Sony Blu ray Player BDVN5200W User Manual

4-485-799-12(1)  
Blu-ray Disc™/  
DVD Home Theatre  
System  
Operating Instructions  
BDV-N9200W/BDV-N7200W/BDV-N5200W  
 
These following indications are located  
on the bottom exterior of the main unit  
and rear exterior of the surround  
amplifier.  
– Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna (aerial).  
– Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
– Connect the equipment into an outlet  
on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
– Consult the dealer or an experienced  
radio/TV technician for help.  
This symbol is intended to alert  
the user to the presence of  
uninsulated “dangerous  
voltage” within the product’s enclosure  
that may be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of electric shock to  
persons.  
CAUTION  
You are cautioned that any changes or  
modifications not expressly approved in  
this manual could void your authority to  
operate this equipment.  
This symbol is intended to alert  
the user to the presence of  
important operating and  
maintenance (servicing) instructions in  
the literature accompanying the  
appliance.  
Blu-ray Disc/DVD receiver  
(HBD-N9200W/HBD-N7200W/  
HBD-N5200W)  
Properly shielded and grounded cables  
and connectors must be used for  
connection to host computers and/or  
peripherals in order to meet FCC  
emission limits.  
Surround amplifier  
(TA-SA700WR/TA-SA500WR)  
This equipment must not be co-located  
or operated in conjunction with any  
other antenna or transmitter.  
NOTE:  
This equipment complies with FCC  
radiation exposure limits set forth for an  
uncontrolled environment and meets  
the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure  
Guidelines.  
This equipment should be installed and  
operated keeping the radiator at least  
20cm or more away from person’s body  
(excluding extremities: hands, wrists,  
feet and ankles).  
This equipment has been tested and  
found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part  
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio  
Compliance with FCC requirement  
15.407(c)  
communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Data transmission is always initiated by  
software, which is the passed down  
through the MAC, through the digital  
and analog baseband, and finally to the  
RF chip. Several special packets are  
initiated by the MAC. These are the only  
ways the digital baseband portion will  
turn on the RF transmitter, which it then  
turns off at the end of the packet.  
Therefore, the transmitter will be on  
only while one of the aforementioned  
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packets is being transmitted. In other  
words, this device automatically  
discontinue transmission in case of  
either absence of information to  
transmit or operational failure.  
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table specified by the  
manufacturer, or sold with the  
apparatus. When a cart is used, use  
caution when moving the cart/  
apparatus combination to avoid  
injury from tip-over.  
Frequency Tolerance: 20 ppm  
Important Safety Instructions  
1) Read these instructions.  
2) Keep these instructions.  
3) Heed all warnings.  
4) Follow all instructions.  
5) Do not use this apparatus near  
water.  
13) Unplug this apparatus during  
lightning storms or when unused for  
long periods of time.  
6) Clean only with dry cloth.  
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel. Servicing is required  
when the apparatus has been  
damaged in any way, such as power-  
supply cord or plug is damaged,  
liquid has been spilled or objects  
have fallen into the apparatus, the  
apparatus has been exposed to rain  
or moisture, does not operate  
normally, or has been dropped.  
7) Do not block any ventilation  
openings. Install in accordance with  
the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8) Do not install near any heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other apparatus (including  
amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of  
the polarized or grounding-type  
plug. A polarized plug has two  
blades with one wider than the  
other. A grounding type plug has  
two blades and a third grounding  
prong. The wide blade or the third  
prong are provided for your safety. If  
the provided plug does not fit into  
your outlet, consult an electrician for  
replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10) Protect the power cord from being  
walked on or pinched particularly at  
plugs, convenience receptacles, and  
the point where they exit from the  
apparatus.  
For the customers in Canada  
To reduce the risk of fire or electric  
shock, do not expose this appliance to  
dripping or splashing, and do not place  
objects filled with liquids, such as vases,  
on the appliance.  
Properly shielded and grounded cables  
and connectors must be used for  
connection to host computers and/or  
peripherals.  
For the main unit and surround  
amplifier  
The serial number is located on the  
11) Only use attachments/accessories  
specified by the manufacturer.  
bottom exterior.  
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years old) is still under development.  
Consult your doctor (such as a  
pediatrician or eye doctor) before  
allowing young children to watch 3D  
video images.  
Adults should supervise young children  
to ensure they follow the  
recommendations listed above.  
Blu-ray Disc/DVD receiver  
(HBD-N9200W/HBD-N7200W/  
HBD-N5200W)  
Surround amplifier  
(TA-SA700WR/TA-SA500WR)  
This device complies with Industry  
Canada licence-exempt RSS  
standard(s).  
Copy Protection  
Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) this device may not  
cause interference, and (2) this device  
must accept any interference, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation of this device.  
Please be advised of the advanced  
content protection systems used in  
both Blu-ray Disc and DVD media.  
These systems, called AACS (Advanced  
Access Content System) and CSS  
(Content Scramble System), may  
contain some restrictions on playback,  
analog output, and other similar  
features. The operation of this product  
and the restrictions placed may vary  
depending on the date of purchase, as  
the governing board of the AACS may  
adopt or change its restriction rules  
after the time of purchase.  
This equipment complies with IC  
radiation exposure limits set forth for an  
uncontrolled environment and meets  
RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF)  
Exposure rules.  
This equipment should be installed and  
operated keeping the radiator at least  
20cm or more away from person’s body  
(excluding extremities: hands, wrists,  
feet and ankles).  
Cinavia Notice  
This product uses Cinavia technology  
to limit the use of unauthorized copies  
of some commercially-produced film  
and videos and their soundtracks.  
When a prohibited use of an  
unauthorized copy is detected, a  
message will be displayed and  
playback or copying will be  
On watching 3D video images  
Some people may experience  
discomfort (such as eye strain, fatigue,  
or nausea) while watching 3D video  
images. Sony recommends that all  
viewers take regular breaks while  
watching 3D video images. The length  
and frequency of necessary breaks will  
vary from person to person. You must  
decide what works best. If you  
experience any discomfort, you should  
stop watching the 3D video images until  
the discomfort ends; consult a doctor if  
you believe necessary. You should also  
review (i) the instruction manual and/or  
the caution message of any other  
device used with, or Blu-ray Disc  
contents played with this product and  
(ii) our website  
interrupted.  
More information about Cinavia  
technology is provided at the Cinavia  
Online Consumer Information Center  
request additional information about  
Cinavia by mail, send a postcard with  
your mailing address to: Cinavia  
Consumer Information Center, P.O.  
Box 86851, San Diego, CA, 92138, USA.  
latest information. The vision of young  
children (especially those under six  
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About These Operating  
Instructions  
The instructions in these Operating  
Instructions describe the controls on  
the remote control. You can also use  
the controls on the main unit if they  
have the same or similar names as  
those on the remote control.  
In this manual, “disc” is used as a  
general reference for BDs, DVDs, Super  
Audio CDs, or CDs unless otherwise  
specified by the text or illustrations.  
The instructions in this manual are for  
BDV-N9200W, BDV-N7200W and  
BDV-N5200W. BDV-N9200W is the  
model used for illustration purposes.  
Any difference in operation is clearly  
indicated in the text, for example,  
“BDV-N9200W only”.  
Some illustrations are presented as  
conceptual drawings, and may be  
different from the actual products.  
The items displayed on the TV screen  
may vary depending on the area.  
The default setting is underlined.  
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Table of Contents  
About These Operating  
Instructions ...........................9  
Unpacking ................................ 12  
Guide to Parts and Controls .... 14  
Playing from a USB Device .......33  
BLUETOOTH Device ............33  
Connecting to a Remote  
Getting Started  
Step 1: Installing the  
Speakers ........................ 20  
Step 2: Connecting the  
Function (NFC) ....................36  
Using “SongPal” .......................38  
Playing via a Network ..............38  
Available Options ..................... 41  
System ........................... 20  
Connecting the speakers ... 21  
Connecting the TV ............. 22  
Connecting the other  
equipment ..................... 23  
Connecting the antenna  
(aerial) ........................... 25  
Step 3: Preparing for  
Network Connection ...... 25  
Step 4: Setting up the  
Wireless System ............. 26  
Step 5: Performing the Easy  
Setup .............................. 27  
Step 6: Selecting the  
Sound Adjustment  
Selecting the Audio Format,  
Multilingual Tracks, or  
Channel ..............................43  
Enjoying Multiplex Broadcast  
Sound .................................43  
Tuner  
Listening to the Radio ..............44  
Playback Source ............. 28  
Step 7: Enjoying Surround  
Sound ............................. 29  
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Other Operations  
Using the Control for HDMI  
Function for “BRAVIA”  
Sync .................................... 45  
Calibrating the Appropriate  
Speaker Settings  
Automatically .................... 46  
Setting the Speakers ................47  
Using the Sleep Timer ............. 48  
Deactivating the Buttons on  
the Main Unit ..................... 49  
Changing the Brightness ......... 49  
Enjoying the Visualization on  
the TV Screen ..................... 49  
Saving Power in Standby  
Notes about Discs ................... 65  
Mode .................................. 49  
Browsing Websites .................. 50  
Further Settings for the  
Wireless System ................. 51  
Settings and Adjustments  
Using the Setup Display ...........53  
[Software Update] ................... 54  
[Screen Settings] ..................... 54  
[Audio Settings] ....................... 56  
[BD/DVD Viewing Settings] ..... 58  
[Parental Control Settings] ...... 58  
[Music Settings] ....................... 59  
[System Settings] ..................... 59  
[External Input Settings] .......... 60  
[Network Settings] ....................61  
[Easy Network Settings] ...........61  
[Resetting] ............................... 62  
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Unpacking  
• Operating Instructions  
• Quick Setup Guide  
• Speaker Installation Guide  
• Remote control (1)  
• R03 (size AAA) batteries (2)  
• FM wire antenna (aerial) (1)  
• Center speaker (1)  
• Subwoofer (1)  
or  
• Calibration mic (1) (BDV-N9200W/  
BDV-N7200W only)  
• Speaker cords (5, red/white/gray/  
blue/green)  
• Surround amplifier (1)  
• Bases (4)  
BDV-N9200W only  
• Lower parts of the front and surround  
speakers (4)  
• Front speakers (2), Surround speakers  
(2)  
• Screws (large) (4)  
• Screws (small) (12)  
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BDV-N7200W only  
BDV-N5200W only  
• Front speakers (2), Surround speakers  
(2)  
• Front speakers (2)  
• Surround speakers (2)  
• Center speaker (1)  
• Subwoofer (1)  
• Center speaker (1)  
• Subwoofer (1)  
• Speaker cords (5, red/white/gray/  
blue/green)  
• Stands (for front and surround  
speakers) (4)  
• Screws (8)  
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Guide to Parts and Controls  
For more information, refer to the pages indicated in parentheses.  
Main unit  
Top and front panel  
2
3
4
5
6
Slot  
1
9
8
7
A
"/1 (on/standby)  
E LED indicator  
Turns on the main unit, or sets it to  
standby mode.  
B Disc lid (page 31)  
White: Lights up when the main unit  
is turned on.  
Blue (for BLUETOOTH status):  
– System is ready for pairing:  
Flashes quickly  
C Top panel display  
– During pairing: Flashes quickly  
– NFC device is detected: Flashes  
– Connection is established: Lights  
up  
D
(N-Mark) (page 36)  
Position the NFC-compatible device  
near this indication to activate the  
NFC function.  
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F Soft-touch buttons/indicators  
N* (play)  
H
I
(remote control sensor)  
Z (open/close)  
x* (stop)  
./> (previous/next)  
VOL +/–  
FUNCTION (page 28)  
Selects the playback source.  
* Touch and hold N on the main unit  
for more than 2 seconds, the built-in  
sound demonstration will be played  
back on the system. If a USB device is  
connected, the audio contents from  
the USB device will be played back as  
sound demonstration.  
About soft-touch buttons/  
indicators  
The soft-touch button indicators flash  
each time you turn on the main unit,  
wait until the indicators stop flashing.  
The buttons only function when the  
indicators are lit.  
Note  
These buttons work when you touch  
them lightly. Do not press on them with  
excessive force.  
Touch x to stop the demonstration.  
If the button does not work, release the  
button and wait for a few seconds. Then,  
touch the button again with your finger  
covering the button indicator.  
Note  
During the demonstration, the volume  
level may be higher than the volume  
level you have set.  
G
(USB) port (page 33)  
Place your fingernail in the slot to  
open the cover.  
Indicators in the top panel display  
Muting is on  
BLUETOOTH power  
is on  
Repeat play  
Stereo sound  
is received  
(Radio only)  
The HDMI (OUT) jack  
is correctly  
connected to an  
HDCP* compliant  
equipment with  
HDMI input  
The system’s status  
(radio frequency, etc.)**  
*
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection  
** When you press DISPLAY, the stream information/decoding status is displayed when  
the function is set to “TV”. The stream information/decoding status may not appear  
depending on the stream or item being decoded.  
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Rear panel  
1
2 3  
4
8
7
6
5
A TV (DIGITAL IN OPTICAL) jack  
D ANTENNA (FM COAXIAL 75 ) jack  
(pages 22, 23)  
(page 25)  
B A.CAL MIC jack (BDV-N9200W/  
E HDMI (OUT) jack (page 22)  
F HDMI (IN 1/IN 2) jacks (page 23)  
G LAN (100) terminal (page 25)  
H SPEAKERS jacks (page 21)  
BDV-N7200W only) (pages 28, 46)  
C AUDIO IN (L/R) jacks (pages 22, 23)  
Surround amplifier  
Front panel  
Rear panel  
12  
3
4
A
"/1 (on/standby)  
C SPEAKERS jacks  
B LINK/STANDBY indicator  
(page 27)  
D SECURE LINK button (page 52)  
Starts the Secure Link function.  
You can check the status of wireless  
transmission between the main unit  
and surround amplifier.  
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A
Z (open/close)  
Opens or closes the disc lid.  
Remote control  
SPEAKERS TVyAUDIO  
Selects whether TV sound is output  
from the system’s speakers or the  
TV’s speaker(s). This function works  
only when you set [Control for  
HDMI] to [On] (page 59).  
1
2
3
4
TV "/1 (on/standby) (page 19)  
Turns on the TV or sets it to standby  
mode.  
"/1 (on/standby) (page 28)  
5
Turns on the system or sets it to  
standby mode.  
B VISUALIZER (page 49)  
DIMMER (page 49)  
6
7
Adjusts the brightness of the top  
panel display, soft-touch buttons  
indicators, and LED indicator.  
8
9
C Sound field buttons  
See “Step 7: Enjoying Surround  
Sound” (page 29).  
CLEARAUDIO+, SOUND FIELD,  
MUSIC EQ, GAME, NIGHT,  
CONCERT HALL, FOOTBALL,  
CINEMA STUDIO, MUSIC ARENA  
D Color buttons  
• AUDIO, N, and VOL + buttons have a  
tactile dot. Use the tactile dot as a  
reference when operating the remote  
control.  
Shortcut keys for selecting items on  
some BD menus (can also be used  
for Java interactive operations on  
BDs).  
: For TV operations  
(For details, see “Preparing the remote  
control for controlling your TV”  
(page 19).)  
E TOP MENU  
Opens or closes the BD’s or DVD’s  
Top Menu.  
POP UP/MENU  
Opens or closes the BD-ROM’s  
Pop-up Menu, or the DVD’s menu.  
The system automatically returns  
to standby mode  
If any button on the main unit or remote  
control is not pressed within  
20 minutes, the system automatically  
returns to standby mode.  
OPTIONS (pages 30, 41, 51)  
Displays the options menu on the  
TV screen or in the top panel  
display. (The location differs  
depending on the selected  
function.)  
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RETURN  
3D  
Returns to the previous display.  
Converts 2D content into simulated  
3D content when connected to a  
3D-compatible device.  
B/V/v/b  
Moves the highlight to a displayed  
item.  
H Playback operation buttons  
See “Playback” (page 31).  
Tip  
m/M (fast/slow/freeze frame)  
V/v are shortcut keys for track search  
during music CD playback.  
Fast reverse/fast forward during  
playback. Each time you press the  
button, the search speed changes.  
(enter)  
Activates slow-motion play when  
pressed for more than one second  
in pause mode.  
Enters the selected item.  
F MIRRORING (pages 35, 38)  
Selects the “SCR M” function.  
BLUETOOTH (page 34)  
Selects the “BT” function.  
HOME (pages 28, 47, 53)  
Plays one frame at a time when  
pressed in pause mode.  
Note  
During Blu-ray 3D Disc playback, slow-  
motion reverse play and single-frame  
reverse play are not available.  
Enters or exits the system’s home  
menu.  
SEN  
Accesses the “Sony Entertainment  
Network™” online service.  
./> (previous/next)  
Selects the previous/next chapter,  
track, or file.  
NETFLIX  
Accesses the “NETFLIX” online  
service.  
N PLAY  
Starts or re-starts playback (resume  
play).  
G FUNCTION (page 28)  
Activates One-Touch Play (page 45)  
when the system is on and set to  
the “BD/DVD” function.  
Selects the playback source.  
By setting [Input Skip Setting]  
(page 60), you can skip unused  
inputs when selecting a function.  
X PAUSE  
DISPLAY (pages 32, 39, 44, 50)  
Pauses or re-starts playback.  
x STOP  
Stops playback and remembers the  
stop point (resume point). The  
resume point for a title/track is the  
last point you played or the last  
photo for a photo folder.  
Displays playback and web  
browsing information on the TV  
screen.  
Displays the preset radio station,  
frequency, etc., in the top panel  
display.  
SLEEP (page 48)  
Stops the built-in or USB sound  
demonstration.  
Sets the sleep timer.  
AUDIO (page 43)  
Selects the audio format/track.  
SUBTITLE  
Selects the subtitle language when  
multilingual subtitles are recorded  
on a BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO.  
