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1. Closest to the server S To LAN terminal N Wireless Router SS e C R C E LAN cable Modem not supplied Internet Step 6 Connecting the Power Cord After all of the other connections are complete connect the supplied power cord to the AC IN terminal of the server Then plug the server and TV power cords into the AC outlet PUSHIOPEN OoN a O 8 2607 O85 6 0 ORO 8080 Se q d Xo Xo ISS OGORN O80 Xe 80 ORF Nee Xe Xo Xe Xe Xo O Kes re Ke o 88 re ORF ie 80 Se KES O O O s a AIO Ke fo P2020 O O a O 0 Rok O Or Of O a ey O Or Xe Xa DSO 80 Cogs eo Xe to AC IN to AC outlet Step 7 Preparing the Remote You can control the server using the supplied remote Insert two Size AA R6 batteries by matching the and ends on the batteries to the markings inside the battery compartment When using the remote point it at the remote sensor on the server page 13 p els Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or humid place e Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing particularly when replacing the batteries e Do not expose the remote sensor to direct sunlight or a lighting apparatus Doing so may cause a malfunction If you do not use the remote for an extended period of time remove the batteries to avoid possi
2. Displays the information at the time of change Off Does not display the information automatically Software Update Updates the server software using a software update disc or connecting to the network Disc Update Updates the server s software using a software update disc See Updating the software using an update disc page 140 for details Network Update You can update by downloading the update data from the Internet See Updating the server s software using the network for details page 141 116 Set Password Set or change the password for the parental control function A password allows you to set a restriction on BD ROM DVD VIDEO playback If necessary you can differentiate the restriction levels for BD ROM and DVD VIDEO All Media Guide Settings Select whether to access the All Media Guide AMG database via the Internet to search for disc information each time you register a BD ROM DVD VIDEO or CD to the server Device Information HDD Initialization 1 Enter the password you want to set 2 Select OK and press ENTER To change the password Before step 1 enter the current password and then a new password Agree Accesses the AMG database The disc information will be stored on the server for later browsing on the Disc Manager display Decline Does not access the AMG database When changed from Agree to Decline all the data that has
3. Design rule for Camera File system Image standards for digital cameras regulated by JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association The server does not accept any button or the buttons on the top panel is flashing gt Check if any object disc etc is placed on the top panel gt Are the buttons on the top panel in operable status Press CONTROL ON OFF on the top panel gt Hold down IC on the server for more than 10 seconds until the indicators on the front panel display turn off The server does not function properly gt Press down I on the server for more than 10 seconds to re start the server gt If the static electricity is affecting the server turn it off by pressing I Q and after the time is displayed on the front panel display disconnect the power cord After waiting for a while re connect the power cord and turn it on The server shuts down and starts up automatically gt The server is designed to re start when an internal problem occurs An alphanumeric five digit code appears on the front panel display gt The self diagnostic function is working See page 139 for error codes A message such as SYSTEM ERROR or FAN ERROR appears on the front panel display gt The self diagnostic function is working See page 139 for error messages The front panel does not open even after OPEN CLOSE either for the disc tray or the card slots
4. Place the unit upright With two persons bring the unit gradually into the upright position pallet at the side e Make sure to move the unit with at least two persons The unit weighs 48 kg 105 3 4 Ib e Move the unit slowly and carefully so the unit does not drop out and fall over e Refer to the above illustration so as not to hold the wrong side of the unit 6 Remove the pallet Remove the cushioning from the top of the unit 2 Remove the pallet while another person is holding up the unit Remove the cover sheet and place the unit C Remove the white cover sheet 2 Move the unit to the place of installation 3 Insert the panel s projecting tabs on the Be sure to grasp the handles when moving the unit bottom edge into the three slots on the unit f a SS N gt 2 T i 44 are 3 Zs e Install the unit on a flat surface in a stable place EJ Attach the glass panels To move the unit detach the glass panels and grasp Q Check the orientation indicated on the glass the handles underneath panels Right side panel will only fit right side and left panel will fit only left side They are not interchangeable 2 Remove the tape that covers the panel lock lever painted in red and pull out the lever with a coin or flathead screwdriver etc gt
5. WV E O OROARO TE E O OROAROAU 2 D 2 O O 2 5 5 2 R AUDIO L C PII DRDO AVIRA VIDEO OW g e Ow DYLOLOLOLOYOLOLOYO 9 Screw bolt for tip over prevention 23 LAN terminal 26 M1 AUDIO OUT L R jacks 103 12 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y Ps Pr jacks 103 LINE OUT AUDIO L R VIDEO S VIDEO jacks 104 106 Remote OPEN CLOSE INPUT AVI7O SOOO RM SETUP MACRO1 MACRO2 MACRO3 PREV REPLAY ADVANCE NEXT D P AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE TIME CHAPTER MARK IMPORT l om Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the server gt m im S For startup operations Ca OPEN CLOSE button 32 C gt INPUT button Switches the input source AV IZ AV I power button 126 O I power button 28 RM SET UP remote setup button 126 woos __ wt MACRO 1 2 3 buttons 130 For entering numbers Number buttons 90 118 126 SET button 90 129 CLEAR CLEAR button 90 129 For device selection _ SERVER button 126 C TV button 126 5 AMP amplifier button 126 C SAT CABLE button 126 C VCR button 126 C CUSTOM button 126 D For B
6. PARTY MODE eerren 75 Preparing for PARTY MODE Play 75 Playing in PARTY MODE cccccceeeeeeeeeees 75 Organizing Content Editing Movie Information for BD ROMs and DVD ROMS ou occ cccccccceeeteeeesteeeesneeeeeaes 76 About movie information display 00c0 77 Editing Video Title Information for the HDD DATA GISG iio xii ie ees 77 About video title information display 78 Searching for Disc Information 78 Editing Video Titles 0 0 0 0 ceeeeeteeee 79 Before editing cccccccccseseeecceeeeeeeceeeeeseeneeeees 79 Erasing TGS ix 2ecei etek einen eee Ruanceeeeecne eee 80 Erasing editing sections of a title 81 Dividing a tle ceerseeni nne 82 COMBINING UNOS ssie ence 83 Compiling favorite scenes into a single Playlist TUT sree eee tae hate EE A A E dee ES 83 Editing Photo Album Information 84 About the photo album information 84 About the photo file information 00008 85 Editing Photo Files 0 0 0 0 ceeseeeereeee 86 Erasing photos albums and x Pict Story I e e E E Natassia EE EE utes 86 Capturing photos from personal video 86 Copying a photo to another album on HDD 86 Rotating a photo eececsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeaeees 87 Editing Audio Album Information 87 About the music album information di
7. Sets the downmix method for Dolby Digital DVDs that have rear speaker multi channels BD Digital Audio Output Select whether to mix or not to mix interactive audio audio for menu operations when playing a Dolby Digital or DTS BD that contains such audio Letter Box Displays a wide picture with black bands at the top and bottom Pan amp Scan Displays the full height picture on the entire screen with trimmed sides The aspect ratio is fixed on some discs For example a letter box picture may appear even when Pan amp Scan is selected Standard Normally select this TV Clarifies the low sound This is especially effective when outputting the sound from the T V s speakers Wide Range Makes the sound dynamic You can attain a better effect with a hi fi speaker set Audio DRC is effective only when the disc is a Dolby Digital Blu ray Disc or DVD and Dolby Digital in Audio Settings is set to Downmix PCM below and the audio signals are output from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack or the HDMI OUT jack HDMI Audio Output in Audio Settings is set to PCM page 114 and the audio signals are output from the HDMI OUT jack the audio signals are output from the LINE OUT AUDIO L R jacks Dolby Surround Outputs the Dolby Surround Pro Logic signals in 2 channels Select this when connecting an audio device that supports Dolby Surround Pro Logic Norm
8. Recordable time may differ depending on the following SR LR or ER only when recording additional videos on an edited BD when recording only still images or sound Recording modes and recordable time for DVD Recoding mode Recordable time approx DVD High quality 1 hour 1 hour 48 minutes Standard 2 hours 3 hours 37 minutes 4 hours 7 hours 14 minutes Long duration 6 hours 10 hours 51 minutes Recordable time may differ depending on the following SP LP or EP only when recording videos in addition on an edited DVD when recording only still images or sound Supported memory card types The following memory cards can be used with the unit Memory Stick PRO HG Duo Memory Stick Micro M2 Lii CompactFlash Typel I SD Memory Card miniSD Card microSD Card 4 xD Picture Card xD Picture Card L Not all memory cards are guaranteed to work Operation is not assured if nonsupported memory cards are used 2 Up to 8 GB of Sony Memory Stick are assured to be operable on this server However not all Memory Stick are guaranteed to function Parallel data transfer high speed data transfer is supported Actual transfer speed may vary depending on media An adaptor not supplied is required Copyright protect functions are not supported SDHC Memory Cards are not supported Actual transfer speed is the same as Memory Stick PRO Up to 8 GB of C
9. to acquire music CD BD and DVD movie data through the Internet as follows e On automatic disc registration The server automatically selects the most pertinent data from the search results and registers the data as the BD DVD information e On manual disc registration The server registers data that the user selected from the search results e Internet connection is required to use the AMG Service Configure the Internet Settings correctly page 121 e You will need to agree on End User License Agreement in the package and AMG Terms of Use displayed when you firstly use AMG Service i As to AMG Terms of Use press HOME and select Settings System Settings All Media Guide Settings page 117 and ii read End User License Agreement carefully e Data will not be displayed or received if it is not registered to the AMG Database e The number of the displayed cover arts of music CDs DVD ROMs and BD ROMs are limited Such cover arts are displayed while the corresponding CDs DVD ROMs and BD ROMs remain in the changer e AMG Service is provided only to commercially available music CDs DVD ROMs and BD ROMs e AMG Service may end without a prior notice Nothing will be displayed for content copied on a recordable media such as a CD R CD RW and DVD R Note that no data can be acquired for music content imported to the HDD TV Display Viewing Options On wide screen TVs or TVs with a wide scree
10. 1 WM E e 1 1 DJ space e File and folder names may not be displayed correctly if it does not comply with ISO 9660 Level 1 Level 2 and its extended format Joliet Importing Music e EDs TD KP OWN When importing from music CDs page 45 Content of single or multiple discs can be imported to the HDD at one time Selection of specific title s for import is also 6 supported Import will be done at approximately 8x speed The server saves the content from a Music CD as LPCM or MP3 files For selection of the LPCM and MP3 import formats see gt amp 385 5GB J Import Multiple Discs Select the source disc K Cancel Q The Best of Cinnamon roll Select All o Paddy bird Clear All Disc 10 o RETURN AEEA Select discs to import and press ENTER A check mark appears next to the selected title e To select all discs select Select All e To clear all checkmarks select Clear All Import Setting of Music Import Settings page 111 7 Select OK and press ENTER beno When importing from data discs page 46 f a ass Disc Import starts and the following display appears 5 You can import by disc folder or track Multi Disc Import is f with a progress bar not available g WAV wav and MP3 mp3 are the supported source formats 5 page 47 After importing from discs Importing To stop a Stop The most recent 30 tracks will be displayed in the Newly S
11. 1080i 720p Select 4801 if no picture appears on the screen For other video settings see also Video Settings page 112 Audio cable not supplied Use a component cable or three video cords of the same length neither are supplied You can also enjoy higher quality pictures from 480p 720p progressive signals or 1080i interlace signals if your TV projector or AV amplifier receiver is compatible Be sure to also connect an audio cable as the COMPONENT VIDEO jacks do not output audio signals AUDIO OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Pa Pr Perr To AUDIO OUT L R SS 20 5 gt 0202020 0202020 0202020 To COMPONENT VIDEO OUT su01 33uu09 D continued 103 Connecting with an S Video cable or video cable If you have an AV amplifier receiver and would like to enjoy high quality sound use the supplied HDMI cable Server To LINE OUT AUDIO L R and S VIDEO To video input jack To audio input jacks Audio video cable Supplied S Video cable not supplied To S Video input jack jack If your TV has a CONTROL S Opt After connecting the server to your TV connect also the You can control the server by operating the remote pointing it toward the TV convenient when the server and TV are placed away from each other CONTROL S IN IR IN jack to your TV s CONTROL S OUT jack using a contr
12. HES V 1000 Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego CA 92127 U S A Telephone No 858 942 2230 This device complies with Part15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the rear of the unit Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No HES V 1000 Serial No Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into
13. Last Synched Displays the date registered to the database Date Transferred transfer Status Displays the file status Transferred Available Unavailable DRM Content Error Missing Track Transfer Error Incorrect Setting See also Note about non transferable files page 53 Additional right click options Select a file by clicking the check box 2 Right click to display additional options Items Details Show Details Shows more details about selected tracks as follows Show Details Name The Hit Combination Playback Time 06 00 Artist Steel Album Remixes Release Date 1998 File Size 5 805 634 Byte Genre Rock Format WMA Track Number 11 Last Synched 07 31 2007 16 44 Date Transferred Status Available Location C Documents and Settings Administrator My Documents Select Selects a track for transfer Clear Select All Cancels the track selected for transfer Selects all data for transfer CTRL A can be used as a shortcut Clear All Cancels all the current selections Erase Erases the file from the database original data remains on the PC You can use DELETE as the shortcut key Hints e If an item does not fit in the line you can display the entire content by moving the pointer over the item e You can also turn on this window simply by double clicking on the list e Error codes may appear in Statu
14. 160 kbps 192 kbps 256 kbps Select the desired recording quality See page 150 XR SR LR ER On When importing from the LINE IN 1 or LINE IN 2 jacks the title is divided automatically detecting changes in the picture and sounds When importing from the HDV DV IN jack each shooting on the tape becomes a chapter Off Chapter marks are created only at the beginning of a recording SHUINaS JBAIIS BU 111 112 Video Settings The default settings are underlined Settings GJ Video Output Aspect Ratio 16 9 Video Input 1 Video 2 Cinema Conversion Mode Auto Output Resolution Priority Component Video Output Aspect Ratio For your best viewing pleasure select the aspect ratio that best matches your needs For BD ROMs or discs with AVCHD files the 16 9 aspect ratio is chosen automatically by the application Video Input 1 Select the signal type for the LINE IN 1 jacks Cinema Conversion Mode Sets the video conversion method for 480p 720p or 10801 signals from the HDMI OUT jack or the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks Output Resolution Priority Allows you to select output priority from the HDMI or component jacks HDMI Resolution Select the signal type for the HDMI OUT jack Note that you can make this setting only when the connected TV is turned on and that some options may not be displayed if they are unacceptable for the TV
15. Items Details Reselect Selects a title again DVD Menu Sets the background picture of the DVD menu Finalize Enables finalizing after completing importing copying Disc Name Allows you to input a disc name in the displayed keyboard l DVD only except DVD RW in VR mode DVD R in VR mode 2 DVD only except DVD RW To change the recording mode per title md Select Settings from Title Importing Copying display and press ENTER 5 3GB amp gt Remaining 4 6GB 3 Copy Title Settings Set the copy mode Start Finish Change Title Auto Adjust En goce DVD Menu Finalize EE Disc Name Change Disc Function Finish 2 Select the title and press ENTER Copy Mode Settings Set the copy mode 8 27 2007 Copy Mode A EG 40GB 4 0GB Copy Mode Settings Set the copy mode 8 27 2007 Copy Mode 1 0GB Select the recording mode from High Speed XR SR LR ER When copying from HDD to a DVD select from XP SP LP EP Displayed when copying from HDD to a BD 4 Select Set and press ENTER Q Copy Title Detailed Settings 2 3GB gt Remaining 4 6GB Set the copy mode Start Finish Change Title Auto Adjust EGS eee ESS DVD Menu Finalize SR E SP Bezels Disc Name Change Disc OPTION SAEIMA OE RETURN Baul D Select Start and press ENTER Hints e You can also set the recording mode by pressing OPTIONS to select Rec Mode Setting in Detail Settings displa
16. Select Function Edit and press ENTER Erase Titles Create Playlist Function Edit Combine Titles fal Select Erase Titles and press ENTER The display for selecting the titles appears m Erase Titles Personal Video Total Size 0 0GB Remaining 386 7GB Select the title you want to erase OK ar DV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM mm E ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV 3 HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM Select All E PL 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M Clear All HDV 7 6 2007 12 57PM 7 6 2007 12 58PM ORG 7 6 2007 12 57PM 0H02M HDV HDV 7 6 2007 12 57PM 12 58PM PL 7 6 2007 12 57PM 0H02M RETURN Jaleo m Erase Titles Personal Video Total Size 0 0GB amp Remaining 386 7GB Select the title you want to erase OK er pv 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM Finish ZA ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM Select All PL 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M Clear All HDV 7 6 2007 12 57PM 7 6 2007 12 58PM ORG 7 6 2007 12 57PM 0H02M HDV HDV 7 6 2007 12 57PM 12 58PM PL 7 6 2007 12 57PM 0H02M RETURN Jaleo A checkmark appears next to the selected title To remove the checkmark press ENTER again Titles that are referred to by a Playlist or are currently being copied to a disc are not selectable You can select all other titles or cancel all selections by selecting Select All or Clear All If the title is protected The display asks for confirmation Sel
17. You can play the disc after finalizing if the DVD device is compatible with DVD R VR mode You cannot record or edit after finalizing TVS Finalizing is necessary A DVD Menu will be created while finalizing You can record or edit after finalizing if you unfinalize the disc although you will need to re finalize later a2 R Finalizing is necessary A DVD Menu will be created while finalizing You cannot record or edit after finalizing Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select H to display the media icons Select o and press ENTER EJ Select and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears Select Information Settings and press ENTER The disc information display appears If the disc type does not allow for DVD Menu go to step 8 continued 95 96 Q Disc Information Disc Name Close Media DVD RW Format Title Total 2 Rec Date 7 13 2007 Name Input Finalize DVD Menu Recordable XP Po poi SP E tod Format Time LP ees EP Bo faye Remaining BLBE BEDEO B BLAA DA WEOE BL B B O A O E DEDE B A N DEB EEA A E DEB E 4 4 4 7GB RETURN Jie 6 Select Finalize or DVD Menu and press ENTER The DVD Menu creation display appears t Finalize DVD Menu Selection Select the DVD Menu used for finalizing Cancel 2 RED i 3 Picture CY Zoom in Zoom out RETURN MaG To zoom the wallpaper press the YELLOW button If Finalize is not selectable the disc has previously been
18. a Re runs Easy Setup which includes the following settings See page 28 for details Date and Time Settings All Media Guide Settings Music Server Settings If you have re run Easy Setup accidentally check that the previous settings are retained SHUIN9S JBAIIS BU 123 124 Resetting mae wag Settings e9 Reset to Factory Default Q Initialize Personal Settings Reset to Factory Default You can reset the server settings to the factory default by selecting the group of settings Note that all the settings within the group will be reset Initialize Personal Settings Erasing the data within the server before disposing or transferring is strongly recommended 1 Select the settings you want to reset to default and press ENTER You can reset the following settings Import Settings Video Settings Audio Settings Photo Settings System Settings BD DVD Viewing Settings Network Settings All Settings 2 On the confirmation screen select Start and press ENTER Hint To initialize the entire system execute all three of Reset to Factory Default Initialize Personal Settings and HDD Initialization page 117 Messages Messages are cleared Password and parental controls Parental Control is cleared Password for parental control is also cleared Hint To initialize the entire system execute all three of Reset to Factory Default Init
19. source folder Clicking the Sync Folder button on the main window is the simplest way Follow the steps below only if you need to check or change settings e g source folder or target file format 1 On the File menu click Sync Settings 2 Inthe pop up window check if the other file search settings are appropriate Change the folder if necessary 3 Click OK on the pop up window To search for a folder 1 On the File menu click Folder Sync The pop up window appears 2 Select a folder whose contents you want to register and click OK Hints e To register a single file directly drag and drop the file on the main window Or click File Sync on the File menu select a file and click Open e In File Type for File Search you can select to search for WAV wav MP3 mp3 WMA wma AAC 3gp mp4 m4a m4b m4p or ATRAC oma omg files and register them to the database The music files will not be registered if the format is not selected in File Type for File Search To erase files from the database The original data remains on the PC The database saves or erases the file s path and the metadata only 1 Click the files to erase in the main window To select multiple files click files while pressing SHIFT 2 Onthe Edit menu click Erase Hints e You can select Erase Select All Clear All by right clicking e To cancel all registrations
20. 0H01M HDV as Settings S HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM Clear All PL 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M BVD Menu 4 HDV 7 6 2007 12 57PM 7 6 2007 12 58PM Finalize ORG 7 6 2007 12 57PM 0H02M HDV HDV 7 6 2007 12 57PM 12 58PM PL 7 6 2007 12 57PM 0H02M Disc Name Change Disc RETURN Jes Select video titles to copy and press ENTER 30 titles maximum The video copy display appears see below When copying to DVD RW DVD R DVD RW Video mode DVD R Video mode you can create a DVD Menu Go to step 6 When using other discs go to step 8 J On the confirmation screen select Yes for finalizing and press ENTER The wall paper selection display appears To zoom the wall paper press YELLOW Q Copy Title DVD Menu Selection Select the DVD Menu used for finalizing 2 RED Cancel 3 Picture 4 Gift 5 Pastel 6 Memory CY Zoom in Zoom out RETURN Jatin Select a wallpaper and press ENTER EJ Select Start and press ENTER Hints e To check progress press HOME select and press ENTER e Copying will continue if the server is turned off e High speed copy is possible only when the destination is a BD RE or BD R You can enter up to 80 characters for an HDD video title but only the first 64 characters will be retained after the title is copied to a DVD About the video copy display Album X 8 9 2007 9 32AM 0H00M 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HD
21. 1150 Estonian 1151 Basque 1157 Persian 1165 Finnish 1166 Fiji 1171 Faroese 1174 French 1181 Frisian 1183 Irish 1186 Scots Gaelic 1194 Galician 1196 Guarani 1203 Gujarati 1209 Hausa 1217 Hindi 1226 Croatian 1229 Hungarian 1233 Armenian 1235 Interlingua 1239 Interlingue Code Language 1245 Inupiak 1248 Indonesian 1253 Icelandic 1254 Italian 1257 Hebrew 1261 Japanese 1269 Yiddish 1283 Javanese 1287 Georgian 1297 Kazakh 1298 Greenlandic 1299 Cambodian 1300 Kannada 1301 Korean 1305 Kashmiri 1307 Kurdish 1311 Kirghiz 1313 Latin 1326 Lingala 1327 Laothian 1332 Lithuanian 1334 Latvian Lettish 1345 Malagasy 1347 Maori 1349 Macedonian 1350 Malayalam 1352 Mongolian 1353 Moldavian 1356 Marathi 1357 Malay 1358 Maltese 1363 Burmese 1365 Nauru 1369 Nepali 1376 Dutch 1379 Norwegian 1393 Occitan 1403 Afan Oromo 1408 Oriya 1417 Punjabi 1428 Polish 1435 Pashto Pushto 1436 Portuguese 1463 Quechua 1481 Rhaeto Romance 1482 Kirundi 1483 Romanian 1489 Russian 1491 Kinyarwanda 1495 Sanskrit 1498 Sindhi 1501 Sangho 1503 Singhalese 1505 Slovak Code Language 1506 Slovenian 1507 Samoan 1508 Shona 1509 Somali 1511 Albanian 1512 Serbian 1513 Siswati 1514 Sesotho 1515 Sundanese 1516 Swedish 1517 Swahili 1521 Tamil 1525 Telugu 1527 Tajik 1528 Thai 1529 Tigrinya 1531 Turkmen 1532 Tagalog 1534 Setswana 1535 Tonga 1538 Turkish 1539 Tsonga 1540 Tatar 1543 Twi 1557 Ukrainian 1
22. About the x v Color e x v Color is a more familiar term for the xvYCC standard proposed by Sony and is a trademark of Sony e xvYCC is an international standard for color space in video This standard allows for a wider color range than the currently used broadcast standard This server supports playback of video contents on discs recorded with x v Color technology To watch video content recorded with x v Color technology check if your TV or AV devices support this feature Connecting a TV with an audio video cable Getting Started Server VIDEO R AUDIO L To video input jack To audio input jacks To LINE OUT AUDIO VIDEO Audio video cable Supplied 29 26 Step 5 Connecting to the Network Connect the LAN terminal on the server to your Internet source using an Ethernet cable See also Network Settings for necessary network settings page 121 The supplied LAN cable has a ferrite clamp Use the plug with the clamp when connecting to the LAN terminal on the server Refer also to the instructions supplied with the router or the gaming adaptor When connecting to a router directly Wireless Router LAN 10 100 O ee oe Ferrite clamp Closest to the server aXe 0805 Werte O0 O 03 26 ie O Q 5 O O O To LAN terminal 0 O 2 2 Internet Server Gaming adaptor Ferrite clamp
23. I gt 1 gt Fast Forward Scan Slow play button 58 73 Fast forwards when pressed during playback Plays in slow motion when continued 19 16 pressed in pause mode The speed changes when pressed repeatedly CH 4 CH channel buttons Selects the TV channels up and down VOL J VOL volume buttons Adjusts the volume MUTING MUTING button Mutes the sound H For video title options E CHAPTER MARK MARK ERASE buttons 81 IMPORT C IMPORT button 40 42 Performs the same function as the IMPORT button on the top panel CO AUDIO button Selects the sound track or the language track SUBTITLE D SUBTITLE button Selects the subtitle language ANGLE CD ANGLE button Switches to other viewing angles when available TIME CD TIME button Switches the panel display to show elapsed playback time or remaining time 17 18 Getting Started Follow steps 1 to 8 to hook up and adjust the settings of the server For jack and button names see ndex to Parts and Controls page 12 e Plug cables securely to prevent unwanted noise e Refer to the instructions supplied with the components to be connected e A TV with a video input jack is required to connect to this server e Be sure to disconnect the power cord of each component before connecting e To avoid electrical damage to the server and th
24. TTA DIG F R STR LEN VORSICHT BEI GE FFNETER ABDECKUNG IST SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG DER KLASSE 3B IM GER TEINNEREN VORHANDEN NICHT DEM LASERSTRAHL AUSSETZEN PRECAUCION CUANDO SE ABRE HAY RADIACION LASER DE CLASE 3B VISIBLE E INVISIBLE EVITE LA EXPOSICION A LOS RAYOS LASER VARO AVATTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NAKYVALLE JA NAKYMATTOMALLE LUOKAN 3B LASERSATEILYLLE ALA KATSO SATEESEEN SEER CC ERIK ECLASS BOAML VHKRUPARL F HAHET E LEBEREY fine LENTE This label is located on the laser protective housing inside the enclosure CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules The
25. Track Import 46 Troubleshooting 134 Typel I 144 U Unknown Disc 33 35 Unreadable Disc 35 V Video based software 143 Video cable 101 Video Input 1 112 Video Output Aspect Ratio 112 Video Settings 112 View 61 W Wireless bridge 26 WMA 52 X x v Color 24 xD Picture Card 36 x Pict Story HD 66 x Pict Story HD Time Display 115 XR 40 x ScrapBook 64 UONPWIOjU 199
26. Variable Bit Rate function analyzes the picture complexity and optimizes the bit rate accordingly resulting in a higher picture quality e You can format the HDD using the HDD Initialization setting page 117 Formatting a BD DVD Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select HF to display the icons Select o and press ENTER a Video 0 zia aAa ag 0 GuiAdoy EJ Select the e and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears Select Information Settings and press ENTER fal Select Format and press ENTER The following display appears Format Formatting will erase all the titles including the protected ones Are you sure you want to format On the confirmation screen select Yes and press ENTER When formatting a DVD RW or DVD R select the format from VR or Video Hints e You can re format a finalized DVD RW changing the video format VR mode Video mode e To format the HDD select the Settings icon on the HOME menu and select HDD Initialization page 117 gt continued 93 94 Copying videos to BD DVD gt EDR Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select H to display the icons Select Copy HDD to Disc and press ENTER EJ Select a destination disc and press ENTER The title selection display appears 0 0GB Remaining 4 6GB Select the title Start Finish ar DV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM
27. an ame n he net a sate si Select function RETURN Jase Th a 3 Atthe start of the section you want to erase select Set Point A and press ENTER ltems Details Press lt lt or PP to move forward or backwards a Function Edit You can apply the following edits to oO multiple titles 4 At the end of the section select Set Point B and amp Erase Titles press ENTER Create Playlist Combine Titles Edit You can apply the following edits only dii 7 2 to the selected title Set Chapter Marks Erase Chapter Edit Chapter A B Erase aa ES 00 203 Divide Title e CD i ca 2 Select the desired edit option and follow the E cde ani INTER steps below If you have selected Erase CECE OSE ANE DERS Titles see page 80 for procedures 6 On the confirmation screen select Yes and press ENTER To erase by chapter To erase more sections within the same title repeat steps 3 to 6 1 Select Edit in step 4 and press ENTER o Select Finish and press ENTER 2 Select Erase Chapter and press ENTER Hint The display for selecting chapters appears Chapter marks are inserted at the erased places and the sections before To check chapter content select a chapter thumbnail and after become separate chapters to display the picture in the background To edit chapters combine divide or multi mm Erase Chapter e rase z 2 as Select Edit in step 4 and press ENTER SS ve 2 Sel
28. and the HDMI connector by checking their shapes Make sure the connector is not upside down or tilted e Do not place the server where the HDMI OUT jack and HDMI cable are subject to wear or abuse e Do not pinch bend or twist the HDMI cable excessively Doing so may damage the HDMI OUT jack or the HDMI cable About the BRAVIA Theatre Sync features for HDMI connections only By connecting Sony components that are compatible with the HDMI Control function with an HDMI cable supplied operation is simplified as below e One Touch Play With a single touch of the power HOME or E gt button the input selector on the TV or the AV amplifier is automatically switched to the server Press I C when the server is turned off or press HOME or C gt when the server is turned on to activate One Touch Play e System Power Off When you turn off the TV the receiver and connected equipment are also turned off simultaneously The server keeps playing music if you turn off the TV while the server is playing music e The HDMI Control operation is possible for up to three players including this server e When connecting or disconnecting the HDMI plug be sure to set HDMI Control to On To prepare for the BRAVIA Theatre Sync features Set HDMI Control to On page 116 Depending on the connected component the HDMI Control function may not work Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the component
29. be checked in case of repair or inspection during a malfunction or modification However the contents will not be backed up or saved by Sony e If the hard disk needs to be formatted or replaced it will be done at the discretion of Sony All contents of the hard disk drive will be erased including contents that violate copyright laws On recording Make trial recordings before making the actual recording On compensation for lost recordings Sony is not liable and will not compensate for any lost recordings or related losses including when recordings are not made due to reasons including recorder failure or when the contents of a recording are lost or damaged as a result of recorder failure or repair undertaken to the recorder Sony will not restore recover or replicate the recorded contents under any circumstances Copyrights e Television programs films video tapes discs and other materials may be copyrighted Unauthorized recording of such material may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws Also use of this recorder with cable television transmission may require authorization from the cable television transmitter and or program owner This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by U S patents and other intellectual property rights Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision and is intended for home and other limited viewing
30. continued 21 22 4 Holding the glass panel to the side push the lever back to its original position The panel is locked A 20000 999 S A Push the lever inside Lever not engaged panel not firmly locked Push the lever all the way through till it remains flush the back panel surface Repeat steps 1 to 4 to attach the other panel Use the supplied cleaning cloth to wipe the glass surfaces The cleaning cloth is included in the accessory pack If the unit is brought director from a cold to a warm location or is placed in avery damp room moisture may condense on the unit If this happens leave the unit without connecting the power cord for about six hours until the moisture evaporates Observe the following precautions when moving the unit e Be sure to remove all discs before turning off the power e Attach the two lock screws and the lock stick to the unit Be sure to disconnect the power cord when attaching them Use the supplied carton and cushions for transportation Step 2 Checking the Accessories The following items are supplied in the accessory pack e Audio video cable phono plug x 3 1 e LAN cable with Ferrite Clamp Ferrite EMC Filter 1 e HDMI cable 1 e Power cord 1 e Remote commander remote control 1 e Size AA R6 batteries 2 e Cleaning cloth 1 e Dust tight seals 6 e Music Transfer installation CD 1 Step 3 Installing Tip Over Step 4 Con
31. disc space and picture quality Importing copying at high speed High speed Importing Copying lt gt ChE Allows you to copy titles from HDD to a BD or import to HDD from a BD without changing the mode Select High Speed in Recording Mode when importing copying page 97 See page 150 for required time for importing copying Hints e When importing copying the edited titles at high speed the seams that are left over from editing may remain on the disc e Importing copying between HDD and DVD automatically set to Rec Mode Conversion Importing Copying Rec Mode Conversion Importing Copying gt Dit Allows you to import copy a title from the HDD to a DVD or vice versa or import from HDD to a BD in a recording mode that differs from the original recordings For example when you import copy a title recorded in XR mode high quality but large data size to SP mode you can reduce the data size saving more titles using less space If you copy a title of HDD recorded in DR or XR mode to a BD in SR LR or ER mode or to a DVD in SP or LP recording mode the unit automatically set the optimum picture quality which makes the deterioration in the image quality minimum To automatically adjust the recording mode according to the available space gt DE 1 Select Settings from the video copy display and press ENTER 5 3GB gt Remaining 4 6GB Copy Title Settings Set the copy mode Start
32. e Normal e Slow Enter the file number using the number button Stops playing the slideshow Items Rotate left Rotate right Details Rotates the photo counterclockwise by 90 degrees Rotates the photo clockwise by 90 degrees JISNI A pue sojoUud SOPIN i 61 62 Viewing Photos Recorded on the Removable Media BD RE PD OWN Mis OCF SD xD Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select gy to display the icons Copy x ScrapBook Create x Pict Story HD QD DB Memory Stick x Pict Story HD x ScrapBook Sample Album Select one of the removable media When displaying folders select a folder to view press ENTER EJ Select a photo and press ENTER To display the previous or next photo press F lt or Pi With digital still cameras the displayed layer differs depending on the model Available OPTIONS The Options menu appears when you press OPTIONS The available items differ depending on the situation Items Details Still Pictures Displays items for file management e Import Multiple Slideshow Pace Sets the pace for slideshow e Fast e Normal e Slow View Shows the photo Slideshow Plays a slideshow Import Copies the photo to HDD page 42 Information Settings Displays information about the album or photo Available OPTIONS during playback Items Details Slideshow Pace Sets the pace for slideshow e Fast e Normal e Slow Search File Searches f
