MULTI CHANNEL AV RECEIVER ZA1100ES STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES/STR- Parts and Controls Receiver Front panel (with the front cover attached) [1] Front panel (without the front cover attached) [2] Power indicator [3] Indicators on the display panel [4] Rear panel (STR-ZA3100ES) [5] Rear panel (STR-ZA2100ES) [6] Rear panel (STR-ZA1100ES) [7] Remote control Remote control (upper section) [8] Remote control (lower section) [9] Preparation 1.
. Connecting speakers Connecting 7.1-channel speaker system [19] Connecting 5.1.2-channel speaker system using top middle speakers [20] Connecting 5.1.4-channel speaker system using top front and top rear speakers with an additional stereo power amplifier (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) [21] Connecting 7.1.2-channel speaker system using front Dolby Atmos enabled speakers with an additional stereo power amplifier (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) [22] Connecting 5.
6. Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control Inserting batteries into the remote control [44] Turning on the receiver [45] Notes on installing the receiver [46] 7. Setting up the receiver using Easy Setup Setting up the receiver using the Easy Setup [47] Performing Auto Calibration 1. About Auto Calibration [48] 2. Before you perform Auto Calibration [49] 3. Connecting the calibration microphone [50] 4. Selecting the front speakers [51] 5. Performing Auto Calibration [52] 6.
Enjoying sound effects Selecting a sound field (Sound Field) [63] Selectable sound fields and their effects [64] Resetting sound fields to the default settings [65] Adjusting the equalizer (Equalizer) [66] Enjoying clear and dynamic sound at a low volume (Sound Optimizer) [67] Enjoying more natural sound with speakers installed in the ceiling (In-Ceiling Speaker Mode) [68] Enjoying high-fidelity sound (Pure Direct) [69] Using the DTS:X Dialog Control function [70] Using the Multi-Zone Features Overview of
What is “BRAVIA” Sync? [81] Preparing for “BRAVIA” Sync [82] Turning off the receiver and connected devices simultaneously with the TV (System Power Off function) (Standby Linked to TV) [83] Enjoying TV sound from the speakers connected to the receiver (System Audio Control function) [84] Enjoying an input source from a connected device immediately (One-Touch Play function) [85] Selecting the optimum picture quality and sound field automatically (Scene Select function) [86] Operating the receiver menu using
Changing the name for each input (Name) [101] Speaker Setup 1. About Auto Calibration [102] 2. Before you perform Auto Calibration [103] 3. Connecting the calibration microphone [104] 4. Selecting the front speakers [105] 5. Performing Auto Calibration [106] 6.
Enjoying high-fidelity sound (Pure Direct) [132] Setting the low-pass filter for the subwoofer output (Subwoofer Low Pass Filter) [133] Synchronizing audio with video output (A/V Sync) [134] Selecting the language of digital broadcasts (Dual Mono) [135] Compressing the dynamic range (Dynamic Range Compressor) [136] Switching the mode of the DTS decoder (Neural:X) [137] HDMI Setup Up-converting video signals to 4K (4K Scaling) [138] Controlling HDMI devices (Control for HDMI) [139] Turning off the receiver
Checking the software version (Software Version) [162] Updating the software via the network (Network Update) [163] Updating the software using the USB flash drive (USB Update) [164] Setting the tuner (Tuner Setup) [165] Install Setup Turning on control mode for maintenance (External Control) [166] Switching on/off the 12V trigger output (Trigger 1/2/3) (for STR-ZA3100ES) [167] Switching on/off the 12V trigger output (Trigger) (for STR-ZA2100ES/STR-ZA1100ES) [168] Displaying a test screen (Test Picture fo
Image No image appears on the TV screen. [184] No 3D content appears on the TV screen. [185] No 4K content appears on the TV screen. [186] No image is output to the TV screen when the receiver is in standby mode. [187] HDR (High Dynamic Range) images cannot be displayed in HDR mode. [188] The home menu does not appear on the TV screen. [189] The display panel is turned off. [190] Image does not appear on the TV screen when the receiver is not turned on.
A USB device cannot be connected to the USB port. [210] Network connection An error message appears. [211] Cannot connect to the network. [212] “BRAVIA” Sync (Control for HDMI) The Control for HDMI function does not work. [213] TV sound cannot be heard from the speakers connected to the receiver. [214] Remote control The remote control does not function.
1. (power) Turns the receiver on or sets it to standby mode. The indicator lights up according to the status of the receiver. Also, the color of the indicator changes depending on the status of the receiver. 2. Remote sensor Receives signals from remote control. 3. MASTER VOLUME Turns to adjust the volume level. 4. HDMI jack cover (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only) Open the cover when you use HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack. [2] Parts and Controls Receiver Front panel (without the front cover attached) 1.
3. Input buttons Select the device you want to use. 4. TONE MODE, TONE+/– Press to adjust the bass/treble level of the speaker. 5. SPEAKERS Select the front speaker system (FRONT A speakers, FRONT B speakers or both FRONT A and FRONT B speakers) or turn off the speaker output. 6. CALIBRATION MIC jack Connect the supplied calibration microphone to this jack to perform Auto Calibration. 7. HDMI OUT Switches the output for two monitors connected to the HDMI OUT A and HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jacks. 8.
Activates the In-Ceiling Speaker Mode. 20 SOUND FIELD (2CH/DIRECT, A.F.D., MOVIE, MULTI ST.) . Selects the sound field you want. 21 HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only) . Connect to a video game console. The video and sound from your video game console is input. [3] Parts and Controls Receiver Power indicator Green: The receiver is turned on. Amber: The receiver is in standby mode, and: [Control for HDMI] or [Network Standby] is set to [On].
Front Left R Front Right C Center SL Surround Left SR Surround Right SBL Surround Back Left SBR Surround Back Right H1L Height1 Left H1R Height1 Right H2L (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only) Height2 Left H2R (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only) Height2 Right 4. / / / Indicates currently available operation on the display panel using / / / on the remote control. 5. IN-CEILING Lights up when the In-Ceiling Speaker Mode is activated. 6. SLEEP Lights up when the sleep timer is activated. 7.
Lights up when the Digital Legato Linear (D.L.L.) function is activated. 14 S.OPT. . Lights up when the Sound Optimizer function is activated. 15 EQ . Lights up when the equalizer is activated. 16 D.RANGE . Lights up when dynamic range compression is activated. 17 DTS:X . Lights up when DTS:X decoding is activated. 18 Neural:X . Lights up when DTS Neural:X decoding is activated. 19 . 20 . Surr Lights up when Dolby Surround decoding is activated. Atmos Lights up when Dolby Atmos decoding is activated.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. FM ANTENNA terminal AM ANTENNA terminal Giga-bit Ethernet hub (*1) RS232C port (*1) DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jacks DIGITAL COAXIAL IN jack TRIGGER OUT jacks Connect to interlock on/off of the power supply of other 12V TRIGGER compliant equipment, or the amplifier/receiver of Zone 2 or Zone 3. 8. HDMI IN/OUT (*2) jacks 9. IR REMOTE IN/OUT jacks You can control the receiver from a distance by connecting an IR repeater (not supplied) to the IR REMOTE IN jack.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. FM ANTENNA terminal AM ANTENNA terminal LAN port (*1) RS232C port (*1) DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jacks DIGITAL COAXIAL IN jack TRIGGER OUT jack Connect to interlock on/off of the power supply of other 12V TRIGGER compliant equipment, or the amplifier/receiver of Zone 2 or Zone 3. 8. HDMI IN/OUT (*2) jacks 9. IR REMOTE IN/OUT jacks You can control the receiver from a distance by connecting an IR repeater (not supplied) to the IR REMOTE IN jack.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. FM ANTENNA terminal AM ANTENNA terminal LAN port (*1) RS232C port (*1) DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jacks DIGITAL COAXIAL IN jack TRIGGER OUT jack Connect to interlock on/off of the power supply of other 12V TRIGGER compliant equipment, or the amplifier/receiver of Zone 2 or Zone 3. 8. HDMI IN/OUT (*2) jacks 9. IR REMOTE IN/OUT jacks You can control the receiver from a distance by connecting an IR repeater (not supplied) to the IR REMOTE IN jack.
1. MAIN (power) Turns the receiver on or sets it to the standby mode. Saving power in standby mode Save power by setting the receiver as follows: Set [Control for HDMI], [Standby Through], [Audio Return Channel], [Network Standby], [Zone2 Power] and [Zone3 Power] to [Off]. 2. ZONE2, ZONE3, MAIN Selects the place where you will control. 3. PURE DIRECT Press to use the Pure Direct function. 4. IN-CEILING SP Activates the In-Ceiling Speaker Mode. 5.
