Sony Bdv Is1000 C Operating Instructions IT1000ES/IS1000
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- WARNING
- About This Operating Instructions
- About the S-AIR function
- Index to Parts and Control
- Getting Started
- Playback
- Playing a BD/DVD
- Changing the angles
- Displaying the subtitles
- Resuming playback from the point where you stopped the disc
- Using the BD’s or DVD’s menu
- Enjoying BonusView
- Searching for a scene quickly
- Searching for a Title/Chapter
- Displaying the playing time and play information
- Adjusting pictures for videos
- Adjusting the delay between the picture and sound
- Playing a CD
- Playing Photo Files
- Playing a BD/DVD
- Sound Adjustment
- Tuner
- Listening to the Radio
- Presetting radio stations
- Selecting the preset station
- Selecting the radio station by inputting the frequencies directly
- If an FM program is noisy
- Naming preset stations
- Available OPTIONS for the Radio
- Viewing the station name or frequency in the front panel display
- Operating the tuner function using the tuner menu
- Listening to the Radio
- External Audio Device
- Using the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT Adapter
- Using an S-AIR Product
- Establishing sound transmission between the unit and S-AIR sub unit (ID setting)
- Enjoying the system’s sound in another room
- Enjoying the S-AIR receiver while the unit is in standby mode
- Using the surround amplifier for the surround back speakers
- Identifying the unit with a specific S-AIR sub unit (Pairing operation)
- If sound transmission is unstable
- Other Operations
- Using the Control for HDMI Function for “BRAVIA” Sync
- Preparing for the Control for HDMI function
- Using the Theater Mode
- Watching BD/DVD by a single button press
- Turning the system off in sync with the TV
- Setting the Maximum Volume Level of the System
- Enjoying TV sound from the speakers in this system
- Changing the language for the on-screen display of the TV
- Calibrating the Appropriate Settings Automatically
- Setting the Speakers
- Controlling the TV or Other Components with the Supplied Remote
- Using the Sound Effect
- Using the Sleep Timer
- Deactivating the Buttons on the Unit
- Using the Control for HDMI Function for “BRAVIA” Sync
- Settings and Adjustments
- Additional Information

© 2008 Sony Corporation
Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia
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4-109-708-13(1)
Operating Instructions
BDV-IT1000ES/BDV-IS1000
BD/DVD Home Theatre System

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To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not expose this apparatus to
rain or moisture.
Caution – The use of optical instruments
with this product will increase eye
hazard.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such
as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.
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.
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.
Do not expose batteries or apparatus with battery-
installed to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the
like.
In door use only.
For the customers in the U.S.A
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.
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located at the rear
exterior of the control 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. BDV-IT1000ES/BDV-IS1000
Serial No.______________
Date of Manufacture Marking is located on the rear
exterior.
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.
WARNING
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio 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 (aerial).
– 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
THIS CLASS B DIGITAL DEVICE COMPLIES
WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION
IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO
CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT
CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2)
THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY
INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING
INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE
UNDESIRED OPERATION.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications
not expressly approved in this manual could void your
authority to operate this equipment.
Important Safety Instructions
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
WARNING

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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
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two
blades with one wider than the other. A grounding
type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong. The wide blade or the third prong are
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete 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 tip-over.
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 power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
For the wireless transceiver
(EZW-RT10)
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure
limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets
the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in
Supplement C to OET65. This equipment should be
installed and operated with at least 20cm and more
between the radiator and person’s body (excluding
extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles).
Note to CATV system installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer’s attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in
particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be
connected to the grounding system of the building, as
close to the point of cable entry as practical.
Notice for the customers in
Canada
For the wireless transceiver
(EZW-RT10)
This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003.
This device complies with RSS-Gen of IC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of this
device.
This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure
limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets
RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure
rules. This equipment should be installed and operated
with at least 20cm and more between the radiator and
person’s body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists,
feet and ankles).
Precautions
On power sources
• The unit is not disconnected from the AC power
source (mains) as long as it is connected to the wall
outlet (mains), even if the unit itself has been turned
off.
• Install this system so that the AC power cord (mains
lead) can be unplugged from the wall socket
immediately in the event of trouble.
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.
• This system incorporates with Dolby* Digital and
Dolby Pro Logic (II) adaptive matrix surround
decoder and the DTS** Digital Surround System.
* Manufactured under license from Dolby
Laboratories.

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“Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and the double-D
symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
** 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 & other U.S.
and worldwide patents issued & pending. DTS
is a registered trademark and the DTS logos,
Symbol, DTS-HD and DTS-HD Master Audio
are trademarks of DTS, Inc. © 1996-2008 DTS,
Inc. All Rights Reserved.
• This system incorporates High-Definition
Multimedia Interface (HDMITM) technology.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
• “BRAVIA” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
• “S-AIR” and its logo are trademarks of Sony
Corporation.
• “AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are trademarks of
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. and Sony
Corporation.
• Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are
trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
• , “XMB,” and “xross media bar” are trademarks of
Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment
Inc.
• “PLAYSTATION” is a trademark of Sony Computer
Entertainment Inc.
• “Blu-ray Disc” is a trademark.
• “Blu-ray Disc,” “DVD+RW,” “DVD-RW,”
“DVD+R,” “DVD-R,” “DVD VIDEO,” and “CD”
logos are trademarks.
• “x.v.Color” and “x.v.Color” logo are trademarks of
Sony Corporation.
• “PhotoTV HD” and the “PhotoTV HD” logo are
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
• Other system and product names are generally
trademarks or registered trademarks of the
manufacturers. ™ and ® marks are not indicated in
this document.
About This Operating
Instructions
• The instructions in this Operating Instructions
describe the controls on the remote. You can
also use the controls on the unit if they have the
same or similar names as those on the remote.
• Icons, such as , 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 130).
• In this manual, “disc” is used as a general
reference for the BDs, DVDs, or CDs unless
otherwise specified by the text or illustrations.
• The instructions in this manual are for BDV-
IT1000ES and BDV-IS1000. BDV-IT1000ES
is the model used for illustration purposes.
Any difference in operation is clearly indicated
in the text, for example, “BDV-IT1000ES.”
• The Control Menu items may vary depending
on the area.
• Measurements are expressed in feet (ft) for
North American models.
• The default setting is underlined.

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About the S-AIR function
The system is compatible with the S-AIR
function, which allows transmission of sound
between S-AIR products wirelessly.
The following S-AIR products can be used with
the system:
• Surround amplifier (supplied): You can enjoy
surround speaker sound wirelessly.
• Surround back amplifier (optional): You can
enjoy surround back speaker sound wirelessly.
• S-AIR receiver (optional): You can enjoy
system sound in another room.
The S-AIR product can be purchased as an
option (the S-AIR product lineup differs
depending on the area).
Notes or instructions for the surround amplifier
or S-AIR receiver in this operating instructions
refer only to when the surround amplifier or
S-AIR receiver is used.
For details on the S-AIR function, see “Using an
S-AIR Product” (page 89).

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Table of Contents
About This Operating Instructions..........4
About the S-AIR function.......................5
Index to Parts and Control ......................7
Getting Started
Step 1: Assembling
the Speakers ............................18
Step 2: Positioning the System ...28
Step 3: Connecting the System ...43
Step 4: Setting up the Wireless
System .....................................58
Step 5: Performing the Easy
Setup ........................................60
Step 6: Enjoying Sound by Each
Function ...................................64
Playback
Playing a BD/DVD ............................... 65
Playing a CD .........................................73
Playing Photo Files ...............................75
Sound Adjustment
Enjoying Surround Sound.....................77
Selecting the Sound Mode .................... 80
Changing the Sound..............................81
Tuner
Listening to the Radio........................... 83
External Audio Device
Using the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT
Adapter ........................................... 88
Using an S-AIR Product .......................89
Other Operations
Using the Control for HDMI Function for
“BRAVIA” Sync ............................95
Calibrating the Appropriate Settings
Automatically ................................. 98
Setting the Speakers............................100
Controlling the TV or Other Components
with the Supplied Remote.............101
Using the Sound Effect .......................105
Using the Sleep Timer ........................106
Deactivating the Buttons on
the Unit .........................................106
Settings and Adjustments
Using the Setup Display ..................... 107
[Network Update]............................... 108
[Video Settings].................................. 109
[Audio Settings].................................. 111
[BD/DVD Viewing Settings] ............. 112
[Photo Settings] .................................. 114
[HDMI Settings]................................. 114
[System Settings]................................ 116
[Network Settings].............................. 117
[Easy Setup]........................................ 118
[Resetting] .......................................... 119
Additional Information
Precautions ......................................... 120
Notes about the Discs ......................... 121
Troubleshooting.................................. 122
Self-diagnosis Function ...................... 129
Playable Discs .................................... 130
Supported Audio Formats................... 133
Video Output Resolution .................... 134
Specifications ..................................... 135
Language Code List............................ 139
Terms and Conditions of Use and End
User License Agreement .............. 140
Software License Information ............ 142
Glossary.............................................. 151
Index ................................................... 154

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Index to Parts and
Control
For more information, refer to the pages
indicated in parentheses.
For details of using the remote, see “Using the
remote” (page 16).
Number 5, FAVORITES/AUDIO, CH +, and
H buttons have a tactile dot. Use the tactile dot
as a reference when operating.
• : For system operations
• : For TV operations
• : For set-top box/digital satellite
receiver/Sony component (such as VCR, or
DVD player/recorder, etc.) operations
(For details, see “Controlling the TV or Other
Components with the Supplied Remote”
(page 101).)
ATHEATER (96)
Switches to the optimum video mode for
watching movies automatically.
ONE-TOUCH PLAY (65, 96)
By only pressing the button, the TV turns
on, the TV is set for BD/DVD input
selector, and the system starts playing a disc
automatically.
AV "/1 (on/standby) (101)
Turns on the connected component such as
the TV or set-top box/digital satellite
receiver, or set to standby mode.
"/1 (on/standby) (60, 65, 83)
Turns on the system, or set to standby
mode.
BA (open/close) (65)
Opens or closes the disc tray.
OPERATION CHANGE (16, 101)
Changes the source to be operated on the
remote.
: You can operate set-top box/digital
satellite receiver.
: You can operate TV.
: You can operate the unit.
CNumber buttons (65, 84, 101)
Enters the title/chapter numbers or radio
frequencies, etc.
CLEAR (70, 101)
Clears the entry field.
TIME (71)
Displays the elapsed/remaining playback
time in the front panel display.
ENTER (101)
Enters the selected item.
Remote control
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TIME
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CLEAR
AUDIO SUBTITLE
SOUND MODEFUNCTION
REPLAY PRESETADVANCEPRESET
TUNING
S-AIR MODE
VOLUME CH
SLEEP
DVD RECORDER
TUNER
MENU
A/V
SYNC DECODING
MODE
DIRECT
TUNING
HDD DVD
DISPLAY
MUTING
TUNING
TONE NIGHT DISPLAY
SCENE
SEARCH
GREEN BLUE YELLOWRED
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DAUDIO (81)
Selects the audio format/track.
SUBTITLE (68)
Selects the subtitle language when multi-
lingual subtitles are recorded on a BD-
ROM/DVD VIDEO.
ANGLE (68)
Switches to other viewing angles when
multi-angles are recorded on a BD-ROM/
DVD VIDEO.
TV INPUT (101)
Switches the TV’s input source between the
TV and other input sources.
FAVORITES (101)
Displays the favorite channel list.
CC (101)
Changes the subtitle of the TV.
WIDE (101)
Changes the aspect ratio of the connected
TV.
ESCENE SEARCH (70)
Switches to Scene Search mode that lets
you move quickly between scenes within
the title currently being played back.
TONE (105)
Adjusts the sound by changing the
frequency envelope of a sound.
NIGHT (105)
Activates the night mode function.
DISPLAY (71)
Displays the playback information on the
TV screen.
FColor buttons (RED/GREEN/BLUE/
YELLOW) (85, 117)
Short cut keys for selecting items on some
BD’s menus (can also be used for BD’s
Java interactive operations).
GTOP MENU (69)
Opens or closes the BD’s or DVD’s Top
Menu.
POP UP/MENU (69)
Opens or closes the BD-ROM’s Pop-up
Menu, or the DVD’s menu.
OPTIONS (65, 73, 75, 83)
Displays the options menu that can be
selected appears on the TV screen.
HOME (60, 65, 73, 75, 83, 89, 98, 107)
Enters or exits the system’s home menu.
RETURN (83, 101, 117)
Returns to the previous display.
C/X/x/c (60, 65, 73, 75, 83, 89, 98, 107)
Moves the highlight to select a displayed
item.
(ENTER) (60, 65, 73, 75, 83, 89, 98,
107)
Enters the selected item.
GUIDE (101)
Displays the Digital Electronic Programme
Guide (EPG).
TOOLS (101)
Displays the operation menu for the current
display.
HFUNCTION (60, 64, 65, 73, 75, 83, 88)
Selects the playback source.
SOUND MODE (80)
Selects a suitable sound mode for movies or
music.

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I./> (previous/next) (65, 73, 75)
Skips to the previous/next chapter, track, or
file. To go to the beginning of the previous
track, press . twice.
PRESET +/– (83)
Selects the preset radio station.
REPLAY/ADVANCE (65)
Replays the scene/briefly fast forwards the
scene.
m/M (fast reverse/fast forward) (65,
73)
Fast reverses/fast forwards the disc when
pressed during playback.
Each time you press the button, search
speed changes.
To resume normal speed, press H.
TUNING +/– (83)
Searches the radio station.
H (play) (65, 73, 75)
Starts or re-starts playback.
Plays a slideshow when a disc containing
JPEG image files is inserted.
X (pause) (65, 73, 75)
Pauses or re-starts playback.
x (stop) (65, 73, 75)
Stops playback and remembers the stop
point (resume point).
The resume point for a title/track is the last
point you played or the last photo for a
photo folder.
S-AIR MODE (89)
Selects playback mode for the S-AIR
receiver.
JMUTING (65, 73, 101)
Turn off the sound temporarily.
VOLUME +/– (65, 101)
Adjusts the volume.
CH +/– (101)
Selects the channels up and down.
KSLEEP (106)
Sets the sleep timer.
TUNER MENU (86)
Enters the menu for the tuner settings.
DIRECT TUNING (86)
Selects the radio frequencies.
A/V SYNC (73)
Adjusts the delay between the picture and
sound.
DECODING MODE (77)
Selects the system’s pre-programmed
decoding modes that bring exciting and
powerful sound of movie theaters into your
home.
DISPLAY (83)
Changes the radio information in the front
panel display between radio frequency and
station name.
DVD RECORDER (101)
Changes the operation mode for Sony DVD
recorders.
HDD: HDD mode
DVD: DVD mode

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A"/1 (on/standby) (65)
Turns on the unit, or sets to standby mode.
BSoft-touch buttons (65)
These buttons work by touching lightly
around the printed area or projecting part.
Do not press them strongly.
H (play)
Starts or re-starts playback.
Plays a slideshow when a disc containing
JPEG image files is inserted.
x (stop)
Stops playback and remembers the stop
point (resume point).
The resume point for a title/track is the last
point you played or the last photo for a
photo folder.
FUNCTION
Selects the playback source.
VOLUME +/–
Adjusts the system’s volume.
A (open/close)
Opens or closes the disc tray.
CS-AIR indicator
Lights up when the S-AIR transceiver is
inserted in the unit and the system transmits
the sound.
DHDMI indicator
Lights up when the HDMI OUT jack is
correctly connected to HDCP (High-
bandwidth Digital Content Protection)
compliant device with HDMI or DVI
(Digital Visual Interface) input.
EDISC indicator
Flashing: The system is loading a disc.
Lighting up: A disc is loaded. (When no
disc is loaded, the DISC indicator is not lit.)
FFront panel display
GDisc tray (65)
H (remote sensor) (16)
Front panel
FUNCTION VOLUME
HDMI S-AIR

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About the indications in the front panel display
APlaying status
BLights up when a station is received.
(Radio only) (83)
CMonaural/Stereo effect (Radio only)
(83)
DLights up when the external memory is
recognized. (55)
ELights up when outputting 720p/1080i/
1080p video signals from the HDMI
OUT jack or 720p/1080i video signals
from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
jacks.
FFlashes when the sleep timer is set.
(106)
GDisplays system’s status such as
chapter, title, or track number, time
information, radio frequency, playing
status, decoding mode, etc.
HLights up when the system is
accessing the network.
ILights up when outputting 1920 ×
1080p/24Hz video signals.
JLights up when the night mode is on.
(105)
KLights up when the HDMI IN1 or 2 jack
is correctly connected to HDCP (High-
bandwidth Digital Content Protection)
compliant device with HDMI or DVI
(Digital Visual Interface) output.
LCurrent sound format
Front panel display
DTS HD MSTR
TUNED MONO EXT HD SLEEP 24P
PL x
NIGHT
NEO:6
HDMI 1 2
ST
96 / 24 LBR
HI RES
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MATRIX PCML
DISCRETE AAC
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BDV-IT1000ES
BDV-IS1000
ALAN (100) terminal (56)
BCOMPONENT VIDEO IN (SAT/CABLE)
jacks (50)
CCOMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (48)
DVIDEO OUT (VIDEO, S VIDEO) jacks
(48)
EHDMI IN1/2 jacks (50)
FIR REMOTE (IN, OUT) (16) (BDV-
IT1000ES only)
GDIGITAL IN (TV OPTICAL) jack (48)
HDIGITAL IN (SAT/CABLE OPTICAL,
COAXIAL) jacks (50)
IEZW-RT10 slot (54)
JAM terminal (53)
KFM 75Ω COAXIAL jack (53)
LHDMI OUT jack (48)
MDMPORT (DIGITAL MEDIA PORT) jack
(50)
NA.CAL MIC jack (60, 98)
OSAT/CABLE IN (VIDEO, AUDIO R/L)
jacks (50)
PTV (AUDIO IN R/L) jacks (48)
QEXTERNAL slot (55)
RSPEAKER jacks (45)
Rear panel
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
DMPORT
EZW-RT10
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
VIDEO OUT IR REMOTE
LAN(100)
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
700mA
MAX
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
OUT IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
LR
LR
DC5V
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER WOOFER
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
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R
LR
LR
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RWOOFER
1WOOFER
2
FRONT
LCENTER
LAN(100)
VIDEO OUT
DMPORT
700mA
MAX
DC5V
EZW-RT10

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APHONES jack (58)
BPOWER (ON/OFF) (58, 92)
CPOWER / ON LINE indicator (58, 89)
DPAIRING indicator (92)
EPAIRING (92)
FWireless transceiver (EZW-RT10) slot
(54)
GS-AIR ID switch (58, 89)
HSPEAKER L jack (45)
ISPEAKER R jack (45)
JSURROUND SELECTOR switch (58, 92)
Surround amplifier
PHONES
POWER
POWER/ON LINE
Front panel Rear panel
R
SURROUND SELECTOR
S-AIR ID
EZW-RT10
SPEAKER
SURROUND
PA I R I N G
C
B
A
SURROUND
BACK
L

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BDV-IT1000ES
Getting Started
Unpacking
• Front speakers (2)
• Surround speakers (2)
• Center speaker (1)
• Subwoofer (1)
• Desktop stands (4)
• Baffle covers (short 3, long
2)
•Grilles (5)
• Foot pads (thick 2, thin 2)
• Wall mounting brackets
(top) (5)
• Wall mounting brackets
(bottom) (5)
• Bracket covers (10)
• Screws (5)
• AM loop antenna (aerial) (1)
• FM wire antenna (aerial) (1)
• Speaker cords (6, white/red/
blue/gray/green/purple)
• Video cord (1)
• Remote commander
(remote) (1)
• R6 (size AA) batteries (2)
• Calibration mic (1)
• Surround amplifier (1)
• Speaker cord cover (1)
• Speaker cord holder (1)
• Wireless transceivers for the
unit (2)
• Operating Instructions
• Basic connections (card)
or

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Note
• Unpack the speakers, being careful not to touch the speaker units.
• Keep speakers away from one another. Speakers are magnetically attracted, may hit each other, and cause damage.
• Keep magnetic objects such as watches, magnetic card, etc., away from the speakers.
BDV-IS1000
• Front speakers (2), center
speaker (1), and surround
speakers (2)
• Subwoofer (1)
• AM loop antenna (aerial) (1)
• FM wire antenna (aerial) (1)
• Video cord (1)
• Remote commander
(remote) (1)
• R6 (size AA) batteries (2)
• Calibration mic (1)
• Brackets (5)
• Wrench (1)
• Surround amplifier (1)
• Speaker cord cover (1)
• Speaker cord holder (1)
• Wireless transceivers for the
unit (2)
• Operating Instructions
• Basic connections (card)
or

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Inserting batteries into the remote
Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries (supplied) by matching the 3 and # ends on the batteries to the
markings inside the compartment.
Note
• Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or humid place.
• Do not use a new battery with an old one.
• Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing, particularly when replacing the batteries.
• 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 and corrosion.
About operation of the remote
You can operate this system, TV, and set-top box/digital satellite receiver using the supplied remote.
Change the operation mode by using OPERATION CHANGE.
xSystem operation
Press BD (BD lights up for 1 second).
The remote enters system operation mode, and BD lights up when you press buttons for operation.
When operating the system, point the remote at the remote sensor on the unit.
xTV operation
Press TV (TV lights up for 1 second).
The remote enters TV operation mode, and TV lights up when you press buttons for operation (TV does
not light up when you press a button that is not available for the TV).
To operate the TV, set the remote signal to suit your TV. For details, see “Controlling the TV or Other
Components with the Supplied Remote” (page 101).
Using the remote
321
654
987
0
321
321
THEATER
OPERATION CHANGE
STB TV BD
AV
BRAVIA Sync
ONE-TOUCH
PLAY

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xSet-top box/digital satellite receiver/Sony component (such as VCR, DVD player/recorder,
etc.) operation
Press STB (STB lights up for 1 second).
The remote enters set-top box/digital satellite receiver operation mode, and STB lights up when you
press buttons for operation (STB does not light up when you press a button that is not available for the
set-top box/digital satellite receiver).
To operate the set-top box/digital satellite receiver/Sony Component, set the remote signal to suit your
set-top box/digital satellite receiver. For details, see “Controlling the TV or Other Components with
the Supplied Remote” (page 101).
Note
• Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or lighting apparatus. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
To use the remote at a distance from the system
(BDV-IT1000ES only)
You can use the remote away from the system by connecting an IR repeater system (not supplied) to
the unit. Use this optional item when you install the unit in a place where the remote signal cannot be
received.
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
DMPORT
EZW-RT10
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
VIDEO OUT IR REMOTE
LAN(100)
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
700mA
MAX
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
OUT IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
LR
LR
DC5V
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER WOOFER
IR REMOTE
OUTIN
Rear panel of the unit
IR repeater system

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Step 1: Assembling the Speakers
(BDV-IT1000ES only)
Before connecting the speakers, assemble the speakers.
Caution on using the speakers
When moving the speakers, keep one hand under the desktop stand and hold both sides of the speaker,
as in the illustration.
The following actions may damage the speaker.
– Toppling the speaker.
– Shaking the speaker.
– Swinging the speaker.
– Pushing on the speaker.
– Hitting the speaker
Speaker assembly
Use the parts as follows:
• Front speakers (2)
• Surround speakers (2)
• Center speaker (1)
• Speaker cords (5, white/red/blue/gray/green)
• Desktop stands (4)
• Baffle covers (short 3, long 2)
•Grilles (5)
Although the front part of the front speaker is slightly different from that of the surround speaker, the
assembly method is the same. (The illustrations in the following steps are for the front speakers.)
About how to connect the speaker cords, see page 45.

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Note
• Spread a cloth on the floor to avoid damaging the floor when you assemble the speakers.
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
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• You can install the front, center, and surround speakers on a wall by using the wall mounting bracket (supplied)
(page 33). In this case, you do not need to attach the desktop stand to the speaker.
• You can install the front and surround speakers directly on the floor by attaching speaker stands (WS-IT1000F
(optional)).
How to identify the speakers
Check the label on the speaker.
• Front left speaker (L): FRONT L (white)
• Front right speaker (R): FRONT R (red)
• Surround left speaker (L): SUR L (blue)
• Surround right speaker (R): SUR R (gray)
• Center speaker: CENTER (green)
Front and surround speakers
1Thread the speaker cord through the hole in the bottom of the desktop stand.
Ex. Front speaker
Speaker unit
Speaker cord
Bottom of the desktop stand

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2Remove the screw from the speaker.
The removed screw is used when attaching the desktop stand. Be sure not to lose the screw.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker unit.
Front speaker
Surround speaker
Screw

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3Connect the speaker cords to the speaker.
The connector and color tube of the speaker cords are the same color as the label of the jacks to be
connected.
Use the speaker cords as follows:
• Front left speaker (L): White
• Front right speaker (R): Red
• Surround left speaker (L): Blue
• Surround right speaker (R): Gray
Be sure to match the speaker cords to the appropriate terminals on the speakers: the speaker cord
with the color tube to 3, and the speaker cord without the color tube to #. Do not catch the
speaker cord insulation in the speaker terminals.
Insert the speaker cords into the speaker terminal of the speaker as far as they will go. Ensure that
the cords are secure by gently pulling on them one at a time.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
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• When removing the speaker cords from the speaker terminals, pull out the speaker cords while pressing the
white button on the speaker terminal with a tool such as a flathead screwdriver.
Front speaker
Surround speaker
Connector
#
3
Color tube
Check the polarity on the label.

