4-233-503-13(2)FM StereoFM-AM ReceiverOperating Instructions© 2001 Sony CorporationSTR-DE475STR-K402Owner’s RecordThe model and serial numbers are loc
10Hooking Up the ComponentsConnecting the AC power cordBefore connecting the AC power cord of this receiver to awall outlet:• Connect the speaker syst
11Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemMULTI CHANNEL DECODINGMASTER VOLUMEDISPLAY–+MULTI CH IN INPUT MODEBASSMUTINGA.F.D.ENTERNAMEVIDEO DVD/LD
12Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemSUBWOOFERIN OUT IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTAUDIO OUTFRONT120V240V 220VCENTERSURROUNDAUDIO INRLRLRLRLV
13Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemTo avoid short-circuiting the speakersShort-circuiting of the speakers may damage the receiver.To preven
14Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemPerforming Initial Setup OperationsOnce you have hooked up the speakers and turned on thepower, clear th
15Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemSpecifying the speaker parameters1 Press ?/1 to turn on the receiver.2 Press SET UP.3 Press MENU I/i to
16Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker System* These parameters are not available when “Surroundspeaker size” is set to “NO”.45°90°20°BBAAMulti Chann
17Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker Systemx Sub woofer selectionInitial setting : S.W. YES• If you connect a sub woofer, select “S.W. YES”.• If yo
18Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemAdjusting the speaker volumeUse the remote while seated in your listening position toadjust the volume o
19Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemChecking the connectionsAfter connecting all of your components to the receiver,do the following to veri
2WARNINGTo prevent fire or shockhazard, do not expose theunit to rain or moisture.This symbol is intended to alert the user tothe presence of uninsula
20Hooking Up and Setting Up the Speaker SystemThere’s no sound from a specific component., Check that the component is connected correctly tothe audio
21Location of Parts and Basic OperationsFront Panel PartsDescriptionsLocation ofParts and BasicOperationsThis chapter provides informationabout the lo
22Location of Parts and Basic OperationsFront Panel Parts DescriptionMULTI CHANNEL DECODINGMASTER VOLUMEDISPLAY–+MULTI CH IN INPUT MODEBASSMUTINGA.F.D
23Location of Parts and Basic Operationsqa INPUT MODE buttonPress to select the input mode for your digitalcomponents (DVD/LD and TV/SAT).Each press s
24EnjoyingSurroundSoundThis chapter describes how to set upthe receiver to enjoy surround sound.You can enjoy multi channel surroundwhen playing back
25Enjoying Surround SoundSelecting a Sound FieldYou can enjoy surround sound simply by selecting one ofthe pre-programmed sound fields according to th
26Enjoying Surround SoundNORM. SURR.(NORMAL SURROUND)STUDIO A(CINEMA STUDIO A)STUDIO B(CINEMA STUDIO B)STUDIO C(CINEMA STUDIO C)V.M.DIMENS.*(VIRTUAL M
27Enjoying Surround SoundSound field informationSound field Effect NotesHALLJAZZ(JAZZ CLUB)L. HOUSE(LIVE HOUSE)GAMENotes• The effects provided by the
28Enjoying Surround SoundPRO LOGICD.RANGEMONODTSSTEREOOPTSP. OFFSLS SRL C RMEMORYL F EDIGITALaCOAX810 2 356479Understanding the Multi-Channel Surround
29Enjoying Surround SoundSource sound displaysThe letters (L, C, R, etc.) indicate the source sound. The box around the letters varies to show how the
3About This ManualThe instructions in this manual are for modelsSTR-DE475 and STR-K402. Check your model number bylooking at the lower right corner of
30Enjoying Surround SoundCustomizing Sound FieldsBy adjusting the surround parameters and the tonecharacteristics of the front speakers, you can custo
31Enjoying Surround SoundAdjusting the level parametersThe LEVEL menu contains parameters that let you adjustthe balance and speaker volumes of each s
32Enjoying Surround SoundCustomizing Sound FieldsDynamic range compressor (D. RANGE)Initial setting : COMP. OFFLets you compress the dynamic range of