10 Input buttons . Select the device you want to use. When you press any of the input buttons, the receiver turns on. 11 SOUND OPTIMIZER . Press to use the Sound Optimizer function to enjoy clear and dynamic sound at low volume levels. 12 CUSTOM PRESET (1, 2, 3, 4) . Saves and recalls various settings for the receiver. 13 DISPLAY . Displays information on the TV screen. 14 RETURN . Returns to the previous menu. Note The above explanations are intended to serve as examples.
2. INPUT SETUP Displays the [Input Setup] menu. 3. AUTO CAL Displays the auto calibration menu on the display panel of the receiver to perform Auto Calibration. 4. MEMORY Press to enter the memory mode of the tuner. 5. PRESET +/– Press to select the preset stations. 6. FM/AM Press to select the band you want. 7. INPUT +/– Press to select the input source. 8. INPUT MODE Press to select the input mode. 9. SP SETUP Displays the [Speaker Setup] menu. 10 TEST (PICTURE, TONE) .
Location of each speaker Abbreviations used in illustrations Speaker name FL Front left speaker FR Front right speaker CNT Center speaker SL Surround left speaker SR Surround right speaker SBL Surround back left speaker SBR Surround back right speaker SB Surround back speaker SW Subwoofer TFL Top front left speaker TFR Top front right speaker TML Top middle left speaker TMR Top middle right speaker TRL Top rear left speaker
TRR Top rear right speaker FHL Front high left speaker FHR Front high right speaker RHL Rear high left speaker RHR Rear high right speaker FDL Front Dolby Atmos enabled left speaker FDR Front Dolby Atmos enabled right speaker SDL Surround Dolby Atmos enabled left speaker SDR Surround Dolby Atmos enabled right speaker SBDL Surround back Dolby Atmos enabled left speaker SBDR Surround back Dolby Atmos enabled right speaker Z2L Zone 2 left speaker Z2R Zone 2 right speaker Z3L Zone 3 l
Hint As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want. [12] Preparation 1. Installing speakers Installing 5.1.2-channel speaker system using top middle speakers This speaker installation is configured by adding top middle speakers to standard 5.1-channel speaker system placed on the listener-level. 1 Place the speakers on the listener-level at the angles shown below.
2 Install the overhead (top) speakers at the angles shown below. 65° - 100° Hint As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want. [13] Preparation 1. Installing speakers Installing 5.1.4-channel speaker system using top front and top rear speakers with an additional stereo power amplifier (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) This speaker installation is configured by adding top front speakers and top rear speakers to 5.
30° 100° - 120° 2 Install the overhead (top) speakers at the angles shown below. 30° - 55° 125° - 150° Hint As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want. [14] Preparation 1. Installing speakers Installing 7.1.2-channel speaker system using front Dolby Atmos enabled speakers with an additional stereo power amplifier (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) This speaker installation is configured by adding front Dolby Atmos enabled speakers (*) to 7.
30° 100° - 120° Same angle Hint As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want. [15] Preparation 1. Installing speakers Installing 5.1-channel speaker system with Zone 2 connection This speaker installation shows configurations in the main zone and Zone 2. In the main zone, 5.1-channel speaker system placed on the listener-level is installed, and another pair of speakers is installed in Zone 2.
As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want. [16] Preparation 1. Installing speakers Installing 5.1.2-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier connection (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) In this speaker installation, top middle speakers are added to a 5.1-channel speaker system in a bi-amplified configuration at the listener’s level.
2 Install the overhead (top) speakers at the angles shown below. 65° - 100° Hint As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want. [17] Preparation 1. Installing speakers Installing 5.1-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier connection You can enhance the sound quality of the front speakers by separately connecting the built-in amplifiers to tweeters and woofers in a bi-amplifier configuration.
[18] Preparation 1. Installing speakers Speaker configuration and speaker pattern settings Select the speaker pattern using [Speaker Pattern] in the [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] menu according to the speaker configuration which you are using. Speaker configuration in each zone Main zone * Zone 2 [SB Speaker Assign] (*) Speaker pattern to be selected in [Speaker Pattern] 7.1-channel speaker system Not used [Off] [7.1] 5.1.2-channel speaker system using top middle speakers Not used [Off] [5.1.
Monaural audio cable (not supplied) Speaker cable (not supplied) Note After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [7.1] using [Speaker Pattern] in the [Speaker Setup] menu. Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS terminals. [20] Preparation 2. Connecting speakers Connecting 5.1.2-channel speaker system using top middle speakers Connect each speaker as illustrated below.
Monaural audio cable (not supplied) Speaker cable (not supplied) Note After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [5.1.2 (TM)] using [Speaker Pattern] in the [Speaker Setup] menu. Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS terminals. [21] Preparation 2. Connecting speakers Connecting 5.1.
Monaural audio cable (not supplied) Speaker cable (not supplied) Audio cable (not supplied) Stereo power amplifier (not supplied) Note After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [5.1.4 (TF+TR)] using [Speaker Pattern] in the [Speaker Setup] menu. Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS terminals. [22] Preparation 2. Connecting speakers Connecting 7.1.
Monaural audio cable (not supplied) Speaker cable (not supplied) Audio cable (not supplied) Stereo power amplifier (not supplied) Note After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [7.1.2 (FD)] using [Speaker Pattern] in the [Speaker Setup] menu. Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS terminals. [23] Preparation 2. Connecting speakers Connecting 5.
Monaural audio cable (not supplied) Speaker cable (not supplied) After you have made the Zone 2 speaker connection, set [SB Speaker Assign] to [Zone2] in the [Speaker Setup] menu. Note After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [5.1] using [Speaker Pattern] in the [Speaker Setup] menu. You can only set [SB Speaker Assign] if a speaker pattern in which speakers are not connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT(FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals is selected.
Connect the jacks on the Lo (or Hi) side of the front speakers to the SPEAKERS FRONT A terminals, and connect the jacks on the Hi (or Lo) side of the front speakers to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2) terminals. Make sure that metal fittings of Hi/Lo attached to the speakers have been removed from the speakers to avoid receiver malfunction.
Audio cable (not supplied) Stereo power amplifier (not supplied) After you have made the bi-amplifier connection, set [SB Speaker Assign] to [Bi-Amp] in the [Speaker Setup] menu. Note After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [5.1.2 (TM)] using [Speaker Pattern] in the [Speaker Setup] menu. You can only set [SB Speaker Assign] if a speaker pattern in which speakers are not connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT(FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals is selected.
Speaker cable (not supplied) Connecting speakers other than front speakers Monaural audio cable (not supplied) Speaker cable (not supplied) After you have made the bi-amplifier connection, set [SB Speaker Assign] to [Bi-Amp] in the [Speaker Setup] menu. Note After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [5.1] using [Speaker Pattern] in the [Speaker Setup] menu.
Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS terminals. [26] Preparation 2. Connecting speakers Speaker patterns and terminals to be connected (for STRZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) When you connect speakers to the receiver, refer to the following table. You can use the following table to confirm the speaker patterns supported by the receiver as well as the speaker terminals to which the speakers of each speaker pattern are to be connected.
* 2.1.2 (TM) ○ - - ○ (TM) (*) - ○ SB 2.1.2 (FD) ○ - - ○ (FD) (*) - ○ SB 3.0 ♦ ○ ○ - - - - SB 3.0.2 (TM) ○ ○ - ○ (TM) (*) - - SB 3.0.2 (FD) ○ ○ - ○ (FD) (*) - - SB 3.1 ♦ ○ ○ - - - ○ SB 3.1.2 (TM) ○ ○ - ○ (TM) (*) - ○ SB 3.1.
(TM+TR) * 4.0.4 (TM+RH) ○ - ○ ○ (TM) ○ (RH) - Not Available 4.0.4 (FD+SRD) ○ - ○ ○ (FD) ○ (SRD) - Not Available If you are connecting speakers to SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals for Zone 2, front B speaker or biamplifier connection, set SB Speaker Assign setting to [Zone2], [Front B] or [Bi-amp] and use the PRE OUT HEIGHT jacks for height speakers.
connection/ Speaker pattern * FRONT A CENTER SURROUND SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2) (L/R) HEIGHT SUBWOOFER Front B speaker connection/ Bi-amplifier connection 5.0 ♦ ○ ○ ○ - - - SB 5.0.2 (FH) ♦ ○ ○ ○ ○ (FH) (*) - - SB 5.0.2 (TM) ○ ○ ○ ○ (TM) (*) - - SB 5.0.2 (FD) ○ ○ ○ ○ (FD) (*) - - SB 5.0.2 (SRD) ○ ○ ○ ○ (SRD) (*) - - SB 5.0.4 (FH+TM) ○ ○ ○ ○ (FH) ○ (TM) - Not Available 5.0.4 (FH+TR) ♦ ○ ○ ○ ○ (FH) ○ (TR) - Not Available 5.0.