Radio operation buttons  
See “Tuner” (page 44).  
TUNING +/–  
PRESET +/–  
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I MUTING  
Turns off the sound temporarily.  
Note  
The TV’s manufacturer’s codes are  
registered to the buttons in the table  
above. If the setting is unsuccessful, the  
currently registered code is not  
changed. Press the corresponding  
button again.  
If more than one button is listed, try  
pressing them one at a time until you  
find the button that works with your TV.  
VOL +/–  
Adjusts the volume.  
TV VOL +/–  
Adjusts the TV volume.  
TV INPUT  
Switches the TV’s input source  
between the TV and other input  
sources.  
3 Release TV ?/1.  
Now you can use the TV ?/1,  
TV VOL +/– and TV INPUT buttons to  
control your TV.  
Preparing the remote control for  
controlling your TV  
By adjusting the remote control signal,  
you can control your TV with the  
supplied remote control.  
Note  
When you replace the batteries of the  
remote control, the code number may  
reset to the default (SONY) setting. Set the  
remote control again.  
1 Hold down TV ?/1.  
2 Press the corresponding button for  
your TV (see table below), then press  
.
Manufacturer  
SONY (default)  
FUNAI  
Button  
CLEARAUDIO+  
CINEMA STUDIO  
MUSIC EQ  
GAME  
LG  
PANASONIC  
SAMSUNG  
SOUND FIELD,  
MUSIC EQ  
SHARP  
TOSHIBA  
VIZIO  
CONCERT HALL  
FOOTBALL  
NIGHT  
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Note  
Be sure to select the speakers layout  
setting (page 47) according to your  
speakers placement.  
Getting Started  
Use caution when placing the speakers  
and/or speaker stands attached to the  
speakers on a specially treated (waxed,  
oiled, polished, etc.) floor, as staining or  
discoloration may result.  
Do not lean or hang on a speaker, as it  
may fall down.  
The speakers of this system are not  
magnetically shielded. This may result in  
color irregularity when they are placed  
near a CRT TV or projector.  
Step 1: Installing the  
Speakers  
Install the speakers by referring to the  
illustration below.  
To assemble the speakers, refer to the  
supplied “Speaker Installation Guide”.  
A Front left speaker (L)  
B Front right speaker (R)  
C Center speaker  
D Surround left speaker (L)  
E Surround right speaker (R)  
F Subwoofer  
Tip  
In order to output more effective sound  
when [All Front] setting is selected, we  
recommend you to install your front  
speakers and surround speakers closer to  
each other.  
You can install the speakers on a wall. For  
details, refer to the supplied “Speaker  
Installation Guide”.  
G TV  
Installing the surround speakers  
in rear position  
(Speaker layout: [Standard])  
A
G C  
B
Step 2: Connecting the  
System  
F
D
E
Do not connect the AC power cord  
(mains lead) of the main unit to a wall  
outlet (mains) until all the other  
connections are made.  
Installing all speakers in front  
position  
(Speaker layout: [All Front])  
Note  
When you connect other equipment with a  
volume control, turn down the volume of  
the equipment to a level where sound is  
not distorted.  
DA G C B E  
F
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Connecting the speakers  
Connect the speaker cords to match the  
color of the SPEAKERS jacks of the main  
unit and surround amplifier. Be sure to  
insert the speaker connector until it  
clicks.  
To the main unit  
Red  
(Front right  
speaker (R))  
Purple  
(Subwoofer)  
White  
(Front left  
Green  
(Center  
speaker (L)) speaker)  
To the surround amplifier  
Blue  
Gray  
(Surround right  
speaker (R))  
(Surround  
left speaker  
(L))  
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Connecting the TV  
Select one of the following connection methods according to the input jacks on your  
TV.  
B
C
A
Video connection  
A
HDMI cable1) (not supplied)  
2)  
or  
1)  
High Speed HDMI cable  
2)  
The Audio Return Channel (ARC) function enables the TV to output sound through the  
system with an HDMI connection, without performing the B or C connection below. To  
set the ARC function on this system, see [Audio Return Channel] (page 59). To check the  
compatibility of your TV’s ARC function, refer to the operating instructions supplied with  
your TV.  
Audio connections  
If your TV’s HDMI jack is not compatible with the ARC function, make an appropriate  
audio connection (B or C) for listening to TV sound via the system’s speakers.  
High quality  
B
Optical digital cord (not supplied)  
DIGITAL OUT  
OPTICAL  
C
L
Audio cable (not supplied)  
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
R
Standard quality  
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Note  
To enjoy TV sound, select “TV” function for connection B or “AUDIO” function for  
connection C.  
Connecting the other equipment  
Connect the system, TV and other equipment as follows.  
You cannot enjoy the audio and video of the connected equipment on the TV  
through this system when the system is off or in standby mode.  
TV  
Video out*  
Equipment  
(Set-top box, VCR, PlayStation®, or  
digital satellite receiver, etc.)  
A
B, C  
Signal flow  
: Video signal  
System  
: Audio signal  
* This connection is unnecessary for connection A (HDMI connection).  
Select one of the following connection methods according to the jack type of the  
equipment.  
B
C
A
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High quality  
A
B
C
HDMI cable* (not supplied)  
HDMI OUT  
*
High Speed HDMI cable  
DIGITAL OUT  
OPTICAL  
Optical digital cord (not supplied)  
Audio cable (not supplied)  
L
AUDIO  
OUTPUT  
R
Standard quality  
When you make connection A  
This connection can transmit both video and audio signals.  
Note  
Video signals from the HDMI (IN 1/2) jacks are output to the HDMI (OUT) jack only when  
the “HDMI1” or “HDMI2” function is selected.  
To output an audio signal from the HDMI (IN 1/2) jacks to the HDMI (OUT) jack, you may  
need to change the audio output setting. For details, see [Audio Output] in [Audio  
Settings] (page 57).  
When you make connection B, C  
Connect the system so that video signals from the system and other equipment are  
output to the TV, and audio signals from the equipment are output to the system.  
Note  
If you make either connection above, set [Control for HDMI] in [HDMI Settings] of [System  
Settings] to [Off] (page 59).  
You can enjoy equipment sound by selecting “TV” function for connection B or “AUDIO”  
function for connection C.  
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Connecting the antenna  
(aerial)  
Step 3: Preparing for  
Network Connection  
Rear of the main unit  
Tip  
To connect the system to your network,  
perform [Easy Network Settings]. For  
details, see “Step 5: Performing the Easy  
Setup” (page 27).  
Select the method based on your LAN  
(Local Area Network) environment.  
• If you use a wireless LAN  
The system has built-in Wi-Fi, and you  
can connect the system to the network  
by making the network settings.  
• If you use a wired LAN  
or  
Use a LAN cable to connect to the LAN  
(100) terminal on the main unit.  
FM wire antenna (aerial)  
(supplied)  
Note  
Be sure to fully extend the FM wire  
antenna (aerial).  
After connecting the FM wire antenna  
(aerial), keep it as horizontal as possible.  
Tip  
Broadband router  
If you have poor FM reception, use a  
75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) to  
connect the main unit to an outdoor FM  
antenna (aerial).  
LAN cable (not supplied)  
Tip  
We recommend that you use a shielded  
and straight interface cable (LAN cable).  
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x No Security  
Before performing the network  
settings  
Although you can easily make settings,  
anyone can intercept wireless  
communication or intrude into your  
wireless network, even without any  
sophisticated tools. Keep in mind that  
there is a risk of unauthorized access or  
interception of data.  
When your wireless LAN router (access  
point) is Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)-  
compatible, you can easily set the  
network settings with the WPS button.  
If not, check the following information in  
advance, and record it in the space  
provided below.  
x WEP  
• The network name (SSID*) that  
identifies your network.**  
WEP applies security to  
communications to prevent outsiders  
from intercepting communications or  
intruding into your wireless network.  
WEP is a legacy security technology that  
enables older devices which do not  
support TKIP/AES to be connected.  
• If security is set on your wireless  
network, the security key (WEP key,  
WPA key).**  
*
SSID (Service Set Identifier) is a name  
that identifies a particular wireless  
network.  
x WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK  
(TKIP)  
TKIP is a security technology developed  
in response to the deficiencies of WEP.  
TKIP assures a higher security level than  
WEP.  
** You need to check the settings of your  
wireless LAN router to get the  
information about SSID and security key.  
For details:  
– visit the following website:  
blurayhtsupport/  
– refer to the operating instructions  
supplied with the wireless LAN router  
– consult the manufacturer of the  
wireless LAN router  
x WPA-PSK (AES), WPA2-PSK (AES)  
AES is a security technology that uses an  
advanced security method distinct from  
WEP and TKIP. AES assures a higher  
security level than WEP or TKIP.  
About wireless LAN security  
Step 4: Setting up the  
Wireless System  
Since communication via the wireless  
LAN function is established by radio  
waves, the wireless signal may be  
susceptible to interception. To protect  
wireless communication, this system  
supports various security functions. Be  
sure to correctly configure the security  
settings in accordance with your  
network environment.  
The main unit transmits sound to the  
surround amplifier that is connected to  
the surround speakers. To activate  
wireless transmission, perform the  
following Steps.  
1
Connect the AC power cord (mains  
lead) of the main unit.  
Before connecting the AC power  
cord, make sure all connections in  
“Step 2: Connecting the System”  
(page 20) are secure.  
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About the standby mode  
2
3
Press "/1 to turn on the system.  
mode automatically when the main unit  
is in standby mode or wireless  
transmission is deactivated.  
The surround amplifier turns on  
automatically when the main unit is  
turned on and wireless transmission is  
activated.  
"/1  
Connect the AC power cord (mains  
lead) of the surround amplifier.  
To specify the wireless  
connection  
LINK/STANDBY indicator  
If you use multiple wireless products or  
your neighbors use wireless products,  
interference may occur. To prevent this,  
you can specify the wireless connection  
to link the main unit to the surround  
amplifier (Secure Link function). For  
details, see “Further Settings for the  
Wireless System” (page 51).  
When wireless transmission is  
activated, the LINK/STANDBY  
indicator turns green.  
If the LINK/STANDBY indicator does  
not turn on, see “Wireless sound”  
(page 68).  
About the LINK/STANDBY  
indicator  
The LINK/STANDBY indicator shows  
wireless transmission status as follows.  
Step 5: Performing the  
Easy Setup  
Follow the Steps below to make the  
basic adjustments and network settings  
for the system.  
Displayed items vary depending on the  
area.  
Turns green  
The system is turned on, wireless  
transmission is activated and surround  
signals are being received.  
Turns orange  
The system is turned on, wireless  
transmission is activated with the Secure Link  
function, and surround signals are being  
received.  
1
Insert two R03 (AAA) batteries  
(supplied) by matching the 3 and  
# ends on the batteries to the  
markings inside the  
Flashes green or orange slowly  
Wireless transmission is deactivated.  
compartment.  
Turns red  
The surround amplifier is in standby mode  
while the system is in standby mode or  
wireless transmission is deactivated.  
Turns off  
The surround amplifier is turned off.  
Flashes red  
The surround amplifier’s protection is active.  
2
Turn on the TV.  
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3
Connect the calibration mic to the  
A.CAL MIC jack on the rear panel.  
(BDV-N9200W/BDV-N7200W  
only)  
Set up the calibration mic at ear  
level using a tripod, etc. (not  
supplied). The calibration mic  
should aim the TV screen. The front  
of each speaker should face the  
calibration mic, and there should be  
no obstruction between the  
7
After completing the [Easy Initial  
Settings], press V/v to select [Easy  
Network Settings], then press  
The [Easy Network Settings] display  
appears.  
.
8
Follow the on-screen instructions  
to make the network settings  
using B/V/v/b and  
.
If the system cannot connect to the  
network, see “Network connection”  
(page 70) or “Wireless LAN  
speakers and the calibration mic.  
connection” (page 70).  
4
5
Press [/1 to turn on the system.  
To recall the [Easy Network  
Settings] display  
Switch the input selector on your  
TV so that the signal from the  
system appears on the TV screen.  
The [Easy Initial Settings] for OSD  
language selection appears.  
1 Press HOME.  
The home menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
2 Press B/b to select  
[Setup].  
3 Press V/v to select [Easy Network  
Settings], then press  
.
Step 6: Selecting the  
Playback Source  
6
Perform [Easy Initial Settings].  
Follow the on-screen instructions  
to make the basic settings using  
Press FUNCTION repeatedly.  
When you press FUNCTION once, the  
current function appears in the top  
panel display, then each time you press  
FUNCTION, the function changes  
cyclically as follows.  
B/V/v/b and  
.
B/V/v/b  
“BD/DVD” t “USB” t “FM” t  
“HDMI1” t “HDMI2” t “TV” t  
“SCR M” t “BT” t “AUDIO”  
For details about [Auto Calibration],  
see “Calibrating the Appropriate  
Speaker Settings Automatically”  
(page 46). (BDV-N9200W/  
“BD/DVD”  
Disc or network device to be played by the  
system  
BDV-N7200W only)  
“USB”  
USB device that is connected to the (USB)  
port (page 14)  
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“FM”  
FM radio (page 44)  
Selecting the sound field  
“HDMI1”/“HDMI2”  
Equipment that is connected to the HDMI  
(IN 1) or HDMI (IN 2) jack (page 23)  
Press SOUND FIELD repeatedly during  
playback.  
You can also press CLEARAUDIO+,  
GAME and NIGHT to select respective  
sound field.  
“TV”  
Equipment (TV, etc.) that is connected to the  
TV (DIGITAL IN OPTICAL) jack, or a TV  
compatible with the Audio Return Channel  
function that is connected to the HDMI (OUT)  
jack (pages 22, 23)  
ClearAudio+  
You can enjoy the sound with Sony-  
recommended sound field. Sound field is  
automatically optimized according to  
playback content and function.  
• 2-channel source: The system will recreate  
5.1 channel speaker output.  
• Multi-channel source: The system outputs  
sound from the speakers as it was  
recorded.  
“SCR M”  
[Screen mirroring]  
Screen mirroring-compatible device (pages  
35, 37)  
“BT”  
[Bluetooth AUDIO]  
BLUETOOTH device that supports A2DP  
“AUDIO”  
Movie  
Equipment that is connected to the AUDIO IN  
(L/R) jacks (pages 22, 23)  
The system provides the optimized sound for  
watching movies.  
Music  
Tip  
The system provides the optimized sound for  
listening to music.  
Some functions may be changed via the  
Digital Music Enhancer  
[Digital Music]  
TV screen by pressing FUNCTION, V/v,  
and  
.
This is a technology developed by Sony to  
enhance the sound quality of compressed  
audio files by restoring high frequency range  
sound after compression process.  
You can also press BLUETOOTH and  
MIRRORING on the remote control to  
select “BT” and “SCR M” function  
respectively.  
Game  
The system provides the optimized sound for  
playing video games.  
Night  
Suitable for watching movies at night by  
reducing loud sounds while maintaining  
clear dialog.  
Step 7: Enjoying  
Surround Sound  
Tip  
After performing the previous Steps and  
starting playback, you can easily enjoy  
pre-programmed sound fields that are  
tailored to different kinds of sound  
sources. They bring the exciting and  
powerful sound into your home.  
To enjoy 2-channel source such as a CD in  
multi-channel output, we recommend  
you to select [ClearAudio+].  
If you set the sound field to [ClearAudio+]  
and play Internet content of the Berlin  
Philharmonic, the [Philharmonic Hall]  
mode (page 30) is automatically selected  
(only for areas that are offered the  
service).  
Note  
The sound field can be selected only when  
[Sound Effect] is set to [Sound Field On]  
(page 57). When [Sound Effect] is set to  
other than [Sound Field On], the sound  
field setting does not apply.  
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When the speaker layout is set to [All  
Front] and you play back multi-channel  
source, select [ClearAudio+], [Movie],  
[Game] or [Night] to enjoy virtual  
surround sound.  
Press CINEMA STUDIO to select  
[Cinema Studio 9.1ch : On].  
This system reproduces the sound  
characteristics of the cinema production  
studio. This setting can expand a source  
sound up to 9.1 channels to which a  
vertical component is applied, and give  
a dimension of presence and depth.  
To select the sound field from the  
option menu  
1 Press OPTIONS and V/v to select  
Press MUSIC ARENA to select [Music  
Arena : On].  
You can enjoy Live Music Concert filled  
with great excitement created by Sony  
unique Audio DSP technology. (Digital  
Music Arena)  
[Sound Field], then press  
.
2 Press V/v to select the sound field,  
then press  
.
To select the pre-programmed  
music equalizer  
To select the advanced sound  
field from the option menu  
Press MUSIC EQ repeatedly during  
playback.  
You can select the sound to suit your  
preference.  
Each time you press the button, the  
setting changes cyclically as follows.  
[Standard] t [Rock] t [Hiphop] t  
[Electronica]  
1 Press OPTIONS and V/v to select  
[Cinema Studio 9.1ch], [Music Arena]  
or [Philharmonic Hall], then press  
.
2 Press V/v to select [On], then press  
.
You can also select the music equalizer  
from the option menu. Follow steps 1  
and 2 above. Select [Music] in step 2.  
Note  
The advanced sound fields are  
automatically set to [Off] when you  
perform the following.  
Then, press V/v and  
to select the  
setting.  
– Turn off the system.  
– Press any of the sound field buttons  
(page 17).  
Selecting the advanced  
sound field  
You can bring the exciting and powerful  
sound of movie theaters and concert  
halls into your home by selecting one of  
the following sound fields.  
Press CONCERT HALL to select  
[Philharmonic Hall : On].  
The system reproduces the sound  
characteristics of a Berlin philharmonic  
hall. This mode can reproduce  
hi-resolution sound.  
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To select the football mode  
Playback  
Press FOOTBALL repeatedly while  
watching a football match broadcast.  
You can experience a feeling of  
presence in the stadium when watching  
the football match broadcast.  
