Sony DAV-FX10 manual Does your TV accept progressive signals?, 22US

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CTo connect to a TV with the COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks

Connect a component video cord (not supplied). To use the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks (Y, PB/ CB, PR/CR) instead of the video jacks, your TV monitor must be equipped with via COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks (Y, PB/CB, PR/CR). If your TV accepts progressive format signals, you must use this connection and set the output channel of the system to progressive format (page 22).

Green

Blue

Red

When connecting to a standard 4:3 screen TV

Depending on the disc, the image may not fit your TV screen.

To change the aspect ratio, see page 74.

Does your TV accept progressive signals?

Progressive is the method for displaying TV images which reduces flickering, and sharpens the image. To display using this method, you need to connect to a TV that accepts progressive signals.

FUNCTION

PROGRESSIVE

With cover opened.

“P AUTO” or “P VIDEO” appears in the front panel display when the system outputs progressive signals.

1

2

Press FUNCTION repeatedly to select “DVD.”

Press PROGRESSIVE.

Each time you press PROGRESSIVE, the display changes as follows:

tP AUTO (PROGRESSIVE AUTO) r

P VIDEO (PROGRESSIVE VIDEO)

r

INTERLACE

xP AUTO (PROGRESSIVE AUTO)

Select this setting when:

– your TV accepts progressive signals, and,

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Contents DVD Home Theatre System For the customers in the U.S.A PrecautionsFor the customers in Canada Welcome Table of Contents Settings and Adjustments Additional InformationAbout This Manual About the Super Audio CD Example of discs that the system cannot playAbout Multi Session CD Music discs encoded with copyright protection technologiesRegion code Types of Super Audio CDsCopyrights Control Menu display Guide to the Control Menu Display10US List of Control Menu items 11USTo turn off the display Press Display12US 13US UnpackingInserting Batteries into the Remote Getting StartedHookup Overview 14US15US Speaker System HookupRequired cords Speaker cordsConnecting the speakers 16US17US Installing the speakers on the wallAvoiding short-circuiting the speakers To connect the speaker cordsAttach the wall-mount pads on the rear side of the speaker 18USFasten the screws to the wall Hang the speakers on the screws19US Antenna Aerial Hookup 20US21US Connecting the video cordsTV Hookup To connect to a TV with the Video in jacks22US Does your TV accept progressive signals?When connecting to a standard 43 screen TV To connect to a TV with the Component Video in jacksAbout DVD software types and the conversion method Connecting the audio cords23US Video Progressive Video24US To Video 2 Audio25US Connecting the system and the other componentOther Component Hookup Outputs the other component through the system26US Turning off Demonstration Setting the demonstration mode on/off27US Performing the Quick Setup 28USTo recall the Quick Setup display To quit the Quick Setup29US Positioning the speakers Speaker Setup30US 31US To save the power in standby modePlaying Discs Playing DiscsAdditional operations About DVD 5-DISC changer32US While playing a disc, press x to stop playbackCreating your own program Program Play 33USPlaying in random order Shuffle Play 34USPlaying repeatedly Repeat Play 35US36US Using the DVD’s MenuPress TOP Menu or Menu For a Super Audio CD 37USTo go back to the menu Press SA-CD/CD when the system is in stop mode38US Start playing a Video CD with PBC functionsMP3 audio track or Jpeg image file that the system can play What is MP3/JPEG?Discs that the system can play 39USPlayback order of MP3 audio tracks or Jpeg image files Structure of disc contents40US Selecting an MP3 audio track Selecting an album41US To return to the previous display Selecting a Jpeg image file42US To rotate a Jpeg image43US Press X/x to select Mode MP3, JPEG, then press EnterPress X/x to select the setting you want and press Enter PlayingSpecifying the slide show duration 44US45US Adjusting the Delay Between the Picture SoundSelecting an effect for image files in the slide show Press X/x to select EFFECT, then press EnterPlaying one frame at a time Freeze Frame Watching frame by frame Slow-motion Play46US When playing a Video CD/Super VCD without PBC Playback 47US48US To search for a scene using the time code DVD Video onlyIf you make a mistake 49US To return to normal play during settingSearching by Scene Press Picture Navi during playbackViewing Information About the Disc When playing a DVD Video orWhen playing an MP3 50US51US When playing a Video CD with PBC functionsChecking the Playing Time and Remaining Time Press Display repeatedly to change the time information52US Checking the play information of the DiscChecking the date information To check DVD/Super Audio CD/CD textChanging the Sound Sound Adjustments53US 54US Checking the audio signal formatAbout audio signals ExampleOutputting 2 channel sources like CDs by 5.1channel Using only the front speaker and subwooferAutomatic outputting of the original sound 55US56US Enjoying Digital Cinema SoundOutputting 2 channel sources from the surround speakers About DCS Digital Cinema Sound57US Enjoying the sound at low volumeEnjoying the surround sound by headphones To turn the surround effect offTo turn off the sound effect Reinforcing bass frequencies58US Press DsgxDisplaying the Subtitles Using Various Additional FunctionsChanging the Angles 59USLocking Discs 60USTo turn off the Custom Parental Control function Limiting playback for children61US To play a disc for which Custom Parental Control is setTo turn off the Parental Control function 62USTo play a disc for which Parental Control is set Press X/x to select Password t Changing the passwordIf you make a mistake entering your password 63USCode numbers of controllable TVs Controlling TVs with the remote64US To control the TV65US Using the Theatre Sync FunctionPreparing for the Theatre Sync function Other Operations66US Operating for the Theatre Sync functionTo change the transmit time 67US Enjoying Multiplex Broadcast SoundSelecting the connected component DVD t Tuner FM t Tuner AM t Video 1 t Video 2 t DVD t68US To change the preset numberListening to the radio To turn off the radioNaming preset stations 69US70US Using the Sleep TimerTo cancel the Sleep Timer function To check the remaining timeReturning to the Default Settings 71USSelect a setting using X/x, then press Using the Setup DisplaySelect an item using X/x, then press 72USSettings and Adjustments To reset all of the Setup settings73US TV Type Settings for the Display74US Screen SaverBlack Level Component OUT 75USBlack Level Output76US Custom SettingsPause Mode DVD VIDEO/DVD-RW only Track Selection DVD Video only77US Settings for the SpeakersTo return to the default setting when changing a setting SizeTo adjust the volume of all the speakers at one time Adjusting the speaker level by using the test tone78US 79US Precautions 80USTroubleshooting 81USSound 82USOperation 83US MP3 audio track cannot be playedSelf-diagnosis Function 84USSpecifications 85USGlossary 86US87US 88US 89US Language Code ListLanguage spellings conform to the ISO 639 1988 E/F standard 90US Index to Parts and ControlsFront panel Stop 32 Pause Play Eject 31 Disc 1-5 On/standby 27, 3191US Front panel displayAbout the indications in the front panel display Rear panel 92USRemote 93USEg TV CH -/+ 94USTV CH + button has a tactile dot 95US DVD Setup Display ListWant to use from 96US AMP Menu ListAMP menu Index 97US98US Test Tone 78 Theatre Sync 65 TIME/TEXT 48 Title

