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    							21 GB
    Using Optional Equipment
    Connecting audio-video equipment (quality order, high to low)
    Connect toConnect withDescription
    4 HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, 
    or 4HDMI cableDigital video and audio signals are input from the connected 
    equipment.
    In addition, when you connect the equipment that is 
    compatible with control for HDMI, communication with the 
    connected equipment is supported. See page 37 to set up this 
    communication.
    If the equipment has a DVI socket/jack, connect the DVI 
    socket/jack to the HDMI IN 1 socket/jack through a DVI - 
    HDMI adaptor interface (not supplied), and connect the 
    equipment’s audio out socket/jack to the PC/HDMI 1 AUDIO 
    IN socket/jack in the PC IN sockets/jacks. (The PC/HDMI 1 
    AUDIO IN socket/jack is used as the audio in socket/jack for 
    both the PC IN and HDMI IN 1 sockets/jacks.)
    ~
     Be sure to use only an authorised HDMI cable bearing the 
    HDMI logo. We recommend that you use a Sony HDMI 
    cable (high speed type).
     When connecting an audio system that is compatible with 
    control for HDMI, be sure to also connect it to the 
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) socket/jack.
    3  / 1 or 2 Component video 
    cable, audio cableWhen using the component video jack  1 as the video jack 
    3, select “Video 3” in the “Video 3/Component 1 Input” 
    menu (page 37).
    ~
     You cannot use the component video jack  1 and the 
    video jack  3 at the same time.
    2 9 1, 1 
    or 2, and 1 
    or 2S-video cable or 
    composite video 
    cable, audio cableTo avoid picture noise, do not connect the camcorder to the 
    video jack  1 and the S video jack  1 at the same time. 
    If you connect a mono equipment, connect to the L (MONO) 
    jack 1 or 2.
    When using the video jack  1 and audio jack  1 as 
    output jacks, select “Output” in the “Video 1 Input/Output” 
    menu (page 37).
    Connecting audio/portable equipment
    Connect toConnect withDescription
    5 DIGITAL 
    AUDIO OUT 
    (OPTICAL)Optical audio 
    cableYou can listen to TV sound on the connected Home theatre 
    system with digital input.
    1 Audio cableYou can listen to TV sound on the connected Hi-Fi audio 
    equipment.
    8 USB USB cableYou can enjoy photo/music/video files stored in a Sony 
    digital still camera or camcorder (page 24).
    (Continued)
     
    						
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    Connecting other equipment
    Connect toConnect withDescription
    6  / PC IN PC cable with 
    ferrites, audio 
    cableIt is indispensable to use a PC cable with ferrite cores.
    7 LAN LAN cableYou can enjoy the TV’s network features (page 27).
    0 i HeadphonesYou can listen to TV sound through headphones.
     
    						
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    Using Optional Equipment
    Viewing Pictures from 
    Connected Equipment
    Turn on the connected equipment, then 
    perform the following operation.
    To view two pictures simultaneously 
    – Twin Picture/PIP (Picture in Picture)
    You can view two pictures (external or PC 
    input and TV programme) on the screen 
    simultaneously. 
    Each time you press  , the viewing mode 
    changes cyclically from “Twin Picture,” to 
    “PIP,” to single picture mode.
    ~
     “PC Power Management” (page 31) is not 
    available in PIP mode.
    z
     You can select the TV channel with the number 
    buttons or 
    PROG +/–.
    For Twin Picture mode
    1Press  . (except HDMI (PC) or PC 
    input)
    The picture from the connected equipment 
    is displayed on the left and the TV 
    programme is displayed on the right.
    The picture framed in gray is audible.
    2Press   or   repeatedly to return to 
    single picture mode.
    For PIP mode
    1Press  again.
    The mode changes from “Twin Picture” to 
    “PIP.”
    The picture from the connected PC or 
    equipment is displayed in full size and the 
    TV programme is displayed in the bottom 
    right corner.
    The sub screen picture is framed in gray 
    when the main screen is audible.
    You can use F/f to move the sub screen 
    position.
    2Press   or   repeatedly to return to 
    single picture mode.
    1Press .
    2Press F/f to select 
    the desired input 
    source, then press  .
     
