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1. Connect the USB device or network device to the TV. 2. Press the HOME button, then select [Apps]. 3. Select [All Apps] → [Media Player] → the USB device, server or preset folder containing the file to play → the folder or file from the list. If you select a folder, select the file. The photo is displayed. HDMI cable connection 1 . Connect a digital still camera or camcorder that supports HDMI output, to the HDMI IN jack of the TV, using an HDMI cable. 2. Press the INPUT button repeatedly to select the connected device. (When using the Touchpad Remote Control, press the Control Bar ( ), slide the touchpad to highlight the INPUT button, press the touchpad, slide the touchpad to highlight the connected device, then press the touchpad.) 3 . Set the connected device to 4K output. 4. Start playback on the connected device. To return to the last viewed source, press the INPUT button. (When using the Touchpad Remote Control, press the Control Bar ( ), slide the touchpad to highlight the INPUT button, then press the touchpad to select.) Notes Twin Picture cannot be displayed. A 3D picture is displayed in 2D. A panoramic photo cannot be scrolled. If you change the picture by pressing the / buttons or sliding the touchpad left/right, it may take time to display. While viewing a photo in 4K resolution, some picture setting changes are not effective in real time. Press the button to return to the photo screen for the changes to take effect. Top of Page 105

i-ManualPrint Font Size Basic Operations Parts Description Watching TV Enjoying Movies/Music/Photos Using Internet Services and Applications Watching TV with Friends Far and Near Using Other Devices Using BRAVIA Sync Devices Useful Functions Connecting to the Internet Using Home Network Configuring Various Settings Troubleshooting How to Use Bookmarks Top Page > Using Other Devices > HDMI connection HDMI connection Making a Connection Connect an audio system (e.g. home theater system) with HDMI output to the TV, using an HDMI cable. * Be sure to use an authorized HIGH SPEED HDMI cable bearing the HDMI logo. Tips When connecting a BRAVIA Sync-compatible digital audio system with Audio Return Channel (ARC) technology, find the HDMI jack that carries the “ARC” mark (HDMI IN 1 or HDMI IN 2, depending on your model/region/country), then connect to that HDMI jack with an HDMI cable. However, if connecting a system that is not BRAVIA Sync- compatible or Audio Return Channel capable, an additional audio connection via DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) is necessary. Steps 1 . After making a connection, press the HOME button, then select [Settings]. 2. Select [Sound] → [Speakers] → [Audio System]. The connected audio system is turned on automatically. The volume can be controlled using the TV’s remote control. Tips If you connect a BRAVIA Sync-compatible device, you can control it by 106

simply using the TV’s remote control. List of Contents © 2014 Sony Corporation Top of Page 107

i-ManualPrint Font Size Basic Operations Parts Description Watching TV Enjoying Movies/Music/Photos Using Internet Services and Applications Watching TV with Friends Far and Near Using Other Devices Using BRAVIA Sync Devices Useful Functions Connecting to the Internet Using Home Network Configuring Various Settings Troubleshooting How to Use Bookmarks Top Page > Using Other Devices > Optical audio connection Optical audio connection Making a Connection Connect an audio system (e.g. home theater system) with digital input to the TV, using an optical audio cable. Steps 1 . After making a connection, press the HOME button, then select [Settings]. 2. Select [Sound] → [Speakers] → [Audio System]. 3. Press the HOME button twice to return to the last viewed source. 4. Turn on the connected audio system, then adjust the volume. List of Contents © 2014 Sony Corporation Top of Page 108

i-ManualPrint Font Size Basic Operations Parts Description Watching TV Enjoying Movies/Music/Photos Using Internet Services and Applications Watching TV with Friends Far and Near Using Other Devices Using BRAVIA Sync Devices Useful Functions Connecting to the Internet Using Home Network Configuring Various Settings Troubleshooting How to Use Bookmarks Top Page > Using Other Devices > Audio cable connection Audio cable connection Making a Connection Connect an audio system (e.g. amplifier) to the TV, using an audio cable. Tips See the instruction manual of the audio system for details on connection of other devices and for the setup before use. Steps 1 . After making a connection, press the HOME button, then select [Settings]. 2. Select [Sound] → [Headphone/Audio Out] → [Audio Out]. 3. Press the HOME button twice to return to the last viewed source. 4. Turn on the connected audio system, then adjust the volume. Tips When using an external audio system, the audio out of the TV can be controlled using the TV’s remote control if [Audio Out] is set to [Variable]. Press the HOME button, then select [Settings] → [Sound] → [Audio Out] → [Variable]. When connecting a subwoofer, press the HOME button, then select [Settings] → [Sound] → [Headphone/Audio Out] → [Subwoofer]. Top of Page 109