33. gt 720p gt 480p If the resulting image format is undesirable try another setting that suits the TV 480p Outputs 480p video signals 1080i Outputs 10801 video signals 720p Outputs 720p video signals 1080p Outputs 1080p video signals Auto Automatically detects the type of external device and switches to the matching color setting RGB Outputs RGB video signals YCbCr 4 4 4 Outputs YCbCr 4 4 4 video signals YCbCr 4 2 2 Outputs YCbCr 4 2 2 video signals Black Level VIDEO OUT On Sets the black level setting for video signals Sets the black level of the output signal to the standard level Normally select this output from the VIDEO OUT jacks Off Lowers the standard black level Use this if the picture becomes too white Black Level COMPONENT OUT On Sets the black level setting for video signals Raises the standard black level Use this setting if the picture appears too dark output from the COMPONENT VIDEO Off OUT jacks Sets the black level of the output signal to the standard level Normally select this Pause Mode Auto Sets the picture mode for DVD playback Normally select this Dynamic moving pictures appear without blur pause status For BD ROMs or discs Frame containing AVCHD files Auto will be Displays static pictures at high resolution automatically selected To set the output resolution Note that the resolution differs dependin
34. license and copyright Sync Folder button Click here when synchronizing the files in the database with the files in the source folder See To register music files page 51 Transfer button Server information Click here when transferring the selected files to the destination server See To register music files page 51 Also displays the destination server information when available online offline and the HDD capacity D Music List Use the Music List for file management The list consists of four tab sheets All Available Excluded and Transferred Click on the tabs to check the following information All Displays all files registered to the database Available Displays files available for transfer files that have not been transferred Excluded Displays files excluded from transfer Reasons are indicated in Status Transferred Displays transferred files About the tabs and displayed contents Each tab sheet displays the file information under the same header Items Details Check Boxes Click here to select files for transfer check marked Grayed out boxes indicate a file cannot be transferred Note that if all boxes are grayed out no server is registered or set as a destination Name Displays track name or file name if track name is unavailable Time Displays playback time Artist Displays the artist name when available Album Displays album name when available Items Details
35. on the confirmation screen and press ENTER again Note that pressing W will not work and that when Playlist Settings is set to Create Video Title it may take more than five minutes before import is stopped Importing videos from external devices You can record videos from a tuner or a VCR when they are connected to the server If you are connecting a camcorder use the HDV1080i DV IN jack see Importing videos from HDV DV camcorders on page 39 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select J to display the icons Select from Linel Line2 HDV or DV according to the connection and press ENTER Video content from the external device appears E Press OPTIONS to display the Options menu Set the connected device to playback pause mode al Select Import to HDD and then press the play or pause button on the external device To stop recording press OPTIONS and select Stop Import Hints e You can adjust the video quality and the size before recording page 60 e When using the IMPORT button on the server you can select the recording mode Press HOME and select Settings Import Settings External Input Rec mode XR SR LR or ER e You cannot turn off the power during import e The HDD records up to 300 titles Although the actual number may be lower depending on the use e A title that exceeds eight hours cannot be imported e Any video titles from the HDD cannot be c
36. on the server is touched gt The front panel may be locked Child Lock To unlock see page 33 gt When the server was turned on with the OPEN CLOSE buttons the front panel will not open until the server is started Fan noise is heard when the power is off gt The fan rotates when the power is off if Standby Mode is set to Standard gt When the server s music server function is being used the fan keeps rotating even when the power is off Metadata cannot be received after the disc is inserted gt Check if the server is connected to the network AMG Terms of Use has to be agreed before use Press HOME and select Settings System Settings All Media Guide Settings page 117 UONELWAOJU gt continued 137 gt Nothing will be displayed for content copied on a recordable media such as a CD R CD RW and DVD R Note that no data can be acquired for music content imported to the HDD gt When the AMG Database does not contain pertinent data nothing will be displayed or received Metadata received from AMG Database is not correct gt Metadata received through automatic acquisition may be wrong Select the correct data from the search results that appear when you select Search Info on the Disc Information display gt When the AMG Database does not contain pertinent data nothing will be displayed or received Enter the data manually using the edit functions Ar
37. red recording B Chasing playback Available OPTIONS The Options menu appears when you press OPTIONS The available items differ depending on the situation Available OPTIONS when selecting HDD content Items Details Function Edit Displays the following items e Erase Titles e Create Playlist e Combine Titles Sort By Changes the title order e Recent First e Oldest First e Unviewed First e Title Import Status Displays progress of the current import operation Copy Status Displays progress of the current copy operation Title List Displays video titles stored on the HDD Play Resumes playback from the stop point Resume Play is canceled when the title is edited after playback is stopped Play from Beginning Plays the title from the beginning Stop Import Stops the current import operation Erase Erases the title Protect Protection Sets or cancels protection on the title Cancel Edit Displays the following items e Set Chapter Marks e Erase Chapter e Edit Chapter e A B Erase e Divide Title Copy to Disc Copies the titles in the folder to a disc for Personal Videos on the HDD only Information Settings Displays the title information and the related settings Available OPTIONS during playback Items Details HDD Information Displays HDD information A V Settings Allows you to adjust settings for picture and sound page 59 Play from Plays the title from beginning Beginning
38. 00 aN av Capture All Set OUT Finish P AS Move Point RETURN Ma GOIA KJ At the end of the section select Set OUT and press ENTER u3 u09 continued 83 84 m Create Playlist Scene Capture Mons HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM 0 00 00 00 0 00 08 19 HDD d 0 00 10 17 Capture All e Finish _ l 7 AS Move Point RETURN Ma GIOI Select OK and press ENTER To select more sections within the same title repeat from step 7 When you finish selecting scenes from the same title select Finish and press ENTER The scene list display appears m Create Playlist Scene List Total Time 0 00 08 Number of Scenes 1 fe Finish Add Scene HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM 0 00 00 0 00 08 Time 0 00 08 Move Scene Erase All RETURN ait e To add other scenes select Add Scene e To change the scene order select Move Scene e To cancel all scene selections select Erase All Select OK and press ENTER Select OK and press ENTER e To enter a new name for the Playlist title select Input Select Finish and press ENTER You can save the scene list Select Yes on the confirmation display Hint Created Playlist titles may have many chapters as each scene becomes a chapter When editing on HDD or BD chapters in the captured scenes will also be added Editing Photo Album Information Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select g to display the i
39. 16 bit Channel Stereo 2ch Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Playback time 75 minutes 30 seconds max MP3 Extension mp3 Supported codec MPEG 1 Audio Layer III Channel Monaural 1ch Stereo 2ch Sampling frequency 32 44 1 48 kHz Bit rate 32 40 48 56 64 80 96 1 12 128 160 192 224 256 320 kbps Playback time 2 hours and 30 minutes max e Each folder is recursively imported when importing entire data disc content This recursive import does not occur when importing selected folders within a data disc e The following restrictions apply for data disc import Tracks on the 5th layer or under are not importable E ee 3 E e eevee case a a a US T iv S Sa P i Some files may not be imported if the file folder total within a folder exceeds 1 000 on the disc Keep the number of files and folders under 1 000 gt continued 41 48 About file information retrieval Content information is retrieved and displayed as follows Numbers in parentheses indicate priority Track names Album names Artist names for tracks and albums Genre Track number Release date Music CDs 1 Displays the AMG data or 2 Track 1 Track 2 1 Displays the AMG data or 2 Album Album 2 1 Displays the AMG data or 2 Nae Soe 1 Displays the AMG data or 2 No Genre Track number 1 Displays the AMG da
40. 3 15AM Play Track Import Information Settings 1 Select Track Import and press ENTER The following confirmation display appears J Track Import amp 385 5GB This track will be imported Track Name Trust in Me File Format After Import MRE 128kbps File Size 3 2MB Sampling Frequency 44 1 kHz Cancel RETURN Jia Select OK and press ENTER Notes and restrictions for music import e Up to 1 000 tracks can be imported to one album If more tracks are imported a new album of the same name suffixed by a number will be created and the rest of the tracks will be copied to the new album e You cannot import if the HDD contains more than 2 000 albums or 2 000 artist information listings or 40 000 tracks e Content information may not be retrieved from MP3 files e Content information may not be displayed correctly if retrieved from the AMG database or MP3 files e Music content imported from music CDs will be stored on the HDD in the following formats LPCM Quantization bit rate 16 bit Channel Stereo 2ch Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz MP3 Channel Stereo 2ch Sampling frequency 44 1 kHz Bit rate 96 128 160 192 256 kbps Bit rate for MP3 files is selectable in Settings Import Settings Music Import Settings MP3 Conversion Rate e Files that you can import from data discs should be in the following formats WAV Extension wav Quantization bit rate
41. 3 35PM Deem ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV 4 HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM r PL 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM PL 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM 4 Select a title and press ENTER To stop playback press W Fe Video la NEW H ORG 8 9 2007 3 21PM 0H00M LINE1 P S HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV a HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM PL 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM PL 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M 4 A D HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM About icons on the Title List The following icons appear next to the titles indicating the status of the title a Video NEW l s A ORG 8 9 2007 3 21PM 0H00M LINE1 E DV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM K ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV n o HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM r PL 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM PL 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M Fie HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM C gt Currently playing Can be copied to a DVD RW VR mode with CPRM or DVD R VR mode with CPRM only Copying is not allowed Content is copy protected NEW The title has not been played yet ORG Original title PL Playlist title Protected title DES O Currently importing or copying gt O displayed in gray Currently in a queue waiting for copying
42. 5 to select all the albums you want to copy Select Start and press ENTER Hint If you create an x Pict Story file and make a video title from it you can copy the video title to a DVD page 68 e Photos and x ScrapBook albums cannot be copied to DVD Rs and DVD Rs if they are formatted e After photos or x ScrapBook albums are copied to a DVD no further recording can be added to the disc e Up to a combined total of 2 000 files and folders can be copied to a BD e Up to 4 000 photo files can be copied to a DVD Copying x ScrapBook albums to BD DVD You can copy all the photos and videos used in x ScrapBook albums in addition to album like x ScrapBook images each page is saved as a JPEG image Press HOME to turn on the Home menu Select g to display the icons Select 4 and press ENTER The x ScrapBook destination selection display appears E Copy x ScrapBook Select Disc Select the destination disc Cancel Disc 5 Q 23 8GB Disc 6 1 0GB Blank Formatted Disc 4 Q RETURN Jae EJ Select destination disc and press ENTER Select x ScrapBook albums to copy and press ENTER Select in the order you want to record on the disc The selected x ScrapBook albums will be numbered on the screen GAG ag 0 Guikdoy al Select Start and press ENTER Copying starts Select Finish and press ENTER To copy more x ScrapBook
43. Available OPTIONS while selecting music folders Items Details Play Plays tracks in the folder Folder Import Imports the selected folder Information Settings Displays the folder information Available OPTIONS while selecting tracks Items Details Play Plays tracks Track Import Imports a single track from a disc Information Settings Displays track information Available OPTIONS during playback Items Details Play from Plays the title from beginning Beginning Play Plays the selected track Stop Stops playing the track Information Displays the details about the title Settings Eject Ejects the disc e Playback of CD Rs created in multi session is limited to its single session parts e If mp3 is added to a file other than MP3 the server may play the file damaging the connected devices Notes on playing DTS soundtracks e When playing DTS sound recorded on a CD the analog AUDIO L R jacks output excessively loud noise Noise may be output even when the connection is digital depending on the playback condition To avoid damaging your system attention is required when connecting the server s analog output jacks to an AV amplifier e To enjoy DTS Digital Surround playback you will need to connect a 5 1ch DTS Digital Surround decoder to the server s digital output jack If you connect the server to an AV amplifier without a DTS decoder and play a DTS CD noise may be output from the connec
44. CLOSE 4 Touch DISC OPEN CLOSE on the bottom right of the front panel Both the disc tray and panel will close The server loads the disc and registers it to the internal database In addition the server accesses the AMG database for disc information depending on the disc You can view the registered disc listings by selecting Loaded Disc of Disc Manager page 110 The disc will be ejected if the changer is full When inserting multiple discs Wait until the busy LED indicator turns off Open the disc tray by pressing amp while keeping the front panel open Note that amp does not work while the busy indicator is turned on Hints e For 12 cm discs up to 196 can be loaded for 8 cm discs up to 4 e When you have finished configuring All Media Guide Settings and Internet Settings properly before inserting multiple discs you can collectively acquire AMG data for the inserted discs You will need to search the AMG database for each disc in other cases e The AMG disc description is not provided for content copied on a recordable media such as a CD R CD RW and DVD R Note that no data can be acquired for music content imported to the HDD e The number of the displayed cover arts of music CDs DVD ROMs and BD ROMs are limited Such cover arts are displayed while the corresponding CDs DVD ROMs and BD ROMs remain in the changer About AMG see page 146 for details e Do not place multiple discs on the disc tray at the same tim
45. Card microSD Card xD xD Picture Card Audio characteristics BD ROM DVD ROM CD Playback Frequency response 2 dB 20 to 20 kHz Harmonic distortion 0 01 22 kHz LPF Signal to noise ratio S N 96 dB A 22 kHz LPF Dynamic range 96 dB A 22 kHz LPF Inputs Outputs Jack name Jack type Output level Load impedance AUDIO OUT L R Phono jack 2 Vrms 10 kilo ohms LINE OUT AUDIO L R Phono jack 2 Vrms 10 kilo ohms 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 Ps Pr Phono jack Y 1 0 Vp p Pps Pr progressive or interlace 0 7 Vp p 75 ohms LINE OUT VIDEO Phono jack 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms LINE OUT S VIDEO 4 pin mini DIN Y 1 0 Vp p C 0 286 Vp p 75 ohms LINE IN 1 AUDIO L R Phono jack 2 Vrms Over 50 kilo ohms LINE 2 AUDIO L R monaural Phono jack 2 Vrms Over 50 kilo ohms LINE IN 1 2 VIDEO Phono jack 1 0 Vp p 75 ohms LINE IN 1 2 S VIDEO 4 pin mini DIN Y 1 0 Vp p C 0 286 Vp p 75 ohms HDV 1080i DV IN 1 LINK S100 4 pin connector HDV1080i IN DV IN CONTROL S IN IR IN Mini jack LAN 10 100 LOBASE T 100BASE TX Connector General Power requirements 120 V AC 60 Hz Power consumption 70 W Dimensions approx 308 x 803 x 401 mm 12 1 4 x 31 gt g x 15 7 g inch width height depth excl projecting parts Mass approx 48 k
46. Check that AMP flashes again Learning has failed if AMP flashes five times If it flashes 10 times the remote s memory is full Clear the remote s memory page 130 and repeat from step 1 al Press RM SET UP again to exit the Learning mode To exit the Learning mode Press RM SET UP Or leave the remote for more than 60 seconds without operating To erase a learned function Example Erasing the function assigned to 1 above 1 While holding down RM SET UP press CLEAR RM SET UP flashes twice 2 Press the device function button AMP to select the function to erase AMP lights up and RM SET UP keeps flashing 3 Press the device selection button you want to clear 1 AMP flashes twice and the device selection function of 1 is cleared If it fails RM SET UP flashes five times Hint See below when you want to clear the remote s memory entirely To erase all learned functions 1 While holding down VOL press I D and AV I at the same time RM SET UP flashes three times 2 Release VOL Saving Frequent Procedures The MACRO function lets you register a sequential procedure that consists of up to 30 presses of the remote s buttons This function is convenient for example when you have many devices in your home theater and need to press many buttons for many devices before you start viewing RM SET UP MACRO 1 2 3 SAT CABLE AMP CUSTOM Registeri
47. Create Playlist 57 81 Create x Pict Story HD 8 Cursor mode 64 D DATA CD 69 Date and Time Settings 120 Digital Audio Output 114 Disc 4 Disc Information 33 Disc Manager 110 Divide 81 Divide Title 57 81 Dolby Digital 142 Downmix 119 DTS 142 DTS HD 142 Dust tight seals 20 DV 39 DVD Parental Control 118 DVD VIDEO 143 DVD Wide Mode 119 DVD R 143 DVD R DL 11 DVD RW 143 DVD R 143 DVD RAM 11 DVD RW 143 E Easy Setup 123 Edit 57 65 81 Edit 50 Edit Chapter 57 81 ER 40 Erase 50 Erase All 38 Erase Chapter 57 Erase Multiple 61 Erase Titles 55 57 81 External Input 9 External Input Rec mode 111 F Files 38 Film based software 143 Folder 50 Format 93 Function Edit 55 G Group Content 55 H Hard disc drive 11 HDD 38 76 HDD Initialization 117 HDMI 143 HDMI Audio Output 114 HDMI cable 22 23 HDMI Control 116 HDMI Control function 24 116 HDMI Resolution 112 HDV 39 HDV DV Import Settings 111 Import 67 Import Disc to HDD 9 Import Multiple 43 45 Import Settings 111 Information Settings 55 57 65 Initialize Personal Settings 124 Interlace format 143 Internet 26 Internet Settings 121 L LAN cable 26 Line 1 9 Line 2 9 Lock 34 LPCM 47 52 LR 40 M Manufacturer Code 127 Memory Stick 144 Memory Stick Duo 144 Memory Stick Micro M2 144 Memory Stick PRO 144 Memory Stick PRO HG Duo 144 mic
48. ENTER After receiving the data via the network the search results appear J Select Data The following data is received Select the data Cancel Your happiness is my joy _8 1999 A powerful manager Odyssey 7 10 2007 Victory and Justice C Work work and work _7 10 2007 Victory and Justice RETURN Jas Select the title and press ENTER If the desired title is not included in the results select Cancel e The product needs to be connected to the Internet in order to search the database e Access to the AMG database will not be allowed if you did not select Agree in All Media Guide Settings during Easy Setup To change the setting see page 117 e You cannot receive the AMG data if the network settings are not correct See Internet Settings page 121 e The AMG disc description is not provided for content copied on a recordable media such as a CD R CD RW and DVD R Note that no data can be acquired for music content imported to the HDD e The number of the displayed cover arts of music CDs DVD ROMs and BD ROMs are limited Such cover arts are displayed while the corresponding CDs DVD ROMs and BD ROMs remain in the changer or the music files made from the corresponding CDs remain in the HDD About AMG see page 146 for details Editing Video Titles BD RE You can make the most of disc capacity by erasing and editing video titles Note that edits made to the original titles are final and can
49. Finish Change Title _Auto Adjust Rd PANES DVD Menu Finalize Ea gt sr 1268 Disc Name Change Disc Function Finish 2 Select Auto Adjust and press ENTER 3 3GB gt Remaining 4 6GB Q Copy Title Settings Set the copy mode Start Finish Change Title Auto Adjust XR gt Ba 20c8 AEs DVD Menu Finalize Ea gt Ea 1268 Disc Name Change Disc RETURN Jaci The unit automatically selects the recording mode according to the available space Hints e If there is not enough available space or management information on the target disc the message Cannot import copy because of the less space appears in the display during importing copying If importing copying can be performed by adjusting the importing copying mode the message Importing copying title s adjusting importing copying mode will be displayed When you select Yes importing copying starts changing the recording mode automatically according to the available space of the target disc If you select Auto Adjust in Detail Settings display of Title Importing Copying and press ENTER you can also adjust the importing copying mode automatically Rec Mode Conversion Importing Copying in the recording mode of the source title smoothes out the seams that are left over from editing Available settings in Detail Settings display of Title Importing Copying You can set the following settings Select an item and press ENTER
50. HDD content only 1 2 3 4 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select J to display the icons Select a folder on the HDD and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears Select Repeat and then select either Track or All and press ENTER The setting remains even after the server is turned off To turn off repeat the above steps and select Off in step 4 6 STOP Stops or pauses playback Buttons Functions Selects a music album for playback page 70 HDD only Switches the panel display to show track information and playback time _ PREVNEXT or 4 gt Skips to the beginning of the current or next track To go the previous track press F twice 4 en RETURN Stops playback and returns to the Home Menu 5 G Fast reverse fast forward Fast reverses or fast forwards x14 when pressed during playback PAUSE Switches the panel display to show elapsed playback time or remaining time To play randomly Shuffle Play Shuffle Play is available for HDD content only 1 2 3 4 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select JJ to display the icons Select a folder on the HDD and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears Select Shuffle On and press ENTER The setting remains even after the server is turned off To turn off repeat the above steps and select Off in step 4 JISNI A pue sojoud SOapi n 13 14 Playing
51. Music in Other Rooms When connected to a DLNA compatible audio device or PC via the network you can play music stored on the HDD on these devices About the DLNA function The function ensures connection and music sharing among digital AV devices and PCs on the home network When the server and the DLNA compatible devices are connected via the network the device can play the server s music content Because of this convenient function you can play the server s music even in other rooms For information regarding DLNA visit the DLNA homepage http www dlIna org Preparing for the music server function Connect to the network Network connection is a prerequisite for this function See Step 5 Connecting to the Network page 26 for setup information Configure the network settings Make the settings necessary for connecting the server to the network See Network Settings page 121 for procedures Making the music server settings The following steps make the music on the HDD playable on other devices 3 1 Set Music Server Funciton to On 3 2 Set Client Registration to Auto For details see Music Server Settings page 122 To prepare the client devices The client device that you are going to play the server s music content also needs configuration for network connection and playback Refer to the instructions supplied with the device for connections and settings Also the music ser
52. Philips Pioneer RCA ProScan Samsung Sanyo Sharp Telefunken Toshiba Zenith For satellite tuners Manufacturer Sony Amstrad BskyB General Electric GE Grunding HUMAX Thomson Pace Panasonic Philips Nokia RCA ProScan BITA Hitachi Hughes JVC Echostar Dish Network Mitsubishi Sumsung Toshiba Code 726 727 728 736 730 732 736 729 729 729 722 742 717 748 751 747 754 731 T33 730 730 129 743 720 749 152 756 Code 801 802 803 804 824 825 865 845 862 866 859 846 857 848 818 856 851 866 868 867 873 872 875 869 846 860 847 861 849 855 857 853 871 870 For cable box tuners Manufacturer Sony Hamlin Regal Jerrold G I Motorola Jerrold Oak Panasonic Philips Pioneer RCA Scientific Atlanta Tocom Philips Zenith Code 821 836 806 830 841 816 830 828 805 815 830 826 822 837 807 831 842 826 831 829 816 831 827 738 734 737 731 730 744 746 864 850 858 854 823 838 808 843 832 817 735 738 739 740 731 741 747 745 852 862 863 864 859 860 864 874 864 839 840 809 810 811 812 813 814 833 834 835 The Remote Learning Operations The supplied remote is a learning remote that memorizes 1 Additional device functions when the existing device selection button e g TV VCR etc is already in use page 129 2 Frequently used sequential procedures
53. RM SET UP s sn ajoWlayY I 131 132 Additional Information e Basic Troubleshooting 132 e Troubleshooting 0000 eevee 134 e Self Diagnostic Function 139 e About Software Updates 140 SU GIOSSAIY at ee ee ee eee 142 Specifications 0 0 eee 144 e About Trademarks and Copyrights 145 About i LINK 0 0 00 ceca 145 e About All Media Guide 146 e TV Display Viewing Options 147 e About Removable Media and Recording Modes ee ee ee ere ee eee 148 e Language Code List 000 153 T an eri eee re a Searels rr ee 154 Basic Troubleshooting Check the following conditions Cable connection v Ch CERES Are they connected securely Ee TV s input switch Is the TV s input switched to the server Server s power 4 J Is the server If the server s power is on 1 on the server lights up in green These are not real problems The power is off but fan noise is heard whirrrss The fan rotates if Standard is selected PLEASE WAIT flashes but it is slow to start up Aree The front panel display flashes while starting up Wait until the server starts up which will take about one minute The startup is shorter if you use the Standard setting page 116 No response If the server is unresponsive press C for
54. Release Date Produser Rename Director Rumi Reimer Cast Rename Producer Rename Cast a O G OO o Clear All Select the item you want to edit and press ENTER See page 90 when you need to enter characters Items Details Rename Title You can change the title name Change Release Date Allows you to change the release date information Press to move the highlight and enter the month date and year by pressing or The input is cleared when you press CLEAR on the month date or year field Rename Director Enter a director name by selecting it from the listings or enter anew name by selecting New Entry Rename Producer Enter a producer name by selecting it from the listings or enter anew name by selecting New Entry Rename Cast Enter a cast name by selecting it from the listings or enter a new name by selecting New Entry Up to three names can be entered for a title Change Genre Changes the genre information Clear All Clears all of the disc s information About movie information display a n for discs BD ROM Director Paul Bullock Produser Rumi Reimer Cast Cover art Rating icon Title 4 Release date playback time 5 Displays director producer cast and genre 6 Refers to the AMG Service for information See Searching for disc information for details page 78 Editing Video Title Information for the HDD DATA disc HDD AAS
55. Scan Cancel Scan Plays the title fast with sound Stop Stops playback Erase Erases the title Protect Protection Sets or cancels protection on the title Cancel Items Information Settings Search Chapter Details Displays the details about the title Searches for the selected chapter JISNI A pue sojoUud SOPIN i 9 08 Various Video Playback Operations PENS GLE YP EL GT eS E Es EN CU Ae Buttons functions discs COO 0 0 ee E n E O QQ OOO 2 OOO O OQ Q TOP MENU POP UPIMENU ee A ee YELLOW oo oo daJ ASS a Ou Ss E PREV REPLAY ADVANCE NEXT Gr gt li gt Cc amp SCENE SEARCH PAUSE STOP Zw 5 CHAPTER MARK 1 AUDIO SUBTITLE ANGLE TIME alPi l le INA AlN 1x150 speed for BD ROMs and AVCHD files 2 For BD ROMs and discs recorded in 11 AVCHD format press OPTIONS and select Slow Reverse slow motion is not available 12 e For some commercially available BD ROMs and DVD VIDEOs the functions may not work as described above due to disc limitation The color buttons may be used for BD ROM playback e Scene Search can be used for tiltes longer than 100 seconds and shorter than 100 hours C TOP MENU POP UP MENU BD AVCHD Displays the Top Menu or pop up menus for BD ROMSs page 55 To return to the previous menu press the button again E YELLOW Plays
56. Sync Function makes operations simple by connecting Sony components that are compatible with the HDMI Control function with an HDMI cable About This Manual e In this manual the internal hard disk drive is written as HDD and disc is used as a general reference for the HDD BDs DVDs or CDs unless otherwise specified by the text or illustrations e Instructions in this manual describe the controls using the displays or the remote You can also use the controls on the unit if they have the same or similar names as those on the remote e The on screen display illustrations used in this manual may not match the graphics displayed on your TV screen e The product names brand names service names etc used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of respective companies or organizations About media icons The following media icons are used within the manual to indicate the function availability See page 148 for details about usable discs and their limitations Disc Type Disc Icon HDD internal hard disc drive BD ROM BD BD RE BD R DVD VIDEO DVD RW RW DVD RW VR mode Video mode DVD R DVD R DL DVD R VR mode Video mode DVD RAM RAM DATA DVD Discs containing AVCHD files Music CD DATA CD Memory Stick M S CompactFlash card CF SD memory Card SD xD Picture card xD 11 12 Index to Parts and Controls Buttons on the remote and the unit have the same function if they have th
57. The disc is skewed gt The server cannot play certain discs page 148 gt The remote s device selection is set for a device other than SERVER gt The region code on the BD DVD does not match the server gt Moisture has condensed inside the server page 3 gt The server cannot play a recorded disc that is not correctly finalized page 149 gt See About Removable Media and Recording Modes page 148 gt Video CDs and Super Video CDs do not play on this server gt The server is inclined page 3 The file name or contents information are not correctly displayed gt Mixed mode CDs do not play on the server If audio of a music CD format multi session CD is recorded in the first session only the first session will be played See About Removable Media and Recording Modes on page 148 The MP3 audio track file cannot be played page 69 gt The DATA DVD is not recorded in the MP3 format that conforms to UDF Universal Disk Format gt The audio track file does not have the extension MP3 gt The data is not formatted properly even though it has the extension MP3 gt The data is not MPEG 1 Audio Layer II data gt The server cannot play audio tracks in mp3PRO format gt BD REs BD Rs is recorded in a format other than UDF 2 5 gt The CD is a mixed mode CD The LPCM audio track file cannot be played gt The DATA DVD is not recorded in the LPCM fo
58. Ver2 1 Ver2 1 CPRM layer layer 6x speed max 16x speed max Up to 8x speed discs Brand new F discs only HDD to Disc Photo DVD R Copy DL is unusable Playable on Playable on DVD R VR Playable on Playable on many DVD mode many DVD Playableon many DVD devices compatible devices many DVD devices finalizing devices finalizing devices finalizing required finalizing required required required Playable on Playback VR mode compatibility compatible devices devices devices I Only when the recording mode is XP or SP and Video Output Aspect Ratio is set to 16 9 page 112 2 You cannot record both 16 9 Letterbox pictures and 4 3 standard pictures in one title 3 The disc s previous recordings will be erased after photos are copied 148 Playback compatibility with commercially available disc packages and discs recorded on other devices The server plays both 12 cm and 8 cm discs excluding 8 cm DVD R DL discs Recorded Recorded on other Recorded on other devices on other devices devices BD RE Discs BD R recorded single in format 1 BD R BD RE dual layer are not supported 2 BD RE Ver 2 1 and BD R Ver 1 1 are supported Only DVD RAM compliant with Ver 2 0 2 1 Video Recording formats is supported for playback Remove the disc from its cartridge if it is a cartridge type except Type 1 4 For music CDs with the alice logo only 5 Video titles guard
59. a warm location or is placed in a very damp room moisture may condense on the lenses and mechanism inside the unit Should this occur the unit may not operate properly If this happens during disc playback remove the disc turn off the unit and disconnect the power cord Then leave the unit for about six hours so the moisture inside the unit evaporates e When you move the unit take out any discs If you don t the disc may be damaged e Do not manually open or apply pressure to the front panel which may cause a malfunction e To prevent any interference by children use the Child Lock function page 12 e Do not apply pressure or shock to the unit and do not move the unit while operating to avoid a malfunction 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 the speakers may be damaged when a peak level section is played gt continued 3 On cleaning e Use the supplied cleaning cloth for cleaning minor blurs If the blur is persistent use another cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine e To avoid malfunctioning disconnect the power cord when cleaning Notes about using the supplied cleaning cloth e Make sure the cloth is not dusty before use e Use the cloth only if it is dry The material is not desig
60. among those discs there are some that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by this product e The server s Disc Information display may not correctly reflect information if the disc is recorded on other devices e The server does not support the BDMV format one of the Blu ray Disc specifications You cannot playback or import BDMV format content edited on PCs or copy such content from the HDD to a disc e The server does not support BD ROM content that requires Internet connection About recording and playback e DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode recorded on this server are playable only ona DVD RW VR mode DVD R VR mode compatible players e Before recording important data make a trial recording on rewritable media such as a BD RE DVD RW or the HDD e Ver 1 0 BD RE discs are not supported e Ver 2 1 BD RE and Ver 1 1 BD R discs are played only their first layers Notes on DualDiscs e A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates DVD recorded material on one side with digital audio material on the other side However since the audio material side does not conform to the Compact Disc CD standard playback on this product is not guaranteed And some discs cannot be inserted into the server e Do not use DualDiscs The disc may be damaged if inserted Notes About This Server If you have any questions about this product call Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Cen
61. angles when available TIME TIME GED EAS El CA EVA EN 2s Ee cuum OD AD EP OD Switches the panel display to show elapsed playback time or remaining time Adjusting Pictures and Sound for Videos Adjusting the picture quality When playing a video title or viewing an external video input picture press OPTIONS to turn on the Options menu Select A V Settings Picture Settings and press ENTER The following items appear Items Details FNR Reduces noises appearing in the picture BNR Adjust the signals to reduce mosaic like MNR 1 3 block noises and minor noises around the picture outlines mosquito noises Sharpness Sharpens the picture outlines A V Sync Adjusts the gap between picture and sound by delaying the sound output in relation to the picture output 0 to 100 mili seconds Adjust Picture Adjusts each of the following picture elements Select an item and press ENTER e Contrast Changes the contrast e Brightness Changes the overall brightness e Chroma Makes deep colors deeper or light colors lighter e Hue Changes overall color balance L Cannot be used for BD ROMs or discs recorded in AVCHD format 2 Effective only for Standard Definition pictures 3 Effective for the video title currently being played Select a setting and press ENTER You can return these settings to the defaults by selecting Reset E Select or adjust the settings and
62. are available for browsing the created content Adding video titles to the album page 65 Changing the design theme page 65 Copying x ScrapBook albums to BD DVD page 99 About x Application x Application is a brand name for Sony designed and advanced applications that mix arrange and metamorphose various visual and sound content The application suggests new emotional and easy ways for enjoying the content Browsing x ScrapBook album Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select gy to display the icons Select x ScrapBook and press ENTER Thumbnails of created albums appear EJ Select an album to browse and press ENTER The cover page or the last viewed page appears Example To display the album information press DISPLAY When a video title of the same shooting period is found on the HDD After step 4 the display asks if you want to add the video title to the album of the same shooting period When you select Yes the album appears with the added video title You can manually add the video title later even if you select No page 65 Album viewing modes For photo video content browsing two playback modes are available Page mode and Cursor mode The Page mode is for browsing the entire album as if you are turning pages of a photo album The Cursor mode allows for individual selection of photos and video titles on a page for zooming or video playb
