Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product BDVE390 Sony
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BDV -E490/BDV-E390/BDV- E385/ BDV -E290/BDV-E190/BDV- T39 4-418-859- 12 (1) Blu-r ay Disc™/ DVD Home Theatr e Syst em Operating Instructi ons.
2 US Do not inst all the ap pliance in a confine d space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet. To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover t he ven tilation o pening of the apparatus wit h newspapers, tablecl oths, curtains, etc. Do not place the naked flame s ources such as lighted candles on the apparatus.
3 US and/or periphe rals in order to meet FCC e mission li mits. Important Safety Instructions 1) Read th ese instructions. 2) Keep th ese instr uctio ns. 3) Heed al l warnings. 4) Follow all instructio ns. 5) Do not use this appar atus near water. 6) Clean only wit h dry cloth.
4 US This equi pment should be i nstalled and operate d keeping the radiator at least 20c m or more away from person’s bo dy (excludin g extrem ities: ha nds, wrist s, feet and ankles).
5 US •W i - F i ® , Wi-Fi Pr otected Acc ess ® and Wi- Fi Alliance ® are registe red marks of th e Wi-Fi Alliance. • Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™, WPA™, WPA2™ and W i-Fi Prot ected Setup™ are mark s of th e Wi-Fi Alliance (B DV-E390/BDV- E385/BDV-T39 onl y).
6 US DATA, THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, OR GRACENOTE SERVERS, EXCE PT AS EXPRESSLY PERMITTED HEREIN. You agre e that your n on-exclusive license to use the Gracenote Data, the Gracen ote Soft ware, and Gracenote Se rvers will te rminat e if you violate thes e restrictions.
7 US Tabl e of Cont ents About T hese Operatin g Instructi ons ..... .. 6 Unpackin g .... ........... ....... ........ ........... ...... 8 Index to Parts and Controls ........... ........ 13 Getting Started Step 1: Insta lling the System....... 17 Step 2: Co nnecting the Sy stem.
8 US Unpacking BDV-E490 • Front speakers ( 2) • Surroun d speaker s (2) • Cente r speaker (1 ) • Subwo ofer (1) • S peak er-b otto m covers (2) • B ases (2) • Lower pa rts of the f ront .
9 US BDV-E390/BDV-E290 • Front s peakers (2 ) • Surrou nd speakers (2) • C enter sp eaker (1 ) • Subwoof er (1) • FM wire antenna (a erial ) (1) • Remote commander (remo te) (1) • R6 (si.
10 US BDV-E385 • Front speakers ( 2) • Surroun d speaker s (2) • Cente r speaker (1 ) • Subwo ofer (1) • F M wire ante nna (aeria l) (1) • Remote c ommander (rem ote) (1) • R 6 (size AA).
11 US BDV-E190 • Front s peakers (2 ) • Surrou nd speakers (2) • C enter sp eaker (1 ) • Subwoof er (1) • Foot pads (2) • FM wire antenna (a erial ) (1) • Vi deo cord (1) • Remote comm.
12 US BDV-T39 • Front speakers ( 2) • Surroun d speaker s (2) • Cente r speaker (1 ) • Subwo ofer (1) • F M wire ante nna (aeria l) (1) • Remote c ommander (rem ote) (1) • R 6 (size AA) .
13 US Index to Parts and Controls For more informa tion, r efer to th e pages indicate d in pare ntheses. A " / 1 (on/standby) Turns on the unit , or sets it to standby mo de. B Disc tray (page 25) C Play oper ation but tons Z (open/c lose) N (play) x (stop) VOL +/– .
14 US About the indications in the front panel display A Lights up when repeat play is activated. B Lights up whe n stere o sound is received. (Radio only) C Lights up when the system is playin g via the PARTY S TREAMING function. D Lights up whe n muting is on.
15 US Number 5, AUDIO, VOL +, and N button s have a ta ctile dot. Use the tactile d ot as a reference when operatin g the re mote. • : For TV ope rations (For details , see “Controlling Yo ur TV with the Suppl ied Remote” (page 3 7).