Playing a Disc  
For playable discs, see “Playable Discs”  
(page 71).  
• [Football : Narration On]: You can  
enjoy an immersive feeling of being in  
a football stadium through enhanced  
stadium cheers.  
• [Football : Narration Off]: You can  
enjoy a more immersive feeling of  
being in a football stadium by  
minimizing the volume level of  
narration in addition to the  
enhancement of cheers.  
1
Switch the input selector on your  
TV so that the signal from the  
system appears on your TV  
screen.  
Press Z, and place a disc on the  
disc compartment until it clicks.  
• [Football Off]: The football mode is  
turned off.  
Note  
We recommend you to select the football  
mode when watching a football match  
broadcast.  
If you hear unnatural sound in the content  
when [Football : Narration Off] is selected,  
[Football : Narration On] is  
recommended.  
The football mode is automatically set to  
[Football Off] when you perform the  
following.  
3
Press Z to close the disc lid.  
Playback starts.  
If playback does not start  
automatically, select  
[Video], [Music], or  
[Photo] category, and press  
in the  
.
– Turn off the system.  
– Press any of the sound field buttons  
(page 17).  
This feature does not support monaural  
sound.  
Enjoying BONUSVIEW/  
BD-LIVE  
Some BD-ROMs with “BD-LIVE Logo*”  
have bonus content and other data that  
can be downloaded for enjoyment.  
Tip  
You can also select the football mode  
from the option menu.  
If 5.1 channel audio stream is available,  
we recommend you to select it on your TV  
or set-top box.  
*
1
Connect the USB device to the  
(USB) port (page 33).  
For local storage, use a 1 GB or  
larger USB memory.  
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2
Prepare for BD-LIVE (BD-LIVE  
only).  
• Connect the system to a network  
(page 25).  
• Set [BD Internet Connection] to  
[Allow] (page 58).  
Displaying the playback  
information  
You can check the playback  
information, etc., by pressing DISPLAY.  
The displayed information differs  
depending on the disc type and system  
status.  
3
Insert a BD-ROM with  
BONUSVIEW/BD-LIVE.  
The operation method differs  
depending on the disc. Refer to the  
operating instructions of the disc.  
Example: when playing a BD-ROM  
Tip  
To delete data in the USB memory, select  
[Delete BD Data] in [Video], and press  
. All data stored in the buda folder will be  
deleted.  
Enjoying Blu-ray 3D  
You can enjoy Blu-ray 3D Discs with the  
3D logo*.  
A Output resolution/Video frequency  
B Title number or name  
*
C The currently selected audio setting  
D Available functions (  
audio, subtitle,  
Closed Caption (USA model  
only))  
angle,  
1
Prepare for Blu-ray 3D Disc  
playback.  
• Connect the system to your  
3D-compatible TV using a High  
Speed HDMI cable (page 22).  
• Set [3D Output Setting] and [TV  
Screen Size Setting for 3D] in  
[Screen Settings] (page 54).  
E Playback information  
Displays play mode, playing status  
bar, disc type, video codec, bit rate,  
repeat type, elapsed time, total  
playing time  
2
Insert a Blu-ray 3D Disc.  
F Chapter number  
The operation method differs  
depending on the disc. Refer to the  
operatinginstructionssuppliedwith  
the disc.  
G The currently selected angle  
Tip  
Refer also to the operating instructions of  
your 3D-compatible TV.  
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Playing from a USB  
Device  
Enjoying Music from a  
BLUETOOTH Device  
You can play video/music/photo files  
on a connected USB device.  
For playable types of files, see “Playable  
Types of Files” (page 72).  
About the BLUETOOTH  
wireless technology  
BLUETOOTH wireless technology is a  
short-range wireless technology that  
enables wireless data communication  
between digital devices. BLUETOOTH  
wireless technology operates within a  
range of about 10 meters (33 feet).  
1
Connect the USB device to the  
(USB) port.  
Refer to the operating instructions  
of the USB device before  
connecting.  
Supported BLUETOOTH version  
and profiles  
2
Press HOME.  
The home menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
Profile refers to a standard set of  
capabilities for various BLUETOOTH  
product capabilities. For details on the  
supported BLUETOOTH version and  
profiles, see “BLUETOOTH Section”  
(page 75).  
3
4
Press B/b to select  
[Video],  
[Photo].  
[Music], or  
Press V/v to select  
device], then press  
[USB  
.
Note  
Note  
Depending on the specifications of the  
BLUETOOTH device, the functions may  
differ even though the device supports  
the same profile as this system.  
The audio playback on this system may  
be delayed from that on the BLUETOOTH  
device because of the characteristics of  
the BLUETOOTH wireless technology.  
Do not remove the USB device during  
operation. To avoid data corruption or  
damage to the USB device, turn the system  
off before connecting or removing the USB  
device.  
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Note  
Pairing this system with a  
BLUETOOTH device  
You can pair up to 9 BLUETOOTH  
devices. If the 10th BLUETOOTH device  
is paired, the least recently connected  
device will be replaced by the new  
one.  
Pairing is an operation where  
BLUETOOTH devices register with each  
other beforehand. Once a pairing  
operation is performed, it does not need  
to be performed again.  
6
7
Start playback on the BLUETOOTH  
device.  
Adjust the volume.  
Adjust the volume of the  
BLUETOOTH device first, if the  
volume level is still too low, adjust  
the volume level on the main unit.  
1
Place the BLUETOOTH device  
within 1 meter (3.3 feet) from the  
main unit.  
2
Press BLUETOOTH.  
You can also select  
[Bluetooth  
AUDIO] from  
menu.  
[Input] in home  
To cancel pairing operation  
Press HOME or FUNCTION.  
3
4
Set the BLUETOOTH device in  
pairing mode.  
For details on setting the  
Connecting to a BLUETOOTH  
device from this system  
BLUETOOTH device inpairing mode,  
refer to the operating instructions  
supplied with the device.  
You can connect to a BLUETOOTH  
device from this main unit.  
Check the following before playing  
music:  
Select your system’s name (for  
example, “BDV-N9200W”) on the  
device’s display.  
– The BLUETOOTH function of the  
BLUETOOTH device is turned on.  
– The pairing has been completed  
(page 34).  
Perform this step within 5 minutes,  
otherwise pairing will be canceled.  
Note  
If passkey is required on the  
BLUETOOTH device, enter “0000”.  
Passkey may be called “Passcode”,  
“PIN code”, “PIN number” or  
“Password”.  
1
Press BLUETOOTH.  
Note  
To connect to the most recent  
connected BLUETOOTH device, press  
N. Then proceed to Step 5.  
Tip  
You can change the system’s name  
appears on your device by using  
[Device Name] in [System Settings]  
(page 60).  
2
3
Press OPTIONS.  
Select [Device List], then press  
A list of paired BLUETOOTH devices  
appears.  
.
5
Once pairing is completed, the  
device is automatically connected  
to the system.  
Device name appears on the TV  
screen.  
4
5
Press V/v repeatedly to select the  
device you want, then press  
.
Press N to start playback.  
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6
Adjust the volume.  
Adjust the volume of the  
BLUETOOTH device first, if the  
volume level is still too low, adjust  
the volume level on the main unit.  
Using Screen mirroring  
“Screen mirroring” is a function to  
display the screen of a mobile device on  
the TV by Miracast technology.  
The main unit can be connected directly  
with a Screen mirroring-compatible  
device (e.g. smartphone, tablet). You  
can enjoy the display screen of the  
device on your large TV screen. No  
wireless router (or access point) is  
required to use this feature.  
Note  
Once the main unit and the BLUETOOTH  
device are connected, you can control  
playback by pressing N, X, x, m/M  
and ./>.  
You can connect to the system from a  
paired BLUETOOTH device in functions  
other than “BT”, if you set [Bluetooth  
Power Setting] in [External Input Settings]  
to [On] (page 61).  
1
2
Press MIRRORING.  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
Tip  
Activate the Screen mirroring  
function from your device.  
For details on how to activate the  
function, refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with your  
device.  
You can enable or disable the reception of  
AAC audio from BLUETOOTH device  
(page 60).  
To disconnect the BLUETOOTH  
device  
Note  
Press HOME, FUNCTION or RETURN.  
When using Screen mirroring, the quality  
of picture and sound may sometimes be  
deteriorated due to interference from  
other network.  
Some network functions may not be  
available during Screen mirroring.  
Make sure that the device is compatible  
with Miracast. Connectivity with all  
Miracast compatible devices is not  
guaranteed.  
To delete a paired BLUETOOTH  
device from the device list  
1 Follow Steps 1 to 3 above.  
2 Press V/v repeatedly to select the  
device, then press OPTIONS.  
3 Press V/v repeatedly to select  
[Remove], then press  
.
Depending on the usage environment,  
the quality of the picture and sound may  
be deteriorated.  
4 Press B/b repeatedly to select [OK],  
then press  
.
Tip  
You can also wirelessly mirror your entire  
Xperia smartphone screen on a large TV  
screen by using One-touch mirroring  
function (NFC) (page 37).  
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Connecting to a remote  
device by One-touch  
listening function (NFC)  
Connecting to a Remote  
Device by One-touch  
Function (NFC)  
By holding an NFC-compatible remote  
device near to the N-Mark on the main  
unit, the main unit and remote device  
proceed to complete pairing and the  
BLUETOOTH connection automatically.  
What is “NFC”?  
NFC (Near Field Communication) is a  
technology enabling short-range  
wireless communication between  
various devices, such as mobile phones  
and IC tags. Thanks to the NFC function,  
data communication can be achieved  
easily just by holding the device near  
Compatible remote devices  
Remote devices with a built-in NFC  
function  
(OS: Android 2.3.3 – 4.x.x excluding  
Android 3.x)  
the  
(N-Mark) on the  
NFC-compatible devices.  
1
Download and install the “NFC  
Easy Connect” application.  
“NFC Easy Connect” is a free  
application for Android remote  
devices that can be obtained on  
Google Play. Search for the  
application using the keyword “NFC  
Easy Connect” on the site, or access  
the download site directly by  
reading the two-dimensional code  
below.  
Note  
The system only can recognizes and  
connects to one NFC-compatible device  
at a time.  
Depending on your remote device, you  
may need to turn on the NFC function on  
your remote device in advance. For  
details, refer to the operating instructions  
of the remote device.  
Note that “NFC Easy Connect” is free  
but data communication fees when  
downloading are charged  
separately.  
Two-dimensional code* for direct  
access  
* Use a two-dimensional code reader  
application.  
To use the NFC function, be sure to set  
[NFC] to [On] (page 59).  
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Note  
Tip  
The application may not be available  
in some countries/regions.  
If the volume level is low, adjust the  
volume of the remote device first. If the  
volume level is still too low, adjust the  
volume level on the main unit.  
2
3
Start the “NFC Easy Connect”  
application on the remote device.  
Make sure that the application  
screen is displayed.  
To stop playback  
The playback will be stopped when you  
perform any of the following items.  
– Hold the remote device near to the  
N-Mark on the main unit again.  
– Stop the music player of the remote  
device.  
– Turn off the main unit or the remote  
device.  
– Change the function.  
Hold the remote device near to  
the N-Mark on the main unit  
(page 36) until the remote device  
vibrates.  
Vibration cue is provided when the  
remote device is recognized by the  
main unit. Follow the on-screen  
instructions displayed on the  
remote device, and complete the  
procedure for BLUETOOTH  
– Disable the BLUETOOTH function on  
the remote device.  
connection.  
When the BLUETOOTH connection  
is established, the blue LED  
indicator on the top panel stops  
flashing. The playback time appears  
in the top panel display.  
Connecting to an Xperia  
smartphone by One-touch  
mirroring function (NFC)  
By holding a One-touch mirroring-  
compatible Xperia near to the N-Mark  
on the main unit, you can wirelessly  
mirror your entire Xperia smartphone  
screen on a big screen TV. You can  
watch videos or browse together with  
your family and friends. No wireless  
router (or access point) is required to  
use this function.  
Note  
For some remote devices, this function  
may be available without downloading  
“NFC Easy Connect”. In this case, the  
operation and specifications of the remote  
device may differ from the description in  
this manual.  
Tip  
If pairing and the BLUETOOTH connection  
fail, do the following.  
– Relaunch “NFC Easy Connect” and move  
the remote device slowly over the  
N-Mark.  
Compatible Xperia smartphones  
Xperia with the One-touch mirroring  
function  
– Remove the case from the remote device  
if using a commercially available remote  
device case.  
To listen to music  
Start playback of an audio source on the  
remote device. For details on playback  
operations, refer to the operating  
instructions of your remote device.  
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1
Press MIRRORING.  
Using “SongPal”  
2
Hold the Xperia smartphone near  
to the N-Mark on the main unit  
(page 36) until the Xperia  
smartphone vibrates.  
Vibration cue is provided when the  
Xperia smartphone is recognized by  
the main unit.  
The main unit establishes a  
connection with Xperia  
smartphone.  
A dedicated App for this model is  
available on both Google Play and App  
Store. Search for “SongPal” and  
download the free App to find out more  
about the convenient features.  
Easy Control app, “SongPal”, supports  
wireless operation. It allows you to:  
– choose music/audio contents from  
integrated functions of various device  
and smartphone.  
3
Once connection is established,  
the Xperia smartphone screen  
appears on the TV screen.  
The Xperia smartphone is  
registered to the system.  
– control various settings intuitively.  
– enhance the music visually with your  
smartphone display.  
Note  
To exit mirroring  
Press HOME, RETURN or FUNCTION.  
To use this function, be sure to perform the  
software update (page 54).  
Note  
You cannot access to any other networks  
during mirroring.  
The quality of picture and sound may  
sometimes be deteriorated due to  
interference from other network.  
Playing via a Network  
Enjoying Sony  
Entertainment Network  
(SEN)  
Tip  
You can select your preference sound field  
during mirroring. Press the sound field  
buttons (page 17).  
Sony Entertainment Network serves as a  
gateway delivering selected Internet  
content and a variety of on-demand  
entertainment straight to your main  
unit.  
Tip  
Some Internet content requires  
registration via a PC before it can be  
played. For further details, visit the  
following website:  
Some Internet content may not be  
available in some countries/regions.  
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1
Prepare for Sony Entertainment  
Network.  
Connect the system to a network  
(page 25).  
Playing files on a Home  
Network (DLNA)  
You can play video/music/photo files  
on other DLNA-certified equipment by  
connecting them to your home network.  
2
3
Press SEN.  
Press B/V/v/b to select the  
Internet content and a variety of  
on-demand entertainment, then  
This main unit can be used as a player  
and renderer.  
• Server: Stores and shares digital  
media contents  
press  
.
• Player: Finds and plays digital media  
content from the DMS  
Video streaming control panel  
The control panel appears when a video  
file starts playing. The displayed items  
may differ depending on the Internet  
content provider.  
• Renderer: Receives and plays files  
from the server, and can be operated  
by another equipment (controller)  
• Controller: Operates the renderer  
equipment  
To display again, press DISPLAY.  
Prepare for using the DLNA function.  
• Connect the system to a network  
(page 25).  
• Prepare other DLNA-certified  
equipment. For details, refer to the  
operating instructions of the  
equipment.  
A Control display  
Press B/V/v/b or  
for playback  
operations.  
To play files stored on a DLNA  
server via the system (DLNA  
Player)  
B Playing status bar  
Status bar, cursor indicating the  
current position, playing time,  
duration of the video file  
Select the DLNA server icon from  
[Video],  
[Music], or  
[Photo]  
in the home menu, then select the file  
that you want to play.  
C Network condition indicator  
Indicates signal strength for a  
wireless connection.  
Server  
Indicates a wired connection.  
D Network transmission speed  
Player  
(This system)  
E The next video file name  
F The currently selected video file  
name  
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To play remote files by operating  
the system (Renderer) via a DLNA  
controller  
You can operate the system with a  
DLNA-certified controller (a mobile  
phone, etc), when playing files stored  
on a DLNA server.  
3
4
Press B/b to select  
[Video] or  
[Video  
[Music].  
Press V/v to select  
Search] or  
[Music Search].  
The content information (such as  
title, cast, track, or artist), [Playback  
History] and [Search History] are  
displayed.  
Renderer  
(This system)  
Server  
• [Playback History]  
Displays a list of previously played  
BD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-DA  
(music CD) titles. Select a title to  
acquire content information.  
• [Search History]  
Displays a list of previous searches  
performed via the [Video Search]  
or [Music Search] function.  
Controller  
To search for further related  
information  
Select an item in the lists, then select the  
service for searches.  
For details on operation, refer to the  
operating instructions of the DLNA  
controller.  
Note  
Do not operate the system with the  
supplied remote control and a DLNA  
controller at the same time.  
Using the TV SideView  
Tip  
TV SideView is a free mobile application  
for the remote device (smartphone, etc).  
By using the TV SideView with this  
system, you can easily enjoy the system  
by the operation on your remote device.  
You can launch a service or application  
directly from the remote device and  
view the disc information during the  
disc playback. The TV SideView also can  
be used as a remote control and  
The system is compatible with the “Play  
To” function of Windows Media® Player 12  
that comes standard with Windows 7.  
Searching for video/music  
information  
You can acquire content information  
using Gracenote technology and search  
for related information.  
software keyboard.  
Before you use the TV SideView device  
with this system for the first time, be  
sure to register the TV SideView device.  
Follow the on-screen instructions on the  
TV SideView device for registration.  
1
Connect the system to a network  
(page 25).  
2
Insert a disc with content about  
which you want to search.  
Note  
The registration will be possible only when  
home menu appears on the TV screen.  
You can perform a video search  
from a BD-ROM or DVD-ROM, and a  
music search from a CD-DA (music  
CD).  
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[3D Output Setting]  
Sets whether or not to output 3D video  
automatically.  