    						
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    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.
    1Connect a supported USB device to the 
    TV.
    2Press HOME.
    3Press G/g to select “Photo,” “Music,” or 
    “Video.”
    4Press F/f to select a USB device, then 
    press .
    The file or folder list appears.
    To display a thumbnail list, press the 
    yellow button while the list is displayed.
    5Press F/f to select a file or folder, then 
    press .
    When you select a folder, select a file, 
    then press  .
    Playback starts.
    Photo Playback Auto Start
    The TV automatically starts photo playback 
    when the TV is turned on and a digital still 
    camera or other device storing photo files is 
    connected to the USB port then turned on 
    (page 36).
    ~
     While the TV is accessing the data on the USB 
    device, observe the following:
    – Do not turn off the TV or connected USB 
    device.
    – Do not disconnect the USB cable.
    – Do not remove the USB device.
    The data on the USB device may be damaged.
     Sony will not be held liable for any damage to, or 
    loss of, data on the recording media due to a 
    malfunction of any connected devices or the TV.
     Playback does not start automatically if the TV is 
    turned on after connecting the digital still camera 
    or other device to the USB port.
     USB playback is supported for the following 
    photo file formats:
    –  JPEG (JPEG format files with the extension 
    “.jpg” and conforming to DCF 2.0 or Exif 2.21)
    – RAW (ARW/ARW 2.0 format files with the 
    extension “.arw.” For preview only.)
     USB playback is supported for the following 
    music file format:– MP3 (files with the extension “.mp3” that have 
    not been copyrighted)
     USB playback is supported for the following 
    video file format:
    – MPEG1 (files with the extension “.mpg”)
     Photo Playback Auto Start works only for photo 
    files in the newest digital still camera folder 
    (DCF-compliant, highest-numbered “DCIM” 
    folder).
     Playback may not start automatically when some 
    digital still cameras (such as cameras with internal 
    memory) are connected.
     The file name and folder name support only 
    English.
     When you connect a Sony digital still camera, set 
    the camera’s USB connection mode to Auto or 
    “Mass Storage.” For more information about USB 
    connection mode, refer to the instructions supplied 
    with your digital camera.
     Check the website below for updated information 
    about compatible USB devices.
    http://www.sony-asia.com/bravia/flash.html
     Use a USB storage device that is compliant with 
    USB Mass Storage Class standards.
    z
     You can register the background music to be 
    played during a slideshow using   (Photo). 
    While playing back music, press OPTIONS, then 
    select “Add to Slideshow,” or while displaying a 
    photograph, press OPTIONS, then select “Music 
    Selection.”
    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 (page 24).
    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 RETURN repeatedly to return to 
    the Home Menu.
    5Press 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.
     
    						
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    Using Optional Equipment
    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.
    To return to the XMB™
    Press RETURN.
    ~
     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 photograph with the 
    location on the map
    When using a digital still camera with GPS 
    function, it is possible to display a photograph 
    with a map of the location where the 
    photograph was taken using a function of GPS 
    for recording longitude and latitude. Because 
    map information is downloaded from the 
    Internet online map service, the network 
    connection must be required and the TV has to 
    be connected to the network (page 27).
    1Select a photograph (page 24).
    2Press the green/red buttons to zoom in/out 
    on the map.
    To change the display position of the map 
    on the TV screen, press the blue button 
    repeatedly.
    ~
     Because the Internet online map service is 
    provided by a third party, service may be changed 
    or terminated without prior notification to the user.
     The position indicated on the map may differ 
    depending on the digital still camera.
     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 Internet online map service is 
    terminated. 
    z
     A map can be displayed in the case of 
    photograph’s Exif data includes a date 
    information, and the associated longitude and 
    latitude information (“Log files”) has been 
    recorded using a Sony GPS unit. Follow the 
    procedure described below.
    1Connect the GPS unit to the USB port.
    2Press HOME.
    3Press G/g to select “Photo.”
    4Press F/f to select the GPS unit, then 
    press 
    .
    5Select the following items using F/f, then 
    set them using F/f.
    –Time Zone
    –DST
    6Select “Yes,” then press .
    The GPS log files are loaded.
    7Disconnect the GPS unit and connect the 
    device on which the photograph is stored.
    8Select a photograph (page 24).
    9Press the green/red buttons to zoom in/out 
    on the map.
     