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4Attach the speaker to the desktop stand.
Be careful with the orientation of the desktop stand and speaker.
Secure the speaker with the screw removed in Step 2.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker unit.
5Take up slack in the speaker cord by pulling from the bottom of the desktop stand and
secure the speaker cord by running it through the slot.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
,
Ex. Front speaker
Screw
Adjust the length of the cord.
Speaker cord
Bottom of the
desktop stand
Slot

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6Attach the baffle cover to the speaker.
Use the baffle cover (short) for the front speaker, baffle cover (long) for the surround speaker.
Press the ends of the baffle cover over the pin(s), then press down to flush fit the speaker front.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
7Attach the grille to the speaker.
Be careful with the orientation of the grille.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
• Be sure to use the speakers with their grilles attached.
• Do not push on the attached grille. It may cause damage to the speaker unit.
Baffle cover (short) Baffle cover (long)
“J” mark
Surround speaker
Front speaker
Grille
Front speaker
Grille
Surround speaker
“SONY” mark “SONY” mark

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Center speaker
1Remove the cover from the speaker.
Pry up the cover by inserting a thin, flat object into the slit in the cover. To replace the cover, see
Step 3. Be sure not to lose the cover.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
2Connect the speaker cords to the speaker.
Use the speaker cords (green). Be sure to match the speaker cords to the appropriate terminals on
the speakers: the speaker cord with the color tube to 3, and the speaker cord without the color tube
to #. Do not catch the speaker cord insulation in the speaker terminals.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
Center speaker
Cover
,
Slit
Center speaker
Connector (green)
#
3
Color tube (green)
Check the polarity on the label.

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3Secure the speaker cord by running it through the slot, then attach the cover to the
speaker.
4Attach the baffle cover to the speaker.
Use the baffle cover (short). Press the ends of the baffle cover over the pin, then press down to
flush fit the speaker front.
Center speaker
Cover
,
Speaker cords
Slot
Baffle cover (short)
,

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5Attach the grille to the speaker.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
• Be sure to use the speakers with their grilles attached.
• Do not push on the attached grille. It may cause damage to the speaker unit.
6Attach the foot pads to the bottom of the speaker.
Attach the foot pads (thick) to the front of the speaker and the foot pads (thin) to the rear so that
the speaker tilts up when installed on a TV stand, etc.
Grille
“SONY” mark
Foot pads (thick)
Foot pads (thin)
Bottom of the center speaker
Side view
Foot pads (thin)
Foot pads (thick)

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Fully-assembled illustration
Note
• When moving the front or surround speaker, hold the desktop stand part (1), not the speaker part (2).
Surround left speaker (L):
Blue label
White Red
Surround right speaker (R)
:
Gray label
Front left speaker (L):
White label
Front right speaker (R):
Red label
Blue Gray
Green
Center speaker:
Green label
Ex. Front speaker

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Step 2: Positioning the System
For the best possible surround sound, all the speakers other than the subwoofer should be placed at the
same distance from the listening position (A).
Place the system as illustrated below.
BDV-IT1000ES
BDV-IS1000
A
G
B
C
D
E
FAAA
A
A
H
I
JK
AA
A Front left speaker (L)
B Front right speaker (R)
C Center speaker
D Surround left speaker (L)
E Surround right speaker (R)
F Subwoofer
G Unit
H Surround amplifier
* Speaker stands are not supplied.
For surround back speakers
(optional)
I Surround back left speaker (L)
J Surround back right speaker (R)
K Surround amplifier
A
B
C
D
E
F
AAA
A
A
G
I
J
H
K
AA
A Front left speaker (L)
B Front right speaker (R)
C Center speaker
D Surround left speaker (L)
E Surround right speaker (R)
F Subwoofer
G Unit
H Surround amplifier
For surround back speakers
(optional)
I Surround back left speaker (L)
J Surround back right speaker (R)
K Surround amplifier

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About the surround back speaker
You can enjoy 7.1 surround sound with the surround back speakers by purchasing the additional
surround amplifier (optional). Use the commercially available speakers for the surround back speakers.
To use the surround amplifier for the surround back speakers, connect the surround back speakers (not
supplied) to the surround amplifier, see “Using an S-AIR Product” (page 89).
Note
• Avoid placing obstructions around the speaker.
• After installing the speakers, arrange the speaker cords so as not to topple the speakers by catching the speaker cords
with your foot.
• Avoid placing the center speaker on the TV.
• Do not set the speakers in an inclined position.
• Avoid placing the speakers in locations that are:
– Extremely hot or cold
– Dusty or dirty
– Very humid
– Subject to vibrations
– Subject to direct sunlight
• Use caution when placing the speakers and/or speaker stands attached to the speakers on a specially treated (waxed,
oiled, polished, etc.) floor, as staining or discoloration may result.
• Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine.
• Do not lean or hang on the speaker, as the speaker may fall down.
• Do not bend, twist, or fold the speaker grille. (BDV-IT1000ES only)
• Do not insert an object (especially metal) into a hole on the front part of the speaker. (BDV-IT1000ES only)
• Avoid placing the speakers close to a CRT-based TV. It may cause color irregularity. (BDV-IT1000ES only)
• When using the optional stand, we recommend that the speakers are installed on a flat and firm floor (not on a thick
pile carpet, for example). The speakers may topple over if installed on an inclined or soft floor.
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• When you change the positions of the speakers, Sony recommends that you change the settings. For details, see
“Calibrating the Appropriate Settings Automatically” (page 98) and “Setting the Speakers” (page 100).

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To reinforce the bass sound, place the subwoofer as close as possible to a wall.
Note
• If the subwoofer is to be placed ahead of the front speaker, the distance should be less than 0.5 m (1.6 ft).*
• You may not get the bass sound efficiently when the subwoofer is placed outside (3). You need to adjust the setting
of the distance from the listening position.
Using the subwoofer efficiently
Close to a wall
*
33

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• Do not place objects on the top of the subwoofer where the speaker unit is installed.
• Do not place the subwoofer under a desk or in a cabinet, etc.
• Do not place the subwoofer back of the obstruction, such as TV, etc. Middle range sound will fall.
TV etc.

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Note on handling the subwoofer
• Do not place your hand into the slit of the subwoofer when lifting it. The speaker driver may be damaged. When
lifting, hold the bottom of the subwoofer.
• Do not push the top of the subwoofer where the speaker unit is installed.
Slits
Subwoofer
Speaker unit

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Caution
• Contact a screw shop or installer regarding the wall material or screws to be used.
• Use screws that are suitable for the wall material and strength. As a plaster board wall is especially fragile, attach
the screws securely to a beam and fasten them to the wall. Install the speakers on a vertical and flat wall where
reinforcement is applied.
• Sony is not responsible for accident or damage caused by improper installation, insufficient wall strength or
improper screw installation, natural calamity, etc.
BDV-IT1000ES
1Decide the installation of the speakers.
Recommended example:
Position the front speakers so that their centers align with the TV. Position the center speaker so
that the center of the speaker and the TV are aligned.
The surround speakers should be placed as high (or a little higher) than the front speakers.
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• For details about positioning the speakers, see “Step 2: Positioning the System” (page 28).
Installing the speakers on a wall
Center speaker
Front View
Front left speaker (L)
TV
Front right speaker (R)
Top View
Front left speaker (L) Front right speaker (R)
TV

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2Decide the speaker position and mark the screw positions.
You need two screws (not supplied) for each bracket. The following indicates the narrower
positions of the two screws.
3Remove the cover(s) from the speaker.
Pry up the cover by inserting a thin, flat object into the slit in the cover.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
For the front/surround speakers For the center speaker
565 mm (22 1/4 inches)
565 mm (22 1/4 inches)
Cover
Slit
Front speaker
Center speaker
Surround speaker

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4Connect the speaker cords to the speaker.
Thread the speaker cord through the holes in the bracket (bottom).
Use the speaker cords as follows:
• Front left speaker (L): White
• Front right speaker (R): Red
• Surround left speaker (L): Blue
• Surround right speaker (R): Gray
• Center speaker: Green
The connector and color tube of the speaker cords are the same color as the label of the jacks to be
connected. Be sure to match the speaker cords to the appropriate terminals on the speakers: the
speaker cord with the color tube to 3, and the speaker cord without the color tube to #. Do not
catch the speaker cord insulation in the speaker terminals.
Insert the speaker cords into the speaker terminal of the speaker as far as they will go. Ensure that
the cords are secure by gently pulling on them one at a time.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
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• When removing the speaker cords from the speaker terminals, pull out the speaker cords while pressing the
white button on the speaker terminal with a tool such as a flathead screwdriver.
Connector
Front speaker
Center speaker
Surround speaker
Left side
Color tube
Ex. Front speaker
Check the polarity on the label.

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5Attach the baffle cover to the speaker.
Use the baffle cover (short) for the front speaker and center speaker, baffle cover (long) for the
surround speaker. Press the ends of the baffle cover over the pin(s), then press down to flush fit
the speaker front.
Baffle cover (short)
Baffle cover (long)
“J” mark
Surround speaker
Front speaker
Center speaker
Baffle cover (short)

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6Attach the bracket (bottom) to the speaker.
Insert the bracket (bottom) into the speaker tightly.
Note
• When attaching the bracket, take care not to catch the speaker cord between the speaker and bracket.
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
7Attach the bracket (top) to the speaker.
Insert the bracket (top) into the speaker and secure it with the screw (supplied).
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
Ex. Front speaker
Bracket (bottom)
Speaker cord
Front speaker
Center speaker
Surround speaker
Right side
Bracket (top)
Screw

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8Secure the speaker to the wall.
Check the horizontal and vertical position and tightly attach the speaker to the wall (making sure
the wall is sufficiently thick) using two suitable screws for each bracket (not supplied) in order 1
and 2.
Note
• When attaching the speaker, take care not to catch the speaker cord between the speaker and the wall.
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
9Attach the bracket cover to the speaker.
Slide the bracket cover from the front of the speaker.
2
1
1
2
Front/Surround speaker
Center speaker
Center speaker
Bracket cover
Front/Surround speaker

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10 Attach the grille to the speaker.
Note
• When assembling, take care not to touch the speaker units.
• Do not push on the attached grille. It may cause damage to the speaker unit.
“SONY” mark
Grille
Center speaker
Front/Surround speaker
Grille
“SONY” mark

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BDV-IS1000
1Prepare screws (not supplied) that are suitable for the holes of the bracket.
2Secure the bracket to the wall using hole 1.
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• To prevent the speaker from rotating, use the hole 2, too.
3Remove the rear cap using the wrench (supplied), and remove the speaker pedestal
using a screwdriver (+) (not supplied).
Note
• The removed screw is used in a later Step. Be sure not to lose the screw.
1
34
2
Rear cap
Wrench (supplied)
Screw

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4Push A with the supplied wrench (1), and then remove the speaker cords (2).
5Thread the speaker cords through hole 3.
6Reconnect the detached speaker cords, matching 3/# to the appropriate speaker
terminals (1), and then push the lever down completely (2).
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• If it is difficult to push the lever down, use the wrench (supplied).
(1)
When the lever is down, the
speaker cords are locked.
When the lever is up, the
speaker cords can be removed.
(2)
A
3
#
3
(1)
(2)

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7Reattach the rear cap using the wrench (supplied).
8Secure the speaker to the bracket with the screw in Step 3 using hole 4.
4

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Step 3: Connecting the System
See the connection diagram below, and read the additional information from 1 to 8 on the following
pages.
Note
• Be sure to make connections securely to avoid hum and noise.
• When you connect another component with a volume control, turn up the volume of the other components to a level
where sound is not distorted.
BDV-IT1000ES
HDMI S-AIR
4 AM loop antenna (aerial)
1 Subwoofer
8 AC power cord (mains lead)
4 FM wire antenna (aerial)
2 TV
1 Front left speaker (L)
1 Center speaker
1 Front right speaker (R)
1 Surround left speaker (L) 1 Surround right speaker (R)
:Signal flow
3 DIGITAL MEDIA
PORT adapter
5 Wireless
transceiver
8 AC power cord
(mains lead)
Surround amplifier
5 Wireless
transceiver
7 Network
6 External
memory
3 Set-top box/digital satellite
receiver, VCR, or PlayStation,
etc.

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BDV-IS1000
HDMI S-AIR
4 AM loop antenna (aerial)
1 Subwoofer
8 AC power cord (mains lead)
4 FM wire antenna (aerial)
2 TV
1 Front left speaker (L) 1 Center speaker 1 Front right speaker (R)
1 Surround left speaker (L) 1 Surround right speaker (R)
:Signal flow
3 DIGITAL MEDIA
PORT adapter
3 Set-top box/digital satellite
receiver, VCR, or PlayStation,
etc.
5 Wireless
transceiver
8 AC power cord
(mains lead)
Surround amplifier
5 Wireless
transceiver
7 Network
6 External
memory

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Front/center speakers and subwoofer for BDV-IT1000ES
When connecting speaker cords to the unit, insert the connector until it clicks.
When connecting the speaker cords to the subwoofer, use the speaker cords (purple). Be sure to match
the speaker cords to the appropriate terminals on the speakers: the speaker cord with the color tube to
3, and the speaker cord without the color tube to #. Do not catch the speaker cord insulation in the
speaker terminals.
1 Connecting the Speakers
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
DMPORT
EZW-RT10
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
VIDEO OUT IR REMOTE
LAN(100)
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
700mA
MAX
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
OUT IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
LR
LR
DC5V
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER WOOFER
SPEAKER
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER WOOFER
Rear panel of the unit
To the center speaker (green)
To the subwoofer (purple)
To the front right speaker (R) (red)
To the front left speaker (L) (white)
#
3
Color tube (purple)
Rear of the subwoofer
Connector (purple)

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Front/center speakers and subwoofer for BDV-IS1000
When connecting to the unit, insert the connector until it clicks.
The speaker cords (yellow and purple) are connected to the subwoofer beforehand as follows. When
re-connecting, be sure to match the speaker cords to the appropriate terminals on the speakers: the
speaker cord with the color tube to 3, and the speaker cord without the color tube to #. Do not catch
the speaker cord insulation in the speaker terminals.
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
LR
LR
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RWOOFER
1WOOFER
2
FRONT
LCENTER
LAN(100)
VIDEO OUT
DMPORT
700mA
MAX
DC5V
EZW-RT10
SPEAKER
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER
WOOFER
1WOOFER
2
Rear panel of the unit
To the center speaker (green)
To the subwoofer (purple)
To the front right speaker (R) (red)
To the front left speaker (L) (white)
To the subwoofer (yellow)
#
3
Color tube
(yellow)
Rear of the subwoofer
Connector (yellow)
Connector (purple)
#
3
Color tube
(purple)

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Getting Started
Surround speakers
About the speaker cords of the front/center speakers and subwoofer
You can remove the speaker cords from the connector. With the catch facing down, press and hold the
connector down against a flat surface (1) and remove the speaker cords from the connector (2).
When attaching the speaker cords to the connector, be sure to match the polarity of the speaker cords
and the connector.
Note
• Short-circuiting of the speakers may damage the system. To prevent this, make sure the bare wire of each speaker
cord does not touch another speaker terminal or the bare wire of another speaker cord.
• Be sure to match the speaker cords to the appropriate speaker terminals: 3 to +, and # to –. If the cords are
reversed, the sound will lack bass and may be distorted.
Rear panel of the surround amplifier
R
SURROUND SELECTOR
S-AIR ID
EZW-RT
10
SPEAKER
SURROUND
PAI R I N G
C
B
A
SURROUND
BACK
L
L
R
SPEAKER
To the surround left speaker (L)
(blue)
To the surround right speaker (R) (gray)
Catch
(1)
(2)
Connector
3
#

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Use the parts as follows:
•Video cord (1)
To listen to TV sound from the six speakers of the system, connect the TV and the system with the
audio cord (not supplied) (A).
For video output to your TV, check the video input jacks of the TV, and select connection method A,
B, C, or D. Picture quality improves in order from A (standard) to D (HDMI).
When the TV has the digital optical output jack, you can improve sound quality by connecting with the
digital optical cord (not supplied) (B).
* If your TV accepts progressive format signals, make this connection.
** HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
If your TV has the HDMI jack, make this connection.
2 Connecting the TV
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
DMPORT
EZW-RT10
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
VIDEO OUT IR REMOTE
LAN(100)
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
700mA
MAX
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
OUT IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
LR
LR
DC5V
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER WOOFER
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
VIDEO OUT
S-VIDEO
VIDEO
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
YP
B
/
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
SAT/CABLE
TV
IN
TV
AUDIO IN
L
R
OUT
Rear panel of the unit
(Ex. BDV-IT1000ES)
To the component video input jacks of
the TV
To the HDMI IN jack of the TV
To the video input jack of
the TV
To the audio output jacks of the TV
Component video cord
(not supplied)*
Video cord
(supplied)
HDMI** cable
(not supplied)
Audio cord
(not supplied)
Green
Blue
Red
White
Red
To the digital optical output
jack of the TV
Digital optical cord
(not supplied)
S video cord
(not supplied)
To the S video input jack
of the TV

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About the HDMI connection
If you connect a 1080/24p- or 1080p-compatible TV, use a High Speed HDMI cable.
If you connect a Sony TV that is compatible with the Control for HDMI function (page 95), operation
is simplified (ex. ONE-TOUCH PLAY: With one touch of the button, the connected TV turns on and
the input selector on the TV is switched to the system automatically). For details, see “Using the
Control for HDMI Function for “BRAVIA” Sync” (page 95).
Note
• Be sure to use only an HDMI cable that bears the HDMI logo.
• When connecting the HDMI cable, make sure that the direction of jacks are the same.
.
To connect to a TV with DVI input
Use an HDMI-DVI converter cable (not supplied). The DVI jack does not accept audio signals;
therefore, the sound is not output from a TV.
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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You can enjoy the connected component(s) using the six speakers of the system.
• Set-top box/digital satellite receiver, VCR, or PlayStation, etc. (without HDMI OUT jack): 1
• Set-top box/digital satellite receiver or PLAYSTATION®3, etc. (with HDMI OUT jack): 2
• DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter: 3
3 Connecting the other components
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
DMPORT
EZW-RT10
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
VIDEO OUT IR REMOTE
LAN(100)
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
700mA
MAX
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
OUT IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
LR
LR
DC5V
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER WOOFER
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
DIGITAL
SAT/CABLE
TV
IN
1
1
2
3
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
YP
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
SAT/CABLE IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
LR
SA
T/CABLE IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
LR
DMPORT
700mA
MAX
DC5V
HDMI
IN 1 IN 2
Rear panel of the unit
(Ex. BDV-IT1000ES)
To the component video output jacks of
the component
To the HDMI OUT jack
of the component
To the video output
jack of the component
B Component video cord
(not supplied)
HDMI cable
(not supplied)
A Audio cord
(not supplied)
Green
Blue
Red
White
Red
To the digital optical output jack of the component
To the digital coaxial output jack of the component
B Digital optical cord
(not supplied)
B Digital coaxial cord
(not supplied)
or
Audio connection
To the audio output jacks of the
component
Video connection
A Video cord
(not supplied)
DIGITAL MEDIA PORT
adapter

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Connection 1 (SAT/CABLE jacks)
You need to make both video and audio connections.
For video connection, check the video output jacks of the component, and select a connection method.
B (component) offers the better picture quality than A (standard).
For audio connection, connect the audio cords (A). If the component has a digital optical or coaxial
output jack, you can improve sound quality by connecting with the digital cord (B).
Note
• The system can accept both digital and analog signals. Digital signals have priority over analog signals. (COAXIAL
has priority over OPTICAL.) If the digital signal ceases, the analog signal will be processed after 2 seconds.
Connection 2 (HDMI IN1/2 jacks)
When connecting the system and the component using an HDMI cable, you can enjoy high quality
digital pictures and sound through the HDMI IN1 or 2 jack. You can connect up to two components.
Note
• When connecting the HDMI cable, make sure that the direction of jacks are the same.
.
Connection 3 (DMPORT jack)
Connect a DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter (not supplied) to the DMPORT jack. For details, see
“Using the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT Adapter” (page 88).
Note
• Connect the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter so that the V marks are aligned. When disconnecting, pull out while
pressing A.
A

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Relationship between input and output video signal
The relationship between input and output video signal for each function is as follows.
a: Video signals are output.
–: Video signals are not output.
* Depending on the setting of the video output resolution, video signals may be not output. For details, see “Video
Output Resolution” (page 134).
Relationship between input and output audio signal
The relationship between input and output audio signal for each function is as follows.
a: Audio signals are output.
–: Audio signals are not output.
* You can output sound from both the system’s speakers and TV speaker if you connect the system and TV with an
HDMI cable (not supplied). To output sound from the HDMI OUT jack, set [Audio (HDMI)] in [HDMI Settings]
to [TV+AMP]. If the TV has stereo speakers, the sound output from the system’s speakers will also be stereo, even
if you play a multi-channel source. For details on [Audio (HDMI)], see page 115.
Function
Jack(s) that accept
video signal input
Jack(s) where video signal is output
VIDEO OUT
(VIDEO)
VIDEO OUT
(S VIDEO)
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
HDMI OUT
“BD/DVD”
“TUNER FM”
“TUNER AM”
None (only video signal
output)
a*a*a*a
“SAT/CABLE” SAT/CABLE IN
(VIDEO)
a––a
COMPONENT VIDEO
IN (SAT/CABLE)
––aa
“DMPORT” DMPORT a––a
“HDMI1”
”HDMI2”
HDMI1, HDMI2 – – – a
Function
Jack(s) that accept
audio signal input
Jack(s) where audio signal is output
SPEAKER SPEAKER and
HDMI OUT
“BD/DVD” None (only audio signal
output)
a*
“TUNER FM”
“TUNER AM”
None (only audio signal
output)
a–
“TV’ DIGITAL IN (TV
OPTICAL)
a–
TV (AUDIO IN R/L) a–
“SAT/CABLE” DIGITAL IN (SAT/
CABLE OPTICAL,
COAXIAL)
a–
SAT/CABLE IN
(AUDIO R/L)
a–
“DMPORT” DMPORT a–
“HDMI1”
”HDMI2”
HDMI1, HDMI2 a*

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Note
• Keep the AM loop antenna (aerial) and cord away from the system or other AV components, as noise may result.
• Be sure to fully extend the FM wire antenna (aerial).
• After connecting the FM wire antenna (aerial), keep it as horizontal as possible.
Ti
p
• Adjust the direction of the AM loop antenna (aerial) for best AM broadcast sound.
• If you have poor FM reception, use a 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) to connect the unit to an outdoor FM
antenna (aerial) as shown below.
4 Connecting the antenna (aerial)
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
DMPORT
EZW-RT10
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
VIDEO OUT IR REMOTE
LAN(100)
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
700mA
MAX
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
OUT IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
LR
LR
DC5V
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER WOOFER
AM
COAXIAL
75
FM
ANTENNA
A
B
AM loop antenna (aerial)
(supplied)
FM wire antenna (aerial)
(supplied)
or
Note
• Cord (A) or cord (B) can be connected to either
terminal.
Rear panel of the unit
(Ex. BDV-IT1000ES)
COAXIAL75
FM
ANTENNA
Outdoor FM antenna (aerial) Unit

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You can transmit sound from the unit to an S-AIR product, such as a surround amplifier or S-AIR
receiver.
An S-AIR product is a component that is compatible with the S-AIR function.
To use the S-AIR function, you need to insert the wireless transceivers into the unit, surround amplifier,
and S-AIR receiver.
For details of the S-AIR function, see “Using an S-AIR Product” (page 89).
Note
• When you insert the wireless transceiver, make sure that the AC power cord (mains lead) is not connected to a wall
outlet (mains).
• Do not touch the terminals of the wireless transceiver.
• Insert the wireless transceiver with the S-AIR logo facing up.
• Insert the wireless transceiver so that the V marks are aligned.
• Do not insert other than the wireless transceiver into the EZW-RT10 slot.
5 Inserting the wireless transceiver
R
SURROUND SELECTOR
S-AIR ID
EZW-RT
10
SPEAKER
SURROUND
PAI R I N G
C
B
A
SURROUND
BACK
L
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
DMPORT
EZW-RT10
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
VIDEO OUT IR REMOTE
LAN(100)
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
700mA
MAX
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
OUT IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
LR
LR
DC5V
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER WOOFER
EZW-RT
10
EZW-RT10
Wireless
transceiver
Wireless
transceiver
Rear panel of the
surround amplifier
Rear panel of the unit (Ex. BDV-IT1000ES)

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Getting Started
Insert the external memory (local storage) (not supplied: USM1GH (as of April 2008)) into the
EXTERNAL slot. By connecting an external memory, you can enjoy additional contents (BonusView)
depending on the disc.
Note
• Insert the external memory in the V direction into the EXTERNAL slot as far as it will go.
• Check that “EXT” lights up in the front panel display when turning the system on.
To enjoy BonusView
See “Enjoying BonusView” (page 69).
To remove the external memory
1Press "/1 to turn the system off.
2Pull out the external memory from the EXTERNAL slot.
Note
• 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 unit.
• Keep the external memory away from small children to prevent them from accidentally swallowing the external
memory.
• Do not apply too much pressure to the external memory in the slot, as it may cause a malfunction.
• Use the USM1GH (as of April 2008) external memory only.
• To avoid data corruption or damage to the external memory, turn the system off when inserting or removing the
external memory.
• Do not insert the external memory that contains photo or music files to avoid corrupting the external memory data.
6 Inserting the external memory
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
DMPORT
EZW-RT10
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
VIDEO OUT IR REMOTE
LAN(100)
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
700mA
MAX
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
OUT IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
LR
LR
DC5V
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER WOOFER
EXTERNAL
DC5V 500mA MAX
Rear panel of the unit (Ex. BDV-IT1000ES)
USM1GH
(as of April 2008)
With the terminal
side up

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Getting Started
Connect the LAN (100) terminal of the unit to your Internet source using a network cable to update the
system’s software using the network.
Make the appropriate settings in [Internet Settings] under [Network Settings] (page 117).
To update the system’s software using the network
See [Network Update] (page 108) and [Software Update Notification] (page 116).
Note
• Do not connect a phone line to the LAN (100) terminal, as it may cause a malfunction.
• Depending on the modem or router, the type of network (LAN) cable, straight or crossing, differs. For details on
the network (LAN) cables, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the modem or router.
• Do not connect the LAN terminal of the unit to the LAN terminal of the PC.
7 Connecting to the network
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
DMPORT
EZW-RT10
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
VIDEO OUT IR REMOTE
LAN(100)
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
700mA
MAX
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
OUT IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
LR
LR
DC5V
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER WOOFER
LAN(100)
Rear panel of the unit
(Ex. BDV-IT1000ES)
Broadband router
(not supplied)
To PC
Internet
ADSL modem/
Cable modem
(not supplied)
Network cable
(not supplied)
Network cable
(not supplied)
Network cable
(not supplied) Wireless LAN router
(access point)
(not supplied)
Ethernet/wireless
LAN media converter
(not supplied)
Internet
Network cable
(not supplied)
To PC
When connecting to a
broadband router directly
When connecting via a wireless
LAN router
ADSL modem/
Cable modem
(not supplied)

