Sony SLV-AV100UX Specifications, System Amplifier General, VCR Inputs and outputs

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Specifications

System

Amplifier

 

General

Channel coverage

PAL:

UHF E21 to E69

RF output signal

UHF channels 28 to 55

Aerial out

75-ohm asymmetrical aerial socket

VCR Inputs and outputs

VIDEO OUT (EURO-AV)

EURO LINE IN

21-pin

Video input: pin 20

Audio input: pins 2 and 6

Video output: pin 19

Audio output: pins 1 and 3

VIDEO 1 IN

VIDEO 2 INPUT

VIDEO IN, phono jack (1) Input signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced, sync negative AUDIO IN, phono jacks (2) Input level: 327 mVrms Input impedance: more than 47 kilohms

MONITOR VIDEO OUT

Phono jack (1)

Output signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohm (unbalanced), sync negative

POWER OUTPUT

Stereo Mode

DIN 1 kHz, 4 ohms, 75 W + 75 W

Surround mode

(DIN 1 kHz, 4 ohms)

Front

50 W/ch

Centre

50 W

 

(only in the PROLOGIC

 

and THEATRE mode)

Rear

50 W

Frequency response

TUNER, CD, TAPE/MD, VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, TV, and LINE : 10 Hz - 20 kHz ± 1 dB

Inputs

CD

 

Sensitivity

220 mV

Impedance

50 kilohms

S/N

82 dB

(Weighting

82 dB (’78 IHF)

network, input

(A, 0.5 V)

level)

 

TUNER, TAPE/MD, VIDEO1,

VIDEO2, TV, and LINE

Sensitivity

180 mV

Impedance

50 kilohms

S/N

82 dB

(Weighting

82 dB (’78 IHF)

network, input

(A, 0.5 V)

level)

 

Outputs

TAPE/MD REC OUT

Voltage 180 mV, Impedance 10 kilohms

MIX OUT Voltage : 2 V Impedance : 10 kilohms

PHONES

Accepts low and high impedance headphones

Muting

–20 dB

BASS BOOST

+10 dB at 70 Hz

TONE

±8 dB at 100 Hz and 10 kHz

Power requirements

230 V AC, 50 Hz

Power consumption

180 W

(During stand-by with the STANDBY DISPLAY switch set to OFF)

4.6 W

Operating temperature

5°C to 40°C

Storage temperature

–20°C to 60°C

Dimensions

Approx. 430 × 157 × 430 mm (w/h/ d)

including projecting parts and controls

Mass

Approx. 13.7 kg

Supplied accessories

Remote commander (1)

R6 (size AA) batteries (2)

Aerial cable (1)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Additional Information

