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Adjusting the sound, Using the speaker system by interlocking with a tv, Saving power consumption – Sony BDP-S6700E Multi-Region / Multisystem 4K-Upscaling Blu-ray Disc Player with Wi-Fi User Manual

Page 2: Changing the settings, Troubleshooting, Specifications

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Adjusting the Sound

Enjoying Surround Effect (SOUND

FIELD)

You can turn the surround effect on or off to suit
sound sources.

SOUND FIELD

1

Press SOUND FIELD to select the setting.

The setting appears in the front panel display.

Setting

Explanation

[SF.ON]

The sound is output with the
surround effect.
This setting is suitable for
experiencing the surround
sound with presence.

[SF.OFF]

The sound is output without
the surround effect.
This setting is suitable for
listening to music or news.

Making Dialogs Clearer (VOICE)

VOICE

1

Press VOICE to select the setting.

The setting appears in the front panel display.

Setting

Explanation

[Vo.ON]

Dialog is easily heard by
enhancing dialog range.

[Vo.OFF]

Deactivates the voice mode
function.

Enjoying Clear Sound with Low

Volume at Midnight (NIGHT)

NIGHT

1

Press NIGHT to select the setting.

The setting appears in the front panel display.

Setting

Explanation

[N.ON]

Sound is output at low volume
with minimum loss of fidelity
and clarity of dialog.

[N.OFF]

Deactivates the night mode
function.

Note

When you turn the speaker system off, this setting is set to

[N.OFF] automatically.

Using the Speaker System

by Interlocking with a TV

Operating the Speaker System

by Interlocking with a TV

(Control for HDMI Function)

Connecting a TV compatible with the Control for
HDMI function using an HDMI cable enables you
to interlock the speaker system operation such as
power on/off or volume adjustment with a TV.

About the Control for HDMI function

The Control for HDMI function is a function that
enables operation of devices connected with an
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cable
by interlocking them.
Although this function works for devices
compatible with the Control for HDMI function, it
may not work if connecting devices other than
those manufactured by Sony.

Preparing to Operate by Interlocking

with a TV

Enable the Control for HDMI function settings of
the TV connected to the speaker system with an
HDMI cable.
The default setting of the Control for HDMI
function of the speaker system is [ON].

Tips

• When connecting a device such as a Blu-ray Disc player to a

TV with an HDMI cable, enable its Control for HDMI function.

• To enable the Control for HDMI function of a TV or Blu-ray

Disc player, refer to their operating instructions.

• If you enable the Control for HDMI (“BRAVIA” sync) function

when using a TV manufactured by Sony, the Control for

HDMI function of the speaker system is also enabled

automatically. When the setting is complete, [DONE]

appears in the front panel display.

Performing Power Operation or

Volume Adjustment by a TV Remote

Control

When turning the TV on/off or adjusting the
volume using the TV remote control, the speaker
system power operation or volume adjustment is
interlocked.

Power interlocking

When you turn on or off the TV, the speaker
system will turn on or off automatically.

Note

If you turn off the speaker system before turning off the TV,

the speaker system may not turn on automatically even

though you turn on the TV next time. In this case, perform

the following operation.

— Select the speaker system for the sound output device in

the TV menu.

— When using Sony TV, turn on the speaker system while the

TV is turned on.

Volume adjustment

The sound of the TV you are watching is output
from the speaker system automatically. You can
adjust the speaker system volume by the TV
remote control.

Tip

You can change the Control for HDMI settings by following

procedure.

1

Press and hold VOICE on the remote control for more
than 5 seconds.

[CONTROL FOR HDMI] appears in the front panel display.

2

Press

(volume) +/– on the remote control to display

the desired setting in the front panel display.

3

Wait until the displayed setting disappears from the front
panel display.

The setting is fixed.

Operating the Speaker System

by Interlocking with a TV

Compatible with the “BRAVIA”

Sync Function

“BRAVIA” Sync is an extended function developed
by Sony based on the Control for HDMI function.
By connecting “BRAVIA” Sync-compatible devices
such as a TV using an HDMI cable, you can control
the devices by interlocking them with each other.

To use “BRAVIA” Sync

“BRAVIA” Sync is enabled by enabling the Control
for HDMI function of the Sony device. For the
operation to enable the Control for HDMI function,
see “Preparing to Operate by Interlocking with a
TV.”