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Getting Started
Before connecting the AC power cords (mains leads) of the unit and the surround amplifier to a wall
outlet (mains), connect the front, center speakers and subwoofer to the unit and surround speakers to
the surround amplifier.
8 Connecting the AC power cords (mains leads)
R
SURROUND SELECTOR
S-AIR ID
EZW-RT
10
SPEAKER
SURROUND
PAI R I N G
C
B
A
SURROUND
BACK
L
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL75
FM
AM
ANTENNA
DIGITAL
HDMI
DMPORT
EZW-RT10
TV
SAT/CABLE IN
VIDEO OUT IR REMOTE
LAN(100)
EXTERNAL
SPEAKER
SAT/CABLE
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT
COMPONENT VIDEO IN
A.CAL
MIC
SAT/CABLETV
IN 1 IN 2 OUT
IN
700mA
MAX
ECM-AC2
AUDIO IN
OUT IN
AUDIO
VIDEO
Y
Y
P
B
/
P
B
/ C
B
P
R
/ C
R
C
B
P
R
/
C
R
LR
LR
DC5V
DC5V 500mA MAX
S-VIDEOVIDEO
FRONT
RFRONT
LCENTER WOOFER
To the wall outlet (mains) To the wall outlet (mains)
Rear panel of the
surround amplifier
Rear panel of the unit (Ex. BDV-IT1000ES)

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Step 4: Setting up the
Wireless System
To use the wireless system, you need to set up
the surround amplifier. Before setting, make
sure that the wireless transceivers are inserted
into the unit and the surround amplifier correctly
(page 54).
This wireless system is called “S-AIR.” For
details of the S-AIR function, see “Using an
S-AIR Product” (page 89).
The unit transmits sound to the surround
amplifier that is connected to the surround
speakers. To establish sound transmission,
perform the following Steps.
1Press "/1 on the unit.
The system turns on.
2Make sure that the SURROUND
SELECTOR switch of the surround
amplifier is set to SURROUND.
3Set the S-AIR ID switch of the surround
amplifier to A.
4Press POWER on the surround
amplifier.
The POWER / ON LINE indicator turns
green. If not, check the transmission status
as follows.
To check the transmission status
You can check the status of sound transmission
between the unit and surround amplifier by
checking the POWER / ON LINE indicator of
the surround amplifier.
To enjoy the sound by using
headphones
You can enjoy the system’s sound in a place
apart from the unit by connecting the
headphones to the PHONES jack on the
surround amplifier.
Note
• When you connect headphones to the surround
amplifier, neither the unit nor the surround amplifier
outputs sound from the system’s speakers.
• The volume of the unit may become minimum if you
turn off the surround amplifier while the headphones
are connected to the surround amplifier, or radio
reception is poor. In this case, “HP NO LINK” and
“VOLUME MIN” appear alternately in the front
panel display. Check radio reception, and set the
volume again.
When you use the multiple S-AIR
product
You can prevent miss transmission between the
S-AIR products by setting a different ID for each
S-AIR product. For details, see “Establishing
sound transmission between the unit and S-AIR
sub unit (ID setting)” (page 89).
HDMI S-AIR
"/1
POWER
POWER/ON LINE
PHONES
R
SURROUND SELECTOR
S-AIR ID
EZW-RT
10
SPEAKER
SURROUND
PAIRING
C
B
A
SURROUND
BACK
L
POWER
POWER / ON LINE
Indicator
SURROUND
SELECTOR switch
S-AIR ID switch
PHONES jack
POWER / ON LINE
indicator
Status
Turns green. Sound transmission is
established.
Flashes green. Sound transmission is not
established.
For details, see “Surround
amplifier operation”
(page 128).
Turns red. The surround amplifier does
not output sound.
For details, see “Surround
amplifier operation”
(page 128).
Turns off. The surround amplifier turns
off or its protection is active.
For details, see “Surround
amplifier operation”
(page 128).

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To prevent the transmission by
neighbors
To prevent the transmission from neighbors, you
can identify the unit and the surround amplifier
by performing the pairing operation. For details,
see “Identifying the unit with a specific S-AIR
sub unit (Pairing operation)” (page 92).
To use the surround amplifier for
the surround back speakers
You can enjoy 7.1 surround sound with the
surround back speakers by purchasing the
additional surround amplifier.
To use the surround amplifier for the surround
back speakers, connect the surround back
speakers (not supplied) to the surround
amplifier, set the SURROUND SELECTOR
switch to SURROUND BACK, and make the
S-AIR setting for the surround amplifier. For
details, see “Using an S-AIR Product”
(page 89).
To attach the cover to the
surround amplifier
After connecting and setting, you can attach the
cover to the surround amplifier for organizing
and storing excess speaker cords.
1Attach the speaker cord cover by
sliding it down along the grooves along
the edges of the surround amplifier.
Push the speaker cord cover down until you
hear a click. Turn the surround amplifier
upside down, then store the cords in the
speaker cord cover.
2Insert the tabs of the speaker cord
holder in the slots of the speaker cord
cover, and press it into place.
Note
• When detaching, remove the speaker cord holder,
then remove the speaker cord cover. To remove the
speaker cord holder, slightly press the catch of the
holder and lift off. To remove the speaker cord cover,
slightly splay open the edges of the cover and slide
down.
• Do not use excessive force to store the cords.
Speaker cord cover
Surround amplifier
Grooves
Speaker cord holder
Surround amplifier
m

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Step 5: Performing the
Easy Setup
Follow the Steps below to make the basic
adjustments for using the system.
Displayed items vary depending on the country
model.
1Turn on the TV.
2Press [/1 on the unit, and POWER on
the surround amplifier.
3Switch the input selector on your TV so
that the signal from the system
appears on the TV screen.
The Easy Setup Display for OSD language
selection appears.
If the Easy Setup Display does not
appear
Recall the Easy Setup Display. See “To
recall the Easy Setup Display” (page 63).
4Press X/x to select a language.
The system displays the menu and subtitles
in the selected language.
5Press or c.
The setting message appears.
This message appears only for the fist initial
setting. It does not appear in the [Easy
Setup] in [Setup] setting.
6Press or c.
The Setup Display for video cable selection
appears.
7Press X/x to select the cable used to
connect the unit and TV.
Check the connection of the unit and TV
(page 48).
• When you connect the unit and TV with
the HDMI cable, select [HDMI], go to
Step 8 and set the video output resolution
for matching your TV.
• When you connect the unit and TV with
the component video cord, select
[Component Video], go to Step 8 and set
the video output resolution for matching
your TV.
• When you connect the unit and TV with
the video or S video cord, select [Video or
S Video] and go to Step 9.
321
654
987
0
FUNCTION
C/X/x/c,
HOME
"/1
English
Français
Español
Português
Easy Setup - OSD
Select the language to be displayed by this unit.
Easy Setup - TV connection Method
Component Video
Video or S Video
Select the video cable connecting this unit and the TV.

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Note
• When you do not connect the unit and TV with
the HDMI cable, you cannot select [HDMI].
• When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and
other video output jacks at the same time, select
[Component Video].
• For details about video output resolution, see
“Video Output Resolution” (page 134).
8Press or c.
The Setup Display for video output
resolution selection appears. For details, see
[Output Video Format] (page 110).
When you select [HDMI] in Step 7
Select from [Auto], [480i], [480p], [720p],
[1080i], or [1080p].
When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and
other video output jacks at the same time,
video signals may not output from the jacks,
other than from the HDMI OUT jack, when
[Auto] or [1080p] is selected.
When you select [Component Video] in
Step 7
Select from [480i], [480p], [720p], or
[1080i].
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 on-screen instructions and go to
the next step.
Note
• If the picture is distorted or no picture appears,
wait for about 30 seconds without pressing any
buttons. [Is this resolution OK?] appears. Select
[Cancel]. The display returns to the resolution
setting screen.
• If the selected video output resolution is
incorrect, no picture appears on the screen. In
this case, press and hold H and A on the unit
for more than 5 seconds to reset the video output
resolution to the lowest resolution. To change
the video output resolution, set [Output Video
Format] in [Video Settings] (page 109).
9Press or c.
The Setup Display for selecting the aspect
ratio of the TV to be connected appears.
10Press X/x to select the setting that
matches your TV type.
• [16:9]: If you have a wide-screen TV or a
4:3 standard TV with a wide-screen mode.
(page 109)
• [4:3]: If you have a 4:3 standard TV.
(page 109)
11Press or c.
When you connect the unit and TV with
the HDMI cable
The Setup Display for the [Control for
HDMI] function appears. Go to Step 12.
When you do not connect the unit and
TV with the HDMI cable
The Setup Display for [Auto Calibration]
appears. Go to Step 14.
Easy Setup - HDMI Resolution
Auto
The video switches for 30 seconds when this setting is changed.
Select the resolution to output to the TV. "Auto" is the standard selection.
Nothing is displayed on the screen if the resolution is incorrect.
Check that there are no problems with the video.
Easy Setup - Component Resolution
The video switches for 30 seconds when this setting is changed.
Select the resolution to output to the TV.
Nothing is displayed on the screen if the resolution is incorrect.
Check that there are no problems with the video.
Easy Setup - TV Type
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12 Press X/x to select the setting for the
Control for HDMI function.
Select [On] to use the [Control for HDMI]
function (page 95) when connecting Sony
components that are compatible with the
Control for HDMI function.
If you do not use the [Control for HDMI]
function, select [Off].
13 Press or c.
The Setup Display for [Auto Calibration]
appears.
14 Connect the calibration mic to the
A.CAL MIC jack on the rear panel.
Set up the calibration mic at the ear level
using a tripod, etc. (not supplied). The front
of each speaker should face the calibration
mic, and there should be no obstruction
between the speakers and the calibration
mic.
15 Press X/x to select [OK].
To cancel, select [Cancel].
Note
• Make sure that the headphones are not
connected to the surround amplifier. You cannot
operate following Steps with the headphones
connected.
On
You can operate this unit in conjunction with a TV connected by HDMI.
Check your TV settings when using this function.
Easy Setup - Control for HDMI
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COMPONENT VIDEO IN
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16 Press .
[Auto Calibration] starts.
The system adjusts the speaker setting
automatically.
Be quiet during the measurement.
Note
• Loud test sound is output when [Auto
Calibration] starts. You cannot turn the volume
down. Give consideration to children and
neighbors.
• Before [Auto Calibration], install the surround
amplifier in the appropriate location. If you
install the surround amplifier in an improper
location, such as another room, proper
measurement will not be obtained.
• Avoid being in the measurement area and
making noise during the measurement (which
takes about 1 minute), as it may interfere with
measurement.
• When you use the surround back speakers with
the optional surround amplifier, install the
speakers in appropriate location and turn the
surround amplifier on.
17 Confirm the conclusions of [Auto
Calibration].
The conclusions appear on the TV screen.
Press C/c to change the page. The first page
shows the distance of speakers. The second
page shows the level of speakers. If the
conclusions are ok, unplug the calibration
mic and press X/x to select [OK].
Note
• The environment of the room in which the
system is installed may affect measurements.
• If measurement fails, follow the message then
retry [Auto Calibration].
18 Press .
Easy Setup is finished. All connections and
setup operations are complete.
To quit the Easy Setup
Press HOME in any Step.
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• If you change the position of the speakers, reset the
speaker settings. See “Calibrating the Appropriate
Settings Automatically” (page 98) and “Setting the
Speakers” (page 100).
• If you want to change any of the settings, see
“Settings and Adjustments” (page 107).
To recall the Easy Setup Display
1Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2Press C/c to select [Setup].
3Press X/x to select [Easy Setup], then
press .
4Press C/c to select [Start], then press
.
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Getting Started
Step 6: Enjoying Sound
by Each Function
You can enjoy BD/DVD, TV, Set-top box/
digital satellite receiver, or VCR sound from all
the speakers in this system.
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until the
desired function appears in the front
panel display.
Each time you press FUNCTION, the
function changes as follows.
“BD/DVD” t “TUNER FM” t
“TUNER AM” t “TV” t “SAT/
CABLE” t “HDMI1” t “HDMI2” t
“DMPORT” t …
Note
• When you use both the TV (AUDIO IN) jacks
(analog connection) and DIGITAL IN (TV) jack
(digital connection), or SAT/CABLE (AUDIO
IN) jacks (analog connection) and DIGITAL IN
(SAT/CABLE) jacks (digital connection) at the
same time, the digital connection takes priority.
2Press DECODING MODE repeatedly
until the decoding mode you want
appears in the front panel display.
When you want to output the TV sound or
stereo sound of a 2 channel source from the
six speakers, select the “PRO LOGIC,”
“PLII MOVIE,” or “PLII MUSIC”
decoding mode.
For details, see page 77.
Note
• Depending on your TV, you may need to turn off your
TV’s speaker to enjoy surround sound of the system.
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• When listening to MP3 files or other compressed
music using the DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter,
you can enhance the sound.
Press DECODING MODE repeatedly until “A.F.D.
STD” appears in the front panel display (page 77) and
set the sound mode (page 80) to “MOVIE,”
“MUSIC,” or “NEWS.”
To cancel, select other than “A.F.D. STD.”
• When using the additional surround amplifier
(optional) with the surround back speakers (optional),
you can select “PLIIx MOVIE” and “PLIIx MUSIC”
for the decoding mode (page 77).
If distortion occurs in the sound
of a connected component
You can reduce the input level for the connected
component. For details, see [Attenuate - TV]
(page 111) and [Attenuate - SAT/CABLE]
(page 111).
Function Source
“BD/DVD” Disc that is played by the
system
“TUNER FM”/
“TUNER AM”
FM/AM radio (page 83)
“TV” TV
“SAT/CABLE” Component that is
connected to the SAT/
CABLE jacks on the rear
panel (page 50)
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DECODING
MODE
With the cover opened.
“HDMI1”/“HDMI2” Component that is
connected to the HDMI1
or 2 jack on the rear panel
(page 50)
“DMPORT” DIGITAL MEDIA
PORT adapter (page 88)
Function Source

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Playing a BD/DVD
Depending on the disc, some operations may be
different or restricted.
Refer to the operating instructions supplied with
your disc.
1Turn on your TV.
2Switch the input selector on the TV to
this system.
3Press "/1.
The system turns on.
4Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “BD/
DVD” appears in the front panel
display.
5Press A.
6Load a disc.
Place one disc on the disc tray, and then
press A.
When you insert a commercially available
BD-ROM or DVD VIDEO, playback
automatically starts depending on the disc.
Note
• When you play an 8 cm disc, place it on the
inner circle of the tray. Be careful that the disc is
not skewed on the inner circle of the tray.
• Do not forcibly press the disc tray closed with
your finger, as this may cause malfunction.
• Do not place more than one disc on the tray.
7Press C/c to select [Video].
8Press X/x to select , then press H
or .
For commercially available BD-ROM or
DVD VIDEO, playback starts.
For a BD or DVD recorded on other
equipment, the title list appears. Press X/x
to select , then press H or .
Playback starts.
9Adjust the volume by using VOLUME
+/–.
The volume level appears on the TV screen
and in the front panel display.
Playback
FUNCTION VOLUME
Z
HDMI S-AIR
"/1
Disc tray
FUNCTION
HA
VOLUME +/–
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MUTING
VOLUME
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/m/M
C/X/x/c,
HOME OPTIONS
A
Number
buttons
ONE-TOUCH
PLAY
SUBTITLE
TIME
ANGLE
DISPLAY
POP UP/
MENU
SCENE
SEARCH
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Note
• Depending on the system status, the volume level
may not appear on the TV screen.
• When you set the [Control for HDMI] function to
[On], the TV that is connected to the system with an
HDMI cable (not supplied) can be sync-operated with
the system. For details, see “Using the Control for
HDMI Function for “BRAVIA” Sync” (page 95).
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• You can change the speed at which the volume is
turned up and down.
To turn the volume up/down quickly, press and hold
the VOLUME +/–.
To set the volume up/down precisely, press the
VOLUME +/– briefly.
To turn the system off
Press "/1 while the system is on. The system
enters standby mode.
To save power in standby mode
Press "/1 while the system is on.
To enter power saving mode, make sure that the
system is in the following status.
– [Control for HDMI] is set to [Off] (page 95).
– [S-AIR Standby] is set to [Off] (page 92).
– [Standby Mode] is set to [Normal]
(page 116).
To use the headphones
Connect the headphones to PHONES jack on the
surround amplifier. The sound of the system is
muted. For details, see page “To enjoy the sound
by using headphones” (page 58).
Other operations
1)Scan speeds may differ with some discs.
2)BD/DVD VIDEO/DVD-RW/DVD-R only.
3)BD/DVD VIDEO/DVD-RW/DVD-R/DVD+RW/
DVD+R only.
Note
• You may not be able to use the instant replay or
instant advance function with some scenes.
To play a restricted BD or DVD
(Parental Control)
When you play a restricted BD
Change [BD Parental Control] in [BD/DVD
Viewing Settings] (page 112).
When you play a restricted DVD
Change [DVD Parental Control] in [BD/DVD
Viewing Settings] (page 112).
When you play a restricted BD or DVD, the
display for entering your password appears on
the screen.
To Press
Stop x
Pause X
Resume play after pause X or H
Go to the next chapter >
Go back to the
preceding chapter
. twice in a second.
When you press . once,
you can go to the beginning
of the current chapter.
Turn off the sound
temporarily
MUTING
To cancel, press it again or
VOLUME + to adjust the
sound volume.
Stop play and remove
the disc
A
Locate a point quickly
by playing a disc in fast
forward or fast reverse
(Scan)1)
M or m while playing a
disc. Each time you press
M or m during scan,
the playback 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.
To return to normal speed,
press H. Actual speeds
may differ with some discs.
Replay the previous
scene2)
(instant replay) during
playback.
Briefly fast forward the
current scene3)
(instant advance)
during playback.
To Press

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Enter your four-digit password using the
number buttons, and press .
Playback starts.
To register or change the password, see
[Password] (page 113).
To play a restricted BD-RE or BD-
R (Disc Lock)
When you play a BD-RE or BD-R restricted by
the Disc Lock function, the display for entering
your password appears on the screen.
1Enter the four-digit password that has
been registered when creating the disc
using the number buttons, and press
.
2Select a title, and press H or .
Playback starts.
One-Touch Play (for HDMI
connection only)
Press ONE-TOUCH PLAY.
The system and the connected TV turn on and
the input selector on the TV is switched to the
system, then you can enjoy the contents of a
disc.
Note
• 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.
• To use the this function, set [Control for HDMI] to
[On] in [HDMI Settings] (page 114).
Available OPTIONS
1Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
2Press X/x to select an item, then press
.
The available items differ depending on the
disc type or system situation.
Items Details
[Video Settings] Adjusts settings for picture
(page 72).
[Title List] Displays the title list.
[Play] Plays the title from the
point where you pressed x.
[Play from Beginning] Plays the title from the
beginning.
[Top Menu] Displays the disc’s Top
Menu (page 69).
[Menu/Popup Menu] Displays the BD-ROM’s
Pop-up Menu or DVD’s
menu (page 69).
[Stop] Stops playback.
[Title Search] Searches for a title and
starts playback from the
beginning (page 70).
[Chapter Search] Searches for a chapter and
starts playback from the
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If various angles (multi-angles) for a scene are
recorded on a disc, you can change the viewing
angle.
Press ANGLE during playback to select the
desired angle.
Note
• Depending on the disc, you may not be able to change
the angle even if multi-angles are recorded on the
disc.
If subtitles are recorded on a disc, you can turn
the subtitles on/off during playback. If
multilingual subtitles are recorded on the disc,
you can change the subtitle language during
playback, or turn the subtitles on/off whenever
you want.
Press SUBTITLE during playback to select
the desired subtitle language.
Note
• Depending on the disc, you may not be able to change
the subtitles even if multilingual subtitles are
recorded on the disc. You also may not be able to turn
them off.
When you stop the disc, the system remembers
the point where you pressed x. As long as you
do not remove the disc, Resume Play will work
even if the system is set to standby mode by
pressing "/1.
1While playing a disc, press x to stop
playback.
2Press X/x to select , then press H
or .
The system starts playback from the point
where you stopped the disc in Step 1.
Note
• Depending on where you stop the disc, the system
may not resume playback from exactly the same
point.
• The point where you stopped playing may be cleared
when:
– you open the disc tray.
– you play another title.
– you change the settings on the system.
– you disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
– you remove the external memory (for BD-ROMs).
• This function may not work properly with some
discs.
To play from the beginning of the
title
Press OPTIONS to select [Play from beginning],
then press . Playback starts from the
beginning of the title.
Changing the angles
Displaying the subtitles
Resuming playback from the
point where you stopped the
disc
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To display Top Menu
A BD/DVD is divided into a lot of sections,
which make up a picture or music feature. These
sections are called “titles.” When you play a BD/
DVD which contains several titles, you can
select the title you want using Top Menu.
You can also select items such as the language
for the subtitles and the language for the sound
using Top Menu.
1Press TOP MENU.
The disc’s menu appears on the TV screen.
The contents of the menu vary depending
on the disc.
2Press C/X/x/c or the number buttons to
select the item you want to play or
change.
3Press .
To display Pop-up Menus
Some BD-ROMs contain Pop-up Menus that
appear without interrupting playback.
1Press POP UP/MENU during playback.
The Pop-up Menu appears.
2Press C/X/x/c, the color buttons, or
number buttons to select the item, and
follow the on-screen instructions.
Some BD-ROMs have bonus contents and other
data that can be downloaded to the external
memory (local storage) for enjoyment.
1Press "/1 to turn the system off.
2Insert the external memory (not
supplied) into the EXTERNAL slot on
the rear of the unit.
The external memory is used as the local
storage.
Make sure that the external memory is
properly inserted into the unit (page 55).
3Press "/1 to turn the system on.
4Insert a BD-ROM with BonusView.
The operation method differs depending on
the disc. Refer to the operating instructions
supplied with the disc.
To delete data in the external
memory
You can delete all unnecessary data at once.
1Press HOME.
2Press C/c to select [Video].
3Press X/x to select [BD Data], then
press OPTIONS.
4Select [Erase], then press .
5Select [OK], then press .
Using the BD’s or DVD’s menu
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You can move quickly between scenes within
the title currently being played back.
1Press SCENE SEARCH during
playback or in pause mode.
Playback pauses and a bar with a scene
indicator (square-shaped – indicates the
current point) appears at the bottom of the
screen.
2Press and hold C/c or m/M to move
the scene indicator to the scene you
are searching for.
The scene indicator on the bar is displayed
around the playing point.
3Release 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 C/c or m/M.
4Press SCENE SEARCH, , H, or X.
Playback starts.
To cancel Scene Search mode
Press SCENE SEARCH, , H, or X.
Playback starts from the point you pressed the
button.
Note
• The Scene Search function is available for titles
longer than 100 seconds and shorter than 100 hours.
• Depending on the disc, this function may not work.
You can search for a chapter if the title contains
chapter marks.
1Press OPTIONS during playback or in
pause mode.
The options menu appears.
2Press X/x to a search method, then
press .
• [Title Search] (for a BD-ROM/DVD
VIDEO): Searches the desired title.
• [Chapter Search]: Searches the desired
chapter.
The display for entering the number
appears.
Example: Chapter Search
3Press the number buttons to enter the
number of the title or chapter.
If you make a mistake, press CLEAR, and
re-enter another number.
4Press .
After a while, the system starts playback
from the selected number.
To cancel [Title Search]/[Chapter
Search]
Press RETURN.
Searching for a scene quickly
(Scene Search)
Scene Search
The current point
Scene indicator
Searching for a Title/Chapter
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You can check the title information, including
the video transmission rate, etc.
Press DISPLAY during playback.
The displayed information differs depending on
the disc type and system status.
Example: When playing a BD-ROM
AThe current selected angle
BTitle number or name
CThe currently selected audio or subtitle setting
DAvailable functions ( angle/ audio/
subtitle)
EPlayback information
Displays Disc type/Play mode/Video codec/
Bit rate/Playing status bar/Playing time
(Remaining time*)
FOutput resolution/Video frequency
* Displayed when you press TIME repeatedly.
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• You can also check the playback information in the
front panel display.
• Press SUBTITLE, AUDIO, or ANGLE, and you can
check each type of information.
To view the playing time and
remaining time in the front panel
display
Press TIME repeatedly.
Each time you press TIME while playing the
disc, the display changes:
1 y 2
1 Playing time of the current title
2 Remaining time of the current title
Some displayed items may disappear after a few
seconds.
Displaying the playing time
and play information
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1Press OPTIONS during playback.
The options menu appears.
2Press X/x to select [Video Settings],
then press .
The [Video Settings] screen appears.
3Press X/x to select an item, then press
.
[Picture Quality Mode]
Optimizes the picture settings for different
lighting environments.
• [Standard]
• [Brighter Room]
• [Theater Room]
[FNR]
Reduces random noise appearing in the
picture.
•[Off]
•[Auto]
[BNR]
Reduces mosaic-like block noise in the
picture.
•[Off]
•[Auto]
[MNR]
Reduces minor noise around the picture
outlines (mosquito noise).
•[Off]
•[Auto]
4Press C/X/x/c to select or adjust the
settings, then press .
To adjust any other items, repeat steps 3 and
4.
Note
• Set the picture setting of your TV to [Standard] before
changing [Picture Quality Mode].
• [Video Settings] is not available when the connected
TV is set to Theater Mode (page 96).
• Depending on the disc or the scene being played,
[FNR], [BNR], or [MNR] effects may be hard to
discern.
Adjusting pictures for videos
Video Settings
Standard
Close
Standard
Picture Quality Mode
FNR
BNR
MNR
Select the item you want to change.

