Sony CDP NW10 User Manual

2-584-978-11(1)  
Compact Disc Player  
CDP-NW10  
DVD Player  
DVP-NW50  
Users Manual  
2005 Sony Corporation  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Notes About the Discs  
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Chapter 1 Getting Started  
Setting up the System 10  
Connecting audio Equipment 10  
Selecting a method for using the remote 11  
Setting an IP Address 11  
Setting the time 13  
Selecting the time interval for automatic return to the Home Menu 13  
Chapter 2 Parts and Controls  
Preparing the remote 18  
Setting a remote code on the remote 18  
Menu operation 18  
Chapter 3 Playing Discs (CDP-NW10 only)  
Various play mode functions (Shuffle play, Repeat play)  
Searching for a particular point on a disc (Search/ Scan)  
21  
21  
Chapter 4 Playing Discs (DVP-NW50 only)  
Various play mode functions (Shuffle play, Repeat play) 23  
Playing a DVD/ VCD/ MP3 Disc 23  
Using the DVD´s menu 24  
Playing VIDEO CDs with PBC functions (VIDEO CD Ver. 2.0 or higher ) 24  
Playing an MP3 audio track 25  
Searching for a Scene 25  
Searching for a particular point on a disc (Search/ Scan) 25  
Searching for a title/ chapter/ track/ scene, etc. (Search mode) 25  
Using Various Additional Functions 26  
Selecting the audio 26  
Selecting the angle 26  
Using the Setup Display (DVD Settings) 28  
Setting the display (General Setup) 28  
Continue to the next page  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued)  
Chapter 5 Enjoying Radio and Other Component  
Listening to the Radio 31  
Listening to a non-preset station 31  
Presetting Radio Stations 33  
Naming the Preset Stations 33  
Chapter 6 Using the System Network  
Playing Music on Other Units 35  
Playing back music from “NETWORK” 35  
Playing back music from “MY MUSIC” 36  
Enjoying Music in All Rooms Simultaneously (Party mode) 37  
Excluding the Unit from a Party mode (Party Privacy) 37  
Talking with Persons in Other Rooms (INTERCOM) 38  
Changing the call sound of the INTERCOM 38  
Monitoring Other Rooms (MONITOR) 39  
Excluding a Unit from MONITOR (Monitor Privacy) 39  
Chapter 7 Setting the Timer  
Chapter 8 Other Functions  
Using the Setup Display 42  
Selecting the surround mode (DVP-NW50 only) 42  
Adjusting the contrast of the front panel display (DIMMER) 43  
Adjusting the front speaker balance (BALANCE) (CDP-NW10 only) 43  
Settings for Speakers (DVP-NW50 only) 44  
Selecting a speaker size 44  
Setting the speaker distance 45  
Setting a speaker level 45  
Adjusting the speaker volume – TEST TONE 46  
Operating a Sony TV with the Remote 47  
Controlling your TV with the remote 47  
Chapter 9 Other Information  
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Ab o u t Th is Ma n u a l  
No t e s Ab o u t t h e Discs  
• Some operations and displays may differ slightly,  
depending on the model you use.  
• “DVD” may be used as a general term for DVD  
VIDEOs, DVD+RWs/ DVD+Rs and DVD-RWs/  
DVD-Rs.  
To keep the disc clean, handle the disc by its edge. Do not  
touch the surface.  
• Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as  
hot air ducts, or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as the  
temperature may rise considerably inside the car.  
• The meaning of the icons used in this manual is  
described below:  
Icon  
Meaning  
Functions available for DVD VIDEOs and  
DVD+RWs/ DVD+Rs or DVD-RWs/  
DVD-Rs in video mode.  
• After playing, store the disc in its case.  
• Clean the disc with a cleaning cloth.  
Wipe the disc from the center out.  
Functions available for VIDEO CDs  
(including Super VCDs or CD-Rs/  
CD-RWs in video CD format or Super  
VCD format encoding).  
Functions available for music CDs or  
CD-Rs/ CD-RWs in music CD format.  
• Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially  
available cleaners, or anti-static spray intended for vinyl LPs.  
• If you have printed the discs label, dry the label before  
playing.  
Functions available for DATA CDs  
(CD-ROMs/ CD-Rs/ CD-RWs containing  
MP3* audio tracks).  
* MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer 3) is a standard format defined by  
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)/ MPEG  
which compresses audio data.  
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Fe a t u re s  
The CDP-NW10/ DVP-NW50 (referred to as the Unit in  
this manual) is a home audio component system based  
on network connections. A Unit is installed into the wall  
of a room and connected to other Units using an Ethernet  
connection (100Base-TX.)  
The system consists of:  
– Up to 12 Units (CDP-NW10 or DVP-NW50)  
– A personal computer (if necessary)  
– Audio output components, such as a CD Changer  
– A monitor or a projector (DVP-NW50)  
– Two speakers (2CH) (CDP-NW10)/ Five speakers  
and a sub woofer (5.1CH) (DVP-NW50)  
Tra d e m a rks a n d Co p yrig h t s  
This product incorporates copyright protection  
technology that is protected by U.S. patents and other  
intellectual property rights. Use of this copyright  
protection technology must be authorized by  
Macrovision, and is intended for home and other limited  
viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by  
Macrovision. Reverse engineering or disassembly is  
prohibited.  
This Unit incorporates Dolby* Digital and Pro Logic  
surround and the DTS** Digital Surround System.  
Th e m a in fe a t u re s o f t h e Un it a re t h e fo llo w in g :  
*
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.  
“Dolby,”“Pro Logic,” and the double-D symbol are  
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.  
Two types of conventional CD player model and a DVD player  
model with a simple timer clock and 2ch audio input  
** Manufactured under licence from Digital Theater System,  
Inc. “DTS” and “DTS Digital Surround” are registered  
trademarks of Digital Theater System, Inc.  
The Unit can play back MP3-format audio files stored on a  
computer via a network (An exclusive application of PC is  
needed)  
Gra ce n o t e /CDDB  
Corporate description  
The Unit can play back CDs mounted in other Units via a  
network  
Music recognition technology and related data are provided by  
GracenoteR. Gracenote is the industry standard in music  
recognition technology and related content delivery. For more  
The Unit can play back the audio contents in all the rooms  
simultaneously from the following sources (Party mode)  
– CDs in any Units  
Proprietary legends  
– MP3 discs (DVP-NW50 only) and LINE IN in the  
lead operating Unit  
– FM or AM tuner  
– MP3-format audio files stored on a computer (a  
Playlist feature in the Unit is available)  
CD and music-related data from Gracenote, Inc., copyright ©  
2000-2005 Gracenote. Gracenote CDDBR Client Software,  
copyright 2000-2005 Gracenote. This product and service may  
practice one or more of the following U.S. Patents: #5,987,525;  
#6,061,680; #6,154,773, #6,161,132, #6,230,192, #6,230,207,  
#6,240,459, #6,330,593, and other patents issued or pending.  
Services supplied and/ or device manufactured under license for  
following Open Globe, Inc. United States Patent 6,304,523.  
• INTERCOM and MONITOR functions via a network  
• 2ch to 5.1ch sound produced from connected speakers for  
DVP-NW50, or 2ch sound produced from connected speakers  
for CDP-NW10  
Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote.  
The Gracenote logo and logotype, and the “Powered by  
Gracenote” logo are trademarks of Gracenote.  
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CDP-NW10/DVP-NW50 syst e m n e t w o rk  
The diagram below illustrates an entire system network made up of multiple Units.  
The configuration shown below is for illustrative purposes only. It may differ from an actual system network.  
Contact your nearest installer for details on making the required connections for the system network.  
KITCHEN  
GUEST ROOM  
BEDROOM  
CDP-NW10  
CDP-NW10  
CDP-NW10  
INTERNET  
Hub  
Computer  
Router  
LIVING ROOM  
Front Speaker  
Front Speaker  
DVP-NW50  
TV/Projector  
CD Changer  
Rear  
Speaker  
Rear  
Speaker  
Center  
Speaker  
Sub Woofer  
Example of a DVP-NW50 system network  
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Qu ick Gu id e t o Disc Typ e  
Discs that can be played back on the Unit differ,  
depending on the model you are using. The kinds of disc  
that you can use on the Unit are as follows.  
CDP-NW10  
DVP-NW50  
Format of discs  
DVD VIDEO  
Format of discs  
Music CD  
CD-R  
DVD-R  
CD-RW  
DVD-RW  
VIDEO CD  
Music CD  
Also, the Unit can play CD-Rs/ CD-RWs recorded in the  
following format:  
– Music CD format  
– CD Extra format*  
* Only a music session can be played back.  
The kinds of disc that cannot be played back  
– CD-Rs/ CD-RWs other than those recorded in the formats listed  
CD-R  
above  
– CD-ROM  
– Data part of CD-Extras  
– VIDEO CD  
CD-RW  
– DVD+R/ DVD-R/ DVD-RW/ DVD+RW  
– DVD-ROM  
– DVD Audio  
– MP3 format  
The “DVD VIDEO” logo, the “DVD-R” and the “DVD-  
RW” logo are trademarks.  
– Super Audio CD  
Also, the Unit can play CD-Rs/ CD-RWs recorded in the  
following formats:  
– Music CD format  
– CD Extra format*  
– VIDEO CD format  
– MP3 format conforming to ISO 9660* Level 1/ Level 2,  
or its extended format, Joliet  
* A logical format or files and folder on CD-ROMs, defined by  
ISO (International Organization for Standardization)  
The kinds of disc that cannot be played back  
– CD-Rs/ CD-RWs other than those recorded in the formats listed  
above  
– CD-ROM recorded in PHOTO CD format  
– Data part of CD-Extras  
– DVD-ROM  
– DVD Audio  
– Super Audio CD  
– DVD VIDEO with a different region code  
– DVD-R/ DVD-RW´s inVR (Video Recording) mode  
– DVD+R/ DVD-R of double layer disc  
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Exa m p le o f d iscs t h a t t h e Un it ca n n o t p la y  
Re g io n co d e  
The Unit cannot play the following discs:  
– A disc that has a non-standard shape (e.g., card, heart)  
– A disc with paper or stickers on it  
This Unit is designed and manufactured to respond to the  
Region Management information that is recorded on a  
.
DVD VIDEO. The region code of this Unit is “1.”  
– A disc that has the adhesive of cellophane tape or a sticker still  
left on it.  
ALL  
This Unit will play DVD VIDEO labelled  
1
or  
If you try to play any other DVD VIDEO, the message  
“wrong region” will appear on the TV screen. Depending  
on the DVD VIDEO, there may be no region code  
indication, even though playing the DVD VIDEO is  
prohibited by area restrictions.  
Note about CD-R/CD-RW/DVD-R/DVD-RW (Video mode)/DVD+R/  
DVD+RW  
In some cases, CD-R/ CD-RW/ DVD-R/ DVD-RW  
(Video mode)/ DVD+R/ DVD+RW cannot be played  
on the Unit due to the recording quality or physical  
condition of the disc, or the characteristics of the  
recording device and authoring software.  
The disc will not play if it has not been correctly  
finalized. For more information, see the operating  
instructions of the recording device.  
Note that discs created in the Packet Write format  
cannot be played.  
Music discs encoded with copyright protection  
technologies  
This product is designed to play back discs that  
conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard.  
Recently, various music discs encoded with copyright  
protection technologies are marketed by some record  
companies. Please be aware that among those discs,  
there are some that do not conform to the CD standard  
and may not be playable by this product.  
Note on DualDisc  
A DualDisc is a two sided disc product which mates DVD  
recorded material on one side with digital audio material on the  
other side.  
However, since the audio material side does not conform to the  
Compact Disc (CD) standard, playback on this product is not  
guaranteed.  
No t e o n p la yb a ck o p e ra t io n s o f DVDs a n d  
VIDEO CDs  
Some playback operations of DVDs and VIDEO CDs may  
be intentionally set by software producers. Since this Unit  
plays DVDs and VIDEO CDs according to the disc  
contents the software producers designed, some playback  
features may not be available. Also, refer to the  
instructions supplied with the DVDs or VIDEO CDs.  
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Se t t in g u p t h e Syst e m  
Chapter 1  
Getting  
Started  
Your system has already been installed by an installer.  
If you want to change the configuration, the TV or the  
audio equipment, check the location of the VIDEO out  
jack, the LINE IN jack, and the IR IN/ OUT jack. Contact  
your nearest installer for details on the connections  
required by the system.  
This chapter provides you with  
information how to connect and setup  
the Unit.  
Co n n e ct in g a TV (DVP-NW50 o n ly)  
Connections between the Unit and each device are made  
via cables or cords coming through the wall.  
Connect the VIDEO OUT of the Unit to a TV.  
