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    							[Zoom]Displays a 16:9  picture  that has been  converted into 4:3 letter  box format, in the correct aspect
    ratio.
    [Captions]Stretches  the picture  horizontally, while fitting captions  in the screen.
    Available Options (PC  Timing)
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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  > Audio (for analog  mode)
    Audio  (for  analog  mode)
    Steps
    1. 
    Press the HOME button, then  select   [Settings] at the bottom of the screen  using the /
    buttons.
    2. Select  [Sound] using the / buttons, then  press the  button.
    3. Select [MTS Audio] using the / buttons, then  press the  button.
    4. Select the desired  option using the / buttons, then  press the  button.
    To return  to the last viewed source,  press the HOME button twice.
    Tips
    To select sound  on digital channels, press  the OPTIONS  button, then  select [Alternate Audio].
    Available Options
    [Stereo] Adjusts sound  for stereo reception.
    [Auto  SAP] Adjusts sound  for second  channel  audio  of programs  such as bilingual.
    [Mono] Adjusts sound  for monaural reception. Use this option  when the stereo signal is  unstable.
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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  > Using Other  Devices  > HDMI connection
    HDMI connection
    Making  a Connection
    HDMI connection is recommended for optimum picture  quality. If your  BD/DVD player has  an
    HDMI jack, connect it using an HDMI cable.
    * Be sure  to use  an authorized  HDMI cable bearing  the HDMI logo.
    Steps
    1. 
    After making a connection, turn on the connected  BD/DVD player.
    2. Press the INPUT button repeatedly  to select  the connected  BD/DVD player.
    3. Start playback  on the connected  BD/DVD player.
    Tips
    If you connect  a device that is  compatible with “Control for HDMI,” you can control  it by simply
    using the TV’s remote control.
    Notes
    If the device has a DVI jack, connect  it to the HDMI (with AUDIO IN) port  through a DVI - HDMI
    adapter interface (not  supplied), and connect  the device’s audio  out jacks to the PC/HDMI  AUDIO
    IN.
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    BD/DVD player TV
    HDMI  cable  (not supplied)*
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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  > Using Other  Devices  > Component  video connection
    Component  video  connection
    Making  a Connection
    If your  BD/DVD player has  component  video jacks, connect it to the TV  using a component  video
    cable and  an audio cable.
    Steps
    1. 
    After making a connection, turn on the connected  BD/DVD player.
    2. Press the INPUT button repeatedly  to select  the connected  BD/DVD player.
    3. Start playback  on the connected  BD/DVD player.
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    BD/DVD player Audio cable  (not supplied) TV
    Component  video  cable  
    (not supplied)
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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  > Using Other  Devices  > Composite  connection
    Composite  connection
    Making  a Connection
    If your  BD/DVD player has  composite jacks, connect it using a composite video/audio cable.
    Steps
    1. 
    After making a connection, turn on the connected  BD/DVD player.
    2. Press the INPUT button repeatedly  to select  the connected  BD/DVD player.
    3. Start playback  on the connected  BD/DVD player.
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    BD/DVD player TV
    Composite video/audio  cable  
    (not supplied)
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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  > Using Other  Devices  > Digital  Still  Camera/Camcorder
    Digital Still Camera/Camcorder
    Making  a Connection
    Connect your  Sony  digital  still camera  or camcorder using an HDMI cable.  Use a cable that  has
    an HDMI mini jack for digital  still camera/camcorder  end,  and  a standard HDMI jack for the TV
    end.
    * Be sure  to use  an authorized  HDMI cable bearing  the HDMI logo.
    Steps
    1. 
    After making a connection, turn on the connected  digital  still camera/camcorder.
    2. Press the INPUT button repeatedly  to select  the connected  digital  still camera/camcorder.
    3. Start playback  on the connected  digital  still camera/camcorder.
    Tips
    If you connect  a device that is  compatible with “Control for HDMI,” you can control  it by simply
    using the TV’s remote control. Make  sure  that the device is  compatible with “Control for HDMI.”
    Some devices may not be compatible with “Control for HDMI” even though they have an HDMI
    jack.
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    Digital still camera/camcorder TV
    HDMI  cable  (not supplied)*
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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  > Using Other  Devices  > USB Device
    USB Device
    Making  a Connection
    Connect the USB storage  device to enjoy photo, music  and  video files stored in the device.
    Steps
    1. 
    After making a connection, turn on the connected  USB device.
    2. Press the HOME button, then  select   [Media]  at the bottom of the screen  using the /
    buttons.
    3. Select [Photos],  [Music] or [Videos]  using the / buttons, then  press the  button.
    4. Select the USB device containing the file  to play using the / buttons, then  press the 
    button.
    5. Select the folder or file  from the list using the / buttons, then  press the  button.
    If you  select  a folder, select  the file  using the 
    / buttons, then  press the  button.
    Playback starts.
    To return  to the last viewed source,  press the HOME button twice.
    To automatically display thumbnail  view or a slideshow
    You can  set  to automatically display thumbnail  view  or a slideshow when a USB device
    containing photo files is connected.
    You can  also set  to not automatically display a slideshow or thumbnail  view.
    Press the HOME button, then  select  
     [Settings] →  [Channels  & Inputs]/[Channels,
    USB storage device TV 
    						