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When the sound does not match the pictures on
the TV screen, you can adjust the delay between
the picture and sound.
1Press A/V SYNC.
“A/V SYNC” appears in the front panel
display.
2Press X/x to adjust the delay between
the picture and sound.
You can adjust from 0 ms to 300 ms in 25
ms increments.
Note
• Depending on the input stream, A/V SYNC may not
be effective.
Playing a CD
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “BD/
DVD” appears in the front panel
display.
2Load a CD.
The Music Player screen appears.
3Press H.
Playback starts.
4Adjust the volume by using VOLUME
+/–.
The volume level appears on the TV screen
and in the front panel display.
Adjusting the delay between
the picture and sound
(A/V SYNC)
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MUTING
VOLUME
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m/M
C/X/x/c,
HOME OPTIONS
TIME
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To select a track
1Press HOME.
2Press C/c to select [Music].
3Press .
The music list appears.
4Press X/x to select a track, then press
H or .
The system plays the selected track.
Other operations
Available OPTIONS
1Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
2Press X/x to select an item, then press
.
The available items differ depending on the
disc type or system situation.
Note
• The point where you stopped playing (resume point)
is cleared from memory when:
– You open the disc tray.
– You turn the system off.
To view the playing time and
remaining time in the front panel
display
Press TIME repeatedly.
Each time you press TIME while playing the
disc, the display changes:
1 t 2 t 3 t 4 t 1 t ...
1 Playing time of the current track
2 Remaining time of the current track
3 Playing time of the disc
4 Remaining time of the disc
To Press
Stop x
Pause X
Resume play after pause X or H
Start playback from the
point where you pressed
x.
H
Go to the next track >
Go back to the
preceding track
. twice in a second.
When you press . once,
you can go to the beginning
of the current track.
Turn off the sound
temporarily
MUTING.
To cancel, press it again or
VOLUME + to adjust the
sound volume.
Stop play and remove
the disc
A
Fast reverse/fast
forwards
m or M during
playback.
Music
Music CD
Items Details
[Play] Plays the selected track.
[Play from beginning]
(during playback)
Plays the current track from
the beginning.
[Play from beginning]
(in stop mode)
Plays the selected track
from the beginning.
[Stop] Stops playback.

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Playing Photo Files
1)BD-REs/BD-Rs containing JPEG image files
2)DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs
containing JPEG image files
3)CD-RWs/CD-Rs containing JPEG image files
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until “BD/
DVD” appears in the front panel
display.
2Load a disc that contains photo files.
3Press HOME.
4Press C/c to select [Photo].
5Press X/x to select , then press .
The file list or folder list appears.
* Appears only when the file has thumbnail
information.
6Press X/x to select a file or folder, then
press .
When you select a folder, press X/x to
select a file in the folder, then press .
The selected photo file is displayed.
Other operations
Available OPTIONS for photo files
1Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
2Press X/x to select an item, then press
.
The available items differ depending on the
situation.
1) 2) 3)
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C/X/x/c,
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DISPLAY
Photo
Data CD
To Press
Play a slideshow H
Stop a slideshow x
Pause a slideshow X
Go to the next photo >
Go back to the
preceding photo
.
Display the file
information
DISPLAY
Items Details
[Slideshow Speed]1)2) Changes the slideshow
speed.
•[Fast]
•[Normal]
• [Slow]
[Stop]1) Stops a slideshow.
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1)Appears when you press OPTIONS during playback
of photo files.
2)Appears when you press OPTIONS while the file/
folder list is displayed.
Note
• 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 BD-Rs in any format other
than UDF (Universal Disk Format) 2.6
– Photo files recorded on BD-REs in any format
other than UDF (Universal Disk Format) 2.5
• 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.
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 setting.
1Connect the unit to the TV using an
HDMI cable (not supplied).
2Set the TV’s video setting to [VIDEO-A]
mode.
For details on [VIDEO-A], refer to the
operating instructions supplied with the
TV.
[Rotate Left]1) Rotates the photo
counterclockwise by 90
degrees.
[Rotate Right]1) Rotates the photo
clockwise by 90 degrees.
[ViewImage]2) Displays the selected
picture.
[Slideshow]2) Starts a slideshow.
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Enjoying Surround Sound
You can enjoy surround sound simply by selecting one of the system’s pre-programmed decoding
modes. They bring exciting and powerful sound of movie theaters into your home.
Press DECODING MODE repeatedly until the desired decoding mode appears in the front
panel display.
Sound Adjustment
Display Decoding mode Effect
“A.F.D. STD” AUTO FORMAT
DIRECT
STANDARD
Presents sound as it was recorded/encoded.
Depending on the source, the speakers that output sound will vary.
“A.F.D. MULTI” AUTO FORMAT
DIRECT MULTI
2 channel source: Sound that is recorded in 2 channel (front left and
right channel) is also assigned to the surround left and right channel.
This mode outputs sound from the front left and right speakers,
surround left and right speakers, and subwoofer. The center speaker
does not output any sound.
Multi channel source: Depending on the source, speakers that output
the sound will vary.
“PRO LOGIC” Dolby Pro Logic Performs Pro Logic decoding to the input signal and simulates
surround sound from 2 channel sources.
This mode outputs sound from all the speakers and subwoofer. Sound
may not be output from all speakers depending on the source.
“PLII MOVIE” Dolby Pro Logic II
MOVIE
Performs Pro Logic II movie mode decoding to the input signal and
produces five full-bandwidth output channels from 2 channel sources.
This setting is ideal for watching videos of overdubbed or old movies.
This mode outputs sound from all the speakers and subwoofer. Sound
may not be output from all speakers depending on the source.
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1)Appears only when you use the additional surround amplifier (optional) with the surround back speakers (optional)
(page 58).
2)Appears only when you connect headphones to the surround amplifier (page 58).
3)BDV-IT1000ES only. DCS technology (page 80) is used.
To turn the surround effect off
Press DECODING MODE repeatedly until “A.F.D. STD” or “2CH STEREO” appears in the front
panel display and set the sound mode (page 80) to “MOVIE” or “MUSIC.”
Note
• When you select “A.F.D. MULTI,” depending on the disc or source, the beginning of the sound may be cut off as
the optimum mode is automatically selected. To avoid cutting the sound, select “A.F.D. STD.”
• When the input signal is multi channel source, “PRO LOGIC,” “PLII MOVIE,” “PLII MUSIC,” “NEO:6
CINEMA,” and “NEO:6 MUSIC” are canceled and the multi channel source is output directly.
• When the bilingual broadcast sound is input, “PRO LOGIC,” “PLII MOVIE,” and “PLII MUSIC” are not effective.
“PLII MUSIC” Dolby Pro Logic II
MUSIC
Performs Pro Logic II music mode decoding to the input signal and
produces five full-bandwidth output channels from 2 channel sources.
This setting is ideal for normal stereo sources such as a CD.
This mode outputs sound from all the speakers and subwoofer. Sound
may not be output from all speakers depending on the source.
“PLIIx MOVIE”1) Dolby Pro Logic IIx
MOVIE
Performs Pro Logic IIx movie mode decoding to the input signal and
produces 7.1 output channels. This setting is ideal for watching videos
of overdubbed or old movies.
Sound may not be output from all speakers depending on the source.
“PLIIx MUSIC”1) Dolby Pro Logic IIx
MUSIC
Performs Pro Logic IIx music mode decoding to the input signal and
produces 7.1 output channels. This setting is ideal for normal stereo
sources such as a CD.
Sound may not be output from all speakers depending on the source.
“NEO:6 CINEMA” dts NEO:6 Cinema Performs the DTS Neo:6 Cinema mode decoding to the input signal
and produces 6.1 output channels. This setting is ideal for watching
videos of overdubbed or old movies.
This mode outputs sound from all the speakers and subwoofer. Sound
may not be output from all speakers depending on the source.
“NEO:6 MUSIC” dts NEO:6 Music Performs the DTS Neo:6 Music mode decoding to the input signal and
produces 6.1 output channels. This setting is ideal for normal stereo
sources such as a CD.
This mode outputs sound from all the speakers and subwoofer. Sound
may not be output from all speakers depending on the source.
“2CH STEREO” 2 CHANNEL
STEREO
Outputs the sound from the front left and right speakers and
subwoofer. Multi channel surround formats are downmixed to 2
channels.
“HP THEATER”2)3) HEADPHONE
THEATER
Outputs the sound as surround from headphone left and right.
“HP 2CH”2) HEADPHONE 2
CHANNEL STEREO
Outputs the sound from headphone left and right. Multi channel
surround formats are downmixed to 2 channels.
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• “PRO LOGIC,” “PLII MOVIE,” “PLII MUSIC,” “PLIIx MOVIE,” “PLIIx MUSIC,” “NEO:6 CINEMA,” and
“NEO:6 MUSIC” are canceled when you set the sound mode (page 80) to the following setting.
–“SPORTS”
– “OMNI-DIR”
– “MOVIE-D.C.S.-” (BDV-IT1000ES only)
• Depending on the input stream, the decoding mode may not be effective. To activate the decoding mode, set [Fs
Limit] in [Audio Settings] (page 111) to [On].
• When changing the decoding mode while using the S-AIR receiver, sound from the S-AIR receiver may skip.
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• The system memorizes the last decoding mode selected for each function mode.
Whenever you select a function such as “BD/DVD” or “TUNER FM,” the decoding mode that was last applied to
the function is automatically applied again when it is returned to. For example, if you listen to “BD/DVD” with
“PRO LOGIC” as the decoding mode, then change to another function, and then return to “BD/DVD,” “PRO
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Selecting the Sound
Mode
You can select a suitable sound mode for movies
or music.
Press SOUND MODE repeatedly during
playback until the desired mode appears in
the front panel display.
• “AUTO”: The system selects “MOVIE” or
“MUSIC” automatically to produce the sound
effect depending on the disc or sound stream.
• “MOVIE”: The system provides the sound for
movies.
• “MUSIC”: The system provides the sound for
music.
• “SPORTS”: The system adds reverberation for
the sports program.
• “NEWS”: The system provides the sound for
the voice program, such as news.
• “OMNI-DIR”: The system outputs the same
sound from all speakers; the same sound is
audible anywhere in the room. Multi channel
surround formats are downmixed to two
channels.
• “MOVIE-D.C.S.-”*: The system reproduces
the sound characteristics of the Sony Pictures
Entertainment “Cary Grant Theater” cinema
production studio.
* BDV-IT1000ES only. DCS technology is used.
Note
• When you connect headphones to the surround
amplifier, SOUND MODE does not work.
• Depending on the disc or source, when you select
“AUTO,” the beginning of the sound may be cut off
as the system selects the optimum mode
automatically. To avoid cutting the sound, select
other than “AUTO.”
• Depending on the input stream, the sound mode may
not be effective.
• When changing the sound mode while using the
S-AIR receiver, sound from the S-AIR receiver may
skip.
(BDV-IT1000ES only)
About DCS (Digital Cinema
Sound)
In collaboration with Sony Pictures
Entertainment, Sony measured the sound
environment of their studios and integrated the
data of the measurement and the Sony DSP
(Digital Signal Processor) technology to
develop “Digital Cinema Sound.” “Digital
Cinema Sound” simulates in a home theater an
ideal movie theater sound environment based on
the preference of the movie director.
About “MOVIE-D.C.S.-”
“MOVIE-D.C.S.-” is ideal for enjoying movie
software encoded with multi channel format,
such as the Dolby Digital DVD. This mode
reproduces the sound characteristics of Sony
Pictures Entertainment’s studios.
“MOVIE-D.C.S.-” consists of the following
three elements.
• Virtual Multi Dimension
The system creates five sets of virtual speakers
surrounding the listener from a single pair of
actual surround speakers.
• Screen Depth Matching
In a movie theater, sound seems to come from
inside the image reflected on the movie screen.
This element creates the same sensation in
your listening room by shifting the sound of
the front speakers “into” the screen.
• Cinema Studio Reverberation
The system reproduces the reverberations
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peculiar to a movie theater.
“MOVIE-D.C.S.-” is the integrated mode which
operates these elements simultaneously.
Note
• The virtual speaker effect may cause increased noise
in the playback signal.
• With decoding modes that use virtual speakers, you
will not be able to hear any sound coming directly
from the surround speakers.
Changing the Sound
When the system is playing a BD/DVD VIDEO
recorded in multiple audio formats (PCM,
Dolby Digital, MPEG audio, or DTS), you can
change the audio format. If the BD/DVD
VIDEO is recorded with multilingual tracks,
you can also change the language.
With a CD, you can select the sound from the
right or left channel and listen to the sound of the
selected channel through both the right and left
speakers.
Press AUDIO repeatedly during playback to
select the desired audio signal.
The audio information appears on the TV
screen.
xBD/DVD VIDEO
Depending on the BD/DVD VIDEO, the choice
of language varies.
When 4 digits are displayed, they indicate a
language code. See “Language Code List”
(page 139) to confirm which language the code
represents. When the same language is
displayed two or more times, the BD/DVD
VIDEO is recorded in multiple audio formats.
Selecting the audio format,
multilingual tracks, or channel
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The types of sound tracks recorded on a disc are
displayed.
Example:
•[ Stereo]
• [ Stereo (Audio1)]
• [ Stereo (Audio2)]
•[ Main]
•[ Sub]
• [ Main/Sub]
Note
• [ Stereo (Audio1)] and [ Stereo (Audio2)] do not
appear when one audio stream is recorded on the disc.
xCD
•[ Stereo]: The standard stereo sound.
• [ 1/L]: The sound of the left channel
(monaural).
• [ 2/R]: The sound of the right channel
(monaural).
You can enjoy multiplex broadcast sound when
the system receives or plays the Dolby Digital
multiplex broadcast signal.
Note
• To receive the Dolby Digital signal, you need to
connect a TV or other component to the unit with an
optical or coaxial digital cord (page 48) and set the
digital output mode of the TV or other component to
Dolby Digital.
Press AUDIO repeatedly until the desired
signal appears in the front panel display.
•“MAIN”: Sound of the main language will be
output.
• “SUB”: Sound of the sub language will be
output.
• “MAIN/SUB”: Mixed sound of both the main
and sub languages will be output.
Enjoying multiplex broadcast
Sound
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Listening to the Radio
You can enjoy radio sound with the system’s
speakers.
You can operate the tuner function by observing
the following display on the TV screen.
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• You can operate the tuner function using the tuner
menu on the front panel display. See “Operating the
tuner function using the tuner menu” (page 86)
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” appears
in the front panel display.
2Select the radio station.
Automatic tuning
Press and hold TUNING +/– until the auto
scanning starts.
[Auto Tuning] appears on the TV screen.
Scanning stops when the system tunes in a
station.
To stop the automatic tuning manually,
press TUNING +/– or x.
“TUNED” and “ST” (for stereo program)
light up in the front panel display.
Manual tuning
Press TUNING +/– repeatedly.
3Adjust the volume by pressing
VOLUME +/–.
To turn off the radio
Press "/1.
To change the AM tuning interval
(except for CIS and Middle
Eastern models)
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“TUNER AM” appears in the front panel
display.
2Press and hold H and FUNCTION on
the unit until “AM 9k STEP” or “AM 10k
STEP” appears in the front panel
display.
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• To improve reception, reorient the connected
antennas (aerials).
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PRESET +/–
DIRECT
TUNING
VOLUME
+/–
TUNING +/–
C/X/x/c,
HOME OPTIONS
DISPLAY
TUNER
MENU
"/1
CLEAR
RETURN
Number
buttons
Color
buttons
(RED/
GREEN/
BLUE/
YELLOW)
With the cover opened.
SONY RADIO
FM 7
88.00
MHz
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You can preset 20 FM stations, and 10 AM
stations. Before tuning, make sure to turn down
the volume to minimum.
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” appears
in the front panel display.
2Press and hold TUNING +/– until the
auto scanning starts.
[Auto Tuning] appears on the TV screen.
Scanning stops when the system tunes in a
station.
“TUNED” and “ST” (for stereo program)
light up in the front panel display.
3Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
4Press X/x to select [Preset Memory],
then press .
5Press X/x to select the preset number
you want.
6Press .
The setting is made.
To change the preset number
Select the desired preset number by pressing
PRESET +/–, then perform the procedure from
Step 3.
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” appears
in the front panel display.
The last received station is tuned in.
2Press PRESET +/– repeatedly to select
the preset station.
The preset number and frequency appear on
the TV screen and front panel display.
Each time you press the button, the system
tunes in one preset station.
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• You can select the preset station number directly
by pressing the number buttons.
When you know the frequencies, you can select
the radio station by inputting the frequencies
directly.
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” appears
in the front panel display.
2Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
3Press X/x to select [Direct Tuning],
then press .
4Press the number buttons to select the
frequencies.
5Press .
The setting is made.
If an FM program is noisy, you can select
monaural reception. There will be no stereo
effect, but reception will improve.
1Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
2Press X/x to select [FM Mode], then
press .
3Press X/x to select [Monaural].
• [Stereo]: Stereo reception.
• [Monaural]: Monaural reception.
4Press .
The setting is made.
Presetting radio stations
Selecting the preset station
Selecting the radio station by
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You can enter a name for preset stations. These
names (for example, “XYZ”) appear in the front
panel display when a station is selected.
Only one name can be entered for each preset
station.
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” appears
in the front panel display.
The last received station is tuned in.
2Press PRESET +/– repeatedly to select
the preset station you want to create an
index name for.
3Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
4Press X/x to select [Preset Name
Input], then press .
The display for entering characters appears.
To enter characters, see the following Steps.
To enter characters
1Press the number button repeatedly to
select a character.
Example:
Press the number 3 button once to enter [D].
Press the number 3 button three times to
enter [F].
2Press c, and enter the next character.
3Press YELLOW ([Finish]) to finish.
You can use the following buttons to enter
characters.
1Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
2Press X/x to select an item, then press
.
The available items differ depending on the
situation.
Naming preset stations
Input FM preset name.
Space 0
Letter Type Symbol
Clear
Clear All
Cancel
Finish
Buttons Details
RED
[Letter Type]
Switches the keyboard between
alphabet and numbers.
GREEN
[A/a]
Switches the keyboard between
upper case and lower case.
BLUE
[Symbol]
Displays the keyboard for
symbols.
YELLOW
[Finish]
The input is entered, and the
system returns to the previous
display.
CLEAR
[Clear]/[Clear All]
Erases the character to the right
of the cursor.
To erase all displayed characters,
press and hold CLEAR for 2
seconds or more.
RETURN
[Cancel]
Returns to the previous display,
canceling the input.
C/X/x/c, • Select an input function using
C/X/x/c, and press .
• Enter characters as follows:
1Select a character selection
panel using C/X/x/c, and press
. 2Select a character using
C/c, and press .
Available OPTIONS for the
Radio
Items Details
[Preset Memory] Preset 20 FM stations, 10 AM
stations.
[Direct Tuning] Input station frequency directly.
[Preset Name
Input]
Enter a name for a preset station.
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When the system is set to “TUNER FM” or
“TUNER AM,” you can check the frequency
using the front panel display.
Press DISPLAY.
Each time you press DISPLAY on the remote,
the display changes as shown.
1 Station name*
2 Frequency**
* This is displayed if you have entered a name for a
preset station.
** Returns to the original display when several seconds
has elapsed.
You can operate the tuner function using the
tuner menu on the front panel display.
To preset radio stations
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” appears
in the front panel display.
2Press and hold TUNING +/– until the
auto scanning starts.
Scanning stops when the system tunes in a
station. “TUNED” and “ST” (for stereo
program) light up in the front panel display.
3Press TUNER MENU.
4Press X/x repeatedly until
“MEMORY?” appears in the front panel
display.
5Press or c.
A preset number appears in the front panel
display.
6Press X/x to select the preset number
you want.
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pressing the number buttons.
7Press .
“COMPLETE!” appears in the front panel
display, and the station is stored.
8Repeat Steps 2 to 7 to store other
stations.
9Press TUNER MENU.
The system menu turns off.
To change the preset number
Select the desired preset number by pressing
PRESET +/–, then perform the procedure from
Step 3.
To listen to radio stations when
you know the frequencies
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” appears
in the front panel display.
2Press DIRECT TUNING.
3Press the number buttons to select the
frequencies.
4Press .
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• To improve reception, reorient the connected
antennas (aerials).
If an FM program is noisy
If an FM program is noisy, you can select
monaural reception. There will be no stereo
effect, but reception will improve.
1Press TUNER MENU.
2Press X/x repeatedly until “FM
MODE?” appears in the front panel
display.
3Press or c.
Viewing the station name or
frequency in the front panel
display
Operating the tuner function
using the tuner menu
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4Press X/x to select “MONO.”
• “STEREO”: Stereo reception.
• “MONO”: Monaural reception.
5Press .
The setting is made.
6Press TUNER MENU.
The system menu turns off.
To name preset stations
You can enter a name for preset stations. These
names (for example, “ABC”) appear in the front
panel display when a station is selected.
Only one name can be entered for each preset
station.
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” appears
in the front panel display.
The last received station is tuned in.
2Press PRESET +/– repeatedly to select
the preset station you want to create an
index name for.
3Press TUNER MENU.
4Press X/x repeatedly until “NAME IN?”
appears in the front panel display.
5Press or c.
6Create a name by using C/X/x/c.
Press X/x to select a character, then press c
to move the cursor to the next position.
You can input letters, numbers, and other
symbols for a radio station.
If you make a mistake
Press C/c repeatedly until the character to
be changed flashes, then press X/x to select
the desired character.
To erase the character, press C/c
repeatedly until the character to be erased
flashes, then press CLEAR.
7Press .
“COMPLETE!” appears in the front panel
display, and the station name is stored.
8Press TUNER MENU.
The system menu turns off.
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Using the DIGITAL MEDIA
PORT Adapter
The DIGITAL MEDIA PORT (DMPORT)
adapter (not supplied) is for enjoying sound
from a portable audio source or computer. By
connecting a DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter,
you can enjoy sound from the connected
component on the system.
Available DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapters
vary in each area.
For details on connecting the DIGITAL MEDIA
PORT adapter, see “3 Connecting the other
components” (page 50).
Note
• Do not connect an adapter other than the DIGITAL
MEDIA PORT adapter.
• Do not connect or disconnect the DIGITAL MEDIA
PORT adapter to/from the unit while the system is
turned on.
• Depending on the type of DIGITAL MEDIA PORT
adapter, the images are also output (page 52).
• When you use the system and the Bluetooth Wireless
Audio Adapter (such as TDM-BT1, not supplied) at
the same time, transmission distance between the
Bluetooth transmitter and Bluetooth Wireless Audio
Adapter may be reduced. In this case, place the
Bluetooth transmitter as far as possible from the
system, or move the Bluetooth Wireless Audio
Adapter closer to the Bluetooth transmitter.
• When you use the system and the Wireless Network
Audio Adapter (such as TDM-NC1, not supplied) at
the same time, place the Wireless Network Audio
Adapter as far as possible from the system.
1Press FUNCTION repeatedly until
“DMPORT” appears in the front panel
display.
2Start playback of the connected
component.
The sound and images from the connected
component are played on the system or
connected TV.
For operation details, refer to the operating
instructions of the DIGITAL MEDIA
PORT adapter.
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• When listening to MP3 files or other compressed
music using a portable audio source, you can enhance
the sound. Select “A.F.D. STD” for the decoding
mode (page 77) and set the sound mode (page 80) to
“MOVIE,” “MUSIC,” or “NEWS.” To cancel, select
other than “A.F.D. STD.”
• Depending on the type of DIGITAL MEDIA PORT
adapter, you may be able to operate a connected
component using either the buttons on the remote or
the unit. The following illustration shows an example
of buttons that can be used in this case.
External Audio Device Playing the connected
component on the system
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Using an S-AIR Product
The unit is compatible with the S-AIR function
(page 153), which allows sound transmission
between S-AIR products.
About S-AIR products
There are two types of S-AIR product.
• S-AIR main unit (this unit): This is for
transmitting sound. You can use up to three
S-AIR main unit. (The number of usable
S-AIR main unit depends on the use
environment.)
• S-AIR sub unit: This is for receiving sound.
–Surround amplifier: You can enjoy
surround speaker sound wirelessly.
–S-AIR receiver: You can enjoy system
sound in another room.
Note
• You cannot operate this function if you do not insert
the wireless transceiver in the unit correctly
(page 54).
Simply by matching the ID of the unit and the
S-AIR sub unit, you can establish sound
transmission.
To set the ID of the unit
1Press "/1.
The system turns on.
2Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
3Press C/c to select [Setup].
4Press X/x to select [System Settings],
then press .
5Press X/x to select [S-AIR ID], then
press .
6Press X/x to select the desired ID, then
press .
You can select any ID (A, B, or C).
The confirmation display appears, then
disappears automatically.
7Set the S-AIR sub unit to the same ID.
Sound transmission is established as
follows (example):
HDMI S-AIR
S-AIR sub unit
(surround amplifier)
S-AIR main unit
S-AIR sub unit
(S-AIR receiver)
(not supplied)
Room A
Room B
Establishing sound
transmission between the unit
and S-AIR sub unit
(ID setting)
For the surround amplifier
For the S-AIR receiver
HDMI S-AIR ID A
S-AIR main unit
(This unit)
ID A
S-AIR sub unit
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• To confirm the current ID, perform Steps 1 to 6
above. When you pair the unit with the S-AIR sub
unit (page 92), [(Pairing)] appears beside ID on the
display for selecting ID.
To set the ID of the surround
amplifier
1Make sure that the SURROUND
SELECTOR switch of the surround
amplifier is set to SURROUND.
2Set the S-AIR ID switch of the surround
amplifier to match the ID (A, B, or C) of
the unit.
3Press POWER on the surround
amplifier.
When sound transmission is established,
the POWER / ON LINE indicator of the
surround amplifier turns green.
For details of the POWER / ON LINE
indicator, see “To check the transmission
status” (page 58).
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• When you use the additional surround amplifier
(optional) with the surround back speakers
(optional), set the SURROUND SELECTOR
switch to SURROUND BACK.
To set the ID of the S-AIR
receiver
Refer to the operating instructions of the S-AIR
receiver.
To use multiple S-AIR main units
You can use multiple S-AIR main units by
setting a different ID for each component.
HDMI S-AIR
Other S-AIR
main unit
S-AIR main unit
(This unit)
ID A
S-AIR sub unit
ID A
S-AIR
sub unit
ID B
S-AIR sub unit
ID A ID B

