Sony BDV-N5200W Home Theater System User Manual


 
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The sound outputs from the center
speaker only.
t Depending on the disc, the sound
may output from the center speaker
only.
No sound or only a very low-level
sound is heard from the surround
speakers.
t Check the speaker connections and
settings (pages 21, 47).
t Check the sound field setting
(page 29).
t Depending on the source, the effect
of the surround speakers may be
less noticeable.
t Set [Sound Field] to [ClearAudio+]
(page 29).
Distortion occurs in the sound of a
connected equipment.
t Reduce the input level for the
connected equipment by setting
[Attenuation settings - AUDIO]
(page 57).
A sudden loud music is heard.
t The built-in or USB sound
demonstration is activated. Press
VOL – to reduce the volume or press
x to stop the demonstration.
Wireless transmission is not activated
or there is no sound from the surround
speakers.
t Check the status of the LINK/
STANDBY indicator on the surround
amplifier.
• Turns off.
– Check that the AC power cord
(mains lead) of the surround
amplifier is connected securely.
– Turn the surround amplifier on
by pressing "/1 on the surround
amplifier.
•Flashes red.
– Press "/1 to turn off the
surround amplifier, and check
the following items.
1 Are the + and – speaker cords
short-circuited?
2 Is anything blocking the
ventilation holes of the
surround amplifier?
After checking the above items
and fixing any problems, turn on
the surround amplifier. If the
cause of the problem cannot be
found even after checking all the
above items, consult your
nearest Sony dealer.
• Flashes green or orange slowly or
turns red.
– Make the [Secure Link] setting
again (page 52).
– Sound transmission is poor.
Move the surround amplifier so
that the LINK/STANDBY
indicator turns green or orange.
– Move the system away from
other wireless devices.
– Avoid using any other wireless
devices.
• Turns green or orange.
– Check the speaker connections
and settings.
Noise is heard from surround speakers
or sound from the surround speakers
skips.
t Wireless transmission is unstable.
Change the [RF Channel] setting in
[Wireless Sound Connection]
(page 53).
t Install the main unit and surround
amplifier closer to each other.
t Do not install the main unit and
surround amplifier in a closed rack,
on a metal rack, or under a table.
Wireless sound