Sony STR-DN850 - Manual

Sony STR-DN850

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Preparation; Notes on use; Help Guide
  • Page 3 – Table Of Contents
  • Page 12 – Enjoying Video and Sound
  • Page 13 – Using Network Features
  • Page 14 – Using BLUETOOTH Features
  • Page 16 – Using Other Features
  • Page 17 – Adjusting Settings
  • Page 18 – Parts and Controls
  • Page 19 – Announcements
  • Page 20 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 21 – If the problem is not solved
  • Page 22 – Before use; For viewing on a computer; Recommended browser; With Microsoft Windows; For viewing on a smartphone or tablet
  • Page 23 – Handling of personal information obtained from websites
  • Page 24 – Before using
  • Page 25 – Installing and connecting speakers
  • Page 26 – Connecting devices with HDMI jacks
  • Page 27 – Connecting to the network
  • Page 28 – Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control
  • Page 29 – Initial setup of the receiver
  • Page 30 – Basic operations
  • Page 31 – Playing content from an iPhone/iPod
  • Page 32 – Playing content from a USB device
  • Page 33 – Listening to the radio
  • Page 34 – Enjoying sound effects
  • Page 35 – About network features
  • Page 36 – Setting up a wired LAN connection (for wired LAN connections only)
  • Page 37 – System requirements for a wireless LAN connection
  • Page 38 – Enjoying audio content stored on a server on the home network (DLNA)
  • Page 40 – Enjoying internet music services
  • Page 41 – Registering a TV SideView device to the receiver
  • Page 44 – Enjoying audio content stored on a BLUETOOTH device
  • Page 47 – Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync)
  • Page 48 – Configuring video and sound settings
  • Page 49 – About Custom Preset
  • Page 50 – Configuring speaker settings
  • Page 51 – Using the sleep timer
  • Page 52 – Checking information on the receiver
  • Page 53 – Easy Setup
  • Page 54 – Speaker Settings
  • Page 55 – Audio Settings
  • Page 56 – HDMI Settings
  • Page 57 – Input Settings
  • Page 58 – Network Settings
  • Page 59 – Bluetooth Settings
  • Page 61 – System Settings
  • Page 62 – Using the menu on the display panel
  • Page 63 – Reverting to the factory default settings
  • Page 64 – Receiver
  • Page 65 – Remote control
  • Page 66 – Specifications
  • Page 67 – Trademarks
  • Page 68 – Software License Information
  • Page 69 – Error messages
  • Page 70 – Power
  • Page 71 – Image
  • Page 72 – Sound
  • Page 73 – Tuner
  • Page 74 – The sound is distorted.
  • Page 75 – USB devices
  • Page 76 – Network connection
  • Page 77 – Home network
  • Page 78 – AirPlay
  • Page 79 – Music Services
  • Page 80 – BLUETOOTH device
  • Page 81 – The Control for HDMI function does not work.
  • Page 84 – Procedure to start using the receiver; Connecting the receiver to the network
  • Page 85 – Supplied accessories
  • Page 86 – Function for conversion of video signals; HDMI OUT; The same type of signal as the input signal is output.
  • Page 87 – Digital audio formats supported by the receiver
  • Page 89 – Notes on connecting cables; Using other video/audio input jacks (Input; See “
  • Page 90 – Using HDMI connections; Interlocking other; HDMI features
  • Page 91 – For USA and Canadian models only
  • Page 92 – Installing speakers; -channel speaker system using surround back speakers; Related Topic
  • Page 93 – Connecting speakers; How to connect speaker cables; sound may not be output.; surround back and front high speakers.
  • Page 95 – Speakers
  • Page 97 – Connecting a TV without HDMI jacks
  • Page 103 – Connecting devices with jacks other than HDMI jacks (for STR-; Satellite tuner, cable TV tuner
  • Page 106 – Using other video/audio input jacks
  • Page 107 – Connecting devices with jacks other than HDMI jacks (for STR-DN850)
  • Page 109 – Connecting an iPhone, iPod, or USB device; Connect an iPhone, iPod or USB device as illustrated below.
  • Page 110 – Connecting an MHL-compatible mobile device; Rear; Mobile device
  • Page 112 – For a connection using the HDMI ZONE 2 OUT jack only; Connecting another amplifier using the AUDIO ZONE 2 OUT jack; Only analog audio signals are output in zone 2.; Connecting another amplifier using the HDMI ZONE 2 OUT jack
