Sony DVD Player BDP S780 User Manual

4-267-227-12(1)  
Operating Instructions  
Blu-ray Disc™ / DVD Player  
BDP-S780  
© 2011 Sony Corporation  
 
In case of products that for safety, performance or data  
integrity reasons require a permanent connection with  
an incorporated battery, this battery should be replaced  
by qualified service staff only.  
To ensure that the battery will be treated properly, hand  
over the product at end-of-life to the applicable  
collection point for the recycling of electrical and  
electronic equipment.  
• Do not place the player in a place where medical  
equipment is in use. It may cause a malfunction of  
medical instruments.  
• If you use a pacemaker or other medical device,  
consult your physician or the manufacturer of  
your medical device before using the wireless  
LAN function.  
• This player should be installed and operated with  
a minimum distance of at least 20 cm or more  
between the player and a person’s body  
(excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and  
ankles).  
For all other batteries, please view the section on how  
to remove the battery from the product safely. Hand the  
battery over to the applicable collection point for the  
recycling of waste batteries.  
• Do not place heavy or unstable objects on the  
player.  
• Do not place any objects other than discs on the  
disc tray. Doing so may cause damage to the  
player or the object.  
For more detailed information about recycling of this  
product or battery, please contact your local Civic  
Office, your household waste disposal service or the  
shop where you purchased the product.  
Precautions  
• Take out any discs when you move the player. If  
you don’t, the disc may be damaged.  
• Disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead) and  
all other cables from the player when you move  
the player.  
• This unit operates on 220–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.  
Check that the unit’s operating voltage is identical  
with your local power supply.  
• To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place objects  
filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.  
• Install this unit so that the mains lead can be  
unplugged from the wall socket immediately in the  
event of trouble.  
On power sources  
• The player is not disconnected from the AC  
power source (mains) as long as it is connected to  
the wall outlet, even if the player itself has been  
turned off.  
• Disconnect the player from the wall outlet if you  
are not going to use the player for a long time. To  
disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead), grasp  
the plug itself; never pull the cord.  
• Observe following points to prevent the AC  
power cord (mains lead) being damaged. Do not  
use the AC power cord (mains lead) if it is  
damaged, as doing so may result in an electric  
shock or fire.  
– Do not pinch the AC power cord (mains lead)  
between the player and wall, shelf, etc.  
– Do not put anything heavy on the AC power  
cord (mains lead) or pull on the AC power cord  
(mains lead) itself.  
Precautions  
This equipment has been tested and found to  
comply with the limits set out in the EMC Directive  
using a connection cable shorter than 3 metres.  
On placement  
• Place the player in a location with adequate  
ventilation to prevent heat build-up in the player.  
• Do not place the player on a soft surface such as  
a rug that might block the ventilation holes.  
• Do not install this player in a confined space, such  
as a bookshelf or similar unit.  
• Do not place the player in a location near heat  
sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight,  
excessive dust, or mechanical shock.  
• Do not place the player outdoors, in vehicles, on  
ships, or on other vessels.  
• If the player is brought directly from a cold to a  
warm location, or is placed in a very damp room,  
moisture may condense on the lenses inside the  
player. Should this occur, the player may not  
operate properly. In this case, remove the disc and  
leave the player turned on for about half an hour  
until the moisture evaporates.  
On adjusting volume  
Do not turn up the volume while listening to a  
section with very low level inputs or no audio  
signals. If you do, your ears and the speakers may  
be damaged when a peak level section is played.  
On cleaning  
Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with a soft  
cloth. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring  
powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine.  
• Do not install the player in an inclined position. It  
is designed to be operated in a horizontal position  
only.  
• Do not place metal objects in front of the front  
panel. It may limit reception of radio waves.  
On cleaning discs, disc/lens cleaners  
Do not use cleaning discs or disc/lens cleaners  
(including wet or spray types). These may cause the  
apparatus to malfunction.  
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On replacement of parts  
In the events that this player is repaired, repaired  
parts may be collected for reuse or recycling  
purposes.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
Caution: This player is capable of holding a  
still video image or on-screen display image on  
your television screen indefinitely. If you leave  
the still video image or on-screen display  
image displayed on your TV for an extended  
period of time you risk permanent damage to  
your television screen. Plasma display panel  
televisions and projection televisions are  
susceptible to this.  
On connecting to the HDMI OUT jack  
Observe the following as improper handling may  
damage the HDMI OUT jack and the connector.  
• Carefully align the HDMI OUT jack on the rear  
of the player and the HDMI connector by  
checking their shapes. Make sure the connector is  
not upside down or tilted.  
If you have any questions or problems concerning  
your player, please consult your nearest Sony  
dealer.  
Copy Protection  
Please be advised of the advanced content  
protection systems used in both Blu-ray Disc™ and  
DVD media. These systems, called AACS  
(Advanced Access Content System) and CSS  
(Content Scramble System), may contain some  
restrictions on playback, analogue output, and other  
similar features. The operation of this product and  
the restrictions placed may vary depending on the  
date of purchase, as the governing board of the  
AACS may adopt or change its restriction rules  
after the time of purchase.  
• Be sure to disconnect the HDMI cable when  
moving the player.  
• Hold the HDMI connector straight when  
connecting or disconnecting the HDMI cable. Do  
not twist or force the HDMI connector into the  
HDMI OUT jack.  
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On watching 3D video images  
Some people may experience discomfort (such as  
eye strain, fatigue, or nausea) while watching 3D  
video images. Sony recommends that all viewers  
take regular breaks while watching 3D video  
images. The length and frequency of necessary  
breaks will vary from person to person. You must  
decide what works best. If you experience any  
discomfort, you should stop watching the 3D video  
images until the discomfort ends; consult a doctor if  
you believe necessary. You should also review (i)  
the instruction manual and/or the caution message  
of any other device used with, or Blu-ray Disc  
contents played with this product and (ii) our  
website* for the latest information. The vision of  
young children (especially those under six years  
old) is still under development. Consult your doctor  
(such as a pediatrician or eye doctor) before  
allowing young children to watch 3D video images.  
Adults should supervise young children to ensure  
they follow the recommendations listed above.  
* For customers in European countries  
For customers in Australia/New Zealand  
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Table of Contents  
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• Music and video recognition technology and  
related data are provided by Gracenote .  
Copyrights and Trademarks  
• “AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are  
trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony  
Corporation.  
®
Gracenote is the industry standard in music  
recognition technology and related content  
delivery. For more information, please visit  
CD, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and music and video-  
related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright ©  
2000-present Gracenote. Gracenote Software,  
copyright © 2000-present Gracenote. One or  
more patents owned by Gracenote apply to this  
product and service. See the Gracenote website  
for a nonexhaustive list of applicable Gracenote  
patents. Gracenote, CDDB, MusicID,  
• Java is a trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.  
, “XMB,” and “xross media bar” are  
trademarks of Sony Corporation and Sony  
Computer Entertainment Inc.  
• This product incorporates High-Definition  
Multimedia Interface (HDMI™) technology.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition  
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the  
United States and other countries.  
MediaVOCS, the Gracenote logo and logotype,  
and the “Powered by Gracenote” logo are either  
registered trademarks or trademarks of Gracenote  
in the United States and/or other countries.  
• “Blu-ray Disc” is a trademark.  
• “Blu-ray Disc,” “DVD+RW,” “DVD-RW,”  
“DVD+R,” “DVD-R,” “DVD VIDEO,” and  
“CD” logos are trademarks.  
• “BD-LIVE,” “BD-LIVE” logo, and  
“BONUSVIEW” are trademarks of Blu-ray Disc  
Association.  
• “Blu-ray 3D” and “Blu-ray 3D” logo are  
trademarks of Blu-ray Disc Association.  
• “x.v.Colour” and “x.v.Colour” logo are  
trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
• “BRAVIA” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.  
• “PhotoTV HD” and the “PhotoTV HD” logo are  
trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
• MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and  
patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and  
Thomson.  
• This product includes SkypeKit Version 3  
Copyright 2003-2010, Skype Limited  
Patents Pending  
Skype, associated trade marks and logos and the  
“S” symbol are trade marks of Skype Limited.  
• The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ Logo is a certification  
mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.  
• The Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ Mark is a mark of  
the Wi-Fi Alliance.  
• “Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™” and “Wi-Fi Protected  
Setup™” are trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.  
• DLNA , the DLNA Logo and DLNA  
• Windows Media is either a registered trademark  
or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and/or other countries.  
®
CERTIFIED™ are trademarks, service marks, or  
certification marks of the Digital Living Network  
Alliance.  