63. camcorder Set the camcorder to playback mode when editing or recording on the server s side Playback operations such as rewind etc on the camcorder are unnecessary 2 Touch IMPORT SELECT on the top panel until HDV DV appears on the top panel display IMPORT IMPORT SELECT 3 Touch IMPORT You can use the remote s IMPORT button instead Hints e The following setting items are available in Import Settings Press HOME and select Settings Import Settings page 111 Recording signals in HDV DV import Settings HDV or DV Recording mode for DV signals XR SR LR or ER See page 150 for recording modes For details about Playlist creation and Playlist titles see page 79 To import from a camcorder using the Home Menu 1 Insert an HDV DV format tape to the camcorder Set the camcorder to playback mode when editing or recording on the server s side Playback operations such as rewind etc on the camcorder are unnecessary 2 On the server s remote press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select H to display the icons Select Ta HDV DV Import and press ENTER The HDV DV import display appears i Oo oO HDV DV Import Connected Device HDV DV Rec Mode DV Audio Settings Recorded Audio Stereo 1 HDD Free Space 384 4GB 55H07M Create Playlist by Date No RETURN AJ WON 5 Press gt to select each of th
64. can be recorded only once to a DVD R and will have the same format as a DVD VIDEO The DVD R has two different modes VR mode and Video mode DVDs created in Video mode have the same format as a DVD VIDEO while discs created in VR Video Recording mode allow the contents to be programmed or edited DVD RW page 11 148 A DVD RW is a recordable and rewritable disc that is the same size as a DVD VIDEO The DVD RW has two different modes VR mode and Video mode DVDs created in Video mode have the same format asa DVD VIDEO while discs created in VR Video Recording mode allow the contents to be programmed or edited DVD R page 11 148 A DVD R read plus R is a recordable disc that is the same size as a DVD VIDEO Contents can be recorded only once toa DVD R and will have the same format as a DVD VIDEO DVD RW page 11 148 A DVD RW read plus RW is a recordable and rewritable disc DVD RWSs use a recording format that is comparable to the DVD VIDEO format Film based software Video based software page 112 DVDs can be classified as Film based or Video based software Film based DVDs contain the same images 24 frames per second that are shown at movie theaters Video based DVDs such as television dramas or sitcoms display images at 30 frames or 60 fields per second Frame page 113 Images that comprise moving pictures The moving pictures consist of 30 frames per second Hard disk dr
65. case keyboard Press 7 four times to select S Press INPUT to switch to the lower case keyboard Press 3 twice to select e Press 2 once to select a To register the word to the word list select Register Word With the Joystick select Finish and press ENTER Example To enter Sea from the registered word list 1 2 3 Select Word List and press ENTER Select a word and press ENTER to return to the keyboard display Select Finish and press ENTER Hint The registered word list retains up to 20 words If you want to add a new word beyond this delete unnecessary listings by selecting Word List Delete Word After pressing ENTER a message asks for confirmation Select Yes and press ENTER u3 u09 91 92 Copying to BD DVD e Checking Disc Information 9 e Copying Vid OS 0 0 ccc eee 93 e About Recording Modes 96 e Notes and Restrictions on Importing Copying ee ee ee ee re 98 i S Q 2 Q WY Checking Disc Information Some restrictions may apply depending on the media and content Check the source content on the HDD and the destination disc status beforehand See Managing Server Content With the Disc Information Display page 33 Hint When a disc s content is mixed with video photo and music the disc will be registered to each of the HH o and JJ category icons o
66. click Initialize Database on the Tools menu To transfer music files 1 On the All or Available tab sheet select the files you want to transfer by clicking on the check box File Edit View Operations Tools Help 2 SyncFolder All Available Exciuded Transferred Transfer Name Time Artist Al 04 00 05 23 04 09 04 34 02 33 04 47 mmo nop o w o o w w B MINKE Tabs 2 Click the Transfer button or click Transfer on the Operations menu To change the transfer method Before transfer the software converts WAV WMA AAC and ATRAC files to formats playable on the server WAV files to LPCM or MP3 and WMA AAC ATRAC files to MP3 You can select the conversion settings 1 On the Tools menu click Options Options 6 Transfer Settings Select the method for WAY conversion Encoding Method v WAY files will be converted to LPCM or MP3 format before transfer Select Bit Rate for MP3 Conversion Bit Rate Auto OK Cancel INO Select the format for WAV files from LPCM or MP3 Select the bit rate for MP3 files When Auto is selected the optimum bit rate will be assigned to each MP3 file Bit rate is fixed to 128 kbps when converting WAV to MP3 with Bit Rate set to Auto Hint You can turn off the server by pressing VC while Music Transfer is running The operation continues even after the server is turned
67. discs away from equipment with strong magnets such as microwave ovens or large loudspeakers Install this unit so that the power cord can be unplugged from the wall socket immediately in the event of trouble Do not place objects near the buttons on the top panel which may cause the unit to malfunction To avoid tipping over and resulting injuries take precautions such as securing the unit with anti tip over device See page 23 for details When moving the unit detach the glass panels and grasp the handles on the sides Be sure to move it with two persons or more Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookshelf or similar unit e Do not block the ventilation hole which will cause a malfunction Do not place heavy objects on the unit On connection e Do not connect a phone line to the Ethernet connector on the unit Moisture and flammable objects e Do not place any objects on the unit The unit should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids such as vases should be placed on the unit If any liquid or solid object falls through openings in the cabinet do not operate the unit It may result in electric shock or damage to the unit Have it checked immediately by qualified service personnel e To prevent fire keep flammable objects candles etc and electric bulbs away from the unit On operation e If the unit is brought directly from a cold to
68. e Chapter erase may not work if the chapter is too short e Chapter marks cannot be added or deleted during Chase Play To divide a title into chapters at fixed intervals You can insert chapter marks either at 6 or 15 minute intervals 1 Select Edit in step 4 and press ENTER 2 Select Set Chapter Marks and press ENTER 3 Select the interval from 6min Interval or 15min Interval and press ENTER To clear existing chapter marks select Erase All Hint Scene detection algorithm developed by Sony detects any change in picture and sound movements music dialog etc and inserts chapter marks to make more meaningful scenes To use this function see Auto Chapter Marks page 111 Dividing a title Divide the title when you want to copy a lengthy title without lowering the picture quality You can divide the original titles and playlist titles recorded on HDD Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select to display the icons Select a folder and press ENTER EJ Select a title and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears Select Edit and press ENTER al Select Divide Title and press ENTER The divide point display appears To go forward or backwards press lt lt or PP HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM mm Divide Title _ _ Hs rg RES Say LU gt we aes Sa s narai IBD as eae Select function RETURN MAMAN When you reach the divide point select OK and press ENTER EJ On the
69. fast the server becomes operable after you turn on the power Standard This mode uses slightly more electricity because the server is in a standby status even when turned off For example music and videos will start playing sooner when you press VQ etc This is automatically selected if you set Music Music Server Settings to On in Network Settings page 122 Eco This mode uses less electricity because the power saving mode is enabled during standby mode For example the ventilation fan does not rotate e Standard consumes more standby power as the internal controller carries current and rotates the ventilation fan e If Eco is selected the server s music sharing function and the music file transfer function from PCs cannot be used e When Standard is selected the server can distribute or receive audio data even in standby mode To use these functions while in standby mode you will need to make additional settings on the client device or Music transfer on the PC For Music Transfer On the File menu click Select Server and after selecting the server click Startup Server page 50 For client devices Settings differ depending on the device See instructions supplied with the device On Auto Display When changing the viewing titles picture modes audio signals etc you can check the information about the change on screen name of the title the picture mode or the signal
70. finalized Protecting a disc Protect important discs against accidental erasure and alteration On the Disc Information display select Protect and press ENTER The protection display appears Protect Set protection for this disc Te Select On and press ENTER Locking a BD RE BD R Set a password to control playback of recordable BDs On the Disc Information display select Lock and press ENTER The lock display appears Disc Lock Settings Currently the disc is not locked Do you want to set a password and lock the disc Yes s No Select Yes and press ENTER The password display appears Set Password The disc will be locked so the content cannot be viewed Set the password required to operate OK A 5 eS Cancel v A Operation will not be possible if you forget the password Enter a password using the number buttons select OK and press ENTER After you remove the disc the disc will become unplayable without the password To unlock repeat the steps and select Yes in step 2 e You will need the password for playback as well as for unlocking the disc e Do not forget the password as the password setting cannot be cleared without the password e Do not forget the password The password will be required when you play the locked BD RE BD R again on the server e When Standby Mode is set to Standard the disc may play without the password if you turn off the powe
71. finalized Select the DVD Menu and press ENTER EJ On the confirmation screen check the time required for finalizing select Yes and press ENTER Hint You can use the disc information display to check if the disc is finalized When Finalized is selectable the disc is not finalized To unfinalize the disc DVD RW VR mode DVD RW Video mode only For DVD RW Video mode Unfinalizing makes the disc recordable and editable again Note that you cannot unfinalize if the disc was finalized on another device 1 Insert a finalized DVD RW Video mode by pressing amp 2 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to turn on the disc information display 3 Select Unfinalize and press ENTER Unfinalizing may take several minutes For DVD RW VR mode When a DVD RW VR mode finalized on another DVD device does not accept recording or editing a message appears indicating that it is a finalized disc and that you need to unfinalize In such case select Unfinalize on the disc information display as above However you may not be able to unfinalize the disc depending on the device used for finalizing About Recording Modes For importing copying two methods are available High speed Importing Copying without changing the recording mode and Rec Mode Conversion Importing Copying reducing the data size converting to the different recording mode from the original recordings Read the following and select according to the required time
72. for Camera File system Image standards for digital cameras regulated by JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association e Some functions may not work correctly for JPEG images that do not conform to DCF format still images edited with a PC etc e Thumbnails will not appear on the list and the file will not play if the size is larger than 10 MB e Thumbnails may appear slowly if the file size is large e The following files appear on the photo list display but cannot be played or imported to the HDD JPEG files whose size is 4 097 x 6 145 dots or more JPEG files whose size is 15 dots or less Progressive JPEG files e Files will not be displayed on the photo list nor played BD REs BD Rs recorded in a format other than UDF 2 5 e Discs may not play depending on their condition Notes about photo import to the HDD e When a folder is selected for import only the photos directly under the folder can be imported Any subfolders and photos within the subfolder will not be imported Photos may not be displayed if the memory card contains files other than photo files The server imports up to 500 photos to the HDD at one time When the IMPORT button is used up to 3 000 files can be imported only JPEG files of DCF format will be imported If more than 200 photos are imported at one time the photos are grouped into folders and saved on the HDD The server can accommodate up to 20 000 fi
73. from discs You can import video titles recorded on discs The server supports the BDAV format content e You cannot import from discs recorded in AVCHD format e The server does not support the BDMV format one of the Blu ray Disc specifications You cannot import BDMV format content edited on PCs or copy such content from the HDD to a disc Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select to display the icons Select gy to import and press ENTER The disc selection display appears W Titile Import Select Disc Select the source disc ae Q Unknown disc Load now 7 6 2007 7 13 2007 Number of Titles 7 7 13 2007 Number of Titles 2 Blank Formatted Disc 4 DVD R VR Number of Titles 0 RETURN Jail Ef Select a disc to import from and press ENTER The title selection display appears kia W Title Import 0 0GB amp Remaining 385 5GB Select the title Start Finish HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM Settings ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV Clear All HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M RETURN AEAN Select titles to import 30 titles max to be copied at a time to HDD and press ENTER The titles are numbered in the selected order e To cancel all selections select Clear All e To make detailed settings for import select Settings al Select Start an
74. off e Music files cannot be transferred when the server is importing data photo music video or x ScrapBook to the HDD copying photos and videos to a disc playing music recorded on the HDD playing a photo playing creating or copying x Pict Story files sharing music changing the server settings e The same restrictions apply as the music file import page 47 Qo Note about non transferable files Non transferable files are so indicated in Status The messages include the following meanings Messages Meanings Unavailable DRM The file is protected against copying by Digital Rights Management DRM Content Error Indicates one of the following 1 The file is broken 2 not recorded in a supported format 3 format conversion failed or 4 playback time exceeded the limit 75 min 30 sec for WAV 2hrs 30 min for other formats 5 the file name is too long Missing Music The data is no longer found on the registered path Transfer Error Transfer failed due to an error that occurred during transfer The file itself may be transferable if you try again Incorrect Setting Indicates that the WAV to LPCM conversion has failed The file may be transferable if you convert the WAV file to MP3 See Supported file formats page 52 aaH 0 99 94 Enjoying Videos Photos and Music Watching BD DVD Videos 54 Watching V
75. on the item Find Other Server Searches for an unregistered server on the network 2 Select a server as the destination and click OK When using multiple servers 1 Select a server as the destination Up to the maximum of eight servers can be displayed on the pop up window scroll down 2 Click OK Using Music Transfer Guide to the main window The software uses a music file database as shown in the following main window Operations cover the following 1 server registration 2 file registration 3 file transfer or 4 file management Menu bar Most of the options and commands are selectable from the menu bar Click the following items on the menu bar The displayed menus are referred to as File menu Edit menu Tools menu etc in this section File The File menu displays the following commands Items Details File Sync Allows you to select a file to register See To search for a folder page 52 Folder Sync Allows you to select a folder to register its content See To search for a folder page 52 Sets a folder as the regular source and synchronizes the database with the folder Also it displays file search settings such as file formats Sync Settings Select Server Displays a list of servers for selecting the destination Exit
76. only when they are displayed Editing Audio Album Information HDD KaB With registered music CDs and albums on the HDD you can change album information such as the album name You cannot edit the album information of the HDD or the discs while playing music content on them Stop playing music by pressing RETURN and then edit the information Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select JJ to display the icons See ce D s a J a a N Music ce eae oo t oD Select m or ce under o and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears Sort By Import Multiple Decision of the King e Victory and Justice Disc Import Information Settings Eject 4 Select Information Settings and press ENTER The information display appears To change the folder view see page 71 Press OPTIONS to turn on the Options menu J Album information Settings AMG A powerful manager Odyssey 29 2 2000 Q Total Number of Tracks 12 1 00 41 Artist Victory and Justice Genre Change Release Date No Genre Rename Artist Change Genre Clear All 6 Select the item you want to edit and press ENTER See page 90 to enter characters continued 87 88 Items Details Rename Album You can change the album name Select from the listings HDD only or select Input and enter a new name If you enter an existing album name the two albums are combined Change Release Date Allows you to change the release da
77. or DVD RWs Video mode recorded on other DVD devices e You may not be able to record or edit the following discs if they have been recorded on other devices BD REs and BD Rs DVD RWs DVD Rs recorded in VR mode or recorded on a device that displays R RW logos DVD RWs DVD Rs recorded in VR mode e If record on a DVD RW that has recordings made on other devices the server may rewrite its DVD Menu e When playing dual layer discs the picture and sound may be momentarily interrupted when the layers switch e Use of discs containing data recorded on PCs is not guaranteed The data may be erased after use e When you plan to copy photos to a DVD use an unformatted DVD R DVD R DVD RW or DVD RW BD REs and BD Rs can be used even when they are formatted e Some recorded BD REs BD Rs or DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD RWs DVD Rs DVD RAMs or CD RWs CD Rs may not play on this server due to the recording quality or physical condition of the disc or the characteristics of the recording device and authoring software And except for DVD RWs VR mode the disc will not play if it has not been correctly finalized For more information see the operating instructions for the recording device e This product is designed to play back discs that conform to the Compact Disc CD standard Recently various music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies are being marketed by some record companies Please be aware that
78. or more OS Windows Vista Ultimate Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Home Basic Windows XP Professional Edition SP2 Windows XP Home Edition SP2 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 with KB900325 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 with KB830786 Windows 2000 Professional SP4 To install Music Transfer Before installing the software Close all applications that are currently running And since an administrator right is required for installation you may need to log on entering the administrator s user name and password 1 Start the PC and log on using the administrator s name 2 Insert the supplied CD ROM Music Transfer Ver 1 00 into the CD driver on your PC Installation starts automatically If the installation does not start click My Computer designated CD drive Music Transfer and then double click setup exe 3 Click Next to proceed When EULA End User License Agreement appears click Accept after reading the content to accept the terms Follow the on screen instructions o1 amp When installation is complete run the application by clicking Start All Programs Music Transfer Music Transfer You may need to re start the PC in some settings Starting Music Transfer Click Start in the lower left corner of the desktop and point to All Programs Music Transfer and
79. page 75 g Erase Multiple Allows you to erase one or more tracks at one time Play from Plays the track from beginning Beginning N T Play Plays the selected track Stop Stops playing the track Information Settings Displays the track information Erase Erases a track Available OPTIONS during playback Items Details Repeat Displays options for Repeat Play e Track e All e Off Shuffle Displays options for Shuffle Play e On e Off Play from Plays the track from beginning Beginning Play Plays the selected track Stop Stops playing the track Information Displays the details about the track Settings To change the group content 1 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu 2 Select JJ to display the icons 3 Select the HDD music folder 4 Press YELLOW repeatedly The view of the listings changes with each press as follows Album gt continued 71 12 Genre Artist e The HDD Music folder changes depending on the view setting Album Displays folder by album Genre Displays folder by genre Artist Displays folder by artist e Depending on the number of recorded albums the view may be slow to change Various Music Playback Operations BD RE DATA DVD Oo Rol Or lale A 0Q fl ee oe G OOO 2 BLUE PREV NEXT qana gt STOP TIME TIME To play repeatedly Repeat Play Repeat Play is available for
80. panel turns green to red and POWER OFF flashes on the front panel display Do not disconnect the power cord while POWER OFF is flashing as it causes a malfunction To make sure that the power is completely off wait until the current time appears on the front panel display Note that nothing will appear on the front panel display while the power is off if you have set Brightness of Front Panel in System Settings to Dim page 116 However you can turn off the power by pressing VC while the server is running the following operations Photo Import Music Import Music transfer from PC Music Share Disc finalize HDD to disc copy The above operations will continue until complete even in the standby mode While the server is running the operations indicators on the top or front panel display page 14 light up Do not disconnect the power cord during the operations Getting Started 31 32 Cards eD Inserting Discs Managing Server Content With the Disc Information BBP tp oe Managing Discs Inserting Memory Cards Inserting Removing Discs and Memory 33 Inserting Discs EDS HIE cuum Ma AD Press I to turn on the server Touch DISC OPEN CLOSE on the bottom right of the front panel The front panel slides open and the disc tray extends Place the disc on the disc tray with the playback recording side facing down DISC OPEN
81. quickly with sound when pressed during playback lt a gt D A Scan Slow Step or 4 gt Scans backwards or forwards when being pressed during playback Each press changes the speed lt 4 lt 41 BP1 x10 lt lt 42 PP2 x30 443 B3 x120 When released normal playback resumes All discs Plays in stop motion when pressed in pause mode Hold the button down for more than one second for slow motion except BD ROM or AVCHD files To resume normal playback press E gt or ENTER RETURN FBD Returns to the previous menu RAM Replays or briefly fast forwards a scene when pressed during playback PREV NEXT O PREV NEXT BEE EE 0 CE E OLD Skips to the previous or next title chapter SCENE SEARCH SCENE SEARCH RAM Enters the Scene Search mode that searches for a scene quickly within the played title STOP Gy PAUSE BERB CHEG EEA CA mA ET CLE RAM DATA CD Stops or pauses playback You can also pause playback by pressing ENTER during playback except BD ROM 9 anx Gas CHAPTER MARK ERASE Divides or combines chapters page amp AUDIO C AUDIO HDD EDE GEES EEE En Es CL Selects the language BDs DVD VIDEOs only Selects the audio track HDD BD REs BD Rs DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode DVD RAMs only SUBTITLE CBD Selects the subtitle language CO ANGLE HDD EERE GES GEE DD Switches to other viewing
82. setting which is normally done at the time of installation automatically if your PC s firewall function is the Windows standard package With other vendor s firewall products you will need to manually configure the firewall exception setting by referring to the product s manual gt The server is turned on gt The server s network settings are appropriate by referring to related sections If Music Music Server Settings is Off change it to On The server is always offline on Music Transfer gt If the server is detected but only found as offline check that the PC s device name or MAC address is included in Registered Device List If not listed register the PC to the list by referring to page 122 Music file transfer with Music Transfer has failed p If Server is busy is displayed operations on the server are the cause Cancel the server s operation and re start the transfer gt If The server s HDD capacity is insufficient is displayed the server s HDD capacity is not enough gt If The control area is full is displayed it is beyond the limit that the server can manage page 47 The client device does not play the server s music content The client device cannot find the server gt Check that the server is connected to the network gt The client device may not be registered Check the Unregistered Device List and register the device gt If
83. setting and press ENTER About audio output when playing BD ROMs The server outputs Dolby Digital signals when Dolby True HD or Dolby Digital Plus is selected and DTS signals when DTS HD is selected L Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories 2 DTS isa registered trademark of DTS Inc and DTS 2 0 Digital Out is a trademark of DTS Inc Adjusting audio input signals When viewing external input picture press OPTIONS Select A V Settings Audio Input Settings and press ENTER The following items appear Items Details LINE 1 Level Adjust Adjusts audio input level for LINE IN 1 jacks LINE 2 Level Adjust Adjusts audio input level for LINE IN 2 jacks Select LINE 1 Level Adjust or LINE 2 Level Adjust and press ENTER gt continued 09 60 EJ Adjust the audio input level and press ENTER Press RETURN Adjusting recording pictures for external input When viewing the external input press OPTIONS Select A V Settings Rec Settings and press ENTER The following items appear Items Details Rec DNR Reduces picture noises in the recording video signals Noisy scenes are detected and adjusted automatically with the noise reduction function Picture Adjustment Adjusts each of the following picture elements Select an item and press ENTER e Contrast Changes
84. setting letter select Manual RETURN aii Select if you want to change the method for client device registration and press ENTER Client registration is required to allow DLNA compatible network audio devices and Music Transfer to access the server s music content from other rooms In this manual client device refers to devices that receive and play music content on the home network Home Entertainment Server that shares music in response to the client s request is called server Select Finish and press ENTER e To use the AMG database or the music server function press HOME select Settings Network Settings Music Server Settings and make necessary changes page 121 Hints e If you want to reset these settings to their factory defaults select Settings Resetting Reset to Factory Default page 124 e You can re run Easy Setup by selecting Settings Easy Setup page 123 e To keep the power consumption to the minimum when the server is turned off set Standby Mode to Eco see below Setting the server to Eco mode Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select Settings to display the icons Select System Settings and press ENTER Select Standby Mode and press ENTER Select Eco and press ENTER payeys _ 29 30 Turning off the Power To turn off the power press VO on the left bottom of the top panel or I C on the remote VO on the top
85. such as turning on your TV AV amplifier subwoofer or volume adjustment page 130 AV VO VO RM SET UP CLEAR SET Device selection buttons VOL sas ajoway Adding a new device selection button Example You want to control a new AV amplifier with the remote but the AMP button has been assigned to the other AV amplifier So you decide to assign a number button to the new amplifier by registering the AMP device selection function to yp Change the batteries if the RM SET UP button flashes five times and does not enter the Learning mode in step 1 While pressing down RM SET UP press SET to enter the Learning mode RM SET UP lights up Press the device selection button to select the function AMP in this example AMP flashes and RM SET UP remains lit Press the button that you are going to use as the new AMP button 1 in this case The device selection button you pressed in step 2 AMP lights up RM SET UP flashes five times if you select a button that has already been used for other function gt continued 129 130 EJ At close range 2 4 inches about 5 10 cm and facing the sensors on the server s remote and the AV amplifier s remote send the remote code from the AV amplifier s remote The device s button light pressed in step 2 AMP turns off Keep sending for more than one second until the button flashes again 000 lt 1 R O0CO 0 0000 BAON es
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87. the client device does not play the music content properly refer to the instructions supplied with the device gt To play the server s music content while the server is turned off System Settings Standby Mode must be set to Standard page 116 gt Operations on the server may have interfered with playback on the client device Self Diagnostic Function To prevent the server from malfunctioning the server may perform self diagnostic test In case an error message is displayed on the top or front panel display call Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Center Error code Exxxx Cause and or corrective action An error occurred Re start the server If it does not work call Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Center page 2 and give the 4 digit error code Error message SYSTEM ERROR FAN X ERROR Cause and or corrective action An error occurred Call Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Center page 2 An error occurred Wait until the error message disappears and turn on the server If the error message is still displayed call Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Center page 2 and give the 1 digit number UONELWAOJU 139 140 About Software Updates Hints e You can check the current software version Press HOME and select Settings System Settings Device Information e A new mail will be stored in Massa
88. the contrast e Brightness Changes the overall brightness e Chroma Makes deep colors deeper or light colors lighter e Hue Changes overall color balance Select a setting and press ENTER You can return these settings to the defaults by selecting Reset EJ Select or adjust the settings and press ENTER Viewing Photos Recorded on the HDD Many options are available for photo playback including slideshow and file search You can enjoy x applications x ScrapBook and x Pict Story HD if you import photos to the HDD See page 64 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select p to display the icons Copy x ScrapBook Create x Pict Story HD J 8 Memory Stick x Pict Story HD x ScrapBook Sample Album Select an album on the HDD and press ENTER Photo CIMG 876 Als 7 10 2007 3 37PM PI waid Cina atses m ZA 7 10 2007 3 23PM T T CIMG 1884 lt A 7 10 2007 3 53PM Ae CIMG a887 Vs A 7 10 2007 4 11PM CIMG 891 4 Select a photo and press ENTER To display the previous or next photo press F or PP With digital still cameras the displayed layer differs depending on the model Hint When viewing a photo shot with 16 9 HDTV size setting on a TV black bands may appear on the top bottom left and right of the photo See Video Output Aspect Ratio page 112 and change the server s output aspect ratio setting to 16 9 For changing the viewing mode setting
89. the memory card into the corresponding memory card slot The indicator for the inserted memory card lights up on the top panel Note that With a Memory Stick or an SD memory Card push the card until it clicks When removing a CF card later press the button beside the slot Touch MEMORY CARD OPEN CLOSE to close the front panel Hint See Supported memory card types page 151 for supported memory cards e Do not remove or insert memory cards while the Memory Stick CF SD xD Picture Card LED indicators are flashing as the cards are being accessed e Be sure to insert the memory card into the corresponding slot Inserting a wrong card may cause a malfunction Notes about Memory Stick card slot e This server is equipped with a system which automatically measures the size of an inserted Memory Stick media This way both standard size Memory Stick and smaller Memory Stick Duo can be used on this product without any Memory Stick Duo Adaptor e Do not insert two or more pieces of media at the same time It might cause damage to the product e Check the orientation before use e When you use Memory Stick Micro M2 on this product please make sure to attach the media into an M2 Standard size Adaptor or M2 Duo size Adaptor e If you attempt to insert a Memory Stick Micro without attaching to the M2 adapter there is a possibility that it cannot be pulled out e Memory St
90. the title can be moved to DVD RW VR mode DVD R VR mode e The following titles recorded on the HDD cannot be moved Protected titles Playlist titles Original titles referred to by Playlist titles e You cannot move back titles that have been moved to a BD DVD e If move is canceled the source title remains in the HDD and no data will be recorded on the BD DVD However the disc capacity decreases if the disc is a BD R or a DVD R VR mode CPRM compatible DVD RW VR mode DVD R VR mode only CPRM Content Protection for Recordable Media is a coding technology for protecting copyright of moving images Notes on disc formatting and finalizing e You cannot re format a DVD R in Video mode if it has once been formatted in VR mode e Depending on the DVD device discs may not play even if finalized correctly e You cannot finalize a DVD that has been recorded on other devices To unfinalize a disc e Some DVD RWs VR mode cannot be unfinalized e You cannot unfinalize if the disc has been finalized on other devices Copying Photos gt Dis Copying photos to BD DVD Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select gy to display the icons Select the icon and press ENTER Q Copy Album Select Disc Select the destination disc Cancel Disc 5 23 8GB Blank Formatted Disc 4 7 13 2007 RETURN Jia EJ Select a disc Select an album to copy and press ENTER a Repeat step
91. then click Music Transfer Music Transfer starts searches for a server and opens the main window See To select the server below and Guide to the main window page 50 for details CGH 9 _ Hint You can also start Music Transfer by double clicking on the Music Transfer icon if it is located on the desktop To register a PC to the server e When Settings Network Settings Music Server Settings in Client Registration is set to Auto This operation is not necessary as the PC is registered to the server automatically e When Settings Network Settings Music Server Settings in Client Registration is set to Manual The PC needs to be registered to the server by following the steps below 1 On your PC start Music Transfer see above The software searches for the server 2 Onthe server press HOME and select Settings Network Settings Music Server Settings Unregistered Device List and register the PC using the device list page 122 3 Quit Music Transfer once and re start the software The software searches for the server on the network When the server is found the server s status will be displayed online offline and the remaining HDD capacity To select the server You can search and register your server s either automatically or manually Automatic server registration If no server is registered and there is only one
92. to appear e Thumbnails may not be displayed depending on the operation status e For titles of mixed aspect ratio 16 9 and 4 3 recorded on a DVD RW VR mode and DVD R VR mode aspect ratio of their thumbnails may be incorrect e If no thumbnail appears try playing the content once e BD REs BD Rs do no play if bit stream data of the ATSC broadcast is recorded in DR mode The discs will play if recorded in SESF To change the group content BD 1 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu 2 Select EH to display the icons 3 Select 0 BD DVD Movies and press YELLOW repeatedly The view of the listings changes with each press as follows e All e Genre e Casts e Director e The View setting will display the BD DVD Movies folder content as follows All Displays BD DVD Movies folder Genres Displays folders by genre Casts Displays folders by cast Director Displays folder by director e Depending on the number of recorded albums the view may be slow to change e The Others folder contains the following discs Unknown discs Discs that have not been registered yet Blank discs Unformatted discs Unreadable discs Error discs Software update discs Watching Videos on the HDD Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select to display the icons Select and press ENTER a Video lt NEW i A ORG 8 9 2007 3 21PM 0H00M LINE1 FE HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007
93. uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Copy guard function Since the unit has a copy guard function programs received through an external tuner not supplied may contain copy protection signals copy guard function and as such may not be recordable depending on the type of signal Table of Contents WARNING osc ccccscececcccesasczencnenccececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeceens 2 Important Safety Instructions 0 0 2 PFE CAUTIONS oceania e iaia 3 Notes On Disc Handling ccceeee 4 Notes about dISCS uo cece eceeseeeeeeeseeeeeesenseneenes 4 Notes About This Server 5 Table of Contents 0 eee eee 6 Home Menu Overview 0c ee 8 Main Features 0 0 eeeccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 10 About This Manual 00 00 11 Index to Parts and Controls 12 TROP panel astecesanenbcniagua wivaceaccecaaenasearacon Neca teen seas 12 FONE DANG auer E 13 Top panel display front panel display 14 Rear panel sesira A Ravetbeass 14 REMOTE onian a a e aat 15 Getting Started Step by step Instructions 18 Step 1 Unpacking 0 cc eceeeeeeee 19 Step 2 Checking the Accessories 22 Step 3 Installing Tip Over Prevention 23 Step 4 Connecting to the TV OF MONMON 33 223 sacs cease een 23 Connecting a TV with an HDMI cable 23 About
