Sony STR-DN1060/STR-DN860 - Manual

Sony STR-DN1060/STR-DN860

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Connecting speakers; Digital audio formats supported by the receiver [34]; Connecting to the network
  • Page 3 – Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control; Inserting batteries into the remote control [40]; Setting up the receiver using Easy Setup; Setting up the receiver using Easy Setup [42]; Tips for automatic calibration (Auto Calibration); Enjoying Video and Sound; Playing AV devices; Enjoying audio content stored on an iPhone/iPod via the USB port [54]
  • Page 4 – Playing content from a USB device; Enjoying content stored on a USB device [59]; Listening to the radio; Resetting sound fields to the default settings [68]; Using Network Features; About network features; What you can do with network features [74]; Setting up a wired LAN connection (for wired LAN connections only)
  • Page 5 – Setting up a wireless LAN connection [78]; Enjoying content stored on a server on the home network; Enjoying content stored on a server on the home network [79]; Enjoying internet music services; Enjoying music services offered on the Internet [84]
  • Page 6 – Deleting TV SideView device from device list [89]; Using BLUETOOTH Features; About BLUETOOTH Features; What you can do with BLUETOOTH features [94]; Enjoying audio content stored on a BLUETOOTH device; Controlling a BLUETOOTH device using the remote control [97]; Listening with BLUETOOTH headphones; Compatible BLUETOOTH version and profiles [100]
  • Page 8 – Using Other Features; Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync); Recalling the settings saved to the scene [130]; Using the sleep timer; Viewing information on the display panel [133]
  • Page 9 – Adjusting Settings; Easy Setup; Setting up the receiver using Easy Setup [134]; Speaker Settings
  • Page 11 – Input Settings; Changing the assignment and display for the input jacks [181]; Network Settings; Setting up a wired LAN connection [183]; Bluetooth Settings
  • Page 12 – Operating the receiver with the menu on the display panel [216]; Reverting to the factory default settings; Reverting to the factory default settings [218]; Troubleshooting; Error messages
  • Page 13 – List of messages after Auto Calibration measurements [221]; General
  • Page 14 – Cannot control the receiver using a “SongPal” device. [260]; Home Network
  • Page 15 – The receiver cannot be turned on by devices on a network. [271]; AirPlay; Cannot control the receiver using a “SongPal” device. [282]
  • Page 16 – Reverting to the factory default settings [288]; Other Information; Trademarks; On/standby indicator
  • Page 18 – Indicators on the display panel; Input indicator; Lights up to indicate the current input.; HDMI; The receiver recognizes devices connected via an HDMI IN jack.; ARC; Digital signals are input through the COAXIAL jack.; OPT; Digital signals are input through the OPTICAL jack.
  • Page 21 – Operates the BLUETOOTH function.
  • Page 25 – Remote control
  • Page 26 – Saving power in standby mode; Input buttons
  • Page 27 – Select a sound field.; The above explanations are intended to serve as examples.; AMP MENU
  • Page 29 – should be the same.
  • Page 30 – Installing speakers; Center speaker
  • Page 31 – Subwoofer; Place the front high speakers at an angle between 25° and 35°.
  • Page 32 – When listening in main zone and Zone 2
  • Page 33 – When listening in main zone, Zone 2 and Zone 3
  • Page 34 – Connecting speakers; Connect each speaker as illustrated below.
  • Page 35 – perform the following procedure:
  • Page 36 – Connecting the speakers in Zone 2; Speakers; are output to the Zone 2 speakers.
  • Page 37 – Connecting the speakers in Zone 3; When using this Zone 3 connection, you need to set up the SPEAKERS; Bi-amplifier connections; terminals using a bi-amplifier connection.
  • Page 38 – speakers to avoid receiver malfunction.; not have surround back and front high speakers.
  • Page 40 – disconnect the device and connect the receiver.; Connecting a TV and a projector; Connecting a TV without HDMI jacks
  • Page 41 – or MONITOR OUT jack on the receiver.; sampling frequencies.
  • Page 43 – video signals are required.
  • Page 44 – farther away from the receiver.; Connecting a 4K TV
  • Page 46 – Notes on connecting cables; availability of jacks on the connected device.
  • Page 47 – About HDMI connections; HDMI features
  • Page 48 – HDMI video formats supported by the receiver.
  • Page 49 – input, including the HDMI input on the front panel.
  • Page 53 – devices via an HDMI connection if they have HDMI jacks.; Connecting an iPhone, iPod, or USB device; Connect an iPhone, iPod or USB device as illustrated below.; iPad cannot be connected via USB.; Connecting an MHL-compatible mobile device; Connect an MHL-compatible mobile device as illustrated below.
  • Page 54 – Rear; Mobile device
  • Page 56 – ZONE jack of the receiver.; Digital audio formats supported by the receiver; in brackets are those indicated on the display panel.
  • Page 57 – Connection with the receiver: HDMI
  • Page 59 – connected device for details.; Connecting to the network; Connecting the receiver to the network using a LAN
  • Page 61 – Inserting batteries into the remote control
