Glossary - Sony STR-DH500 Operating Instructions Manual

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Categories
and the
corresponding
buttons
Categories
Press
VCR (command
mode VTR 3) a)
1
VCR (command
mode VTR 2) a) 2
DVD player/DVD
recorder
3
(command
mode
DVDI )b)
DVD recorder
4
(command
mode
DVD3) b)
CD player
5
Euro Digital
Satellite
Receiver
6
DVR (Digital
CATV terminal)
7
DSS (Digital
Satellite
Receiver)
8
Blu-ray
disc player
9
(command
mode
BDI )c)
Blu-ray
disc recorder
0/10
(command
mode
BD3) c)
TV
-/--
a)Sony VCRs
are operated
with
a VTR 2 or VTR 3
setting
which
corresponds
to 8 mm and VHS
respectively.
b)Sony
DVD recorders
are operated
with a DVD 1 or
DVD3
setting.
For details,
refer to the operating
instructions
supplied
with the DVD recorders.
C)For details
on the BD 1 or BD3 setting,
refer to the
operating
instructions
supplied
with the Blu-ray
disc player
or Blu-ray
disc recorder.
To clear all remote
button
assignments
While holding
down
MASTER
VOL -, press
I1(._)and DMPORT.
The remote
is reset to its factory
settings.
Glossary
• Cinema Studio EX
A surround
sound mode that can be regarded
as the compilation
of Digital
Cinema
Sound
technology,
delivers
the sound of a dubbing
theater
using three technologies:
"Virtual
Multi
Dimensions",
"Screen
Depth
Matching",
and "Cinema
Studio
Reverberation".
"Virtual
Multi Dimensions",
the virtual
speaker
technology,
creates
a virtual multi-
surround
environment
with actual speakers
up
to 7.1 channels,
and brings the surround
sound
experience
of a theater with the latest facilities
into your home.
"Screen
Depth Matching"
reproduces
treble
attenuation,
fullness,
and depth of sound
usually
created
in a theater
using sound
emission
from behind
the screen.
This is then
added to the front and center
channels.
"Cinema
Studio Reverberation"
reproduces
the sound characteristics
of state-of-the-art
dubbing
theaters
and recording
studios,
including
Sony Pictures
Entertainment's
dubbing
studios.
There are three modes,
A/B/
C, available
according
to the studio type.
• Component video
A format for transmitting
video signal
information
consisting
of three separate
signals:
luminance
Y, chrominance
Pb, and
chrominance
Pr. High quality pictures,
such as
DVD video or HDTV
pictures,
are transmitted
more faithfully.
The three jacks are color -
coded green, blue and red.
• Composite
video
A standard format for transmitting video
signal information. The luminance signal Y
and chrominance signal C are combined and
transmitted together.
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