Sony Kdl 22px300 Operating Instructions
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21 GB Watching TV The “Recommendations” feature automatically analyses your interests by referencing your viewing history to find programmes and items you may like, and presents them in the “Favourites” menu. To activate this feature, select “On” in “Recommendation” of “General Set-up” (see page 48). z Recommended programmes that are currently being broadcast are displayed in a stack list of items. Press to expand the selected item into a full view. ~ The “Recommendations” feature may not be available depending on your region, country and broadcasting conditions. You can add/remove your favourite items through the “XMB” or while you are displaying content on the screen. 1Press OPTIONS after selecting the desired item on the “XMB”. 2Select “Add to Favourites” or “Remove from Favourites”. Recommendations Adding/Removing Favourites 0728photoPC Piano HDMI 1 AV2YI-TV THREE003 TV FLOWERS RecommendationsRecommendations
22 GB Using Optional Equipment Connecting Optional Equipment You can connect a wide range of optional equipment to your TV. Connecting audio-video equipment (quality order, high to low) Connect toConnect withDescription 4, 0 HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, or 4HDMI cableHDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) provides an uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface between this TV and any HDMI-equipped audio/video equipment. In addition, when you connect the equipment that is compatible with “Control for HDMI”, communication with the connected equipment is supported. ~ Be sure to use only an authorised HDMI cable bearing the HDMI logo. If connecting a digital audio system that is compatible with Audio Return Channel (ARC) technology, use the HDMI IN 1. If not, an additional connection with DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) is necessary. IN2 3 2AV (MONO)L R
23 GB Using Optional Equipment If the equipment has a DVI jack (socket), connect it to the HDMI IN 4 through a DVI - HDMI adaptor interface (not supplied), and connect the equipment’s audio out jacks (sockets) to the PC/HDMI 4 AUDIO IN which is located in the PC IN. 7 / COMPONENT INComponent video cable, audio cable— 1 / AV1 SCART cableWhen you connect an analogue decoder, the TV tuner outputs scrambled signals to the decoder, and the decoder unscrambles the signals before outputting them. qa AV2, and AV 2Composite video cableWhen connecting a mono equipment, connect to the AV2 L jack (socket). Connecting audio/portable equipment Connect toConnect withDescription 6 (VAR/FIX) Audio cableYou can listen to TV sound on the connected Hi-Fi audio equipment. 5 DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)Optical audio cableYou can listen to TV sound on the connected Home theatre system with digital input. 9 USB USB cableYou can enjoy photo/music/video files stored in USB device (page 24). Connecting other equipment Connect toConnect withDescription 3 PC IN PC cable with ferrites, audio cableIt is recommended to use a PC cable with ferrites, such as the “Connector, Mini D-sub 15” (ref. 1-793-504-11, available in Sony Service Centre), or an equivalent. 2 LAN LAN cableYou can enjoy contents stored in DLNA-compatible devices via a network (page 27). 8 CAM (Conditional Access Module)Provides access to pay TV services. For details, refer to the instruction manual supplied with your CAM. z Do not insert the smart card directly into the TV CAM (Conditional Access Module) slot. It must be fitted into the Conditional Access Module provided by your authorised dealer. ~ CAM is not supported in some countries/areas. Check with your authorised dealer. qs i HeadphonesYou can listen to TV sound through headphones. Connect toConnect withDescription