  • Page 62 – Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control; Turning on the receiver; You can also turn on the receiver using
  • Page 63 – Setting up the receiver using Easy Setup; About Auto Calibration
  • Page 64 – Before you perform Auto Calibration; Connecting the optimizer microphone
  • Page 65 – Tips for automatic calibration (Auto Calibration); Selecting the front speakers; You can select the front speakers you want to operate.; SP B; Speakers connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/BI -AMP/FRONT
  • Page 66 – Performing Auto Calibration
  • Page 67 – Checking Auto Calibration results; If an error code appears
  • Page 68 – of messages after Auto Calibration measurements.”; Network devices; receiver via the network.
  • Page 69 – Using the menu on the TV screen
  • Page 70 – Home menu items; Enjoying video/sound from the connected device
  • Page 72 – Switch the audio input mode.; the speakers connected to the receiver.; Watching HDCP 2.2 Copyright-protected Content; operating instructions of the TV and 4K devices.; Enjoying audio content stored on an iPhone/iPod via the
  • Page 73 – USB port; Operating the iPhone/iPod using the remote control
  • Page 74 – PC; Controlling AirPlay playback; You can use the; volume level of this receiver.
  • Page 75 – Canceling pairing operation
  • Page 76 – iPhone/iPad/iPod with the latest software before using it.; USB works with; iPod touch (2nd through 5th generation); BLUETOOTH technology works with; iPod touch (3rd through 5th generation)
  • Page 77 – Enjoying content stored on a USB device; Operating the USB device using the remote control
  • Page 78 – USB specifications and Compatible USB devices; File formats playable via USB connection; Supported photo formats
  • Page 79 – Some files that have been edited on a PC may not play.; Some USB devices may not work with this receiver.; Compatible USB device; Verified Sony USB devices; You can use the following Sony USB devices on this receiver:
  • Page 80 – Digital Voice Recorder:; Operation of models not listed here is not guaranteed.
  • Page 81 – Notes on USB devices; Listening to FM radio
  • Page 82 – FM screen; A: Frequency indication; Presetting FM radio stations (Preset Memory)
  • Page 83 – Canceling naming input; Tuning to a station directly (Direct Tuning)
  • Page 86 – Enjoying sound effects; Resetting sound fields to the default settings; Hold down MUSIC and press
  • Page 87 – Off; This function does not work in the following cases:
  • Page 88 – frequency of the input signals, depending on the audio format.; This function may not work depending on the audio format.
  • Page 89 – Canceling Pure Direct; Press PURE DIRECT on the receiver.; function on or off.
  • Page 90 – To cancel mirroring; What you can do with network features
  • Page 91 – your iTunes Library.; Enjoying content stored on a server on the home network; SongPal; or SongPal Link feature of the receiver.; TV SideView; manufactured by Sony with the receiver.; Internet music services
  • Page 92 – Router; Setting up a wired LAN connection (for wired LAN; Setting up a wired LAN connection; You can set up a wired LAN connection by the following procedure.
  • Page 93 – If using a fixed IP address; Setting up a wireless LAN connection (for wireless LAN
  • Page 94 – both wireless LAN antennas for better performance.; Setting up a wireless LAN connection; Before performing network settings; you can easily set the network settings with the WPS button.
  • Page 96 – Deleting a server from the server list
  • Page 99 – Enjoying music services offered on the Internet
  • Page 101 – Registering TV SideView device to the receiver
  • Page 102 – Deleting TV SideView device from device list
  • Page 105 – What you can do with BLUETOOTH features; function and listen to it via this receiver.; BLUETOOTH receiver
  • Page 107 – Compatible smartphones
  • Page 109 – Enjoying audio content stored on a BLUETOOTH; Compatible BLUETOOTH version and profiles; Compatible BLUETOOTH version:; BLUETOOTH Specification Version 3.0; Compatible BLUETOOTH profiles:; under “Customer support websites .”; Listening with BLUETOOTH headphones
  • Page 112 – Listening in two locations ― Zone 2
  • Page 113 – more powerful sound in Zone 2.; Listening in three locations ― Zone 2 + Zone 3; The volume can be adjusted separately for each room.
  • Page 114 – HDMI zone; Overview of multi-zone; Available inputs for main zone
  • Page 115 – Available inputs for Zone 2 and/or Zone 3
  • Page 116 – Available inputs for HDMI zone
  • Page 120 – SURROUND/ZONE 3 terminals of the receiver.; pattern with surround speakers is set.
  • Page 121 – Enjoying sound from
  • Page 123 – Press ZONE SELECT on the receiver repeatedly to select Zone 2.; To exit Zone 2 operation; Enjoying video and sound in
  • Page 125 – the video signals output to both TVs.
  • Page 126 – To exit HDMI zone operation; Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA”; What is “BRAVIA” Sync?
  • Page 127 – Preparing for “BRAVIA” Sync
  • Page 130 – About Home Theatre Control; About Controlling MHL devices
  • Page 131 – Remote Easy Control
  • Page 132 – Switching between digital and analog audio (Input Mode)
  • Page 133 – Enjoying video and sound with your desired way of use; Assignable audio input jacks
