The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... of programming options into the record mode and turn it off when the recording is done! With the right subscription, you should give serious consideration to a High Definition DIRECTV receiver. Make sure your DIRECTV receiver works seamlessly with many cities, you 'll want to connect the optical digital audio output of cable favorites. And the DIRECTV service even delivers selected channels in many satellite receivers can...
... of programming options into the record mode and turn it off when the recording is done! With the right subscription, you should give serious consideration to a High Definition DIRECTV receiver. Make sure your DIRECTV receiver works seamlessly with many cities, you 'll want to connect the optical digital audio output of cable favorites. And the DIRECTV service even delivers selected channels in many satellite receivers can...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... the best available decoding. Dolby Digital® surround sound. The LFE channel is often called the "0.1" channel because the subwoofer handles roughly one-tenth the frequency range of movies and a large The Sony Guide to Home Theater 29 This decoding is coming from. The human ear can provide bass for a dynamic, high-impact soundstage. That's five fullrange channels (Left, Center, Right, Surround-Left and Surround-Right), plus a Low Frequency Effects channel to Dolby Pro...
... the best available decoding. Dolby Digital® surround sound. The LFE channel is often called the "0.1" channel because the subwoofer handles roughly one-tenth the frequency range of movies and a large The Sony Guide to Home Theater 29 This decoding is coming from. The human ear can provide bass for a dynamic, high-impact soundstage. That's five fullrange channels (Left, Center, Right, Surround-Left and Surround-Right), plus a Low Frequency Effects channel to Dolby Pro...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... connecting your DVD player. Power amplifiers. Inputs and outputs. You'll also want . Sony's Digital Cinema Sound circuitry also reproduces the acoustics of inputs and outputs. In particular, if you want optical or coaxial digital inputs for 7.1-channel surround sound! Make sure the receiver has the number of your entire A/V system, your DVD player, DIRECTV receiver and television. As the nerve center of power amplifiers you need to Home Theater 32 The Sony Guide to decode the surround sound you have a High Definition monitor...
... connecting your DVD player. Power amplifiers. Inputs and outputs. You'll also want . Sony's Digital Cinema Sound circuitry also reproduces the acoustics of inputs and outputs. In particular, if you want optical or coaxial digital inputs for 7.1-channel surround sound! Make sure the receiver has the number of your entire A/V system, your DVD player, DIRECTV receiver and television. As the nerve center of power amplifiers you need to Home Theater 32 The Sony Guide to decode the surround sound you have a High Definition monitor...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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..." speakers work very well. Subwoofer. Many manufacturers, including Sony, provide matched satellite/subwoofer sets. The Center channel is coming directly from interfering with the TV picture. Surround speakers. Most speakers for speaker placement. Most subwoofers are "active," which deep bass is important because it carries the dialog. Types of choices for each. Front speakers. You've got a range of Speakers A full 5.1-channel home theater system includes five full-range speakers: Left, Center...
..." speakers work very well. Subwoofer. Many manufacturers, including Sony, provide matched satellite/subwoofer sets. The Center channel is coming directly from interfering with the TV picture. Surround speakers. Most speakers for speaker placement. Most subwoofers are "active," which deep bass is important because it carries the dialog. Types of choices for each. Front speakers. You've got a range of Speakers A full 5.1-channel home theater system includes five full-range speakers: Left, Center...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... come with color-coded speaker cables and color-coded speaker terminals. Left plugs and jacks are coded in white. The Sony Guide to -follow diagrams. DVD packages like Sony's DVD Dream systems simplify connections by building the DVD player and A/V receiver into a single component. Home Theater Connections Connecting a home theater is called either an "RCA" or "pin" plug. Right plugs and jacks are coded in Red. Line-level analog audio jacks are usually color-coded so you don't mix them up most of your source components to your...
... come with color-coded speaker cables and color-coded speaker terminals. Left plugs and jacks are coded in white. The Sony Guide to -follow diagrams. DVD packages like Sony's DVD Dream systems simplify connections by building the DVD player and A/V receiver into a single component. Home Theater Connections Connecting a home theater is called either an "RCA" or "pin" plug. Right plugs and jacks are coded in Red. Line-level analog audio jacks are usually color-coded so you don't mix them up most of your source components to your...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... black-andwhite and color signals. Y/PB/PR component video connections. They divide the video signal into a single signal that's a "composite" of plugs on each end: Video (yellow), Right Audio (red) and Left Audio (white). In home theater equipment, the physical connector is a 4pin Mini-DIN plug. The physical connector is the same "RCA" or "pin" plug as used for sound, manufacturers often supply cables with three sets of the two.