* 5.1.2 (FH) ♦ ○ ○ ○ ○ (FH) (*) - ○ SB 5.1.2 (TM) ○ ○ ○ ○ (TM) (*) - ○ SB 5.1.2 (FD) ○ ○ ○ ○ (FD) (*) - ○ SB 5.1.2 (SRD) ○ ○ ○ ○ (SRD) (*) - ○ SB 5.1.4 (FH+TM) ○ ○ ○ ○ (FH) ○ (TM) ○ Not Available 5.1.4 (FH+TR) ♦ ○ ○ ○ ○ (FH) ○ (TR) ○ Not Available 5.1.4 (FH+RH) ♦ ○ ○ ○ ○ (FH) ○ (RH) ○ Not Available 5.1.4 (TF+TM) ○ ○ ○ ○ (TF) ○ (TM) ○ Not Available 5.1.4 (TF+TR) ♦ ○ ○ ○ ○ (TF) ○ (TR) ○ Not Available 5.1.
(SB+SRD) ○ - ○ ○ (SB Single) ○ (SRD) - Not Available 5.1 (SB) ○ - ○ ○ (SB Single) - ○ Not Available 5.1.2 (SB+FH) ○ - ○ ○ (SB Single) ○ (FH) ○ Not Available 5.1.2 (SB+TM) ○ - ○ ○ (SB Single) ○ (TM) ○ Not Available 5.1.2 (SB+FD) ○ - ○ ○ (SB Single) ○ (FD) ○ Not Available 5.1.
connection 6.0 ○ - ○ ○ - - Not Available 6.0.2 (FH) ○ - ○ ○ ○ (FH) - Not Available 6.0.2 (TM) ○ - ○ ○ ○ (TM) - Not Available 6.0.2 (FD) ○ - ○ ○ ○ (FD) - Not Available 6.0.2 (SRD) ○ - ○ ○ ○ (SRD) - Not Available 6.0.2 (SBD) ○ - ○ ○ ○ (SBD) - Not Available 6.1 ○ - ○ ○ - ○ Not Available 6.1.2 (FH) ○ - ○ ○ ○ (FH) ○ Not Available 6.1.2 (TM) ○ - ○ ○ ○ (TM) ○ Not Available 6.1.2 (FD) ○ - ○ ○ ○ (FD) ○ Not Available 6.1.
7.1.2 (TM) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ (TM) ○ Not Available 7.1.2 (FD) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ (FD) ○ Not Available 7.1.2 (SRD) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ (SRD) ○ Not Available 7.1.2 (SBD) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ (SBD) ○ Not Available [27] Preparation 2. Connecting speakers Speaker patterns and terminals to be connected (for STRZA1100ES) When you connect speakers to the receiver, refer to the following table.
2.0.2 (FD) ○ - - ○ (FD) - Not Available 2.1 ♦ ○ - - - ○ SB 2.1.2 (TM) ○ - - ○ (TM) ○ Not Available 2.1.2 (FD) ○ - - ○ (FD) ○ Not Available 3.0 ♦ ○ ○ - - - SB 3.0.2 (TM) ○ ○ - ○ (TM) - Not Available 3.0.2 (FD) ○ ○ - ○ (FD) - Not Available 3.1 ♦ ○ ○ - - ○ SB 3.1.2 (TM) ○ ○ - ○ (TM) ○ Not Available 3.1.
Speaker pattern SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) (L/R) jacks connection/ SUBWOOFER Front B speaker connection/ FRONT A CENTER 5.0 ♦ ○ ○ ○ - - SB 5.0.2 (FH) ♦ ○ ○ ○ ○ (FH) - Not Available 5.0.2 (TM) ○ ○ ○ ○ (TM) - Not Available 5.0.2 (FD) ○ ○ ○ ○ (FD) - Not Available 5.0.2 (SRD) ○ ○ ○ ○ (SRD) - Not Available 5.1 ♦ ○ ○ ○ - ○ SB 5.1.2 (FH) ♦ ○ ○ ○ ○ (FH) ○ Not Available 5.1.2 (TM) ○ ○ ○ ○ (TM) ○ Not Available 5.1.
[28] Preparation 3. Connecting a TV Connecting a TV Connect a TV to the HDMI OUT or MONITOR OUT jack. You can operate this receiver using the menu on the TV screen when you connect the TV to the HDMI OUT A jack. Be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead) before connecting cables. Connecting a TV incompatible with the Audio Return Channel (ARC) function via an HDMI connection Solid lines show recommended connections and the dashed lines show alternative connections for audio signals.
With just one HDMI cable connection, you can listen to the TV audio from the speakers connected to the receiver while the receiver sends audio and video to the TV. HDMI cable (not supplied) Note Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to use a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
Solid lines show recommended connections and the dashed lines show alternative connections for both video and audio signals. It is not necessary to connect all the cables. Video cable (not supplied) Audio cable (not supplied) Optical digital cable (not supplied) Note The VIDEO OUT MONITOR jack can output video signal input from the VIDEO IN jacks. Depending on the status of the connection between the TV and the antenna (aerial), the image on the TV screen may be distorted.
HDMI cable (not supplied) * The ARC (Audio Return Channel) function sends digital sound from a TV to the receiver using only an HDMI cable. Note Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to use a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc. When you want to watch HDCP 2.2 protected content and the non-HDCP 2.
Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to use a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc. [30] Preparation 3. Connecting a TV Connecting a 4K TV that supports HDCP 2.
If you are using a BRAVIA TV with the series name X950B, X900B or X850B: Connect the cable to the HDMI IN 1 jack of your TV. If you are using a different 4K TV or 4K projector: Connect to one of the HDCP 2.2-compatible HDMI input jacks. If the jack is not compatible with the ARC (Audio Return Channel) function, also connect an optical digital cable. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your 4K TV or 4K projector.
HDMI features Video All HDMI jacks support ITU-R BT.2020 wide color spaces, 3D, 4K, Deep Color (Deep Colour) and HDR (High Dynamic Range) contents pass-through. BT.2020 color space is new wider color standard that is defined for ultra-high definition television systems. HDR is an emerging video format that can display a wider range of brightness levels. The receiver supports HDR10, HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma), and Dolby Vision.
Connect devices to the receiver as illustrated below. Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead). All HDMI jacks on the receiver support High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System Revision 2.2 (HDCP 2.2). To watch content protected by HDCP 2.2, such as 4K content, connect these HDMI jacks to jacks that support HDCP 2.2 on the TV and AV device. Refer to the operating instructions of the connected device for details.
Front (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only) HDMI cable (not supplied) Super Audio CD player, CD player DVD recorder Blu-ray Disc™ Player, DVD player 4K Media Player Cable box or Satellite box Game console such as PlayStation 4 Note The HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 jacks support bandwidths of up to 18 Gbps when [HDMI Signal Format] in the [HDMI Setup] menu is set to [Enhanced format], and bandwidths of up to 9 Gbps when [HDMI Signal Format] in the [HDMI Setup] menu is set to [Standard format].
Hint This HDMI connection is an example. You can connect each HDMI device to any HDMI input, including the HDMI input on the front panel. The image quality depends on the connecting jack. We recommend that you connect your devices via an HDMI connection if they have HDMI jacks. [34] Preparation 4. Connecting audio-visual devices and the antennas (aerials) Connecting devices with jacks other than HDMI jacks Connect devices to the receiver as illustrated below.
* If you connect devices with an OPTICAL jack, reassign the input jacks. For details, see “Using other video/audio input jacks (Input Assignment).” Hint You can rename each input so that the name can be displayed on the display panel of the receiver. For details, see “Changing the name for each input (Name).” The image quality depends on the connecting jack. We recommend that you connect your devices via an HDMI connection if they have HDMI jacks. [35] Preparation 4.
TV monitor Speakers Other amplifier/receiver Video cable (not supplied) Audio cable (not supplied) Note The VIDEO OUT ZONE2 jack can output video signal input from the VIDEO IN jacks. When outputting optical/coaxial audio signals, set the audio output to PCM on the connected device. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the connected device.
Connecting another amplifier using the ZONE 3 AUDIO OUT jacks Speakers Other amplifier/receiver Audio cable (not supplied) Note Only devices connected to the analog audio input jacks and the built-in tuner (FM/AM) can output signals to Zone 3. No signals are output from devices connected to only the digital input jacks. [37] Preparation 4.
