Sony STR-DA50ES Manuel d'utilisateur

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3-864-512-11(1)
FM Stereo
FM-AM Receiver
Operating Instructions
1998 by Sony Corporation
STR-DA50ES
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Page 1 - FM-AM Receiver

3-864-512-11(1)FM StereoFM-AM ReceiverOperating Instructions 1998 by Sony CorporationSTR-DA50ES

Page 2 - Precautions

10Hooking Up the ComponentsAC power cordRequired cordsCONTROL A1 connecting cord (not supplied)Black Black*The configuration, shape, and number of AC

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

11Hooking Up the ComponentsConnecting the AC power cordBefore connecting the AC power cord of this receiver to awall outlet:• Connect the speaker syst

Page 4 - Components

12Hooking Upand Setting Upthe SpeakerSystemThis chapter describes how to hookup your speaker system to thereceiver, how to position each speaker,and h

Page 5 - Antenna Hookups

13Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemIMPEDANCESELECTORFRONTSPEAKERS B+–RLR LRLSPEAKERSIMPEDANCE USE 4–16ΩCENTERREARFRONTBAS-VIDEOINVIDEOS-V

Page 6 - Audio Component Hookups

14Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemIf the nominal impedance ofyour speaker isSet IMPEDANCE SELECTOR toBetween 4 and 8 ohms 4Ω8 ohms or high

Page 7 - Video Component Hookups

15Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemDepending on the shape of your room (etc.), you maywish to place the rear speakers behind you instead of

Page 8 - Digital Component Hookups

16Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemzAbout speaker sizes (LARGE and SMALL)Internally, the LARGE and SMALL settings for each speakerdetermine

Page 9 - Required cords

17Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker Systemp Sub woofer selection (WOOFER)Initial setting : YES• If you connect a sub woofer, select “YES”.• If you

Page 10 - Other Hookups

18Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemAdjusting the speaker volumeUse the remote while seated in your listening position toadjust the volume o

Page 11 - 220V120V

19Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemMASTER VOLUMEFUNCTION1/uPHONESSPEAKERSAOFFA+BB010SHIFT FM/AM– +PRESET TUNINGMEMORY FM MODE TUNINGLRVIDEO

Page 12 - Hooking Up

2WARNINGTo prevent fire or shockhazard, do not expose theunit to rain or moisture.For the customers in United StatesThis symbol is intended to alert t

Page 13 - Speaker System Hookup

20Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemThere’s no sound from a specific component./ Check that the component is connected correctly tothe audio

Page 14 - Multi-Channel Surround

21Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker System

Page 15 - Specifying the speaker types

22Front Panel PartsDescriptionLocation ofParts and BasicOperationsThis chapter provides informationabout the locations and functions ofthe buttons and

Page 16 - Multi-Channel Surround Setup

23Location of Parts and Basic Operations3 INPUT MODE buttonPress to select the input mode for your digitalcomponents (DVD/LD (or DVD), TV/DBS (or TV/L

Page 17 - About speaker distances

24Location of Parts and Basic Operations9 DISPLAY buttonPress repeatedly to change the information on thedisplay window as follows:vIndex name of the

Page 18 - Adjusting the speaker volume

25Location of Parts and Basic Operations!¢ BASS BOOST buttonPress to increase the bass of the front speakers. TheBASS BOOST indicator lights up when

Page 19 - Before You Use Your Receiver

26EnjoyingSurroundSoundThis chapter describes how to set upthe receiver to enjoy surround sound.You can enjoy multi channel surroundwhen playing back

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27Enjoying Surround SoundSelecting a Sound FieldYou can enjoy surround sound simply by selecting one ofthe pre-programmed sound fields according to th

Page 21

28Enjoying Surround SoundGENRE : CINEMASelecting a Sound FieldSound field Effect NotesSoftware with multi channel surround audio signals isplayed acco

Page 22 - Operations

29Enjoying Surround SoundGENRE : VIRTUAL 3D (continued)Sound field Effect NotesUses 3D sound imaging to create an array of virtual rearspeakers positi

Page 23 - BASS BOOST

3About This ManualThe instructions in this manual are for model STR-DA50ES. Check your model number by looking at theupper right corner of the front

Page 24 - Front Panel Parts Description

30Enjoying Surround SoundGENRE : VIRTUAL 3D (continued)GENRE : A.F.D.Automatically detects the type of audio signal beinginput (Dolby Digital, DTS, Do

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31Enjoying Surround SoundUnderstanding the Multi-Channel Surround Displays1 OPTICALLights up when the source signal is a digital signalbeing input thr

Page 26 - Surround

32Enjoying Surround Sound1/02/0*3/02/13/12/23/22/0** DOLBY DIGITAL [1/0]dts [1/0]DOLBY PRO LOGICSTEREO PCM**DIGITALaCDTSCDOLBY DIGITAL [2/0]dts [2/0]

Page 27 - Selecting a Sound Field

33Enjoying Surround SoundCustomizing Sound FieldsBy adjusting the surround parameters and theequalization of the front and center speakers, you cancus

Page 28 - GENRE : VIRTUAL 3D

34Enjoying Surround SoundCENTER LEVEL (CENTER)Initial setting : 0 dBLets you adjust the level of the center speaker.• The level can be adjusted in 1 d

Page 29 - Sound field Effect Notes

35Enjoying Surround SoundFront speaker bass adjustment (Level/Frequency)1 Use V/v to select the level (dB) or frequency (Hz).2 Use B/b to adjust.Repea