Available Options  
Note  
Various settings and playback  
operations are available by pressing  
OPTIONS. The available items differ  
depending on the situation.  
3D video from the HDMI (IN 1) or HDMI (IN 2)  
jack is output regardless of this setting.  
[Video Settings]  
[Picture Quality Mode]: Selects the picture  
settings ([Direct], [Brighter Room], [Theater  
Room], [Auto], [Custom1] and [Custom2]).  
Common options  
You can customize the following picture  
settings according to your preference and  
saved them in [Custom1]/[Custom2] settings.  
• [Texture Remaster]: Adjusts the sharpness  
and detail of the edges.  
• [Super Resolution]: Improves the resolution.  
• [Smoothing]: Reduces on-screen banding by  
smoothing gradations on flat areas.  
• [Contrast Remaster]: Automatically arranges  
the black and white levels so that the screen  
is not too dark and the image is modulated.  
• [Clear Black]: Adjusts the display of the dark  
elements of the image. All shading is not  
suppressed; it allows beautifully reproduced  
black tones.  
[Sound Field]  
Changes the sound field setting (page 29).  
[Cinema Studio 9.1ch]  
Turns on or off the Cinema Studio 9.1 channel  
mode (page 30).  
[Music Arena]  
Turns on or off the Digital Music Arena mode  
(page 30).  
[Philharmonic Hall]  
Turns on or off the Philharmonic Hall mode  
(page 30).  
[Football]  
Selects the football mode (page 31).  
[Pause]  
[Repeat Setting]  
Pauses playback.  
Sets repeat playback.  
[Top Menu]  
[3D Menu]  
Displays the BD’s or DVD’s Top Menu.  
[Simulated 3D]: Adjusts the simulated 3D  
effect.  
[3D Depth Adjustment]: Adjusts the depth of  
3D images.  
[Menu/Popup Menu]  
Displays the BD-ROM’s Pop-up Menu or DVD’s  
menu.  
[2D Playback]: Sets playback to 2D image.  
[Title Search]  
Searches for a title on BD-ROMs/DVD VIDEOs  
and starts playback from the beginning.  
[Play/Stop]  
Starts or stops playback.  
[Play from beginning]  
Plays the item from the beginning.  
[Chapter Search]  
Searches for a chapter and starts playback  
from the beginning.  
[Change Category]  
Switches among the  
[Video],  
[Music]  
[Audio]  
Selects the audio format/track.  
and [Photo] category in “BD/DVD” (for disc  
only), “USB” function or DLNA server. This item  
only available when the display list is available  
for the category.  
[Subtitle]  
Selects the subtitle language when  
multilingual subtitles are recorded on  
BD-ROMs/DVD VIDEOs.  
[Closed Captions] (USA model only)  
Selects the Closed Captions.  
[Video] only  
[Angle]  
[A/V SYNC]  
Adjusts the time gap between picture and  
sound (page 42).  
Switches the viewing angles when multi-  
angles are recorded on BD-ROMs/DVD  
VIDEOs.  
[IP Content NR Pro]  
Adjusts the video quality for Internet content.  
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[Video Search]  
Displays information on the BD-ROM/  
DVD-ROM based on Gracenote technology.  
Adjusting the delaybetween  
the picture and sound  
[Number Entry]  
Inputs numbers. Use B/V/v/b to select the  
number.  
(A/V SYNC)  
When the sound does not match the  
pictures on the TV screen, you can  
adjust the delay between the picture  
and sound for the following functions.  
The setting method differs depending  
on the function.  
[Music] only  
[Track Search]  
Searches the track number during music CD  
playback.  
[Add Slideshow BGM]  
Registers music files in the USB memory as  
slideshow background music (BGM).  
When the “BD/DVD”, “USB”,  
“HDMI1” or “HDMI2” function is  
selected  
[Music Search]  
Displays information on the audio CD (CD-DA)  
based on Gracenote technology.  
1
Press OPTIONS.  
The option menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
[Visualizer]  
Changes the visualizer color effect on the TV  
screen (page 49).  
2
3
Press V/v to select [A/V SYNC],  
then press  
Press B/bto adjust the delay, then  
press  
.
[Photo] only  
[Slideshow]  
Starts a slideshow.  
.
You can adjust from 0 ms to 300 ms  
in 25 ms increments.  
[Slideshow Speed]  
Changes the slideshow speed.  
When the “TV” function is  
selected  
[Slideshow Effect]  
Sets the effect when playing a slideshow.  
[Slideshow BGM]  
• [Off]: Turns off the function.  
• [My Music from USB]: Sets the music files  
registered in [Add Slideshow BGM].  
• [Play from Music CD]: Sets the tracks on  
CD-DAs.  
1
Press OPTIONS.  
“AV.SYNC” appears in the top panel  
display.  
2
3
Press  
Press V/vto adjust the delay, then  
press  
or b.  
[Change Display]  
Switches between [Grid View] and [List View].  
.
[Rotate Left]  
Rotates the photo counterclockwise by  
90 degrees.  
You can adjust from 0 ms to 300 ms  
in 25 ms increments.  
[Rotate Right]  
Rotates the photo clockwise by 90 degrees.  
4
Press OPTIONS.  
The option menu in the top panel  
display turns off.  
[View Image]  
Displays the selected picture.  
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Note  
Stereo (Audio1)] and [ Stereo (Audio2)]  
do not appear if only one audio stream is  
recorded on the disc.  
[
Sound Adjustment  
Selecting the Audio  
Format, Multilingual  
Tracks, or Channel  
x CD  
• [ Stereo]: The standard stereo  
sound.  
• [ 1/L]: The sound of the left channel  
(monaural).  
• [ 2/R]: The sound of the right  
channel (monaural).  
• [ L+R]: The sound of both the left and  
individual speaker.  
When the system is playing a BD/DVD  
VIDEO recorded in multiple audio  
formats (PCM, Dolby Digital, MPEG  
audio, or DTS) or multilingual tracks, you  
can change the audio format or  
language.  
With a CD, you can select the sound  
from the right or left channel and listen  
to the sound of the selected channel  
through both the right and left  
speakers.  
Enjoying Multiplex  
Broadcast Sound  
Press AUDIO repeatedly during  
playback to select the audio signal  
you want.  
The audio information appears on the  
TV screen.  
(DUAL MONO)  
You can enjoy multiplex broadcast  
sound when the system receives or  
plays a Dolby Digital multiplex  
broadcast signal.  
x BD/DVD VIDEO  
Depending on the BD/DVD VIDEO, the  
option of language varies.  
Note  
To receive a Dolby Digital signal, you need  
to connect a TV or other equipment to the  
TV (DIGITAL IN OPTICAL) jack with a optical  
digital cord (pages 22, 23).  
If your TV’s HDMI IN jack is compatible with  
the Audio Return Channel function (pages  
22, 59), you can receive a Dolby Digital  
signal via an HDMI cable.  
When 4 digits are displayed, they  
represent a language code. See  
“Language Code List” (page 77). When  
the same language is displayed two or  
more times, the BD/DVD VIDEO is  
recorded in multiple audio formats.  
x DVD-VR  
The types of sound tracks recorded on a  
disc are displayed.  
Example:  
Press AUDIO repeatedly until the  
signal you want appears in the top  
panel display.  
• [ Stereo]  
• “MAIN”: Sound of the main language  
will be output.  
• “SUB”: Sound of the sub language will  
be output.  
• [ Stereo (Audio1)]  
• [ Stereo (Audio2)]  
• [ Main]  
• [ Sub]  
• “MN/SUB”: Mixed sound of both the  
main and sub languages will be  
output.  
• [ Main/Sub]  
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Presetting radio stations  
Tuner  
You can preset up to 20 stations. Before  
tuning, make sure to turn down the  
volume to minimum.  
Listening to the Radio  
1
Press FUNCTION repeatedly until  
“FM” appears in the top panel  
display.  
1
Press FUNCTION repeatedly until  
“FM” appears in the top panel  
display.  
2
Hold down TUNING +/– until the  
auto scanning starts.  
2
Select the radio station.  
Automatic tuning  
Scanning stops when the system  
tunes in a station.  
Hold down TUNING +/– until the  
auto scanning starts.  
3
Press OPTIONS.  
The option menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
[Auto Tuning] appears on the TV  
screen. Scanning stops when the  
system tunes in a station.  
To cancel automatic tuning, press  
any buttons.  
4
5
6
Press V/v to select [Preset  
Memory], then press  
.
Press V/v to select the preset  
number you want, then press  
Manual tuning  
.
Press TUNING +/– repeatedly.  
Repeat Steps 2 to 5 to store other  
stations.  
3
Press VOL +/– repeatedly to adjust  
the volume.  
To change a preset number  
If an FM program is noisy  
Select the preset number you want by  
pressing PRESET +/–, then perform the  
procedure from Step 3.  
If an FM program is noisy, you can select  
monaural reception. There will be no  
stereo effect, but reception will  
improve.  
To select a preset station  
1 Press FUNCTIONrepeatedly until “FM”  
appears in the top panel display.  
The last received station is tuned in.  
1
Press OPTIONS.  
The option menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
2 Press PRESET +/– repeatedly to select  
2
3
Press V/v to select [FM Mode],  
the preset station.  
then press  
.
Tip  
Press V/v to select [Monaural],  
then press  
.
Each time you press DISPLAY, the display in  
the top panel display changes cyclically as  
follows:  
Frequency t Preset number t Decoding  
status*  
• [Stereo]: Stereo reception.  
• [Monaural]: Monaural reception.  
Tip  
* Appears when [Sound Effect] is set to  
[Dolby Pro Logic], [DTS Neo:6 Cinema], or  
[DTS Neo:6 Music] (page 57).  
You can set [FM Mode] for each preset  
station separately.  
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System Audio Control  
You can enjoy the sound from TV or  
other equipment by a simple operation.  
Other Operations  
You can use the System Audio Control  
function as follows:  
• When the system is turned on, the  
sound of the TV or other equipment  
can be output from the speakers of the  
system.  
Using the Control for  
HDMI Function for  
“BRAVIA” Sync  
• When sound from the TV or other  
of the system, you can switch the  
sound to output from the TV speakers  
by pressing SPEAKERS TVyAUDIO.  
• When sound from the TV or other  
equipment is output via the speakers  
of the system, you can adjust the  
volume and turn off the sound of the  
system by operating the TV.  
This function is available on TVs with the  
“BRAVIA” Sync function.  
By connecting Sony equipment that is  
compatible with the Control for HDMI  
function via an HDMI cable, operation is  
simplified.  
Note  
To use the “BRAVIA” Sync function, be sure  
to turn on the system and all connected  
equipment after completed the HDMI  
connection.  
Audio Return Channel  
You can enjoy TV sound via the system  
by using just one HDMI cable. For details  
of the setting, see “[Audio Return  
Channel]” (page 59).  
Control for HDMI - Easy Setting  
You can set the system’s [Control for  
HDMI] function automatically by  
enabling the corresponding setting on  
the TV.  
Language Follow  
For details about the Control for HDMI  
function, see “[HDMI Settings]”  
(page 59).  
When you change the language for the  
on-screen display of the TV, the  
system’s on-screen display language is  
also changed after turning off and on  
the system.  
System Power Off  
You can turn the system off in sync with  
the TV.  
Routing Control  
When you perform One-Touch Play on  
the connected equipment, the system  
turns on and sets the system’s function  
to “HDMI1” or “HDMI2” (depending on  
the HDMI input jack in use), and your  
TV’s input is automatically set to the  
HDMI input to which the system is  
connected.  
Note  
The system does not turn off automatically  
while playing music or when “FM” function  
is selected.  
One-Touch Play  
When you press N on the remote  
control, the system and TV turn on, and  
the TV’s input is switched to the HDMI  
input which the system is connected.  
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5
6
Press V/v to select setting  
according to your speakers  
Calibrating the  
Appropriate Speaker  
Settings Automatically  
placement, then press  
.
• [Standard]: The surround  
speakers are installed in the rear  
position.  
• [All Front]: All speakers are  
installed in the front position.  
[Auto Calibration]  
(BDV-N9200W/BDV-N7200W  
only)  
The confirmation display for [Auto  
Calibration] appears.  
D.C.A.C. DX (Digital Cinema Auto  
Calibration DX) brings you the ideal  
sound experience by automatically  
adjusting the setting of the speakers’  
distance, location, and acoustic.  
Connect the calibration mic to the  
A.CAL MIC jack on the rear panel.  
Set up the calibration mic at ear  
level using a tripod, etc. (not  
supplied). The calibration mic  
should aim the TV screen. The front  
of each speaker should face the  
calibration mic, and there should be  
no obstruction between the  
Note  
The system outputs a loud test sound  
when [Auto Calibration] starts. You  
cannot turn the volume down. Give  
consideration to children and neighbors.  
Before [Auto Calibration], make sure that  
– all the speakers are connected to the  
main unit and surround amplifier.  
– the surround amplifier is turned on and  
you have installed the surround  
amplifier in an appropriate location to  
ensure wireless connection with it.  
speakers and the calibration mic.  
7
Press V/v to select [OK].  
To cancel, select [Cancel].  
8
Press  
.
[Auto Calibration] starts.  
The system adjusts the speaker  
settings automatically.  
1
Press HOME.  
The home menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
Be quiet during the measurement.  
Note  
While [Auto Calibration] is in progress,  
do not operate the system.  
2
3
Press B/b to select  
[Setup].  
Press V/v to select [Audio  
Settings], then press  
9
Confirm the result of [Auto  
Calibration].  
.
The distance and level for each  
speaker appear on the TV screen.  
4
Press V/v to select [Auto  
Calibration], then press  
.
The [Select speaker layout.] display  
appears.  
Note  
If measurement fails, follow the  
message then retry [Auto  
Calibration].  
If no center speaker is detected, the  
[Center Speaker] will be  
automatically set to [Off].  
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Note  
10  
Press V/v to select [OK] or  
[Cancel], then press  
.
All settings are reset to default  
settings each time you change the  
speaker layout setting.  
x The measurement is OK.  
Disconnect the calibration mic, then  
select [OK]. The result is  
implemented.  
6
7
Press B/b to select [OK] or  
[Cancel], then press  
.
Press V/v to select the item, then  
x The measurement is not OK.  
Follow the message, then select  
[OK] to retry.  
press  
.
8
9
Press V/v to adjust the parameter.  
Tip  
Press B/b and  
to confirm the  
You can change the unit of measurement  
(feet or meters) by pressing the color  
button (RED).  
settings.  
Check the following settings.  
x [Center Speaker]  
[On]: The center speaker is connected.  
[Off]: The center speaker is not  
connected.  
Setting the Speakers  
[Speaker Settings]  
To obtain optimum surround sound, set  
the speakers’ distance from your  
listening position.  
x [Distance]  
When you move the speakers, be sure  
to set the parameters of the distance  
from the listening position to the  
speakers.  
You can set the parameters from 0 to  
23 feet (0.0 to 7.0 meters).  
1
Press HOME.  
The home menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
[Front Left/Right] 10 ft/3.0 m: Set the  
front speaker distance.  
[Center] 10 ft/3.0 m: Set the center  
speaker distance. This setting is only  
available when [Center Speaker] is set to  
[On].  
[Surround Left/Right] 10 ft/3.0 m: Set  
the surround speaker distance.  
[Subwoofer] 10 ft/3.0 m: Set the  
subwoofer distance.  
2
3
Press B/b to select  
[Setup].  
Press V/v to select [Audio  
Settings], then press  
.
4
Press V/v to select [Speaker  
Settings], then press  
The [Select speaker layout.] display  
appears.  
.
5
Press V/v to select setting  
according to your speakers  
Tip  
placement, then press  
.
You can change the unit of measurement  
(feet or meters) by pressing the color  
button (RED).  
• [Standard]: The surround  
speakers are installed in the rear  
position.  
• [All Front]: All speakers are  
installed in the front position.  
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3 Press V/v to select the speaker type  
you want, then press  
x [Level]  
.
You can adjust the sound level of the  
speakers. You can set the parameters  
from –6.0 dB to +6.0 dB. Be sure to set  
[Test Tone] to [On] for easy adjustment.  
4 Press B/b to select the left or right  
speaker, then press V/v to adjust the  
level.  
[Front Left/Right] 0.0 dB: Set the front  
speaker level.  
5 Press  
.
6 Repeat Steps 3 to 5.  
[Center] 0.0 dB: Set the center speaker  
level. This setting is only available when  
[Center Speaker] is set to [On].  
[Surround Left/Right] 0.0 dB: Set the  
surround speaker level.  
7 Press RETURN.  
The system returns to the previous  
display.  
[Subwoofer] 0.0 dB: Set the subwoofer  
level.  
8 Press V/v to select [Test Tone], then  
press  
.
9 Press V/v to select [Off], then press  
x [Relocation] (BDV-N9200W/  
BDV-N7200W only)  
.
Note  
You can correct the speaker position  
virtually to improve the surround effect.  
The test tone signals are not output from  
the HDMI (OUT) jack.  
The test tone is not emitted from the  
center speaker if [Center Speaker] is set to  
[Off].  
[On]: You can hear sound from a  
virtually relocated speaker position  
determined by [Auto Calibration].  
[Off]: You can hear sound from the  
actual speaker position.  
Tip  
To adjust the volume of all the speakers at  
the same time, press VOL +/–.  
Note  
This setting is only reflected after  
performing [Auto Calibration].  
You cannot select this function when the  
speaker layout is set to [All Front].  
Using the Sleep Timer  
x [Test Tone]  
You can set the system to turn off at a  
preset time, so you can fall asleep  
listening to music.  
The speakers will emit a test tone to  
adjust [Level].  
[Off]: The test tone is not emitted from  
the speakers.  
Press SLEEP.  
[On]: The test tone is emitted from each  
speaker in sequence while adjusting  
level. When you select one of the  
[Speaker Settings] items, the test tone is  
emitted from each speaker in sequence.  