HDMI DTS-ES Discrete [DTS-ES Dscrt] 6.1 6.1 COAXIAL/OPTICAL, HDMI DTS-ES Matrix [DTS-ES Mtrx] 6.1 6.1 COAXIAL/OPTICAL, HDMI DTS 96/24 [DTS 96/24] 5.1 5.1 COAXIAL/OPTICAL, HDMI DTS-HD High Resolution Audio [DTSHD HI RES] (*1) 7.1 7.1 HDMI DTS-HD Master Audio [DTS-HD MA] (*1) 7.1 7.1 HDMI DTS:X [DTS:X] (*1) 5.1.4 or 7.1.2 5.1.2 or 7.1 HDMI DTS:X Master Audio [DTS:X MA] (*1) 5.1.4 or 7.1.2 5.1.2 or 7.1 HDMI DSD [DSD] (*1) 5.1 5.
3840 × 2160p @ 29.97/30 Hz ○ (*2) - - - 3840 × 2160p @ 25 Hz ○ (*2) - - - 3840 × 2160p @ 23.98/24 Hz ○ (*2) - - - 1920 × 1080p @ 59.94/60 Hz ○ - ○ ○ 1920 × 1080p @ 50 Hz ○ - ○ ○ 1920 × 1080p @ 29.97/30 Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ 1920 × 1080p @ 25 Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ 1920 × 1080p @ 23.98/24 Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ 1920 × 1080i @ 59.94/60 Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ 1920 × 1080i @ 50 Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ 1280 × 720p @ 59.94/60 Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ 1280 × 720p @ 50 Hz ○ ○ ○ ○ 1280 × 720p @ 29.
cables, then reassign the input jacks if the sound is not output correctly. When connecting optical digital cables, insert the plugs straight until they click into place. Do not bend or tie optical digital cables. When you use high bandwidth video formats such as 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2 and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, be sure to set the HDMI signal format. For details, see “Setting HDMI signal formats (HDMI Signal Format).” Hint All of the digital audio jacks are compatible with 32 kHz, 44.
[Zone2]. The HDMI OUT A jack supports Audio Return Channel (ARC). HDCP All HDMI jacks on the receiver support High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System Revision 2.2 (HDCP 2.2). Connect these HDMI jacks to jacks that support HDCP 2.2 on the TV and AV device. Refer to the operating instructions of the connected device for details. HDCP 2.2 is newly enhanced copyright protection technology that is used to protect content such as 4K movies.
Computer LAN cable (not supplied) Wireless access point, etc. Network camera, etc. Router Modem Internet Note Connect a router to one among ports 1 to 8 of the receiver using only one LAN cable. Do not connect the same router to the receiver using more than one LAN cable. It may cause a malfunction. Ports No. 1 and No. 2 support PoE (Power over Ethernet, Alternative A). If you connect a PoE-compatible device to one of these ports, power will be supplied to the device from the receiver.
Computer LAN cable (not supplied) Router Modem Internet [44] Preparation 6. Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control Inserting batteries into the remote control Insert two R03 (size AAA) batteries (supplied) into the remote control. Make sure that the + and - ends are in the correct position when installing batteries. Note Do not leave the remote control in an extremely hot or humid place. Do not use a new battery with an old one. Do not mix manganese batteries with other kinds of batteries.
Before connecting the AC power cord (mains lead), be sure to make connections with speakers and the other devices. 1 Connect the supplied AC power cord (mains lead) to the AC IN terminal on the receiver firmly, then connect the AC power cord (mains lead) to a wall outlet. AC IN terminal AC power cord (mains lead) (supplied) * 2 Space remains between the plug and the rear panel even when the power cord (mains lead) is inserted firmly. The cord is supposed to be connected this way.
Do not install the receiver in a confined space, such as a bookcase. Sufficient space around the receiver is needed to release heat. When placing the receiver in a rack, leave more than 44.45 mm (1.75 in) space above the receiver, and more than 44.45 mm (1.75 in) space along the sides of the receiver. The rack behind the receiver should be open. If you place the receiver with its back against the wall, leave more than 88.9 mm (3.5 in) space between the receiver and the wall.
*2 The measurement result is not utilized when [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected. The measurement result may be not utilized, depending on the audio formats. Note The D.C.A.C. is designed to achieve proper sound balance for your room. However, you can adjust the speaker levels manually according to your preference using [Test Tone]. [49] Preparation Performing Auto Calibration 2.
1 Connect the supplied calibration microphone to the CALIBRATION MIC jack. 2 Set up the calibration microphone. Place the calibration microphone at your listening position and set it at the same height as your ears. Note Insert the plug of the calibration microphone all the way into the CALIBRATION MIC jack. If the calibration microphone is not connected securely, measurements may not be made properly.
[52] Preparation Performing Auto Calibration 5. Performing Auto Calibration You can perform automatic calibration from your listening position. 1 Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Auto Calibration]. 3 Follow the instructions on the TV screen, then press to select [Start]. The measurement starts in 5 seconds. The measurement process will take approximately 30 seconds with a test tone. When the measurement ends, a beep sounds and the screen switches.
Prior settings relating to the Auto Calibration will be skipped. You can only use the display panel for the operation. The Auto Calibration function will be canceled if you perform the following during the measurement process: Turn the receiver on or off. Press the input buttons on the remote control or on the receiver. Press . Press SPEAKERS on the receiver. Press HDMI OUTPUT. Press AMP MENU. Press HOME. Press AUTO CAL. Change the volume level. [53] Preparation Performing Auto Calibration 6.
Hint The measurement results may vary depending on the position of the subwoofer. However, continuing to use the receiver with that value does not cause problems. [54] Enjoying Video and Sound Playing AV devices Using the menu on the TV screen You can display the menu of the receiver on the TV screen (*). When you want to display the menu on the TV screen connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack, set [HDMI Out B Mode] to [Main].
To return to the previous screen, press RETURN. To exit the menu, press HOME to display the home menu, then press HOME again. [55] Enjoying Video and Sound Playing AV devices Enjoying video/sound from the connected device 1 Switch the input of the TV to the input to which the receiver is connected. 2 Press HOME. The home menu is displayed on the TV screen. Depending on the TV, the home menu may take some time to appear on the TV screen. 3 Select [Watch] or [Listen] from the home menu.
Note Before you turn off the receiver, be sure to turn down the volume level. Otherwise, the next time you turn on the receiver, sound may be output at a high volume level and damage your speakers. When you turn on the receiver for the first time, it may take up to one minute until sound is output from the receiver. Hint You can select the device you want by pressing the input buttons on the remote control or the receiver.
Note Be sure to turn off the volume of the TV or activate the muting function of the TV. If your TV does not support the System Audio Control function, set [Audio Out] to [TV + AMP] in the [HDMI Setup] menu to output the sound of the TV from the TV speaker and the speakers connected to the receiver.
Note The ARC function only works on the TV connected to the HDMI OUT A jack. If the Control for HDMI function is activated on the source devices connected to the receiver or the TV, the interlocking functions only work between the TV and the source devices. [58] Enjoying Video and Sound Playing AV devices Watching HDCP 2.2 copyright-protected content To watch HDCP 2.2 copyright-protected content such as 4K content, connect the receiver and TV via an HDCP 2.2-compatible HDMI jack.
2. Frequency indication You can tune to a station automatically by pressing TUNING +/-. The receiver stops scanning whenever a station is received. You can also select a preset station by pressing PRESET +/-. FM/AM screen (Full mode) You can select and operate each item on the screen by pressing / / / and . 1. Band indication You can select [FM] or [AM] by pressing / repeatedly. 2. Frequency indication / repeatedly (Auto Tuning).
4 Select [Preset Memory] from the options menu. 5 Select a preset number. The station is stored as the selected preset number. 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 to store another station. You can store stations as follows: AM band: AM 1 to AM 30 FM band: FM 1 to FM 30 [61] Enjoying Video and Sound Listening to the radio Tuning to a station directly (Direct Tuning) You can enter the frequency of a station directly. 1 Select [Listen] - [FM TUNER] or [AM TUNER] from the home menu.
Hint Adjust the direction of the AM loop antenna (aerial) for optimum reception upon tuning to an AM station. The tuning scale for direct tuning is shown below: FM: 100 kHz AM: 10 kHz (*) * The AM tuning scale can be changed. For details, see “Changing the AM tuning scale.” [62] Enjoying Video and Sound Listening to the radio Changing the AM tuning scale You can change the AM tuning scale to either 9 kHz or 10 kHz using the buttons on the receiver.
For details on each sound field, see “Selectable sound fields and their effects.” Note The sound fields for movie may not work, depending on the input or the speaker pattern you select, or with audio formats. The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals, depending on the audio format. Some speakers or the subwoofer may not output sound, depending on the sound field setting.
Stereo STEREO When multi-channel audio signals are input, sound may not be output from certain speakers depending on the speaker settings or playback content. Note Dolby Atmos is decoded as Dolby TrueHD or Dolby Digital Plus when [Direct], [2ch Stereo] or [Neural:X] is being used. [65] Enjoying Video and Sound Enjoying sound effects Resetting sound fields to the default settings Be sure to use the buttons on the receiver to perform this operation. 1 Turn off the receiver. 2 Hold down MULTI ST.
