Sony Ericsson DFP-D3000 User Manual

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DFP-3000

3. Audio wiring connections

DFP-D3000 System Output connector

CP-500 Main/LF output connector

(D-sub connector, 25 pin, Male)

(D-sub connector, 37 pin, Female)

Pin No.

Function

Pin No.

Function

Pin 1

Left Ground

_

No Connection

Pin 2

Left Hot (

+

)

7

X10 (Left)

Pin 4

Center Ground

_

No Connection

Pin 5

Center Hot (

+

)

6

X11 (Center)

Pin 7

Right Ground

_

No Connection

Pin 8

Right Hot (

+

)

5

X12 (Right)

Pin 9

Left Surround Ground

_

No Connection

Pin 10

Left Surround Cold (

_

)

26

Signal Ground

Pin 11

Right Surround Cold (

_

)

27

Signal Ground

Pin 12

Subwoofer Cold (

_

)

28

Signal Ground

Pin 13

Subwoofer Ground

_

No Connection

Pin 14

Left Cold (

_

)

36

Signal Ground

Pin 17

Center Cold (

_

)

34

Signal Ground

Pin 20

Right Cold (

_

)

29

Signal Ground

Pin 22

Right Surround Ground

_

No Connection

Pin 23

Left Surround Hot (

+

)

2

X11 (Left Surround)

Pin 24

Right Surround Hot (

+

)

3

X12 (Right Surround)

Pin 25

Subwoofer Hot (

+

)

4

X13 (Subwoofer)

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The outputs of the DFP-3000 are professionally balanced, whereas the inputs of the CP-500 are not.
Therefore all DFP-D3000 audio grounds should be connected to shielded wires.

4. Setting up the CP-500

On the CP-500, make a custom user format derived from Format 5 (SR). Then change the settings of the

CP-500 as follows. (For details, refer to the instruction manual of the CP-500.)

(1) After copying existing format (5), press “Accessory Rack” and select “Xmit/Receive enable”
(2) Press “Channel Mute”. Two cross point tables appear.
(3) Open all cross points.

(4) The first cross point table is called “Accessory rack”. Connect the corresponding channels. (For

example, connect the input Left Channel to the output Left Channel. Set other channels in the same

way.)

(5) The second cross point table (named “Normal”) should be left open.
(6) Save the user format as User 1 (or another name) and configure the format selector so that this user

format is assigned to SK6.

With the Automation wiring specified above, if SDDS data is normally detected even once, the DFP-

D3000 will send signals to the CP-500 SK6 so that SDDS input sounds are output.

The user format set this way is not set as the source of the audio digital function of the CP-500. Therefore

each time films on more than two digital formats are played back, the SDDS playback is interrupted, and

the SR-D format sound is played back.

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