  • Page 114 – Server
  • Page 116 – Setting the voltage selector
  • Page 117 – Inserting batteries into the remote control
  • Page 118 – Turning on the receiver; You can also turn on the receiver using
  • Page 119 – Setting up the receiver using the Easy Setup
  • Page 120 – Using the menu on the TV screen; Home menu items
  • Page 121 – Enjoying video/sound from the connected device; The menu item list appears on the TV screen.
  • Page 122 – To make fine adjustments
  • Page 123 – When connected via USB; iPod touch (2nd through 5th generation); When connected via BLUETOOTH; iPod touch (3rd thorough 5th generation)
  • Page 125 – Enjoying audio content stored on an iPhone/iPod via the USB port; Operating an iPhone/iPod using the remote control; Press USB before you use the following buttons:
  • Page 126 – Controlling AirPlay playback; You can use the; Assigning
  • Page 128 – Perform pairing on the BLUETOOTH device to detect this receiver.; Canceling pairing operation
  • Page 130 – Compatible USB devices and USB specifications; Verified Sony USB devices; You can use the following Sony USB devices on this receiver:; Digital Voice Recorder:
  • Page 131 – USB specifications; The receiver does not play files encoded with DRM.
  • Page 133 – Notes on USB devices
  • Page 134 – Enjoying audio content stored on a USB device; Select the content you want from the content list.; Operating the USB device using the remote control
  • Page 135 – Listening to FM/AM radio
  • Page 136 – Tune to the station that you want to preset.
  • Page 137 – Tuning to a station directly (Direct Tuning); You can enter the frequency of a station directly.; USA and Canada; The AM tuning scale can be changed. For details, see “
  • Page 138 – Hold down SPEAKERS and press
  • Page 140 – For details on each sound field, see the following topics.
  • Page 141 – Resetting sound fields to the default settings; Hold down MUSIC and press
  • Page 143 – Enjoying clear and dynamic sound at a low volume (Sound Optimizer); Adjusts for the reference level of a movie.; Off; This function does not work in the following cases:
  • Page 144 – Selecting the Auto Calibration type (Calibration Type); Makes the measurement of frequency from each speaker flat.
  • Page 145 – Canceling Pure Direct
  • Page 146 – Overview of network features
  • Page 147 – Network features message list; Network settings; Invalid XXX; Home Network; No server is available:; Music services; Software update is required:; Customer support websites; No service is available:
  • Page 148 – An operation that is currently prohibited has been attempted.
  • Page 149 – System requirements for a wired LAN connection; Broadband connection
  • Page 150 – Setting up a wired LAN connection; You can set up a wired LAN connection by the following procedure.; If using a fixed IP address
  • Page 152 – Selecting a wireless LAN connection method; Setup) push button configuration method
  • Page 153 – WPS button on the wireless LAN router/access point
  • Page 155 – The security setting display appears on the TV screen.
  • Page 157 – Select the security setting you want.
  • Page 158 – Select the track you want to listen to.
  • Page 160 – Deleting a server from the server list; Select the server which you want to delete and press OPTIONS .
  • Page 162 – Enjoying music services offered on the Internet; Press RETURN to go to the previous directory.; Controlling the music services using the remote control; Changing the station or service:
  • Page 164 – Registering a new music service; Checking the registration code; The registration code of the receiver appears.; Reverting to the factory default
  • Page 165 – Checking/deleting registered devices
  • Page 166 – Download the “SongPal” application to your mobile device.; “SongPal” does not support the iPad.
  • Page 168 – Compatible BLUETOOTH version and profiles; BLUETOOTH Specification Version 3.0; Compatible BLUETOOTH profiles:; Check the websites listed under “
  • Page 170 – Download the NFC Easy Connect application to your mobile device.; Compatible smartphones
  • Page 172 – Controlling a BLUETOOTH device using the remote control; Starts or pauses playback.; If you press