24 GB Viewing Pictures from Connected Equipment To view two pictures simultaneously – PAP (Picture and Picture) “PAP” displays two pictures at the same time from connected equipment and TV programme/composite video except SCART connector. ~ This function is not available with PC input. 1Press OPTIONS. 2Select the “PAP” from the OPTIONS Menu. 3Press G/g to switch audio output between the two pictures. The highlighted picture is audible. To view two pictures simultaneously – PIP (Picture in Picture) “PIP” displays a picture from the connected PC in the full screen, and a TV programme or composite video except SCART connector in an inset window. 1Press OPTIONS. 2Select the “PIP” from the OPTIONS Menu. 3Use the OPTIONS Menu to switch audio output between the two pictures. Playing back Photo/Music/ Video via USB You can enjoy photo/music/video files stored in a Sony digital still camera or camcorder through a USB cable or USB storage device on your TV. 1Press HOME and select the listed USB devices under the “Photo”, “Music” or “Video” category. 2Select files or folders to play from the list on the selected USB device. Photo Playback Auto Start Photo playback automatically starts when you connect a USB storage device after turning on the TV, and “Slideshow” or “Thumbnail View” is selected in the “USB Auto Start” settings (page 48). ~ When connecting a Sony digital camera to the TV with a USB cable, USB connection settings on your camera need to be set to “Auto” or “Mass Storage” mode. Video files are located in the following folder structure (hierarchal position): /AVCHD/BDMV/STREAM/00000.MTS /PRIVATE/AVCHD/BDMV/STREAM/ 00000.MTS /MP_ROOT/100ANV01/MAHA0001.MP4 Avoid losing your files by backing up all your media files stored on USB equipment. Sony cannot accept responsibility for lost or damaged data stored on USB equipment. BRAVIA TV supports DivX®. Check the website below for updated information about compatible USB devices. http://support.sony-europe.com/TV/compatibility/ USB Photo Viewer supports FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 file systems. USB playback of the following photo file formats is available: – JPEG (JPEG format files with the extension “.jpg” and conforming to DCF or Exif) – RAW (ARW/ARW 2.0 format files with the extension “.arw”) (preview only) USB playback is supported for the following music file format: – MP3 (files with the extension “.mp3” that have not been copyrighted) 1Tu rn o n th e connected equipment. 2Press and select the desired input source.
25 GB Using Optional Equipment USB playback is supported for the following video file format: – AVCHD (files with the extension “.mts” or “.m2ts”) – MP4 (AVC) (files with the extension “.mp4”) – MPEG1 (files with the extension “.mpg”) Avoid losing your files by backing up all your media files stored on a USB device. Sony cannot accept responsibility for lost or damaged data stored on a USB device. This feature is not supported with the USB connector on the front of PlayStation ™2. To display a photograph — Picture Frame You can display a photograph on the screen for a selected period of time. After that period, the TV automatically switches itself into standby mode. 1Select a photograph. 2Press OPTIONS while the selected photograph is displayed, then press F/f to select “File Options” and press . 3Press F/f to select “Picture Frame Image” and press . 4Press HOME, then press G/g to select “Photo”, then select “Picture Frame” and press . The TV is switched to Picture Frame mode, and the selected photograph is displayed on the screen. To set the duration of displaying a photograph Press OPTIONS, then select “Duration” and press . Then, select the duration, and press . The counter appears on the screen. ~ If the photograph is selected from a USB device, it must remain connected to the TV. If “Sleep Timer” is activated, the TV automatically will switch into standby mode. To display a photomap By connecting a digital still camera with GPS function, you can display a photograph with a map of the location where the photograph was taken. To use this feature, the TV has to be connected to the Internet to download map information. 1Select a photograph by using the “XMB”. 2Press f/F to zoom in/out on the map. 3Press the far left coloured button repeatedly to change the display position of the map. ~ Only a large-scale map that cannot be zoomed in or out is displayed if the TV is not connected to the Internet or the online map service is terminated. The position indicated on the map may differ depending on the image capture device. The Internet online map service is provided by a third party. For this reason, service may be changed or terminated without prior notification.
