Sony MDP-V9K CD Player User Manual


 
32
-EN
Additional Operations
MDP-V9K.3-856-640-13 ( En, C1, C2)
1/L 2/R 1/L 2/R
ANALOG/´
AUDIO MONITOR
Using the sound
control functions
Playing a stereo disc or Second Audio Program
(SAP) disc
When playing SAP discs such as bilingual discs, you can alternate the
sound output using AUDIO MONITOR.
To alternate the sound output
Press AUDIO MONITOR while playing the disc.
Each time you press AUDIO MONITOR, the on-screen indication
changes as follows:
Indication From stereo disc From SAP disc
1/L Left channel Sound track 1 (Left channel)
2/R Right channel Sound track 2 (Right channel)
1/L 2/R Stereo Sound track 1 (Left channel)
(Both channels) Sound track 2 (Right channel)
When you select 1/L (or 2/R), the sound of the left (or right) channel is
output from both speakers.
Listening to analog sound on an LD
If your LD contains digital soundtracks, the player automatically
outputs digital sound. To listen to sound recorded on analog
soundtracks, use ANALOG/´.
Press ANALOG/´ while playing the disc.
ANALOG” appears briefly on the screen and the analog sound is
output.
To return to digital sound
Press ANALOG/´ repeatedly until “ DIGITAL” appears on the
screen.
Playing discs with the ´ (CX) logo
LDs bearing the ´ logo are recorded with the CX noise reduction
system, which gives lower noise level and higher dynamic range on
analog sound. The player detects most ´ discs and activates the CX
noise reduction system automatically when outputting analog sound. If
your ´ LD does not contain a code to activate the CX noise reduction
system, you can activate the CX noise reduction system manually while
playing only analog sound.
To activate the CX noise reduction system manually
Press ANALOG/´ repeatedly until “CX ON” appears. The CX noise
reduction system is activated.
Notes
If you select the analog
sound during playback of
the disc which conforms to
the Dolby Surround AC-3
system, only the sound of
the left channel is output
from both speakers. With
this type of disc, you cannot
use AUDIO MONITOR to
alternate the left and right
channels of analog sound.
The output level may differ
between digital and analog
sound.