16 US F Playback operati on buttons See “P layback” (pa ge 25). . / > (previous/next) Skip to the pr evious/nex t chapter, t rack, or file. m / M (fast/slow/freeze frame) Fast re verse/f ast forwar d the disc duri ng playback. Eac h time you p ress the b utton, the search spe ed cha nge s.
17 US Getting Started Step 1: In stalling the System Insta ll the system by re ferring to the illust ration below . A Front sp eaker (L (le ft)) B Front speaker (R (right )) C Cente r speake r D Surr .
18 US Getting Started Select one o f the f ollowing conne ction methods according to the in put jacks o n your TV. Video connections 1) High Speed HDMI cable 2) If the HDMI IN jack of your TV is compati ble with the ARC (Audio Re turn Channel) function , an HDMI cable connect ion can also send a digita l audio signal from th e TV.
19 US Getting Started Conne ct the system so that vide o signals fr om the syste m and othe r compone nt are sent to the TV , and audio si gnals from the compo nent are sen t to the syst em as follows . Select one of the following co nnection metho ds according t o the jac k type of th e component.
20 US Getting Started • Be sure to fully e xtend the FM w ire antenna ( aerial). • Afte r connect ing th e FM wir e anten na (aeri al), keep it as h orizontal as possible. • If yo u have poor FM re ception, use a 75- ohm coaxial cable (no t supplied) to conne ct the unit to a n outdoor FM ante nna (ae ria l).
21 US Getting Started For BDV-E490/BDV-E290/BDV- E190 Select the met hod based on you r LAN (Local Area Ne twork) envir onment. 1 Wired Setup Use a LAN cable to conn ect to the LAN ( 100) terminal on the unit . • A s hielded interfa ce cable (LAN cable) , straigh t or crossover , is re commen ded.
22 US Getting Started x WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (TKIP) TKIP is a se curity te chnology deve loped in respo nse to the de ficienci es of WEP. T KIP assure s a h igh er secu rit y leve l t han WE P. x WPA-PSK (AES), WP A2-PSK (AES) AES is a security te chnology tha t uses an advanc ed securit y method d istinct from WEP and TKIP.
23 US Getting Started 5 Perform [Easy Initial Settings]. Follo w the on-screen instructions to make th e basic settings usi ng C / X / x / c and . Depend ing on the conn ection met hod (page 18), perf orm the following setting. • HDMI cable co nnec tion : Foll ow the ins truct ions that a re di spla yed on th e TV scre en.
24 US Getting Started Step 6: Enjo ying Surrou nd Soun d After performin g the previ ous Steps and starting playba ck, you can ea sily enjoy pr e-progra mmed sound m odes that ar e tailored t o different kinds of soun d sources. They bring the exciting and powerful sound of movie theaters into your home .
Pl ayb ack 25 US Playing a Disc For play able discs, see “Pl ayable Di scs” (page 52). 1 Switch the input select or on your TV so that the signal from the system appears on your TV screen. 2 Press Z , and place a disc on the d isc tray. 3 Press Z to close the disc tray.
26 US You ca n check the play back infor mation, etc ., by pres sing DISPLA Y. The di splayed inf ormation differs depe nding on the dis c type and sy stem stat us.
Pl ayb ack 27 US To enjoy an iPod/iPhone via the system 1 (For BDV-E490/BDV-E390/ BDV-E290/ BDV-T39) Connect the Dock for iPod /iPhone to the (USB) por t (page 13) , then place the iPo d/iPhone onto the Dock for iP od/ iPhone .
28 US Playing via a Network Sony E ntertainm ent Net work ser ves as a gate way del iver ing selec ted In terne t cont ent and a vari ety of on -dema nd ent erta inmen t strai ght to your uni t. • For cus tomers i n the U. S. and Canada: Some Intern et content require s registrati on via a PC before i t can be played .
Pl ayb ack 29 US To play files stored on a DLNA server via the system (DLNA Player) Select the DLNA server ic on from [ Video], [Music] , or [Photo] i n the home menu, then selec t the fi le tha t you w ant to play.