Adjust the sound level as follows.  
Each time you press SLEEP, the minutes  
display (the remaining time) in the top  
panel display changes by 10 minutes.  
When you set the sleep timer, the  
remaining time appears every  
5 minutes.  
When the remaining time is less than  
2 minutes, “SLEEP” flashes in the top  
panel display.  
1 Set [Test Tone] to [On].  
2 Press V/v to select [Level], then press  
.
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To check the remaining time  
Press SLEEP once.  
Enjoying the  
Visualization on the TV  
Screen  
To change the remaining time  
Press SLEEP repeatedly.  
You can enjoy the visualizer effect  
which simulates the beat of the played  
back sources to the colorful designs and  
graphics. You can stream the effects  
during music playback (only for  
“BD/DVD”, “USB”, “FM”, “TV”, “BT” and  
“AUDIO” functions) and built-in sound  
demonstration.  
Deactivating the Buttons  
on the Main Unit  
(Child Lock)  
You can deactivate the buttons on the  
main unit (except for "/1) for preventing  
misoperation, such as child mischief.  
Press VISUALIZER repeatedly.  
The visualization appears on the TV  
screen and synchronizes with the beat  
of the music. Each time you press the  
button, the color effect changes  
cyclically as follows:  
Touch and hold x on the main unit for  
more than 5 seconds.  
“LOCKED” appears in the top panel  
display.  
The child lock function is activated and  
the buttons on the main unit are locked.  
(You can operate the system by using  
the remote control.)  
[RAINBOW] t[PASSION] t[OCEAN] t  
[FOREST] t [Off]  
Note  
To cancel, touch and hold x for more  
than 5 seconds until “UNLOCK” appears  
in the top panel display.  
The visualizer effect may become  
unsmooth when you play back High Bitrate  
Audio content more than 15 Mbps.  
Tip  
To avoid the information appears on the  
TV screen and overlaps with the  
visualization, set [Auto Display] in  
[System Settings] to [Off] (page 60).  
You can also select the visualizer effect by  
using the option menu.  
Changing the Brightness  
You can change the brightness of the  
following items:  
– Top panel display  
– Indicator of the soft-touch buttons  
– LED indicator on the top panel  
Saving Power in Standby  
Mode  
Press DIMMER.  
Each time you press the button, the  
brightness of the item is changed.  
You can adjust the brightness in  
3 levels.*  
Check that you have made the following  
settings:  
– [Control for HDMI] in [HDMI Settings] is  
set to [Off] (page 59).  
– [Quick Start Mode] is set to [Off]  
(page 60).  
– [Remote Start] is set to [Off] (page 61).  
– [NFC] is set to [Off] (page 59).  
* For top panel display, the brightness for  
[Dimmer : 1], [Dimmer : 2] and  
[Dimmer : 3] settings are the same.  
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Internet Browser display  
Browsing Websites  
You can check website information by  
pressing DISPLAY. The display  
information differs depending on the  
website and page status.  
1
Prepare for Internet browsing.  
Connect the system to a network  
(page 25).  
2
Press HOME.  
The home menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
3
4
Press B/b to select  
[Network].  
Press V/v to select [Internet  
Browser], then press  
.
The [Internet Browser] display  
appears.  
A Page title  
Note  
B Page address  
Some websites may not display correctly,  
or not function.  
C Cursor  
Move by pressing B/V/v/b. Place  
the cursor on the link you want to  
view, then press . The linked  
website is displayed.  
To enter a URL  
Select [URL entry] from the options  
menu.  
Enter the URL using the software  
keyboard, then select [Enter].  
D SSL icon  
Appears when the linked URL is  
secured.  
To set the default start page  
While the page you want to set is  
displayed, select [Set as start page] from  
the options menu.  
E Signal strength indicator  
Appears when the system is  
connected to a wireless network.  
F Progress bar/Loading icon  
Appears when the page is being  
read, or during file download/  
transfer.  
To return to the previous page  
Select [Previous page] from the options  
menu.  
When the previous page does not  
appear even if you select [Previous  
page], select [Window List] from the  
options menu and select the page you  
want to return to from the list.  
G Text input field  
Press , then choose [Input] from  
the options menu to open the  
software keyboard.  
H Scroll bar  
To quit Internet Browser  
Press HOME.  
Press B/V/v/b to move the page  
display left, up, down, or right.  
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[Break]  
Available options  
Moves the cursor to the next line in the text  
input field.  
Various settings and operations are  
available by pressing OPTIONS.  
The available items differ depending on  
the situation.  
[Delete]  
Erases one character on the left side of the  
cursor during text input.  
[Browser Setup]  
Displays the Internet Browser settings.  
• [Zoom]: Increases or decreases the size of  
the displayed contents.  
• [JavaScript Setup]: Sets whether to enable  
or disable JavaScript.  
Further Settings for the  
Wireless System  
• [Cookie Setup]: Sets whether or not to  
accept browser cookies.  
• [SSL Alarm Display]: Sets whether to enable  
or disable SSL.  
You can make further settings for the  
wireless system by using the [Wireless  
Sound Connection] settings.  
[Window List]  
1
Press HOME.  
The home menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
Displays a list of all current opened websites.  
Allows you to return to a previous displayed  
website by selecting the window.  
[Bookmark List]  
Displays the bookmark list.  
2
3
Press B/b to select  
[Setup].  
[URL entry]  
Allows you to enter a URL when the software  
keyboard is displayed.  
Press V/v to select [System  
Settings], then press  
.
4
Press V/v to select [Wireless  
Sound Connection], then press  
[Previous page]  
Moves to a previous displayed page.  
.
[Next page]  
Moves to the next page.  
The [Wireless Sound Connection]  
display appears.  
• [Secure Link] (page 52)  
• [RF Band] (page 52)  
[Cancel loading]  
Stops loading a page.  
• [RF Channel] (page 53)  
[Reload]  
Reloads the same page.  
[Add to Bookmark]  
Adds the current displayed website to the  
bookmark list.  
[Set as start page]  
Sets the current displayed website as the  
default start page.  
[Open in new window]  
Opens a link in a new window.  
[Character encoding]  
Sets the character encoding system.  
[Display certificate]  
Displays server certificates sent from pages  
that support SSL.  
[Input]  
Displays the software keyboard to enter  
characters while browsing a website.  
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To cancel the Secure Link function  
Activating wireless  
transmission between  
specific units  
For the main unit  
Select [Off] on Step 3 above.  
For the surround amplifier  
Hold down SECURE LINK on the rear of  
the surround amplifier until the LINK/  
STANDBY indicator turns green or  
flashes green.  
[Secure Link]  
You can specify the wireless connection  
to link the main unit to the surround  
amplifier using the Secure Link function.  
This function can help prevent  
interference if you use multiple wireless  
products or your neighbors use wireless  
products.  
Selecting the frequency  
bandwidth  
[RF Band]  
You can select the frequency bandwidth  
which [RF Channel] belongs to.  
1
Select [Wireless Sound  
Connection] in [System Settings]  
(page 51).  
2
3
4
Press V/v to select [Secure Link],  
1
Select [Wireless Sound  
Connection] in [System Settings]  
(page 51).  
then press  
.
Press V/v to select [On], then  
press  
.
2
3
Press V/v to select [RF Band], then  
press  
.
Press SECURE LINK on the rear of  
the surround amplifier.  
Proceed to the next Step within a  
few minutes.  
Press V/v to select the setting you  
want, then press  
.
• [Auto]: Normally select this. The  
system automatically selects the  
strongest frequency bandwidth  
for transmission.  
• [5.2GHz], [5.8GHz]: The system  
transmits sound according to the  
selected frequency bandwidth.  
5
6
Press B/b to select [Start], then  
press  
.
To return to the previous display,  
select [Cancel].  
After the message [Secure Link  
setting is complete.] appears,  
Tip  
press  
.
We recommend you to set [RF Band] to  
[Auto].  
The surround amplifier is linked to  
the main unit and the LINK/  
STANDBY indicator turns orange.  
If the message [Cannot set Secure  
Link.] appears, follow the on-screen  
messages.  
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If wireless transmission is  
unstable  
Settings and Adjustments  
[RF Channel]  
Using the Setup Display  
You can make various adjustments to  
items such as picture and sound.  
The default settings are underlined.  
If you use multiple wireless systems,  
such as a wireless LAN (Local Area  
Network), the wireless signals may be  
unstable. In this case, the transmission  
may be improved by changing the  
following [RF Channel] setting.  
Note  
Playback settings stored in the disc take  
priority over the Setup Display settings.  
Therefore, some of the functions may not  
be performed.  
1
Select [Wireless Sound  
Connection] in [System Settings]  
(page 51).  
2
3
Press V/v to select [RF Channel],  
1
Press HOME.  
The home menu appears on the TV  
screen.  
then press  
.
Press V/v to select the setting you  
want, then press  
.
2
3
Press B/b to select  
[Setup].  
• [Auto]: Normally select this. The  
system automatically selects the  
better channel for transmission.  
• [1], [2], [3]: The system transmits  
sound by fixing the channel for  
transmitting. Select the channel  
with the better transmission.  
Press V/v to select the setup  
category icon, then press  
.
Icon  
Explanation  
[Software Update]  
(page 54)  
Updates the software of the  
system.  
Note  
The transmission may be improved by  
changing the transmission channel  
(frequency) of the other wireless  
system(s). For details, refer to the  
operating instructions of the other  
wireless system(s).  
[Screen Settings] (page 54)  
Makes the screen settings  
according to the type of TV.  
[Audio Settings] (page 56)  
Makes the audio settings  
according to the type of  
connecting jacks.  
You cannot select this function when the  
[RF Band] is set to [Auto] (page 52).  
[BD/DVD Viewing  
Settings] (page 58)  
Makes detailed settings for  
BD/DVD playback.  
[Parental Control Settings]  
(page 58)  
Makes detailed settings for  
the Parental Control  
function.  
[Music Settings] (page 59)  
Makes detailed settings for  
Super Audio CD playback.  
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Icon  
Explanation  
x [Update via Internet]  
[System Settings]  
(page 59)  
Makes the system-related  
settings.  
Updates the system’s software using  
available network. Make sure network is  
connected to the Internet. For details,  
see “Step 3: Preparing for Network  
Connection” (page 25).  
[External Input Settings]  
(page 60)  
Sets the input skip setting  
for each external input.  
x [Update via USB Memory]  
[Network Settings]  
(page 61)  
Makes detailed settings for  
Internet and network.  
Updates software using USB memory.  
Make sure that the Software Update  
Folder is correctly named as “UPDATE”.  
[Easy Network Settings]  
(page 61)  
Runs [Easy Network  
Settings] to make the basic  
network settings.  
[Screen Settings]  
[Resetting] (page 62)  
Resets the system to the  
factory settings.  
x [3D Output Setting]  
[Auto]: Normally select this.  
[Off]: Select this to display all contents in  
2D.  
Note  
[Software Update]  
3D video from the HDMI (IN 1) or HDMI (IN 2)  
jack is output regardless of this setting.  
By updating your software to the latest  
version, you can take advantage of the  
newest functions.  
x [TV Screen Size Setting for 3D]  
Sets the screen size of your  
3D-compatible TV.  
During a software update, “UPDATE”  
appears in the top panel display. After  
the update completes, the main unit  
automatically turns off.  
While the updating operation is in  
progress, do not turn on or off the main  
unit, or operate the main unit or TV.  
Wait for the software update to  
complete.  
Note  
This setting does not work for 3D video  
from the HDMI (IN 1) or HDMI (IN 2) jack.  
x [TV Type]  
[16:9]: Select this when connecting to a  
wide-screen TV or a TV with a wide-  
mode function.  
[4:3]: Select this when connecting to a  
4:3 screen TV without a wide-mode  
function.  
Note  
For information about update functions,  
visit the following website:  
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x [Screen Format]  
x [Output Video Resolution]  
[Auto]: Outputs video signal according  
to the resolution of the TV or connected  
equipment.  
[Original Resolution]: Outputs video  
signal according to the resolution  
recorded on the disc. (When the  
resolution is lower than SD resolution, it  
is scaled up to SD resolution.)  
[480i/576i]*, [480p/576p]*, [720p],  
[1080i], [1080p]: Outputs video signal  
according to the selected resolution  
setting.  
[Full]: Select this when connecting to a  
TV with a wide-mode function. Displays  
a 4:3 screen picture in 16:9 aspect ratio  
even on a wide-screen TV.  
[Normal]: Changes the picture size to fit  
the screen size with the original picture  
aspect ratio.  
x [DVD Aspect Ratio]  
[Letter Box]: Displays a wide picture  
with black bands on the top and  
bottom.  
* If the color system of your disc is NTSC,  
the video signals resolution can be  
converted to [480i] and [480p] only.  
x [BD-ROM 24p Output]  
[Auto]: Outputs 24p video signals only  
when you connect a 1080/24p-  
compatible TV via an HDMI connection  
and the [Output Video Resolution] is set  
to [Auto] or [1080p].  
[Pan & Scan]: Displays a full-height  
picture on the entire screen, with  
trimmed sides.  
[On]: Select this when your TV is  
compatible with 1080/24p video  
signals.  
[Off]: Select this when your TV is not  
compatible with 1080/24p video  
signals.  
x [Cinema Conversion Mode]  
[Auto]: Normally select this. The main  
unit automatically detects whether the  
material is video-based or film-based,  
and switches to the appropriate  
conversion method.  
[Video]: The conversion method suited  
for video-based material will always be  
selected regardless of the material.  
x [DVD-ROM 24p Output]  
[Auto]: Outputs 24p video signals only  
when you connect a 1080/24p-  
compatible TV via an HDMI connection  
and the [Output Video Resolution] is set  
to [Auto] or [1080p].  
[Off]: Select this when your TV is not  
compatible with 1080/24p video  
signals.  
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x [4K Output]  
x [SBM] (Super Bit Mapping)  
[On]: Smooths the gradation of video  
signals output from the HDMI (OUT)  
jack.  
[Off]: Select this when outputting  
distorted video signals or unnatural  
color.  
[Auto1]: Outputs 2K (1920 × 1080) video  
signals during video playback and 4K  
video signals during photo play when  
connecting to a Sony 4K-compatible  
equipment.  
Outputs 4K video signals during  
playback of 24p video contents in  
BD/DVD ROMs or photo play when  
connecting to a non-Sony  
x [IP Content NR Pro]  
[Video3]/[Video2]/[Video1]/  
[Film1]/[Film2]/[Film3]: Adjusts the  
video quality for Internet content. This  
setting is same as the setting in option  
menu when using the Internet service.  
[Off]: Off.  
4K-compatible equipment.  
This setting does not work for 3D video  
image playback.  
[Auto2]: Automatically outputs  
4K/24p video signals when you connect  
a 4K/24p-compatible equipment and  
make the appropriate settings in  
[BD-ROM 24p Output] or [DVD-ROM 24p  
Output], and also outputs 4K/24p photo  
images when you play 2D photo files.  
[Off]: Turns off the function.  
x [Pause Mode]  
[Auto]: Normally select this. The picture,  
including subjects that move  
dynamically, is output with no jitter.  
[Frame]: The picture, including subjects  
that do not move dynamically, is output  
in high resolution.  
Note  
If your Sony equipment is not detected  
when [Auto1] is selected, the setting will  
have the same effect as [Auto2] setting.  
x [YCbCr/RGB (HDMI)]  
[Audio Settings]  
[Auto]: Automatically detects the type  
of external equipment, and switches to  
the matching color setting.  
[YCbCr (4:2:2)]: Outputs YCbCr 4:2:2  
video signals.  
[YCbCr (4:4:4)]: Outputs YCbCr 4:4:4  
video signals.  
[RGB]: Select this when connecting to  
an equipment with an HDCP compliant  
DVI jack.  
x [BD Audio MIX Setting]  
[On]: Outputs the audio obtained by  
mixing the interactive audio and  
secondary audio to the primary audio  
during BDMV playback.  
[Off]: Outputs the primary audio only.  
x [Audio DRC]  
You can compress the dynamic range of  
the sound track.  
x [HDMI Deep Color Output]  
[Auto]: Normally select this.  
[16bit], [12bit], [10bit]: Outputs 16bit/  
12bit/10bit video signals when the  
connected TV is compatible with Deep  
Color.  
[Auto]: Performs playback at the  
dynamic range specified by the disc  
(BD-ROM only).  
[On]: The system reproduces the sound  
track with the kind of dynamic range  
that the recording engineer intended.  
[Off]: Select this when the picture is  
unstable or colors appear unnatural.  
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[Off]: No compression of dynamic  
range.  
x [Sound Effect]  
You can turn on or off the system’s  
sound effects (SOUND FIELD setting  
(page 29)).  
For a 2-channel source, you can select  
[Dolby Pro Logic], [DTS Neo:6 Cinema],  
or [DTS Neo:6 Music] to simulate  
surround sound.  
x [Attenuation settings - AUDIO]  
Distortion may occur when you listen to  
an equipment connected to the AUDIO  
IN (L/R) jacks. You can prevent  
distortion by attenuating the input level  
on the main unit.  
[Sound Field On]: Enables the surround  
effect of the sound field (pages 29, 30).  
[Dolby Pro Logic]: The systems  
simulates surround sound from  
2-channel sources and outputs sound  
from all speakers (5.1 channel) (Dolby  
Pro Logic decoding).  
[DTS Neo:6 Cinema]/[DTS Neo:6 Music]:  
The system simulates surround sound  
from 2-channel sources and produces  
multi-channel sound (DTS Neo:6  
Cinema/DTS Neo:6 Music mode  
decoding).  
[On]: Attenuates the input level. The  
output level will decrease at this setting.  
[Off]: Normal input level.  
x [Audio Output]  
You can select the output method  
where the audio signal is output.  
[Speaker]: Outputs multi-channel sound  
from the system’s speakers only.  
