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Sony STR-ZA3100ES 7.2ch AV Receiver for Custom Installation | STR-ZA3100ES Owner's Manual | Manualzz
MULTI CHANNEL AV RECEIVER
ZA1100ES
STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES/STR-
Parts and Controls
Receiver
Front panel (with the front cover attached) [1]
Front panel (without the front cover attached) [2]
Power indicator [3]
Indicators on the display panel [4]
Rear panel (STR-ZA3100ES) [5]
Rear panel (STR-ZA2100ES) [6]
Rear panel (STR-ZA1100ES) [7]
Remote control
Remote control (upper section) [8]
Remote control (lower section) [9]
Preparation
1. Installing speakers
Locations and names of speakers [10]
Installing 7.1-channel speaker system [11]
Installing 5.1.2-channel speaker system using top middle speakers [12]
Installing 5.1.4-channel speaker system using top front and top rear speakers with an additional stereo power
amplifier (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) [13]
Installing 7.1.2-channel speaker system using front Dolby Atmos enabled speakers with an additional stereo
power amplifier (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) [14]
Installing 5.1-channel speaker system with Zone 2 connection [15]
Installing 5.1.2-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier connection (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) [16]
Installing 5.1-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier connection [17]
Speaker configuration and speaker pattern settings [18]
2. Connecting speakers
Connecting 7.1-channel speaker system [19]
Connecting 5.1.2-channel speaker system using top middle speakers [20]
Connecting 5.1.4-channel speaker system using top front and top rear speakers with an additional stereo
power amplifier (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) [21]
Connecting 7.1.2-channel speaker system using front Dolby Atmos enabled speakers with an additional stereo
power amplifier (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) [22]
Connecting 5.1-channel speaker system with Zone 2 connection [23]
Connecting 5.1.2-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier connection (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
[24]
Connecting 5.1-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier connection [25]
Speaker patterns and terminals to be connected (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) [26]
Speaker patterns and terminals to be connected (for STR-ZA1100ES) [27]
3. Connecting a TV
Connecting a TV [28]
Connecting a 4K TV [29]
Connecting a 4K TV that supports HDCP 2.2 and a 4K streaming box using a 4K-compatible HDMI cable [30]
Notes on connecting cables [31]
About HDMI connections [32]
4. Connecting audio-visual devices and the antennas (aerials)
Connecting devices with HDMI jacks [33]
Connecting devices with jacks other than HDMI jacks [34]
Connecting the antennas (aerials) [35]
Connecting another amplifier in Zone 2/3 [36]
Digital audio formats supported by the receiver [37]
Video formats supported by the receiver [38]
Notes on connecting cables [39]
About HDMI connections [40]
5. Connecting to the network
System requirements for a wired LAN connection [41]
Connecting the receiver to the network using LAN cables (for STR-ZA3100ES) [42]
Connecting the receiver to the network using LAN cables (for STR-ZA2100ES/STR-ZA1100ES) [43]
6. Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control
Inserting batteries into the remote control [44]
Turning on the receiver [45]
Notes on installing the receiver [46]
7. Setting up the receiver using Easy Setup
Setting up the receiver using the Easy Setup [47]
Performing Auto Calibration
1. About Auto Calibration [48]
2. Before you perform Auto Calibration [49]
3. Connecting the calibration microphone [50]
4. Selecting the front speakers [51]
5. Performing Auto Calibration [52]
6. Checking Auto Calibration results [53]
Enjoying Video and Sound
Playing AV devices
Using the menu on the TV screen [54]
Enjoying video/sound from the connected device [55]
Enjoying sound of an ARC compatible TV (Audio Return Channel) [56]
If you use a TV compatible with Dolby Digital Plus output [57]
Watching HDCP 2.2 copyright-protected content [58]
Listening to the radio
Listening to FM/AM radio [59]
Presetting FM/AM radio stations (Preset Memory) [60]
Tuning to a station directly (Direct Tuning) [61]
Changing the AM tuning scale [62]
Enjoying sound effects
Selecting a sound field (Sound Field) [63]
Selectable sound fields and their effects [64]
Resetting sound fields to the default settings [65]
Adjusting the equalizer (Equalizer) [66]
Enjoying clear and dynamic sound at a low volume (Sound Optimizer) [67]
Enjoying more natural sound with speakers installed in the ceiling (In-Ceiling Speaker Mode) [68]
Enjoying high-fidelity sound (Pure Direct) [69]
Using the DTS:X Dialog Control function [70]
Using the Multi-Zone Features
Overview of multi-zone features
What you can do with multi-zone features [71]
Available input sources for each zone [72]
Enjoying sound from speakers located in another room (Zone 2)
Connecting 5.1-channel speaker system with Zone 2 connection [73]
Assigning the speakers for Zone 2 [74]
Enjoying sound in Zone 2 [75]
Enjoying sound from speakers located in other rooms using another amplifier
Connecting another amplifier in Zone 2/3 [76]
Setting the volume control for Zone 2/3 (Zone2/3 Line Out) [77]
Setting the Zone 2 HDMI audio output of connected devices (Zone2 Audio Out) [78]
Setting the priority for the main zone (Priority) [79]
Enjoying sound using another amplifier in Zone 2 and/or Zone 3 [80]
Using Other Features
Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync)
What is “BRAVIA” Sync? [81]
Preparing for “BRAVIA” Sync [82]
Turning off the receiver and connected devices simultaneously with the TV (System Power Off function)
(Standby Linked to TV) [83]
Enjoying TV sound from the speakers connected to the receiver (System Audio Control function) [84]
Enjoying an input source from a connected device immediately (One-Touch Play function) [85]
Selecting the optimum picture quality and sound field automatically (Scene Select function) [86]
Operating the receiver menu using the TV remote control (Remote Easy Control function) [87]
Echo Canceling function [88]
About Language Follow function [89]
Enjoying video and sound with your desired way of use
Switching the monitors that output the HDMI video signals [90]
Switching between digital and analog audio (Input Mode) [91]
Using other video/audio input jacks (Input Assignment) [92]
Saving and recalling various settings for the receiver (Custom Preset)
About Custom Preset [93]
Saving the settings to a preset [94]
Recalling the settings saved to the scene [95]
Items for which you can save settings and the default values for each item [96]
Using the sleep timer (Sleep) [97]
Viewing information on the display panel [98]
Adjusting Settings
Easy Setup
Setting up the receiver using the Easy Setup [99]
Input Setup
Changing the assignment and display for the input jacks [100]
Changing the name for each input (Name) [101]
Speaker Setup
1. About Auto Calibration [102]
2. Before you perform Auto Calibration [103]
3. Connecting the calibration microphone [104]
4. Selecting the front speakers [105]
5. Performing Auto Calibration [106]
6. Checking Auto Calibration results [107]
Calibrating the phase characteristics of the speakers (Automatic Phase Matching) [108]
Selecting the Auto Calibration type (Calibration Type) [109]
Selecting the speaker pattern (Speaker Pattern) [110]
Checking the speaker position and the corresponding speaker terminals (Speaker Connections) [111]
Assigning the surround back speaker terminals (SB Speaker Assign) [112]
Adjusting the speaker size (Size) [113]
Adjusting the speaker distance (Distance) [114]
Adjusting the speaker level (Level) [115]
Outputting a test tone from each speaker (Test Tone) [116]
Setting the crossover frequency of the speakers (Crossover Frequency) [117]
Adjusting the equalizer (Equalizer) [118]
Lifting up the sound of the center speaker (Center Speaker Lift Up) [119]
Setting the correct angles of the surround speakers (Surround Speaker Position) [120]
Calibrating speaker positioning (Speaker Relocation) [121]
Setting the height from the floor to the ceiling speakers (Ceiling Height) [122]
Selecting the unit of measurement (Distance Unit) [123]
Network Setup
Setting up a network (Internet Setup) [124]
Checking the network information (Information) [125]
Enabling the network function even when this receiver is in standby mode (Network Standby) [126]
Enjoying Hi-Fi System sound (Music Connect) [127]
Audio Setup
Playing audio signals with high-quality sound (Digital Legato Linear (D.L.L.)) [128]
Enjoying clear and dynamic sound at a low volume (Sound Optimizer) [129]
Selecting a sound field (Sound Field) [130]
Enjoying more natural sound with speakers installed in the ceiling (In-Ceiling Speaker Mode) [131]
Enjoying high-fidelity sound (Pure Direct) [132]
Setting the low-pass filter for the subwoofer output (Subwoofer Low Pass Filter) [133]
Synchronizing audio with video output (A/V Sync) [134]
Selecting the language of digital broadcasts (Dual Mono) [135]
Compressing the dynamic range (Dynamic Range Compressor) [136]
Switching the mode of the DTS decoder (Neural:X) [137]
HDMI Setup
Up-converting video signals to 4K (4K Scaling) [138]
Controlling HDMI devices (Control for HDMI) [139]
Turning off the receiver and connected devices simultaneously with the TV (System Power Off function)
(Standby Linked to TV) [140]
Enjoying sound of an ARC compatible TV (Audio Return Channel) [141]
Enjoying content of a connected device without turning on the receiver (Standby Through) [142]
Setting the HDMI audio signal output of connected devices (Audio Out) [143]
Setting the Zone 2 HDMI audio output of connected devices (Zone2 Audio Out) [144]
Setting the level of the subwoofer (Subwoofer Level) [145]
Selecting the method to use the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack (HDMI Out B Mode) [146]
Setting the priority for the main zone (Priority) [147]
Speeding up the display when switching the HDMI input (Fast View) [148]
Setting HDMI signal formats (HDMI Signal Format) [149]
Zone Setup
Setting up the receiver to enjoy sound in Zone 2/3 (Zone Controls) [150]
Presetting the volume in the main zone (Main Preset Volume) [151]
Limiting the volume for the main zone (Main Max Volume) [152]
Presetting the volume in Zone 2/3 (Zone2/3 Preset Volume) [153]
Limiting the volume for Zone 2/3 (Zone2/3 Max Volume) [154]
Setting the volume control for Zone 2/3 (Zone2/3 Line Out) [155]
System Setup
Selecting the language (Language) [156]
Tuning on/off the display for the volume level or sound field (Auto Display) [157]
Setting standby mode (Auto Standby) [158]
Changing the volume display (Volume Display) [159]
Switching the brightness of the display panel (Dimmer) [160]
Using the sleep timer (Sleep) [161]
Checking the software version (Software Version) [162]
Updating the software via the network (Network Update) [163]
Updating the software using the USB flash drive (USB Update) [164]
Setting the tuner (Tuner Setup) [165]
Install Setup
Turning on control mode for maintenance (External Control) [166]
Switching on/off the 12V trigger output (Trigger 1/2/3) (for STR-ZA3100ES) [167]
Switching on/off the 12V trigger output (Trigger) (for STR-ZA2100ES/STR-ZA1100ES) [168]
Displaying a test screen (Test Picture for HDMI Out A/B) [169]
Locking settings of the receiver (Settings Lock) [170]
Using the menu on the display panel
Operating the receiver with the menu on the display panel [171]
Viewing information on the display panel [172]
Reverting to the factory default settings [173]
Troubleshooting
Error messages
PROTECTOR [174]
UPDATE FAILED [175]
FAN STOPPED (for STR-ZA3100ES only) [176]
List of messages after Auto Calibration measurements [177]
Network features message list [178]
General
The receiver is turned off automatically. [179]
The receiver does not turn on after performing USB Update or Network Update. [180]
The receiver does not turn on even when the TV is turned on. [181]
The receiver turns off when the TV is turned off. [182]
The receiver does not turn off even when the TV is turned off. [183]
Image
No image appears on the TV screen. [184]
No 3D content appears on the TV screen. [185]
No 4K content appears on the TV screen. [186]
No image is output to the TV screen when the receiver is in standby mode. [187]
HDR (High Dynamic Range) images cannot be displayed in HDR mode. [188]
The home menu does not appear on the TV screen. [189]
The display panel is turned off. [190]
Image does not appear on the TV screen when the receiver is not turned on. [191]
When the language for the on-screen display of the TV is changed, the on-screen display language of the
receiver is changed simultaneously. [192]
Sound
No sound or only a very low level of sound is heard, no matter which device is selected. [193]
There is severe humming or noise. [194]
No sound or only a very low level of sound is heard from specific speakers. [195]
There is no sound from a specific device. [196]
There is no sound from the TV via the HDMI OUT A jack when using the Audio Return Channel function. [197]
The Dolby Atmos-compatible sound played back on the TV is not output from the receiver. [198]
The left and right sound is unbalanced or reversed. [199]
Dolby Digital or DTS multi-channel sound is not reproduced. [200]
No sound is heard from specific speakers when the receiver decodes the DTS audio signals or performs
Neural:X processing. [201]
The surround effect cannot be obtained. [202]
A test tone is not output from the speakers. [203]
A test tone is output from a different speaker than the speaker displayed on the TV screen. [204]
No sound is output from the TV when the receiver is in standby mode. [205]
Tuner
The FM reception is poor. [206]
The FM stereo reception is poor. [207]
You cannot tune to radio stations. [208]
USB devices
A USB device is not recognized. [209]
A USB device cannot be connected to the USB port. [210]
Network connection
An error message appears. [211]
Cannot connect to the network. [212]
“BRAVIA” Sync (Control for HDMI)
The Control for HDMI function does not work. [213]
TV sound cannot be heard from the speakers connected to the receiver. [214]
Remote control
The remote control does not function. [215]
If the problem is not solved
Reverting to the factory default settings [216]
Resetting sound fields to the default settings [217]
Customer support websites [218]
Other Information
Trademarks [219]
Software License Information [220]
[1] Parts and Controls
Receiver
Front panel (with the front cover attached)
1.
(power)
Turns the receiver on or sets it to standby mode. The indicator lights up according to the status of the
receiver. Also, the color of the indicator changes depending on the status of the receiver.
2. Remote sensor
Receives signals from remote control.
3. MASTER VOLUME
Turns to adjust the volume level.
4. HDMI jack cover (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only)
Open the cover when you use HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack.
[2] Parts and Controls
Receiver
Front panel (without the front cover attached)
1. Fixing points for the front cover
Attach the front cover using these points.
2. PING
Displays the IP address and MAC address on the display panel.
3. Input buttons
Select the device you want to use.
4. TONE MODE, TONE+/–
Press to adjust the bass/treble level of the speaker.
5. SPEAKERS
Select the front speaker system (FRONT A speakers, FRONT B speakers or both FRONT A and FRONT B
speakers) or turn off the speaker output.
6. CALIBRATION MIC jack
Connect the supplied calibration microphone to this jack to perform Auto Calibration.
7. HDMI OUT
Switches the output for two monitors connected to the HDMI OUT A and HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jacks.
8. SETTING
(USB) port
Used for maintenance and service.
9. ZONE CONTROL (ZONE2, ZONE3)
Selects the location to be controlled.
10 MEMORY
. Press to store a station during tuner operation.
11 CUSTOM PRESET (1, 2, 3, 4)
. Saves and recalls various settings for the receiver.
12 TUNING MODE, TUNING +/–
. Press to operate the built-in tuner (FM/AM).
13 DISPLAY
. Displays information on the display panel.
14 RETURN
. Returns to the previous menu.
15 HOME
. Displays the home menu on the TV screen.
16 ENTER,
.
Press
/
/
/
/
/
/
to select the menu items. Then press ENTER to enter the selection.
17 OPTIONS
. Displays the options menus on the TV screen for item selection.
18 AMP MENU
. Displays the menu on the display panel of the receiver to operate the receiver.
19 IN-CEILING SP
.
Activates the In-Ceiling Speaker Mode.
20 SOUND FIELD (2CH/DIRECT, A.F.D., MOVIE, MULTI ST.)
. Selects the sound field you want.
21 HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only)
. Connect to a video game console. The video and sound from your video game console is input.
[3] Parts and Controls
Receiver
Power indicator
Green: The receiver is turned on.
Amber: The receiver is in standby mode, and:
[Control for HDMI] or [Network Standby] is set to [On].
[Standby Through] is set to [On] or [Auto].
[Zone2 Power] or [Zone3 Power] is set to [On].
[Audio Return Channel] is set to [Standard].
The indicator turns off when the receiver is in standby mode and [Control for HDMI], [Standby Through],
[Audio Return Channel], [Network Standby], [Zone2 Power] and [Zone3 Power] are set to [Off].
The top of the cabinet may become hot. This is because part of the circuit(s) inside the receiver is(are) still
turned on, and is not a malfunction.
Note
The indicator flashes slowly when a software update is in progress.
[4] Parts and Controls
Receiver
Indicators on the display panel
1. Speaker system indicator
2. SW
Lights up when subwoofer(s) is (are) connected and the audio signal is output from the PRE OUT
SUBWOOFER jack(s).
3. Playback channel indicator
Indicates the speaker that is designated to output sound. Shows how the receiver down-mixes or up-mixes
the source sound, based on the speaker settings.
L
Front Left
R
Front Right
C
Center
SL
Surround Left
SR
Surround Right
SBL
Surround Back Left
SBR
Surround Back Right
H1L
Height1 Left
H1R
Height1 Right
H2L (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only)
Height2 Left
H2R (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only)
Height2 Right
4.
/
/
/
Indicates currently available operation on the display panel using
/
/
/
on the remote control.
5. IN-CEILING
Lights up when the In-Ceiling Speaker Mode is activated.
6. SLEEP
Lights up when the sleep timer is activated.
7. Tuning indicator
Lights up when the receiver tunes to a radio station.
ST
The receiver tunes to a stereo broadcast.
MONO
FM receiving mode is set to the mono mode.
PRESET
The tuning mode is set to the preset mode.
8. ZONE2, ZONE3
The applicable indicator lights up while [Zone2 Power] or [Zone3 Power] is set to [On].
9. VOLUME
Displays the current volume.
10 HDMI OUT A+B
. Displays the output you have selected using HDMI OUT on the front panel or HDMI OUTPUT on the remote
control. Turns off when [HDMI OUT OFF] is selected.
11 D.C.A.C.
. Lights up when the measurement results of the Auto Calibration function are applied.
12 A.P.M.
. Lights up when the A.P.M. (Automatic Phase Matching) function is activated. You can only set the A.P.M.
function in the D.C.A.C. (Digital Cinema Auto Calibration) function.
13 D.L.L.
.
Lights up when the Digital Legato Linear (D.L.L.) function is activated.
14 S.OPT.
. Lights up when the Sound Optimizer function is activated.
15 EQ
. Lights up when the equalizer is activated.
16 D.RANGE
. Lights up when dynamic range compression is activated.
17 DTS:X
. Lights up when DTS:X decoding is activated.
18 Neural:X
. Lights up when DTS Neural:X decoding is activated.
19
.
20
.
Surr
Lights up when Dolby Surround decoding is activated.
Atmos
Lights up when Dolby Atmos decoding is activated.
21 Input indicator
. Lights up to indicate the current input.
AUTO
[Input Mode] is set to [Auto].
HDMI
The receiver recognizes devices connected via an HDMI IN jack.
COAX
Digital signals are input through the COAXIAL jack.
OPT
Digital signals are input through the OPTICAL jack.
ARC
TV input is selected and Audio Return Channel (ARC) signals are detected.
22 BI-AMP
. Lights up when [SB Speaker Assign] in the [Speaker Setup] menu is set to [Bi-Amp] to use a bi-amplifier
connection.
[5] Parts and Controls
Receiver
Rear panel (STR-ZA3100ES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
FM ANTENNA terminal
AM ANTENNA terminal
Giga-bit Ethernet hub (*1)
RS232C port (*1)
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jacks
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN jack
TRIGGER OUT jacks
Connect to interlock on/off of the power supply of other 12V TRIGGER compliant equipment, or the
amplifier/receiver of Zone 2 or Zone 3.
8. HDMI IN/OUT (*2) jacks
9. IR REMOTE IN/OUT jacks
You can control the receiver from a distance by connecting an IR repeater (not supplied) to the IR
REMOTE IN jack.
You can start or stop playback of devices such as a CD player connected to the receiver by connecting an
IR blaster (not supplied) to the IR REMOTE OUT jack.
10 AC IN terminal
. Connect the supplied AC power cord (mains lead).
11
12.
13.
14.
15.
.
SPEAKERS terminals
COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks
VIDEO OUT jacks
VIDEO IN jacks
PRE OUT jacks
Connect to an external power amplifier and a subwoofer.
16 ZONE 2/ZONE 3 AUDIO OUT jacks
17. AUDIO IN jacks
*1 . This is the control expansion terminals for custom installation.
*2
HDCP 2.2 is newly enhanced copyright protection technology that is used to protect content such as 4K movies.
[6] Parts and Controls
Receiver
Rear panel (STR-ZA2100ES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
FM ANTENNA terminal
AM ANTENNA terminal
LAN port (*1)
RS232C port (*1)
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jacks
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN jack
TRIGGER OUT jack
Connect to interlock on/off of the power supply of other 12V TRIGGER compliant equipment, or the
amplifier/receiver of Zone 2 or Zone 3.
8. HDMI IN/OUT (*2) jacks
9. IR REMOTE IN/OUT jacks
You can control the receiver from a distance by connecting an IR repeater (not supplied) to the IR
REMOTE IN jack.
You can start or stop playback of devices such as a CD player connected to the receiver by connecting an
IR blaster (not supplied) to the IR REMOTE OUT jack.
10 AC IN terminal
. Connect the supplied AC power cord (mains lead).
11
12.
13.
14.
15.
.
SPEAKERS terminals
COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks
VIDEO OUT jacks
VIDEO IN jacks
PRE OUT jacks
Connect to an external power amplifier and a subwoofer.
16 ZONE 2/ZONE 3 AUDIO OUT jacks
17. AUDIO IN jacks
*1 . This is the control expansion terminal for custom installation.
*2
HDCP 2.2 is newly enhanced copyright protection technology that is used to protect content such as 4K movies.
[7] Parts and Controls
Receiver
Rear panel (STR-ZA1100ES)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
FM ANTENNA terminal
AM ANTENNA terminal
LAN port (*1)
RS232C port (*1)
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN jacks
DIGITAL COAXIAL IN jack
TRIGGER OUT jack
Connect to interlock on/off of the power supply of other 12V TRIGGER compliant equipment, or the
amplifier/receiver of Zone 2 or Zone 3.
8. HDMI IN/OUT (*2) jacks
9. IR REMOTE IN/OUT jacks
You can control the receiver from a distance by connecting an IR repeater (not supplied) to the IR
REMOTE IN jack.
You can start or stop playback of devices such as a CD player connected to the receiver by connecting an
IR blaster (not supplied) to the IR REMOTE OUT jack.
10 AC IN terminal
. Connect the supplied AC power cord (mains lead).
11
12.
13.
14.
15.
.
SPEAKERS terminals
COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks
VIDEO OUT jacks
VIDEO IN jacks
PRE OUT jacks
Connect to a subwoofer.
16 ZONE 2/ZONE 3 AUDIO OUT jacks
17. AUDIO IN jacks
*1 . This is the control expansion terminal for custom installation.
*2
HDCP 2.2 is newly enhanced copyright protection technology that is used to protect content such as 4K movies.
[8] Parts and Controls
Remote control
Remote control (upper section)
Use the supplied remote control to operate this receiver.
1. MAIN
(power)
Turns the receiver on or sets it to the standby mode.
Saving power in standby mode
Save power by setting the receiver as follows:
Set [Control for HDMI], [Standby Through], [Audio Return Channel], [Network Standby], [Zone2 Power]
and [Zone3 Power] to [Off].
2. ZONE2, ZONE3, MAIN
Selects the place where you will control.
3. PURE DIRECT
Press to use the Pure Direct function.
4. IN-CEILING SP
Activates the In-Ceiling Speaker Mode.
5. AMP MENU
Displays the menu on the display panel of the receiver to operate the receiver.
6.
,
/
/
/
Press
/ / /
to select the menu items.
Then press
to enter the selection.
7. OPTIONS
Displays the options menus on the TV screen for item selection.
8. ZONE2
(power), ZONE3
(power)
Turns the receiver in Zone 2 or Zone 3 on or sets it to the standby mode.
9. HDMI OUTPUT
Switches the output for two monitors connected to the HDMI OUT A and HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jacks.
10 Input buttons
. Select the device you want to use.
When you press any of the input buttons, the receiver turns on.
11 SOUND OPTIMIZER
. Press to use the Sound Optimizer function to enjoy clear and dynamic sound at low volume levels.
12 CUSTOM PRESET (1, 2, 3, 4)
. Saves and recalls various settings for the receiver.
13 DISPLAY
. Displays information on the TV screen.
14 RETURN
. Returns to the previous menu.
Note
The above explanations are intended to serve as examples.
[9] Parts and Controls
Remote control
Remote control (lower section)
Use the supplied remote control to operate this receiver.
1. HOME
Displays the home menu on the TV screen.
2. INPUT SETUP
Displays the [Input Setup] menu.
3. AUTO CAL
Displays the auto calibration menu on the display panel of the receiver to perform Auto Calibration.
4. MEMORY
Press to enter the memory mode of the tuner.
5. PRESET +/–
Press to select the preset stations.
6. FM/AM
Press to select the band you want.
7. INPUT +/–
Press to select the input source.
8. INPUT MODE
Press to select the input mode.
9. SP SETUP
Displays the [Speaker Setup] menu.
10 TEST (PICTURE, TONE)
. Press to output the test picture or test tone.
11 SOUND FIELD (2CH/DIRECT, A.F.D., MOVIE, MULTI ST.)
. Selects the sound field you want.
12 TUNING +/–
. Press to select a station.
13
.
14
.
*
+ (*)/Adjust the volume level.
Turns off the sound temporarily. Press the button again to restore the sound.
The
+ button has tactile dot. Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the receiver.
Note
The above explanations are intended to serve as examples.
[10] Preparation
1. Installing speakers
Locations and names of speakers
Location of each speaker
Abbreviations used in illustrations
Speaker name
FL
Front left speaker
FR
Front right speaker
CNT
Center speaker
SL
Surround left speaker
SR
Surround right speaker
SBL
Surround back left speaker
SBR
Surround back right speaker
SB
Surround back speaker
SW
Subwoofer
TFL
Top front left speaker
TFR
Top front right speaker
TML
Top middle left speaker
TMR
Top middle right speaker
TRL
Top rear left speaker
TRR
Top rear right speaker
FHL
Front high left speaker
FHR
Front high right speaker
RHL
Rear high left speaker
RHR
Rear high right speaker
FDL
Front Dolby Atmos enabled left speaker
FDR
Front Dolby Atmos enabled right speaker
SDL
Surround Dolby Atmos enabled left speaker
SDR
Surround Dolby Atmos enabled right speaker
SBDL
Surround back Dolby Atmos enabled left speaker
SBDR
Surround back Dolby Atmos enabled right speaker
Z2L
Zone 2 left speaker
Z2R
Zone 2 right speaker
Z3L
Zone 3 left speaker
Z3R
Zone 3 right speaker
[11] Preparation
1. Installing speakers
Installing 7.1-channel speaker system
This speaker installation is configured by adding surround back speakers to standard 5.1-channel speaker system
placed on the listener-level.
30°
100° - 120°
Same angle
Hint
As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want.
[12] Preparation
1. Installing speakers
Installing 5.1.2-channel speaker system using top middle
speakers
This speaker installation is configured by adding top middle speakers to standard 5.1-channel speaker system
placed on the listener-level.
1
Place the speakers on the listener-level at the angles shown below.
30°
100° - 120°
2
Install the overhead (top) speakers at the angles shown below.
65° - 100°
Hint
As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want.
[13] Preparation
1. Installing speakers
Installing 5.1.4-channel speaker system using top front and
top rear speakers with an additional stereo power amplifier
(for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
This speaker installation is configured by adding top front speakers and top rear speakers to 5.1-channel speaker
system placed on the listener-level. An additional stereo power amplifier is used for the top rear speakers.
1
Place the speakers on the listener-level at the angles shown below.
30°
100° - 120°
2
Install the overhead (top) speakers at the angles shown below.
30° - 55°
125° - 150°
Hint
As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want.
[14] Preparation
1. Installing speakers
Installing 7.1.2-channel speaker system using front Dolby
Atmos enabled speakers with an additional stereo power
amplifier (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
This speaker installation is configured by adding front Dolby Atmos enabled speakers (*) to 7.1-channel speaker
system consisting of standard 5.1-channel speaker system and additional surround back speakers placed on the
listener-level. An additional stereo power amplifier is used for front Dolby Atmos enabled speakers.
*
You can enjoy the exciting and powerful sound of the Dolby Atmos 3D content without installing overhead (top) speakers by using
Dolby Atmos enabled speakers which reflect off the ceiling.
30°
100° - 120°
Same angle
Hint
As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want.
[15] Preparation
1. Installing speakers
Installing 5.1-channel speaker system with Zone 2
connection
This speaker installation shows configurations in the main zone and Zone 2. In the main zone, 5.1-channel
speaker system placed on the listener-level is installed, and another pair of speakers is installed in Zone 2.
30°
100° - 120°
Hint
As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want.
[16] Preparation
1. Installing speakers
Installing 5.1.2-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier
connection (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
In this speaker installation, top middle speakers are added to a 5.1-channel speaker system in a bi-amplified
configuration at the listener’s level.
You can enhance the sound quality of the front speakers by separately connecting the built-in amplifiers to
tweeters and woofers in a bi-amplifier configuration.
1
Place the speakers on the listener-level at the angles shown below.
30°
100° - 120°
2
Install the overhead (top) speakers at the angles shown below.
65° - 100°
Hint
As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want.
[17] Preparation
1. Installing speakers
Installing 5.1-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier
connection
You can enhance the sound quality of the front speakers by separately connecting the built-in amplifiers to
tweeters and woofers in a bi-amplifier configuration.
30°
100° - 120°
Hint
As the subwoofer does not emit highly directional signals, you can place it wherever you want.
[18] Preparation
1. Installing speakers
Speaker configuration and speaker pattern settings
Select the speaker pattern using [Speaker Pattern] in the [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] menu according to the
speaker configuration which you are using.