• All other trademarks are trademarks of their  
respective owners.  
This product contains technology subject to  
certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft.  
Use or distribution of this technology outside of  
this product is prohibited without the appropriate  
license(s) from Microsoft.  
• Other system and product names are generally  
trademarks or registered trademarks of the  
manufacturers. ™ and ® marks are not indicated  
in this document.  
Content owners use Microsoft PlayReady™  
content access technology to protect their  
intellectual property, including copyrighted  
content. This device uses PlayReady technology  
to access PlayReady-protected content and/or  
WMDRM-protected content. If the device fails to  
properly enforce restrictions on content usage,  
content owners may require Microsoft to revoke  
the device’s ability to consume PlayReady-  
protected content. Revocation should not affect  
unprotected content or content protected by other  
content access technologies. Content owners may  
require you to upgrade PlayReady to access their  
content. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be  
able to access content that requires the upgrade.  
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Guide to Parts and Controls  
Front panel  
z
The N button has a tactile dot. Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the player.  
A Disc tray  
F x (stop)  
B Power indicator  
Lights up in white when the player is  
turned on.  
G N (play)  
H Z (open/close)  
I [/1 (on/standby)  
Turns on the player, or sets to standby  
mode.  
C Remote sensor  
D Front panel display  
N, X: Lights up during playback or  
pause.  
To lock the disc tray (Child Lock)  
You can lock the disc tray to prevent it being  
opened by mistake.  
: Lights up when enabling the repeat  
setting.  
: Lights up when outputting 720p/  
1080i/1080p video signals.  
When the player is turned on, hold down N  
on the player for more than 10 seconds. The  
disc tray is locked or unlocked.  
E
(USB) jack  
Connect a USB device to this jack.  
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Rear panel  
A LINE OUT (R-AUDIO-L) jacks  
B LINE OUT (VIDEO) jack  
C DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL) jack  
D Ventilation holes  
F DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL) jack  
G LAN (100) terminal  
H COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
(Y, PB, PR) jacks  
I HDMI OUT jack  
E
(USB) jack  
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A Z (open/close)  
Remote  
Opens or closes the disc tray.  
-TV- t (TV input select)  
Switches between TV and other input  
sources.  
The available functions of the remote differ  
depending on the disc or the situation.  
-TV- [/1 (TV on/standby)  
Turns on the TV, or sets to standby mode.  
[/1 (on/standby)  
Turns on the player, or sets to standby  
mode.  
B Number buttons (0 - 9)  
Enters the title/chapter numbers, etc.  
2 (volume) +/–  
Adjusts the TV volume.  
Converts 2D content into simulated 3D  
content when connected to 3D-  
compatible devices.  
Selects the language track when multi-  
lingual tracks are recorded on BD-  
ROMs/DVD VIDEOs.  
Selects the sound track on CDs.  
Selects the subtitle language when multi-  
lingual subtitles are recorded on BD-  
ROMs/DVD VIDEOs.  
(favourites) (page 19)  
Displays the Internet content added to the  
Favourites List. You can save up to 18 of  
your favourite Internet content  
programmes.  
C Colour buttons (red/green/  
yellow/blue)  
Shortcut keys for interactive functions.  
z
• Number 5, AUDIO, 2 +, and N buttons have a  
tactile dot. Use the tactile dot as a reference when  
operating the player.  
D TOP MENU  
Opens or closes the BD’s or DVD’s Top  
Menu.  
• Grey-coloured buttons glow in the dark.  
POP UP/MENU  
Opens or closes the BD-ROM’s Pop-up  
Menu, or the DVD’s menu.  
The options menu that can be selected  
appears on the screen.  
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HOME  
Home menu display  
Enters the player’s home menu.  
Displays the wallpaper when pressed on  
the category icon of the home menu.  
The home menu appears when you press  
HOME. Select a category using </,.  
Select an item using M/m, and press ENTER.  
RETURN  
Returns to the previous display.  
Item  
Category  
</M/m/,  
Moves the highlight to select a displayed  
item.  
Centre button (ENTER)  
Enters the selected item.  
E ./> (previous/next)  
Skips to the previous/next chapter, track,  
or file.  
/
(replay/advance)  
(Setup): Adjusts the player settings.  
(Photo): Displays photos.  
(Music): Plays music.  
Briefly replays the current scenes for  
10 seconds/briefly fast forwards the  
current scenes for 15 seconds.  
(Video): Plays videos.  
(Network): Displays network items.  
m/M (fast/slow/freeze frame)  
• Fast reverses/fast forwards the disc  
when pressed during playback. Each  
time you press the button during  
playback of videos, the search speed  
changes.  
• Plays in slow motion, when pressed for  
more than one second in pause mode.  
• Plays one frame at a time, when pressed  
briefly in pause mode.  
z
Playback in slow motion or one frame is not  
available for a Blu-ray 3D Disc.  
N (play)  
Starts or re-starts playback.  
DISPLAY (page 16)  
Displays the playback and web browsing  
information on the screen.  
X (pause)  
Pauses or re-starts playback.  
x (stop)  
Stops playback and remembers the stop  
point (resume point).  
The resume point for a title/track is the  
last point you played or the last photo for  
a photo folder.  
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Hookups and Settings  
Step 1: Connecting the Player  
Do not connect the mains lead until you have made all the connections.  
For supplied accessories, see “Supplied accessories” (page 34).  
Connecting to your TV  
Select one of the following connection methods according to the input jacks on your TV.  
Match the colour of the plug to that of the jack when connecting.  
High quality  
HDMI cable (not supplied)  
Audio/video cable*1  
Component video cable*2  
(not supplied)  
Audio/video cable*1  
Standard  
quality  
*1  
*2  
Protected content on BD-ROMs is output at 480i/576i resolution from the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
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b
Do not connect the player through a VCR. Video signals fed through VCRs may be affected by copyright  
protection systems and the picture will be distorted on the television.  
Connecting to your AV amplifier (receiver)  
Select one of the following connection methods according to the input jacks on your AV  
amplifier (receiver). When you select A or B, make the appropriate settings in the “Audio  
Settings” setup (page 26).  
HDMI cable (not supplied)  
HDMI cable  
(not supplied)  
t Set “BD Audio MIX Setting” (page 27).  
Coaxial digital cable (not supplied)  
or  
Optical digital cable (not supplied)  
t Set “Dolby Digital*1(page 27) and “DTS*2” (page 27).  
Audio/video cable*3  
*1  
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*2  
Step 2: Easy Setup  
When turned on for the first time  
Wait for a short while before the player  
turns on and starts “Easy Setup.”  
*3  
1 Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries by  
matching the 3 and # ends on the  
batteries to the markings inside the  
battery compartment.  
2 Plug the player into the mains.  
to mains  
3 Press [/1 to turn on the player.  
4 Turn on the TV, then switch the input  
selector on your TV so that the signal  
from the player appears on your TV  
screen.  
5 Perform “Easy Setup.”  
Follow the on-screen instructions to  
make the basic settings using </M/m/  
, and ENTER on the remote.  
</M/m/,  
ENTER  
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To set the network settings  
Select “Network Settings,” “Internet  
Settings,” then “USB Wireless Setup”  
(page 29), and follow the on-screen  
instructions to complete the setup.  
Connecting to the  
Network  
Wired Setup  
Wireless Setup  
Use a LAN cable to connect to the LAN (100)  
terminal on the player.  
Use the wireless LAN that is built into the  
player.  
LAN cable  
(not supplied)  
LAN cable (not supplied)  
Broadband  
router  
ADSL modem/  
Cable modem  
Internet  
Wireless LAN  
router  
ADSL modem/ Internet  
Cable modem  
z
Using a shielded interface cable (LAN cable),  
straight or crossing, is recommended.  
To set the network settings  
Select “Network Settings,” “Internet  
Settings,” then “Wireless Setup(built-in)”  
(page 29), and follow the on-screen  
instructions to complete the setup.  
To set the network settings  
Select “Network Settings,” “Internet  
Settings,” then “Wired Setup” (page 29), and  
follow the on-screen instructions to complete  
the setup.  
USB Wireless Setup  
Turn off the player, then connect the USB  
Wireless LAN Adapter (UWA-BR100 only  
available as of November 2010) to the USB  
jack on the front or rear of the player.  
b
The USB Wireless LAN Adapter may not be  
available in some regions/countries.  
USB Wireless  
LAN Adapter  
LAN cable  
(not supplied)  
Wireless LAN ADSL modem/ Internet  
router  
Cable modem  
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3 Insert a BD-ROM with BONUSVIEW/  
BD-LIVE.  