    						
    							26 GB
    Using BRAVIA Sync with 
    Control for HDMI
    The control for HDMI function enables the TV 
    to communicate with the connected equipment 
    that is compatible with the function, using 
    HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control).
    For example, by connecting Sony equipment 
    that is compatible with control for HDMI 
    (with HDMI cables), you can control them 
    together.
    Be sure to connect the equipment correctly, 
    and make the necessary settings.
    Control for HDMI
     Automatically turns the connected 
    equipment off when you switch the TV to 
    standby mode using the remote.
     Automatically turns the TV on and 
    switches the input to the connected 
    equipment when the equipment starts to 
    play.
     If you turn on a connected audio system 
    while the TV is on, the sound output 
    switches from the TV speaker to the audio 
    system.
     Adjusts the volume (2 +/–) and mutes the 
    sound (%) of a connected audio system.
     You can operate the connected Sony 
    equipment that has the BRAVIA Sync logo 
    by the TV remote by pressing:
    –N/x/X/m/M to operate the connected 
    equipment directly.
    –SYNC MENU to display the menu of the connected 
    HDMI equipment on the screen. 
    After displaying the menu, you can operate the 
    menu screen by using F/f/G/g,  , colour buttons, 
    and RETURN.
    –OPTIONS to display “Device Control,” then select 
    options from “Options” and “Content List” to 
    operate the equipment.
    – Refer to the instruction manual of the equipment for 
    available control.
     If “Control for HDMI” of the TV is set to 
    “On,” “Control for HDMI” of the 
    connected equipment is also automatically 
    switched to “On.”To connect the equipment that is 
    compatible with control for HDMI
    Connect the compatible equipment and the TV 
    with an HDMI cable. When connecting an 
    audio system, be sure to also connect the 
    DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack of 
    the TV and the audio system using an optical 
    audio cable. For details, see page 20.
    To make the control for HDMI settings
    The control for HDMI settings must be set on 
    both the TV side and connected equipment 
    side. See “HDMI Set-up” (page 37) for the TV 
    side settings. For settings on the connected 
    equipment, refer to the operating instructions 
    for that equipment.
     
    						
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    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.
    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).
    ~
     You will need to contract with an Internet service 
    provider to connect to the Internet.
    Connecting to the Network
    Enjoying Photo/Music/
    Video Files via the Network
    You can enjoy photo/music/video files on the 
    server easily by selecting an icon on the Home 
    Menu of the TV.
    1Press HOME.
    2Press G/g to select “Photo,” “Music,” or 
    “Video.”
    3Press F/f to select a server, then press  .
    The file or folder list appears.
    To display the thumbnail list, press the 
    yellow button while the list is displayed.
    When the server cannot be found
    See “Checking the Network Connection” 
    (page 28) and “Adjusting the Server 
    Display Settings” (page 29).
    4Press F/f to select a file or folder, then 
    press .
    When you select a folder, select a file, 
    then press  .
    Playback starts.
    z
     A map can be displayed with a photograph in the 
    case of longitude and latitude information has 
    been recorded to photograph’s Exif data (page 25).
    ~
     Depending on the network device, it may be 
    necessary to register the TV with the network 
    device.
     Picture quality may appear coarse when using   
    (Photo) because images may be enlarged 
    depending on the file. Also, images may not fill 
    the entire screen depending on the image size and 
    aspect ratio.
     Some photo files may take some time to be 
    displayed when using   (Photo).
     To play files that are received from a network 
    device, they need to conform to one of the 
    following file formats: 
    – Still images: JPEG format
    – Music: MP3 format or linear PCM format
    – Video: The following file formats stored on the 
    sever: AVCHD,HDV, MPEG2-PS (which in 
    some cases may not be able to be played)
    Depending on the network device, the file format 
    may be converted before transfer. In such cases, 
    the file format resulting after conversion is used 
    Network cable (not supplied) Broadband router
    DSL modem/
    Cable modem To network devices
    Internet TV
    Network 
    cable 
    (not 
    supplied)
    (Continued)
     