Speaker configuration in each zone
Main zone
*
Zone
2
[SB
Speaker
Assign]
(*)
Speaker pattern to
be selected in
[Speaker Pattern]
7.1-channel speaker system
Not
used
[Off]
[7.1]
5.1.2-channel speaker system using top middle speakers
Not
used
[Off]
[5.1.2 (TM)]
5.1.4-channel speaker system using top front and top rear
speakers with an additional stereo power amplifier (for STRZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
Not
used
[Off]
[5.1.4 (TF+TR)]
7.1.2-channel speaker system using front Dolby Atmos enabled
speakers with an additional stereo power amplifier (for STRZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
Not
used
[Off]
[7.1.2 (FD)]
5.1-channel speaker system with Zone 2 connection
2channel
[Zone2]
[5.1]
5.1.2-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier connection (for
STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
Not
used
[Bi-Amp]
[5.1.2 (TM)]
5.1-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier connection
Not
used
[Bi-Amp]
[5.1]
You can only set [SB Speaker Assign] if a speaker pattern in which speakers are not connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals is selected.
[19] Preparation
2. Connecting speakers
Connecting 7.1-channel speaker system
Connect each speaker as illustrated below.
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
For details on how to connect speaker cables to the receiver, see “How to connect speaker cables.”
Monaural audio cable (not supplied)
Speaker cable (not supplied)
Note
After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [7.1] using [Speaker Pattern] in the
[Speaker Setup] menu.
Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS
terminals.
[20] Preparation
2. Connecting speakers
Connecting 5.1.2-channel speaker system using top middle
speakers
Connect each speaker as illustrated below.
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
For details on how to connect speaker cables to the receiver, see “How to connect speaker cables.”
Monaural audio cable (not supplied)
Speaker cable (not supplied)
Note
After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [5.1.2 (TM)] using [Speaker Pattern] in
the [Speaker Setup] menu.
Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS
terminals.
[21] Preparation
2. Connecting speakers
Connecting 5.1.4-channel speaker system using top front
and top rear speakers with an additional stereo power
amplifier (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
Connect each speaker as illustrated below.
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
For details on how to connect speaker cables to the receiver, see “How to connect speaker cables.”
Monaural audio cable (not supplied)
Speaker cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)
Stereo power amplifier (not supplied)
Note
After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [5.1.4 (TF+TR)] using [Speaker
Pattern] in the [Speaker Setup] menu.
Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS
terminals.
[22] Preparation
2. Connecting speakers
Connecting 7.1.2-channel speaker system using front Dolby
Atmos enabled speakers with an additional stereo power
amplifier (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
Connect each speaker as illustrated below.
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
For details on how to connect speaker cables to the receiver, see “How to connect speaker cables.”
Monaural audio cable (not supplied)
Speaker cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)
Stereo power amplifier (not supplied)
Note
After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [7.1.2 (FD)] using [Speaker Pattern] in
the [Speaker Setup] menu.
Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS
terminals.
[23] Preparation
2. Connecting speakers
Connecting 5.1-channel speaker system with Zone 2
connection
Connect each speaker as illustrated below.
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
For details on how to connect speaker cables to the receiver, see “How to connect speaker cables.”
Monaural audio cable (not supplied)
Speaker cable (not supplied)
After you have made the Zone 2 speaker connection, set [SB Speaker Assign] to [Zone2] in the [Speaker Setup]
menu.
Note
After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [5.1] using [Speaker Pattern] in the
[Speaker Setup] menu.
You can only set [SB Speaker Assign] if a speaker pattern in which speakers are not connected to the SPEAKERS
SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT(FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals is selected.
Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS
terminals.
[24] Preparation
2. Connecting speakers
Connecting 5.1.2-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier
connection (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
You can enhance the sound quality of the front speakers by separately connecting the built-in amplifiers to
tweeters and woofers in a bi-amplifier configuration.
If a speaker pattern in which speakers are not connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT(FRONT
B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals is selected, you can connect front speakers to those terminals for bi-amplifier
connection. Connect each speaker as illustrated below.
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
For details on how to connect speaker cables to the receiver, see “How to connect speaker cables.”
Connecting front speakers with bi-amplifier connection
Connect the jacks on the Lo (or Hi) side of the front speakers to the SPEAKERS FRONT A terminals, and connect
the jacks on the Hi (or Lo) side of the front speakers to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2) terminals.
Make sure that metal fittings of Hi/Lo attached to the speakers have been removed from the speakers to avoid
receiver malfunction.
Speaker cable (not supplied)
Connecting speakers other than front speakers
Monaural audio cable (not supplied)
Speaker cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)
Stereo power amplifier (not supplied)
After you have made the bi-amplifier connection, set [SB Speaker Assign] to [Bi-Amp] in the [Speaker Setup]
menu.
Note
After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [5.1.2 (TM)] using [Speaker Pattern] in
the [Speaker Setup] menu.
You can only set [SB Speaker Assign] if a speaker pattern in which speakers are not connected to the SPEAKERS
SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT(FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals is selected.
Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS
terminals.
[25] Preparation
2. Connecting speakers
Connecting 5.1-channel speaker system with bi-amplifier
connection
You can enhance the sound quality of the front speakers by separately connecting the built-in amplifiers to
tweeters and woofers in a bi-amplifier configuration.
If a speaker pattern in which speakers are not connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT(FRONT
B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals is selected, you can connect front speakers to those terminals for bi-amplifier
connection. Connect each speaker as illustrated below.
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
For details on how to connect speaker cables to the receiver, see “How to connect speaker cables.”
Connecting front speakers with bi-amplifier connection
Connect the jacks on the Lo (or Hi) side of the front speakers to the SPEAKERS FRONT A terminals, and connect
the jacks on the Hi (or Lo) side of the front speakers to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2) terminals.
Make sure that metal fittings of Hi/Lo attached to the speakers have been removed from the speakers to avoid
receiver malfunction.
Speaker cable (not supplied)
Connecting speakers other than front speakers
Monaural audio cable (not supplied)
Speaker cable (not supplied)
After you have made the bi-amplifier connection, set [SB Speaker Assign] to [Bi-Amp] in the [Speaker Setup]
menu.
Note
After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [5.1] using [Speaker Pattern] in the
[Speaker Setup] menu.
You can only set [SB Speaker Assign] if a speaker pattern in which speakers are not connected to the SPEAKERS
SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT(FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals is selected.
Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS
terminals.
[26] Preparation
2. Connecting speakers
Speaker patterns and terminals to be connected (for STRZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
When you connect speakers to the receiver, refer to the following table.
You can use the following table to confirm the speaker patterns supported by the receiver as well as the speaker
terminals to which the speakers of each speaker pattern are to be connected.
When playing back DTS content, select a speaker pattern which supports DTS playback (*), indicated with ♦
below. If you select other speaker patterns, the sound may not be output from some speakers.
To set the speaker pattern, select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] - [Speaker Pattern] from the home menu.
*
Due to the receiver’s system limitations
The abbreviations and symbol used in the list are as follows.
FH: Front high speakers
TF: Top front speakers
TM: Top middle speakers
TR: Top rear speakers
RH: Rear high speakers
FD: Front Dolby Atmos enabled speakers
SRD: Surround Dolby Atmos enabled speakers
SBD: Surround back Dolby Atmos enabled speakers
SB: SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals
What the numbers in the speaker pattern indicate:
Number of speakers located at listener’s level
Number of subwoofers
Number of height or overhead (top) speakers
SPEAKERS terminals
Speaker
pattern
FRONT
A
CENTER
SURROUND
PRE OUT jacks
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT
(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
HEIGHT
SUBWOOFER
Zone 2
connection/
Front B
speaker
connection/
Bi-amplifier
connection
2.0 ♦
○
-
-
-
-
-
SB
2.0.2
(TM)
○
-
-
○ (TM) (*)
-
-
SB
2.0.2
(FD)
○
-
-
○ (FD) (*)
-
-
SB
2.1 ♦
○
-
-
-
-
○
SB
*
2.1.2
(TM)
○
-
-
○ (TM) (*)
-
○
SB
2.1.2
(FD)
○
-
-
○ (FD) (*)
-
○
SB
3.0 ♦
○
○
-
-
-
-
SB
3.0.2
(TM)
○
○
-
○ (TM) (*)
-
-
SB
3.0.2
(FD)
○
○
-
○ (FD) (*)
-
-
SB
3.1 ♦
○
○
-
-
-
○
SB
3.1.2
(TM)
○
○
-
○ (TM) (*)
-
○
SB
3.1.2
(FD)
○
○
-
○ (FD) (*)
-
○
SB
If you are connecting speakers to SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals for Zone 2, front B speaker or biamplifier connection, set SB Speaker Assign setting to [Zone2], [Front B] or [Bi-amp] and use the PRE OUT HEIGHT jacks for height
speakers.
SPEAKERS terminals
Speaker
pattern
FRONT
A
CENTER
SURROUND
PRE OUT jacks
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT
(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
HEIGHT
SUBWOOFER
Zone 2
connection/
Front B
speaker
connection/
Bi-amplifier
connection
4.0 ♦
○
-
○
-
-
-
SB
4.0.2 (FH)
○
-
○
○ (FH) (*)
-
-
SB
4.0.2
(TM)
○
-
○
○ (TM) (*)
-
-
SB
4.0.2 (FD)
○
-
○
○ (FD) (*)
-
-
SB
4.0.2
(SRD)
○
-
○
○ (SRD) (*)
-
-
SB
4.0.4
(FH+TM)
○
-
○
○ (FH)
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
4.0.4
(FH+TR)
○
-
○
○ (FH)
○ (TR)
-
Not Available
4.0.4
(FH+RH)
♦
○
-
○
○ (FH)
○ (RH)
-
Not Available
4.0.4
(TF+TM)
○
-
○
○ (TF)
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
4.0.4
(TF+TR)
○
-
○
○ (TF)
○ (TR)
-
Not Available
4.0.4
(TF+RH)
○
-
○
○ (TF)
○ (RH)
-
Not Available
○
-
○
○ (TM)
○ (TR)
-
Not Available
4.0.4
(TM+TR)
*
4.0.4
(TM+RH)
○
-
○
○ (TM)
○ (RH)
-
Not Available
4.0.4
(FD+SRD)
○
-
○
○ (FD)
○ (SRD)
-
Not Available
If you are connecting speakers to SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals for Zone 2, front B speaker or biamplifier connection, set SB Speaker Assign setting to [Zone2], [Front B] or [Bi-amp] and use the PRE OUT HEIGHT jacks for height
speakers.
SPEAKERS terminals
Speaker
pattern
*
FRONT
A
CENTER
SURROUND
PRE OUT jacks
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT
(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
HEIGHT
SUBWOOFER
Zone 2
connection/
Front B
speaker
connection/
Bi-amplifier
connection
4.1 ♦
○
-
○
-
-
○
SB
4.1.2 (FH)
○
-
○
○ (FH) (*)
-
○
SB
4.1.2
(TM)
○
-
○
○ (TM) (*)
-
○
SB
4.1.2 (FD)
○
-
○
○ (FD) (*)
-
○
SB
4.1.2
(SRD)
○
-
○
○ (SRD) (*)
-
○
SB
4.1.4
(FH+TM)
○
-
○
○ (FH)
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
4.1.4
(FH+TR)
○
-
○
○ (FH)
○ (TR)
○
Not Available
4.1.4
(FH+RH)
♦
○
-
○
○ (FH)
○ (RH)
○
Not Available
4.1.4
(TF+TM)
○
-
○
○ (TF)
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
4.1.4
(TF+TR)
○
-
○
○ (TF)
○ (TR)
○
Not Available
4.1.4
(TF+RH)
○
-
○
○ (TF)
○ (RH)
○
Not Available
4.1.4
(TM+TR)
○
-
○
○ (TM)
○ (TR)
○
Not Available
4.1.4
(TM+RH)
○
-
○
○ (TM)
○ (RH)
○
Not Available
4.1.4
(FD+SRD)
○
-
○
○ (FD)
○ (SRD)
○
Not Available
If you are connecting speakers to SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals for Zone 2, front B speaker or biamplifier connection, set SB Speaker Assign setting to [Zone2], [Front B] or [Bi-amp] and use the PRE OUT HEIGHT jacks for height
speakers.
SPEAKERS terminals
PRE OUT jacks
Zone 2
connection/
Speaker
pattern
*
FRONT
A
CENTER
SURROUND
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT
(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
HEIGHT
SUBWOOFER
Front B
speaker
connection/
Bi-amplifier
connection
5.0 ♦
○
○
○
-
-
-
SB
5.0.2 (FH)
♦
○
○
○
○ (FH) (*)
-
-
SB
5.0.2
(TM)
○
○
○
○ (TM) (*)
-
-
SB
5.0.2 (FD)
○
○
○
○ (FD) (*)
-
-
SB
5.0.2
(SRD)
○
○
○
○ (SRD) (*)
-
-
SB
5.0.4
(FH+TM)
○
○
○
○ (FH)
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
5.0.4
(FH+TR)
♦
○
○
○
○ (FH)
○ (TR)
-
Not Available
5.0.4
(FH+RH)
♦
○
○
○
○ (FH)
○ (RH)
-
Not Available
5.0.4
(TF+TM)
○
○
○
○ (TF)
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
5.0.4
(TF+TR)
♦
○
○
○
○ (TF)
○ (TR)
-
Not Available
5.0.4
(TF+RH)
♦
○
○
○
○ (TF)
○ (RH)
-
Not Available
5.0.4
(TM+TR)
○
○
○
○ (TM)
○ (TR)
-
Not Available
5.0.4
(TM+RH)
○
○
○
○ (TM)
○ (RH)
-
Not Available
5.0.4
(FD+SRD)
○
○
○
○ (FD)
○ (SRD)
-
Not Available
If you are connecting speakers to SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals for Zone 2, front B speaker or biamplifier connection, set SB Speaker Assign setting to [Zone2], [Front B] or [Bi-amp] and use the PRE OUT HEIGHT jacks for height
speakers.
SPEAKERS terminals
Speaker
pattern
5.1 ♦
FRONT
A
○
CENTER
○
SURROUND
○
PRE OUT jacks
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT
(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
HEIGHT
-
-
SUBWOOFER
Zone 2
connection/
Front B
speaker
connection/
Bi-amplifier
connection
○
SB
*
5.1.2 (FH)
♦
○
○
○
○ (FH) (*)
-
○
SB
5.1.2
(TM)
○
○
○
○ (TM) (*)
-
○
SB
5.1.2 (FD)
○
○
○
○ (FD) (*)
-
○
SB
5.1.2
(SRD)
○
○
○
○ (SRD) (*)
-
○
SB
5.1.4
(FH+TM)
○
○
○
○ (FH)
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
5.1.4
(FH+TR)
♦
○
○
○
○ (FH)
○ (TR)
○
Not Available
5.1.4
(FH+RH)
♦
○
○
○
○ (FH)
○ (RH)
○
Not Available
5.1.4
(TF+TM)
○
○
○
○ (TF)
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
5.1.4
(TF+TR)
♦
○
○
○
○ (TF)
○ (TR)
○
Not Available
5.1.4
(TF+RH)
♦
○
○
○
○ (TF)
○ (RH)
○
Not Available
5.1.4
(TM+TR)
○
○
○
○ (TM)
○ (TR)
○
Not Available
5.1.4
(TM+RH)
○
○
○
○ (TM)
○ (RH)
○
Not Available
5.1.4
(FD+SRD)
○
○
○
○ (FD)
○ (SRD)
○
Not Available
If you are connecting speakers to SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals for Zone 2, front B speaker or biamplifier connection, set SB Speaker Assign setting to [Zone2], [Front B] or [Bi-amp] and use the PRE OUT HEIGHT jacks for height
speakers.
SPEAKERS terminals
Speaker
pattern
FRONT
A
CENTER
SURROUND
PRE OUT jacks
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT
(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
HEIGHT
SUBWOOFER
Zone 2
connection/
Front B
speaker
connection/
Bi-amplifier
connection
5.0 (SB)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
-
-
Not Available
5.0.2
(SB+FH)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (FH)
-
Not Available
5.0.2
(SB+TM)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
5.0.2
(SB+FD)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (FD)
-
Not Available
5.0.2
(SB+SRD)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (SRD)
-
Not Available
5.1 (SB)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
-
○
Not Available
5.1.2
(SB+FH)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (FH)
○
Not Available
5.1.2
(SB+TM)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
5.1.2
(SB+FD)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (FD)
○
Not Available
5.1.2
(SB+SRD)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (SRD)
○
Not Available
SPEAKERS terminals
Speaker
pattern
FRONT
A
CENTER
SURROUND
PRE OUT jacks
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT
(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
HEIGHT
SUBWOOFER
Zone 2
connection/
Front B
speaker
connection/
Bi-amplifier
connection
6.0 (SB)
♦
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
-
-
Not Available
6.0.2
(SB+FH)
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (FH)
-
Not Available
6.0.2
(SB+TM)
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
6.0.2
(SB+FD)
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (FD)
-
Not Available
6.0.2
(SB+SRD)
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (SRD)
-
Not Available
6.1 (SB)
♦
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
-
○
Not Available
6.1.2
(SB+FH)
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (FH)
○
Not Available
6.1.2
(SB+TM)
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
6.1.2
(SB+FD)
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (FD)
○
Not Available
6.1.2
(SB+SRD)
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
○ (SRD)
○
Not Available
SPEAKERS terminals
Speaker
pattern
FRONT
A
CENTER
SURROUND
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT
(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
PRE OUT jacks
HEIGHT
SUBWOOFER
Zone 2
connection/
Front B
speaker
connection/
Bi-amplifier
connection
6.0
○
-
○
○
-
-
Not Available
6.0.2
(FH)
○
-
○
○
○ (FH)
-
Not Available
6.0.2
(TM)
○
-
○
○
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
6.0.2
(FD)
○
-
○
○
○ (FD)
-
Not Available
6.0.2
(SRD)
○
-
○
○
○ (SRD)
-
Not Available
6.0.2
(SBD)
○
-
○
○
○ (SBD)
-
Not Available
6.1
○
-
○
○
-
○
Not Available
6.1.2
(FH)
○
-
○
○
○ (FH)
○
Not Available
6.1.2
(TM)
○
-
○
○
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
6.1.2
(FD)
○
-
○
○
○ (FD)
○
Not Available
6.1.2
(SRD)
○
-
○
○
○ (SRD)
○
Not Available
6.1.2
(SBD)
○
-
○
○
○ (SBD)
○
Not Available
SPEAKERS terminals
Speaker
pattern
FRONT
A
CENTER
SURROUND
PRE OUT jacks
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT
(FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
HEIGHT
SUBWOOFER
Zone 2
connection/
Front B
speaker
connection/
Bi-amplifier
connection
7.0 ♦
○
○
○
○
-
-
Not Available
7.0.2
(FH) ♦
○
○
○
○
○ (FH)
-
Not Available
7.0.2
(TM)
○
○
○
○
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
7.0.2
(FD)
○
○
○
○
○ (FD)
-
Not Available
7.0.2
(SRD)
○
○
○
○
○ (SRD)
-
Not Available
7.0.2
(SBD)
○
○
○
○
○ (SBD)
-
Not Available
7.1 ♦
○
○
○
○
-
○
Not Available
7.1.2
(FH) ♦
○
○
○
○
○ (FH)
○
Not Available
7.1.2
(TM)
○
○
○
○
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
7.1.2
(FD)
○
○
○
○
○ (FD)
○
Not Available
7.1.2
(SRD)
○
○
○
○
○ (SRD)
○
Not Available
7.1.2
(SBD)
○
○
○
○
○ (SBD)
○
Not Available
[27] Preparation
2. Connecting speakers
Speaker patterns and terminals to be connected (for STRZA1100ES)
When you connect speakers to the receiver, refer to the following table.
You can use the following table to confirm the speaker patterns supported by the receiver as well as the speaker
terminals to which the speakers of each speaker pattern are to be connected.
When playing back DTS content, select a speaker pattern which supports DTS playback (*), indicated with ♦
below. If you select other speaker patterns, the sound may not be output from some speakers.
To set the speaker pattern, select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] - [Speaker Pattern] from the home menu.
*
Due to the receiver’s system limitations
The abbreviations and symbol used in the list are as follows.
FH: Front high speakers
TM: Top middle speakers
FD: Front Dolby Atmos enabled speakers
SRD: Surround Dolby Atmos enabled speakers
SB: SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals
What the numbers in the speaker pattern indicate:
Number of speakers located at listener’s level
Number of subwoofers
Number of height or overhead (top) speakers
PRE OUT
jacks
Zone 2
connection/
SUBWOOFER
Front B
speaker
connection/
SPEAKERS terminals
Speaker
pattern
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT
B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
FRONT
A
CENTER
2.0 ♦
○
-
-
-
-
SB
2.0.2
(TM)
○
-
-
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
SURROUND
Bi-amplifier
connection
2.0.2
(FD)
○
-
-
○ (FD)
-
Not Available
2.1 ♦
○
-
-
-
○
SB
2.1.2
(TM)
○
-
-
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
2.1.2
(FD)
○
-
-
○ (FD)
○
Not Available
3.0 ♦
○
○
-
-
-
SB
3.0.2
(TM)
○
○
-
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
3.0.2
(FD)
○
○
-
○ (FD)
-
Not Available
3.1 ♦
○
○
-
-
○
SB
3.1.2
(TM)
○
○
-
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
3.1.2
(FD)
○
○
-
○ (FD)
○
Not Available
PRE OUT
jacks
Zone 2
connection/
SUBWOOFER
Front B
speaker
connection/
SPEAKERS terminals
Speaker
pattern
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT
B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
FRONT
A
CENTER
4.0 ♦
○
-
○
-
-
SB
4.0.2
(FH)
○
-
○
○ (FH)
-
Not Available
4.0.2
(TM)
○
-
○
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
4.0.2
(FD)
○
-
○
○ (FD)
-
Not Available
4.0.2
(SRD)
○
-
○
○ (SRD)
-
Not Available
4.1 ♦
○
-
○
-
○
SB
4.1.2
(FH)
○
-
○
○ (FH)
○
Not Available
4.1.2
(TM)
○
-
○
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
4.1.2
(FD)
○
-
○
○ (FD)
○
Not Available
4.1.2
(SRD)
○
-
○
○ (SRD)
○
Not Available
SURROUND
SPEAKERS terminals
Bi-amplifier
connection
PRE OUT
Zone 2
Speaker
pattern
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT
B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
jacks
connection/
SUBWOOFER
Front B
speaker
connection/
FRONT
A
CENTER
5.0 ♦
○
○
○
-
-
SB
5.0.2
(FH) ♦
○
○
○
○ (FH)
-
Not Available
5.0.2
(TM)
○
○
○
○ (TM)
-
Not Available
5.0.2
(FD)
○
○
○
○ (FD)
-
Not Available
5.0.2
(SRD)
○
○
○
○ (SRD)
-
Not Available
5.1 ♦
○
○
○
-
○
SB
5.1.2
(FH) ♦
○
○
○
○ (FH)
○
Not Available
5.1.2
(TM)
○
○
○
○ (TM)
○
Not Available
5.1.2
(FD)
○
○
○
○ (FD)
○
Not Available
5.1.2
(SRD)
○
○
○
○ (SRD)
○
Not Available
SURROUND
Bi-amplifier
connection
PRE OUT
jacks
Zone 2
connection/
SUBWOOFER
Front B
speaker
connection/
SPEAKERS terminals
Speaker
pattern
SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT
B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2)
(L/R)
FRONT
A
CENTER
5.0 (SB)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
-
Not Available
5.1 (SB)
○
-
○
○ (SB Single)
○
Not Available
6.0 (SB)
♦
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
-
Not Available
6.1 (SB)
♦
○
○
○
○ (SB Single)
○
Not Available
6.0
○
-
○
○
-
Not Available
6.1
○
-
○
○
○
Not Available
7.0 ♦
○
○
○
○
-
Not Available
7.1 ♦
○
○
○
○
○
Not Available
SURROUND
Bi-amplifier
connection
[28] Preparation
3. Connecting a TV
Connecting a TV
Connect a TV to the HDMI OUT or MONITOR OUT jack. You can operate this receiver using the menu on the TV
screen when you connect the TV to the HDMI OUT A jack.
Be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead) before connecting cables.
Connecting a TV incompatible with the Audio Return Channel (ARC) function via an
HDMI connection
Solid lines show recommended connections and the dashed lines show alternative connections for audio signals.
It is not necessary to connect all the cables. HDMI connection for audio/video signals is required.
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)
HDMI cable (not supplied)
Note
Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to use a High
Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for
4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
Connecting a TV compatible with the Audio Return Channel (ARC) function via an HDMI
connection
With just one HDMI cable connection, you can listen to the TV audio from the speakers connected to the
receiver while the receiver sends audio and video to the TV.
HDMI cable (not supplied)
Note
Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to use a High
Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for
4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
For this connection, you need to turn the Audio Return Channel function on. Press HOME to display the home menu,
select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup], and set [Audio Return Channel] to [Standard].
Hint
If the HDMI jack of the TV (labeled “ARC”) is already connected to another device, disconnect the device and connect
the receiver.
Connecting a TV and a projector
HDMI cable (not supplied)
Note
Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to use a High
Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for
4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
To use this connection in only one room, select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup], and set [HDMI Out B Mode] to [Main].
Connecting a TV without HDMI jacks
Solid lines show recommended connections and the dashed lines show alternative connections for both video and
audio signals. It is not necessary to connect all the cables.
Video cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
Note
The VIDEO OUT MONITOR jack can output video signal input from the VIDEO IN jacks.
Depending on the status of the connection between the TV and the antenna (aerial), the image on the TV screen may be
distorted. If this is the case, place the antenna (aerial) farther away from the receiver.
Hint
When connecting a TV to the receiver via the TV IN jacks of the receiver, set the sound output jack of the TV to “Fixed”
if it can be switched between “Fixed” or “Variable.”
[29] Preparation
3. Connecting a TV
Connecting a 4K TV
All HDMI jacks on the receiver support 4K resolution and HDCP 2.2 (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection
System Revision 2.2).
HDCP 2.2 is newly enhanced copyright protection technology that is used to protect content such as 4K movies.
To watch HDCP 2.2 protected content such as 4K content, connect the HDMI jacks to jacks that support HDCP
2.2 on the TV and AV device. For details on whether the TV and AV device are equipped with HDCP 2.2compatible HDMI jack, refer to the operating instructions of the connected device.
When you use high bandwidth video formats such as 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc., be sure
to set the HDMI signal format. For details, see “Setting HDMI signal formats (HDMI Signal Format).”
When an HDCP 2.2-compatible HDMI jack on the TV is labeled “ARC” (*)
HDMI cable (not supplied)
*
The ARC (Audio Return Channel) function sends digital sound from a TV to the receiver using only an HDMI cable.
Note
Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to use a High
Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for
4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
When you want to watch HDCP 2.2 protected content and the non-HDCP 2.2-compatible
HDMI jack on the TV is labeled “ARC”
If the HDMI jack on the TV is labeled ARC and is not HDCP 2.2-compatible, connect the receiver to the HDCP
2.2-compatible HDMI jack on the TV using a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18
Gbps. Then, connect an optical digital cable to the optical output jack of the TV to listen to digital sound.
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
HDMI cable (not supplied)
Note
Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to use a High
Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for
4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
[30] Preparation
3. Connecting a TV
Connecting a 4K TV that supports HDCP 2.2 and a 4K
streaming box using a 4K-compatible HDMI cable
To enjoy audio from 4K content such as 4K movies, connect the HDMI output/input jacks of each device that
supports HDCP 2.2 (*) using HDMI cables, as illustrated below.
HDCP 2.2 (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection 2.2) is newly enhanced copyright protection technology that is used to protect
content such as 4K movies from Studios.
*
4K media player
4K TV or 4K projector
HDMI cable (not supplied)
1
Connect the receiver to a 4K media player using a High Speed HDMI cable.
If you are using an FMP-X10/X5 Media Player:
Connect the cable to the HDMI OUT 1 (for AUDIO VIDEO) jack of the player.
Select [
(Settings)] - [Sound] - [Audio from HDMI OUT] - [HDMI OUT 1] in the Home menu of the FMPX10/X5 Media Player after Initial Setup is complete.
If you are using a different 4K media player:
Connect the cable to one of the HDCP 2.2-compatible HDMI output jacks. For details, refer to the operating
instructions supplied with your player.
2
Connect the receiver to a 4K TV or 4K projector using a High Speed HDMI cable.
If you are using a BRAVIA TV with the series name X950B, X900B or X850B:
Connect the cable to the HDMI IN 1 jack of your TV.
If you are using a different 4K TV or 4K projector:
Connect to one of the HDCP 2.2-compatible HDMI input jacks. If the jack is not compatible with the ARC
(Audio Return Channel) function, also connect an optical digital cable. For details, refer to the operating
instructions supplied with your 4K TV or 4K projector.
Note
Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to use a High
Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for
4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
[31] Preparation
3. Connecting a TV
Notes on connecting cables
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
It is not necessary to connect all of the cables. Connect cables according to the availability of jacks on the
connected device.
Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to
use a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports
18 Gbps is required for 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc. For details about the high
bandwidth video format, see “Video formats supported by the receiver.”
We do not recommend using an HDMI-DVI conversion cable. If you connect an HDMI-DVI conversion cable
to a DVI-D device, the sound and/or image may be lost. Connect separate audio cables or digital connecting
cables, then reassign the input jacks if the sound is not output correctly.
When connecting optical digital cables, insert the plugs straight until they click into place.
Do not bend or tie optical digital cables.
When you use high bandwidth video formats such as 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2 and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, be sure
to set the HDMI signal format. For details, see “Setting HDMI signal formats (HDMI Signal Format).”
Hint
All of the digital audio jacks are compatible with 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz sampling frequencies.
If you want to connect several digital devices, but cannot find an unused input
In this case, reassign the input jacks.
[32] Preparation
3. Connecting a TV
About HDMI connections
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an interface that transmits video and audio signals in digital
format. Connecting devices made by Sony that are “BRAVIA” Sync-compatible makes operations simpler.
HDMI features
Video
All HDMI jacks support ITU-R BT.2020 wide color spaces, 3D, 4K, Deep Color (Deep Colour) and HDR (High
Dynamic Range) contents pass-through.
