Sony MV-900SDS Car Stereo System User Manual


 
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Selecting the speaker
mode — SPEAKER SETUP
You can select the speaker mode setting from
“LT-RT” or “STEREO.” The downmix func-
tion is used to create stereo (2-channel) signals
from more than 5 separated digital signals of a
source.
LT-RT: theater downmix mode.
STEREO: stereo downmix mode.
1 Press (SETUP).
The main page for setup appears.
2 Press M or m repeatedly to select
“SPEAKER SETUP,” then press (ENTER).
3 Press M or m repeatedly to select
“DOWNMIX,” then press ,.
4 Press M or m repeatedly to select the
desired item from “STEREO” or “LT/RT”
5 Press (ENTER).
“LT/RT DOWNMIX” is displayed at the
lower left on the monitor, for example if
you select “LT/RT” in step 4.
To return to normal play screen, press
(SETUP) anytime.
Note
To return to the main page for setup, press M/m/<
repeatedly to select “MAIN PAGE,” then press
(ENTER).
-- SPEAKER SETUP PAGE - -
SET STEREO DOWNMIX
STEREO
LT/RT
DOWNMIX
MAIN PAGE
Selecting the audio output
mode — AUDIO OUT
You can select the audio output setting from
“S/PDIF/RAW” or “S/PDIF/PCM.”
S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) is a
standard of audio transfer file format. S/PDIF
allows the transfer of audio, however, signal
quality may be degraded.
S/PDIF/RAW: outputs the original audio data
in S/PDIF format.
S/PDIF/PCM: outputs the sampling of the
original audio data in S/PDIF
format.
1 Press (SETUP).
The main page for setup appears.
2 Press M or m repeatedly to select “AUDIO
SETUP,” then press (ENTER).
3 Press M or m repeatedly to select “AUDIO
OUT,” then press ,.
4 Press M or m repeatedly to select the
desired item from “S/PDIF/RAW” or
“S/PDIF/PCM.”
5 Press (ENTER).
“S/PDIF/RAW OUTPUT” is displayed at
the lower left on the screen, for example if
you select “S/PDIF/RAW” in step 4.
To return to normal play screen, press
(SETUP) anytime.
Note
To return to the main page for setup, press M/m/<
repeatedly to select “MAIN PAGE,” then press
(ENTER).
-- AUDIO SETUP - -
RAW DATA VIA SPDIF
S/PDIF/RAW
S/PDIF/PCM
AUDIO OUT
DYNAMIC
MAIN PAGE