26 GB Using BRAVIA Sync with Control for HDMI With the “Control for HDMI” function, BRAVIA Sync helps to communicate with BRAVIA Sync-compatible equipment using HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control). Use the following settings and tips to help unify control of your connected equipment. 1Press HOME. 2Press G/g to select “Settings”. 3Press F/f to select “External Inputs” and press . 4Press F/f to select “Control for HDMI” in “HDMI Set-up”, then select “On”. z “Control for HDMI” (BRAVIA Sync) is only available for the connected Sony equipment that has the BRAVIA Sync or is compatible with “Control for HDMI”. The “Control for HDMI” settings must be set on both the TV and connected equipment. For settings on the connected equipment, refer to their instruction manuals. When specific Sony equipment compatible with “Control for HDMI” (BRAVIA Sync) is connected, BRAVIA sync is automatically activated on the equipment. Controlling BRAVIA Sync-Compatible Equipment BRAVIA Sync-compatible equipment is listed as a new input source under “External Inputs” in the Home Menu (page 46). To control the equipment by using the remote, press SYNC MENU and select the desired equipment from “HDMI Device Selection”.BD/DVD Player Automatically turns the BRAVIA Sync- compatible equipment on and switches the input to that equipment when you select it from the Home Menu or Sync Menu. Automatically turns the TV on and switches the input to the connected equipment when the equipment starts to play. Automatically turns the connected equipment off when you switch the TV to standby mode. AV Amplifier Automatically turns the connected AV amplifier on and switches the sound output from the TV speaker to the audio system when you turn the TV on. This function is only available if you have previously used the AV amplifier to output TV sound. Automatically switches the sound output to the AV amplifier by turning the AV amplifier on when the TV is turned on. Automatically turns the connected AV amplifier off when you switch the TV to standby mode. Adjusts the volume (2 +/–) and mutes the sound (%) of the connected AV amplifier through the TV’s remote. When connecting a digital audio system that is compatible with Audio Return Channel (ARC) technology, connect to HDMI IN 1 with an HDMI cable. If connecting a system that is incompatible with “Control for HDMI” or Audio Return Channel, an additional audio connection via DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) is necessary. Video Camera Automatically turns the TV on and switches the input to the connected video camera when the connected video camera is turned on. Automatically turns the connected video camera off when you switch the TV to standby mode. HDMI Device Selection Device Control Speakers TV Control Return to TVSync Menu HDMI 1
27 GB Using Home Network Features Using Home Network Features With this TV, you can enjoy contents stored in DLNA-compatible devices on the home network. Devices that store and provide contents, such as photo/music/video files, are called “Server”. The TV receives the photo/music/video files from the server via the network, and you can enjoy them on the TV even in other rooms. To enjoy the home network, a DLNA- compatible device (VAIO, Cyber-shot, etc.) is necessary as a server. Make either the wired connection (see the following “Connecting to the Network”), or wireless connection (see “Wireless LAN Ready” on page 28). In addition, when you connect your TV to the Internet, you can enjoy displaying a photograph that shows its location on the map (page 25), or enjoy Internet video (page 29). ~ You will need to contract with an Internet service provider to connect to the Internet. Connecting to the Network Network cable (not supplied)Router DSL modem/ Cable modem To network devices Internet TV Network cable (not supplied)
28 GB Wireless LAN Ready Wireless LAN Ready lets you easily access the Internet and your home network with the USB Wireless LAN Adapter UWA-BR100 (as of January 2010). By inserting the USB Wireless LAN Adapter into your TV’s USB port, you can easily create a cable-free network. ~ Before setting up the wireless LAN function of the TV, be sure to set up a wireless LAN router. The USB Wireless LAN Adapter is supplied or available as an optional accessory, depending on your TV model. In some regions/countries, the USB Wireless LAN Adapter may not be available. This feature is not supported with the USB connector on the front of PlayStation ™2. Using the Wireless LAN Ready feature you can connect the TV to your wireless LAN. The set-up procedure differs depending on the type of wireless LAN and wireless LAN router. Before setting up a wireless LAN, check your wireless LAN environment using the following chart. 1Secure wireless LAN ? YES: Go to 2. NO: Configure the following “Network Set-up” and “Unsecured Network with Any Type of Wireless LAN Router”. 