BT.2020 color space is new wider color standard that is defined for ultra-high definition television systems.
HDR is an emerging video format that can display a wider range of brightness levels. The receiver supports
HDR10, HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma), and Dolby Vision.
To enjoy 3D content, connect a 3D-compatible TV and video device (Blu-ray Disc Player, Blu-ray Disc
recorder, PlayStation 4, etc.) to the receiver using High Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet, put on 3D
glasses, and then play 3D-compatible content.
To enjoy 4K content, connect a 4K-compatible TV or video device (Blu-ray Disc Player, etc.) to the receiver
using Premium High Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet that support 18 Gbps, and then play 4K-compatible
content.
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2,
and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
The HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 jacks support bandwidths of up to 18 Gbps when [HDMI Signal Format] in the
[HDMI Setup] menu is set to [Enhanced format], and bandwidths of up to 9 Gbps when [HDMI Signal
Format] in the [HDMI Setup] menu is set to [Standard format].
The HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack (STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only) supports bandwidths of up to 9 Gbps.
The HDMI OUT A jack supports bandwidths of up to 18 Gbps.
The HDMI OUT B jack supports bandwidths of up to 18 Gbps when [HDMI Out B Mode] in the [HDMI Setup]
menu is set to [Main], and bandwidths of up to 9 Gbps when [HDMI Out B Mode] in the [HDMI Setup] menu
is set to [Zone2].
Analog video signals input to the VIDEO jack or COMPONENT VIDEO jacks can be output as HDMI signals.
Audio
Digital audio signals transmitted by HDMI can be output from the SPEAKERS terminals and the PRE OUT
jacks on this receiver. This signal supports Dolby Audio, DTS, DSD, and Linear PCM.
This receiver supports High Bitrate Audio (DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, DTS:X Master Audio, Dolby
Atmos).
The receiver can receive Multi Channel Linear PCM (up to 8 channels) with a sampling frequency of 192 kHz
or less via an HDMI connection.
Audio signals input to the OPTICAL IN, COAXIAL IN and ANALOG IN jacks can be output as HDMI signals
with converted analog video signals from the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to
[Zone2].
The HDMI OUT A jack supports Audio Return Channel (ARC).
HDCP
All HDMI jacks on the receiver support High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System Revision 2.2 (HDCP
2.2). Connect these HDMI jacks to jacks that support HDCP 2.2 on the TV and AV device. Refer to the
operating instructions of the connected device for details.
HDCP 2.2 is newly enhanced copyright protection technology that is used to protect content such as 4K
movies.
Note
Depending on the TV or video device, 4K or 3D content may not be displayed. Check the HDMI video formats supported
by the receiver.
When you connect two TVs to the receiver, Dolby Vision content may not be displayed. For details, see “Switching the
monitors that output the HDMI video signals.”
Refer to the operating instructions of each connected device for details.
[33] Preparation
4. Connecting audio-visual devices and the antennas (aerials)
Connecting devices with HDMI jacks
Connect devices to the receiver as illustrated below.
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
All HDMI jacks on the receiver support High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System Revision 2.2 (HDCP
2.2). To watch content protected by HDCP 2.2, such as 4K content, connect these HDMI jacks to jacks that
support HDCP 2.2 on the TV and AV device. Refer to the operating instructions of the connected device for
details.
Rear (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
Rear (for STR-ZA1100ES)
Front (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only)
HDMI cable (not supplied)
Super Audio CD player, CD player
DVD recorder
Blu-ray Disc™ Player, DVD player
4K Media Player
Cable box or Satellite box
Game console such as PlayStation 4
Note
The HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 jacks support bandwidths of up to 18 Gbps when [HDMI Signal Format] in the [HDMI
Setup] menu is set to [Enhanced format], and bandwidths of up to 9 Gbps when [HDMI Signal Format] in the [HDMI
Setup] menu is set to [Standard format].
The HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack (STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only) supports bandwidths of up to 9 Gbps.
Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to use a High
Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for
4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
Hint
This HDMI connection is an example. You can connect each HDMI device to any HDMI input, including the HDMI input on
the front panel.
The image quality depends on the connecting jack. We recommend that you connect your devices via an HDMI
connection if they have HDMI jacks.
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4. Connecting audio-visual devices and the antennas (aerials)
Connecting devices with jacks other than HDMI jacks
Connect devices to the receiver as illustrated below.
Solid lines show recommended connections and the dashed lines show alternative connections.
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
Audio cable (not supplied)
Video cable (not supplied)
Component video cable (not supplied)
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
Coaxial digital cable (not supplied)
*
If you connect devices with an OPTICAL jack, reassign the input jacks. For details, see “Using other video/audio input jacks (Input
Assignment).”
Hint
You can rename each input so that the name can be displayed on the display panel of the receiver. For details, see
“Changing the name for each input (Name).”
The image quality depends on the connecting jack. We recommend that you connect your devices via an HDMI
connection if they have HDMI jacks.
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4. Connecting audio-visual devices and the antennas (aerials)
Connecting the antennas (aerials)
Connect the supplied antennas (aerials) to the receiver as illustrated below.
Before connecting antenna (aerial), be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
AM loop antenna (aerial) (supplied)
FM wire antenna (aerial) (supplied)
Note
To prevent noise pickup, keep the AM loop antenna (aerial) away from the receiver and other devices.
Be sure to fully extend the FM wire antenna (aerial).
After connecting the FM wire antenna (aerial), keep it as horizontal as possible.
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4. Connecting audio-visual devices and the antennas (aerials)
Connecting another amplifier in Zone 2/3
You can enjoy image and sound from a device connected to the receiver in a zone other than the main zone. For
example, you can watch a DVD in the main zone and listen to a CD in Zone 2.
Connecting another amplifier using the VIDEO OUT ZONE 2 and ZONE 2 AUDIO
OUT jacks
TV monitor
Speakers
Other amplifier/receiver
Video cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)
Note
The VIDEO OUT ZONE2 jack can output video signal input from the VIDEO IN jacks.
When outputting optical/coaxial audio signals, set the audio output to PCM on the connected device. For details, refer to
the operating instructions of the connected device.
Connecting another amplifier or TV in Zone 2 (with HDMI connection)
HDMI video/audio input signals, optical/coaxial audio input signals are output to Zone 2 using the HDMI OUT B
(ZONE 2) jack on the receiver.
Speakers
TV
Other amplifier/receiver
HDMI cable (not supplied)
Note
The following settings are required for this connection.
Set [HDMI Out B Mode] in the [HDMI Setup] menu to [Zone2]
Set [Zone2 Audio Out] in the [HDMI Setup] menu to [Zone2 AMP]
When outputting optical/coaxial audio signals, set the audio output to PCM on the connected device. For details, refer to
the operating instructions of the connected device.
Connecting another amplifier using the ZONE 3 AUDIO OUT jacks
Speakers
Other amplifier/receiver
Audio cable (not supplied)
Note
Only devices connected to the analog audio input jacks and the built-in tuner (FM/AM) can output signals to Zone 3. No
signals are output from devices connected to only the digital input jacks.
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4. Connecting audio-visual devices and the antennas (aerials)
Digital audio formats supported by the receiver
The digital audio formats that this receiver can decode depend on the digital audio output jacks of the connected
device. This receiver supports the following audio formats. The words in brackets are those indicated on the
display panel.
Digital audio format
Maximum number of decoded
channels
Connection with
the receiver
STR-ZA3100ES/STRZA2100ES
STRZA1100ES
Dolby Digital [DOLBY DIGITAL]
5.1
5.1
COAXIAL/OPTICAL,
HDMI
Dolby Digital Plus [DOLBY DIGITAL +]
(*1)
7.1
7.1
HDMI
Dolby TrueHD [DOLBY TrueHD] (*1)
7.1
7.1
HDMI
Dolby Atmos - Dolby Digital Plus
[ATMOS - DD+] (*1) (*2)
5.1.4 or 7.1.2
5.1.2 or
7.1
HDMI
Dolby Atmos - Dolby TrueHD [ATMOS TrueHD] (*1) (*2)
5.1.4 or 7.1.2
5.1.2 or
7.1
HDMI
DTS [DTS]
5.1
5.1
COAXIAL/OPTICAL,
HDMI
DTS-ES Discrete [DTS-ES Dscrt]
6.1
6.1
COAXIAL/OPTICAL,
HDMI
DTS-ES Matrix [DTS-ES Mtrx]
6.1
6.1
COAXIAL/OPTICAL,
HDMI
DTS 96/24 [DTS 96/24]
5.1
5.1
COAXIAL/OPTICAL,
HDMI
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio [DTSHD HI RES] (*1)
7.1
7.1
HDMI
DTS-HD Master Audio [DTS-HD MA]
(*1)
7.1
7.1
HDMI
DTS:X [DTS:X] (*1)
5.1.4 or 7.1.2
5.1.2 or
7.1
HDMI
DTS:X Master Audio [DTS:X MA] (*1)
5.1.4 or 7.1.2
5.1.2 or
7.1
HDMI
DSD [DSD] (*1)
5.1
5.1
HDMI
Multi Channel Linear PCM [LINEAR
PCM] (*1)
7.1
7.1
HDMI
Audio signals are output in another format if the playback device does not correspond to the actual format. For details, refer to the
operating instructions of the playback device.
*2 Dolby Atmos is decoded as Dolby Digital Plus or Dolby TrueHD if the speaker pattern is set to 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0 or 5.1.
*1
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4. Connecting audio-visual devices and the antennas (aerials)
Video formats supported by the receiver
3D
Video format
2D
4096 × 2160p @ 59.94/60
Hz
○
(*1)
-
-
-
4096 × 2160p @ 50 Hz
○
(*1)
-
-
-
4096 × 2160p @ 29.97/30
Hz
○
(*2)
-
-
-
4096 × 2160p @ 25 Hz
○
(*2)
-
-
-
4096 × 2160p @ 23.98/24
Hz
○
(*2)
-
-
-
3840 × 2160p @ 59.94/60
Hz
○
(*1)
-
-
-
3840 × 2160p @ 50 Hz
○
(*1)
-
-
-
Frame
packing
Side-by-Side
(Half)
Over-Under (Top-andBottom)
3840 × 2160p @ 29.97/30
Hz
○
(*2)
-
-
-
3840 × 2160p @ 25 Hz
○
(*2)
-
-
-
3840 × 2160p @ 23.98/24
Hz
○
(*2)
-
-
-
1920 × 1080p @ 59.94/60
Hz
○
-
○
○
1920 × 1080p @ 50 Hz
○
-
○
○
1920 × 1080p @ 29.97/30
Hz
○
○
○
○
1920 × 1080p @ 25 Hz
○
○
○
○
1920 × 1080p @ 23.98/24
Hz
○
○
○
○
1920 × 1080i @ 59.94/60
Hz
○
○
○
○
1920 × 1080i @ 50 Hz
○
○
○
○
1280 × 720p @ 59.94/60
Hz
○
○
○
○
1280 × 720p @ 50 Hz
○
○
○
○
1280 × 720p @ 29.97/30
Hz
○
○
○
○
1280 × 720p @ 23.98/24
Hz
○
○
○
○
720 × 480p @ 59.94/60 Hz
○
-
-
-
720 × 576p @ 50 Hz
○
-
-
-
640 × 480p @ 59.94/60 Hz
○
-
-
-
If you use YCbCr 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:2:2/RGB 4:4:4 or YCbCr 4:2:0 deep color (10 bit or 12 bit) of these video formats, be sure to use
HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, 4 and/or 5 jacks, and Premium High Speed HDMI Cables, which can support bandwidth up to 18 Gbps.
*2 If you use deep color (10 bit or 12 bit) of these video formats, be sure to use HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, 4 and/or 5 jacks, and Premium High
Speed HDMI Cables, which can support bandwidth up to 18 Gbps.
*1
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4. Connecting audio-visual devices and the antennas (aerials)
Notes on connecting cables
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
It is not necessary to connect all of the cables. Connect cables according to the availability of jacks on the
connected device.
Sony recommends that you use an HDMI cable made by Sony or another HDMI-authorized cable. Be sure to
use a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports
18 Gbps is required for 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc. For details about the high
bandwidth video format, see “Video formats supported by the receiver.”
We do not recommend using an HDMI-DVI conversion cable. If you connect an HDMI-DVI conversion cable
to a DVI-D device, the sound and/or image may be lost. Connect separate audio cables or digital connecting
cables, then reassign the input jacks if the sound is not output correctly.
When connecting optical digital cables, insert the plugs straight until they click into place.
Do not bend or tie optical digital cables.
When you use high bandwidth video formats such as 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2 and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, be sure
to set the HDMI signal format. For details, see “Setting HDMI signal formats (HDMI Signal Format).”
Hint
All of the digital audio jacks are compatible with 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, and 96 kHz sampling frequencies.
If you want to connect several digital devices, but cannot find an unused input
In this case, reassign the input jacks.
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4. Connecting audio-visual devices and the antennas (aerials)
About HDMI connections
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is an interface that transmits video and audio signals in digital
format. Connecting devices made by Sony that are “BRAVIA” Sync-compatible makes operations simpler.
HDMI features
Video
All HDMI jacks support ITU-R BT.2020 wide color spaces, 3D, 4K, Deep Color (Deep Colour) and HDR (High
Dynamic Range) contents pass-through.
BT.2020 color space is new wider color standard that is defined for ultra-high definition television systems.
HDR is an emerging video format that can display a wider range of brightness levels. The receiver supports
HDR10, HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma), and Dolby Vision.
To enjoy 3D content, connect a 3D-compatible TV and video device (Blu-ray Disc Player, Blu-ray Disc
recorder, PlayStation 4, etc.) to the receiver using High Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet, put on 3D
glasses, and then play 3D-compatible content.
To enjoy 4K content, connect a 4K-compatible TV or video device (Blu-ray Disc Player, etc.) to the receiver
using Premium High Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet that support 18 Gbps, and then play 4K-compatible
content.
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2,
and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
The HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 jacks support bandwidths of up to 18 Gbps when [HDMI Signal Format] in the
[HDMI Setup] menu is set to [Enhanced format], and bandwidths of up to 9 Gbps when [HDMI Signal
Format] in the [HDMI Setup] menu is set to [Standard format].
The HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack (STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only) supports bandwidths of up to 9 Gbps.
The HDMI OUT A jack supports bandwidths of up to 18 Gbps.
The HDMI OUT B jack supports bandwidths of up to 18 Gbps when [HDMI Out B Mode] in the [HDMI Setup]
menu is set to [Main], and bandwidths of up to 9 Gbps when [HDMI Out B Mode] in the [HDMI Setup] menu
is set to [Zone2].
Analog video signals input to the VIDEO jack or COMPONENT VIDEO jacks can be output as HDMI signals.
Audio
Digital audio signals transmitted by HDMI can be output from the SPEAKERS terminals and the PRE OUT
jacks on this receiver. This signal supports Dolby Audio, DTS, DSD, and Linear PCM.
This receiver supports High Bitrate Audio (DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, DTS:X Master Audio, Dolby
Atmos).
The receiver can receive Multi Channel Linear PCM (up to 8 channels) with a sampling frequency of 192 kHz
or less via an HDMI connection.
Audio signals input to the OPTICAL IN, COAXIAL IN and ANALOG IN jacks can be output as HDMI signals
with converted analog video signals from the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to
[Zone2].
The HDMI OUT A jack supports Audio Return Channel (ARC).
HDCP
All HDMI jacks on the receiver support High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System Revision 2.2 (HDCP
2.2). Connect these HDMI jacks to jacks that support HDCP 2.2 on the TV and AV device. Refer to the
operating instructions of the connected device for details.
HDCP 2.2 is newly enhanced copyright protection technology that is used to protect content such as 4K
movies.
Note
Depending on the TV or video device, 4K or 3D content may not be displayed. Check the HDMI video formats supported
by the receiver.
When you connect two TVs to the receiver, Dolby Vision content may not be displayed. For details, see “Switching the
monitors that output the HDMI video signals.”
Refer to the operating instructions of each connected device for details.
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5. Connecting to the network
System requirements for a wired LAN connection
The following system environment is required to use the network function of the receiver via a wired LAN
connection.
Router
Use a router compatible with transmission speeds of 100 Mbps or greater.
We recommend that you use a router equipped with a built-in DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
server because the default setting on the receiver is DHCP.
This function automatically assigns IP addresses to devices on the LAN.
LAN cable
We recommend using a normal shielded type cable for a wired LAN to avoid electric noise.
Some flat-type LAN cables are easily affected by noise.
We recommend using a Category 7 cable.
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5. Connecting to the network
Connecting the receiver to the network using LAN cables (for
STR-ZA3100ES)
The following illustration is an example configuration of a home network with the receiver, and a computer.
Computer
LAN cable (not supplied)
Wireless access point, etc.
Network camera, etc.
Router
Modem
Internet
Note
Connect a router to one among ports 1 to 8 of the receiver using only one LAN cable. Do not connect the same router to
the receiver using more than one LAN cable. It may cause a malfunction.
Ports No. 1 and No. 2 support PoE (Power over Ethernet, Alternative A). If you connect a PoE-compatible device to one
of these ports, power will be supplied to the device from the receiver.
You can also connect a device that does not support PoE to the PoE port.
The PoE port lights in red while supplying power.
This receiver supports PoE Class 3.
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5. Connecting to the network
Connecting the receiver to the network using LAN cables (for
STR-ZA2100ES/STR-ZA1100ES)
The following illustration is an example configuration of a home network with the receiver, and a computer.
The STR-ZA2100ES is used for illustrative purpose in this topic.
Computer
LAN cable (not supplied)
Router
Modem
Internet
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6. Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control
Inserting batteries into the remote control
Insert two R03 (size AAA) batteries (supplied) into the remote control. Make sure that the + and - ends are in
the correct position when installing batteries.
Note
Do not leave the remote control in an extremely hot or humid place.
Do not use a new battery with an old one.
Do not mix manganese batteries with other kinds of batteries.
Do not expose the remote control sensor to direct sunlight or lights. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
If you do not intend to use the remote control for an extended period of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible
damage from battery leakage and corrosion.
When the receiver no longer responds to the remote control, replace both of the batteries with new ones.
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6. Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control
Turning on the receiver
Before connecting the AC power cord (mains lead), be sure to make connections with speakers and the other
devices.
1
Connect the supplied AC power cord (mains lead) to the AC IN terminal on the receiver firmly,
then connect the AC power cord (mains lead) to a wall outlet.
AC IN terminal
AC power cord (mains lead) (supplied)
*
2
Space remains between the plug and the rear panel even when the power cord (mains lead) is inserted firmly. The cord is
supposed to be connected this way. This is not malfunction.
Press
(power) to turn on the receiver.
You can also turn on the receiver using MAIN
press MAIN
(power) again.
(power) on the remote control. To turn off the receiver,
Note
After you turn off the receiver, [STANDBY] flashes on the display panel. Do not disconnect the AC power cord (mains
lead) while [STANDBY] is flashing. This may cause a malfunction.
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6. Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control
Notes on installing the receiver
Do not install the receiver in a confined space, such as a bookcase.
Sufficient space around the receiver is needed to release heat. When placing the receiver in a rack, leave
more than 44.45 mm (1.75 in) space above the receiver, and more than 44.45 mm (1.75 in) space along the
sides of the receiver. The rack behind the receiver should be open. If you place the receiver with its back
against the wall, leave more than 88.9 mm (3.5 in) space between the receiver and the wall.
Make sure to use a “WS-RE1” dedicated rack mount kit for this receiver when mounting the receiver on a
rack mount.
Place the receiver in a location with adequate ventilation to prevent heat buildup and prolong the life of the
receiver.
Do not place the receiver near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, or
mechanical shock.
Do not place anything on top of the cabinet that might block the ventilation holes and cause malfunctions.
Magnets are attached to both the front panel and front cover. Do not place cards with magnetic stripes, such
as bank cards or ID passes, near the receiver. These cards may become unusable due to the effects of the
magnets on the receiver.
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7. Setting up the receiver using Easy Setup
Setting up the receiver using the Easy Setup
When you turn on the receiver for the first time or after the receiver is initialized, the Easy Setup screen appears
on the TV screen. You can set up the following settings for the receiver by following the instructions on the Easy
Setup screen.
Auto Calibration
Check your speaker system and perform automatic calibration according to the configuration and
arrangement of your speaker system.
Internet Setup
Configure settings to connect the receiver to the network.
Note
Switch the input of the TV to the input to which the receiver is connected to use this function.
If the Easy Setup screen does not appear or you want to display the Easy Setup screen manually, you can
display it by selecting [Setup] - [Easy Setup] from the home menu.
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Performing Auto Calibration
1. About Auto Calibration
Auto Calibration allows you to perform automatic calibration as follows.
Check the connection between each speaker and the receiver.
Adjust the speaker level.
Measure the distance of each speaker from your seating position. (*1)
Measure the speaker size. (*1)
Measure the frequency characteristics (EQ). (*1)
Measure the frequency characteristics (Phase). (*1) (*2)
*1
*2
The measurement result is not utilized when [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
The measurement result may be not utilized, depending on the audio formats.
Note
The D.C.A.C. is designed to achieve proper sound balance for your room. However, you can adjust the speaker levels
manually according to your preference using [Test Tone].
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Performing Auto Calibration
2. Before you perform Auto Calibration
Before you perform Auto Calibration, check the following items:
Set up and connect the speakers.
Do not connect any microphones other than the supplied calibration microphone to the CALIBRATION MIC
jack.
If using a bi-amplifier connection or speakers with a front B connection, set the assignment for the
SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals properly. For details, see
“Assigning the surround back speaker terminals (SB Speaker Assign).”
Set the speaker output to a setting other than [SPEAKERS OFF]. For details, see “4. Selecting the front
speakers.”
Remove any obstructions between the calibration microphone and the speakers.
For accurate measurement, make sure the environment is quiet and free from noise.
Note
The speakers emit very loud sound during the calibration and the volume cannot be adjusted. Be considerate of your
neighbors and any children who are present.
If the muting function has been activated before you perform Auto Calibration, the muting function will shut off
automatically.
It may not be possible to take the correct measurements or to perform Auto Calibration at all if special speakers such as
dipole speakers are used.
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Performing Auto Calibration
3. Connecting the calibration microphone
Calibration microphone (supplied)
1
Connect the supplied calibration microphone to the CALIBRATION MIC jack.
2
Set up the calibration microphone.
Place the calibration microphone at your listening position and set it at the same height as your ears.
Note
Insert the plug of the calibration microphone all the way into the CALIBRATION MIC jack. If the calibration microphone is
not connected securely, measurements may not be made properly.
Position the calibration microphone horizontally with the L (left) and R (right) ends at the same height.
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Performing Auto Calibration
4. Selecting the front speakers
You can select the front speakers you want to operate.
Be sure to use the buttons on the receiver to perform this operation.
1
Press SPEAKERS on the receiver repeatedly to select the front speaker system you want to
operate.
The indicators on the display panel shows which set of terminals are selected.
SP A :
Speakers connected to the SPEAKERS FRONT A terminals.
SP B (*):
Speakers connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals.
SP AB (*):
Speakers connected to both the SPEAKERS FRONT A and SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT
B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals (parallel connection).
(None):
[SPEAKERS OFF] appears on the display panel. No audio signals are output from any speaker terminals, or
the PRE OUT jacks.
*
To select [SP B] or [SP AB], set the assignment for the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals to
[Front B] by using [SB Speaker Assign] in the [Speaker Setup] menu.
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Performing Auto Calibration
5. Performing Auto Calibration
You can perform automatic calibration from your listening position.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Auto Calibration].
3
Follow the instructions on the TV screen, then press
to select [Start].
The measurement starts in 5 seconds.
The measurement process will take approximately 30 seconds with a test tone.
When the measurement ends, a beep sounds and the screen switches.
4
Select the item you want.
Save: Saves the measurement results and exits the setting process.
Retry: Performs the Auto Calibration again.
Discard: Exits the setting process without saving the measurement results.
For details on the measurement results, see “6. Checking Auto Calibration results.”
5
Save the measurement results.
Select [Save] in step 4.
Calibration Matching
When Auto Calibration is executed, this function works automatically, matching the distance and level of the
right and left speakers. You can set this function only after the D.C.A.C. measurement process has been
completed and the results of the D.C.A.C. measurement are saved. The setting is valid until you change it.
Note
If an error code or warning message appears on the screen in step 3, see “List of messages after Auto Calibration
measurements.”
Hint
You can also perform automatic calibration by pressing the AUTO CAL button on the remote control. If you use the AUTO
CAL button, the following restrictions apply to the operation:
Prior settings relating to the Auto Calibration will be skipped.
You can only use the display panel for the operation.
The Auto Calibration function will be canceled if you perform the following during the measurement process:
Turn the receiver on or off.
Press the input buttons on the remote control or on the receiver.
Press .
Press SPEAKERS on the receiver.
Press HDMI OUTPUT.
Press AMP MENU.
Press HOME.
Press AUTO CAL.
Change the volume level.
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Performing Auto Calibration
6. Checking Auto Calibration results
To check error codes or warning messages received in [Auto Calibration], proceed with the following steps:
If an error code appears
Check the error and perform Auto Calibration again.
1
Select [Retry].
2
Follow the instructions on the TV screen and then press
to select [Start].
The measurement starts in 5 seconds.
The measurement process will take approximately 30 seconds with a test tone.
When the measurement ends, a beep sounds and the screen switches.
3
Select the item you want.
Save: Saves the measurement results and exits the setting process.
Retry: Performs the Auto Calibration again.
Discard: Exits the setting process without saving the measurement results.
4
Save the measurement results.
Select [Save] in step 3.
If a warning message appears
Check the warning message and select [OK]. For details on the warning messages, see “List of messages after
Auto Calibration measurements.”
Hint
The measurement results may vary depending on the position of the subwoofer. However, continuing to use the receiver
with that value does not cause problems.
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Playing AV devices
Using the menu on the TV screen
You can display the menu of the receiver on the TV screen (*).
When you want to display the menu on the TV screen connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack, set [HDMI Out B Mode] to
[Main].
*
1
Switch the input of the TV to the input to which the receiver is connected.
2
Press HOME to display the home menu on the TV screen.
3
Press
/
repeatedly to select the menu you want, then press
to enter the menu.
Home menu items
Watch: Select to display video from the connected device.
Listen: Select to listen to sound from the connected device.
Custom Preset: Select to save various settings for the receiver and recall those settings.
Sound Effects: Select to enjoy sound effects.
Zone Controls: Select to adjust settings for Zone 2 or Zone 3.
Setup: Select to adjust the various settings for the receiver.
Note
Sound is not output from the TV speakers while the home menu is displayed.
Hint
When [OPTIONS] appears in the lower right portion of the TV screen, you can display the function list by pressing
OPTIONS and selecting a related function.
To return to the previous screen, press RETURN.
To exit the menu, press HOME to display the home menu, then press HOME again.
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Playing AV devices
Enjoying video/sound from the connected device
1
Switch the input of the TV to the input to which the receiver is connected.
2
Press HOME.
The home menu is displayed on the TV screen.
Depending on the TV, the home menu may take some time to appear on the TV screen.
3
Select [Watch] or [Listen] from the home menu.
The menu item list appears on the TV screen.
4
Select the device you want.
5
Turn on the device and start playback.
6
Press
+/– to adjust the volume level.
You can also use MASTER VOLUME on the receiver.
7
Press 2CH/DIRECT, A.F.D., MOVIE or MULTI ST. to enjoy the surround sound.
You can also use 2CH/DIRECT, A.F.D., MOVIE or MULTI ST. on the receiver.
Note
Before you turn off the receiver, be sure to turn down the volume level. Otherwise, the next time you turn on the
receiver, sound may be output at a high volume level and damage your speakers.
When you turn on the receiver for the first time, it may take up to one minute until sound is output from the receiver.
Hint
You can select the device you want by pressing the input buttons on the remote control or the receiver.
You can adjust the volume level differently using the MASTER VOLUME knob on the receiver or the
remote control.
To turn the volume up or down quickly
Turn the knob quickly.
Press and hold one of the buttons.
+/– buttons on the
To make fine adjustments
Turn the knob slowly.
Press one of the buttons and release it immediately.
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Playing AV devices
Enjoying sound of an ARC compatible TV (Audio Return
Channel)
If your TV supports the Audio Return Channel (ARC) function, set the receiver by the following procedure to
output the sound of the TV from the speakers connected to the receiver.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Audio Return Channel].
3
Select the setting you want.
Standard: The sound of the TV connected to the receiver via the HDMI OUT A jack is output from the
receiver when TV input is selected.
Off: The sound of the TV connected to the receiver via the HDMI OUT A jack is not output from the
receiver even when TV input is selected.
If you connect to a TV that is not compatible with the Audio Return Channel (ARC)
function or you want to select an audio signal using a cable other than an HDMI cable
(e.g. via an optical digital cable or an audio cable)
Select [Setup] - [Input Setup] - [Input Mode] and switch the audio input mode.
Note
Be sure to turn off the volume of the TV or activate the muting function of the TV.
If your TV does not support the System Audio Control function, set [Audio Out] to [TV + AMP] in the [HDMI Setup]
menu to output the sound of the TV from the TV speaker and the speakers connected to the receiver.
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Playing AV devices
If you use a TV compatible with Dolby Digital Plus output
The receiver can receive Dolby Atmos signals in the Dolby Digital Plus format, not only when audio signals are
input from the HDMI input jack but also from a TV connected to the receiver by using the Audio Return Channel
(ARC) function.
Turn on the ARC function to enable the transmission of Dolby Digital Plus signals. This receiver is designed to
activate the ARC function separately even if [Control for HDMI] is set to [Off] in the [HDMI Setup] menu. In this
case, set the receiver by the following procedure.
1
Turn on the Control for HDMI function of the TV.
2
Change the setting for the audio output of the TV so that the TV can output the Dolby Digital
Plus signals.
For details on setting the TV, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
3
Set [Audio Return Channel] to [Standard] in the [HDMI Setup] menu on the receiver.
4
Set the HDMI OUTPUT setting to [HDMI OUT A] on the receiver.