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You can enjoy the system’s sound by using the
S-AIR receiver. The S-AIR receiver can be
installed anywhere, regardless of the location of
the unit, for enjoying the system’s sound in
another room.
For details of the S-AIR receiver, refer to the
operating instructions of the S-AIR receiver.
1Set the ID of the S-AIR receiver to that
of the main unit.
• To set the ID of the unit, see “To set the ID
of the unit” (page 89).
• To set the ID of the S-AIR receiver, refer
to the operating instructions of the S-AIR
receiver.
2Press S-AIR MODE on the remote of the
main unit.
The S-AIR mode appears in the front panel
display. Each time you press S-AIR
MODE, the S-AIR mode changes.
•“
PARTY”: The S-AIR receiver outputs
sound according to function set on the
unit.
• “SEPARATE”: You can set the desired
function for the S-AIR receiver while unit
functions do not change.
3Select the desired function on the
S-AIR receiver.
xWhen “PARTY” is set
The S-AIR receiver’s function changes
sequentially as you press FUNCTION of
the main unit (page 64).
xWhen “SEPARATE” is set
The S-AIR receiver’s function changes as
follows.
“MAIN UNIT” t “TUNER FM” t
“TUNER AM” t “DMPORT” t …
To enjoy the same function as the unit,
select “MAIN UNIT.”
When “TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” is
selected on the unit, you can only select the
same band for the tuner on the S-AIR
receiver. In this case, when you select other
than “TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” on
the unit, you can select any band for the
tuner on the S-AIR receiver.
4Adjust the volume on the S-AIR
receiver.
Note
• When the sound is other than 2 channel stereo, multi
channel sound is downmixed to 2 channel.
• The sound of the S-AIR receiver may be cut off by
operation of the unit.
To control the system from the
S-AIR receiver
You can control the system from the S-AIR
receiver by using the following buttons.
For details, refer to the operating instructions of
the S-AIR receiver.
Enjoying the system’s sound in
another room
For the S-AIR receiver
Press Operation
H, X, x,
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Share the same operations on the
remote and unit.
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You can enjoy the S-AIR receiver while the unit
is in standby mode by setting [S-AIR Standby]
to [On].
1Press "/1.
The system turns on.
2Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
3Press C/c to select [Setup].
4Press X/x to select [System Settings],
then press .
5Press X/x to select [S-AIR Standby],
then press .
6Press X/x to select the desired setting.
• [On]: You can enjoy the S-AIR receiver
while the unit is in standby mode or turned
on.
•[Off]
: You cannot enjoy the S-AIR
receiver while the unit is in standby mode.
7Press .
The setting is made.
Note
• When you set [S-AIR Standby] to [On], the power
consumption during the standby mode increases.
• When you turn the system off while [S-AIR Standby]
is set to [On], “S-AIR” flashes (when sound
transmission between the unit and S-AIR receiver is
not established), or lights up (when sound
transmission between the unit and S-AIR receiver is
established) in the front panel display.
• If you turn the system off with the disc tray opened
while [S-AIR Standby] is set to [On], the disc tray
may not close automatically.
• When the wireless transceiver is not inserted in the
unit, you cannot set the [S-AIR Standby].
• [S-AIR Standby] is set to [Off] automatically when
the wireless transceiver is removed from the unit.
When you use the additional surround amplifier
(optional) with surround back speakers
(optional), set the SURROUND SELECTOR
switch to SURROUND BACK. For details
about the surround back speakers, see “About
the surround back speaker” (page 29).
It is easy to set the same ID for the unit and an
S-AIR sub unit, such as a surround amplifier or
S-AIR receiver, to establish sound transmission.
However, neighbors may also receive your
system’s sound if IDs are the same, or you may
receive the sound from neighbors. To prevent
this, you can identify the unit with a specific
S-AIR sub unit by performing the pairing
operation.
xBefore pairing
Sound transmission is established by the ID
(example).
Enjoying the S-AIR receiver
while the unit is in standby
mode
For the S-AIR receiver
Using the surround amplifier
for the surround back speakers
For the surround amplifier
Identifying the unit with a
specific S-AIR sub unit
(Pairing operation)
For the surround amplifier
For the S-AIR receiver
HDMI S-AIR
This unit
ID A
ID A
S-AIR sub unit
ID A
S-AIR sub unit
Your room Neighbor

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xAfter pairing
Sound transmission is established between the
paired unit and S-AIR sub unit(s) only.
To perform pairing
1Place the S-AIR sub unit that you want
to pair near the unit.
Note
• Remove headphones from the surround
amplifier (if connected).
2Match the IDs of the unit and the S-AIR
sub unit.
• To set the ID of the unit, see “To set the ID
of the unit” (page 89).
• To set the ID of the surround amplifier,
see “To set the ID of the surround
amplifier” (page 90).
• To set the ID of the S-AIR receiver, refer
to the operating instructions of the S-AIR
receiver.
3Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
4Press C/c to select [Setup].
5Press X/x to select [System Settings],
then press .
6Press X/x to select [S-AIR Pairing],
then press .
The confirmation display appears.
7Press C/c to select [OK], then press
.
The unit starts pairing.
To not perform pairing, select [Cancel].
8Start pairing of the S-AIR sub unit.
xFor the surround amplifier
Press POWER on the surround amplifier to
turn on the surround amplifier and press
PAIRING on the rear panel of the surround
amplifier.
The PAIRING indicator of the surround
amplifier flashes red when pairing starts.
When sound transmission is established,
the PAIRING indicator of the surround
amplifier turns red and the confirmation
display appears.
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• To press PAIRING on the rear panel of the
surround amplifier, a slim instrument, such as a
paper clip, can be used.
xFor the S-AIR receiver
Refer to the operating instructions of the
S-AIR receiver.
When sound transmission is established,
the confirmation display appears.
Note
• Perform the pairing within several minutes after
Step 8. If you do not, the pairing is canceled
automatically and the confirmation display
appears. To perform pairing, select [OK]. To
return to the previous display, select [Cancel].
9Press C/c to select the next operation.
xTo finish pairing
Select [Finish], then press .
xTo perform pairing of another S-AIR
sub unit
Select [Continue], then press .
Note
• If you perform the pairing operation between the unit
and another S-AIR sub unit (page 92), sound
transmission established by ID is canceled.
• When you perform pairing, [(Pairing)] appears beside
ID on the display for selecting ID.
HDMI S-AIR
This unit
ID A
S-AIR sub unit
ID A ID A
S-AIR sub unit
Your room Neighbor
Pairing
No transmission

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To cancel pairing
Perform the ID setting of the unit according to
the procedure of “To set the ID of the unit”
(page 89). If you select a new ID (you can select
the same ID as before), pairing is canceled.
If you use multiple wireless systems which
sharing the 2.4 GHz band, such as wireless LAN
or Bluetooth, the transmission of S-AIR
products or other wireless systems may be
unstable. In this case, the transmission may be
improved by changing the following [S-AIR RF
Change] setting.
1Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2Press C/c to select [Setup].
3Press X/x to select [System Settings],
then press .
4Press X/x to select [S-AIR RF Change],
then press .
5Press X/x to select the desired setting.
•[Auto]: Normally select this. The system
changes the setting to [On] or [Off]
automatically.
• [On]: The system transmits sound by
searching the better channel for
transmitting.
• [Off]: The system transmits sound by
fixing the channel for transmitting.
6Press .
The setting is made.
7When you set to [Off], select the ID so
that sound transmission is most
stabilized (page 89).
Note
• In most cases, you will not need to change this
setting.
• If [S-AIR RF Change] is set to [Off], transmission
between the unit and S-AIR sub unit can be
performed using one of the following channels.
– S-AIR ID A: equivalent channel for Wi-Fi
channel 1
– S-AIR ID B: equivalent channel for Wi-Fi
channel 6
– S-AIR ID C: equivalent channel for Wi-Fi
channel 11
• The transmission may be improved by changing the
transmission channel (frequency) of the other
wireless system(s). For details, refer to the operating
instructions of the other wireless system(s).
If sound transmission is
unstable
For the surround amplifier
For the S-AIR receiver

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Using the Control for
HDMI Function for
“BRAVIA” Sync
This function is available on TVs with the
“BRAVIA” Sync function 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:
– Theater Mode (page 96)
– One-Touch Play (page 96)
– System Power Off (page 97)
– Volume Limit (page 97)
– System Audio Control (page 97)
– Language Follow (page 97)
Control for HDMI is a mutual control function
standard used by CEC (Consumer Electronics
Control) for HDMI (High-Definition
Multimedia Interface).
The Control for HDMI function will not work in
the following cases:
– When you connect this system to a
component which is not compatible with the
Control for HDMI function.
– A component does not have an HDMI jack.
There are convenient buttons on the system’s
remote for operating the TV, such as
THEATER, ONE-TOUCH PLAY, AV "/1. For
details, see “Controlling the TV or Other
Components with the Supplied Remote”
(page 101) and refer to the operating
instructions of the TV.
Note
• Depending on the connected component, the Control
for HDMI function may not work. Refer to the
operating instructions supplied with the component.
• The Control for HDMI function may not work if you
connect a component other than Sony, even if the
component is compatible with the Control for HDMI
function.
(Control for HDMI - Easy Setting)
The system is compatible with the Control for
HDMI - Easy Setting function. If the TV is
compatible with the Control for HDMI - Easy
Setting function, you can set the system’s
[Control for HDMI] function automatically by
setting the TV. For details, refer to the operating
instructions of the TV.
If the TV is not compatible with the Control for
HDMI - Easy Setting function, set the Control
for HDMI function of the system and TV
manually.
Note
• Displayed items vary depending on the country
model.
1Make sure that the system is
connected to the TV and the connected
components (which should be
compatible with the Control for HDMI
function) using HDMI cables.
2Turn on the TV and press [/1 to turn on
the system.
3Switch the input selector on your TV so
that the signal from the system through
the HDMI input appears on the TV
screen.
4Set the Control for HDMI function of the
system and TV.
The Control for HDMI function for the
system and the connected component is
simultaneously set to on.
During the setting, “SCANNING” appears
in the panel display. After you finish the
setting, “COMPLETE” appears in the panel
display. Wait until the setting is complete.
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THEATER
OPERATION CHANGE
STB TV BD
AV
BRAVIA Sync
ONE-TOUCH
PLAY
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Note
• For details on setting the TV and the connected
components, refer to their operating
instructions.
If “SCANNING” or “COMPLETE”
does not appear after performing
in Control for HDMI – Easy Setting
Set the Control for HDMI function to on for the
system and the connected components
individually.
1Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2Press C/c to select [Setup].
3Press X/x to select [HDMI Settings],
then press .
The options for [HDMI Settings] appear.
4Press X/x to select [Control for HDMI],
then press .
5Press X/x to select [On], then press
.
The Control for HDMI function is set to on.
6Set the Control for HDMI function of the
connected component to on.
For details on setting the connected
component, refer to its operating
instructions.
7Select the input of the system
connected to the component you want
to use the Control for HDMI function for
(HDMI1, HDMI2), and repeat Step 6.
If you add or reconnect the
component
Perform steps of “Preparing for the Control for
HDMI function” again.
Note
• During the setting of the Control for HDMI function
for the system, the System Audio Control function
does not work.
• If the Control for HDMI function for the connected
component cannot be set simultaneously by setting
“CONTROL FOR HDMI” of the TV, set the Control
for HDMI function using the menu of the connected
component.
• For details on setting the TV and the connected
components, refer to their operating instructions.
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• The default setting of the Control for HDMI function
of the system is [Off].
(Theater Mode)
When you press THEATER, the system
automatically switches to the optimum video
mode for watching movies and the speaker
output also switches automatically. When
connected with a Theater Mode-compatible TV
using the HDMI cable, the TV's video mode
switches to Theater Mode.
(One-Touch Play)
By only pressing ONE-TOUCH PLAY, the TV
turns on, the TV is set for BD/DVD input
selector, and the system starts playing a disc
automatically.
The system and TV work as follows (e.g.):
When playing back a connected component, the
system and the TV turn on automatically and
switch to the appropriate HDMI input.
Note
• Make sure the HDMI connection is correct, and set
the [Control for HDMI] to [On].
• Depending on the TV, the beginning of the content
may not be played back.
• Depending on the disc, playback may take a while to
start.
• One-Touch Play does not work when you press H.
Using the Theater Mode
Watching BD/DVD by a single
button press
This system TV
Turns on. (If not already
turned on.)
r
Switches to “BD/DVD”
function.
r
Starts playing the disc and
outputs the sound.
Turns on. (If not already
turned on.)
r
Switches to HDMI input.
r
Minimizes sound level.
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(System Power Off)
When you turn the TV off by using the POWER
button on the TV’s remote or AV "/1 on the
system’s remote, the system turns off
automatically.
Note
• Before using the System Power Off function, set the
function for TV power. For details, refer to the
operating instructions of the TV.
• Depending on the status, the system or the connected
components may not turn off automatically. For
details, see the operating instructions supplied with
the connected components.
(Volume Limit)
If you change the output method of the TV to the
system speaker on the TV menu or by pressing
THEATER, loud sound may be output
depending on the volume level of the system.
You can prevent this by limiting the maximum
level of the volume. For details, see [Volume
Limit] (page 114).
(System Audio Control)
You can enjoy TV sound in this system by easy
operation.
To use this function, connect the system and the
TV with an audio cord (not supplied) and an
HDMI cable (not supplied) (page 48).
You can use the System Audio Control function
as follows:
• You can enjoy TV sound from the speakers of
the system by means of a simple operation. For
details, see the operating instructions of the
TV.
• When the system is turned on, the TV sound
will be output from the speakers of the system.
• When the TV sound is output form the
speakers of the system, you can adjust the
volume and turn off the sound of the system
using the TV remote.
Note
• If the TV is turned on before turning on the system,
TV sound will not be output for a moment.
• While the TV is in PAP (picture and picture) mode,
the System Audio Control function will not work.
When the TV exits PAP mode, the output method of
the TV returns to the one before PAP mode.
• When you switch the TV input selector, or depending
on the status of the connected components, the
system may switch the input automatically.
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• You can connect the system and the TV audio
digitally. For details, see page 48.
(Language Follow)
When you change the language for the on-screen
display of the TV, the system's on-screen
display language is also changed after turning
the system off and on.
Turning the system off in sync
with the TV
Setting the Maximum Volume
Level of the System
Enjoying TV sound from the
speakers in this system
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Calibrating the
Appropriate Settings
Automatically
[Auto Calibration]
D. C. A. C. (Digital Cinema Auto Calibration)
can set the appropriate surround sound
automatically.
Note
• The system outputs a loud test sound when [Auto
Calibration] starts. You cannot turn the volume
down. Give consideration to children and neighbors.
• Make sure that the headphones are not connected to
the surround amplifier. You cannot operate the
following Steps with the headphones connected.
1Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2Press C/c to select [Setup].
3Press X/x to select [Audio Settings],
then press .
4Press X/x to select [Auto Calibration],
then press .
The confirmation display for [Auto
Calibration] appears.
5Connect the calibration mic to the
A.CAL MIC jack on the rear panel.
Set up the calibration mic at the ear level
using a tripod, etc. (not supplied). The front
of each speaker should face the calibration
mic, and there should be no obstruction
between the speakers and the calibration
mic.
6Press X/x to select [OK].
To cancel, select [Cancel].
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7Press .
[Auto Calibration] starts.
The system adjust the speaker setting
automatically.
Be quiet during the measurement.
Note
• Before [Auto Calibration], make sure that the
surround amplifier turns on and you install the
surround amplifier in the appropriate location. If
you install the surround amplifier in an improper
location, such as another room, proper
measurement will not be obtained.
• When you use the additional surround amplifier
for the surround back speakers (optional), make
sure that the additional surround amplifier turns
on and you install the additional surround
amplifier in the appropriate location.
• Avoid being in the measurement area and
making noise during the measurement (about 1
minute), to avoid measurement failure. During
the measurement, test signals are output from
the speakers.
• The environment of the room in which the
system is installed may affect measurements.
• Loud test sound is output when [Auto
Calibration] starts. You cannot turn the volume
down. Give consideration to children and
neighbors.
• If an error message appears, follow the message,
then select [OK].
An error message appears when:
– the headphones are connected to the surround
amplifier.
– the calibration mic is not connected.
– front speakers are not correctly connected.
– surround speakers are not correctly
connected.
– surround back speakers (optional) are not
correctly connected.
– subwoofer is not connected.
8Confirm the conclusions of [Auto
Calibration].
The conclusions appear on the TV screen.
Press C/c to change the page. The first page
shows the distance of speakers. The second
page shows the level of speakers.
Note
• If measurement fails, follow the message then
retry [Auto Calibration].
9Press X/x to select [OK] or [Cancel],
then press .
xThe measurement is OK.
Disconnect the calibration mic, then select
[OK]. The result is implemented.
xThe measurement is not OK.
Follow the message, then select [OK] to
retry.
Note
• While the Auto Calibration function works:
– do not turn off the power.
– do not press any button.
– do not change the volume.
– do not change the function.
– do not change the disc.
– do not insert or eject a disc.
– do not connect the headphones to the surround
amplifier.
– do not disconnect the calibration mic.
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Setting the Speakers
[Speaker Settings]
To obtain the best possible surround sound, set
connection of the speakers and their distance
from your listening position. Then use the test
tone to adjust the level and the balance of the
speakers to the same level.
Note
• You cannot operate [Speaker Settings] when you
connect headphones to the surround amplifier.
1Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2Press C/c to select [Setup].
3Press X/x to select [Audio Settings],
then press .
4Press X/x to select [Speaker Settings],
then press .
The [Speaker Settings] display appears.
5Press X/x to select the item, press .
Setup the following settings.
x[Connection]
If you do not connect center or surround
speakers, set the parameters for [Center] and
[Surround]. Since the front speaker and
subwoofer setting is fixed, you cannot change
them.
When you use the additional surround amplifier
for the surround back speakers (optional)
(page 28), set [Surround Back] also.
[Front]
[Yes]
[Center]
[Yes]: Normally select this.
[None]: Select this if no center speaker is used.
[Surround]
[Yes]: Normally select this.
[None]: Select this if no surround speaker is
used.
[Surround Back]
[Yes]: Select this if surround back speaker is
used.
[None]: Select this if no surround back speaker
is used.
[Subwoofer]
[Yes]
x[Distance]
When you move the speakers, be sure to set the
parameters of the distance (A) from the
listening position to the speakers.
You can set the parameters from 0.0 to 7.0
meters (0 to 23 ft).
The speakers in the illustration correspond to the
following:
1Center speaker
2Front left speakers (L)
3Front right speakers (R)
4Subwoofer
5Surround left speakers (L)
6Surround right speakers (R)
7Surround back left speakers (L)
8Surround back right speakers (R)
[Front L/R] 3.0 m/10 ft: Set the front speaker
distance.
[Center] 3.0 m/10 ft*: Set the center speaker
distance.
[Surround L/R] 3.0 m/10 ft*: Set the surround
speaker distance.
[Surround Back L/R] 3.0 m/10 ft*: Set the
surround back speaker distance.
[Subwoofer] 3.0 m/10 ft: Set the subwoofer
distance.
* This item appears when you set to [Yes] in the
[Connection] setting.
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Note
• When you perform [Auto Calibration] in the Easy
Setup (page 60), the default settings are changed.
• Depending on the input stream, [Distance] may not
be effective.
x[Level]
You can adjust the sound level of the speakers,
center speaker, and subwoofer. You can set the
parameters from –6.0 dB to +6.0 dB. Be sure to
set [Test Tone] to [On] for easy adjustment.
[Front L/R] 0.0 dB: Set the front speaker level.
[Center] 0.0 dB*: Set the center speaker level.
[Surround L/R] 0.0 dB*: Set the surround
speaker level.
[Surround Back L/R] 0.0 dB*: Set the surround
Back speaker level.
[Subwoofer] 0.0 dB: Set the subwoofer level.
* This item appears when you set to [Yes] in the
[Connection] setting.
x[Test Tone]
The speakers will emit a test tone to adjust
[Level].
[Off]: The test tone is not emitted from the
speakers.
[On]: The test tone is emitted from each speaker
in sequence while adjusting level. When you
select one of the [Speaker Settings] items, the
test tone is emitted from each speaker in
sequence.
Adjust the sound level as follows.
1Set the [Test Tone] to [On].
2Press C/X/x/c repeatedly to select the
desired speaker and the level.
3Press .
4Repeat Steps 1 to 3.
5Press C/X/x/c repeatedly to set [Test
Tone] to [Off] after adjusting the
speaker level.
Note
• The test tone signals are not output from the HDMI
OUT jack.
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• To adjust the volume of all the speakers at one time,
press VOLUME +/–.
Controlling the TV or
Other Components with
the Supplied Remote
By adjusting the remote signal, you can control
your TV, a Sony component (such as a VCR,
DVD player/recorder, etc.), CATV, or set-top
box/digital satellite receiver with the supplied
remote.
Note
• When you replace the batteries of the remote, the
code number may reset itself to the default (SONY)
setting. Reset the appropriate code number.
1Press POP UP/MENU while pressing
TV (for TV) or STB (for a Sony
component, CATV, set-top box/digital
satellite receiver, etc.).
TV or STB (pressed button) flashes.
2While TV or STB is flashing, enter the
manufacturer’s code (see the table)
using the number buttons, then press
TIME.
If you successfully set the manufacturer’s
code, TV or STB will flash twice slowly. If
the setting is unsuccessful, TV or STB will
flash five times quickly.
Code numbers of controllable
components
If more than one code number is listed, try
entering them one at a time until you find the
code that works with your TV.
TV
Preparing the remote for
controlling the components
Manufacturer Code number
SONY 5001 (default), 5002
AIWA 5001
AKAI 5003
DAEWOO 5003, 5015, 5044
GE 5003, 5009, 5010, 5044
GOLDSTAR/LG 5003, 5015, 5017, 5044, 5068

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Sony component
CATV
HITACHI 5003, 5014, 5015, 5017, 5044,
5057, 5071
JVC 5016
KMC 5017
MAGNAVOX 5003, 5015, 5017, 5018, 5044,
5066
MARANTZ 5027
MITSUBISHI/MGA 5003, 5027, 5044, 5066, 5068
NEC 5003, 5017, 5044, 5066
PANASONIC 5009, 5053, 5072
PHILIPS 5015, 5018, 5057, 5070, 5071
PIONEER 5009, 5025, 5051
RCA/PROSCAN 5003, 5010, 5044
SAMPO 5066
SAMSUNG 5003, 5015, 5017, 5044, 5057,
5066, 5069, 5074
SHARP 5017, 5035, 5065
TOSHIBA 5035, 5041, 5051
VCR 7001, 7002, 7003
DVD player/recorder 4001, 4002, 4003, 4004
Manufacturer Code number
SONY 8501
ABC 8513, 8555
ADELPHIA 8507, 8510
ADVANCED
NEWHOUSE
8507
ALTRIO 8507
AMERICAST 8505
ATLANTIC
BROADBAND
8507
BELL & HOWELL 8513
BELL SOUTH 8505
BLUE RIDGE 8507
BRIGTH HOUSE 8507
CABLEVISION 8507
CHARTER 8507
COMCAST 8507
COX 8507
DIRECTOR 8503
GEMINI 8036, 8543
Manufacturer Code number
GENERAL
INSTRUMENT
8018, 8032, 8503, 8512, 8513,
8514, 8515, 8516, 8517, 8518,
8519, 8532, 8553, 8554, 8557
GNC 8505
GOLDSTAR 5825
HAMLIN 8023, 8024, 8025, 8026, 8532,
8533, 8534, 8535, 8536
ILLICO 8507
JERROLD 8001, 8002, 8003, 8004, 8005,
8006, 8007, 8008, 8018, 8022,
8032, 8503, 8512, 8513, 8514,
8515, 8516, 8517, 8518, 8519,
8532, 8553, 8554, 8557
MACOM 8033, 8034, 8035, 8540, 8541,
8542
MAGNAVOX 8037
MEMOREX 8506, 8523, 8544
MOTOROLA 8503, 8510, 8511
NET 8030, 8552
OAK 8027, 8028, 8029, 8537, 8538,
8539
PACE 8507
PANASONIC 8019, 8020, 8021, 8523, 8529,
8530, 8531
PARAGON 8506, 8523
PHILIPS 8039, 8040, 8041, 8043, 8044,
8504, 8546, 8547, 8548, 8549,
8550, 8551
PIONEER 8014, 8015, 8507, 8525, 8526
PULSAR 8506, 8523
QUASAR 8523
REGAL 8532, 8533, 8534, 8535, 8536
RODGERS 8507
RUNCO 8506, 8523
SAMSUNG 8038, 8525, 8545
SCIENTIFIC
ATLANTA
8009, 8010, 8011, 8502, 8507,
8508, 8509, 8520, 8521, 8522,
8555, 8556
SEREN 8507
SIGECOM 8507
SUSQUEHANNA 8507
TIME WARNER 8507
TOCOM 8016, 8017, 8031, 8527, 8528,
8553
TOSHIBA 8506, 8523
VIDEOTRON 8507
Manufacturer Code number

