Sony HTRT3 600 Watt Real 5.1 Channel Wireless Bluetooth Soundbar

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“AUD >”
(Audio)
“DUAL”
(Dual mono)
You can enjoy multiplex broadcast sound when the
system receives a Dolby Digital multiplex broadcast
signal.
“M/S”: Mixed sound of both the main and sub languages
will be output.
“MAIN”: Sound of the main language will be output.
“SUB”: Sound of the sub language will be output.
“TV AU”
(TV audio)
“AUTO”: Select this setting when the system is
connected to an HDMI (ARC) jack of a TV with an HDMI
cable.
“OPT”: Select this setting when the system is connected
to a TV with the optical digital cable.
“EFCT”
(Sound effect)
“ON”: The sound of the selected sound field is played. It
is recommended to use this setting.
“OFF”: The input source is down-mixed for 2 channels.
“STRM”
(Stream)
Shows the current audio stream information.
See page 29 on the supported audio formats.
“HDMI>” “CTRL”
(Control for HDMI)
“ON”: The Control for HDMI function is enabled. Devices
connected with an HDMI cable can control each other.
“OFF”: Off.
“TVSTB”
(Standby Linked to
TV)
This function is available when you set “CTRL” to “ON”.
“AUTO”: If the input of the system is “TV”, the system
turns off automatically when you turn off the TV.
“ON”: The system turns off automatically when you turn
off the TV regardless of the input.
“OFF”: The system does not turn off when you turn off
the TV.
“COLOR”
(HDMI color)
“AUTO”: Automatically detects the type of external
device, and switches to the matching color setting.
“YCBCR”: Outputs YCBCR video signals.
“RGB”: Outputs RGB video signals.
“BT >”
(BLUETOOTH)
“BTAAC”
(BLUETOOTH
Advanced audio
coding)
You can set whether or not the system uses AAC via
BLUETOOTH.
“ON”: Enable AAC codec.
“OFF”: Disable AAC codec.
If you change the “BTAACsetting when a BLUETOOTH
device is connected, the codec setting is only reflected
after the next connection.
“BTSTB”
(BLUETOOTH
standby)
When the system has pairing information, the system is in
BLUETOOTH standby mode even when it is turned off.
“ON”: BLUETOOTH standby mode is enabled.
“OFF”: BLUETOOTH standby mode is disabled.
“INFO”
(BLUETOOTH
device information)
The detected BLUETOOTH device name and device
address appear in the front panel display.
“NO DEVICE” appears if the system is not connected to a
BLUETOOTH device.
“USB >” “REPT”
(Playback mode)
“NONE”: Plays back all tracks.
“ONE”: Repeats one track.
“FLDER”: Repeats all tracks in a folder.
“RANDM”: Repeats all tracks in a folder in random order.
“ALL”: Repeats all tracks.
Menu items Function
Note
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