5
Turn off the Control for HDMI function for all devices connected to the receiver except the TV.
For details, refer to the operating instructions of the connected devices.
6
Turn off any settings for the operation of other devices on the TV’s remote control.
For details on setting the TV, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
7
Switch the input of the receiver to [TV].
Note
The ARC function only works on the TV connected to the HDMI OUT A jack.
If the Control for HDMI function is activated on the source devices connected to the receiver or the TV, the interlocking
functions only work between the TV and the source devices.
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Playing AV devices
Watching HDCP 2.2 copyright-protected content
To watch HDCP 2.2 copyright-protected content such as 4K content, connect the receiver and TV via an HDCP
2.2-compatible HDMI jack. You can only view copyright-protected 4K content through the HDCP 2.2-compatible
HDMI jack connection. For details on whether the TV and 4K devices are equipped with an HDCP 2.2-compatible
HDMI jack, refer to the operating instructions of the TV and 4K devices.
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Listening to the radio
Listening to FM/AM radio
You can listen to FM and AM broadcasts through the built-in tuner. Before operation, be sure you have
connected the FM and AM antennas (aerials) to the receiver.
1
Select [Listen] - [FM TUNER] or [AM TUNER] from the home menu.
The FM/AM screen appears.
To switch the screen mode, press OPTIONS and select [Simple] or [Full] in [FM/AM Display] from the
options menu.
FM/AM screen (Simple mode)
The Simple mode screen appears in the default setting.
1. Band indication
You can select [FM] or [AM] by pressing the FM or AM.
2. Frequency indication
You can tune to a station automatically by pressing TUNING +/-. The receiver stops scanning whenever a
station is received.
You can also select a preset station by pressing PRESET +/-.
FM/AM screen (Full mode)
You can select and operate each item on the screen by pressing
/
/
/
and
.
1. Band indication
You can select [FM] or [AM] by pressing
/
repeatedly.
2. Frequency indication
/
repeatedly (Auto Tuning).
You can tune to a station automatically by pressing
Press
to scan from lower to higher frequency stations or press
to scan from higher to lower stations.
The receiver stops scanning whenever a station is received.
3. Preset station list
You can tune to a station by selecting the preset number from the list.
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Listening to the radio
Presetting FM/AM radio stations (Preset Memory)
You can store up to 30 FM and 30 AM stations as your favorite stations.
1
Select [Listen] - [FM TUNER] or [AM TUNER] from the home menu.
If the Simple mode screen appears, switch to the Full mode screen by pressing OPTIONS and selecting
[Full] in [FM/AM Display] from the options menu.
2
Tune to the station that you want to preset.
3
Press OPTIONS.
4
Select [Preset Memory] from the options menu.
5
Select a preset number.
The station is stored as the selected preset number.
6
Repeat steps 1 to 5 to store another station.
You can store stations as follows:
AM band: AM 1 to AM 30
FM band: FM 1 to FM 30
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Listening to the radio
Tuning to a station directly (Direct Tuning)
You can enter the frequency of a station directly.
1
Select [Listen] - [FM TUNER] or [AM TUNER] from the home menu.
If the Simple mode screen appears, switch to the Full mode screen by pressing OPTIONS and selecting
[Full] in [FM/AM Display] from the options menu.
/
/
/
to select the Frequency indication and then press
2
Press
3
Enter the frequency using
4
/
1. Press
/
to select a digit.
2. Press
/
to change the digit.
Press
/
/
.
.
.
Note
If the tuned frequency is invalid or out of range, [---.-- MHz] or [---- kHz] appears and then the screen returns to the
current frequency.
Make sure you have entered the right frequency. If not, repeat steps 3 and 4. If you still cannot tune to a station, the
frequency may not be in use in your area.
Hint
Adjust the direction of the AM loop antenna (aerial) for optimum reception upon tuning to an AM station.
The tuning scale for direct tuning is shown below:
FM: 100 kHz
AM: 10 kHz (*)
*
The AM tuning scale can be changed. For details, see “Changing the AM tuning scale.”
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Listening to the radio
Changing the AM tuning scale
You can change the AM tuning scale to either 9 kHz or 10 kHz using the buttons on the receiver.
Be sure to use the buttons on the receiver to perform this operation.
1
Turn off the receiver.
2
Hold down TUNING MODE and press
(power) on the receiver.
The current AM tuning scale is changed to 9 kHz (or 10 kHz). To reset the scale to 10 kHz (or 9 kHz),
repeat the procedure above.
Note
Depending on the settings, the receiver may take some time to change the AM tuning scale.
All preset stations will be erased when you change the tuning scale.
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Enjoying sound effects
Selecting a sound field (Sound Field)
You can select from a variety of sound field modes according to speaker connections or input sources.
1
Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Sound Field].
3
Select the sound field you want.
For details on each sound field, see “Selectable sound fields and their effects.”
Note
The sound fields for movie may not work, depending on the input or the speaker pattern you select, or with audio
formats.
The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals,
depending on the audio format.
Some speakers or the subwoofer may not output sound, depending on the sound field setting.
If there is any noise present, the noise may be different, depending on the sound field you select.
Hint
You can also select [Sound Field] in [Sound Effects] from the home menu.
You can also use 2CH/DIRECT, A.F.D., MOVIE or MULTI ST. on the remote control or the receiver to select a sound field.
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Enjoying sound effects
Selectable sound fields and their effects
Sound field
2CH/DIRECT
A.F.D.
MOVIE
MULTI ST.
Display
panel
Explanation
2ch
Stereo
2CH
STEREO
Plays back 2-channel audio signals without adding any surround
effects. Monaural and multi-channel audio signals are output after
being converted into a 2-channel signal.
This sound field is best suited for playing back audio signals as they
are from two front speakers only, without adding any virtual surround
effects.
The sound is output from the front left/right speakers only.
There is no sound from the subwoofer.
Direct
DIRECT
Plays back all audio signals without adding any surround effects.
Auto
Format
Decoding
Auto
Format
Decoding
(A.F.D.)
Decodes and plays back audio signals using the optimal processing
method according to the audio signal input.
Dolby
Surround
DOLBY
SURROUND
Dolby Surround upmixer expands traditional audio content for
playback through any multi-channel speaker configuration, including
height speakers.
This upmixer is a new and enhanced replacement for the popular
Dolby Pro Logic II technology.
Neural:X
NEURAL:X
Neural:X remaps stereo, 5.1, and 7.1 movies and music to match
your speaker layout.
Multi
MULTI
Outputs sound from all connected speakers.
When 2-channel or monaural audio signals are input, the receiver
outputs sound from all speakers without adding any surround effects.
Stereo
STEREO
When multi-channel audio signals are input, sound may not be output
from certain speakers depending on the speaker settings or playback
content.
Note
Dolby Atmos is decoded as Dolby TrueHD or Dolby Digital Plus when [Direct], [2ch Stereo] or [Neural:X] is being used.
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Enjoying sound effects
Resetting sound fields to the default settings
Be sure to use the buttons on the receiver to perform this operation.
1
Turn off the receiver.
2
Hold down MULTI ST. and press
(power) on the receiver.
[S.F. INITIALIZED!] appears on the display panel and all sound fields are reset to their default setting.
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Enjoying sound effects
Adjusting the equalizer (Equalizer)
You can use the following parameters to adjust the tonal quality (bass/treble level) of the front, center,
surround/surround back, height1 (*1), height2 (*1) and height (*2) speakers.
Level (dB)
Frequency (Hz)
Bass
Treble
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Equalizer].
3
Select [Front], [Center], [Surround], [Height1] (*1), [Height2] (*1) or [Height] (*2).
4
Select [Bass] or [Treble].
5
Adjust the gain.
for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES
for STR-ZA1100ES
*1
*2
Note
This function does not work in the following cases:
[Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
[Pure Direct] is set to [On].
Frequencies for [Bass] and [Treble] are fixed.
Depending on the audio format, the receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the original sampling
frequency of the input signals.
Hint
You can also select [Equalizer] in [Sound Effects] from the home menu.
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Enjoying sound effects
Enjoying clear and dynamic sound at a low volume (Sound
Optimizer)
You can enjoy clear and dynamic sound at low volume levels using the Sound Optimizer function.
After Auto Calibration is performed, the sound level is optimized to suit your environment.
1
Select [Sound Effects] - [Sound Optimizer] from the home menu.
2
Select the setting you want.
Normal: Adjusts for the reference level of a movie.
Low: Adjusts for a CD or other software whose average sound pressure level is processed highly.
Off
Note
This function does not work in the following cases:
[Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
[Pure Direct] is set to [On].
The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals,
depending on the audio format.
Hint
You can also select [Sound Optimizer] in the [Audio Setup] menu.
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Enjoying sound effects
Enjoying more natural sound with speakers installed in the
ceiling (In-Ceiling Speaker Mode)
Set whether or not to use In-Ceiling Speaker Mode with the current input.
In a setup where the front and center speakers are installed in the ceiling, lowering the audio output position to
the screen height allows you to enjoy a more natural experience.
1
Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [In-Ceiling Speaker Mode].
3
Select the setting you want.
Front & Center: Lowers the audio output position for both the front and center speakers installed in
ceiling to the screen height.
Front: Lowers the audio output position for the front speakers installed in ceiling to the screen height.
Off: Does not activate this function.
Note
This function does not work in the following cases:
[Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
Dolby Atmos enabled speakers are used.
Dolby Atmos is being decoded.
[Pure Direct] is set to [On].
This function may not work depending on the audio format.
The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals
depending on the audio format.
Hint
You can also switch this function on/off for each input on the Input Setup screen.
You can also select [In-Ceiling Speaker Mode] in [Sound Effects] from the home menu.
You can also switch the function on/off by pressing IN-CEILING SP on the remote control or the receiver.
To obtain optimal effects in the listening environment, configure the [Ceiling Height] setting and perform Auto
Calibration.
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Enjoying sound effects
Enjoying high-fidelity sound (Pure Direct)
You can enjoy higher-fidelity sound from all inputs using the Pure Direct function. When the Pure Direct function
is on, the display panel lights off to suppress noise that affects sound quality.
1
Select [Sound Effects] - [Pure Direct] from the home menu.
2
Select [On].
Canceling Pure Direct
The Pure Direct function will be canceled when you perform the following:
Select [Off] in step 2.
Press PURE DIRECT.
Change the sound field.
Change the scene setting on the TV (Scene Select).
Change the setting of [Equalizer], [Sound Optimizer], [Dynamic Range Compressor] or [In-Ceiling Speaker
Mode].
Note
[Equalizer], [Sound Optimizer], [Dynamic Range Compressor] and [In-Ceiling Speaker Mode] do not work when the
Pure Direct function is selected.
Hint
You can also use PURE DIRECT to turn the Pure Direct function on or off.
You can also select [Pure Direct] in the [Audio Setup] menu.
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Enjoying sound effects
Using the DTS:X Dialog Control function
The DTS:X Dialog Control function is a function which adjusts the dialog levels during playback of the DTS:X
stream. This function enables you to increase the dialog levels in contrast with the background sound and hear
dialog easily even under noisy circumstances.
1
Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
2
Select [Dialog Control].
3
Press
/
to adjust the dialog level.
Note
This function may not work depending on the audio signals.
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Overview of multi-zone features
What you can do with multi-zone features
Enjoying sound in two locations via an analog connection - Zone 2
You can enjoy sound at the same time in another room by connecting the speakers that are located in another
room to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals. For example, you can
listen to the same music from an AV device located in the living room in both the living room and kitchen, or
watch a movie in the living room while music from a different device is played in the kitchen.
The volume can be adjusted separately for each room.
Note
When you have made the Zone 2 speaker connection as illustrated above, set [SB Speaker Assign] to [Zone2] in the
[Speaker Setup] menu.
Hint
You can connect one more receiver or amplifier in Zone 2 to the ZONE 2 AUDIO OUT jacks to enjoy sound in Zone 2.
If connecting a TV to the VIDEO OUT ZONE2 jack, you can also view composite video images in Zone 2.
Enjoying sound in three locations via an analog connection - Zone 2 + Zone 3
In addition to Zone 2, you can enjoy music at the same time in a third room by connecting a receiver or
amplifier located in the third room to the ZONE 3 AUDIO OUT jacks. For example, audio from an AV device
placed in a living room can be played in the kitchen and a terrace at the same time, or different content can be
played in each of the three rooms.
The volume can be adjusted separately for each room.
E.g. When the Zone 2 speakers are connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT
B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals
Enjoying video and sound in two locations via an HDMI connection - Zone 2
You can enjoy movies and music in another room by connecting a TV or different AV receiver located in another
room to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack. For example, movies or music from an AV device located in the living
room can be played at high quality in a bedroom.
Note
There are restrictions on the audio sources that can be used in Zone 2/3. For details, see “Available input sources for
each zone.”
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Overview of multi-zone features
Available input sources for each zone
Available input sources vary depending on the zone you have selected.
Available input sources for main zone
You can select all input sources from every device connected to the receiver in the main zone.
Input
name
Input source
BD/DVD
Source signal from the HDMI IN 1 (BD/DVD) jack
Source signal from the DIGITAL COAXIAL IN (BD/DVD) jack
Source signal from the COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1 (BD/DVD) jacks
SAT/CATV
Source signal from the HDMI IN 2 (SAT/CATV) jack
GAME
Source signal from the HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) on the
front panel or HDMI IN 3 (GAME) jack (for STR-ZA1100ES)
STB
Source signal from the HDMI IN 3 (STB) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) or HDMI
IN 4 (STB) jack (for STR-ZA1100ES)
VIDEO
Source signal from the HDMI IN 4 (VIDEO) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only)
Source signal from the COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 (VIDEO) jacks
Source signal from the VIDEO IN VIDEO jack and VIDEO AUDIO IN jacks
AUX
Source signal from the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 1 (AUX) jack
Source signal from the VIDEO IN AUX jack and AUX AUDIO IN jacks
TV
Source signal from the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 2 (TV) jack
Source signal from the TV AUDIO IN jacks
SACD/CD
Source signal from the HDMI IN 5 (SA-CD/CD) jack
Source signal from the SA-CD/CD AUDIO IN jacks
FM
TUNER
FM broadcast received through the built-in tuner
AM
TUNER
AM broadcast received through the built-in tuner
Input sources which can be output to Zone 2 (analog connection)
The following input sources can be output to Zone 2.
Input
name
Input source
SOURCE
Signals from the current input in main zone
BD/DVD
Source signal from the HDMI IN 1 (BD/DVD) jack (*1)
Source signal from the DIGITAL COAXIAL IN (BD/DVD) jack (*1)
SAT/CATV
Source signal from the HDMI IN 2 (SAT/CATV) jack (*1)
GAME
Source signal from the HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) on the
front panel or HDMI IN 3 (GAME) jack (for STR-ZA1100ES) (*1)
STB
Source signal from the HDMI IN 3 (STB) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) or HDMI
IN 4 (STB) jack (for STR-ZA1100ES)
VIDEO
Source signal from the HDMI IN 4 (VIDEO) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only)
(*1)
Source signal from the VIDEO IN VIDEO jack
Source signal from the VIDEO AUDIO IN jacks
AUX
Source signal from the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 1 (AUX) jack (*1)
Source signal from the VIDEO IN AUX jack
Source signal from the AUX AUDIO IN jacks
TV
Source signal from the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 2 (TV) jack (*1)
Source signal from the TV AUDIO IN jacks
SACD/CD
Source signal from the HDMI IN 5 (SA-CD/CD) jack (*1)
Source signal from the SA-CD/CD AUDIO IN jacks
FM
TUNER
FM broadcast received through the built-in tuner
AM
TUNER
AM broadcast received through the built-in tuner
*1
The following restrictions are set on the digital audio signals input from the HDMI, coaxial and optical input jacks on the receiver:
Only 2ch PCM signals are output to Zone 2.
Digital audio stream signals such as DSD and Dolby Digital are not output to Zone 2.
Multi-channel stream signals are automatically converted to 2 channels signals, and then output to Zone 2 if
the same source signals as the main zone are selected in Zone 2.
If the digital audio signals input from the HDMI, coaxial and optical input jacks on the receiver are not output to Zone 2, set the audio
output to 2ch PCM on the connected device. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the connected device.
Note
When [FM TUNER] or [AM TUNER] is selected at the same time in the main zone and Zone 2 or Zone 3, the item most
recently selected will be set.
If you change the sound field or speaker settings in the main zone while the input for Zone 2 is set to [SOURCE] or the
same input is selected in the main zone and Zone 2, the sound may also be momentarily interrupted in Zone 2.
Input sources which can be output to Zone 2 (HDMI connection)
The following input sources can be output to Zone 2 when Zone 2 speakers are connected to another receiver or
amplifier connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack.
Input
name
Input source
SOURCE
Signals from the current input in main zone
BD/DVD
Source signal from the HDMI IN 1 (BD/DVD) jack
Source signal from the DIGITAL COAXIAL IN (BD/DVD) jack (*2)
Source signal from the COMPONENT VIDEO IN 1 (BD/DVD) jacks (*3)
SAT/CATV
Source signal from the HDMI IN 2 (SAT/CATV) jack
GAME
Source signal from the HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) on the
front panel or HDMI IN 3 (GAME) jack (for STR-ZA1100ES)
STB
Source signal from the HDMI IN 3 (STB) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) or HDMI
IN 4 (STB) jack (for STR-ZA1100ES)
VIDEO
Source
Source
Source
Source
AUX
Source signal from the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 1 (AUX) jack (*2)
Source signal from the VIDEO IN AUX jack (*3)
Source signal from the AUX AUDIO IN jacks
TV
Source signal from the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN 2 (TV) jack (*2)
Source signal from the TV AUDIO IN jacks
SACD/CD
Source signal from the HDMI IN 5 (SA-CD/CD) jack
Source signal from the SA-CD/CD AUDIO IN jacks
FM
TUNER
FM broadcast received through the built-in tuner
signal
signal
signal
signal
from
from
from
from
the
the
the
the
HDMI IN 4 (VIDEO) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only)
COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 (VIDEO) jacks (*3)
VIDEO IN VIDEO jack (*3)
VIDEO AUDIO IN jacks
AM
TUNER
*2
AM broadcast received through the built-in tuner
The following restrictions are set on the digital audio signals input from the coaxial and optical input jacks on the receiver:
Only 2ch PCM signals are output to Zone 2.
Digital audio stream signals such as DSD and Dolby Digital are not output to Zone 2.
Multi-channel stream signals are automatically converted to 2 channels signals, and then output to Zone 2 if
the same source signals as the main zone are selected in Zone 2.
If the digital audio signals input from the coaxial and optical input jacks on the receiver are not output to Zone 2, set the audio output
to 2ch PCM on the connected device. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the connected device.
*3
The receiver cannot output a different analog signal to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack while an analog signal of the main zone is
being output from the HDMI OUT A jack.
Note
When [FM TUNER] or [AM TUNER] is selected at the same time in the main zone and Zone 2 or Zone 3, the item most
recently selected will be set.
If you change the sound field or speaker settings in the main zone while the input for Zone 2 is set to [SOURCE] or the
same input is selected in the main zone and Zone 2, the sound may also be momentarily interrupted in Zone 2.
Input sources which can be output to Zone 3
The following input sources can be output to Zone 3.
You cannot watch video in Zone 3.
Input name
Input source
SOURCE
Analog audio signals from the current input in main zone
VIDEO
Source signal from the VIDEO AUDIO IN jacks
AUX
Source signal from the AUX AUDIO IN jacks
TV
Source signal from the TV AUDIO IN jacks
SA-CD/CD
Source signal from the SA-CD/CD AUDIO IN jacks
FM TUNER
FM broadcast received through the built-in tuner
AM TUNER
AM broadcast received through the built-in tuner
Note
When [FM TUNER] or [AM TUNER] is selected at the same time in the main zone and Zone 3, the item most recently
selected will be set.
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Enjoying sound from speakers located in another room (Zone 2)
Connecting 5.1-channel speaker system with Zone 2
connection
Connect each speaker as illustrated below.
Before connecting cables, be sure to disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead).
For details on how to connect speaker cables to the receiver, see “How to connect speaker cables.”
Monaural audio cable (not supplied)
Speaker cable (not supplied)
After you have made the Zone 2 speaker connection, set [SB Speaker Assign] to [Zone2] in the [Speaker Setup]
menu.
Note
After you have installed and connected your speakers, set the speaker pattern to [5.1] using [Speaker Pattern] in the
[Speaker Setup] menu.
You can only set [SB Speaker Assign] if a speaker pattern in which speakers are not connected to the SPEAKERS
SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT(FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals is selected.
Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the speaker cables and the SPEAKERS
terminals.
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Enjoying sound from speakers located in another room (Zone 2)
Assigning the speakers for Zone 2
You can assign the speakers installed in Zone 2 as Zone 2 speakers. Follow the procedure below after connecting
the speakers installed in Zone 2 to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2)
terminals of the receiver.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Speaker Pattern].
3
Set a speaker pattern in which speakers are not connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals.
4
Assign the speaker terminals for Zone 2 in the following way:
Assigning the surround back speaker terminals (SB Speaker Assign)
Note
You can only set [SB Speaker Assign] if a speaker pattern that does not use the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT
(FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals is selected.
[75] Using the Multi-Zone Features
Enjoying sound from speakers located in another room (Zone 2)
Enjoying sound in Zone 2
You can enjoy sound from the receiver in Zone 2 by the following procedure.
1
Select [Zone Controls] - [Zone2 Power] - [On] from the home menu.
Zone 2 is activated.
2
Select the source signals you want to output in [Zone2 Input].
Select [SOURCE] if you want to listen to the same sound as main zone in Zone 2.
3
Start playback on the device connected appropriate input.
4
Adjust to a suitable volume level in [Zone2 Volume].
Hint
You can also activate Zone 2 by pressing ZONE2
receiver.
(power) on the remote control, or by pressing ZONE2 on the
After Zone 2 is activated, you can also select source signals using the input buttons on the receiver or adjust the volume
level using MASTER VOLUME on the receiver while the display panel of the receiver is in one of the following states:
While [ZONE2 POWER ON] is displayed just after Zone 2 has been activated.
While displaying [ZONE2 INPUT xxxx (input name)] by pressing ZONE CONTROL on the receiver.
To exit Zone 2 operation
Select [Zone Controls] - [Zone2 Power] from the home menu, then select [Off].
Available input for Zone 2 operations
See “Available input sources for each zone.”
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Enjoying sound from speakers located in other rooms using another
Connecting another amplifier in Zone 2/3
You can enjoy image and sound from a device connected to the receiver in a zone other than the main zone. For
example, you can watch a DVD in the main zone and listen to a CD in Zone 2.
Connecting another amplifier using the VIDEO OUT ZONE 2 and ZONE 2 AUDIO
OUT jacks
TV monitor
Speakers
Other amplifier/receiver
Video cable (not supplied)
Audio cable (not supplied)
Note
The VIDEO OUT ZONE2 jack can output video signal input from the VIDEO IN jacks.
When outputting optical/coaxial audio signals, set the audio output to PCM on the connected device. For details, refer to
the operating instructions of the connected device.
Connecting another amplifier or TV in Zone 2 (with HDMI connection)
HDMI video/audio input signals, optical/coaxial audio input signals are output to Zone 2 using the HDMI OUT B
(ZONE 2) jack on the receiver.
Speakers
TV
Other amplifier/receiver
HDMI cable (not supplied)
Note
The following settings are required for this connection.
Set [HDMI Out B Mode] in the [HDMI Setup] menu to [Zone2]
Set [Zone2 Audio Out] in the [HDMI Setup] menu to [Zone2 AMP]
When outputting optical/coaxial audio signals, set the audio output to PCM on the connected device. For details, refer to
the operating instructions of the connected device.
Connecting another amplifier using the ZONE 3 AUDIO OUT jacks
Speakers
Other amplifier/receiver
Audio cable (not supplied)
Note
Only devices connected to the analog audio input jacks and the built-in tuner (FM/AM) can output signals to Zone 3. No
signals are output from devices connected to only the digital input jacks.
[77] Using the Multi-Zone Features
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Enjoying sound from speakers located in other rooms using another
Setting the volume control for Zone 2/3 (Zone2/3 Line Out)
You can set variable or fixed volume control for the ZONE 2 AUDIO OUT/ZONE 3 AUDIO OUT jacks.
1
Select [Setup] - [Zone Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Zone2 Line Out] or [Zone3 Line Out].
3
Select the setting you want.
Variable: Select when you cannot adjust the volume level on the amplifier in Zone 2 or Zone 3. The
volume level of the receiver output in Zone 2 or Zone 3 will become adjustable.
Fixed: Select to adjust the volume on the amplifier in Zone 2 or Zone 3. The volume level of the
receiver output in Zone 2 or Zone 3 on the receiver will be fixed.
Note
When [Variable] is set, the volume level is turned down by default. Turn up the volume while listening to the sound after
completing setup.
[78] Using the Multi-Zone Features
amplifier
Enjoying sound from speakers located in other rooms using another
Setting the Zone 2 HDMI audio output of connected devices
(Zone2 Audio Out)
You can set the Zone 2 HDMI audio signal output for playback devices connected to the receiver via an HDMI
connection.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Zone2 Audio Out].
3
Select the setting you want.
AMP: Recommended setting when a TV is connected directly to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack.
Sound is output from the speakers connected to the receiver.
Sound is not output from the TV speakers.
Zone2 TV + AMP: Recommended setting when a TV is connected directly to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE
2) jack.
Sound is output from the TV speakers and the speakers connected to the receiver.
Zone2 AMP: Recommended setting when another amplifier is connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2)
jack.
Sound is output from the another amplifier connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack.
Sound is not output from the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2)
terminals and the ZONE 2 AUDIO OUT jacks.
Note
You can only configure this setting when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Zone2].
When a video device (projector, etc.) is connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack, sound may not be output from the
receiver. In this case, set [Zone2 Audio Out] to [AMP].
When a TV which does not support audio content protection is connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack, specific
audio may not be output from the receiver. In this case, set [Zone2 Audio Out] to [AMP].
When [Zone2 Audio Out] is set to [Zone2 TV + AMP] or [AMP], audio signals will be downmixed. The following
restrictions apply to downmixing.
If you change the sound field or speaker settings in the main zone while the input for Zone 2 is set to SOURCE or the
same input is selected in the main zone and Zone 2, the sound may also be momentarily interrupted in Zone 2.
The D.L.L. function does not work in the main zone.
The volume level of sound from the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals and
the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack may be different from sound that is not downmixed.
No sound will be output to Zone 2 if you play a DTS-CD with different HDMI inputs selected in the main zone and Zone
2.
You cannot remedy the time gap between video output on the TV connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack and
audio output from the speaker connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2)
terminals using the A/V Sync function.
[79] Using the Multi-Zone Features
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Enjoying sound from speakers located in other rooms using another
Setting the priority for the main zone (Priority)
Lets you set the priority when you select the same input for both the main zone and Zone 2.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Set [Priority].
Main & Zone2: You can enjoy the same input in the main zone and Zone 2. However, there may be
some interference in the audio and video signals in the main zone and Zone 2.
Main Only: You can enjoy good audio and video quality in the main zone. There is no output in Zone
2.
Note
This function is enabled only when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Zone2].
[80] Using the Multi-Zone Features
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Enjoying sound from speakers located in other rooms using another
Enjoying sound using another amplifier in Zone 2 and/or
Zone 3
You can enjoy sound from the amplifier in Zone 2 and/or Zone 3 by the following procedure.
1
Select [Zone Controls] - [Zone2 Power] or [Zone3 Power] - [On] from the home menu.
The selected zone is activated.
2
Turn on the amplifier in Zone 2 or Zone 3.
3
Select the source signals you want to output in [Zone2 Input] or [Zone3 Input].
4
Start playback on the device connected appropriate input.
5
Adjust to a suitable volume level.
Adjust the volume level using the amplifier in Zone 2 or Zone 3. If you set [Zone2 Line Out] or [Zone3 Line
Out] to [Variable], you can also adjust the volume level in Zone 2 or Zone 3 using [Zone Controls] - [Zone2
Volume] or [Zone3 Volume] from the home menu.
Hint
You can also activate Zone 2 or Zone 3 by pressing ZONE2
(power) or ZONE3
(power) on the remote control, or by
pressing ZONE2 or ZONE3 on the receiver.
After Zone 2 or Zone 3 is activated, you can also select source signals using the input buttons on the receiver or adjust
the volume level using MASTER VOLUME on the receiver while the display panel of the receiver is in one of the following
states:
While [ZONE2 POWER ON] or [ZONE3 POWER ON] is displayed just after Zone 2 or Zone 3 has been activated.
While displaying [ZONE2 INPUT xxxx (input name)] or [ZONE3 INPUT xxxx (input name)] by pressing ZONE CONTROL
on the receiver repeatedly.
To exit Zone 2/3 operation
Select [Zone Controls] - [Zone2 Power] or [Zone3 Power] from the home menu, then select [Off].
Available input for Zone 2/3 operations
See “Available input sources for each zone.”
[81] Using Other Features
Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync)
What is “BRAVIA” Sync?
“BRAVIA” Sync is an extended function developed by Sony based on the Control for HDMI (*1) function. By
connecting “BRAVIA” Sync-compatible devices, such as a TV or a Blu-ray Disc player, using an HDMI cable (*2)
(not supplied) you can control the devices with the TV remote control. The following functions can be used with
“BRAVIA” Sync.
Turning off the receiver and connected devices simultaneously with the TV (System Power Off function)
(Standby Linked to TV)
Enjoying TV sound from the speakers connected to the receiver (System Audio Control function)
Enjoying sound of an ARC compatible TV (Audio Return Channel)
Enjoying an input source from a connected device immediately (One-Touch Play function)
Operating the receiver menu using the TV remote control (Remote Easy Control function)
Enjoying content of a connected device without turning on the receiver (Standby Through)
Selecting the optimum picture quality and sound field automatically (Scene Select function)
Echo Canceling function
About Language Follow function
Control for HDMI is a standard used by CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) specification that enables interoperability of connected
devices for HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) connections.
