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    Getting Started
    Name Function
    AAV ?/1  
    (on/standby)Press to turn on or off the 
    audio/video components that 
    the remote is programmed to 
    operate.
    To turn the TV on or off, press 
    TV (wj) and then press AV 
    ?/1. 
    If you press ?/1 (B) at the 
    same time, it will turn off the 
    receiver and other components 
    (SYSTEM STANDBY).
    Note
    The function of the AV ?/1 
    switch changes automatically 
    each time you press the input 
    buttons (C).
    B?/1  
    (on/standby)Press to turn the receiver on or 
    off.
    To turn off all components, 
    press ?/1 and AV ?/1 (A) at 
    the same time (SYSTEM 
    STANDBY).
    CInput buttonsPress one of the buttons to 
    select the component you want 
    to use. When you press any of 
    the input buttons, the receiver 
    turns on. The buttons are 
    factory assigned to control 
    Sony components as follows. 
    You can program the remote to 
    control non-Sony components 
    following the steps in 
    “Programming the remote” on 
    page 66.
    Button Assigned Sony 
    component
    VIDEO 1 VCR (VTR mode 3)
    VIDEO 2 VCR (VTR mode 2)
    VIDEO 3 VCR (VTR mode 1)
    DVD DVD player
    SAT Satellite tuner
    TV TV
    SA-CD/CD Super Audio CD/ 
    CD player
    TUNER Built-in tuner
    AUX Not assigned
    DMPORT DIGITAL MEDIA 
    PORT adapter
    Name Function
    DRECEIVER Press to activate the receiver 
    operation (page 39).
    ED. TUNINGPress to enter direct tuning 
    mode.
    FAUTO CALPress to activate the Auto 
    Calibration function.
    GNumeric 
    buttons 
    (number 5
    a))Press to 
    – preset/tune to preset 
    stations.
    – select track numbers of the 
    CD player, VCD player, LD 
    player, DVD player, MD 
    deck, DAT deck, or tape 
    deck. Press 0/10 to select 
    track number 10.
    – select channel numbers of 
    the VCR, satellite tuner, 
    Blu-ray disc recorder, PSX, 
    DVD/VHS COMBO, or 
    DVD/HDD COMBO.
    Press TV (wj) and then press 
    the numeric buttons to select 
    the TV channels.
    HENTERPress to enter the value after 
    selecting a channel, disc or 
    track using the numeric 
    buttons of the VCR, CD 
    player, VCD player, LD 
    player, MD deck, DAT deck, 
    tape deck, satellite tuner, Blu-
    ray disc recorder, or PSX. 
    To enter the value of Sony 
    TV, press TV (wj) and then 
    press ENTER.
    MEMORYPress to store a station during 
    tuner operation.
    IDISPLAYPress to select information 
    displayed on the TV screen of 
    the VCR, VCD player, LD 
    player, DVD player, CD 
    player, MD deck, Blu-ray disc 
    recorder, PSX, satellite tuner, 
    DVD/VHS COMBO, or 
    DVD/HDD COMBO.
    To select information of Sony 
    TV, press TV (wj) and then 
    press DISPLAY.
    continued
     