What You Can Do with “BRAVIA” Sync

Control for HDMI function

• Power interlocking
• Volume adjustment

Saving Power

Consumption

To use the speaker system with saving power
consumption, change the following settings.

Turning the Speaker System Off

by Detecting the Using State

When you set the auto standby function to on,
the speaker system enters standby mode
automatically when you do not operate the
speaker system for about 20 minutes and the
speaker system is not receiving an input signal.

1

Press and hold

 (power) and

 (TV) on the

bar speaker for more than 5 seconds.

[AUTO STANDBY] and the current setting
appear in the front panel display.

2

Press

(volume) +/– on the remote control

to display the desired setting in the front

panel display.

3

Wait until the displayed setting disappears

from the front panel display.

The setting is fixed.

Saving Power in Standby Mode

To save power consumption during the standby
mode, set the BLUETOOTH standby mode and
Control for HDMI function to off.
To change the BLUETOOTH standby mode setting,
press and hold

 (power),  (BLUETOOTH), and

– (volume) on the bar speaker for more than 5
seconds (the changed setting appears in the front
panel display).
To change the Control for HDMI function setting,
press and hold VOICE on the remote control for
more than 5 seconds to display the setting in the
front panel display, then press

(volume) +/– on

the remote control to select the desired setting.

Changing the Settings

Audio Settings

Easily listening to low
volume sounds.

You can easily listen to low
volume sounds by
compressing the dynamic
range (the range between
maximum and minimum
volume) of the sound signal
by setting to [ON].
This function works only
when playing Dolby Digital
signal.

1

Press and hold

 (power),

 (TV), and

– (volume) on the bar speaker for more

than 5 seconds.

[DRC] and the current setting appear in the
front panel display.

2

To change the setting, perform the same

operation as step 1.

The setting is fixed after the changed
setting appears in the front panel display.

Adjusting the volume of
the connected device
automatically

You can adjust the volume
automatically depending on
the input signal or contents
of a connected device by
setting to [ON].

1

Press and hold NIGHT on the remote

control for more than 5 seconds.

[A.VOL] appears in the front panel display.

2

Press

 (volume) +/– on the remote

control to display the desired setting in the

front panel display.

3

Wait until the displayed setting disappears

from the front panel display.

The setting is fixed.

Selecting the sound for
multiplex broadcast

You can select the sound for
multiplex broadcast sound.

1

Press and hold

 (muting) on the remote

control for more than 5 seconds.

[DUAL] appears in the front panel display.

2

Press

(volume) +/– on the remote

control to display the desired setting in the

front panel display.

3

Wait until the displayed setting disappears

from the front panel display.

The setting is fixed.

BLUETOOTH Settings

Turning the BLUETOOTH
standby mode on or off

You can turn the speaker
system on and start the
BLUETOOTH connection
automatically with the
BLUETOOTH device
operation while the speaker
system is in standby mode
by setting to [ON].

1

Press and hold

 (power),  (BLUETOOTH),

and – (volume) on the bar speaker for

more than 5 seconds.

[BT STANDBY] and the current setting
appear in the front panel display.

2

To change the setting, perform the same

operation as step 1.

The setting is fixed after the changed
setting appears in the front panel display.

Notes

• While the BLUETOOTH standby mode is on, standby

power consumption increases.

• The BLUETOOTH standby mode cannot be set while the

BLUETOOTH function is off.

Turning the BLUETOOTH
function on or off

You can turn the BLUETOOTH
function on or off.

1

Press and hold

 (power) and

 (BLUETOOTH) on the bar speaker for

more than 5 seconds.

[BT POWER] and the current setting appear
in the front panel display.

2

To change the setting, perform the same

operation as step 1.

The setting is fixed after the changed
setting appears in the front panel display.

Front Panel Display/Indicators Settings

Adjusting the brightness
of the front panel display
and indicators

You can change the
brightness of the followings.
• Front panel display on the

bar speaker

• BLUETOOTH indicator on

the bar speaker

• Power indicator on the

subwoofer

1

Press and hold

 (TV) and  (BLUETOOTH)

on the bar speaker for more than 5

seconds.

[DIMMER] appears in the front panel
display.

2

Press

(volume) +/– on the remote

control to display the desired setting in the

front panel display.