[Speaker + HDMI]: Outputs multi-  
channel sound from the system’s  
speakers and 2-channel linear PCM  
signals from the HDMI (OUT) jack.  
[HDMI]: Outputs sound from the HDMI  
(OUT) jack only. Sound format depends  
on the connected equipment.  
[2ch Stereo]: This system outputs the  
sound from the front left/right speakers  
and subwoofer only.  
Multi-channel surround formats are  
downmixed to 2-channel.  
[Off]: The sound effects are disabled.  
You can hear sound as it is recorded.  
Note  
When [Control for HDMI] is set to [On]  
(page 59), [Audio Output] is set to  
[Speaker + HDMI] automatically and this  
setting cannot be changed.  
x [Speaker Settings]  
To obtain optimum surround sound, set  
the speakers. For details, see “Setting  
the Speakers” (page 47).  
x [Auto Calibration]  
(BDV-N9200W/BDV-N7200W only)  
You can calibrate the appropriate  
settings automatically. For details, see  
“Calibrating the Appropriate Speaker  
Settings Automatically” (page 46).  
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[BD/DVD Viewing  
Settings]  
[Parental Control  
Settings]  
x [BD/DVD Menu Language]  
You can select the default menu  
language for BD-ROMs or DVD ROMs.  
When you select [Select Language  
Code], the display for entering the  
language code appears. Enter the code  
for your language by referring to  
“Language Code List” (page 77).  
Set or change the password for the  
Parental Control function. A password  
allows you to set a restriction on  
BD-ROM, DVD VIDEO, or Internet video  
playback. If necessary, you can  
differentiate the restriction levels for  
BD-ROMs and DVD VIDEOs.  
x [Audio Language]  
Playback of some BD-ROMs or DVD  
VIDEOs can be limited according to the  
geographic area. Scenes may be  
blocked or replaced with different  
scenes. Follow the on-screen  
instructions and enter your four-digit  
password.  
You can select the default track  
language for BD-ROMs or DVD VIDEOs.  
When you select [Original], the  
language given priority in the disc is  
selected.  
When you select [Select Language  
Code], the display for entering the  
language code appears. Enter the code  
for your language by referring to  
“Language Code List” (page 77).  
x [BD Parental Control]/[DVD  
Parental Control]/[Internet Video  
Parental Control]  
x [Subtitle Language]  
By setting Parental Control, scenes can  
be blocked or replaced with different  
scenes. Follow the on-screen  
instructions and enter your four-digit  
password.  
You can select the default subtitle  
language for BD-ROMs or DVD VIDEOs.  
When you select [Select Language  
Code], the display for entering the  
language code appears. Enter the code  
for your language by referring to  
“Language Code List” (page 77).  
x [Internet Video Unrated]  
[Allow]: Allows the playback of unrated  
Internet videos.  
[Block]: Blocks the playback of unrated  
Internet videos.  
x [BD Hybrid Disc Playback Layer]  
[BD]: Plays BD layer.  
[DVD/CD]: Plays DVD or CD layer.  
x [BD Internet Connection]  
[Allow]: Normally select this.  
[Do not allow]: Prohibits Internet  
connection.  
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[Background Color]: Sets the  
background’s color.  
[Background Opacity]: Sets the  
background’s opacity.  
[Music Settings]  
[Window Color]: Sets the window’s color  
(DLNA and network service only).  
[Window Opacity]: Sets the window’s  
opacity (DLNA and network service  
only).  
x [Super Audio CD Playback Layer]  
[Super Audio CD]: Plays the Super Audio  
CD layer.  
[CD]: Plays the CD layer.  
x [Super Audio CD Playback Channel]  
[DSD 2ch]: Plays the 2-channel area.  
[DSD Multi]: Plays the multi-channel  
area.  
x [Wireless Sound Connection]  
You can make further settings for the  
wireless system. For details, see  
“Further Settings for the Wireless  
System” (page 51).  
You can also check the wireless  
transmission status. When wireless  
transmission is activated, [OK] appears  
to the right of [Status].  
[System Settings]  
x [OSD Language]  
You can select the language you want  
for the system on-screen display.  
x [HDMI Settings]  
[Control for HDMI]  
[On]: Turns on the [Control for HDMI]  
function. You can operate mutually  
between equipment that are connected  
with an HDMI cable.  
x [Closed Captions Settings] (USA  
model only)  
You can set the format of Closed  
Captions (CC) that displays on the TV  
screen.  
[Off]: Off.  
[Audio Return Channel]  
This function is available when you  
connect the system to a TV’s HDMI IN  
jack that is compatible with the Audio  
Return Channel function and [Control  
for HDMI] is set to [On].  
[Auto]: The system can receive the  
digital audio signal of the TV  
automatically via an HDMI cable.  
[Off]: Off.  
[Text Settings]: Customizes the text that  
is displayed on the TV screen.  
• [Original]: Original setting.  
• [Custom]: You can change the text  
display.  
Available [Custom] settings:  
[Character Size]: Sets the character’s  
size.  
[Character Style]: Sets the character’s  
font style.  
[Character Color]: Sets the character’s  
color.  
[Character Opacity]: Sets the character’s  
opacity.  
x [NFC]  
[On]: Turns on NFC function to enjoy the  
One-touch listening and mirroring  
function on this system (page 36).  
[Off]: Off.  
[Edge Type]: Sets the type of font’s  
edge.  
[Edge Color]: Sets the edge’s color.  
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x [Quick Start Mode]  
x [Device Name]  
[On]: Shortens the startup time from  
standby mode. You can operate the  
system quickly after turning it on.  
[Off]: The default setting.  
You can change the name of this system  
according to your preference so that it is  
more recognizable during “BT” or  
“SCR M” function. The name is also used  
in other network usage such as DLNA,  
TV SideView. Follow on-screen  
instructions and use software keyboard  
to enter the name.  
x [Power Save Drive]  
[On]: Reduces power consumption  
when volume level is low.  
[Off]: Normal status. The system can  
output sound volume.  
x [System Information]  
You can display the system’s software  
version information and the MAC  
address.  
x [Auto Display]  
[On]: Automatically displays  
information on the screen when  
changing the viewing titles, picture  
modes, audio signals, etc.  
[Off]: Displays information only when  
you press DISPLAY.  
x [Software License Information]  
You can display the Software License  
Information.  
x [Screen Saver]  
[On]: Turns on the screen saver  
function.  
[External Input  
Settings]  
[Off]: Off.  
x [Software Update Notification]  
[On]: Sets the system to inform you of  
latest software version information  
(page 54).  
x [Input Skip Setting]  
The skip setting is a convenient feature  
that allows you to skip unused inputs  
when selecting a function by pressing  
FUNCTION.  
[Off]: Off.  
[Do not skip]: The system does not skip  
the selected function.  
[Skip]: The system skips the selected  
function.  
x [Gracenote Settings]  
[Auto]: Automatically downloads disc  
information when you start or stop  
playback of the disc. To download, the  
system must be connected to the  
network.  
[Manual]: Downloads disc information  
when [Video Search] or [Music Search] is  
selected.  
x [Bluetooth AUDIO - AAC]  
You can enable and disable AAC audio.  
[On]: AAC audio if the BLUETOOTH  
device supports AAC.  
[Off]: SBC audio.  
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x [Network Connection Status]  
Displays the current network  
connection status.  
You can enjoy high quality sound if the AAC  
is enabled. In case you cannot listen to AAC  
sound from your device, select [Off].  
x [Network Connection Diagnostics]  
You can run the network diagnostic to  
check if the network connection has  
been made properly.  
x [Bluetooth Power Setting]  
[On]: The BLUETOOTH power is turned  
on. A paired BLUETOOTH device can  
always connect to the main unit.  
[Off]: The BLUETOOTH power is only  
turned on when “BT” function is  
selected.  
Sets whether or not to display the  
connected DLNA server.  
Note  
In some applications, you may not be able  
to make the connection directly from the  
BLUETOOTH device even though you have  
set [Bluetooth Power Setting] to [On]. In  
this case, press BLUETOOTH.  
x [Auto Renderer Access Permission]  
[On]: Allows automatic access from a  
newly detected DLNA controller.  
[Off]: Off.  
x [Renderer Access Control]  
Sets whether or not to accept  
commands from DLNA controllers.  
[Network Settings]  
x [Registered Remote Devices]  
Displays a list of your registered remote  
devices.  
x [Internet Settings]  
Connect the system to the network  
beforehand. For details, see “Step 3:  
Preparing for Network Connection”  
(page 25).  
x [Remote Start]  
[On]: Allows turn on the system by a  
device linked via network when the  
system is in standby mode.  
[Off]: The system cannot be turned on  
by a device linked via network.  
[Wired Setup]: Select this when you  
connect to a broadband router using a  
LAN cable. When you select this setting,  
the built-in wireless LAN is disabled  
automatically.  
[Wireless Setup(built-in)]: Select this  
when you use the built-in wireless LAN  
of the system for wireless network  
connection.  
[Easy Network  
Settings]  
Tip  
For further details, visit the following  
website and check the FAQ:  
Runs [Easy Network Settings] to make  
the basic network settings. Follow the  
on-screen instructions.  
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[Resetting]  
Additional Information  
x [Reset to Factory Default Settings]  
You can reset the system settings to the  
factory default by selecting the group of  
settings. All the settings within the  
group will be reset.  
Precautions  
On safety  
• Should any solid object or liquid fall  
into the cabinet, unplug the system  
and have it checked by qualified  
personnel before operating it any  
further.  
• Do not touch the AC power cord  
(mains lead) with wet hands. Doing so  
may cause an electric shock.  
x [Initialize Personal Information]  
You can erase your personal  
information stored in the system.  
Note  
If you dispose, transfer or resell this  
system, please delete all Personal  
Information for security purposes. Please  
take the appropriate measures such as  
logging out after using a network service.  
On power sources  
If you are not going to use the system  
for a long time, be sure to disconnect  
the system from the wall outlet. To  
disconnect the AC power cord (mains  
lead), grasp the plug itself; never pull  
the cord.  
On placement  
• Place the system in a location with  
adequate ventilation to prevent heat  
build-up in the system.  
• Although the system heats up during  
operation, this is not a malfunction. If  
you continuously use this system at a  
large volume, the cabinet temperature  
of the top, side and bottom rises  
considerably. To avoid burning  
yourself, do not touch the cabinet.  
• Do not place the system on a soft  
surface (rugs, blankets, etc.) that  
might block the ventilation holes.  
• Do not install the system near heat  
sources such as radiators, air ducts, or  
in a place subject to direct sunlight,  
excessive dust, mechanical vibration,  
or shock.  
• Do not install the system in an inclined  
position. It is designed to be operated  
in a horizontal position only.  
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• Keep the system and discs away from  
components with strong magnets,  
such as microwave ovens, or large  
loudspeakers.  
• Do not place heavy objects on the  
system.  
• Do not place metal objects in front of  
the front panel. It may limit reception  
of radio waves.  
• Do not place the system in a place  
where medical equipment is in use. It  
may cause a malfunction of medical  
equipment.  
On cleaning discs, disc/lens  
cleaners  
Do not use cleaning discs or disc/lens  
cleaners (including wet or spray  
types). These may cause the  
apparatus to malfunction.  
On replacement of parts  
In the events that this system is  
repaired, repaired parts may be retained  
for reuse or recycling purposes.  
On your TV’s color  
• If you use a pacemaker or other  
medical device, consult your physician  
or the manufacturer of your medical  
device before using the wireless LAN  
function.  
If the speakers cause the color  
irregularity on your TV screen, turn off  
the TV then turn it on after 15 to  
30 minutes. If color irregularity persist,  
place the speakers further away from  
the TV set.  
On operation  
If the system is brought directly from a  
cold to a warm location, or is placed in a  
very damp room, moisture may  
condense on the lenses inside the main  
unit. Should this occur, the system may  
not operate properly. In this case,  
remove the disc and leave the system  
turned on for about half an hour until  
the moisture evaporates.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
Caution: This system is capable of  
holding a still video image or  
on-screen display image on your TV  
screen indefinitely. If you leave the  
still video image or on-screen display  
image displayed on your TV for an  
extended period of time, you risk  
permanent damage to your TV  
screen. Plasma display panel  
televisions and projection televisions  
are susceptible to this.  
On adjusting volume  
Do not turn up the volume while  
listening to a section with very low level  
inputs or no audio signals. If you do, the  
speakers may be damaged when a peak  
level section is suddenly played.  
On moving the system  
Before moving the system, make sure  
that there is no disc inserted, and  
disconnect the AC power cord (mains  
lead) from the wall outlet (mains).  
On cleaning  
Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls  
with a soft cloth slightly moistened with  
a mild detergent solution. Do not use  
any type of abrasive pad, scouring  
powder or solvent such as alcohol or  
benzine.  
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• This main unit supports security  
functions that comply with the  
BLUETOOTH specification to ensure  
secure connection during  
communication using BLUETOOTH  
technology. However, this security  
may be insufficient depending on the  
setting contents and other factors, so  
always be careful when performing  
communication using BLUETOOTH  
technology.  
• Sony cannot be held liable in any way  
for damages or other loss resulting  
from information leaks during  
communication using BLUETOOTH  
technology.  
On BLUETOOTH communication  
• BLUETOOTH devices should be used  
within approximately 10 meters  
(33 feet) (unobstructed distance) of  
each other. The effective  
communication range may become  
shorter under the following  
conditions.  
– When a person, metal object, wall or  
other obstruction is between the  
devices with a BLUETOOTH  
connection  
– Locations where a wireless LAN is  
installed  
– Around microwave ovens that are in  
use  
• BLUETOOTH communication is not  
necessarily guaranteed with all  
BLUETOOTH devices that have the  
same profile as this main unit.  
– Locations where other  
electromagnetic waves occur  
• BLUETOOTH devices and wireless LAN  
(IEEE 802.11b/g) use the same  
frequency band (2.4 GHz). When using  
your BLUETOOTH device near a device  
with wireless LAN capability,  
electromagnetic interference may  
occur. This could result in lower data  
transfer rates, noise, or inability to  
connect. If this happens, try the  
following remedies:  
– Use this main unit at least 10 meters  
(33 feet) away from the wireless LAN  
device.  
– Turn off the power to the wireless  
LAN equipment when using your  
BLUETOOTH device within 10 meters  
(33 feet).  
• BLUETOOTH devices connected with  
this main unit must comply with the  
BLUETOOTH specification prescribed  
by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and must be  
certified to comply. However, even  
when a device complies with the  
BLUETOOTH specification, there may  
be cases where the characteristics or  
specifications of the BLUETOOTH  
device make it impossible to connect,  
or may result in different control  
methods, display or operation.  
• Noise may occur or the audio may cut  
off depending on the BLUETOOTH  
device connected with this main unit,  
the communications environment, or  
surrounding conditions.  
– Install this main unit and  
BLUETOOTH device as closer to each  
other as possible.  
If you have any questions or problems  
concerning your system, please consult  
your nearest Sony dealer.  
• The radio waves broadcast by this  
main unit may interfere with the  
operation of some medical devices.  
Since this interference may result in  
malfunction, always turn off the power  
on this main unit and BLUETOOTH  
device in the following locations:  
– In hospitals, on trains, in airplanes, at  
gas stations, and any place where  
flammable gasses may be present  
– Near automatic doors or fire alarms  
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Notes about Discs  
Troubleshooting  
If you experience any of the following  
difficulties while using the system, use  
this troubleshooting guide to help  
remedy the problem before requesting  
repairs. Should any problem persist,  
consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
In the event of a problem with the  
wireless sound function, have a Sony  
dealer check the entire system (main  
unit and surround amplifier).  
On handling discs  
• To keep the disc clean, handle the disc  
by its edge. Do not touch the surface.  
• Do not stick paper or tape on the disc.  
• Do not expose the disc to direct  
sunlight or heat sources such as hot air  
ducts, or leave it in a car parked in  
direct sunlight as the temperature  
may rise considerably inside the car.  
• After playing, store the disc in its case.  
General  
The power does not turn on.  
t
Check that the AC power cord  
(mains lead) is connected securely.  
On cleaning  
• Before playing, clean the disc with a  
cleaning cloth.  
The remote control does not function.  
t
The distance between the remote  
control and the main unit is too far.  
The batteries in the remote control  
are weak.  
Wipe the disc from the center out.  
t
The disc lid does not open and you  
cannot remove the disc even after you  
press Z.  
t
Try the following:  
1 Press and hold N and Z on the  
main unit for more than  
• Do not use solvents such as benzine,  
thinner, commercially available  
cleaners, or anti-static spray intended  
for vinyl LPs.  
5 seconds to open the disc lid.  
2 Remove the disc.  
3 Disconnect the AC power cord  
(mains lead) from the wall outlet  
(mains), then reconnect after  
several minutes.  
This system can only play a standard  
circular disc. Using neither standard nor  
circular discs (e.g., card, heart, or star  
shape) may cause a malfunction.  
The system does not work normally.  
Do not use a disc that has a  
commercially available accessory  
attached, such as a label or ring.  
t
Disconnect the AC power cord  
(mains lead) from the wall outlet  
(mains), then reconnect after  
several minutes.  
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appears without any messages on  
the entire TV screen.  
Messages  
t
Contact your nearest Sony dealer or  
local authorized Sony service  
facility.  
[A new software version is available.  
Please go to the “Setup” section of the  
menu and select “Software Update” to  
perform the update.] appears on the  
TV screen.  
“NOT.USE” appears in the top panel  
display when you press any of the  
sound field buttons (page 17).  
t
See [Software Update] (page 54) to  
update the system to a latest  
software version.  
t
The setting for the sound field  
buttons cannot be changed when  
the [Sound Effect] is set to other  
than [Sound Field On]. Set [Sound  
Effect] in [Audio Settings] to [Sound  
Field On] (page 57).  