    						
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    Name Function
    JOPTIONS 
    TOOLSPress to display and select 
    items from the option menus 
    for DVD player or  
    DVD/VHS COMBO.
    To display the options of Sony 
    TV, press TV (wj) and then 
    press OPTIONS TOOLS.
    KMENUPress to display the menus of 
    the receiver, VCR, DVD 
    player, satellite tuner, Blu-ray 
    disc recorder, PSX, DVD/
    VHS COMBO, or DVD/HDD 
    COMBO on the TV screen. 
    Then, use V/v/B/b and   to 
    perform menu operations. 
    To display the menus of Sony 
    TV, press TV (wj) and then 
    press MENU.
    L./>
    b)Press to skip tracks of the 
    VCR, CD player, VCD 
    player, LD player, DVD 
    player, MD deck, DAT deck, 
    tape deck, Blu-ray disc 
    recorder, PSX, DVD/VHS 
    COMBO, or DVD/HDD 
    COMBO.
    m/M
    b)Press to
    – search tracks in the forward/
    backward direction of the 
    CD player, VCD player, 
    DVD player, LD player, 
    MD deck, Blu-ray disc 
    recorder, PSX, DVD/VHS 
    COMBO, or DVD/HDD 
    COMBO.
    – fast forward/rewind of the 
    VCR, DAT deck, or tape 
    deck.
    H
    a)b)Press to start playback of the 
    VCR, CD player, VCD 
    player, LD player, DVD 
    player, MD deck, DAT deck, 
    tape deck, Blu-ray disc 
    recorder, PSX, DVD/VHS 
    COMBO, or DVD/HDD 
    COMBO.
    Name Function
    Xb)Press to pause playback or 
    recording of the VCR, CD 
    player, VCD player, LD 
    player, DVD player, MD 
    deck, DAT deck, tape deck, 
    Blu-ray disc recorder, PSX, 
    DVD/VHS COMBO, or 
    DVD/HDD COMBO. (Also 
    starts recording with 
    components in recording 
    standby.)
    x
    b)Press to stop playback of the 
    VCR, CD player, VCD 
    player, LD player, DVD 
    player, MD deck, DAT 
    deck, tape deck, Blu-ray 
    disc recorder, PSX, DVD/
    VHS COMBO, or DVD/
    HDD COMBO.
    TUNING +/–Press to scan a station.
    MTV CH +
    a)/–Press TV (wj) and then 
    press TV CH +/– to select 
    preset TV channels.
    PRESET  
    +
    a)/–Press to
    – select preset stations.
    – select preset channels of 
    the VCR, satellite tuner, 
    Blu-ray disc recorder, 
    DVD player, DVD/VHS 
    COMBO, or DVD/HDD 
    COMBO.
    NF1, F2Press TV (wj) and then 
    press F1 or F2 to select a 
    component.
     DVD/HDD COMBO 
    F1: HDD 
    F2: DVD
     DVD/VHS COMBO 
    F1: DVD 
    F2: VHS
    TV INPUTPress TV (wj) and then 
    press TV INPUT to select 
    the input signal (TV input or 
    video input).
    WIDEPress TV (wj) and then 
    press WIDE to select the 
    wide picture mode.
     
    						
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    Getting Started
    Name Function
    ODVD TOP 
    MENUPress to display the menu or 
    on-screen guide of the DVD 
    player on the TV screen. 
    Then, use V/v/B/b and   to 
    perform menu operations.
    DVD MENUPress to display the menu of 
    the DVD player on the TV 
    screen. Then, use V/v/B/b 
    and   to perform menu 
    operations.
    PMUTINGPress to mute the sound (page 
    36). 
    To mute the sound of the TV, 
    press TV (wj) and then press 
    MUTING.
    QTV VOL +/–Press TV (wj) and then press 
    TV VOL +/– to adjust the TV 
    volume level.
    MASTER 
    VOL +/–Press to adjust the volume 
    level of all speakers at the 
    same time.
    RDISC SKIPPress to skip disc of the CD 
    player, VCD player, DVD 
    player, or MD deck (multi-
    disc changer only).
    SREPLAY /
    ADVANCE Press to replay the previous 
    scene or fast forward the 
    current scene of the DVD 
    player, Blu-ray disc recorder, 
    DVD/VHS COMBO, or 
    DVD/HDD COMBO.
    TRETURN/ 
    EXIT OPress to
    – return to the previous menu.
    – exit the menu while the 
    menu or on-screen guide of 
    the VCD player, LD player, 
    DVD player, Blu-ray disc 
    recorder, PSX, DVD/VHS 
    COMBO, or satellite tuner 
    is displayed on the TV 
    screen.
    To return to the previous 
    menu of Sony TV, press TV 
    (wj) and then press 
    RETURN/EXIT O.
    10Press to select track numbers 
    over 10 of the CD player, 
    VCD player, LD player, MD 
    deck, tape deck, TV, VCR, or 
    satellite tuner.
    XSLEEPPress to activate the Sleep 
    Timer function and the 
    duration which the receiver 
    turns off automatically.
    YFM MODEPress to select FM monaural 
    or stereo reception.
    Z2CHPress to select a sound field 
    (page 49, 51, 54)
    A.F.D.
    MOVIE
    MUSIC,
    continued
     