3

Wait until the displayed setting disappears

from the front panel display.

The setting is fixed.

Note

The front panel display is turned off when [OFF] is

selected. It turns on automatically when you press any

button, then turns off again if you do not operate the

speaker system for about 10 seconds. In case of that the

speaker system cannot be operated without displaying

message in the front panel display, the front panel

display lights with the brightness of the [DARK] setting.

Other Settings/Functions

Checking the sound
settings and software
version

You can check the stream
information, current settings
of the sound field and voice/
night modes, and software
version.

1

Press and hold SOUND FIELD on the

remote control for more than 5 seconds.

The stream information appears in the front
panel display.

2

Press

(volume) +/– on the remote

control to display the desired checking

item.

Each time you press

(volume) – on the

remote control, the displayed item changes
cyclically as follows.
Stream information

Sound field

Voice

mode

Night mode

Software version

The checking item appears in the reverse
order by pressing

(volume) +.

Using the IR repeater
function

When the bar speaker
obstructs the remote control
sensor of the TV, the TV
remote control may not
work. In that case, enable
the IR repeater function of
the speaker system.
You can control the TV with
the TV remote control by
sending the remote signal
that the bar speaker received
to the TV.

1

Press and hold  (BLUETOOTH) and

– (volume) on the bar speaker for more

than 5 seconds.

[IR REPEATER] appears in the front panel
display.

2

Press

(volume) +/– on the remote

control to display the desired setting in the

front panel display.

3

Wait until the displayed setting disappears

from the front panel display.

The setting is fixed.

Note

When using the IR repeater function, install the bar

speaker apart from the TV screen by 9 cm (3 5/8 in) or

more.

Updating the software

Start the software update
after connecting the USB
memory on which the
software update file is stored
to the UPDATE port on the
bar speaker.
For information about the
software updates, visit the
following website:
• For customers in Americas

https://www.sony.com/
am/support

• For customers in Europe

https://www.sony.eu/
support

• For customers in Asia-

Pacific, Oceania, Middle
East, and Africa
https://www.sony-asia.
com/support

1

Connect the USB memory on which the

software update file is stored to the

UPDATE port on the bar speaker.

2

Press and hold

 (power),  (BLUETOOTH),

and + (volume) on the bar speaker for

more than 5 seconds.

[UPDATE] appears in the front panel display
and the software update starts.

Note

Before updating, make sure the following.

— The BLUETOOTH function is on.

— The subwoofer is turned on and connected to the

speaker system.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

If the speaker system does not work properly,
handle it in the following order.

1

Search for the cause and solution of the issue

using this troubleshooting.

2

Reset the speaker system.

All the settings of the speaker system return to
their initial status. For details, see “Resetting
the Speaker System.”

Should any problems persist, consult your nearest
Sony dealer.

Power

The speaker system does not power up.

• Check that the AC power cord (mains lead) is

connected securely.

• Disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead) from

the wall outlet (mains), and then reconnect after

several minutes.

The speaker system is turned off

automatically.

• The auto standby function is working. Press and

hold

 (power) and

 (TV) on the bar speaker

for more than 5 seconds to display [AUTO

STANDBY] in the front panel display, then press

(volume) +/– on the remote control to display

[OFF] in the front panel display.

The speaker system does not turn on even

when the TV is turned on.

• Set the Control for HDMI function to on. Press

and hold VOICE on the remote control for more

than 5 seconds to display [CONTROL FOR HDMI]

in the front panel display, then press

(volume) +/– on the remote control to display

[ON] in the front panel display.

The TV must support the Control for HDMI

function. For details, refer to the operating

instructions of your TV.

• Check the speaker settings of the TV. The

speaker system power syncs with the speaker

settings of the TV. For details, refer to the

operating instructions of your TV.

• Depending on the TV, if the sound was output

from the speakers of the TV the previous time,

the speaker system may not turn on by

interlocking with the TV power even when the

TV is turned on.

The speaker system turns off when the TV

is turned off.

• Check the setting of the Control for HDMI

function by pressing and holding VOICE on the

remote control for more than 5 seconds to

display [CONTROL FOR HDMI] in the front panel

display. To change the setting, press

(volume)

+/– on the remote control. When the Control for

HDMI function is set to on and the input of the

speaker system is the TV input, the speaker

system turns off automatically when you turn off

the TV.