Other Operations
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Set-top box/digital satellite
receiver
WIDEOPENWEST 8505, 8507
ZENITH 8012, 8013, 8505, 8506, 8523,
8524
Manufacturer Code number
SONY 8201, 8202, 8203, 8701, 8702,
8703
ADB 8262
ALPHASTAR 8710
AMSTRAD 8204, 8225, 8226, 8247, 8259
B sky B 8243
CANAL + 8208
CROSSDIGITAL 8717
DGTEC 8292, 8293, 8294
DIRECTV 8713, 8717, 8718, 8719, 8723,
8714
DISH NETWORK 8712, 8714, 8725
ECHOSTAR 8712, 8720
GALAXIS 8212, 8214, 8216, 8232, 8233,
8254, 8272
GE 8719
GENERAL
INSTRUMENT
8711
Gold Box 8238
Grundig 8228, 8229, 8237, 8265
HIRSCHMANN 8263
HITACHI 8707
HUGHES 8706
Hyundai 8245
Jerrold 8240
JVC 8712, 8714, 8720
KATHREIN 8224, 8244, 8250
MAGNAVOX 8715, 8716, 8718
MATSUI 8227
MEMOREX 8716
NIKKO 8223
NOKIA 8219, 8239, 8257, 8276, 7277
NTV PLUS 2000 8242
On digital 8273
PACE 8217, 8218, 8222, 8243, 8260,
8261
PANASONIC 8267, 8705
Manufacturer Code number
PAYSAT 8716
PHILIPS 8255, 8278, 8715, 8716, 8718
PROSCAN 8704, 8709, 8719
RADIX 8213, 8226, 8231, 8253
RCA 8704, 8709, 8719, 8721
SABA 8210, 8211, 8230, 8234, 8235,
8248, 8270, 8286
SAMSUNG 8287, 8288, 8717, 8722
Sky 8243
SKY MASTER 8205, 8207, 8285
Sky+ 8295
STAR SIGHT 8716
STRONG 8289, 8290, 8291
TECHNISAT 8220, 8221, 8236, 8241, 8246,
8252, 8266, 8268, 8279, 7280
Thomson 8234, 8271, 8274, 8275
TOMSON 8283, 8284
TOSHIBA 8708
TPS 8256
UNIDEN 8715, 8716
WATSON 8206
Zehnder 8209, 8215, 8249, 8251, 8264,
8268, 8269, 8281, 8282
Manufacturer Code number

104US
You can control the TV using the following
buttons. To use these buttons, set the remote to
the TV mode by pressing TV (TV lights up for 1
second).
Note
• During the TV mode, if you press any of the
following buttons, TV lights up. (Depending on the
manufacturer setting, some buttons may not work,
and TV does not light up.)
• When you press other than the following buttons
during the remote is in the TV mode, TV does not
light up.
• Depending on the TV, you may not be able to control
your TV or to use some of the buttons.
* Only available for the component that is connected
to the TV with the HDMI or iLINK connection. For
details, see the operating instructions of the TV.
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• The function of these buttons are same as the remote
buttons of the Sony TV. For details, refer to the
operating instructions of the TV.
Controlling the TV with the
remote
By pressing You can
AV "/1Turn the TV on or off.
THEATER Enjoy optimal image suited for
movies.
TV INPUT Switch the TV’s input source
between the TV and other input
sources.
VOLUME +/– Adjust the TV volume.
CH +/– Select the TV channel.
MUTING Turn off the TV sound
temporarily.
Number buttons,
, ENTER
Select the TV channel.
HOME Display the menu of the TV.
FAVORITES Display the favorite channel list.
CC Change the subtitle of the TV.
GUIDE Display the Digital Electronic
Programme Guide (EPG).
TOOLS Display the operation menu for the
current display.
RETURN Return to the previous channel or
layer on the menu of the TV.
Input “.” (dot) when inputting
numerics.
WIDE Change the aspect ratio of the
connected TV.
C/X/x/c, Select the item on the menu.
H* Start playback.
X* Pause playback.
x* Stop playback.
./>* Skips to the previous/next chapter,
track, or file.
* Replay the scene/briefly fast
forward the scene.
m/M* Fast reverse/fast forward during
playback.
By pressing You can

Other Operations
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You can control the Sony component such as a
VCR or DVD player/recorder, CATV, or set-top
box/digital satellite receiver using the following
buttons. To use these buttons, set the remote to
the STB mode by pressing STB (STB lights up
for 1 second).
Note
• During the STB mode, if you press any of the
following buttons, STB lights up. (Depending on the
manufacturer setting, some buttons may not work,
and STB does not light up.)
• When you press other than the following buttons
during the remote is in the STB mode, STB does not
light up.
• Depending on the component, you may not be able to
control the component or to use some of the buttons.
* Only available for Sony component such as a VCR,
DVD player/recorder, etc.
Using the Sound Effect
You can enjoy sound effects or dialog, as you
would in a movie theater, even at low volume. It
is useful for watching movies at night.
Press NIGHT.
“NIGHT ON” appears in the front panel display
and the sound effect is activated.
During the night mode is on, “NIGHT” lights up
in the front panel display.
Note
• When sound is output from the center speaker, this
effect is more pronounced, as speech (movie dialog,
etc.) is easy to hear. When sound is not output from
the center speaker, or you are using the headphones,
the system optimally adjusts the volume.
To turn off the sound effect
Press NIGHT so that “NIGHT” disappears from
the front panel display.
You can adjust the sound by changing the tonal
balance of the sound.
1Press TONE repeatedly until the
desired setting appears in the front
panel display.
• “BASS”: You can adjust the bass
frequencies.
• “MIDDLE” (BDV-IS1000 only): You
can adjust the middle frequencies.
• “TREBLE”: You can adjust the treble
frequencies.
2Press X/x to adjust the sound.
The adjusted value appears in the front
panel display. You can set the value from
–6.0 to +6.0.
Controlling the Sony
component, CATV, or set-top
box/digital satellite receiver
By pressing You can
AV "/1Turn the set-top box/digital
satellite receiver on or off.
CH +/– Select the set-top box/digital
satellite receiver channel.
Number buttons,
, ENTER
Select the set-top box/digital
satellite receiver channel.
HOME Display the menu of the set-top
box/digital satellite receiver.
TOOLS Display the operation menu for the
current display.
RETURN Return to the previous channel or
layer on the menu of the set-top
box/digital satellite receiver.
CLEAR Clear the entry field.
C/X/x/c, Select the item on the menu.
DVD
RECORDER
(HDD, DVD)*
Change the operation mode for
Sony DVD recorders.
H* Start playback.
X* Pause playback.
x* Stop playback.
* Briefly fast forward the scene.
m/M* Fast reverse/fast forward during
playback.
Enjoying the sound at low
volume
Adjusting the sound

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Using the Sleep Timer
You can set the system to turn off at a preset
time, so you can fall asleep listening to music.
You can preset the time in 10-minutes
increments.
Press SLEEP.
Each time you press SLEEP, the minutes display
(the remaining time) changes by 10-minutes.
When you set the sleep timer, “SLEEP” flashes
in the front panel display.
To check the remaining time
Press SLEEP once.
To change the remaining time
Press SLEEP repeatedly to select the desired
time.
Deactivating the Buttons
on the Unit
(Child Lock)
You can deactivate the buttons on the unit
(except for "/1) for preventing misoperation,
such as child mischief (child lock function).
Press x on the unit for more than 5
seconds.
“CHILD LOCK” and “ON” appear in the front
panel display.
The child lock function is activated and the
buttons on the unit are locked. (You can operate
the system by using the remote.)
To cancel, press x for more than 5 seconds so
that “CHILD LOCK” and “OFF” appear in the
front panel display.
Note
• When you operate the buttons on the unit while the
child lock function is on, “CHILD LOCK” appears in
the front panel display.

Settings and Adjustments
107US
Using the Setup Display
You can make various adjustments of items such
as picture and sound.
Select (Setup) on the home menu when you
need to change the settings of the system.
Note
• Playback settings stored in the disc take priority over
the Setup Display settings and not all the functions
described may work.
1Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV screen.
2Press C/c to select [Setup].
3Press X/x to select the setup category
icon to change, then press .
Example: [Video Settings]
You can setup the following options.
4Press X/x to select an item, then press
.
The options for the selected item appear.
Example: [TV Type]
Settings and Adjustments
Setup
Video Settings
Audio Settings
BD/DVD Viewing Settings
Photo Settings
Network Update
Setup
TV Type
Set the screen aspect ratio of your TV.
Screen Format Original
DVD Aspect Ratio Letter Box
Auto
Cinema Conversion Mode
Icon Explanation
[Network Update] (page 108)
Updates the software of the
system.
[Video Settings] (page 109)
Makes the video settings
according to the type of
connecting jacks.
[Audio Settings] (page 111)
Makes the audio settings
according to the type of
connecting jacks.
[BD/DVD Viewing Settings]
(page 112)
Makes detailed settings for BD/
DVD playback.
[Photo Settings] (page 114)
Makes the photo-related
settings.
[HDMI Settings] (page 114)
Makes the HDMI settings.
[System Settings] (page 116)
Makes the system-related
settings.
[Network Settings] (page 117)
Makes detailed settings for
Internet and network.
[Easy Setup] (page 118)
Re-runs the Easy Setup to make
the basic settings.
[Resetting] (page 119)
Resets the system to the factory
settings.
Setup
TV Type 16:9
4:3
Screen Format
DVD Aspect Ratio
Cinema Conversion Mode
Options

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5Press X/x to select a setting, then
press .
The setting is selected and setup is
complete.
The options for the selected item appear.
Example: [4:3]
[Network Update]
You can update and improve the functions of the
system.
For information about update functions, refer to
the following website;
http://www.sony.net/
1Press X/x to select [Network Update],
then press .
The unit connects to the network, and the
display asks for confirmation.
2Press C/c to select [OK], then press
.
The unit starts downloading, then updating
the software automatically.
When updating finishes, “COMPLETE!”
appears for 5 seconds in the front panel
display, then the system automatically turns
off.
3Press "/1 to turn the system on.
The system starts up with the updated
software.
Note
• Do not disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead) or
network cable while downloading or updating
software.
• Any operations, including opening the disc tray, 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 connections using
[Network Diagnostic] of [Internet Settings] in
[Network Settings] (page 117).
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• The “UPDATE */9” counter (“*” indicates update
step) in the front panel display also shows progress of
the update.
• You can check the current software version by
selecting [System Information] in [System Settings]
(page 116).
• The [Setup] settings remain after updating.
• The system informs you of newer software version
information when [Software Update Notification] is
set to [On] (default) (page 116).
Setup
TV Type
Set the screen aspect ratio of your TV.
Screen Format Original
DVD Aspect Ratio Letter Box
Auto
Cinema Conversion Mode
4 : 3
Selected setting

Settings and Adjustments
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To update the software using an
update disc
You can update and improve the functions of the
system using an update disc provided by Sony
dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
1Insert the update disc.
The display asks for confirmation.
2Select [OK], and press .
Software update starts.
When updating finishes, “COMPLETE!”
appears for 5 seconds in the front panel
display, then the disc tray automatically
opens.
3Remove the disc.
The system automatically turns off.
4Press "/1 to turn the system on.
The system starts up with the updated
software.
Note
• Do not disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead)
while updating.
• Any operations, including opening the disc tray, are
not available while updating.
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• The “UPDATE */9” counter (“*” indicates update
step) in the front panel display also shows progress of
the update.
• You can check the current software version by
selecting [System Information] in [System Settings]
(page 116).
• 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://www.sony.net/
[Video Settings]
You can make the video settings according to
the type of connecting jacks.
x[TV Type]
You can select the aspect ratio of the connected
TV.
[16:9]: Select this when connecting to a wide-
screen TV or a TV with a wide mode function.
[4:3]: Select this when connecting to a 4:3
screen TV without a wide mode function.
x[Screen Format]
You can select the display configuration for a
4:3 screen picture on a 16:9 wide screen TV.
[Original]: Select this when connecting to a TV
with a wide mode function. Displays a 4:3
screen picture in 16:9 aspect ratio even on a
wide-screen TV.
[Fixed Aspect Ratio]: Changes the picture size
to fit the screen size with the original picture
aspect ratio.
x[DVD Aspect Ratio]
You can select the display configuration for
playback of 16:9 screen pictures on a 4:3 screen
TV (selectable 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 on the top and bottom.
[Pan & Scan]: Displays a full-height picture on
the entire screen, with trimmed sides.

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x[Cinema Conversion Mode]
You can set the video conversion method for
480p, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p* signals from the
HDMI OUT jack or the COMPONENT VIDEO
OUT jacks.
* HDMI only
[Auto]: Normally select this. The unit
automatically detects whether the material is
video-based or film-based, and switches to the
appropriate conversion method.
[Video]: The conversion method suited for
video-based material will always be selected
regardless of the material.
x[Output Video Format]
Select the jack type to output video signals ([TV
Connection Method]), then select output
resolution for the HDMI/component connection
([HDMI Resolution]/[Component Resolution]).
1Press X/x to select the jack type to
output video signals, then press .
Note
• When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and
other video output jacks at the same time, select
[Component Video].
[TV Connection Method]
[HDMI]: Outputs signals from the HDMI
OUT jack according to the [HDMI
Resolution] setting below.
[Component Video]: Outputs signals from
theCOMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
according to the [Component Resolution]
setting below.
[Video or S Video]: Outputs signals from
the VIDEO OUT (VIDEO) or VIDEO OUT
(S VIDEO) jack.
2(When you select [HDMI] or
[Component Video])
Press X/x to select the signal type for
the HDMI OUT jack or COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT jacks, then 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 on-screen instructions.
“HD” lights up in the front panel display
when outputting 720p/1080i/1080p video
signals.
Note
• 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 appears on the screen when
you press any button in 30 seconds. In this case,
press and hold H and A on the unit for more
than 5 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, video
signals may not output from the jacks, other than
from the HDMI OUT jack, when [Auto] or
[1080p] is selected.
[HDMI Resolution]/[Component
Resolution]
[Auto] (HDMI only): Normally select this.
The unit outputs signals starting from the
highest resolution acceptable to the TV:
1080p > 1080i > 720p > 480p > 480i
If the resulting image format is undesirable,
try another setting that suits your TV.
[480i]: Outputs 480i video signals.
[480p]: Outputs 480p video signals.
[720p]: Outputs 720p video signals.
[1080i]: Outputs 1080i video signals.
[1080p] (HDMI only): Outputs 1080p
video signals.
x[Pause Mode] (BD/DVD VIDEO/DVD-R/
DVD-RW only)
You can select the picture in pause mode.
[Auto]: The picture, including subjects that
move dynamically, is output with no jitter.
Normally select this position.
[Frame]: The picture, including subjects that do
not move dynamically, is output in high
resolution.

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[Audio Settings]
You can make the audio settings.
x[BD Audio Setting]
Selects whether to mix or not mix interactive
audio and secondary audio (commentary) when
playing a BD that contains such audio.
[Mix]: Outputs the audio obtained by mixing the
interactive audio and secondary audio to the
primary audio.
[Direct]: Outputs the primary audio only.
x[Audio DRC] (BD/DVD VIDEO only)
You can compress the dynamic range of the
sound track. [Audio DRC] is useful for watching
movies at low volume late at night.
[Auto]: Performs playback at the dynamic range
specified by the disc (BD-ROM only). Other
discs are played back at the “Standard” level.
[Off]: No compression of dynamic range.
[Standard]: The system reproduces the sound
track with the kind of dynamic range that the
recording engineer intended.
[Max]: The system compresses dynamic range
fully.
x[Fs Limit]
You can select the upper limit of sampling
frequency in the audio signal for full sound
adjustment.
[On]: Sets to 48kHz. You can operate all of the
sound control functions of the system.
[Off]: Sets to 192kHz.
Note
• [Fs Limit] works only for the “BD/DVD,” “HDMI1,”
or “HDMI2” function.
• In DTS96/24 format, some sound control functions
do not work even if you set to [On].
x[Attenuate - TV]
Distortion may occur when you listen to a
component connected to the TV jacks.
Distortion is not a malfunction and will depend
on the component connected.
To prevent distortion, reduce the input level on
the unit.
[On]: Attenuates the input level. The output
level is changed.
[Off]: Normal input level.
x[Attenuate - SAT/CABLE]
Distortion may occur when you listen to a
component connected to the SAT/CABLE IN
jacks. Distortion is not a malfunction and will
depend on the component connected.
To prevent distortion, reduce the input level on
the unit.
[On]: Attenuates the input level. The output
level is changed.
[Off]: Normal input level.
x[Speaker Settings]
To obtain the best possible surround sound, set
the speakers. For details, see “Setting the
Speakers” (page 100).
x[Auto Calibration]
You can calibrate the appropriate settings
automatically. For details, see “Calibrating the
Appropriate Settings Automatically” (page 98).

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[BD/DVD Viewing
Settings]
You can make detailed settings for BD/DVD
playback.
x[BD/DVD Menu]
You can select 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 139).
x[Audio]
You can select 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 139).
x[Subtitle]
You can select 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 139).
x[BD Parental Control]
Playback of some BD-ROMs can be limited
according to the age of the users. Scenes may be
blocked or replaced with different scenes.
1Enter your four-digit password using
the number buttons.
2Press X/x to select [OK], then press
.
3Press X/x to select the age restriction,
then press .
The lower the value, the stricter the
limitation.
If you select [Select Age Restriction], you
can enter the age from [0] to [255] using C/
X/x/c and the number buttons.
To cancel the Parental Control setting
Select [No Restrictions].
Note
• If you forget the password, reset the system
(page 119) and set a new password (see [Password]
(page 113)).
• When you play discs which do not have the Parental
Control function, playback cannot be limited on this
unit.
• 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.
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• You can change the password. See [Password]
(page 113).
x[DVD Parental Control]
Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be limited
according to a predetermined level such as the
age of the users. Scenes may be blocked or
replaced with different scenes.
1Enter your four-digit password using
the number buttons.
2Press X/x to select [OK], then press
.
3Press X/x to select a level, then press
.
The lower the value, the stricter the
limitation.
To cancel the Parental Control setting
Select [No Restrictions].
Note
• If you forget the password, reset the system
(page 119) and set a new password (see [Password]
(page 113)).
• When you play discs which do not have the Parental
Control function, playback cannot be limited on this
unit.
• 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.

Settings and Adjustments
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• You can change the password. See [Password]
(page 113).
x[Parental Control Region Code]
Playback of some BD-ROMs or DVD VIDEOs
can be limited according to the geographic area.
Scenes may be blocked or replaced with
different scenes.
1Enter your four-digit password using
the number buttons.
2Press X/x to select [OK], then press
.
3Press X/x to select the area restriction,
then 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 List” (page 139).
Note
• If you forget the password, reset the system
(page 119) and set a new password (see [Password]
(page 113)).
• When you play discs which do not have the Parental
Control function, playback cannot be limited on this
unit.
• 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.
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• You can change the password. See [Password]
(page 113).
x[Password]
You can set or change the password for the
Parental Control function. A password allows
you to set a restriction on BD-ROM or DVD
VIDEO playback. If necessary, you can
differentiate the restriction levels for BD-ROMs
and DVD VIDEOs.
1Enter your four-digit password using
the number buttons.
2Press X/x to select [OK], then press
.
To change the password
1After Step 1, enter your four-digit
password using the number buttons.
2Press X/x to select [OK], then press
.
3Enter a new password using the
number buttons.
4Press X/x to select [OK], then press
.
x[Hybrid Disc Playback Layer]
You can select the layer priority when playing a
Hybrid Disc. To change the setting, turn the
system off and on again.
[BD]: Plays BD layer.
[DVD/CD]: Plays DVD or CD layer.

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[Photo Settings]
You can make the photo-related settings.
x[Slideshow Speed]
You can change the slideshow speed.
[Fast]: Photos change rapidly.
[Normal]: Photos change at normal speed.
[Slow]: Photos change slowly.
[HDMI Settings]
You can make the HDMI settings.
x[Control for HDMI]
You can set the [Control for HDMI] function to
on/off. This function is available when you
connect the system and TV with an HDMI cable.
For details, see “Using the Control for HDMI
Function for “BRAVIA” Sync” (page 95).
[On]: On. You can operate mutually between
components that are connected with an HDMI
cable.
[Off]: Off.
Note
• This function is available only when you connect the
unit and TV with the HDMI cable.
x[Volume Limit]
If you change the output method of the TV to the
system speaker on the TV menu or by pressing
THEATER, the System Audio Control
(page 97) is activated and loud sound may be
output depending on the volume level of the
system. You can prevent this by limiting the
maximum level of the volume.
[Level3]: Maximum volume level is set to 15.
[Level2]: Maximum volume level is set to 20.
[Level1]: Maximum volume level is set to 30.
[Off]: Off.
Note
• This function is available only when you connect the
unit and TV with the HDMI cable and [Control for
HDMI] is set to [On].

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x[BD-ROM 1080/24p Output]
You can set to output 1920 × 1080p/24 Hz video
signals when playing film-based materials on
BD-ROMs (720p/24 Hz or 1080p/24 Hz).
1920 × 1080p/24 Hz video signals can be output
when all of the following conditions are met.
– You connect a 1080/24p-compatible TV
using the HDMI OUT jack,
– [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.
[Auto]: Outputs 1920 × 1080p/24 Hz video
signals only when connecting a 1080/24p-
compatible TV using the HDMI OUT jack.
[On]: Outputs 1920 × 1080p/24 Hz video
signals regardless of the connected TV type.
[Off]: Select this when your TV is not
compatible with 1080/24p video signals.
Note
• Video signals may not be output when [BD-ROM
1080/24p Output] is set to [On].
x[YCbCr/RGB]
You can set the color setting for video signals
output from the HDMI OUT jack. Select the
setting that matches the connected TV type.
[Auto]: Automatically detects the type of
external device, and switches to the matching
color setting.
[YCbCr (4:2:2)]: Outputs YCbCr 4:2:2 video
signals.
[YCbCr (4:4:4)]: Outputs YCbCr 4:4:4 video
signals.
[RGB (16-235)]: Select this when connecting to
a device with an HDCP-compliant DVI jack.
[RGB (0-255)]: Select this when connecting to
an RGB (0-255) device.
x[x.v.Color Output]
Sets whether to send xvYCC information to the
connected TV.
Combining xvYCC-compatible video with a TV
that supports x.v.Color display makes it possible
to more accurately reproduce object colors
present in the natural world.
[Auto]: Normally select this.
[Off]: Select this when the picture is unstable or
colors appear unnatural.
x[Audio (HDMI)]
You can set the output type for the audio signal
from the HDMI OUT jack.
[AMP]: HDMI audio signals are output to the
system speakers only. The multi-channel sound
can be played back as it is.
[TV+AMP]: HDMI audio signals are output
from the TV’s speaker and the system’s
speakers.
Note
• If you set to [TV+AMP], the sound quality of the
system depends on the TV's sound quality, such as the
number of channels, the sampling frequency, etc.
When the TV has stereo speakers, the sound output
from the system’s speakers is also stereo as that of the
TV, even if you play multi-channel source.
• When you connect the system to a video component
(projector, etc.), sound may not be output from the
system. In this case, select [AMP].
• When the System Audio Control function (page 97)
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[System Settings]
You can make the system-related settings.
x[OSD]
You can select your language for the system on-
screen displays.
x[Dimmer]
You can adjust the lighting of the front panel
display.
[Bright]: Bright lighting.
[Dark]: Low lighting.
x[Standby Mode]
You can shorten the startup time when turning
the system on.
[Quick Start]: Shortens the startup time from
standby mode. You can operate the system
quickly after turning it on.
[Normal]: The default setting.
Note
• When [Standby Mode] is set to [Quick Start],
– power consumption will be higher than when
[Standby Mode] is set to [Normal].
– the ventilation fan may turn on depending on the
surrounding temperature.
x[Auto Display]
You can display information when switching
audio modes or during playback.
[On]: Automatically displays information on the
screen when changing the viewing titles, picture
modes, audio signals, etc.
[Off]: Displays information only when you
press DISPLAY.
x[Screen Saver]
The screen saver image appears when you do not
use the system for more than 15 minutes while
an on-screen display, such as the home menu, is
displayed on your TV screen. The screen saver
image helps prevent your display device from
becoming damaged (ghosting).
[On]: Turns on the screen saver function.
[Off]: Off.
x[S-AIR ID]
You can set the S-AIR ID of the system. For
details, see “Establishing sound transmission
between the unit and S-AIR sub unit (ID
setting)” (page 89).
x[S-AIR Pairing]
You can pair the system and S-AIR sub unit,
such as surround amplifier or S-AIR receiver.
For details, see “Identifying the unit with a
specific S-AIR sub unit (Pairing operation)”
(page 92).
x[S-AIR Standby]
You can enjoy the S-AIR receiver while the unit
is in standby mode. For details, see “Enjoying
the S-AIR receiver while the unit is in standby
mode” (page 92).
x[S-AIR RF Change]
You can improve the S-AIR transmission by
changing the setting. For details, see “If sound
transmission is unstable” (page 94).
x[Software Update Notification]
You can get information of newer software
version. The information appears on the TV
screen when you turn the system on. Network
connections and settings are required when
using this function (page 117).
[On]: Sets the system to inform you of newer
software version information (page 108).
[Off]: Off.
x[System Information]
You can display the system’s software version
information and the MAC address.