Playback  
The operation method differs depending  
on the disc. Refer to the instruction  
manual supplied with the disc.  
Playing a Disc  
For playable discs, see “Playable discs”  
z
To delete data in the USB memory, select “Erase  
BD Data” in the  
All data stored in the buda folder will be erased.  
(Video), and press ENTER.  
1 Switch the input selector on your TV so  
that the signal from the player  
appears on your TV screen.  
Enjoying Blu-ray 3D  
2 Press Z, and place a disc on the disc  
You can enjoy a Blu-ray 3D Disc with the  
“Blu-ray 3D” logo*.  
tray.  
*
1 Prepare for Blu-ray 3D Disc playback.  
• Connect the player to your 3D-  
compatible devices using a High Speed  
HDMI cable.  
Playing side facing down  
• Set “3D Output Setting” and “TV  
Screen Size Setting for 3D” in the  
“Screen Settings” setup (page 25).  
3 Press Z to close the disc tray.  
Playback starts.  
2 Insert a Blu-ray 3D Disc.  
If playback does not start automatically,  
The operation method differs depending  
on the disc. Refer to the instruction  
manual supplied with the disc.  
select  
or  
in the  
(Video),  
(Music),  
(Photo) category, and press  
ENTER.  
z
Enjoying BONUSVIEW/BD-LIVE  
Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with  
your TV and the connected device.  
Some BD-ROMs with the “BD-LIVE” logo*  
have bonus content and other data that can be  
downloaded for enjoyment.  
*
1 Connect a USB memory to the USB  
jack on the rear of the player (page 8).  
As your local storage, use a 1 GB or  
larger USB memory.  
2 Prepare for BD-LIVE (BD-LIVE only).  
• Connect the player to a network  
• Set “BD Internet Connection” to  
“Allow” (page 28).  
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Displaying the play information  
Playing from a USB  
Device  
You can check the playback information,  
etc., by pressing DISPLAY.  
The displayed information differs depending  
on the disc type and player status.  
You can play video/music/photo files on the  
connected USB device.  
For playable USB devices, see “Playable  
Example: when playing a BD-ROM  
1 Connect the USB device to the USB  
jack on the player.  
Refer to the instruction manual supplied  
with the USB device before connecting.  
USB device  
A Output resolution/Video frequency  
B Title number or name  
2 Select  
(Photo) on the home menu using  
</,.  
(Video),  
(Music), or  
C The currently selected audio setting  
D Available functions (  
angle,  
3 Select  
(USB device) using M/m,  
audio,  
subtitle)  
and press ENTER.  
E Playback information  
Displays the Play mode, Playing status  
bar, Disc type, Video codec, Bitrate,  
Repeat type, Elapsed time, and Total  
playing time.  
F Chapter number  
G The currently selected angle  
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C Network condition  
indicates the signal strength for  
Playing via a Network  
wireless connection.  
indicates the wired connection.  
Streaming BRAVIA Internet  
Video  
D Network transmission speed  
E The next video file name  
F The currently selected video file name  
Serves as a gateway delivering the selected  
Internet content and a variety of on-demand  
entertainment straight to your player.  
Playing files on a Home  
Network (DLNA)  
z
Some Internet content requires registration via a PC  
before it can be played.  
The player (DLNA Player) can play video/  
music/photo files stored on another DLNA-  
compatible product (DLNA Server) via a  
network.  
1 Prepare for BRAVIA Internet Video.  
Connect the player to a network  
2 Select  
(Photo) on the home menu using  
</,.  
(Video),  
(Music), or  
Server  
Player  
3 Select an Internet content provider  
icon using M/m, and press ENTER.  
When an Internet content list has not  
been acquired, an unacquired icon or a  
new icon is displayed.  
1 Prepare for using DLNA.  
• Connect the player to a network  
• Prepare the other necessary DLNA-  
compatible products. Refer to the  
instruction manual supplied with the  
product.  
To use the control panel  
The control panel appears when the video file  
starts playing. The displayed items may differ  
depending on Internet content providers.  
To display again, press DISPLAY.  
2 Select the DLNA Server icon from  
(Video), (Music), or  
on the home menu.  
(Photo)  
3 Select the file you want to play using  
M/m, and press ENTER.  
A Control display  
Press </M/m/, or ENTER for  
playback operations.  
B Playing status bar  
Status bar, Cursor indicating the  
current position, Playing time,  
Duration of the video file  
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To control the player using another  
product (Renderer)  
3 Select “Start Party” from the options  
menu.  
When you play files from a DLNA Server on  
the player, you can use a DLNA Controller-  
compatible product (a phone, etc.) to control  
playback.  
To join in a PARTY (for the PARTY guest  
only)  
Select  
(Party) in  
(Music), then select  
the PARTY host device icon.  
To close the PARTY  
Press HOME.  
Server  
Renderer  
z
The sale and lineup of products that are compatible  
with the PARTY STREAMING function differ  
depending on the area.  
Controller  
z
Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the  
DLNA Controller.  
Searching for the video/music  
information  
You can acquire content information based  
on Gracenote technology and search for the  
related information.  
Playing the same music in  
different rooms (PARTY  
STREAMING)  
1 Connect the player to a network  
You can play music files on the player  
(PARTY host) in other rooms simultaneously  
through Sony products (PARTY guest)  
which are compatible with DLNA and the  
PARTY STREAMING function, or vice  
versa.  
2 Insert a disc or connect a USB device  
you want to search.  
• Video: For a BD-ROM or DVD-ROM  
only  
• Music: For a CD-DA or USB device  
only  
PARTY host  
3 Select  
(Video) or (Music) using  
</,.  
PARTY guest  
PARTY guest  
1 Prepare for PARTY STREAMING.  
• Connect the player to a network  
• Connect the products which are  
compatible with the PARTY  
STREAMING function to a network.  
2 Select a track in (Music) on the  
home menu.  
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4 Select  
(Video Search) or  
(Music Search) using M/m, and  
Available Options  
press ENTER.  
The content information is displayed.  
Various settings and playback operations are  
available by pressing OPTIONS. The  
available items differ depending on the  
situation.  
Example: List of the selected cast’s  
works  
Common options  
Item  
Details  
Repeat  
Setting  
Sets the repeat mode.  
3D Menu  
• Simulated 3D: Adjusts the  
simulated 3D effect.  
• 3D Depth Adjustment:  
Adjusts the depth of 3D  
image.  
A Content details  
Displays a list of related information,  
such as title, cast, track, or artist.  
Favourites List Displays the Favourites List.  
Play/Stop Starts or stops the playback.  
B Playback History  
Displays a title in playback history of a  
BD-ROM/DVD-ROM/CD-DA.  
Play from start Plays the item from the  
beginning.  
C Search History  
Add to  
Favourites  
Adds Internet content to the  
Favourites List.  
Displays a list of search history.  
Remove from Removes Internet content  
Favourites  
from the Favourites List.  
To search for further related information  
Select an item in the lists, then select the  
service for searching.  
(Video) only  
Item  
Details  
3D Output  
Setting  
Sets whether or not to output  
3D video automatically.  
A/V SYNC  
Adjusts the gap between  
picture and sound, by  
delaying the sound output in  
relation to the picture output  
(0 to 120 milliseconds).  
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(Music) only  
Item  
Details  
Item  
Details  
Video Settings • Picture Quality Mode:  
Selectsthepicturesettings.  
“Auto,” “Custom1,” and  
“Custom2” are available  
only for HDMI  
Add  
Slideshow  
BGM  
Registers music files in the  
USB memory as slideshow  
background music (BGM).  
Start Party  
Starts a PARTY with the  
selected source.  
This item may not appear  
depending on the source.  
connections.  
• Texture Remaster: Adjusts  
the sharpness and detail of  
the edges.  
• Super Resolution:  
Leave Party  
Leaves from a PARTY  
which the player is  
participating in. The  
PARTY STREAMING  
function continues among  
other participating products.  
Improves the resolution.  
• Smoothing: Reduces on-  
screen banding by  
smoothing gradations on  
flat areas.  
• Contrast Remaster:  
Automaticallyarrangesthe  
black and white levels so  
that the screen is not too  
dark and the image is  
modulated.  
Close Party  
Closes a PARTY which the  
player is participating in.  
The PARTY STREAMING  
function ends for all other  
participating products.  
• Clear Black: Adjusts the  
display of the dark  
elements of the image. All  
shading is not suppressed;  
it allows beautifully  
Music Search Displays information on the  
CD-DA based on Gracenote  
technology.  
(Photo) only  
reproduced black tones.  
Item  
Details  
Pause  
Pauses the playback.  