94. was not imported to the HDD gt Check if there is enough disk space gt Copy protected content cannot be imported gt Other function may have been working Import may not be possible when share or upload of music files the network communication indicator on the front or top panel display lights up see page 14 or recording is in progress gt Power failure occurred while importing gt The following restriction apply to video import No more than 300 titles including original and Playlist titles can be recorded on the HDD gt The following restrictions apply to photo import Photo files larger than 10 MB cannot be imported Photo files other than JPEG format cannot be imported When importing from a disc photo files may not be imported depending on the number of files and method of recording on the disc Up to 500 albums can be imported to the HDD and a photo album can contain up to 200 photos gt The following restrictions apply to music import Music files equal to or longer than 75 minutes and 30 seconds WAV or 2 hours and 30 minutes MP3 cannot be imported Up to 40 000 files can be imported to the HDD Artist information cannot be imported to the HDD if the number of artist exceeds 2 000 No more than 2 000 music albums can be imported to the HDD When importing from a disc music files may not be imported depending on the number of files and method of recor
95. 553 559 572 Philips 515 518 557 570 571 Philco 503 504 514 517 518 Pioneer 509 525 526 540 551 555 Portland 503 Quasar 509 535 Radio Shack 503 510 527 565 567 RCA ProScan 510 523 529 544 503 Samsung 503 515 517 531 532 534 544 556 557 562 563 566 569 Sampo 566 Saba 547 537 549 558 530 Sanyo 508 545 546 560 567 Scott 503 566 Sears 517 510 508 503 518 551 Sharp 535 550 517 561 565 Sylvania 503 518 566 Manufacturer Code Thomson 530 537 547 549 Toshiba 535 539 540 541 551 Telefunken 537 538 547 549 558 530 Teknika 517 518 567 Wards 503 517 566 York 566 Zenith 542 543 567 GE 509 510 503 544 Loewe 515 534 556 For DVD players Manufacturer Code Sony 401 402 403 Broksonic 424 Denon 405 Hitachi 416 JVC 415 423 Mitsubishi 419 Oritron 417 Panasonic 406 408 425 Philips 407 Pioneer 409 410 RCA 414 Samsung 416 422 Toshiba 404 421 Zenith 418 420 For DVD VIDEO combo decks Manufacturer Code Sony 411 For LD players Manufacturer Code Sony 601 602 603 Pioneer 606 For Video CD players Manufacturer Code Sony 605 For VCRs Manufacturer Code Sony 701 702 703 704 705 706 Aiwa 710 750 757 758 Akai 707 708 709 759 Blaupunkt 740 Emerson 711 712 713 714 715 716 750 Fisher 717 718 719 720 General Electric 721 722 730 GE GoldStar LG 123 733 Grundig 724 Hitachi 722 725 729 741 ITT Nokia 717 Manufacturer JVC Magnavox Mitsubishi MGA NEC Panasonic
96. 564 Urdu 1572 Uzbek 1581 Vietnamese 1587 Volap k 1613 Wolof 1632 Xhosa 1665 Yoruba 1684 Chinese 1697 Zulu 1703 Not specified The language spellings conform to the ISO 639 1988 E F standard UONELWAOJU 153 194 Index Words in brackets appear in the on screen displays Numerics 48kHz 96kHz PCM 114 A AAC 52 A B Erase 57 81 Add Video 65 Album Name 88 Albums 38 All Media Guide Settings 28 117 ATRAC 52 Audio DRC 119 Audio Language 118 Audio Output ATT 114 Audio Settings 114 Auto Chapter Mark 82 111 Auto Display 116 Auto Group to Album 111 AVCHD 142 AVCHD files 11 112 113 B Batteries 27 BD 54 93 99 BD Digital Audio Out 119 BD Parental Control 118 BD DVD Menu Language 118 BD DVD Movies 54 BD DVD Viewing Settings 118 BD R 142 BD RE 142 BD ROM 142 Black Level COMPONENT OUT 113 Black Level VIDEO OUT 113 Blank Disc 35 Blu ray Disc 142 BRAVIA Theatre Sync 24 Brightness of Front Panel 116 C Call Guide 110 Cancel 78 90 CF 144 Change Genre 77 88 89 Change Release Date 77 88 Change Theme 65 Chapter 142 Cinema Conversion Mode 112 Cleaning cloth 4 22 Clear All 77 88 89 Combine 81 Combine Titles 57 81 Component video cable 103 Connecting the video cords 23 CONTROL S jack 104 Convert to Video Title 68 Copy HDD to Disc 9 Copy Multiple 61 Copy Photos 8 Copy to Disc 57 61 65
97. 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M Clear All RETURN Jie 2 Select video titles to delete and press ENTER 3 When you finish selecting select OK and press ENTER 4 Select Yes and press ENTER Hint If you have converted x Pict Story files to video titles beforehand you can add the x Pict Story video titles to the album page 68 Changing the design theme Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu N Select g y to display the icons co Select x ScrapBook and press ENTER Select an album to edit and press OPTIONS o D Select Edit and press ENTER Select Change Theme and press ENTER JISNI A pue sojoud SOapi gt continued 65 66 EN Change Theme Kindergarten 20070710 Select a theme 2 Wedding Cancel Ele e Birthday Da Graduation eraai gt N Beach CY Zoom in Zoom out RETURN AEEA To enlarge press YELLOW Select the desired theme you and press ENTER Notes on x ScrapBook e When you edit an album the previous playback point will not be retained e You cannot add the same video title to an album multiple times e The album content may change if its video title is edited Changes such as video content replacement with the edited version or only a photo location within the album or deletion from the album may result e Albums will be erased if the source folder or its files are deleted from the HDD e Compared
98. A copy protection technology What is i LINK i LINK is a digital serial interface for handling digital video digital audio and other data in two directions between equipment having the i LINK jack and for controlling other equipment i LINK compatible pieces of equipment can be connected by a single i LINK cable Possible applications are operations and data transactions with various digital AV devices When two or more i LINK compatible equipment are connected to this recorder in a daisy chain operations and data transactions are possible with not only the equipment that this recorder is connected to but also with other devices via the directly connected equipment Note however that the method of operation sometimes varies according to the characteristics and specifications of the equipment to be connected and that operations and data transactions are sometimes not possible on some connected equipment About the name i LINK i LINK is a more familiar term for IEEE 1394 data transport bus proposed by SONY and is a trademark approved by many corporations IEEE 1394 is an international standard standardized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers i LINK baud rate 1 LINK s maximum baud rate varies according to the equipment Three maximum baud rates are defined S100 approx 100 Mbps S200 approx 200 Mbps S400 approx 400 Mbps The baud rate is listed under Specifications in the instructi
99. Clouds Me 00000 m Spotlight Me e0e00c mt RETURN Jatin When you select Select Mode you can set the length of the x Pict Story file Auto Adjust Matches the length of the audio track and number of photos used automatically Use Entire Track Plays the entire audio track Use All Photos Plays all photo files Note that Not all photos in the selected folder appear in the created x Pict Story file when you select the preset music or when you select Use Entire Music as the number of photos changes according to the music length If you import an audio track that lasts more than 70 minutes the created x Pict Story file may not play properly 9 Select a design theme and press ENTER The created x Pict Story file plays for preview x Pict Story 11 26 2006 11 27 2005 Press ENTER or W The confirmation screen appears If you do not want to include the time display in the x Pict Story file press HOME and select Settings Photo Settings x Pict Story HD Time Display page 115 The file name is the same as the album name nih Create x Pict Story HD x Pict Story File will be made with the following settings Title superb view e20070713 Start Album Name superb view 20070713 Track Name Imported music Sepia Finish Playback Time 2 10 Rename Create a video title A Change A Operations other than RETURN will be invaid during video title creati
100. D DVD operations fee TOP MENU button 55 T POP UP MENU button 55 E For selecting devices menu items Short cut keys for selecting items on some BD s menus can also be used for BD s Java interactive operations RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW 7 E eel amp Color buttons RED GREEN BLUE YELLOW 90 126 For display operations Press HOME to enter the server s start menu Home Menu and use the Joystick to operate Select the displayed item by tilting the Joystick and then press it down to ENTER HOME button 9 Joystick 9 a OPTIONS button 9 RETURN button 9 TX DISPLAY button 73 DIMMER button 14 For other viewing PLAY Ge e gt play button 69 E stop button 58 73 PAUSE a Il pause button 58 73 SCENE SEARCH SCENE SEARCH button 58 Enters the Scene Search mode Search for a scene quickly by pressing lt gt PREV NEXT Fe PREV previous gt INEXT buttons 58 73 Skips to the previous next chapter track or file REPLAY ADVANCE G C gt elnstant Replay e Instant Advance button Replays or briefly fast forwards a scene Q lt A1l lt A1 4 lt Fast Reverse Scan Slow play button 58 73 Fast reverses when pressed during playback Plays in slow motion backwards when pressed in pause mode The speed changes when pressed repeatedly P gt
101. DMI IN To switch the output resolution for the HDMI OUT jack Select Settings Video Settings Output Resolution Priority HDMI page 112 Notes about the HDMI OUT jack e When you connect the server to an AV amplifier receiver using an HDMI cable you will need to do one of the following Connect the AV amplifier receiver to a TV with the HDMI cable Connect the server to the TV with a video cable other than the HDMI cable component video cable S VIDEO cable or video cable e When connecting to the HDMI OUT jack carefully align the HDMI connector with the jack Do not bend or apply pressure to the HDMI cable HDMI cable supplied Server To HDMI OUT Hint Connection to DVI devices is not guaranteed e Pictures and sound may be interrupted before the devices recognize the connection e If you connect a component that does not conform to the selected audio signal a loud noise or no sound will come out from the speakers which could damage your ears or speakers Connecting with a component video cable GD The COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks output brightness Y and chroma Pp Pr independently to reproduce the original color To audio input jacks To component input jacks To switch the output resolution for the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks Press ENTER while holding down RETURN on the unit The resolution toggles 5 480i 480p
102. DMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC e Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation e Blu ray Disc and aza are trademarks e DVD RW DVD RW DVD R DVD R DVD VIDEO and CD logos are trademarks e Memory Stick gt Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick PRO HG Memory Stick Micro and M2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation e x v Color and XV Color are trademarks of Sony Corporation e BRAVIA is a trademark of Sony Corporation e BRAVIA Theatre Sync is a trademark of Sony Corporation e Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Other system and product names are generally trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers and marks are not indicated in this document e CompactFlash is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation e MicroDrive is a registered trademark of the IBM Corporation oe 2007 All Media Guide LLC Content and technology provided by All Media Guide About 1 LINK The HDV10801 DV IN jack on this server is an 1 LINK compliant DV IN jack This section describes the 1 LINK standard and its features This device does not support the DTL
103. Denon 911 916 917 918 923 924 Yamaha 912 919 927 938 JVC 914 915 928 929 931 936 Harman Kardon 922 Onkyo 921 925 926 933 For tuners Manufacturer Code Sony 002 005 For CD players Manufacturer Code oo Sony 101 102 103 T Denon 123 104 JVC 105 106 107 S Kenwood 108 109 110 Magnavox 111 116 Marantz 116 p Onkyo 112 113 114 Panasonic 115 Philips 116 Pioneer 117 Technics 115 118 119 Yamaha 120 121 122 For tape DAT decks Manufacturer Code Sony 203 Pioneer 219 For tape decks Manufacturer Code Sony 201 202 Denon 204 205 Kenwood 206 207 208 209 Nakamichi 210 Panasonic 216 Philips 211 212 Pioneer 213 214 Technics 215 216 Yamaha 217 218 gt continued 127 128 For MD decks Manufacturer Code Sony 301 Denon 302 JVC 303 Kenwood 304 For BD players and recorders Manufacturer Code Sony 310 311 312 For TVs Manufacturer Code Sony 501 Aiwa 536 539 501 Akai 503 AOC 503 Centurion 566 Coronado 517 Curtis Mathes 503 551 566 567 Daytron 517 566 Daewoo 504 505 506 507 515 544 Fisher 508 545 Funai 548 Fujitsu 528 GoldStar LG 503 512 515 517 534 544 556 568 Grundig 511 533 534 Hitachi 513 514 515 544 557 503 519 517 571 ITT Nokia 521 522 J C Penny 503 510 566 JVC 516 552 KMC 517 Magnavox 503 518 544 515 517 566 Marantz 527 Mitsubishi MGA 503 519 527 544 566 568 NEC 503 520 544 554 517 540 566 NordMende 530 558 Nokia O21 522 S nA Panasonic 509 524
104. Digital Audio Output On Q p HDMI Audio Output Auto Select the signal type for the HDMI OUT Normally select this Outputs audio signals according to the status of the connected HDMI device jack PCM Downmixes to 2 channel Linear PCM signals before outputting from the HDMI OUT jack Select PCM when connecting a TV or an AV amplifier that does not support Dolby Digital or DTS otherwise noise or no sound may result Audio Output ATT On Lowers the audio output level to prevent Enables Audio Attenuation sound distortion Off Disables Audio Attenuation This setting does not affect output from the HDMI OUT jack and the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL jacks Digital Audio Output On Select whether to output audio signals from Normally select this You will need to make additional settings described below for the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL e digital output jacks Off Does not output audio signal from these digital output jacks If the external device does not support the audio output formats selected below loud sound noise or no sound may result that could damage your ears or the speaker system Dolby Digital Downmix PCM Select the audio signals output for playback Select this when connecting an audio device without a built in Dolby Digital decoder of discs with audio recorded in Dolby Digital Dolby Digital format Select this when connecting an audio device with a b
105. Ds and CDs Provides full HD 1080p picture quality x x Application Create original personal movies from your photo collection using ey x Pict Story HD or explore your memories in a digital scrapbook using x ScrapBook Easy disc copy to BD Easily copy discs for personal videos Holds up to 25 GB of data for rewritable Blu ray Disc media New Experience GUI XMB Sony s Emmy award winning Xross Media Bar along with AMG All Media Guide metadata Technology Lets you quickly find and enjoy all of your content ry Create x Pict Story HD a O r m Photo Memory Stick x Pict Story HD x ScrapBook al Sample Album 500 GB hard disk drive A 500 GB hard disk drive lets you store up to 137 hours of video 2 000 CDs or 20 000 pictures l For 12 cm discs up to 196 can be loaded for 8 cm discs up to 4 2 When recorded in SR mode Music in multiple rooms Enjoy music in multiple rooms with a wireless audio system It s great for parties HDMI digital interface HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface is smart easy high quality way to connect to your HDTV sets AV amplifiers and monitors HDMI carries both the digital video and digital audio signals over a single cable You can be sure that the highest quality signals are passing between source components and displays in your system HDMI Control BRAVIA Theatre Sync BRAVIA Theatre
106. EGER EL CD CS ES Ee You can make titles more recognizable and easy to manage by renaming the title or setting thumbnail images to them Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select to display the icons b Import Disc to HDD u3 u09 Select a folder or and press ENTER When you select a disc type select a disc from the displayed disc list 4 Press OPTIONS Select Information Settings and press ENTER The title information display appears fH Title Information Settings HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM a 3 34PM 0H01M HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 34PM Close Function Finish 6 Press OPTIONS to display the Options menu Select an item to change and press ENTER e To change the thumbnail for the title select Thumbnail Setting HDD only e To rename the title select Rename Title page 90 gt continued TT 78 About video title information display 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 3 2007 3 34PM a a oe Title Playback time Date of recording 4 Title type Searching for Disc Information ETS O7 i Search the AMG database for information about commercially available CDs DVD ROMs and BD ROMs while the corresponding such discs remain in the changer The AMG Database contains artist names and album names for music CDs and movie title director and casts for BD DVD movies On the Disc Information display select Search Info and press
107. Number of Files 8 RETURN Jas 4 Select an album to make an x Pict Story file from and press ENTER The music selection display appears kA Create x Pict Story HD Select Music Select track Voyage New Age Memories New Age Mystique New Age 4 Wind Poem New Age RETURN A GAAN When selecting from the preset music or tracks previously imported go to step 9 Select Import and press ENTER The CD selection display appears kh Create x Pict Story HD Select CD Select a CD to import Cancel The Best of Cinnamon roll Paddy bird Disc 10 RETURN Jali e Music on the HDD is not selectable e Observe the copyright law when using any copy righted content 6 Select a source disc and press ENTER The track selection display appears k Create x Pict Story HD Import CD Select the track you want to import Cancel Change Disc Trust in Me 3 24 Calling You 4 42 God will 3 12 RETURN Jai Select a track to import and press ENTER The music is played during import The music selection display re appears with the imported track The display retains up to five tracks 8 Select a track for music and press ENTER The theme selection display appears Fall Create x Pict Story HD Select Theme Select a theme to match the music Mode Auto Adjust Memories Me eecoocm Cancel meeng B Active Frames LASN Me eooo o Select Mode n Sepia Me ooeeoom Cute
108. Quits the software You can also sync by clicking the Sync Folder button Edit Items Details Select All Click here to select all files for transfer files will be check marked Clear All Click here to cancel all selections Erase Click here to erase files selected by mouse operations from the database View Items Details Show Details Displays information about the selected track See Additional right click options page 51 Change View Switches between the four tab sheets All Available Excluded or Transferred when clicked See the on screen messages for explanations about the tab sheets and their headings Operations Items Details Sync Folder Synchronizes the files in the database with the files in the source folder works the same as the Sync Folder button Transfer Starts file transfer You can also transfer by clicking the Transfer button Tools The Tools menu displays the following commands Items Details Options Displays options for file conversion Some files need conversion before transfer See Supported file formats page 52 Initialize Database Erases all database content including the server and file registrations Click Yes or No when asked for confirmation Help Items Details Help Displays the online help Product Support Displays the contact information About Music Displays information such as the software Transfer version
109. RETURN ARGA Set the date and time by pressing and press ENTER The All Media Guide Settings display appears a eae Easy Setup All Media Guide Settings AMG 2 4 Please read the following Terms of Use and press Agree or Decline to continue AMG Flow Down License Terms Terms of Use This application incorporates software and technology of All Media Guide LLC AMG The AMG software and technology collectively the AMG Technology allows End Users to access music and movie related data AMG Data over the Internet and otherwise from proprietary AMG databases the AMG Databases located on AMG servers the AMG Servers and to perform other functions You may access and use AMG Data only by means of the intended End User functions of this application software You agree that you will use the AMG Data the AMG Technology and the AMG Servers for your own personal non commercial use only You agree not to assign copy transfer or transmit the AMG Data to any third party You agree not to use or RETURN Jatin All Media Guide AMG is a technology and content database provider offering music and movie related data metadata for your commercially produced discs 6 Select Agree to use the AMG database and press ENTER The music server function display appears aia ams Easy Setup Music Server Settings Set the Music Server functions If you are not using select Off RETURN Jilin Selec
110. S The Options menu appears Select o and press ENTER 4 Select Information Settings and press ENTER The disc information display appears Select BD Close and press ENTER On the confirmation screen select OK and press ENTER Finalizing a DVD Finalizing rearranges the disc s recorded data in a format generally playable on other DVD devices Since a DVD Menu is automatically created when you finalize DVD RW DVD RW Video mode DVD R DVD R Video mode you can display the menu on other DVD devices Hints e You do not need to finalize BD RE and BD R to make them playable on other BD devices e You can turn off the the server by pressing I while copying from the HDD to a disc The operation continues even when the server is turned off You cannot finalize on this server if the DVD was recorded on other DVD devices Before finalizing check the difference between DVD disc types EW Manual finalizing is unnecessary The server automatically finalizes DVD RW and creates a DVD Menu before ejecting You can record or edit after finalizing ETTA Finalizing is necessary However the disc is playable without finalizing if the DVD device is compatible with DVD RW VR mode You can record or edit after finalizing and further re finalizing is unnecessary Tf the recording is short finalizing may become necessary to enhance compatibility GAG ag 0 Guikdoy E Finalizing is necessary
111. S O N Y 3 098 099 11 1 ANOS YAAYAS LNAWNIVLYSALNA SAWOH 000 LA S3H HOME ENTERTAINMENT SERVER TM COMPACT 4 D an GISie he a TM Blu ray Bist VIDEO R RW DVD ReWritable DIGITAL AUDIO em gt lt esmercec AVCHD Hom lt dia xvcolor Theatre Syng Java http www sony net HES V1000 Operating Instructions 3 098 099 11 1 P AVAN A D eco Printed on 70 or more recycled paper i MESES A ORS UR a 2007 Sony Corporation Blu ray DIsc Printed in Japan WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Batteries or batteries installed apparatus shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard As the laser beam used in this unit is harmful to eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only CAUTION CLASS 3B VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM ATTENTION RADIATIONS LASER VISIBLES ET INVISIBLES DE CLASSE 3B QUAND OUVERT EVITEZ TOUT EXPOSITION AU FAISCEAU ADVARSEL KLASSE 3B SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRALING VED BNING UNDG UDS TTELSE FOR STR LING VARNING KLASS 3B SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTR LNING N R DENNA DEL R PPNAD UNDVIK ATT UTS
112. Select the following items using the Joystick or alternatively use the other buttons enclosed in parentheses Upper Case Displays the keyboard for upper case letters INPUT Lower Case Displays the keyboard for lower case letters INPUT Symbol Displays the keyboard for symbols INPUT Register Word Registers the input to the word list RED Word List Displays the registered word list so you can select from previous inputs without entering the same word again The list will not appear if nothing is registered GREEN Cancel Returns to the previous display canceling the input Finish Returns to the previous display The input is entered Back Erases the character to the left of the cursor BLUE All Clear Clears all characters in the input field CLEAR Space Inserts a space YELLOW Number button indicators Indicates that the characters on the same row can be entered with the number buttons For example to select A press 2 once To enter characters Example To enter Sea with the Joystick Select Upper Case and press ENTER O1 A G N 6 Select S and press ENTER Select Lower Case and press ENTER Select e and press ENTER Select a and press ENTER To register the word to the word list select Register Word Select Finish and press ENTER Example To enter Sea with the other buttons 1 o1 amp GO N Press INPUT to turn on the upper
113. The following confirmation display appears To import content from multiple discs JI ise impor O 5 200 168 This disc will be imported 1 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu EL ETEA Total Number of Tracks 13Track s 0 46 46 2 Select J to display the icons ren ma Import Status 3 Select 0 Music and press ENTER 4 Select and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears D Select Import Multiple and press ENTER The disc selection display appears 6 Select OK and press ENTER To import a single track 1 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu 2 Select JJ to display the icons gt continued 49 Select o Music and press ENTER Select and press ENTER The CD track list appears D Select a track and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears i Oo Track Track Import Information Settings Select Track Import and press ENTER The following confirmation display appears J track Import gt E 388 1GB This track will be imported Track Name A free wing Album Name The Best of Cinnamon roll Track Number 1 03 24 File Format After Import MP3 Data Size After Import 36 0MB RETURN Jes Select OK and press ENTER Importing audio files from data discs You can import by disc folder or track Multi Disc Import is not available To import content from a single disc 1 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu 2 Select J to display the icons 3 Select 0 Music and pre
114. The import procedures are as follows ADD Mis SCF SSD AD Touch MEMORY CARD OPEN CLOSE on the unit The front panel opens to reveal the memory card slots Insert a memory card into the corresponding card slot The indicator s for the inserted card type lights up on the top panel Touch IMPORT SELECT on the unit repeatedly until the card type appears on the display window IMPORT IMPORT SELECT E Touch IMPORT on the unit You can use the remote s IMPORT button instead To stop importing halfway touch IMPORT again Hint Imported folders are named automatically To rename see page 90 e Photos are imported only from memory cards Files located up to the 3rd layer of the DCF compliant DCIM folder e The IMPORT button does not work while importing from other media is in progress e During import the server creates a new folder for each 200 photo files This grouping applies even when the files are grouped differently in the source memory card e Do not remove a memory card while its card indicator is flashing The data may be damaged e Auto Grouping at the time of import is performed according to the settings made in Settings Import Settings Auto Group to Albums On or Off e When the source contains more than 3 000 files only the first 3 000 files are imported e When the folders in the source memory card contain more than 500 files on
115. V Start Finish Settings 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM Clear All 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M BUD Mone 7 6 2007 12 57PM 7 6 2007 12 58PM Finalize 7 6 2007 12 57PM 0H02M HDV Disc Name 7 6 2007 12 57PM 12 58PM Change Disc Total data size of videos Direction of copy Remaining capacity of destination media e fo I Title type NEW Indicates the video has not been played ORG Original title PL Playlist title HDV Titles recorded on HDV devices Dv Titles recorded on DV devices 5 Available operations Start Starts copying Finish Turns off the video copy display Settings Allows for detailed settings for each video Clear All Cancels all video selections for copy DVD Menu Allows you to select a wallpaper for the DVD Menu for DVD RW DVD R DVD R Video mode DVD R Video mode only Finalize Sets whether to finalize the disc after copying Disc Name Displays an on screen keyboard for disc name input Change Disc Select this when changing the destination disc Hint You can turn off the the server by pressing I C while copying from the HDD to a disc The operation continues even when the server is turned off Closing a BD By closing you can retain disc recordings without alteration or erasure Note that unlike DVD finalizing closing a BD cannot be undone Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select H to display the icons Select a BD disc and press OPTION
116. VR mode DVD R VR mode Resume Play is prohibited by the disc s specification Play from Beginning Plays the title from the beginning Protect Protection Sets or cancels protection on the title Cancel Information Settings Displays the title information and the related settings Available OPTIONS during playback Details Displays BD DVD information Items Disc Information A V Settings Allows you to adjust settings for picture and sound page 59 Play from Plays the title from beginning Beginning Scan Cancel Scan Plays the title fast with sound BD R and BD RE only Stop Stops playback Erase Erases the title Protect Protection Sets or cancels protection on the title Cancel JISNI A pue sojOUd SOPIN i continued Jo 06 Items Details Information Displays the details about the title Settings Search Chapter Searches for the selected chapter Enter the chapter number using the number buttons Slow Plays the title slowly BD ROM only Eject Ejects the disc e Depending on the BD ROM the disc may not play properly if you have changed the BD Parental Control setting during playback You will need to remove the BD ROM once and then re insert it to re start e Titles may not be sorted correctly if the title list contains long names that exceed 60 characters e The original title name may not be displayed if the DVD is recorded on other devices e Thumbnails may be slow
117. Video Playback Operations 58 Adjusting Pictures and Sound for Videos 59 Adjusting the picture quality cccccseeeeeees 59 Adjusting the audio quality Audio Filter 59 Adjusting audio input signals ccseeeeee 59 Adjusting recording pictures for external input 60 Viewing Photos Recorded on the HDD 60 Viewing Photos Recorded on the Removable Media iironde 62 Various Photo Playback Operations 63 Using x ScrapBook ccccceceeeeees 64 Browsing x ScrapBook album s000eeeee 64 Adding video titles to the x ScrapBook ADUNI deeeceseathacedantassacacon cae auinesn iR 65 Changing the design theme cccseeeeeeees 65 Using x Pict Story HD 00 ee 66 Playing a Slideshow cc cceeeeeee eens 69 Playing Music CDs DATA BDs DATA DVDs and DATA CDS aeeoe 69 Playing Music Stored on the HDD 70 Instant music playback using the Music Play DUHOM meei EE 70 Playing music on the HDD using the Home Ment serari aetn german ern 70 Playing newly registered music stored on the ADD aeons ater nr erinr eae ceees a eee rere 71 Various Music Playback Operations 73 Playing Music in Other Rooms 74 Preparing for the music server function 74 Playing music on the client devices 0 74 Playing the Same Music on All Client Devices
118. YCbCr RGB HDMI Sets the color setting for video signals output from the HDMI OUT jack Select the setting that matches the type of TV monitor or projector to be connected 16 9 Select this when connecting a wide screen TV Original Select this when connecting to a TV with a wide mode function A wide screen TV also displays 4 3 screen pictures in 16 9 4 3 Select this when connecting a 4 3 TV without a wide mode function For picture configuration see TV Display Viewing Options page 147 Hint See also your TV manual for details about the wide mode function of a 4 3 TV Video Select this when connecting to the VIDEO jack S Video Select this when connecting to the S VIDEO jack Auto Normally select this The server 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 Outputs signals according to the HDMI Resolution setting below Component The type of output signal is affected by certain factors See page 113 When this is selected HDMI Resolution will be set to Auto Auto Normally select this or automatically fixed if the above Output Resolution Priority is set to Component The server outputs signals starting from the highest resolution acceptable to the TV 1080p gt 10801
119. ack You can switch the viewing modes by pressing YELLOW on the remote Page mode Press to turn pages Or enter the page number using the number buttons When you reach the desired page press YELLOW so you can play the individual video title or photo full screen using the cursor in the Cursor mode below A video icon is displayed by the video thumbnail image To play full screen select the desired photo or video title and press ENTER To stop playback press W To turn pages select the left most or the right most photo or video title and press th Hints e When importing new photos of the same shooting period or deleting a photo that is used in a x ScrapBook album from HDD album of the same period will be added or deleted automatically e The cursor does not appear on the front or back cover Available OPTIONS while selecting x ScrapBook Items Details Slideshow Pace Sets the pace for slideshow e Fast e Normal e Slow Information Settings Displays information about the album or photo Available OPTIONS while selecting files Items Details Copy to Disc See Coping Photos for details page 99 Play Display the file Edit Displays the following edit options for x ScrapBook albums e Change Theme page 65 e Add Video page 65 e Remove Video page 65 Information Settings Displays information about the album or photo Available OPTIONS during playback Items Details Curs
120. al Outputs audio signals without Dolby Surround Pro Logic effect Select this when connecting an audio device that does not support Dolby Surround Pro Logic e This setting is effective for analog audio output when Dolby Digital in Audio Settings is set to Downmix PCM page 114 e 5 1 channel PCM signals recorded at 192 kHz will be downmixed to 2 channels Direct Outputs the original audio bit stream Mix Outputs Dolby Digital or DTS signals mixed with interactive audio e This setting is ineffective for analog output and PCM digital output interactive audio will always be mixed If the Dolby Digital or DTS signals on the disc contain less than two channels the server outputs PCM signals even when Mix is selected SHUNNAS JBAIIS BU 119 Date and Time Settings Date and Time Set Set the month date year hour and minute in this order using the cursor buttons 120 Network Settings SB 0 Internet Settings Music Server Settings Internet Settings These items are necessary when you connect to the Internet via an Ethernet cable to use the AMG service Refer to the Internet service provider s instructions and select the settings appropriate for your network environment Quickest way to get started Connect the server to the Internet See page 26 for connection details For use of routers and gaming adapters refer to the device s operating instructions 1 Check th
121. albums select Continue change discs if necessary and repeat from step 4 Hint To view photos and videos on the DVD press HOME and select the Video or Photo icon When copying photos from the HDD to BD DVD e The photos are copied to DVD RWs DVD RWs only after the discs are initialized in DATA format All previous recordings will be lost e Since DVDs are automatically finalized after photos are copied no more photos can be added to these discs You can make additional photo copying if you use a BD RE or BD R e Up to 4 000 photos can be copied to a single DVD e If you import a file or folder whose name contains more than 54 characters its files and subfolders will not be displayed correctly e Files that indirectly refer to other photo data files edited on PCs cannot be played e Discs created on PCs may not play 99 100 Various Connections el yy T a A e Connecting a TV or monitor e Connecting an AV Amplifier Connecting a TV or monitor Refer to the following sections for details about connection to a TV or monitor About video signals Videos and photos can be displayed either in the High Definition HD or Standard Definition SD quality This server handles the following video signals Select the format acceptable to your TV For HD quality pictures CD e Progressive signals 720p and 1080p for HDMI OUT jack only e Interlace signals 1080i F
122. an eight hours cannot be imported or copied e Titles may not be imported or copied if they are too short e In some cases titles recorded on the server may not be imported or copied e When importing to a BD RE BD R DVD RW DVD RW Video mode DVD R DVD R Video mode thumbnails of the source title will not be retained Notes on recording modes Note on High Speed Import High Speed Copy If canceled halfway the title remains on the HDD not on the BD However the available capacity decreases if a BD R is used Notes on Rec Mode Conversion e Picture quality does not improve even if converted to a recording mode of better picture quality e Short titles may not be imported or copied properly Restrictions on importing copying The server can perform the following importing copying in addition to Moving the content Commercially available software such as movies cannot be imported to the HDD Also importing will pause if the DVD contains copy protection signals Copy protection Importing Copying and Moving signal gt Ene E both CPRM compatible Copy Free copies content Copy Once moves content Notes on Move Video titles that contain Copy Once signals can only be moved from the HDD to a DVD RW VR mode or DVD RW VR mode After being moved the original title in the HDD is erased You can move titles in the same way as copying Check for to see if
123. ards press lt lt or PP J At the capture point press Hl Select Capture and press ENTER The picture is captured e To capture more photos from the same title press PLAY and repeat from step 6 EJ Select Finish and press ENTER Copying a photo to another album on HDD Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select g y to display the icons Select an album and press ENTER EJ Select the photo to copy and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears e To copy multiple photos at one time select Still Pictures Copy Multiple Gl Select Copy and press ENTER o Copy File This image will be copied File Name CIMG 1884 E hay t b S F ie D File Size 1 3MB Ay Shot Date 11 26 2005 12 44AM ee Resolution 2304 x1728 Wh Mt File Format ia Cancel RETURN AAN 4 On the confirmation screen select OK and press ENTER The album selection display appears e To save in a new album select New Album See page 90 for entering the album name Select the destination album and press ENTER Hint Photos will not be grouped by date when copying on the HDD Rotating a photo DE DOD OUA MS CF SD xD Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select g g to display the icons Select an album and press ENTER Select a photo from an album on the HDD and press OPTIONS Select Rotate left or Rotate right and press ENTER Photos on the disc or memory card can be rotated
