Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product DAV-HDX465 Sony
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©2007 Sony Cor poration 2-895-961- 13 (1) DVD Home Theatr e System Oper ating Instructions D A V -HDX46 5/HDX466/HDX665.
2 US To red uce t he r isk of fire or el ectri c shock, do not expo se this appar atus to rain or moisture. Caution – The use of optical in struments with this product will increase e ye hazard. Do not install the applian ce in a confined spa ce, su ch as a bookcase or buil t-in cabinet.
3 US 11) Only use attachm ents/ac cessories specified b y the manu fa ctur er. 12) Use only with th e cart, stand, tripo d, bracke t, or table specif ied by the m anufactu rer, or sold with the app aratus. When a cart is used, use cau tion when mov ing th e car t/apparat us combinat ion to avoid i njury fr om tip-ove r.
4 US Welcom e ! ........... ............... .................. .... 3 About T his Manual ....... ........... ............... 6 This Syste m Can Pla y the Fo llowing Discs . .................. ............... ............... 6 Getting Started – BASIC – Step 1: As sem blin g the Speake rs .
5 US Advance d Settings and Adjustm ents Locking Di scs ......... .................. ............ 66 (CUSTOM PARENTAL CONTROL, PARENTAL CONTROL) Getting Optima l Surround Soun d for a Room ..... ............... ........... .............. . 6 9 (SPEAKER FORMATION) Calibrating the Appro priate Settings Automat ically .
6 US • The instructi o ns in this manual describ e the contr ols on th e remo te. Yo u can als o use the controls o n the unit if they have the same or similar n ames as th ose on the remote. • The instructi ons in this manual a r e for DAV- HDX465, DAV-HDX466, and D AV- HDX665.
7 US The syste m can play DVD-ROMs/ DVD +RWs/ DVD-RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-Rs record e d in the follow in g form at s: – MP3 audio tr a cks and J PEG image files o f format c o nforming to UDF (Univers al Dis.
8 US Regi on co de Your system has a reg ion co de print ed on the rear of th e unit a nd will only play DVDs labeled with the sa me regi on code. DVD VIDEOs labeled will also play on th is system. If you tr y to play a ny other DVD VIDEO, the mess age [P layb ack proh ibited by are a limitatio ns.
9 US Getting Started – B ASIC – See Unp acking i n Spec ificati ons, pag e 88. Inserting batteries into the remote You can co ntrol the syste m using the supplied remote. I nsert two R6 (si z e AA) batte ries b y matching the 3 and # ends on the batterie s to the markings i n side the co mpartment.
10 US Getting Started – B ASIC – Befo re con nect ing the speak ers, attach the sp eaker stand t o the s peake r. (For the front sp e akers of DAV-HDX465 /DAV-HDX4 66 and fro nt and s urround spea k ers of DAV- HDX665.) About how to connect the speak er cor ds to th e SPEAK ER ja cks, see page 17 .
11 US Getting Started – B ASIC – 2 Attach the p ost cover to the other en d of th e post. Orient the slot toward you, attach the post cover so that th e slot of the post engages with the ta b of the post cover , then s ecure with the scr ew.
12 US Getting Started – B ASIC – 4 Connect the speaker cords to the speaker. Be su re to matc h the speak er cord to t he app ropr iate t ermi nal on the com pon ents: 3 to 3 , and # to # .
13 US Getting Started – B ASIC – 6 Adjust the heigh t of the speaker. Loosen (bu t do not remove) the screws, adjust th e height of the sp eaker, then secure the screws. Adju st the sp eaker of one si de, the n adju st anothe r speake r by c hecking l ines as a gui de.
14 US Getting Started – B ASIC – Fully-assembled illustration Surr ound speake r (R): Gray label (DAV-H DX665 only ) Surround speake r (L): Blue l abel (DAV- HDX665 only ) Front spea ker (L): Whit.
15 US Getting Started – B ASIC – The f ollowing is the b asic connecti on of the u nit to th e speake rs an d TV. F or other T V con nect ions, see page 26 . F or o ther compon ent connec tion, see p age 30. To accept progres sive si gnals , see page 28.
16 US Getting Started – B ASIC – DAV-HDX665 R AUDIO OUT L VIDEO IN FRONT R CENTER WOOFER FRONT L SUR R SUR L MONITOR OUT TV/VIDEO ANTENNA SPEAKER DIR-TC1 SPEAKER COMPONENT VIDEO OUT COAXIAL AM FM .
