Sony SA-VE702, SA-VE705, SS-V703 User Manual

Micro Satellite System
3-867-384-32(1)
Operating Instructions
Mode d’emploi
SA-VE705 SA-VE702
FR
SS-V703
©1999 Sony Corporation
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.
SA-VE705/
SA-VE702
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Table of Contents

Hooking up the system ......................... 4
Positioning the speakers........................ 7
Listening to the sound
(SA-VE705 and SA-VE702 only) .... 9
Adjusting the sound ............................ 10
Precautions ............................................ 11
Troubleshooting ................................... 12
Specifications ........................................ 12
About this manual
The instructions in this manual are for SA-VE705, SA-VE702, and SS-V703 Sony Micro Satellite Systems.
Differences between the systems
SA-VE705
The SA-VE705 is 5.1 channel speaker system consisting of two front speakers, two rear speakers, one center speaker, and one subwoofer. It supports Sony Digital
Cinema Sound, Dolby* Pro Logic, and Dolby Digital, and is thus geared towards the enjoyment of movies.
SA-VE702
Consisting of two front speakers and one subwoofer, the SA-VE702 is suited for the enjoyment of music.
SS-V703
This system consists of two rear speakers and one center speaker. It can be combined with the SA-VE702 to produce a system that is equal to the SA-VE705.
* Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. DOLBY, the double-D symbol
;, “PRO LOGIC” and “Dolby Digital (AC-3)” are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Number of speakers in each system
Speaker Front Rear Center Subwoofer
Model name
SA-VE705 2 2 1 1 SA-VE702 2 1 SS-V703 2 1
Note to customers who own only the SS-V703 (and not the SA-VE702)
To enjoy Dolby Digital, five speakers and one subwoofer must be provided. We recommend that the SS-V703 be used in combination with the SA-VE702 (sold separately). If you use another speaker system instead of the SA-VE702, that system should be as similar as possible in specifications and identical in size to the SS-V703.
Any difference in operation is clearly indicated in the text, for example, “SA-VE705 only.”
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Hooking up the system

Connect the speaker system to the speaker output terminals of an amplifier. Make sure power to all components (included the subwoofer) is turned off before starting the
hook-up. This manual explains three connection configurations (A, B, and C). See the configuration for
your particular speaker system.
Hookup A (For the 5.1 channel)
This configuration is used when the amplifier is connected to a DVD player, LD player, VCR or other video devices.
Front (Right) Subwoofer Center* Front (Left)
E
Ee Ee
LINE IN
WOOFER OUT
Ee
CENTER
e
R
eE Ee
R
FRONT
L L
REAR
Ee Ee
* SS-V703 (when used in combination with the SA-VE702)
Attach the satellite speakers (front, rear, and center speakers) to the supplied speaker stands for positioning. For details, see “Positioning the front (and rear) speakers” on page 7 and “Positioning the center speaker (SA-VE705 and SS-V703 only)” on page 8.
Terminal (jack) connections
loosen
e
E
e
e
E
E
tighten
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Rear (Left)*Rear (Right)*
Hookup B (For the 5.1 channel)
Try this configuration instead of “Hookup A” in the following situations:
— When there are no jacks on the amplifier for a subwoofer. — When you want stronger bass sound from the subwoofer.
Front (Right)
Ee Ee
Amplifier
Ee
CENTER
R
eE Ee
R
Center*
FRONT
L L
E e
Subwoofer
e E
E e
RLR
SPEAKERINSPEAKER
L
REAR
Front (Left)
OUT
Ee Ee
Rear (Left)*Rear (Right)*
* SS-V703 (when used in combination with the SA-VE702)
Attach the satellite speakers (front, rear, and center speakers) to the supplied speaker stands for positioning. For details, see “Positioning the front (and rear) speakers” on page 7 and “Positioning the center speaker (SA-VE705 and SS-V703 only)” on page 8.
Terminal connections
loosen
e
E
e
e
E
E
tighten
e
E
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Hooking up the system (continued)
Hookup C (For the 2.1 channel — SA-VE702 only)
This configuration is used when the amplifier is connected to a CD player, MD deck, cassette deck, or other audio devices.
For customers who have purchased the optional SS-V703, see “Hookup A” or “Hookup B.”
Front (Right)
Ee Ee
Subwoofer
L
e E
Amplifier
FRONT
RL
eE Ee
SPEAKERINSPEAKER
E e
RLR
Front (Left)
OUT
Attach the front speakers to the supplied speaker stands for positioning. For details, see “Positioning the front (and rear) speakers” on page 7.
Terminal connections
loosen
e
E
e
e
E
E
tighten
Notes
• Make sure the plus (+) and the minus (–) terminals on the speakers are matched to the corresponding the plus (+) and the minus (–) terminals on the amplifier.
• Be sure to tighten the screws of the speaker terminals securely since loose screws may become a source of noise.
• Make sure all connections are firm. Contact between bare speaker wires at the speaker terminals may cause a short-circuit.
• Do not connect the subwoofer to the amplifier’s CENTER output terminal (which is for Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Digital). No bass will output from the subwoofer if you do.
• For details regarding the connections on the amplifier side, refer to the manual that was provided with your amplifier.
Tip
It is convenient to remember that all striped wires are minus (–) in polarity and should be connected to the minus (–) speaker terminals.
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Positioning the speakers