*2 Sony recommends a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps.
*1
Note
Functions such as System Power Off, System Audio Control, One-Touch Play, and Remote Easy Control may be used
with other devices than those manufactured by Sony that support the Control for HDMI function. However, compatibility
with other devices than those manufactured by Sony is not guaranteed.
[82] Using Other Features
Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync)
Preparing for “BRAVIA” Sync
Turn the Control for HDMI function on to use the “BRAVIA” Sync function. The Control for HDMI function needs
to be turned on separately for the receiver and the connected device.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Control for HDMI].
3
Select [On].
The Control for HDMI function of the receiver is turned on.
4
Press HOME to return to the home menu.
5
Press HOME to exit the home menu.
6
Select the HDMI input of the receiver to match the HDMI input of the connected device, so
that the image from the connected device is displayed.
7
Turn on the Control for HDMI function of the connected device.
For details on setting the connected device, refer to the operating instructions of the respective devices.
8
Repeat steps 6 and 7 for other devices for which you want to use the Control for HDMI
function.
Note
Perform the steps above again if you unplug the HDMI cable or change the connection.
This function is enabled only when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Main].
[83] Using Other Features
Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync)
Turning off the receiver and connected devices
simultaneously with the TV (System Power Off function)
(Standby Linked to TV)
You can turn off the receiver and the connected device automatically when you turn off the TV.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Standby Linked to TV].
3
Select the setting you want.
Auto: If either of the following inputs is selected on the receiver, the receiver will turn off when the TV
is turned off:
[TV]
An input assigned with either [HDMI], [COMPONENT] or [COMPOSITE] for video using [Input
Assign]
An input assigned with [HDMI] for audio using [Input Assign]
On: The receiver will turn off when the TV is turned off regardless of the input of the receiver.
Off: The power of the receiver does not turn off when the TV is turned off, regardless of the input of
the receiver.
Note
This setting is valid when [Control for HDMI] is set to [On].
The connected device may not turn off depending on the status of the device.
System Power Off function may work with devices other than those manufactured by Sony, but operation is not
guaranteed.
[84] Using Other Features
Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync)
Enjoying TV sound from the speakers connected to the
receiver (System Audio Control function)
If you turn on the receiver while you are watching the TV, the TV sound will be output from the speakers
connected to the receiver. The volume of the receiver can be adjusted using the TV remote control.
If the TV sound was output from the speakers connected to the receiver last time you watched the TV, the
receiver will be turned on automatically when you turn on the TV again.
Operations can also be made using the TV menu. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
Note
Depending on the TV, the number of the receiver volume level is displayed on the TV screen. The volume number
displayed on the TV may differ from the number on the front panel display of the receiver.
System Audio Control function may work with other devices than those manufactured by Sony, but operation is not
guaranteed.
Depending on the settings of the TV, the System Audio Control function may not be available. For details, refer to the
operating instructions of the TV.
When [Control for HDMI] is set to [On], the [Audio Out] settings in the [HDMI Setup] menu will be set automatically
according to the setting of the System Audio Control function.
[85] Using Other Features
Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync)
Enjoying an input source from a connected device
immediately (One-Touch Play function)
When you play content on a device (Blu-ray Disc player, PlayStation®4, etc.) connected to the receiver, the
receiver and the TV are turned on automatically, the input of the receiver is switched to the input of the device
being played, and sound is output from the speakers connected to the receiver.
Note
If [Standby Through] is set to [Auto] or [On], and the TV sound was output from the speakers of the TV last time you
watched the TV, the receiver does not turn on and the sound and picture are output from the TV even if you play content
on the device.
Depending on the TV, the beginning part of content being played may not play correctly.
One-Touch Play function may work with other devices than those manufactured by Sony, but operation is not
guaranteed.
[86] Using Other Features
Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync)
Selecting the optimum picture quality and sound field
automatically (Scene Select function)
The sound field are selected automatically according to the Scene Select setting on your TV.
For details on this operation, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
The Scene Select/Sound Mode setting and the sound field setting of the receiver will change as follows.
Cinema: Dolby Surround
Sports: Dolby Surround
Music: Dolby Surround
Animation: Dolby Surround
Photo: Multi Stereo
Game: Dolby Surround
Graphics: Multi Stereo
News: Multi Stereo
Note
The Scene Select function is a function developed by Sony, and cannot be used on other devices than those
manufactured by Sony.
[87] Using Other Features
Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync)
Operating the receiver menu using the TV remote control
(Remote Easy Control function)
You can select the receiver by the SYNC MENU of the TV and operate the receiver. This function can be used if
the TV supports the SYNC MENU. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
Note
The receiver is recognized as [Tuner] by the TV.
Some of the operations may not be available depending on the type of TV.
Remote Easy Control function may work with other devices than those manufactured by Sony, but operation is not
guaranteed.
[88] Using Other Features
Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync)
Echo Canceling function
The Echo Canceling function reduces reverberation that may occur when using the Social Viewing functions such
as Skype while watching TV programs. This function can be used if the TV supports the Social Viewing functions.
For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
Note
The Echo Canceling function works when you select [TV] or an HDMI input jack to which the device is connected as the
input on the receiver.
When you use the Social Viewing function, the input of the receiver is switched automatically to the input to which the
TV is connected, even if another HDMI input jack has been selected. The sound from the Social Viewing function and the
TV will be output from the speakers connected to the receiver.
This function cannot be used when the sound is output from the TV.
The Echo Canceling function is a function developed by Sony, and cannot be used on other devices than those
manufactured by Sony.
[89] Using Other Features
Interlocking with BRAVIA TV and other devices (“BRAVIA” Sync)
About Language Follow function
While the receiver is turned on, the on-screen display language of the receiver may be changed simultaneously
when you change the language for the on-screen display of the TV.
[90] Using Other Features
Enjoying video and sound with your desired way of use
Switching the monitors that output the HDMI video signals
If you have connected two monitors to the HDMI OUT A and HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jacks, you can switch the
output for these two monitors using the HDMI OUTPUT button on the remote control.
1
Turn on the receiver and the two monitors.
2
Press HDMI OUTPUT.
Each time you press the button, the output will be switched as follows:
[HDMI OUT A] - [HDMI OUT B] (*) - [HDMI OUT A+B] (*) - [HDMI OUT OFF]
*
Unavailable when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Zone2].
Note
[HDMI OUT A+B] may not work if the compatible video formats of the monitors connected to the HDMI OUT A jack and
the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack of the receiver are different.
[HDMI OUT A+B] may not work depending on the playback device you connect.
When you connect two Dolby Vision-compatible TVs to the receiver and select [HDMI OUT A+B], Dolby Vision content is
output in the HDR10 or SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) format. To enjoy Dolby Vision content as it is, connect only one
Dolby Vision-compatible TV to the receiver, or select either [HDMI OUT A] or [HDMI OUT B].
Hint
You can also use HDMI OUT on the receiver to switch the monitor.
[91] Using Other Features
Enjoying video and sound with your desired way of use
Switching between digital and analog audio (Input Mode)
When you connect devices to both digital and analog audio input jacks on the receiver, you can fix the audio
input mode to either device, or switch from one to the other, depending on the type of material you intend to
watch.
1
Select [Setup] - [Input Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select the [Input Mode] setting for the input you want.
Auto: Gives priority to digital audio signals. If there is more than one digital connection, HDMI audio
signals have priority.
If there is no digital audio signals, analog audio signals are selected. When TV input is selected, priority
is given to Audio Return Channel (ARC) signals. If your TV does not support the ARC function, digital
optical audio signals are selected.
Optical: Specifies input of digital audio signals to the OPTICAL jack.
Coaxial: Specifies input of digital audio signals to the COAXIAL jack.
Analog: Specifies input of analog audio signals to the AUDIO IN (L/R) jacks.
[92] Using Other Features
Enjoying video and sound with your desired way of use
Using other video/audio input jacks (Input Assignment)
You can reassign video and/or audio signals to other input jacks if the default settings of the jacks do not
correspond to your connected device.
E.g. When connecting a DVD player to the OPTICAL IN 1 (AUX) and COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 (VIDEO) jacks of
the receiver:
Assign [BD/DVD] to the OPTICAL IN 1 (AUX) jack.
Assign [BD/DVD] to the COMPONENT VIDEO IN 2 (VIDEO) jack.
1
Select [Setup] - [Input Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [BD/DVD].
3
repeatedly to select [COAX] under [OPTICAL / COAXIAL] and
Press
select [OPT 1].
4
Press
2].
repeatedly to select [IN 1] under [COMPONENT] and
/
Assignable HDMI input jacks (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
IN 1:
BD/DVD (*), SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD
IN 2:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV (*), GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD
IN 3:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB (*), VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD
IN 4:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO (*), AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD
IN 5:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD (*)
IN 6:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME (*), STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD
None:
/
repeatedly to
repeatedly to select [IN
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX (*), TV (*), SA-CD/CD
*
Default setting
Assignable HDMI input jacks (for STR-ZA1100ES)
IN 1:
BD/DVD (*), SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD
IN 2:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV (*), GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD
IN 3:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME (*), STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD
IN 4:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB (*), VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD
IN 5:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD (*)
None:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO(*), AUX (*), TV (*), SA-CD/CD
*
Default setting
Assignable OPTICAL / COAXIAL input jacks
OPT 1:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX (*), TV, SA-CD/CD
OPT 2:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV (*), SA-CD/CD
COAX:
BD/DVD (*), SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD
None:
BD/DVD, SAT/CATV (*), GAME (*), STB (*), VIDEO (*), AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD (*)
*
Default setting
Note
When you assign the digital audio input, the Input Mode setting may change automatically.
One reassignment is allowed for each input.
If no sound is output from the assigned jacks, also check the Input Mode settings.
[93] Using Other Features
Saving and recalling various settings for the receiver (Custom Preset)
About Custom Preset
You can save various settings with the player, monitor, etc., according to your listening and viewing style. You
can register those settings for “one-touch” operation, and then recall the environment created with the settings
easily.
For example, by saving the settings in the [1: Movie] preset as follows, you can switch the settings of the
receiver all at one time without switching each setting for [Input], [Calibration Type], and [Sound Field]
individually.
Input: BD/DVD
Sound Field: Dolby Surround
Calibration Type: No change
[94] Using Other Features
Saving and recalling various settings for the receiver (Custom Preset)
Saving the settings to a preset
1
Select [Custom Preset] from the home menu.
2
Press OPTIONS with a preset for which you want to edit settings among from [1: Movie], [2:
Music], [3: Party] or [4: Night] selected.
3
Select the menu you want from the options menu.
Edit: Allows you to customize and save the settings to suit your preferences.
Import: Loads the present settings of the receiver and saves those settings with the preset. [Input]
and [Volume] are not changed.
Note
Settings for which the box is unchecked are not changed from the present settings even when you recall the preset
settings. Select [Edit], then uncheck the box for a setting item on the edit screen.
Hint
You can overwrite [1: Movie], [2: Music], [3: Party] or [4: Night] with the present settings by holding down CUSTOM
PRESET 1, CUSTOM PRESET 2, CUSTOM PRESET 3 or CUSTOM PRESET 4 for 3 seconds in the same way as you do
when you select [Import] from the menu.
When you select [3: Party], Zone 2 and Zone 3 are turned on automatically and you can simultaneously enjoy the same
music as the main zone in these zones.
[95] Using Other Features
Saving and recalling various settings for the receiver (Custom Preset)
Recalling the settings saved to the scene
1
Select [Custom Preset] from the home menu.
2
Select a preset you want.
Hint
You can recall the setting(s) saved for [1: Movie], [2: Music], [3: Party] or [4: Night] directly by pressing CUSTOM
PRESET 1, CUSTOM PRESET 2, CUSTOM PRESET 3 or CUSTOM PRESET 4 on the remote control.
[96] Using Other Features
Saving and recalling various settings for the receiver (Custom Preset)
Items for which you can save settings and the default values
for each item
1: Movie
Preset Name: Movie
Input: BD/DVD
Tuner Preset: No change
Volume: No change
HDMI OUT: No change
Party Mode: No change
Sleep: No change
Sound Field: Multi Stereo
Sound Optimizer: No change
In-Ceiling Speaker Mode: No change
Pure Direct: No change
Calibration Type: No change
Front Bass: No change
Front Treble: No change
Center Bass: No change
Center Treble: No change
Surround Bass: No change
Surround Treble: No change
Height1 Bass (*1): No change
Height1 Treble (*1): No change
Height2 Bass (*1): No change
Height2 Treble (*1): No change
Height Bass (*2): No change
Height Treble (*2): No change
2: Music
Preset Name: Music
Input: SA-CD/CD
Tuner Preset: No change
Volume: No change
HDMI OUT: No change
Party Mode: No change
Sleep: No change
Sound Field: Multi Stereo
Sound Optimizer: No change
In-Ceiling Speaker Mode: No change
Pure Direct: No change
Calibration Type: No change
Front Bass: No change
Front Treble: No change
Center Bass: No change
Center Treble: No change
Surround Bass: No change
Surround Treble: No change
Height1 Bass (*1): No change
Height1 Treble (*1): No change
Height2 Bass (*1): No change
Height2 Treble (*1): No change
Height Bass (*2): No change
Height Treble (*2): No change
3: Party
Preset Name: Party
Input: No change
Tuner Preset: No change
Volume: -23.0 dB
HDMI OUT: No change
Party Mode: On
Sleep: Off
Sound Field: Multi Stereo
Sound Optimizer: Off
In-Ceiling Speaker Mode: No change
Pure Direct: No change
Calibration Type: No change
Front Bass: No change
Front Treble: No change
Center Bass: No change
Center Treble: No change
Surround Bass: No change
Surround Treble: No change
Height1 Bass (*1): No change
Height1 Treble (*1): No change
Height2 Bass (*1): No change
Height2 Treble (*1): No change
Height Bass (*2): No change
Height Treble (*2): No change
4: Night
Preset Name: Night
Input: No change
Tuner Preset: No change
Volume: -44.5 dB
HDMI OUT: No change
Party Mode: No change
Sleep: 0:30:00
Sound Field: No change
Sound Optimizer: Normal
In-Ceiling Speaker Mode: No change
Pure Direct: No change
Calibration Type: No change
Front Bass: No change
Front Treble: No change
Center Bass: No change
Center Treble: No change
Surround Bass: No change
Surround Treble: No change
Height1 Bass (*1): No change
Height1 Treble (*1): No change
Height2 Bass (*1): No change
Height2 Treble (*1): No change
Height Bass (*2): No change
Height Treble (*2): No change
*1
*2
for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES
for STR-ZA1100ES
[97] Using Other Features
Using the sleep timer (Sleep)
You can set the receiver to turn off automatically after a specified period of time.
1
Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Sleep].
3
Set specified time.
2:00:00
1:30:00
1:00:00
0:30:00
Off
[SLEEP] lights up on the display panel of the receiver when sleep timer is being used.
Hint
You can check the remaining time before the receiver turns off on the System Setup screen. Also, the remaining time
appears on the bottom right of the TV screen when it becomes 1 minute or less.
The sleep timer will be canceled if you perform the following:
Update the software of the receiver.
Turn the receiver on or off.
[98] Using Other Features
Viewing information on the display panel
The display panel provides various information on the status of the receiver, such as the sound field.
1
Select the input for which you want to check information.
2
Press DISPLAY repeatedly.
The default input name or the input name you have set is displayed on the upper line of the display panel.
The lower line of the display panel will change sequentially as follows each time you press DISPLAY:
currently applied sound field (*1)→stream information (*2)→default input name (*3).
When listening to FM or AM radio
The band, preset number, and preset station name (*4) or frequency are displayed on the upper line of the
display panel.
The currently applied sound field is displayed on the lower line of the display panel.
*1
*2
*3
*4
[PURE DIRECT] appears on the display panel when the Pure Direct function is activated.
Stream Information is not displayed when no signals can be found for the selected input.
Appears only when you have set an arbitrary input name.
Appears only when you have set an arbitrary preset station name. In this case, the preset station name and frequency are displayed
alternately each time you press DISPLAY.
Note
Characters or marks in some languages may not be displayed.
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Easy Setup
Setting up the receiver using the Easy Setup
When you turn on the receiver for the first time or after the receiver is initialized, the Easy Setup screen appears
on the TV screen. You can set up the following settings for the receiver by following the instructions on the Easy
Setup screen.
Auto Calibration
Check your speaker system and perform automatic calibration according to the configuration and
arrangement of your speaker system.
Internet Setup
Configure settings to connect the receiver to the network.
Note
Switch the input of the TV to the input to which the receiver is connected to use this function.
If the Easy Setup screen does not appear or you want to display the Easy Setup screen manually, you can
display it by selecting [Setup] - [Easy Setup] from the home menu.
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Input Setup
Changing the assignment and display for the input jacks
You can customize the settings for each input according to your preferences and usage.
Select [Setup] - [Input Setup] from the home menu, then set each item shown below.
Input
You can change the settings of [Icon], [Name], [Watch/Listen], [Show/Hide], [HDMI], [OPTICAL / COAXIAL],
[COMPONENT], [VIDEO IN], [AUDIO IN], [Input Mode], [Preset Sound Field], [In-Ceiling Speaker Mode], [A/V
Sync], [Subwoofer Low Pass Filter], [Subwoofer Level], [Preset Gain Level], [Trigger 1] (*1), [Trigger 2] (*1),
[Trigger 3] (*1) and [Trigger] (*2) for the desired input.
*1
*2
for STR-ZA3100ES
for STR-ZA2100ES/STR-ZA1100ES
Note
The settings of [AUDIO IN] on the Input Setup screen are fixed.
Icon
You can set the icon displayed on the Watch/Listen menu.
Name
You can change the name displayed on the Watch/Listen menu.
Watch/Listen
You can set whether an input is displayed on the Watch menu or the Listen menu.
Watch: Displays an input to the Watch menu.
Listen: Displays an input to the Listen menu.
Watch/Listen: Displays an input to both the Watch and Listen menus.
Show/Hide
You can set whether or not an input is displayed.
Show: Shows the input.
Hide: Hides the input.
HDMI
You can assign HDMI input jacks for each input.
OPTICAL / COAXIAL
You can set the digital audio input jack(s) assigned to each input.
OPT 1
OPT 2
COAX
None
COMPONENT
You can set the video input jack(s) assigned to each input.
IN 1
IN 2
None
VIDEO IN
You can set the composite video input jack(s) assigned to VIDEO IN (VIDEO) or VIDEO IN (AUX) input signal.
AUDIO IN
Indicates an analog signal is being input.
Input Mode
You can set the input mode for each input.
Preset Sound Field
You can assign a default “Sound Field” to each input source that will be selected automatically when you select
the input source.
In-Ceiling Speaker Mode
You can select whether or not to use the In-Ceiling Speaker Mode with the current input.
A/V Sync
You can delay the output of audio to minimize the time gap between audio output and visual display.
Subwoofer Low Pass Filter
You can turn on or off the low-pass filter for the subwoofer output. The low-pass filter works when PCM signals
are input via an HDMI connection. You can set the function for each input to which an HDMI input jack is
assigned independently. Turn the function on if you connect a subwoofer without the crossover frequency
function.
Subwoofer Level
You can set the level of the subwoofer to 0 dB or +10 dB when PCM signals are input via an HDMI connection.
You can set the level for each input to which an HDMI input jack is assigned independently.
Preset Gain Level
You can preset the gain level for each input.
Trigger 1 to 3 (for STR-ZA3100ES)
Trigger (for STR-ZA2100ES/STR-ZA1100ES)
You can select input options for use of the 12V Trigger function.
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Input Setup
Changing the name for each input (Name)
You can enter up to 8 characters for each input name.
1
Select [Setup] - [Input Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select the input name you want to change.
3
Select [Name].
An on-screen keyboard appears on the TV screen.
4
Press
/
/
5
Select [Enter].
/
and
to select characters one by one to enter the name.
The name you entered is registered.
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Speaker Setup
1. About Auto Calibration
Auto Calibration allows you to perform automatic calibration as follows.
Check the connection between each speaker and the receiver.
Adjust the speaker level.
Measure the distance of each speaker from your seating position. (*1)
Measure the speaker size. (*1)
Measure the frequency characteristics (EQ). (*1)
Measure the frequency characteristics (Phase). (*1) (*2)
*1
*2
The measurement result is not utilized when [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
The measurement result may be not utilized, depending on the audio formats.
Note
The D.C.A.C. is designed to achieve proper sound balance for your room. However, you can adjust the speaker levels
manually according to your preference using [Test Tone].
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Speaker Setup
2. Before you perform Auto Calibration
Before you perform Auto Calibration, check the following items:
Set up and connect the speakers.
Do not connect any microphones other than the supplied calibration microphone to the CALIBRATION MIC
jack.
If using a bi-amplifier connection or speakers with a front B connection, set the assignment for the
SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals properly. For details, see
“Assigning the surround back speaker terminals (SB Speaker Assign).”
Set the speaker output to a setting other than [SPEAKERS OFF]. For details, see “4. Selecting the front
speakers.”
Remove any obstructions between the calibration microphone and the speakers.
For accurate measurement, make sure the environment is quiet and free from noise.
Note
The speakers emit very loud sound during the calibration and the volume cannot be adjusted. Be considerate of your
neighbors and any children who are present.
If the muting function has been activated before you perform Auto Calibration, the muting function will shut off
automatically.
It may not be possible to take the correct measurements or to perform Auto Calibration at all if special speakers such as
dipole speakers are used.
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Speaker Setup
3. Connecting the calibration microphone
Calibration microphone (supplied)
1
Connect the supplied calibration microphone to the CALIBRATION MIC jack.
2
Set up the calibration microphone.
Place the calibration microphone at your listening position and set it at the same height as your ears.
Note
Insert the plug of the calibration microphone all the way into the CALIBRATION MIC jack. If the calibration microphone is
not connected securely, measurements may not be made properly.
Position the calibration microphone horizontally with the L (left) and R (right) ends at the same height.
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Speaker Setup
4. Selecting the front speakers
You can select the front speakers you want to operate.
Be sure to use the buttons on the receiver to perform this operation.
1
Press SPEAKERS on the receiver repeatedly to select the front speaker system you want to
operate.
The indicators on the display panel shows which set of terminals are selected.
SP A :
Speakers connected to the SPEAKERS FRONT A terminals.
SP B (*):
Speakers connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals.
SP AB (*):
Speakers connected to both the SPEAKERS FRONT A and SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT
B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals (parallel connection).
(None):
[SPEAKERS OFF] appears on the display panel. No audio signals are output from any speaker terminals, or
the PRE OUT jacks.
To select [SP B] or [SP AB], set the assignment for the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals to
[Front B] by using [SB Speaker Assign] in the [Speaker Setup] menu.
*
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Speaker Setup
5. Performing Auto Calibration
You can perform automatic calibration from your listening position.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Auto Calibration].
3
Follow the instructions on the TV screen, then press
to select [Start].
The measurement starts in 5 seconds.
The measurement process will take approximately 30 seconds with a test tone.
When the measurement ends, a beep sounds and the screen switches.
4
Select the item you want.
Save: Saves the measurement results and exits the setting process.
Retry: Performs the Auto Calibration again.
Discard: Exits the setting process without saving the measurement results.
For details on the measurement results, see “6. Checking Auto Calibration results.”
5
Save the measurement results.
Select [Save] in step 4.
Calibration Matching
When Auto Calibration is executed, this function works automatically, matching the distance and level of the
right and left speakers. You can set this function only after the D.C.A.C. measurement process has been
completed and the results of the D.C.A.C. measurement are saved. The setting is valid until you change it.
Note
If an error code or warning message appears on the screen in step 3, see “List of messages after Auto Calibration
measurements.”
Hint
You can also perform automatic calibration by pressing the AUTO CAL button on the remote control. If you use the AUTO
CAL button, the following restrictions apply to the operation:
Prior settings relating to the Auto Calibration will be skipped.
You can only use the display panel for the operation.
The Auto Calibration function will be canceled if you perform the following during the measurement process:
Turn the receiver on or off.
Press the input buttons on the remote control or on the receiver.
Press .
Press SPEAKERS on the receiver.
Press HDMI OUTPUT.
Press AMP MENU.
Press HOME.
Press AUTO CAL.
Change the volume level.
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Speaker Setup
6. Checking Auto Calibration results
To check error codes or warning messages received in [Auto Calibration], proceed with the following steps:
If an error code appears
Check the error and perform Auto Calibration again.
1
Select [Retry].
2
Follow the instructions on the TV screen and then press
to select [Start].
The measurement starts in 5 seconds.
The measurement process will take approximately 30 seconds with a test tone.
When the measurement ends, a beep sounds and the screen switches.
3
Select the item you want.
Save: Saves the measurement results and exits the setting process.
Retry: Performs the Auto Calibration again.
Discard: Exits the setting process without saving the measurement results.
4
Save the measurement results.
Select [Save] in step 3.
If a warning message appears
Check the warning message and select [OK]. For details on the warning messages, see “List of messages after
Auto Calibration measurements.”
Hint
The measurement results may vary depending on the position of the subwoofer. However, continuing to use the receiver
with that value does not cause problems.
[108] Adjusting Settings
Speaker Setup
Calibrating the phase characteristics of the speakers
(Automatic Phase Matching)
You can set the A.P.M. (Automatic Phase Matching) function in the D.C.A.C. (Digital Cinema Auto Calibration).
This calibrates the phase characteristics of the speakers for well-coordinated surround sound.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Automatic Phase Matching].
3
Select the setting you want.
Auto: Switches the A.P.M. function on or off automatically.
Off
Note
This function does not work in the following cases:
[Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
[Auto Calibration] has not been performed.
The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals,
depending on the audio format.
[109] Adjusting Settings
Speaker Setup
Selecting the Auto Calibration type (Calibration Type)
You can select a calibration type after you have performed the Auto Calibration and saved the settings.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Calibration Type].
3
Select the setting you want.
Full Flat: Makes the measurement of frequency from each speaker flat.
Engineer: Sets to “the Sony listening room standard” frequency characteristics.
Front Reference: Adjusts the characteristics of all of the speakers to match the characteristics of the
front speaker.
Off
Note
This function does not work when [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals,
depending on the audio format.
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Speaker Setup
Selecting the speaker pattern (Speaker Pattern)
You can select the speaker pattern according to the speaker system which you are using.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Speaker Pattern].
3
Select the speaker pattern you want.
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Speaker Setup
Checking the speaker position and the corresponding
speaker terminals (Speaker Connections)
This function lets you know the position of the speaker you select and the corresponding speaker terminals on
the receiver to which the speaker should be connected.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Speaker Connections].
3
Select the speaker you want from the list on the right side of the screen
The position of the speaker and the corresponding terminals on the receiver to which the speaker should be
connected are shown on the screen.
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Speaker Setup
Assigning the surround back speaker terminals (SB Speaker
Assign)
You can set the assignment for the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [SB Speaker Assign].
3
Select any of the following settings.
Zone2: When using Zone 2 connection.
Bi-Amp: When using the bi-amplifier connection.
Front B: When using the front B speaker connection.
Off: When none of the connections above are used.
Note
When you change the connection from a bi-amplifier or speakers front B to surround back speakers connection, set the
[SB Speaker Assign] to [Off], then set up the speakers again.
You can only set [SB Speaker Assign] if one of the following speaker patterns that do not use the SPEAKERS SURROUND
BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals is selected:
STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES: 2.0, 2.0.2, 2.1, 2.1.2, 3.0, 3.0.2, 3.1, 3.1.2, 4.0, 4.0.2, 4.1, 4.1.2, 5.0, 5.0.2, 5.1 or
5.1.2
STR-ZA1100ES: 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0 or 5.1
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Speaker Setup
Adjusting the speaker size (Size)
You can adjust the size of each speaker (front left/right, center, surround left/right, surround back left/right,
height1 left/right (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES), height2 left/right (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES),
height left/right (for STR-ZA1100ES).
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Size].
3
Select the speaker on the screen for which you want to adjust the size.
4
Select the size you want.
Large: If you connect large speakers that will effectively reproduce bass frequencies, select [Large].
Select [Large] usually.
Small: If the sound is distorted, or you hear a lack of surround effects when using multi channel
surround sound, select [Small]. You can activate the bass redirection circuitry and output the bass
frequencies of each channel from the subwoofer or other [Large] speakers.
Hint
The surround back speakers will be set to the same setting as that of the surround speakers.
When the front speakers are set to [Small], the center, surround, surround back, height1 (for STR-ZA3100ES/STRZA2100ES), height2 (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES) and height (for STR-ZA1100ES) speakers are also automatically
set to [Small].
If you do not use the subwoofer, the front speakers are automatically set to [Large].
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Speaker Setup
Adjusting the speaker distance (Distance)
You can adjust the distance from where you are sitting to each speaker (front left/right, center, surround
left/right, surround back left/right, height1 left/right (*1), height2 left/right (*1), height left/right (*2),
subwoofer).
*1
*2
for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES
for STR-ZA1100ES
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Distance].
3
Select the speaker on the screen for which you want to adjust the distance from where you
are sitting.
4
Adjust the distance.
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Speaker Setup
Adjusting the speaker level (Level)
You can adjust the level of each speaker (front left/right, center, surround left/right, surround back left/right,
height1 left/right (*1), height2 left/right (*1), height left/right (*2), subwoofer).
*1
*2
for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES
for STR-ZA1100ES
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Level].
3
Select the speaker on the screen for which you want to adjust the speaker level.
4
Adjust the level.
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Speaker Setup
Outputting a test tone from each speaker (Test Tone)
You can output a test tone from each speaker in sequence.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Test Tone].
3
Select the setting you want.
Off
Auto: The test tone is output from each speaker in sequence.
Front L, Center, Front R, Surround R, Surround L, Sur Back (*1), Sur Back L, Sur Back R,
Height1 L (*2), Height1 R (*2), Height2 L (*2), Height2 R (*2), Height L (*3), Height R (*3),
Subwoofer: You can select which speakers will output the test tone.
*1
*2
*3
4
[Sur Back] appears when only one surround back speaker is connected.
for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES
for STR-ZA1100ES
Adjust the speaker level.