The speaker system does not turn off even

when the TV is turned off.

• Check the setting of the Control for HDMI

function by pressing and holding VOICE on the

remote control for more than 5 seconds to

display [CONTROL FOR HDMI] in the front panel

display. To change the setting, press

(volume)

+/– on the remote control. When you turn off the

TV, the speaker system turns off automatically

only if the input of the speaker system is the TV

input. The TV must support the Control for HDMI

function. For details, refer to the operating

instructions of your TV.

Picture

There is no picture or the picture is not

output correctly.

• When there is no picture while TV input is

selected, select the TV channel that you want

using the TV remote control.

Sound

The speaker system cannot connect to a

TV with the BLUETOOTH function.

• When you connect the speaker system and TV

with an HDMI cable (not supplied), the

BLUETOOTH connection is canceled. Disconnect

the HDMI cable, then perform the connecting

operation from the start.

No TV sound is output from the speaker

system.

• Check the type and connection of the HDMI

cable or optical digital cable that is connected to

the speaker system and the TV (refer to the

supplied Startup Guide).

• Disconnect the cables that are connected

between the TV and the speaker system, then

connect them firmly again. Disconnect the AC

power cords of the TV and the speaker system

from the AC outlets (mains), then connect them

again.

• When the speaker system and TV are connected

with an HDMI cable only, check the following.

— The HDMI jack of the connected TV is labeled

with “ARC.”

— The Control for HDMI function of the TV is set

to on.

— On the speaker system, the Control for HDMI

function is set to on. Press and hold VOICE on

the remote control for more than 5 seconds to

display [CONTROL FOR HDMI] in the front

panel display, then press

(volume) +/– on

the remote control to display [ON] in the front

panel display.

• If your TV is not compatible with ARC, connect

the optical digital cable (supplied) (refer to the

supplied Startup Guide). If the TV is not

compatible with ARC, TV sound will not be

output from the speaker system even if the

speaker system is connected to the TV’s HDMI IN

jack.

• Select the TV input by pressing INPUT.
• Increase the volume on the TV or cancel muting.
• Depending on the order in which you turn on

the TV and the speaker system, the speaker

system may be muted. If this happens, turn on

the TV first, then the speaker system.

• Set the speakers setting of the TV (BRAVIA) to

Audio System. Refer to the operating

instructions of your TV regarding how to set the

TV.

• Check the sound output of the TV. Refer to the

operating instructions of the TV for the TV

settings.

• The speaker system supports the Dolby Digital

and PCM audio formats. When you playback an

unsupported format, set the digital audio out

setting of the TV (BRAVIA) to “PCM.” For details,

refer to the operating instructions of your TV.

The sound is output from both the speaker

system and the TV.

• Change the audio output setting of the TV so

that the TV sound is output from the external

speaker.

• Set the TV volume to minimum.

The output sound of the speaker system is

not the same level as that of the TV even

though the values of the volume level on

the speaker system and TV are set to the

same value.

• If the Control for HDMI function is set to on, the

value of the volume level on the speaker system

may appear on your TV as the TV volume. The

output sound levels of the speaker system and

TV differ even though the values of the volume

level on the speaker system and TV are set to

the same value. The output sound levels of the

speaker system and TV differ depending on the

sound processing characteristics of each, and it

is not a malfunction.

The surround effect cannot be obtained.

• Depending on the input signal and the sound

field setting, surround sound processing may

not work effectively. The surround effect may be

subtle, depending on the program or disc.

• To play multi channel audio, check the digital

audio output setting on the device connected to

the speaker system. For details, refer to the

operating instructions of the connected device.

Subwoofer

No sound or only very low-level sound is

heard from the subwoofer.

• Press BASS + on the remote control to increase

the subwoofer volume.

• Make sure that the power indicator on the

subwoofer is lit in green or amber.

• If the power indicator on the subwoofer does

not light, try the following.

— Make sure the AC power cord (mains lead) of

the subwoofer is connected properly.

— Press

(power) of the subwoofer to turn on

the power.

• If the power indicator on the subwoofer lights in

red, try the following.

— Move the subwoofer to a location near the bar

speaker so that the power indicator on the

subwoofer lights in green or amber.

— Follow the steps in “Connecting the

Subwoofer Manually.”

