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1/138 Table of Contents Remote and TV Contr ols/Indicators Remote and TV contr ols......................................................................................................... ........................(4) Indicators..................................................................................................................... ......[...]
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2/138 Table of Contents Oper ating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote............................................................................... ...(58) Using Home Network F eatur es Connec ting to the Network ..................................................................................................... .....................(73) Enjo[...]
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3/138 Table of Contents Eco............................................................................................................................ .............................(90) P ic ture........................................................................................................................ ...........................(91) So[...]
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4/138 Remote and TV Controls 1 TV (TV standby) P r ess to turn the TV on and off from standby mode. • The number 5, , PROG + and AUDIO buttons on the r emote have a tac tile dot . Use the tactile dots as a r ef erence when oper ating the TV . 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 16 13 14 28 27 27[...]
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5/138 Remote and TV Controls Buttons on the TV will work the same as those on the r emote. *In the TV menu, these buttons will work as . 3 8 * 18 * 15 * 2 11[...]
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6/138 Remote and TV Controls 2 (P ower) P r ess to turn the TV on or off . • When ENERG Y SA VING SWIT CH is off , the TV cannot be turned on. • T o disconnec t the TV , turn off the TV , then unplug the mains lead/AC power cor d fr om the mains/AC power . 3 8 * 18 * 15 * 2 11[...]
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7/138 Remote and TV Controls 3 ENERG Y SA VING SWIT CH P r ess to turn the TV on or off . When ENERG Y SA VING SWIT CH is switched off , power consumption is r educed. If the TV is in standby mode when ENERG Y SA VING SWIT CH is switched off , switching ENERG Y SA VING SWIT CH on puts the TV back into standby mode onl y . • When ENERG Y SA VING S[...]
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8/138 Remote and TV Controls 4 (Scr een mode) P r ess to change the scre en format (29). 5 AUDIO • In analogue mode: P r ess to change the dual sound mode (100). • In digital mode: P r ess to change the language to be used f or the pr ogr amme curr ently being viewed (119). 6 (Subtitle setting) P r ess to change the subtitle language (119) (in [...]
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9/138 Remote and TV Controls 7 / (Inf o/T ext r eveal) Each time you pr ess the button, the display changes as f ollows: • In digital mode: Details of the curr ent pr ogr amme Details of the ne xt pr ogr amme (onl y f or Sony Guide) • In analogue mode: Curr ent channel number and scr e en mode Clock inf ormation • In T e xt mode: Reveals hidd[...]
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10/138 Remote and TV Controls 9 P r ess to move the on-scr e en cursor . P r ess to selec t/confirm the highlighted item. • When playing a photo file: - P r ess to pause/start a slideshow . - P r ess to selec t the pr evious file. - P r ess to selec t the next file. • When playing a music/video file: - P r ess to pause/start the playback. - P r[...]
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11/138 Remote and TV Controls - P r ess to start playback fr om the beginning of the curr ent file. - P r ess to go to the ne xt file. 10 OPTIONS P r ess to display a list that contains “Device Contr ol” or shortcuts to some setting menus. Use the “Device Contr ol” menu to oper ate equipment that is compatible with Contr ol f or HDMI. The l[...]
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12/138 Remote and TV Controls 13 Number buttons • In TV mode: P r ess to selec t channels. For channel numbers 10 and above, pr ess the ne xt digit quickl y . • In T ext mode: P ress to enter a page number . 14 (F avourite) P r ess to display the F avourite List that you have specified (35). 15 PROG +/–/ / • In TV mode: P r ess to selec t t[...]
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13/138 Remote and TV Controls 16 (P r evious channel) P r ess to return to the channel that w as last viewed (f or mor e than five seconds). 17 (Mute) P r ess to mute the sound. Pr ess again to restor e the sound. • I n s ta n d b y m o d e , i f y o u wa n t t o t u r n o n t h e T V without sound, pr ess this button. 18 +/– (V olume) P r ess [...]
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14/138 Remote and TV Controls 20 RETURN P r ess to return to the pr evious scre en of the displayed menu. When playing a photo/music/video file: P r ess to stop the playback. (The display r eturns to the file or f older list .) 21 GUIDE (EPG) P r ess to display the Digital Elec tronic P r ogr amme Guide (EPG) (32). 22 ANAL OG P r ess to display the[...]
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15/138 Remote and TV Controls 23 DIGIT AL Switches fr om analogue mode to the last selec ted digital mode (D VB-S or Antenna/Cable) T oggles between two digital modes (D VB-S and Digital (Antenna/Cable)) when the TV set oper ates in Digital mode. When viewing pic tur es fr om connec ted equipment : Pr ess to retu rn to normal TV mode. 24 THEA TRE Y[...]
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16/138 Remote and TV Controls • If you turn the TV off , Theatr e Mode is also turned off . • When you change the “Scene Selec t” setting, Theatr e Mode turns off automaticall y . • “Contr ol f or HDMI” (BRA VIA Sync) is onl y av ailable with the connec ted Sony equipment that has the BRA VIA Sync or BRA VIA Theatre Sync logo or is co[...]
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17/138 Remote and TV Controls 25 SCENE P r ess to display the “Scene Selec t” menu. When you selec t the desir ed scene option, the optimum sound quality and pic tur e quality for the selec ted scene are automaticall y set . P r ess to selec t the scene option, then pr ess . • Cinema: Delivers pic tur e scenes just lik e those in a theatr e-l[...]
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18/138 Remote and TV Controls • Sports: Delivers pic tur e scenes that let you e xperience r ealistic pic ture and sound lik e those in a stadium. • Music: Delivers sound eff ec ts that let you e xperience dynamic and clear sound lik e that at a concert . • Game: Delivers pic tur e scenes that let you enjoy your game-playing e xperience to th[...]
