Sony Ericsson DFP-D3000 User Manual

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DFP-3000

Sony Cinema Products Europe
Engineering Services Division

Europe, Middle East, Africa

25 Golden Square
London W1R 6LU, England

Phone:

+44 171 533 1475

Fax:

+44 171 533 1590

Hours: 9:00am to 6:00pm GMT

Sony System Service, Tokyo
Tokki Service Center

Japan

7-22-17 TOC Building 8F
Nishi Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku
Tokyo, 141-0031, Japan

Phone:

+81 3 5436 7510

Fax:

+81 3 5436 7519

Hours: 9:00am to 6:00pm JST

Sony Cinema Products Corporation
Engineering Services Division

West Coast (USA)
10950 W. Washington Boulevard

Culver City CA 90232, USA
Phone:

+1 310 244-3484

Fax:

+1 310 244-0484

Hours: 8:30am to 5:00pm PST
With 24-hour telephone response

e-mail: [email protected]

Sony Cinema Products Corporation
Engineering Services Division

East Coast (USA)
123 West Tyron Avenue

Teaneck NJ 07666, USA
Phone:

+1 201 833-5778

Fax:

+1 201 833-5860

Hours: 8:30am to 5:00pm EST

Problems playing other digital formats.

For other digital systems to play automatically according to fallback settings or when their Preset is

selected, their analog audio outputs must be correctly wired to an AUX input and their logic outputs must
be correctly wired to the AUTOMATION connector of the DFP-D3000. Basically Pin 34 must be

grounded for AUX1 to play and Pin 35 must be grounded to play AUX2, otherwise selecting these

Presets will play only their specified fallback sources. The same effect can be achieved in software by

selecting “No Fallback” (indicated by *) as the fallback for AUX 1 or 2. This will prevent them from ever
going to their fallback presets, but will also preempt selecting optical (NR2) as a fallback in the event
their data fails.

If you lose sound during a show you can place the DFP-3000 into bypass by turning off its mains power
at the front panel; an orange LED in the SELECT switch will come on unless the bypass power supply is
not connected. When running off the bypass supply, the Decoder will play in stereo from its optical input,
but without noise reduction or matrix decoding. If you lose digital sound for brief periods or if you are
unable to play optical soundtracks, the first thing to ensure is that the exciter lamp is working. See Tech

Note TN99111901 for help with a forward scan optical reader system.

Use the front panel HEADPHONE output and its MONITOR SELECT switch as a quick troubleshooting
aid. The signal source that is selected will be displayed on the LCD screen for five seconds after you

move the selector switch to a new position.

In the event you have difficulty.

Sony Cinema Products operates service offices around the world. Contact us for assistance any the

following locations:

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