3 Select [Front], [Center], [Surround], [Height1] (*1), [Height2] (*1) or [Height] (*2). 4 Select [Bass] or [Treble]. 5 Adjust the gain. for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES for STR-ZA1100ES *1 *2 Note This function does not work in the following cases: [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected. [Pure Direct] is set to [On]. Frequencies for [Bass] and [Treble] are fixed.
Note This function does not work in the following cases: [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected. [Pure Direct] is set to [On]. The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals, depending on the audio format. Hint You can also select [Sound Optimizer] in the [Audio Setup] menu.
You can also switch this function on/off for each input on the Input Setup screen. You can also select [In-Ceiling Speaker Mode] in [Sound Effects] from the home menu. You can also switch the function on/off by pressing IN-CEILING SP on the remote control or the receiver. To obtain optimal effects in the listening environment, configure the [Ceiling Height] setting and perform Auto Calibration.
The DTS:X Dialog Control function is a function which adjusts the dialog levels during playback of the DTS:X stream. This function enables you to increase the dialog levels in contrast with the background sound and hear dialog easily even under noisy circumstances. 1 Press OPTIONS. The options menu appears. 2 Select [Dialog Control]. 3 Press / to adjust the dialog level. Note This function may not work depending on the audio signals.
Hint You can connect one more receiver or amplifier in Zone 2 to the ZONE 2 AUDIO OUT jacks to enjoy sound in Zone 2. If connecting a TV to the VIDEO OUT ZONE2 jack, you can also view composite video images in Zone 2. Enjoying sound in three locations via an analog connection - Zone 2 + Zone 3 In addition to Zone 2, you can enjoy music at the same time in a third room by connecting a receiver or amplifier located in the third room to the ZONE 3 AUDIO OUT jacks.
Note There are restrictions on the audio sources that can be used in Zone 2/3. For details, see “Available input sources for each zone.” [72] Using the Multi-Zone Features Overview of multi-zone features Available input sources for each zone Available input sources vary depending on the zone you have selected. Available input sources for main zone You can select all input sources from every device connected to the receiver in the main zone.
AM TUNER AM broadcast received through the built-in tuner Input sources which can be output to Zone 2 (analog connection) The following input sources can be output to Zone 2.
If the digital audio signals input from the HDMI, coaxial and optical input jacks on the receiver are not output to Zone 2, set the audio output to 2ch PCM on the connected device. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the connected device. Note When [FM TUNER] or [AM TUNER] is selected at the same time in the main zone and Zone 2 or Zone 3, the item most recently selected will be set.
AM TUNER *2 AM broadcast received through the built-in tuner The following restrictions are set on the digital audio signals input from the coaxial and optical input jacks on the receiver: Only 2ch PCM signals are output to Zone 2. Digital audio stream signals such as DSD and Dolby Digital are not output to Zone 2. Multi-channel stream signals are automatically converted to 2 channels signals, and then output to Zone 2 if the same source signals as the main zone are selected in Zone 2.
[73] Using the Multi-Zone Features Enjoying sound from speakers located in another room (Zone 2) Connecting 5.1-channel speaker system with Zone 2 connection Connect each speaker as illustrated below. Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead). For details on how to connect speaker cables to the receiver, see “How to connect speaker cables.
[74] Using the Multi-Zone Features Enjoying sound from speakers located in another room (Zone 2) Assigning the speakers for Zone 2 You can assign the speakers installed in Zone 2 as Zone 2 speakers. Follow the procedure below after connecting the speakers installed in Zone 2 to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals of the receiver. 1 Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Speaker Pattern].
Hint You can also activate Zone 2 by pressing ZONE2 receiver. (power) on the remote control, or by pressing ZONE2 on the After Zone 2 is activated, you can also select source signals using the input buttons on the receiver or adjust the volume level using MASTER VOLUME on the receiver while the display panel of the receiver is in one of the following states: While [ZONE2 POWER ON] is displayed just after Zone 2 has been activated.
Note The VIDEO OUT ZONE2 jack can output video signal input from the VIDEO IN jacks. When outputting optical/coaxial audio signals, set the audio output to PCM on the connected device. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the connected device. Connecting another amplifier or TV in Zone 2 (with HDMI connection) HDMI video/audio input signals, optical/coaxial audio input signals are output to Zone 2 using the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack on the receiver.
Other amplifier/receiver Audio cable (not supplied) Note Only devices connected to the analog audio input jacks and the built-in tuner (FM/AM) can output signals to Zone 3. No signals are output from devices connected to only the digital input jacks.
2 Select [Zone2 Audio Out]. 3 Select the setting you want. AMP: Recommended setting when a TV is connected directly to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack. Sound is output from the speakers connected to the receiver. Sound is not output from the TV speakers. Zone2 TV + AMP: Recommended setting when a TV is connected directly to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack. Sound is output from the TV speakers and the speakers connected to the receiver.
2 Set [Priority]. Main & Zone2: You can enjoy the same input in the main zone and Zone 2. However, there may be some interference in the audio and video signals in the main zone and Zone 2. Main Only: You can enjoy good audio and video quality in the main zone. There is no output in Zone 2. Note This function is enabled only when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Zone2].
pressing ZONE2 or ZONE3 on the receiver. After Zone 2 or Zone 3 is activated, you can also select source signals using the input buttons on the receiver or adjust the volume level using MASTER VOLUME on the receiver while the display panel of the receiver is in one of the following states: While [ZONE2 POWER ON] or [ZONE3 POWER ON] is displayed just after Zone 2 or Zone 3 has been activated.
Turn the Control for HDMI function on to use the “BRAVIA” Sync function. The Control for HDMI function needs to be turned on separately for the receiver and the connected device. 1 Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Control for HDMI]. 3 Select [On]. The Control for HDMI function of the receiver is turned on. 4 Press HOME to return to the home menu. 5 Press HOME to exit the home menu.
You can turn off the receiver and the connected device automatically when you turn off the TV. 1 Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Standby Linked to TV]. 3 Select the setting you want.
When [Control for HDMI] is set to [On], the [Audio Out] settings in the [HDMI Setup] menu will be set automatically according to the setting of the System Audio Control function. [85] Using Other Features Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync) Enjoying an input source from a connected device immediately (One-Touch Play function) When you play content on a device (Blu-ray Disc player, PlayStation®4, etc.
[87] Using Other Features Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync) Operating the receiver menu using the TV remote control (Remote Easy Control function) You can select the receiver by the SYNC MENU of the TV and operate the receiver. This function can be used if the TV supports the SYNC MENU. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV. Note The receiver is recognized as [Tuner] by the TV. Some of the operations may not be available depending on the type of TV.
[90] Using Other Features Enjoying video and sound with your desired way of use Switching the monitors that output the HDMI video signals If you have connected two monitors to the HDMI OUT A and HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jacks, you can switch the output for these two monitors using the HDMI OUTPUT button on the remote control. 1 Turn on the receiver and the two monitors. 2 Press HDMI OUTPUT.
Optical: Specifies input of digital audio signals to the OPTICAL jack. Coaxial: Specifies input of digital audio signals to the COAXIAL jack. Analog: Specifies input of analog audio signals to the AUDIO IN (L/R) jacks. [92] Using Other Features Enjoying video and sound with your desired way of use Using other video/audio input jacks (Input Assignment) You can reassign video and/or audio signals to other input jacks if the default settings of the jacks do not correspond to your connected device. E.g.
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX (*), TV (*), SA-CD/CD * Default setting Assignable HDMI input jacks (for STR-ZA1100ES) IN 1: BD/DVD (*), SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD IN 2: BD/DVD, SAT/CATV (*), GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD IN 3: BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME (*), STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD IN 4: BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB (*), VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD IN 5: BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD (*) None: BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO(*), AUX (*), TV (*), S
Input: BD/DVD Sound Field: Dolby Surround Calibration Type: No change [94] Using Other Features Saving and recalling various settings for the receiver (Custom Preset) Saving the settings to a preset 1 Select [Custom Preset] from the home menu. 2 Press OPTIONS with a preset for which you want to edit settings among from [1: Movie], [2: Music], [3: Party] or [4: Night] selected. 3 Select the menu you want from the options menu.
Hint You can recall the setting(s) saved for [1: Movie], [2: Music], [3: Party] or [4: Night] directly by pressing CUSTOM PRESET 1, CUSTOM PRESET 2, CUSTOM PRESET 3 or CUSTOM PRESET 4 on the remote control.
Height1 Treble (*1): No change Height2 Bass (*1): No change Height2 Treble (*1): No change Height Bass (*2): No change Height Treble (*2): No change 3: Party Preset Name: Party Input: No change Tuner Preset: No change Volume: -23.