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19/138 Remote and TV Controls • Auto: The optimum sound quality and pic tur e quality ar e automaticall y set accor ding to the input sour ce, though ther e may not be any eff ec t depending on the connec ted devices. • The options you can adjust v ary depending on the situation. • Unav ailable options ar e greyed out or not displayed. • Wh[...]
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20/138 Remote and TV Controls 26 S YNC MENU Displays the menu of connec ted HDMI equipment . While viewing other input scr eens or TV pr ogr ammes, “HDMI Device Selec tion” is displayed when the button is pr essed. • “Contr ol f or HDMI” (BRA VIA Sync) is onl y av ailable with the connec ted Sony equipment that has the BRA VIA Sync or BRA[...]
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21/138 Remote and TV Controls 27 Buttons f or using optional equipment Y ou can oper ate the equipment connec ted to the TV (58). 28 (Light) P r ess to illuminate the buttons on the remote so that you can se e them easil y even if the ro om is dark. 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 16 13 14 28 27 27[...]
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22/138 Indicators 1 (P ic ture Off/Timer) • Lights up in gr e en when you selec t “Picture Off” (90). • Lights up in or ange when you set the timer (33), (89). 2 (Standby) Lights up in r ed when the TV is in standby mode. 3 (P ower) Lights up in gr e en when the TV is on. 1 2 3 4,5[...]
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23/138 Indicators 4 Light sensor Do not put anything over the sensor , doing so may aff ec t its func tion (90). 5 Remote contr ol sensor Receives signals fr om the r emote. Do not put anything over the sensor . The sensor may not work pr operl y . 1 2 3 4,5[...]
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24/138 About the operation guide on the TV screen Oper ation Guide Example: P r ess or RETURN (se e (10) or (14)). The oper ation guide pr ovides help on how to oper ate the TV using the r emote, and is displayed at the bottom of the scr e en. Use the r emote buttons shown on the oper ation guide.[...]
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25/138 Watching TV 1 P r ess on the TV to turn on the TV . When the TV cannot be turned on, switch ENERG Y SA VING SWIT CH on (7). When the TV is in standby mode (the (standby) indicator on the TV fr ont panel is r ed), pr ess TV on the remote to turn on the TV . 2 P r ess DIGIT AL to switch to digital or satellite mode, or pr ess ANAL OG to switch[...]
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26/138 Watching TV 3 P r ess the number buttons or PROG +/– to selec t a TV channel. T o selec t a digital pr ogr amme using the Digital Elec tr onic Pr ogr amme Guide (EPG) (32). 3 2 3[...]
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27/138 Watching TV In digital mode, an inf ormation banner appears briefl y . Each time you press , the banner changes cyclicall y as f ollows: Curr ent pr ogr amme information Ne xt pr ogr amme inf ormation No banner The f ollowing icons may be indicated on the banner . : Inter ac tive service is available (Digital T e xt) : Radio Service : Scr am[...]
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28/138 Watching TV T o access T ext P r ess . Each time you pr ess , the display changes cyclicall y as f ollows: Te x t a n d T V p i c t u r e Te x t N o Te x t ( e x i t t h e Te x t s e r v i c e ) T o selec t a page, press the number buttons or / . T o hold a page, pr ess . T o r eveal hidden information, pr ess . • Y ou can also jump direct[...]
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29/138 Watching TV T o change the Scre en Format manuall y P r ess r epeatedl y to selec t the desired Scr een Fo r m a t . Smart* Enlar ges the centr e portion of the pic ture. The left and right edges of the pic tur e ar e stretched to fill the 16:9 scr e en. 4:3 Displays the 4:3 pic tur e in its original size. Side bars ar e shown to fill the 16[...]
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30/138 Watching TV 14:9* Displays the 14:9 pic tur e in the corr ec t proportion. As a r esul t , side bars ar e shown on the scr e en.[...]
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31/138 Watching TV * P arts of the top and bottom of the pic ture may be cut off . Y ou can adjust the vertical position of the pic tur e. P ress to move the pic tur e up or down (e.g. to r ead subtitles). • When you selec t “Smart”, some char ac ters and/or letters at the top and the bottom of the pic tur e may not be visible. In such a case[...]
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32/138 Using the Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Using the Digital Elec tr onic P rogr amme Guide (E PG) 1 In digital/satellite mode, pr ess GUIDE. 2 P er f orm the desired oper ation as shown in the f ollowing table or displayed on the scr een.[...]
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33/138 Using the Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) View a pr ogr amme P r ess to selec t a pr ogr amme, then pr ess . Tu r n o f f t h e E P G Pre s s G U I D E . Sort pr ogr amme inf ormation by category – Category list 1 P r ess OPTIONS. 2 Selec t "Category" and pr ess . 3 P r ess to selec t a category , then press . Category n[...]
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34/138 Using the Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Cancel a r eminder – Cancel Reminder 1 P r ess . 2 P r ess to selec t “Reminder List”, then pr ess . 3 P r ess to selec t the pr ogr amme you w ant to cancel, then pr ess . 4 P r ess to selec t “Cancel Reminder”, then pr ess . A display appears to confirm that you w ant to cancel t[...]
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35/138 Using the Favourite List Analogue F avourite List The F avourite f eatur e lets you selec t progr ammes fr om a list of up to 16 f avourite channels that you specify . 1 In analogue mode, pr ess . 2 P er f orm the desired oper ation as shown in the f ollowing table or displayed on the scr een.[...]
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36/138 Using the Favourite List W atch a channel Pre s s . T urn off the F avourite list Pre s s . Add a curr ent channel to the F avourite list P r ess to selec t “ Add to F avourites”, then pr ess . Remove a channel fr om the F avourite list 1 P r ess to selec t “Edit F avourites”, then pr ess . The “F avourite Set-up” scre en appears[...]