17 US Getting Started – B ASIC – 1 Conn ectin g the Speaker s Required cords The connector and colo r tube of the sp eaker co rds are the same color as the labe l of t he jacks to be conn ected. Note • Do not catch the sp eaker co rd ins u lation in the SPEAKER j ack.
18 US Getting Started – B ASIC – 2 Connect ing the TV Required cords A Video cord . B Audio cord (not supplied) Ti p • When you want to output the TV sound or stereo soun d of a 2 channel source from the 6 speak ers, select the “Dolby Pro Logic,” “Dolby Pro Logic II MOVIE,” or “Dolby Pro Logic II MUSIC” sound field (page 36).
19 US Getting Started – B ASIC – To connect the FM wire antenna (aerial) Connect the FM wire antenna (aerial) to the FM 75 Ω COAX IAL jack. Note • Be sure to full y exten d the FM wire an tenna (ae rial) . • A fter con necting th e FM wire antenn a (aerial ), keep it as hori zontal as p ossible.
20 US Getting Started – B ASIC – Position ing the spea kers For t he be st possib le surrou nd sound, al l the speake rs ot her than the su bwo ofer sh ould b e plac ed at the same dist ance fr om th e listen ing posit ion ( A ). However, th is syst em allows yo u to place the cente r sp eake r up to 1.
21 US Getting Started – B ASIC – Follow the steps bel ow to make the minimum number of bas ic adju stmen ts fo r usin g the system . 1 Turn on the TV . 2 Press [ / 1 . Note • D isconnec t the headphones whe n you perform the Quick Setup. You cannot ope rate steps a fter 11 with the headp hones connec ted.
22 US Getting Started – B ASIC – Note • When the wireless kit WAHT-SD1 (not supplied) is installed, [STANDARD (WIRELESS)] appears instead. 10 Press . 11 Connect the calibration mic to the A.CAL MIC jack on the front panel an d press X / x to select [YES].
23 US Getting Started – B ASIC – Ti p • If you chang e the positi on of t he spea kers, re set the speaker settin gs. Se e “Ge tting Optimal Surround Sound for a Room ” (page 69) and “Cali brating the Appropriat e Settings Automati cally” (page 71).
24 US After connecti ng the A C power cord (mai ns lead), the demonst ration appears in the front panel disp lay. Whe n you press " / 1 on the remote, the demonstr ation turns off. Note • W hen you pre ss " / 1 on the unit , the demon stra tion does not turn off.
Getting Started – AD V ANCED – 25 US You ca n use the speak ers by inst allin g on the wall. Inst alling the sp eakers on a wall 1 Prepare screws (not supplied) that are suitable for the hole on the back of each speaker. See the illustrations belo w.
26 US Sends the pl ayed back DVD image to the connected TV. Check t he jack s of your TV , and c hoos e connec tion m ethod A , B , C , or D . Picture qu ality improve s in orde r fro m A (st anda rd) to D (HD MI) .
Getting Started – AD V ANCED – 27 US A To connect to a TV with the VIDEO IN jack Connect the vide o cord . . B To connect to a TV with the S VIDEO IN jack Connect an S video c ord (n ot suppl ied). To us e the S video ja ck instead of the vi deo jack , your TV moni tor must a lso be co nnect ed via a n S vi deo j ack.
28 US 2 Press VI DEO FOR MAT. The cu rrent ty pe of vi deo sign als a ppear s in the fro nt pan el disp lay. Each time you p ress VIDEO FORMAT, the disp lay changes as follows: • “720 × 480p*” : Sends 720 × 480p vi deo sig nals . ** • “1280 × 720p *”: Sends 1280 × 720p vid eo signa ls.
Getting Started – AD V ANCED – 29 US 2 Press VIDEO FORMAT. The current s ignal ap pears in the f ront panel displa y. Each time y ou press VI D EO FORMAT, the displ a y changes a s follows: x NORM.
30 US You c an enjoy soun d usi ng the s peake rs of t his sys tem b y conn ecting the AU DIO OUT jacks of an other comp onent . Fo r video connecti on of oth er compon ents, c onnect d irec tly to t he TV. * CAUTION Please do n ot remov e the scr ews before in stalling the WAHT-SD1 .