Hint
You can set a test tone by pressing the TEST TONE button on the remote control. In this case, you can only use the
display panel for the operation.
To adjust the level of all speakers at the same time, press
+/–. You can also use MASTER VOLUME on the receiver.
The adjusted value is shown on the TV screen during adjustment.
[117] Adjusting Settings
Speaker Setup
Setting the crossover frequency of the speakers (Crossover
Frequency)
You can set the bass crossover frequency of speakers for which the speaker size has been set to [Small] in the
[Speaker Setup] menu. A measured speaker crossover frequency is set for each speaker after the Auto
Calibration is performed.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Crossover Frequency].
3
Select the speaker for which you want to adjust the crossover frequency on the screen.
4
Set the crossover frequency of the selected speaker.
Note
The surround back speakers will be set to the same setting as that of the surround speakers.
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Speaker Setup
Adjusting the equalizer (Equalizer)
You can use the following parameters to adjust the tonal quality (bass/treble level) of the front, center,
surround/surround back, height1 (*1), height2 (*1) and height (*2) speakers.
Level (dB)
Frequency (Hz)
Bass
Treble
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Equalizer].
3
Select [Front], [Center], [Surround], [Height1] (*1), [Height2] (*1) or [Height] (*2).
4
Select [Bass] or [Treble].
5
Adjust the gain.
for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES
for STR-ZA1100ES
*1
*2
Note
This function does not work in the following cases:
[Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
[Pure Direct] is set to [On].
Frequencies for [Bass] and [Treble] are fixed.
Depending on the audio format, the receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the original sampling
frequency of the input signals.
Hint
You can also select [Equalizer] in [Sound Effects] from the home menu.
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Speaker Setup
Lifting up the sound of the center speaker (Center Speaker
Lift Up)
By using the front high speakers, you can lift up the sounds of the center speaker to an appropriate height on
the screen, allowing you to enjoy natural sound without discomfort.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Center Speaker Lift Up].
3
Select the setting you want.
1 - 10
Off
Hint
This function does not work in the following cases:
There is no center speaker.
Front high speakers are not assigned to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2)
terminals.
The [2ch Stereo] or [Multi Stereo] sound field is being used.
[In-Ceiling Speaker Mode] is set to [Front & Center] or [Front].
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Speaker Setup
Setting the correct angles of the surround speakers
(Surround Speaker Position)
You can set the correct angles of the surround speakers for the Speaker Relocation function.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Surround Speaker Position].
3
Select the setting according to the angle of the surround speaker positions.
Front: When the surround speakers are placed at less than 90° (forward from your listening position).
Back: When the surround speakers are placed at more than 90° (backward from your listening
position).
Note
This function does not work when there are no surround speakers.
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Speaker Setup
Calibrating speaker positioning (Speaker Relocation)
You can calibrate speaker positioning (configuration angle of each speaker from the measurement position) to
improve the surround effect.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Speaker Relocation].
3
Select the setting you want.
Type A: Places surround back speakers on the back wall in addition to those speakers in
Recommendation ITU-R for 5.1 channel speaker placement.
Type B: Places four surround speakers at virtually identical angles, according to Recommendation ITUR for 7.1 channel speaker placement.
Off: Speaker positioning is not relocated.
Note
This function does not work in the following cases.
[Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
There are no surround back speakers and [Surround Speaker Position] is set to [Front].
When [In-Ceiling Speaker Mode] is set to [Front & Center] or [Front].
Perform Auto Calibration before you use this function.
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Speaker Setup
Setting the height from the floor to the ceiling speakers
(Ceiling Height)
You can set the height from the floor to the ceiling speakers. The In-Ceiling Speaker Mode function works better
by configuring this setting and performing Auto Calibration.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Ceiling Height].
3
Adjust the height.
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Speaker Setup
Selecting the unit of measurement (Distance Unit)
You can select the unit of measurement for setting distances.
1
Select [Setup] - [Speaker Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Distance Unit].
3
Select the setting you want.
meter: The distance is displayed in meters.
feet: The distance is displayed in feet.
[124] Adjusting Settings
Network Setup
Setting up a network (Internet Setup)
You can set up a wired LAN connection by the following procedure.
1
Select [Setup] - [Network Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Internet Setup].
3
Select [Auto].
4
Select [OK].
The receiver starts connecting to the network. For details, refer to the messages that appear on the TV
screen.
If using a fixed IP address
Select [Manual] in step 3. The IP address input display appears on the TV screen.
Enter the value for [IP Address] using the on-screen keyboard. Press
/ / /
and
to select the
characters one by one, then select [Enter] to confirm the values.
Enter the values for [Subnet Mask], [Default Gateway], [Primary DNS] and [Secondary DNS], then select [Next].
Hint
See [Information] when checking the network settings.
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Network Setup
Checking the network information (Information)
You can check the various settings on the network.
1
Select [Setup] - [Network Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Information].
You can check the settings (*) for [Connection Status], [Internet Access], [IP Address Setting], [IP
Address], [Subnet Mask], [Default Gateway], [DNS Settings], [Primary DNS], [Secondary DNS] and [MAC
Address].
*
The setting items during setup differ depending on the network environment and connection type.
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Network Setup
Enabling the network function even when this receiver is in
standby mode (Network Standby)
1
Select [Setup] - [Network Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Network Standby].
3
Set to [On] or [Off].
On: The network function works even when the receiver is in standby mode, and the receiver resumes
operation when controlled over the network.
Off: The network function turns off when the receiver is in standby mode. The receiver takes more time
to resumes operation when powered on again.
Note
When the receiver is in standby mode, the
Standby] is set to [On].
(power) indicator on the front panel lights up in amber if [Network
The top of the cabinet may become hot. This is because part of the circuit(s) inside the receiver is(are) still turned on,
and is not a malfunction.
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Network Setup
Enjoying Hi-Fi System sound (Music Connect)
You can configure settings to enable the receiver to link with a Hi-Fi System device.
1
Select [Setup] - [Network Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Music Connect].
3
Select the setting you want.
Device 1
Connected Device: Select the connected device to enable the function. Select [Remove Connected
Device] to disable the function.
Input for Music Connect 1: Select the input to link with.
Preset Volume: Preset the volume level.
Output Zone: Select the zone to which you want to output sound.
Device 2
Connected Device: Select the connected device to enable the function. Select [Remove Connected
Device] to disable the function.
Input for Music Connect 2: Select the input to link with.
Preset Volume: Preset the volume level.
Output Zone: Select the zone to which you want to output sound.
Note
For details on how to configure settings for this function, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
[128] Adjusting Settings
Audio Setup
Playing audio signals with high-quality sound (Digital Legato
Linear (D.L.L.))
The D.L.L. function is a technology developed by Sony that allows low-quality digital and analog audio signals to
be played with high-quality sound.
1
Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Digital Legato Linear].
3
Select the setting you want.
Auto 1: This function is available for lossy compression audio formats and analog audio signals.
Auto 2: This function is available for Linear PCM signals, as well as lossy compression audio formats
and analog audio signals.
Off
Note
This function works when [2ch Stereo], [Direct], [A.F.D.] or [Multi Stereo] is selected. However, this function does not
work in the following cases:
The [In-Ceiling Speaker Mode] function is being used.
[FM TUNER] or [AM TUNER] is selected as the input.
Linear PCM signals with a sampling frequency other than 44.1 kHz are being received.
Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Atmos, DTS 96/24, DTS-ES Matrix 6.1, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High
Resolution Audio, DTS:X, or DTS:X Master Audio signals are being received.
When [Zone2 Power] is set to [On] (depending on the Zone 2 or HDMI settings).
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Audio Setup
Enjoying clear and dynamic sound at a low volume (Sound
Optimizer)
You can enjoy clear and dynamic sound at low volume levels using the Sound Optimizer function.
After Auto Calibration is performed, the sound level is optimized to suit your environment.
1
Select [Sound Effects] - [Sound Optimizer] from the home menu.
2
Select the setting you want.
Normal: Adjusts for the reference level of a movie.
Low: Adjusts for a CD or other software whose average sound pressure level is processed highly.
Off
Note
This function does not work in the following cases:
[Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
[Pure Direct] is set to [On].
The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals,
depending on the audio format.
Hint
You can also select [Sound Optimizer] in the [Audio Setup] menu.
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Audio Setup
Selecting a sound field (Sound Field)
You can select from a variety of sound field modes according to speaker connections or input sources.
1
Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Sound Field].
3
Select the sound field you want.
For details on each sound field, see “Selectable sound fields and their effects.”
Note
The sound fields for movie may not work, depending on the input or the speaker pattern you select, or with audio
formats.
The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals,
depending on the audio format.
Some speakers or the subwoofer may not output sound, depending on the sound field setting.
If there is any noise present, the noise may be different, depending on the sound field you select.
Hint
You can also select [Sound Field] in [Sound Effects] from the home menu.
You can also use 2CH/DIRECT, A.F.D., MOVIE or MULTI ST. on the remote control or the receiver to select a sound field.
[131] Adjusting Settings
Audio Setup
Enjoying more natural sound with speakers installed in the
ceiling (In-Ceiling Speaker Mode)
Set whether or not to use In-Ceiling Speaker Mode with the current input.
In a setup where the front and center speakers are installed in the ceiling, lowering the audio output position to
the screen height allows you to enjoy a more natural experience.
1
Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [In-Ceiling Speaker Mode].
3
Select the setting you want.
Front & Center: Lowers the audio output position for both the front and center speakers installed in
ceiling to the screen height.
Front: Lowers the audio output position for the front speakers installed in ceiling to the screen height.
Off: Does not activate this function.
Note
This function does not work in the following cases:
[Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
Dolby Atmos enabled speakers are used.
Dolby Atmos is being decoded.
[Pure Direct] is set to [On].
This function may not work depending on the audio format.
The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals
depending on the audio format.
Hint
You can also switch this function on/off for each input on the Input Setup screen.
You can also select [In-Ceiling Speaker Mode] in [Sound Effects] from the home menu.
You can also switch the function on/off by pressing IN-CEILING SP on the remote control or the receiver.
To obtain optimal effects in the listening environment, configure the [Ceiling Height] setting and perform Auto
Calibration.
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Audio Setup
Enjoying high-fidelity sound (Pure Direct)
You can enjoy higher-fidelity sound from all inputs using the Pure Direct function. When the Pure Direct function
is on, the display panel lights off to suppress noise that affects sound quality.
1
Select [Sound Effects] - [Pure Direct] from the home menu.
2
Select [On].
Canceling Pure Direct
The Pure Direct function will be canceled when you perform the following:
Select [Off] in step 2.
Press PURE DIRECT.
Change the sound field.
Change the scene setting on the TV (Scene Select).
Change the setting of [Equalizer], [Sound Optimizer], [Dynamic Range Compressor] or [In-Ceiling Speaker
Mode].
Note
[Equalizer], [Sound Optimizer], [Dynamic Range Compressor] and [In-Ceiling Speaker Mode] do not work when the
Pure Direct function is selected.
Hint
You can also use PURE DIRECT to turn the Pure Direct function on or off.
You can also select [Pure Direct] in the [Audio Setup] menu.
[133] Adjusting Settings
Audio Setup
Setting the low-pass filter for the subwoofer output
(Subwoofer Low Pass Filter)
You can turn the low-pass filter for the subwoofer output on or off. You can set the function for each input to
which an audio input jack is assigned independently. Turn the function on if you connect a subwoofer without
the crossover frequency function.
1
Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Subwoofer Low Pass Filter].
3
Select the setting you want.
On: Always activates the low-pass filter with a cutoff frequency of 120 Hz.
Off: Does not activate the low-pass filter.
Note
This function does not work when [Direct] is being used and an analog input is selected.
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Audio Setup
Synchronizing audio with video output (A/V Sync)
You can delay the output of audio to minimize the time gap between audio output and a visual display.
This function is useful when using a large LCD or plasma monitor or a projector. You can set the function for
each input independently.
1
Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [A/V Sync].
3
Select the setting you want.
HDMI Auto: The time gap between the audio output and visual display of a monitor connected via an
HDMI connection will be adjusted automatically. This function is available only when the monitor
supports the A/V Sync function.
0 ms – 300 ms: You can adjust the delay from 0 ms to 300 ms in 10 ms intervals.
Note
The receiver may play signals at a lower sampling frequency than the actual sampling frequency of the input signals,
depending on the audio format.
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Audio Setup
Selecting the language of digital broadcasts (Dual Mono)
You can select the language you want when listening to a digital broadcast with dual audio. This function only
works for Dolby Digital sources.
1
Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Dual Mono].
3
Select the setting you want.
Main: Sound in the main language will be output.
Sub: Sound in the sub language will be output.
Main/Sub: Sound in the main language will be output through the front left speaker and sound in the
sub language will be output through the front right speaker simultaneously.
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Audio Setup
Compressing the dynamic range (Dynamic Range
Compressor)
You can compress the dynamic range of the soundtrack. This may be useful when you want to watch movies at
a low volume late at night, etc.
This function only works for Dolby Digital and Dolby TrueHD sources.
1
Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Dynamic Range Compressor].
3
Select the setting you want.
Auto: The dynamic range is compressed automatically when there is a flag in the sound source that
recommends using the Dynamic Range Compressor function.
On: The dynamic range is compressed as intended by the recording engineer.
Off
Note
This function does not work when [Pure Direct] is set to [On].
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Audio Setup
Switching the mode of the DTS decoder (Neural:X)
You can switch the DTS decoder to “Direct Mode” or “Non-Direct Mode.”
When in “Direct Mode,” the audio is extracted and reproduced as closely as possible to what the content creator
intended. When in “Non-Direct Mode,” the audio is extracted and adapted to fit as closely as possible to the
speaker layout of the playback system (regardless of the source configuration). This function only works when
the DTS stream is input.
1
Select [Setup] - [Audio Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Neural:X].
3
Select the setting you want.
On: The DTS decoder is switched to “Non-Direct Mode.”
Off: The DTS decoder is switched to “Direct Mode.”
Note
You cannot set this function to [Off] when [Neural:X] is selected.
You cannot set this function to [On] in the following cases:
[2ch Stereo], [Direct] or [Dolby Surround] is selected.
[Pure Direct] is set to [On].
[138] Adjusting Settings
HDMI Setup
Up-converting video signals to 4K (4K Scaling)
You can up-convert video signals to 4K and output them through the HDMI OUT A jack of the receiver.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [4K Scaling].
3
Select the setting you want.
Auto: Enables video scaling control of 4K HDMI output automatically if you connect a 4K-compatible
TV.
Off: Only upscales video signals from VIDEO IN, COMPONENT VIDEO IN jacks up to 1080p.
Note
This function works only when video signals from the VIDEO IN, COMPONENT VIDEO IN, or HDMI IN jacks are being
received. HDMI video input signals must be [email protected]/24 Hz.
The HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack does not support 4K Scaling.
When [4K Scaling] is set to [Auto] and the HDMI OUTPUT setting is set to [HDMI OUT A+B], the options menus, the
current volume and the input name are not displayed on the screen of the TV connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2)
jack.
[139] Adjusting Settings
HDMI Setup
Controlling HDMI devices (Control for HDMI)
You can turn the Control for HDMI function on or off. For details, see “Preparing for “BRAVIA” Sync.”
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Control for HDMI].
3
Select the setting you want.
On
Off
Note
When you set [Control for HDMI] to [On], [Audio Out] may be changed automatically.
When the receiver is in standby mode, the
HDMI] is set to [On].
(power) indicator on the front panel lights up in amber if [Control for
This function is enabled only when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Main].
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HDMI Setup
Turning off the receiver and connected devices
simultaneously with the TV (System Power Off function)
(Standby Linked to TV)
You can turn off the receiver and the connected device automatically when you turn off the TV.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Standby Linked to TV].
3
Select the setting you want.
Auto: If either of the following inputs is selected on the receiver, the receiver will turn off when the TV
is turned off:
[TV]
An input assigned with either [HDMI], [COMPONENT] or [COMPOSITE] for video using [Input
Assign]
An input assigned with [HDMI] for audio using [Input Assign]
On: The receiver will turn off when the TV is turned off regardless of the input of the receiver.
Off: The power of the receiver does not turn off when the TV is turned off, regardless of the input of
the receiver.
Note
This setting is valid when [Control for HDMI] is set to [On].
The connected device may not turn off depending on the status of the device.
System Power Off function may work with devices other than those manufactured by Sony, but operation is not
guaranteed.
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HDMI Setup
Enjoying sound of an ARC compatible TV (Audio Return
Channel)
If your TV supports the Audio Return Channel (ARC) function, set the receiver by the following procedure to
output the sound of the TV from the speakers connected to the receiver.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Audio Return Channel].
3
Select the setting you want.
Standard: The sound of the TV connected to the receiver via the HDMI OUT A jack is output from the
receiver when TV input is selected.
Off: The sound of the TV connected to the receiver via the HDMI OUT A jack is not output from the
receiver even when TV input is selected.
If you connect to a TV that is not compatible with the Audio Return Channel (ARC)
function or you want to select an audio signal using a cable other than an HDMI cable
(e.g. via an optical digital cable or an audio cable)
Select [Setup] - [Input Setup] - [Input Mode] and switch the audio input mode.
Note
Be sure to turn off the volume of the TV or activate the muting function of the TV.
If your TV does not support the System Audio Control function, set [Audio Out] to [TV + AMP] in the [HDMI Setup]
menu to output the sound of the TV from the TV speaker and the speakers connected to the receiver.
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HDMI Setup
Enjoying content of a connected device without turning on
the receiver (Standby Through)
You can output HDMI signals to the TV even when the receiver is in standby mode.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Standby Through].
3
Select the setting you want.
Auto: The receiver outputs HDMI signals to the TV from the HDMI OUT A jack when the TV is turned
on while the receiver is in the standby mode.
Sony recommends this setting if you are using a “BRAVIA” Sync-compatible TV manufactured by Sony.
This setting saves power in the standby mode compared to the [On] setting.
On: The receiver continuously outputs HDMI signals from the HDMI OUT A jack when in standby mode.
Off: The receiver does not output HDMI signals when in standby mode. This setting saves power in the
standby mode compared to the [On] setting.
Note
When the receiver is in standby mode, the
Through] is set to [On] or [Auto].
(power) indicator on the front panel lights up in amber if [Standby
The top of the cabinet may become hot. This is because part of the circuit(s) inside the receiver is(are) still turned on,
and is not a malfunction.
When [Auto] is selected, it may take a little more time for the image and sound to be output to the TV than when [On]
is selected.
This function does not work for the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack.
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HDMI Setup
Setting the HDMI audio signal output of connected devices
(Audio Out)
You can set the HDMI audio signal output of playback devices connected to the receiver via an HDMI connection.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Audio Out].
3
Select the setting you want.
AMP: HDMI audio signals from playback devices are only output to the speakers connected to the
receiver. Multi-channel sound can be played back as it is.
TV + AMP: The sound is output from the speaker of the TV and the speakers connected to the
receiver.
Note
Audio signals are not output from the speaker of the TV when [Audio Out] is set to [AMP].
When [TV + AMP] is selected, the sound quality of the playback device depends on the sound quality of the TV, such as
the number of channels and the sampling frequency, etc. If the TV has stereo speakers, the sound output from the
receiver is in the same stereo as the TV, even when playing back multi-channel source.
When you connect the receiver to a video device (projector, etc.), sound may not be output from the receiver. In this
case, select [AMP].
[144] Adjusting Settings
HDMI Setup
Setting the Zone 2 HDMI audio output of connected devices
(Zone2 Audio Out)
You can set the Zone 2 HDMI audio signal output for playback devices connected to the receiver via an HDMI
connection.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Zone2 Audio Out].
3
Select the setting you want.
AMP: Recommended setting when a TV is connected directly to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack.
Sound is output from the speakers connected to the receiver.
Sound is not output from the TV speakers.
Zone2 TV + AMP: Recommended setting when a TV is connected directly to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE
2) jack.
Sound is output from the TV speakers and the speakers connected to the receiver.
Zone2 AMP: Recommended setting when another amplifier is connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2)
jack.
Sound is output from the another amplifier connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack.
Sound is not output from the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2)
terminals and the ZONE 2 AUDIO OUT jacks.
Note
You can only configure this setting when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Zone2].
When a video device (projector, etc.) is connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack, sound may not be output from the
receiver. In this case, set [Zone2 Audio Out] to [AMP].
When a TV which does not support audio content protection is connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack, specific
audio may not be output from the receiver. In this case, set [Zone2 Audio Out] to [AMP].
When [Zone2 Audio Out] is set to [Zone2 TV + AMP] or [AMP], audio signals will be downmixed. The following
restrictions apply to downmixing.
If you change the sound field or speaker settings in the main zone while the input for Zone 2 is set to SOURCE or the
same input is selected in the main zone and Zone 2, the sound may also be momentarily interrupted in Zone 2.
The D.L.L. function does not work in the main zone.
The volume level of sound from the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) terminals and
the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack may be different from sound that is not downmixed.
No sound will be output to Zone 2 if you play a DTS-CD with different HDMI inputs selected in the main zone and Zone
2.
You cannot remedy the time gap between video output on the TV connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack and
audio output from the speaker connected to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2)
terminals using the A/V Sync function.
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HDMI Setup
Setting the level of the subwoofer (Subwoofer Level)
You can set the level of the subwoofer to 0 dB or +10 dB when multi-channel PCM signals are input via an
HDMI connection. The level for each input to which an HDMI input jack is assigned can be set independently.
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
1
2
Select [Subwoofer Level].
3
Select the setting you want.
Auto: Automatically sets the level to 0 dB or +10 dB, depending on the audio stream.
+10 dB
0 dB
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HDMI Setup
Selecting the method to use the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack
(HDMI Out B Mode)
You can use the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack can be used for the Zone 2 output.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [HDMI Out B Mode].
3
Select the setting you want.
Main: Uses the jack for the main zone output. Recommended when you enjoy TV or projector content
in only one room (main zone).
Zone2: Uses the jack for the Zone 2 output. Recommended when you enjoy video and sound from a
device connected to the receiver in a zone other than the main zone (Zone 2).
Note
When [Zone2] is selected, the Control for HDMI function and Fast View function do not work.
When [Main] is selected, HDMI IN audio signals cannot be output to Zone 2 speakers and the PRE OUT jacks unless the
input for Zone 2 is SOURCE or the same input is selected in the main zone and Zone 2.
When [Zone2] is selected, the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack supports bandwidth up to 9 Gbps.
[147] Adjusting Settings
HDMI Setup
Setting the priority for the main zone (Priority)
Lets you set the priority when you select the same input for both the main zone and Zone 2.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Set [Priority].
Main & Zone2: You can enjoy the same input in the main zone and Zone 2. However, there may be
some interference in the audio and video signals in the main zone and Zone 2.
Main Only: You can enjoy good audio and video quality in the main zone. There is no output in Zone
2.
Note
This function is enabled only when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Zone2].
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HDMI Setup
Speeding up the display when switching the HDMI input
(Fast View)
You can set the Fast View function for the HDMI inputs.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Fast View].
3
Select the setting you want.
Auto: You can select HDMI input faster than normal selection.
Off: The Fast View function is not available.
Note
This function is enabled only when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Main].
If you select [Off], it takes more time for images to appear after switching the input. However, the sound quality is
improved because the receiver receives signals only from the selected HDMI input jack.
[149] Adjusting Settings
HDMI Setup
Setting HDMI signal formats (HDMI Signal Format)
You can select the signal format so that the receiver can receive high resolution 4K signals.
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [HDMI Signal Format].
3
Select the HDMI input you want to apply the setting from the HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 jack.
4
Select the setting you want.
Standard format: If you do not receive high resolution 4K signals, select [Standard format] usually.
Enhanced format: If you want to receive high resolution 4K signals, such as 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and
4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc., select [Enhanced format].
Note
When [Enhanced format] is selected, we recommend using a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that
supports 18 Gbps.
When [Enhanced format] is selected, some devices (cable box or satellite box, Blu-ray Disc player, and DVD player) may
not work properly. In this case, select [Standard format].
If your TV has similar menu for high bandwidth video format, check the setting on the TV menu when you select
[Enhanced format] on this receiver. For details on the setting of the TV menu, refer to the operating instructions of the
TV.
You cannot apply the setting to the HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES only).
[150] Adjusting Settings
Zone Setup
Setting up the receiver to enjoy sound in Zone 2/3 (Zone
Controls)
You can set the power, input source, and volume level for Zone 2/3.
1
Select [Setup] - [Zone Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Zone Controls].
3
Select the item you want, then set the item.
Zone2
Zone2
Zone2
Zone3
Zone3
Zone3
Power: Turns on/off the power for Zone 2.
Input: Selects the input source for Zone 2.
Volume: Adjusts the volume level for Zone 2.
Power: Turns on/off the power for Zone 3.
Input: Selects the input source for Zone 3.
Volume: Adjusts the volume level for Zone 3.
[151] Adjusting Settings
Zone Setup
Presetting the volume in the main zone (Main Preset
Volume)
You can set the volume level to be used when the receiver is turned on.
1
Select [Setup] - [Zone Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Main Preset Volume].
3
Adjust the volume level.
[152] Adjusting Settings
Zone Setup
Limiting the volume for the main zone (Main Max Volume)
You can limit the maximum volume level output to the main zone.
1
Select [Setup] - [Zone Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Main Max Volume].
3
Adjust the volume level.
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Zone Setup
Presetting the volume in Zone 2/3 (Zone2/3 Preset Volume)
You can set the volume level in Zone 2 or Zone 3 when turning on the receiver.
1
Select [Setup] - [Zone Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Zone2 Preset Volume] or [Zone3 Preset Volume].
3
Adjust the volume level.
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Zone Setup
Limiting the volume for Zone 2/3 (Zone2/3 Max Volume)
You can limit the maximum volume level output to Zone 2 and/or Zone 3.
1
Select [Setup] - [Zone Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Zone2 Max Volume] or [Zone3 Max Volume].
3
Adjust the volume level.
[155] Adjusting Settings
Zone Setup
Setting the volume control for Zone 2/3 (Zone2/3 Line Out)
You can set variable or fixed volume control for the ZONE 2 AUDIO OUT/ZONE 3 AUDIO OUT jacks.
1
Select [Setup] - [Zone Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Zone2 Line Out] or [Zone3 Line Out].
3
Select the setting you want.
Variable: Select when you cannot adjust the volume level on the amplifier in Zone 2 or Zone 3. The
volume level of the receiver output in Zone 2 or Zone 3 will become adjustable.
Fixed: Select to adjust the volume on the amplifier in Zone 2 or Zone 3. The volume level of the
receiver output in Zone 2 or Zone 3 on the receiver will be fixed.
Note
When [Variable] is set, the volume level is turned down by default. Turn up the volume while listening to the sound after
completing setup.
[156] Adjusting Settings
System Setup
Selecting the language (Language)
You can select the language of messages on the screen.
1
Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Language].
3
Select the language you want.
Note
When the Control for HDMI function on both the receiver and the TV (BRAVIA TV) is turned on, the on-screen display
language of the receiver is changed simultaneously when you change the language for the on-screen display of the TV.
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System Setup
Tuning on/off the display for the volume level or sound field
(Auto Display)
You can turn on or off the information display which appears on the TV screen when the volume level or sound
field, etc., of the receiver is changed.
1
Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Auto Display].
3
Select the setting you want.
On
Off
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System Setup
Setting standby mode (Auto Standby)
You can set the receiver to switch to standby mode automatically when you do not operate the receiver or when
no signals are input to the receiver.
1
Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Auto Standby].
3
Select the setting you want.
On: The receiver switches to standby mode after approximately 20 minutes.
Off
Note
This function does not work in the following cases:
[FM TUNER] or [AM TUNER] is selected as the input.
The software of the receiver is being updated.
If you use the Auto Standby mode and the sleep timer at the same time, the sleep timer has priority.
[159] Adjusting Settings
System Setup
Changing the volume display (Volume Display)
You can set the volume display on the TV screen and display panel.
1
Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Volume Display].
3
Select the setting you want.
Relative: Indicates the volume in dB.
Absolute: Indicates the number of steps.
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System Setup
Switching the brightness of the display panel (Dimmer)
You can switch the brightness of the display panel between 3 levels.
1
Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Dimmer].
3
Select the setting you want.
Bright
Dark
Off
[161] Adjusting Settings
System Setup
Using the sleep timer (Sleep)
You can set the receiver to turn off automatically after a specified period of time.
1
Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Sleep].
3
Set specified time.
2:00:00
1:30:00
1:00:00
0:30:00
Off
[SLEEP] lights up on the display panel of the receiver when sleep timer is being used.
Hint
You can check the remaining time before the receiver turns off on the System Setup screen. Also, the remaining time
appears on the bottom right of the TV screen when it becomes 1 minute or less.
The sleep timer will be canceled if you perform the following:
Update the software of the receiver.
Turn the receiver on or off.
[162] Adjusting Settings
System Setup
Checking the software version (Software Version)
You can check the current software version of the receiver.
1
Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu.
2
Check [Software Version].
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System Setup
Updating the software via the network (Network Update)
You can update the receiver software via the network.
Connect the receiver to the Internet beforehand, and then make sure [Internet Connection] is displayed as [OK]
in the [Network Information] menu.
1
Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Network Update].
3
Follow the instructions on the TV screen.
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System Setup
Updating the software using the USB flash drive (USB
Update)
You can update the receiver software using the USB flash drive.
1
Copy the file for updating to the top level directory (just under the root directory) of the USB
flash drive.
2
Connect the USB flash drive to the SETTING
3
Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu.
4
Select [USB Update].
(USB) port of the receiver.
[UPDATING...XXX%] appears on the display panel while updating. When the update completes, receiver will
restart automatically.
[165] Adjusting Settings
System Setup
Setting the tuner (Tuner Setup)
You can configure the FM receiving mode (*), Name Input and Preset Gain Level settings.
*
This function only works while the [FM TUNER] input is selected.
[166] Adjusting Settings
Install Setup
Turning on control mode for maintenance (External Control)
You can set whether or not to control the receiver from external devices.
1
Select [Setup] - [Install Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [External Control].
3
Select the setting you want.