“PRTECT”, “PUSH” and “POWER”  
appear alternately in the top panel  
display.  
t
Press "/1 to turn off the system,  
and check the following items after  
“STBY” disappears.  
Picture  
• Are the + and – speaker cords  
short-circuited?  
• Are you using only the supplied  
speakers?  
There is no picture or the picture is not  
output correctly.  
t
Check the output method on your  
system (page 22).  
• Is anything blocking the  
ventilation holes of the system?  
• After checking the above items  
and fixing any problems, turn on  
the system. If the cause of the  
problem cannot be found even  
after checking all the above items,  
consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
t
Touch and hold N and VOL – on  
the main unit for more than  
5 seconds to reset the video output  
resolution to the lowest resolution.  
For BD-ROMs, check the [BD-ROM  
24p Output] settings in [Screen  
Settings] (page 55).  
t
“LOCKED” flashes in the top panel  
display when you press any button on  
the main unit.  
There is no picture when you make an  
HDMI cable connection.  
t
The main unit is connected to an  
input device that is not HDCP (High-  
bandwidth Digital Content  
Protection) compliant (“HDMI” in  
the top panel does not light up)  
(page 22).  
t
Set the child lock function to off  
(page 49).  
“D. LOCK” appears in the top panel  
display.  
t
Contact your nearest Sony dealer or  
local authorized Sony service  
facility.  
3D images from the HDMI (IN 1) or  
HDMI (IN 2) jack do not appear on the  
TV screen.  
“E xxxx” (x is a number) appears in the  
top panel display.  
t
Depending on the TV or video  
equipment, 3D images may not  
appear.  
t
Contact your nearest Sony dealer or  
local authorized Sony service facility  
and give the error code.  
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The dark area of the picture is too dark/  
the bright area is too bright or  
unnatural.  
The Super Audio CD sound of an  
equipment that is connected to the  
HDMI (IN 1) or HDMI (IN 2) jack is not  
output.  
t
Set [Picture Quality Mode] to [Auto]  
(default) (page 41).  
t
HDMI (IN 1) and HDMI (IN 2) does not  
accept an audio format that  
contains copy protection. Connect  
the analog audio output of the  
equipment to the AUDIO IN (L/R)  
jacks of the main unit.  
Picture noise appears.  
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Clean the disc.  
If the picture output from your  
system goes through your  
equipment to get to your TV, the  
copy-protection signal applied to  
some BD/DVD programs could  
affect picture quality. If you still  
experience problems even when  
you connect your main unit directly  
to your TV, try connecting your main  
unit to the other input jacks.  
There is no sound from the TV via the  
HDMI (OUT) jack when using the Audio  
Return Channel function.  
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Set [Control for HDMI] in [HDMI  
Settings] of [System Settings] to  
[On] (page 59). Also, set [Audio  
Return Channel] in [HDMI Settings]  
of [System Settings] to [Auto]  
(page 59).  
An image is not displayed on the entire  
TV screen.  
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t
Make sure that your TV is  
compatible with the Audio Return  
Channel function.  
Make sure that an HDMI cable is  
connected to a jack on your TV that  
is compatible with the Audio Return  
Channel function.  
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Check the setting of [TV Type] in  
[Screen Settings] (page 54).  
The aspect ratio on the disc is fixed.  
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Color irregularity occurs on the TV  
screen.  
t
If the speakers are used with a CRT-  
based TV or projector, install the  
speakers at least 0.3 meters (1 foot)  
from the TV set.  
If the color irregularity persists, turn  
off the TV set once, then turn it on  
after 15 to 30 minutes.  
Make sure that no magnetic object  
(magnetic latch on a TV stand,  
health care device, toy, etc.) is  
placed near the speakers.  
The system does not output sound of  
TV programs correctly when connected  
to a set-top box.  
t
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Set [Audio Return Channel] in [HDMI  
Settings] of [System Settings] to  
[Off] (page 59).  
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Check the connections (page 23).  
Severe hum or noise is heard.  
t
Move your audio equipment away  
from the TV.  
t
Clean the disc.  
Sound  
The sound loses stereo effect when  
you play a CD.  
There is no sound.  
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Select stereo sound by pressing  
AUDIO (page 43).  
t
The speaker cords are not  
connected securely.  
Check the speaker settings  
(page 47).  
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The sound outputs from the center  
speaker only.  
• Flashes red.  
– Press "/1 to turn off the  
surround amplifier, and check  
the following items.  
1 Are the + and – speaker cords  
short-circuited?  
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Depending on the disc, the sound  
may output from the center speaker  
only.  
No sound or only a very low-level  
sound is heard from the surround  
speakers.  
2 Is anything blocking the  
ventilation holes of the  
surround amplifier?  
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t
t
Check the speaker connections and  
settings (pages 21, 47).  
Check the sound field setting  
(page 29).  
Depending on the source, the effect  
of the surround speakers may be  
less noticeable.  
After checking the above items  
and fixing any problems, turn on  
the surround amplifier. If the  
cause of the problem cannot be  
found even after checking all the  
above items, consult your  
nearest Sony dealer.  
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Set [Sound Field] to [ClearAudio+]  
(page 29).  
• Flashes green or orange slowly or  
turns red.  
Distortion occurs in the sound of a  
connected equipment.  
– Make the [Secure Link] setting  
again (page 52).  
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Reduce the input level for the  
connected equipment by setting  
[Attenuation settings - AUDIO]  
(page 57).  
– Sound transmission is poor.  
Move the surround amplifier so  
that the LINK/STANDBY  
indicator turns green or orange.  
– Move the system away from  
other wireless devices.  
– Avoid using any other wireless  
devices.  
• Turns green or orange.  
– Check the speaker connections  
and settings.  
A sudden loud music is heard.  
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The built-in or USB sound  
demonstration is activated. Press  
VOL – to reduce the volume or press  
x to stop the demonstration.  
Wireless sound  
Noise is heard from surround speakers  
or sound from the surround speakers  
skips.  
Wireless transmission is not activated  
or there is no sound from the surround  
speakers.  
t
Wireless transmission is unstable.  
Change the [RF Channel] setting in  
[Wireless Sound Connection]  
(page 53).  
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Check the status of the LINK/  
STANDBY indicator on the surround  
amplifier.  
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Install the main unit and surround  
amplifier closer to each other.  
Do not install the main unit and  
surround amplifier in a closed rack,  
on a metal rack, or under a table.  
• Turns off.  
– Check that the AC power cord  
(mains lead) of the surround  
amplifier is connected securely.  
– Turn the surround amplifier on  
by pressing "/1 on the surround  
amplifier.  
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Playback does not start from the  
resume point where you last stopped  
playing.  
Tuner  
Radio stations cannot be tuned in.  
t
The resume point may be cleared  
from memory depending on the  
disc when  
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Check that the antenna (aerial) is  
connected securely. Adjust the  
antenna (aerial) or connect an  
external antenna (aerial) if  
necessary.  
• you open the disc lid.  
• you disconnect the USB device.  
you play other content.  
• you turn off the main unit.  
t
The signal strength of the stations is  
too weak (when tuning in with  
automatic tuning). Use manual  
tuning.  
The language for the soundtrack/  
subtitle or angles cannot be changed.  
t
t
Try using the BD’s or DVD’s menu.  
Multilingual tracks/subtitles or  
multi-angles are not recorded on  
the BD or DVD being played.  
Playback  
The disc does not play.  
t
The region code on the BD/DVD  
does not match the system.  
Moisture has condensed inside the  
main unit and may cause damage  
to the lenses. Remove the disc and  
leave the main unit turned on for  
about half an hour.  
The system cannot play a recorded  
disc that is not correctly finalized  
(page 71).  
Bonus contents or other data that are  
contained in a BD-ROM cannot be  
played.  
t
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Try the following:  
1 Remove the disc.  
2 Turn the system off.  
3 Remove and reconnect the USB  
device (page 33).  
4 Turn the system on.  
5 Insert the BD-ROM with  
BONUSVIEW/BD-LIVE.  
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File names are not displayed correctly.  
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The system can only display ISO  
8859-1 compliant character  
USB device  
formats. Other character formats  
may be displayed differently.  
Depending on the writing software  
used, the input characters may be  
displayed differently.  
The USB device is not recognized.  
t
t
Try the following:  
1 Turn the system off.  
2 Remove and reconnect the USB  
device.  
A disc does not start playing from the  
beginning.  
3 Turn the system on.  
Make sure that the USB device is  
securely connected to the (USB)  
port.  
Check if the USB device or a cable is  
damaged.  
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Resume play has been selected.  
Press OPTIONS and select [Play  
from beginning], then press  
.
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t
Check if the USB device is on.  
If the USB device is connected via a  
USB hub, disconnect it and connect  
the USB device directly to the main  
unit.  
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BRAVIA Internet Video  
Network connection  
The picture/sound is poor/certain  
programs display with a loss of detail,  
especially during fast-motion or dark  
scenes.  
The system cannot connect to the  
network.  
t
Check the network connection  
(page 25) and the network settings  
(page 61).  
t
Picture/sound quality may be poor  
depending on Internet content  
providers.  
t
Picture/sound quality may be  
improved by changing the  
connection speed. Sony  
recommends a connection speed of  
at least 2.5 Mbps for standard-  
definition video and 10 Mbps for  
high-definition video.  
You cannot connect your PC to the  
Internet after [Wi-Fi Protected Setup  
(WPS)] is performed.  
t
The wireless settings of the router  
may change automatically if you  
use the Wi-Fi Protected Setup  
function before adjusting the  
settings of the router. In this case,  
change the wireless settings of your  
PC accordingly.  
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Not all videos contain sound.  
The picture is small.  
Press V to zoom in.  
t
The system cannot connect to the  
network or the network connection is  
unstable.  
“BRAVIA” Sync ([Control for  
HDMI])  
t
Check if the wireless LAN router is  
on.  
Check the network connection  
(page 25) and the network settings  
(page 61).  
The [Control for HDMI] function does  
not work (“BRAVIA” Sync).  
t
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t
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Check that [Control for HDMI] is set  
to [On] (page 59).  
If you change the HDMI connection,  
turn the system off and on again.  
If power failure occurs, set [Control  
for HDMI] to [Off], then set [Control  
for HDMI] to [On] (page 59).  
Check the following and refer to the  
operatinginstructionssuppliedwith  
the equipment.  
t
t
Depending on the usage  
environment, including the wall  
material, radio wave reception  
conditions, or obstacles between  
the system and the wireless LAN  
router, the possible communication  
distance may be shortened. Move  
the system and the wireless LAN  
router closer to each other.  
Devices that use a 2.4 GHz  
frequency band, such as a  
microwave, BLUETOOTH, or digital  
cordless device, may interrupt  
communication. Move the main  
unit away from such devices, or turn  
off such devices.  
t
• The connected equipment is  
compatible with the [Control for  
HDMI] function.  
• The connected equipment’s  
setting for the [Control for HDMI]  
function is correct.  
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The wireless LAN connection may  
be unstable depending on the  
usage environment, especially  
while using the BLUETOOTH  
t
t
Pair this system and the  
BLUETOOTH device again.  
Keep the main unit away from metal  
objects or surfaces.  
function of the system. In this case,  
adjust the usage environment.  
t
t
Make sure “BT” function is selected.  
Adjust the volume of the  
BLUETOOTH device first, if the  
volume level is still too low, adjust  
the volume level on the main unit.  
The wireless router you want is not  
shown in the wireless network list.  
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Press RETURN to return to the  
previous screen, and try [Wireless  
Setup(built-in)] again. If the wireless  
router you want is still not detected,  
select[Newconnectionregistration]  
from the network list, then select  
[Manual registration] to input a  
network name (SSID) manually.  
The sound skips or fluctuates, or the  
connection is lost.  
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device are too far apart.  
t
If there are obstacles between the  
main unit and your BLUETOOTH  
device, remove or avoid the  
obstacles.  
t
If there is equipment that generates  
electromagnetic radiation, such as a  
wireless LAN, other BLUETOOTH  
device, or a microwave oven  
nearby, move them away.  
BLUETOOTH device  
Pairing cannot be done.  
t
Move the BLUETOOTH device closer  
to the main unit.  
t
Pairing may not be possible if other  
BLUETOOTH devices are present  
around the main unit. In this case,  
turn off the other BLUETOOTH  
devices.  
Playable Discs  
t
Delete the system from your  
BLUETOOTH device and perform  
pairing again (page 34).  
Blu-ray Disc  
DVD3)4)  
BD-ROM1)  
BD-R/BD-RE2)  
DVD-ROM  
DVD-R/DVD-RW  
DVD+R/DVD+RW  
Connecting cannot be done.  
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The pairing registration information  
has been erased. Perform the  
CD3)  
CD-DA (Music CD)  
CD-ROM  
CD-R/CD-RW  
Super Audio CD  
pairing operation again (page 34).  
There is no sound.  
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Make sure this main unit is not too  
far from the BLUETOOTH device, or  
this system is not receiving  
interference from a Wi-Fi network,  
other 2.4 GHz wireless device, or  
microwave oven.  
Check that the BLUETOOTH  
connection is made properly  
between this system and the  
BLUETOOTH device.  
1)  
Since Blu-ray Disc specifications are new  
and evolving, some discs may not be  
playable depending on the disc type and  
version. Also, the audio output differs  
depending on the source, connected  
output jack, and selected audio settings.  
BD-RE: Ver.2.1  
BD-R: Ver.1.1, 1.2, 1.3 including organic  
pigment type BD-R (LTH type)  
BD-Rs recorded on a PC cannot be played  
if postscripts are recordable.  
2)  
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4)  
A CD or DVD disc will not play if it has not  
been correctly finalized. For more  
information, refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with the recording  
device.  
Region code (BD-ROM/DVD  
VIDEO only)  
Your system has a region code printed  
on the bottom of the main unit and will  
only play a BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO  
The system cannot play DVD disc that is  
recorded in AVCREC or HD Rec format.  
(playback only) labeled with identical  
region codes or  
ALL  
.
Discs that cannot be played  
• BDs with cartridge  
• BDXLs  
• DVD-RAMs  
• HD DVDs  
Playable Types of Files  
• DVD Audio discs  
• PHOTO CDs  
• Data part of CD-Extras  
• Super VCDs  
Video  
Codec  
MPEG-1 Video*1  
Container Extension  
PS  
.mpg,  
.mpeg  
• Audio material side on DualDiscs  
• A disc recorded in a color system other  
than NTSC, such as PAL (This system  
conforms to the NTSC color system.)  
MKV  
PS*3  
.mkv  
MPEG-2 Video*2  
.mpg,  
.mpeg  
TS*4  
MKV*1  
.m2ts, .mts  
.mkv  
Notes on discs  
This product is designed to play back  
discs that conform to the Compact Disc  
(CD) standard.  
DualDiscs and some music discs  
encoded with copyright protection  
technologies do not conform to the  
Compact Disc (CD) standard. Therefore,  
these discs may not be compatible with  
this product.  
Xvid  
AVI  
.avi  
MKV  
MKV*1  
MP4*1  
TS*1  
.mkv  
MPEG4/AVC*5  
.mkv  
.mp4, .m4v  
.m2ts, .mts  
.mov  
Quick  
Time*6  
3gpp/  
.3gp, .3g2,  
.3gpp, .3gp2  
3gpp2*6  
Note on playback operations of a  
BD/DVD  
FLV  
TS  
.flv, .f4v  
.m2ts, .mts  
.mkv  
VC1*1  
Some playback operations of a BD/DVD  
may be intentionally set by software  
producers. Since this system plays a  
BD/DVD according to the disc contents  
the software producers designed, some  
playback features may not be available.  
MKV  
MKV  
ASF  
WMV9*1  
.mkv  
.wmv, .asf  
Motion JPEG*6  
Quick Time .mov  
AVI .avi  
Note on double-layer BDs/DVDs  
Format  
AVCHD (Ver. 2.0)*1*7*8  
The playback picture and sound may be  
momentarily interrupted when the  
layers switch.  
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Music  
Note  
Codec  
Extension  
Some files may not play depending on  
the file format, the file encoding, the  
recording condition, or DLNA server  
condition.  
Some files edited on a PC may not play.  
Some files may not be able to perform  
fast forward or fast reverse function.  
The system does not play coded files such  
as DRM and Lossless.  
The system can recognize the following  
files or folders in BDs, DVDs, CDs and USB  
devices:  
– up to folders in the 9th layer (including  
the root folder)  
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio  
Layer III)*11  
AAC/HE-AAC*1*11  
WMA9 Standard*1  
LPCM*11  
FLAC*6  
Dolby Digital*6*11  
DSF*6  
DSDIFF*6*12  
AIFF*6  
ALAC*6  
.mp3  
.m4a, .aac*6  
.wma  
.wav  
.flac, .fla  
.ac3  
.dsf  
.dff  
.aiff, .aif  
.m4a  
– up to 500 files/folders in a single layer  
The system can recognize the following  
files or folders stored in the DLNA server:  
– up to folders in the 19th layer  
– up to 999 files/folders in a single layer  
The system can support frame rate:  
– up to 60 fps for AVCHD only.  
– up to 30 fps for other video codecs.  
The system can support video bit rate up  
to 40 Mbps.  
The system can support video resolution  
up to 1920 × 1080p.  
Some USB devices may not work with this  
system.  
The system can recognize Mass Storage  
Class (MSC) devices (such as flash  
memory or an HDD), Still Image Capture  
Devices (SICDs), and 101-key keyboards.  
The system may not play high bit rate  
video files from a DATA CD smoothly. It is  
recommended to play high bit rate video  
files using a DATA DVD or DATA BD.  
Photo  
Format  
JPEG  
PNG  
Extension  
.jpeg, .jpg, .jpe  
.png*9  
.gif*9  
.mpo*6*10  
GIF  
MPO  
*1  
The system may not play this file format  
on a DLNA server.  
