Sony MDR-DS8000 Headphones User Manual


 
Additional Information
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SONY MDR-DS8000 (GB) 3-238-629-11(1) CEK/CED/UC2
Symptom Cause and remedy
Short beep sound
is heard.
Long beep sound
is heard
The surround
sound effect is
not obtained
The sound from the
headphones seems
to be different from
the actual direction
of your TV.
The DOLBY
DIGITAL indicator
does not turn on
DTS indicator light
does not turn on
MPEG-2 AAC
indicator does not
light up.
,The headphones cannot receive infrared rays from the processor.
Turn on the processor.
Check the connection between the processor and the AC power adaptor,
between the AC power adaptor and the AC power socket.
Check if there is an obstacle between the processor and the headphones.
Use the headphones nearer to the processor.
Change the position or angle of the processor.
Check if your hand or hair covers the infrared signal sensor of the
headphones.
If you use the headphones near a window exposed to direct sunlight, draw
a curtain or a blind to block the sunlight. Or use the headphones where you
are not exposed to the direct sunlight.
If you use this system near a plasma display panel, move away from it.
,The batteries of the headphones are exhausted. Pull up the self-adjusting
band and if the POWER indicator is flashing, charge the rechargeable batteries
or replace the alkaline batteries. If the POWER indicator is still flashing and
beep sound is still heard, take the unit to your nearest Sony dealer.
,Press the OUTPUT button to select VIRTUAL SURROUND mode (page 18,19).
,The audio being played is not a multichannel signal.
The surround effect does not work for monaural sound sources.
,Face forward (e.g. to your TV) and press the RESET button on the
headphones.
,The digital audio output setting for the DVD player (including game
machines) may be set to PCM.
Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the DVD player, and change
the setting (such as Dolby Digital/PCM or Dolby Digital) for usage with
components having built-in Dolby Digital decoders.
,Playback signals are not recorded in Dolby digital format.
,The audio for the chapter being played is not a Dolby Digital signal.
,The DTS digital output setting on the DVD player (including game machines)
is set to OFF. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with the DVD
player, and set the DTS digital output setting to ON.
,Playback signals are not recorded in DTS format.
,The audio for the chapter being played is not a DTS signal.
,The DVD player does not support DTS format.
Use a DVD player that supports DTS.
,Playback signals are not recorded in MPEG-2 AAC format.