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37/138 Using the Favourite List Digital F avourite List Y ou can specify up to f our of your f avourite channel lists. 1 In digital mode, pr ess . 2 P er f orm the desired oper ation as shown in the f ollowing table or displayed on the scr een.[...]
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38/138 Using the Favourite List T urn off the F avourite list Pre s s R E T U R N . Add or r emove channels in a F avourite list 1 P r ess the blue button. Go to step 2 when you add channels f or the first time or the F avourite list is empty . 2 P ress the yellow button to selec t the F avourite list to edit . 3 P r ess to selec t the channel to a[...]
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39/138 Connecting Optional Equipment 1 4 5 6 3 2 Y ou can connec t a w id e r ange o f optional equipment to your TV . (43) (42) (42) (43) (41) (44)[...]
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40/138 Connecting Optional Equipment 7 8 qd qa 0 9 qs (44) (43) (41) (45) (41) (42) (45)[...]
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41/138 Connecting Optional Equipment Connec ting audio-video equipment (quality or der , high to low) Connec t to: (39), (40), (40)HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, or 4 Connec t with: HDMI cable Digital video and audio signals ar e input fr om the connec ted equipment . In addition, when you connec t the equipment that is compatible with Contr ol f or HDMI, commun[...]
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42/138 Connecting Optional Equipment Connec t to: (39) / COMPONENT IN Connec t with: Component video cable, audio cable Connec t to: ( 3 9 ) /A V 1 , // A V 2 Connec t with: SCART cable When you connec t an analogue decoder , the TV tuner outputs scr ambled signals to the decoder , and the decoder unscr ambles the signals bef ore outputting them. C[...]
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43/138 Connecting Optional Equipment Connec ting audio/portable equipment Connec t to: (39) Connec t with: Audio cable Y ou can listen to TV sound on the connec ted Hi- Fi audio equipment . Connec t to: (39) DIGIT AL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) Connec t with: Optical audio cable Y ou can listen to TV sound on the connec ted Home theatr e system with digita[...]
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44/138 Connecting Optional Equipment Connec ting other equipment Connec t to: (39) / PC IN Connec t with: PC cable with f errites, audio cable It is r ecommended to use a PC cable with f errites, such as the “Connec tor , D-sub 15” (ref . 1-793-504-11, av ailable in Sony Service Centr e), or an equiv alent . Connec t to: (40) LAN Connec t with:[...]
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45/138 Connecting Optional Equipment Connec t to: (40) CAM (Conditi onal Access Module) P r ovides access to pay TV services. F or details, r ef er to the instruc tion manual supplied with your CAM. T o use the CAM, remove the “dummy” car d from the CAM slot , then turn off the TV and insert your CAM car d into the slot . When you are not using[...]
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46/138 Viewing Pictures from Connected Equipment T urn on the connec ted equipment , then per f orm the f ollowing oper ation. 1 P r ess . 2 P r ess to selec t the desir ed input sour ce, then pr ess . F or equipment connec ted to the scart sockets using a full y-wir ed 21-pin scart lead Start playback on the connec ted equipment . The pic tur e fr[...]
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47/138 Viewing Pictures from Connected Equipment F or an auto-tuned VCR In analogue mode, pr ess PROG +/– or the number buttons, to selec t the video channel. T o view two pic tures simul taneously – P AP (Picture and P ic tur e) Y ou can view two pic tures (e xternal input and TV pr ogr amme) on the scr een simul taneously . • This func tion[...]
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48/138 Viewing Pictures from Connected Equipment 2 P r ess to selec t “PIP/P AP”, then press . 3 P r ess to selec t “PIP”, then pr ess . The pic ture fr om the connec ted PC or equipment is displayed in full size, and the TV pr ogr amme is displayed in the bottom right corner . The sub scr e en pic ture is fr amed in gr ay when the main scr[...]
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49/ 138 Playing back Photo/Music/Video via USB Y ou can enjoy photo/music/video files stored in a Sony digital still camer a or camcor der thr ough a USB cable or USB stor age device on your TV . 1 Connec t a supported USB device to the TV . 2 P r ess HOME. 3 P r ess to selec t “P hoto”, “Music”, or “Video”. 4 P r ess to selec t a USB d[...]
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50/138 Playing back Photo/Music/Video via USB • Sony will not be held liable f or any damage to, or loss of , data on the recor ding media due to a malfunc tion of any connec ted devices or the TV . • P layback does not start automaticall y if the TV is turned on after connec ting the digital still camer a or other device to the USB port . • [...]
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51/138 Playing back Photo/Music/Video via USB • P layback may not start automaticall y when some digital still camer as (such as camer as with internal memory) ar e connec ted. • The file name and f older name support onl y English. • When you connec t a Sony digital still camer a, set the camer a’ s USB connec tion mode to Auto or “Mass [...]
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52/138 Playing back Photo/Music/Video via USB T o display a photogr aph — P ic ture F r ame Y ou can display a photogr aph on the scre en f or a selec ted period of time. After that period, the TV automaticall y switches itself into standby mode. 1 Selec t a photogr aph. Y ou can selec t a photogr aph fr om the connec ted USB device or pr eset pi[...]
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53/138 Playing back Photo/Music/Video via USB T o set the dur ation of displaying a photogr aph P r ess OPTIONS, then selec t “Dur ation” and press . Then, selec t the dur ation, and pr ess . The counter appears on the scr e en. T o return to the XMB™ Pre s s R E T U R N . • If the photogr aph is selec ted fr om a USB device, it must r emai[...]
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54/138 Playing back Photo/Music/Video via USB T o display a photogr aph with the location on the map When using a digital still camer a with GPS func tion, it is possible to display a photogr aph with a map of the location wher e the photogr aph w as tak en using a func tion of GPS f or recor ding longitude and latitude. Because map inf ormation is[...]
