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    xCUSTOMIZE
    Select [SETUP] in the setup display.
    For details, see “Using the Setup Display” 
    (page 71).
    xQUICK
    Normally, when you turn the system on for the 
    first time or after resetting the system, the guide 
    message appears on the TV screen and you can 
    perform the Quick Setup. If you cancelled the 
    Quick Setup and you want to perform the Quick 
    Setup again, operate on this screen.
    See “How to use the Quick Setup” on page 23.
    Note
    After performing the Quick Setup, the settings of 
    following items are changed.
    – [OSD], [DVD MENU], and [SUBTITLE] in 
    [LANGUAGE SETUP]
    – [DISTANCE] and [LEVEL] in [SPEAKER SETUP]
    – [TV TYPE] in [SCREEN SETUP]
    xRESET
    You can reset the system.
    After you select [RESET] and press ENTER, 
    select [YES] to reset the settings (it takes a few 
    seconds to complete). Select [NO] and press 
    ENTER to cancel. Do not press "/1, when 
    resetting the system.
    Notes
     When you select [RESET], all the settings return to 
    the default.
     When you turn the system on after resetting, the guide 
    message appears on the TV screen. To perform the 
    Quick Setup (page 23), press ENTER, to return to 
    normal screen, press CLEAR.
    DUAL MONO
    (dual mono)MAIN
    SUB
    MAIN+SUB
    MAIN/SUB
    For details, see “Enjoying 
    Multiplex Broadcast Sound 
    (DUAL MONO)” on page 65.
    SB DEC
    (surround 
    back 
    decoding)SB MATRIX
    SB AUTO
    SB OFF
    For details, see “Selecting the 
    Surround Back Decoding 
    Mode” on page 51.
    DIMMER
    (dimmer)DIM OFF
    DIM ON
    For details, see “Changing the 
    Brightness of the Front Panel 
    Display” on page 70.
    Quick Setup and Resetting 
    the System
    (SETUP)
    SETUP
    RESET QUICK
     
    						
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    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.
    Power
    The power is not turned on.
     Check that the AC power cord (mains lead) is 
    connected securely.
    The STANDBY indicator flashes.
    Immediately unplug the power cord and check the 
    following items.
     Are the + and – speaker cords short-circuited?
     Are you using only the specified speakers?
     Is anything blocking the ventilation holes on the 
    top of the system?
     Is the subwoofer connected incorrectly?
    After checking the above items and fixing any 
    problems, connect the power cord again and turn on 
    the system. If the indicator still flashes, or if the 
    cause of the problem cannot be found even after 
    checking all the above items, consult your nearest 
    Sony dealer.
    Picture
    There is no picture.
     The video connecting cords are not connected 
    securely.
     The video connecting cords are damaged.
     The system is not connected to the correct TV 
    input jack (page 19).
     The video input on the TV is not set so that you 
    can view pictures from the system.
     You have set [COMPONENT OUT] in [SCREEN 
    SETUP] to [PROGRESSIVE] even though your 
    TV cannot accept the signal in progressive format. 
    In this case, return the setting to interlace format 
    (page 21).
     Even if your TV is compatible with progressive 
    format (480p) signals, the image may be affected 
    when you set [COMPONENT OUT] to 
    [PROGRESSIVE]. In this case, set 
    [COMPONENT OUT] to [INTERLACE] 
    (page 73). When [PROGRESSIVE] is selected in [SCREEN 
    SETUP], no signal is output from the MONITOR 
    OUT or S VIDEO OUT jacks.
    Picture noise appears.
     The disc is dirty or flawed.
     If the picture output from your system goes 
    through your VCR to get to your TV, the copy-
    protection signal applied to some DVD programs 
    could affect picture quality. If you still experience 
    problems even when you connect your system 
    directly to your TV, try connecting your system to 
    your TV’s S video input (page 19).
    Even though you set the aspect ratio in [TV 
    TYPE] of [SCREEN SETUP], the picture does 
    not fill the screen.
     The aspect ratio on the disc is fixed.
    The picture is black and white.
     Depending on the TV, the picture on the screen 
    becomes black and white when you play a disc 
    recorded in the NTSC color system.
    Sound
    There is no sound.
     The speaker cord is not connected securely.
     Press MUTING on the remote if “MUTING ON” 
    is displayed in the front panel display. 