Select one of the ways of connection methods shown  
below, according to the input jack on your TV.  
VIDEO cord (not supplied)  
VIDEO OUT  
TV  
or  
of Unit  
S VIDEO cord (not supplied)  
Note  
Do not connect a VCR, etc., between your TV and the  
Unit. If you pass the Unit signals via the VCR, you may  
not receive a clear image on the TV screen. If your TV has  
only one video input jack, connect the Unit to this jack.  
VCR  
X
X
VIDEO OUT  
of Unit  
TV  
Connect directly  
Co n n e ct in g a u d io Eq u ip m e n t  
Connections between the Unit and each of devices are  
made via cables or cords coming through the wall.  
The Unit can input sound from external audio equipment  
via the audio connectors on the Unit. Connect the  
OUTPUT jacks (L/ R) of the audio equipment to the LINE  
IN (L/ R) jacks of the Unit using the proper audio cords  
(optional).  
Unit  
CD Changer  
LINE OUT  
LINE IN  
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Se t t in g u p t h e Un it s  
Contact your nearest installer for details on the default  
setting for each parameters.  
Se le ct in g a m e t h o d fo r u sin g t h e re m o t e  
Connections between the Unit and each device are made  
via cables or cords coming through the wall.  
For details on how to make a selection in the Menu, see  
page 18.  
You can operate a component using the remote if the IR  
IN/ OUT terminal of the Unit and the component are  
connected. For example, if you connect IR IN of the Unit  
and IR OUT of a TV, you can operate the Unit with the  
Remote by aiming it at the TV.  
Se t t in g a n IP Ad d re ss  
There are two ways to acquire an IP address.  
The default setting is underlined.  
AUTO:  
You can acquire the IP address  
automatically.  
1 Press the “V” SELECT on the HOME Menu, then  
press the “SETUP” SELECT.  
Normally, select this setting.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
MANUAL: You can set up the IP address manually.  
Because some knowledge of networking is  
required to use this setting, we recommend  
you normally to select AUTO.”  
1 Press the “V” SELECT on the HOME Menu, then  
press the “SETUP” SELECT.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
2 Press the “V” SELECT repeatedly until “IR ROUTE”  
appears on the front panel display.  
3 Press the “IR ROUTE” SELECT.  
The IR route setup Menu appears.  
4 Select a method for using the remote.  
The default setting is underlined.  
2 Press the “V” SELECT repeatedly until “LAN”  
Method  
EYE  
Operates  
appears on the front panel display.  
The Unit directly from the remote.  
3 Press the “LAN” SELECT.  
The LAN setup Menu appears.  
JACK  
The Unit through the IR IN jack using signals  
from the remote.  
Both  
The Unit directly and through the IR IN  
jack using signals from the remote.  
4 Press the “IP ADDRESS” SELECT.  
The IP address setup Menu appears.  
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Se t t in g u p t h e Un it s (co n t in u e d )  
5 Press “AUTO” or “MANUALSELECT.  
If you select AUTO,setting an IP address is  
completed.  
Na m in g t h e Un it  
You can change the name of each room to something more  
recognizable and have it displayed on the front panel  
display.  
If you select MANUAL,go to the step 6.  
1 Press the “V” SELECT on the HOME Menu, then  
press the “SETUP” SELECT.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
2 Press the “V” SELECT repeatedly until “NAME”  
appears on the front panel display.  
6 Press the A SELECT to set an IP address.  
3 Press the “NAME” SELECT.  
“ ” appears, and the first three numbers can be  
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The Room name list appears.  
entered.  
7 Enter the IP address using numeric buttons on the  
4 Press the “KITCHEN,” “BEDROOM,” “DEN,” or  
PATIO” SELECT that you w ant to change the name  
by pressing the corresponding SELECT.  
remote, then press ENTER.  
8 Press the B SELECT to set a Sub-net mask.  
“ ” appears, and the first three numbers can be  
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5 If you w ant to name the room as you like, press  
the “EDIT” SELECT.  
entered.  
The Text edit setup Menu appears.  
Enter the name in the text box using the function  
SELECT.  
See the table below for details on the function of each  
of the buttons.  
9 Enter the Sub-net mask using numeric buttons on  
the remote, then press ENTER.  
10 Press BACK.  
The display returns to the LAN setup Menu.  
11 Press the “DIAGNOSIS” SELECT.  
The confirmation display appears.  
Confirm the following items.  
A Moves the cursor to the left in the text being edited  
(Text Edit).  
B Changes characters in reverse alphabetical order.  
C Clears the character on which the cursor is placed  
IP Assig n  
in the text being edited (Text Edit).  
OK  
NG  
IP address is assigned correctly.  
Illegal address has been assigned.  
D Cancels editing and returns to the Room name list.  
E Moves the cursor to the right in the text being  
edited (Text Edit).  
IP Co n flict  
F Changes characters in alphabetical order.  
OK  
NG  
IP address has no conflict.  
Two or more Units are using the same IP  
address.  
G Enters the selected character into the text box.  
H Stores the name and returns to the Room name list.  
Tip  
Ca b le Co n n e ct  
You can input up to eight characters for the name of each room.  
OK  
NG  
Ethernet cable is inserted correctly.  
Ethernet cable is not inserted correctly.  
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Se t t in g t h e t im e  
Se t t in g a re m o t e co d e o n t h e Un it  
You must set the time to make functions available, such as  
an alarm or a sleep timer. Display the Home Menu as  
shown below beforehand (see page 18).  
If the supplied remote interferes with an other, set the  
remote code for this Unit and the remote to one that  
differs from the other Unit.  
The defalt remote code setting for the Unit and the  
supplied remote is CIS2.  
1 Press the “V” SELECT on the HOME Menu, then  
press the “SETUP” SELECT.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
1 Press the “V” SELECT on the HOME Menu, then  
press the “CLOCK” SELECT.  
The Clock Menu appears.  
2 Press the “V” SELECT repeatedly until “SIRCS”  
appears on the front panel display.  
3 Press the “SIRCS” SELECT.  
4 Press the “CIS2” (or “CIS3”) SELECT.  
The remote code is set to the same one used by RM  
SETUP on the remote.  
2 Press the “TIME SET” SELECT.  
The Time set Menu appears.  
Note  
You cannot operate the Unit using the remote when the remote  
code of the Unit and the remote are different.  
Se le ct in g t h e t im e in t e rva l fo r a u t o m a t ic  
re t u rn t o t h e Ho m e Me n u  
The front panel display automatically returns to the Home  
Menu when the selected time has elapsed.  
The defalt time setting for the Unit is 30 seconds.  
3 Press the “24H” (or the “12H”) SELECT on the Time  
set Menu to select the time display mode.  
The time display mode toggles between 24H and 12H  
as you press the button.  
1 Press the “V” SELECT on the HOME Menu, then  
press the “SETUP” SELECT.  
4 Set the hour and minute using the “HOUR” and the  
The Setup Menu appears.  
“MIN” SELECT.  
5 Press HOME to return to Home Menu.  
The time is displayed on the right side of the upper  
line on the HOME Menu.  
Note  
The clock is not displayed when the Unit is in the Edit Menu or  
Party mode.  
2 Press the “V” SELECT repeatedly until “TIME OUT”  
appears on the front panel display.  
3 Press the “TIME OUT” SELECT.  
4 Press the “30sec,” “5sec,” “10sec,” or “No”  
SELECT.  
Note  
If you select No,the front panel display does not return to the  
Home Menu automatically.  
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Pa rt s a n d Co n t ro ls  
Chapter 2  
Parts and  
Controls  
This chapter provides you with  
information on the parts and controls  
of each component, and information  
on menu operation.  
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Ke y o p e ra t io n o n t h e Un it  
1 REMOTE SENSOR  
9 MUTING (page 20, 22)  
Press to mute the speaker output from the Unit, or to  
cancel muting when it is set to ON.  
2 SPEAKER (for INTERCOM/MONITOR) (page 38, 39)  
Receives the sound while INTERCOM or MONITOR  
is set to ON.  
0 +/VOLUME (page 38, 39)  
Press to adjust the volume of the speaker output from  
the Unit.  
3 X/1 (POWER) (page 20, 22, 23)  
Press to turn the power on/ off.  
qa OPEN/CLOSE (page 20, 22, 23)  
4 SELECT (page 18)  
Press to open/ close the door on the Unit.  
Press to select an item on the front panel display, such  
as menu items, settings, tracks, etc.  
qs MICROPHONE  
Picks up the sound while INTERCOM is set to ON.  
5 MODE  
Press to jump to the Mode Menu of each function.  
qd OPERATIONAL BUTTONS (page 20, 22, 23)  
6 BACK (page 12, 42)  
N(PLAY): Press to play the selected source  
X (PAUSE) : Press to pause playback  
x (STOP) : Press to stop playback  
Press to return to the previous menu or to view the  
current status of the disc title list or the Preset station  
list.  
./ > : Locates a specific track  
7 m/M (SCROLL DOWN/UP)  
qf Display (page 18)  
Press to scroll the LCD menu.  
Displays the Home Menu and the Setup Menu, etc.  
You can operate the Home Menu and the Setup Menu,  
etc., using any SELECT (4).  
When you listen to the radio, you can adjust the  
frequency by all kinds of tuning.  
8 HOME  
Continue to the next page  
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Press to return to the Home Menu.  
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Pa rt s a n d Co n t ro ls (co n t in u e d )  
Ke y o p e ra t io n o n t h e re m o t e  
RM SETUP TV/VIDEO TV  
1
5
9
2
6
0
3
7
4
8
ENTER  
BACK  
CLEAR  
SELECT  
MODE  
HOME  
DOWN  
UP  
DVD  
F
MUTING  
TOP MENU  
MENU  
MASTER VOL  
ENTER  
f
G
g
O
RETURN  
TV VOL  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
TV CH  
ANGLE  
SUBTITLE  
DVD SETUP  
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1 RM SETUP (page 18)  
qk ?/1 (page 20, 22, 23)  
Press to preset the remote code, and switch between  
CIS2/ CIS3.  
Press to turn the Unit on/ off.  
ql TV ?/1 (page 47)  
2 TV/VIDEO (page 47)  
Press to turn the Sony TV on/ off.  
Press to switch signals between TV input and Video  
input for the Sony TV monitor.  
w; CLEAR  
Press to clear a number which you entered.  
3 Numeral buttons  
wa ENTER  
Press to select a number, representing, for example, a  
desired track of the audio source.  
Press to set the number you entered using the numeric  
buttons.  
4 SELECT (page 18)  
ws BACK (page 12, 42)  
Press to select an item on the front panel display, such  
as menu items, settings, tracks, etc.  
Press to return to the previous menu or to view the  
current status of the disc title list or the Preset station  
list.  
5 MODE  
Press to jump to Mode Menu of each function.  
wd m/M (page 21, 25)  
6 HOME  
Press to locate a portion you want to play within a  
track of the source.  
Press to return to the Home Menu on the display.  
7 DOWN/UP  
wf x (STOP) (page 20, 22, 23)  
Press to scroll the LCD menu.  
When you listen to the radio, you can adjust the  
frequency by all kinds of tuning.  
Press to stop the current playback.  
wg MENU* (page 24)  
Press to display a menu while using DVP-NW50.  
8 ./> (page 21, 25)  
wh MUTING (page 20, 22)  
Press to locate a specific track of the source or to select  
a preset station.  
Press to mute the speaker output from the Unit on/ off.  
wj MASTER VOL +/–  
9 X (PAUSE)  
Press to adjust the volume of the speaker output from  
the Unit.  
Press to pause the playback of the source.  
0 H (PLAY) (page 20, 22, 23)  
Press to operate the selected source.  
H (PLAY) button has a tactile dot.**  
MASTER VOL + button has a tactile dot.**  
wk ANGLE (page 26)*  
Press to change the viewing angle.  
qa TOP MENU* (page 24)  
Press to display the top menu while using  
DVP-NW50.  
wl DVD SETUP (page 27, 28, 29, 30)*  
Press to display the Setup display on the TV screen.  
e; AUDIO (page 26)*  
qs G/ F/f /g*  
Press to select the language of the sound track.  
Press to select a DVD setup menu on the TV screen.  
ea SUBTITLE (page 26)*  
qd ENTER*  
Press to display subtitles or turn them on/ off.  
Press to confirm the selection while using DVP-NW50.  
*
Used for operating a DVP-NW50 only  
qf RETURN*  
** Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the system.  
Press to return to the specified position defined by  
DVD or VIDEO CD.  
qg DISPLAY* (page 26)  
Press to display a search menu.  
qh TV VOL +/(page 47)  
Press to adjust the Sony TV volume.  
TV VOL + button has a tactile dot.**  
qj TV CH +/(page 47)  
Press to change the Sony TV channel.  