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55/138 Playing back Photo/Music/Video via USB • A map can be displayed in the case of photogr aph’ s Exif data includes a date inf ormation, and the associated longitude and latitude inf ormation (“Log files”) has be en r ecor ded using a Sony GPS unit . F o llow the pr ocedur e described below . 1 Connec t the GPS unit to the USB port . 2 [...]
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56/138 Using BRAVIA Sync with Control for HDMI The Contr ol f or HDMI func tion enables the TV to communicate with the connec ted equipment that is compatible with the func tion, using HDMI CEC (Consumer Elec tr onics Contr ol). F or e xample, by connec ting Sony equipment that is compatible with Contr ol f or HDMI (with HDMI cables), you can contr[...]
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57/138 Using BRAVIA Sync with Control for HDMI After displaying the menu, you can oper ate the menu scr e en by using , , colour buttons, and RETURN. - OPTIONS to display “Device Contr ol”, then selec t options from “Options” and “Content List” to oper ate the equipment . - Ref er to the instruc tion manual of the equipment f or av aila[...]
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58/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote Buttons f or using optional equipment F or details, r ef er to the oper ating instruc tions supplied with the connec ted equipment . • The button has a tac tile dot . Use the tac tile dot as a r ef erence when oper ating other equipment . 1 2 3 4 7 6 5[...]
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59/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote 1 T urns on or off the optional equipment you have selec ted with the func tion buttons. 2 F unc tion buttons Allows you to oper ate the corr esponding equipment . For details, se e “Pr ogr amming the r emote” (62). 1 2 3 4 7 6 5[...]
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60/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote 3 BD/D VD oper ating buttons • : Goes to the beginning of the pr evious/ne xt title/chapter/scene/tr ack. • : Replays the scene/briefl y f ast forw ards the scene. • : F ast r everses/f ast f orw ar ds the disc when pr essed during playback. • : P lays a disc at normal spe ed. • : P [...]
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61/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote 4 DV D re c o rd b u t t o n s • : Starts the r ecor ding. • : P auses the recor ding. • : S t o p s t h e rec o rd i n g . 5 F1/F2 • Selec ts a disc when using a disc changer . • Selec ts a func tion when using a combination unit (e.g. a D VD/HDD). 6 BD/D VD MENU Displays the BD/D V[...]
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62/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote P r ogr amming the remote This r emote is pr eset to oper ate Sony TVs, and most Sony Blu-r ay disc players, D VD players, D VD/HDD r ecor ders, and audio systems (Home Theatr e, etc.). T o contr ol Sony Blu-r ay disc players, D VD players, and D VD/HDD r ecor ders of other manuf ac tur ers (a[...]
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63/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote 1 P r ess and hold the BD, D VD, or AMP func tion button you w ant to pr ogr amme on the r emote, then pr ess . The selec ted func tion button (BD, DVD, or AMP) flashes. 2 P r ess the number buttons to enter the manuf ac turer ’ s code number when the func tion button flashes. If you do not [...]
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64/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote 4 T urn on your equipment and check that the f ollowing main func tions work. F or Blu-r ay disc players, D VD players and DV D/ HDD r ecord ers, check: (playback), (stop), (r ewind), (f ast f orw ar d), channel selec tion. F or D VD players and D VD/HDD recor ders, check: T OP MENU/MENU and .[...]
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65/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote If your equipment is not working, or some of the func tions do not work Enter the corr ec t code or try the next code listed f or the br and. Note that the list may not include codes f or all models of all br ands. T o return to normal TV oper ation P r ess the TV func tion button. 2 1 4 1 3[...]
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66/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote Manuf ac tur er ’ s codes • D VD players: - Sony: 0001, 0024, 0023, 0025, 0038 - Aiw a: 0015 - BOSE: 0036 - Cat : 0042 - Chestr on: 0041 - CyberHome: 0034 - Daewoo: 0028 - Denon: 0006, 0017, 0002 - D.I.K: 0043 - El ta: 0044 - F unai: 0020 - GoldStar/L G: 0009 - Grundig: 0030 - Harman/Kar d[...]
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67/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote - P ione er: 0021, 0019, 0004 - P rimas: 0040 - RCA: 0005 - Samsung: 0014 - Sharp: 0011 - Shinco: 0022 - Syl v ania: 0020 - T eac: 0032, 0022 - Thomson: 0013 - T oshiba: 0003 - Y amaha: 0006 - Zenith: 0009, 0006 • Blu-r ay disc (BD) players: - Sony: 0501, 0502, 0503 • D VD/video cassette r[...]
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68/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote - Sharp: 0212 - Syl v ania: 0210, 0213 - Thomson: 0215 - Zenith: 0211 • VCRs: - Sony VTR1:Betamax: 1001, 1007, 1010, 1011 VTR2:8mm: 1002, 1008 VTR3:VHS: 1003, 1009 VTR4:D V: 1004 VTR5:D V: 1005 VTR6:D V: 1006 - Aiw a: 1029, 1053, 1038 - Akai: 1035, 1036 - Alba: 1034 - Amstr ad: 1034 - Bair d[...]
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69/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote - Hitachi: 1040, 1030 - JVC: 1014, 1026, 1047, 1015 - K endo: 1043 - Loewe: 1058, 1024, 1043, 1012 - Lux or: 1028 - Matsui: 1031, 1039 - Mitsubishi: 1050, 1051 - Nokia: 1028 - Nokia Oceanic: 1028 - Nor dmende: 1057, 1021 - Okano: 1031, 1035, 1032 - Orion: 1031 - P anasonic: 1024, 1027 - P hili[...]