     The system is in pause mode or in Slow-motion 
    Play mode. Press H to return to normal play 
    mode.
     Fast forward or fast reverse is performed. Press 
    H to return to normal play mode.
     Check the speaker settings (pages 25, 76). 
    The left and right sounds are unbalanced or 
    reversed.
     Check that the speakers and components are 
    connected correctly and securely.
     Adjust the balance parameter in the [BALANCE] 
    menu (page 78).
    There is no sound from the subwoofer.
     Check the speaker connections and settings (pages 
    25, 76). 
     Set the sound field to “AUTO FORMAT DIRECT 
    AUTO” (page 47). 
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    Severe hum or noise is heard.
     Check that the speakers and components are 
    connected securely.
     Check that the connecting cords are away from a 
    transformer or motor, and at least 
    3 meters away from your TV set or a fluorescent 
    light.
     Move your TV away from the audio components.
     The plugs and jacks are dirty. Wipe them with a 
    cloth slightly moistened with alcohol.
     Clean the disc.
    The sound loses stereo effect when you play a 
    VIDEO CD, a CD, or an MP3.
     Set [AUDIO] to [STEREO] in the Control Menu 
    display (page 45).
     Make sure the system is connected appropriately.
    The surround effect is difficult to hear when 
    you are playing a Dolby Digital, DTS, or MPEG 
    audio sound track.
     Make sure the sound field function is on 
    (page 47).
     Check the speaker connections and settings (pages 
    25, 76). 
     Depending on the DVD, the output signal may not 
    be the entire 5.1 channel. It may be monaural or 
    stereo even if the sound track is recorded in Dolby 
    Digital or MPEG audio format.
    The sound comes from the center speaker 
    only.
     Depending on the disc, the sound may come from 
    the center speaker only.
    No sound is heard from the center speaker.
     Check the speaker connections and settings.
     Make sure the sound field function is on 
    (page 47).
     Depending on the source, the effect of the center 
    speaker may be less noticeable.
    No sound or only a very low-level sound is 
    heard from the surround speakers.
     Check the speaker connections and settings.
     Make sure the sound field function is on 
    (page 47).
     Select a sound field containing the word “C. ST. 
    EX” (page 49).
     Depending on the source, the effect of the 
    surround speakers may be less noticeable.
    Operation
    Radio stations cannot be tuned in.
     Check that the antennas (aerials) are connected 
    securely. Adjust the antennas (aerials) or connect 
    an external antenna (aerial) if necessary.
     The signal strength of the stations is too weak 
    (when tuning in with automatic tuning). Use direct 
    tuning.
     No stations have been preset or the preset stations 
    have been cleared (when tuning by scanning 
    preset stations). Preset the stations (page 66).
     Press DISPLAY so that the frequency appears in 
    the display.
    The remote does not function.
     There are obstacles between the remote and the 
    system.
     The distance between the remote and the system is 
    too far.
     The remote is not pointed at the remote sensor on 
    the system.
     The batteries in the remote are weak.
    The disc does not play.
     There is no disc inserted.
     The disc is upside down.
    Insert the disc with the playback side facing down 
    on the disc tray.
     The disc is skewed in the system.
     The system cannot play CD-ROMs, etc. (page 7).
     The region code on the DVD does not match the 
    system.
     Moisture has condensed inside the system. 
    Remove the disc and leave the system turned on 
    for about half an hour (page 2).
    The MP3 audio track cannot be played.
     The DATA CD is not recorded in an MP3 format 
    that conforms to ISO9660 Level 1/ Level 2 or 
    Joliet.
     The MP3 audio track does not have the extension 
    “.MP3.”
     The data is not formatted in MP3 even though it 
    has the extension “.MP3.”
     The system can only play MP3 (MPEG1 Audio 
    Layer3) audio.
     Set [DATA CD PRIORITY] to [MP3] in the 
    [CUSTOM SETUP] setting (page 75).
     Directory level is more than 8.
     The disc contains more than 99 albums (the 
    maximum number of MP3 audio tracks that can be 
    contained on an album is 250).
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    The title of the MP3 audio album or track is not 
    correctly displayed.
     The system can only display alphabetical letters 
    and numbers. Other characters are displayed as 
    “”.
    The display for entering the password does 
    not appear for Super Audio CD, even though 
    Custom Parental Control is set.
     Custom Parental Control is set for different layers 
    of a Super Audio CD.