TV CH + button has a tactile dot.**  
Continue to the next page  
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Pa rt s a n d Co n t ro ls (co n t in u e d )  
Pre p a rin g t h e re m o t e  
Press the A or B SELECT w hile RM SETUPis being  
pressed on the remote.  
I
nsert two R06 (size-AA) batteries into the battery compartment  
The default setting is CIS2.  
with the + and correctly oriented to the markings. When using  
When you press the A SELECT, remote code is set to  
CIS2.  
the remote, point it at the IR sensor  
on the Unit.  
When you press the B SELECT, remote code is set to  
CIS3.  
Note  
You cannot operate the Unit using the remote when the remote  
code of the Unit and the remote are different.  
Me n u o p e ra t io n  
The Home Menu is displayed on the Unit (A).  
Using the Home Menu, you can select the sound and  
make various adjustments to items.  
Notes  
Under normal conditions, the batteries should last for about six  
months. When the remote no longer operates the Unit, replace  
both batteries with new ones.  
Do not leave the remote in an extremely hot or a humid place.  
Do not drop any foreign object into the remote casing,  
particularly when replacing the batteries.  
Do not use a new battery with an old one.  
Using any SELECT (B), you can select an item on the  
front panel display.  
When the item is displayed on the left side, press a  
SELECT on the left side.  
When the item is displayed on the right side, press a  
SELECT on the right side.  
Do not expose the IR sensor to direct sunlight or lighting  
equipment. Doing so may cause a malfunction.  
If you do not intend to use the remote for an extended period  
of time, remove the batteries to avoid possible damage from  
battery leakage and corrosion.  
Se t t in g a re m o t e co d e o n t h e re m o t e  
For example, when you want to select DVD,press the  
F SELECT.  
When you want to see items below those currently  
displayed, press the HSELECT.  
(When there are additional items, Vis displayed).  
When you want to see items above those currently  
displayed, press the GSELECT.  
You can switch the remote code (CIS2 or CIS3) on the  
remote. If the remote code of the Unit and the remote are  
different, you cannot use the remote to operate the Unit.  
Make sure that the remote code of the remote and the Unit  
is the same. For details on setting a remote code on the  
Unit, see page 13.  
(When there are additional items, vis displayed).  
For details on the Menu tree, see the next page.  
RM SETUP TV/VIDEO TV  
C Press to jump to the Mode Menu of each function.  
D Press to return to the previous menu.  
E Press to return to the top menu.  
1
5
9
2
6
0
3
7
4
8
ENTER  
BACK  
CLEAR  
SELECT  
MODE  
HOME  
DOWN  
UP  
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Me n u t re e  
You can set the following items from Home Menu.  
When you press MODE on each of the displays, the Mode Menus shown on the right side appear on the front panel display.  
HOME  
MODE MENU  
CD/DVD/VCD/MP3 (pages 20 to 30)  
Track list (CD only)  
CD/ DVD PLAYER  
CD/DVD  
3
*
Play mode - Continue, Shuffle, Repeat  
Party mode- On, Off  
Party Join/ Quit  
TUNER (pages 31 to 33)  
Preset station list  
4
*
Surround mode  
TUNER  
Mono/ Stereo  
LINE IN (page 34)  
Band (FM/ AM)  
Party mode- On, Off  
Party Join/ Quit  
1
*
NETWORK (page 35)  
Room list  
TRACK LIST (CD only)  
4
2
Surround mode*  
*
TITLE  
Title List  
Title List  
(All disc play)  
2
*
ARTIST  
Artist List  
Album List  
Genre List  
LINE IN  
2
*
ALBUM  
Party mode- On, Off  
Party Join/ Quit  
Surround mode  
2
*
GENRE  
Playlist  
2
*
Title List  
Title List  
TITLE  
MY MUSIC (page 36)  
NETWORK  
ARTIST  
Artist List  
Album List  
Play mode- Continue, Shuffle, Repeat  
Party mode- On, Off  
ALBUM  
GENRE  
Playlist  
Title List  
Title List  
Party Join/ Quit  
Genre List  
4
INTERCOM (page 38)  
Room list  
*
Surround mode  
(All room connection)  
MY MUSIC  
3
*
Play mode - Continue, Shuffle, Repeat  
MONITOR (page 39)  
Room list  
Party mode- On, Off  
Party Join/ Quit  
Privacy mode- On, Off  
4
ALARM  
SLEEP  
CLOCK (page 40 to 41)  
SETUP (pages 43 to 46)  
*
Surround mode  
TIME SET  
1
*
When you select an Unit in the Room list.  
When you select a computer in the Room list.  
Available play mode is different for disc.  
DVD/ VCD/ MP3 : Continue, Repeat  
CD : Continue, Shuffle, Repeat  
DIMMER  
2
*
4
*
DRC  
3
*
4
*
TEST TONE  
SP. SIZE  
4
*
4
*
SP. DISTANCE  
4
*
D
VP-NW50 only  
DP-NW10 only  
4
*
LEVEL  
BALANCE  
5
*
C
5
*
VOL. PRESET- On, Off  
VOL. LEVEL  
IR ROUTE- Eye, Jack, Both  
INTERCOM PRIVACY- On, Off  
INTERCOM RING  
MONITOR PRIVACY- On, Off  
PARTY PRIVACY- On, Off  
SIRCS- CIS2, CIS3  
LAN- IP address, Diagnosis  
NAME  
TIME OUT- 5sec, 10sec, 30sec, No  
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Pla yin g a CD Disc  
Chapter 3  
Playing Discs  
(CDP-NW10 only)  
1 Press X/1 (POWER).  
The Unit turns on.  
2 Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the door, then place a  
disc on the spindle firmly.  
This chapter describes how to play a  
CD disc or how to play audio in  
various modes using the CDP-NW10.  
Playback side  
facing the Unit  
3 Press OPEN/CLOSE.  
The door closes.  
4 Press the CDSELECT on the Home Menu.  
The track list appears on the front panel display.  
When the Unit has been connected to the Internet via a  
computer, the track titles are downloaded from the  
Gracenote CDDBR server, and the track titles appear  
on the front panel display. You can select and play  
back desired tracks from these lists. When the Unit is  
not connected to a computer or your computer is not  
connected to the Internet, only TRACK1,”  
TRACK2,etc., appear on the front panel display.  
5 Press N.  
When CD information is downloaded from Gracenote  
CDDBR, you can also press the TRACKSELECT.  
To st o p p la yin g a d isc  
Press x.  
Ad d it io n a l o p e ra t io n s  
To  
Press  
Mute the sound  
MUTING. To cancel muting,  
press it again or press VOLUME +  
to adjust the sound volume.  
Select a track number  
Numeric buttons (0-9).  
When the track number  
is between 1 and 9:  
press the corresponding numeric  
button, then press N.  
When the track number is  
10 or higher:  
press the corresponding numeric  
buttons in sequence.  
e.g.: Playback of the 14th track  
Press 1 t 4 in order.  
Note  
If there is no disc in the Unit or a disc that cannot be read by the  
Unit, NO DISCappears on the front panel display.  
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Ab o u t t h e p la yb a ck ra n g e  
Va rio u s p la y m o d e fu n ct io n s  
(Sh u ffle p la y, Re p e a t p la y)  
Press REP-OFF(repeat off), REP1(repeat one), or REP”  
(repeat all) SELECT repeatedly on Mode Menu.  
The playback range may be different depending on the play  
mode.  
Sh u ffle p la y  
You can play back tracks in random order.  
SHUF (shuffle)  
1
Press MODE on the CD display.  
If you select  
Plays  
The Mode Menu appears.  
REP-OFF”  
All tracks on a disc  
randomly once.  
REP1”  
A single track repeatedly.  
REP”  
All tracks on a disc play  
repeatedly.  
CONT (continue)  
If you select  
REP-OFF”  
2
3
Press the SHUFSELECT.  
Plays  
SHUFis highlighted.  
All tracks on a disc play  
once.  
Press N to start Shuffle play.  
Shuffle Play starts.  
REP1”  
A single track repeatedly.  
Re p e a t p la y  
1 Press MODE on the CD display.  
REP”  
All tracks on a disc play  
repeatedly.  
The following display appears.  
Se a rch in g fo r a p a rt icu la r p o in t o n a d isc  
(Se a rch /Sca n )  
You can quickly locate a particular point on a disc.  
2
Press the A SELECT repeatedly.  
To lo ca t e a p o in t q u ickly u sin g t h e p re vio u s/n e xt  
b u t t o n s (Se a rch )  
You can search for the next or previous track using ./  
> on the Unit.  
Repeat play starts from the selected track.  
Each time you press the button, the play mode  
changes as shown below.  
Press . or > lightly once to go to the next or  
REP-OFF t REP1 t REP  
previous track during playback.  
To lo ca t e a p o in t q u ickly b y p la yin g a d isc in fa st  
fo rw a rd o r fa st re ve rse (Sca n )  
1
2
Press m or M during playback on the remote.  
When you find the point you want to play back  
while scanning, press N to return to normal speed.  
Fast forwarding or reversing stops and returns to the  
normal playback when the track goes to the next track  
or previous track.  
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Pla yin g a CD Disc  
Chapter 4  
Playing Discs  
(DVP-NW50 only)  
1 Press X/1 (POWER).  
The Unit turns on.  
2 Press OPEN/CLOSE to open the door, then place a  
disc on the spindle firmly.  
This chapter describes how to play  
CD or DVD discs, and the settings  
and functions related to a DVD  
player.  
Playback side  
facing the Unit  
3 Press OPEN/CLOSE.  
The door closes.  
4 Press the DVDSELECT on the Home Menu.  
The track list appears on the front panel display.  
When the Unit has been connected to the Internet via  
a computer, the track titles are downloaded from the  
Gracenote CDDBR server, and the track titles appears  
on the front panel display. You can select and play  
back desired tracks from these lists. When the Unit is  
not connected to a computer or your computer is not  
connected to the Internet, only TRACK1,”  
TRACK2,etc., appear on the front panel display.  
5 Press N.  
When CD information is downloaded from Gracenote  
CDDBR, you can also press the TRACKSELECT.  
To st o p p la yin g a d isc  
Press x twice.  
Ad d it io n a l o p e ra t io n s  
To  
Press  
Mute the sound  
MUTING. To cancel muting,  
press it again or press +VOLUME  
to adjust the sound volume.  
Select a track number  
Numeric buttons (0-9).  
When the track number  
is between 1 and 9:  
press the corresponding  
numeric button, then press N.  
When the track number is  
10 or higher:  
press the corresponding  
numeric buttons in sequence.  
e.g.: Playback of the 14th track  
Press 1 t 4 in order.  
Note  
If there is no disc in the Unit or a disc that cannot be read by the  
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Unit, NO DISCappears on the front panel display.  
 
Pla yin g a DVD/VCD/MP3  
Disc  
Depending on the disc used, some operations may be  
different or restricted.  
For details, refer to the instructions supplied with your  
disc.  
Va rio u s p la y m o d e fu n ct io n s  
(Sh u ffle p la y, Re p e a t p la y)  
Sh u ffle p la y  
1 Turn on your TV.  
You can play back tracks in random order.  
1
Press MODE on the CD display.  
2 Press X/1 (POWER).  
The Mode Menu appears.  
The Unit turns on.  
3 Sw itch the input selector on your TV so that the  
signal from the Unit appears on the TV screen.  
4 Press OPEN/CLOSE on the Unit, and place a disc on  
the disc spindle firmly.  
2
3
Press the SHUFSELECT.  
SHUFis highlighted.  
Press N to start Shuffle play.  
Shuffle Play starts.  
Playback side  
facing the Unit  
Re p e a t p la y  
1 Press MODE on the CD display.  
The following display appears.  
2
Press the A SELECT repeatedly.  
5 Press OPEN/CLOSE.  
Repeat play starts from the selected track.  
Each time you press the button, the play mode  
changes as shown below.  
The door closes.  
6 Press the DVDon the Home Menu.  
7 Press N.  
REP-OFF t REP1 t REP  
The Unit starts playback.  
Adjust the volume on the Unit.  
Ab o u t t h e p la yb a ck ra n g e  
Depending on the disc, a menu may appear on the TV  
screen, and playback may start automatically even if  
you do not press N.  
Press REP-OFF(repeat off), REP1(repeat one), or REP”  
(repeat all) SELECT repeatedly on Mode Menu.  
The playback range may be different depending on the play  
mode.  
For DVD VIDEOs and VIDEO CDs, see page 24.  
SHUF (shuffle)  
To st o p p la yin g t h e d isc  
If you select  
Plays  
Press x twice.  
REP-OFF”  
All tracks on a disc  
randomly once.  
To re su m e p la yb a ck fro m t h e p o in t w h e re yo u  
st o p p e d t h e d isc  
REP1”  
A single track repeatedly.  