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70/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote - Thorn: 1043 - T oshiba: 1042, 1020 - Universum: 1023, 1031, 1043, 1012 - W .W .House: 1043 - W atson: 1013, 1033 • DA V Home Theatre System: - Sony (DA V): 4501, 4502, 4503, 4504, 4505, 4506 • A V r eceivers: - Sony: 4001, 4002, 4056, 4057, 4085 • Digital terr estrial r eceivers: - Son[...]
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71/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote - Nokia: 3017, 3056, 3076, 3077 - P ace: 3015, 3041 - P anasonic: 3067 - P hilips: 3054, 3078 - Radix: 3029, 3052 - SAB A: 3086 - Samsung: 3087, 3088 - Sky: 3041 - Sky+: 3201 - Sky Master: 3085 - S TRONG: 3089, 3090, 3091 - T echniSat : 3039, 3051, 3079, 3080 - Thomson: 3071, 3074, 3075, 3083 [...]
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72/138 Operating Optional Equipment using the TV Remote - NTV plus: 3040 - P ace: 3016, 3020, 3060, 3061 - Radix: 3024, 3011 - SAB A: 3028, 3032, 3033, 3008, 3009, 3047, 3070 - Sky Master: 3003, 3006, 3005 - T echniSat : 3034, 3018, 3019, 3045, 3066, 3068 - Thomson: 3032, 3084 - W atson: 3004 - Zehnder: 3007, 3013, 3050, 3068, 3069[...]
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74/138 Connecting to the Network With this TV , you can enjoy contents stored in DLNA- compatible devices on the home network. Devices that stor e and pr ovide contents, such as photo/music/video files, ar e called “Server”. The TV r eceives the photo/music/video files fr om the server via the network, and you can enjoy them on the TV even in o[...]
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75/138 Enjoying AppliCast While w atching TV , you can display variety of inf ormation on the edge of TV scr een by using Widgets (i.e. mini-applications). Many Widgets r etrieve inf ormation fr om the Internet . T o Use Widgets Widgets can be displayed by selec ting fr om the Home Menu. While the Widge t is displayed, you can add to your Widget li[...]
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76/138 Enjoying AppliCast 6 Selec t “ Add to AppliCast“ or “Remove from AppliCast“. Up to 30 Widgets can be r egister ed in “ AppliCast”. F r om “Network“ in the Home Menu. 7 F ollow S TEP1-2 above. 8 P r ess to selec t the desir ed Widget , then pr ess OPTIONS. 9 F ollow S TEP6. • Ther e ar e thre e Widgets already in the set tha[...]
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77/138 Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Files via the Network Y ou can enjoy photo/music/video files on the server e a s i l y b y s e l e c t i n g a n i c o n o n t h e H o m e M e n u o f t h e TV . 1 P r ess HOME. 2 P r ess to selec t “P hoto”, “Music”, or “Video”. 3 P r ess to selec t a server , then press . The file or f older list appe[...]
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78/138 Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Files via the Network • P ic ture quality may appear coarse when using P hoto because images may be enlar ged depending on the file. Also, images may not fill the entir e scr e en depending on the image size and aspec t r atio. • Some photo files may tak e some time to be displayed when using P hoto. • T o pl[...]
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79/138 Enjoying Photo/Music/Video Files via the Network T o enjoy photogr aphs, music and videos on the TV scr e en by oper ating devices – Renderer Render er is a f eatur e for playing photo, music and video files stor ed in network devices (digital still camer as, mobile phones, etc.) on the TV by oper ating the contr oller device in question. [...]
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80/138 Checking the Network Connection Enter the r espec tive (alphanumeric) values f or your r outer . The items that need to be set may diff er , depending on the Internet service pr ovider or the r outer . For details, r efer to the instruc tion manuals that have be en pr ovided by your Internet service pr ovider or supplied with the r outer . 1[...]
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81/138 Checking the Network Connection If your ISP has a specific pr o xy server setting P r ess OPTIONS, then press to selec t “Pr oxy Set-up” and pr ess . Then enter the settings. 7 P r ess . 8 P r ess to selec t “T est”, then pr ess . 9 P r ess to selec t “Y es”, then press . The network diagnostic starts. When the message “Connec [...]
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82/138 Adjusting the Server Display Settings Y ou can selec t home network servers to be displayed on the Home Menu. Up to 10 servers can be displayed on the Home Menu automaticall y . 1 Set the server to allow connec tions fr om the TV . F or details on settings on the server , ref er to the Oper ating Instruc tions supplied with the server . 2 P [...]
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83/138 Adjusting the Server Display Settings When the server diagnostic is complete, the diagnostic r esul t list appears. 6 Selec t the server you w ant to confirm, then press . The diagnostic r esul ts of the selec ted server appear . If the diagnostic r esul ts indicate a f ailure, look up the possible causes and what to do, and check connec tio[...]
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84/138 Navigating through TV Home Menu on XMB™ The XMB™ (Xr ossMediaBar) is a menu of BRA VIA f eatur es and input sour ces displayed on the TV scr e en. The XMB™ is an easy w ay to selec t pr ogr amming and adjust settings on your BRA VIA TV . 1 P r ess HOME to display the XMB™.[...]
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85/138 Navigating through TV Home Menu on XMB™ 2 P r ess to selec t the category . Settings Y ou can make adv anced settings and adjustments (87). Ph o t o Y ou can enjoy photo files via USB devices or the network (49) (77). Music Y ou can enjoy music files via USB devices or the network (49) (77). Video Y ou can enjoy video files via USB devices[...]
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86/138 Navigating through TV Home Menu on XMB™ 3 P r ess to selec t the item, then pr ess . 4 F ollow the instruc tions on the scr een. 5 P r ess HOME to e xit . • The options you can adjust v ary depending on the situation. • Unav ailable options ar e gr eyed out or not displayed. External Inputs Y ou can selec t equipment connec ted to the [...]
