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Sony DA5700ES Operating Instructions
155 pages 10.72 Mb
2011 Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia STR-DA5700ES Multi Channel AV ReceiverOperating Instructions 4 About This ManualOn Copyrights 6 Main features of the receiverCompatible with a variety of connections and formats Better image and sound quality 7 Useful functionsOthers 8 Table of ContentsGetting Started Enjoying images/sound Enjoying an iPhone/iPod Playing via a Network Tuning Enjoying Sound Effects Using Multi-zone Features Using Other Features 9 Adjusting SettingsUsing the Remote Control Additional Information 10 Description and location of parts21 Read the following before you connect any equipment24 1: Installing speakers9.1 channel speaker system 7.1 channel speaker system using surround back speakers 7.1 channel speaker system using front high speakers 5.1 channel speaker system Examples of speaker system configuration 26 Connecting speakers28 2: Connecting the monitor30 3: Connecting the video equipment39 4: Connecting the audio equipment45 5: Connecting to the network47 6: Preparing the receiver and the remote controlPress ?/1 to turn on the receiver. To save the power in standby mode Connecting the AC power cord (mains lead) Turning on the receiver 48 12MODE and 2CH/A.DIRECT, press ?/1 to turn on the 32CH/A.DIRECT after a few seconds. Performing initial setup operations (clearing all memorized settings) Inserting batteries into the remote control 49 7: Setting up the receiver using the Easy SetupConfirm active subwoofer setup When you connect two subwoofers to the receiver Notes on the speaker impedance Notes on Speaker Settings (Auto Calibration) 51 8: Setting up connected 9: Preparing a computer to use as a server 52 Guide to on-screen display operation1input to which the receiver is connected. 2 3 54 Enjoying images/sound from the connected 1start playback. the home menu, then press . 2 3 4adjust the volume. To activate the muting function To avoid damaging your speakers Enjoying images/sound 55 USB Device/WALKMAN1 2 3 4 5 56 iPhone/iPod1 2 3 4 5 57 DLNA1 2 3 4 Internet video 1 2 3 4 58 12provider icon you want to register in Favorites List, then press TOOLS/OPTIONS. 3To remove content from Favorites List 1 2 3 Available options Registering your favorite content 59 FM/AM1menu, then press . FM/AM screen SIRIUS 1 2 60 Playing files on an iPhone/iPodCompatible iPhone/iPod models To operate the iPhone/iPod using the remote control Enjoying an iPhone/iPod 61 Playing files on a home network (DLNA)Preparations for using the DLNA function To play remote files by operating the receiver (Renderer) via a DLNA controller Playing via a Network 62 Listening to FM/AM radio1 3 4 1 2In case of poor FM stereo reception 1 2 3 4 1 2Tuning Toggling between FM and AM radio Tuning to a station automatically (Auto Tuning) Tuning into a station directly (Direct Tuning)If you cannot tune to a station 63 12 3 4 5Tuning to preset stations 1 3To name preset stations (Name Input) 1 2 3 4 5 To cancel naming input Programming FM/AM radio stations 64 12 3scale to 9 kHz (or 10 kHz). Listening to the satellite radioPackages for Sirius Tuners Changing the AM tuning scale Available options 67 41 2 3 4 Presetting satellite radio channels 1 2 3 4Selecting a channel by inputting the channel number directly (Direct Tuning) 70 Message list 71 Selecting the sound field 1 2 376 Using the Sound Optimizer function1 2 3 4 78 What you can do with the Multi-zone functionMaking a multi-zone connection1Outputs sound from speakers in zone 2 using the SURROUND BACK (ZONE2) terminals of the receiver. Using Multi-zone Features 1:Zone 2 connectionsA 2Outputs sound from speakers in zone 2 using the receiver and another amplifier. 79 2:Zone 3 connectionsDo not use this jack for an Ethernet LAN connection. Doing so may cause a malfunction. 2 Z Be sure to verify the CAT5 wiring connection is correct. Use Category5e or Category 6 cable. ZONE 2 VIDEO OUT (RJ-45 jack) connectionThe RJ-45 pinouts use the T568B standard. Refer to the illustration below. Note CAT5 cable 80 Making a zone 2 configuration using ZONE 2 VIDEO OUT (RJ-45 jack) 81 Setting the speakers in zone 21 2 3 4 5 Switching the zone setting of the remote 1 2 3Set the volume control for zone 2 82 Operating the receiver from another zone (ZONE 2/ZONE 3 operations) 1 2 3 4on the remote control to select the source signals you want to output. 5To finish the zone 2/zone 3 operation 84 Using BRAVIA Sync featuresThe Control for HDMI function does not work in the following cases: 1 2 3 4 5function of the connected equipment on. Using Other Features What is BRAVIA Sync? Preparing for the BRAVIA Sync 85 6for HDMI function and to display the image of all the playback equipment you want to use. One-Touch PlayPress TV, then press AV ?/1. Start playback on the playback equipment. To use the One-Touch Play function of the camcorder 1 2 System Power-Off System Audio Control 86 Switching the monitors that output the HDMI video signalsAudio Return Channel (ARC) Scene Select Home Theater Control 87 12 Outputting the HDMI signals even when the receiver is in standby mode 1 2 3 4 88 Switching between digital and analog audio1 2 Using other video/audio input jacks 1 2 3 89 4signals you want to assign to each input. 