Sony HMZ-T3 Reference Guide - Page 42
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Audio Symptom There is no sound / There is static / Volume cannot be increased There is no surroundsound effect There is no bass Audio signals are not input in a "codec" audio format* * The "codec" audio format represents the audio formats other than linear PCM that are described in "Audio input" of "Specifications" (page 49). Audio playback is not in the right format Cause/Action Adjust the volume using the VOL +/- buttons on the head mounted unit. Insert the headphone plug securely (Refer to "1 Connect" in the "Startup Guide."). The playback sound may not be heard correctly if the headphone connection is wrong. The headphone plug is dirty. Clean the headphone plug with a soft dry cloth. When the system is connected to HDMI CEC-compatible home theater systems or AV amplifiers (receivers), check the following settings. - Make sure the "Control for HDMI" setting in "General Setup" is set to "On" (page 36). - Make sure "Control for HDMI" is activated on the AV amplifier (receiver) or other equipment. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the equipment used. When the headphone jack on the processor unit is used, there is a slight delay in volume change in response to volume adjustment. Also check section Audio/Video (in common), or Wireless. Make sure the "Surround" setting in "Sound" is not set to "Off" (page 33). Make sure the "Type of Headphones" setting in "Sound" is correct for the type of headphones in use (page 34). Sound perception varies by listener. Make sure that the earbuds fit snugly in your ears (page 23). The playback equipment may be configured to convert audio output signals of a "codec" audio format to linear PCM signals. In that case, in the playback equipment settings, disable "codec" audio format conversion then resume playback. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the equipment used. For dual mono audio, change the "Dual Mono" setting in "Sound" (page 34). For other audio formats, check the settings of connected equipment. 42