    The JPEG image file cannot be played.
     The DATA CD is not recorded in an JPEG format 
    that conforms to ISO9660 Level 1/ Level 2 or 
    Joliet.
     The JPEG image file does not have the extension 
    “.JPG” or “.JPEG.”
     The data is not formatted in JPEG even though it 
    has the extension “.JPG” or “.JPEG.”
     Image length or width is more than 4720 dots.
     Set [DATA CD PRIORITY] to [JPEG] in the 
    [CUSTOM SETUP] setting (page 75).
     Directory level is more than 8.
     You cannot play the Progressive JPEG files.
     A JPEG image file with a high width to length 
    ratio cannot be played. 
     The disc contains more than 99 albums (the 
    maximum number of JPEG image files that can be 
    contained on an album is 250).
    The title of the JPEG album or file is not 
    correctly displayed.
     The system can only display alphabetical letters 
    and numbers. Other characters are displayed as 
    “”.
    A disc does not start playing from the 
    beginning.
     Program Play, Shuffle Play, or Repeat Play has 
    been selected (pages 34, 36, 37).
     Resume Play has been selected.
    During stop, press x on the system or the remote 
    and then start playback (page 28).
     The title, DVD or PBC menu automatically 
    appears on the TV screen.
    The system starts playing the disc 
    automatically.
     The DVD features an auto playback function.
    Playback stops automatically.
     Some discs may contain an auto pause signal. 
    While playing such a disc, the system stops 
    playback at the auto pause signal.
    The system turns off during DVD playback.
     If approximately one hour passes with DVD 
    playback paused or with the DVD top menu or a 
    DVD menu displayed during DVD playback, the 
    system automatically turns off.
    You cannot perform some functions such as 
    Stop, Search, Slow-motion Play, Repeat Play, 
    Shuffle Play, or Program Play.
     Depending on the disc, you may not be able to 
    perform some of the operations above. See the 
    operating manual that came with the disc.
    Messages do not appear on the screen in the 
    language you want.
     In the Setup Display, select the desired language 
    for the on-screen display in [OSD] under 
    [LANGUAGE SETUP] (page 72).
    The language for the sound track cannot be 
    changed.
     Multilingual tracks are not recorded on the DVD 
    being played.
     The DVD prohibits changing the language for the 
    sound track.
    The subtitle language cannot be changed.
     Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on the 
    DVD being played.
     The DVD prohibits changing the subtitles.
    The subtitle cannot be turned off.
     The DVD prohibits turning off subtitles.
    The angles cannot be changed.
     Multi-angles are not recorded on the DVD being 
    played (page 54).
     The DVD prohibits changing the angles.
    A disc cannot be ejected and “LOCKED” 
    appears in the front panel display.
     Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony 
    service facility.
    “C-32” appears in the front panel display.
     Turn the power off and then on again by pressing 
    [/1 on the system.
     
    						
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    “CANNOT LOCK” appears in the front panel 
    display.
     Turn the power off and then on again by pressing 
    [/1 on the system, then perform “On moving the 
    system” (page 3). If “CANNOT LOCK” still 
    appears in the front panel display, contact your 
    Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service 
    facility.
    The system does not work normally.
     Disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead) from 
    the wall outlet (mains), then reconnect after 
    several minutes.
    Amplifier section
    Stereo mode (rated) 65 W + 65 W (4 ohms at 
    1 kHz, DIN)
    Surround mode Front: 100 W + 100 W
    (reference) (with SS-TS21)
    music power output Center*: 
    100 W
    (with SS-CT33)
    Surround*: 
    100 W + 100W 
    (with SS-TS20) 
    Subwoofer*: 
    100W × 2 
    (with SS-WS12)
    * Depending on the sound field settings and the source, 
    there may be no sound output.
    Inputs VIDEO/SAT:Sensitivity: 250 mV/
    450 mV
    Impedance: 50 kilohmsOutput SURROUND BACK
    Voltage: 2V
    Impedance: 1 kilohms
    Phones Accepts low-and high-
    impedance headphones.