REP”  
All tracks on a disc play  
repeatedly.  
1
2
Press x during playback.  
Press N.  
The Unit starts playback from the point where you  
stopped the disc in step 1.  
CONT (continue)  
If you select  
REP-OFF”  
Plays  
All tracks on a disc play  
once.  
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REP1”  
A single track repeatedly.  
REP”  
All tracks on a disc play  
repeatedly.  
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Pla yin g a DVD/VCD/MP3 Disc (co n t in u e d )  
Re p e a t p la y  
Usin g t h e DVD´s m e n u  
1
Press MODE on the DVD display.  
The following display appears.  
A DVD is divided into long sections of a movie or a music  
feature called titles.”  
When you play DVDs which contains several titles, you  
can select the title using the TOP MENU on the remote.  
When you play DVDs that allow you to select items such  
as language for the sound and subtitles, select these items  
using the MENU on the remote.  
1 Press TOP MENU or MENU on the remote.  
The disc menu appears on the TV screen.  
2
Press the A SELECT repeatedly.  
When playing a DVD  
The contents of the menu differ from disc to disc.  
If you select  
REP-OFF”  
REP-CHAP”  
REP-TITL”  
REP”  
Plays  
2 Press F/f on the remote to select the item you  
All tracks on a disc once.  
A single chapter repeatedly.  
A single title repeatedly.  
w ant to play or change.  
3 Press ENTER on the remote.  
All chapters on a disc  
repeatedly.  
Pla yin g VIDEO CDs w it h PBC fu n ct io n s  
(VIDEO CD Ve r. 2.0 o r h ig h e r )  
When playing a MP3 file  
If you select  
PBC (PlayBack Control) allows you to play VIDEO CDs  
interactively by following the menu on the TV screen.  
Plays  
1 Press N.  
REP-OFF”  
All MP3 files in the current  
folder once.  
If you insert a VIDEO CD (Ver.2.0 or higher), the  
VIDEO CD starts playing with PBC functions.  
The menu used by your selection appears.  
SINGLE”  
REP1”  
REP”  
The current MP3 file once.  
The current MP3 file repeatedly.  
2 Press the numeric buttons on the remote to select  
All MP3 files in the current  
folder repeatedly.  
the item number you w ant.  
3 Press ENTER on the remote.  
When playing a VIDEO CD (Ver. 1.1) without PBC functions  
4 Follow the instructions on the menu for interactive  
operations.  
If you select  
REP-OFF”  
REP1”  
Plays  
All tracks on a disc once.  
A single track repeatedly.  
All tracks on a disc repeatedly.  
Refer to the instructions supplied with the disc, as the  
operating procedure may differ, depending on the  
VIDEO CD.  
REP”  
Note  
3
Press N to start Repeat Play.  
Repeat Play starts.  
Depending on the VIDEO CD, Press ENTER on the remotein  
step 3 may appear as Press SELECTin the instructions  
supplied with the disc, In this case, press N.  
Note  
When you play a VIDEO CD (Ver. 2.0) with PBC functions,  
repeat play does not work.  
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Se a rch in g fo r a Sce n e  
Pla yin g a n MP3 a u d io t ra ck  
Se a rch in g fo r a p a rt icu la r p o in t o n a d isc  
(Se a rch /Sca n )  
You can play MP3 audio tracks on CD-ROMs, CD-Rs, or  
CD-RWs. However, the discs must be recorded according  
to ISO9660 level 1, or Joliet format for the Unit to  
recognize the tracks.  
You can quickly locate a particular point on a disc by  
monitoring the picture or playing it back slowly.  
Note  
Depending on the disc, you may not be able to do some of the  
1
Insert a data disc recorded in MP3 format into the Unit.  
A folder list is displayed on the TV screen.  
operations described here.  
To lo ca t e a p o in t q u ickly u sin g t h e p re vio u s/n e xt  
b u t t o n s (Se a rch )  
You can search for the next or previous chapter, track, or  
scene using ./ > on the Unit.  
Press . or > lightly once to go to the next or  
previous chapter/track/scene during playback.  
To lo ca t e a p o in t q u ickly b y p la yin g a d isc in fa st  
fo rw a rd o r fa st re ve rse (Sca n )  
2 Press F/f to select the folder you w ant to play,  
then press ENTER on the remote.  
1
2
Press m or M during playback on the remote.  
When you find the point you want to play back  
while scanning, press N to return to normal speed.  
Fast forwarding or reversing stops and returns to the  
normal playback when the track goes to the next track  
or previous track.  
File list is appears under the folder.  
Each time you press m or M while scanning, the  
scanning speed changes. With each press, the indication  
changes as shown below. Actual speeds may differ  
between discs.  
Playback direction  
x2M t x4M t x8 M t x16Mt x32M  
3 Press F/f to select the file you w ant to play, then  
press ENTER on the remote.  
N(PLAY)  
The Unit starts playing the first MP3 audio track on the  
disc.  
Opposite direction  
Notes  
x2m t x4m t x8m t x16mt x32m  
The Unit can play MP3 (MPEG1 Audio Layer3) audio. The Unit  
cannot play audio tracks in MP3PRO format.  
If an MP3 file of VBR (variable bit rate) is played, indicated the  
elapsed time may be different from the actual time.  
If you add the extension .MP3to data that is not in MP3  
format, the Unit cannot recognize the data properly and will  
generate a loud noise which could damage your speakers.  
You can enter up to 50 characters as a file name including an  
extension.  
N(PLAY)  
Se a rch in g fo r a t it le /ch a p t e r/t ra ck, e t c.  
(Se a rch m o d e )  
You can search a DVD by title or chapter, and you can  
search a VIDEO CD by track. As titles and tracks are  
assigned unique numbers on the disc, you can select the  
desired one by entering its number.  
A file or folder name that is not based on the ISO level 1 or  
Joliet format may not be displayed properly.  
The total number of file or folder names should be 128, or  
fewer.  
There should be no more than 128 levels in the folder tree.  
Do not use characters such as <, >, &, | , , / , ?, , , \ , :, etc.  
*
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Se a rch in g fo r a sce n e (co n t in u e d )  
Usin g Va rio u s Ad d it io n a l  
Fu n ct io n s  
1 Press DISPLAY on the remote.  
The following display appears. The number in  
parentheses indicates the total number of titles, tracks,  
etc., of the disc.  
The following operations are set up using the remote  
while looking at a TV screen.  
Se le ct in g t h e a u d io  
Switches the language of the sound track.  
Press AUDIO on the remote w hile playing a disc.  
Each time you press AUDIO on the remote, the language  
of the sound track changes.  
Note  
Press G /g/F/f repeatedly to select a search  
Depending on the DVD VIDEO, you cannot change the audio  
setting even if multilingual audio are recorded on the disc. In this  
case, use the DVDs menu (page 24).  
method on the remote.  
When playing a DVD VIDEO/DVD-RW  
TITLE  
CHAPTER  
Se le ct in g t h e su b t it le s  
When playing a VIDEO CD  
TRACK  
If subtitles are recorded on the disc, you can change the  
subtitles, or display or hide them whenever you want,  
while playing a DVD.  
3 Select the number of the title, chaper, track, time  
code, etc. you w ant by pressing the numeric  
buttons to select the digit.  
Press SUBTITLE on the remote w hile playing a disc.  
Each time you press SUBTITLE on the remote, the subtitle  
of the DVD changes.  
The Unit starts playback from the selected number or  
time.  
If you want to hide the subtitle from the TV screen,  
press SUBTITLE on the remote until the display shows  
SUBTITLE OFF on the TV screen.  
To t u rn o ff t h e d isp la y  
Press DISPLAY on the remote repeatedly until the  
display is turned off.  
Note  
Notes  
Depending on the DVD VIDEO, you cannot change subtitles  
even if multilingual subtitles are recorded on the disc. In this  
case, use the DVDs menu (page 24).  
The title, chapter, or track number displayed is the same  
number as that of recorded on the disc.  
You cannot search for a scene on a DVD+RW using the time  
code.  
Se le ct in g t h e a n g le  
You can change the angles even if various angles (multi-  
angles) for a scene are recorded on the DVD VIDEO.  
When Angle Markis set to ONin the setup display,  
angle mark is displayed on the TV screen (page 29).  
Press ANGLE on the remote w hile playing a disc.  
Each time you press ANGLE on the remote, the angle of  
the DVD changes.  
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5 Enter or re-enter your 4-digit passw ord using the  
numeric buttons, then press ENTER on the remote.  
When the level is not changed, the display does not  
appear.  
Pa re n t a l co n t ro l (lim it e d p la yb a ck)  
The following operations are set up using the remote  
while looking at a TV screen.  
The PARENTAL CONTROLfunction allows you to set  
a playback limitation level.  
To t u rn o ff t h e p a re n t a l co n t ro l fu n ct io n  
Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be limited according  
to a predetermined level, such as the age of the users.  
1
Press F/f to select OFFin step 4 above, then press  
ENTER on the remote.  
1 Press DVD SETUP on the remote w hen the Unit is in  
stop mode.  
2
Enter your 4-digit password using the numeric  
buttons, then press ENTER on the remote.  
The Setting Menu appears.  
To p la y a d isc fo r w h ich p a re n t a l co n t ro l is se t  
1
2
Insert the disc for which Parental Control is set.  
Enter your 4-digit password using the numeric  
buttons, then press ENTER on the remote.  
The Unit is ready for playback.  
To ch a n g e t h e p a ssw o rd  
1
Press F/f to select Passwordon the Preference  
Display, then press ENTER on the remote.  
2
Changeis highlighted, then press ENTER on the  
remote.  
The display used for entering the password appears.  
2 Press G/g to select  
(Preference,) then press  
ENTER or f on the remote.  
The options for Preferenceappear.  
3
Enter your 4-digit password using numeric buttons  
on the remote.  
3 Press F/f to select Parental,then press ENTER or  
f on the remote.  
4
Enter a new 4-digit password using numeric buttons  
on the remote.  
The items for Parental levelare displayed.  
4 Press F/f to select level items, then press ENTER on  
the remote.  
The lower the value, the stricter the limitation.  
Continue to the next page  
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Usin g Va rio u s Ad d it io n a l Fu n ct io n s  
(co n t in u e d )  
Usin g t h e Se t u p Disp la y  
(DVD Se t t in g s)  
5
To confirm your password, re-enter the new 4-digit  
password using the numeric buttons on the remote.  
If you make a mistake entering your password,  
re-enter your correct password.  
By using the Setup Display, you can make various  
adjustments to items such as picture and sound. You can  
also set a language for the subtitles and the Setup Display.  
For details on each Setup Display item, see pages from 28  
to 30.  
Se t t in g t h e d isp la y (Ge n e ra l Se t u p )  
Choose settings according to the TV to be connected.  
1 Press DVD SETUP on the remote w hen the Unit is in  
stop mode.  
The Setting Menu appears.  
6
Press ENTER on the remote.  
2 Press G/g to select  
(General Setup,) then press  
ENTER or f on the remote.  
Tip  
If you forget your password, or the first time you change the  
password, enter the 4-digit number 9703as old password using  
the numeric buttons.  
The options for General Setupappear.  
Notes  
When you play discs which have the parental control function,  
playback of the disc is limited on the Unit.  
Depending on the disc, you may be asked to enter your  
password when playback starts. In this case, enter the  
password.  
3 Press F/f to select an option, then press ENTER on  
the remote.  
The options for the selected item appear.  
4 Press F/f to select an item, then press ENTER on  
the remote.  
TV Type  
Select the color system of the TV to be connected.  
The setup may be different in depending on regions or  
countries.  
The default setting is underlined.  
NTSC  
PAL  
Outputs the NTSC color system.  
Outputs the PAL color system.  
AUTO  
Outputs the color system that is recorded  
on the disc.  
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TV Display  
Se t t in g t h e la n g u a g e a n d p la yb a ck  
re st rict io n (Pre fe re n ce )  
Selects the aspect ratio of the connected TV screen (4:3  
standard or wide).  
Depending on the disc, Normal/ LBmay be selected  
automatically instead of Normal/ PSor vice versa.  
The default setting is underlined.  
Choose settings according to the TV to be connected.  
1 Press DVD SETUP on the remote w hen the Unit is in  
stop mode.  
The Setting Menu appears.  
Normal/ PS  
(4:3 PAN SCAN)  
2 Press G/g to select  
(Preference,) then press  
ENTER or f on the remote.  
The options for Preferenceappear.  
Select this when you connect a 4:3  
screen TV. Automatically displays  
a wide picture on the entire screen  
and cuts off the portions that do not fit.  
Normal/ LB  
(4:3 LETTER BOX)  
Select this when you connect a 4:3 screen  
TV. Displays a wide picture with bands  
on the upper and lower portions of the  
screen.  
