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    Basic Operations
    Parts  Description
    Watching TV
    Using Other Devices
    Using “BRAVIA”  Sync
    Devices
    Useful Functions
    Using Internet
    Using Home  Network
    (DLNA)
    Configuring Various
    Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How  to Use Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Basic  Operations  > Useful  OPTIONS  button
    Useful OPTIONS button
    Quickly Accessing Functions by the OPTIONS Button
    By pressing the OPTIONS button, the Options Menu appears  and  provides quick  access to the
    functions  that  are available  for the currently displayed screen.  (The items in the Options Menu
    differ depending  on the selected screen.)  This provides faster access to functions  than  from the
    Home  Menu.
    Steps
    1. 
    Press the OPTIONS button to display the Options Menu.
    2. Select an item using the / buttons, then  press the  button.
    3. Select an item or value using the /// buttons, then  press the  button.
    To return  to the previous screen  during operation, press the RETURN button.
    OPTIONS
    OPTIONS 
    						
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    Basic Operations
    Parts  Description
    Watching TV
    Using Other Devices
    Using “BRAVIA”  Sync
    Devices
    Useful Functions
    Using Internet
    Using Home  Network
    (DLNA)
    Configuring Various
    Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How  to Use Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Watching  TV  > Watching  in  3D
    Watching  in 3D
    Overview
    You can  experience powerful 3D  entertainment, such as stereoscopic  3D  games  and  Blu-ray 3D
    Discs. You can  also watch  regular 2D  content  with 3D  effect.
    3D  Sync Transmitter  and  3D  Glasses communication  range
    The preferred viewing  position needs to be kept within the range where the 3D  Sync Transmitter
    works.
    Do  not put anything in front  of the 3D  Sync Transmitter.  Doing  so may affect its function. Signals
    between the 3D  Sync Transmitter and  3D  Glasses  may be interrupted if an infrared device is
    used near  the TV.
    Steps
    1. 
    Display  the content  to watch  in 3D  on the TV  screen.
    2. Turn the 3D  Glasses  on, then  put them on. 
    If no 3D  effect is achieved,  perform the following steps.  
    You can  use  the following models of 3D  Glasses: TDG-BR750,  BR250,  BR200,  BR100,
    BR50. (Availability of these models may differ depending  on the region/country.)
    3. Press the 3D  button to display the [3D Display] screen.
    3D  view without 3D  Glasses 3D  view with 3D  Glasses
    3D  Sync
    TransmitterOverhead  view
    120°
    1-6 m (3-20 ft.) Side view
    45°
    30° 1-6 m (3-20
    ft.)
    Power
    button
    3D Glasses TDG-BR250 
    						
    							4. Press the 3D  button repeatedly  to select  the [3D Display] mode to suit the displayed content.
    [Side -by-Side]: Displays side-by-side pictures in 3D. 
    [Over-Under]:  Displays over -under pictures in 3D. 
    [Simulated 3D]: Displays regular 2D  pictures in simulated  3D.
    To exit the 3D  Menu, press the RETURN button.
    To deactivate the 3D  effect
    Press the 3D  button repeatedly  to select  [Off] in [3D Display].
    To adjust the 3D  settings
    You can  adjust  the following 3D  settings.
    Press the HOME button, select  
     [Settings] →  [Picture  &  Display] → [3D Settings], then  the
    desired  option.
    [3D Display]
    Opens  [3D Display] to switch the display modes.
    [3D Depth  Adjustment] Adjusts the depth  of 3D pictures  on the screen  (available only for content with 3D signals).  Select
    [Auto(High)] to always optimize  to a visually comfortable  depth. Select [Auto(Low)] to provide a
    visually comfortable  depth  which is  close to the original  picture. You can also manually  set the
    adjustment value. 
    ([Auto(High)]/[Auto(Low)] are  available  depending on the TV model.)
    [Simulated 3D  Effect] Heightens/lessens the 3D effect  when you display 2D pictures  in simulated 3D.
    [3D Glasses Brightness] Sets  the image  brightness when using 3D display mode. By selecting  [Auto], image  brightness
    through the 3D Glasses is  automatically adjusted in conjunction with the [Picture Mode] setting.
    [Auto  3D] Automatically  switches to 3D display mode  when a 3D signal is  detected. Select [Off] to prevent 3D
    display mode  from being  automatically selected  when a 3D signal is  detected. 
    [3D Signal Notification] Notifies when a 3D signal is  detected.
    Notes
    3D effect  is  available  only when pictures  are  displayed  in full screen.
    If [Motionflow] is  set to other than  [Off], the smooth movement of the picture  may be lost as the
    picture  process  to minimize  screen  flicker is  applied.  In such a case, set [Motionflow] to [Off] to
    3D 
    						