  • Page 134 – One reassignment is allowed for each input.; About Custom Preset; environment created with the settings easily.; Saving the settings to a preset
  • Page 135 – Select the menu you want from the options menu.; in the same way as you do when you select [Import] from the menu.; Recalling the settings saved to the scene; pressing CUSTOM PRESET 1, CUSTOM PRESET 2, or CUSTOM PRESET 3 on the
  • Page 138 – becomes 1 minute or less.; Checking information on the receiver; Viewing information on the display panel
  • Page 139 – When listening to FM radio
  • Page 141 – function will shut off automatically.
  • Page 142 – Speakers connected to the SPEAKERS FRONT A terminals.; This setting is not available when headphones are connected.; You can perform automatic calibration from where you are sitting.
  • Page 144 – If a warning message appears
  • Page 145 – Selecting the Auto Calibration type (Calibration Type)
  • Page 148 – Adjusting the speaker distance (Distance)
  • Page 149 – Outputting a test tone from each speaker (Test Tone)
  • Page 153 – Selecting the unit of measurement (Distance Unit)
  • Page 155 – Audio Settings; speaker pattern you select, or with audio formats.; select a sound field.
  • Page 159 – Adjusting the volume automatically (Advanced Auto
  • Page 160 – Selecting the language of digital broadcasts (Dual Mono)
  • Page 161 – Screen Settings; Setting the screen aspect ratio of the TV (TV Type)
  • Page 163 – The setting is maintained even when you disconnect the HDMI cable.
  • Page 164 – Auto; output signal is fixed as RGB.; [SBM] setting does not affect to video signals from the HDMI IN jacks.
  • Page 165 – Upscaling video signals to 4K (HDMI In 4K Scaling); HDMI Settings; Controlling HDMI devices (Control for HDMI); You can turn the Control for HDMI function on or off.; When the receiver is in standby mode, the
  • Page 166 – Passing HDMI signals through (Standby Through); the TV is turned on while the receiver is in the standby mode.
  • Page 167 – Setting the level of the subwoofer (Subwoofer Level); Automatically sets the level to 0 dB or +10 dB, depending on the audio
  • Page 170 – Changing the assignment and display for the input jacks; Input
  • Page 173 – If selecting the network name (SSID) you want
  • Page 174 – screen instructions.; Setting the priority radio frequency channel for Screen
  • Page 178 – Selecting the BLUETOOTH mode (Bluetooth Mode)
  • Page 179 – Checking the BLUETOOTH device list (Device List); Setting the Bluetooth Standby mode (Bluetooth Standby); BLUETOOTH device even when the receiver is in standby mode.
  • Page 182 – up in amber if the power for Zone 2/Zone 3/HDMI zone is turned on.; Select the source signals you want to output.
  • Page 183 – The volume for the ZONE 2 AUDIO OUT jacks can be changed.; together with the volume for the ZONE 2 AUDIO OUT jacks.
  • Page 185 – when it is detected from a device connected to the same network.; On; System Settings; Switching the brightness of the display panel (Dimmer)
  • Page 187 – Deleting personal data (Initialize Personal Information); You can erase personal information stored in the receiver.
  • Page 188 – Assigning a name to the receiver (Device Name)
  • Page 189 – starts automatically while the receiver is turned off.
  • Page 192 – PROTECTOR
  • Page 194 – The receiver is turned off automatically.
  • Page 197 – There is severe humming or noise.
  • Page 198 – There is no sound from a specific device.
  • Page 199 – selected on the receiver.; the remote control of the TV.; The left and right sound is unbalanced or reversed.
  • Page 202 – You cannot tune to radio stations.; Tuner
  • Page 203 – The sound is distorted.
  • Page 204 – A USB device is not recognized.
  • Page 206 – Cannot connect to the network.
  • Page 210 – Cannot select a previously selected track.; The receiver cannot be turned on by devices on a
  • Page 211 – The receiver cannot be operated.; Update the software of the receiver to the latest version.
  • Page 215 – supports the ARC function.; An MHL-compatible source device cannot be charged.; Check that the receiver is turned on.; No image from an MHL-compatible source device.
  • Page 216 – The remote control does not function.; you use it for the first time.; If the problem is not solved
  • Page 217 – Customer support websites; For customers in the USA:; Digital Surround System.
  • Page 219 – How to connect speaker cables; Connect speaker cables as illustrated below.; Confirming active subwoofer setup
  • Page 221 – response measurement data of a mastering studio.
  • Page 223 – When listening with headphones
  • Page 224 – Surround back left speaker level [SBL LEVEL]
  • Page 225 – Front right high speaker level [RH LEVEL]; LIFT 1 to LIFT 10, LIFT OFF; Surround back speaker assign [SB ASSIGN]
  • Page 229 – Formats compatible with home networks
  • Page 231 – Adjust the speaker level using MASTER VOLUME on the receiver.; Some items may not appear, depending on the connected speakers.; Select [OFF] in step 3 to disable the Phase Noise function.
  • Page 232 – Select [OFF] in step 3 to disable the Phase Audio function.
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MULTI CHANNEL AV RECEIVER STR-DN1060/STR -DN860