Using the sleep timer (Sleep) You can set the receiver to turn off automatically after a specified period of time. 1 Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Sleep]. 3 Set specified time. 2:00:00 1:30:00 1:00:00 0:30:00 Off [SLEEP] lights up on the display panel of the receiver when sleep timer is being used. Hint You can check the remaining time before the receiver turns off on the System Setup screen.
The currently applied sound field is displayed on the lower line of the display panel. *1 *2 *3 *4 [PURE DIRECT] appears on the display panel when the Pure Direct function is activated. Stream Information is not displayed when no signals can be found for the selected input. Appears only when you have set an arbitrary input name. Appears only when you have set an arbitrary preset station name. In this case, the preset station name and frequency are displayed alternately each time you press DISPLAY.
[Trigger 3] (*1) and [Trigger] (*2) for the desired input. *1 *2 for STR-ZA3100ES for STR-ZA2100ES/STR-ZA1100ES Note The settings of [AUDIO IN] on the Input Setup screen are fixed. Icon You can set the icon displayed on the Watch/Listen menu. Name You can change the name displayed on the Watch/Listen menu. Watch/Listen You can set whether an input is displayed on the Watch menu or the Listen menu. Watch: Displays an input to the Watch menu. Listen: Displays an input to the Listen menu.
You can set the input mode for each input. Preset Sound Field You can assign a default “Sound Field” to each input source that will be selected automatically when you select the input source. In-Ceiling Speaker Mode You can select whether or not to use the In-Ceiling Speaker Mode with the current input. A/V Sync You can delay the output of audio to minimize the time gap between audio output and visual display. Subwoofer Low Pass Filter You can turn on or off the low-pass filter for the subwoofer output.
4 Press / / 5 Select [Enter]. / and to select characters one by one to enter the name. The name you entered is registered. [102] Adjusting Settings Speaker Setup 1. About Auto Calibration Auto Calibration allows you to perform automatic calibration as follows. Check the connection between each speaker and the receiver. Adjust the speaker level. Measure the distance of each speaker from your seating position. (*1) Measure the speaker size. (*1) Measure the frequency characteristics (EQ).
neighbors and any children who are present. If the muting function has been activated before you perform Auto Calibration, the muting function will shut off automatically. It may not be possible to take the correct measurements or to perform Auto Calibration at all if special speakers such as dipole speakers are used. [104] Adjusting Settings Speaker Setup 3.
The indicators on the display panel shows which set of terminals are selected. SP A : Speakers connected to the SPEAKERS FRONT A terminals. SP B (*): Speakers connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals. SP AB (*): Speakers connected to both the SPEAKERS FRONT A and SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals (parallel connection). (None): [SPEAKERS OFF] appears on the display panel.
For details on the measurement results, see “6. Checking Auto Calibration results.” 5 Save the measurement results. Select [Save] in step 4. Calibration Matching When Auto Calibration is executed, this function works automatically, matching the distance and level of the right and left speakers. You can set this function only after the D.C.A.C. measurement process has been completed and the results of the D.C.A.C. measurement are saved. The setting is valid until you change it.
The measurement starts in 5 seconds. The measurement process will take approximately 30 seconds with a test tone. When the measurement ends, a beep sounds and the screen switches. 3 Select the item you want. Save: Saves the measurement results and exits the setting process. Retry: Performs the Auto Calibration again. Discard: Exits the setting process without saving the measurement results. 4 Save the measurement results. Select [Save] in step 3.
Note This function does not work in the following cases: [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected. [Auto Calibration] has not been performed. The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals, depending on the audio format. [109] Adjusting Settings Speaker Setup Selecting the Auto Calibration type (Calibration Type) You can select a calibration type after you have performed the Auto Calibration and saved the settings.
2 Select [Speaker Pattern]. 3 Select the speaker pattern you want. [111] Adjusting Settings Speaker Setup Checking the speaker position and the corresponding speaker terminals (Speaker Connections) This function lets you know the position of the speaker you select and the corresponding speaker terminals on the receiver to which the speaker should be connected. 1 Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Speaker Connections].
Bi-Amp: When using the bi-amplifier connection. Front B: When using the front B speaker connection. Off: When none of the connections above are used. Note When you change the connection from a bi-amplifier or speakers front B to surround back speakers connection, set the [SB Speaker Assign] to [Off], then set up the speakers again.
If you do not use the subwoofer, the front speakers are automatically set to [Large]. [114] Adjusting Settings Speaker Setup Adjusting the speaker distance (Distance) You can adjust the distance from where you are sitting to each speaker (front left/right, center, surround left/right, surround back left/right, height1 left/right (*1), height2 left/right (*1), height left/right (*2), subwoofer). *1 *2 for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES for STR-ZA1100ES 1 Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
4 Adjust the level. [116] Adjusting Settings Speaker Setup Outputting a test tone from each speaker (Test Tone) You can output a test tone from each speaker in sequence. 1 Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Test Tone]. 3 Select the setting you want. Off Auto: The test tone is output from each speaker in sequence.
[Speaker Setup] menu. A measured speaker crossover frequency is set for each speaker after the Auto Calibration is performed. 1 Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Crossover Frequency]. 3 Select the speaker for which you want to adjust the crossover frequency on the screen. 4 Set the crossover frequency of the selected speaker. Note The surround back speakers will be set to the same setting as that of the surround speakers.
4 Select [Bass] or [Treble]. 5 Adjust the gain. for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES for STR-ZA1100ES *1 *2 Note This function does not work in the following cases: [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected. [Pure Direct] is set to [On]. Frequencies for [Bass] and [Treble] are fixed. Depending on the audio format, the receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the original sampling frequency of the input signals.
This function does not work in the following cases: There is no center speaker. Front high speakers are not assigned to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals. The [2ch Stereo] or [Multi Stereo] sound field is being used. [In-Ceiling Speaker Mode] is set to [Front & Center] or [Front].
3 Select the setting you want. Type A: Places surround back speakers on the back wall in addition to those speakers in Recommendation ITU-R for 5.1 channel speaker placement. Type B: Places four surround speakers at virtually identical angles, according to Recommendation ITUR for 7.1 channel speaker placement. Off: Speaker positioning is not relocated. Note This function does not work in the following cases. [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
You can set the height from the floor to the ceiling speakers. The In-Ceiling Speaker Mode function works better by configuring this setting and performing Auto Calibration. 1 Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Ceiling Height]. 3 Adjust the height. [123] Adjusting Settings Speaker Setup Selecting the unit of measurement (Distance Unit) You can select the unit of measurement for setting distances. 1 Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
4 Select [OK]. The receiver starts connecting to the network. For details, refer to the messages that appear on the TV screen. If using a fixed IP address Select [Manual] in step 3. The IP address input display appears on the TV screen. Enter the value for [IP Address] using the on-screen keyboard. Press / / / and to select the characters one by one, then select [Enter] to confirm the values. Enter the values for [Subnet Mask], [Default Gateway], [Primary DNS] and [Secondary DNS], then select [Next].
2 Select [Network Standby]. 3 Set to [On] or [Off]. On: The network function works even when the receiver is in standby mode, and the receiver resumes operation when controlled over the network. Off: The network function turns off when the receiver is in standby mode. The receiver takes more time to resumes operation when powered on again. Note When the receiver is in standby mode, the Standby] is set to [On].
For details on how to configure settings for this function, consult your nearest Sony dealer. [128] Adjusting Settings Audio Setup Playing audio signals with high-quality sound (Digital Legato Linear (D.L.L.)) The D.L.L. function is a technology developed by Sony that allows low-quality digital and analog audio signals to be played with high-quality sound. 1 Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Digital Legato Linear]. 3 Select the setting you want.
2 Select the setting you want. Normal: Adjusts for the reference level of a movie. Low: Adjusts for a CD or other software whose average sound pressure level is processed highly. Off Note This function does not work in the following cases: [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected. [Pure Direct] is set to [On]. The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals, depending on the audio format.
Hint You can also select [Sound Field] in [Sound Effects] from the home menu. You can also use 2CH/DIRECT, A.F.D., MOVIE or MULTI ST. on the remote control or the receiver to select a sound field. [131] Adjusting Settings Audio Setup Enjoying more natural sound with speakers installed in the ceiling (In-Ceiling Speaker Mode) Set whether or not to use In-Ceiling Speaker Mode with the current input.
To obtain optimal effects in the listening environment, configure the [Ceiling Height] setting and perform Auto Calibration. [132] Adjusting Settings Audio Setup Enjoying high-fidelity sound (Pure Direct) You can enjoy higher-fidelity sound from all inputs using the Pure Direct function. When the Pure Direct function is on, the display panel lights off to suppress noise that affects sound quality. 1 Select [Sound Effects] - [Pure Direct] from the home menu. 2 Select [On].
