Hello sorry about my last post I was in a bit of a hurry anyway I have problem with the dobly digital settings, I guess I have changed it to dobly digital 2/0 and for some reason I can't get it back I went to the dvd settings and it's all good, so I guess it's the receiver settings. I was wondering if anyone could help me to switch it back to dolby 5.1, ohya and on the display it looks like it's reading L C R speakers but not the rear ones but sound is coming out of them so ya help me if ya can I'm a newbie as you can tell.
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It sounds like you have unit in setup mode. The "L C R" is Left, Center, Right. You can set balance and volume levels of each with this mode.
Use remote to select 5.1 dolby surround to get unit out of 2/1 "stereo"
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Have you looked in the manual? Basic speaker setup with test tones will certify the basic hardware. Then onboard FM. Then add the compexity of external and digital sources.
using the remote for the unit, enter into the "Menu" select Audio options and set it to "Auto". If you still have a problem, post a reply and I can help you further. There are a few more possibilities!
There is no battery to replace to hold preset channels. The preset channels are held by a charged capacitor to maintain the nominal voltage level to the PLL (phase lock loop) tuner. The capacitor can only hold the charge for a few hours, and then it will slowly discharge - for like a short power outage.
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Is the cable connection hdmi? is the unit capable of
upconversion to hdmi, if you use a component connection? probably not. if it is
capable of upconversion, check your input menu settings. or
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The HDMI on the Sony STR-DA5200ES does not pass the audio. You
need to either connect an optical or digital cable from your audio source.
If it is a cable box or DVD player there should be audio outputs in
addition to HDM. Hope this will help...
its for digital decoding of the sound source. You need to connect a digital cable (ie optical) from the DVD player to the optical input in the receiver. The receiver should then decode the source into multichannel components ie 5 channels for example
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