124. at IP Address Acquisition is set to Use DHCP 2 Select Network Diagnostic and press ENTER 3 Select Start and press ENTER 4 Check that a message Connection to the network is correct appears The setup is finished when this message appears If it does not appear follow the on screen messages and check the following settings And also see page 134 for possible CauSes IP Address Acquisition e Use DHCP Select this when DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server settings are available from your Internet service provider The network settings necessary for the server will be assigned automatically Contact the service provider for information e Use static IP address Set the IP address manually according to your network environment Additionally you will need to configure the following items Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server Primary DNS Server Secondary xl You will need to contact your Internet service provider ISP or the network administrator for this information l DNS Server Auto Aquisition is available only when you select Use DHCP You can set the DNS Server Primary and DNS Server Secondary addresses manually if you set DNS Server Auto Acquisition to Off In this case be sure to enter the DNS Server Primary address otherwise the Network Settings will not be set correctly If your ISP has a specific proxy server setting select Proxy Settings and enter th
125. at 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 e After ejecting a disc from the server store the disc in its case e Clean the disc with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the center out AY e Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available disc lens cleaners or anti static spray intended for vinyl LPs e If you have printed the disc s label dry the label before playing e Do not attach a sticker type label on the disc The disc changer may be damaged e Do not insert the following unsupported discs doing so will damage the unit or discs Discs whose shapes are nonstandard sized or nonstandard shaped card heart star etc Discs with a paper sticker or seals Discs with a cellophane tape or an adhesive residue of a removed label Discs of non standard thickness thinner than 1 0 mm or thicker than 1 5 mm Notes about discs e Photo Movies created on digital camcorders cannot be edited on this server e You cannot mix VR mode and Video mode on the same DVD RW To change the disc s format reformat the disc page 93 Note that the disc s contents will be erased after reformatting DVD Rs VR mode cannot be reformatted e It is recommended that you use discs with For Video printed on their packaging e You cannot record or edit DVD Rs Video mode
126. aughter who shines MP3 FRSC Ame A have a pain in it with you even if objected MP3 Peale ce bare A mystery of the space MP3 3 15 2001 0 15AM For tomorrow 4 Select a track and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears SL SOUND 32K MP3 10 13 2006 8 57PM Track Import Information Settings Select Information Settings and press ENTER The track information display appears J Track Information Settings Decision of the King 29 2 2000 Musio Track Number 7 4 02 of B e CDDA BSB colors Sampling Frequency 44 1kHz Album Name A powerful manager Odyssey Artist Victory and Justice Close Function Finish 6 Press OPTIONS to turn on the Options Menu The Options menu appears with available edit options Select the item you want to edit and press ENTER See page 90 when you need to enter characters Items Details Rename Album You can change the album name for the track Select from the listing or select New Entry and enter a new name HDD only Rename Track Change Track No Allows you to change the track name Changes the track number HDD only Rename Artist You can change the artist name for the track Select from the listings or select New Entry and enter a new name Up to three artists can be entered for a track Rename Composer You can change the name of the composer Select from the listings or select New Entry and enter a new name Rename Co
127. blanks Contains both HDV and DV signals CGH 9 a 41 42 Importing Photos Eni DATA DVD M S CF SD xD Hint You can turn off the server by pressing I during photo import The operation continues even when the power is off e Do not eject a memory card while its card indicator is flashing The data may be damaged e The server recognizes files saved on up to the 4th layer the root disc and memory card are the Ist layer e Up to 500 files can be imported to the HDD at one time If you import more than 200 photos to the server at one time the server groups each 200 photos into a folder The server can accommodate a maximum of 20 000 files e If more than 500 files including files other than JPEG format are contained in a folder some files and folders may not be displayed e Some files may not be displayed if more than 4 000 files including files other than JPEG format are contained in a folder on a single DVD CD except BDs e If the file name overlaps with an existing file name on the destination disc the imported file name will be numbered with a suffix 1 2 etc Also since file names are limited to 16 characters if files you are copying have longer names the server recognizes them having the same name and numbers them with a suffix Importing all content from memory cards One Touch Import Insert your Memory Stick SD memory Card CompactFlash card or xD Picture card into the server
128. ble damage from battery leakage and corrosion 21 28 Step 8 Making the Initial Settings Follow the steps below to make the minimum number of basic adjustments for using the server These steps are recommended setup procedures See Server Settings page 108 to make other optional settings If you cancel the Easy Setup halfway the default settings remain effective and the server s network functions server function and AMG data search function may be disabled When turned on for the first time The server automatically turns off after 110 seconds so turn it on again The Easy Setup display appears after 70 seconds AIO 1 Vd RETURN t4 ENTER Press HOME Turn on the TV Press I to turn on the server The server turns on after a moment Switch the input selector on your TV so that the signal from the server appears on your TV screen Pae eas Easy Setup Easy Setup steps you through the basic setup You can manually change the configurations later in the Settings category Date and Time Settings All Media Guide Settings Music Server Settings RETURN Jigs To access the Easy Setup press HOME select Settings Easy Setup page 123 4 Select Start and press ENTER The clock settings display appears akan eas Easy Setup Date and Time Settings 1 4 Set the current date and time Press ENTER to complete the setting A 7 o 2007 3 37 AM
129. cations MP3 page 52 111 An audio file format that compresses PCM signals into 1 10 of its original size Parental Control page 118 A function of BD ROMs DVD VIDEOs to limit playback of the disc by the age of the users according to the limitation level in each country or area The limitation varies from disc to disc when it is activated playback is completely prohibited violent scenes are skipped or replaced with other scenes and so on PCM page 114 Pulse Code Modulation is one of the methods for converting analog signals to digital data The analog signal is sampled regularly at uniform intervals and then quantized to a series of symbols in a digital code The quality of data is determined by the sampling frequency per second and the quantization bit rate UONELWAOJU gt continued 143 Pop up menu page 55 An enhanced menu operation available on BD ROMs The pop up menu appears when MENU is pressed during playback and can be operated while playback is in progress Progressive signals page 107 103 Compared to the Interlace format that alternately shows every other line of an image field to create one frame the Progressive format shows the entire image at once as a single frame This means that while the Interlace format can show 30 frames 60 fields in one second the Progressive format can show 60 frames in one second The overall picture quality increases and still images text and
130. confirmation screen select Yes and press ENTER EJ Select if you want to rename the divided titles To rename select Yes The title will be divided after you enter anew name To use the same name for both the divided titles select No Combining titles Among the titles recorded on the HDD you can combine titles of the same type i e playlist titles to playlist title or original titles to original titles Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select FH to display the icons o Select a folder and press ENTER Select a title and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears 0 D Select Function Edit and press ENTER Select Combine Titles and press ENTER The title selection display appears im Combine Titles Personal Video Select titles in the binding order a DV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM ame ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM Ml PL 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M 7 HDV 7 6 2007 12 57PM 7 6 2007 12 58PM ie ORG 7 6 2007 12 57PM 0H02M HDV s Fal HDV 7 6 2007 12 57PM 12 58PM pan faq PL 7 6 2007 12 57PM 0H02M RETURN AAN Select a title to combine and press ENTER EJ Repeat step 7 to select all titles you want to combine in the desired order Titles are numbered in the selected order To cancel press ENTER again Fe Select OK and press ENTER The title name selection display appears Select a title name and press ENTER To e
131. cons EA Copy x ScrapBook Create x Pict Story HD JJ O a Memory Stick x Pict Story HD x ScrapBook Sample Album Select a folder and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears 4 Select Information Settings and press ENTER The album information display appears Press OPTIONS to display the Options menu 6 Select Rename Title and press ENTER About the photo album information 0 Folder Informati Number of Files 5 Files Function Finish 1 Folder name Folder creation date x Pict Story file creation status 4 Folder size 5 Number of Files About the photo file information 1 Title Date of shooting File format 4 Data size 5 Resolution u3 Uu09 89 86 Editing Photo Files BD RE DATA DVD xD DLUH M S CF SD Erasing photos albums and x Pict Story files Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu N Select gy to display the icons co Select an album photo or x Pict Story file to erase and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears e To erase multiple photo files select Still Pictures Erase Multiple Select Erase and press ENTER On the confirmation screen select Yes and press ENTER Capturing photos from personal video You can capture photos from a personal video title shot with digital video cameras This function can be used for the following video titles e Titles recorde
132. cons appear next to the titles indicating the status of the title Note that not all icons are displayed in this sample display HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM Ee 3 35PM 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M J HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M EGA sai TV OSEAN SP B Currently playing Copying is not allowed Content is copy protected ORG Original title PL Playlist title Protected title O displayed in gray Currently in a queue waiting for copying About the disc listings for BD ROMs and DVD ROMs A Space shuttle D Curtis Lindsey C Steven Brown Title names 2 Names of directors and casts D Director name C Cast name To use the BD s or DVD s menu About Top Menu Some commercially available BD ROMs and DVD VIDEOs or a DVD RW DVD RW Video mode DVD R DVD R Video mode have their own menus Press TOP MENU during playback to display the Top Menu and make a selection About pop up menus Some BD ROMs contain pop up menus that appear without interrupting playback Press POP UP MENU during playback and select the items Navigate through the menu using the Joystick color buttons or the number buttons following the on screen instructions To play a locked BD RE or BD R When the password input screen appears enter the four digit password select OK and press ENTER See page 34 about the lock setting Available OPTIONS The Options menu appears when you p
133. csseseeeeeseeeeees 127 The Remote Learning Operations 129 Adding a new device selection button 129 Saving Frequent Procedures 130 Registering a MACRO cceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeees 130 Using a registered MACRO ccceceeeeeees 131 Additional Information Basic Troubleshooting c eee 132 Troubleshooting ccccccesseeesssteeeeesneees 134 Self Diagnostic Function 0008 139 About Software Updates 140 Updating the software using an update disc 140 Updating the server s software using the NEWWOTK sarsie el aide EE 141 GIOSSALY icen E 142 Specifications 0 0 0 0 cece ccc ceeceeteeeeereees 144 About Trademarks and Copyrights 145 About i LINK 0 cc cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 145 i LINK functions on this Server c 0sceeeee 145 Required i LINK Cable n se 146 Notes about i LINK cc ccceeecesesseesesseeeeeeees 146 About All Media Guide ee 146 What iS AMG ceeccceeccceseeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaeeeeaes 146 The AMG function on this server 00006 146 TV Display Viewing Options 0 147 About Removable Media and Recording MOQES ennan r 148 Recordable playable discs cccsseeeeeeseeeees 148 Playback compatibility with commercially available disc packages and discs recorded on other devices ssessssesese
134. d e The server supports WAV format files recorded in 44 1 kHz 16 bit and stereo Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select JJ to display the icons mn E Music Others Number of Discs 1 IISNJAI pue sojoud SOapi i The Best of Cinnamon roll CDDA EaiOrAoie Disc 10 Disc 5 BD R DATA Disc 8 CD R DATA Disc 9 DVD RW DATA Disc 12 DVD RW DATA 4 Select and press ENTER Tracks appear in the recorded order To play an entire album press E gt instead of ENTER Select a track to play and press C gt For other playback operations see page 73 To stop press W The Others folder contains the following discs Unknown discs Discs that have not been registered yet Blank discs Unformatted discs Unreadable discs Error discs Software update discs Available OPTIONS The Options menu appears when you press OPTIONS The available items differ depending on the situation gt continued 69 70 For playing music recorded on the discs the availability differs as in the following four situations Available OPTIONS while selecting discs Items Details Sort By Re orders the albums e Album Name e Artist Name Import Multiple Allows for multiple disc import for Music CD only Play Plays tracks in the album Disc Import Imports tracks on the selected disc Information Settings Displays the disc information Eject Eject the disc
135. d press ENTER Import continues even if you turn off the server To check progress press HOME select E and press ENTER Importing videos from HDV DV camcorders When you connect a digital camcorder to the HDV 10801 DV IN jack on the server and start importing the server rewinds the HDV DV tape to the beginning and copies the entire tape If the camcorder is compatible with HDV format 10801 you can import the HD High Definition quality videos to the HDD with no deterioration See also your camcorder s manual for details Time required for import differs depending on the content and the beno format 3 3 S To prepare for import 1 Press PUSH OPEN on the rear of the server l gJ gt to HDV 1080i DV IN jack i LINK cable not supplied to HDV DV output jack i LINK jack 2 Connect the camcorder s HDV DV output jack i LINK jack and the server s HDV 1080i DV IN jack gt continued 39 40 To record from the HDV1080i DV IN jack Since the HDV10801 DV IN jack complies with the i LINK standard the jack can record digital signals from other 1 LINK devices For more information about 1 LINK see page 145 The server supports the following formats DV format HDV format 10801 Hint You can edit the content after importing videos to the HDD page 79 To import using the IMPORT button on the top panel One Touch Import 1 Insert an HDV DV format tape to the
136. d via the LINE 2 input jack with no copy protection signal e Titles recorded via the HDV DV jack e Titles created from x Pict Story files Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select g to display the icons Select TQ and press ENTER The title selection display appears T Photo Capture Select the video title you want to capture a still picture from Cancel _ HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0HO1M HDV E HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM PL 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M HDV 7 6 2007 12 57PM 7 6 2007 12 58PM ORG 7 6 2007 12 57PM OHO2M HDV RETURN Jigs Ef Select a title to capture from and press ENTER The destination selection display appears Photo Capture Select the album you want to save the still picture to New Album Ancient city 20070713 __ Cancel _ 11 25 2005 11 27 2005 Number of Files 8 Capital 0713 11 29 2005 11 30 2005 Number of Files 2 RETURN aAA e To save in a new album select New Album See page 90 for entering the album name Select the destination album and press ENTER The photo capture display appears and the selected title plays in the background Te Photo Capture gt a 7 Sa Mei EN aa 2 N Peet b i amp A 4 r 2 E i Pa i J Baseball 0808 Number of Files 2 aly y HDD P gt Fs A TE K AA arr A y k at 7 AST as gt i 4 Ave se ee Cy Beeman RETURN Baila e To go forward or backw
137. device e Normally only one device can be connected to the server with an i LINK cable DV cable If you are connecting to a DV device that can be connected to multiple DV devices refer to the instructions supplied with the DV device e The server can be connected to Sony HDV DV digital camcorders excluding DCR V X700 V X 1000 and DCR PC7 e You cannot connect non Sony HDV DV digital camcorders to the server About All Media Guide All Media Guide based in Ann Arbor Michigan is the leading authority on music movies and games Since 1991 the company has provided comprehensive content and technologies to support the physical and digital distribution of entertainment media With thousands of musicologists film historians and game specialists contributing over the years AMG has created the industry s cleanest most in depth database of information and original editorial content AMG content and technologies are licensed by leading consumer electronics manufacturers retailers and Internet sites Visit AMG at www allmusic com www allmovie com and www allgame com What is AMG AMG stands for All Media Guide which is a company that has database of music CDs and DVDs The database that the AMG has AMG Database contains artist names and album names for music CDs and movie title director and casts for BD DVD movies The AMG function on this server The server uses the database service that AMG provides AMG Service
138. ding on the disc The disc cannot be selected gt The disc may not be inserted gt Discs will not be displayed on the list if they are not supported One Touch Import does not work The IMPORT SELECT button on the top panel does not work gt The buttons on the top panel may be disabled Press CONTROL ON OFF on the right bottom corner of the top panel to make them operable gt One Touch Import does not work while the unit is changing its settings SETUP appears on the top panel display Copying from HDD to a disc The selected content was not copied to a disc gt Check if the disc capacity is enough gt Check if it is a recordable disc gt The following restrictions apply when copying videos from the HDD to a disc Copying cannot be made if the number of titles exceed these limit For BD REs BD Rs 200 titles including both original and Playlist titles For DVD RWs VR mode DVD Rs VR mode 99 original titles 97 Playlist titles For DVD RWs DVD Rs 97 original titles For DVD RWs Video mode DVD Rs Video mode 99 original titles gt Photo Copy from the HDD to a disc cannot be made beyond the following limits For DVDs 4 000 files folders combined total of files and folders For BDs 2 000 files folders combined total of files and folders gt Other function may have been working Copying is not be possible when share or upload of music files the network communicati
139. e e For details about discs see Notes On Disc Handling page 4 Registering discs manually You can register discs that failed to register at the time of loading Normally the server recognizes and registers the inserted discs automatically However the automatic registration does not occur if the drive is occupied or if any other function is being processed In this case you will need to register the disc manually Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select 22 to display the icons Select Disc Manager and press ENTER E Press OPTIONS to display the Options menu Select View by Group and press ENTER 6 Select Unknown Disc and press ENTER The Unknown Disc List appears Select a disc to register and press ENTER EJ Select Load and press ENTER Ejecting discs Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select 22 to display the icons Select Disc Manager and press ENTER The Disc Manager display appears with one of the disc listings Loaded Disc Blank Disc Unreadable Disc Unknown Disc If the disc you want to eject is not listed change the list display by pressing OPTIONS For details about Disc Manager see page 110 E Select the disc you want to eject Select Eject and press ENTER To lock unlock the front panel Child Lock When the front panel is closed touch W on the top panel for 10 seconds or more When the front panel is locked LOCKED appears on the to
140. e setting SHUNN9S JBAIIS BU For more information regarding network configuration contact Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Center 1 877 531 SONY 7669 gt continued 121 122 Music Server Settings This setting is a prerequisite for the use of Music Transfer PARTY MODE and music sharing in the house See page 26 for the network settings and also the device manuals for their playback procedures Quickest way to get started 1 Set Music Server Function to On 2 Set Client Registration to Auto Music Server Function Turns on or off the server function 1 Select Music Server Function and press ENTER 2 Select On and press ENTER Off stops the server function entirely Server Name Sets the name of the server The name appears on the client devices when they access the server 1 Select Server Name and press ENTER 2 Enter a name using the on screen keyboard Client Registration Client device refers to devices that support the music server function You have the following registration methods 1 Select Client Registration and press ENTER 2 Select an item and press ENTER e Auto Automatically registers up to 10 devices when accessed This allows access to the server for all accessible devices on the network e Manual Allows for manual registration You can register a new device using the Unregistered Device List and cancel an existing registration usin
141. e elas Registered folder You can play these tracks in the same way as Ret eee ay See Ser the other tracks on the HDD or the discs See Playing newly Q Fle Format Ater impor MIB registered music stored on the HDD a page 71 Album Name After Import The Best of Cinnamon roll When importing from a PC Music Transfer software supplied allows for importing music files from PCs See page 49 for details Hint You can turn off the server by pressing KO during music import The To import content from a single d ISC operation continues even when the power is off 1 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Notes 2 Select JJ to display the icons e Tracks in the Newly Registered folder are linked to the original files 3 Select gt X Music and press ENTER on the HDD If you erase the original files on the HDD the tracks will 4 Select and press OPTIONS be erased from the Newly Registered folder The Opti e Do not import music from DTS format music CDs If the imported e Options menu appears track is played a loud noise may be output Importing audio tracks from music CDs CD Play You can import multiple or single disc contents at one time or oe by selecting tracks on the disc Import will be done at approximately 8x speed Hint Before importing to the HDD search the AMG database for disc information title cover art etc 9 Select Disc Imp ort and P ERR ENTER To edit the acquired metadata see page 87
142. e external devices do not apply too much pressure on the connecting cables gt SS Step by step Instructions 04 18 Step 1 Unpacking 0 0 00 cece 19 Step 2 Checking the Accessories 22 Step 3 Installing Tip Over Prevention 23 Step 4 Connecting to the TV or monitor 23 Step 5 Connecting to the Network 26 Step 6 Connecting the Power Cord 27 Step 7 Preparing the Remote 27 Step 8 Making the Initial Settings 28 Turning off the Power 0 0005 30 Step by step Instructions Step 1 5 Unpacking page 19 EEE checking the Accessories page 22 Step 3 S Installing Tip Over Prevention page 23 4 EEE Connecting to the TV page 23 EEE Connecting to the Network page 26 Step 6 Connecting the Power Cord page 27 Connect the power cord last to protect the internal HDD SG Preparing the Remote page 27 Making the Initial Settings page 28 Step 1 Unpacking This box contains accessories padding materials and the server unit Since the unit is large and heavy make sure to work with another person and follow the procedures in this document as described Remove the accessories and the glass panels Remove the accessory pack Do not discard the boxes contain accessories and Operating Instructions 2 Remo
143. e following items and select a setting by pressing t4 Playlist Settings Items HDV DV Settings DV will be automatically selected when a DV device is connected If you connect an HDV device manually select HDV or DV according to the signal to import e HDV Select this when recording signals recorded in HD quality e DV Select this when importing conventional DV signals to HDD Select from XR SR LR ER This setting is fixed to DR when importing from HDV devices See page 150 for recording modes Rec Mode Select the audio input setting and press ENTER The default setting is Stereo 1 e Stereo 1 Records the audio signals that are originally recorded Select this for DV tapes e Mix Record both Stereo 1 and 2 Stereo 2 Records only the audio added after the shooting Select Mix or Stereo 2 only when you added audio after the shooting Audio Settings for DV only Playlist Settings Select if you want to make a Playlist title for each recording date Up to 30 Playlist titles can be made in one import and a Playlist title can contain up to 99 scenes 6 Select Start and press ENTER How a title is divided into chapters When recording from HDV DV tape to the HDD each shooting becomes one chapter Or chapters are made as set in Auto Chapter Mark page 111 To stop importing Press IMPORT Or press OPTIONS select Stop Import and press ENTER Then select Yes
144. e same or similar name For details see the pages in parentheses Top panel 1 Retractable input and control panel indicator Lights up when the control panel is open 2 Retractable input and control panel This can be opened or closed when pressed from the rear of the server t buttons 4 LINE IN 2 S VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO L R monaural jacks These jacks are recommended for temporary connections to camcorders etc 5 HDV 1080i DV IN jack i LINK jack 39 6 RETURN button 9 103 OPTION button 9 55 HOME button 8 9 ENTER button 15 103 B play button 69 11 stop button 73 You can lock or unlock the front panel by pressing down this button for more than 10 seconds when the panel is closed Child Lock Note that this will not work if the button is pressed when the panel is open 12 lt q gt PI previous next buttons 73 D music play button 70 IMPORT SELECT button 40 42 Selects a source for import 15 IMPORT button 40 42 Top panel display 14 Even when you turn on the top panel display by pressing CONTROL ON OFF the display will switch to the front panel display if you do not operate for more than 60 seconds gt power button 28 Memory Stick CF SD xD Picture Card indicators All indicators light up when the front panel slides downward exposing the card slots Only the
145. ect Protection Cancel and press ENTER If the title is referred to by a Playlist You cannot erase the original title until you select the referring Playlist title and erase it EJ Repeat step 7 to select all titles you want to erase KJ Select OK and press ENTER On the confirmation screen select Yes and press ENTER Hint You can erase a single title if you select Erase in step 5 e Erasing titles on a BD R DVD R and DVD R does not free up disc space e Erasing Playlist titles does not free up disc space e You cannot erase titles if the disc is finalized To protect titles against erasure After selecting a title in step 4 press OPTIONS to turn on the Options menu select Protect and press ENTER A protect icon appears next to the protected title To cancel protection follow the same procedure select Protection Cancel from the Options menu and press ENTER Erasing editing sections of a title 4 2 Playback will be more fun after erasing unwanted scenes Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select H to display the icons Select a folder and press ENTER Select a title and press OPTIONS To erase by manual selection A B Erase Select Edit in step 4 and press ENTER Select A B Erase and press ENTER The manual selection display appears The title plays in the background EH A B Erase HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM 5 z Tom axe ase ig aS 3 z EEA rind
146. ect Edit Chapter and press ENTER SRAN TU i lt The display for selecting chapters appears pe G l 3 Selecta chapter to edit and press ENTER N W au soem m Edit Chapter HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM 3 Selecta chapter to erase and press ENTER A checkmark appears next to the selected chapter To remove the checkmark press ENTER again You can select all chapters or cancel all selections by selecting or Clear All Ora 4 Select OK and press ENTER j ED Select function Select chapter Erase PRETURN AOD On the confirmation screen select Yes and press ENTER Select from the following edits and press ENTER gt continued 81 82 Items Details Divide Divides the chapter by setting a chapter mark Select the chapter thumbnail to play the picture in the background Press lt lt 4 B to reach the desired point and press ENTER Combine Erases the chapter mark and combine the chapter with the previous chapter Erase Erases multiple chapters selected in step 3 Select OK on the confirmation screen Note that the chapters not the chapter marks will be erased 5 Select Finish and press ENTER Hints e You can divide or combine chapters by pressing the CHAPTER MARK button or CHAPTER MARK ERASE button during playback e If you want to divide chapters during import press HOME select Settings Import Settings and set Auto Chapter Mark to Off e Up to 98 chapter marks can be added to a title
147. ect if the disc is recorded on other devices Data Folder spie Mowa pue sosig gt continued 33 Shows if the disc contains folders BD RE BD R only 9 Disc settings Example Display for a DVD RW Disc Information Disc beenen O Name Input Finalize Rec Date 7 13 2007 xP Fa oi SP Ba oie 4HOiM i 5H56M RETURNA WN Disc Name Media Title Total Original title total Playlist title total for DVD RW VR mode DVD R VR mode only 4 Rec Date Most recent and the oldest dates 5 Recordable Time e Possible continuous recording time Disc information may not be correct if the disc is recorded on other devices 6 Format Format Indicates the recording format VR or Video mode for DVD RW and DVD R Disc settings Selectable items vary depending on the disc type See pages 35 for details e Name Input e Protect write protect e Finalize e DVD Menu DVD only e Format Remaining e Bar indicator for disc capacity e Disc s remaining capacity total capacity Disc information may not be correct if the disc is recorded on other devices Labeling a disc Name or rename the disc using the Disc Information display On the Disc Information display select Name Input and press ENTER The on screen keyboard appears After entering the disc name select Finish and press ENTER See page 90 for character input You cannot label a disc if the disc is
148. ed lines of an image IP Address page 121 Device ID information used according to TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol on the network IP addresses are expressed as a sequence of numbers in one to three digits separated by dots e g 192 168 0 2 LPCM Linear PCM page 52 114 A digital audio format that does not cause deterioration in data compression and expansion MAC Address Media Access Control Address page 117 Unique numbers assigned to each LAN terminal to identify devices connected to the network You can check the server s MAC address in Settings Device Information Metadata page 137 Content information that the AMG database service provides in the Internet e g title names of music CDs and BD DVD movies Metadata contains artist names genres credits copyright info product numbers etc Modem page 26 Device used for Internet connection Modems are usually connected to a router in a home environment Either a DSL Modem or a cable modem can be used depending on the line connecting to the Internet service provider MPEG 2 page 55 One of the video data compression schemes established by the Moving Picture Experts Group MPEG which is adopted for DVD VIDEOs and digital broadcasts worldwide The scheme specifies MPEG 2 PS Program Stream for recordable media such as a DVD VIDEO and MPEG 2 TS Transport Stream for digital broadcasts and other communi
149. ed with Copy Once signals cannot be imported k Only when the disc is finalized 1 For DVD R DL discs only videos recorded in Video mode can be played 8 MP3 and Linear PCM are the playable format 2 DVD R DL 8 cm discs are not supported 10Only BD REs BD Rs recorded in BDAV format are supported BDMV format BD REs BD Rs are not supported ii lOnly hybrid Super Audio CDs have CD layers The server cannot play the following discs BD ROMs without region code A DVDs that do not contain a region code 1 or 0 ALL Discs recorded in a color system other than NTSC Video Import to HDD Photo Import to HDD Playback compatibility with discs recorded in AVCHD format The server can play the following discs However not all discs listed below are guaranteed to play O Yes X No DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD R DL DVD RW DVD R DL DVD RAM pom ot fF ot Oo m Finalized discs only 2 Does not include 8 cm DVD R DL discs UONPWIOjU gt continued 149 150 List of recording modes Recording modes and recordable time for HDD BD Recording mode Recordable time approx HDD BD 1 layer 25GB DR High Definition quality HDV DV IN jack connection only 44 hours 1 hour 55 minutes XR High quality 69 hours 3 hours 26 minutes Standard 137 hours 6 hours 45 minutes 272 hours 13 hours 23 minutes Long duration 543 hours 26 hours 41 minutes
150. efficiency than that of the conventional image compression format The MPEG 4 AVC H 264 format enables a high definition HD video signal shot on a digital video camera recorder to be recorded on DVDs in the same way as for a standard definition SD television signal l A high definition specification that utilizes1080 effective scanning lines and the interlace format 2 A hi gh definition specification that utilizes 720 effective scanning lines and the progressive format BD R page 11 148 BD R Blu ray Disc Recordable is a recordable write once Blu ray Disc available in the same capacities as the BD below Since contents can be recorded and cannot be overwritten a BD R can be used to archive valuable data or storing and distributing video material BD RE page 11 148 BD RE Blu ray Disc Rewritable is a recordable and rewritable Blu ray Disc available in the same capacities as the BD below The re recordable feature makes extensive editing and time shifting applications possible BD ROM page 11 149 BD ROMs Blu ray Disc Read Only Memory are commercially produced discs and are available in the same capacities as the BD below Other than conventional movie and video contents these discs have enhanced features such as interactive content menu operations using pop up menus see below selection of subtitle display and slideshow Although a BD ROM may contain any form of data most BD ROM discs
151. elect and press ENTER Select the x Pict Story file you want to erase and press OPTIONS Select Erase and press ENTER On the confirmation display select Yes and press ENTER e The x Pict Story file will be erased If you delete any photo from the source album e Faces may not be recognized correctly depending on the photo file O1 i GO N Notes on x Pict Story HD e When an x Pict Story file is converted to a video title its HD High Definition quality pictures turn into SD Standard Definition quality pictures e x Pict Story files will be erased if any photo in the source folder is deleted e x Pict Story files may be copied only partially depending on the CD When playing the x Pict Story file e x Pict Story files may not play correctly if you connect or disconnect the following devices HDV DV devices HDMI devices e Sections in the picture may look swayed depending on the output resolution images in the photo or the visual effects When making a video title out of a x Pict Story file e The remote does not work during conversion e The created x Pict Story files will not be played or saved in the following case When importing data to the HDD e Not all photos are used when Use Entire Track or Auto Adjust are selected or when the folder contains many photos Playing a Slideshow BD RE T Ae SD CF xD Press HOME to t
152. en select a track and press ENTER e The Newly Registered folder will not appear if no music is imported to the HDD e The Newly Registered folder contains tracks recently imported for up to 30 tracks Available OPTIONS The Options menu appears when you press OPTIONS The available items differ depending on the situation For playing music recorded on the HDD the availability differs as in the following three situations Available OPTIONS while selecting music folders Items Details Group Content Re orders the HDD content e By Album e By Genre e By Artist You can also toggle them by pressing YELLOW Sort By Re orders the music folders in the HDD e Artist A to Z e Artist Z to A e Album A to Z e Album Z to A Play All Plays all tracks in the HDD repeatedly and randomly Repeat Displays options for Repeat Play e Track e All e Off Items Details Shuffle Displays options for Shuffle Play e On e Off PARTY MODE Enters PARTY MODE setting display page 75 Play Plays tracks in the folder Information Settings Displays the folder information Erase Erases the folder Available OPTIONS while selecting tracks Items Details Sort By Re orders the track e Track A to Z e Track Number a Repeat Displays options for Repeat Play e Track 2 All 3 e Off Shuffle Displays options for Shuffle Play e On 2 e Off d S PARTY MODE Enters PARTY MODE setting display 4
153. g 105 2l lb Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Operating humidity 25 to 80 Supplied accessories See page 22 Specifications and design are subject to change without notice About Trademarks and Copyrights e AVCHD and the AVCHD logo are trademarks of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd and Sony Corporation e Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc e Esmertec and Jbed are trademarks or registered trademarks of Esmertec AG Copyright 2000 2007 Esmertec AG e Built with Linter Database Copyright 2003 2008 Brycen Corp Ltd All rights reserved e HDV and HDV logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Victor Company of Japan Limited JVC esis XMB and xross media bar are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc e Remote Commander is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation e Sony Corporation is an authorized licensee of the CompactFlash and amp trademarks amp x Application x Pict Story and x ScrapBook are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation e i LINK is a name to denote IEEE 1394 i LINK and are the trademarks of SONY e xD or xD Picture card is a trademark of Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd e DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks and or service marks of Digital Living Network Alliance e HDMI the H