Page 30 - GENRE : MUSIC ETC

36Enjoying Surround SoundCustomizing Sound FieldsAdjustable parameters for each sound fieldSound EFFECT WALL REVERB LFE D.RANGE REAR REAR CENTER WOOFE

Page 31 - 80!¡!™

37Receiving BroadcastsReceivingBroadcastsThis chapter describes how to receiveFM or AM broadcasts and how topreset selected stations.You can tune in s

Page 32

38Receiving BroadcastsBrief descriptions of buttons used toreceive broadcastsPRESET TUNING +/– buttons: Press to scan all presetradio stations.TUNING

Page 33 - Customizing Sound Fields

39Receiving BroadcastsAutomatic TuningFor details on the buttons used in this section, see “Briefdescriptions of buttons used to receive broadcasts” o

Page 34 - Adjusting the equalizer

4Hooking UptheComponentsThis chapter describes how to connectvarious audio and video componentsto the receiver. Be sure to read thesections for the c

Page 35 - Frequency (Hz)

40Receiving BroadcastsTuning to preset stations1 Rotate FUNCTION to select the tuner.The last received station is tuned in.2 Press PRESET TUNING + or

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37Receiving BroadcastsReceivingBroadcastsThis chapter describes how to receiveFM or AM broadcasts and how topreset selected stations.You can tune in s

Page 37 - Broadcasts

38Receiving BroadcastsBrief descriptions of buttons used toreceive broadcastsPRESET TUNING +/– buttons: Press to scan all presetradio stations.TUNING

Page 38 - Direct Tuning

39Receiving BroadcastsAutomatic TuningFor details on the buttons used in this section, see “Briefdescriptions of buttons used to receive broadcasts” o

Page 39 - Preset Tuning

40Receiving BroadcastsTuning to preset stations1 Rotate FUNCTION to select the tuner.The last received station is tuned in.2 Press PRESET TUNING + or

Page 40 - Tuning to preset stations

41Other OperationsOtherOperationsCURSOR MODESLEEPFUNCTIONPHONESSPEAKERSAOFFA+BB010SHIFT FM/AM– +PRESET TUNINGMEMORY FM MODE TUNINGLRVIDEO AUDIOS-VIDEO

Page 41

42Other OperationsIndexing Preset Stationsand Program SourcesYou can enter a name of up to 8 characters for presetstations (station index) and program

Page 42

43Other OperationsRecording on a video tapeYou can record from a VCR, a TV, or an LD player usingthe receiver. You can also add audio from a variety

Page 43

44TroubleshootingIf you experience any of the following difficulties whileusing the receiver, use this troubleshooting guide to helpyou remedy the pro

Page 44

45Additional InformationNo sound or only a very low-level sound is heardfrom the rear speakers./ Make sure the sound field function is on (pressSOUND

Page 45

5Hooking Up the ComponentsFM wire antenna(supplied)AM loop antenna(supplied)ImportantIf you connect the receiver to an outdoor antenna, groundit again

Page 46 - Recording

46Additional InformationSpecificationsAUDIO POWERSPECIFICATIONSPOWER OUTPUT ANDTOTAL HARMONICDISTORTION:With 8 ohm loads, bothchannels driven, from 20

Page 47 - UP Button

47Additional InformationFM tuner sectionTuning range 87.5 - 108.0 MHzAntenna terminals75 ohms, unbalancedSensitivity Mono: 18.3 dBf, 4.5 µVStereo: 3

Page 48 - Information

48Additional InformationGlossarySurround soundSound that consists of three elements:direct sound, early reflected sound(early reflections) and reverbe

Page 49

49Additional InformationPress CURSOR MODE repeatedlyto light upPress V or v to select Then B or b to select See pageSUR indicatorEFFECT LEVEL depends

Page 50 - Specifications

50Additional InformationPress SET UP repeatedly todisplayPress V or v to select Then B or b to select See pageSPEAKER SETUPFRONT SPEAKER LARGE or SMAL

Page 51 - Video section

51Additional InformationIndexAAC-3. See Dolby Digital (AC-3)Adjustingbrightness of the display 43equalizer 34speaker volumes 18surround paramet

Page 52 - Glossary

52Additional InformationSony Corporation Printed in Malaysia

Page 53

6Hooking Up the ComponentsJacks for connecting audio componentsConnect a To theTurntable PHONO jacksCD player CD jacksTape deck TAPE jacksMD deck or D

Page 54 - Press SET UP repeatedly to

7Hooking Up the ComponentsIN OUTIN OUTççççVIDEOOUTRVIDEOINAUDIOOUTAUDIOININPUT OUTPUTLVIDEOOUTRVIDEOINAUDIOOUTAUDIOININPUT OUTPUTLRLAUDIO OUT VIDE

Page 55

8Hooking Up the ComponentsDIGITALDVD/LD IN(COAXIAL)(OPTICAL)AC-3 RFOUTVIDEO OUTTV/LDVIDEO IN orDVD VIDEO INPHONESSPEAKERSAOFFA+BB010SHIFT FM/AM– +PRES

Page 56

9Hooking Up the ComponentsRLINEOUTPUTLDIGITALOPTICALOUTPUTDIGITALOUTOPTICALININ OUTLINELRLINEINPUT OUTPUTççIN OUTçç+–RLR LRLSPEAKERSIMPEDANCE USE

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