Getting Started – AD V ANCED – 31 US To listen to the portable audio source sound through the sys tem Conne ct the au dio ou tput jacks of th e portab le aud io sour ce to the AUD IO IN ja ck on the f ront panel of the unit with the stereo min i-plug cord (not suppl ied).
32 US Basi c Oper ati ons Depending on the DVD VIDEO or VIDEO CD, some operat ions may be diffe rent or r estr icted. Refer to t h e operatin g instructions supplied with your di sc. 1 Turn o n your TV. 2 Switch the input selecto r on the TV to this system.
33 US Basi c Oper ati ons Ti p • W hen you co nnect the sys tem and TV w ith the HDMI cord, you can ope rate them sim ply, using the HDMI CONTR OL fu nction .
34 US Basi c Oper ati ons Selecti ng the conn ected compon ent You ca n use a VCR or oth er comp onent s connected to the TV/VIDEO jacks o n the re ar panel. Refer to the opera ting instructions supplied wit h the components f o r furt her informatio n .
35 US Basi c Oper ati ons You can enjoy TV or VC R sound from all the speake rs in this system. For deta ils, see “S tep 2: Connec ting th e Syst em and TV” ( page 15) , “Con necting th e TV (Adva nced) ” (pa ge 2 6), and “ Connec ting O ther Comp onents ” (pag e 30).
36 US You ca n take adv anta ge of sur round sound simply by selecting one of the system’s pr e - progr amme d soun d fields . The y bring ex cit ing and po werf ul soun d of m ovie th eaters into your home . Pres s SOUND FIELD. Press SOUND FIELD re peatedly u ntil the so u nd field yo u w ant app ears in the front panel display .
Sound Adjustme nts 37 US • W hen the bil ingual broadca st sound is input , Dolby Pro Logic and Do lby P ro Logic II MOV IE/MUSIC are not effective. Using only the fron t speaker and sub woo fer x 2 CHANNEL S TEREO This mode output s the sound from the front lef t and righ t spe akers an d su bwoof er.
38 US You ca n quickl y locat e a parti cular p oint on a disc by monito ring the pictur e or play ing back slowly. Note • Depending on the DVD/VIDEO CD, you may not be able to d o some of t he opera tions de scribed.
V arious Functions for Playin g Discs 39 US You can se a rch a DVD by t itle or chapter, and you can se arch a VIDEO CD/C D/DA TA CD/ DATA D VD by trac k, inde x, or sc ene. A s titles and trac ks are as sign ed uniqu e num bers o n the disc, you c an sel ect the des ired one by ent ering its n umber.
40 US You c an divi de t he TV scre en int o 9 s ubscre ens and fi nd the de sired sc ene quic kly. 1 Press PICTURE NAVI during playback. The f ollowing display appears.
V arious Functions for Playin g Discs 41 US Ti p • T o play fro m the begi nning of the disc, press x twice, then pr ess H . To enjoy a disc that is played before by resume playback (Multi-disc Resu.
42 US 4 Press c . The cursor moves to the track row [T] (in this case , [01]). 5 Select the t rack you w ant to p rogram. For e xam ple, s ele ct trac k [0 2]. Press X / x to sel ect [02] under [T], then press . 6 To program other tracks, repeat ste ps 4 to 5.
V arious Functions for Playin g Discs 43 US You ca n have t h e syst em “shu ffle” tra cks. Subs equent “sh uffl ing” may pro duce a di ffe rent playin g order. Note • S ame song may be pla yed repeate dly during MP 3 playback. • You can shuffle the tr acks on the curren t disc only.
44 US You can play all the tit les, tracks or albums on a disc or a single t itle, chapter, track, or a lbum repeat edly . You ca n use a co mbin ation of Shu ffle or Progra m Play modes. 1 Press DISPLAY during playback. The Con trol Menu displa y appears.
V arious Functions for Playin g Discs 45 US A DVD is divid ed into a l o t of sec tions, which make up a pictu re or music fe ature. Thes e sectio ns are ca lled “t itles .” When you p lay a DVD which conta ins severa l titles, you can select t h e title y ou want using DVD TOP MENU.
46 US Note • [2: MAIN], [2: SUB], and [2: M AIN+SUB] do not appe ar when one audio stre am is recorde d on the dis c. x When playing a VIDEO CD, CD, DA TA CD (MP3 a udio), or DATA DVD (MP3 audio) The default setting is underline d.