    Super Audio CD/DVD system
    Laser Semiconductor laser
    (Super Audio CD/DVD: λ 
    = 650 nm)
    (CD: λ = 780 nm)
    Emission duration: 
    continuous
    Signal format system NTSC or NTSC/PAL
    Frequency response (at 2 CH STEREO mode)
    DVD (PCM): 2 Hz to 22 
    kHz (±1.0 dB)
    CD: 2 Hz to 20 kHz (±1.0 
    dB)
    Harmonic distortion Less than 0.03 %
    Specifications
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    Tuner section
    System PLL quartz-locked digital 
    synthesizer system
    FM tuner section
    Tuning range 87.5 – 108.0 MHz (50 kHz 
    step)
    Antenna (aerial) FM wire antenna (aerial)
    Antenna (aerial) terminals
    75 ohms, unbalanced
    Intermediate frequency 10.7 MHz
    AM tuner section
    Tuning range
    Middle Easten models: 531 – 1,602 kHz (with the 
    interval set at 9 kHz)
    Other models: 531 – 1,602 kHz (with the 
    interval set at 9 kHz)
    530 – 1,710 kHz (with the 
    interval set at 10 kHz)
    Antenna (aerial) AM loop antenna (aerial)
    Intermediate frequency 450 kHz
    Video section
    Outputs Video: Vp-p 75 ohms
    S video:
    Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms
    C: 0.286 Vp-p 75 ohms
    COMPONENT:
    Y: 1 Vp-p 75 ohms
    PB/CB, PR/CR: 0.7 Vp-p 
    75 ohms
    Speakers
    Front
    Speaker system Two-way Bass reflex
    Speaker unit 70 mm dia. cone type, 
    25 mm dia. balance-dome-
    type tweeter
    Rated impedance 4 ohms
    Dimensions (approx.) 255 × 1112 × 255 mm  
    (w/h/d)
    Mass (approx.) 4.1 kg
    Center
    Speaker system Two-way Bass reflex
    Speaker unit 70 mm dia. cone type, 
    25 mm dia. balance-dome-
    type tweeter
    Rated impedance 4 ohms
    Dimensions (approx.) 356 × 92 × 76 mm  
    (w/h/d)
    Mass (approx.) 0.95 kg
    Surround
    Speaker system Bass reflex
    Speaker unit 70 mm dia. cone type
    Rated impedance 4 ohms
    Dimensions (approx.) 90 × 221 × 75 mm  
    (w/h/d)
    Mass (approx.) 0.7 kg
    Subwoofer
    Speaker system Bass reflex
    Speaker unit 160 mm dia. cone type × 2
    Rated impedance 4 ohms
    Dimensions (approx.) 201 × 368 × 448 mm 
    (w/h/d)
    Mass (approx.) 9.5 kg
    General
    Power requirements 220 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
    Power consumption 120 W
    0.3 W (at the Power Saving 
    mode) 
    Dimensions  (approx.) 430 × 60 × 385 mm (w/h/d) 
    incl. projecting parts
    Mass (approx.) 4.7 kg
    Supplied accessories See page 11.
    Design and specifications are subject to change 
    without notice.
     
    						
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    Album
    Section of a music piece or an image on a data 
    CD containing MP3 audio tracks or JPEG files.
    Chapter
    Subdivision of a title on a DVD. A title is 
    composed of several chapters.
    Digital Cinema Sound (DCS)
    This is the generic name of the surround sound 
    produced by digital signal processing 
    technology developed by Sony. Unlike previous 
    surround sound fields mainly directed at the 
    reproduction of music, Digital Cinema Sound is 
    designed specifically for the enjoyment of 
    movies.
    Dolby Digital
    This movie theater sound format is more 
    advanced than Dolby Surround Pro Logic. In 
    this format, the surround speakers output stereo 
    sound with an expanded frequency range, and a 
    subwoofer channel for deep bass is 
    independently provided. This format is also 
    called “5.1,” with the subwoofer channel 
    designated as the 0.1 channel (since it functions 
    only when a deep bass effect is needed). All six 
    channels in this format are recorded separately 
    for superior channel separation. Furthermore, 
    since all the signals are processed digitally, less 
    signal degradation occurs.
    Dolby Digital EX
    An enhanced compatible format of Dolby 
    Digital 5.1, developed by Dolby Laboratories 
    and Lucasfilm THX, which adds an extra 
    surround back channel, and can be used for 
    6.1(three surround speakers) channel playback, 
    using matrix encoding.