On
Off
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Install Setup
Switching on/off the 12V trigger output (Trigger 1/2/3) (for
STR-ZA3100ES)
If you connect a device equipped with trigger input jacks, you can turn on the device or set it to standby
simultaneously with the receiver.
The receiver outputs electrical signals with a maximum of 12 V/150 mA from the TRIGGER OUT jacks.
You can select various options for using the 12V Trigger output function.
1
Select [Setup] - [Install Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Trigger 1], [Trigger 2], or [Trigger 3].
3
Select the item you want to set.
Main Zone: Turns on/off the 12V trigger output according to the power status in the main zone.
Zone 2: Turns on/off the 12V trigger output according to the power status in Zone 2.
Zone 3: Turns on/off the 12V trigger output according to the power status in Zone 3.
BD/DVD: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the BD/DVD input is selected.
SAT/CATV: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the SAT/CATV input is selected.
GAME: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the GAME input is selected.
STB: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the STB input is selected.
VIDEO: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the VIDEO input is selected.
AUX: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the AUX input is selected.
TV: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the TV input is selected.
SA-CD/CD: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the SA-CD/CD input is selected.
FM TUNER: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the FM TUNER input is selected.
AM TUNER: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the AM TUNER input is selected.
HDMI OUT A: Turns on 12V trigger output when HDMI OUT is set to [HDMI OUT A] or [HDMI OUT
A+B].
HDMI OUT B: Turns on 12V trigger output when HDMI OUT is set to [HDMI OUT B] or [HDMI OUT
A+B].
HDMI OUT OFF: Turns on 12V trigger output when HDMI OUT is set to [HDMI OUT OFF].
Note
When all of [Main Zone], [Zone 2] and [Zone 3] are deselected, all other items will be unavailable.
If you set 12V trigger output as unavailable for all inputs, switching input will have no affect on 12V trigger outputs.
If you set 12V trigger output as unavailable for all of [HDMI OUT A], [HDMI OUT B] and [HDMI OUT OFF], the HDMI
OUT settings will have no affect on 12V trigger outputs.
Settings for [HDMI OUT A], [HDMI OUT B] and [HDMI OUT OFF] are available only when they work in sync with the
power in the main zone.
[168] Adjusting Settings
Install Setup
Switching on/off the 12V trigger output (Trigger) (for STRZA2100ES/STR-ZA1100ES)
If you connect a device equipped with trigger input jacks, you can turn on the device or set it to standby
simultaneously with the receiver.
The receiver outputs electrical signals with a maximum of 12 V/150 mA from the TRIGGER OUT jack.
You can select various options for using the 12V Trigger output function.
1
Select [Setup] - [Install Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Trigger].
3
Select the item you want to set.
Main Zone: Turns on/off the 12V trigger output according to the power status in the main zone.
Zone 2: Turns on/off the 12V trigger output according to the power status in Zone 2.
Zone 3: Turns on/off the 12V trigger output according to the power status in Zone 3.
BD/DVD: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the BD/DVD input is selected.
SAT/CATV: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the SAT/CATV input is selected.
GAME: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the GAME input is selected.
STB: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the STB input is selected.
VIDEO: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the VIDEO input is selected.
AUX: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the AUX input is selected.
TV: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the TV input is selected.
SA-CD/CD: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the SA-CD/CD input is selected.
FM TUNER: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the FM TUNER input is selected.
AM TUNER: Turns on the 12V trigger output when the AM TUNER input is selected.
HDMI OUT A: Turns on 12V trigger output when HDMI OUT is set to [HDMI OUT A] or [HDMI OUT
A+B].
HDMI OUT B: Turns on 12V trigger output when HDMI OUT is set to [HDMI OUT B] or [HDMI OUT
A+B].
HDMI OUT OFF: Turns on 12V trigger output when HDMI OUT is set to [HDMI OUT OFF].
Note
When all of [Main Zone], [Zone 2] and [Zone 3] are deselected, all other items will be unavailable.
If you set 12V trigger output as unavailable for all inputs, switching input will have no affect on 12V trigger outputs.
If you set 12V trigger output as unavailable for all of [HDMI OUT A], [HDMI OUT B] and [HDMI OUT OFF], the HDMI
OUT settings will have no affect on 12V trigger outputs.
Settings for [HDMI OUT A], [HDMI OUT B] and [HDMI OUT OFF] are available only when they work in sync with the
power in the main zone.
[169] Adjusting Settings
Install Setup
Displaying a test screen (Test Picture for HDMI Out A/B)
You can display a test screen with specific resolution and frame rate for HDMI OUT A and HDMI OUT B (ZONE
2) jacks.
1
Select [Setup] - [Install Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Test Picture for HDMI Out A] or [Test Picture for HDMI Out B].
3
Select the setting you want.
4K/60Hz/4:4:4 (*)
4K/24Hz/4:4:4
1080p/60Hz
480p/60Hz
Off
*
When [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Zone2], this setting does not appear in [Test Picture for HDMI Out B].
Hint
You can also display a test screen with 480p/60 Hz for HDMI OUT A and HDMI OUT B jacks by pressing TEST PICTURE
on the remote control.
HDMI audio signals are not output while the test screen is displayed.
[170] Adjusting Settings
Install Setup
Locking settings of the receiver (Settings Lock)
You can lock the receiver settings to prevent setting values from being accidentally erased.
1
Select [Setup] - [Install Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Settings Lock].
3
Select [On].
Hint
To set this function to [Off], press PING, AMP MENU and ENTER on the receiver at the same time.
[171] Adjusting Settings
Using the menu on the display panel
Operating the receiver with the menu on the display panel
You can operate this receiver using the display panel even if the TV is not connected to the receiver or the TV is
turned off.
1
Press AMP MENU.
The menu is displayed on the display panel of the receiver.
2
Press
/
repeatedly to select the menu you want, then press
3
Press
/
repeatedly to select the parameter you want to adjust, then press
4
Press
/
repeatedly to select the setting you want, then press
.
.
.
To return to the previous display
Press
or RETURN.
To exit the menu
Press AMP MENU.
Note
Some parameters and settings may appear dimmed on the display panel. This means that they are either unavailable or
fixed and unchangeable.
[172] Adjusting Settings
Using the menu on the display panel
Viewing information on the display panel
The display panel provides various information on the status of the receiver, such as the sound field.
1
Select the input for which you want to check information.
2
Press DISPLAY repeatedly.
The default input name or the input name you have set is displayed on the upper line of the display panel.
The lower line of the display panel will change sequentially as follows each time you press DISPLAY:
currently applied sound field (*1)→stream information (*2)→default input name (*3).
When listening to FM or AM radio
The band, preset number, and preset station name (*4) or frequency are displayed on the upper line of the
display panel.
The currently applied sound field is displayed on the lower line of the display panel.
[PURE DIRECT] appears on the display panel when the Pure Direct function is activated.
Stream Information is not displayed when no signals can be found for the selected input.
Appears only when you have set an arbitrary input name.
Appears only when you have set an arbitrary preset station name. In this case, the preset station name and frequency are displayed
alternately each time you press DISPLAY.
*1
*2
*3
*4
Note
Characters or marks in some languages may not be displayed.
[173] Adjusting Settings
Reverting to the factory default settings
You can clear all memorized settings and restore the receiver to the factory default settings by the following
procedure. This procedure can also be used to initialize the receiver before you use it for the first time.
Be sure to use the buttons on the receiver to perform this operation.
1
Turn off the receiver.
2
Hold down
(power) on the receiver for 5 seconds.
[MEMORY CLEARING] appears on the display panel for a while, then changes to [MEMORY CLEARED!].
Note
Do not turn the receiver off until [MEMORY CLEARED!] appears on the display panel.
[174] Troubleshooting
PROTECTOR
Error messages
The receiver will automatically turn off after a few seconds. Check the following:
There may be an electrical surge or power failure. Unplug the AC power cord (mains lead) and then plug in
the cord again after 30 minutes.
An over-current from the USB port was detected. Disconnect the USB device as prompted in the warning
message and close the message.
The receiver is covered and the ventilation holes are blocked. Remove the object covering the ventilation
holes of the receiver.
The impedance of the connected speakers is below the rated impedance range indicated on the back panel
of the receiver. Reduce the volume level.
Unplug the AC power cord (mains lead) and let the receiver cool down for 30 minutes while performing the
following troubleshooting:
Disconnect all of the speakers and subwoofer.
Check that the speaker wires are tightly twisted on both ends.
Connect the front speaker first, increase the volume level and operate the receiver for at least 30 minutes
until it completely warms up. Then, connect each additional speaker one by one and test each additional
speaker until you detect which speaker is causing the protection error.
After checking the above items and fixing any problems, plug in the AC power cord (mains lead) and turn on
the receiver. If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
[175] Troubleshooting
Error messages
UPDATE FAILED
While USB Update is performed, insert a USB flash drive on which the package file for updating the receiver
is saved, and then turn the receiver off and turn it on again.
While Network Update is performed, press
(power). If the problem persists, insert a USB flash drive on
which the package file for updating the receiver is saved, and then press
(power) again.
[176] Troubleshooting
Error messages
FAN STOPPED (for STR-ZA3100ES only)
Check that the ventilation holes on the top of the receiver are not blocked.
[177] Troubleshooting
Error messages
List of messages after Auto Calibration measurements
Code 31:
Front speakers are not selected properly. Select the front speakers using SPEAKERS and perform the Auto
Calibration again. For details on selecting the front speakers, see “4. Selecting the front speakers.”
Code 32, Code 33:
Speakers were not detected or not connected properly.
None of the front speakers are connected or only one front speaker is connected.
Either the surround left or surround right speaker is not connected.
A surround back speaker is connected only to the SPEAKERS SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BIAMP/ZONE 2) R terminal. If connecting only one surround back speaker, connect it to the SPEAKERS
SURROUND BACK/HEIGHT (FRONT B/BI-AMP/ZONE 2) L terminal.
Either the Height1 left or Height1 right speaker is not connected (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES).
Either the Height2 left or Height2 right speaker is not connected (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES).
Either the Height left or Height right speaker is not connected (for STR-ZA1100ES).
The calibration microphone is not connected. Make sure that the calibration microphone is connected
properly and perform the Auto Calibration again.
If the calibration microphone is connected properly but the error code still appears, the calibration
microphone cable may be damaged.
Code 34:
Speakers are not placed in the proper position. Speakers or the calibration microphone on the right or left
may be placed wrongly.
Code 35:
The measurement result is not match to the speaker pattern you set.
Warning 40:
The measurement process has been completed and a high noise level has been detected. You may be able
to achieve better results if you try the process again in a quiet environment.
Warning 41, Warning 42:
The input from the calibration microphone is too large.
The distance between the speaker and the calibration microphone may be too small. Set them further
apart and perform the measurement again.
Warning 43:
The distance and position of a subwoofer cannot be detected. This may be caused by noise. Try performing
the measurement in a quiet environment.
Warning 44:
Measurement has been completed. However the speakers are not placed in the proper position with respect
to each other.
NO WARNING:
There is no warning information.
[178] Troubleshooting
Error messages
Network features message list
Invalid XXX (*):
The entered value is incorrect or invalid.
*
XXX represents an IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Primary DNS or Secondary DNS.
[179] Troubleshooting
General
The receiver is turned off automatically.
[Auto Standby] is set to [On].
The sleep timer function was activated.
[PROTECTOR] was activated.
[FAN STOPPED] (for STR-ZA3100ES only) was activated.
[180] Troubleshooting
General
The receiver does not turn on after performing USB Update
or Network Update.
The USB Update or Network Update procedure may not have been completed.
While a USB flash drive containing the package file for updating the receiver is inserted, disconnect the AC
power cord (mains lead) and connect it again.
If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
[181] Troubleshooting
General
The receiver does not turn on even when the TV is turned on.
Set [Control for HDMI] to [On] in the [HDMI Setup] menu. 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 receiver power syncs with the speaker settings of the TV. For
details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
If sound was output from the speakers of the TV last time, the receiver does not turn on even when the TV
is turned on.
[182] Troubleshooting
General
The receiver turns off when the TV is turned off.
Check [Standby Linked to TV] in the [HDMI Setup] menu. When the function is set to [On], the receiver
automatically turns off interlocked with the TV-power off operation, regardless of the input of the receiver.
[183] Troubleshooting
General
The receiver does not turn off even when the TV is turned
off.
Check [Standby Linked to TV] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
If you want the receiver to turn off when the TV is turned off regardless of the input of the receiver, set
[Standby Linked to TV] to [On]. The TV must support the Control for HDMI function. For details, refer to the
operating instructions of your TV.
Set [Control for HDMI] to [On] in the [HDMI Setup] menu. The TV must support the Control for HDMI
function. For details, refer to the operating instructions of your TV.
[184] Troubleshooting
Image
No image appears on the TV screen.
Select the appropriate input using the input buttons.
Set your TV to the appropriate input mode.
Assign the video input (HDMI, COMPONENT or VIDEO IN) correctly.
When you are upconverting input signals using the receiver, use the same type of output signals as input
signals.
Make sure that cables are correctly and securely connected to devices.
Set [HDMI Signal Format] for the selected HDMI IN jack except HDMI IN 6 (GAME) jack on STRZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES to [Standard format] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
Some playback devices need to be set up. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with each device.
Be sure to use a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet when you view images or listen to sound, especially
for 1080p, Deep Color (Deep Colour), 4K or 3D transmission. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
that supports 18 Gbps is required for 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2 and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit etc.
The output of the HDMI video signals of the receiver may be set to [HDMI OUT OFF]. In this case, set to
[HDMI OUT A], [HDMI OUT B], or [HDMI OUT A + B]. You can only select [HDMI OUT B] or [HDMI OUT
A+B] when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Main].
If you want to play HDCP 2.2 content, connect the receiver to an HDMI input jack of a TV that supports
HDCP 2.2.
[185] Troubleshooting
Image
No 3D content appears on the TV screen.
Depending on the TV or the video device, 3D content may not be displayed. Check the HDMI video formats
supported by the receiver.
Be sure to use a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet.
[186] Troubleshooting
Image
No 4K content appears on the TV screen.
Depending on the TV or the video device, 4K content may not be displayed. Check the video capability and
settings of your TV and video device.
Be sure to use a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet.
When you use high bandwidth video formats such as 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2 and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, we
recommend you to use a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps.
If your TV has similar menu for high bandwidth video format, check the setting on the TV menu when you
set [HDMI Signal Format] to [Enhanced format] on this receiver. For details on the setting of the TV menu,
refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
Be sure to connect the receiver to an HDMI input jack of a TV or video device that supports 4K. You have to
connect an HDMI cable to an HDMI jack that supports HDCP 2.2 when you use a playback device for 4K
resolution video content, etc.
[187] Troubleshooting
Image
No image is output to the TV screen when the receiver is in
standby mode.
When the receiver enters standby mode, the image from the last HDMI device selected before you turned off
the receiver is displayed. If you are enjoying content from another device, play the content on the device and
perform the One-Touch Play operation, or turn on the receiver to select the HDMI device from which you
want to enjoy content.
Make sure [Standby Through] is set to [Auto] or [On] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
[188] Troubleshooting
Image
HDR (High Dynamic Range) images cannot be displayed in
HDR mode.
Depending on the TV or video equipment, HDR images may not be displayed in HDR mode. Check the video
capability and setting of your TV or video equipment.
Some video equipment may not output HDR contents in HDR mode if [HDMI Signal Format] is set to
[Standard format], even if both TV and video equipment support HDR and 18 Gbps band width. In this case,
set [HDMI Signal Format] of selected input to [Enhanced format] in the [HDMI Setup] menu. When you
select [Enhanced format], use Premium High Speed HDMI cables with Ethernet which can support bandwidth
up to 18 Gbps.
When you connect two Dolby Vision-compatible TVs to the receiver and select [HDMI OUT A+B], Dolby
Vision content is output in the HDR10 or SDR (Standard Dynamic Range) format. To enjoy Dolby Vision
content as it is, connect only one Dolby Vision-compatible TV to the receiver, or select either [HDMI OUT A]
or [HDMI OUT B].
[189] Troubleshooting
Image
The home menu does not appear on the TV screen.
If you connect the TV to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack and [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Zone2] in the
[HDMI Setup] menu, the home menu does not appear on the TV screen. In this case, set [HDMI Out B
Mode] to [Main].
Press HOME to display the home menu.
Check that the TV is connected correctly.
The home menu may take some time to appear on the TV screen depending on the TV.
[190] Troubleshooting
Image
The display panel is turned off.
Make sure [Pure Direct] is set to [Off] in the [Sound Effects] menu. When the function is set to [On], the
display panel is turned off.
Adjust the brightness of the display panel using [Dimmer] in the [System Setup] menu.
[191] Troubleshooting
Image
Image does not appear on the TV screen when the receiver is
not turned on.
Set [Control for HDMI] to [On], and then set [Standby Through] to [Auto] or [On] in the [HDMI Setup]
menu.
Turn on the receiver, then select the input to which the playing device is connected.
If connected to other devices than those manufactured by Sony that support the Control for HDMI function,
set [Control for HDMI] to [On] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
[192] Troubleshooting
Image
When the language for the on-screen display of the TV is
changed, the on-screen display language of the receiver is
changed simultaneously.
Check [Control for HDMI] in the [HDMI Setup] menu. If [Control for HDMI] is set to [On], the on-screen
display language of the receiver may be changed simultaneously when you change the language for the onscreen display of the TV. Select the language on the receiver again to return to the previous setting.
[193] Troubleshooting
Sound
No sound or only a very low level of sound is heard, no
matter which device is selected.
Check that
devices.
Check that
Check that
Check that
Press
to
all connecting cables are inserted to their input/output jacks on the receiver, speakers and the
the receiver and all devices are turned on.
MASTER VOLUME on the receiver is not set to [VOLUME MIN] or [VOLUME -∞dB].
SPEAKERS on the receiver is not set to [SPEAKERS OFF].
cancel the muting function.
Try pressing the input button on the remote control or on the receiver to select the device of your choice.
If you want to listen to sound from the TV speaker in the main zone, set [Audio Out] to [TV + AMP] in the
[HDMI Setup] menu. If you cannot play multi-channel audio source, set [AMP]. However, the sound will not
be output through the TV speaker.
If you want to listen to sound from the TV speaker in Zone 2, set [Zone2 Audio Out] to [Zone2 TV + AMP]
in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
Sound may be interrupted when the sampling frequency, number of channels or audio format of audio
output signals from the playback device is switched.
[194] Troubleshooting
Sound
There is severe humming or noise.
Check that the speakers and device are connected securely.
Make sure that the connecting cables are not near a transformer or motor.
Move your audio device away from the TV.
The plugs and jacks are dirty. Wipe them with a cloth slightly moistened with alcohol.
[195] Troubleshooting
Sound
No sound or only a very low level of sound is heard from
specific speakers.
Make sure you have connected to both the L and R jacks of an analog device, as analog devices require both
L and R jack connections. Use an audio cable (not supplied).
Adjust the speaker level.
Check that the speaker settings are appropriate for the setup using [Auto Calibration] or [Speaker Pattern] in
the [Speaker Setup] menu. Then check that sound is output from each speaker correctly using [Test Tone]
in the [Speaker Setup] menu.
Check that the subwoofer is connected correctly and securely.
Make sure you have turned on your subwoofer.
Depending on the selected sound field, sound may not be available from the subwoofer.
[196] Troubleshooting
Sound
There is no sound from a specific device.
Check that the device is correctly connected to the corresponding audio input jacks.
Check that the cable(s) used for the connection is (are) fully inserted into the jacks on both the receiver and
the device.
Check the Input Mode setting.
Check that the device is correctly connected to the corresponding HDMI jack.
The HDMI settings of some playback devices need to be configured. Refer to the operating instructions
supplied with each device.
Be sure to use a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet when you view images or listen to sound, especially
for 1080p, Deep Color (Deep Colour), 4K or 3D transmission. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
that supports 18 Gbps is required for 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2 and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit etc.
Audio signals (format, sampling frequency, bit length, etc.) transmitted from an HDMI jack may be
suppressed by the connected device. Check the setup of a device connected via an HDMI cable if the image
is poor or the sound does not come out of the device.
When a connected device does not support the copyright protection technology (HDCP), the image and/or
the sound from the HDMI OUT A and HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jacks may be distorted or may not be output. If
this is the case, check the specifications of the connected device.
Set the image resolution of the playback device to more than 720p/1080i to enjoy High Bitrate Audio (DTSHD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, DTS:X Master Audio, Dolby Atmos).
The image resolution of the playback device may need to be configured to certain settings before you can
enjoy DSD and Multi Channel Linear PCM. Refer to the operating instructions of the playback device.
Make sure the TV supports the System Audio Control function.
If the TV does not have a System Audio Control function, set [Audio Out] in the [HDMI Setup] menu to:
[TV + AMP] if you want to listen to the sound from the TV speaker and receiver.
[AMP] if you want to listen to the sound from the receiver only.
If the receiver is connected to a video device such as a projector and operated in the main zone, sound may
not be output from the receiver. In this case, set [Audio Out] to [AMP] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
If a video device such as a projector is connected to the HDMI OUT B (ZONE 2) jack and [HDMI Out B
Mode] is set to [Zone2], sound may not be output from the receiver. In this case, set [Zone2 Audio Out] to
[AMP] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
You cannot listen to the sound of a device connected to the receiver while TV input is selected on the
receiver.
Be sure to change the input of the receiver to HDMI if you want to watch a program on a device
connected via HDMI connection to the receiver.
Change the TV channel if you want to watch a TV broadcast.
Be sure to select the correct device or input when watching a program from a device connected to the
TV. Refer to the section on this operation in the operating instructions of the TV.
When using the Control for HDMI function, you cannot control connected devices using the remote control of
the TV.
Some devices and TVs need to be set up. Refer to the operating instructions supplied with each device
and TV.
Change the input of the receiver to the HDMI input connected to the device.
Check that the selected digital audio input jack is not assigned to another input.
[197] Troubleshooting
Sound
There is no sound from the TV via the HDMI OUT A jack
when using the Audio Return Channel function.
Make sure [Audio Return Channel] is set to [Standard] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
Make sure [Input Mode] for the TV input is set to [Auto].
Make sure your TV supports the Audio Return Channel (ARC) function.
If your TV has multiple HDMI input jacks, make sure the receiver is connected to the one that supports the
Audio Return Channel (ARC) function.
Make sure your TV is connected to the HDMI OUT A jack of the receiver.
Make sure the HDMI OUTPUT setting is set to [HDMI OUT A] or [HDMI OUT A+B].
[198] Troubleshooting
Sound
The Dolby Atmos-compatible sound played back on the TV is
not output from the receiver.
Connect the receiver to an HDMI input jack of the TV which supports the Audio Return Channel (ARC)
function, and then perform the operation described in “If you use a TV compatible with Dolby Digital Plus
output.”
[199] Troubleshooting
Sound
The left and right sound is unbalanced or reversed.
Check that the speakers and device are connected correctly and securely.
Adjust the sound level parameters using the [Speaker Setup] menu.
[200] Troubleshooting
Sound
Dolby Digital or DTS multi-channel sound is not reproduced.
Check that the DVD, etc. you are playing is recorded in Dolby Digital or DTS format.
When connecting the DVD player, etc., to the digital input jacks of this receiver, make sure the digital audio
output setting of the connected device is available.
Set [Audio Out] to [AMP] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
You can only enjoy High Bitrate Audio (DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, DTS:X Master Audio, Dolby
Atmos), DSD and Multi Channel Linear PCM with an HDMI connection.
[201] Troubleshooting
Sound
No sound is heard from specific speakers when the receiver
decodes the DTS audio signals or performs Neural:X
processing.
The DTS decoder and Neural:X support the following speaker patterns. If other speaker patterns are set, no
sound is output from specific speakers when the receiver decodes the DTS audio signals or performs
Neural:X processing.
STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES
2.0, 2.1
3.0, 3.1
4.0, 4.0.4 (FH+RH), 4.1, 4.1.4 (FH+RH)
5.0, 5.0.2 (FH), 5.0.4 (FH+TR), 5.0.4 (FH+RH), 5.0.4 (TF+TR), 5.0.4 (TF+RH), 5.1, 5.1.2 (FH), 5.1.4
(FH+TR), 5.1.4 (FH+RH), 5.1.4 (TF+TR), 5.1.4 (TF+RH)
6.0 (SB), 6.1 (SB)
7.0, 7.0.2 (FH), 7.1, 7.1.2 (FH)
STR-ZA1100ES
2.0, 2.1
3.0, 3.1
4.0, 4.1
5.0, 5.0.2 (FH), 5.1, 5.1.2 (FH)
6.0 (SB), 6.1 (SB)
7.0, 7.1
[202] Troubleshooting
Sound
The surround effect cannot be obtained.
Make sure you have selected a sound field for movies.
[Dolby Surround] and [Neural:X] do not work when the speaker pattern is set to 2.0 or 2.1.
[Neural:X] does not work with DTS audio signals that have a sampling frequency of 88.2 kHz or higher.
If you connect your TV via an HDMI connection and enable the Control for HDMI function, the sound field
automatically switches to [Multi Stereo] when you start using the Social Viewing function on your TV.
[203] Troubleshooting
Sound
A test tone is not output from the speakers.
The speaker cables may not be connected securely. Check that they are connected securely and cannot be
disconnected by pulling on them slightly.
The speaker cables may have short-circuited.
[204] Troubleshooting
Sound
A test tone is output from a different speaker than the
speaker displayed on the TV screen.
The speaker pattern setup is incorrect. Make sure that the speaker connections and the speaker pattern
match correctly.
[205] Troubleshooting
Sound
No sound is output from the TV when the receiver is in
standby mode.
When the receiver enters standby mode, the image from the last HDMI device selected before you turned off
the receiver is displayed. If you are enjoying content from another device, play the content on the device and
perform the One-Touch Play operation, or turn on the receiver to select the HDMI device from which you
want to enjoy content.
Make sure [Standby Through] is set to [Auto] or [On] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
[206] Troubleshooting
Tuner
The FM reception is poor.
Extend and adjust the position of the FM wire antenna (aerial) to a place where the reception conditions are
good.
Place the FM wire antenna (aerial) near a window.
[207] Troubleshooting
Tuner
The FM stereo reception is poor.
Set the FM station receiving mode to the monaural mode.
[208] Troubleshooting
Tuner
You cannot tune to radio stations.
Check that the antennas (aerials) are connected securely. Adjust the antennas (aerials) and connect an
external antenna (aerial) if necessary.
The signal of the stations is too weak with automatic tuning. Use direct tuning.
Make sure you set the tuning scale correctly (when tuning to AM stations with direct tuning).
No stations have been preset or the preset stations have been cleared (when tuning by scanning preset
stations is used). Preset the stations.
Press DISPLAY repeatedly on the receiver so that the frequency appears on the display panel.
[209] Troubleshooting
USB devices
A USB device is not recognized.
Turn off the receiver, then disconnect the USB device. Turn on the receiver again and reconnect the USB
device.
Connect a compatible USB device. USB devices are only supported when formatted with the FAT16 or FAT32
file systems.
The USB device does not work properly. Refer to the section on how to deal with this problem in the
operating instructions of the USB device.
[210] Troubleshooting
USB devices
A USB device cannot be connected to the USB port.
The USB plug is being inserted upside down. Connect the plug in the correct orientation.
[211] Troubleshooting
Network connection
An error message appears.
Check the nature of the error. See “Network features message list.”
[212] Troubleshooting
Network connection
Cannot connect to the network.
Check that the LAN cable is connected to the receiver when you want to connect the receiver to the network
via a wired LAN connection.
Check the network information. If [Not Connected] appears, set up the network connection again.
[213] Troubleshooting
“BRAVIA” Sync (Control for HDMI)
The Control for HDMI function does not work.
Check the HDMI connection with the receiver (refer to the supplied Startup Guide).
Enable the Control for HDMI function on the TV. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the TV.
Wait for a while, and then try again. If you unplug the receiver, it will take a while before the operation is
completed. Wait for 15 seconds or longer, and then try again.
Check the Control for HDMI settings on the connected device. Refer to the operating instructions of the
connected device.
If you unplug the HDMI cable or change the connection, repeat the procedures of “Preparing for “BRAVIA”
Sync.”
Make sure your TV is connected to the HDMI OUT A jack of the receiver.
Make sure the HDMI OUTPUT setting is set to [HDMI OUT A] or [HDMI OUT A+B].
When [Control for HDMI] is set to [Off], “BRAVIA” Sync does not work properly, even if the device is
connected to the HDMI IN jack.
Make sure the connected device supports the Control for HDMI function.
Enable the Control for HDMI function on the connected device. For details, refer to the operating instructions
of the connected device.
The types and number of devices that can be controlled by the “BRAVIA” Sync feature are restricted by the
HDMI CEC standard as follows:
Recording devices (Blu-ray Disc recorders, DVD recorders, etc.): up to 3 devices
Playback devices (Blu-ray Disc Player, DVD players, etc.): up to 3 devices
Tuner-related devices: up to 4 devices (the receiver uses one of them for its GUI operations.)
Audio system (receivers): up to 1 device (used by this receiver)
Set [Control for HDMI] to [On] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
[214] Troubleshooting
“BRAVIA” Sync (Control for HDMI)
TV sound cannot be heard from the speakers connected to
the receiver.
Make sure [Audio Return Channel] is set to [Standard] in the [HDMI Setup] menu.
Make sure [Input Mode] for the TV input is set to [Auto] in the [Input Setup] menu.
Make sure your TV supports the ARC function. Make sure that the HDMI input of your TV is labeled “ARC.”
If your TV has multiple HDMI input jacks, make sure the receiver is connected to the one supports the ARC
function.
Make sure your TV is connected to the HDMI OUT A jack of the receiver.
Make sure the HDMI OUTPUT setting is set to [HDMI OUT A] or [HDMI OUT A + B].
Make sure that the optical output or audio output jack(s) of the TV is correctly connected to the TV AUDIO
IN jack(s) of the receiver.
[215] Troubleshooting
Remote control
The remote control does not function.
Point the remote control at the remote control sensor on the receiver.
Remove any obstructions between the remote control and the receiver.
Replace both of the batteries in the remote control with new ones if they are weak.
