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Using Multi-zone Features
Setting the speakers in
zone 2
When the speakers in zone 2 are connected to
the SURROUND BACK (ZONE 2) terminals
of the receiver (page 68), make the setting so
that the sound selected in zone 2 is output from
the speakers connected to the SURROUND
BACK (ZONE 2) terminals.
For details, see “Speaker Connection” in the
Speaker Settings menu (page 95).
You can set the volume control for the ZONE
2 AUDIO OUT jacks variable or fixed.
1 Select “Settings” from the
home menu, then press .
2 Select “Zone Settings,” then
press .
3 Select “Zone Setup,” then press
.
4 Select “Line Out” for “Zone2,
then press .
5 Select the parameter you want,
then press .
Setting the HDMI output
in zone 2
When equipment such as a TV or A/V
amplifier is connected to the HDMI ZONE 2
OUT jack, you can output HDMI signals from
the equipment in zone 2.
For details, see “3 Making a zone 2
connection using HDMI” (page 69).
You can output the signals from HDMI IN
jacks to Zone2 equipment via the HDMI
ZONE 2 OUT jacks as follows:
1 Select “Settings” from the
home menu, then press .
2 Select “HDMI Settings,” then
press .
3 Select “Zone2 Out, then press
.
4 Select “On,” then press .
Note
When the Zone2 Out function is enabled, the
following functions are disabled:
Control for HDMI (“BRAVIA” Sync)
Fast View (Including Preview for HDMI: On)
Set the volume control for
zone 2
Parameter Explanation
Variable The volume control is set to
–40 dB initially.
When you select this
parameter, the volume for
the ZONE 2 AUDIO OUT
and the SURROUND
BACK (ZONE 2) terminals
can be changed in
conjunction with each other.
Recommended when using
a power amplifier.
Fixed The volume control is fixed
to ±0 dB. Recommended
when using a device with
the variable volume control.
Setting the Zone2 HDMI output
Parameter Explanation
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