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[SPEAKER SETUP]

To obtain the best possible snrround sound, set connection of the speakers and their distance from your listening position. Then use the test tone to adjnst the level and the balance of the speakers to the same level.

Select [SPEAKER SETUP] in the Setup Display. For details, see "Using the Setup Display" (page 86).

The default settings are underlined.

You cannot operate these setup items when you connect headphones to the unit.

SPEAKERSETUP

To return to the default setting

when changing a setting

Select the item, then press ('LEAR. Note that

only the [CONNECTION] setting does not

return to the deLmlt setting.

[CONNECTION]

If yOU do not COllnect center or surroulld

speakers, set the parameters l\_r [CENTER] and

[SURROUND]. Since the front speaker and subwoot)r setting is fixed, you cannot change them.

[FRONT]

IYESI

 

[CENTER]

IYESI: Normally selectIhis.

 

INONEI: Select this if no center

 

speaker is used.

 

[SURROUND]

[YES]: Normally

select this.

 

[NONE]: Select this if no

 

surround speaker

is used.

[SUBWOOFER]

[YES]

 

When you change Ihe [CONNECTION] setting, the ]SPEAKER FORMATION] setting returns to ]STANDARD].

[DISTANCE (FRONT)]

The default distance setting for the speakers in relation to the listening position is shown below. When yon set the distance using the Quick Setup (page 24), the settings is automatically displayed.

/

0,00 - 7.00 m2)/

0-23ft

Be sure to change the value in the Setup Display when yon move the speakers.

[L/R]Front speaker dislance from the

3,00 roll 0 It 1)3/ listening position can be set from 0.00 to 7.00 meters 2) (0 to 23 fl).

[CENTER]Center speaker distance from file

3.00roll 0 It _)3/ listening position can be set from (appears when you 0.00 to 7.00 meters2) (0 to 23 fl). set [CENTER] to

[YES] in the

[CONNECTION]

setting.)

[SUBWOOFER] Subwool_r distance flom IIle

3.00m/10 It _)3/ listening position can be set from

0.00to 7.00 meters 2) (0 to 23 fl).

])Whenyou per%rm the Quick Setup (page 24), the default settings are changed.

2)0.00 to 7.01 meters fur North American models.

3)3.04 roll0 fl lbr North American models.