33Enjoying Surround SoundAdjustable parameters for each sound fieldEFFECT WALL REVERB FRONT SURR SURR CENTER SUB WOOFERLFELEVEL TYPE TIME BAL. BAL. LE
34ReceivingBroadcastsThis chapter describes how to receiveFM or AM broadcasts and how topreset selected stations.You can tune in stations on this rece
35Receiving BroadcastsBrief descriptions of buttons used toreceive broadcastsPRESET TUNING +/–: Press to scan all preset radiostations.TUNING +/–: P
36Receiving BroadcastsDirect TuningFor details on the buttons used in this section, see “Briefdescriptions of buttons used to receive broadcasts” onpa
37Receiving BroadcastsnA1˜A2˜...˜A0˜B1˜B2˜...˜B0NnC0˜...C2˜C1NPreset TuningFor details on the buttons used in this section, see “Briefdescriptions of
38MULTI CHANNEL DECODINGMASTER VOLUMEDISPLAY–+MULTI CH IN INPUT MODEBASSMUTINGA.F.D.ENTERNAMEVIDEO DVD/LD TV/SATMD/TAPE CD TUNERSET UPMENULEVEL SURRSO
39Other OperationsPlayback component(program source)cççcRecording component(tape deck, MD deck,VCR)Function buttonsMULTI CHANNEL DECODINGMASTER VOLUME
4Hooking UptheComponentsThis chapter describes how to connectvarious audio and video componentsto the receiver. Be sure to read thesections for the co
40Other OperationsRecordingRecording on a video tapeYou can record from a TV, or an LD player using thereceiver. You can also add audio from a variety
41Other OperationsAdjustment Using the SETUP ButtonThe SET UP button allows you to make the followingadjustments.Selecting the MULTI CH IN video input
42TroubleshootingIf you experience any of the following difficulties whileusing the receiver, use this troubleshooting guide to helpyou remedy the pro
43Additional InformationNo sound or only a very low-level sound is heardfrom the surround speakers., Make sure the sound field function is on (pressSO
44Additional InformationOutputs MD/TAPE (OUT):VIDEO (AUDIO OUT):Voltages: 250 mV,Impedance:10 kilohmsSUB WOOFER:Voltage: 2 VImpedance :1 kilohmsPHONE
45Additional InformationAM tuner sectionTuning rangeModels of area code U, CAWith 10-kHz tuningscale:530 - 1710 kHz5)With 9-kHz tuningscale:531 - 1710
46Additional InformationGlossarySurround soundSound that consists of three elements:direct sound, early reflected sound(early reflections) and reverbe
47Additional InformationPress and lightPress MENU I or i to select Press MENU + or – to select See pageSURR buttonEFFECT LEVEL depends on sound mode (
48Additional InformationRemote Button DescriptionYou can use the remote to operate the components in your system. The tables below show the settings o
49Additional InformationRemote Button Operations Functionx CD player/ Stops play.MD deck/Tapedeck/VCR/DVD player/VCD player/LD player/DAT deckPOSITION
5Hooking Up the SystemSUBWOOFERIN OUT IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTAUDIO OUTFRONTCENTERSURROUNDAUDIO INRLRLRLRLMULTI CH INMULTI CH INDIGITALDIGITALAN
50Additional Information1 Hold down the Function button whose function youwant to change (for example, CD/SACD).2 Press the corresponding button of th
51IndexAAC-3. See Dolby Digital (AC-3)Adjustingbrightness of the display 21speaker volumes 18surround parameters 30Automatic tuning 36BBasic
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6Hooking Up the ComponentsIN OUTççLINELROUTPUTLINELROUTPUTLINEINPUTSUBWOOFERIN OUT IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTAUDIO OUTFRONTCENTERSURROUNDAUDIO INR
7Hooking Up the ComponentsVIDEOININPUTRLAUDIO OUT VIDEOOUTOUTPUTRLAUDIO OUT VIDEOOUTOUTPUTIN OUTVIDEOOUTRVIDEOINAUDIOOUTAUDIOININPUT OUTPUTLççSUBWOOFE
8Hooking Up the ComponentsDVD/LDVIDEO INAC-3 RFOUTVIDEO OUTMULTI CHANNEL DECODINGMASTER VOLUMEDISPLAY–+MULTI CH IN INPUT MODEBASSMUTINGA.F.D.ENTERNAME
9Hooking Up the ComponentsSUBWOOFERIN OUT IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO OUTAUDIO OUTFRONT120V240V 220VCENTERSURROUNDAUDIO INRLRLRLRLVOLTAGE SELECTORVOLTA
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