2Do you use a wireless LAN router compatible with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) ? YES: Configure the following “Network Set-up” and “Secured Network with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)”. NO: Configure the following “Network Set-up” and “Secured Network without Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)”.The start-up screen of “Network Set-up” allows you to select a setting procedure according to your network environment. “View Network Status”: Select to confirm your network status. “Wired Set-up”: Use to connect to a wired network. “Wireless Set-up”: Use to connect to a wireless network. The WPS standard makes security of a wireless home network as straightforward as pressing the WPS button on the wireless LAN router. Before setting up a wireless LAN, check the position of the WPS button on the router and verify how to use it. 1Select “Wireless Set-up” from the “Network Set-up” start-up screen. 2Select “WPS (Push Button)” for Push Button method or “WPS (PIN)” for PIN method. 3Follow the instructions appeared on the set-up screen. ~ To connect to a wireless LAN with WPS, your wireless LAN router needs to support the WPS standard. For setting up a wireless LAN, SSID (wireless network name) and security key (WEP or WPA key) will be required. If you do not know them, consult the instruction manual of your router. 1Select “Wireless Set-up” from the “Network Set-up” start-up screen. 2Select “Scan”, then select a network from the list of scanned wireless networks. 3Follow the instructions that appear on the set-up screen. Connecting to Your Wireless LAN Network Set-up Secured Network with Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Secured Network without Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS)
29 GB Using Home Network Features For setting up a wireless LAN, SSID (wireless network name) will be required. Security key (WEP or WPA key) will not be required because you need to select no security method in this procedure. 1Select “Wireless Set-up” from the “Network Set-up” start-up screen. 2Select “Scan”, then select a network from the list of scanned wireless networks. 3Follow the instructions appeared on the set-up screen. Enjoying BRAVIA Internet Video BRAVIA Internet Video serves as a gateway to Internet content, delivering a variety of on- demand entertainment straight to your TV. By making a broadband Internet connection, you can enjoy video content, including movies and cartoons. ~ Be sure to connect your TV to the broadband Internet and complete the initial set-up and “Network Set-up” (page 56). To Use Internet Video You can seek forward or seek backward in the video content. (This feature is available depending on Internet content services.) 1Press INTERNET VIDEO. 2Press F/f/G/g to select the desired video icon to be displayed and press . To return to single picture mode Press RETURN. z The interface to Internet content depends on the Internet content providers. Services block video content based on the “Parental Lock” setting of the TV. Some service providers do not support this function. To update BRAVIA Internet Video content services, select “Settings” in the Home Menu, then select “Refresh Internet Content” in “Network” (page 57). Unsecured Network with Any Type of Wireless LAN Router
30 GB Enjoying Photo/Music/ Video Files via the Network Enjoy various content, such as photo/music/ video files, stored in DLNA Certified media server on your home network. With the home network feature, you can enjoy the Internet and/or network content on the TV even in other rooms. To enjoy your home network, DLNA Certified equipment (e.g. VAIO) is necessary as a server. 1Press HOME. 2Press G/g to select the listed media servers under the “Photo”, “Music” or “Video” category. 3Press F/f to select files or folders to play from the list on the selected media server. ~ Files from a network device need to be compatible with the following file formats. – Still images: JPEG format – Music: MP3 format or linear PCM format – Video: The following file formats stored on the server: AVCHD or MPEG2 format (not playable in some cases) To enjoy photographs, music and videos on the TV screen by operating devices – Renderer You can play back photo, music and video files stored in network devices (e.g. digital still cameras, mobile phones) on the TV screen by directly operating the target device. The network device should also be renderer- compatible. 1Press HOME. 2Press G/g to select “Settings”. 3Press F/f to select “Network”, and then set “Renderer Function”, “Renderer Access Control” and “Renderer Set-up” in “Renderer” if necessary (page 57). 4Play back media files by using the network devices. Checking the Network Connection Enter the respective alphanumeric values for your router if necessary. The items that need to be set (e.g. IP Address, Subnet Mask, DHCP) may differ depending on the Internet service provider or router. For details, refer to the instruction manuals provided by your Internet service provider, or those supplied with the router. 1Press HOME. 2Press G/g to select “Settings”. 3Press F/f to select “Network”, then press . 4Select “Network Set-up”, then press . 5Select “Auto” to set the IP Address and proxy server automatically, or “Custom” to set them manually. Follow the instructions appeared on the set-up screen. The start-up screen allows you to select a setting procedure according to your network environment. “View Network Status”: Select to confirm your network status. “Wired Set-up”: Use to connect to a wired network. “Wireless Set-up”: Use to connect to a wireless network.