*2  
*3  
*4  
*5  
*6  
*7  
*8  
The system can only play standard  
definition video on a DLNA server.  
The system does not play DTS format  
files on a DLNA server.  
The system can only play Dolby Digital  
format files on a DLNA server.  
The system can support AVC up to Level  
4.1.  
The system does not play this file format  
on a DLNA server.  
The system can support frame rate up to  
60 fps.  
The system plays AVCHD format files  
that are recorded on a digital video  
camera, etc.  
The AVCHD format disc will not play if it  
has not been correctly finalized.  
The system does not play animated PNG  
or animated GIF files.  
For MPO files other than 3D, the key  
image or the first image is displayed.  
The system can play “.mka” files. This file  
cannot be played on a DLNA server.  
The system does not play DST encoded  
files.  
*9  
*10  
*11  
*12  
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Supported Audio  
Formats  
Specifications  
Amplifier Section  
USA model only:  
Audio formats supported by this system  
are as follows.  
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER  
OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC  
DISTORTION:  
(FTC)  
Front L + Front R:  
Function  
Format  
“BD/DVD”  
“HDMI1”  
“HDMI2”  
“TV”  
(DIGITAL IN)  
With 6 ohms loads, both channels  
driven, from 180 Hz – 20,000 Hz; rated  
70 watts per channel minimum RMS  
power, with no more than 1% total  
harmonic distortion from  
250 milliwatts to rated output.  
LPCM 2ch  
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
LPCM 5.1ch  
LPCM 7.1ch  
Dolby Digital  
a
a
Dolby TrueHD,  
Dolby Digital  
Plus  
Other models:  
POWER OUTPUT (rated)  
Front L/Front R:  
DTS  
a
a
a
125 W + 125 W (at 6 ohms, 1 kHz,  
1% THD)  
DTS-ES Discrete  
a*  
a*  
a*  
6.1,  
DTS-ES Matrix  
6.1  
POWER OUTPUT (reference)  
Front L/Front R:  
200 W (per channel at 6 ohms, 1 kHz)  
Center:  
200 W (at 6 ohms, 1 kHz)  
Subwoofer:  
DTS96/24  
a
a
a*  
a*  
DTS-HD High  
Resolution  
Audio  
200 W (at 6 ohms, 80 Hz)  
DTS-HD Master  
Audio  
a
Inputs (Analog)  
AUDIO IN  
Sensitivity: 2 V/700 mV  
Inputs (Digital)  
a: Supported format.  
–: Unsupported format.  
* Decoded as DTS core.  
TV (Audio Return Channel/OPTICAL)  
Supported formats: LPCM 2CH  
(up to 48 kHz), Dolby Digital, DTS  
HDMI (IN 1)/HDMI (IN 2)  
Supported formats: LPCM 5.1CH  
(up to 48 kHz), LPCM 2CH (up to  
96 kHz), Dolby Digital, DTS  
Note  
The HDMI (IN 1/2) jacks do not input  
sound in the case of an audio format that  
contains copy protections such as Super  
Audio CD or DVD-Audio.  
For LPCM 2ch format, the supported  
sampling frequency of the digital signal is  
up to 96 kHz when using the “HDMI1” or  
“HDMI2” function, and 48 kHz when using  
the “TV” function.  
For LPCM 5.1ch format, the supported  
sampling frequency of the digital signal is  
up to 48 kHz when using the “HDMI1” or  
“HDMI2” function.  
HDMI Section  
Connector  
Type A (19pin)  
BD/DVD/Super Audio CD/CD System  
Signal format system  
NTSC  
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USB Section  
(USB) port:  
FM Tuner Section  
System  
Type A (For connecting USB memory,  
memory card reader, digital still  
camera, and digital video camera)  
PLL quartz-locked digital synthesizer  
Tuning range  
87.5 MHz – 108.0 MHz (100 kHz step)  
Antenna (aerial)  
LAN Section  
LAN (100) terminal  
FM wire antenna (aerial)  
Antenna (aerial) terminals  
75 ohms, unbalanced  
100BASE-TX Terminal  
Wireless LAN Section  
Speakers  
Blu-ray Disc/DVD receiver  
(HBD-N9200W/HBD-N7200W/  
HBD-N5200W)  
Standards Compliance  
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n  
Front (SS-TSB133)/Surround  
(SS-TSB138) for BDV-N9200W  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (approx.)  
102 mm × 705 mm × 71 mm  
(4 1/8 in × 27 7/8 in × 2 7/8 in)  
(wall-mounted part)  
Frequency band  
2.4 GHz, 5 GHz  
270 mm × 1,200 mm × 270 mm  
(10 3/4 in × 47 1/4 in × 10 3/4 in)  
(whole speaker)  
BLUETOOTH Section  
Communication system  
BLUETOOTH Specification version 3.0  
Output  
Mass (approx.)  
1.9 kg (4 lb 4 oz) (wall-mounted part)  
4.2 kg (9 lb 5 oz) (whole speaker)  
BLUETOOTH Specification Power  
Class 2  
Front (SS-TSB135)/Surround  
(SS-TSB140) for BDV-N7200W  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (approx.)  
100 mm × 450 mm × 57 mm  
(4 in × 17 3/4 in × 2 1/4 in) (without  
stand)  
147 mm × 455 mm × 147 mm  
(5 7/8 in × 18 in × 5 7/8 in) (with stand)  
Mass (approx.)  
Maximum communication range  
Line of sight approx. 10 m (33 ft)  
Frequency band  
2.4 GHz  
Modulation method  
FHSS (Freq Hopping Spread Spectrum)  
Compatible BLUETOOTH profiles  
1)  
2)  
A2DP 1.2 (Advanced Audio Distribution  
Profile)  
AVRCP 1.3 (Audio Video Remote  
Control Profile)  
1.1 kg (2 lb 7 oz) (without stand)  
1.2 kg (2 lb 11 oz) (with stand)  
Front (SS-TSB137) for BDV-N5200W  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (approx.)  
91 mm × 275 mm × 96 mm  
(3 5/8 in × 10 7/8 in × 3 7/8 in)  
Mass (approx.)  
3)  
Supported Codecs  
4)  
SBC , AAC  
Transmission range (A2DP)  
20 Hz – 20,000 Hz (Sampling  
frequency 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz)  
0.71 kg (1 lb 10 oz) (with speaker cord)  
1)  
The actual range will vary depending on  
Surround (SS-TSB142) for  
BDV-N5200W  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (approx.)  
90 mm × 205 mm × 91 mm  
(3 5/8 in × 8 1/8 in × 3 5/8 in)  
Mass (approx.)  
factors such as obstacles between  
devices, magnetic fields around a  
microwave oven, static electricity,  
cordless phone, reception sensitivity,  
antenna’s performance, operating  
system, software application, etc.  
0.58 kg (1 lb 5 oz) (with speaker cord)  
2)  
BLUETOOTH standard profiles indicate  
the purpose of BLUETOOTH  
communication between devices.  
Codec: Audio signal compression and  
3)  
conversion format  
Subband Codec  
4)  
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Center (SS-CTB125) for  
BDV-N9200W/BDV-N7200W  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (approx.)  
365 mm × 73 mm × 77 mm  
(14 3/8 in × 2 7/8 in × 3 1/8 in)  
Mass (approx.)  
Surround amplifier (TA-SA500WR) for  
BDV-N9200W/BDV-N7200W  
Surround amplifier (TA-SA700WR) for  
BDV-N5200W  
Amplifier Section  
1.1 kg (2 lb 7 oz)  
USA model only:  
TA-SA500WR  
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER  
OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC  
DISTORTION:  
Center (SS-CTB127) for  
BDV-N5200W  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (approx.)  
240 mm × 90 mm × 85 mm  
(9 1/2 in × 3 5/8 in × 3 3/8 in)  
Mass (approx.)  
(FTC)  
With 6 ohms loads, both channels  
driven, from 180 Hz – 20,000 Hz; rated  
55 watts per channel minimum RMS  
power, with no more than 1% total  
harmonic distortion from  
250 milliwatts to rated output.  
TA-SA700WR  
AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS POWER  
OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC  
DISTORTION:  
0.58 kg (1 lb 5 oz) (with speaker cord)  
Subwoofer (SS-WSB126) for  
BDV-N9200W/BDV-N7200W  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (approx.)  
265 mm × 430 mm × 265 mm  
(10 1/2 in × 17 in × 10 1/2 in)  
Mass (approx.)  
6.3 kg (13 lb 15 oz)  
Subwoofer (SS-WSB128) for  
BDV-N5200W  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (approx.)  
225 mm × 365 mm × 345 mm  
(8 7/8 in × 14 3/8 in × 13 5/8 in)  
Mass (approx.)  
(FTC)  
With 6 ohms loads, both channels  
driven, from 180 Hz – 20,000 Hz; rated  
45 watts per channel minimum RMS  
power, with no more than 1% total  
harmonic distortion from  
250 milliwatts to rated output.  
5.8 kg (12 lb 13 oz) (with speaker cord)  
Other models:  
TA-SA500WR  
General  
POWER OUTPUT (reference)  
Surround L/Surround R:  
200 W (per channel at 6 ohms, 1 kHz)  
TA-SA700WR  
POWER OUTPUT (reference)  
Surround L/Surround R:  
100 W (per channel at 6 ohms, 1 kHz)  
Main unit  
Power requirements  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Power consumption  
On: 95 W  
Standby: 0.3 W (For details on the  
setting, see page 49.)  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (approx.)  
480 mm × 78 mm × 212.5 mm  
(19 in × 3 1/8 in × 8 3/8 in) incl.  
projecting parts  
Rated impedance  
6  
Communication system  
Wireless sound Specification version  
3.0  
Frequency band  
5.2 GHz, 5.8 GHz  
Modulation method  
DSSS  
Mass (approx.)  
3.1 kg (6 lb 14 oz)  
Power requirements  
120 V AC, 60 Hz  
Power consumption  
On: 55 W (TA-SA500WR)  
45 W (TA-SA700WR)  
76US  
 
Standby power consumption  
0.5 W (standby mode)  
0.3 W (turned off)  
Dimensions (w/h/d) (approx.)  
200 mm × 64 mm × 211.5 mm  
(7 7/8 in × 2 5/8 in × 8 3/8 in)  
Mass (approx.)  
Language Code List  
The language spellings conform to the  
ISO 639: 1988 (E/F) standard.  
1.3 kg (2 lb 14 oz)  
Code Language  
Code Language  
Design and specifications are subject to  
change without notice.  
1403 (Afan)Oromo 1203 Gujarati  
1028 Abkhazian  
1027 Afar  
1209 Hausa  
1257  
1217  
Hebrew  
Hindi  
1032 Afrikaans  
1511  
Albanian  
1229 Hungarian  
1253 Icelandic  
1248 Indonesian  
1235 Interlingua  
1239 Interlingue  
1245 Inupiak  
1039 Amharic  
1044 Arabic  
1233  
1045 Assamese  
1051 Aymara  
Armenian  
1052 Azerbaijani  
1053 Bashkir  
1183  
1254 Italian  
Irish  
1151  
Basque  
1261  
Japanese  
1066 Bengali;  
Bangla  
1283 Javanese  
1300 Kannada  
1305 Kashmiri  
1297 Kazakh  
1130  
Bhutani  
1060 Bihari  
1061  
Bislama  
1491  
1311  
1482 Kirundi  
1301 Korean  
Kinyarwanda  
Kirghiz  
1070 Breton  
1059 Bulgarian  
1363 Burmese  
1057 Byelorussian 1307 Kurdish  
1299 Cambodian  
1079 Catalan  
1684 Chinese  
1093 Corsican  
1226 Croatian  
1097 Czech  
1327  
1313  
1334 Latvian;  
Lettish  
1326 Lingala  
1332  
Laothian  
Latin  
Lithuanian  
1105  
1376 Dutch  
Danish  
1349 Macedonian  
1345 Malagasy  
1144  
1145  
1150  
1171  
1166  
1165  
1174  
1181  
1194  
English  
Esperanto  
Estonian  
Faroese  
Fiji  
Finnish  
French  
Frisian  
1357  
Malay  
1350 Malayalam  
1358 Maltese  
1347 Maori  
1356 Marathi  
1353 Moldavian  
1352 Mongolian  
1365 Nauru  
1369 Nepali  
1379 Norwegian  
1393 Occitan  
1408 Oriya  
Galician  
1287 Georgian  
1109  
1142  
German  
Greek  
1298 Greenlandic  
1196 Guarani  
1435 Pashto;  
Pushto  
77US  
 
   
Code Language  
1157 Persian  
1428 Polish  
Code Language  
1516 Swedish  
1532 Tagalog  
Parental Control/Area Code  
List  
1436 Portuguese  
1527  
1521  
Tajik  
Tamil  
1417  
Punjabi  
Code Area  
Code Area  
1463 Quechua  
1540 Tatar  
1525 Telugu  
1528 Thai  
1067 Tibetan  
1529 Tigrinya  
1535 Tonga  
1539 Tsonga  
1538 Turkish  
2044 Argentina  
2047 Australia  
2046 Austria  
2057 Belgium  
2070 Brazil  
2090 Chile  
2092 China  
2093 Colombia  
2333 Luxembourg  
2363 Malaysia  
2362 Mexico  
2376 Netherlands  
2390 New Zealand  
2379 Norway  
2427 Pakistan  
2424 Philippines  
2428 Poland  
2436 Portugal  
2489 Russia  
2501 Singapore  
2149 Spain  
1481  
Rhaeto-  
Romance  
1483 Romanian  
1489 Russian  
1507 Samoan  
1501  
Sangho  
1495 Sanskrit  
1186  
1512  
Scots Gaelic  
Serbian  
1531  
Turkmen  
2115  
Denmark  
1543 Twi  
2165 Finland  
2174 France  
2109 Germany  
2200 Greece  
2219 Hong Kong  
2248 India  
2238 Indonesia  
2239 Ireland  
2254 Italy  
1502 Serbo-  
Croatian  
1557  
Ukrainian  
1564 Urdu  
1514  
Sesotho  
1572  
1581  
Uzbek  
Vietnamese  
1534 Setswana  
1508 Shona  
1498 Sindhi  
2499 Sweden  
2086 Switzerland  
2543 Taiwan  
2528 Thailand  
2184 United  
1587 Volapük  
1103  
1613  
Welsh  
Wolof  
1503 Singhalese  
1513  
Siswati  
1632 Xhosa  
1269 Yiddish  
1665 Yoruba  
1697 Zulu  
1505 Slovak  
1506 Slovenian  
1509 Somali  
2276 Japan  
2304 Korea  
Kingdom  
2586 Vietnam  
1149  
1515  
1517  
Spanish  
Sundanese  
Swahili  
1703 Not specified  
78US  
 
Index  
Numerics  
3D 32  
C
CD 71  
3D Output Setting 54  
Child Lock 49  
Cinema Conversion Mode 55  
Control for HDMI 45, 59  
A
A/V SYNC 42  
Attenuation settings - AUDIO 57  
Audio DRC 56  
Audio Language 58  
Audio Output 57  
Audio Return Channel 59  
Audio Settings 56  
Auto Calibration 46, 57  
Auto Display 60  
D
Digital Music Arena 30, 41  
DTS 43  
Auto Renderer Access Permission 61  
DVD 71  
B
DVD Aspect Ratio 55  
DVD Parental Control 58  
DVD-ROM 24p Output 55  
BD Audio MIX Setting 56  
BD Hybrid Disc Playback Layer 58  
BD Internet Connection 58  
BD Parental Control 58  
BD/DVD Menu Language 58  
BD/DVD Viewing Settings 58  
BD-LIVE 31  
E
Easy Network Settings 61  
Easy Setup 27  
External Input Settings 60  
BD-ROM 24p Output 55  
BLUETOOTH 33  
Bluetooth AUDIO - AAC 60  
Bluetooth Power Setting 61  
BONUSVIEW 31  
BRAVIA Sync 45  
Browsing websites 50  
F
FM Mode 44  
Football mode 31  
Front panel 14  
G
Gracenote Settings 60  
H
HDMI  
YCbCr/RGB (HDMI) 56  
HDMI Deep Color Output 56  
79US  
 
I
R
Initialize Personal Information 62  
Input Skip Setting 60  
Internet content 38  
Rear panel 16  
Region code 72  
Registered Remote Devices 61  
Remote control 17  
Remote Start 61  
Reset to Factory Default Settings 62  
Resetting 62  
Internet Settings 61  
Internet Video Parental Control 58  
Internet Video Unrated 58  
L
Language Code List 77  
S
M
Multiplex broadcast sound 43  
Music Settings 59  
SLEEP 48  
Slideshow 42  
Software License Information 60  
Software Update 54  
SongPal 38  
N
Network Connection Diagnostics 61  
Network Settings 61  
NFC 36  
Sound Effect 57  
Speaker Settings 47, 57  
Distance 47  
O
OSD Language 59  
Level 48  
P
Subtitle Language 58  
Super Audio CD Playback Channel 59  
Super Audio CD Playback Layer 59  
Surround amplifier 16  
System Information 60  
Parental Control Area Code 58  
Parental Control Settings 58  
Password 58  
Pause Mode 56  
Play information 32  
Playable discs 71  
Power Save Drive 60  
T
Test Tone 48  
Top panel 14  
Q
Top panel display 15  
TV Screen Size Setting for 3D 54  
TV SideView 40  
TV Type 54  
Quick Start Mode 60  
U
Update 54  
USB 33  
80US  
 
V
Visualizer 49  
W
WEP 26  
Wireless Sound Connection 59  
WPA2-PSK (AES) 26  
WPA2-PSK (TKIP) 26  
WPA-PSK (AES) 26  
WPA-PSK (TKIP) 26  
81US  
 
 
The software of this system may be updated in the future. To find out details on  
any available updates, please visit the following URL.  
©2014 Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia  
 

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