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    Tuner Operations
    Using the Radio Data 
    System (RDS)
    This receiver also allows you to use RDS 
    (Radio Data System), which enables radio 
    stations to send additional information along 
    with the regular program signal. You can 
    display RDS information.
    Notes
     RDS is operable only for FM stations.
     Not all FM stations provide RDS service, nor do 
    they provide the same type of services. If you are 
    not familiar with the RDS services in your area, 
    check with your local radio stations for details.
    Simply select a station on the FM 
    band using Direct Tuning (page 46), 
    Automatic Tuning (page 46), or 
    Preset Tuning (page 49).
    When you tune in a station that provides RDS 
    services, “RDS” lights up and the program 
    service name appears on the display.
    Note
    RDS may not work properly if the station you tuned 
    to is not transmitting the RDS signal properly or if 
    the signal strength is weak.
    While receiving an RDS station, 
    press DISPLAY repeatedly on the 
    receiver. 
    Each time you press the button, RDS 
    information on the display changes cyclically 
    as follows:
    Program Service name t Frequency t 
    Program Type indication
    a) t Radio Text 
    indicationb) t Current Time indication (in 
    24-hour system mode) t Sound field 
    currently applied
    a)Type of program being broadcast.b)Text messages sent by the RDS station.
    Notes
     If there is an emergency announcement by 
    government authorities, “ALARM” flashes in the 
    display.
     When the message consists of 9 characters or more, 
    the message scrolls across the display.
     If a station does not provide a particular RDS 
    service, “NO XXXX” (such as “NO TEXT”) 
    appears on the display.Receiving RDS broadcasts
    Displaying RDS information
    Description of program types
    Program type 
    indicationDescription
    NEWS News programs
    AFFAIRS Topical programs that expand on 
    current news
    INFO Programs offering information on 
    a wide spectrum of subjects, 
    including consumer affairs and 
    medical advice
    SPORT Sports programs
    EDUCATE Educational programs, such as 
    “how-to” and advice programs
    DRAMA Radio plays and serials
    CULTURE Programs about national or 
    regional culture, such as language 
    and social concerns
    SCIENCE Programs about the natural 
    sciences and technology
    continued
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    Switching the audio input 
    mode 
    (INPUT MODE)
    You can select the audio input mode by setting 
    the audio input mode when you connect 
    components to both digital and analog audio 
    input jacks on the receiver. 
    1Press input buttons to select 
    the input.
    2Press INPUT MODE repeatedly 
    on the receiver to select the 
    audio input mode.
    The selected audio input mode appears on 
    the display.
    Audio input modes
     AUTO IN
    Gives priority to digital audio signals when 
    there are both digital and analog 
    connections. If there are no digital audio 
    signals, analog audio signals are selected.
    COAX IN
    Specifies the digital audio signals input to 
    the DIGITAL COAXIAL jack.
    OPT IN
    Specifies the digital audio signals input to 
    the DIGITAL OPTICAL jack.
    ANALOG
    Specifies the analog audio signals input to 
    the AUDIO IN (L/R) jacks.
    Note
    Some audio input modes may not be set up 
    depending on the input. VARIED Other types of programs such as 
    celebrity interviews, panel 
    games, and comedy
    POP M Popular music programs
    ROCK M Rock music programs
    EASY M Easy Listening
    LIGHT M Instrumental, vocal, and choral 
    music
    CLASSICS Performances of major 
    orchestras, chamber music, 
    opera, etc.
    OTHER M Music that does not fit into any 
    categories above, such as Rhythm 
    & Blues and Reggae
    WEATHER Weather information
    FINANCE Stock market reports and trading, 
    etc.
    CHILDREN Programs for children
    SOCIAL Programs about people and the 
    things that affect them
    RELIGION Programs of religious content
    PHONE IN Programs where members of the 
    public express their views by 
    phone or in a public forum
    TRAVEL Programs about travel. Not for 
    announcements that are located 
    by TP/TA.