    Dolby Pro Logic II 
    Dolby Pro Logic II creates five full-bandwidth 
    output channels from two-channel sources. This 
    is done using an advanced, high-purity matrix 
    surround decoder that extracts the spatial 
    properties of the original recording without 
    adding any new sounds or tonal colorations.
    xMovie mode
    The Movie mode is for use with stereo television 
    shows and all programs encoded in Dolby 
    Surround. The result is enhanced sound field 
    directionality that approaches the quality of 
    discrete 5.1-channel sound.
    xMusic mode
    The Music mode is for use with any stereo music 
    recordings, and provides a wide and deep sound 
    space.
    Dolby Surround Pro Logic
    As one method of decoding Dolby Surround, 
    Dolby Surround Pro Logic produces four 
    channels from two-channel sound. Compared 
    with the former Dolby Surround system, Dolby 
    Surround Pro Logic reproduces left-to-right 
    panning more naturally and localizes sounds 
    more precisely. To take full advantage of Dolby 
    Surround Pro Logic, you should have one pair of 
    surround speakers and a center speaker. The 
    surround speakers output monaural sound.
    DTS
    Digital audio compression technology 
    developed by Digital Theater Systems, Inc. This 
    technology conforms to 5.1-channel surround. 
    This format comprises of stereo rear channels 
    and a discrete subwoofer channel. DTS provides 
    the same 5.1 discrete channels of high quality 
    digital audio. The good channel separation is 
    realized due to all channel data being recorded 
    discretely and processed digitally.
    DTS-ES
    An enhanced compatible format of 5.1 channel, 
    which adds an extra surround back channel. 
    There are two formats: Discrete 6.1, which 
    processes the surround back signal 
    independently, and Matrix 6.1, which processes 
    it along with the Surround (L/R) channels.
    Glossary
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    DVD
    A disc that contains up to 8 hours of moving 
    pictures even though its diameter is the same as 
    a CD.
    The data capacity of a single-layer and single-
    sided DVD, at 4.7 GB (Giga Byte), is 7 times 
    that of a CD. Furthermore, the data capacity of a 
    dual-layer and single-sided DVD is 8.5 GB, a 
    single-layer and double-sided DVD 9.4 GB, and 
    a dual-layer and double-sided DVD 17 GB.
    The picture data uses the MPEG 2 format, one of 
    a worldwide standard of digital compression 
    technology. The picture data is compressed to 
    about 1/40 of its original size. DVD also uses 
    variable rate coding technology that processes 
    allocated data according to the status of the 
    picture.
    The audio data is recorded in Dolby Digital as 
    well as in PCM, allowing you to enjoy more 
    realistic audio presence.
    Furthermore, various advanced functions such 
    as the multi-angle, multilingual, and Parental 
    Control functions are provided with the DVD.
    File
    Section of a picture on a data CD containing 
    JPEG image files.
    Film based software, Video based 
    software
    DVDs can be classified as Film based or Video 
    based software. Film based DVDs contain the 
    same images (24 frames per second) that are 
    shown at movie theaters. Video based DVDs, 
    such as television dramas or sit-coms, displays 
    images at 30 frames (or 60 fields) per second.
    Index (Super Audio CD, CD)/Video 
    Index (VIDEO CD)
    A number that divides a track into sections to 
    easily locate the point you want on a VIDEO 
    CD, Super Audio CD, or CD. Depending on the 
    disc, no indexes may be recorded.
    Interlace format
    (Interlaced scanning)
    The Interlace format is the NTSC standard 
    method for displaying TV images at 30 frames 
    per second. Each frame is scanned twice - 
    alternately between the even numbered scanning 
    lines and then odd numbered scanning lines, at 
    60 times per second.
    Multi-angle function
    Various angles of a scene, or viewpoints of the 
    video camera are recorded on some DVDs.
    Multilingual function
    Several languages for the sound or subtitles in a 
    picture are recorded on some DVDs.
    Neo:6
    Developed by Digital Theater Systems, Inc., 
    applies a conventional 2-channel or Dolby 
    Digital source signal to a high-precision, digital 
    matrix decoder to achieve 6.1 channel surround 
    playback.
    CINEMA mode allows for more separation of 
    channels to enhance the 6.1 channel effect, and 
    is best suited for movies.
    MUSIC mode allows the front L and R channels 
    to go unprocessed for optimum stereo, with the 
    addition of the surround components adding a 
    special quality to the sound.