Parts and Controls

Receiver (STR-DN1060)

Front panel (STR-DN1060) (upper section) [1]

Front panel (STR-DN1060) (lower section) [2]

On/standby indicator (STR-DN1060) [3]

Indicators on the display panel [4]

Rear panel (STR-DN1060) [5]

Receiver (STR-DN860)

Front panel (STR-DN860) (upper section) [6]

Front panel (STR-DN860) (lower section) [7]

On/standby indicator (STR-DN860) [8]

Indicators on the display panel [9]

Rear panel (STR-DN860) [10]

Remote control

Remote control (upper section) [11]

Remote control (lower section) [12]

Preparation

1. Installing speakers

Installing 7.1 -channel speaker system using surround back speakers [13]

Installing 7.1 -channel speaker system using front high speakers [14]

Installing 5.1 -channel speaker system [15]

Installing speakers in other rooms (Zone 2/Zone 3) (for STR-DN1060 only) [16]

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Summary

Page 2 - Connecting speakers; Digital audio formats supported by the receiver [34]; Connecting to the network

2. Connecting speakers Connecting speakers [17] Connecting the speakers in Zone 2 and/or Zone 3 (for STR-DN1060 only) [18] Bi -amplifier connections [19] 3. Connecting a TV Connecting a TV (for STR-DN1060) [20] Connecting a TV (for STR-DN860) [21] Connecting a 4K TV [22] Notes on connecting cables [...

Page 3 - Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control; Inserting batteries into the remote control [40]; Setting up the receiver using Easy Setup; Setting up the receiver using Easy Setup [42]; Tips for automatic calibration (Auto Calibration); Enjoying Video and Sound; Playing AV devices; Enjoying audio content stored on an iPhone/iPod via the USB port [54]

connections only) [39] 6. Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control Inserting batteries into the remote control [40] Turning on the receiver [41] 7. Setting up the receiver using Easy Setup Setting up the receiver using Easy Setup [42] Tips for automatic calibration (Auto Calibration) 1. ...

Page 4 - Playing content from a USB device; Enjoying content stored on a USB device [59]; Listening to the radio; Resetting sound fields to the default settings [68]; Using Network Features; About network features; What you can do with network features [74]; Setting up a wired LAN connection (for wired LAN connections only)

Playing content from a USB device Enjoying content stored on a USB device [59] USB specifications and Compatible USB devices [60] Notes on USB devices [61] Listening to the radio Listening to FM radio [62] Presetting FM radio stations (Preset Memory) [63] Naming preset stations (Name Input) [64] Tun...

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