    LEISURE Programs on recreational 
    activities such as gardening, 
    fishing, cooking, etc.
    JAZZ Jazz programs
    COUNTRY Country music programs
    NATION M Programs featuring the popular 
    music of the country or region
    OLDIES Programs featuring oldies music
    FOLK M Folk music programs 
    DOCUMENT Investigative features
    NONE Any programs not defined above Program type 
    indicationDescription
    Other Operation
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    Other Operation
    Naming inputs
    You can enter a name of up to 8 characters for 
    inputs and display it on the receiver’s display.
    This is convenient for labeling the jacks with 
    the names of the connected components. 
    1Press the input button to select 
    the input you want to create an 
    index name for.
    2Press AMP MENU.
    “1-LEVEL” appears on the display.
    3Press control button V/v 
    repeatedly to select “5-AUDIO”.
    You can also use U or u on the receiver.
    4Press the control button or 
    control button b to enter the 
    menu.
    You can also use ENTER or i on the 
    receiver.
    5Press control button V/v to 
    select “NAME IN”.
    You can also use U or u on the receiver.
    6Press the control button or 
    control button b to enter the 
    parameter.
    You can also use ENTER or i on the 
    receiver.
    The cursor flashes and you can select a 
    character. Follow the procedure given in 
    “To create an index name” (page 50).
    To return to the previous display
    Press control button B.
    You can also use I on the receiver.
    Changing the display
    You can check the sound field, etc., by 
    changing the information on the display.
    Be sure to use the button on the receiver for 
    this operation.
    Press DISPLAY repeatedly.
    Each time you press the button, the display 
    changes cyclically as follows.
    All inputs except the FM and AM 
    band
    Index name of the inputa) t Selected input 
    t Sound field currently applied
    FM and AM band
    Program Service nameb) or preset station 
    namea) t Frequency t Program Type 
    indicationb) t Radio Text indicationb) t 
    Current Time indication (in 24-hour system 
    mode)
    b) t Sound field currently applied
    a)Index name appears only when you have assigned 
    one to the input or preset station (page 50, 53). 
    Index name does not appear when only blank 
    spaces have been entered, or it is the same as the 
    input name.
    b)During RDS reception only (page 51).
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    Using the Sleep Timer
    You can set the receiver to turn off 
    automatically at a specified time.
    Press SLEEP repeatedly while the 
    power is on.
    Each time you press the button, the display 
    changes cyclically as follows:
    2-00-00 t 1-30-00 t 1-00-00 t 0-30-00 
    t OFF
    When Sleep Timer is being used, “SLEEP” 
    lights up on the display.
    Tip
    To check the remaining time before the receiver 
    turns off, press SLEEP. The remaining time appears 
    on the display. If you press SLEEP again, the sleep 
    timer will be canceled.
    Changing button 
    assignments
    You can change the factory settings of the 
    input buttons to suit the components in your 
    system. For example, if you connect a DVD 
    recorder to the DVD jacks on the receiver, you 
    can set the DVD button on this remote to 
    control the DVD recorder.
    1Hold down the input button of 
    which you want to change the 
    assignment.
    Example: Press DVD.
    2Referring to the table below, 
    press the corresponding button 
    for the category you want.
    Example: Press 4.
    Now you can use the DVD button to 
    control the DVD recorder.
    Using the Remote
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    Using the Remote/Additional Information
    Categories and the 
    corresponding buttons
    a)Sony VCRs are operated with a VTR 2 or VTR 3 
    setting which correspond to 8 mm and VHS 
    respectively.
    b)Sony DVD recorders are operated with a DVD1 or 
    DVD3 setting. For details, refer to the operating 
    instructions supplied with the DVD recorders.
    To clear all remote button 
    assignments
    Press ?/1, AUTO CAL and MASTER VOL – 
    at the same time.