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Contents DVD Home Theatre System Sony CorporationImportant Safety Instructions For the customers in the U.S.APrecautions Sound Adjustments Getting Started BasicGetting Basic OperationsAdditional Information Advanced Settings AdjustmentsOther Operations Symbol Meaning CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWsFormat Discs Disc logo R4.7Example of discs that the system cannot play About Multi Session CDDVD.RW/DVD+ R/DVD+RW Music discs encoded with Copyright protection TechnologiesCopyrights Region codeOperations of DVDs and Video CDs Attaching the foot pads to the subwoofer Inserting batteries into the remoteSpeaker cord Screw small, silver Screw large, with WasherAbout the speaker cord 11us Thread the speaker cord through the hole of the post cover12us DAV-HDX500Low position DAV-HDX500DAV-HDX501 W 14us 15us Attach the post to the baseAdjust the height of the speaker 16usTake up any speaker cord slack Secure the speaker cord by running it through the slot18us Fully-assembled illustrationIgus 20us Connecting the Speakers 21usRequired cords To the Speaker jack22us @ Connecting the TV@ Connecting the Antenna Aerial Connecting the AC power cord mains lead To connect the FM wire antenna aerial23us Speakers to lhe unilPositioning the speakers 24usPlace speakers as illustraled below Turn on the TV Press25us Press t/4, to select a languagePress @ Press @To quit the Quick Setup To recall the Quick Setup display26us 13Unplug the calibration mic and press To select YESPress System MENU. The system menu turlis ofl Setting the demonstration mode to on/off27us Installing the speakers on a wall You can use the speakers by installing o11the wallHang the speakers on the screws 28us2gus 30us 31us To connect to a TV with the S Video in jackPress Function repeatedly to select DVD To connect to a TV with the Video in jackDoes your TV accept progressive signals? When connecting to a standard 43 screen TVPress Video Format 32us33us Press Video FormatAbout DVD software types and the conversion method Ill34us VCR, digital satellite receiver or PlayStation 2, etc35us To connect the Digital Media Port adapterWireless system option 36us37us Press DiscPress Load a disc Press £To turn on/off the Disc 1-5 indicators illumination About DVD 5-DISC changer38us Additional Operations3gus Iiiiii!ilSelecting the connected component 40us Function I1iiPress MOVIE/MUSIC during playback Iiiiiii41us Automatic outputting of the original sound Outputting the sound from multiple speakersOutputting 2 channel sources like CDs by 5.1channel 42usAbout Cinema Studio EX Enjoying Digital Cinema Sound43us Using only the front speaker and subwoofer Enjoying the surround sound by headphonesIii! i 44usWatching frame by frame Slow-motion Play Playing one frame at a time Freeze Frame45us DVD VIDEO, DVD-R, DVD-RW, Video CD only46us Changes toPress ,I,/4, to select the search method If you make a mistakePress Picture Navi during playback To return to normal play during setting47us 48us Press L DisplayPress I/4,to se ect PROGRAM, then press @ Press ,I,/4, to select SET --+, then press @4gus When playing a Video CD or CD When Program Play is activatedWhen playing a Data CD or Data DVD Track shuffles tracks on the disc51vs Press @Item is selected RepeatWhen playing a DVD-VR 52usPress DVD TOP Menu or DVD Menu Press Audio during playbackChecking the audio signal format About Audio signalsPCM, Dolby Digital. DTS. etc. appears as shown below ExamplePress ,I,/4.to, select a setting Default setting is underlinedWhen playing a DVD Video or DVD.R/DVD.RW 54us55us Checking the playing time and remaining timeChecking the play information of the disc Checking the date information Press O Display twice during playback56us Jpeg onlySync What is MP3/JPEG? Discs that the system can playMP3 audio track or Jpeg Image file that the system can Play About the Multi-Session disc5gus Structure of disc contentsPlayback order of MP3 audio tracks or Jpeg image files 60us Selecting an MP3 audio track or albumSelecting a Jpeg image file or album When selecting an image Press Picture NAV1 61usPress To play the next or previous Jpeg Image fileSpecifying the slide show duration 62usLoad a Data CD or Data DVD ModeLI Press ,1,/4,to select a setting Selecting an effect for image files in the slide show63us Press Q Display twice64us Select the item number you want by the number buttonsInteractive operations To go back to the menuPress ,I,/4,to select the preset number you want To change the preset number65us I0 kHz or 9 kHzTo turn off the radio Naming preset stations66us Create a name by using the cursor buttons 67usAbout XM Satellite Radio XM Satellite Radio Terms ConditionsConnecting the XM Radio Selecting channels from a category Category TuningChecking the XM Radio ID Receiving XM Radio broadcastsPress Tuning + or to select the channel Displaying the XM Radio Information in the front panel6gus Press Category + or to select Category you wantPresetting channels Selecting the channel by using the preset numbersTo change the preset number Press System MenuXMRadiomessageslist MessageappearsExplanation/Remedies 71usCatv Controlling TVs with the remote72us Preparing for the Theatre Sync function 73usBy pressing Number By pressing You canOperating the Theatre Sync function 74usTVs input source Number Transmit timeReinforcing bass frequencies To check the remaining time76us Playing the connected Component on the system 77usFor operation details, see the operating Port adapter not supplied78us To remove a disc while the child Lock function is onTo insert a disc while the child Lock function is on Displuy lkrentering the pUSSvvord Appears When you have already registered a password79us Press O Display while the system is Stop mode When you have already registered a PasswordLimiting playback for children To play a disc for which Custom Parental Control is set81us Changing the password Press t/4, to select Speaker FORMATION, then press @Options for Speaker SpeakerStandard when installing all dae speakers normally Front only when installing Ille fronl speakersSecond Room when installing 83usOptions for Auto Calibration Appear 84usCALIBRATION, then press @ Measurement is not OK 85usPress 4,/4, to select YES, then press 86us Press I/4,to select i1 SETUP, then press @Press ,I,/4, to select CUSTOM, then press @ Select an item using I/4,,then press Select a setting using t,/4,, then pressTo reset all of the Setup Settings Select Reset in and press @ Select YES using ,I,/4OSD On-Screen Display Menu DVD Video onlyAudio DVD Video only Subtitle DVD Video onlyScreen Saver BackgroundGraphics BlueIiiili! ! i i! iiiiiiiiii ii STB Synchro91us Track Selection DVD Video onlyOFF AutoTo return to the default setting When changing a setting Iyesi Normally selectIhisSurround Distance FrontAdjusting the speaker level by using the test tone For easy adjustmentSetup G3usG4us On power sources On placementOn adjusting volume On cleaningOn cleaning Power Power is not turned onG6us On handling discsG7us Operation G8usTitles of album/track/file name are not Displayed correctly Disc does not start playing from the beginningSystem starts playing the disc automatically Playback stops automaticallyWhen displaying the version Number on the TV screen Characters Service Number100Us Cause and/or corrective action101us DVD systemVideo section PinGeneral 103US 104Us DVD+RW105Us Playback Control PBC106Us Video CDParental Control Area Code List 107UsLanguage spellings conlbrm to the 1SO 6391988 E/F standard Code LanguageFront panel 108USSpeaker jacks Rearpanel109US Front panel display 110USAbout the indications in the front panel display JpegControl Menu Display 111usList of Control Menu items 112usPress O Display Setsto prohiliplayhackonthissys,m Repatedly113Us Letter Language Setup Custom114us Name in j 115UsMemory j --MEMORY 1-20 FM, MEMORY1-10 AM, MEMORY1-30 XM Numerics 116us117us SleepPage Alphabetical Order Remote control@@@ 9 5 9 6 2 1 1 B 895-962-11 Sony Corporation Printed China