3 Press F/f to select an option, then press ENTER on  
the remote.  
The options for the selected item appear.  
16:9 Wide  
Select this when you connect a wide-  
screen TV or a TV with a wide mode  
function.  
Angle Mark (page 26)  
When you select ON,and various angles (multi-angles)  
for a scene are recorded on the DVD VIDEO, an angle  
mark is displayed on the TV screen.  
The default setting is ON.”  
4 Press F/f to select an item, then press ENTER on  
the remote.  
Audio (page 26)  
Switches the language of the sound track.  
OSD Lang (On-Screen Display Language)  
Switches the display language on the screen.  
Subtitle (page 26)  
Switches the language of the subtitle.  
Captions  
The hidden subtitle is displayed or turn off.  
The default setting is ON.”  
Disc Menu  
Select the desired language for the disc menu.  
Screen Saver  
Parental (page 27)  
The screen saver image appears when you leave the Unit  
in pause or stop mode for five minutes. The screen saver  
will help prevent your display device from becoming  
damaged (ghosting). Press any button to turn off the  
screen saver.  
Playback of some DVD VIDEOs can be limited according  
to a predetermined level, such as the age of the users.  
Password (page 27)  
Set the 4-digit password in parental control.  
The default setting is underlined.  
ON  
Turns on the screen saver.  
Turns off the screen saver.  
Continue to the next page  
OFF  
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Usin g t h e Se t u p Disp la y (DVD Se t t in g s) (co n t in u e d )  
Default (this page)  
4
Select Reset,then press ENTER on the remote.  
All the settings explained on pages from 28 to 29 return  
to the default settings. Do not press X/ 1 (POWER)  
while resetting the Unit. It may take a few seconds to  
complete.  
All the settings explained on pages from 28 to 29 return to  
the default settings.  
Tip  
If you select OTHERSin Audio,” “Subtitle,or Disc Menu,”  
select and enter a language code from the language code list  
(page 55) using the numeric buttons.  
To re se t a ll o f t h e se t t in g s  
1
2
3
Press DVD SETUP on the remote when the Unit is in  
stop mode.  
The Setting Menu appears.  
Press G/g to select  
(Preference,) then press  
ENTER on the remote.  
The options for Preferenceappear.  
Press F/f to select Default,then press ENTER on  
the remote.  
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List e n in g t o t h e Ra d io  
Chapter 5  
You can tune in stations on the Unit by preset tuning or  
manual, automatic, or direct tuning.  
Enjoying Radio  
and Other  
Component  
List e n in g t o a p re se t st a t io n  
Preset FM/ AM radio stations in the Units memory first.  
For details on how to preset radio stations in the Unit, see  
page 33.  
This chapter describes how to receive  
FM/ AM stations, and listen to sound  
from a component connected to LINE  
IN using the Unit.  
1 Press TUNERSELECT on the Home Menu.  
The display changes to the Tuner display, then the  
Preset station list appears.  
2 Press any SELECT.  
The display changes to the current station display.  
List e n in g t o a n o n -p re se t st a t io n  
1 Press the TUNERSELECT on the Home Menu.  
The display changes to the Tuner display, then the  
Preset station list appears.  
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List e n in g t o t h e Ra d io (co n t in u e d )  
Tip  
2 Press MODE to sw itch the band to AM (or FM).  
You can tune in the station in 100 kHz steps for the FM band and  
10 kHz steps for the AM band.  
The Tuner mode Menu appears.  
Notes  
When you press the 8or 9numeric button, the number  
appears in the second entry position.  
When you enter invalid numbers, the direct tuning is cancelled  
and the screen returns to the current station display.  
Tuning interval for direct tuning is:  
FM: 78.50 MHz to 108.00 MHz  
3
Press the AM(or FM) SELECT, then press  
BACK.  
AM: 530 MHz to 1710 MHz  
The display returns to the current frequency.  
4 Press any SELECT.  
The display changes to the current frequency.  
5 Press DOWN/UP on the remote to adjust the  
frequency.  
DOWN/ UP  
Changes the current frequency to  
a frequency 1 step lower or higher.  
(Manual tuning)  
DOWN/ UP  
(press and hold)  
Scans a particular station toward a  
lower or higher frequency. Scanning  
stops automatically when the station  
is tuned in. (Automatic tuning)  
Wh e n yo u kn o w t h e fre q u e n cy o f t h e st a t io n  
Press the numeric buttons on the remote to enter the  
frequency (Direct tuning).  
Example: FM 105.70 MHz  
1 t 0 t 5 t 7 t 0  
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Pre se t t in g Ra d io St a t io n s  
Na m in g t h e Pre se t St a t io n s  
After you have tuned in stations using direct tuning or  
Automatic tuning, you can preset them to the Unit.  
Up to 20 FM or AM stations can be preset.  
You can edit the name of the preset stations in the Preset  
station list.  
1 Press the TUNERSELECT on the Home Menu.  
The display changes to the Tuner display, then the  
Preset station list appears.  
1 Press TUNERSELECT on the Home Menu.  
The display changes to the Tuner display, then the  
Preset station list appears.  
2 Press and hold any SELECT of the station of w hich  
you w ant to edit the name.  
2 Press any SELECT that corresponds to the station  
you w ant to tune in.  
The display changes to the Text edit display.  
3 Enter the name in the text box using the function  
The display changes to the current station display.  
SELECT.  
3 Tune in to the station that you w ant to preset  
See the table below for details on the function of each  
of the buttons.  
(page 31).  
4 Press the MEM(memory) SELECT to enter your  
A Moves the cursor to the left in the text being edited  
(Text Edit).  
selection.  
B Changes characters in reverse alphabetical order.  
C Clears the character on which the cursor is placed  
in the text being edited (Text Edit).  
D Cancels editing and returns to the Preset station  
list.  
E Moves the cursor to the right in the text being  
edited (Text Edit).  
F Changes characters in alphabetical order.  
G Enters the selected character into the text box.  
H Stores the name and returns to the Preset station  
list.  
4 Press the RETURNSELECT.  
The name of the preset station is stored, then the  
display returns to the Preset station list.  
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List e n in g t o So u n d fro m a  
Co m p o n e n t Co n n e ct e d t o LINE IN  
You can listen to music from an external source if the Unit  
is connected to another playback component, such as a CD  
changer, etc.  
1 Press the LINE INSELECT on the Home Menu.  
The LINE IN display appears.  
2 Play back the component connected to the Unit.  
The sound from the component is output via the Unit.  
You can adjust the volume of the Unit with + VOLUME  
and VOLUME on the Unit.  
To e d it t h e n a m e o f t h e LINE IN so u rce  
You can change LINE INto something more recognizable  
and have it displayed on the front panel display.  
1
Press and hold the LINE INSELECT.  
The Text edit Menu appears.  
2
Enter the name in the editing text box using the  
SELECT.  
See Naming the Uniton page 12 for details on how to  
enter characters.  
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Pla yin g Mu sic o n Ot h e r  
Un it s  
You can play back and share the music content in all Units  
and computers via an Ethernet cable. There are two types  
of source used to play back music content. One is  
NETWORK,and the other is MY MUSIC.”  
Chapter 6  
Using the  
System Network  
If a computer is connected to the Internet, you can get the  
CD information from the Gracenote CDDBR server.  
This chapter describes how to use  
network functions among Units and  
computers, etc. You can enjoy music,  
and use the intercom and the monitor  
function connecting each of the Units  
via an Ethernet cable.  
Pla yin g b a ck m u sic fro m NETWORK”  
When you select NETWORK,audio CDs on other Units  
and MP3-format music files on your computer are played  
back.  
1 Press the NETWORKSELECT on the Home Menu.  
The Room list appears.  
2 Press any SELECT to select a Unit or a computer.  
If the source you select is allocated to a Unit, the Track  
list appears.  
If the source you select is allocated to a computer, the  
Browse Menu appears. Go to step 2 in Playing back  
music from MY MUSICon page 36.  
3 Press any SELECT to select a track to be played  
back.  
The playback display appears, and playback starts.  
Notes  
Each Unit appears with an original name if you have changed  
the name of the Unit. See Naming the Uniton page 12 for  
details on how to change the names of Units.  
When using network music, some of the functions or the access  
to the other Units are restricted.  
Some music files stored on the hard disk of your computer may  
not be able to be played back on the Unit. For example,  
depending on file format, some music files may not be played  
back on the Unit.  
Continue to the next page  
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Pla yin g Mu sic o n Ot h e r Un it s (co n t in u e d )  
Pla yin g b a ck m u sic fro m MY MUSIC”  
Va rio u s p la y m o d e fu n ct io n s  
(Sh u ffle p la y, Re p e a t p la y)  
When you select MY MUSIC,audio CDs in other Units  
and MP3-format music files from your computers are  
played back.  
NETWORKand MY MUSIChave two play modes.  
Sh u ffle p la y  
You can play back tracks in random order.  
For details on Shuffle playsee page 21.  
When the Unit has been connected to the Internet via a  
computer, CD information, such as artist name, album  
and track titles, or genre, are downloaded from the  
Gracenote CDDBR server, and sorted into TITLE,”  
ARTIST,” “ALBUM,and GENRE.These information  
appear on the front panel display.  
Re p e a t p la y  
For details on Repeat playsee page 21.  
You can select and play back desired tracks from these  
lists. When the Unit is not connected to a computer or  
your computer is not connected to the Internet, only  
TRACK1,” “TRACK2,etc., appear on the front panel  
display.  
Tip  
If you select ALL DISCduring NETWORK playback, the Unit  
plays tracks on the disc randomly. When the disc finishes, it  
selects the next disc to be played back at random.  
1 Press the MY MUSICSELECT on the Home Menu.  
The Browse list appears.  
2 Press any SELECT to select a list from TITLE,”  
ARTIST,” “ALBUM,” “GENRE,or PLAYLIST.*  
The selected list appears.  
If you select TITLE,a Track list appears. Skip to step  
4.  
* If you press TITLE,” “ARTIST,” “ALBUMor GENRE”  
SELECT, each list is sorted and appears based on the CDDB  
information. If you press PLAYLISTSELECT, the playlist  
registered using the Utility In-Wall Unit software on the  
computer appears.  
3 Press any SELECT to select an artist, genre, or a  
playlist title according to the list you select in step  
2.  
4 Press any SELECT to select a track to be played  
back.  
The playback display appears, and playback starts.  
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En jo yin g Mu sic in All Ro o m s  
Sim u lt a n e o u sly (Pa rt y m o d e )  
Using the Party mode function, you can share the music  
content among multiple Units simultaneously. You can  
also exclude a selected room from the Party mode (Party  
Privacy).  
Source and play modes available in the Party mode are  
the following:  
Exclu d in g t h e Un it fro m a Pa rt y m o d e  
(Pa rt y Priva cy)  
If you set the Party Privacy in a selected Unit, you can  
operate that Unit individually even if other Unit is in the  
Party mode.  
The setting is retained even if you turn off the Unit.  
NETWORK/ MY MUSIC  
CDs inserted into Units in which the Party Privacy is  
set to off.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the SETUPSELECT.  
MP3-format music files stored on the hard disc drive  
of a computer.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
CD/ DVD  
CDs (when using a CDP-NW10)  
CDs, Data CDs (MP3) (when using a DVP-NW50)  
A device connected via LINE IN  
Sound output from a device connected via LINE IN.  
Tuner  
A station currently tuning in.  
2 Press the PRIVACYSELECT.  
PRIVACYis highlighted.  
The Unit enters the Party Privacy mode.  
1 Press MODE after selecting a source on the Home  
Tips  
Menu.  
When you want to join the Party mode, press MODE, then the  
JOINSELECT on the Mode Menu. If the Unit has already  
joined in the Party mode, QUITis displayed on the Mode  
Menu.  
The Mode Menu appears.  
e.g.  
When you want to quit the Party mode, press MODE, then the  
QUITSELECT on the Mode Menu. If the Unit has not joined  
in the Party mode, JOINis displayed on the Mode Menu.  
When you press MODE  
w hile playing a CD.  
2 Press the PARTYSELECT.  
Partyappears on the right side of the top line on the  
front panel display.  
The Unit enters the Party mode, and music is output  
to the rooms.  
Tip  
In the Party mode, some playback operations such as stop, play,  
etc., are operable on all of the Units.  
To ca n ce l t h e Pa rt y m o d e  
You can cancel the Party mode from any of the Units even  
if the Unit is not in the Party mode.  
Press the highlighted PARTYSELECT on the Mode  
Menu using the same procedure you used when you  
activate the Party mode.  
