole cut in the wall corresponds to thespecified size (height: 83/8 X 87/16  inches, 212.5 - 215 mm), (width:83/16 X 81/4  inches, 207.5 - 210 mm). If the hole is too big to mountthe bracket, the Unit may fall and cause an accident.5Place the mounting bracket over the hole so that the pre-construction bracket and the mounting bracket matchacross the wall. Then fasten the wall mounting bracketscrews carefully to fix the mounting bracket and pre-construction bracket so that they are level and alignperfectly.Make sure the larger tab is mounted at the bottom.Notes• Fasten the screws securely. Failure to fasten the screws orincomplete tightening of the screws may cause the Unit to fall andcause an accident.• For mounting the bracket, use the supplied screws.To mount the unit on the finished wall1Mark the location where the Unit is to be installed on thewall using the supplied TEMPLATE (83/8 X 81/4 inches (212.5mm X 207.5 mm)).Make sure the mark is properly level, horizontally andvertically.2Cut the outline along the mark, then carefully cut a cleanhole through the wall.Notes• Do not cut over or beyond the outline.• Make sure that the size if the hole cut in the wall corresponds to thespecified size. If the hole is too big to mount the bracket, the Unitmay fall and cause an accident.• Do not make a gap between the wall and the mounting bracket.3Rotate the stoppers to the inside of the frame, and thenplace the mounting bracket over the hole.Make sure the larger tab is mounted at the bottom.4Rotate the stoppers to the outside of the frame behindthe wall.5Fasten the wall mounting bracket screws carefully so thatthe wall mounting bracket is level.Notes• Fasten the screws securely. Failure to fasten the screws orincomplete tightening of the screws may cause the Unit to fall andcause an accident.• For mounting the bracket, use the supplied screws.Larger tabLarger tab*This manual is for installers only.Contact your nearest installer for details on makingthe required connections for the system network.00US01.p65 5/12/05, 5:57 PM1
CDP-NW10.US.2-584-980-11(1)Speaker hookupBefore connecting each of speaker cables to the Unit, you mustconnect them to the supplied speaker connector. See“Connecting speaker cables to the speaker connector.”7 SPEAKERS (CDP-NW10)Connects speakers in a room using a speaker cable.8 SPEAKERS (DVP-NW50)a) SUB WOOFER/CENTERConnects a sub woofer and a center speaker using a speakercable .b) SUR R/SUR LConnects surround speakers using speaker cables.c) FRONT R/FRONT LConnects front speakers using speaker cables.Other hookup9 DC IN for the CDP-NW10/0 DC IN for the DVP-NW50Connects the DC IN connector using the power supply cablesinserted to connect the AC power unit and a Unit.qa DC OUT for the CDP-NW10/qs DC OUT for the DVP-NW50Connects the DC OUT connector using the power supply cablesinserted to connect the AC power unit and a Unit.qd POWERTurns the AC power units on.qf AC INPlugs the AC power cord to the AC IN of the AC power unit.Connecting speaker cables or power supplycables to the connectorsYou must connect the speaker cables from each of the speakers tothe proper speaker connector, then plug it into the SPEAKEROUT terminal of the Unit. Also you must connect the powersupply cables to the DC IN connector, then plug it into the DCOUT terminal of the AC power unit. Speaker connector for CDP-NW10/DVP-NW50Be sure to match the speaker cables to the appropriate terminalon the connector: + to + and – to –. If a cable is reversed, thesound may be distorted. Use an ordinary screwdriver to fastenthe screws.CDP-NW10Connect the To the Then, to the SPEAKER OUTSpeaker + (L)/ – (L) A/B7Speaker + (R)/– (R) C/D7DVP-NW50Three speaker connectors are required for the DVP-NW50 since itproduces 5.1ch surround