[216] Troubleshooting
If the problem is not solved
Reverting to the factory default settings
You can clear all memorized settings and restore the receiver to the factory default settings by the following
procedure. This procedure can also be used to initialize the receiver before you use it for the first time.
Be sure to use the buttons on the receiver to perform this operation.
1
Turn off the receiver.
2
Hold down
(power) on the receiver for 5 seconds.
[MEMORY CLEARING] appears on the display panel for a while, then changes to [MEMORY CLEARED!].
Note
Do not turn the receiver off until [MEMORY CLEARED!] appears on the display panel.
[217] Troubleshooting
If the problem is not solved
Resetting sound fields to the default settings
Be sure to use the buttons on the receiver to perform this operation.
1
Turn off the receiver.
2
Hold down MULTI ST. and press
(power) on the receiver.
[S.F. INITIALIZED!] appears on the display panel and all sound fields are reset to their default setting.
[218] Troubleshooting
If the problem is not solved
Customer support websites
Refer to the following websites for the latest information on the receiver.
For customers in the USA:
http://esupport.sony.com/
For customers in Canada:
http://esupport.sony.com/CA/
For customers in Latin America:
http://esupport.sony.com/LA
[219] Other Information
Trademarks
This receiver incorporates Dolby (*1) Digital Surround and the DTS (*2) Digital Surround System.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, and the double-D symbol are trademarks
of Dolby Laboratories.
*2 For DTS patents, see http://patents.dts.com. Manufactured under license from DTS, Inc. DTS, the Symbol, DTS in combination
with the Symbol, DTS:X, and the DTS:X logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of DTS, Inc. in the United States and/or
other countries. © DTS, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*1
This receiver incorporates High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI™) technology. The terms HDMI and
HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of
HDMI Licensing, LLC in the United States and other countries.
“BRAVIA” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
“PlayStation®” is a registered trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
All other trademarks and registered trademarks are of their respective holders. In this manual, ™ and ®
marks are not specified.
[220] Other Information
Software License Information
md5.c, md5.h
Copyright (C) 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All rights reserved.
License to copy and use this software is granted provided that it is identified as the “RSA Data Security, Inc.
MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm” in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function.
License is also granted to make and use derivative works provided that such works are identified as “derived
from the RSA Data Security, Inc. MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm” in all material mentioning or referencing the
derived work.
RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either the merchantability of this software or the
suitability of this software for any particular purpose. It is provided “as is” without express or implied warranty of
any kind.
These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this documentation and/or software.
uri.c uri.h
Copyright (c) 1990- 1993, 1996 Open Software Foundation, Inc.
Copyright (c) 1989 by Hewlett-Packard Company, Palo Alto, Ca. & Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Mass.
Copyright (c) 1998 Microsoft.
To anyone who acknowledges that this file is provided “AS IS” without any express or implied warranty:
permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this file for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided
that the above copyright notices and this notice appears in all source code copies, and that none of the names
of Open Software Foundation, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, Microsoft, or Digital Equipment Corporation be
used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior
permission. Neither Open Software Foundation, Inc., Hewlett-Packard Company, Microsoft, nor Digital Equipment
Corporation makes any representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose.
trarcfor.c
Copyright (c) April 29, 1997 Kalle Kaukonen. All Rights Reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that this
copyright notice and disclaimer are retained.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY KALLE KAUKONEN AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL KALLE KAUKONEN OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF
THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
trbignu2.c trbignum.c
Modified from OPENSSL crypto/bn/bn_**.c and crypto/dh/dh_**.c
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected])
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).
The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to.
The following conditions pply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code;
not just the SSL code.
The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the
holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed.
If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the
library used.
This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided
with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following
acknowledgement:
“This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected])”
The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic
related :-).
4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code)
you must include an acknowledgement:
“This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be
changed.
i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public
Licence.]
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 WIDE Project.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. Neither the name of the project nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
trblwfsh.c
$KAME: bf_enc.c,v 1.5 2000/09/18 21:21:19 itojun Exp $ crypto/bf/bf_enc.c
Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Eric Young ([email protected])
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).
The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to.
The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code;
not just the SSL code.
The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the
holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed.
If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the
library used.
This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided
with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following
acknowledgement:
“This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected])”
The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic
related :-).
4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code)
you must include an acknowledgement:
“This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be
changed.
i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public
Licence.]
trcast.c
$KAME: cast128.c,v 1.4 2000/11/06 13:58:08 itojun Exp $ heavily modified by Tomomi Suzuki
<[email protected]>
Copyright (C) 1997 Hideo “Sir MANMOS” Morishita
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY Hideo “Sir MaNMOS” Morishita “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL Hideo “Sir MaNMOS” Morishita BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
trdes.c
$KAME: des_ecb.c,v 1.5 2000/11/06 13:58:08 itojun Exp $ crypto/des/ecb_enc.c
Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Eric Young ([email protected])
All rights reserved.
This file is part of an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).
The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL specification.
This library and applications are FREE FOR COMMERCIAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE as long as the following
conditions are aheared to.
Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed.
If this code is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts used.
This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided
with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following
acknowledgement:
This product includes software developed by Eric Young ([email protected])
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be
changed.
i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public
Licence.]
trdhgrp.c
Modified from OPENSSL crypto/bn/bn_**.c and crypto/dh/dh_**.c
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected])
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).
The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to.
The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code;
not just the SSL code.
The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the
holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed.
If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the
library used.
This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided
with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following
acknowledgement:
“This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected])”
The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic
related :-).
4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code)
you must include an acknowledgement:
“This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be
changed.
i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public
Licence.]
$KAME: crypto_openssl.c, eaytest.c v 1.70 2001/09/11 14:21:12 sakane Exp $
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 WIDE Project.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. Neither the name of the project nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
trdsa.c
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected])
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).
The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to.
The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code;
not just the SSL code.
The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the
holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed.
If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the
library used.
This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided
with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following
acknowledgement:
“This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected])”
The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic
related :-).
4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code)
you must include an acknowledgement:
“This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be
changed.
i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public
Licence.]
trespcor.c
$KAME: esp_core.c,v 1.50 2000/11/02 12:27:38 itojun Exp $
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 WIDE Project.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
Redistributions
in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
2.
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. Neither the name of the project nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
trmd2.c
crypto/md2/md2_dgst.c
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected])
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).
The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to.
The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code;
not just the SSL code.
The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the
holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed.
If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the
library used.
This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided
with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
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MD4C.C - RSA Data Security, Inc., MD4 message-digest algorithm
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MD5 Message- Digest Algorithm” in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function.
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trrc2.c
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected])
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).
The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to.
The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code;
not just the SSL code.
The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the
holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed. If this
package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library
used.
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with the package.
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related :-).
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trrmd160.c
$OpenBSD: rmd160.c,v 1.3 2001/09/26 21:40:13 markus Exp $
Copyright (c) 2001 Markus Friedl.
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EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
Preneel, Bosselaers, Dobbertin, “The Cryptographic Hash Function RIPEMD-160”, RSA Laboratories, CryptoBytes,
Volume 3, Number 2, Autumn 1997, ftp://ftp.rsasecurity.com/pub/cryptobytes/crypto3n2.pdf
trrsa.c
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected])
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).
The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared
to.The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, ttRSA, lhash, DES, etc.,
code; not just the SSL code.
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holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
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related :-).
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trsha1.c
$KAME: sha1.c,v 1.5 2000/11/08 06:13:08 itojun Exp $
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 WIDE Project.
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TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
FIPS pub 180-1: Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA-1) based on: http://csrc.nist.gov/fips/fip180-1.txt implemented by
Jun-ichiro itojun Itoh <[email protected]>
sha1.c : Implementation of the Secure Hash Algorithm
SHA: NIST's Secure Hash Algorithm
This version written November 2000 by David Ireland of DI Management Services Pty Limited <[email protected]>
Adapted from code in the Python Cryptography Toolkit, version 1.0.0 by A.M. Kuchling 1995.
AM Kuchling's posting:Based on SHA code originally posted to sci.crypt by Peter Gutmann in message
<[email protected]>.
The original specification of SHA was found to have a weakness by NSA/NIST.
This code implements the fixed version of SHA.
Here's the first paragraph of Peter Gutmann's posting:
The following is my SHA (FIPS 180) code updated to allow use of the “fixed” SHA, thanks to Jim Gillogly and an
anonymous contributor for the information on what's changed in the new version.
The fix is a simple change which involves adding a single rotate in the initial expansion function.
It is unknown whether this is an optimal solution to the problem which was discovered in the SHA or whether
it's simply a bandaid which fixes the problem with a minimum of effort (for example the reengineering of a great
many Capstone chips).
trsha2.c
$KAME: sha1.c,v 1.5 2000/11/08 06:13:08 itojun Exp $
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TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
FIPS pub 180-2: Secure Hash Standard based on: http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/fips/fips180-2/fips180-2.pdf
trsha5.c
sha512.c - implementation of SHA256, SHA384 and SHA512
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trtwofsh.c
Copyright (c) 2002 by Niels Ferguson.
The author hereby grants a perpetual license to everybody to use this code for any purpose as long as the
copyright message is included in the source code of this or any derived work.
Yes, this means that you, your company, your club, and anyone else can use this code anywhere you want.
You can change it and distribute it under the GPL, include it in your commercial product without releasing the
source code, put it on the web, etc.
The only thing you cannot do is remove my copyright message, or distribute any source code based on this
implementation that does not include my copyright message.
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I also appreciate it if you tell me where and why you used my code.
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This code, or the Twofish cipher, might very well be flawed; you have been warned.
This software is provided as-is, without any kind of warrenty or guarantee.
And that is really all you can expect when you download code for free from the Internet.
trqsort.c
Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
The Regents of the University of California.
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trsprnf.c
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trsscanf.c
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trstrtox.c
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trvscanf.c
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trvsprnf.c
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trdeflate.c
Copyright (C) 1995-2010 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler
For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
ALGORITHM
The “deflation” process depends on being able to identify portions of the input text which are identical to earlier
input (within a sliding window trailing behind the input currently being processed).
The most straightforward technique turns out to be the fastest for most input files: try all possible matches and
select the longest.
The key feature of this algorithm is that insertions into the string dictionary are very simple and thus fast, and
deletions are avoided completely. Insertions are performed at each input character, whereas string matches are
performed only when the previous match ends. So it is preferable to spend more time in matches to allow very
fast string insertions and avoid deletions. The matching algorithm for small strings is inspired from that of Rabin
& Karp. A brute force approach is used to find longer strings when a small match has been found.
A similar algorithm is used in comic (by Jan-Mark Wams) and freeze (by Leonid Broukhis).
A previous version of this file used a more sophisticated algorithm (by Fiala and Greene) which is guaranteed to
run in linear amortized time, but has a larger average cost, uses more memory and is patented.
However the F&G algorithm may be faster for some highly redundant files if the parameter maxChainLength
(described below) is too large.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The idea of lazy evaluation of matches is due to Jan-Mark Wams, and I found it in 'freeze' written by Leonid
Broukhis.
Thanks to many people for bug reports and testing.
REFERENCES
Deutsch, L.P., “DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification”.
Available in http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1951.txt
A description of the Rabin and Karp algorithm is given in the book “Algorithms” by R. Sedgewick, AddisonWesley, p252.
Fiala,E.R., and Greene,D.H.
Data Compression with Finite Windows, Comm.ACM, 32,4 (1989) 490-595
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to
alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:
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original software.
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Jean-loup Gailly
[email protected]
Mark Adler
[email protected]
The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs (Request for Comments) 1950 to 1952 in the files
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1950.txt (zlib format), rfc1951.txt (deflate format) and rfc1952.txt (gzip format).
trinfback.c
Copyright (C) 1995-2009 Mark Adler
For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
This code is largely copied from inflate.c.
Normally either infback.o or inflate.o would be linked into an application--not both.
The interface with inffast.c is retained so that optimized assembler-coded versions of inflate_fast() can be used
with either inflate.c or infback.c.
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original software.
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Jean-loup Gailly
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Mark Adler
[email protected]
The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs (Request for Comments) 1950 to 1952 in the files
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1950.txt (zlib format), rfc1951.txt (deflate format) and rfc1952.txt (gzip format).
trinffast.c
Copyright (C) 1995-2010 Mark Adler
For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to
alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original
software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the
original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
Jean-loup Gailly
[email protected]
Mark Adler
[email protected]
The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs (Request for Comments) 1950 to 1952 in the files
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1950.txt (zlib format), rfc1951.txt (deflate format) and rfc1952.txt (gzip format).
trinflate.c
Copyright (C) 1995-2010 Mark Adler
For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to
alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original
software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the
original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
Jean-loup Gailly
[email protected]
Mark Adler
[email protected]
The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs (Request for Comments) 1950 to 1952 in the files
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1950.txt (zlib format), rfc1951.txt (deflate format) and rfc1952.txt (gzip format).
trinftrees.c
Copyright (C) 1995-2010 Mark Adler
For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to
alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original
software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the
original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
Jean-loup Gailly
[email protected]
Mark Adler
[email protected]
The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs (Request for Comments) 1950 to 1952 in the files
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1950.txt (zlib format), rfc1951.txt (deflate format) and rfc1952.txt (gzip format).
trees.c
Copyright (C) 1995-2010 Jean-loup Gailly detect_data_type() function provided freely by Cosmin Truta, 2006
For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
ALGORITHM
The “deflation” process uses several Huffman trees. The more common source values are represented by shorter
bit sequences.
Each code tree is stored in a compressed form which is itself a Huffman encoding of the lengths of all the code
strings (in ascending order by source values).
The actual code strings are reconstructed from the lengths in the inflate process, as described in the deflate
specification.
REFERENCES
Deutsch, L.P., “'Deflate' Compressed Data Format Specification”.
Available in ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip/doc/deflate-1.1.doc
Storer, James A.
Data Compression: Methods and Theory, pp. 49-50.
Computer Science Press, 1988. ISBN 0-7167-8156-5.
Sedgewick, R.
Algorithms, p290.
Addison-Wesley, 1983. ISBN 0-201-06672-6.
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to
alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original
software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
Altered
source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the
2.
original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
Jean-loup Gailly
[email protected]
Mark Adler
[email protected]
The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs (Request for Comments) 1950 to 1952 in the files
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1950.txt (zlib format), rfc1951.txt (deflate format) and rfc1952.txt (gzip format).
trzutil.c
Copyright (C) 1995-2005, 2010 Jean-loup Gailly.
For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in zlib.h
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to
alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:
1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original
software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be
appreciated but is not required.
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the
original software.
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
Jean-loup Gailly
[email protected]
Mark Adler
[email protected]
The data format used by the zlib library is described by RFCs (Request for Comments) 1950 to 1952 in the files
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1950.txt (zlib format), rfc1951.txt (deflate format) and rfc1952.txt (gzip format).
trcrymap.h
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected])
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).
The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared
to.The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, ttRSA, lhash, DES, etc.,
code; not just the SSL code.
The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the
holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed.
If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the
library used.
This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided
with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following
acknowledgement:
“This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected])”
The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic
related :-).
4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code)
you must include an acknowledgement:
“This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be
changed.
i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public
Licence.]
tropnssl.h
Modified from OPENSSL crypto/bn/bn_**.c and crypto/dh/dh_**.c
Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected])
All rights reserved.
This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).
The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
This library is tm_kernel_free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are
aheared to.
The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc., code;
not just the SSL code.
The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the
holder is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed.
If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the
library used.
This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation (online or textual) provided
with the package.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following
acknowledgement:
“This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young ([email protected])”
The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic
related :-).
4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code)
you must include an acknowledgement:
“This product includes software written by Tim Hudson ([email protected])”
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be
changed.
i.e. this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU Public
Licence.]
$KAME: crypto_openssl.c, eaytest.c v 1.70 2001/09/11 14:21:12 sakane Exp $
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 WIDE Project.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
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following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
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SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
wrap_clibif.c
A C-program for MT19937, with initialization improved 2002/1/26.
Coded by Takuji Nishimura and Makoto Matsumoto.
Before using, initialize the state by using init_genrand(seed) or init_by_array(init_key, key_length).
Copyright (C) 1997 - 2002, Makoto Matsumoto and Takuji Nishimura, All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the
following conditions are met:
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disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. The names of its contributors may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
Any feedback is very welcome.
http://www.math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/~m-mat/MT/emt.html
email: m-mat @ math.sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp (remove space)
jsmn
Copyright (c) 2010 Serge A. Zaitsev
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated
documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
Curl
COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE
Copyright (c) 1996 - 2015, Daniel Stenberg, [email protected].
All rights reserved.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby
granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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Expat
Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd and Clark Cooper
Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Expat maintainers.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated
documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
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permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of
the Software.
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CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
THE SOFTWARE.
How to connect speaker cables
Be sure to connect the speaker cables correctly to the terminals of the speaker and this receiver.
Also, be sure to tightly twist the speaker wire strands and insert them securely into the speaker terminals.
Strip the jacket to 10 mm (13/32 in) at each end of the speaker cables.
*
Note
Be sure not remove too much of the speaker cable sleeves, so as to prevent the wires of the speaker cables from
touching each other.
Connect speaker cables properly with the polarities (+/–) matched between the receiver and the speakers.
Improper connection may result in fatal damage to the receiver.
Naming preset stations (Name Input)
1
Select [Listen] - [FM TUNER] or [AM TUNER] from the home menu.
If the Simple mode screen appears, switch to the Full mode screen by pressing OPTIONS and selecting
[Full] in [FM/AM Display] from the options menu.
2
Select the preset number to which you want to assign a name.
3
Press OPTIONS.
The options menu appears.
4
Select [Name Input].
An on-screen keyboard appears on the TV screen.
5
Press
/
/
6
Select [Enter].
/
and
to select characters one by one to enter the name.
The name you entered is registered.
Canceling naming input
Press RETURN before Step 6.
Note
Some letters that can be displayed on the TV screen cannot be displayed on the display panel.
Hint
You can also select [Name Input] from [Tuner Setup] in the [System Setup] menu instead of performing steps 1 to 4.
Menu list (on the display panel)
The following options are available in each menu.
1. Input Setup [1. INPUT SETUP]
BD/DVD [1.1. BD/DVD]
SAT/CATV [1.2. SAT/CATV]
GAME [1.3. GAME]
STB [1.4. STB]
VIDEO [1.5. VIDEO]
AUX [1.6. AUX]
TV [1.7. TV]
SA-CD/CD [1.8. SA-CD/CD]
2. Speaker Setup [2. SPEAKER SETUP]
Auto Calibration [2.1. AUTO CALIBRATION]
Automatic Phase Matching [2.2. AUTOMATIC PHASE MATCHING] (*1)
AUTO, OFF
Calibration type [2.3. CALIBRATION TYPE] (*1)
FULL FLAT, ENGINEER, FRONT REF., OFF
Speaker pattern [2.4. SPEAKER PATTERN]
7.1.2 (SBD) to 2.0 (112 patterns) (for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES)
7.1 to 2.0 (40 patterns) (for STR-ZA1100ES)
Surround back speaker assign [2.6. SB SPEAKER ASSIGN] (*2)
ZONE2, BI-AMP, FRONT B, OFF
Size [2.7. SIZE]
XXX LARGE or XXX SMALL (*3)
Distance [2.8. DISTANCE]
XXX 1.00 m to XXX 10.00 m (XXX 3’3” to XXX 32’9”) (0.01 m (1 inch) interval) (*4)
Level [2.9. LEVEL]
XXX -10.0 dB to XXX +10.0 dB (0.5 dB interval) (*4)
Test Tone [2.10. TEST TONE] (*5)
OFF, AUTO XXX -10.0 dB to XXX +10.0 dB (1 dB interval), FIX XXX -10.0 dB to XXX +10.0 dB (1 dB interval)
(*4)
Crossover Frequency [2.11. CROSSOVER FREQUENCY]
XXX 40 Hz to XXX 200 Hz (10 Hz interval) (*3) (*6)
Equalizer [2.12. EQUALIZER]
XXX TREBLE -10.0 dB to XXX TREBLE +10.0 dB (1 dB interval), XXX BASS -10.0 dB to XXX BASS +10.0 dB (1
dB interval) (*3)
Center Speaker Lift Up [2.13. CENTER SPEAKER LIFT UP]
1 to 10, OFF
Surround Speaker Position [2.14. SURROUND SPEAKER POSITION]
FRONT, BACK
Speaker Relocation [2.15. SPEAKER RELOCATION]
TYPE A, TYPE B, OFF
Ceiling Height [2.16. CEILING HEIGHT]
2.00 m to 10.00 m (6’6” to 32’9”) (0.01 m (1 inch) interval)
Distance Unit [2.17. DISTANCE UNIT]
METER, FEET
3. Network Setup [3. NETWORK SETUP]
Internet Setup [3.1. INTERNET SETUP]
Information [3.2. INFORMATION]
Network Standby [3.3. NETWORK STANDBY]
ON, OFF
Music Connect [3.4. MUSIC CONNECT]
4. Audio Setup [4. AUDIO SETUP]
Digital Legato Linear [4.1. DIGITAL LEGATO LINEAR]
AUTO1, AUTO2, OFF
Sound Optimizer [4.2. SOUND OPTIMIZER]
NORMAL, LOW, OFF
Sound Field [4.3. SOUND FIELD]
2CH STEREO, DIRECT, A.F.D., DOLBY SUR, NEURAL:X, MULTI STEREO
In-Ceiling Speaker Mode [4.4. IN-CEILING SPEAKER MODE]
FRONT&CENTER, FRONT, OFF
Pure Direct [4.5. PURE DIRECT]
ON, OFF
Subwoofer Low Pass Filter [4.6. SUBWOOFER LOW PASS FILTER]
ON, OFF
Synchronizes audio with video output [4.7. A/V SYNC]
HDMI AUTO, 0 ms to 300 ms (10 ms interval)
Digital broadcast language selection [4.8. DUAL MONO]
MAIN, SUB, MAIN/SUB
Dynamic Range Compressor [4.9. DYNAMIC RANGE COMPRESSOR]
AUTO, ON, OFF
Neural:X [4.10. NEURAL:X]
ON, OFF
5. HDMI Setup [5. HDMI SETUP]
4K Scaling [5.1. 4K SCALING]
AUTO, OFF
Control for HDMI [5.2. CONTROL FOR HDMI]
ON, OFF
Standby Linked to TV [5.3. STANDBY LINKED TO TV]
ON, AUTO
Audio Return Channel [5.4. AUDIO RETURN CHANNEL]
STANDARD, OFF
Standby Through [5.5. STANDBY THROUGH]
AUTO, ON, OFF
HDMI Audio Out [5.6. AUDIO OUT]
AMP, TV+AMP
HDMI Zone2 Audio Out [5.7. ZONE2 AUDIO OUT]
AMP, ZONE2 TV+AMP, ZONE2 AMP
HDMI Subwoofer Level [5.8. SUBWOOFER LEVEL]
AUTO, +10 dB, 0 dB
HDMI OUTB Mode [5.9. HDMI OUTB MODE]
MAIN, ZONE2
Priority [5.10. PRIORITY]
MAIN&ZONE2, MAIN ONLY
Fast View [5.11. FAST VIEW]
AUTO, OFF
HDMI Signal Format [5.12. HDMI SIGNAL FORMAT]
STANDARD, ENHANCED
6. Zone Setup [6. ZONE SETUP]
Zone Controls [6.1.ZONE CONTROLS]
Zone2 Power [6.1.1 ZONE2 POWER]
ON, OFF
Zone2 Input [6.1.2 ZONE2 INPUT]
SOURCE, BD/DVD, SAT/CATV, GAME, STB, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD, FM TUNER, AM TUNER
Zone2 Volume [6.1.3 ZONE2 VOLUME]
OFF, -oodB to +23.0dB (*7)
OFF, MIN to MAX (*8)
Zone3 Power [6.1.4 ZONE3 POWER]
ON, OFF
Zone3 Input [6.1.5 ZONE3 INPUT]
SOURCE, VIDEO, AUX, TV, SA-CD/CD, FM TUNER, AM TUNER
Zone3 Volume [6.1.6 ZONE3 VOLUME]
OFF, -oodB to +23.0dB (*7)
OFF, MIN to MAX (*8)
Main Preset Volume [6.2. MAIN PRESET VOLUME]
OFF, -oodB to +23.0dB (*7)
OFF, MIN to MAX (*8)
Main Max Volume [6.3. MAIN MAX VOLUME]
OFF, - 40.0dB to +23.0dB (*7)
OFF, 13 to MAX (*8)
Zone2 Preset Volume [6.4. ZONE2 PRESET VOLUME]
OFF, -oodB to +23.0dB (*7)
OFF, MIN to MAX (*8)
Zone2 Max Volume [6.5. ZONE2 MAX VOLUME]
OFF, - 40.0dB to +23.0dB (*7)
OFF, 13 to MAX (*8)
Zone2 Line Out [6.6. ZONE2 LINE OUT]
VARIABLE, FIXED
Zone3 Preset Volume [6.7. ZONE3 PRESET VOLUME]
OFF, -oodB to +23.0dB (*7)
OFF, MIN to MAX (*8)
Zone3 Max Volume [6.8. ZONE3 MAX VOLUME]
OFF, - 40.0dB to +23.0dB (*7)
OFF, 13 to MAX (*8)
Zone3 Line Out [6.9. ZONE3 LINE OUT]
VARIABLE, FIXED
7. System Setup [7. SYSTEM SETUP]
Language [7.1. LANGUAGE]
ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH
Auto Display [7.2. AUTO DISPLAY]
ON, OFF
Auto standby mode [7.3. AUTO STANDBY]
ON, OFF
Volume Display [7.4. VOLUME DISPLAY]
RELATIVE, ABSOLUTE
Dimmer [7.5. DIMMER]
BRIGHT, DARK, OFF
Sleep timer [7.6. SLEEP]
OFF - 0:30:00 - 1:00:00 - 1:30:00 - 2:00:00
Software Version [7.7. SOFTWARE VERSION]
x.xxx (*9)
Network Update [7.8. NET UPDATE]
USB Update [7.9. USB UPDATE]
Tuner Setup [7.10. TUNER SETUP]
8. Install Setup [8. INSTALL SETUP]
External Control [8.1. EXTERNAL CONTROL]
ON, OFF
Trigger 1 [8.2. TRIGGER 1] (*10)
USE, --Trigger 2 [8.3. TRIGGER 2] (*10)
USE, --Trigger 3 [8.4. TRIGGER 3] (*10)
USE, --Trigger [8.2. TRIGGER] (*11)
USE, --Test Picture for HDMI Out A [8.5. TEST OUT A] (*10)/[8.3. TEST OUT A] (*11)
4K/60Hz/4:4:4, 4K/24Hz/4:4:4, 1080p/60Hz, 480p/60Hz, OFF
Test Picture for HDMI Out B [8.6. TEST OUT B] (*10)/[8.4. TEST OUT B] (*11)
4K/60Hz/4:4:4, 4K/24Hz/4:4:4, 1080p/60Hz, 480p/60Hz, OFF
Save/Load [8.7. SAVE/LOAD] (*10)/[8.5. SAVE/LOAD] (*11)
Settings Lock [8.8. SETTINGS LOCK] (*10)/[8.6. SETTINGS LOCK] (*11)
9. Easy Setup [9. EASY SETUP]
Auto Calibration [9.1. AUTO CALIBRATION]
Internet Setup [9.2. INTERNET SETUP]
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
*6
*7
*8
*9
*10
*11
*12
*13
You can select this setting only when you have performed Auto Calibration and saved the settings.
You can only select this parameter if [SP PATTERN] is not set to a pattern with surround back speakers.
XXX represents a speaker channel (FRONT, CENTER, SURROUND, HEIGHT1 (*12), HEIGHT2 (*12), HEIGHT (*13)).
XXX represents a speaker channel (FRONT L, FRONT R, CENTER, SURROUND L, SURROUND R, SUR BACK L, SUR BACK R, SUR BACK,
HEIGHT1 L (*12), HEIGHT1 R (*12), HEIGHT2 L (*12), HEIGHT2 R (*12), HEIGHT L (*13), HEIGHT R (*13), SUBWOOFER).
Some parameters or settings may not be available depending on the speaker pattern setting.
You can only select this parameter if the speaker is set to [SMALL].
When [Setup] - [System Setup] - [Volume Display] is set to [Relative].
When [Setup] - [System Setup] - [Volume Display] is set to [Absolute].
x.xxx represents the version number.
for STR-ZA3100ES
for STR-ZA2100ES/STR-ZA1100ES
for STR-ZA3100ES/STR-ZA2100ES
for STR-ZA1100ES
Setting the FM station receiving mode (FM Mode)
You can set the FM station receiving mode to the stereo mode or monaural mode.
1
Select [Listen] - [FM TUNER] from the home menu.
If the Simple mode screen appears, switch to the Full mode screen by pressing OPTIONS and selecting
[Full] in [FM/AM Display] from the options menu.
2
Select a station on the FM band.
3
Press OPTIONS.
4
Select [FM Mode] from the options menu.
5
Select the setting you want.
Stereo: The FM station is received in stereo.
Monaural: The FM station is received in monaural.
Note
You can set FM mode in the options menu if the frequency indication is selected in step 3.
Hint
You can also set FM mode with [Tuner Setup] in the [System Setup] menu.
Confirming active subwoofer setup
When a subwoofer is connected, turn on the subwoofer and turn up the volume prior to activating the
subwoofer. Turn the LEVEL to just before the mid-point.
If you connect a subwoofer with a crossover frequency function, set the value to maximum.
If you connect a subwoofer with an auto standby function, set it to off (deactivated). For details, refer to the
operating instructions of the subwoofer.
Note
Depending on the characteristics of the subwoofer you are using, the setup distance value may be different from the
actual position.
Presetting the gain level of the FM/AM tuner
You can preset the gain level of the FM/AM tuner.
1
Select [Setup] - [System Setup] from the home menu.
2
Select [Tuner Setup].
3
Select [Preset Gain Level].
4
Press
/
to adjust the gain level.

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