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[Network Settings]
You can make detailed settings for Internet and
network.
x[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.
1Press X/x to select [IP Address
Acquisition], then press .
2Press X/x to select an item, then press
.
[Use DHCP]: Select this when DHCP
(Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
server settings are available from your
Internet service provider. The network
settings necessary for the system will be
assigned automatically.
If you set [DNS Server Auto Acquisition] to
[Off], set the following item:
– [DNS Server (Primary)]
– [DNS Server (Secondary)]
[Use Static IP Address]: Set the IP address
manually according to your network
environment.
Set the following items:
– [IP Address]
– [Subnet Mask]
– [Default Gateway]
– [DNS Server (Primary)]
– [DNS Server (Secondary)]
Note
• When you set the [DNS Server (Primary)]/
[DNS Server (Secondary)] addresses manually,
enter the [DNS Server (Secondary)] address.
Otherwise, the [Internet Settings] will be set
incorrectly.
3If your ISP has a specific proxy server
setting, press X/x to select [Proxy
Settings], then press .
The [Proxy Settings] display appears.
If the proxy server does not have a specific
setting, go to step 8.
4Press X/x to select [Use of Proxy
Server], then press .
5Press X/x to select [On], then press
.
6Select [Proxy Server] and [Port], and
enter the settings.
To enter the proxy server, see “To enter
characters” (page 117).
7Press RETURN.
8Press X/x to select [Network
Diagnostic], then press .
9Press C/c to select [Start], then press
.
10Check that the message [Network
connections are correct.] appears.
The setup is finished. If the message does
not appear, follow the on-screen messages.
To enter characters
The display for entering characters appears
when you select [Proxy Server] in [Proxy
Settings].
1Press the number button repeatedly to
select a character.
Example:
Press the number 3 button once to enter [D].
Press the number 3 button three times to
enter [F].
2Press c, and enter the next character.
3Press YELLOW ([Finish]) to finish.
Proxy Server Entry
Space 0
Letter Type Symbol
Clear
Clear All
Cancel
Finish

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You can use the following buttons to enter
characters. [Easy Setup]
You can recall the Easy Setup to make the basic
settings.
1Press C/c to select [Start], then press
.
2Follow the instructions for Step 5:
Performing the Easy Setup (page 60)
from step 4.
Buttons Details
RED
[Letter Type]
Switches the keyboard between
alphabet and numbers.
GREEN
[A/a]
Switches the keyboard between
upper case and lower case.
BLUE
[Symbol]
Displays the keyboard for
symbols.
YELLOW
[Finish]
The input is entered, and the
system returns to the previous
display.
CLEAR
[Clear]/[Clear All]
Erases the character to the right
of the cursor.
To erase all displayed characters,
press and hold CLEAR for 2
seconds or more.
RETURN
[Cancel]
Returns to the previous display,
canceling the input.
C/X/x/c, • Select an input function using
C/X/x/c, and press .
• Enter characters as follows:
1Select a character selection
panel using C/X/x/c, and press
. 2Select a character using
C/c, and press .

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[Resetting]
You can reset the system settings to the factory
default by selecting the group of settings. All the
settings within the group will be reset.
1Press to select [Reset to Factory
Default Settings], then press .
2Press X/x to select the settings you
want to reset to default, then press .
You can reset the following settings:
– [Video Settings]
– [Audio Settings]
– [BD/DVD Viewing Settings]
– [Photo Settings]
– [HDMI Settings]
– [System Settings]
– [Network Settings]
– [All Settings]
The display asks for confirmation.
3Press C/c to select [Start], then press
.
To cancel, select [Cancel].
Note
• When [All Settings] is selected in Step 2, all system
settings are reset, and the system turns off.

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Precautions
On safety
• To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place objects
filled with liquids, such as vases, on the unit, or place
the unit near water, such as near a bathtub or shower
room. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the
cabinet, unplug the unit and have it checked by
qualified personnel before operating it any further.
• Do not touch the AC power cord (mains lead) with
wet hands. Doing so may cause an electric shock.
On power sources
• Unplug the unit from the wall outlet (mains) if you do
not intend to use it for an extended period of time. To
disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug, never by
the cord.
On placement
• Place the system in a location with adequate
ventilation to prevent heat build-up in the system.
• At high volume, over long periods of time, the cabinet
becomes hot to touch. This is not a malfunction.
However, touching the cabinet should be avoided. Do
not place the unit in a confined space where
ventilation is poor as this may cause overheating.
• Do not block the ventilation slots by putting anything
on the system. The system is equipped with a high
power amplifier. If the ventilation slots are blocked,
the unit can overheat and malfunction.
• Do not place the unit on surfaces (rugs, blankets, etc.)
or near materials (curtains, draperies) that may block
the ventilation slots.
• Do not install the unit in a confined space, such as a
bookshelf or similar unit.
• Do not install the unit near heat sources such as
radiators, air ducts, or in a place subject to direct
sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration, or
shock.
• Do not install the unit in an inclined position. It is
designed to be operated in a horizontal position only.
• Keep the unit and discs away from components with
strong magnets, such as microwave ovens, or large
loudspeakers.
• Do not place heavy objects on the unit.
On operation
• If the system 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 control unit.
Should this occur, the system may not operate
properly. In this case, remove the disc and leave the
system turned on for about half an hour until the
moisture evaporates.
• When you move the system, take out any disc. If you
don’t, the disc may be damaged.
• If anything falls into the cabinet, unplug the unit and
have it checked by qualified personnel before
operating it any further.
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 suddenly 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 benzine.
If you have any questions or problems concerning
your system, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.
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 unit is repaired, repaired parts
may be collected for reuse or recycling purposes.
On your TV’s color
• If the speakers should cause the TV screen to have
color irregularity, turn off the TV then turn it on after
15 to 30 minutes. If color irregularity should persist,
place the speakers further away from the TV set.
Additional Information
WARNING
To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely
attached to the floor/wall in accordance with the
installation instructions.

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On moving the system
Before moving the system, make sure that there is no
disc inserted, and remove the AC power cord (mains
lead) from the wall outlet (mains).
About S-AIR function
• As the S-AIR function transmits sound by radio
waves, sound may skip when radio waves are
obstructed. This is a characteristic of radio waves and
is not malfunction.
• As the S-AIR function transmits sound by radio
waves, equipment that generates electromagnetic
energy, such as a microwave oven, may interfere with
sound transmission.
• As the S-AIR function uses the radio waves that share
the same frequency as other wireless systems, such as
wireless LAN or Bluetooth, interference or poor
transmission may result. In this case, take the
following steps:
– Do not install the system near other wireless
systems.
– Do not use the system and the other wireless
systems at the same time.
• The transmission distance differs depending on the
usage environment. Find a location where
transmission between the S-AIR main unit and sub
unit is most effective, and install the S-AIR main unit
and sub unit there.
About the surround amplifier
• The nameplate is located on the side exterior.
Notes about the Discs
On handling discs
• To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its
edge. Do not touch the surface.
• Do not stick paper or tape on the disc.
• 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 playing, store the disc in its case.
On cleaning
• Before playing, clean the disc with a cleaning
cloth.
Wipe the disc from the center out.
• Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner,
commercially available cleaners, or anti-static
spray intended for vinyl LPs.
This system can only play back a standard
circular disc. Using neither standard nor circular
discs (e.g., card, heart, or star shape) may cause
a malfunction.
Do not use a disc that has a commercially
available accessory attached, such as a label or
ring.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Caution: This system is capable of holding a still
video image or on-screen display image on your
television screen indefinitely. If you leave the still
video image or on-screen display image displayed
on your TV for an extended period of time you risk
permanent damage to your television screen.
Projection televisions are especially susceptible to
this.

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Troubleshooting
If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the system, use this troubleshooting
guide to help remedy the problem before requesting repairs. Should any problem persist, consult your
nearest Sony dealer.
Note that if service personnel changes some parts during repair, these parts may be retained.
In the event of a problem with the S-AIR function, have a Sony dealer check the entire system together
(S-AIR main unit and sub unit).
Power
Symptom Remedy
The power is not turned on. • Check that the AC power cord (mains lead) is connected securely.
•Press "/1 after “STANDBY” disappears from the front panel display.
If “PROTECTOR” and “PUSH
POWER” appear alternately in
the front panel display.
Press "/1 to turn off the system, and check the following items after
“STANDBY” disappears.
• Are the + and – speaker cords short-circuited?
• Are you using only the specified speakers?
• Is anything blocking the ventilation holes of the system?
• After checking the above items and fixing any problems, turn on the system. If
the cause of the problem cannot be found even after checking all the above
items, consult your nearest Sony dealer.

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Picture
Symptom Remedy
There is no picture. • The video connecting cords are not connected securely.
• The video connecting cords are damaged.
• The unit is not connected to the correct TV input jack (page 48).
• The video input on the TV is not set so that you can view pictures from the
system.
• Check the output method on your system (page 48).
• Re-connect the connecting cord securely.
• The unit is connected to an input device that is not HDCP (High-bandwidth
Digital Content Protection) compliant (“HDMI” on the front panel does not
light up) (page 48).
• When playing a double-layer DVD, the video and audio may be momentarily
interrupted at the point where the layers switch.
No picture appears when the
video output resolution selected
in [Output Video Format] is
incorrect.
• Press and hold H and A on the unit for more than 5 seconds to reset the video
output resolution to the lowest resolution.
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 [Video Settings]
(page 109).
The dark area of the picture is too
dark/the bright area is too bright
or unnatural.
• Set [Picture Quality Mode] to [Standard] (default) (page 72).
The picture is not output
correctly.
• Check the [Output Video Format] settings in [Video Settings] (page 109).
Picture noise appears. • The disc is dirty or flawed.
• If the picture output from your system goes through your VCR to get to your
TV, the copy-protection signal applied to some BD/DVD programs could affect
picture quality. If you still experience problems even when you connect your
unit directly to your TV, try connecting your unit to the other input jacks
(page 48).
Even though you set the aspect
ratio in [TV Type] of [Video
Settings], the picture does not fill
the TV screen.
• The aspect ratio on the disc is fixed.
Color irregularity occurs on the
TV screen.
• If the speakers are used with a CRT-based TV or projector, install the speakers
at least 0.3 meters (1.0 ft) from the TV set.
• If the color irregularity persists, turn off the TV set once, then turn it on after 15
to 30 minutes.
• If howling occurs, reposition the speakers farther away from the TV set.
• Make sure that no magnetic object (magnetic latch on a TV stand, health care
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Sound
Symptom Remedy
There is no sound. • The speaker cord is not connected securely.
• Press MUTING on the remote if “MUTING ON” is displayed in the front panel
display.
• The system is in pause mode. Press H to return to normal play mode.
• Fast forward or fast reverse is performed. Press H to return to normal play
mode.
• Check the speaker settings (page 100).
No sound is output from the
HDMI OUT jack.
• The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI (Digital Visual Interface) device
(DVI (Digital Visual Interface) jacks do not accept audio signals).
• Try the following: 1 Turn the system off and on again. 2 Turn the connected
component off and on again. 3 Disconnect and then connect the HDMI cable
again.
• Set [Audio (HDMI)] in [HDMI Settings] to [TV+AMP] (page 115).
The Super Audio CD sound of a
component that is connected to
the HDMI1 or HDMI2 jack is
not output.
• HDMI1 and HDMI2 does not accept an audio format that contains copy
protection (page 133). Connect the analog audio output of the component to the
SAT/CABLE IN (AUDIO R/L) or TV (AUDIO IN R/L) jacks of the unit.
The left and right sounds are
unbalanced or reversed.
• Check that the speakers and components are connected correctly and securely.
There is no sound from the
subwoofer.
• Check the speaker connections and settings (pages 45, 100).
• Select “A.F.D. STD” for the decoding mode (page 77).
Severe hum or noise is heard. • Check that the speakers and components are connected securely.
• Check that the connecting cords are away from a transformer or motor, and at
least 3 meters (10 ft) away from your TV set or a fluorescent light.
• Move your TV away from the audio components.
• The plugs and jacks are dirty. Wipe them with a cloth slightly moistened with
alcohol.
• Clean the disc.
The sound loses stereo effect
when you play a CD.
• Select stereo sound by pressing AUDIO (page 81).
• Make sure the unit is connected properly.
The surround effect is difficult to
hear when you are playing a
sound track of Dolby Digital,
DTS, or MPEG audio.
• Make sure the decoding mode setting (page 77).
• Check the speaker connections and settings (pages 45, 100).
• Depending on the BD/DVD, the output signal may not be the entire 5.1 channel.
It may be monaural or stereo even if the sound track is recorded in Dolby
Digital or MPEG audio format.
The sound comes from the center
speaker only.
• Depending on the disc, the sound may come from the center speaker only.
No sound is heard from the
center speaker.
• Check the speaker connections and settings (pages 45, 100).
• Make sure the decoding mode setting (page 77).
• Depending on the source, the effect of the center speaker may be less
noticeable.
• A 2 channel source is being played.
No sound or only a very low-
level sound is heard from the
surround speakers.
• Check the speaker connections and settings (pages 45, 100).
• Make sure the decoding mode setting (page 77).
• Depending on the source, the effect of the surround speakers may be less
noticeable.
• Check the wireless setting (page 58).
• A 2 channel source is being played.

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Operation
The beginning of the sound is cut
off.
• Set the sound mode to “MOVIE” or “MUSIC” (page 80).
• Select “A.F.D. STD” for the decoding mode (page 77).
Symptom Remedy
Radio stations cannot be tuned
in.
• Check that the antenna (aerial) is connected securely. Adjust the antenna
(aerial) or connect an external antenna (aerial) if necessary.
• The signal strength of the stations is too weak (when tuning in with automatic
tuning). Use direct tuning.
• No stations have been preset or the preset stations have been cleared (when
tuning by scanning preset stations). Preset the stations (page 83).
• Press DISPLAY so that the frequency appears in the front panel display.
Noise is heard on AM radio. • Check the location of the AM loop antenna (aerial) and cord (page 53).
The remote does not function. • There are obstacles between the remote and the unit.
• The distance between the remote and the unit is too far.
• The remote is not pointed at the remote sensor on the unit.
• The batteries in the remote are weak.
The disc does not play. • The disc is dirty.
• There is no disc inserted.
• The disc is upside down.
Insert the disc with the playback side facing down.
• The disc is skewed on the disc tray.
• You are attempting to play a disc with a format that cannot be played back by
this system (page 130).
• The region code on the BD/DVD does not match the system.
• Moisture has condensed inside the unit and may cause damage to the lenses.
Remove the disc and leave the unit turned on for about half an hour.
• The system cannot play a recorded disc that is not correctly finalized
(page 130).
The JPEG image file cannot be
played.
• The following photo files 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
– Photo files recorded on BD-Rs in any format other than UDF (Universal
Disk Format) 2.6
– Photo files recorded on BD-REs in any format other than UDF (Universal
Disk Format) 2.5
• Photo files edited on a PC may not be played.
• It does not fit the TV screen.
The file name are not displayed
correctly.
• The system can only display ISO 8859-1-compliant character formats. Other
character formats may be displayed differently.
• Depending on the writing software used, the input characters may be displayed
differently.
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A disc does not start playing
from the beginning.
• Resume Play has been selected.
Press OPTIONS and select [Play from Beginning], then press .
• The title or BD/DVD menu automatically appears on the TV screen.
The system starts playing the
disc automatically.
• The BD/DVD features an auto playback function.
Playback stops automatically. • Some discs may contain an auto pause signal. While playing such a disc, the
system stops playback at the auto pause signal.
You cannot perform some
functions such as stop or search.
• Depending on the disc, you may not be able to perform some of the operations
above. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the disc.
Messages do not appear on the
TV screen in the language you
want.
• In the Setup Display, select the desired language for the on-screen display in
[OSD] in [System Settings] (page 116).
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 69).
• Multi-lingual tracks/subtitles or multi-angles are not recorded on the BD or
DVD being played.
• The BD or DVD prohibits the changing of the language for the sound track/
subtitle or angles.
The disc tray does not open and
you cannot remove the disc even
after you press A.
• Try the following: 1 Press and hold VOLUME – and A on the unit for more
than 5 seconds to open the disc tray. 2 Remove the disc. 3 Disconnect the AC
power cord (mains lead) from the wall outlet (mains), then reconnect after
several minutes.
A disc cannot be ejected and
“LOCKED” appears in the front
panel display.
• Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
The system does not work
normally.
• Disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead) from the wall outlet (mains), then
reconnect after several minutes.
The Control for HDMI function
does not work.
• When “HDMI” does not light up in the front panel display, check the HDMI
connection (page 48).
• Set [Control for HDMI] in [HDMI Settings] to [On] (page 114).
• Make sure that the connected component is compatible with the [Control for
HDMI] function.
• Check that the AC power cord (mains lead) of the connected component is
connected securely.
• Check the connected component’s setting for the Control for HDMI function.
Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the component.
• If you change the HDMI connection, connect and disconnect the AC power
cord (mains lead), or have a power failure, set [Control for HDMI] in [HDMI
Settings] to [Off], then set [Control for HDMI] in [HDMI Settings] to [On]
(page 114).
• For details, see “Using the Control for HDMI Function for “BRAVIA” Sync”
(page 95).
No sound is output from the
system and TV while using the
System Audio Control function.
• Make sure that the connected TV is compatible with the System Audio Control
function.
• For details, see “Using the Control for HDMI Function for “BRAVIA” Sync”
(page 95).
The external memory is not
recognized.
• Try the following: 1 Turn the system off. 2 Align the V mark of the
EXTERNAL slot with the V mark on the external memory, and insert the
external memory (page 55). 3 Turn the system on. 4 Check that the
EXTERNAL indicator lights up in the front panel display.
Symptom Remedy

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The S-AIR function
Bonus contents or other data that
are contained in a BD-ROM
cannot be played.
• Try the following: 1 Remove the disc. 2 Turn the system off. 3 Remove and
re-insert the external memory (page 55). 4 Turn the system on. 5 Check that
the EXTERNAL indicator lights up in the front panel display. 6 Insert the BD-
ROM with BonusView.
A message indicating that the
local storage does not have
enough space appears on the
screen.
• Delete unnecessary data in the external memory (page 69).
The unit does not work and
“CHILD LOCK” appears in the
front panel display when you
press any button on the unit.
• Set the child lock function to off (page 106).
Symptom Remedy
S-AIR connection is not
established (sound transmission
is not established), e.g., the
indicator of the S-AIR sub unit
does the following:
• Turns off.
•Flashes.
• Turns red.
• If you use another S-AIR main unit, place it more than 8 m (26 1/4 feet) away
from the unit.
• Confirm the ID of the unit and S-AIR sub unit (page 89).
• You performed pairing the unit and another S-AIR sub unit. Perform pairing of
the desired S-AIR sub unit (page 92).
• The unit is paired to another S-AIR sub unit. To cancel pairing, reset the ID of
the unit and S-AIR sub unit (page 89).
• Install the S-AIR main unit and S-AIR sub unit away from other wireless
products.
• Stop using another wireless product.
• The S-AIR sub unit is turned off. Make sure the AC power cord (mains lead) is
connected and turn on the S-AIR sub unit.
No sound is heard from the
S-AIR sub unit.
• If you use another S-AIR main unit, place it more than 8 m (26 1/4 feet) away
from the unit.
• Confirm the ID of the unit and S-AIR sub unit (page 89).
• Confirm the pairing setting (page 92).
• Install the S-AIR main unit and S-AIR sub unit closer together.
• Avoid use of equipment that generates electromagnetic energy, such as a
microwave oven.
• Install the S-AIR main unit and S-AIR sub unit away from other wireless
products.
• Stop using another wireless product.
• Change the [S-AIR RF Change] setting (page 94).
• Change the ID settings of the S-AIR main unit and S-AIR sub unit.
• Turn off the system and S-AIR sub unit, then turn on them.
There is noise or the sound skips. • If you use another S-AIR main unit, place it more than 8 m (26 1/4 feet) away
from the unit.
• Install the S-AIR main unit and S-AIR sub unit closer together.
• Avoid use of equipment that generates electromagnetic energy, such as a
microwave oven.
• Install the S-AIR main unit and S-AIR sub unit away from other wireless
products.
• Stop using another wireless product.
• Change the [S-AIR RF Change] setting (page 94).
• Change the ID settings of the S-AIR main unit and S-AIR sub unit.
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Surround amplifier operation
If no sound is output from the surround speakers, check the status of the POWER / ON LINE indicator
on the surround amplifier. For details of the POWER / ON LINE indicator, see “Step 4: Setting up the
Wireless System” (page 58).
Symptom Remedy
The power is not turned on. • Check that the AC power cord (mains lead) is connected securely.
The POWER / ON LINE
indicator does not turn on.
Turn off the surround amplifier and remove the AC power cord (mains lead) of
the surround amplifier, then check the following items.
• Are the + and – speaker cords short-circuited?
• Is anything blocking the ventilation holes of the surround amplifier?
• After checking the above items and fixing any problems, connect the AC power
cord (mains lead) of the surround amplifier and turn on the surround amplifier.
If the cause of the problem cannot be found even after checking all the above
items, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
There is no sound.
Check the status of the
POWER / ON LINE indicator on
the surround amplifier.
• turns green
– Check the speaker connections and settings.
– The volume of the unit is set to minimum.
– The unit is in muting status.
– Depending on the source or the settings of the unit, the effect of the speakers
may be less noticeable.
– Headphones are connected.
• flashes green
– The unit is not turned on.
– You performed pairing the unit and another S-AIR sub unit.
– The surround amplifier is paired to another S-AIR main unit.
– Confirm the IDs of the unit and surround amplifier (page 89).
– Pairing operation is not completed.
– Sound transmission is poor.
Move the surround amplifier so that the POWER / ON LINE indicator turns
green.
– Install the unit and surround amplifier apart from another wireless product.
– Stop using another wireless product.
– The wireless transceiver(s) is/are not inserted correctly.
• turns red
– Change the SURROUND SELECTOR switch (SURROUND or
SURROUND BACK) of the surround amplifier to match the unit.
“HP NO LINK” and “VOLUME
MIN” appear alternately in the
front panel display, and the
volume of the unit becomes
minimum.
• Volume becomes the minimum when you turn off the surround amplifier with
headphones connected before you turn off the unit or if radio reception is poor.
In these cases, check radio reception, and set the volume again.

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Self-diagnosis Function
When the self-diagnosis function is activated to
prevent the system from malfunctioning, an
error code appears in the front panel display, or
just appears without any messages on the
entire screen. 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
Contact your nearest Sony dealer or local
authorized Sony service facility.
Error code Corrective action
Exxxx Contact your nearest Sony dealer or
local authorized Sony service
facility and give the error code.
SYSTEM
ERROR
Turn off the system, then turn it on.
If the system does not work
normally, consult your nearest Sony
dealer or local authorized Sony
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Playable Discs
* JPEG format conforming to UDF (Universal Disk Format).
Notes about BD-ROM compatibility
Since the Blu-ray Disc specifications are new and evolving, some discs may not be playable depending
on the disc type and the version.
The audio output differs depending on the source, connected output jack, and selected audio settings.
Discs that cannot be played
• BDs with cartridge
•DVD-RAMs
• HD DVDs
• DVD Audio discs
• PHOTO CDs
• Data part of CD-Extras
•VCDs/Super VCDs
• HD layer on Super Audio CDs
• BD-ROMs/DVD VIDEOs with a different region code (page 131).
• A disc recorded in a color system other than NTSC, such as PAL (this system conforms to the NTSC
color system).
Type Disc logo Characteristics Icon
Blu-ray Disc BD-ROMs and BD-REs/BD-Rs in
BDMV and BDAV mode, including
8 cm discs (single layer) and DL
discs
DVD VIDEO
Discs such as movies that can be
purchased or rented
DVD/DATA DVD DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs in +VR mode
or DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs in video and
VR mode, including 8 cm discs
(single layer) and DVD+R DL/
DVD-R DL discs
DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-RWs/
DVD-Rs containing JPEG* image
files
CD Music CDs or CD-Rs/CD-RWs in
music CD format
DATA CD – CD-Rs/CD-RWs containing JPEG
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Note on playback operations of a BD/DVD
Some playback operations of a BD/DVD may be intentionally set by software producers. Since this
system plays a BD/DVD according to the disc contents the software producers designed, some
playback features may not be available. Refer to the instructions supplied with the BD/DVD.
Region code (BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO only)
Your system has a region code printed on the rear of the unit and will only play a BD-ROM/DVD
VIDEO (playback only) labeled with identical region codes. This system is used to protect copyrights.
DVD VIDEO labeled will also play on this system.
If you try to play any other DVD VIDEO, the message [Playback prohibited by region code.] will
appear on the TV screen. Depending on the BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO, no region code may be indicated
even though playing the BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO is prohibited by area restrictions.
Notes about BD-REs/BD-Rs, DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs, DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs, or
CD-Rs/CD-RWs
Some BD-REs/BD-Rs, DVD+RWs/DVD+Rs, DVD-RWs/DVD-Rs, or CD-Rs/CD-RWs cannot be
played on this system due to the recording quality or physical condition of the disc, or the
characteristics of the recording device and authoring software.
A 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
A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates DVD recorded material on one side with digital
audio material on the other side. However, since the audio material side does not conform to the
Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on this product is not guaranteed.
Note about double-layer DVDs
The playback pictures and sound may be momentarily interrupted when the layers switch.
Note about 8 cm BD-REs/8 cm BD-Rs
Some 8 cm BD-REs/8 cm BD-Rs cannot be played on this system.
Note about BD-REs/BD-Rs
This system supports Ver. 2.1 BD-RE and Ver. 1.1 and 1.2 BD-R including organic pigment type BD-
R (LTH type).
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About playback of discs recorded in AVCHD format
This system can play AVCHD format discs.
What is the AVCHD format?
The AVCHD format is a high-definition digital video camera format used to record SD (standard
definition) or HD (high definition) signals of either the 1080i specification* or the 720p specification**
on DVDs, using efficient data compression coding technology. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is
adopted to compress video data, and the Dolby Digital or Linear PCM system is used to compress audio
data. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is capable of compressing images at higher efficiency than that
of the conventional image compressing format. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format enables a high
definition (HD) video signal shot on a digital video camera recorder to be recorded on DVD discs, in
the same way as it would be for a standard definition (SD) television signal.
* A high-definition specification which utilizes 1080 effective scanning lines and the interlace system.
** A high-definition specification which utilizes 720 effective scanning lines and the progressive system.
Note
• Some AVCHD format discs may not play, depending on the recording condition.
• The AVCHD format disc will not play if it has not been correctly finalized.
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Supported Audio Formats
Audio formats supported by this system are as follows.
a: Supported format.
–: Unsupported format.
* When [Output Video Format] is set to [Video or S Video] (page 110), or [HDMI Resolution]/[Component
Resolution] is set to [480i] or [480p] (page 110), the sound is DTS decoded.
Note
• The table above is valid only when you set [BD Audio Setting] to [Direct] (page 111) and [Fs Limit] to [Off]
(page 111). If another setting is used, depending on the audio format, sound may be decoded to a suitable format
automatically.
• HDMI1 and HDMI2 do not input sound in the case of an audio format that contains copy protections such as Super
Audio CD or DVD-Audio.
Function
Format
LPCM 2ch LPCM 5.1ch,
LPCM 7.1ch
Dolby
Digital,
Dolby Digital
EX
Dolby Digital
Plus
Dolby
TrueHD
DTS,
DTS-ES
Discrete 6.1,
DTS-ES
Matrix 6.1,
DTS96/24
DTS-HD
High
Resolution
Audio
DTS-HD
Master
Audio
“BD/DVD”
aaaaaaaa*
“HDMI1”
“HDMI2”
aaaaaaaa
“SAT/CABLE”
“TV”
(DIGITAL IN)
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Video Output Resolution
Output resolution differs depending on the [Output Video Format] setting in [Video Settings]
(page 109).
* Protected contents on DVDs are output at 480p 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
OUT jack, and 480p video signals are output from the HDMI OUT jack.
Note
• The video input signal from the SAT/CABLE (VIDEO) jack or COMPONENT VIDEO IN (SAT/CABLE) jacks
is not output from the VIDEO OUT (S VIDEO) jack.
About the video output resolution of a connected component
* Available only when connecting a DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter that can output video signal.
Note
• You cannot change the video output resolution of a connected component.
Resolution
setting
When [Output Video Format] is set to
[HDMI]
When [Output Video Format] is set to
[Component Video]
VIDEO OUT
(VIDEO,
S VIDEO)
jack
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
jack
HDMI OUT
jack
VIDEO OUT
(VIDEO,
S VIDEO)
jack
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
jacks
HDMI OUT
jack
480i 480i 480i 480i 480i 480i 480i
480p 480i 480i 480p 480i 480p 480p
720p 480i 480i 720p 480i 720p* 720p*
1080i 480i 480i 1080i 480i 1080i* 1080i*
1080p no picture no picture 1080p unselectable unselectable unselectable
Function Input jack
Resolution
of the input
video signal
Resolution of the output video signal
VIDEO OUT
(VIDEO)
jack
VIDEO OUT
(S VIDEO)
jack
COMPONENT
VIDEO OUT
jacks
HDMI OUT
jack
“SAT/CABLE”
VIDEO IN
jack
480i 480i no picture no picture 480p
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
jacks
480i no picture no picture 480i 480p
480p no picture no picture 480p 480p
720p no picture no picture 720p 720p
1080i no picture no picture 1080i 1080i
“DMPORT”* DMPORT
jack
480i 480i no picture no picture 480p