V arious Functions for Playin g Discs 47 US Some DVD-Rs/DVD-RWs in VR (Vid e o Recording) mode have two ty pes of titles for playback: o r iginally recorded tit les ([ORI GIN AL] ) and titl es that can b e crea ted on recor dable DV D p lay ers fo r ed itin g ( [PLA Y LIST]).
48 US Ti p • When pla ying V IDEO CDs with PBC functio ns, t he play ing time is disp layed. Note • Th e system can on ly displa y the first le vel of the DVD/CD text, such as the disc name or title. • If an MP3 file name cannot be disp layed, “*” w ill appear in the fron t panel disp lay instead.
V arious Functions for Playin g Discs 49 US * Appears when pl aying a n MP3 au dio tr ack on DATA CDs/DATA DVDs. Chec king the da te inf ormati on (JPEG only) You ca n check the dat e inform ation duri ng playback when the Exif* tag is rec orded in the JPEG imag e data.
50 US If subt itles ar e reco rded on a dis c, you ca n turn the subt itles on or off while playing. If multilin gual subtitl es are recorded o n the disc, you can c hange the su btitle lang uage while play ing, or turn t he subtitl es on or off whe never you wa nt.
V arious Functions for Playin g Discs 51 US What is MP3/ JPEG ? MP3 is au dio com press ion tech nolo gy that satisf ies the ISO/MPE G regulations. JPEG is imag e compress ion techno logy .
52 US Play back ord er of MP3 audio tra cks or JPEG imag e fil es The play back order of M P3 au dio tracks or JPEG i mage f iles re cord ed on a D ATA C D or DATA DVD is as follo ws: x Structure of disc contents When you insert a DATA CD or DATA DVD and pre ss H , the numbered tra cks (or files) are played sequ e ntially, from 1 th rough 7 .
V arious Functions for Playin g Discs 53 US Selec ting an MP3 audi o tra ck or alb um 1 Load a DATA CD or DATA DVD. The album s reco rd ed on the D AT A CD or DATA DVD appear. When an a lbum is being p layed, it s title is sh a ded. 2 Press X / x to select an album.
54 US 2 Press X / x to select an a lbum. x When selecting an album Press H to start p laying th e selecte d album . x When selecting an image Press PICTURE NAVI. Imag es of files in the al bum app ear in 16 subscr eens. Press C / X / x / c to select t h e image you wa n t to vie w and pres s .
V arious Functions for Playin g Discs 55 US You can pl ay a sl ide s how wit h sound by first placin g both MP 3 and JP EG files in the sa me album on a DATA CD or DATA DVD. When you play back t h e DATA CD or DATA DVD, select [AUT O] mo de as expl ained be low.
56 US 3 Press X / x to select a setting. The default setting is underline d. • [NORMAL] : se ts th e du rat ion to ab out 6 to 9 sec onds. • [FAST]: se ts the duration sh orter than [NORMAL]. • [SLOW1]: sets th e durati on longer t han [NORMAL].
V arious Functions for Playin g Discs 57 US With PBC (Pla ybac k Control) funct ion s, you can enjoy simple in te ractive operations, search functi ons, an d othe r such opera tio ns. PBC playback all o ws you to p lay VIDEO CDs interac tively by following the menu on the T V scre en.
58 US You ca n preset 20 FM stations , and 10 A M statio ns. Befo re tu ning, ma ke sur e to turn down the volume to minimum. 1 Press FUNCTION repeatedly u ntil “TUNER FM” or “TUNER AM” appears in the front panel display. 2 Press and hold TUNING + or – until the auto scanning starts.
T uner Fu nctions 59 US Preset radio stations in t h e system’s me mo ry first (see “Pre set ting R adio S tat ions ” (pa ge 58)). 1 Press FUNCTION rep eatedly until “TUNER FM” or “ TUNER AM” appears in the front panel display. The last rece ived stat ion is tun ed in.
60 US 6 Create a name by using the cursor button s. Press X / x to se lect a char acter, then p ress c to move the c ursor to t he next position. Lette rs, numb ers, and othe r sym bols ca n be input fo r a radio stat io n.
Other Op erations 61 US You ca n cont rol yo ur TV (Sony on ly) with the supplie d remote. Controlling TVs w i th the remote You can cont rol t he TV by u sing fol lowing buttons. * Use thes e buttons whil e pressing the TV button. - is for s electing a channel n umber greate r than 10.