i-ManualPrint Font Size Basic Operations Parts Description Watching TV Enjoying Movies/Music/Photos Using Internet Services and Applications Watching TV with Friends Far and Near Using Other Devices Using BRAVIA Sync Devices Useful Functions Connecting to the Internet Using Home Network Configuring Various Settings Troubleshooting How to Use Bookmarks Top Page > Using Other Devices > MHL Device (Smartphone, Tablet, etc.) MHL Device (Smartphone, Tablet, etc.) Making a Connection Connect your MHL device (e.g. smartphone, tablet) with MHL output to the TVs HDMI IN 2/MHL port or HDMI IN 4/MHL port, using an MHL cable. If your MHL device supports 4K output, connect it to the HDMI IN 2/MHL port to display 4K resolution images. * Be sure to use an authorized MHL 2 or MHL 3 cable bearing the MHL logo. Steps 1 . After making a connection, press the HOME button, then select [Inputs]. 2. Select [HDMI 2/MHL] or [HDMI 4/MHL]. To switch to the MHL input automatically Press the HOME button, then select [Settings] → [Channels & Inputs]/[Channels, Inputs & Ginga] → [BRAVIA Sync Settings] → [Auto Input Change(MHL)] → [On]. (Depending on the MHL device, input may not be switched.) If the TV is in standby mode, it will not switch automatically. To charge an MHL device When the TV is on, an MHL device can be charged from the TV, using an MHL cable. Tips When the TV is in standby mode, if [Charge MHL during Power Off] is set 110

to [On], an MHL device can also be charged from the TV, using an MHL cable. Press the HOME button, then select [Settings] → [Channels & Inputs]/[Channels, Inputs & Ginga] → [Charge MHL during Power Off] → [On]. List of Contents © 2014 Sony Corporation Top of Page 111

i-ManualPrint Font Size Basic Operations Parts Description Watching TV Enjoying Movies/Music/Photos Using Internet Services and Applications Watching TV with Friends Far and Near Using Other Devices Using BRAVIA Sync Devices Useful Functions Connecting to the Internet Using Home Network Configuring Various Settings Troubleshooting How to Use Bookmarks Top Page > Using Other Devices > Wireless Subwoofer (Optional) Wireless Subwoofer (Optional) Overview You can use the optional Wireless Subwoofer SWF-BR100 to extend the bass response of the TV’s sound. Connect the Wireless Transceiver supplied with the Wireless Subwoofer SWF-BR100 to use the Wireless Subwoofer. Making a Connection 1. Connect the audio cable (supplied) to the Wireless Transceiver. 2. Connect the other end of the audio cable to the AUDIO OUT/ jack of the TV. 3 . Connect the Wireless Transceiver to the USB () port of the TV. [Headphone/Audio Out] is automatically set to [Subwoofer]. 4 . Position the Wireless Subwoofer and connect it to the AC power. It is recommended that the Wireless Subwoofer be placed as close as possible to the TV. Tips When the Wireless Transceiver is disconnected, [Headphone/Audio Out] is automatically restored to its original setting. 112

For details on how to set up the Wireless Subwoofer, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the Wireless Subwoofer. Steps 1 . Press the HOME button, then select [Settings]. 2. Select [Sound] → [Wireless Subwoofer]. Available Options The recommended values for your TV have already been set. [Subwoofer Level] Adjusts the volume level of the Wireless Subwoofer. [Cut Off Frequency] Adjusts the cut off frequency of the Wireless Subwoofer. All frequencies below the cut off frequency are output to the Wireless Subwoofer instead of the TV speakers. [Phase] Sets the phase polarity. Select the setting based on your preference. [Power] Sets the power control method of the Wireless Subwoofer. When you do not use the Wireless Subwoofer, select [Off]. You can also set this option using the Options menu. [Reset] Resets the Wireless Subwoofer settings to their initial values. List of Contents © 2014 Sony Corporation Top of Page 113

i-ManualPrint Font Size Basic Operations Parts Description Watching TV Enjoying Movies/Music/Photos Using Internet Services and Applications Watching TV with Friends Far and Near Using Other Devices Using BRAVIA Sync Devices Useful Functions Connecting to the Internet Using Home Network Configuring Various Settings Troubleshooting How to Use Bookmarks Top Page > Using Other Devices > Playable File Formats (DLNA, USB devices, etc.) Playable File Formats (DLNA, USB devices, etc.) Checking supported file formats Codec List List of Contents © 2014 Sony Corporation Top of Page 114