DAV-FX10 specifications

The Sony DAV-FX10 is a sophisticated home theater system that embodies the fusion of advanced technology and user-friendly design. This all-in-one system is particularly aimed at delivering an immersive audio-visual experience, making it an ideal choice for cinephiles and music lovers alike.

One of the standout features of the DAV-FX10 is its elegant yet compact design. It seamlessly blends with various home decor styles while not compromising on performance. The system is equipped with a powerful 5.1-channel surround sound setup, which includes five satellite speakers and a robust subwoofer. This configuration delivers an engaging audio experience, ensuring that every film and music piece resonates with clarity and a rich depth of sound.

The DAV-FX10 supports multi-format playback, allowing users to enjoy various media through its versatile connectivity options. It is compatible with DVD, CD, and even VCD formats, making it a versatile option for different media sources. Additionally, the system features a built-in AM/FM tuner, providing access to a wide range of radio stations.

One of the notable technologies in the DAV-FX10 is the Dolby Digital and DTS decoding capabilities. These technologies enhance the audio quality significantly, enabling users to fully experience the nuances of soundtracks and intricate sound designs in films. The system also includes a Virtual 3D Sound feature that creates an expansive soundstage, making it feel like one is in the middle of the action.

A user-friendly remote control is included, simplifying the navigation through various functions and settings. Users can easily customize audio settings, select audio tracks, or switch between media sources without hassle.

Additional features of the DAV-FX10 include convenient analog video output connections, making it compatible with numerous television sets, and an HDMI output option for modern displays. Its compact size makes it easy to integrate into smaller living spaces, yet it does not compromise audio and video quality.

In conclusion, the Sony DAV-FX10 is a powerful, feature-rich home theater system that caters to a vast range of entertainment needs. With its sleek design, surround sound capabilities, and multi-format support, it offers an impressive solution for anyone looking to elevate their home viewing and listening experience. Whether watching the latest blockbuster or enjoying music, the DAV-FX10 stands out as a commendable choice for home entertainment.