154. g Registered Device List Registered Device List Displays the list of registered client devices You can check the device information or cancel the registration from this list 1 Select Registered Device List and press ENTER If your device does not appear on the list see Unregistered Device List To cancel all the displayed registrations select Clear And then select Start and press ENTER 2 Select the device you want to check and press ENTER The device information appears To cancel the device s registration select Delete Device and press ENTER Then select Yes when asked and press ENTER The device name will be deleted from the list Unregistered Device List Displays the list of accessible devices on the network that have not been registered yet You can check the device information or register a device from this list 1 Select Unregistered Device List and press ENTER 2 Select the device you want to check The device information appears To register the device as the server s client select Register Device and press ENTER The device becomes ready for playback Hints e If you do not want to manually register each client from the Unregistered Device List you can clear the list by selecting Auto in Client Registration e See page 74 and refer to your client device manuals for more information on playback Easy Setup Easy Setup Makes the Initial settings necessary for using the server
155. g on the display device connecting jack and the source material as below When the COMPONENT setting is prioritized upu R Ero ution COMPONENT VIDEO OUT HDMI OUT Priority Resolution a 480p 480p omponent The same resolution as for 10801 10801 When playing a DVD Video 480p COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 720p 720p When playing a DVD Video 480p Hint To change Component Resolution press ENTER while holding down RETURN both are in the retractable input and control panel The output changes with each press 4801 480p 10801 720p When the HDMI setting is prioritized A a HDMI Resolution HDMI OUT COMPONENT VIDEO OUT The same resolution as for HDMI OUT however outputs in 10801 Aate Automatically selects the highest resolution WHER Se NO OBN D a QU aN When playing a DVD Video Not displayed if other than 480p is selected HDMI 480p P80 480p 1080 1080 10801 When playing a DVD Video Not displayed SHUINaS JBAIIS By 720p When playing a DVD Video Teup TND Not displayed 10801 When playing a DVD Video 19SUp TOSUP Not displayed Hints e For HDMI Resolution the resolution that the connected TV can display appears e You can change the priority from HDMI to Component by pressing ENTER while holding down RETURN 113 Audio Settings sa ans Settings 4 D HDMI Audio Output Audio Output ATT ii The default settings are underlined Dolby Digital Downmix PCM Q 2
156. ges notifying that the update was successful Updating the software using an update disc Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select g to display the icons SERVER Select or and press ENTER Brightness of Front Panel Bright HDMI Control Off Standby Mode Standard an O rag Settings oy Software Update Audio Display On Set Password All Media Guide Settings Q Device Information hk EJ Select Software Update and press ENTER Update Methods Select a software update method When selecting Network Update you will need to configure the network settings Disc Update Network Update Select Disc Update and press ENTER A message appears asking you to insert a software update disc Confirm Software Update Disc System update will be performed Insert the designated update disc Cancel J Insert the update disc by pressing amp The display asks for confirmation Confirm Version Version update disc is inserted Do you want to update Current Version 0 00 001 New Version 0 10 030 Do not turn off System during an update Select Yes and press ENTER Software update starts On the top or front panel display VERSION UP appears and then messages such as VERSION UP XX appear indicating the progress When successful VERSION UP FINISH is displayed and the disc will be ejected e Repeat the above steps if the update fail
157. gs Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select g Select the desired setup category icon and press ENTER arem ung ettings Kr 0 Video Output Aspect Ratio Video Input 1 Cinema Conversion Mode Output Resolution Priority hk Example When Video Settings is selected For details about each of the category icons see the pages in List of settings category icons page 109 When a list appears Select the desired setting and press ENTER When a message appears full screen Follow the dialog To return to the previous display Press RETURN List of settings category icons Icon Y 4 Le i is A Ti x0 5 O Explanation Call Guide page 110 Displays contact information for Sony customer support Messages page 110 Messages from the server containing operation hints and notes are stored Disc Manager page 110 Select this when you want to operate Disc Manager Applies setting to individual discs loaded in the changer Import Settings page 111 Displays options available for import to the HDD Video Settings page 112 Allows for various picture adjustments to suit your preference Audio Settings page 114 Allows you to select audio settings Photo Settings page 115 Displays photo related settings System Settings page 116 Use this to change important server configuration BD DVD Viewing Settings page 118 Provides detailed
158. he source is a disc 5 HDV DV Lights up when the source is the input from the HDV DV IN jack 6 Memory card Lights up when the source is a memory card Import indicator Lights up while importing to the HDD Network connection indicator Lights up when network communication is occurring 9 Main display Displays the following information Title track number Elapsed playback time remaining time Current time and other messages Hint You can change the brightness of the front panel display by pressing DIMMER or by using the Brightness of Front Panel in System Settings page 116 Rear panel 1 PUSH OPEN button for the LINE IN 2 jacks and the display operation buttons operable from the top see Top panel 12 2 CONTROL S IN IR IN jack 704 DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL jacks 106 4 HDMI OUT jack 702 5 LINE IN 1 AUDIO L R VIDEO VIDEO jacks 40 6 Cable clamps Be sure to run the connecting cables through the cable clamps Also after running the cables check that the cables are not loose and that the ventilation hole is not blocked AC IN terminal 27 Ventilation holes Do not block the ventilation holes which will cause a malfunction Q Q y MO C OVO OVOG OGYOYG lt lt 2
159. horizontal lines appear sharper Router page 26 Device that relays data flow from network to network Routers are usually installed between the Internet and the home network Some routers are capable of connecting multiple devices to the Internet Server client page 74 In this manual client device refers to devices that receive and play music content on the home network And HES V1000 this unit that shares music in response to the client s request is called server SESF Self Encoded Stream Format page 56 Self Encoded Stream Format is a format defined in the Blu ray Disc application specification It contains MPEG 2 transport stream which is encoded from analog SD Standard Definition TV signals or re encoded from digital SDTV signals or digital broadcast streams Title page 77 The longest section of a picture or music feature on a DVD movie etc in video software or the entire album in audio software Track page 88 Sections of a music feature on a CD a song Disc Track Specifications System Laser Semiconductor laser 200 Disc Changer For 12 cm discs up to 196 can be loaded for 8 cm discs up to 4 Supported memory card Memory Stick Memory Stick supports standard Duo size Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick PRO HG Memory Stick Micro M2 and high speed data transmission CF CompactFlash Typel ID MicroDrive SD SD Memory Card miniSD
160. ialize Personal Settings and HDD Initialization page 117 e You cannot erase the personal settings one by one All the settings will be lost once erased e HDD content that you have imported will not be lost e This setting will not clear the password for BD locking Changing the Server Settings 129 126 Other Remote Uses e Operating Other Devices e The Remote Learning Operations e Saving Frequent Procedures Operating Other Devices By pressing the device selection button on the remote TV VCR etc you can switch the remote s device mode and operate other devices that are placed in the same room AV UC RM SET UP OO CJC Jt jC Number buttons Device selection buttons Color buttons Programming AV components to the device selection buttons You can use the remote with Sony and other branded AV components To use with other AV components set the component s manufacturer code to the corresponding device button on the remote TV VCR CUSTOM buttons etc Codes that can be entered vary depending on the device selection button page 127 While holding down RM SETUP press AV VO The RM SETUP button flashes Press the desired device selection button before the RM SET UP button stops flashing Both the RM SETUP button and the device selection button flash Enter the three digit manufacturer code using the number bu
161. ick Micro may not operate properly when the media is put into M2 Duo size Adaptor and then inserted into a Duo Adaptor Use only one adaptor e Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Micro M2 Duo size Adaptor should be kept away from small children to prevent them from accidentally swallowing the the media and the M2 Adaptor Inserting Removing Discs and Memory Cards 37 38 Importing to HDD Checking the HDD Information Importing Videos Importing Photos Importing Music Transferring Music Files From PCs Checking the HDD Information Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select J to display the icons Select OCA Line1 OC Line2 and press ENTER 4 Press OPTIONS Select HDD Information and press ENTER 1 3 Erase All DR 35H11M EGI 55H39M EG 109H22M 6l Remaining 216H55M_ IE 432H20M MHAAAHAAPORNARUUAANNANNHAAUANNANEEEANENENUENE 388 1 400GB RETURN Jase Media Disc type Title Total Original title total Playlist title total Albums Number of photo albums 4 Remaining approx e Bar indicator for HDD capacity e HDD remaining capacity total capacity e Possible continuous recording time 5 Files Number of photo files 6 Erase All Erases all titles except the protected titles on the HDD Music files and photo files will not be erased Importing Videos m ETS ETS CLU Importing videos
162. ideos on the HDD 56 Various Video Playback Operations 58 Adjusting Pictures and Sound for Videos 59 Viewing Photos Recorded on the HDD 60 Viewing Photos Recorded on the Removable MICO IAT eine eres eee ea ae 62 Various Photo Playback Operations 63 Using x ScrapBook 0 0 0000 64 Using x Pict Story HD 66 Playing a Slideshow 0 0 00 cc eee 69 Playing Music CDs DATA BDs DATA DVDs and DATA COS nate neers sien etc aie 69 Playing Music Stored onthe HDD 70 Various Music Playback Operations 73 Playing Music in Other Rooms 74 Playing the Same Music on All Client Devices PARTY MODE I Geee 5 eon 75 Watching BD DVD Videos EDS HIE Emn Ew u mih Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select to display the icons Ta a 0 HO a b Import Disc to HDD Select o p Personal Video or e BD DVD Movies and press ENTER a lt som Bani Pa Disc 4 7 6 2007 7 13 2007 Q 7 13 2007 re DIRO 4 Select a disc and press ENTER Select a title and press ENTER To stop playback press W Hints e You can view the BD DVD content by grouping them into folders by title genre cast or director if you press OPTIONS or YELLOW button page 55 e You can directly start playing the disc in the disc tray by touching B on the top panel About icons on the Title List The following i
163. indicators for the inserted memory cards remain lit after the panel is closed CONTROL ON OFF button Locks the buttons on the server unit switching the top and the front panel displays Hint Listed as to are the buttons operable only when they are lit To turn these buttons on and off press CONTROL ON OFF Front panel 1 Memory Stick slot 36 2 CF slot 36 CompactFlash slot SD slot 36 SD memory Card slot 4 xD Picture Card slot 36 xD Picture Card slot 5 Memory Stick CF SD xD Picture Card LED indicators Lights up when the memory cards are inserted and keeps flashing when the cards are being accessed Do not eject the cards while the indicator is flashing 6 MEMORY CARD OPEN CLOSE button for card slot 36 Front panel display 14 116 Remote sensor 27 9 amp Disc tray OPEN CLOSE button 32 DISC OPEN CLOSE button for disc tray 32 11 Busy LED indicator The disc tray does not respond even if you press amp when this is lit 12 Disc tray 32 gt continued 13 14 Top panel display front panel display The top and front panel displays are identical and show the same contents 1 Playback status Play Pause 2 Copy indicator Lights up while copying to a disc Line Lights up when the source is the input from the LINE IN jacks 4 Disc Lights up when t
164. innamon roll Shuffle gt PARTY MODE Number of Albums 1 Play Information Settings Erace El Select PARTY MODE and press ENTER The PARTY MODE settings display appears Select PARTY MODE and press ENTER al Select On by pressing Select Client List and press ENTER The device selection display appears If no device is displayed select Scan Again and press ENTER EJ Select up to four devices A check mark appears next to the selected devices Devices that joined the previous PARTY MODE Play are check marked by default KJ Select OK and press ENTER Playing in PARTY MODE Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select JJ to display the icons Select the music content to play EJ Press Note that the remote s playback operations are limited during PARTY MODE Play Only the D gt E and F a gt Pl buttons can be used Hint Shuffle Play and Repeat Play are available during PARTY MODE Play When the server is turned off PARTY MODE Play and playback on the client devices will be canceled To re start the server and re enter PARTY MODE follow the steps in Preparing for PARTY MODE Play page 75 JISNIA pue sojoud SOapi 19 Editing Movie Information for BD ROMs and DVD ROMs s With registered BDs or DVD VIDEOs you can change their F 0 n t e nt information such as the disc and actor s name U
165. iscs Unknown Disc _ Discs that have not been registered yet The listings will move to the Loaded Disc list after disc registration Discs that contain no data will be assigned to Loaded Disc after being formatted To select all discs Select Select All To cancel all discs Select Clear All To exit Disc Manager Select Close To eject discs Select the discs and press ENTER Then select Eject The discs will be ejected in turn To view disc information or apply settings Select a disc press ENTER and select Information The disc information display appears see page 33 To format a disc Select a disc press ENTER and select Format Disc page 93 To register disc information Select Load Depending on the disc type the server accesses the AMG database for disc information and saves it Hint Some settings and operations may not be available depending on the types of discs in the changer For example the Loaded Disc list provides all settings except Load while it is selectable on the Unknown Disc list for multiple discs spiey Mowa pue sosig 30 36 Inserting Memory Cards M S CF SD xD Insert the memory cards as follows MEMORY CARD OPEN CLOSE xD Picture Card miniSD Card SD Memory Card CompactFlash Card MicroDrive Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Touch MEMORY CARD OPEN CLOSE on the front panel The front panel opens to reveal the card slots Insert
166. it and will only play commercial BDs DVDs playback only labeled with identical region codes This system is used to protect copyrights Commercial DVDs labeled j will also play on this server If you try to play any other BD DVD the message Playback of this disc is prohibited by area restriction will appear on the TV screen Depending on the commercial BD DVD there may be no region code indication even though playing the commercial BD DVD is prohibited by area restrictions o gt Xe O80 OR O85 o0 OOo O80 ses OS 05 Or O O O 0 O Or OF O O O O O O 05 oO a O O Or O O O O O QX O O O s OO O O 0 O O O O 0 O O O GQ O O O O O O O O O O O O O OO O O O O O Or ey O O O O OX O Og Oe Or Oe Or 2 O 2 O 0 O Oz Og 152 Language Code List See page 118 for details Code Language 1027 Afar 1028 Abkhazian 1032 Afrikaans 1039 Amharic 1044 Arabic 1045 Assamese 1051 Aymara 1052 Azerbaijani 1053 Bashkir 1057 Byelorussian 1059 Bulgarian 1060 Bihari 1061 Bislama 1066 Bengali Bangla 1067 Tibetan 1070 Breton 1079 Catalan 1093 Corsican 1097 Czech 1103 Welsh 1105 Danish 1109 German 1130 Bhutani 1142 Greek 1144 English 1145 Esperanto 1149 Spanish
167. ive page 5 11 A hard disk drive is a whole mechanical system that consists of disks and drive Disks are flat circular rigid plates coated with a thin magnetic media Magnetic heads record data on the rapidly spinning disks and this enables the speedy and efficient reading and writing of data HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface page 23 102 105 HDMI is an interface that supports both video and audio on a single digital connection The HDMI connection carries standard to high definition video signals and multi channel audio signals to AV components such as HDMI equipped TVs in digital form without degradation The HDMI specification supports HDCP High bandwidth Digital Contents Protection a copy protection technology for digital entertainment contents for HDMI HDV HDV format page 39 A video format developed for DV cassettes to record and play high definition pictures The server supports Interlace format signals of 1080 effective scanning lines 10801 When a compatible digital video camera is connected the server can record the imported pictures on the HDD or a BD in the original high definition picture quality Interlace format page 101 103 Interlace format shows every other line of an image as a single field and is the standard method for displaying images on television The even number field shows the even numbered lines of an image and the odd numbered field shows the odd number
168. jack on the amplifier receiver page 105 gt The amplifier receiver input is not correctly set gt The server is in pause mode or in Slow motion Play mode gt The server is in scan mode gt If the audio signal does not come through the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL HDMI OUT jack check the audio settings page 114 gt The equipment connected to the HDMI OUT jack does not conform to the audio signal format in this case set HDMI Audio Output in Audio Settings to PCM page 114 gt DTS audio signals on CDs and DVDs are output from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL jack And set DTS is set to DTS of Audio Settings in Settings The sound is not output correctly gt When the AV amplifier connected to the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack or the HDMI OUT jack does not support Dolby Digital signals set Dolby Digital in Audio Settings to Downmix PCM page 114 gt When the AV amplifier connected to the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack or the HDMI OUT jack does not support DTS signals set DTS in Audio Settings to PCM BD ROM page 114 gt When the AV amplifier connected to the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL or COAXIAL jack does not support signals recorded in 96 kHz frequency by its audio clock set 48kHz 96kHz PCM in Audio Settings to 48kHz 16bit page 114 The sound output from the AUDIO OUT L R or LINE OUT AUDIO L R jacks is distorted gt Set Audio Outpu
169. k Not all HDMI compatible AV amplifiers receivers accept 8ch Linear PCM signals See also the operating instructions supplied with the connected AV amplifier receiver gt continued 105 tal cable ing with a digi Connect Server DIGITAL OUT PCM DTS DOLBY DIGITAL To DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL Coaxial digital cable not supplied or Optical digital cable not supplied To digital input jacks AV amplifier with Dolby Digital or DTS decoder io cable ith an aud ing w Connect Server AUDIO OUT To AUDIO OUT L R not supplied Audio cable To audio input jacks Stereo amplifier 106 Various Connections 107 108 Changing the Server Settings Select 2 Settings on the Home Menu when you need to change the settings of the server Displaying the Server Settings icon 108 Call Guide 110 WGSSAGOS aetna tee ee 110 DISC Manager a an renea 110 Import SettingS 0 0 0 0 0c ccc eee 111 Video SettingS 0 ccc ce eee 112 Audio Settings sa ees eee aces ee 114 Photo Settings een ee 115 System Settings aera eee 116 BD DVD Viewing Settings 118 Date and Time Settings 120 Network SettingS 000000 eae 121 EAS V oeU E E A ean aerate 123 Resetting 00 ee ees 124 Displaying the Server Settings icon By selecting maa you can make various adjustments for picture and sound and system settin
170. lay appears Enter the code for your language by referring to Language Code List page 153 The default setting is English When you select Language Code the language code entry display appears Enter the code for your language by referring to Language Code List page 153 The default setting is Original When you select Original the disc s priority language will be selected When you select Language Code the language code entry display appears Enter the code for your language by referring to Language Code List page 153 The default setting is Audio Language When you select Audio Language the subtitle language switches in accordance with the Audio Language setting 1 Enter the password select OK and press ENTER If no password has been set the DVD Parental Control display appears instead 2 Select a level and press ENTER The default setting is No Restriction Hint When you want to change the password see Set Password page 117 e If you forget the password clear the current password and set a new one Press HOME and select Settings Resetting Reset to Factory Default System Settings page 124 When you select Start the previous password will be erased Then set a new password from Set Password page 117 e You cannot limit playback if the disc does not have the Parental Control function e You may be asked to change the parental cont
171. lect Yes and press ENTER All photos are intelligently grouped by events according to the shooting date and time Importing a photo Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select gy to display the icons a memory card icon and press ENTER Select the media to import oX Photos or Ef Select or a folder and press ENTER Select a photo to import and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears Still pictures Slideshow Pace Pa f Slideshow Import Information Settings 6 Select Import and press ENTER On the confirmation screen select OK and press ENTER To import to a new album select New Album EJ Select the destination album and press ENTER Importing multiple photos h h h a Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select g to display the icons Select the media to import gt Photos or a memory card icon and press ENTER The album selection display appears Select or a folder and press ENTER The photo thumbnails appear Press OPTIONS The Options menu appears adH 0 a JPG RITA 00 N _ Slideshow Import Information Settings Select Still Pictures Import Multiple and press ENTER The file selection display appears Select photos to import and press ENTER A check mark appears next to the selected photo To select all photos select Select All To cancel all selections select Clear All Select OK and pre
172. les With photos captured from digital video cameras the date information is the shooting date of the original video title when captured from HDV video and the date of import when captured from DV videos Import of one photo file takes about ten seconds It may take more than 30 minutes for the server if many photos are imported at one time When the destination album on the HDD has a photo of the Same name a number will be added to the name of the imported photo 1 2 Since the number of characters is limited to 16 if many photos have similar long names with differing affixes they may be named the same with differing numbers Location of files and folders When directly under the root removable media itself is Ist layer the server recognizes data saved up to 4th layer 1st layer Displays data up to here beeen Fa heres PA ere Ta ele ig Notes on importing files and folders from discs and memory cards e Some files and subfolders may not be displayed if more than 500 files and subfolders are included in one folder e Some files may not be displayed if more than 4 000 files and subfolders are recorded on a CD DVD except BD e Folders saved on the 4th layer will not be displayed Including files other than JPEG When naming files and folders e Names of albums and photos saved on the HDD can be no more than 16 characters e Do not use characters such as these lt gt I 77
173. ly the first 500 files are imported e The server retains up to 900 photo folders DCF on the 3rd layer of the Home Menu No further import can be performed beyond this limit e Auto Grouping will be canceled if it results in a folder containing more than 200 files Files are imported without being grouped e If the destination folder contains a file of the same name the server adds a number to the end of the file name before importing e g gael 5 end eE e When the Auto Grouping function is not used the imported photo folder will have the same folder name as the first folder in the source DCF folder One Touch Photo Import may not work while the server is performing other operations Auto Grouping or Clustering refers to automatic grouping of photos in a folder by events Importing an album The server displays file folders of discs and memory cards as albums Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select g y to display the icons Select the media to import 0 Photos or a memory card icon and press ENTER EJ Select or a folder to import and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears oy Cinnamon roll Slideshow Import Information Settings Select Import and press ENTER A message appears asking if you want to auto group the photos in the album by events al Select Yes and press ENTER If you do not want to auto group photos select No On the confirmation screen se
174. more than ten seconds to re start the server gt f none of the above applies find the symptom in Troubleshooting page 134 UONPWIOJU 133 134 Troubleshooting If you experience any of the following difficulties while using the server use this troubleshooting guide to help remedy the problem before requesting repairs If you have any questions about this product call Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Center at 1 877 531 SONY 7669 or visit our web site at http www sony com hesupport Power The power does not turn on gt Check that the power cord is connected securely gt t takes a short while before the server turns on PLEASE WAIT flashes on the front panel display but the server is slow to turn on gt The message keeps flashing during startup which may take several moments Wait without operating the server Or if necessary you can shorten the time by using the Standard setting page 116 Picture There is no picture picture noise appears gt Re connect the cables securely gt The connecting cables are damaged gt Check the connection to your TV page 23 and switch the input selector on your TV so that the signal from the server appears on the TV screen gt The disc is dirty or flawed gt If the picture output from your server goes through your VCR to get to your TV or if you are connected to a combination TV VIDEO player the copy
175. n the Home Menu possibly under different names Be careful when copying content to a disc as you may accidentally overwrite a seemingly different disc You can make discs more recognizable if you label the disc page 34 Copying Videos GEE This section covers video copy from HDD to BD DVD in procedural order e Before copying page 93 e Formatting a BD DVD page 93 e Copying videos to BD DVD page 94 e Closing a BD page 95 e Finalizing a DVD page 95 Refer directly to the related sections when necessary i e if your disc is ready refer directly to Copying videos to BD DVD page 94 Before copying e Select the disc type according to your needs page 148 e The server does not support the BDMV format one of the Blu ray Disc specifications You cannot import BDMV format content edited on PCs or copy such content from the HDD to a disc e If you copy a Copy Once title from the HDD toa BD or DVD you cannot copy the title back to the HDD e When copying the video on the HDD that contains Copy Once signal to a DVD use a CPRM compatible DVD RW DVD R page 148 After copying moving the video will be erased from the HDD Note that you cannot use a BD RE BD R in this case e You cannot Copy Once titles on the HDD to a BD RE BD R e Operations are restricted while copied e Video titles copied to any disc except DVD R DL will have the same chapter mark
176. n among PCs and other digital devices in a home network environment or the format itself DLNA certified devices are interoperable with each other thus making them easy to communicate on the network Dolby Digital page 114 Digital audio compression technology developed by Dolby Laboratories This technology conforms to multi channel surround sound The rear channel is stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer channel in this format Dolby Digital provides the same discrete channels of high quality digital audio found in Dolby Digital theater surround sound systems Good channel separation is realized because all of the channel data is recorded discretely and little deterioration occurs because all channel data processing is digital Dolby Surround Pro Logic page 119 Audio signal processing technology that Dolby Laboratories developed for surround sound When the input signal contains a surround component the Pro Logic process outputs the front center and rear signals The rear channel is monaural DRM Digital Rights Management page 93 Technologies for protecting the copyright of digital content mainly by limiting its usages and copying DTS page 114 Digital audio compression technology that DTS Inc developed This technology conforms to multi channel surround sound The rear channel is stereo and there is a discrete subwoofer channel in this format DTS provides the same discrete channels of high
177. n function the display options will depend on the TV s wide mode settings as follows See also your TV s manual for the wide mode settings For details about High Definition GD and Standard Definition pictures see About video signals page 100 On a 16 9 wide screen On a 4 3 screen Source pictures When Video Output Aspect Ratio is set to 16 9 Original and the TV s wide mode setting is on 4 3 16 9 pictures HD Letterboxed 4 3 pictures amp Picture area between black bands is 16 9 Side paneled 16 9 pictures HD Picture area between black bands is 4 3 Side paneled 16 9 pictures HD Picture area between black bands is 4 3 UONPWIOjU 147 About Removable Media and Recording Modes Recordable playable discs DVD RWs VR mode and DVD Rs VR mode recorded on this server are playable only on compatible devices Note that these discs will not play on anormal DVD player O Yes X No Int Regular shaped 12 cm discs only nterna HDD 7 DVD RW DVD RW DVD R DVD R DVD R oes OF Video VR Video ht Ld DVD R DL Up to 16x speed discs Up to 8x speed for DVD DL 6hrs Maximum 26 hrs 41 min 10 hrs 51 Recording Time 543 hrs Sin i iver 6 hrs 6 hrs 6 hrs 6 hrs 6 hrs min for approx ene ay DVD R ede ee ee Mixed recording of 16 9 and 4 3 Ver 2 1 Ver 1 1 Ver 1 1 Verl 1 CPRM Ver 2 0 Ver2 0 CPRM Supported versions single single Ver1 2 Ver1 2 CPRM
178. nductor You can change the name of the conductor Select from the listings or select New Entry and enter a new name Change Genre Changes the genre for the track Select a genre from the genre list Clear All Clears the track information CD only About the audio track information display Album Name A powerful manager Odyssey Artist Victory and Justice Close Function Finish Track name Release date Track number playback time of the track 4 Format information bit rate 5 Sampling Frequency 6 Displays album name artist composer conductor and genre u3 Uu09 89 90 Editing Audio Files Erasing albums and tracks B Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu N Select JJ to display the icons a Select an album or track to erase and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears e To erase multiple tracks select Erase Multiple Select Erase and press ENTER Gl On the confirmation screen select Yes and press ENTER Entering Characters The following on screen keyboard appears when entering a name for a disc title etc Example Display for upper case letters Input Title Name Upper Cas T Lower Cas Back 7 Symbol All Clear Space 9 w Xx Y Register Word Word List Cancel l Finish RETURN Jain Input field Maximum word length is indicated in the field Select a character using the Joystick and press ENTER Input functions
179. necting to the Prevention TV or monitor p els Without a proper installation the server unit may fall over This section covers the most frequently used hook up causing an injury It is strongly recommended that you anchor configurations See Various Connections page 100 for other the unit to a solid wall or a post with a commercially available connection patterns anti tip over device Please contact a licensed contractor or your dealer with this installation Connecting a TV with an HDMI cable Attach the device to a solid wall or post The device should be located higher than the screw p HDMI OUT bolt on the rear of the unit Gs Secure the unit to the device by running the wire through the hole on the bolt so that it To HDMI OUT 7 forms a V shape HDMI cable supplied To HDMI input jack 23 1 2 in o Ventilation ZZ Distance of should be greater than e Make sure when you attach the wire there is sufficient tension between the unit and the device on the wall e Place the unit within 15 inches from the wall e When placing the unit do not block the ventilation holes on the rear or a malfunction may result gt continued 23 24 Notes on connecting to the HDMI OUT jack Observe the following as improper handling may damage the HDMI OUT jack and the connector e Carefully align the HDMI OUT jack on the back of the server
180. ned for use when wet e When the cloth becomes dirty wash it in cold water 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 On replacement of parts In the events that this unit is repaired repaired parts may be collected for reuse or recycling purposes IMPORTANT NOTICE Caution This unit 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 About the glass parts on the unit Glass is used for the front top and side panels of the unit Observe the following and handle with care If broken the glass pieces will scatter and will pose a danger e Do not expose the unit to strong shocks such as a tip over or dropping objects e Do not scrape the unit with a sharp object The scratch may cause the glass to break e Be careful when attaching or detaching the glass panels To attach or detach the glass panels see page 19 Notes On Disc Handling e To keep the disc clean handle the disc by its edge Do not touch the surface H e Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or he
181. ned off e If you are not going to use the unit for a long time be sure to disconnect the unit from the wall outlet To disconnect the AC power cord grasp the plug itself never pull the cord e This unit is for use only with 120 V AC power source e Check the polarity when inserting batteries On placement e Place the unit in a horizontally flat position Equal to or less than 1 inch e The unit is designed to be operated in a horizontal position only Install in an upright position on a flat surface with no more than 2 degrees tilt in any direction Weight a thread and drop it from the edge of the top panel and securely install the unit so the distance from the weight to the unit bottom is kept within 1 inch If the unit is inclined remove the obstruction or insert a thin plate etc so the unit is stabilized horizontally And then check that the unit is flat and secured If place at an incline the disc changer may not work properly and may cause a malfunction e Place the unit in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat build up in the server e Do not place the unit on a soft surface such as a rug e Place the unit at least 12 inches from the wall e Distance from the glass panels to the wall should be 1 2 inch or more e Do not place the unit in a location near heat sources or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust or mechanical shock Keep the unit and the
182. ng a MACRO Note that the other devices need to be registered to the device selection buttons TV VCR etc beforehand page 129 While pressing down RM SET UP press MACRO 1 2 3 for more than one second The RM SET UP flashes twice and the pressed MACRO button lights up Press the device selection button to switch the remote s mode for the device i e press TV to operate a TV The device selection button flashes Set the button operations by pressing the following function buttons Buttons Functions TV VCR AMP Switches the remote s mode for the SAT CABLE device CUSTOM SERVER MACROI 3 Sets intervals before sending a signal when pressed for more than one second MACRO 1 I sec MACRO 2 5 sec MACRO 3 10 sec Other buttons Sets the functions to perform EJ Repeat steps 2 to 3 to set the entire sequence RM SET UP flashes twice and lights up again each time you press other buttons Press RM SET UP to finish To exit the procedure Press RM SET UP Or leave the remote for more than 60 seconds without operating Using a registered MACRO Press MACRO 1 2 3 to execute MACRO The MACRO operation starts executing each command in the set order The pressed MACRO button lights up during execution and turns off when finished To erase a registered MACRO 1 While holding down RM SET UP press MACRO 1 2 3 for more than one second RM SET UP and the pressed MACRO button lights up 2 Press
183. not be undone Make a Playlist title if you want to keep the original data For details about the Playlist titles and original titles see below You cannot edit while importing or copying data Before editing You have two edit options for video titles recorded on HDD editing either the original recording called the original or the playback information created from the original Playlist Since each is different in nature and offers different merits read the following and select the one that better suits your needs To edit original titles Edits made to the original titles are final If you plan to retain an unaltered original recording create and edit a Playlist see below However when you want to free up disc space erase the original titles To create and edit Playlist titles A Playlist is a group of Playlist titles created from the original title for editing purposes When you create a Playlist only the control information necessary for playback such as the playback order is stored on the disc Since the original titles are left unaltered Playlist titles can be re edited and still take up very little disc space Note however when you want to free up disc space erasing Playlist titles has little effect Example You have recorded the final few matches of a soccer tournament You want to create a digest with the goal scenes and other highlights but you also want to keep the original recording In