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87/138 System Update Y ou can update the TV system using USB memory . Obtain inf ormation fr om the website below . http://support .sony-europe.com/TV/[...]
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88/138 BRAVIA Tips Intr oduces how to enjoy the TV .[...]
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89/138 Clock/Timers Sle ep Timer Sets the TV to automaticall y switch to standby mode after a certain amount of time. When “Sle ep Timer” is ac tiv ated, the (Timer) indicator on the TV fr ont panel lights up in or ange. • When you turn off the TV and turn it on again, “Sle ep Timer” is r eset to “Off”. On Timer Sets the TV to automat[...]
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90/138 Eco Reset Resets all the “Eco” settings to the f ac tory settings. Po w e r S av i n g Reduces power consumption of the TV by adjusting the backlight . When you selec t “Picture Off”, the picture is switched off , and the P ic ture Off indicator on the TV fr ont panel lights up in gr e en. The sound r emains unchanged. Idle TV Standb[...]
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91/138 Picture Ta r g e t I n p u t s Allows you to selec t whether to use the common settings or to mak e custom settings f or the input you ar e curr entl y viewing. • Common: Applies common settings to all inputs in which “T arget Inputs” is set to “Common”. • Name of curr ent input (e.g. A V1): Allows you to mak e custom settings f [...]
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92/138 Picture • Cinema: F or viewing film-based content . Most suitable when viewing the TV in a theatr e-lik e envir onment . • P hoto-Vivid: For viewing photogr aphs. Enhances pic tur e contr ast and sharpness. • P hoto-Standard : For viewing photogr aphs. P r ovides the optimum pic ture quality f or viewing in the home. • P hoto-Origina[...]
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93/138 Picture Contr ast Incr eases or decr eases pic ture contr ast . Brightness Brightens or dark ens the pic tur e. Colour Incr eases or decr eases colour intensity . Hue Incr eases or decr eases the gre e n tones and r ed tones. • “Hue” can be adjusted onl y f or the NTSC colour signal (e.g. U.S.A. video tapes). Colour T emper ature Adjus[...]
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94/138 Picture Noise Reduc tion Reduces the noise level of pic tur es (snowy pic tur es). MPEG Noise Reduc tion Reduces pic tur e noise in MPEG-compr essed videos. This is eff ec tive when viewing a D VD or digital br oadcast . Motionflow P r ovides smoother pic ture movement and r educes pic tur e blur . • High: P r ovides smoother pic ture move[...]
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95/138 Picture • Auto 2: P r ovides the original film-based content as is. • Off • If the image contains irr egular signals or too much noise, “Film Mode” is automaticall y turned off even if “ Auto 1” or “ Auto 2” is selec ted. Adv anced Settings Allows you to set “P ic ture” settings in mor e detail. These settings ar e not [...]
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96/138 Picture • Gamma: Adjusts the balance betwe en bright and dark ar eas of the pic tur e. • Auto Light Limiter: Reduces glar e such as in scenes wher e the entir e scr een is white. • Clear White: Emphasises white colours. • Colour Space: Changes the colour r eproduction gamut . “Wide” repr oduces the vivid colour and “Standar d?[...]
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97/138 Sound Ta r g e t I n p u t s Allows you to selec t whether to use the common settings or to mak e custom settings f or the input you ar e curr entl y viewing. • Common: Applies common settings to all inputs in which “T arget Inputs” is set to “Common”. • Name of curr ent input (e.g. A V1): Allows you to mak e custom settings f or[...]
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98/138 Sound Reset Resets all the “Sound” settings to the f ac tory settings e x cluding “T arget Inputs”, “Sound Mode” and “Dual Sound”. Tr e b l e Adjusts higher-pitched sounds. Bass Adjusts lower-pitched sounds. Balance Emphasises the left or right speak er . Auto V olume K e eps volume level constant acro ss all pr ogr ammes and[...]
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99/138 Sound • S-FORCE F r ont Surround: Delivers surr ound eff ec ts that help you enjoy the virtual mul ti-ch surr ound audio with just the two internal TV speak ers. • Cinema: Delivers surr ound eff ec ts just lik e the high-gr ade audio systems f ound in movie theatr es. • M u s i c : D e l i v e r s s u r r o u n d e f f e c t s t h a t [...]
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100/138 Sound Sound Booster P r oduces a fuller sound fo r more impact , by emphasizing the tr eble and bass sounds. Dual Sound Sets the sound fr om the speak er f or a stereo or bilingual br oadcast . • Ster eo/Mono: F or ster eo br oadcasts. • A/B/Mono: F or bilingual br oadcasts, selec t “ A ” f or sound channel 1, “B” f or sound cha[...]
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101/138 Screen (for inputs other than a PC) Ta r g e t I n p u t s Allows you to selec t whether to use the common settings or to mak e custom settings f or the input you ar e curr entl y viewing. • Common: Applies common settings to all inputs in which “T arget Inputs” is set to “Common”. • Name of curr ent input (e.g. A V1): Allows yo[...]
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102/138 Screen (for inputs other than a PC) Display Ar ea Adjusts the pic tur e display area. • Auto: Automaticall y switches to the most appr opriate display ar ea. • F ull P ixel: Displays pictures in their original size when parts of the pic tur e ar e cut off . • +1: Displays pic tur es in their original size. • Normal: Displays pic tur[...]
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103/138 Screen (for PC input) Auto Adjustment Automaticall y adjusts the display position, phase, and pitch of the pic tur e when the TV r eceives an input signal fr om the connec ted PC. • “ Auto Adjustment” may not work well with certain input signals. In such cases, manuall y adjust “P hase”, “P itch”, “Horizontal Shift”, and ?[...]
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104/138 Screen (for PC input) • F ull 2: Enlar ges the pic ture to fill the display ar ea.[...]