1 Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Subwoofer Low Pass Filter]. 3 Select the setting you want. On: Always activates the low-pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 120 Hz. Off: Does not activate the low-pass filter. Note This function does not work when [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
[135] Adjusting Settings Audio Setup Selecting the language of digital broadcasts (Dual Mono) You can select the language you want when listening to a digital broadcast with dual audio. This function only works for Dolby Digital sources. 1 Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Dual Mono]. 3 Select the setting you want. Main: Sound in the main language will be output. Sub: Sound in the sub language will be output.
[137] Adjusting Settings Audio Setup Switching the mode of the DTS decoder (Neural:X) You can switch the DTS decoder to “Direct Mode” or “Non-Direct Mode.” When in “Direct Mode,” the audio is extracted and reproduced as closely as possible to what the content creator intended. When in “Non-Direct Mode,” the audio is extracted and adapted to fit as closely as possible to the speaker layout of the playback system (regardless of the source configuration).
Auto: Enables video scaling control of 4K HDMI output automatically if you connect a 4K-compatible TV. Off: Only upscales video signals from VIDEO IN, COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks up to 1080p. Note This function works only when video signals from the VIDEO IN, COMPONENT VIDEO IN, or HDMI IN jacks are being received. HDMI video input signals must be 1080p@23.98/24 Hz. The HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack does not support 4K Scaling.
simultaneously with the TV (System Power Off function) (Standby Linked to TV) You can turn off the receiver and the connected device automatically when you turn off the TV. 1 Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Standby Linked to TV]. 3 Select the setting you want.
3 Select the setting you want. Standard: The sound of the TV connected to the receiver via the HDMI OUT A jack is output from the receiver when TV input is selected. Off: The sound of the TV connected to the receiver via the HDMI OUT A jack is not output from the receiver even when TV input is selected. If you connect to a TV that is not compatible with the Audio Return Channel (ARC) function or you want to select an audio signal using a cable other than an HDMI cable (e.g.
The top of the cabinet may become hot. This is because part of the circuit(s) inside the receiver is(are) still turned on, and is not a malfunction. When [Auto] is selected, it may take a little more time for the image and sound to be output to the TV than when [On] is selected. This function does not work for the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack.
1 Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Zone2 Audio Out]. 3 Select the setting you want. AMP: Recommended setting when a TV is connected directly to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack. Sound is output from the speakers connected to the receiver. Sound is not output from the TV speakers. Zone2 TV + AMP: Recommended setting when a TV is connected directly to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack. Sound is output from the TV speakers and the speakers connected to the receiver.
1 2 Select [Subwoofer Level]. 3 Select the setting you want. Auto: Automatically sets the level to 0 dB or +10 dB, depending on the audio stream. +10 dB 0 dB [146] Adjusting Settings HDMI Setup Selecting the method to use the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack (HDMI Out B Mode) You can use the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack can be used for the Zone 2 output. 1 Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [HDMI Out B Mode]. 3 Select the setting you want.
Setting the priority for the main zone (Priority) Lets you set the priority when you select the same input for both the main zone and Zone 2. 1 Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu. 2 Set [Priority]. Main & Zone2: You can enjoy the same input in the main zone and Zone 2. However, there may be some interference in the audio and video signals in the main zone and Zone 2. Main Only: You can enjoy good audio and video quality in the main zone. There is no output in Zone 2.
[149] Adjusting Settings HDMI Setup Setting HDMI signal formats (HDMI Signal Format) You can select the signal format so that the receiver can receive high resolution 4K signals. 1 Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [HDMI Signal Format]. 3 Select the HDMI input you want to apply the setting from the HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 jack. 4 Select the setting you want. Standard format: If you do not receive high resolution 4K signals, select [Standard format] usually.
2 Select [Zone Controls]. 3 Select the item you want, then set the item. Zone2 Zone2 Zone2 Zone3 Zone3 Zone3 Power: Turns on/off the power for Zone 2. Input: Selects the input source for Zone 2. Volume: Adjusts the volume level for Zone 2. Power: Turns on/off the power for Zone 3. Input: Selects the input source for Zone 3. Volume: Adjusts the volume level for Zone 3.
[153] Adjusting Settings Zone Setup Presetting the volume in Zone 2/3 (Zone2/3 Preset Volume) You can set the volume level in Zone 2 or Zone 3 when turning on the receiver. 1 Select [Setup] - [Zone Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Zone2 Preset Volume] or [Zone3 Preset Volume]. 3 Adjust the volume level. [154] Adjusting Settings Zone Setup Limiting the volume for Zone 2/3 (Zone2/3 Max Volume) You can limit the maximum volume level output to Zone 2 and/or Zone 3.
2 Select [Zone2 Line Out] or [Zone3 Line Out]. 3 Select the setting you want. Variable: Select when you cannot adjust the volume level on the amplifier in Zone 2 or Zone 3. The volume level of the receiver output in Zone 2 or Zone 3 will become adjustable. Fixed: Select to adjust the volume on the amplifier in Zone 2 or Zone 3. The volume level of the receiver output in Zone 2 or Zone 3 on the receiver will be fixed. Note When [Variable] is set, the volume level is turned down by default.
You can turn on or off the information display which appears on the TV screen when the volume level or sound field, etc., of the receiver is changed. 1 Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Auto Display]. 3 Select the setting you want. On Off [158] Adjusting Settings System Setup Setting standby mode (Auto Standby) You can set the receiver to switch to standby mode automatically when you do not operate the receiver or when no signals are input to the receiver.
Changing the volume display (Volume Display) You can set the volume display on the TV screen and display panel. 1 Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [Volume Display]. 3 Select the setting you want. Relative: Indicates the volume in dB. Absolute: Indicates the number of steps. [160] Adjusting Settings System Setup Switching the brightness of the display panel (Dimmer) You can switch the brightness of the display panel between 3 levels.
2 Select [Sleep]. 3 Set specified time. 2:00:00 1:30:00 1:00:00 0:30:00 Off [SLEEP] lights up on the display panel of the receiver when sleep timer is being used. Hint You can check the remaining time before the receiver turns off on the System Setup screen. Also, the remaining time appears on the bottom right of the TV screen when it becomes 1 minute or less. The sleep timer will be canceled if you perform the following: Update the software of the receiver. Turn the receiver on or off.
2 Select [Network Update]. 3 Follow the instructions on the TV screen. [164] Adjusting Settings System Setup Updating the software using the USB flash drive (USB Update) You can update the receiver software using the USB flash drive. 1 Copy the file for updating to the top level directory (just under the root directory) of the USB flash drive. 2 Connect the USB flash drive to the SETTING 3 Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu. 4 Select [USB Update]. (USB) port of the receiver.
You can set whether or not to control the receiver from external devices. 1 Select [Setup] - [Install Setup] from the home menu. 2 Select [External Control]. 3 Select the setting you want. On Off [167] Adjusting Settings Install Setup Switching on/off the 12V trigger output (Trigger 1/2/3) (for STR-ZA3100ES) If you connect a device equipped with trigger input jacks, you can turn on the device or set it to standby simultaneously with the receiver.
Note When all of [Main Zone], [Zone 2] and [Zone 3] are deselected, all other items will be unavailable. If you set 12V trigger output as unavailable for all inputs, switching input will have no affect on 12V trigger outputs. If you set 12V trigger output as unavailable for all of [HDMI OUT A], [HDMI OUT B] and [HDMI OUT OFF], the HDMI OUT settings will have no affect on 12V trigger outputs.
If you set 12V trigger output as unavailable for all inputs, switching input will have no affect on 12V trigger outputs. If you set 12V trigger output as unavailable for all of [HDMI OUT A], [HDMI OUT B] and [HDMI OUT OFF], the HDMI OUT settings will have no affect on 12V trigger outputs. Settings for [HDMI OUT A], [HDMI OUT B] and [HDMI OUT OFF] are available only when they work in sync with the power in the main zone.
2 Select [Settings Lock]. 3 Select [On]. Hint To set this function to [Off], press PING, AMP MENU and ENTER on the receiver at the same time. [171] Adjusting Settings Using the menu on the display panel Operating the receiver with the menu on the display panel You can operate this receiver using the display panel even if the TV is not connected to the receiver or the TV is turned off. 1 Press AMP MENU. The menu is displayed on the display panel of the receiver.
[172] Adjusting Settings Using the menu on the display panel Viewing information on the display panel The display panel provides various information on the status of the receiver, such as the sound field. 1 Select the input for which you want to check information. 2 Press DISPLAY repeatedly. The default input name or the input name you have set is displayed on the upper line of the display panel.
Note Do not turn the receiver off until [MEMORY CLEARED!] appears on the display panel. [174] Troubleshooting PROTECTOR Error messages The receiver will automatically turn off after a few seconds. Check the following: There may be an electrical surge or power failure. Unplug the AC power cord (mains lead) and then plug in the cord again after 30 minutes. An over-current from the USB port was detected. Disconnect the USB device as prompted in the warning message and close the message.