Slideshow  
Speed  
Changes the slideshow  
speed.  
Top Menu  
Displays the BD’s or DVD’s  
Top Menu.  
Slideshow  
Effect  
Sets the effect for  
slideshows.  
Menu/Popup Displays the BD-ROM’s  
Menu  
Pop-up Menu or DVD’s  
menu.  
Slideshow  
BGM  
• Off: Turns off the  
function.  
Title Search  
Searches for a title on BD-  
ROMs/DVD VIDEOs and  
starts playback from the  
beginning.  
• My Music from USB: Sets  
the music files registered  
in “Add Slideshow BGM.”  
• Play from Music CD: Sets  
the tracks in CD-DAs.  
Chapter  
Search  
Searches for a chapter and  
starts playback from the  
beginning.  
Slideshow  
Rotate Left  
Plays a slideshow.  
Rotates the photo  
counterclockwise by  
90 degrees.  
Angle  
Switches to other viewing  
angles when multi-angles  
are recorded on BD-ROMs/  
DVD VIDEOs.  
Rotate Right  
Rotates the photo clockwise  
by 90 degrees.  
IP Content NR Adjusts the picture quality of  
Pro Internet content.  
Video Search Displays information on the  
BD-ROM/DVD-ROM  
based on Gracenote  
technology.  
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Internet browser display  
Internet  
You can check the website information by  
pressing DISPLAY.  
The display information differs depending on  
the website and page status.  
Browsing Websites  
You can connect to the Internet and enjoy  
websites.  
1 Prepare for Internet Browser.  
Connect the player to a network  
2 Select  
(Network) on the home  
menu using </,.  
3 Select  
(Internet Browser) using M/  
m, and press ENTER.  
A Page title  
B Cursor  
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To view a linked site, press </M/m/,  
to move the cursor, and press ENTER.  
Some websites use functions which this browser  
does not support. Some websites may not be  
displayed correctly, or may not function.  
C Page address  
D SSL icon  
To enter a URL  
Appears when the website is secured.  
Select “URL entry” from the options menu.  
Enter the URL using the software keyboard,  
then select “Enter.”  
E Signal strength indicator (wireless  
network connection only)  
F Progress bar/Loading icon  
Appears when the page is being read, or  
during file download/transfer.  
To set the default start page  
While displaying the page you want to set,  
select “Set as start page” from the options  
menu.  
G Text input field  
Press ENTER and select “Input” from  
the options menu to display the software  
keyboard.  
To return to the previous page  
Select “Previous page” from the options  
menu.  
When the previous page does not appear even  
if you select “Previous page,” select  
“Window List” from the options menu and  
select the page you want to return to from the  
list.  
H Scroll bar  
Press </M/m/, to move the page  
display.  
To quit the Internet browser  
Press HOME.  
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Item  
Details  
Available options  
Open in new  
window  
Opens a link in a new  
window.  
Various settings and operations are available  
by pressing OPTIONS.  
The available items differ depending on the  
situation.  
Display  
certificate  
View server certificates sent  
from pages that support  
SSL.  
Item  
Details  
Browser  
Setup  
• Zoom: Increases or  
decreases the size of the  
displayed contents.  
• JavaScript Setup: Enables  
or disables JavaScript.  
• Cookie Setup: Sets  
whether or not to accept  
cookies.  
• SSL Alarm Display:  
Enables or disables SSL.  
Input  
Displays the software  
keyboard to enter characters  
while browsing a website.  
Break  
Moves the cursor to the next  
line in the text input field.  
Delete  
Erases one character on the  
left side of the cursor during  
text input.  
Window List  
Displays a list of currently  
opened windows of website.  
Allows you to return to a  
previously displayed  
website by selecting the  
window.  
Bookmark List Displays the bookmark list.  
Character  
encoding  
Sets the character code.  
Previous  
page/Next  
page  
Moves to the previous/next  
page.  
Cancel  
loading  
Stops loading a page.  
Reload  
Reloads the same page.  
URL entry  
Allows you to enter a URL  
when the software keyboard  
is displayed.  
Add to  
Bookmark  
Adds the currently displayed  
website to the bookmark list.  
Set as start  
page  
Sets the currently displayed  
website as the default start  
page.  
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Using the Skype menu  
Enjoying Skype  
After sign-in, you can make/receive a call or  
make Skype settings.  
Skype is a communication software using the  
Internet.  
You can enjoy Skype-to-Skype video calls  
for free with the player.  
A Your Skype name  
B Signal strength indicator (wireless  
network connection only)  
PC  
C Tab area  
• Contacts: Displays the contacts to call.  
• History: Displays the call history.  
• Tools: Enables useful functions such as  
contact search.  
1 Prepare for Skype.  
• Connect the player to a network  
• Settings  
• Connect the web camera with  
microphone to the USB jack (page 7).  
To make a call  
Select the contact icon you want to call in the  
Skype menu, and press ENTER.  
2 Select  
(Network) on the home  
menu using </,.  
3 Select  
(Skype) using M/m, and  
press ENTER.  
To receive a call  
Activate Skype and sign in.  
When you start Skype for the first time,  
follow the on-screen instructions and  
sign in to use Skype. If you do not have  
your own account, create one.  
To quit Skype  
Press HOME.  
Once you sign in, your password will be  
saved in the player when you quit Skype. To  
delete your password, sign out of Skype  
before quitting.  
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For information about available web cameras, visit  
the following website:  
To sign in using another account  
For customers in European countries  
For customers in Australia/New Zealand  
Select “Sign Out” from the options menu.  
Select  
on the home menu, and follow the  
on-screen instructions.  
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Skype display  
Available options  
Various settings and operations are available  
by pressing OPTIONS.  
The available items differ depending on the  
situation.  
Item  
Details  
Switch Display Changes the display for  
contact/history.  
Change  
Status  
Changes the Skype status.  
Sign Out  
Exits Skype.  
A Contact name  
About Skype Displays copyright screen.  
Help Displays the Skype help.  
B Video of the contact (for video calls  
only)  
C Signal strength indicator/Network  
transmission speed (wireless network  
connection only)  
D Video of yourself (for video calls only)  
E Available buttons  
The available buttons differ depending  
on the situation.  
• Full screen/Window screen: Changes  
the display mode.  
• Hang Up  
• Hold/Resume  
• Mute/Unmute  
• Start My Video/Stop My Video:  
Displays/hides the video of yourself.  
• Voice call/Video call  
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Network Update  
Settings and Adjustments  
Select “OK” to update the player’s software  
via the network.  
Using the Settings  
Displays  
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• We recommend the network update every 2  
months or so.  
Select  
(Setup) on the home menu when  
• For information about update functions, visit the  
following website:  
you need to change the settings of the player.  
The default settings are underlined.  
For customers in European countries  
For customers in Australia/New Zealand  
1 Select  
(Setup) on the home menu  
using </,.  
2 Select the setup category icon using  
M/m, and press ENTER.  
Icon  
Explanation  
Screen Settings  
Network Update (page 25)  
Updates the software of the  
player.  
3D Output Setting  
Auto: Normally select this.  
Off: Select this to display all content in 2D.  
Screen Settings (page 25)  
Makes the video settings  
according to the type of  
connecting jacks.  
TV Screen Size Setting for 3D  
Sets the screen size of your 3D-compatible  
TV.  
Audio Settings (page 26)  
Makes the audio settings  
according to the type of  
connecting jacks.  
TV Type  
BD/DVD Viewing Settings  
Makes detailed settings for BD/  
DVD playback.  
16:9: Select this when connecting to a wide-  
screen TV or a TV with a wide mode  
function.  
4:3: Select this when connecting to a 4:3  
screen TV without a wide mode function.  
Parental Control Settings  
Makes detailed settings for the  
Parental Control function.  
Screen Format  
Original: Select this when connecting to a TV  
with a wide mode function. Displays a  
4:3 screen picture in 16:9 aspect ratio  
even on a wide-screen TV.  
Fixed Aspect Ratio: Changes the picture size  
to fit the screen size with the original  
picture aspect ratio.  
Music Settings (page 28)  
Makes detailed settings for  
Super Audio CD playback.  
System Settings (page 28)  
Makes the player-related  
settings.  
Network Settings (page 29)  
Makes detailed settings for the  
Internet and network.  
Easy Setup (page 30)  
Re-runs the Easy Setup to make  
the basic settings.  
Resetting (page 30)  
Resets the player to the factory  
settings.  
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DVD Aspect Ratio  
Letter Box: Displays a wide picture with  
black bands on the top and bottom.  
BD/DVD-ROM 1080/24p Output  
Auto: Outputs 1920 × 1080p/24 Hz video  
signals only when connecting a 1080/  
24p-compatible TV using the HDMI  
OUT jack.  