sound.Connect the To the Then, to the SPEAKER OUTSub woofer +/Sub woofer – A/B8 a)Center speaker +/ – C/D8 a)Surround speaker (L) +/(L) – A/B8 b)Surround speaker (R) +/(R) – C/D8 b)Front speaker (L) +/(L) – A/B8 c)Front speaker (R) +/(R) – C/D8 c)DC IN connector for the CDP-NW10/DVP-NW50Use Sony’s connecting cables for the required connections of theUnit and AC power unit.CDP-NW10Connect the (cable color) To the Then, to the DC IN/OUTGND Black A9 / qa14V Yellow B9 / qaGND Blue C9 / qa29.5V Red D9 / qaDVP-NW50Connect the (cable color) To the Then, to the DC IN/OUTGND Black a0 / qs14V Yellow b0 / qsGND Brown c0 / qsND Orange c0 / qs16V Blue e0 / qs29.5 Red f0 / qsMounting the Unit into the wallBefore connecting the cords and cables, make sure of thefollowing:• Cords and cables to be connected to the Unit reach to the Unitlocation.• Turn off all of the components before making any connections.• Do not connect the AC power cords until all of the connectionsare completed.• Be sure to make connections firmly to avoid hum and noise.1Connect each of the cords and cables to the correspondingconnectors.See “Hooking up the system” for details on the connections.Make sure each of the cords and cables is connected securely.2When you have finished making all of the connections,insert the bottom of the Unit onto the mounting bracketfirst, then push the top of the Unit onto the bracket.If the Unit does not slide into the mounting bracket, removethe Unit from the bracket, then loosen or fasten the screws toadjust the mounting bracket position.       NoteIt is recommended that you test the system connection beforeproceeding to step 3.3Fix the Unit onto the wall with the screws at the fourpoints as shown below.4Press the side panels in at both sides of the Unit until theyclick.To uninstall the Unit1Turn off the AC power unit, then disconnect the AC powercord from the wall outlet.2Perform steps from 4 to 1 in “Mounting the Unit into thewall.”3Remove all the cables and the cords from the Unit and theAC power unit.4Remove the mounting bracket from the pre-constructionbracket or the wall.Connecting the AC power UnitYou can connect up to four Units (CDP-NW10), or one Unit(DVP-NW50) to an AC power unit.Before connecting the AC power cord of the AC power unit to awall outlet, connect all parts of the system to the Unit.NoteAfter completing all the connections, make sure there are no mis-connections or improper wiring before plugging the Unit into thewall outlet. Improper wiring or mis-connections may cause theUnit to be damaged.1Make sure all the power supply cables are inserted intothe proper DC IN/OUT connector.2Plug the DC IN/OUT connector into the DC OUT of the ACpower unit with the screw side facing up.3Plug the AC power cord into AC IN of the AC power Unit.4Plug the other end of the AC power cord into the walloutlet.5When you have completed all the required settings, turnon the AC power unit.Setting up the UnitsPreparing the remoteInsert two R06 (size-AA) batteries into the battery compartmentwith the + and – correctly oriented to the markings. When usingthe remote, point it at the IR sensor   on the Unit.Notes• Under normal conditions, the batteries should last for about six months.When the remote no longer operates the player, replace both batterieswith new ones.• Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or a humid place.• Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing, particularlywhen replacing the batteries.• Do not use a new battery with an old one.• Do not expose the IR sensor to direct sunlight or lighting equipment.Doing so may cause a malfunction.• If you do not intend to use the remote for an extended period of time,remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from battery leakage andcorrosion.You must also customize the following settings. Refer to the“Setting up the Units” in Chapter 1 of the User’s Manual.