    The remote is reset to its factory settings.
    Glossary
    xDolby Digital
    Digital audio encoding/decoding technology 
    developed by Dolby Laboratories, Inc. It 
    consists of front (left/right), center, surround 
    (left/right) and sub woofer channels. It is a 
    designated audio standard for DVD-video and 
    also known as 5.1ch surround. Since surround 
    information is recorded and reproduced in 
    stereo, more realistic sound with fuller 
    presence is delivered than with Dolby 
    surround.
    xDolby Pro Logic II
    This technology converts 2ch stereo recorded 
    audio into 5.1ch for playback. There is a 
    MOVIE mode for movies and MUSIC mode 
    for stereo sources such as music. Old movies 
    encoded in the traditional stereo format can be 
    enhanced with 5.1ch surround sound.
    xDolby Surround (Dolby Pro 
    Logic)
    Audio processing technology developed by 
    Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Center and mono 
    surround information is matrixed into two 
    stereo channels. When reproduced, audio is 
    decoded and output in 4ch surround sound. 
    This is the most common audio processing 
    method for DVD-video.
    xDTS Digital Surround
    Digital audio encoding/decoding technology 
    for theaters developed by Digital Theater 
    Systems, Inc. It compresses audio less than 
    Dolby Digital, delivering a higher quality 
    sound reproduction. Categories Press
    VCR (command mode VTR 3)
    a)1
    VCR (command mode VTR 2)
    a)2
    DVD player/DVD recorder 
    (command mode DVD1)
    b)3
    DVD recorder
    (command mode DVD3)
    b)4
    CD player 5
    MD deck 6
    Tape deck B 7
    Tuner (this receiver) 8
    DVR (Digital CATV terminal) 9
    DSS (Digital Satellite Receiver) 0/10
    Additional Information
    continued
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    xSampling frequency
    To convert analog audio to digital, analog data 
    should be quantified. This process is called 
    sampling, and the number of times per second 
    the analog data is quantified is called the 
    sampling frequency. A standard music CD 
    stores data quantified at 44,100 times per 
    second, which is expressed as a sampling 
    frequency of 44.1 kHz. Generally speaking, a 
    higher sampling frequency means better sound 
    quality.Precautions
    On safety
    Should any solid object or liquid fall into the 
    cabinet, unplug the receiver and have it 
    checked by qualified personnel before 
    operating it any further.
    On power sources
     Before operating the receiver, check that the 
    operating voltage is identical with your local 
    power supply.
    The operating voltage is indicated on the 
    nameplate on the back of the receiver.
     The unit is not disconnected from the AC 
    power source (mains) as long as it is 
    connected to the wall outlet, even if the unit 
    itself has been turned off.
     If you are not going to use the receiver for a 
    long time, be sure to disconnect the receiver 
    from the wall outlet. To disconnect the AC 
    power cord, grasp the plug itself; never pull 
    the cord.
     The AC power cord must be changed only at 
    a qualified service shop.
    On heat buildup
    Although the receiver heats up during 
    operation, this is not a malfunction. If you 
    continuously use this receiver at a large 
    volume, the cabinet temperature of the top, 
    side and bottom rises considerably. To avoid 
    burning yourself, do not touch the cabinet.
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    Additional Information
    On placement
     Place the receiver in a location with adequate 
    ventilation to prevent heat buildup and 
    prolong the life of the receiver.
     Do not place the receiver near heat sources, 
    or in a place subject to direct sunlight, 
    excessive dust, or mechanical shock.
     Do not place anything on top of the cabinet 
    that might block the ventilation holes and 
    cause malfunctions.
     Do not place the receiver near equipment 
    such as a television, VCR, or tape deck. (If 
    the receiver is being used in combination 
    with a television, VCR, or tape deck, and is 
    placed too close to that equipment, noise 
    may result, and picture quality may suffer. 