184. not work The color is unnatural noise appears on the screen when output from the HDMI OUT jack gt Press HOME select Settings Video Settings YCbCr RGB HDM D and try the RGB YCbCr 4 4 4 or YCbCr 4 2 2 settings to find the one that works The server does not operate properly gt When static electricity etc causes the server to operate abnormally unplug the server The disc tray does not open and LOCKED appears on the front panel display gt The front panel may be locked Child Lock See page 33 to unlock The disc tray does not open and you cannot remove the disc even after you press 4 gt Turn on the server As soon as POWER ON appears on the front panel display press W on the server not the Remote repeatedly until the tray opens Repeat the above procedure several times if the tray does not open on the first try gt If EXXXX is displayed remove the rock screws and the screw stick from the unit bottom Cannot play appears when playing a DATA DVD gt See also The photo file cannot be played or The MP3 audio track file cannot be played page 135 gt The MP3 audio track JPEG image file you want to play view is damaged gt The data is not MPEG 1 Audio Layer III data gt The JPEG image file format does not conform to DCF page 43 gt The JPEG image file has the extension JPG or JPEG but is not in JPEG format
185. nter a new name select Input To combine other titles select Change Title Select Finish and press ENTER If the number of chapters is going to exceed the limit after title combine chapters in the later part become one chapter Compiling favorite scenes into a single Playlist title You can select up to 50 scenes either from Playlist or original titles See page 79 for details about Playlist and original titles Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select H to display the icons Select a folder or a disc type and press ENTER EJ Select a title and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears Select Function Edit and press ENTER al Select Create Playlist and press ENTER The title selection display appears If a scene list is previously saved on the HDD the confirmation screen appears Select a title to add to the Playlist title and press ENTER The scene selection display appears The title plays in the background m Create Playlist Scene Capture HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM HDD B z 0 00 48 15 7s T o O n EE Capture All Set IN Finish a Ad ak e AS Select function RETURN Jatin EJ At the start of the section you want to add select Set IN and press ENTER Press lt lt or PP to move forward or backwards To add the entire title as a scene select Capture All m Create Playlist Scene Capture HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 3 35PM _ 0 00 00 00 HDD f 0 00 00
186. o proceed Yes fa Select Yes and press ENTER The server checks the version information Checking for a newer version On the version confirmation screen select Yes and press ENTER The Software License Agreement appears Software User License Agreement Please read this before downloading IMPORTANT READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING ANY PROGRAM OR ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION ONLINE DOWNLOADING ANY PROGRAM OR ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THIS AGREEMENT YOU MAY NOT DOWNLOAD ANY PROGRAM OR ACCOMPANYING ONLINE DOCUMENTATION SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT Sony Electronics Inc Sony furnishes the program and accompanying online documentation and with its licensors licenses their use to you all as provided in this Agreement EJ After reading the content to accept the terms select Agree and press ENTER The software is downloaded and automatically starts updating the software Software Download Downloading software update c To cancel select Cancel 55 100 Cancel UONPWIOjU e When downloading the software DOWNLOADING XX appears on the top or front panel display indicating progress If download fails an error message appears on the screen e When updating the software VERSION UP FINISH appears on the top or front panel display indicating the update was successful If update fail
187. ol S cable not supplied Refer to the instructions supplied with the TV Server To CONTROL S IN IR IN PUSHIOPEN CONTROL S IN IR IN To CONTROL S OUT jack TV CONTROL S Control S cable not supplied u p 104 Hint E _ E For correct speaker location see the operating instructions of the Connecting an AV Amplifier ee When you connect an HDMI OUT jack or a DIGITAL OUT jack and play a video or music the beginning may be skipped depending on the If you have an AV amplifier receiver and would like to enjoy external device high quality sound use the supplied HDMI cable If your HDMI device does not support digital audio signals or has no HDMI input jack connect using an optical or coaxial digital cable not supplied If the amplifier has 2ch audio input jacks L R connect using an audio cable If the amplifier has a Dolby Digital decoder set Digital Audio Output in Audio Settings accordingly page 114 Connecting with an HDMI cable Yy 2 I i HDMI cable supplied e To HDMI OUT To HDMI input jack suoij99uU04 D In this case connect the amplifier to the TV using another HDMI cable not supplied If the TV has no HDMI input jack connect the TV and the server using another video cable AV amplifier with Dolby Digital or DTS decoder e tO HDMI cable not supplied To HDMI input jac
188. ompactFlash card are assured to be operable on this server Up to 8 GB of SD memory Card are assured to be operable on this server Up to 2 GB of xD Picture card are assured to be operable on this server 3 4 x N x oN x i 8 ro Notes on using Memory Stick e Do not eject a Memory Stick while reading data e Data may be damaged if You eject a Memory Stick or turn off the server while the it is reading data You use a Memory Stick in a place where susceptible to static electricity or electric noise e We recommend that you make a backup copy of important data e Do not touch the terminal of the Memory Stick with your fingers or metallic objects e Do not bend drop or impact a Memory Stick e Do not disassemble or modify a Memory Stick e Keep a Memory Stick away from water e Do not use or store a Memory Stick under an unfavorable condition as below Extremely hot place such as in a parked car with windows closed in summer or a spot under direct sunlight Humid place Place near corrosive substances Note on using memory cards Memory cards can only be used for import and playback of photos The server does not import play or record video and music content with any of the memory cards UONELWAOJU gt continued 151 Region code Your server has a region code printed on the back of the un
189. on RETURN SaGiclaal Select if you want to make a video title from the x Pict Story file You can make a video title later even if you select No page 68 Yes Creates an SD video title from the x Pict Story file and saves it on the HDD Wait until creation finishes the x Pict Story file plays for the whole time or if you want to cancel the creation press RETURN When complete the album name will be set as the title If you want to change the title select Rename press ENTER and see Entering Characters page 90 Later the video title can be viewed from the x Pict Story icon under the Video icon on the Home menu No Saves the created x Pict Story file on the HDD without making an SD video title You can play the x Pict Story file by selecting Photo x Pict Story HD JISNI A pue sojoud SOapi i continued 67 68 Select Start and press ENTER Hint You can also make a x Pict Story file from the OPTIONS menu Select an album from the Photo icon on the Home menu press OPTIONS and select Create x Pict Story HD Available OPTIONS The Options menu apperas when you press OPTIONS The displayed items differ depending on the situation Available OPTIONS while selecting x Pict Story HD Items Details Slideshow Pace Sets the pace for slideshow e Fast e Normal e Slow Information Settings Displays information about the album o
190. on manual of each device It is also indicated near the 1 LINK jack on some equipment The maximum baud rate of this server is S100 When the server is connected to equipment having a different maximum baud rate the baud rate sometimes differs from the indicated baud rate What is Mbps Mbps stands for megabits per second or the amount of data that can be sent or received in one second For example a baud rate of 100 Mbps means that 100 megabits of data can be sent in one second UONPWIOjU i LINK functions on this server The HDV1080i DV IN jack on this server is for input only The DV IN jack will not accept MICROMV signals from equipment such as a MICROM V digital video camera with an i LINK jack Also 1 LINK jacks on D VHS decks are different in signal format MPEG TS format and cannot be connected For information about connection and uses see page 39 For details on precautions when connecting this server and available applications also see the instruction manuals for the equipment to be connected gt continued 149 146 Required i LINK cable Use the Sony 1 LINK 4 pin to 4 pin cable during DV importing The server complies with IEEE 1394 1995 and IEEE 1394a 2000 standards Notes about i LINK e i LINK does not automatically guarantee compatible operations among all i LINK devices Transmission of data and control information between connected devices depends on the capability of each
191. on indicator on the front or top panel display lights up see page 4 or recording is in progress The disc cannot be selected gt Check if the disc is inserted gt Discs will not be displayed in the list if they are not supported gt Copying to 8 cm discs is not allowed gt Power failure occurred while importing Others The upper end or bottom end of the Options menu does not fit the screen gt Change the TV s Zoom setting Refer to the Instructions supplied with the TV The HDMI Control function does not work gt Check the HDMI connection page 102 gt Set HDMI Control to On page 116 gt Make sure that the connected component is compatible with the HDMI Control function Refer to the operating instructions of the component for details gt Check that the power cord of the connected component is connected securely gt Check the connected component s setting for the HDMI Control function Refer to the operating instructions of the component gt If you change the HDMI connection while watching the server s output picture on the TV via the HDMI jack set HDMI Control to Off then set HDMI Control to On For details on the HDMI Control function see About the BRAVIA Theatre Sync features for HDMI connections only page 24 gt If four or more DVD BD player or other devices are connected via the HDMI OUT jack the BRAVIA Theatre Sync function may
192. opied to a BD R BD RE if the total playback time of the selected titles exceeds 12 hours Import from a commercially available BD ROM or a DVD VIDEO is not allowed Playing data while it is being recorded Chasing playback Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select J to display the icons Select the input currently being imported and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears EJ Select Chasing Playback and press ENTER e Playback picture pauses if you catch up the point of current recording e The function become available one minute after the recording has started Group names for imported video titles On the Home Menu imported video titles are grouped as below Categories Details x Pict Story Video titles created from x Pict Story HD or its Playlist titles Categories Details Personal Video Includes video titles imported from discs or external devices via the LINE 1 LINE 2 or DV HDV input jacks Playlist titles also belong to this group Notes about Importing Videos e Connection to Sony DV Digital8 format camcorders and Sony digital HD camcorders has been confirmed MICROMV format camcorders cannot be connected to the server s 1 LINK jack as their 1 LINK jack differs in signal format Use an S VIDEO jack or an audio video jack for connection HDV DV import is not available when the server is importing or copying The HDV 1080i DV IN jack on the server is for input onl
193. options for BD DVD playback Date and Time Settings page 120 Select this when adjusting the internal clock Network Settings page 121 Provides internet and music server settings Easy Setup page 123 Starts the initial setup wizard to help you make the basic settings Resetting page 124 Resets the server settings to the factory defaults SHUIN9S JBAIIS BU 109 110 Call Guide Select this when you need to contact Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Center for product support The contact information will be displayed For product support call Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Center at 1 877 531 SONY 7669 or visit our web site at http www sony com hesupport Messages Server alerts and important messages are stored here to inform you of the sever status Disc Manager Disc Manager sorts the discs in the changer into four groups See page 35 for details about these operations ache ae Settings a Jo Call Guide X ma ane Settings agH Messages s t J O A Disc Manager Import Settings The default settings are underlined HDV DV Import Settings Create a group of settings for HDV DV video imports These settings are effective when importing from HDV DV camcorders using the One Touch button Auto Group to Albums Effective for One Touch Photo Import Select whether you want to auto group yo
194. or Mode Page Switches the viewing modes for the x Mode ScrapBook album page 64 Stop Stops playback of the x ScrapBook album Edit Displays the following edit options for x ScrapBook albums e Change Theme page 65 e Add Video page 65 e Remove Video page 65 Page Search Opens the desired page of the x ScrapBook album Use the number buttons to enter the page number Adding video titles to the x ScrapBook album Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select p to display the icons Select x ScrapBook and press ENTER E Select an album to edit and press OPTIONS Select Edit and press ENTER al Select Add Video and press ENTER E Remove Video Times Superb view 20070713 Select the title link s you want to cancel 0 4 Cancel HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM Select All ORG 7 13 2007 3 34PM 0H01M Clear All RETURN AEEA Thumbnail images may not display in some cases If the video title does not contain the shooting date the video will be added to the end Select a video title to add and press ENTER EJ When you finish selecting select OK and press ENTER KJ Select Yes and press ENTER To delete video titles from the album 1 After step 5 select Remove Video and press ENTER 4 Cancel Video Selection Superb view 20070713 Select the title link s you want to cancel OK Cancel HDV 7 13 2007 3 34PM 7 13 2007 3 35PM Select All 1 ORG
195. or SD quality pictures e Progressive signals 480p e Interlace signals 4801 for output jacks other than the HDMI OUT jack See pages 143 and 144 for difference between Progressive and Interlace signals Selecting a video cable Since the server has several connecting jacks you can select according to the jacks on your TV If you have a high definition TV connect using the HDMI OUT jack or the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks Types of video cable Picture quality Reference page HDMI cable HD SD page 102 Component video cable red green blue HD SD page 103 S Video cable amp page 104 eS Video cables red white yellow page 104 About video signal settings The server supports several video display formats listed on the previous page To find the optimal format of your preference OT using your TV please select among available formats supported page 103 gt i pam N Notes S i e If you have any problems outputting progressive signals to your TV it is recommended that you view the pictures in Interlace format See page 103 for details e Use a Sony audio video cable gt continued 101 102 Connecting with an HDMI cable GD Superior video and audio quality can be obtained when the HDMI cable is used to connect the server toa TV This connection type outputs both the audio and video signals so only one cable is required To HDMI input jack Se FCD H
196. or a file when the file number is entered with the number buttons Stop Stops playing the slideshow Rotate left Rotates the photo counterclockwise by 90 degrees Rotate right Rotates the photo clockwise by 90 degrees Eject Ejects the disc for disc only The Others folder contains the following discs Unknown discs Discs that have not been registered yet Blank discs Unformatted discs Unreadable discs Error discs Software update discs Various Photo Playback Operations BD RE VT OUA M S CF SD xD OOD E Switches the viewing mode for x ScrapBook page 64 HDD only Turns pages or selects photos on x ScrapBook page 64 HDD only OOO sies B _ RETURN OOO Returns to the previous display 4 O O PREVNEXT Displays the previous or next photo STOP PAUSE 5 STOP PAUSE IN Stops or pauses playback 69 ho Buttons Functions OOO O 1 5 YELLOW JISNI A pue sojoud SOapi i 64 Using x ScrapBook x ScrapBook offers compelling slide show that the server automatically arranges to explore your memories in a personalized digital scrapbook Since the application allows for adding home videos and x Pict Story video titles you can enjoy both photos and videos in a single album x ScrapBook has the following functions Browsing the album Two playback modes
197. ot recorded on the BD DVD being played gt The BD DVD prohibits the changing of the language for the sound track The angles cannot be changed gt Try using the BD s or DVD s menu instead of the direct selection button on the remote page 55 gt Multi angles are not recorded on the BD DVD being played gt The BD DVD prohibits changing of the angles gt You are trying to change the angles when ANGLE does not appear in the front panel display The photo file cannot be played gt Photo files larger than 10 MB cannot be played gt The disc is dirty or flawed gt On the DATA DVD the JPEG file is not recorded in a format that complies with UDF Universal Disk Format gt On the BD RE BD R the JPEG file is not recorded in a format that complies with UDF 2 5 gt The file has an extension other than JPEG or JPG gt The image is larger than 4 097 width x 6 145 hight Some progressive JPEG files cannot be displayed even if the file size is within this specified capacity gt The image does not fit the screen the image is reduced gt Characters other than numbers and English alphabet are contained in the file name gt Files exceeding 10 MB will not play on the server gt Photos may not play on the server if edited on a PC gt Progressive JPEG files are not supported gt The server does not support voice memos Importing to the HDD The selected content
198. p panel display when unlocked UNLOCKED appears To play the inserted disc You can play the disc without turning on the Home Menu When the disc tray is extended touch E gt on the top panel Managing Server Content With the Disc Information Display ETS EPA cuu OD AED Ee OD D The Disc Information display shows disc information as well as settings applicable to individual discs Displaying disc information BD RE C00 OD Hint To manage multiple discs at once use the Disc Manager display page 35 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select HH OF or Jd Select 0 and press ENTER Ss g Select and press OPTIONS o Select Information Settings and press ENTER The Disc Information display appears The display differs depending on the disc type and recording format Example Display for a BD R Q Disc Information 2 i Name Input Lock itle Total Original 2 Playlist 0 Protect oles n Q o operand re on BD Close Format RETURNA AAN Disc Name Media Title Total Original title total Playlist title total for BD RE BD R only 4 Protection Shows if the disc is protected or not Lock Shows if the disc is locked or not 6 Rec Date Most recent and the oldest dates Remaining e Bar indicator for disc capacity e Disc s remaining capacity total capacity e Possible continuous recording time Disc information may not be corr
199. press ENTER The default settings are underlined Items Details FNR weak Off 1 2 3 strong BNR MNR weak Off 1 2 3 strong Sharpness weak 3 0 3 strong A V Sync short O 100 msec long Adjust Picture Contrast weak 3 QO 3 strong Brightness dark 3 0 3 bright Chroma light 3 QO 3 deep Hue red 3 QO 3 green Repeat steps 3 and 4 to adjust any other items Hint The server is equipped with D Matrix NR HD and D Matrix NR functions that automatically adjust the FNR BNR MNR settings according to the noise level in the current playback pictures Manual adjustment of these items changes the effectiveness of D Matrix NR HD and D Matrix NR Each is effective for different title types D Matrix NR HD is for High Definition quality videos D Matrix NR is for Standard Definition quality videos Adjusting the audio quality Audio Filter This function does not work for digital audio signals output from the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL jacks When playing a video title or viewing an external video input picture press OPTIONS to turn on the Options menu Select A V Settings Audio Filter and press ENTER The following items appear Items Details Sharp Provides a wide frequency range and spatial feeling Normally select this Slow Provides smooth and warm sound JISNI A pue sojoud SOapi n Select an Audio Filter
200. previously been accumulated will no longer be accessible for viewing Displays the server software version information and the MAC address Initializes the HDD All of the HDD contents including video titles photos music x Pict Story files and x ScrapBook albums are completely cleared and cannot be recovered Hint To initialize the entire system execute all three of Reset to Factory Default page 124 Initialize Personal Settings page 124 and HDD Initialization above SHuI aS JBAIIS BU _ 117 118 BD DVD Viewing Settings The default settings are underlined Settings lt BD DVD Menu Language English oe Audio Language Original DVD Parental Control No Restriction Subtitle Language Audio Language H Playback settings described in this section may not work if a playback setting was recorded or preset on the disc by disc manufacturer The disc s playback settings take priority over the server s playback settings BD DVD Menu Language Select the default menu language for BD ROMs DVD VIDEOs Audio Language Select the default track language for BD ROMs DVD VIDEOs Subtitle Language Select the default subtitle language for BD ROMs DVD VIDEOs DVD Parental Control This function limits playback of DVD VIDEOs BD Parental Control This function limits playback of BD ROMs 7 When you select Language Code the language code entry disp
201. protection signal applied to some BD DVD programs could affect picture quality If you still experience problems even when you connect your server directly to your TV try connecting your server to your TV s S VIDEO input page 104 gt Check the setting in Settings Video Settings Video Input 1 page 112 To display signals from the server s LINE IN 1 jacks on your TV select Video for input from the VIDEO jack S Video for S VIDEO jack gt The server is connected to an input device that is not HDCP compliant gt If the HDMI OUT jack or the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks are used for video output changing the output resolution may solve the problem page 112 gt When playing a double layer DVD the video and audio may be momentarily interrupted at the point where the layers switch gt Pictures may be blurred if you have recorded from a game console gt See the manual supplied with the display device There is no picture or picture noise appears when connected to the HDMI OUT jack gt Try the following Turn the server off and on again 2 Turn the connected equipment off and on again 3 Disconnect and then connect the HDMI cable again gt If the HDMI OUT jack is used for video output changing the output resolution may solve the problem page 103 gt Picture quality may be lowered if you connect the server to a progressive TV or an HD TV with an HDMI cable and play a disc that con
202. quality digital audio Good channel separation is realized because all of the channel data is recorded discretely and little deterioration occurs because all channel data processing is digital DTS HD page 59 DTS HD is an extended format of the Coherent Acoustics audio coding system which also encompasses DTS Digital Surround DTS ES and DTS 96 24 DTS HD is highly flexible in supporting the number of discrete surround sound channels While 7 1ch surround sound is planned for Blu ray Discs the audio signals can be downmixed to 5 1 or 2 channels for backward compatibility and the reproduced audio quality can either be at the bit rate of DTS Digital Surround or the lossless mode DVD VIDEO page 11 149 A disc format that contains up to eight hours of moving pictures on a disc the same diameter as a CD A single layer single sided DVD holds up to 4 7 GB a double layer single sided DVD 8 5 GB a single layer double sided DVD 9 4 GB double layer double sided DVD 17 GB The MPEG 2 format is adopted for the efficient video data compression The variable rate coding technology that changes the data to be allocated according to the status of the picture is adopted for reproducing high quality pictures Audio information is recorded in a multi channel format such as Dolby Digital allowing for a realistic audio presence DVD R page 11 148 A DVD R is a recordable disc that is the same size as a DVD VIDEO Contents
203. r photo Available OPTIONS while selecting x Pict Story files Items Details Play Display the file Erase Erases the selected x Pict Story file Convert to Video Converts the file to an SD quality video Title title Information Settings Displays information about the album or photo To play the x Pict Story file 1 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu 2 Select ro to display the icons 3 Select the and press ENTER 4 Select the x Pict Story file you want to play and press ENTER To make a video title from the x Pict Story file 1 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select o to display the icons 2 3 Select and press ENTER 4 Select the x Pict Story file that you want to make a video title from and press OPTIONS ETEC CC G u Pr Erase Convert to Video Title Information Settings 5 Select Convert to Video Title Start and press ENTER Wait until creation finishes the file plays for the whole time Or if you want to stop press RETURN The video title created only halfway will be saved on the HDD When complete the album name will be set as the title If you want to change the title select Rename press ENTER and see Entering Characters page 90 Later the video title can be viewed from the Video icon on the Home menu To erase an x Pict Story file Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select Oo to display the icons S
204. r after unlocking the disc Managing Discs GP CEE czu OD Wel KP PW In Disc Manager you can view the list of discs in the changer and apply settings to discs Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select g to display the setup options mao 7 a Settings Call Guide Select Disc Manager and press ENTER The Disc Manager display appears with one of the disc listings Loaded Disc Blank Disc Unreadable Disc or Unknown Disc Example Loaded Disc List Disc Total Number of Stored Disc 3 Discs ees Disc 3 Discs Close List name listings So eas Disc Manager Loaded Disc 3 Discs Disc 3 Discs Select a disc Eject Information Slash Blu Ray E TDi D Paul Bullock C Sandra Haggis Don Dillon Matt Cheadle sua The Best of Cinnamon roll Paddy bird Select All Disc 3 Clear All OPTION AEC RETURD Recorded content list area Selectable items About icons on the content display area HH Video is recorded I Music or photo data are recorded To switch to another list 1 After step 3 press OPTIONS The Options menu appears 2 Select View by Group and press ENTER Ba ee eas Disc Manager Loaded Disc View by Group Loaded Disc Blank Disc Q Unreadable Disc Unknown Disc Select a disc o Lo 3 Select the list name Loaded Disc Blank Disc Unreadable Disc Error discs All registered discs in the changer Unformatted d
205. ress OPTIONS The available items differ depending on the situation Available OPTIONS when selecting BD content Items Details Function Edit Displays the following items e Erase Titles Sort By Changes the title order e Recent First e Oldest First e Title e Control ID Displays titles by categories e All e Genres e Casts e Director You can also toggle them by pressing YELLOW Group Content Items Details Play Resumes playback from the stop point Resume Play is canceled when The disc tray is opened The title is edited after playback is stopped Resume Play is prohibited by the disc s specification Play from Beginning Plays the title from the beginning Protect Protection Sets or cancels protection on the title Cancel Information Settings Displays the title information and the related settings Available OPTIONS when selecting DVD content Items Details Function Edit Displays the following items e Erase Titles Sort By Changes the title order e Recent First e Oldest First e Title e Control ID Displays titles by categories e All e Genres e Casts e Director You can also toggle them by pressing YELLOW Group Content Play Resumes playback from the stop point Resume Play is canceled when The disc tray is opened Other title is played The title is edited after playback is stopped Another recording is added except DVD RW
206. rmat that conforms to UDF Universal Disk Format gt The audio track file does not have the extension WAV gt The data is not formatted properly even though it has the extension WA V gt Characters other than numbers and English alphabet are contained in the file name gt Only audio track files of 44 1 kHz 16 bit and stereo are playable UONELWAOJU The file name or the content information are not correctly displayed gt The server can only display numbers and English alphabet Other characters may be displayed differently gt Depending on the writing software used the input characters may be displayed differently Playback stops automatically gt While playing discs with an auto pause signal the server stops playback at the auto pause signal Thumbnails do not appear gt Thumbnails may not be created depending on the operation status or the recorded content gt Play the title once stop playback and try again gt continued 139 136 Some functions such as Stop Search Slow motion Play Repeat Play or Shuffle Play cannot be performed gt Depending on the disc you may not be able to do some of the operations above Refer to the operating manual that comes with the disc The language for the audio cannot be changed gt Try using the BD s or DVD s menu instead of the direct selection button on the remote page 55 gt Multi lingual tracks are n
207. rnesrrerrrrerrrne 149 List of recording modes cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 150 Supported memory card types ccceseeeeeees 151 Notes on using Memory Stick 0000008 151 Note on using memory cardS ceeceeeeeeeees 151 Region code sactcimacuensedoceniehsaneenecteverel wee weenetens 152 Language Code List cece 153 NAER osan aan ene nen annem arene 154 Home Menu Overview Starting from HOME To access numerous functions of the server press the HOME button on the remote 2D Q EEE gt aft E LI EEE i Q CJ gt HDV DV Import page 39 lt gt Import Disc to HDD page 39 Copy HDD to Disc aa ae O Jes Co BD DVD Movies page 54 x Pict Story page 66 Personal Video page 54 Basic button operations HOME button Enters the Home Menu RETURN button Returns to the previous display eJ External Inputs OCA Line 1 page 40 OCA Line 2 page 40 Ta HDV page 39 Ta DV page 39 Joystick Moves the highlight to select and enter an item displayed on the screen OPTIONS button Displays optional functions when available See page 15 for explanations about the other buttons 10 Main Features Your family movies memories videos and music all in one 200 discs BD DVD CD changer Holds up to 200 disc Blu ray Disc media DV
208. roSD Card 144 miniSD Card 144 MP3 47 52 Music 69 Music CD 11 Music Import Settings 111 Music Transfer 49 N Network Settings 121 Newly Registered 71 O Oldest First 55 Output Resolution Priority 112 P Page mode 64 Pause Mode 113 Personal Videos 41 Photo 60 86 Photo Capture 8 Photo Settings 115 Play 55 65 Play From Beginning 55 Playlist Settings 40 Power cord 27 Pro Logic 142 Progressive format 144 Protect 34 55 Protection Cancel 80 R Rec Mode 40 Recent First 55 Recorded 40 Remaining 38 Remote 15 27 126 Remote commander 22 Rename Album 88 Rename Artist 88 Rename Cast 77 Rename Composer 89 Y Rename Conductor 89 YCbCr RGB HDMI 112 Rename Director 77 YELLOW button 15 Rename Producer 77 Rename Title 77 Rename Track 89 Repeat 73 Reset to Factory Default 124 Resetting 124 Rotate left 87 Rotate right 87 Router 26 S S Video cable 104 Sample Album 8 Sample Display 115 Scan 15 SD Memory Card 36 Set Chapter Marks 82 Set Password 117 Settings 108 Shuffle 73 Slideshow 69 Slideshow Effect 115 Slideshow Pace 61 Slow 15 Software Update 116 Sort By 55 SR 40 Standby Mode 116 Stereo 1 40 Stereo 2 40 Stereo audio and video cable 25 104 Still Pictures 61 Subtitle Language 118 System Settings 116 T Title 144 Title List 54 Title Total 38
209. rol level while playing the disc In this case enter your password then change the level 1 Enter the password select OK and press ENTER If no password has been set the BD Parental Control display appears instead Select the age restriction and press ENTER Younger age sets a stricter restriction The default setting is No Restriction When you select Age Restriction you can enter the age from 0 to 255 using the cursor and the number buttons Hint When you want to change the password see Set Password page 117 e If you forget the password clear the current password and set a new one Press HOME and select Settings Resetting Reset to Factory Default System Settings page 124 When you select Start the previous setting will be erased Then set a new password from Set Password page 117 e You cannot limit playback if the disc does not have the Parental Control function e You may be asked to change the parental control level while playing the disc In this case enter your password then change the level DVD Wide Mode Select the display configuration for a 16 9 DVD picture on a 4 3 screen TV selectable when Video Output Aspect Ratio in Video Settings is set to 4 3 page 112 Audio DRC Using the Audio Dynamic Range Control DRC function of the BD DVD you can make low sounds such as dialogs more audible even at low volume Downmix for DVD
210. rs 39 Importing videos from external devices 40 Playing data while it is being recorded Chasing playback ccccssseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 41 Group names for imported video titles 41 Notes about Importing Videos 41 Importing Photos 0 0 0 eceeeecsteeeeenees 42 Importing all content from memory cards One Touch Import ceeceeecseseeeeeeeeeees 42 Importing AN album cceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeees 42 Importing a photo scarce cate cttet Seonsdteetete cece tenet 43 Importing multiple photos ccceeeeesseeeeeeeeeees 43 PO OUI CF eorne rine n usanetsdevncut 43 Notes about photo files eeecseeeeeeeeeeeees 43 Importing MUSIC 00 cece eeeesteeeeeeeeees 45 Importing audio tracks from music CDs 45 Importing audio files from data discs 46 Notes and restrictions for music import 47 About file information retrieval cccseeeeceee 48 Transferring Music Files From PCs 49 Making preparations cccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 49 Starting Music Transfer ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 49 Using Music Transfer ccccsseeeeeeseeeeeeeees 50 Note about non transferable files 00 53 Enjoying Videos Photos and Music Watching BD DVD Videos ee 54 Watching Videos on the HDD 56 Various
211. s Refer to the server s Operating Instructions if transfer fails To register music files The software uses a database for transferring music files The database records the paths to the actual files on the PC and can be used for file management Register the files to the database first by using the following methods Setting a specific folder as the regular source to sync with Searching for a folder or file Displays the date destination and status of CGH 0 a continued 01 02 You may not be able to retrieve metadata from some files And since WAV files do not contain metadata their file information will not be displayed on the server If necessary edit the metadata on the server page 87 Supported file formats The software supports WAV MP3 AAC WMA and ATRAC formats To transfer these files the software converts them to the formats supported by the server as follows WAV files are converted according to the setting on the software either LPCM or MP3 AAC WMA and ATRAC files are converted only to MP3 MP3 files are transferred without being converted The server supports the following LPCM and MP3 format files e LPCM Sampling rates 44 1 kHz Content audio channel modes Stereo 2ch Quantization 16 bit e MP3 Sampling rates 32 kHz 44 1 kHz 48 kHz Content audio channel modes Stereo 2ch Mono Ich Bit rates 32 Kbps 40 Kbps 48 Kbps 56 Kbp
212. s VERSION UP FAIL appears on the top or front panel display and ends the update sequence e Call Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Center 1 877 531 SONY 7669 if an error message appears during software update e The server may automatically re start a few times depending on the updated content e Software update service may be discontinued without a prior notice 141 142 Glossary AAC page 52 Advanced Audio Coding is a digital audio codec adapted for digital broadcast It features a high compression rate and high quality audio comparable to music CDs ATRAC page 52 ATRAC Advanced Lossless is a lossless audio compression technology that compresses and expands CD audio data completely thus reproducing the original CD quality audio ATSC page 56 A technical standard for digital broadcasts in the U S The specification adapts MPEG 2 for video compression and AC 3 for audio compression AVCHD page 11 149 The AVCHD format is a high definition digital video camera format used to record SD standard definition or HD high definition signals of either the 10801 specification or the 720p specification on DVDs using efficient data compression coding technology The MPEG 4 AVC H 264 format is adopted to compress video data and the Dolby Digital or Linear PCM is used to compress audio data The MPEG 4 AVC H 264 format is capable of compressing images at higher
213. s 64 Kbps 80 Kbps 96 Kbps 112 Kbps 128 Kbps 160 Kbps 192 Kbps 224 Kbps 256 Kbps 320 Kbps Encoding types Constant Bit Rate CBR Variable Bit Rate VBR e You can convert to LPCM only from WAV files of stereo 44 1 kHz and 16 bit Other format files and WAV files that do not meet these specifications need conversion to MP3 e Copy protected music files are not transferable To set the source folder When the software is opened for the first time you will be asked to select a source folder and whether you want to register its files Sync Settings Folder Sync Settings Add Change Delete Default aa change delete _petaut Start Synching Now File Type for File Search V MP3 File mp3 Wave File wav Windows Media File wma AAC File 3qp mp4 m4a m4b m4p M ATRAC File oma omg OK Cancel 1 Inthe pop up window check the default folder e If the pop up window does not appear from the second time click Sync Settings on the File menu e Proceed to step 4 when using the default folder 2 Erase the current folder setting by clicking Delete 3 Click Add and select a folder Also check if other file search settings are appropriate 4 Click Start Synching Now checked by default When this is checked all files within the folder will be registered to the database when you click OK in step 6 5 Click OK When you want to sync the database with the
