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DVD\SD140043\4549799121_US\070ADD.fm
Additional Information
, Check the following and refer to the
instruction manual supplied with the
component.
– the connected component is
compatible with the [Control for
HDMI] function.
– the connected component’s setting
for the [Control for HDMI] function
is correct.
, When you connect the player to a TV
through an AV amplifier (receiver),
– if the AV amplifier (receiver) is not
compatible with the [Control for
HDMI] function, you may be unable
to control the TV from the player.
– if you change the HDMI
connection, disconnect and
reconnect the AC adaptor, or a
power failure occurs, try the
following:
1Switch the input
selector of the AV amplifier
(receiver) so that the picture from
the player appears on the TV screen.
2Set [Control for HDMI] in
[HDMI Settings] to [Off], then set
[Control for HDMI] in [HDMI
Settings] to [On] (page 31). Refer to
the instruction manual supplied
with the AV amplifier (receiver).
The System Power-Off function does
not work (BRAVIA Sync).
, Check that [Control for HDMI] and
[Linked to TV-off] in [HDMI Settings]
are set to [On] and [Valid] (page 31).
Playback does not start from the
beginning of content.
, Press OPTIONS, and select [Play from
beginning].
Playback does not start from the
resume point where you last stopped
playing.
, The resume point may be cleared from
memory depending on the disc when
– you open the disc tray.
– you disconnect the USB device.
– you play other content.
– you turn off the player.
Message Code 1 [Playback stopped.
The content being played is protected
by Cinavia and is not authorized for
playback on this device. For more
information, see http://
www.cinavia.com. Message Code 1]
appears on the screen when playing a
disc.
, The audio track of the video that you
are playing contains a Cinavia code
indicating it was intended for
presentation using professional
equipment only and is not authorized
for playback by consumers (page 6).
Others