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105/138 Video Settings x.v.Colour Displays moving pic tur es mor e f aithfull y to the original sour ce by matching the colour space of the TV to that of the sour ce. • If the input signal is HDMI (RGB), the setting is automaticall y set to “Normal”, even if you selec t “x.v.Colour”. P hoto Colour Space Selec ts an option (sRGB, sY CC, Ad[...]
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106/138 Audio Settings Speak er • TV Speak er: T urns on and outputs the TV’ s sound fr om the TV speak ers. • Audio System: T urns off the TV speakers and outputs the TV’ s sound fr om e xternal audio equipment connec ted to the audio output sock ets/jacks on the TV . Audio Out • V ariable: When using an external audio system, volume out[...]
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107/138 Audio Settings Optical Out Sets the audio signal that is output fr om the DIGIT AL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack of the TV . Set to “ Auto”, when connec ting equipment compatible with Dolby Digital. Set to “PCM”, when connec ting equipment not compatible with Dolby Digital.[...]
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108/138 Set-up USB Auto Start Automaticall y starts photo playback when the TV is turned on and a digital still camer a or other device storing photo files is connec ted to the USB port then turned on. • Playback does not start automaticall y if the TV is turned on after connec ting the digital still camer a or other device to the USB port . Quic[...]
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109/138 Set-up A V Pr eset Assigns an icon or name to equipment connec ted to the side and r ear sock ets/jacks. The icon and name appear briefl y on the scr een when you selec t the equipment . 1 P r ess to selec t the desir ed input sour ce, then pr ess . • Skip A V Inputs: For each input , sets whether or not to display on the Home Menu or in [...]
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110/138 Set-up AV 2 I n p u t Sets a signal to be input thr ough the sock et labelled / / A V2 on the r ear of the TV . • Auto: Switches automaticall y among the signals of RGB input , S video input , Composite video input depending on the input signal. • RGB: Inputs the RGB signal. • S Video: Inputs the S Video signal. • Composite: Inputs [...]
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111/138 Set-up • This func tion may have some r estric tions depending on the input displayed. HDMI Set-up Allows the TV to communicate with equipment that is compatible with the Contr ol f or HDMI func tion, and connec ted to the HDMI sockets/ jacks of the TV . Note that communication settings must also be made on the connec ted equipment . • [...]
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112/138 Set-up • HDMI Device List : Displays a list of connec ted equipment that is compatible with Contr ol f or HDMI. • Y ou cannot use “Control f or HDMI” if the TV oper ations ar e link ed to the oper ations of an audio system that is compatible with Contr ol fo r H D M I . Auto Start-up Y ou can run the initial Set-up that appeared whe[...]
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113/138 Set-up P r oduc t Information Displays pr oduc t info rmation of the TV . Fa c t o r y S e t t i n g s Resets all settings to f ac tory settings ex cept for the “F avourite” settings and pr ogr amme preset data. After completing this pr ocess, the initial set-up scr e en is displayed. Completing auto tuning in initial set-up will r eset[...]
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114/138 Analogue Set-up P r ogr amme List Display Selec t “Off” to hide the list of analogue channels fr om the XMB™ (Xr ossMediaBar). 1 Digit Dir ec t When “1 Digit Dir ec t” is set to “On”, you can selec t an analogue channel using one pr eset number button (0 – 9) on the r emote. • When “1 Digit Dir ec t” is set to “On”[...]
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115/138 Analogue Set-up Pro g ram m e So r t i n g Changes the or der of analogue channels stor ed in the TV . 1 P r ess to selec t the channel you w ant to move to a new position, then pr ess . 2 P r ess to selec t the new position f or the channel, then pr ess . Pro g ram m e L a b e l s Assigns a channel name of your choice, up to five letters o[...]
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116/138 Analogue Set-up 4 P r ess to e xit the labeling pr ocedur e. Intelligent P ic ture • On with Indicator: Automaticall y r educes the pic tur e noise. The signal level bar is displayed when the channel is changed or the display is changed fr om an input scr e en to a TV pr ogr amme. • On: Automaticall y r educes the pic ture noise. • Of[...]
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117/138 Analogue Set-up 5 P r ess to selec t “Channel”, then pr ess . 6 P ress to selec t “S” (for cable channels) or “C” (f or terr estrial channels), then press . 7 T une the channels as follows: If you do not know the channel number (F r equency): P r ess to sear ch f or the ne xt av ailable channel. The sear ch stops when a channel [...]
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118/138 Analogue Set-up • Audio Fil ter: Impr oves the sound of individual channels when distortion occurs in mono br oadcasts. • Y ou cannot receive ster eo or dual sound when “Low” or “High” is selec ted. • Skip: Skips unused analogue channels when you pr ess PROG +/– to selec t channels. T o selec t channels you have pr ogr ammed[...]
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119/138 Digital Set-up Subtitle Set-up • Subtitle Setting: When set to “F or Har d Of Hearing”, visual aids f or the hearing impair ed ar e displayed with the subtitles (when such visual aids ar e av ailable). • P r ef erred Language: Allows you to select the language of the subtitles. Audio Set-up • Audio T ype: Switches to broadcast f o[...]
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120/138 Digital Set-up • The eff ec t may not func tion or may vary depending on the pr ogr amme r egar dless of the “Dynamic Range” setting. • MPEG Audio Level: Adjusts the MPEG audio sound level. Digital T uning • Digital Auto T uning: T unes in the av ailable digital channels. Y ou can retune the TV after moving house, or to sear ch f [...]
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121/138 Digital Set-up T o lock/unlock a digital channel: P r ess the yellow button. T o hide/unhide a digital channel: P r ess the blue button. T o change the order of the digital channels: P r ess , then pr ess to selec t the new position f or the channel and pr ess . • F or satellite channels, it is possible to per f orm these oper ations on e[...]