    							display the original  picture.
    Recommended viewing angle  and distance  may vary depending on the TV’s location  and room
    conditions.
    Simulated  3D effect  may be less pronounced with some  picture  sources.
    Perceived  simulated 3D effect  may vary from person to person.
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    Basic Operations
    Parts  Description
    Watching TV
    Using Other Devices
    Using “BRAVIA”  Sync
    Devices
    Useful Functions
    Using Internet
    Using Home  Network
    (DLNA)
    Configuring Various
    Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How  to Use Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Basic  Operations  > Watch  connected  device
    Watch  connected  device
    Switching Input Source
    Switch  the input source  to a device (e.g.  BD player,  digital  still camera,  camcorder) that  is
    connected  to the TV  using an HDMI cable,  component  cable,  or video cable.
    Steps
    1. 
    After making a connection, turn on the connected  device.
    2. Press the INPUT button repeatedly  to select  the connected  device.
    3. Start playback  on the connected  device.
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    Top Page  > Parts  Description  > Front
    Front
    Light sensor
    Senses room light level and adjusts the screen  brightness accordingly.
    Do not put anything near  the sensor. Doing so may affect  its function.
    Remote control sensor
    Receives signals from the remote control.
    Do not put anything near  the sensor. Doing so may affect  its function.
     (Picture off/Timer)
    Lights up in green when you select [Picture Off].
    Lights up in orange when you set the timer.
    Lights up in and/or blinks orange during a software upgrade.
     (Standby)
    Lights up in red  when your  TV is  in standby  mode, PC power  saving mode  or
    during a software upgrade.
    I (Power)
    Lights up in green when the TV is  on.
    3D Sync  Transmitter
    Emits the 3D sync signal.
    Do not put anything near  the sensor. Doing so may affect  its function.
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    Watching TV
    Using Other Devices
    Using “BRAVIA”  Sync
    Devices
    Useful Functions
    Using Internet
    Using Home  Network
    (DLNA)
    Configuring Various
    Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How  to Use Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Parts  Description  > Right
    Right
     (Power)
    Press to turn  on the TV or to enter standby  mode.
    CH  +/– (Channel)//
    Press to select the next (+) or previous (–)  channel.
    In the TV Home Menu, these  buttons will work as 
    /.
     +/– (Volume)//
    Press to adjust the volume.In the TV Home Menu, these  buttons will work as 
    /.
     (Input select)/ (Select/Confirm)
    Press to display a list  of inputs.
    To select the connected device input,  press  this button repeatedly.  In the TV Home Menu, this button will work as 
     (select/confirm).
    HOME
    Press to display the TV Home Menu.
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    Using Other Devices
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    Devices
    Useful Functions
    Using Internet
    Using Home  Network
    (DLNA)
    Configuring Various
    Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How  to Use Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Parts  Description  > Bottom
    Bottom
     LAN
    Connects  to an existing network  using an Ethernet cable.
    RF input that connects  to your  cable or antenna.
    DIGITAL AUDIO  OUT (OPTICAL)
    You can listen to TV sound  on a connected home  theater system with digital
    input.
    HDMI  IN 1/4
    HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)  provides an uncompressed, all -
    digital audio/video interface between this TV and any HDMI-equipped audio/video
    device. In addition, when you connect  device that is  compatible with “Control for
    HDMI”, communication  with the connected device is  supported.
    Be  sure  to use only an authorized HDMI cable bearing the HDMI logo.
    If connecting a digital audio  system that is  compatible with Audio Return
    Channel  (ARC) technology, use HDMI IN 1. If not, an additional connection
    with DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)  is  necessary.
    If the device has a DVI jack, connect  it to HDMI IN 2 through a DVI - HDMI
    adapter interface (not  supplied), and connect  the devices  audio  out jacks to
    PC/HDMI  2 AUDIO IN.
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    Useful Functions
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    (DLNA)
    Configuring Various
    Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How  to Use Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Parts  Description  > Rear
    Rear
    Speaker Integrated Stand
    Connects  to the Speaker  Integrated  Stand.
    Speaker  Integrated  Stand is  not supported  by some  models.
    / VIDEO IN 1
    Connect  with a composite video cable. When connecting mono  device, connect
    to the L (MONO) audio  jack.
    / COMPONENT IN, VIDEO IN 2
    This input can be used as a composite video input or as a component  video
    input.  When connecting mono  device, connect  to the L (MONO) audio  jack.
    For composite use, connect  to VIDEO IN 2 for video, and to AUDIO (L/R)  of 
    /
     COMPONENT IN for audio  signals.
    For component  connection, use Y,  PB, PR for video signals and also connect  to
    AUDIO (L/R)  for audio  signals.
    The  TV will automatically detect  and switch between VIDEO IN 2 and 
    /
     COMPONENT IN. To manually  set the input type, press  the HOME
    button, select 
     [Settings] →  [Channels  &  Inputs]  → [Video
    2/Component  Selection].
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