    This is especially likely when using an 
    indoor antenna. Therefore, we recommend 
    using an outdoor antenna.)
     Use caution when placing the receiver or 
    speakers on surfaces that have been specially 
    treated (with wax, oil, polish, etc.) as 
    staining or discoloration of the surface may 
    result.
    On operation
    Before connecting other components, be sure 
    to turn off and unplug the receiver.
    If you encounter color 
    irregularity on a nearby TV 
    screen
    The front speakers, center speaker and the sub 
    woofer are magnetically shielded to allow it to 
    be installed near a TV set. However, color 
    irregularities may still be observed on certain 
    types of TV sets. As the surround speakers are 
    not magnetically shielded, we recommend that 
    you place the surround speakers slightly 
    further away from the TV set (page 12).
    If color irregularity is 
    observed...
    Turn off the TV set, then turn it on again after 
    15 to 30 minutes.
    If color irregularity is observed 
    again...
    Place the speaker further away from the TV 
    set.
    If howling occurs
    Reposition the speakers or turn down the 
    volume on the receiver.
    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.
    If you have any questions or problems 
    concerning your receiver, please consult your 
    nearest Sony dealer.
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    Troubleshooting
    If you experience any of the following 
    difficulties while using the receiver, use this 
    troubleshooting guide to help you remedy the 
    problem.
    There is no sound, no matter which 
    component is selected, or only a very 
    low-level sound is heard.
     Check that the speakers and components 
    are connected correctly and securely.
     Check that both the receiver and all 
    components are turned on.
     Check that MASTER VOLUME is not set 
    to “VOL MIN”.
     Check that the headphone is not 
    connected.
     Press MUTING to cancel the muting 
    function.
     Check that you have selected the correct 
    component with the input buttons.
     The protective device on the receiver has 
    been activated. Turn off the receiver, 
    eliminate the short-circuit problem, and 
    turn on the power again.
    There is no sound from a specific 
    component.
     Check that the component is connected 
    correctly to the audio input jacks for that 
    component.
     Check that the cord(s) used for the 
    connection is (are) fully inserted into the 
    jacks on both the receiver and the 
    component.
     Check that you have selected the correct 
    component on the receiver.
    There is no sound from one of the front 
    speakers.
     Connect a pair of headphones to the 
    PHONES jack to verify that sound is 
    output from the headphones. If only one 
    channel is output from the headphones, the 
    component may not be connected to the 
    receiver correctly. Check that all the cords 
    are fully inserted into the jacks on both the 
    receiver and the component. If both 
    channels are output from the headphones, 
    the front speaker may not be connected to 
    the receiver correctly. Check the 
    connection of the front speaker which is 
    not outputting any sound.
     Make sure you have connected to both the 
    L and R jacks of an analog component, and 
    not only to either the L or R jack. Use an 
    audio cord (not supplied).
    There is no sound from analog 2 
    channel sources.
     Check that the INPUT MODE is not set to 
    “COAX IN” or “OPT IN” for the selected 
    input (page 52).
    There is no sound from digital sources 
    (from COAXIAL or OPTICAL input jack).
     Check that the INPUT MODE is not set to 
    “ANALOG” (page 52). Check that the 
    INPUT MODE is not set to “COAX IN” 
    for the sources from the OPTICAL input 
    jack, or to “OPT IN” for the sources from 
    the COAXIAL input jack.
    The left and right sounds are 
    unbalanced or reversed.
     Check that the speakers and components 
    are connected correctly and securely.
     Adjust the balance parameters using the 
    LEVEL menu.
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    Additional Information
    There is severe hum or noise.
     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 m away from a TV set or fluorescent 
    light.
     Move your audio components away from 
    the TV.
     The plugs and jacks are dirty. Wipe them 
    with a cloth slightly moistened with 
    alcohol.
    There is no sound, or only a very low-
    level sound is heard from the center/
    surround speakers.