Off: Select this when your TV is not  
compatible with 1080/24p video signals.  
Pan & Scan: Displays a full-height picture on  
the entire screen, with trimmed sides.  
YCbCr/RGB (HDMI)  
Auto: Automatically detects the connected  
TV type, and switches to the matching  
colour setting.  
YCbCr (4:2:2): Outputs YCbCr 4:2:2 video  
signals.  
YCbCr (4:4:4): Outputs YCbCr 4:4:4 video  
signals.  
RGB: Outputs RGB video signals.  
Cinema Conversion Mode  
Auto: Normally select this. The player  
automatically detects whether the  
material is video-based or film-based,  
and switches to the appropriate  
conversion method.  
Video: The conversion method suited for  
video-based material will always be  
selected regardless of the material.  
HDMI Deep Colour Output  
Auto: Normally select this.  
12bit/10bit: Outputs 12bit/10bit video signals  
when the connected TV is compatible  
with Deep Colour.  
Off: Select this when the picture is unstable  
or colours appear unnatural.  
SBM (Super Bit Mapping)  
On: Smooths the video signals output from  
the HDMI OUT jack.  
Off: For distorted video signals or unnatural  
colour.  
Output Video Format  
HDMI: Normally select “Auto.” Select  
“Original Resolution” to output the  
resolution recorded on the disc. When the  
resolution is lower than the SD  
resolution, it is scaled up to the SD  
resolution.  
Component Video: Select the resolution that  
suits your TV.  
Video: Automatically sets the lowest  
resolution.  
Pause Mode  
Auto: Normally select this. Dynamic moving  
pictures appear without blurring.  
Frame: Displays static pictures at high  
resolution.  
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• When connecting the HDMI OUT jack and other  
video output jacks at the same time, select  
“Component Video.”  
• If no picture appears when setting “HDMI” or  
“Component Video” resolution, try another  
resolution setting.  
• When connecting via the COMPONENT VIDEO  
OUT jack and “Component Video” is selected,  
protected content on BD-ROMs is output only at  
480i/576i resolution (page 4).  
Audio Settings  
Audio (HDMI)  
Auto: Normally select this. Outputs audio  
signals according to the status of the  
connected HDMI device.  
PCM: Outputs PCM signals from the HDMI  
OUT jack.  
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DSD Output Mode  
Audio DRC  
On: Outputs DSD signals from the HDMI  
OUT jack when playing a Super Audio  
CD. When “On” is selected, no signal is  
output from other jacks.  
Auto: Performs playback at the dynamic  
range specified by the disc (BD-ROM  
only). Other discs are played back at the  
“On” level.  
Off: Outputs PCM signals from the HDMI  
OUT jack when playing a Super Audio  
CD.  
On: Performs playback at a standard  
compression level.  
Off: No compression works. A more dynamic  
sound is produced.  
BD Audio MIX Setting  
Downmix  
On: Outputs the audio obtained by mixing the  
interactive and secondary audio to the  
primary audio.  
Off: Outputs the primary audio only. Select  
this to output HD audio signals to an AV  
amplifier (receiver).  
Surround: Outputs audio signals with  
surround effects. Select this when  
connecting an audio device that supports  
Dolby Surround (Pro Logic) or DTS  
Neo:6.  
Stereo: Outputs audio signals without  
surround effects. Select this when  
connecting an audio device that does not  
support Dolby Surround (Pro Logic) or  
DTS Neo:6.  
Dolby Digital  
Downmix PCM: Converts to output Linear  
PCM signals. Select this when  
connecting an audio device without a  
built-in Dolby Digital decoder.  
Dolby Digital: Select this when connecting  
an audio device with a built-in Dolby  
Digital decoder.  
BD/DVD Viewing  
Settings  
DTS  
Downmix PCM: Converts to output Linear  
PCM signals. Select this when  
connecting to an audio device without a  
built-in DTS decoder.  
DTS: Select this when connecting to an audio  
device with a built-in DTS decoder.  
BD/DVD Menu  
Selects the default menu language for BD-  
ROMs or DVD VIDEOs.  
When you select “Select Language Code,”  
the display for entering the language code  
appears. Enter the code for your language by  
DTS Neo:6  
Cinema: Outputs the simulated multi-channel  
sound from 2 channel sources via the  
HDMI OUT jack according to the  
capability of the connected device using  
“DTS Neo:6 Cinema” mode.  
Music: Outputs the simulated multi-channel  
sound from 2 channel sources via the  
HDMI OUT jack according to the  
capability of the connected device using  
“DTS Neo:6 Music” mode.  
Audio  
Selects the default track language for BD-  
ROMs or DVD VIDEOs.  
When you select “Original,” the language  
given priority in the disc is selected.  
When you select “Select Language Code,”  
the display for entering the language code  
appears. Enter the code for your language by  
Off: Outputs the sound with its original  
number of channels via the HDMI OUT  
jack.  
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Subtitle  
DVD Parental Control  
Selects the default subtitle language for BD-  
ROMs or DVD VIDEOs.  
When you select “Select Language Code,”  
the display for entering the language code  
appears. Enter the code for your language by  
Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be  
limited according to the age of the users.  
Scenes may be blocked or replaced with  
different scenes. Follow the on-screen  
instructions and enter your four-digit  
password.  
BD Hybrid Disc Playback Layer  
BD: Plays BD layer.  
DVD/CD: Plays DVD or CD layer.  
Internet Video Parental Control  
Playback of some Internet videos can be  
limited according to the age of the users.  
Scenes may be blocked or replaced with  
different scenes. Follow the on-screen  
instructions and enter your four-digit  
password.  
BD Internet Connection  
Allow: Normally select this.  
Do not allow: Prohibits Internet connection.  
Internet Video Unrated  
Allow: Allows the playback of unrated  
Internet videos.  
Block: Blocks the playback of unrated  
Internet videos.  
Parental Control  
Settings  
Password  
Sets or changes the password for the Parental  
Control function. A password allows you to  
set a restriction on BD-ROM or DVD  
VIDEO, and Internet video playback. If  
necessary, you can differentiate the  
restriction levels for BD-ROMs, DVD  
VIDEOs, and Internet videos.  
Music Settings  
Super Audio CD Playback Layer  
Super Audio CD: Plays the Super Audio CD  
layer.  
CD: Plays the CD layer.  
Parental Control Area Code  
Super Audio CD Playback Channels  
DSD 2ch: Plays the 2ch area.  
DSD Multi: Plays the multi-channel area.  
Playback of some BD-ROMs, DVD  
VIDEOs, or Internet videos can be limited  
according to the geographic area. Scenes may  
be blocked or replaced with different scenes.  
Follow the on-screen instructions and enter  
your four-digit password.  
System Settings  
BD Parental Control  
Playback of some BD-ROMs can be limited  
according to the age of the users. Scenes may  
be blocked or replaced with different scenes.  
Follow the on-screen instructions and enter  
your four-digit password.  
OSD  
Selects your language for the player on-  
screen displays.  
Dimmer  
Bright: Bright lighting.  
Dark: Low lighting.  
Off: Turns off the lighting during playback.  
Low lighting other than during playback.  
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Control for HDMI  
On: The following BRAVIA Sync features  
are available:  
Gracenote Settings  
Auto: Automatically downloads disc  
information when disc playback stops.  
Connect to the network for downloading.  
Manual: Downloads the disc information  
when “Video Search” or “Music Search”  
is selected.  
– One-Touch Play  
– System Power-Off  
– Language Follow  
Off: Turns off the function.  
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System Information  
For details, refer to the instruction manual supplied  
Displays the player’s software version  
information and the MAC address.  
with the TV or components.  
HDMI:Linked to TV-off  
On: Automatically turns off the player and  
HDMI-compatible components when the  
connected TV enters standby mode  
(BRAVIA Sync).  
Network Settings  
Off: Turns off the function.  
Internet Settings  
Connect the player to the network  
beforehand. For details, see “Connecting to  
View Network Status: Displays the current  
network status.  
Quick Start Mode  
On: Shortens the startup time when turning  
on the player.  
Off: Reduces standby power consumption.  
Wired Setup: Select this when you connect to  
a broadband router using a LAN cable.  
Wireless Setup(built-in): Select this when  
you use the wireless LAN that is built  
into the player for wireless network  
connection.  
Auto Standby  
On: Automatically returns to standby mode if  
no button is pressed for more than 30  
minutes.  
Off: Turns off the function.  
USB Wireless Setup: Select this when you  
use a USB Wireless LAN Adapter for  
wireless network connection.  