• If the power indicator on the subwoofer flashes

in red, press

(power) of the subwoofer to turn

off the power and check whether the ventilation

holes of the subwoofer is blocked or not.

• If the input sources contain very little bass sound

components (i.e., a TV broadcast), the sound

from the subwoofer may be difficult to hear. Play

the built-in demonstration music by following

the steps below and check that the sound is

output from the subwoofer.

Press and hold

 (TV) on the bar speaker for

5 seconds.
The built-in demonstration music is played.

Press

 (TV) again.

The built-in demonstration music is canceled
and the speaker system returns to TV input.

• Set the night mode to off by pressing NIGHT.

BASS +/– does not work and [NOT USE]

appears in the front panel display.

• BASS +/– does not work when the subwoofer is

not connected. Check the power and connection

status of the subwoofer.

Mobile Device Connection

BLUETOOTH connection cannot be

completed.

• Make sure that the BLUETOOTH indicator on the

bar speaker is lit.

• Make sure the BLUETOOTH device to be

connected is turned on and the BLUETOOTH

function is enabled.

• Bring the BLUETOOTH device close to the bar

speaker.

• Pair the speaker system and the BLUETOOTH

device again. You may need to cancel the

pairing with the speaker system using your

BLUETOOTH device first.

• If the BLUETOOTH function is set to off, set it to

on. To change the BLUETOOTH function setting,

press and hold

 (power) and  (BLUETOOTH)

on the bar speaker for more than 5 seconds (the

changed setting appears in the front panel

display).

Pairing cannot be achieved.

• Bring the BLUETOOTH device close to the bar

speaker.

• Make sure the speaker system is not receiving

interference from a wireless LAN device, other

2.4 GHz wireless devices, or a microwave oven. If

a device that generates electromagnetic

radiation is nearby, move the device away from

the speaker system.

• Pairing may not be possible if other BLUETOOTH

devices are present around the speaker system.

In this case, turn off the other BLUETOOTH

devices.

Sound of the connected BLUETOOTH

mobile device is not output from the

speaker system.

• Make sure that the BLUETOOTH indicator on the

bar speaker is lit.

• Bring the BLUETOOTH device close to the bar

speaker.

• If a device that generates electromagnetic

radiation, such as a wireless LAN device, other

BLUETOOTH devices, or a microwave oven is

nearby, move the device away from the speaker

system.

• Remove any obstacle between the bar speaker

and the BLUETOOTH device or move the bar

speaker away from the obstacle.

• If the bar speaker is installed under the TV, move

the bar speaker away from the TV.

• Reposition the connected BLUETOOTH device.
• Switch the wireless LAN frequency of any nearby

wireless LAN router or PC to 5 GHz range.

• Increase the volume on the connected

BLUETOOTH device.

The sound is not in sync with the image.

• When you are watching movies, you may hear

the sound with a slight delay from the image.

Remote Control

The remote control of the speaker system

does not function.

• Point the remote control at the remote control

sensor on the bar speaker.

• Remove any obstacles in the path between the

remote control and the speaker system.

• Replace both batteries in the remote control

with new ones, if they are weak.

• Make sure you are pressing the correct button

on the remote control.

The TV remote control does not work.

• Install the bar speaker so that it does not

obstruct the remote control sensor of the TV.

• This problem might be solved by enabling the IR

repeater function. Press and hold

 (BLUETOOTH) and – (volume) on the bar

speaker for more than 5 seconds to display [IR

REPEATER] in the front panel display, then press

(volume) +/– on the remote control to display

[ON] in the front panel display.

Others

The Control for HDMI function does not

work properly.

• Check the connection with the speaker system

(refer to the supplied Startup Guide).

• Enable the Control for HDMI function on the TV.

For details, refer to the operating instructions of

your TV.

• Wait a while, and then try again. If you unplug

the speaker system, it will take a while before

operations can be made. Wait for 15 seconds or

longer, and then try again.

• Make sure the TV connected to the speaker

system supports the Control for HDMI function.

• The type and number of devices that can be

controlled by the Control for HDMI function is

restricted by the HDMI CEC standard as follows:

— Recording devices (Blu-ray Disc recorder, DVD

recorder, etc.): up to 3 devices

— Playback devices (Blu-ray Disc player, DVD

player, etc.): up to 3 devices

— Tuner-related devices: up to 4 devices

— Audio system (receiver/headphone): up to 1

device (used by the speaker system)

[PROTECT] is scrolled in the front panel

display, then the speaker system is turned

off after 5 seconds.