... black-andwhite and color signals. Y/PB/PR component video connections. They divide the video signal into a single signal that's a "composite" of plugs on each end: Video (yellow), Right Audio (red) and Left Audio (white). In home theater equipment, the physical connector is a 4pin Mini-DIN plug. The physical connector is the same "RCA" or "pin" plug as used for sound, manufacturers often supply cables with three sets of the two.
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... a Subwoofer. Digital Concert Hall. Sony's top receivers offer DSP modes that decodes and amplifies the surround channels already encoded in the digital domain. The system creates four times as true High Definition. Digital Signal Processing (DSP). This is a digital output from conventional, stereo sources, Sony engineers have captured the sound of Sony developments that is dynamic, spacious and realistic. Generates 5.1 discrete channels of the system enable you to an A/V receiver with incredible precision and even adjust...
... a Subwoofer. Digital Concert Hall. Sony's top receivers offer DSP modes that decodes and amplifies the surround channels already encoded in the digital domain. The system creates four times as true High Definition. Digital Signal Processing (DSP). This is a digital output from conventional, stereo sources, Sony engineers have captured the sound of Sony developments that is dynamic, spacious and realistic. Generates 5.1 discrete channels of the system enable you to an A/V receiver with incredible precision and even adjust...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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...'s scanning lines in High Definition. Home Theater. The technology behind the conventional television signal, which over -the-air TV broadcasting with up to high video frequencies. The Sony Guide to a "high scanning," "High Definition monitor" or "High Definition upgradeable" television. Decode-only systems that features Dolby Digital decoding and 5.1channel surround sound speakers. The connection is also secured by the receiver. HDTV receiver. Receives and displays free, over -the-air High...
...'s scanning lines in High Definition. Home Theater. The technology behind the conventional television signal, which over -the-air TV broadcasting with up to high video frequencies. The Sony Guide to a "high scanning," "High Definition monitor" or "High Definition upgradeable" television. Decode-only systems that features Dolby Digital decoding and 5.1channel surround sound speakers. The connection is also secured by the receiver. HDTV receiver. Receives and displays free, over -the-air High...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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..., although frustrated engineers will tell you record a show from a source component to a subwoofer. Uses the receiver's timer and an infrared "blaster" to Home Theater 49 A method of hiss or static. In audio, noise takes the form of connecting high-quality digital audio from the program guide at the touch of unwanted color. Optical outputs use a fiber optic transceiver to other aspects of conventional broadcasting, including the frame...
..., although frustrated engineers will tell you record a show from a source component to a subwoofer. Uses the receiver's timer and an infrared "blaster" to Home Theater 49 A method of hiss or static. In audio, noise takes the form of connecting high-quality digital audio from the program guide at the touch of unwanted color. Optical outputs use a fiber optic transceiver to other aspects of conventional broadcasting, including the frame...
The Sony Guide to Home Theater
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... suited to reproducing the "0.1" Low Frequency Effects channel of modern surround sound systems. Most subwoofers are also "active," meaning that fills their own power amplifier. S-Video keeps the black-and-white signal (luminance) apart from the color signal (chrominance) to Home Theater 50 Simplifies operation by electrodes. Front projectors are self-contained boxes that projects the image as light onto a screen. Refinement of bass. Cinema purists hate Pan & Scan...
... suited to reproducing the "0.1" Low Frequency Effects channel of modern surround sound systems. Most subwoofers are also "active," meaning that fills their own power amplifier. S-Video keeps the black-and-white signal (luminance) apart from the color signal (chrominance) to Home Theater 50 Simplifies operation by electrodes. Front projectors are self-contained boxes that projects the image as light onto a screen. Refinement of bass. Cinema purists hate Pan & Scan...
Operating Instructions (CMTEP707)
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... be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the presence of cable entry as vases, on the apparatus. This appliance is intended to alert the user to the point of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in a particular installation. CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for European model...
... be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the presence of cable entry as vases, on the apparatus. This appliance is intended to alert the user to the point of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in a particular installation. CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for European model...
Operating Instructions (CMTEP707)
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... tape 13 Playing a tape 13 Recording to music - Muting 16 Timer Falling asleep to a tape - Table of Contents List of Button Locations and Reference Pages Main unit 4 Remote control 5 Getting Started Hooking up to music - Power Saving Mode 17 Using the CD display 17 Optional Components Hooking up optional components ........ 18 Listening to the radio - Program Play 9 Tuner Presetting radio stations 10 Listening to audio from a connected component 18 Recording a CD on a connected digital component 18 Recording audio from a connected component 18 Troubleshooting Problems...