[177] Troubleshooting Error messages List of messages after Auto Calibration measurements Code 31: Front speakers are not selected properly. Select the front speakers using SPEAKERS and perform the Auto Calibration again. For details on selecting the front speakers, see “4. Selecting the front speakers.” Code 32, Code 33: Speakers were not detected or not connected properly. None of the front speakers are connected or only one front speaker is connected.
[179] Troubleshooting General The receiver is turned off automatically. [Auto Standby] is set to [On]. The sleep timer function was activated. [PROTECTOR] was activated. [FAN STOPPED] (for STR-ZA3100ES only) was activated. [180] Troubleshooting General The receiver does not turn on after performing USB Update or Network Update. The USB Update or Network Update procedure may not have been completed.
The receiver does not turn off even when the TV is turned off. Check [Standby Linked to TV] in the [HDMI Setup] menu. If you want the receiver to turn off when the TV is turned off regardless of the input of the receiver, set [Standby Linked to TV] to [On]. The TV must support the Control for HDMI function. For details, refer to the operating instructions of your TV. Set [Control for HDMI] to [On] in the [HDMI Setup] menu. The TV must support the Control for HDMI function.
When you use high bandwidth video formats such as 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2 and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, we recommend you to use a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps. If your TV has similar menu for high bandwidth video format, check the setting on the TV menu when you set [HDMI Signal Format] to [Enhanced format] on this receiver. For details on the setting of the TV menu, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
[190] Troubleshooting Image The display panel is turned off. Make sure [Pure Direct] is set to [Off] in the [Sound Effects] menu. When the function is set to [On], the display panel is turned off. Adjust the brightness of the display panel using [Dimmer] in the [System Setup] menu. [191] Troubleshooting Image Image does not appear on the TV screen when the receiver is not turned on. Set [Control for HDMI] to [On], and then set [Standby Through] to [Auto] or [On] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
Try pressing the input button on the remote control or on the receiver to select the device of your choice. If you want to listen to sound from the TV speaker in the main zone, set [Audio Out] to [TV + AMP] in the [HDMI Setup] menu. If you cannot play multi-channel audio source, set [AMP]. However, the sound will not be output through the TV speaker. If you want to listen to sound from the TV speaker in Zone 2, set [Zone2 Audio Out] to [Zone2 TV + AMP] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
is poor or the sound does not come out of the device. When a connected device does not support the copyright protection technology (HDCP), the image and/or the sound from the HDMI OUT A and HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jacks may be distorted or may not be output. If this is the case, check the specifications of the connected device. Set the image resolution of the playback device to more than 720p/1080i to enjoy High Bitrate Audio (DTSHD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, DTS:X Master Audio, Dolby Atmos).
Connect the receiver to an HDMI input jack of the TV which supports the Audio Return Channel (ARC) function, and then perform the operation described in “If you use a TV compatible with Dolby Digital Plus output.” [199] Troubleshooting Sound The left and right sound is unbalanced or reversed. Check that the speakers and device are connected correctly and securely. Adjust the sound level parameters using the [Speaker Setup] menu.
7.0, 7.1 [202] Troubleshooting Sound The surround effect cannot be obtained. Make sure you have selected a sound field for movies. [Dolby Surround] and [Neural:X] do not work when the speaker pattern is set to 2.0 or 2.1. [Neural:X] does not work with DTS audio signals that have a sampling frequency of 88.2 kHz or higher.
[206] Troubleshooting Tuner The FM reception is poor. Extend and adjust the position of the FM wire antenna (aerial) to a place where the reception conditions are good. Place the FM wire antenna (aerial) near a window. [207] Troubleshooting Tuner The FM stereo reception is poor. Set the FM station receiving mode to the monaural mode. [208] Troubleshooting Tuner You cannot tune to radio stations. Check that the antennas (aerials) are connected securely.
The USB plug is being inserted upside down. Connect the plug in the correct orientation. [211] Troubleshooting Network connection An error message appears. Check the nature of the error. See “Network features message list.” [212] Troubleshooting Network connection Cannot connect to the network. Check that the LAN cable is connected to the receiver when you want to connect the receiver to the network via a wired LAN connection. Check the network information.
[214] Troubleshooting “BRAVIA” Sync (Control for HDMI) TV sound cannot be heard from the speakers connected to the receiver. Make sure [Audio Return Channel] is set to [Standard] in the [HDMI Setup] menu. Make sure [Input Mode] for the TV input is set to [Auto] in the [Input Setup] menu. Make sure your TV supports the ARC function. Make sure that the HDMI input of your TV is labeled “ARC.” If your TV has multiple HDMI input jacks, make sure the receiver is connected to the one supports the ARC function.
[217] Troubleshooting If the problem is not solved Resetting sound fields to the default settings Be sure to use the buttons on the receiver to perform this operation. 1 Turn off the receiver. 2 Hold down MULTI ST. and press (power) on the receiver. [S.F. INITIALIZED!] appears on the display panel and all sound fields are reset to their default setting.
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Be sure to connect the speaker cables correctly to the terminals of the speaker and this receiver. Also, be sure to tightly twist the speaker wire strands and insert them securely into the speaker terminals. Strip the jacket to 10 mm (13/32 in) at each end of the speaker cables. * Note Be sure not remove too much of the speaker cable sleeves, so as to prevent the wires of the speaker cables from touching each other.
5 Press / / 6 Select [Enter]. / and to select characters one by one to enter the name. The name you entered is registered. Canceling naming input Press RETURN before Step 6. Note Some letters that can be displayed on the TV screen cannot be displayed on the display panel. Hint You can also select [Name Input] from [Tuner Setup] in the [System Setup] menu instead of performing steps 1 to 4. Menu list (on the display panel) The following options are available in each menu. 1. Input Setup [1.
Test Tone [2.10. TEST TONE] (*5) OFF, AUTO XXX -10.0 dB to XXX +10.0 dB (1 dB interval), FIX XXX -10.0 dB to XXX +10.0 dB (1 dB interval) (*4) Crossover Frequency [2.11. CROSSOVER FREQUENCY] XXX 40 Hz to XXX 200 Hz (10 Hz interval) (*3) (*6) Equalizer [2.12. EQUALIZER] XXX TREBLE -10.0 dB to XXX TREBLE +10.0 dB (1 dB interval), XXX BASS -10.0 dB to XXX BASS +10.0 dB (1 dB interval) (*3) Center Speaker Lift Up [2.13. CENTER SPEAKER LIFT UP] 1 to 10, OFF Surround Speaker Position [2.14.
Priority [5.10. PRIORITY] MAIN&ZONE2, MAIN ONLY Fast View [5.11. FAST VIEW] AUTO, OFF HDMI Signal Format [5.12. HDMI SIGNAL FORMAT] STANDARD, ENHANCED 6. Zone Setup [6. ZONE SETUP] Zone Controls [6.1.ZONE CONTROLS] Zone2 Power [6.1.1 ZONE2 POWER] ON, OFF Zone2 Input [6.1.2 ZONE2 INPUT] SOURCE, BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD, FM TUNER, AM TUNER Zone2 Volume [6.1.3 ZONE2 VOLUME] OFF, -oodB to +23.0dB (*7) OFF, MIN to MAX (*8) Zone3 Power [6.1.4 ZONE3 POWER] ON, OFF Zone3 Input [6.1.
8. Install Setup [8. INSTALL SETUP] External Control [8.1. EXTERNAL CONTROL] ON, OFF Trigger 1 [8.2. TRIGGER 1] (*10) USE, --Trigger 2 [8.3. TRIGGER 2] (*10) USE, --Trigger 3 [8.4. TRIGGER 3] (*10) USE, --Trigger [8.2. TRIGGER] (*11) USE, --Test Picture for HDMI Out A [8.5. TEST OUT A] (*10)/[8.3. TEST OUT A] (*11) 4K/60Hz/4:4:4, 4K/24Hz/4:4:4, 1080p/60Hz, 480p/60Hz, OFF Test Picture for HDMI Out B [8.6. TEST OUT B] (*10)/[8.4.
5 Select the setting you want. Stereo: The FM station is received in stereo. Monaural: The FM station is received in monaural. Note You can set FM mode in the options menu if the frequency indication is selected in step 3. Hint You can also set FM mode with [Tuner Setup] in the [System Setup] menu. Confirming active subwoofer setup When a subwoofer is connected, turn on the subwoofer and turn up the volume prior to activating the subwoofer. Turn the LEVEL to just before the mid-point.
2 Select [Tuner Setup]. 3 Select [Preset Gain Level]. 4 Press / to adjust the gain level.