Location of each speaker
Center*
Tips
• Movies are best enjoyed in a room that produces no echoes (as in one with surrounding curtains).
• Music (especially classical music) is best enjoyed in a room that produces some echo.
• Adjust the height of the front speakers so that it corresponds with the center of the TV screen, as illustrated below.
Subwoofer
Front (Left)
AA
Rear*
(Left)
BB
* SS-V703 (when used in combination with
the SA-VE702)
Each speaker should face the listening position. Better surround effect will result if all speakers are set at the same distance from the listening position.
Place the front speakers at a suitable distance to the left and right of the television.
Place the subwoofer on either side of the television.
Place the center speaker on the top-center of the TV set.
The placement of rear speakers greatly depends on the configuration of the room. The rear speakers may be placed on both sides of the listening position A or behind the listening position B.
Front (Right)
Rear* (Right)
Positioning the front (and rear) speakers
Attach the front (and rear) speakers to supplied speaker stands and place them at their optimum locations.
For details on the location of the front (and rear) speakers, see “Location of each speaker” on this page.
1 Detach the plate from the stand.
2 Pass the speaker cord into the hole
on the back of the stand and out from the hole at the center of the stand.
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Positioning the speakers (continued)
3 Separate the speaker cord, then
secure the cord to the speaker stand with the plate.
4 Connect the speaker cord to the
speaker terminal.
The cord should be pressed into the groove in the stand.
Positioning the center speaker
(SA-VE705 and SS-V703 only)
Attach the center speaker to the supplied speaker stand and place it on a top of the TV set.
For optimum listening enjoyment, the speaker should face directly towards the listener. Adjust the angle of the speaker stand for that purpose.
1 Pass the speaker cord into the hole
on the back of the stand and out from the hole at the center of the stand.
2 Connect the speaker cord to the
speaker terminal.
5 Using the supplied hex wrench, two
screws, and washers, secure the speaker to the stand.
Notes
• Do not remove the supplied speaker grille from the speaker while attaching the speaker to the speaker stand.
• Do not touch or press tweeter’s cover on the center of the speaker.
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3 Using the supplied hex wrench, two
screws, and washers, secure the speaker to the stand.
Listening to the sound
(SA-VE705 and SA-VE702 only)
Operation panel on the subwoofer
LEVEL
MODE
MOVIE
POWER
ON/
STANDBY
MUSIC
MIN
MAX
Notes
• Do not remove the supplied speaker grille from the speaker while attaching the speaker to the speaker stand.
• Do not touch or press tweeter’s cover on the center of the speaker.
4 Adjust the angle of the speaker
stand.
Loosen the two screws under the base to adjust the angle. Then tighten them again afterwards.
15º 25º
Screws
The optional speaker stands
For greater flexibility in the positioning of the speakers, use the optional WS-FV10 (floor stand), WS-TV10 (TV stand), or WS-WV10 (wall mount bracket) speaker stand (available only in certain countries).
ON/STANDBY indicator
POWER
First, turn down the volume on the amplifier. The volume should be set to minimum before you begin playing the program source.
1 Turn on the amplifier and select the
program source.
2 Press POWER on the subwoofer.
The ON/STANDBY indicator on the subwoofer lights up green.
3 Play the program source.
Power turns on and off automatically
When the subwoofer is on (i.e, the ON/STANDBY indicator lights up green) and there is no signal input for a few minutes, the ON/STANDBY indicator changes to red and the subwoofer enters power saving mode. While in this mode a signal is input to the subwoofer, the subwoofer automatically turns on (auto power on/off function).
To turn this feature off, slide the POWER SAVE switch on the rear panel to OFF.
— Auto power on/off function
POWER
SAVE
AUTO OFF
WS-FV10 WS-TV10 WS-WV10
Note
If you turn down the volume level of the subwoofer too low, the auto power on/off function may activate, causing the subwoofer to enter power saving mode.
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