30 US • If content that is not compatibl e with the PAR TY STREAMING function is played , the s ystem cl oses PARTY automatica lly. To use the system as a PARTY guest Select [PARTY] in [Music], th en sele ct the P ARTY hos t devi ce icon. To leave the PARTY, press OPTIONS, then select [Lea ve PARTY].
Pl ayb ack 31 US [Video] only [Music] only [Photo] only [Leave P ARTY] Leaves from a part y which the s ystem is par ticipating in. The PARTY STREAMING function continues amo ng other p articipating devices. [Close PARTY] For PARTY host: Closes a par ty.
32 US When t he sound does not mat ch the pictures on the TV screen, you can adjust the delay between the pic ture and soun d. The s ett ing m eth od di ffe rs de pen ding on t he funct ion . When playing via other than the “FM” or “TV” function 1 Press O PTIONS.
Sound Adjustm ent 33 US Selectin g the Audio Format, Multilingual Tracks, or Channel When the syst em is playing a BD/DVD VIDEO record ed in mult iple audio fo rmats (P CM, Dolby D igital, MPEG audi o, or DTS) or multili ngual tracks , you can change the audio forma t or langua ge.
34 US Listenin g to the Ra dio 1 Press FUNCTION rep eatedly until “FM” appears in the f ront panel display. 2 Select the radio station. Auto ma tic tuni ng Press an d hold TUNING +/– u ntil the a uto scanni ng starts. [Auto Tu ning] appe ars on the TV screen.
Other Operations 35 US Using th e Control fo r HDMI F unctio n for “BRAVIA” Sy nc This func tion is a vailable on TVs wi th the “BRA VIA” Sy nc fun cti on. By conn ecting Son y componen ts that are compatible with th e Control f or HDMI f unction via an H DMI cable, op eration is simp lified.
36 US [Front Left/Ri ght] 10 f t/3.0 m : Se t the fr ont speak er di stan ce. [Center] 10 ft/ 3.0 m : S et the ce nter spea ker dist ance . [Surr ound Left/Ri ght] 10 ft/3.0 m : Set the surro und speak er distance . [Subwoof er] 1 0 ft/3. 0 m : Set the subwoof er dist ance .
Other Operations 37 US Deactivat ing the Buttons on the Un it (Child Lock) You can deactivate the buttons on the unit (exce pt for " / 1 ) f or prev enting mis operation, such as c hild misc hief (ch ild lock function). Press x on the unit for more than 5 seconds.
38 US Browsing Websit es 1 Prepare for Internet browsing. Connect the system to a networ k (page 2 0). 2 Press HOM E. The hom e menu appe ars on the TV scr een. 3 Press C / c to select [Netw ork]. 4 Press X / x to select [I n ternet Browser], then press .
Other Operations 39 US Various settings and opera tions ar e availabl e by pressing OPTION S. The availa ble items dif fer depend ing on the situatio n. Available options Items Deta ils [Browse r Setu p] D isplays the Inte rnet Browse r setti ngs. • [ Zoom]: Increases or decreas es the s ize of the displayed c ontents.
40 US Using the Setu p Display You can make various a djustments to items such as pictur e and sound. The defa ult settings are underl ined. • Playback se ttings stored in th e disc take priority over the Setup Display settings and not all the functions described ma y work.
Settings an d Adjustme nts 41 US [Screen Se ttings ] x [3D Ou tput Setting] [Aut o] : Normal ly sele ct this. [Off]: Sele ct this to displa y all contents in 2D.
42 US [Fram e]: The p icture, incl uding su bjects tha t do not move dynamic ally, is output in hig h resolutio n. [Audio Settings] x [BD Audio MIX Setting] [On] : Outputs the au dio obtaine d by mixing th e interac tive audio an d second ary audio to th e primar y audio.
Settings an d Adjustme nts 43 US [BD/DVD Viewing Setting s] x [BD/DVD Menu Language] You ca n sele ct the de fault menu lang uag e for BD-ROMs or DVD VIDEOs. When y ou sele ct [Select Languag e Code], the displa y for entering t he languag e code appear s.