214. s as follows VERSION UP FAIL appears and the disc is ejected EJ Remove the disc The server will start up with the updated software from the next time e Call Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Center 1 877 531 SONY 7669 if an error message appears during software update e The server may automatically re start a few times depending on the updated content e Software update service may be discontinued without a prior notice Updating the server s software using the network Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select S23 to display the icons System Settings SERVER Select or and press ENTER Brightness of Front Panel 2 HDMI Control off Standby Mode Standard s aw Settings Audio Display On oy Software Update Set Password All Media Guide Settings 2 Device Information kL E Select Software Update and press ENTER Update Methods Select a software update method When selecting Network Update you will need to configure the network settings Disc Update Network Update Select Network Update and press ENTER The network connection display appears Network Connection The network function is disabled during software update This update program is downloadable only in the United States When you download the program your device ID MAC address and current software version will be sent to the download server Do you want t
215. s as the original title on HDD When copying to DVD R DL the chapter marks are inserted according to the Auto Chapter Mark setting page 111 e With videos containing mixed aspect ratios 16 9 4 3 the aspect ratio may change depending on the disc type and the server setting When recording on a DVD RW Video mode DVD R Video mode in XR mode or SR mode the aspect ratio will change according to the Video Output Aspect Ratio setting page 112 However the aspect ratio will be fixed to 4 3 if Video Output Aspect Ratio is set to Original When recording on a DVD RW Video mode DVD R Video mode in LR or ER mode or when recording on a DVD RW DVD R the aspect ratio is fixed to 4 3 e With a BD RE or BD R copying does not start if the total title length exceeds 12 hours e Maximum number of recordable titles is as follows BD R BD RE 300 DVD R DVD RW 49 DVD R DVD RW 99 Note that the discs become full before reaching these limits depending on usage conditions e A title longer than eight hours approx cannot be copied to a BD e A title longer than six hours approx cannot be copied to a DVD e Thumbnail images in the source title will not be recorded when copying to a DVD RW DVD RW Video mode DVD R DVD R Video mode Hints e You can use Playlist titles on the HDD for copying in the same way as original titles e The copy will continue even when the server is turned off e The VBR
216. s effects for the slideshow x Pict Story HD Time Display Sample Display sa ang Settings a A Slideshow Effect off x Pict Story HD Time Display On Sample Display On On Enables slideshow transitions Off Disable slideshow transitions On Shows the shooting date as part of the visual effect Off Does not show the shooting date On Displays the Photo category sample albums albums x Pict Story HD x ScrapBook Off Does not display the sample albums SHUINJaS JBAIIS BU 119 System Settings The default settings are underlined Brightness of Front Panel aon ane Settings HDMI Control jij oy O Brightness of Front Panel Bright Standby Mode Si ecTale lee Audio Display On r3 oltware paate Bright Indicators and the top and front panel displays light up brightly Dark The indicators and the top and front panel displays light up dimly Dim The top and front panel displays turn off when the power is off and light up dimly when the power is on although they turn off during playback of video photo and music Setting to Dim does not turn off the indicators HDMI Control Select whether to activate the HDMI Control function of the server page 24 On Activates the function Off Turns off the function Standby Mode There are two modes of operation that determine how
217. se limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded network cable must be used between network hub and client in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules For customers in the U S A If you have any questions about this product call Home Entertainment Server Customer Call Center at 1 877 531 SONY 7669 or visit our web site at http www sony com hesupport The number below is for FCC related matters only Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model No
218. see your TV s manual Available OPTIONS The Options menu appears when you press OPTIONS The available items differ depending on the situation Still pictures Slideshow Pace gt CIMG 866 7 10 2007 3 23PM Slideshow Rotate left Rotate right Copy Erase Information Settings Available OPTIONS while selecting albums Items Slideshow Pace Slideshow View x ScrapBook Create x Pict Story HD Erase Information Settings Details Sets the pace for slideshow e Fast e Normal e Slow Plays a slideshow Displays the x ScrapBook album Creates an x Pict Story file from the album Erases the albums photos on the HDD Displays information about the album or photo Available OPTIONS while selecting files Items Still Pictures Slideshow Pace View Slideshow Rotate left Rotate right Copy Erase Information Settings Details Displays items for file management e Copy Multiple e Erase Multiple Sets the pace for the slideshow e Fast e Normal e Slow Shows the photo Plays a slideshow Rotates the photo counterclockwise by 90 degrees Rotates the photo clockwise by 90 degrees Copies the photo to HDD Erases the albums photos on the HDD Displays information about the album or photo Available OPTIONS during playback Items Slideshow Pace Search File Stop Details Sets the pace for slideshow e Fast
219. seeeeeeseeeeeees 101 Connecting with an HDMI cable 102 Connecting with a component video cable 103 Connecting with an S Video cable or video CAG aeaoa cites cacn sans hocoastaceatenceanemenem cesateoasnecs 104 Optional If your TV has a CONTROL S JACK ceea 104 Connecting an AV Amplifier 0 2 105 Connecting with an HDMI cable 00 105 Connecting with a digital cable 106 Connecting with an audio cable 00 106 Changing the Server Settings Displaying the Server Settings icon 108 Call GUNG siiruses anea 110 Messages ina a 110 Disc Manager ccccccccsseeessseeeeessteeeeeees 110 Import Settings 0 0 ecceeeesteeeeneeees 111 Video Settings 2 0 00 cceteeesseeeesteeeeees 112 Audio Settings cc ccecceseeeeneeeeees 114 Photo Settings 0 0 0 0 ecceseeesseeeeeees 115 System Settings reece accent arti 116 BD DVD Viewing Settings 08 118 Date and Time Settings c eee 120 Network Settings cc ceeeceeeeeeeee 121 Easy Setup areren eee 123 Resetting ccceccccccesssceesesseeessssneeesssseeesssees 124 Other Remote Uses Operating Other Devices 126 Programming AV components to the device selection buttons 20 ce eeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 127 Operating registered devices cccceeeeeees 127 Manufacturer Code lists cc
220. server on the network the software searches for servers when opened When only one server is detected on the network the software registers it as the destination You will need to manually register the servers in other cases gt continued 49 00 Hints e If multiple servers are found 8 servers max a message appears asking you to select one as the destination e Even if you change the server s friendly name on the server server registration will be unaffected The server s MAC address works as the unique ID To register the server manually 1 On the File menu click Select Server The pop up window appears with the list of servers Set Destination Server Name Status Home Server Online f Cancel i Find Other Server Items Details Server Name Shows the friendly name s Shows 1f the server is online or offline If you startup an offline server its status changes from Offline to Starting and then Online Status Starts up the selected server when the server s Standby Mode is set to Standard Erases the selected server from the list DELETE can be used as a short cut Startup Server Erase Details Shows the server s friendly name MAC address IP address Model name Remaining HDD capacity etc You can also display the details window by double clicking the server listing If items such as IP address are not displayed entirely on the details window pause
221. sing the server s various edit functions ERESSE ee Oe enn you can make the HDD disc data more accessible and easy to manage For managing discs in the disc changer see Managing Discs page 35 Select H to display the icons T a n O a b Import Disc to HDD Select 0 and press ENTER Ife lt 10 PG 12 Q lt Do illis JJohn Jovovich Mark James amp D Robert Thomas C Donald Cabana Q A Space shuttle D Curtis Lindsey C Steven Brown 4 Select a and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears a y Slash Blu Ra y D Donald Besson C lan Willis John Jovovich Information Settings e Fditing Movie Information for BD ROMs and DVD ROMS ae ee eee 76 e Editing Video Title Information for the HDD DATA Select Information Settings and press CIS Gc meee ene hae neem entree wan nee ENTER e Searching for Disc Information 78 The information display appears e Editing Video Titles 0 0 eae 79 6 Press OPTIONS to turn on the Options e Editing Photo Album Information 84 menu e Editing Photo Files 00 cc00 005 86 Be E menu appears with available edit e Editing Audio Album Information 6 e Editing Audio Track Information 88 e Editing Audio Files 005 90 e Entering Characters 000005 90 m Title Information Settings PG 13 REGIMER EM 2007 2H06M Director Paul Bullock Change
222. splay 88 Editing Audio Track Information 88 About the audio track information display 89 Editing Audio Files cceeeeeeteeee 90 Erasing albums and tracks ccseeceeeeeeeeeeees 90 Entering Characters ccccecceeeeeeeee 90 TO enter characters cceccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeseees 90 Copying to BD DVD Checking Disc Information 0 0 92 Copying Videos cece cece cceeeeeeeteeeeees 93 Formatting a BD DVD cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeee eens 93 Copying videos to BD DVD ccccceeeeeee ees 94 CIGSING aT BD eee teereedenciet alors 95 Finalizing a DVD eea ed aeelaratentunniion 95 About Recording Modes ee 96 Notes and Restrictions on Importing CODVING o oo ee 98 Notes on general importing copying 98 Notes on recording modes cseceeeseeeeeeeees 98 Restrictions on importing COpying s see 98 Notes on MOV ccceecccseseecseesesseeeesseeeseaeees 98 Notes on disc formatting and finalizing 98 Copying Photos 0cccccccccceseeeeteeeeees 99 Copying photos to BD DVD ccceeeeeeeeeeees 99 Copying x ScrapBook albums to BD DVD 99 Various Connections Connecting a TV or monitor 100 About video signals cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 100 Selecting a video Cable cccccs
223. ss ENTER Select a setting in Auto Group to Albums and press ENTER Select Yes and press ENTER Select the destination album and press ENTER About DCF DCF is the abbreviation for Design rule for Camera File System It is the standard that has been regulated by Japan Electronic Industry Development Association or JEIDA to promote environments mainly for users to easily utilize image files such as ones from digital still cameras among related products DCF standards however do not guarantee complete compatibility among products Notes about photo files e Photos edited on PCs may not be playable e Voice Memo is not supported e Some photos may be slow to appear and may be slower when the following operations are performed 1f there are many continued 43 44 photos files Since it is not a malfunction do not turn off the power while displaying thumbnails playing a slideshow Thumbnails may appear slowly depending on the photo size and the location saved e When viewing a photo shot with 16 9 HDTV size setting on a TV black bands may appear on the top bottom left and right of the photo See Video Output Aspect Ratio page 1 2 and change the server s output aspect ratio setting to 16 9 To change the viewing mode setting see your TV s manual Supported discs and photos e The server plays JPEG image files that conform to the DCF image file format Design rule
224. ss ENTER 4 Select and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears The Best of Cinnamon roll Paddy bird 5 Select Disc Import and press ENTER The following confirmation display appears 46 J bisc Import DA ERC This disc will be imported Disc Name The Best of Cinnamon roll Total File Size 31 2MB Q Tan eXeya ms tel Usa MP3 RETURN Jai If the content is locked a confirmation screen appears asking if you want to unlock and continue Select OK and press ENTER To import a folder 1 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu 2 Select JJ to display the icons 3 Select e Music and press ENTER 4 Select and press ENTER D Select a folder to import and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears T Cinnamon roll Play Folder Import Information Settings 6 Select Folder Import and press ENTER 7 The following confirmation display appears A Facer Import gt E 385 5GB This folder will be imported Folder Name Cinnamon roll q Total tracks of a current folder 5 Total File Size 31 2MB RETURN Jas Select OK and press ENTER To import a single track ex QI A G N Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select JJ to display the icons Select e Music and press ENTER Select and press ENTER Select a folder and press ENTER The Track List appears Select a track and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears 01 Trust in Me QA 7 18 2007
225. t On to turn on the music server function and press ENTER This setting is required for music sharing page 74 Music Transfer page 49 Music Server Function When Music Server Function is set to On the unit becomes accessible by other devices on the network Without proper security precautions the unit may be affected by access or attack from a third party resulting in falsification or destruction of recorded data To prevent such access or attack register the devices that you want to allow access Manual recommended Allows access for registered deices only Auto Allows access for all devices on the network up to 10 devices Set these only when using in a secured network Change Do Not Change EJ Select Change on the confirmation screen and press ENTER A message appears notifying that Standby Mode in System Settings was set to Standard The default setting is Eco Standby Mode Switching To activate the Music server function even when the power is off Standby Mode under System Settings was changed to Standard Close e The Standard setting consumes more power than the Eco setting e Setting Music Server Settings to On will automatically set Standby Mode to Standard See page 122 for details about Music Server Settings 9 Select Close and press ENTER a eas Easy Setup Client Registration Select the client registration method If you are making this
226. t ATT in Audio Setting to On page 114 No sound is output from the HDMI OUT jack gt The sound volume is low on some BDs DVDs The sound volume may improve if you adjust the Audio DRC setting in BD DVD Viewing Settings page 119 gt The HDMI OUT jack is connected to a DVI device DVI jacks do not accept audio signals The sound volume is low gt On the Home Menu select Settings Audio Settings and set Audio Output ATT to Off page 114 Operation The server does not become operable after the power is turned on E81XX appears on the front panel display gt Check that two lock screws and a lock stick are removed from the server s bottom page 19 Discs cannot be inserted gt Check that two lock screws and a lock stick are removed from the server s bottom page 19 gt Dual discs are not supported gt Do not place multiple discs on the disc tray at the same time Discs do not eject after amp is pressed gt Additional operations are required See page 33 for procedures The remote does not function gt The batteries in the remote are weak page 27 gt There are obstacles between the remote and the server gt The distance between the remote and the server is too far gt The remote is not pointed at the remote sensor on the server The disc does not play gt The disc is turned over Insert the disc with the playback side facing down gt
227. ta or 2 no release date MP3 Files 1 Displays the data from file or 2 File name without extension 1 Displays the data from file or 1 Displays the data retrieved and converted from the file gt or 2 No Genre 1 Displays the data from file or 2 no track number 1 Displays the data from file or 2 no release date WAV Files File name without extension No Genre no track number no release date A Automatically named within the imported folder 2 A new album suffixed by a number is created when the number of tracks in the album exceeds 1 000 3 Will be mapped over the server s genre list Transferring Music Files From PCs Music Transfer is software dedicated to transferring music stored on your PC to the Sony Home Entertainment Server hereafter Server The software sets a destination server registers music files on the PC to its database and transfers the registered files to the server 1 Install Music Transfer on your PC 2 Register the PC to the server 3 Register the server s to Music Transfer 4 Register music files on the PC to the Music Transfer database and transfer them to the selected destination server 5 Enjoy the transferred music on the server Making preparations System Requirements e CPU 800 MHz Pentium Processor or higher e Memory 512 MB or more e Required HDD capacity 50MB
228. tains 480i video signals In this case disconnect the HDMI cable re connect the server and the TV with an A V cable or a component video cable and view the pictures in 4801 See page 103 for details m See page 112 if the YCbCr RGB HDMD setting is appropriate for the display device There is no picture when connected the digital camcorder to the HDV 1080i DV IN jack gt Trying the following Disconnect and then connect the i LINK cable again 2 Turn the connected digital camcorder off and on again 3 Turn the server off and on again The picture does not fill the screen even though the aspect ratio is set in Video Output Aspect Ratio under Video Settings gt The aspect ratio of the disc is fixed on your BD DVD See page 112 The dark area of the picture is too dark the bright area is too bright or unnatural gt Set Black Level VIDEO OUT and Black Level COMPONENT OUT in Video Settings to On default page 113 The imported video titles were not recorded on the HDD gt When importing using the Options item on the Home Menu check that the connected HDV device is in playback status gt Import may not be possible if blanks and recorded sections are mixed throughout the HDV tape Sound There is no sound gt The disc is dirty or flawed gt Re connect the connecting cable securely gt The connecting cable is damaged gt The server is connected to the wrong input
229. te information Rename Artist You can change the artist s name for the album Select from the listings or select Input and enter a new name Change Genre Changes the genre information for the album Select a genre on the genre list Clear All Clears all of the album and track information Music CD only About the music album information display name Display for discs a CD Victory and Justice Genre Rock Cover art Album name Release date 4 Total number of tracks playback time total 5 Displays artist and genre 6 Refers to the AMG Service for information See Searching for disc information for details page 78 Editing Audio Track Information HDD KaB With registered tracks either on CDs or the HDD you can change the track information such as the track name You cannot edit the album information of the HDD or the discs while playing music content on them Stop playing music by pressing RETURN and then edit the information Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select JJ to display the icons 2 a J n a Music Others Number of Discs 1 3 Select C or e under e and press ENTER The list of tracks in the album appears MP3 6 17 2005 1 04AM Decision of the King mP3 6 17 2005 12 06AM The corner of the ancient city MP3 6 17 2004 1 17AM The feelings of the gourmet MP3 PAVANO SY The employee is a treasure MP3 EAO ai els a My d
230. ted speakers Hint You can enjoy music more with advanced playback functions such as Shuffle Play and Repeat Play once you import the contents to the HDD page 73 Playing Music Stored on the HDD You can play all music contents stored on the HDD Supported file format MP3 and LPCM format For MP3 only MPEGI Audio Layer3 format is supported Instant music playback using the Music Play button Press J Music Play on the server or the BLUE button on the remote repeatedly to select an audio folder for playback D Music Play The current folder flashing on the top or front panel display toggles All Newly Registered GENRE 1 GENRE 2 GENRE 3 All Playback starts after a few seconds Playing music on the HDD using the Home Menu Hint You can view the HDD content by grouping them into folders by album genre or artist page 71 Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select JJ to display the icons 3 a J nna Music Others Q Number of Discs 1 Select a and press O gt e To select a track to play select the folder and press ENTER Then select a track and press ENTER Playing newly registered music stored on the HDD Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select JJ to display the icons Select the Newly Registered folder and press gt e To select a track to play select the folder and press ENTER Th
231. ter at 1 877 531 SONY 7669 About the hard disk drive The hard disk has a high storage density which enables long recording durations and quick access to the written data However it can easily be damaged by shock vibration or dust and should be kept away from magnets To avoid losing important data observe the following precautions e Do not apply a strong shock to the unit e Do not place the unit in a location subject to mechanical vibrations or in an unstable location e Do not place the unit on top of a hot surface such as a VCR or amplifier receiver e Do not use the unit in a place subject to extreme changes in temperature temperature gradient less than 75 F 10 C hour e Do not move the unit with its AC power cord connected e Do not disconnect the AC power cord while the power is on e When disconnecting the AC power cord turn off the power and make sure that the hard disk drive is not operating the clock is displayed in the front panel display and all recording copying or importing has stopped e Do not move the unit for one minute after you have unplugged the AC power cord e Do not attempt to replace or upgrade the hard disk by yourself as this may result in malfunction If the hard disk drive should malfunction you cannot recover lost data The hard disk drive is only a temporary storage space About repairing the hard disk drive e The contents of the hard disk drive may
232. this case you can compile highlight scenes as a Playlist title page 83 retaining the original video title The following edit functions are available for both original and Playlist titles Setting protection against erasure page 80 Renaming a title page 77 Erasing titles page 80 Erasing chapters page 8 Erasing a section of a title A B Erase page 8 amp 1 Dividing a title page 82 Combining titles page 83 Combining dividing erasing chapters page amp e If you plan to move or to copy the title to other media after editing check that the titles are not shown with the COPY NEVER icon or the COPY ONCE icon changes to COPY NEVER after editing e After making a Playlist title you will be unable to erase the original titles that the Playlist title refers to e If a message appears and indicates that the disc s control information is full erase unnecessary titles u3 u09 continued 19 80 Erasing titles Erasing multiple video titles is usually the quickest way to free up HDD disc space Make sure you have a backup if you are erasing original home video titles Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select FH to display the icons thumbnails of video titles When editing disc content select the DISC icon and press ENTER Select a folder and press ENTER EJ Select a title and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears
233. tist name and other information are displayed with no cover art gt The number of the displayed cover arts of music CDs DVD ROMs and BD ROMsSs are limited About AMG see page 146 for details Network related problems No sound is output from the client device gt The server may be busy processing other operations Music sharing may not be allowed when other operations are in progress gt Even when the server is in PARTY MODE there will be no sharing if recording is underway Music files were not uploaded from the PC gt The server may be busy processing other operations Music upload is not possible when other operations are in progress Sound is sometimes interrupted when sharing music on a wireless network gt On a wireless network communication speed lowers depending on the environment Check the surroundings for problems distance between the devices obstruction such as walls or a microwave oven that is currently in use gt PCM files require a network bandwidth about 3 Mbps If the sound is interrupted import the file in MP3 format a narrower bandwidth would suffice and try again The server is not found by Music Transfer gt Check that the PC s network setting is correct gt When using a Windows XP or Vista PC check that the firewall settings are appropriate To communicate with the server Music Transfer needs to be registered as an exception to the firewall
234. to the operations on the HDD playback options for copied discs are limited Using x Pict Story HD X Pict Story HD is creating original personal movies from photo with sophisticated face recognition technology and syncs transitions with music selected by CDs You can enjoy the created x Pict Story file as it is or convert it to an SD Standard Definition video title so you can copy to a disc and play it on other devices The converted video title can be edited page 79 or added to a x ScrapBook album page 65 For details about SD and HD picture quality see page 100 Use the preset music if you plan to give the BD DVD to others after copying Note that the materials are copyrighted and except for personal enjoyment unauthorized use is against the copyright law Sending the copyrighted material outside the home network or saving the material in a place accessible by unauthorized third parties is also prohibited by the copyright law Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select g y to display the icons Copy x ScrapBook Create x Pict Story HD nw Ba Memory Stick x Pict Story HD x ScrapBook Sample Album Select kal Create x Pict Story HD and oe press ENTER The photo album selection display appears Kall Create x Pict Story HD Select Album Select an album Cancel KYOTO Story Capital 0713 11 25 2005 7 13 2007 Number of Files 4 Ancient city 20070713 11 25 2005 11 27 2005
235. ttons page 127 For example to enter 901 enter 9 0 1 Za Press ENTER The RM SETUP button flashes twice and turns off Hints e To exit the above procedures press RM SETUP e When more than one code is listed try until you find the one that works e If you cannot finish entering the code repeat from step 1 Operating registered devices Press the device selection button TV AMP SAT CABLE VCR or CUSTOM to change the remote s mode The button lights up and remains lit for about 30 seconds You can operate the device until the device selection button turns off and the remote returns to the server mode Manufacturer code lists Default Settings The following codes are set to the device selection buttons by default SERVER 501 Sony TV TV 501 Sony TV AMP 905 Sony amplifier SAT CABLE 801 Sony satellite tuner VCR 703 Sony VCR CUSTOM L Only the AV MUTING VOL buttons will work 2 TV codes 5xx and AV amplifier codes 9xx can be assigned to this button 3 The following button functions are added to the AMP button Refer also to the instructions supplied with the amplifier Button Function Name RED 2CH GREEN A F D BLUE MOVIE YELLOW MUSIC To use the ON SCREEN function on a Sony AV amplifier press AMP then press POP UP MENU For AV amplifiers Manufacturer Code Sony 905 906 907 908 909 Pioneer 910 913 920 930 932 934 935
236. uilt in Dolby Digital decoder DTS DTS Select the audio signals output for playback Select this when connecting an audio device with a built in DTS decoder of discs with audio recorded in DTS format PEM BD ROM ae S Select this when connecting an audio device without a built in DTS decoder Hint The server outputs Linear PCM signals if you play a BD ROM that contains DTS source with the PCM BD ROM setting selected 48kH2 96kHz PCM 48kHz 16bit You can select the maximum sampling Outputs audio signals of 48 kHz frequency as 48 kHz 16 bit frequency for the PCM signals output from 96kHz 24bit the DIGITAL OUT OPTICAL COAXIAL Outputs audio signals of 96 kHz frequency as 96 kHz 24 bit However the signals jacks will be output as 48 kHz 16bit if the source is copy protected e If you select 96kHz 24bit when an AV amplifier that does not support 96 kHz is connected no sound or a loud sound may result e This setting is not effective when the audio signals are output from the AUDIO OUT L R jacks The signals will be output as analog retaining the original sampling frequency e Regardless of the above settings the HDMI OUT jack outputs 48 kHz signals if the external device does not support 96 kHz signals and will output 96 kHz signals even if you select 48kHz 16bit if 96 kHz signals are supported by the device 114 Photo Settings The default settings are underlined Slideshow Effect Select
237. ur photos Music Import Settings Select music format and MP3 Conversion Rate External Input Rec mode Effective for recording from LINE IN 1 and LINE IN 2 jacks and also for One Touch recording Auto Chapter Mark Select whether to make chapter markings automatically during import File Format Select DV or HDV and press ENTER according to the camcorder you plan to connect Ifa DV camcorder is connected when HDV is selected the setting will be Settings es lt HDV DV Import Settings Auto Group to Albums 2 Music Import Settings External Input Rec mode switched to DV to receive the DV signals Recording Mode Select the recording mode from XR SR LR ER This setting will be fixed to DR when importing from HDV devices Audio Input Select Stereo 1 for normal audio recorded at the time of shooting Stereo 2 for voice over audio Mix for recording both Auto Playlist Creation Select from Create Playlist or Do Not Create according to whether you want to create Playlist titles of the shooting date On Off This is the default setting Importing Format Select the format in which you want to import from MP3 or LPCM MP3 Conversion Rate This setting is effective when MP3 is selected in the above Importing Format default Select the conversion rate from the following settings 96 kbps 128 kbps
238. urn on the Home Menu Select gy to display the icons Copy x ScrapBook Create x Pict Story HD Memory Stick x Pict Story HD x ScrapBook Sample Album Select an album or or Memory cards When displaying folders select a folder to view press ENTER DSC_0643 6 3 2007 4 00PM DSC_0660 a 6 3 2007 4 11PM DSC_0675 6 3 2007 5 49PM aa eye DSC_0676 a oa 6 3 2007 5 51PM DSC_0686 4 Select a photo and press C gt To show the previous or next photo press FE or PPI e To stop the slideshow press W To pause the slideshow press Hl To resume press Hl again or press D gt Hints e You can start the slideshow from the Options menu Press OPTIONS when an album or a photo is selected e A slideshow also starts if E gt is pressed while a photo is displayed on the TV e When reaching the end of an album playback re starts from the beginning e Playback time of each photo may differ depending on the files in the album Do not remove a memory card while its card indicator is flashing The data may be damaged e When importing a folder only the photos directly under the folder can be imported No photos can be imported from the sub folder Playing Music CDs DATA BDs DATA DVDs and DATA CDs BD RE PD Rew HAWN You can play music CDs data BDs data DVDs and data CDs Supported file format MP3 and WAV format e For MP3 only MPEG1 Audio Layer3 format is supporte
239. ve the glass panel cushioning 3 Remove cushions Operating Instructions Accessory pack Glass panels Cushions Handle the glass panels with care Remove the upper carton Remove four plastic tabs located at the bottom of the carton To pull out the joints 1 Grasp the middle of the tab 2 Pull out The upper box is detached from the pallet 2 Lift the upper carton Remove the lock screws On the bottom of the unit not the box you should find two lock screws p els 1 2 Unscrew counter clockwise and remove them Store the lock screws in a safe place as you will need them when transporting the unit These screws are necessary to prevent damage to the disc pickup mechanism during shipping and transport continued 19 4 Remove the lock stick On the bottom of the unit the same place as step 3 you should find a lock stick 2 Unlock the lock stick by turning the stick clockwise 90 degrees and remove it Pat SSS ZN Store the lock stick in a safe place as you may need it when transporting the unit The lock stick is necessary for securing the unit to the packing material to prevent damage of the mechanical block during shipment and transportation 8 Close the three holes including the holes in step 3 with the supplied dust tight seals The dust tight seals are included in the accessory box Dust tight seals
240. ver function may not work if firewall settings are made on other devices See the device s manual and change the settings Playing music on the client devices You can play the server s music content or stop playing it by operating the client device Buttons on the server or the remote cannot be used for the operation Refer to the instructions supplied with the device for details Notes on the music server function e You cannot play on the client device when Changing the server s settings Editing the video titles Importing video titles to the HDD or copying them to a disc in all cases Creating x ScrapBook albums or copying them to a disc Editing audio files Editing music album track information Copying photos to a disc Copying photo albums to a disc e Depending on the client device the server s music content may not be played or the sound may not be output properly Playing the Same Music on All Client Devices PARTY MODE For information about client devices that support PARTY MODE function visit the following Home Entertainment Server website http www sony com hesupport Preparing for PARTY MODE Play Press HOME to turn on the Home Menu Select JJ to display the icons s a J o a Others Q Number of Discs 1 Select a folder and press OPTIONS The Options menu appears Group Content gt Sort By gt Play All Repeat The Best of C
241. will contain movies in High Definition format for playback on Blu ray Disc players Blu ray Disc BD page 11 A disc format developed for recording playing high definition HD video for HDTV etc and for storing large amounts of data A single layer Blu ray Disc holds up to 25 GB and a dual layer Blu ray Disc holds up to 50 GB of data Chapter page 40 81 Sections of a picture or a music feature that are smaller than titles A title is composed of several chapters Depending on the disc no chapters may be recorded Chapter Copy protection signals page 98 Copy restriction set by copyright owners etc These signals are included in some software or TV programs and restrict recording Cover Art page 32 77 88 The artwork displayed on the front cover of pre recorded CD DVD and Blu Ray discs CPRM page 98 Content Protection for Recordable Media is a technology for protecting digital entertainment content on recordable media Downmix page 119 A process in which surround sounds are converted to have fewer channels than the original source DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol page 121 A set of rules to automatically assign settings necessary for network communication Usually the router or the Internet service provider s server functions as the DHCP server DLNA Digital Living Network Alliance page 74 An association that formulates audio photo video distributio
242. y No signals can be output e You cannot use the HDV 1080i DV IN jack when The output jack on the digital video camera is not compatible with the HDV 10801 DV IN jack on the server Connect the device to the LINE IN jack and follow the steps in Importing videos from external devices page 40 The recordings on the tape contain copy protection signals The server is not interoperable with other 1 LINK devices or a server of the same model Data in the cassette memory of the tape are not recorded Importing and copying will end if the tape contains a blank that lasts five minutes or more When importing from DV devices the server records the blank section on the DV tape for five minutes before finishing recording To stop importing press IMPORT When importing from HDV devices no blank section will be recorded If the picture configuration is changed midway or a blank is contained on the source data the imported or copied content may be affected Check that the clock of the digital camcorder is correctly set If incorrect Playlist making and Auto Chapter Mark function will not work for HDD import The dated Playlist function may not work properly if the tape contains blanks or data mixed with HDV and DV signals The imported copied pictures and sound may be interrupted momentarily when the source data is Recorded in multiple recording modes Contains multiple picture configurations Contains
243. y in Title Importing Copying e When you import copy a title displayed 2 PASS the picture quality will be higher by performing Dynamic VBR Dubbing PRO function 2 PASS may not be correctly displayed according to the title combined title or playlist etc To stop the importing copying partway Select gt HDD DISC copying or 0 DISC gt HDD importing from HH in Home Menu and select ENTER Select Stop in Importing Copying Progress display and press ENTER Select OK and press ENTER It may take several tens of seconds to stop importing copying It may take time longer according to the condition of importing copying Available OPTIONS in Detailed Settings display Available options differ depending on the situation Items Details Copy Mode Settings Set the importing copying mode Import Mode Settings Cancels the selection and erases them from the importing copying select list Cancel GAG ag 0 ul dog 97 Notes and Restrictions on Importing Copying Notes on general importing copying e Operations may differ depending on the HDD BD DVD status Follow the on screen messages e If a message appears indicating that the control information is full erase the titles on the disc Importing or copying of heavily edited titles may not be possible In that case dividing them may solve the problem e You cannot import from commercially available BD ROMs and DVDs to the HDD e Titles longer th
244. your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing 1s required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Precautions On safety e Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further e Do not hang anything on the unit The unit may fall over causing damage or serious injury e Do not allow children to climb on the server On power sources e The unit is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been tur

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