    							Inputs &  Ginga]  → [USB  Auto Start] → [Browse  Photos],  [Start Slideshow] or [Off].
    Tips
    Photo files must be stored in a folder  under the DCIM folder  for automatic playback  start.  Also,  the
    folder  name  under the DCIM folder  is  required to be a combination of 3 numerals and 5 letters
    (can  include “_”), for example, 101MSDCF.
    Supported Photo File Formats
    Extension: .jpg / .jpe / .jpeg
    Image codec:  JPEG
    DCF 2.0 or Exif 2.21  is  supported.
    Extension: .arw
    Image codec:  RAW
    ARW/ARW  2.0 format is  supported  (for preview  only).
    Extension: .mpo
    Image codec:  MPO
    Supported Music File Formats
    Extension: .mp3
    Audio codec:  MP1L3
    Copyrighted files are  not supported.
    Extension: .wav
    Audio codec:  WAV
    Extension: .wma
    Audio codec:  WMA9
    Extension: .mp4,  .m4a
    Audio codec:  AAC-LC, HE-AAC v1
    Supported Video File Formats
    Extension: .mpg  / .mpe  / .mpeg / .m2t
    Container: MPEG1, MPEG2PS, MPEG2TS
    Video codec:  MPEG1, MPEG2
    Audio codec:  MPEG1L2, LPCM, AC3,  AAC-LC
    Extension: .m2ts  / .mts
    Container: MPEG2TS
    Video codec:  AVC/H.264
    Audio codec:  AAC-LC, AC3
    Extension: .mp4
    Container: MP4
    Video codec:  AVC/H.264, MPEG4  part2
    Audio codec:  AAC-LC, HE-AAC v1, AC3,  E-AC3
    Extension: .asf / .wmv
    Container: Asf
    Video codec:  VC1,  WMV9
    Audio codec:  WMA9 
    						
    							Notes
    USB viewer supports FAT16, FAT32  and exFAT  file systems.
    When connecting a Sony digital still  camera to the TV with a USB cable, USB connection settings  on
    your  camera need  to be set to [Auto] or [Mass Storage] mode.
    Displaying a 3D Sweep Panorama photo  is  available  only when [Slideshow Effect] is  set to [Simple].
    (This  feature is  available  on 3D-compatible models  only.)  To confirm the setting,  press  the
    OPTIONS  button, then  select [Playback Method] → [Slideshow Effect].
    Scrolling a panoramic photo  is  available  only when [Slideshow Effect] is  set to [Simple]/[Crossfade].
    To confirm the setting,  press  the OPTIONS  button, then  select [Playback Method] → [Slideshow
    Effect].
    Only the panoramic JPEG files in the following horizontal/vertical sizes can be scrolled.  (If the JPEG
    file is  edited  on a PC, etc., scroll may not be possible.)
    - For horizontal scroll: 4912/1080,  7152/1080,  3424/1920,  4912/1920,  12416/1856, 8192/1856,
    5536/2160,  3872/2160,  10480/4096, 11520/1080
    -  For vertical scroll: 1080/4912,  1080/7152,  1920/3424,  1920/4912,  1856/12416, 1856/8192,
    2160/5536,  2160/3872,  4096/10480, 1080/11520
    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 a USB device. Sony cannot
    accept  responsibility for lost or damaged data  stored on a USB device.
    Depending on the file, playback  may not be possible even when using the supported  formats.
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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  > Using Other  Devices  > PC
    PC
    Making  a Connection
    Connect your  PC with dedicated  cables to enjoy music, pictures and  other  content  stored in it.
    You can  also use  an HDMI cable if your  PC is compatible with HDMI.
    * It is recommended to use  a PC cable with ferrites,  or an equivalent.
    Corresponding  PC input signal
    (Resolution,  Horizontal frequency/Vertical  frequency)
    640 x 480,  31.5  kHz/60 Hz
    800 x 600,  37.9  kHz/60 Hz
    1024  x 768,  48.4  kHz/60 Hz
    1280  x 768,  47.4  kHz/60 Hz  and 47.8  kHz/60 Hz
    1360  x 768,  47.7  kHz/60 Hz
    1280  x 1024,  64.0  kHz/60 Hz  (Full  HD  model  only)
    1920  x 1080,  67.5  kHz/60 Hz  (Full  HD  model  only)*
    * The 1080p timing,  when applied to the HDMI input, will be treated as a video timing  and  not a
    PC timing.  This will affect the [Preferences]  and  [Picture  & Display] settings. To view  PC
    content, set  [Scene Select] to [Graphics], [Wide Mode] to [Full], and  [Display Area] to [Full
    Pixel]. ([Display Area] is configurable only when [Auto  Display  Area] is set  to [Off].)
    Notes
    This TV’s PC input does not support Sync  on Green or Composite Sync.
    This TV’s PC input does not support interlaced signals.
    For optimum picture  quality, it is  recommended that you use the signals in the chart.  In plug and
    play, signals with a 60 Hz  vertical frequency will be detected automatically. (PC  reboot may be
    necessary.)
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    PC TV
    D-sub  15 cable  (not supplied)*
    Audio cable  (not supplied) 
    						
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