X i power (i.link power management), Note, X lip sync (time alignment) – Sony STR-DA9000ES User Manual

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i POWER (i.LINK power management)

• AUTO

Lets you turn off the power of the unnecessary
i.LINK circuits automatically. You can enjoy high
quality digital or analog audio without the influence
of the i.LINK circuits. When set to “AUTO”, it takes
some time to output the sound. See page 25 for a note
on switching the input when set to “AUTO”.

• EVER ON

Lets you keep the power of the i.LINK circuits.
Select if you do not like the time lag that occurs with
the “AUTO” setting.

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H.A.T.S. (H.A.T.S. (High quality digital Audio

Transmission System) function)

• ON

The digital audio signals input from the i.LINK
component is stored in the buffer temporarily, then
retrieved from the buffer and converted to analog
audio signals at the proper timing. The sound quality
is enhanced because there is no influence of the jitter
(timing gap of reading signals) when transmitting
digital audio signals. If you do not use this function,
select “OFF”.

• OFF

This function is not activated.

Note

It takes some time to output the sound after the
playback operation is performed on the connected
component (ex., press PLAY button, press STOP
button, press PAUSE button) due to the H.A.T.S.
system limitations. The waiting time depends on the
sound source.

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LIP SYNC (Time alignment)

Initial setting: 0 ms

Lets you delay the output of audio to adjust the gap
between video and audio. You can adjust from 0 ms to
200 ms in 10 ms steps.

This function is not available in the following cases:

– When analog input is selected and DIRECT function

is used.

– When MULTI CH IN 1/2 is selected.

When DSD signal is input from the i.LINK
component.

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DC PHASE L. (DC Phase Linearlizer)

Lets you approximate the low frequency phase
characteristics to a traditional analog amplifier.

• OFF

Phase correction is not performed.

• LOW-A, STD-A, HIGH-A, LOW-B, STD-B,

HIGH-B

The bandwidth range of the phase correction
increases in the order of “LOW”, “STD”, “HIGH”.

“B” parameter phase correction provides more
enhanced bass characteristics.

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MIX SCALING (Downmix scaling)

Lets you adjust the downmix scaling processing for
center and sub woofer channels. This parameter can be
set only when the center speaker is set to “MIX”.

• ON

The downmix scaling is performed.

• OFF

The downmix scaling is not performed so that the
sound quality is not deteriorated. If the sound is heard
like a noise at the high input level, set to “ON”.

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S.FIELD LINK (Sound field link)

• ON

Lets you apply the last selected sound field to an
input whenever it is selected. For example, if you
select STADIUM for the CD/SACD input, then
change to a different input and return to CD/SACD,
STADIUM will automatically be applied again.

• OFF

Sound field link is not activated.

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DEC. PRIORITY

(Digital audio input decoding priority)

Lets you specify the input mode for the digital signal
input to the DIGITAL IN jacks.

The initial setting is “AUTO” for VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2,
VIDEO 3, VIDEO 4, VIDEO 5, LD and TV/SAT, and
“PCM” for DVD, CD/SACD, MD/DAT and TUNER.
You can use DECODE PRIORITY on the front panel.

• AUTO

Automatically switches the input mode between
DTS, Dolby Digital, or PCM.

• PCM

PCM signals are given priority (to prevent the
interruption when playback starts). When set to
“AUTO” and the sound from the digital audio jacks
(for CD, etc.) is interrupted when playback starts, set
to “PCM”. However, when other signals are input,
there may be no sound depending on the format. In
this case, set to “AUTO”.

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2 WAY REMOTE

(2 way remote control system)

• ON

Lets you turn on the 2 way remote control system.
Normally, select “ON”.

• OFF

Lets you turn off the 2 way remote control system.
When you use another receiver, etc. that is also
compatible with the 2 way remote control system,
together with this receiver, select the component for
which you use the 2 way remote control system.
Then set the 2 way remote control system for the

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