62 US Operating the THEATRE SYNC funct ion Point the remote to the direction of TV and this unit, then press THEATRE SYNC once. If this function d oes not work , change the transmit ti me.
Other Op erations 63 US You ca n set the system t o turn off at a preset time, so you can f a ll asl eep liste ning to music . You can pres e t the time in 1 or 10-minutes increme nts. 1 Press SYSTEM MENU. 2 Press X / x repeat edly unti l “SLEEP” appears in the front panel display, then press or c .
64 US The DIGITAL MEDIA PORT (DMPORT) adapt er is for enj oying s ound f rom a port able audio s ource or comput er. By co nnect ing a DIGITAL MEDIA PORT adapter, y ou can enjoy s ound fro m the co nnect ed com ponen t on the syste m. Available DIGITAL MEDIA PORT ad a pters vary i n each a rea.
Other Op erations 65 US You can deactivate the buttons on the unit (exce pt fo r " / 1 ) for pr eventi ng mi sop eratio n, such as c h ild misc hief (child lock function). When the child l ock fu nction is acti vated , the button s on the unit are locked and “ ” lights up in the front pan el disp lay.
66 US You ca n set tw o kinds of playba ck res trict ions for the desire d dis c. • Cus tom P aren tal C ontrol You ca n set p laybac k rest rict ions so t hat the syst em will no t play in appropr iate dis cs. • Par ental Co ntr ol Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be limited accor ding to a p redetermined l e vel such as the ag e of the us ers.
Adv anced Settings a nd Adjustments 67 US To play a disc for which Custom Parental Control is set 1 Insert the disc for which Custom Parental Control is set. The [CUSTOM PARENTAL C ONTROL] disp lay ap pear s. 2 Enter your 4- digit password using the number buttons, then press .
68 US 4 Enter or re-enter y our 4-digit p assword using the number buttons, then press . The dis play for sett ing the playbac k limitatio n level appears. 5 Press X / x to select [S TANDARD], then press . The selection items for [ S TANDARD] are disp laye d.
Adv anced Settings a nd Adjustments 69 US Changi ng the passwo rd 1 Press DISPLAY while the system is in st op m od e. The C ontrol Menu di splay appe ars. 2 Press X / x to selec t [PARENTAL CONTROL], then press . The options for [ PARENTAL CONT ROL] appear.
70 US 5 Press C / c to select a setting. • [STANDARD]: when installi ng all the speake rs normal ly. Note • When the wireless kit WAHT-SD1 (not supplied) is installed, [STANDARD (WIRELESS)] appears instead. • [NO CENTER]: when installing th e front and surr ound speake rs.
Adv anced Settings a nd Adjustments 71 US 6 Press . The setti n g is made. 7 Press X / x to select [YES] or [NO ], then press . • [YES]: contin ue with [AUTO CALIBRATION], see Step 4 of “Calib ratin g the A ppro priat e Setting s Automatically ” (page 71).
72 US Connect the cali bration mic to th e A.CAL MIC jack on the fr ont panel, and set it u p at the ear level us ing a trip od, etc. (not suppl ied ). Th e fro nt of each speak er should face the cal ib ratio n mic, and there sh o uld be no ob struct ion betwe en th e spea kers an d the calibrat io n mic.
Adv anced Settings a nd Adjustments 73 US Note • While the Aut o Cali bration f unction works: – do not turn off th e power. – do not press a ny button . – do not change the volume. – do not change the functio n. – do not change the disc. – do not insert or eject a disc.
74 US 5 Press X / x to select the setup i tem from the displayed list : [LANGUAGE SETU P], [SC REEN SETU P], [C UST OM SETUP], or [SPEAKER SETUP] . Then press . The Setu p i tem is se le cted . Example: [SCR EEN SE TUP] 6 Select an item using X / x , then press .
Adv anced Settings a nd Adjustments 75 US [LANGUAGE SETUP] allows yo u to set variou s lang uage s for the on-sc reen displa y or sound track. Select [LANGUAGE SETUP] in the S e tup Display. For de tails, see “Using the Setup Displa y” (page 7 3).
76 US Note • Depending on the DVD, [4:3 LETTER BOX] may be select ed au tomat ically inste ad of [4 :3 PAN S CAN ] or vice versa. x [YC B C R /R GB (H DM I)] Selec ts the type of HDM I sign al outpu t from HDMI OUT jack. Note • I f the playba ck pictu re becomes dis torted, set [YC B C R ] to [RGB ].