• IP address• Naming the Unit.• Setting the timeReferenceDefault value of the User setup MenuThe table shown below describes the default setting of items onthe User setup Menu. To change these items, refer to each chapterin the User’s manual indicated below.Item Default value Chapter No.SP.SIZE FRONT Chapter 8(speaker size) CENTERSURROUNDS.WOOFERSP.DISTANCE FRONT 10 ft (3m)(speaker distance) CENTER 10 ft (3m)SURROUND 10 ft (3m)LEVEL (DVD-NW50 only)S.WOOFER 0 dBFRONT 0 dBCENTER 0 dBSURROUND L 0 dBSURROUND R 0 dBDIMMER OFF(CVD-NW10 only)DRC OFF(DVD-NW50 only)TEST TONE OFF(DVD-NW50 only)VOL.PRESET OFF(volume preset)VOL.LEVEL OFF(volume level)IR ROUTE Both Chapter 1INTERCOM PRIVACY OFF Chapter 6MONITOR PRIVACY OFFPARTY PRIVACY OFFDimensionsSpecificationsPower requirements: AC 120 V, 60 HzDC Power consumption:CDP-NW10: DC 29.5 V/1 A, DC 14 V/1.5 ADVP-NW50: DC 29.5 V/1 A, DC 29.5 V/1 A,DC 14 V/1.5 AAC Power consumption:AC-NW10: AC 120 V/3.6 AAC-NW50: AC 120 V/2.1 ADC output: AC-NW10: DC 29.5 V, DC 14 V for output 1              DC 29.5 V, DC 14 V for output 2                     DC 29.5 V, DC 14 V for output 3AC-NW50: DC 29.5 V for output 1              DC 29.5 V for output 2                     DC 14 V for output 3Operating temperature:0˚C – 40˚C (32˚F – 104˚F)Storage temperature:-20˚C – 60˚C (-4˚F – 140˚F)Dimensions: CDP-NW10/DVP-NW50:230 ✕ 266 ✕ 104 mm(9 1/8 ✕ 10 1/2 ✕ 4 1/8 inches)AC-NW10/NW50:244 ✕ 316 ✕ 72 mm(9 5/8 ✕ 12 1/2 ✕ 2 7/8 inches)Mass: CDP-NW10: 2.5 kg (5 lbs 8 oz.)DVP-NW50: 2.7 kg (5 lbs 15 oz.)AC-NW10: 2.7 kg (without AC code)AC-NW50: 2.5 kg (without AC code)Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.Hooking up the systemAn optional AC power unit (AC-NW10/AC-NW50) is requiredto hook up the system.CDP-NW10DVP-NW50     AC-NW10 AC power unit for CDP-NW10 (front) (optional)AC-NW50 AC power unit for DVP-NW50 (front) (optional)AC-NW10/AC-NW50 (rear) (optional)Antenna hookupYou can tune in AM/FM stations using the Unit.1 ANTENNA (AM/FM)Connects the AM loop antenna to the AM terminal.Connects the FM loop antenna to the FM 75 ohm COAXIALterminal.Network hookupYou can connect Units to other Units or computers via a routeror a hub.2 ETHERNETConnects the Units to a router or a hub using a Ethernet cable.Audio component hookupYou can listen to the sound from external audio equipment viathe Unit.3 LINE (Analog) IN (L/R)Connects the OUTPUT jacks (L/R) of the audio equipment tothe LINE IN (L/R) jacks of the Unit using audio cables (notsupplied).IR IN/OUT hookupYou can control components with the remote in a wider rangeby connecting the Unit and the component to IR IN/OUT.4 IR INConnect IR IN of the Unit and IR OUT of a component, such asa TV so that you can operate the Unit with the remote byaiming it at the TV.4 IR OUTConnect IR OUT of the Unit and IR IN of a component, such asa CD Changer, so that you can operate the DVD Changer withthe remote by aiming it at the Unit.Video component hookupSelect one of the connection methods shown below, accordingto the input jack on your TV monitor.5 VIDEO OUT (DVP-NW50)Connects the video input of a TV or a  projector and the VIDEOOUT jack of the Unit using a video cable.6 S VIDEO OUT (DVP-NW50)Connects the S VIDEO input of a TV or a projector and the SVIDEO OUT jack of the Unit using a S VIDEO cable.NoteDo not connect a VCR, etc., between your TV and the player. If you passthe player signals via the VCR, you may not receive a clear image on a TVscreen. If your TV has only one video input jack, connect the player to thisjack.RearScrewsRearScrewsRearScrews00US01.p65 5/12/05, 5:57 PM2

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