Selecting audio signals, Selecting the audio input signals, Selecting the audio signals to monitor – Sony X85K 50" 4K HDR Smart LED TV User Manual

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Selecting Audio Signals

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Selecting Audio Signals

This section describes how to select the audio signals to
input or monitor before you start recording or playback.

Selecting the Audio Input Signals

Make the settings as follows in accordance with the audio
input signals.

1

Press the AUDIO button and then press the

[F1]

(AUD

IN) button from the AUDIO menu.

The audio level meters are displayed highlighted.

2

Press the CH selection buttons, and make audio input
signal settings for each channel.

SDI:

Selects the audio signal input from the HD SDI

INPUT A connector.

A/E:

Selects the audio signal input from a DIGITAL I/

O (AES/EBU) connector.

Press the CH1 button while holding down the SFT
button to simultaneously select channels 1 to 16.

Selecting the Audio Signals to
Monitor

Use the channel selection buttons positioned in the upper
left of the control panel to switch the audio signal output
from the PHONES jack and AUDIO MONITOR
OUTPUT L/R connectors as follows.

1

Press the PORT SELECT button of the input port you

want to set once or twice to display the one-port
display screen on the color display.

2

Check the audio level meters on the color display and
confirm that the mode is not level setting mode (state
in which the audio level meters are displayed
highlighted in orange).

The channels for which the signals are currently being
monitored are indicated with the reverse video
characters “L” and “R” below the audio level meters.

3

Press

[F5]

(MON (L)) button or

[F6]

(MON (R))

button in the HOME menu, and then use the channel
selection buttons to select channels 1 to 16.

To adjust the audio output level of the PHONES
jack

Rotate the LEVEL knob on the control panel.

To select non-audio data as the audio
input signal

Use the ALT/

[F2]

(NON-AUD) buttons in the AUDIO

menu to select non-audio data such as Dolby

1)

E and

Dolby Digital (AC-3

2)

) as the audio input signal.

1) Dolby is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories.
2) AC-3 is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories.

The following describes the operations for the selected
channels.
• For the input signal, the setting of the ALT/

[F2]

(NON

AUD) buttons has priority over the setting of the

[F1]

(AUD IN) button of the AUDIO menu.

• “DATA” is displayed in white characters in the audio

level meters.

• Audio monitor output (output to the MONITOR

OUTPUT connector and PHONES jack) is turned off.

• The recording level settings of the channels for which

non-audio is selected do not affect the recording or
playback of DATA.

• Non-audio input channels are selected in stereo pairs.

Note

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