    						
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    a)The number 5, TV CH +, PRESET + and H 
    buttons have tactile dots. Use the tactile dots as 
    references when operating the receiver.
    b)This button is also available for DIGITAL MEDIA 
    PORT adapter operation. For details on the 
    function of the button, see the operating 
    instructions supplied with the DIGITAL MEDIA 
    PORT adapter.
    Notes
     Some functions explained in this section may not 
    work depending on the model.
     The above explanation is intended to serve as an 
    example only. Therefore, depending on the 
    component, the above operation may not be 
    possible or may operate differently than described.
     The AUX button on the remote is not available for 
    receiver operation.
    Name Function
    wjTVPress to light up the button. It 
    changes the remote key 
    function to activate the 
    buttons with orange printing. 
    It also activate the DISPLAY 
    (I), OPTIONS TOOLS 
    (J), MENU (K), 
    RETURN/EXIT O (T),  
     (U), and V/v/B/b (U) 
    buttons to perform menu 
    operations for Sony TVs only.
    wkRM SET UPPress to set up the remote.
     
    						
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    Getting Started1: Installing speakers
    This receiver allows you to use a 6.1 channel 
    system (6 speakers and one sub woofer).
    To fully enjoy theater-like multi channel 
    surround sound requires five speakers (two 
    front speakers, a center speaker, and two 
    surround speakers) and a sub woofer (5.1 
    channel). 
    You can enjoy high fidelity reproduction of 
    DVD software recorded sound in the Surround 
    EX format if you connect one additional 
    surround back speaker (6.1 channel) (see 
    “Using the surround back decoding mode” on 
    page 44).
    Example of a 6.1 channel 
    speaker system configuration
    AFront speaker (Left)
    BFront speaker (Right)
    CCenter speaker
    DSurround speaker (Left)
    ESurround speaker (Right)
    FSurround back speaker
    GSub wooferTip
    Since the sub woofer does not emit highly 
    directional signals, you can place it wherever you 
    want.
    Before you install the speakers and sub 
    woofer, be sure to attach the supplied foot pads 
    to prevent vibration or movement as shown in 
    the illustration below. 
    For greater flexibility in positioning the 
    speakers, use the optional WS-FV11 speaker 
    stand (available only in certain countries). For 
    details, refer to the operating instructions 
    supplied with the speaker stand.
    Installing the speakers on a flat 
    surface
    Installing the speakers on the 
    speaker stand
     
    						
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    You can install your surround and surround 
    back speakers on the wall.
    1Prepare screws (not supplied) 
    that are suitable for the hook on 
    the back of each speaker as 
    shown in the illustrations 
    below.
    2Fasten the screws to the wall. 
    The screws should protrude 5 
    to 7 mm.
    3Hang the speakers on the 
    screws.
    Notes
     Use screws that are suitable for the wall material 
    and strength. As a plaster board wall is especially 
    fragile, attach the screws securely to a beam and 
    fasten them to the wall. Install the speakers on a 
    vertical and flat wall where reinforcement is 
    applied. 
     Contact a screw shop or installer regarding the wall 
    material or screws to be used.
     Sony is not responsible for accident or damage 
    caused by improper installation, insufficient wall 
    strength or improper screw installation, natural 
    calamity, etc. 
    Installing the speakers on the 
    wall
    more than 4 mm 
    more than 25 mm
    Hook on the back of the speaker4.6 mm 
    10 mm 
    5 to 7 mm 
    4.6 mm 
    10 mm  Hook on the back of the speaker
     
    						
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    Getting Started2: Connecting speakers
    AFront speaker A (Left)
    BFront speaker A (Right)
    CCenter speaker
    DSurround speaker (Left)
    ESurround speaker (Right)
    FSurround back speaker
    GSub woofera)If you have an additional front speaker system, 
    connect them to the SPEAKERS FRONT B 
    terminal. You can select the front speakers you 
    want to use with the SPEAKERS (OFF/A/B/A+B) 
    button. For details, see “6: Selecting the speaker 
    system” (page 30).
    b)Use the long speaker cords to connect the surround 
    and surround back speakers and the short speaker 
    cords to connect the front and center speakers.
    TVIN
    HDMIDVD INVIDEO 2/BD INOUT
    SATAUDIO INVIDEO INDVDAUDIO INVIDEO INVIDEO 1AUDIO OUTVIDEO OUT
    VIDEO OUTSAT IN
    AUDIO INVIDEO IN
    L
    R
    L
    RL
    R
    MONITORCOMPONENT VIDEODVD IN VIDEO 1 IN
    Y
    P
    B/CB
    PR/CRMONITOR OUT
    SUB
    WOOFERFRONT B
    FRONT A
    L
    L R
    RL
    R
    SURROUND CENTERSURROUND BACKSPEAKERS
    AUDIO OUT
    GADF
    AB
    SPEAKERS FRONT Ba)
    B
    C E B
    AMonaural audio cord (supplied)
    BSpeaker cords (supplied)
    b)
    continued
     