Auto Display  
On: Automatically displays information on  
the screen when changing the viewing  
titles, picture modes, audio signals, etc.  
Off: Displays information only when you  
press DISPLAY.  
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For further details, visit the following website and  
check the FAQ contents:  
For customers in European countries  
Screen Saver  
On: Turns on the screen saver function. The  
screen saver image appears when you do  
not use the player for more than 10  
minutes while an on-screen display is  
displayed.  
Network Connection Diagnostics  
You can run the network diagnostic to check  
if the network connection has been made  
properly.  
Off: Turns off the function.  
Connection Server Settings  
Sets whether or not to display the connected  
server.  
Software Update Notification  
On: Sets the player to inform you of newer  
software version information (page 25).  
Off: Turns off the function.  
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Renderer Set-up  
Automatic Access Permission: Sets whether  
or not to allow automatic access from  
newly detected DLNA renderer-  
compatible product.  
Renderer Name: Displays the player’s name  
as it is listed on other DLNA products on  
the network.  
Renderer Access Control  
Displays a list of DLNA controller-  
compatible products and sets whether or not  
each product is accessible via this player.  
Party Auto Start  
On: Starts a PARTY or joins an existing  
PARTY at the request of a networked  
product compatible with the PARTY  
STREAMING function.  
Off: Turns off the function.  
Media Remote Device Registration  
Registers your “Media Remote” device.  
Registered Media Remote Devices  
Displays a list of your registered “Media  
Remote” devices.  
Easy Setup  
Re-runs the “Easy Setup” to make the basic  
settings. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
Resetting  
Reset to Factory Default Settings  
You can reset the player settings to the  
factory default by selecting the group of  
settings. All the settings within the group will  
be reset.  
Initialize Personal Information  
You can erase your personal information  
stored in the player.  
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Sound  
Additional Information  
There is no sound or the sound is not  
output correctly.  
, Check that all the connecting cables are  
securely connected (page 11).  
, Switch the input selector on your AV  
amplifier (receiver) so that the audio signals  
of the player are output from your AV  
amplifier (receiver).  
, If the audio signal does not come through  
the DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL/  
COAXIAL)/HDMI OUT jack, check the  
, For HDMI connections, try the following:  
1Turn the player off and on again. 2Turn  
the connected equipment off and on again.  
3Disconnect and then reconnectthe HDMI  
cable.  
, For HDMI connections, if the player is  
connected to a TV through an AV amplifier  
(receiver), try connecting the HDMI cable  
directly to the TV. Refer also to the  
instruction manual supplied with the AV  
amplifier (receiver).  
Troubleshooting  
If you experience any of the following  
difficulties while using the player, use this  
troubleshooting guide to help remedy the  
problem before requesting repairs. Should  
any problem persist, consult your nearest  
Sony dealer.  
Picture  
There is no picture or the picture is not  
output correctly.  
, Check that all the connecting cables are  
securely connected (page 11).  
, Switch the input selector on your TV to  
display the signal from the player.  
, Reset the video output resolution to the  
lowest resolution by pressing x on the  
player for more than 10 seconds.  
, For HDMI connections, try the following:  
1Turn the player off and on again. 2Turn  
the connected equipment off and on again.  
3Disconnectand then reconnect the HDMI  
cable.  
, The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI  
device that does not support copyright  
protection technology.  
, The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI  
device (DVI jacks do not accept audio  
signals).  
, The device connected to the HDMI OUT  
jack does not support the audio format of  
the player. Check the audio settings  
, For HDMI connections, check the “Output  
Video Format” settings in the “Screen  
Settings” setup (page 26).  
, When the analogue signals are also output,  
set “BD/DVD-ROM 1080/24p Output” to  
“Off” in the “Screen Settings” setup  
, For BD-ROMs, check the “BD/DVD-ROM  
1080/24p Output” setting in the “Screen  
Settings” setup (page 26).  
The HD Audio (Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby  
TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio,  
and DTS-HD Master Audio) is not output  
by bitstream.  
, Set “BD Audio MIX Setting” to “Off” in  
the “Audio Settings” setup (page 27).  
, Check that the connected AV amplifier  
(receiver) is compatible with each HD  
Audio format.  
The interactive audio is not output.  
, Set “BD Audio MIX Setting” to “On” in the  
“Audio Settings” setup (page 27).  
The display language on the screen  
switches automatically when connected to  
the HDMI OUT jack.  
, When “Control for HDMI” is set to “On”  
(page 29), the display language on the  
screen automatically switches according to  
the language setting of the connected TV (if  
you change the setting on your TV, etc.).  
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Disc  
Skype  
The disc does not play.  
There is severe humming or noise.  
, Set the volume of the connected TV lower.  
, Try moving the web camera with  
microphone away from the speakers of the  
connected TV.  
, The disc is dirty or skewed.  
, The disc is upside down. Insert the disc with  
the playback side facing down.  
, The disc has a format that cannot be played  
back by this player (page 34).  
, The player cannot play a recorded disc that  
is not correctly finalised.  
, The region code on the BD or DVD does  
not match the player.  
Network connection  
The player cannot connect to the network.  
, Check the network connection (page 14)  
and the network settings (page 29).  
USB device  
You cannot connect your PC to the Internet  
after “Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)” is  
performed.  
, The wireless settings of the router may  
change automatically if you use the Wi-Fi  
Protected Setup function before adjusting  
the settings of the router. In this case,  
change the wireless settings of your PC  
accordingly.  
The player does not detect a USB device  
connected to the player.  
, Make sure that the USB device is securely  
connected to the USB jack.  
, Check if the USB device or a cable is  
damaged.  
, Check if the USB device is on.  
, If the USB device is connected via a USB  
hub, connect the USB device directly to the  
player.  
You cannot connect the player to the  
wireless LAN router.  
, Check if the wireless LAN router is on.  
, Depending on the surrounding  
BRAVIA Internet Video  
environment, such as the wall material,  
radio wave receiving condition, or obstacles  
between the player and the wireless LAN  
router, the communication distance may be  
shortened. Move the player and the wireless  
LAN router closer to each other.  
The picture/sound is poor/certain  
programmes display a loss of detail,  
especially during fast-motion or dark  
scenes.  
, Picture/sound quality may be poor  
depending on Internet content providers.  
, Picture/sound quality may be improved by  
changing the connection speed. We  
recommend a connection speed of at least  
2.5 Mbps for standard definition video  
(10 Mbps for high definition video).  
, Not all videos will contain sound.  
, Devices that use a 2.4 GHz frequency band,  
such as a microwave, Bluetooth, or digital  
cordless device, may interrupt the  
communication. Move the player away  
from such devices, or turn off such devices.  
The desired wireless router is not  
detected even if “Scan” is performed.  
, Press RETURN to return to the previous  
screen, and try “Scan” again. If the desired  
wireless router is still not detected, press  
RETURN to select “Manual registration.”  
The picture is small.  
, Press M to zoom in.  
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The message “A new software version is  
available. Please go to the "Setup" section  
of the menu and select "Network update"  
to perform the update.” appears on the  
screen when turning the player on.  
The System Power-Off function does not  
work (BRAVIA Sync).  
, Check that “Control for HDMI” and  
“HDMI:Linked to TV-off” are set to “On”  
the player to a newer software version.  
Others  
You cannot start the PARTY STREAMING  
function.  
, Check that “Party Auto Start” is set to “On”  
in “Network Settings” (page 30).  
Playback does not start from the  
beginning of content.  
, Press OPTIONS, and select “Play from  
start.”  
Playback does not start from the resume  
point where you last stopped playing.  
, The resume point may be cleared from  
memory depending on the disc when  
– you open the disc tray.  
“Control for HDMI” (BRAVIA  
Sync)  
The “Control for HDMI” function does not  
work (BRAVIA Sync).  
, Check that “Control for HDMI” is set to  
“On” (page 29).  
, If you change the HDMI connection, turn  
the player off and on again.  
, If power failure occurs, set “Control for  
HDMI” to “Off,” then set “Control for  
HDMI” to “On” (page 29).  
– you disconnect the USB device.  
– you play other content.  
– you turn off the player.  
The disc tray does not open and  
“LOCKED” or “TLK ON” appears on the  
front panel display.  
, When “LOCKED” appears, the player is  
locked. To cancel the Child Lock, hold  
down N on the player until “UNLOCK”  
appears on the front panel display (page 7).  
, When “TLK ON” appears, contact your  
Sony dealer or local authorised Sony  
service facility.  
, Check the following and refer to the  
instruction manual supplied with the  
component.  
– the connected component is compatible  
with the “Control for HDMI” function.  