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Ta lkin g w it h Pe rso n s in  
Ot h e r Ro o m s (INTERCOM)  
You can talk with person in any room using the Intercom  
function. While INTERCOM is set to ON, the internal  
speaker is activated and speakers connected to the Unit  
are muted. The streaming on the network stops until the  
intercom connection is terminated on both of the sending  
and receiving rooms.  
To a d ju st t h e sp e a ke r le ve l d u rin g INTERCOM  
The volume of the INTERCOM function is independent  
from that in audio control.  
Adjust the volume with + VOLUME and VOLUME on  
the Unit while the INTERCOM connection is established.  
1 Press the INTERCOMSELECT on the Home Menu.  
Exclu d in g a Un it fro m INTERCOM  
(In t e rco m Priva cy)  
The Room list appears.  
Any room in which the Intercom Privacy is set to ON,  
does not receive the Intercom signal.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the SETUPSELECT.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
2 Press any SELECT to select the room you w ant to  
contact.  
2 Press the VSELECT repeatedly until INTERCOM  
PRIVACYappears on the front panel display.  
If the room you want to contact is not displayed on the  
front panel display, press the VSELECT to display  
the next page.  
The INTERCOM display appears, and connection is  
established after the receiving room answers.  
3 Press the A or B SELECT to activate Intercom  
Privacy mode.  
PRIVACYis highlighted and the Intercom Privacy is  
set to ON.  
A
B
Press the A or B SELECT to exit the Intercom Privacy.  
3 To cancel the intercom connection, press the OFF”  
SELECT on the Intercom display.  
Ch a n g in g t h e ca ll so u n d o f t h e INTERCOM  
To a n sw e r INTERCOM  
You can change the call sound heard when the room  
receives an intercom signal.  
Press the ANSWERSELECT in the receiving room.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press SETUPSELECT.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
2 Press the VSELECT repeatedly until INTERCOM  
RINGappears on the front panel display.  
3 Press the A or B SELECT to select the sound.  
Notes  
If there is no answer from the room you are trying to contact,  
the connection is terminated automatically in 10 seconds.  
Connection between rooms terminates automatically 30  
seconds after the receiving room answers.  
A
B
Connection can be terminated by pressing the OFFSELECT  
from either the sending or receiving room.  
A Unit can call up all the rooms using the INTERCOM  
function, but only one room can answer the call. Connections to  
rooms other than the answering room are disconnected.  
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Mo n it o rin g Ot h e r Ro o m s  
(MONITOR)  
You can monitor other rooms via the Unit. While  
MONITOR is set to ON, the internal speaker is activated  
and speakers connected to the Unit are muted. The  
streaming on the network stops until the monitor  
connection is terminated on the both of monitoring and  
monitored Units.  
Exclu d in g a Un it fro m MONITOR  
(Mo n it o r Priva cy)  
You cannot monitor a room, for which the Monitor  
Privacy is set to ON.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the SETUPSELECT.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press MONITORSELECT.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
The Room list appears.  
2 Press the VSELECT repeatedly until MONITOR  
PRIVACYappears on the front panel display.  
3 Press the A or B SELECT to activate Monitor  
Privacy mode.  
PRIVACYis highlighted and the Monitor Privacy  
mode is set to ON.  
2 Press any SELECT to select the room you w ant to  
monitor.  
A
B
If the room you want to monitor is not displayed on  
the front panel display, press the VSELECT to  
display the next page.  
The Monitoring display appears, and a connection  
with the room is established.  
Press the A or B SELECT again to exit the Monitor  
Privacy.  
3 To cancel monitoring, press the OFFSELECT.  
Note  
Monitoring continues until MONITOR is canceled.  
To a d ju st t h e sp e a ke r le ve l d u rin g MONITOR  
The volume of the Monitor function is independent from  
that in audio control.  
Adjust the volume with + VOLUME and VOLUME on  
the Unit while MONITOR connection is established.  
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Se t t in g t h e Ala rm  
Chapter 7  
You can set the Unit to turn on automatically at a  
specified time.  
Setting the  
Timer  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the CLOCKSELECT.  
The Clock Menu appears.  
This chapter provides you with  
information on setup of the timer.  
2 Press the ALARMSELECT.  
The Alarm set Menu appears.  
3 Check to see if the desired source for the alarm is  
selected and displayed in the upper right on the  
front panel display. If not, press the FUNCSELECT  
repeatedly to select a source.  
The playback source changes as shown below.  
CD/ DVD t TUNER t LINE  
4 Set the hour and minute w ith the HOURand  
MINSELECT.  
5 Press the ONSELECT.  
The default setting is OFF.”  
The alarm is set up, and ONis displayed.  
6 Press X/1 (POWER) to turn off.  
To se t t h e a la rm OFF”  
Press the OFFSELECT in step 5.  
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Se t t in g t h e Sle e p Tim e r  
You can set the Unit to turn off automatically at a  
specified time.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the CLOCKSELECT.  
The Clock Menu appears.  
2 Press the SLEEPSELECT.  
The Sleep timer Menu appears.  
3 Press the SELECTSELECT.  
Each time you press the button, the time changes as  
shown below.  
OFF t 1:30 t 1:00 t 0:30  
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Usin g t h e Se t u p Disp la y  
Chapter 8  
Other  
Functions  
You can set up the sound on the Unit.  
Se le ct in g t h e su rro u n d m o d e  
(DVP-NW50 o n ly)  
1 Press MODE on the DVD display.  
This chapter describes the setup of the  
front panel display, sound field, and  
speakers.  
The following display appears.  
2 Press the SURRSELECT.  
The following display appears.  
3 Press any SELECT to select the desired surround  
mode from the follow ing selections.  
See the explanations given for each item in the  
following section.  
2CH STEREO (2CH)  
Outputs the sound from the front left and right speakers  
only. Standard two channel (stereo) sources completely  
bypass any processing. Multi channel surround formats  
are downmixed to two channels.  
A.F.D. (AUTO FORMAT DIRECT)  
Surround mode is decoded as it is recorded on the disc,  
without adding any effects (e.g. reverbertaion).  
DOLBY PL (Dolby Pro Logic)  
Performs Dolby Pro Logic decoding. A source recorded in  
2 channels is decoded into 4 channels.  
DOLBY PL II (Dolby Pro Logic II)  
Performs Dolby Pro Logic II Movie decoding. This setting  
is ideal for movies encoded in Dolby Surround. In  
addition, this mode can reproduce sound in 5.1 channel  
when watching videos of old movies or with dubbed  
language.  
To re t u rn t o t h e p re vio u s d isp la y  
Press BACK.  
Note  
When an input signal (e.g., multi channel, etc.) other than from a  
2 channels source is input, DOLBY PLand DOLBY PL IIare  
decoded into A.F.D.”  
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Ad ju st in g t h e co n t ra st o f t h e fro n t p a n e l  
d isp la y (DIMMER)  
Ad ju st in g t h e fro n t sp e a ke r b a la n ce  
(BALANCE) (CDP-NW10 o n ly)  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the SETUPSELECT.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the SETUPSELECT.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
2 Press the DIMMERSELECT to activate DIMMER.  
ONand OFFare toggled as you press the  
DIMMERSELECT.  
2 Press the A or B SELECT to adjust the front  
speaker balance betw een the left and right  
speakers.  
The default setting is OFF.”  
The balance can be adjusted ±8 steps in left and right  
position.  
Pre se t t in g t h e vo lu m e w h e n t h e p o w e r is  
t u rn e d o n (VOL PRESET)  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the SETUPSELECT.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
2 Press the VSELECT repeatedly until VOL.  
PRESETappears on the front panel display.  
3 Press the VOL. PRESETSELECT to activate VOL.  
PRESET.  
ONand OFFare toggled as you press the VOL.  
PRESETSELECT.  
The default setting is OFF.”  
4 Adjust the volume by pressing the A or B SELECT.  
The volume increases or decreases by 1(vol) step as  
you press the A or B SELECT.  
The default setting is set to MIN.”  
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Se t t in g s fo r Sp e a ke rs (DVP-NW50 o n ly)  
To obtain the best possible surround sound, set the size of  
the speakers you have connected and their distance from  
your listening position. Then use the test tone to adjust  
the volume of the speakers to the same level.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the SETUPSELECT.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
2 Press the VSELECT repeatedly until SP. SIZE”  
appears.  
Se le ct in g a sp e a ke r size  
3 Press the SP. SIZESELECT.  
The Speaker size setup Menu appears.  
Set the speaker size to match the size of the speakers you  
are using. This setting is concerned with bass  
management and downmix function. The list below  
describes the available settings for each of the speakers.  
Su b Wo o fe r (S.WOOFER)  
Speaker Size  
Function  
4 Select the corresponding SELECT to select the  
speaker to be setup.  
YES  
Select this if you have connected a sub  
woofer speaker.  
The size of speaker is toggled as you press any  
SELECT as shown above.  
NONE  
Select this if you have not connected a sub  
woofer speaker.  
5 Repeat step 4 until you have selected all of the  
speakers.  
Fro n t Sp e a ke rs (FRONT)  
Notes  
If you connect large speakers that will effectively  
reproduce bass frequencies, select LARGE.Normally,  
select LARGE.”  
Speaker Size  
Function  
LARGE  
Normally select this position. SMALL cannot  
be selected if sub woofer is set to NONE.”  
If the sound is distorted, or you feel a lack of surround  
effects when using multi channel surround sound,  
select SMALLto activate the bass redirection circuitry  
and output the front channel bass frequencies from the  
sub woofer.  
SMALL  
Select this when the speaker cannot  
reproduce adequate bass frequencies.  
Ce n t e r Sp e a ke rs (CENTER)  
Speaker Size  
Function  
About speaker sizes  
Internally, the LARGE and SMALL settings for each speaker  
determine whether or not the internal sound processor will cut  
the bass signal from that channel. When the bass is cut from a  
channel the bass redirection circuitry sends the corresponding  
bass frequencies to the sub woofer or other LARGEspeaker.  
However, since bass sounds have a certain amount of  
directionality it is best not to cut them, if possible. Therefore,  
even when using small speakers, you can set them to LARGEif  
you want to output the bass frequencies from that speaker. On  
the other hand, if you are using a large speaker, but prefer not to  
have bass frequencies output from that speaker, set it to  
SMALL.If the overall sound level is lower than you prefer, set  
all speakers to LARGE.”  
LARGE  
Normally select this position. LARGE cannot  
be selected if front speaker is set to  
SMALL.”  
SMALL  
NONE  
Select this when the speaker cannot  
reproduce adequate bass frequencies.  
Select this if you have not connected a center  
speaker.  
Re a r Sp e a ke rs (SURROUND)  
Speaker Size  
Function  
LARGE  
Normally select this position. LARGE cannot  
be selected if front speaker is set to  
SMALL.”  
SMALL  
NONE  
Select this when the speaker cannot  
reproduce adequate bass frequencies.  
Select this if you have not connected a  
surround speaker.  
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Se t t in g t h e sp e a ke r d ist a n ce  
Se t t in g a sp e a ke r le ve l  
You must set the distance from your listening position to  
the speakers.  
The available distance for a center and a surround speaker  
depends on that of the front speaker.  
The next list shows the selectable distance value of each  
speaker. The list below describes the available setting for  
each of speakers. The default adjustments are in  
parentheses.  
The Level Menu contains parameters that let you adjust  
the balance and speaker volumes of each speaker. The  
settings available in this menu are applied to all sound  
fields. Be sure to set TEST TONEto ONfor easy  
adjustment.  
The default adjustments are in parentheses.  
Speaker  
Speaker level  
SUB WOOFER (0 dB)  
Set this between 6 dB and +6 dB in 0.5  
dB increments.  
Speaker  
Distance  
FRONT (10 ft/ 3.0m)  
Set this between 3 and 20 ft (0.9 m and  
6.0 m) in 1 ft (0.3 m) increments  
FRONT (BALANCE)  
CENTER (0 dB)  
The balance can be adjusted 8 steps in  
left and right position.  
CENTER (10 ft/ 3.0m)  
Set this between 3 and 20 ft* (0.9 m and  
6.0 m) in 1 ft (0.3 m) increments.  
Set this between 6 dB and +6 dB in 0.5  
dB increments.  
SURROUND  
(10 ft/ 3.0m)  
Set this between 3 and 20 ft* (0.9 m and  
6.0 m) in 1 ft (0.3 m) increments.  
SURROUND L (0 dB)  
SURROUND R (0 dB)  
Set this between 6 dB and +6 dB in 0.5  
dB increments.  
* The setup value may be different depending on the setup value  
of the front speaker.  
Set this between 6 dB and +6 dB in 0.5  
dB increments.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the SETUPSELECT.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the SETUPSELECT.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
2 Press the VSELECT repeatedly until SP.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
DISTANCEappears.  
2 Press the VSELECT repeatedly until LEVEL”  
3 Press the SP. DISTANCESELECT.  
appears on the front panel display.  
