Sony HT-5800DP, HT-4850DP manual Hooking up video components, 10US

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Hooking up video components

If you connect your TV to the MONITOR VIDEO OUT jack, you can watch the video from the selected input (page 18). For details on the required cords (AE), see page 6.

VCR

OUTPUT

VIDEO

OUT

AUDIO

OUT

L

R

TV monitor

INPUT

VIDEO

DIGITAL

OPTICAL

VIDEO 2

IN

DVD IN

COAXIAL

BC

ANTENNA

MONITOR

AM

VIDEO IN VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT

L

L

 

L

L

 

 

 

 

 

 

AUDIO

 

 

 

 

 

OUT

IN R

OUT R IN

AUDIO IN

R AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT R AUDIO IN

SUB

CD

MD/TAPE

DVD

VIDEO 2

VIDEO 1

WOOFER

OUT L

L

IN

B

B

INPUT OUTPUT

 

VIDEO

VIDEO

 

IN

OUT

 

AUDIO

AUDIO

 

IN

OUT

 

 

L

 

 

L

 

 

R

 

 

R

 

VCR

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Contents Home Theatre System For customers in the United States SS-MSP68 SS-CNP68 SA-WMSP68 DVP-NC675P About This ManualSS-MSP68 SS-CNP68 SA-WMSP76 DVP-NC675P Table of Contents Getting Started Check how to hookup your componentsConnectable components VCROptical digital cord Required cordsAudio cord Video cord Audio/video cordConnect the audio jacks Hooking up a DVD player or satellite tunerFor details on the required cords A-E, see Connect the video jacks Satellite tuner TV monitor1b Connecting components with only analog audio jacks Hooking up audio componentsHooking up video components 10USGetting Connecting the antennasConnect the supplied AM loop antenna and FM wire antenna StartedAttaching foot pads Connecting speakersExample of 5.1 channel speaker system configuration 12USSpeaker cords supplied Required cords13US Monaural audio cord supplied14US Connecting the AC power cordPerforming initial setup operations Press EnterSpeaker setup parameters Getting Started 15USListening to the sub woofer Setting up the sub wooferSL SR PL Surround speaker placement 16USPress Test Tone again after adjustment Adjusting the levelTurn Level to adjust the volume Getting Started 17USSelecting the component When Multi Channel Decoding indicator lights upTo use the headphones To mute the soundListening to FM/AM radio Automatic tuningPress Tuning + or Tuning Amplifier Operation 19USPresetting radio stations Presetting radio stationsTuning to preset stations Changing the information in the display Adjusting the brightness of the displayChanging the display Amplifier Operation 21USAbout the indications in the display DTS Lights up when DTS signals are input22US Enjoying Surround Sound 23US Decoding the input audio signal automaticallyEnjoying higher fidelity sound Press 2CHAbout DCS Digital Cinema Sound Selecting a sound fieldSelecting a sound field for movies 24USTo turn off the surround effect Selecting a sound field for musicAbout Cinema Studio EX modes Enjoying Surround Sound 25USAdjusting the Level menu Switching the audio input mode for digital componentsCustomizing sound fields Range COMP. XXX Dynamic range compressor Resetting sound fields to the initial settingsAdvanced Adjustments and Settings 27US EFCT. XXX Effect levelAdvanced settings Adjusting the toneUsing the Customize menu to adjust the receiver Name Naming preset stations and inputs Advanced Adjustments and Settings 29USDual Digital broadcast language selection To index a preset station Naming preset stations and inputsUsing the Sleep Timer To index an inputRecording on a video tape RecordingRecording on an audio tape or MiniDisc Other Operations 31USInserting batteries into the remote Before you use your remote32US Operations Using the Remote RM-PP760 33US 34US To reset the remote to factory settings Selecting the command modeTo check the command mode of the remote Operations Using the Remote RM-PP760 35USProgramming the remote To control an MD deck To control a CD playerTo control a DAT deck To control a tape deckTo control a TV To control a VCRTo control a DVD player To control a satellite tuner or cable boxPrecautions Additional Information 39USTroubleshooting 40USAdditional Information 41US Remote controlError message If there is a malfunction, the display shows a messageReference sections for clearing the receiver’s memory SpecificationsIf the problem persist 42US43US SA-WMSP68 Supplied accessories44US SA-WMSP76Page Main unit How to use pages 46List of button locations and reference pages 46USAdditional Information 47US Index