  • Page 174 – Exiting zone 2 operation
  • Page 175 – When the receiver is in standby mode, the
  • Page 179 – What is “BRAVIA” Sync?
  • Page 180 – Preparing for “BRAVIA” Sync; The Control for HDMI function of the receiver is turned on.
  • Page 181 – Interlocking other devices using an HDMI connection (“BRAVIA” Sync)
  • Page 182 – Enjoying sound of TV broadcasts from the receiver; Switch the audio input mode. For details, see “
  • Page 183 – Turn on the receiver and the two monitors.
  • Page 184 – Switching between digital and analog audio (Input Mode); Press the input buttons to select the input.
  • Page 185 – Select the input name you want to assign.; Assignable audio input jacks
  • Page 186 – Default setting
  • Page 188 – Recalling the settings saved to the scene
  • Page 189 – Saving the settings to a preset; Select the menu you want from the options menu.
  • Page 192 – Adjusting the sound balance automatically (Auto Calibration)
  • Page 193 – Using bi-amplifier connections
  • Page 194 – The menu is displayed on the display panel of the receiver.
  • Page 195 – Viewing information on the display panel; Select the input for which you want to check information.; When listening to FM and AM radio; blank spaces have been entered or it is same as the input name.; Characters or marks in some languages may not be displayed.
  • Page 196 – Performing Auto Calibration; You can perform automatic calibration from where you are sitting.; List of messages after Auto Calibration; Press
  • Page 199 – When using the zone 2 connection.; Front B; When using the front B speaker connection.; When none of the connections above are used.
  • Page 204 – Outputting a test tone from each speaker (Test Tone); You can output a test tone from each speaker in sequence.; [SB] appears when only one surround back speaker is connected.; To adjust the level of all speakers at the same time, press
  • Page 205 – Lifting up the sound of the center speaker (Center Speaker Lift Up)
  • Page 206 – Selecting the unit of measurement (Distance Unit); You can select the unit of measurement for setting distances.
  • Page 207 – analog audio signals.
  • Page 208 – This function does not work when [2ch Analog Direct] is being used.
  • Page 209 – You can adjust the delay from 0 ms to 300 ms in 10 ms intervals.
  • Page 210 – Adjusting the volume automatically (Advanced Auto Volume)
  • Page 211 – Selecting the language of digital broadcasts (Dual Mono); Sound in the main language will be output.
  • Page 212 – Compressing the dynamic range (Dynamic Range Compressor); recommends using the Dynamic Range Compressor function.
  • Page 214 – Controlling HDMI devices (Control for HDMI); You can turn the Control for HDMI function on or off. For details, see “
  • Page 215 – Passing HDMI signals through (Pass Through); The receiver does not output HDMI signals when in standby mode.
  • Page 216 – Multi-channel sound can be played back as it is.
  • Page 217 – Setting the level of the subwoofer (Subwoofer Level)
  • Page 218 – Speeding up the display when switching the HDMI input (Fast View); You can set the Fast View function for the HDMI inputs.
  • Page 220 – Changing the assignment and display for the input jacks; Input; Icon; You can set the icon displayed on the Watch/Listen menu.; Name; Displays an input to the Watch menu.
  • Page 221 – You can enter up to 8 characters for each input name.
  • Page 224 – Checking the network information (Information)
  • Page 225 – Assigning a name to the receiver (Device Name); An on-screen keyboard appears on the TV screen.
  • Page 226 – Turning on the control mode for maintenance (External Control)
  • Page 227 – operation when controlled over the network.
  • Page 228 – Checking registered TV SideView devices (TV SideView Setup)
  • Page 229 – Bluetooth Pairing; You can activate the pairing mode of the receiver.
  • Page 230 – Setting the Bluetooth Standby mode (Bluetooth Standby); The options menu appears.
  • Page 231 – Setting BLUETOOTH audio codecs (Bluetooth AAC/Bluetooth aptX); You can enable and disable AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) or aptX audio.
  • Page 232 – (on/standby) indicator on the front panel lights up in amber if the
