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Home Theatre System Operating Instructions HT-XT100...
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This product has been manufactured by built-in cabinet. or on behalf of Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo, 108-0075 To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover Japan. Inquiries related to product...
The chemical symbols for Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such mercury (Hg) or lead (Pb) are added if marks by Sony Corporation is under the battery contains more than 0.0005% license. mercury or 0.004% lead.
Android is a trademark of Google Inc. About these operating “ClearAudio+” is a trademark of Sony instructions Corporation. Other trademarks and trade names are • The instructions in these Operating those of their respective owners. Instructions describe the controls on the remote control.
Table of Contents Connecting Startup Guide (separate document) Additional Information About these operating instructions ......4 Precautions ....... 14 Troubleshooting ....... 15 Listening Guide to parts and controls ..19 Listening to sound from a TV, Playable types of files ....22 cable/satellite box, etc.
Listening to music from a Listening USB device Listening to sound from a You can play music files on a connected TV, cable/satellite box, USB device. For playable types of files, see “Playable etc. types of files” (page 22). Connect the USB device to the Press INPUT repeatedly.
Listening to music from a Sound Adjustment BLUETOOTH device Enjoying sound effects Refer to “BLUETOOTH Functions” (Sports mode, etc.) (page 8). You can easily enjoy pre-programmed sound fields that are tailored to different kinds of sound sources. Selecting the sound field Press SOUND FIELD repeatedly until the desired sound field appears on the front panel display.
The BLUETOOTH indicator (blue) flashes quickly during BLUETOOTH pairing. Turn on the BLUETOOTH function on the BLUETOOTH device, search for devices and select “HT-XT100.” If a Passkey is requested, enter “0000.” Make sure that the BLUETOOTH indicator (blue) lights up.
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N-Mark on the system until the registered device device vibrates. Press INPUT repeatedly to display [BT]. On the BLUETOOTH device, select “HT-XT100.” Make sure that the BLUETOOTH indicator (blue) lights up. Start playback on the BLUETOOTH Make sure that the BLUETOOTH device.
Settings and Adjustments Using the setup display You can set the following items with the menu. Your settings are retained even if you disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead). Press MENU to turn on the menu on the front panel display. Press BACK/...
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Menu items Function [HDMI] [CTRL] • [ON]: Turns on the Control for HDMI function. (Control for HDMI) • [OFF]: Turns off the function. Select this setting when you want to connect a device not compatible with the Control for HDMI function. [SETBT] [BT PW] Turns on or off the BLUETOOTH function of this system.
Notes • The above features may not operate with Other Functions certain device. • Depending on the settings of the Using the Control for connected device, the Control for HDMI function may not work correctly. Refer to HDMI function the operating instructions of the device. By using the Control for HDMI function, and connecting a device that is compatible with the Control for HDMI...
Saving power in standby mode Check that you have made the following settings: – [CTRL (Control for HDMI)] in [HDMI] is set to [OFF] (page 11). – [ASTBY] in [SYSTM] is set to [ON] (page 11). – [BTSTB] in [SETBT] is set to [OFF] (page 11).
To If you have any question or problem avoid burning yourself, do not touch the concerning your system, please consult system. your nearest Sony dealer. On placement • Leave the front of the system open.
If the TV is not compatible with the repairs. Should any problem persist, Audio Return Channel (ARC) consult your nearest Sony dealer. technology, connect the optical digital cable. TV sound is not output via an HDMI connection (refer to the General supplied Startup Guide).
Bass sound is not heard or its volume is BLUETOOTH device low. Press the SW (subwoofer BLUETOOTH connection cannot be volume) + button on the remote completed. control to increase the subwoofer Make sure that the BLUETOOTH volume (page 21).
No sound is output from the connected Others BLUETOOTH device. Make sure that the BLUETOOTH The Control for HDMI function does not indicator (blue) is lit (page 19). work properly. Bring this system and the Check the HDMI connection (refer to BLUETOOTH device closer together.
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Reset If the system still does not operate properly, reset the system as follows: While holding down the / (on/ standby) button on the system, hold down the INPUT and VOL (volume) – buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. [RESET] appears on the display, and the settings of the menu and sound fields, etc.
Guide to parts and controls For more information, refer to the pages indicated in parentheses. Main unit Front and side panels N-Mark (USB) port (page 6) BLUETOOTH indicator (blue) Position the NFC-compatible device near this indication to activate the BLUETOOTH status NFC function.
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Rear panel HDMI OUT ARC jack ANALOG IN jack OPTICAL IN jack AC power cord (mains lead)
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operation status for several Remote control seconds. MENU/ (select)/ENTER/ BACK buttons Press or to select the menu items. Then press ENTER to enter the selection. To return to the previous display, press BACK. (volume) +*/– buttons Adjusts the volume.
Playable types of files Supported audio formats Audio formats supported by this system Codec Extension are as follows. MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio .mp3 • Dolby Digital Layer III) • Linear PCM 2ch 48 kHz or less .m4a WMA9 Standard .wma Notes •...
The actual range will vary depending on factors such as obstacles between Specifications devices, magnetic fields around a microwave oven, static electricity, Amplifier section cordless phone, reception sensitivity, POWER OUTPUT (rated) operating system, software application, Front L + Front R: etc.
BLUETOOTH devices with a BLUETOOTH technology. connection • Sony cannot be held liable in any way – Locations where a wireless LAN is for damages or other loss resulting installed from information leaks during –...