• The protection feature is activated. Disconnect

the AC power cord (mains lead) and make sure

that the ventilations of the bar speaker are not

covered and turn on the speaker system after a

while.

Sensors of the TV do not work properly.

• The bar speaker may block some sensors (such

as the brightness sensor), the remote control

sensor of your TV or the emitter for 3D glasses

(infrared transmission) of a 3D TV that supports

the infrared 3D glass system, or wireless

communication. Move the bar speaker away

from the TV within a range that allows those

parts to operate properly. For the locations of

the sensors and remote control receiver, refer to

the operating instructions of the TV.

The speaker system does not work

properly.

• The speaker system may be in demo mode. To

cancel demo mode, reset the speaker system.

Press and hold

(power) and – (volume) on the

bar speaker for more than 5 seconds.

The following message appears.

Please select the desired TV channels with the TV’s remote control.

HT-S400

* This screen is an example for English.

• Select the TV program by using the TV remote

control.

Resetting the Speaker System

If the speaker system does not operate properly,
reset the speaker system as follows.

1

Press and hold

(power) and – (volume) on

the bar speaker for more than 5 seconds.

[RESET] appears in the front panel display, and
the settings return to their initial status.

2

Disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).

3

Connect the AC power cord (mains lead), then

press

(power) to turn on the speaker

system.

Specifications

Bar Speaker (SA-S400)

Amplifier section

U.S. models:
POWER OUTPUT AND TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION:
(FTC)

Front L + Front R:
With 4 ohms loads, both channels driven, from 200 - 20,000 Hz;
rated 20 W per channel minimum RMS power, with no more than
1% total harmonic distortion from 250 mW to rated output.

POWER OUTPUT (reference)

Front L/Front R speaker: 100 W (per channel at 4 ohms, 1 kHz)

Canadian models:
POWER OUTPUT (rated)

Front L + Front R: 60 W + 60 W (at 4 ohms, 1 kHz, 1% THD)

POWER OUTPUT (reference)

Front L/Front R speaker: 100 W (per channel at 4 ohms, 1 kHz)

Input

TV IN (OPTICAL)

Output

HDMI OUT (TV (ARC))

HDMI section

Connector

Type A (19 pin)

USB section

UPDATE port:

Type A (For software update only)

BLUETOOTH section

Communication system

BLUETOOTH Specification version 5.0

Output

BLUETOOTH Specification Power Class 1

Maximum communication range

Line of sight approx. 25 m (82 ft)

1)

Maximum number of devices to be registered

Mobile device: 9 devices
Sony TV: 1 device

Frequency band

2.4 GHz band (2.4000 GHz - 2.4835 GHz)

Modulation method

FHSS (Freq Hopping Spread Spectrum)

Compatible BLUETOOTH profiles

2)

A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
AVRCP (Audio Video Remote Control Profile)

Supported Codec

3)

SBC

4)

Transmission range (A2DP)

20 Hz - 20,000 Hz (Sampling frequency 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz)

1)

The actual range will vary depending on factors such as obstacles

between devices, magnetic fields around a microwave oven,
static electricity, cordless phone use, reception sensitivity, the
operating system, software applications, etc.

2)

BLUETOOTH standard profiles indicate the purpose of BLUETOOTH

communication between devices.

3)

Codec: Audio signal compression and conversion format

4)

Abbreviation for Subband Codec

Front L/Front R speaker section

Speaker system

2 speaker system

Speaker

52 mm × 100 mm (2 1/8 in × 4 in) cone type, 4 ohms

General

Power requirements

120 V AC, 60 Hz

Power consumption

On: 35 W
Standby mode: 0.5 W or less (Power Saving mode)
(When Control for HDMI function and BLUETOOTH standby mode
are set to off)
Standby mode: 2 W or less*
(When Control for HDMI function and BLUETOOTH standby mode
are set to on)
*

The speaker system will automatically enter Power Saving

mode when there is no HDMI connection and no BLUETOOTH
pairing history.

Dimensions* (approx.) (w/h/d)

900 mm × 64 mm × 88 mm (35 1/2 in × 2 5/8 in × 3 1/2 in)
*

Not Including projection portion

Mass (approx.)