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122/138 Digital Set-up • LNA: Impr oves the pic tur e quality of the channel (noisy pic tur e) when the br oadcast signal is very weak. Satellite T uning • Satellite Auto T uning: T unes in the av ailable satellite channels. Y ou can choose up to 4 diff er ent satellite connec tions thanks to the DiSEqC 1.0 management . Ne xt settings are indep[...]
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123/138 Digital Set-up Pa r e n t a l L o c k Sets an age r estric tion to viewing. T o view any pr ogr amme r ated f or ages above the age you specify , enter the correct PIN code. PIN Code Enter your PIN code to ac tiv ate “P ar ental Lock”. Y ou can also change the PIN code. • PIN code 9999 is al w ays accepted. T echnical Set up • A[...]
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124/138 Digital Set-up • Service Replacement : Selec t “On” to automaticall y change the channel when br oadcaster changes tr ansmission of the viewing pr ogr amme to a diff erent channel. CA Module Set-up P r ovides access to a pay TV service after you obtain a Conditional Access Module (CAM) and a view car d. Se e the location of the (PCMCI[...]
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125/138 Network Settings Network • IP Addr ess Settings: - Manual: Allows you to set the network settings accor ding to your network envir onment . - DHCP (DNS manual): Automaticall y acquir es the network settings e x cept f or DNS server settings. Y ou can manuall y set the DNS settings. - DHCP (DNS automatic): Automaticall y acquir es the netw[...]
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126/138 Network Settings Server Diagnostics Diagnoses whether the TV can connec t to each server on the home network. Render er F unc tion Enables playback of photo/music/video files on the TV thr ough other contr ol devices on the network, such as a digital still camer a or mobile phone. Render er Access Contr ol Allows you to specify the accessib[...]
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127/138 Troubleshooting Check whether the (standby) indicator is flashing in r ed. When the (standby) indicator is flashing The self -diagnosis func tion is ac tiv a ted. 1 Count how many times the (standby) indicator flashes betwe en each two second br eak. F or e xample, the indicator may flash thr ee times, go off f or two seconds, then flash ag[...]
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128/138 Troubleshooting Pi c t u re Ther e is no pic tur e (scre en is dark) and no sound. • Check the aerial/antenna/cable connec tion. • Connec t the TV to the mains/AC power , and pr ess on the TV . • If the (standby) indica tor lights up in r ed, pr ess TV . No pic tur e or menu information fr om equipment connec ted to the scart connec t[...]
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129/138 Troubleshooting Tiny black points and/or bright points appear on the scr e en. • The scr e en is composed of pixels. Tiny black points and/or bright points (pix els) on the scr e en do not indicate a malfunc tion. The pic tur e contours are distorted. • Selec t “Standar d” or “Off” in “Motionflow” (94). • Change the curren[...]
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130/138 Troubleshooting • Use a digital still camer a memory car d or other stor age device that has be en f ormatted accor ding to the instruc tion manual supplied with the digital still camer a. • Oper ations ar e not guar ante ed f or all USB devices. Also, oper ations diff er depending on the f eatur es of the USB device and the video being[...]
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131/138 Troubleshooting Channels Y ou cannot selec t your desired channel. • Switch betwe en digital and analogue mode, and selec t the desir ed digital/analogue channel. Some channels ar e blank. • The channel is f or scr ambled/subscription service onl y . Subscribe to a pay TV service. • The channel is used onl y f or data (no pic tur e or[...]
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132/138 Troubleshooting Home Network Connec tion diagnostic r esults indicate a f ailur e. Check Connec tions • Use a str aight cable f or the LAN cable. • Check if the cable is connec ted firml y . • Check the connec tion between the TV and the ro u t e r . Check Settings • Change the IP addr ess f or the DNS server (“Checking the Networ[...]
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133/138 Troubleshooting • If security softw ar e is installed on the PC, be sur e to allow connec tions fr om external devices. F or details, r ef er to the manual supplied with your security softw ar e. • The load on the PC may be too high or the server application may become unstable. T ry the f ollowing: - Stop the server application and r e[...]
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134/138 Troubleshooting • Oper ations are not guar anteed f or all servers. Also, oper ations diff er depending on the f eatur es of the server and the content in question. • T urn the connec ted device on. Check Connec tions • Check that the LAN cable and/or mains lead/ AC power cor d of the server has not become disconnec ted. Check Setting[...]
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135/138 Troubleshooting • Check that the connec ted device is r egistered under “Render er Access Contr ol” (126). Onl y a f ew icons appear under the “Network“ in the Home Menu • This is normal when internet connec tion is not av ailable. Y ou can use thre e pre-installed Widgets pr operl y . T o enjoy mor e Widgets, please check that [...]
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136/138 Troubleshooting Gener al The TV’ s power cannot be turned on. • Check if ENERG Y SA VING SWIT CH is on (7). Some pr ogr ammes cannot be tuned. • Check the aerial or dish. • The satellite cable migh t be short-cir cuited or ther e might be connec tion problems of the cable. P lease check the cable and connec tion and then turn the TV[...]
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137/138 Troubleshooting The TV turns off automaticall y (the TV enters standby mode). • Check if the “Sle ep Timer” is ac tivated, or confirm the “Dur ation” setting of “On Timer” (89). • Check if the “Idle TV Standby” is ac tiv ated (90). • If no signal is r eceived and no oper ation is per f ormed in the TV mode fo r 10 minu[...]
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138/138 Troubleshooting Y ou cannot selec t “Off” in “Control f or HDMI”. • If you have connec ted any audio system that is compatible with Contr ol f or HDMI, you cannot selec t “Off” in this menu. If you w ant to change the audio output to the TV speak er , selec t “TV Speak er” in the “Speaker” menu (106). Not all channels [...]