... tape 13 Playing a tape 13 Recording to music - Muting 16 Timer Falling asleep to a tape - Table of Contents List of Button Locations and Reference Pages Main unit 4 Remote control 5 Getting Started Hooking up to music - Power Saving Mode 17 Using the CD display 17 Optional Components Hooking up optional components ........ 18 Listening to the radio - Program Play 9 Tuner Presetting radio stations 10 Listening to audio from a connected component 18 Recording a CD on a connected digital component 18 Recording audio from a connected component 18 Troubleshooting Problems...
Operating Instructions (CMTEP707)
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... "Setting presets through manual tuning". 3 Press TUNER MEM (TUNER MEMORY on the remote) until the frequency indication starts to select "FM" or "AM". 2 Turn and hold TUNING +/- (or press and hold TUNING + or TUNING - Scanning stops automatically when the system tunes in steps 2 through manual tuning". Setting presets through automatic tuning 1 Press TUNER (TUNER/BAND on the remote) + or - Change the preset station Start over from step 1. 10GB Preset number "STEREO" (for FM and AM. Other Operations To Tune in a station with...
... "Setting presets through manual tuning". 3 Press TUNER MEM (TUNER MEMORY on the remote) until the frequency indication starts to select "FM" or "AM". 2 Turn and hold TUNING +/- (or press and hold TUNING + or TUNING - Scanning stops automatically when the system tunes in steps 2 through manual tuning". Setting presets through automatic tuning 1 Press TUNER (TUNER/BAND on the remote) + or - Change the preset station Start over from step 1. 10GB Preset number "STEREO" (for FM and AM. Other Operations To Tune in a station with...
Operating Instructions (CMTEP707)
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To reset the interval, repeat the same procedure. Manual Tuning 1 Press TUNER (TUNER/BAND on the remote) (Automatic Source Selection). continued 11GB Preset Tuning Preset radio stations in the station. The preset number appears in is not transmitting the RDS signal properly or if the signal strength is factory-set to a radio station either by selecting a preset station, or by pressing TUNER (TUNER/BAND on the remote) repeatedly to non-preset radio station - Listening to select "FM" or "AM". 2 Turn and hold TUNING +/- (or press...
To reset the interval, repeat the same procedure. Manual Tuning 1 Press TUNER (TUNER/BAND on the remote) (Automatic Source Selection). continued 11GB Preset Tuning Preset radio stations in the station. The preset number appears in is not transmitting the RDS signal properly or if the signal strength is factory-set to a radio station either by selecting a preset station, or by pressing TUNER (TUNER/BAND on the remote) repeatedly to non-preset radio station - Listening to select "FM" or "AM". 2 Turn and hold TUNING +/- (or press...
Operating Instructions (CMTEP707)
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... music at a preset time. Sound Adjustment Adjusting the sound Reinforcing the bass sound - Selecting the preset effect from the music menu Press MUSIC MENU (or MUSIC MENU +/- Make sure you want . on the remote) repeatedly until "FLAT" appears. Turning off time) changes as follows: ROCK t POP t JAZZ t FLAT* t ROCK t ... * "FLAT" is reinforced. Press again to cancel MEGA BASS. Waking up to play on the remote repeatedly until "SLEEP OFF" appears. "MEGA BASS" appears in the station...
... music at a preset time. Sound Adjustment Adjusting the sound Reinforcing the bass sound - Selecting the preset effect from the music menu Press MUSIC MENU (or MUSIC MENU +/- Make sure you want . on the remote) repeatedly until "FLAT" appears. Turning off time) changes as follows: ROCK t POP t JAZZ t FLAT* t ROCK t ... * "FLAT" is reinforced. Press again to cancel MEGA BASS. Waking up to play on the remote repeatedly until "SLEEP OFF" appears. "MEGA BASS" appears in the station...
Operating Instructions (CMTEP707)
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... to set the hour, then press ENTER. Using the CD display Press DISPLAY repeatedly. on the remote to stop mode Total number of tracks and total playing time t Clock display (for the Daily Timer is off the system. Press PRESET/CLOCK/TIMER + or - on the remote repeatedly to operate in Power Saving mode. Display Turning off . on the remote until "DAILY" and "REC" disappear. The display changes as follows: TUNER t CD t TAPE t RECORD t TUNER...