  • Page 233 – Select the source signals you want to output.
  • Page 234 – When using the connections described in “
  • Page 235 – You can select the language of messages on the screen.
  • Page 239 – Checking the software version (Software Version); You can check the current software version of the receiver.
  • Page 241 – Operating the receiver with the menu on the display panel; To return to the previous display
  • Page 243 – Operates the BLUETOOTH function.
  • Page 244 – PHONES jack; Connect headphones here.; Indicator light above
  • Page 247 – You can also use this port for maintenance and service.
  • Page 249 – Indicators on the display panel
  • Page 251 – Use the supplied remote control to operate this receiver.; Saving power in standby mode; Save power by setting the receiver as follows:; Input buttons; Select a sound field.
  • Page 252 – The
  • Page 253 – Amplifier section; Mexican model; European and Australian model: 230 V AC, 50 Hz; Frequency response
  • Page 254 – FM tuner section
  • Page 255 – HDMI Video
  • Page 257 – MHL section
  • Page 258 – General section; Power requirements
  • Page 259 – Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 260 – trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
  • Page 262 – WPA Supplicant
  • Page 263 – ALAC; TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION
  • Page 265 – exercise of permissions under this License.; mDNSResponder
  • Page 269 – FastDelegate
  • Page 271 – libogg
  • Page 272 – SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.; libvorbis
  • Page 274 – cURL
  • Page 275 – PROTECTOR
  • Page 276 – USB FAIL
  • Page 277 – List of messages after Auto Calibration measurements; Selecting the front speakers; NO WARNING; There is no warning information.
  • Page 278 – iPhone/iPod message list; An incompatible iPhone or iPod is connected.; No device is connected:; No iPhone or iPod is connected.; Headphone is not supported :
  • Page 279 – USB message list; The memory of the USB device could not be recognized.
  • Page 280 – The receiver is turned off automatically.
  • Page 281 – No image appears on the TV.
  • Page 282 – No 3D image appears on the TV.
  • Page 283 – No 4K image appears on the TV.
  • Page 284 – No image is output from the TV when the receiver is in standby mode.
  • Page 285 – The GUI menu does not appear on the TV screen.
  • Page 286 – The display panel is turned off.
  • Page 288 – There is severe humming or noise.
  • Page 290 – There is no sound from a specific device.
  • Page 292 – The left and right sound is unbalanced or reversed.
  • Page 293 – Dolby Digital or DTS multi-channel sound is not reproduced.
  • Page 294 – The surround effect cannot be obtained.
  • Page 295 – A test tone is not output from the speakers.
  • Page 297 – No sound is output from the TV when the receiver is in standby mode.
  • Page 298 – The FM reception is poor.
  • Page 299 – The FM stereo reception is poor.; Perform the following procedure:
  • Page 300 – You cannot tune to radio stations.
  • Page 304 – Disconnect the iPhone/iPod and connect it again.
  • Page 306 – ” for the compatible device
  • Page 307 – The ringtone volume of an iPhone does not change.; Adjust the ring volume using the controls on the iPhone.
  • Page 308 – Are you using a compatible USB device?; Compatible USB devices and
  • Page 310 – A USB device is not recognized.
  • Page 311 – Playback does not start.
  • Page 312 – A USB device cannot be connected to the USB port.
  • Page 313 – Other characters may not be displayed correctly.
  • Page 314 – The reading process can take a long time in the following cases:
  • Page 315 – An audio file cannot be played.
  • Page 317 – An error message appears.; Check the nature of the error. See “
  • Page 318 – Cannot connect to the network.
  • Page 319 – Cannot control the receiver using a TV SideView device.
  • Page 320 – Cannot select the Network Settings menu.
  • Page 324 – The sound skips during playback.
  • Page 327 – Cannot play copyrighted files.
  • Page 328 – Cannot select a previously selected track.
  • Page 330 – The receiver cannot be turned on by devices on a network.
  • Page 331 – The receiver cannot be found from an iPhone/iPad/iPod or iTunes.
  • Page 333 – The receiver cannot be operated.