91 Operating the receiver using a smartphoneSaving various settings for the receiver and recalling those settings all at one time 93 12 1 2 3Recall the settings saved to the Scene Save the settings to a Scene 95 12 3 4 5 Switching the command mode of the receiver and the remote control 1 2Recording with an audio equipment Switching the command mode of the receiver 96 12 3Switching the command mode of the multifunction remote control Switching the command mode of the simple remote control 97 Using a bi-amplifier connectionTo connect speakers To set up speakers 98 Using the setting menu1 2 3To return to the previous screen To exit the menu Adjusting Settings 101 Easy SetupSpeaker SettingsPosition Auto Calibration Auto Calibration SetupTo set a compensation type for the speakers 102 12To set the reference value when you select Front Reference for the Calibration Type 1 2To customize the frequency for the User Reference 1 2To set the pair match mode for the Auto Calibration EQ pattern 1 2 1 2 103 34 Automatic Phase Matching Speaker RelocationxType A xType B Select Level/Distance/Size, then To adjust the speaker level 1 2 To adjust the distance from the seating position to each speaker 1 2 To adjust the size of each speaker 1 2 104 Speaker ConnectionSpeaker Setup 105 Test Tone3 To output the source sound from adjacent speakers 1 2 3 106 Center Analog Down MixSpeaker Impedance Distance Unit 107 Audio SettingsxAuto 1 Dual Mono Sound OptimizerxAuto 2 xMain/Sub xMain xSub Digital Legato Linear (D.L.L.) Equalizer Advanced Auto Volume Subwoofer MutingxHDMI Auto x0 ms 1200 ms xPCM 108 Dynamic Range CompressorA/V Sync (Synchronizes audio and video output) Decode Priority (Digital audio input decoding priority) Sound Field Sound Field Mode 109 Video SettingsxDirectLets you output analog video input signals directly. x1080p Resolution (Converting video signals)Lets you convert the resolution of analog video input signal in zone 2. 110 Zone ResolutionThis function targets content via a USB device, a home network, and Internet video. x1080p 111 Playback Resolutionx16:9 x4:3 xOriginal xFixed Aspect Ratio 112 HDMI Settingsx0 dB Audio Out Screen Format 3D Output Settings TV Type Subwoofer Level Subwoofer Low Pass Filter 113 H.A.T.S.Pass ThroughStream information about the H.A.T.S. function available Control for HDMI 114 Input SettingsxWatch/Listen xIcon xName xHDMI Video Input Assign Input EditxDigital xAnalog xHDMI xComponent xAnalog Video Direct Audio Input Assign 115 Network SettingsxRenderer Name xAuto Access Permission Internet Services SettingsInternet Settings Connection Server Settings Renderer Options Renderer Access Control External Control Network Standby Parental Control Password Parental Control Area Code 116 Zone SettingsZone ControlTo turn the power on or off for zone 2/zone 3 Internet Video Unrated1 2 To select the output source for each zone 1 2 3 To adjust the volume for zone2 1 Internet Video Parental Control2 3 To preset the volume for main zone/zone 2 117 Zone Setup1 2 3 Line Out 12V TriggerxCtrl xZone xInput (for Main only) xHDMI A (for Main only) xHDMI B (for Main only) xMain (for Zone2 and Zone3 only) 118 System Settings1Software Update Notification 2To update the receiver Language Auto Standby Settings Lock RS232C Control 119 Network UpdateOperating without using the GUI 1 2 127 Operating each equipment using the remote controlcontinuedzz z z z z zc) zz zz z z z z z z z zz z z z z z Table of buttons used to control each equipment 1matches the connected equipment that you want to operate. 2to use the function listed in the table below.NoteYou may not be able to operate some functions for the equipment you are using. Using the Remote Control Operating the equipment connected to the receiverzz z z zzz z zzzz zzzzz zz zz z z z z z z z z z z z zzz zz zz z z z z z z zzzzz z 128 Turning off all connected equipment Programming the remote 1 129 2flashing, press the input button (including the TV button) of the equipment you want to control. 3enter the numeric code. To cancel programming To control a CD player To control a DAT deck To control a tape deck The numeric codes corresponding to the equipment and the maker of the equipment 132 commands in sequence automatically 133 12 3 4 5 1 2To erase a programmed macro 1 2 Setting remote control codes that are not stored in the remote controlProgram the sequence of the operation Starting macro play 134 12 3 4 135 5control to be learned from to transmit the remote control code. 6learning function process. To cancel learningWhen selecting a learned input, press the button used to learn that function. To erase the learned code 1 2 3 4 5 Clearing the memory of the multifunction remote Using a command that has been learned 137 PrecautionsAdditional InformationOn safety On power sources On heat buildup On placement On cleaning 138 Troubleshooting149 SpecificationsAUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS Clearing the memory Rebooting the receiver About support information150 Inputs (Analog)Inputs (Digital) Outputs FM tuner section AM tuner section Video section HDMI Video HDMI Video (3D) 151 Additional InformationPlayable types of files 152 GeneralSupplied accessories Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Standby power consumption 0.5 W. 153 Index
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