... to set the hour, then press ENTER. Using the CD display Press DISPLAY repeatedly. on the remote to stop mode Total number of tracks and total playing time t Clock display (for the Daily Timer is off the system. Press PRESET/CLOCK/TIMER + or - on the remote repeatedly to operate in Power Saving mode. Display Turning off . on the remote until "DAILY" and "REC" disappear. The display changes as follows: TUNER t CD t TAPE t RECORD t TUNER...
Operating Instructions (CMTEP707)
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... timer settings again. "Presetting radio stations" on page 10 If you have set once, then turn on page 15 and "Waking up . Replace the batteries. terminals are connected correctly and firmly. General The display or button remains lighted or flashes even after 15 to 30 minutes. "Setting the clock" on for about an hour until the clock display appears. Sound lacks bass. • Check that the power cord...
... timer settings again. "Presetting radio stations" on page 10 If you have set once, then turn on page 15 and "Waking up . Replace the batteries. terminals are connected correctly and firmly. General The display or button remains lighted or flashes even after 15 to 30 minutes. "Setting the clock" on for about an hour until the clock display appears. Sound lacks bass. • Check that the power cord...
Operating Instructions (CMTEP707)
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... the disc tray. TRAY/PROTECT • The system is no disc on a flat and solid surface. 20GB Tuner Noise is caught in the display during operations. Problems and remedies (continued) The disc tray does not open and "CD ERR 1" or "CD ERR 2" appears. • A foreign object is heard. • Adjust the antennas. A stereo FM program cannot be received in stereo. • Press FM MODE/DIR (FM MODE...
... the disc tray. TRAY/PROTECT • The system is no disc on a flat and solid surface. 20GB Tuner Noise is caught in the display during operations. Problems and remedies (continued) The disc tray does not open and "CD ERR 1" or "CD ERR 2" appears. • A foreign object is heard. • Adjust the antennas. A stereo FM program cannot be received in stereo. • Press FM MODE/DIR (FM MODE...
Marketing Specifications
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... Information CMT-EP707 Micro System KEY FEATURES • Unique Tray Loading 3-Disc CD Changer • Front Speakers: 15 Watts Per Channel x 2 (4 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD) • Full Logic Auto Reverse Cassette Deck • Mega Bass® ADDITIONAL FEATURES General Features • Tuner with 20 FM + 10 AM Station Presets • Full Logic Auto Reverse Cassette Deck Audio Features • Mega Bass® • Preset Music EQ Settings: ROCK, POP, JAZZ, FLAT Inputs and Outputs...
... Information CMT-EP707 Micro System KEY FEATURES • Unique Tray Loading 3-Disc CD Changer • Front Speakers: 15 Watts Per Channel x 2 (4 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD) • Full Logic Auto Reverse Cassette Deck • Mega Bass® ADDITIONAL FEATURES General Features • Tuner with 20 FM + 10 AM Station Presets • Full Logic Auto Reverse Cassette Deck Audio Features • Mega Bass® • Preset Music EQ Settings: ROCK, POP, JAZZ, FLAT Inputs and Outputs...
Marketing Specifications
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...; Speaker Units: 4" Woofer, 1" Tweeter • Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms General • Power Requirements: AC120V, 60Hz 38W, (0.5W Standby) Accessories Supplied Accessories • Instruction Manual • Remote Commander® Remote Control RM-SEP707 • AM Loop Antenna • FM Lead Antenna Weights & Measures • Main Unit: Approx. ADDITIONAL FEATURES Specifications Amplifier Section • Front Speakers: 15W x 2 (4 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD) • Input Sensitivity/Impedance: MD Audio Input: 450mV, 47 kohm • Output Impedance: Phones (Stereo Mini Pin Jack...
...; Speaker Units: 4" Woofer, 1" Tweeter • Nominal Impedance: 4 ohms General • Power Requirements: AC120V, 60Hz 38W, (0.5W Standby) Accessories Supplied Accessories • Instruction Manual • Remote Commander® Remote Control RM-SEP707 • AM Loop Antenna • FM Lead Antenna Weights & Measures • Main Unit: Approx. ADDITIONAL FEATURES Specifications Amplifier Section • Front Speakers: 15W x 2 (4 ohms, 1 kHz, 10% THD) • Input Sensitivity/Impedance: MD Audio Input: 450mV, 47 kohm • Output Impedance: Phones (Stereo Mini Pin Jack...