2.4 kg (5 lb 5 oz)

Subwoofer (SA-WS400)

POWER OUTPUT (reference)

130 W (at 4 ohms, 100 Hz)

Speaker system

Bass reflex

Speaker

160 mm (6 3/8 in) cone type, 4 ohms

Power requirements

120 V AC, 60 Hz

Power consumption

On: 20 W
Standby mode: 0.5 W or less

Dimensions* (approx.) (w/h/d)

192 mm × 387 mm × 400 mm (7 5/8 in × 15 1/4 in × 15 3/4 in)
*

Not Including projection portion

Mass (approx.)

7.3 kg (16 lb 2 oz)

Wireless Transmitter/Receiver Section

Frequency band

2.4 GHz (2.404 GHz - 2.476 GHz)

Modulation method

GFSK

Supplied Accessories

• Remote control (1)
• R03 (size AAA) battery (2)
• WALL MOUNT TEMPLATE (1)
• Optical digital cable (1)
• AC power cord (mains lead) (2)
• Startup Guide
• Operating Instructions (this document)

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Supported Input Audio Formats

(HDMI OUT (TV (ARC)) or TV IN

(OPTICAL))

Audio formats supported by this speaker system
are as follows.
• Dolby Digital
• Linear PCM 2ch

On BLUETOOTH Communication

• BLUETOOTH devices should be used within

approximately 10 meters (33 feet) (unobstructed

distance) of each other. The effective

communication range may become shorter

under the following conditions.

— When a person, metal object, wall or other

obstruction is between the devices with a

BLUETOOTH connection

— Locations where a wireless LAN is installed

— Around microwave ovens that are in use

— Locations where other electromagnetic waves

occur

• BLUETOOTH devices and wireless LAN (IEEE

802.11b/g/n) use the same frequency band (2.4

GHz). When using your BLUETOOTH device near

a device with wireless LAN capability,

electromagnetic interference may occur. This

could result in lower data transfer rates, noise, or

inability to connect. If this happens, try the

following remedies:

— Use this speaker system at least 10 meters (33

feet) away from the wireless LAN device.

— Turn off the power to the wireless LAN device

when using your BLUETOOTH device within 10

meters (33 feet).

— Install this speaker system and BLUETOOTH

device as closer to each other as possible.

• The radio waves broadcast by this speaker

system may interfere with the operation of some

medical devices. Since this interference may

result in malfunction, always turn off the power

on this speaker system and BLUETOOTH device

in the following locations:

— In hospitals, on trains, in airplanes, at gas

stations, and any place where flammable

gasses may be present

— Near automatic doors or fire alarms

• This speaker system supports security functions

that comply with the BLUETOOTH specification

to ensure secure connection during

communication using BLUETOOTH technology.

However, this security may be insufficient

depending on the setting contents and other

factors, so always be careful when performing

communication using BLUETOOTH technology.

• Sony cannot be held liable in any way for

damages or other loss resulting from

information leaks during communication using

BLUETOOTH technology.

• BLUETOOTH communication is not necessarily

guaranteed with all BLUETOOTH devices that

have the same profile as this speaker system.

• BLUETOOTH devices connected with this speaker

system must comply with the BLUETOOTH

specification prescribed by the Bluetooth SIG,

Inc., and must be certified to comply. However,

even when a device complies with the

BLUETOOTH specification, there may be cases

where the characteristics or specifications of the

BLUETOOTH device make it impossible to

connect, or may result in different control

methods, display or operation.

• Noise may occur or the audio may cut off

depending on the BLUETOOTH device

connected with this speaker system, the

communications environment, or surrounding

conditions.

If you have any questions or problems concerning
your speaker system, please consult your nearest
Sony dealer.

Copyrights and Trademarks

This speaker system incorporates Dolby* Digital.

* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.

Dolby, Dolby Audio, and the double-D symbol are

trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

The BLUETOOTH® word mark and logos are
registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG,
Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Group
Corporation is under license. Other trademarks
and trade names are those of their respective
owners.

The terms HDMI™, HDMI High-Definition
Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI
Licensing Administrator, Inc.

“BRAVIA” logo is a trademark of Sony Corporation.

All other trademarks are trademarks of their
respective owners.

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