Sony 3-097-194-15(1) Stereo System User Manual


 
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Additional Information
Files cannot be played back.
USB storage media formatted with le
systems other than FAT16 or FAT32 are
unsupported.*
If you use partitioned USB storage
media, only les on the rst partition
can be played.
Files that are encrypted or protected by
passwords, etc. cannot be played back.
* is system supports FAT16 and FAT32, but
some USB storage media may not support all
of these FAT. For details, see the operation
manual of each USB storage media or
contact the manufacturer.
Picture
There is no picture.
Press FUNCTION +/
repeatedly
to select “DVD” (or press DVD
on the unit).
Check that the system is connected
securely.
e video cord is damaged. Replace it
with a new one.
Make sure you connect the unit to the
video input jack of your TV (page 20).
Make sure you turn on the TV and
operate the TV correctly.
Press PROGRESSIVE
on the unit
repeatedly to select “INTERLACE”
if you connect your TV to the unit’s
COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks
and your TV cannot accept progressive
signal.
You have set to progressive format but
your TV cannot accept the signal in
progressive format. In this case, set to
interlace format (the default setting)
(page 21).
Even if your TV is compatible with
progressive format (525p/625p)
signals, the image may be aected
when you set to progressive format. In
this case, set to interlace format (the
default setting) (page 21).
Make sure you select the video input
on the TV so that you can view the
pictures from the system.
Make sure you set the color system
correctly, according to your TV’s color
system.
Make sure you connect the unit and
your TV using only the supplied video
cord.
Picture noise appears.
Clean the disc.
If video signal from your system has to
go through your VCR to your TV, the
copy-protection applied to some DVD
VIDEO programs could aect the
picture quality. If you still experience
problems aer checking your
connections, connect your unit directly
to your TV’s S Video input (page 20).
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