     Select a CINEMA STUDIO EX mode 
    (page 43).
     Adjust the speaker level (page 28).
    There is no sound from the sub woofer.
     Check that the sub woofer is connected 
    correctly and securely.
     Make sure you have turned on your sub 
    woofer.
    The surround effect cannot be 
    obtained.
     Make sure the sound field function is on 
    (press MOVIE, or MUSIC).
     Sound fields do not function for signals 
    with a sampling frequency of more than 
    48 kHz.
    Dolby Digital or DTS Multi Channel 
    sound is not reproduced.
     Check that the DVD, etc. you are playing 
    is recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS 
    format.
     When connecting the DVD player, etc. to 
    the digital input jacks of this receiver, 
    check the audio setting (settings for the 
    audio output) of the connected component.
    The FM reception is poor.
     Use a 75-ohm coaxial cable (not supplied) 
    to connect the receiver to an outdoor FM 
    antenna as shown below. If you connect 
    the receiver to an outdoor antenna, ground 
    it against lightning. To prevent a gas 
    explosion, do not connect the ground wire 
    to a gas pipe.
    Radio stations cannot be tuned in.
     Check that the antennas are connected 
    securely. Adjust the antennas and connect 
    an external antenna, if necessary.
     The signal strength of the stations is too 
    weak (when tuning in with automatic 
    tuning). Use direct tuning.
     Make sure you set the tuning interval 
    correctly (when tuning in AM stations 
    with direct tuning).
     No stations have been preset or the preset 
    stations have been cleared (when tuning by 
    scanning preset stations). Preset the 
    stations (page 48).
     Press DISPLAY repeatedly on the receiver 
    so that the frequency appears on the 
    display.
    RDS does not work.
     Make sure that you are tuned to an FM 
    RDS station.
     Select a stronger FM station.
    The RDS information that you want 
    does not appear.
     Contact the radio station and find out 
    whether they actually provide the service 
    in question. If so, the service may be 
    temporarily out of order.
    AM
    ANTENNAReceiver
    To groundGround wire
    (not supplied)  Outdoor FM antenna 
    continued
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    There is no picture or an unclear 
    picture appears on the TV screen or 
    monitor.
     Select the appropriate input using the input 
    buttons.
     Set your TV to the appropriate input mode.
     Move your audio components away from 
    the TV.
     Assign the component video input 
    correctly.
    Remote control
    The remote does not function.
     Point the remote at the remote sensor on 
    the receiver.
     Remove any obstacles in the path between 
    the remote and the receiver.
     Replace all the batteries in the remote with 
    new ones, if they are weak.
     Make sure you select the correct input on 
    the remote.
    Error messages
    If there is a malfunction, the display shows a 
    message. You can check the condition of the 
    system by the message. Refer to the following 
    table to solve the problem. If any problem 
    persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer. If an 
    error message appears while you perform 
    Auto Calibration, see “Error and warning 
    codes” (page 27) to solve the problem.
    DEC. EROR
    Appears when a signal the receiver cannot 
    decode (ex. DTS-CD) is input and “DEC. 
    PRI.” on the AUDIO menu is set to “DEC. 
    PCM”. Set it to “DEC. AUTO”  (page 35).
    PROTECT
    Irregular current is output from the receiver. 
    The receiver will automatically turn off after 
    a few seconds. Check the speaker 
    connection and turn on the power again.
    If you are unable to remedy the 
    problem using the 
    troubleshooting guide
    Clearing the receiver’s memory may remedy 
    the problem (page 24). However, note that all 
    memorized settings will be reset to their 
    factory settings and you will have to readjust 
    all settings on the receiver.
    If the problem persist
    Consult your nearest Sony dealer. Note that if 
    service personnel changes some parts during 
    repair, these parts may be retained.
    Reference sections for clearing 
    the receiver’s memory
    To clear See
    All memorized settings page 24
    Customized sound fields page 45
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