The Speaker distance setup Menu appears.  
3 Press the LEVELSELECT.  
The Level setup Menu appears.  
4 Select the distance betw een the Unit and the  
speaker by pressing the +and “–” SELECT.  
The distance gets longer or shorter by 1 foot each time  
you press each of the +or “–” SELECT .  
No Existappears on the front panel display if you  
set the size of the speaker to NONEin Selecting a  
speaker size.(page 44)  
4 Adjust the speaker level by pressing each of the  
+,” “–,” “L,or RSELECT.  
The SELECT on the left side decrease the level in 0.5  
dB steps. For front speaker adjustment, the SELECT  
on the left side moves the speaker balance toward the  
left.  
The SELECT on the right side increase the level in 0.5  
dB steps. For front speaker adjustment, the SELECT  
on the right side moves the speaker balance toward  
the right.  
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Se t t in g s fo r Sp e a ke rs (DVP-NW50 o n ly) (co n t in u e d )  
Ad ju st in g t h e sp e a ke r vo lu m e TEST  
Se t t in g t h e d yn a m ic ra n g e co m p re sso r  
TONE  
You can compress the dynamic range of the sound track.  
This may be useful when you want to watch movies at  
low volumes late at night.  
The speakers will emit a test tone.  
Use the remote while seated in your listening position to  
adjust the volume of each speaker.  
The default setting is underlined.  
The default setting is underlined.  
DRC  
Function  
Test Tone  
Function  
OFF  
Reproduces the sound track with no  
compression.  
OFF  
The test tone is not emitted from the  
speakers.  
STD  
Reproduces the sound track with the  
dynamic range intended by the recording  
engineer.  
ON  
The test tone is emitted from each speaker in  
sequence while you are adjusting the level.  
However, when the speaker sizes set to  
NONE,the speakers do not emit the test  
tone.  
MAX  
Provides dramatic compression of the  
dynamic range.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press SETUPSELECT.  
1 Press the VSELECT on the Home Menu, then  
press the SETUPSELECT.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
The Setup Menu appears.  
2 Press the DRCSELECT to activate the Dynamic  
2 Press the TEST TONESELECT to activate the TEST  
TONE.  
range compressor.  
ONand OFFare toggled as you press TEST  
TONESELECT.  
3 Press the DRCSELECT again to select the sound.  
OFF,” “STD,and MAXare toggled as you press  
the button.  
You will hear the test tone from each speaker for two  
seconds each in sequence as follows.  
Front speaker (L) t Center speaker t Front speaker  
(R) t Surround speaker (R) t Surround speaker (L)  
t Sub woofer  
Note  
Dynamic range compression works with Dolby Digital sources  
only.  
3 Adjust the volume level so that the volume of the  
test tone from each speaker sounds the same w hen  
you are in your main listening position.  
To adjust  
Use  
balance of the front  
right/ front left  
speakers  
front balance parameter on the  
Speaker level Menu (page 45)  
volume level of the  
center/ surround/  
sub woofer  
surround balance parameter on the  
Speaker level Menu (page 45)  
4 Press the TEST TONESELECT again to turn off the  
TEST TONE.  
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Op e ra t in g a So n y TV w it h  
t h e Re m o t e  
Co n t ro llin g yo u r TV w it h t h e re m o t e  
You can operate a Sony TV using the remote without  
presetting remote codes.  
RM SETUP TV/VIDEO TV  
TV/VIDEO  
TV ?/1  
1
5
2
6
0
3
7
4
8
ENTER  
BACK  
CLEAR  
SELECT  
MODE  
HOME  
DOWN  
UP  
DVD  
F
MUTING  
TOP MENU  
MENU  
MASTER VOL  
ENTER  
f
G
g
O
RETURN  
TV VOL  
DISPLAY  
AUDIO  
TV CH  
ANGLE  
TV VOL +/–  
SUBTITLE  
DVD SETUP  
TV CH +/–  
Press TV ?/1.  
Operate your TV using the buttons below.  
Buttons  
Function  
TV ?/ 1  
Turn the TV on or off  
TV/ VIDEO  
Switch the TV input source between TV and  
other input sources  
TV VOL +/ –  
Adjust the TV volume  
Select the TV channel  
TV CH +/ –  
Note  
Depending on the Unit connected, you may not be able to control  
your TV using some of the buttons above.  
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Pre ca u t io n s  
Chapter 9  
On safety  
Other  
CAUTION The use of optional instruments with this product  
will increase eye hazard.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place objects  
filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.  
Should any solid object or liquid fall into the cabinet,  
unplug the Unit and have it checked by qualified  
personnel before operating it any further.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric  
shock, causing death or serious injury.  
Attachment to a wall should not be performed by  
ungualifield persons.  
Information  
This chapter provides you with  
additional information that will help  
you understand and maintain your  
system.  
Attachment and adjustment by ungualifield persons is  
dangerous and may cause an accident or cause the unit  
to fall.  
Be sure to consign installation attachment and removal  
to a gualifield service technician.  
On power sources  
The Unit is not disconnected from the AC power source  
as long as it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the  
Unit itself has been turned off.  
If you are not going to use the Unit for a long time, be  
sure to disconnect the Unit from the wall outlet. To  
disconnect the AC power cord, grasp the plug itself;  
never pull the cord.  
On placement  
Place the Unit in a location with adequate ventilation to  
prevent heat build-up in the Unit.  
Do not place the Unit on a soft surface such as a rug.  
Do not place the Unit in a location near heat sources, or  
in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, or  
mechanical shock.  
Do not install the Unit in an inclined position. It is  
designed to be operated in a horizontal position only.  
Keep the Unit and the discs away from equipment with  
strong magnets, such as microwave ovens, or large  
loudspeakers.  
Do not place heavy objects on the Unit.  
On cleaning  
Clean the cabinet, panel, and controls with a soft cloth  
slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not  
use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent  
such as alcohol or benzine.  
On cleaning discs  
Do not use a commercially available cleaning disc. It may  
cause a malfunction.  
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Tro u b le sh o o t in g  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
If you experience any of the following difficulties while  
using the Unit, use this troubleshooting guide to help you  
to remedy the problem. Should any problem persist,  
consult your nearest installer.  
Caution: This Unit is capable of holding a still video  
image or on-screen display image on your television  
screen indefinitely. If you leave the still video image or on-  
screen display image displayed on your TV for an  
extended period of time, you risk permanent damage to  
your television screen. Plasma display panel televisions  
and projection televisions are susceptible to this.  
Po w e r  
Th e p o w e r is n o t t u rn e d o n .  
, Check that the AC power cord is connected  
securely.  
If you have any questions or problems concerning your  
Unit, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
Pict u re  
Th e re is n o p ict u re .  
, The video connecting cords are not connected  
securely.  
, The video connecting cords are damaged.  
, The Unit is not connected to the correct TV input  
jack (page 10).  
, The video input on the TV is not set so that you  
can view pictures from the Unit.  
, Check the connection to your TV (page 10) and  
switch the input selector on your TV so that the  
signal from the Unit appears on the TV screen.  
Pict u re n o ise a p p e a rs.  
, The disc is dirty or flawed.  
, If the picture output from your Unit goes through  
your VCR to get to your TV, the copy-protection  
signal applied to some DVD programs could affect  
picture quality. If you still experience problems  
even when you connect your Unit directly to your  
TV, try connecting your Unit to your TV's S VIDEO  
input (page 10).  
Eve n t h o u g h yo u se t t h e a sp e ct ra t io in TV  
Typ e o f Ge n e ra l Se t u p ,t h e p ict u re d o e s n o t  
fill t h e scre e n .  
, The aspect ratio on the disc is fixed.  
Th e p ict u re is n o t d isp la ye d co rre ct ly.  
Th e Un it a n d t h e TV a re n o t syn ch ro n ize d .  
, Check the TV Typesetting in General Setup”  
(page 28).  
(TV in North America uses the NTSC color  
system).  
Continue to the next page  
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Tro u b le sh o o t in g (co n t in u e d )  
Th e su rro u n d e ffe ct is d ifficu lt t o h e a r w h e n yo u  
a re p la yin g a m u lt i ch a n n e l so u rce su ch a s Do lb y  
Dig it a l so u n d t ra ck.  
So u n d  
Th e re is n o so u n d .  
, Check the speaker connections and settings  
(Installers manual).  
, Depending on the DVD, the output signal may not  
be the entire 5.1 channel. It may be monaural or  
stereo even if the sound track is recorded in Dolby  
Digital format.  
, The speaker cord is not connected securely.  
, Check the speaker settings (Installers manual).  
, The connecting cord is damaged. Replace it with a  
new one.  
, Press MUTING on the remote if MUTINGis  
displayed on the front panel display.  
, Fast forward or fast reverse is performed. Press N  
to return to normal play mode.  
, The Unit input is not correctly set.  
, The Intercom function or the Monitor function is  
active. Cancel the Intercom function or the Monitor  
function (page 38, 39).  
Th e so u n d co m e s fro m t h e ce n t e r sp e a ke r o n ly.  
, Depending on the disc, the sound may come from  
the center speaker only.  
No so u n d is h e a rd fro m t h e ce n t e r sp e a ke r.  
, Check the speaker connections and settings.  
Th e le ft a n d rig h t so u n d s a re u n b a la n ce d o r  
re ve rse d .  
No so u n d o r o n ly a ve ry lo w -le ve l so u n d is h e a rd  
fro m t h e su rro u n d sp e a ke rs.  
, Check that the speakers and components are  
connected correctly and securely.  
, Adjust the balance parameter on the Setup Menu  
(page 43).  
, Check the speaker connections and settings.  
, Make sure the rear speakers are set to either  
SMALLor LARGE(page 44).  
, Make sure the surround mode function is on  
(page 42).  
Th e re is n o so u n d fro m t h e su b w o o fe r.  
, Check the speaker connections and settings  
(Installers manual).  
, Depending on the source, the effect of the  
surround speakers may be less noticeable.  
, The sound volume is low on some DVDs. The  
sound volume may improve if you set DRCon  
the Setup Menu to OFF(page 46).  
, Make sure that sub woofer is set to YESin the  
speaker setting (page 44).  
, Set the surround mode to A.F.D(AUTO  
FORMAT DIRECT) (page 42).  
Ne t w o rk  
Se ve re h u m o r n o ise is h e a rd .  
, Check that the speakers and components are  
connected securely.  
Th e Un it ca n n o t d e t e ct a n y o t h e r Un it s n o r  
co m p u t e rs.  
, Check that the connecting cords are away from a  
transformer or motor, and at least 3 meters (10 feet)  
away from your TV set or a fluorescent light.  
, Move your TV away from the audio components.  
, The plugs and jacks are dirty. Wipe them with a  
cloth slightly moistened with alcohol.  
, Clean the disc.  
, Network cable is disconnected. Check the network  
cable connections.  
, An IP address or a Sub-net mask is not set  
properly. Check the LAN settings on the IP address  
setup Menu (page 11).  
, A router is turned off. Check the router power  
condition.  
Th e so u n d lo se s st e re o e ffe ct w h e n yo u p la y a  
VIDEO CD, a CD, o r a n MP3.  
Ca n n o t t a lk w it h o t h e r ro o m d u rin g In t e rco m .  
, Intercom Privacy is set to on. Set it to off.  
, Connection has not been established. Press the  
ANSWERSELECT (page 38).  
, Make sure the Unit is connected appropriately.  
, The volume level is low. Press +VOLUME to adjust  
the volume.  
, Other Units have been using Intercom. Wait for a  
while until Intercom is available.  
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Ca n n o t m o n it o r o t h e r ro o m s.  
Th e d isc d o e s n o t p la y.  
, Monitor Privacy is set to on. Set it to off.  
, The volume level is low. Press +VOLUME to adjust  
the volume.  
, Other Units have been using Intercom. Wait for a  
while until Monitor is available.  
, There is no disc inserted.  
, The disc is upside down.  
Insert the disc with the playback side facing the  
Unit.  
, The disc is skewed.  
, The Unit cannot play certain discs (page 8).  
, The region code on the DVD does not match the  
Unit.  
Ca n n o t g e t t ra ck t it le w h ile list e n in g t o m u sic  
fro m NETWORK o r MY MUSIC.  
, The PC application is not running. Start the PC  
application on your computer.  
, Moisture has condensed inside the Unit.  
Remove the disc and leave the Unit turned on for  
about half an hour.  
Au d io re ce p t io n is in t e rru p t e d o r d ist o rt e d .  
, The network does not have enough bandwidth.  
Check to see if the network cable supports  
100BASE-TX or not.  
Th e MP3 a u d io t ra ck ca n n o t b e p la ye d .  
, The DATA CD is not recorded in an MP3 format  
that conforms to ISO 9660 Level 1/ Level 2 or  
Joliet.  