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Contents Amplifier Integrated Video Cassette Recorder Precautions SafetyInstalling Compatible colour systemsTable of contents Step Using the remote commander Inserting the batteriesGetting Started Aerial input on your TV using Unit and the EURO-AV Scart connector On the TVBefore you connect Disconnect the aerial cable from yourIf your TV doesn’t have a EURO-AV Scart connector Connecting speaker systems Connecting an active woofer Listening through the headphonesSpeakers Rear L/R connectors Placing the speakersConnecting various audio/video equipment Connect the mains lead to the mains Conserving power while the unit is standing by SuppliedTo check that the TV tuning is correct Press ON/STANDBY to turn on the unitPress RF Channel on the unit Turn on your TV and select a programme positionPress Easy SET UP on the unit Press VHS Tuner to turn on the unit and TVSet the TV for VCR reception Lift the top cover of the remote commander Preset automatically, change the programmePositions of the stations, and disable the unused Programme positions. If all the settings areSetting up the unit with Easy SET UP Press ?// to select the centre modeDecrease the volume of the centre speaker so you Have an equal volume balance with the otherVolume of the rear speakers so you have an Equal volume balance with the other speakers atIf you have only front and rear speakers If you have only front and centre speakersManual setup Presetting channels Before you start…Manual setup Presetting channels Disabling unwanted programme positions If the picture is not clearManual setup Selecting station names/setting up Video Plus+ Press Cursor / to highlight the guide channel column only Guide Station name Channel Setting up Video Plus+ for satellite broadcasts Manual setup -- Changing/disabling programme positions Changing programme positionsITV BBC1 BBC2 CH4 Select Manual setup -- Changing/ disabling programme positions Manual setup Setting the clock Setting the clock manuallyManual setup Setting the clock Changing the station for Auto Clock Set Playing a video tape Basic VCR OperationsTo use the time counter To change the information in the display windowTo mute the sound Using the pre- programmed sound FieldsRecording TV programmes Press r REC to start recording To stop recordingTo check the remaining tape length To watch another TV programme while recordingRecording TV programmes To save a recordingRecording TV programmes using Video Plus+ Recording TV programmes using Video Plus+ To record satellite broadcastsUsing the unit after setting the timer Setting the timer manually Timer recording with PDC signals Press Cursor / to confirm the settingPress Execute Press Timer REC ON/OFF Daily/weekly recordingChecking/changing/ cancelling timer settings When the timer settings overlap Selecting the equipment Audio/Video Equipment OperationsControlling the function buttons Watching a picture while listening to audio equipment Before operating audio/video equipmentFunction buttons on the unit Function To increase or decrease the volume To turn off the whole systemControlling VCRs which have the Command Mode selector Controlling VCRsTurning on and controlling the unit’s VCR Using the remote commander buttons to control the other VCR To relate VIDEO1 or VIDEO2 with Command Mode againControlling VCRs Turning on and controlling another VCR Turning off the selected VCRControlling the TV Controlling the TV Using the TV independently Turning off the TVTo select the TV’s input source Listening to preset radio programmes To scan preset stationsTo scan the preset stations Listening to a radio programmePlaying back a CD To locate a track with the number buttonsControlling a cassette deck Playing a tapeRecording on a tape Controlling a cassette deck Customizing the remote commander for a DAT deck Controlling a DAT deckControlling a DAT deck Customizing the remote commander for an MD deck Controlling an MD deckPlaying an MD Controlling an MD deck Recording on an MDCustomizing the remote commander for an LD player Controlling an LD playerPlaying back an LD To start playback from the beginning of either LD sideControlling an LD player Turning off the LD playerTaking advantage of the sound fields Sound Field OperationsSelecting the sound field To temporarily turn off the sound effect you setTaking advantage of the sound fields What’s Dolby Surround and Dolby Pro Logic Surround?What’s surround sound? Adjusting the delay time Getting the most out of Dolby Pro Logic Surround soundCustomizing the sound fields Adjusting the tone for all sound fields To start your adjustment from a flat equalizer curveTo return to the previous menu Press Cursor /. to move the cursor I to Tone EditStart playing a programme Source, then repeat stepsHighlight Effect Press EXECUTE, then press CursorSource, then repeat steps Through 4 in Using the pre Reinforcing the bass sound for all sound fieldsSound fields in step Reconfiguring the Prologic and Theatre sound fields Increasing the maximum rear speaker level Using the Click Shuttle ring Playing/searching at various speedsAdvanced VCR Operations Recording TV programmes using the quick timer To extend the durationRecording stereo and bilingual programmes Nicam systemTo select the sound while recording How sound is recorded on a video tape Searching using the index function To stop searchingAdjusting the picture Adjusting the trackingAbout Optimum Picture Control OPC Changing menu options Menu choicesRecording from another VCR or LD player EditingBefore you start editing Audio dubbing Before you start dubbing…To stop while editing To listen to both the hi-fi and normal audioCustomizing the remote commander function buttons To restore the factory settings for VIDEO1 or VIDEO2Additional Information Factory set functions Troubleshooting Symptoms caused by contaminated video headsTroubleshooting Remote commander does Specifications System Amplifier GeneralVCR Inputs and outputs Index to parts and controls Front panelFront panel, with cover opened Display window Rear panel Index to parts and controls Remote commander Remote commander, with top cover opened Index Y, Z