– the connected component’s setting for  
the “Control for HDMI” function is  
correct.  
, When you connect the player to a TV  
through an AV amplifier (receiver),  
– if the AV amplifier (receiver) is not  
compatible with the “Control for HDMI”  
function, you may be unable to control  
the TV from the player.  
The disc tray does not open and you  
cannot remove the disc even after you  
press Z.  
, Try the following: 1Turn the player off,  
and disconnect the mains lead.  
2Reconnect the mains lead while pressing  
down Z on the player. 3Keep pressing  
down Z on the player until the tray opens.  
4Remove the disc. 5When “OPEN”  
appears on the front panel display, hold  
down [/1 on the player for more than 10  
seconds until the player turns off.  
– if you change the HDMI connection,  
disconnect and reconnect the mains lead,  
or a power failure occurs, try the  
following: 1Switch the input selector of  
the AV amplifier (receiver) so that the  
picture from the player appears on the  
TV screen. 2Set “Control for HDMI” to  
“Off,” then set “Control for HDMI” to  
“On” (page 29). Refer to the instruction  
manual supplied with the AV amplifier  
(receiver).  
,continued  
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Wireless  
Wireless LAN standard:  
IEEE802.11b/g/n  
Frequency range:  
2.4 GHz band: Channels 1-13  
Modulation:  
“Exxxx” or “FAN ERR” appears on the  
front panel display.  
, When “Exxxx” appears, contact your  
nearest Sony dealer or local authorised  
Sony service facility and give the error  
code.  
DS-SS Modem and OFDM Modem  
, When “FAN ERR” appears, try the  
following: 1Check that the ventilation  
holes on the rear of the player are not  
blocked. 2Place the player in a location  
with adequate ventilation to prevent heat  
build-up in the player.  
General  
Power requirements:  
220–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Power consumption:  
22 W  
Dimensions (approx.):  
430 mm × 199 mm × 46 mm  
(width/depth/height) incl. projecting parts  
Mass (approx.):  
The player does not respond to any button.  
, Moisture has condensed inside the player  
, Hold down [/1 on the player for more than  
10 seconds until the indicators on the front  
panel display turn off.  
Models for the U.K.: 1.9 kg  
Models for Australia and New Zealand:  
1.8 kg  
Operating temperature:  
5 ºC to 35 ºC  
Operating humidity:  
25 % to 80 %  
If the player still does not respond to any  
button, disconnect then reconnect the mains  
lead.  
Supplied accessories  
Audio/video cable (phono plug ×3) (1)  
(models for Australia and New Zealand  
only)  
Remote commander (remote) (1)  
R6 (size AA) batteries (2)  
Specifications  
System  
Laser: Semiconductor laser  
Specifications and design are subject to  
change without notice.  
Inputs and outputs  
(Jack name:  
Playable discs  
Jack type/Output level/Load impedance)  
LINE OUT R-AUDIO-L:  
Phono jack/2 Vrms/10 kilohms  
DIGITAL OUT (OPTICAL):  
Optical output jack/–18 dBm  
(wave length 660 nm)  
DIGITAL OUT (COAXIAL):  
Phono jack/0.5 Vp-p/75 ohms  
HDMI OUT:  
HDMI 19-pin standard connector  
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT  
(Y, PB, PR):  
Phono jack/Y: 1.0 Vp-p/  
PB, PR: 0.7 Vp-p/75 ohms  
LINE OUT VIDEO:  
Blu-ray  
Disc  
BD-ROM  
BD-R /BD-RE  
*2  
*2  
*1  
*3  
DVD  
DVD-ROM  
DVD-R/DVD-RW  
DVD+R/DVD+RW  
*3  
CD  
CD-DA (Music CD)  
CD-ROM  
CD-R/CD-RW  
Super Audio CD  
*1  
Since the Blu-ray Disc specifications are new  
and evolving, some discs may not be playable  
depending on the disc type and the version.  
The audio output differs depending on the  
source, connected output jack, and selected  
audio settings.  
Phono jack/1.0 Vp-p/75 ohms  
LAN (100):  
100BASE-TX Terminal  
USB:  
USB jack Type A (For connecting a USB  
memory, memory card reader, digital still  
camera, and digital video camera)  
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*2  
*3  
BD-RE: Ver.2.1  
BD-R: Ver.1.1, 1.2, 1.3 including organic  
pigment type BD-R (LTH type)  
The BD-Rs recorded on a PC cannot be played if  
postscripts are recordable.  
A CD or DVD disc will not play if it has not been  
correctly finalised. For more information, refer  
to the instruction manual supplied with the  
recording device.  
Playable types of files  
Video  
File format  
Extensions  
MPEG-1 Video/  
PS  
“.mpg,” “.mpeg,”  
“.m2ts,” “.mts”  
*1*2  
MPEG-2 Video/PS,  
*1*3  
TS  
Discs that cannot be played  
• BDs with cartridge  
• BDXLs  
• DVD-RAMs  
• HD DVDs  
*1*2  
MPEG-4 AVC  
“.mkv,” “.mp4,”  
“.m4v,” “.m2ts,”  
“.mts”  
*1*2  
WMV9  
“.wmv,” “.asf”  
• DVD Audio discs  
• PHOTO CDs  
• Data part of CD-Extras  
• Super VCDs  
*2  
*4  
AVCHD  
Xvid  
“.avi”  
• Audio material side on DualDiscs  
Music  
File format  
Extensions  
Note on Discs  
MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio “.mp3”  
Layer III)  
This product is designed to playback discs  
that conform to the Compact Disc (CD)  
standard. DualDiscs and some of the music  
discs encoded with copyright protection  
technologies do not conform to the Compact  
Disc (CD) standard, therefore, these discs  
may not be playable by this product.  
*1*2*5  
AAC  
“.m4a”  
“.wma”  
WMA9  
Standard  
*1*2*5  
LPCM  
“.wav”  
Photo  
Note on playback operations of BDs/DVDs  
Some playback operations of BDs/DVDs  
may be intentionally set by software  
producers. Since this player plays BDs/  
DVDs according to the disc contents the  
software producers designed, some playback  
features may not be available.  
File format  
Extensions  
JPEG  
“.jpg,” “.jpeg”  
*1  
*2  
*3  
*4  
The player does not play coded files such as  
DRM.  
The player does not play this file format on a  
DLNA server.  
The player can only play standard definition  
video on a DLNA server.  
The player plays AVCHD format files that are  
recorded on a digital video camera, etc. The  
AVCHD format disc will not play if it has not  
been correctly finalised.  
Note about double-layer BDs/DVDs  
The playback pictures and sound may be  
momentarily interrupted when the layers  
switch.  
Region code (BD-ROM/DVD VIDEO only)  
Your player has a region code printed on the  
rear of the unit and will only play BD-ROMs/  
DVD VIDEOs labelled with identical region  
*5  
The player does not play coded files such as  
Lossless.  
b
codes or  
.
• Some files may not play depending on the file  
format, file encoding, recording condition, or  
DLNA server condition.  
ALL  
• Some files edited on a PC may not play.  
Region code  
,continued  
35  
 
   
• The player can recognise the following files or  
folders in BDs, DVDs, CDs and USB devices:  
– up to folders in the 3rd tree  
– up to 500 files in a single tree  
• The player can recognise the following files or  
folders stored in the DLNA server:  
WPA-PSK (AES), WPA2-PSK (AES)  
AES is a security technology that uses an  
advanced security method that is distinct  
from WEP and TKIP.  
AES assures a higher security level than  
WEP or TKIP.  
– up to folders in the 18th tree  
– up to 999 files in a single tree  
• Some USB devices may not work with this  
player.  
Notes About the Discs  
• The player can recognise Mass Storage Class  
(MSC) devices (such as flash memory or an  
HDD), Still Image Capture Device (SICD) class  
devices and 101 keyboard (front USB jack only).  
• To avoid data corruption or damage to the USB  
memory or devices, turn the player off when  
connecting or removing the USB memory or  
devices.  
• To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its edge.  
Do not touch the surface.  
Dust, fingerprints, or scratches on the disc may  
cause it to malfunction.  
• The player may not play high bit rate video files  
on DATA CDs smoothly. You are recommended  
to play such files using DATA DVDs.  
• Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat  
sources such as hot air ducts, or leave it in a car  
parked in direct sunlight as the temperature may  
rise considerably inside the car.  
• After playing, store the disc in its case.  
• Clean the disc with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the  
disc from the centre out.  
About wireless LAN security  
Since communication via the wireless LAN  
function is established by radio waves, the  
wireless signal may be susceptible to  
interception. To protect wireless  
communication, this player supports various  
security functions. Be sure to correctly  
configure the security settings in accordance  
with your network environment.  
• Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner,  
commercially available disc/lens cleaners, or  
anti-static spray intended for vinyl LPs.  
• If you have printed the disc’s label, dry the label  
before playing.  
• Do not use the following discs.  
– A lens cleaning disc.  
– A disc that has a non-standard shape (e.g., card,  
heart).  
– A disc with a label or sticker on it.  
– A disc that has cellophane tape or sticker  
adhesive on it.  
• Do not resurface the playing side of a disc to  
remove surface scratches.  
No Security  
Although you can easily make settings,  
anyone can intercept wireless  
communication or intrude into your wireless  
network, even without any sophisticated  
tools. Keep in mind that there is a risk of  
unauthorized access or interception of data.  
WEP  
WEP applies security to communications to  
prevent outsiders from intercepting  
communications or intruding into your  
wireless network. WEP is a legacy security  
technology that enables older devices, which  
do not support TKIP/AES, to be connected.  
WPA-PSK (TKIP), WPA2-PSK (TKIP)  
TKIP is a security technology developed to  
correct for the deficiencies of WEP. TKIP  
assures a higher security level than WEP.  
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Code Language  
Code numbers of controllable  
TVs  
1233 Armenian  
1239 Interlingue  
1248 Indonesian  
1254 Italian  
1261 Japanese  
1283 Javanese  
1297 Kazakh  
1235 Interlingua  
1245 Inupiak  
1253 Icelandic  
1257 Hebrew  
1269 Yiddish  
1287 Georgian  
1298 Greenlandic;  
Kalaallisut  
1300 Kannada  
While holding down -TV- [/1, enter the TV  
manufacturer’s code using the number  
buttons.  
If more than one code number is listed, try  
entering them one at a time until you find the  
one that works with your TV.  
1299 Cambodian;  
Khmer  
1301 Korean  
1307 Kurdish  
1313 Latin  
1327 Laothian; Lao  
1334 Latvian  
1347 Maori  
1350 Malayalam  
1353 Moldavian  
1357 Malay  
1363 Burmese  
1369 Nepali  
1379 Norwegian  
1403 Oromo  
1417 Punjabi; Panjabi 1428 Polish  
1435 Pashto; Pushto 1436 Portuguese  
1305 Kashmiri  
1311 Kirghiz  
1326 Lingala  
1332 Lithuanian  
1345 Malagasy  
1349 Macedonian  
1352 Mongolian  
1356 Marathi  
1358 Malese; Maltese  
1365 Nauru  
Manufacturer  
Sony  
Code number  
01 (default)  
Hitachi  
24  
LG/Goldstar  
Loewe  
76  
45  
Panasonic  
Philips  
17, 49  
06, 08, 72  
71  
1376 Dutch  
1393 Occitan  
1408 Oriya  
Samsung  
Sharp  
29  
Toshiba  
38  
1463 Quechua  
1481 Rhaeto-  
Romance  
1482 Kirundi; Rundi 1483 Romanian  
1489 Russian  
1495 Sanskrit  
1491 Kinyarwanda  
1498 Sindhi  
Language code list  
1501 Sangho; Sango 1502 Serbo-Croatian  
1503 Singhalese;  
Sinhalese  
1505 Slovak  
The language spellings conform to the ISO  
639: 1988 (E/F) standard.  
1506 Slovenian  
1508 Shona  
1511 Albanian  
1513 Siswati; Swati  
1507 Samoan  
1509 Somali  
1512 Serbian  
1514 Sesotho; Sotho  
southern  
1516 Swedish  
1521 Tamil  
1527 Tajik  
1529 Tigrinya  
1532 Tagalog  
1535 Tonga; Tonga  
islands  
1539 Tsonga  
1543 Twi  
1564 Urdu  
Code Language  
1027 Afar  
1028 Abkhazian  
1039 Amharic  
1045 Assamese  
1052 Azerbaijani  
1057 Byelorussian  
1060 Bihari  
1066 Bengali  
1070 Breton  
1093 Corsican  
1103 Welsh  
1515 Sundanese  
1517 Swahili  
1525 Telugu  
1528 Thai  
1531 Turkmen  
1534 Setswana;  
Tswana  
1538 Turkish  
1540 Tatar  
1557 Ukrainian  
1572 Uzbek  
1587 Volapük  
1632 Xhosa  
1684 Chinese  
1703 not specified  
1032 Afrikaans  
1044 Arabic  
1051 Aymara  
1053 Bashkir  
1059 Bulgarian  
1061 Bislama  
1067 Tibetan  
1079 Catalan  
1097 Czech  
1105 Danish  
1109 German  
1142 Greek  
1581 Vietnamese  
1613 Wolof  
1665 Yoruba  
1697 Zulu  
1130 Bhutani;  
Dzongkha  
1144 English  
1149 Spanish  
1151 Basque  
1165 Finnish  
1171 Faroese  
1181 Frisian  
1186 Scots Gaelic  
1196 Guarani  
1209 Hausa  
1145 Esperanto  
1150 Estonian  
1157 Persian  
1166 Fiji  
1174 French  
1183 Irish  
1194 Galician  
1203 Gujarati  
1217 Hindi  
1226 Croatian  
1229 Hungarian  
,continued  
37  
 
 
Parental control/area code  
Code Area  
2044 Argentina  
2046 Austria  
2070 Brazil  
2047 Australia  
2057 Belgium  
2090 Chile  
2092 China  
2093 Colombia  
2165 Finland  
2109 Germany  
2219 Hong Kong  
2238 Indonesia  
2254 Italy  
2115 Denmark  
2174 France  
2200 Greece  
2248 India  
2239 Ireland  
2276 Japan  
2304 Korea  
2333 Luxembourg  
2362 Mexico  
2390 New Zealand  
2427 Pakistan  
2428 Poland  
2489 Russia  
2149 Spain  
2363 Malaysia  
2376 Netherlands  
2379 Norway  
2424 Philippines  
2436 Portugal  
2501 Singapore  
2499 Sweden  
2543 Taiwan  
2086 Switzerland  
2528 Thailand  
2184 United Kingdom  
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D
Q
Index  
Deep Colour 26  
“Dimmer” 28  
DISPLAY 10  
DLNA 17, 18, 29, 30  
Dolby Digital 27  
“DSD Output Mode” 27  
DTS 27  
“Quick Start Mode” 29  
Words in quotations appear  
in the on-screen displays.  
R
Region code 35  
Remote 9  
Symbols  
“Resetting” 30  
Resetting the player 30  
Resume 10, 33  
(favourites) 9  
DVD 34  
Numerics  
3D 9, 15  
E
S
“Easy Setup” 13, 30  
“3D Output Setting” 25  
“Screen Settings” 25  
“Setup” 25  
G
A
Skype 23  
Gracenote 18  
Software update 25, 29  
SUBTITLE 9  
“System Settings” 28  
AUDIO 9  
“Gracenote Settings” 29  
“Audio Settings” 26  
“Auto Standby” 29  
H
T
B
HDMI 26  
HOME 10, 25  
Home menu 25  
TOP MENU 9  
Troubleshooting 31  
“TV Screen Size Setting  
for 3D” 25  
“BD/DVD Viewing  
Settings” 27  
BD-LIVE 15  
BD-R 34  
I
“TV Type” 25  
BD-RE 34  
Internet Browser 21  
Internet content 9, 17  
“IP Content NR Pro” 20  
Bitstream 31  
Blu-ray Disc 34  
BONUSVIEW 15  
BRAVIA Internet Video  
U
Update 25  
USB 16  
M
MAC address 29  
“Music Settings” 28  
BRAVIA Sync 33  
W
WEP 36  
WPA2-PSK (AES) 36  
WPA2-PSK (TKIP) 36  
WPA-PSK (AES) 36  
WPA-PSK (TKIP) 36  
C
N
“Network Settings” 29  
“Network Update” 25  
Child Lock 7, 33  
Colour buttons 9  
Connecting  
AV amplifier  
(Receiver) 12  
Network 14  
O
OPTIONS 9  
“OSD” 28  
P
“Control for HDMI” 29,  
Parental Control 28  
“ParentalControlSettings”  
PARTY STREAMING 18  
Play information 16  
Playable discs 34  
POP UP/MENU 9  
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The software of this player may be updated in the future. For information about any  
available updates and the latest Operating Instructions, please visit the following website:  
For customers in European countries  
For customers in Australia/New Zealand  
To find out useful hints, tips and information about Sony products and services  
z
4-267-227-12(1)  
Printed in Malaysia  
 

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