44 US [System Settings] x [OSD Langua ge] You c an selec t your lang uage for t he syste m on- scree n displays . x [HDMI Settings] [Con trol for HD MI] [On] : On. You ca n operate mu tually betw een comp onent s th at ar e co nnect ed w ith a n HDMI cabl e.
Settings an d Adjustme nts 45 US x [Connection Server Setti ngs] Sets whether or not to d isplay th e connecte d DLNA server. x [Renderer Options] [Aut o Ac cess P erm issio n]: S ets whe ther or not to allow automat ic acces s from a newly det ected DLNA controller .
46 US Precau tions On safety • To prevent fire or shock haz ard, do not place obje cts filled with liqu ids, such as vases, on th e system, or place the syst em near water, s uch as near a bat htub o r shower room.
Additiona l Inf ormation 47 US On moving the system • Before moving the system, make sure that ther e is no disc inserted, and remove the AC po wer cord (mains lead) from the wall outle t (mains). Notes ab out Discs On handling discs • To k eep the dis c clean, ha ndle the di sc by its edge .
48 US Troublesh ooting If you ex perience any of the follow ing dif ficul ties w hile u sing t he sys tem, use this trou bles hoot in g gui de t o hel p rem edy the problem before requ esting repair s. Should any problem per sist, consu lt your nea rest Sony deale r.
Additiona l Inf ormation 49 US No p ictur e ap pears w hen t he v ideo output resolu tion s elected in [Outpu t Vide o For mat] is incorrect . t Press and hold N and VOL – on the unit for more tha n 5 second s to reset the video ou tput reso lution to the lowe st res olution .
50 US Distor tion occur s in the s ound of a connected compone nt. t Redu ce the input le vel for the conn ected com ponen t by settin g [Atte nuate - AU DIO] (pag e 42). Radio s tations cann ot be tu ned in. t Check that t he a ntenna ( aeria l) i s conn ected secu rely.
Additiona l Inf ormation 51 US The [C ontro l for HD MI] fu nction does not work (“BRAVIA ” Sync). t Check that [Cont rol for HDMI] is set to [On] (page 44). t If you change the HDMI conn ection, turn the system off and on a gain. t If power fai lure occurs, set [Co ntrol for HDMI] to [Off], then set [ Control for HD MI] to [On] (page 44).
52 US Playable Discs 1) Since Bl u-ray Disc s pecificat ions a re new and evolvin g, some discs may not be playable dep ending on the disc type an d version. Also, the audio output differs depe nding on the source, connec ted output jack, an d selected audi o settings.
Additiona l Inf ormation 53 US Playable Ty pes of Files Video Musi c Photo 1) The sy stem does not play file s encoded with DRM. 2) AVCHD Ver.2.0 (AVCHD 3D/Progressive) comp atible. 3) The system pl ays AVCHD -format file s that are recorded via a digit al video camera, etc.
54 US Support ed Au dio Formats Audi o formats s upported by this system are as follows. a : Supported format . –: Unsupp orted format. • For LPCM 2ch format, the sup ported sampling frequency of the digit al signal is up to 48 kHz when using the “TV” functio n.
Additiona l Inf ormation 55 US Video Sectio n Outputs VIDEO: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms HDMI Sectio n Co nnec tor Typ e A (19p in ) BD/DVD/Super Audio CD/CD System Signal fo rmat sy stem NTSC USB Section (USB) po.
56 US General Power requi r ements 120 V AC, 60 Hz Power cons umption BDV-E490/BD V- E390/BDV-E3 85/BDV-E290/ BDV-T39 On: 130 W Standby: 0. 3 W (at the Power Sa ving mode) BDV-E190 On: 95 W Standby: 0.3 W (a t the / Power Sa ving mode) Dimensions ( approx.
Additiona l Inf ormation 57 US Language Code List The langua ge spelli ngs confor m to the IS O 639: 1988 (E/F ) stan dard. Parental Control/Area Code List.
58 US Index Numerics 3D 25 3D Outpu t Sett ing 41 A A/V SYNC 32 Attenuate - A UDIO 42 Audio DRC 42 Audio Language 43 Audio O utput 42 Audio R eturn Cha nnel 44 Audio Se ttings 42 Auto Display 4 4 B BD.
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