    						
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    To connect the speakers 
    correctly
    Check the speaker type by referring to the 
    speaker label* on the rear panel of the 
    speakers.
    * The center speaker and sub woofer do not have any 
    character on the speaker label. For details on the 
    speaker type, see page 3.
    Tip
    Use the supplied speakers to optimize the system’s 
    performance.Character on 
    speaker labelSpeaker type 
    L Front left
    R Front right
    SL Surround left
    SR Surround right
    SB Surround back
     
    						
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    Getting Started3a: Connecting the audio components
    The following illustration shows how to 
    connect a Super Audio CD player, CD player 
    or CD recorder.
    After connecting your audio component, 
    proceed to “3b: Connecting the video 
    components” (page 20) or “4: Connecting the 
    antennas” (page 28).
    Connecting a Super Audio CD/CD 
    player or CD recorder
    DIGITAL
    DMPORT
    OPTICALSAT
    IN
    DVD 
    IN
    COAXIAL
    ANTENNA
    VIDEO 2/
    BD INAM
    TVIN
    HDMIDVD INVIDEO 2/BD INOUT
    SATAUDIO INVIDEO INDVDAUDIO INVIDEO INVIDEO 1AUDIO OUTVIDEO OUT
    VIDEO OUTSAT IN
    AUDIO INAUDIO OUT VIDEO IN
    L
    R
    L
    RL
    RSUB
    WOOFER
    MONITORCOMPONENT VIDEODVD IN VIDEO 1 IN
    Y
    P
    B/CB
    PR/CRMONITOR OUT
    SPEAKERSFRONT B
    FRONT A
    L
    L R
    R
    SURROUND
    L
    R
    CENTER SURROUND BACKSA-CD/CD/CD-R
    L
    R
    OUT IN
    Super Audio 
    CD player/ 
    CD player/ 
    CD recorder
    AAudio cord (not supplied)A
     
    						
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    3b: Connecting the video components
    This section describes how to hook up your 
    components to this receiver. Before you begin, 
    refer to “Component to be connected” below 
    for the pages which describe how to connect 
    each component.
    After hooking up all your components, 
    proceed to “4: Connecting the antennas” (page 
    28).
    Component to be connected
    The image quality depends on the connecting 
    jack. Refer to the illustration that follows. 
    Select the connection according to the jacks on 
    your components.
    Notes
     Connect image display components such as a TV 
    or a projector to the HDMI OUT or MONITOR 
    OUT jack on the receiver. 
     Turn on the receiver when the video and audio of a 
    playback component are being output to a TV 
    through the receiver. If the power supply of the 
    receiver is not on, neither video nor audio is 
    transmitted.
    How to hook up your 
    components
    Component Page
    With HDMI jack 21
    TV 23
    DVD player/DVD recorder 24
    Satellite tuner/Set-top box 26
    VCR 27
    Camcorder, video game, etc. 27
    Video input/output jack to be 
    connected
    ?/1AUTO CAL MICSPEAKERS
    (OFF/A/B/A+B)
    PHONESVIDEO 3 IN/PORTABLE AV IN
    VIDEO L  AUDIO   RMEMORY/
    ENTERTUNING 
    MODETUNING 2CH A.F.D. MOVIE MUSIC
    AUTO CAL MUTING DISPLAY INPUT MODE
    INPUT SELECTORMASTER VOLUME
    TV, etc. INPUT 
    jack
    Receiver HDMI 
    OUT, MONITOR 
    OUT jack
    Receiver INPUT 
    jack
    High quality image
    COMPONENT 
    VIDEO VIDEO
    HDMI
    COMPONENT 
    VIDEO  VIDEO
    HDMI
    COMPONENT 
    VIDEO  VIDEO
    HDMI
    COMPONENT 
    VIDEO  VIDEO HDMI
    Video component 
    OUTPUT jack
     
    						
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