    Parental Control
    A function of the DVD to limit playback of the 
    disc by the age of the users according to the 
    limitation level in each country. The limitation 
    varies from disc to disc; when it is activated, 
    playback is completely prohibited, violent 
    scenes are skipped or replaced with other scenes 
    and so on.
    Playback Control (PBC)
    Signals encoded on VIDEO CDs (Version 2.0) 
    to control playback.
    By using menu screens recorded on VIDEO 
    CDs with PBC functions, you can enjoy playing 
    simple interactive programs, programs with 
    search functions, and so on.
    Progressive format
    (sequential scanning)
    In contrast to the Interlace format, the 
    progressive format can reproduce 60 frames per 
    second by reproducing all scanning lines (525 
    lines for the NTSC system). The overall picture 
    quality increases and still images, text and 
    horizontal lines appear sharper. This format is 
    compatible with the 525 progressive format.
     
    						
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    Region Code
    This system is used to protect copyrights. A 
    region number is allocated on each DVD system 
    or DVD disc according to the sales region. Each 
    region code is shown on the system as well as on 
    the disc packaging. The system can play the 
    discs that match its region code. The system can 
    also play discs with the “ ” mark. Even when 
    the region code is not shown on the DVD, the 
    region limit may still be activated.
    Scene
    On a VIDEO CD with PBC (playback control) 
    functions, the menu screens, moving pictures 
    and still pictures are divided into sections called 
    “scenes.”
    Super Audio CD
    A Super Audio CD disc can reproduce sounds 
    that are extremely faithful to the original sound 
    by use of DSD (Direct Stream Digital) 
    technology. This technology utilizes a sampling 
    frequency of 2.8224 MHz, which is 64 times that 
    of a conventional CD, and 1-bit quantization that 
    enables the disc to hold 4 times the amount of 
    information that a standard PCM format CD can 
    hold. Super Audio CDs are divided into the 
    following types.
     Super Audio CD (single layer disc)
    This disc consists of a single HD layer*.
    * High density signal layer for the Super Audio CD
     Super Audio CD (dual layer disc)
    This disc consists of dual HD layers and is 
    capable of extended play over long periods.
    Also, as the dual layer disc consists of dual HD 
    layers on one side only, you do not have to turn 
    the disc over during playback.
     Super Audio CD + CD (Hybrid disc)
    This disc consists of an HD layer and a CD 
    layer. Also, as the dual layers are on one side only, you do not have to turn the disc over 
    during playback. You can play this CD layer 
    using a conventional CD player.
     2 channel + Multi-channel Super Audio CD
    This disc consists of a 2 channel playback area 
    and a multi-channel playback area.
    Title
    The longest section of a picture or music feature 
    on a DVD, movie, etc., in video software, or the 
    entire album in audio software. 
    Track
    Section of a picture or a music piece on a Super 
    Audio CD, CD, VIDEO CD or MP3. An album 
    is composed of several tracks (MP3 only). 
    VIDEO CD
    A compact disc that contains moving pictures.
    The picture data uses the MPEG 1 format, one of 
    a worldwide standard of digital compression 
    technology. The picture data is compressed to 
    about 1/140 of its original size. Consequently, a 
    12 cm VIDEO CD can contain up to 74 minutes 
    of moving pictures.
    VIDEO CDs also contain compact audio data. 
    Sounds outside the range of human hearing are 
    compressed while sounds we can hear are not 
    compressed. VIDEO CDs can hold 6 times the 
    audio information of conventional audio CDs.
    There are 2 versions of VIDEO CDs.
     Version 1.1: You can play only moving 
    pictures and sounds.
     Version 2.0: You can play high-resolution still 
    pictures and enjoy PBC functions.
    This system conforms to both versions.
    ALL
    HD (high density) layer
    HD layer
    HD layer
    CD layer
    HD layer
    2 channel playback area
    Multi-channel playback 
    area
     
    						
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    For more information, refer to the pages indicated in parentheses.
    Front Panel
    A[/1 (power) switch/STANDBY indicator 
    (26)
    BDisc slot (26)
    C (remote sensor) (11)
    DFront panel display (91)
    EPHONES (on the side of the system) 
    jack (26)FVOLUME +/– (26, 78)
    G./> (27, 29)
    Hx (stop) (27)
    I (play/pause) (26)
    JFUNCTION (26, 65, 67)
    K
    Z (eject) (26)
    Index to Parts and Controls
     
    						
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