  • Page 334 – Cannot connect the receiver to a service.
  • Page 336 – Pairing cannot be done.
  • Page 337 – Cannot make a BLUETOOTH connection.
  • Page 338 – The sound skips or fluctuates, or the connection is lost.
  • Page 339 – The sound of your BLUETOOTH device cannot be heard on the receiver.
  • Page 340 – Severe humming or noise.
  • Page 343 – An MHL-compatible source device cannot be charged.
  • Page 344 – No image from an MHL-compatible source device.
  • Page 345 – The remote control does not function.
  • Page 347 – Center speaker
  • Page 348 – Place the surround back speaker behind the listening position.
  • Page 350 – -channel speaker system using front high speakers; Place the front high speakers at an angle between 25° and 35°.
  • Page 351 – Place the front high speakers at height angle of 20° ± 5°.
  • Page 352 – How to connect speaker cables; Connect speaker cables as illustrated below.
  • Page 353 – Checking the information of a connected BLUETOOTH device
  • Page 354 – Select the preset number to which you want to assign a name.; Canceling naming input
  • Page 356 – Movie mode
  • Page 357 – Music mode; Reproduces the acoustics of a jazz club.
  • Page 358 – When headphones are connected
  • Page 359 – Compatible formats with DLNA
  • Page 360 – Deleting devices from the device list in DLNA Control Permission; The selected device is deleted from the device list.
  • Page 361 – Deleting registered TV SideView devices from the device list; Select the device you want to delete.
  • Page 362 – Depending on the TV, the start of the content may not appear.
  • Page 363 – You can use the System Audio Control function as follows:
  • Page 365 – Sports; The sound field may not change depending on some TVs.
  • Page 366 – Home Theatre Control
  • Page 368 – Controlling MHL devices; Remote Easy Control; buttons on the remote control; Hold down HOME to display the home menu of the MHL device.
  • Page 369 – Before you perform Auto Calibration; Before you perform Auto Calibration, check the following items:
  • Page 370 – Connecting the optimizer microphone
  • Page 371 – Selecting the front speakers; Speakers connected to the SPEAKERS FRONT A terminals.; SP B; This setting is not available when headphones are connected.
  • Page 372 – About Auto Calibration
  • Page 373 – Confirming active subwoofer setup
  • Page 374 – Checking Auto Calibration results; If an error code appears; Check the error and perform Auto Calibration again.; If a warning message appears; List of messages after Auto
  • Page 375 – The following options are available in each menu.; Surround back left speaker level [SBL LEVEL]
  • Page 378 – Digital broadcast language selection [DUAL MONO]
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MULTI CHANNEL AV RECEIVER

STR-DN1050/STR-DN850

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Preparation

Enjoying Video and Sound

Using Network Features

Using BLUETOOTH Features

Using the Multi-Zone Features (for STR-DN1050 only)

Using Other Features

Adjusting Settings

Parts and Controls

Announcements

Troubleshooting

Help Guide

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Page 2 - Preparation; Notes on use; Help Guide

MULTI CHANNEL AV RECEIVER STR-DN1050/STR-DN850 Preparation Before using Installing and connecting speakers Connecting audio-visual devices and the antennas (aerials) Connecting to the network Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control Initial setup of the receiver Notes on use 4 -488 -938 ...

Page 3 - Table Of Contents

Table Of Contents Help Guide STR-DN1050/STR-DN850 i ............................................................................................ Preparation ii ..................................................................................................................................... Before...

Page 12 - Enjoying Video and Sound

MULTI CHANNEL AV RECEIVER STR-DN1050/STR-DN850 Enjoying Video and Sound Basic operations Playing content from an iPhone/iPod Playing content from a USB device Listening to the radio Enjoying sound effects Notes on use 4 -488 -938 -11(1) Copyright 2014 Sony Corporation Help Guide 1

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