Adv anced Settings a nd Adjustments 77 US Note • T his setti ng is effecti ve only when “PROGRESSIVE” is select ed by using VIDEO FORMAT (page 28). Use thi s to set up playba ck rel ated an d othe r setting s. Select [CUSTOM SETUP] in the Setup Displa y.
78 US x [TRACK SELECTION] (DVD VIDEO onl y) Give s the so und t rack w hich con tains t he hi ghest number of cha nnels prior ity when you p lay a DVD VIDEO on which mult ip le audio formats (PCM, DTS, MPEG audi o, or Do lby Digit al format) ar e recorded.
Adv anced Settings a nd Adjustments 79 US To obtai n the best poss ible su rrou nd sou nd, se t conne ction o f the spea kers and thei r dis tance fro m your li sten ing posi tion. T hen us e the t est tone to adjust th e level a nd the bal a nce of t he speakers to the same level .
80 US Be sure to change the value in the Setup Displ a y when you move the spe akers. 1) When you pe rform the Q uick Setup (p age 21), the def ault settin gs ar e ch ang ed.
Adv anced Settings a nd Adjustments 81 US 5 Press X / x repeatedly to select [TES T TONE], then press or c . 6 Press X / x repeatedly to select [ON], then press . You wil l hear th e test to ne from each spea ker in se quence. 7 From your listening position, adjust the value of [LEV EL ( FRONT)] or [L EVEL (SURROUND)] using C / X / x / c .
82 US On power sources • Unplug the unit from th e wall outle t if you do not intend to use it for an exte nded period of tim e. To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug , never by the cord. On placement • P lace the sys tem in a location wit h adequat e venti lation to preven t heat build-up in the s y stem.
Additional I nformation 83 US On handling discs • To keep t he disc c lean, h andl e the dis c by it s edge . Do not touch th e surf ace. • Do n ot stick pa per or tape on t he disc.
84 US • The unit is conne cted to an input d evice that is not HDCP (hi gh-bandwidth digit al conte nt protection) compli ant (“HDM I” on the f ront pane l does not lig ht up).
Additional I nformation 85 US The so und loses stereo e ffect whe n you play a VIDEO CD, a CD, or an MP3. • Set [AUDIO] t o [STEREO] by pressing AUDIO (page 45). • Make sure the unit is connec ted properly. The surround effect i s difficult to hear w hen you are playing a D olby Digital, DTS, or MPEG audio sound trac k.
86 US • It does not fi t the TV scree n (those image s are reduced). • The [MOD E (MP3, JPEG) ] setting has been set to [AUDIO (MP3)] (page 55). • If you can not change the [M OD E (MP3, JPEG)] settin g, re-l oad the disc o r tu rn the system off, then on.
Additional I nformation 87 US • For details on the HDMI CONTR OL function, s ee the HDMI CONTROL Guide (su pplied sepa rate ly). No sound is ou tput from the s ystem and TV while using the Syste m Audio Control function. • Set the [AUDIO (HDMI)] setting i n [CUSTOM SETUP] to [ON] (page 78).
88 US AUDIO POWER SPECIFICATIONS for the US model POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION: With 3 oh ms load s, bot h channels driven, fro m 120 - 20,000 Hz; rate d 84 watts per c hannel mi nimum RMS power, wit h no more than 0.7 % total harmonic distort ion from 250 m illi watts to rated output.
Additional I nformation 89 US Mass (a pprox.) 1.2 kg (2 lb 11 oz ) 3.0 kg ( 6 lb 10 oz) with stand Center (SS-C T71) Speaker sys tem Bass reflex, magneticall y shie lded Speaker u nit 65 mm (2 5 / 8 inches ) dia, cone type Rated impe dance 3.0 ohms Dimension s (approx .
90 US • S crews (small, silver) (4 f o r DAV-HDX465/DAV- HDX466, 8 for DAV-HDX665) • Screws (small, black) (2 for D AV-HDX465/DAV- HDX466, 4 for DAV-HDX665) • Operating Instruct ions • HDM I CONTROL Guide • Sp eaker and TV conn ections (c ard) •Standby power consumpti on 0.
Additional I nformation 91 US x Movie mode The Movie mode is for use with ste reo television shows and al l progra ms enco ded i n Dolby Surroun d. The re sult is enhance d sound field direct ional ity that ap proach es the quality of discre te 5.1- chann el so und.