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Specifications
Amplifier Section
(HCD-IT1000ES)
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC
DISTORTION:
(FTC Output Power)
for the US model
Front L/Front R: With 3.5 ohms loads, both
channels driven, from 200
- 20,000 Hz; rated 50 watts
per channel minimum
RMS power, with no more
than 0.7% total harmonic
distortion from 250 milli
watts to rated output.
Subwoofer: With 2 ohms loads, from
30 - 200 Hz; rated 75 watts
per channel minimum
RMS power, with no more
than 0.7% total harmonic
distortion from 250 milli
watts to rated output.
Power output (rated) for the Canadian model
Front L/ Front R 80 W + 80 W
(at 3.5 ohms, 1 kHz, 1 %
THD)
RMS output power (reference)
Front L / Front R*: 100 W + 100 W
(at 3.5 ohms, 1 kHz, 10 %
THD)
Center*: 100 W
(at 3.5 ohms, 1 kHz, 10 %
THD)
Subwoofer*: 200 W
(at 2 ohms, 100 Hz, 10 %
THD)
* Depending on the decoding mode settings and the
source, there may be no sound output.
Amplifier Section
(HCD-IS1000)
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC
DISTORTION:
(FTC Output Power)
for the US model
Front L/Front R: With 10 ohms loads, both
channels driven, from 800
- 20,000 Hz; rated 35 watts
per channel minimum
RMS power, with no more
than 0.7% total harmonic
distortion from 250 milli
watts to rated output.
Subwoofer: With 4 ohms loads, both
channels driven, from 30 -
800 Hz; rated 75 watts per
channel minimum RMS
power, with no more than
0.7% total harmonic
distortion from 250 milli
watts to rated output.
Power output (rated) for the Canadian model
Front L/ Front R 35 W + 35 W
(at 10 ohms, 1 kHz, 1 %
THD)
RMS output power (reference)
Front L / Front R*: 50 W + 50 W
(at 10 ohms, 1 kHz, 10 %
THD)
Center*: 50 W
(at 10 ohms, 1 kHz, 10 %
THD)
Subwoofer*: 100 W
(at 4 ohms, 70 Hz, 10 %
THD) + 100 W (at 4 ohms,
500 Hz, 10 % THD)
* Depending on the decoding mode settings and the
source, there may be no sound output.
Inputs (Analog)
TV, SAT/CABLE Sensitivity: 450 mV (ATT
ON), 250 mV (ATT OFF)
Impedance: 50 kilohms
Inputs (Digital/COAXIAL)
SAT/CABLE, TV Impedance: 75 ohms
Video Section
Outputs VIDEO: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms
S VIDEO:
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms
C: 0.286 Vp-p 75 ohms
COMPONENT:
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms
PB/CB, PR/CR: 0.7 Vp-p
75 ohms
Inputs VIDEO: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms
COMPONENT:
Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms
PB/CB, PR/CR: 0.7 Vp-p
75 ohms
HDMI section
Connector HDMI 19pin-standard
connector
Video inputs HDMI1, HDMI2:
640 × 480p@60 Hz
720 × 480i@59.94/60 Hz
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720 × 480p@59.94/60 Hz
1280 × 720p@59.94/60 Hz
1920 × 1080i@59.94/
60 Hz
1920 × 1080p@59.94/
60 Hz
720 × 576i@50 Hz
720 × 576p@50 Hz
1280 × 720p@50 Hz
1920 × 1080i@50 Hz
1920 × 1080p@50 Hz
1920 × 1080p@24 Hz
BD/DVD/CD System
Laser Semiconductor laser
(BD: λ = 405 nm)
(DVD: λ = 650 nm)
(CD: λ = 790 nm)
Emission duration:
continuous
Signal format system NTSC
Tuner Section
System PLL quartz-locked digital
synthesizer
FM tuner section
Tuning range 87.5 MHz - 108.0 MHz
(100 kHz step)
Antenna (aerial) FM wire antenna (aerial)
Antenna (aerial) terminals 75 ohms, unbalanced
Intermediate frequency 10.7 MHz
AM tuner section
Tuning range 530 kHz - 1,710 kHz (with
the interval set at 10 kHz)
531 kHz - 1,710 kHz (with
the interval set at 9 kHz)
Antenna (aerial) AM loop antenna (aerial)
Intermediate frequency 450 kHz
Speakers (BDV-IT1000ES)
Front (SS-ITF1)
Speaker system 2-way speaker system,
Bass reflex
Speaker unit 16 mm ×120 mm (21/32 in ×
4 3/4 in), cone type × 3
Rated impedance 3.5 ohms
Dimensions (approx.) 19.5 mm × 546 mm × 30.5
mm (25/32 in × 21 1/2 in ×
1 1/4 in) (w/h/d)
19.5 mm × 602 mm × 35
mm (25/32 in × 23 3/4 in ×
1 7/16 in) (w/h/d) with the
wall bracket
121 mm × 560 mm × 121
mm (4 7/8 in × 22 1/8 in ×
4 7/8 in) (w/h/d) with the
desktop stand
Mass (approx.) 0.5 kg (1 lb 1 3/4 oz)
0.5 kg (1 lb 1 3/4 oz) with
the wall bracket
1.0 kg (2 lbs 3 1/2 oz) with
the desktop stand
Center (SS-ITC1)
Speaker system 2-way speaker system,
Bass reflex
Speaker unit 16 mm × 120 mm (21/32 in
× 4 3/4 in), cone type × 3
Rated impedance 3.5 ohms
Dimensions (approx.) 540 mm × 19.5 mm × 30.5
mm (21 3/8 in × 25/32 in ×
1 1/4 in) (w/h/d)
597 mm × 19.5 mm × 35
mm (23 5/8 in × 25/32 in ×
1 7/16 in) (w/h/d) with the
wall bracket
Mass (approx.) 0.5 kg (1 lb 1 3/4 oz)
0.5 kg (1 lb 1 3/4 oz) with
the wall bracket
Surround (SS-ITR1)
Speaker system Full range speaker system,
Bass reflex
Speaker unit 16 mm ×120 mm (21/32 in ×
4 3/4 in), cone type × 2
Rated impedance 3.5 ohms
Dimensions (approx.) 19.5 mm × 546 mm × 30.5
mm (25/32 in × 21 1/2 in ×
1 1/4 in) (w/h/d)
19.5 mm × 602 mm × 35
mm (25/32 in × 23 3/4 in ×
1 7/16 in) (w/h/d) with the
wall bracket
121 mm × 560 mm × 121
mm (4 7/8 in × 22 1/8 in ×
4 7/8 in) (w/h/d) with the
desktop stand
Mass (approx.) 0.4 kg (14 1/4 oz)
0.4 kg (14 1/4 oz) with the
wall bracket
0.9 kg (1 lb 15 7/8 oz) with
the desktop stand
Subwoofer (SS-ITW1)
Speaker system Subwoofer system, Bass
reflex
Speaker unit 150 mm (6 in), cone type ×
2
Rated impedance 2 ohms
Dimensions (approx.) 196 mm × 410 mm × 372
mm (7 3/4 in × 16 1/4 in ×
14 3/4 in) (w/h/d)
Mass (approx.) 10.5 kg (22 lbs 18 1/2 oz)

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Speakers (BDV-IS1000)
Front/Center/Surround (SS-IS15)
Speaker system Full range speaker system
Speaker unit 35 mm (1 7/16 in), cone
type
Rated impedance 10 ohms
Dimensions (approx.) 45 mm × 55 mm × 40 mm
(1 13/16 in × 2 1/4 in ×
1 5/8 in) (w/h/d)
Mass (approx.) 0.07 kg (3 oz)
Subwoofer (SS-ISW1)
Speaker system 2-way subwoofer system,
Bass reflex
Speaker unit 120 mm (4 3/4 in), cone
type + 160 mm (6 3/8 in),
cone type
Rated impedance 4 ohms
Dimensions (approx.) 196 mm × 360 mm × 372
mm (7 3/4 in × 14 1/4 in ×
14 3/4 in) (w/h/d)
Mass (approx.) 9.0 kg (19 lbs 13 3/4 oz)
General
Power requirements 120 V AC, 60 Hz
Power consumption On: 140 W
(BDV-IT1000ES) Standby: 0.3 W (at the
Power Saving mode)
Power consumption On: 100 W
(BDV-IS1000) Standby: 0.3 W (at the
Power Saving mode)
Output voltage/current
(DIGITAL MEDIA PORT)
DC 5 V/700 mA
LAN (100): 100BASE-TX Terminal
EXTERNAL: External memory slot (For
connecting the external
memory)
DC output: 5 V 500 mA
Max
Dimensions (approx.) 430 mm × 125 mm × 355
mm (17 in × 5 in × 14 in)
(w/h/d) incl. projecting
parts
430 mm × 125 mm × 385
mm (17 in × 5 in × 15 1/4
in) (w/h/d) with the
wireless transceiver
inserted
Mass (approx.) 10 kg (22 lbs 1 oz)
Surround amplifier (TA-SA100WR)
Amplifier Section (BDV-IT1000ES)
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS
for the US model
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC
DISTORTION:
With 3.5 ohms loads, both
channels driven, from 200
- 20,000 Hz; rated 50 watts
per channel minimum
RMS power, with no more
than 0.7% total harmonic
distortion from 250 milli
watts to rated output.
Power output (rated) for Canadian model
80 W + 80 W
(at 3.5 ohms, 1 kHz, 1 %
THD)
RMS output power (reference)
100 W + 100 W
(at 3.5 ohms, 1 kHz, 10 %
THD)
Amplifier Section (BDV-IS1000)
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS
for the US model
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC
DISTORTION:
With 10 ohms loads, both
channels driven, from 800
- 20,000 Hz; rated 35 watts
per channel minimum
RMS power, with no more
than 0.7% total harmonic
distortion from 250 milli
watts to rated output.
Power output (rated) for Canadian model
35 W + 35 W
(at 10 ohms, 1 kHz, 1 %
THD)
RMS output power (reference)
50 W + 50 W
(at 10 ohms, 1 kHz, 10 %
THD)
Rated impedance: 3 - 16 Ω
General
Power requirements 120 V AC, 60 Hz
Power consumption On: 50 W
Dimensions (approx.) 85 mm × 100 mm × 330
mm (3 3/8 in × 4 in × 13 in)
(w/h/d) (incl. EZW-RT10)
85 mm × 100 mm × 345
mm (3 3/8 in × 4 in × 13 5/8
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cord cover and speaker
cord holder
Mass (approx.) 1.7 kg (3 lb 12 oz) incl.
speaker cord cover and
speaker cord holder
Wireless transceiver (EZW-RT10)
Communication system S-AIR Specification
version 1.0
Output 12.0 mW
Frequency band 2.4000 GHz - 2.4835 GHz
Modulation method DSSS
Power requirements DC 3.3 V, 350 mA
Dimensions (approx.) 50 mm × 13 mm × 60 mm
(2 in × 17/32 in × 2 3/8 in) (w/
h/d)
Mass (approx.) 24 g (1 oz)
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
• Standby power consumption 0.3 W.
• Halogenated flame retardants are not
used in the printed wiring boards.
• Over 85% power efficiency of
amplifier block is achieved with the
full digital amplifier, S-Master.

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Language Code List
The language spellings conform to the ISO 639: 1988 (E/F) standard.
Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Language
1027 Afar
1028 Abkhazian
1032 Afrikaans
1039 Amharic
1044 Arabic
1045 Assamese
1051 Aymara
1052 Azerbaijani
1053 Bashkir
1057 Byelorussian
1059 Bulgarian
1060 Bihari
1061 Bislama
1066 Bengali;
Bangla
1067 Tibetan
1070 Breton
1079 Catalan
1093 Corsican
1097 Czech
1103 Welsh
1105 Danish
1109 German
1130 Bhutani
1142 Greek
1144 English
1145 Esperanto
1149 Spanish
1150 Estonian
1151 Basque
1157 Persian
1165 Finnish
1166 Fiji
1171 Faroese
1174 French
1181 Frisian
1183 Irish
1186 Scots Gaelic
1194 Galician
1196 Guarani
1203 Gujarati
1209 Hausa
1217 Hindi
1226 Croatian
1229 Hungarian
1233 Armenian
1235 Interlingua
1239 Interlingue
1245 Inupiak
1248 Indonesian
1253 Icelandic
1254 Italian
1257 Hebrew
1261 Japanese
1269 Yiddish
1283 Javanese
1287 Georgian
1297 Kazakh
1298 Greenlandic
1299 Cambodian
1300 Kannada
1301 Korean
1305 Kashmiri
1307 Kurdish
1311 Kirghiz
1313 Latin
1326 Lingala
1327 Laothian
1332 Lithuanian
1334 Latvian;
Lettish
1345 Malagasy
1347 Maori
1349 Macedonian
1350 Malayalam
1352 Mongolian
1353 Moldavian
1356 Marathi
1357 Malay
1358 Maltese
1363 Burmese
1365 Nauru
1369 Nepali
1376 Dutch
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1403 (Afan)Oromo
1408 Oriya
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1428 Polish
1435 Pashto;
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1463 Quechua
1481 Rhaeto-
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1483 Romanian
1489 Russian
1491 Kinyarwanda
1495 Sanskrit
1498 Sindhi
1501 Sangho
1502 Serbo-
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1506 Slovenian
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1508 Shona
1509 Somali
1511 Albanian
1512 Serbian
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1521 Tamil
1525 Telugu
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1528 Thai
1529 Tigrinya
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1534 Setswana
1535 Tonga
1538 Turkish
1539 Tsonga
1540 Tatar
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1564 Urdu
1572 Uzbek
1581 Vietnamese
1587 Volapük
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1632 Xhosa
1665 Yoruba
1684 Chinese
1697 Zulu
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2046 Austria
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2070 Brazil
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2090 Chile
2092 China
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2165 Finland
2174 France
2109 Germany
2248 India
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2254 Italy
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2304 Korea
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2362 Mexico
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2390 New Zealand
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2427 Pakistan
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2436 Portugal
2489 Russia
2501 Singapore
2149 Spain
2499 Sweden
2086 Switzerland
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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 high-definition
content.
AVCHD
The AVCHD format is a high-definition digital
video camera format used to record SD
(standard definition) or HD (high definition)
signals of either the 1080i specification* or the
720p specification** on DVDs, using efficient
data compression coding technology. The
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is adopted to
compress video data, and the Dolby Digital or
Linear PCM system is used to compress audio
data. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is
capable of compressing images at higher
efficiency than that of the conventional image
compression format. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
format enables a high definition (HD) video
signal shot on a digital video camera recorder to
be recorded on DVD discs in the same way as it
would be for a standard definition (SD)
television signal.
* A high definition specification that utilizes 1080
effective scanning lines and the interlace format.
** A high definition specification that utilizes 720
effective scanning lines and the progressive format.
BD-J application
The BD-ROM format supports Java for
interactive functions.
“BD-J” offers content providers almost
unlimited functionality when creating
interactive BD-ROM titles.
BD-R
BD-R (Blu-ray Disc Recordable) is a
recordable, write-once Blu-ray Disc, available
in the same capacities as the BD below. Since
contents can be recorded and cannot be
overwritten, a BD-R can be used to archive
valuable data or storing and distributing video
material.
BD-RE
BD-RE (Blu-ray Disc Rewritable) is a
recordable and rewritable Blu-ray Disc,
available in the same capacities as the BD
below. The re-recordable feature makes
extensive editing and time-shifting applications
possible.
BD-ROM
BD-ROMs (Blu-ray Disc Read-Only Memory)
are commercially produced discs and are
available in the same capacities as the BD
below. Other than conventional movie and video
contents, these discs have enhanced features
such as interactive content, menu operations
using pop-up menus, selection of subtitle
display, and slideshow. Although a BD-ROM
may contain any form of data, most BD-ROM
discs will contain movies in High Definition
format, for playback on Blu-ray Disc/DVD
players.
Blu-ray Disc (BD)
A disc format developed for recording/playing
high-definition (HD) video (for HDTV, etc.),
and for storing large amounts of data. A single
layer Blu-ray Disc holds up to 25 GB, and a
dual-layer Blu-ray Disc holds up to 50 GB of
data.
Digital Cinema Auto Calibration
Digital Cinema Auto Calibration was developed
by Sony to automatically measure and adjusts
the speaker settings to your listening
environment in a short period of time.
Dolby Digital
This movie theater sound format is more
advanced than Dolby Surround Pro Logic. In
this format, the surround speakers output stereo
sound with an expanded frequency range, and a
subwoofer channel for deep bass is
independently provided. This format is also
called “5.1” with the subwoofer channel
designed as the 0.1 channel (since it functions
only when a deep bass effect is needed). All six
channels in this format are recorded separately
for superior channel separation. Furthermore,
since all the signals are processed digitally, less
signal degradation occurs.
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Dolby Digital Plus
Developed as an extension to Dolby Digital, the
audio coding technology supports 7.1 multi-
channel surround sound.
Dolby Pro Logic II
Dolby Pro Logic II creates five full-bandwidth
output channels from 2 channel sources. This is
done using an advanced, high-purity matrix
surround decoder that extracts the spatial
properties of the original recording without
adding any new sounds or tonal colorations.
xMovie mode
The Movie mode is for use with stereo television
shows and all programs encoded in Dolby
Surround. The result is enhanced sound field
directionality that approaches the quality of
discrete 5.1-channel sound.
xMusic mode
The Music mode is for use with any stereo music
recordings, and provides a wide and deep sound
space.
Dolby Surround Pro Logic
As one method of decoding Dolby Surround,
Dolby Surround Pro Logic produces four
channels from 2 channel sound. Compared with
the former Dolby Surround system, Dolby
Surround Pro Logic reproduces left-to-right
panning more naturally and localizes sounds
more precisely. To take full advantage of Dolby
Surround Pro Logic, you should have one pair of
surround speakers and a center speaker. The
surround speakers output monaural sound.
Dolby TrueHD
Dolby TrueHD is a lossless coding technology
that supports up to 8 channels of multi-channel
surround sound for the next generation optical
discs. The reproduced sound is true to the
original source bit-for-bit.
DTS
Digital audio compression technology
developed by DTS, Inc. This technology
conforms to 5.1-channel surround. This format
comprises of stereo rear channel and there is
discrete subwoofer channel in this format. DTS
provides the same 5.1 discrete channels of high
quality digital audio. The good channel
separation is realized due to the all channel data
being recorded discretely and processed in
digitally.
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio
Developed as an extension to DTS Digital
Surround format. It supports a maximum
sampling frequency of 96 kHz, and 7.1 multi-
channel surround.
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio has a
maximum transmission rate of 6 Mbps, with
lossy compression (Lossy).
DTS-HD Master Audio
DTS-HD Master Audio has a maximum
transmission rate of 24.5 Mbps, and uses
lossless compression (Lossless), and DTS-HD
Master Audio corresponds to a maximum
sampling frequency of 192 kHz, and maximum
of 7.1ch.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia
Interface)
HDMI is an interface that supports both video
and audio on a single digital connection,
allowing you to enjoy high quality digital
picture and sound. The HDMI specification
supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital
Content Protection), a copy protection
technology that incorporates coding technology
for digital video signals.
Interlace format
(Interlaced scanning)
The Interlace format is the NTSC standard
method for displaying TV images at 30 frames
per second. Each frame is scanned twice -
alternately between the even numbered scanning
lines and then odd numbered scanning lines, at
60 times per second.
LTH (Low to High)
LTH is a recording system that supports organic
pigment type BD-R.
Parental Control
A function of the BD/DVD to limit playback of
the disc by the age of the users according to the
limitation level in each country. The limitation
varies from disc to disc; when it is activated,
playback is completely prohibited, violent
scenes are skipped or replaced with other scenes
and so on.

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PhotoTV HD
“PhotoTV HD” allows for a highly-detailed
pictures, and photo-like expression of subtle
textures and colors. By connecting Sony
“PhotoTV HD” compatible devices using an
HDMI cable, whole new world of photos can be
enjoyed in breathtaking Full HD quality. For
instance, the delicate texture of the human skin,
flowers, sand and waves can now be displayed
on a large screen in beautiful photo-like quality.
Pop-up menu
An enhanced menu operation available on BD-
ROMs. The pop-up menu appears when POP
UP/MENU is pressed during playback, and can
be operated while playback is in progress.
Progressive format
(sequential scanning)
In contrast to the Interlace format, the
progressive format can reproduce 50 - 60 frames
per second by reproducing all scanning lines
(525 lines for the NTSC system). The overall
picture quality increases and still images, text
and horizontal lines appear sharper. This format
is compatible with the 525 or 625 progressive
format.
S-AIR
(Sony Audio Interactive Radio
frequency)
Recent times have seen the rapid spread of DVD
media, Digital Broadcasting, and other high-
quality media.
To ensure that the subtle nuances of these high-
quality media are transmitted with no
deterioration, Sony has developed a technology
called “S-AIR” for the radio transmission of
digital audio signals with no compression, and
has incorporated this technology into the EZW-
RT10/EZW-T100.
This technology transfers digital audio signals
with no compression using the 2.4 GHz band
range of ISM band (Industrial, Scientific, and
Medical band), such as wireless LANs and
Bluetooth applications.
x.v.Color
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
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
Numerics
24p True Cinema 153
A
ANGLE 68
Attenuate - SAT/CABLE 111
Attenuate - TV 111
Audio 112
Audio DRC 111
Audio Settings 111
Auto Calibration 98, 111
Auto Display 116
AVCHD 132, 151
B
BD Audio Setting 111
BD Data 69, 127
BD Parental Control 112
BD/DVD Menu 112
BD/DVD Viewing Settings 112
BDAV 130
BDMV 130
BD-R 151
BD-RE 151
Blu-ray Disc 151
C
CD 73, 130
Child Lock 106
Cinema Conversion Mode 110
Control for HDMI 67, 95, 114
D
D. C. A. C. (Digital Cinema
Auto Calibration) 98, 151
Digital Cinema Sound 80
DIGITAL MEDIA PORT 88
Dimmer 116
Disc Lock 67
Dolby Digital 81, 151
Dolby Digital Plus 152
Dolby Pro Logic II 152
Dolby Surround Pro Logic 152
Dolby TrueHD 152
DTS 81, 152
DTS-HD 152
DUAL MONO 82
DVD 65, 130
DVD Aspect Ratio 109
DVD Parental Control 112
E
Easy Setup 60, 118
F
Front panel 10
Front panel display 11
Fs Limit 111
H
HDMI
YCbCr/RGB 115
HDMI (High-Definition
Multimedia Interface) 152
HDMI Settings 114
Hybrid Disc Playback Layer
113
I
Instant Advance 66
Instant Replay 66
Interlace format 152
Internet Settings 117
L
Language Code List 139
LTH 152
M
MOVIE-D.C.S.- 80
Multiplex broadcast sound 82
N
Naming preset stations 85
Network Settings 117
Network Update 108
NIGHT 105
O
One-Touch Play 67
OPTIONS 75
OSD 116
Output Video Format 110
P
PARENTAL CONTROL 152
Parental Control 66
Parental Control Region Code
113
Password 113
Pause Mode 110
Photo Settings 114
PhotoTV HD 76, 153
Playable discs 130
POP UP/MENU 69
Progressive format 153
R
Rear panel 12
Region code 131
Remote 16
Resetting 119
Resume Play 68
S
S-AIR 5, 89, 153
S-AIR ID 89, 116
S-AIR Pairing 92, 116
S-AIR receiver 89
S-AIR RF Change 94, 116
S-AIR Standby 92, 116
Screen Format 109
Screen Saver 116
Slideshow Speed 114
Sound Mode 80
Speaker Settings 100, 111
Connection 100
Distance 100
Level 101
Standby Mode 116
Subtitle 112
Surround amplifier 13, 89
System Information 116
T
Test Tone 101
TV Type 109
U
Update 108
V
Video Settings 109
X
x.v.Color 115, 153