, The network cable, network switch, or router  
device may not support 100BASE-TX. Check to see  
if the router device supports 100BASE-TX or not.  
, The MP3 audio track does not have the extension  
.MP3.”  
, The data is not formatted in MP3 even though it  
has the extension .MP3.”  
, The Unit can only play MP3 (MPEG1 Audio  
Layer3) audio.  
Op e ra t io n  
, The Unit cannot play audio tracks in MP3PRO  
format.  
Th e re m o t e d o e s n o t fu n ct io n .  
, The batteries in the remote are weak.  
, There are obstacles between the remote and the  
Unit.  
Th e d isc d o e s n o t st a rt p la yin g fro m t h e  
b e g in n in g .  
, The distance between the remote and the Unit is  
too far.  
, The remote is not pointed at the remote sensor on  
the Unit.  
, The remote code switch setting on the remote does  
not match the setting on the Unit.  
, Shuffle Play, or Repeat Play has been selected  
(page 21, 23, 24).  
Cancel Shuffle Play, or Repeat Play (page 21, 23,  
24).  
, Resume Play has been selected.  
During stop, press x on the remote and then start  
playback (page 22, 23).  
Ra d io st a t io n s ca n n o t b e t u n e d in .  
, Check that the antennas are connected securely.  
Adjust the antennas or connect an external antenna  
if necessary.  
, The title, DVD or PBC menu automatically  
appears on the TV screen.  
Pla yb a ck st o p s a u t o m a t ica lly.  
, The signal strength of the stations is too weak  
(when tuning in with automatic tuning). Use direct  
tuning.  
, No stations have been preset or the preset stations  
have been cleared (when tuning by scanning preset  
stations). Preset the stations (page 31).  
, Some discs may contain an auto pause signal.  
While playing such a disc, the Unit stops playback  
at the auto pause signal.  
Th e Un it t u rn s o ff d u rin g DVD p la yb a ck.  
, The Sleep Timer turned off the Unit at the preset  
time (page 41).  
Th e re m o t e d o e s n o t fu n ct io n .  
, There are obstacles between the remote and the  
Unit.  
So m e fu n ct io n s su ch a s St o p , Se a rch , Re p e a t  
Pla y, o r Sh u ffle Pla y ca n n o t b e p e rfo rm e d .  
, Depending on the disc, you may not be able to  
perform some of the operations above. See the  
operating manual that came with the disc.  
, The distance between the remote and the Unit is  
too far.  
, The remote is not pointed at the remote sensor on  
the Unit.  
, The batteries in the remote are weak.  
Continue to the next page  
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Tro u b le sh o o t in g (co n t in u e d )  
Th e la n g u a g e fo r t h e so u n d t ra ck ca n n o t b e  
ch a n g e d .  
, Multilingual tracks are not recorded on the DVD  
being played.  
, The DVD prohibits changing the language for the  
sound track.  
Th e su b t it le la n g u a g e ca n n o t b e ch a n g e d .  
, Multilingual subtitles are not recorded on the DVD  
being played.  
, The DVD prohibits changing subtitles.  
Th e su b t it le ca n n o t b e t u rn e d o ff.  
, The DVD prohibits turning off subtitles.  
Th e a n g le s ca n n o t b e ch a n g e d .  
, Multi-angles are not recorded on the DVD being  
played (page 29).  
, The DVD prohibits changing angles.  
A d isc ca n n o t b e e je ct e d a n d LOCKEDa p p e a rs  
o n t h e fro n t p a n e l d isp la y.  
, Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony  
service facility.  
PROTECTa p p e a rs o n t h e fro n t p a n e l d isp la y.  
, The speaker protection circuit is functioning.  
, Check the speaker connections.  
Th e Un it d o e s n o t w o rk n o rm a lly.  
, If the Units operation becomes effected, press  
X/ 1 (POWER) on the Unit to turn off the power,  
then turn on the power again.  
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Erro r Me ssa g e s  
If any of the messages below appear on the front panel display of the Unit, check the following table to solve the problem. If  
any problem persists, consult your nearest Sony dealer.  
Category  
Message  
Cause  
Corrective action  
PROTECTOR  
Circuit protector is working  
Irregular current is output from speakers. Turn off  
the power and check the speaker connections, then  
turn on the power again.  
CD/ DVD  
NO DISC  
A disc is not inserted or  
Insert a disc that is correspondent to the Unit.  
correspondent to the Unit.  
NETWORK/  
MY MUSIC  
IN USE BY xxx  
xxx is using the disc in the specific  
Unit.  
Turn off the Main Unit and check the  
speaker hookup.  
xxx is the name of the Unit.  
Access inhibit  
Access inhibit  
Access inhibit  
Invalid  
Party Privacy is set to ON on the  
specific Unit.  
Quit Party Privacy.  
INTERCOM  
MONITOR  
Other  
Intercom Privacy is set to ON on  
the specific Unit.  
Quit Intercom Privacy.  
Monitor Privacy is set to ON on  
the specific Unit.  
Quit Monitor Privacy.  
Cannot use a specific key on the  
remote or enter the Party mode.  
This operation is not currently enabled.  
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Sp e cifica t io n s  
Video section (DVP-NW50 only)  
CDP-NW10/DVP-NW50  
Laser  
Semiconductor laser  
Composite video out: 1Vp-p 75ohms  
(CD: λ = 780nm)  
S1 video out:  
Y: 1Vp-p 75ohms  
(DVD: λ = 650nm)  
C: 0.286 Vp-p 75ohms  
Emission duration:  
continuous  
General  
DC power consumption:  
Signal format system NTSC  
CDP-NW10: DC 29.5 V/ 1A  
DC 14V/ 1.5A  
Audio section  
DVP-NW50: DC 29.5 V/ 1A  
DC 29.5 V/ 1A  
Frequency response  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
20 Hz to 20 kHz (± 1 dB)  
95 dB  
DC 14V/ 1.5A  
Rated output power 1kHz into 8ohms THD: 3%  
CDP-NW10: 30 W + 30 W  
DVP-NW50: 50 W + 50 W  
Input sensivity (LINE IN)  
500 mVrms  
Power consumption: 540 W  
Operating temperature: 0˚C to 40˚C (32˚F to 104˚F)  
Dimensions:  
230 266 104 mm  
(9 1/ 8 10 1/ 2 4 1/ 8 inches)  
(w/ h/ d)  
Harmonic distortion  
Wow and flutter  
Less than 0.1 %  
Mass:  
CDP-NW10: 2.5 kg (5 lbs 8 oz)  
DVP-NW50: 2.7 kg (5 lbs 15 oz)  
Less than detected value  
(± 0.001 % W PEAK)  
Supplied accessories : For details on this see Installers manual”  
Tuner section  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Frequency range  
87.5 Hz to 108 kHz (100kHz step)  
530 kHz to 1710 kHz (10kHz step)  
54 dB  
Signal-to-noise ratio  
76 dB (MONO)  
70 dB (STEREO)  
0.5 %  
THD at 400Hz  
THD at 1kHz  
0.3 % (MONO)  
0.5 % (STEREO)  
Antenna (aerial)  
FM wire antenna (aerial)  
Antenna (aerial) terminals  
75 ohms, unbalanced  
Intermediate frequency 10.7 MHz  
AM tuner section  
Antenna (aerial)  
AM loop antenna (aerial)  
Intermediate frequency  
450 kHz  
54US  
 
La n g u a g e Co d e List  
Code  
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Language  
Hungarian  
Armenian  
Interlingua  
Indonesian  
Icelandic  
Italian  
Code  
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Lamguage  
Portuguese  
Quechua  
Rhaeta-Romance  
Romanian  
Russian  
Kinyarwanda  
Sanskrit  
Serbo-Croatian  
Singhalese  
Slovak  
Abkhazian  
Afrikaans  
Amharic  
Arabic  
Assamese  
Aymara  
Azerbaijani  
Bashkir  
Byelorussian  
Bulgarian  
Bislama  
Bengali  
Tibetan  
Breton  
Hebrew  
Japanese  
Yiddish  
Javanese  
Georgian  
Kazakh  
Slovenian  
Samoan  
Shona  
Greenlandic  
Cambodian  
Kannada  
Korean  
Somali  
Albanian  
Serbian  
Catalan  
Corsican  
Czech  
Kashmiri  
Kurdish  
Sundanese  
Swedish  
Swahili  
Welsh  
Kirghiz  
Danish  
Latin  
Tamil  
German  
Bhutani  
Greek  
Lingala  
Tegulu  
Laothian  
Lithuanian  
Latvian/ Lettish  
Malagasy  
Maon  
Tajik  
Thai  
English  
Esperanto  
Spanish  
Estonian  
Basque  
Tigrinya  
Turkmen  
Tagalog  
Tonga  
Macedonian  
Malayalam  
Mongolian  
Moldavian  
Marathi  
Turkish  
Tatar  
Persian  
Finnish  
Fiji  
Twi  
Ukrainian  
Urdu  
Faeroese  
French  
Malay  
Maltese  
Uzbek  
Frisian  
Burmese  
Nauru  
Vietnamese  
Volapuk  
Wolof  
Irish  
Scots/ Gaelic  
Galician  
Guarani  
Gujarati  
Hausa  
Nepali  
Dutch  
Xhosa  
Norwegian  
Oriya  
Yoruba  
Chinese  
Zulu  
Punjabi  
Hindi  
Polish  
Croatian  
Pashto/ Pushto  
55US  
 
In d e x  
Nu m e rics  
16:9 Wide  
F
P
29  
Fast forward 25  
Parental  
29  
2CH STEREO  
42  
Fast reverse 25  
Parental Control  
Party Join 37  
Party mode 37  
PARTY PRIVACY 37  
27  
A
H
A.F.D  
ALARM  
ANGLE  
42  
HOME  
17  
40  
Password  
29  
I
17, 26  
PBC Playback  
24  
INTERCOM 38  
Angle Mark 29  
Play Mode 21, 23, 36  
Preset station 33  
INTERCOM PRIVACY  
IP ADDRESS 11  
38  
AUDIO  
Audio  
17, 26  
29  
IR ROUTE  
11  
R
B
BACK  
Radio  
31  
L
15, 17  
Remote  
11, 16, 18, 47  
Language code list 55  
BALANCE 43, 45  
Remote code 13  
LEVEL  
45  
34  
Batteries  
18  
Repeat Play 21, 23, 24, 36  
LINE IN  
RESET  
Resume Play 23  
RETURN 17  
30  
C
M
Cable connect  
Call sound  
Captions  
10  
MASTER VOL  
17  
38  
29  
RM SETUP 17, 18  
MENU  
MODE  
17  
15, 17  
CD  
CHAPTER 26  
CLEAR 17  
5, 20, 22  
S
MONITOR 39  
Scan 21, 25  
MONITOR PRIVACY  
MP3 25  
39  
Screen Saver 29  
Component 34  
Search  
21, 25  
15, 17, 18  
28  
MUTING  
15, 17  
SELECT  
D
MY MUSIC 36  
Setup Display  
DATA CD  
5
Shuffle Play 21, 23, 36  
N
NAME  
Default  
30  
SIRCS  
SLEEP  
13  
41  
12  
DIAGNOSIS 12  
NETWORK 35  
Normal/ LB 29  
Normal/ PS 29  
Numeral Buttons  
DIMMER  
Disc Menu  
DISPLAY  
43  
Sleep timer 41  
29  
SPEAKER DISTANCE  
45  
17, 26  
SPEAKER SIZE  
44  
17  
15  
DOLBY PL 42  
DOLBY PLII 42  
DOWN/ UP 17  
SUBTITLE  
Subtitle  
17, 26  
29  
O
Surround mode  
42  
OPEN/ CLOSE  
DRC  
DVD  
46  
OSD Lang  
29  
5, 23  
DVD SETUP 17  
Dynamic range  
46  
E
ENTER  
17  
56US  
 
T
TEST TONE 46  
TIME OUT 13  
TITLE  
TOP MENU 17  
TRACK 26  
Troubleshooting  
26  
49  
TUNER  
TV  
31  
47  
TV CH  
TV Type  
17, 47  
28  
TV/ VIDEO 17, 47  
TV VOL  
17, 47  
17, 47  
TV ?/1  
U
Unit Name 12  
V
VIDEO CD 5, 24  
VOL PRESET  
43  
VOLUME  
15, 17, 38, 39  
Sym b o ls  
?/1 15, 17  
m/M  
17  
./ >  
15, 17  
X(PAUSE) 15, 17  
N(PLAY) 15, 17  
m/M(SCROLL DOWN/ UP) 15  
G/ F/f /g 17  
x (STOP)  
15, 17  
57US  
© 2005 Sony Corporation Printed in Korea  

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