92 US Inte rlace f ormat (Inte rlaced scan ning) The Inte rlace format is the NT SC stan dard meth od for di splayi ng TV im ages at 30 fram es per seco nd. Each fr ame is sc anned twic e - alte rnately between t he even numbered scan ning line s and the n odd nu mbere d scanni ng l ines , at 60 tim es pe r second .
Additional I nformation 93 US VIDEO CD A comp act disc t hat cont ains m oving picture s. The pi cture da ta use s the MPEG 1 for mat, one of a worldwid e standa rd of digital co mpression technolo gy. The pictur e data is co mpres sed to about 1/ 140 of i ts origin al siz e.
94 US The lang uage spelli ngs conf orm to the IS O 639: 1 988 (E/ F) stan dard . Parental Contro l Area Code List Language Co de List Code Language Code Language Code Language Code Languag e 1027 Afa.
Additional I nformation 95 US For more information, r efer to th e pages indicated in pare n theses. Fron t panel A " / 1 (on/standby) (32) B A (open/close) (32) C Disc operation (32) D FUNCTION (32) E Front panel displ ay (97) F (remote sensor) (9) G PHONES jack (32) H VOLUME control (32) I AUDIO IN/A.
96 US Rear pane l A SPEAKER jacks (15) B DIR-TC1 slot for the WAHT -SD1 (3 0) C AM terminal (15) D FM 75 Ω COAXIAL jack (15) E TV/VIDEO (AUDIO IN R/L) jacks (30) F MONITOR OUT (S VIDEO/VIDEO) j acks .
Additional I nformation 97 US Fron t panel d isplay About the indications in the front panel display A Lights up when the HDMI OUT jack is correctly connected to HDCP (high- bandwi dth digital conten t protection) compliant device with HDMI or DVI (digital visual interfa ce) input.
98 US Use the C ontrol Menu disp lay to selec t a functi on and to view relat ed infor mation. Press D ISPL AY repeatedly to turn on or cha nge the Con trol Menu display a s follows: Control Menu displ ay The C ontr ol Menu d ispla y 1 and 2 wil l sh ow diffe rent ite ms depend ing on th e disc t ype.
Additional I nformation 99 US 1) Displays th e scene number fo r VIDEO CDs (PBC is on), tr ack number for VIDEO CDs/ CDs, albu m number for DATA CDs/DATA DVDs. 2) Displays t he index number for VIDEO CDs, MP3 audio track num ber, or JPEG image file numbe r for DATA CDs/ DATA DVDs.
100 US Ti p • The Control Menu ic on indicator l ights up in green when you se lect any item ex cept [OFF] ([PROGRAM], [SHUFFLE], [REPEAT], and [A/V SYNC] only). The [OR IGINAL/PLAY LIST] indicator lights up in green when you sel ect [PLAY LIST] (default setting) .
Additional I nformation 101 US Y ou can set the fo llowi ng items with the D VD Setup Display . The ord er of th e displ ayed ite ms may be di fferent from t he act ual displa y .
102 US Y ou can set the foll owing ite m s with SYSTE M MENU on the re mote. System Me nu List System me nu DEMO DEMO ON DEMO OFF DIMM ER DI MMER O FF DIMMER ON ATTENUAT E 3) ATT ON ATT OFF MEMORY 1) .
103 US Numerics 16:9 7 5 4:3 LE TTER BO X 75 4:3 OUTPUT 76 4:3 P AN SCAN 75 5.1 Chan nel Surround 46 A A/V SYNC 50 ALBUM 39 Albu m 90 ANGLE 49 AT T E N U AT E 3 4 A UDIO 75 A UDIO (HDMI ) 78 A UDIO DR.
104 US R Rad io 59 Radio Sta tions 58 Rear Panel 96 Region Code 8, 92 Remo te 9, 61 Repeat Play 4 4 RESET 74 Resume Play 40 S S VIDEO 27 Scan 38 SCENE 39 Scen e 92 SCREEN SA VE R 76 SCREEN SETUP 75 Se.
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Remote control ANGLE 5 (49 ) AUDIO 4 (45) CLEA R ef (39, 61 , 74) D.TUNING wf (59) DISC SKIP eg (33) DISPLAY 2 (47, 60) DVD MENU wh (45, 61 ) DVD TOP MENU qf (45) DYNAMIC BASS wd (62) ENTER wg (61) FU.
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