    						
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    for playback. For details, refer to the instruction 
    manual for the network device being used.
    Even files conforming to one of the file formats 
    given above cannot be played in some cases.
     The file name and folder name support only 
    English.
    To enjoy photographs, music and 
    videos on the TV screen by operating 
    devices
    – Renderer
    Renderer is a feature for playing photo, music 
    and video files stored in network devices 
    (digital still cameras, mobile phones, etc.) on 
    the TV by operating the controller device in 
    question. To use this feature, a renderer-
    compatible device such as a digital still camera 
    or mobile phone is required as the controller. 
    Refer as well to the instruction manual 
    supplied with the controller.
    1Set “Renderer Function,” “Renderer 
    Access Control” and “Renderer Set-up” in 
    “Network Settings” if necessary 
    (page 42).
    2Play the file selected using the controller 
    on the TV.
    The file is played on the TV over the 
    connected network.
    Use the controller or the TV’s remote to 
    perform operations during playback.
    z
     You can register the background music to be 
    played during a slideshow using   (Photo). 
    While playing back music, press OPTIONS, then 
    select “Add to Slideshow,” or while displaying a 
    photograph, press OPTIONS, then select “Music 
    Selection.”
    Checking the Network 
    Connection
    Enter the respective (alphanumeric) values for 
    your router. The items that need to be set may 
    differ, depending on the Internet service 
    provider or the router. For details, refer to the 
    instruction manuals that have been provided 
    by your Internet service provider or supplied 
    with the router.
    1Press HOME.
    2Press G to select “Settings.”
    3Press F/f to select “Network Settings,” 
    then press  .
    4Select “Network,” then press  .
    5Select “IP Address Settings,” then press 
    .
    6Select an item, and press  .
    When you select “DHCP (DNS 
    automatic)”
    Go to step 7.
    When you select “DHCP (DNS manual)”
    Set “Primary DNS”/“Secondary DNS” 
    using F/f/g and the number buttons. 
    When you select “Manual”
    Set the following items using F/f/g and 
    the number buttons.
     IP Address
     Subnet Mask
     Default Gateway
     Primary DNS/Secondary DNS
    If your ISP has a specific proxy server 
    setting
    Press OPTIONS, then press F/f to select 
    “Proxy Set-up” and press  . Then enter 
    the settings.
    7Press .
    8Press g to select “Test,” then press  .
    9Press G/g to select “Yes,” then press  .
    The network diagnostic starts.
    When the message “Connection 
    successful.” appears, press RETURN 
    repeatedly to exit.
    z
     If “Connection successful.” does not appear, see 
    “Troubleshooting” (page 49).
     
    						
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    Using Home Network Features
    Adjusting the Server 
    Display Settings
    You can select home network servers to be 
    displayed on the Home Menu.
    Up to 10 servers can be displayed on the Home 
    Menu automatically.
    1Set the server to allow connections from 
    the TV.
    For details on settings on the server, refer 
    to the Operating Instructions supplied 
    with the server.
    2Press HOME.
    3Press G/g to select “Settings.”
    4Press F/f to select “Network Settings,” 
    then press  .
    5Select “Server Display Settings,” then 
    press .
    6Select the server you want to display on 
    the Home Menu, then press  .
    7Select “Yes,” then press  .
    If you cannot connect to your home 
    network
    The TV can check if the server is being 
    correctly recognised.
    1Press HOME.
    2Press G/g to select “Settings.”
    3Press F/f to select “Network Settings,” 
    then press  .
    4Select “Server Diagnostics,” then press  .
    5Select “Yes,” then press  .
    The server diagnostic starts.
    When the server diagnostic is complete, 
    the diagnostic result list appears.
    6Select the server you want to confirm, 
    then press  .
    The diagnostic results of the selected 
    server appear.
    z
     If the diagnostic results indicate a failure, look up 
    the possible causes and what to do, and check 
    connections and settings.
    For details, see “Troubleshooting” (page 49).
     
    						
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    Using Menu Functions
    Navigating through TV Home Menu on XMB™
    The XMB™ (XrossMediaBar) is a menu of BRAVIA features and input sources displayed on the TV 
    screen. The XMB™ is an easy way to select programmes and adjust settings on your BRAVIA TV.
    1Press HOME to display the XMB™.
    2Press G/g to select the category.
    3Press F/f to select the item, then press  .
    4Follow the instructions on the screen.
    5Press HOME to exit.
    ~
     The options you can adjust vary depending on the situation.
     Unavailable options are greyed out or not displayed.
    Media category iconDescription
    SettingsYou can make advanced settings and adjustments. For details about 
    settings, see page 31.
    PhotoYou can enjoy photo files via USB devices or the network (page 24, 
    27).
    MusicYou can enjoy music files via USB devices or the network (page 24, 
    27).
    VideoYou can enjoy video files via USB devices or the network (page 24, 
    27).
    DigitalYou can select a digital channel, Digital Favourite List (page 18), or 
    Digital Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) (page 17).
    AnalogueYou can select an analogue channel or Analogue Favourite List 
    (page 18).
    To hide the list of analogue channels, set “Programme List Display” 
    to “Off” (page 38).
    External InputsYou can select equipment connected to the TV.
    To assign a label to an external input, see “Video Labels” (page 37).
    Category Object BarMedia Category Bar
     
    						
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