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If there is no sound, specify another audio signal type. Depending on the type of equipment, sound output may
require analog audio cables in addition to the HDMI connection(s).

Note: When signals come through the HDMI terminals, no signals are output from the DIGITAL OUT terminal if

they are copy guarded.

5.3 Control Equipment with the Panel’s Remote Through HDMI
Your flat panel TV’s remote can control other equipment such as a recorder, player, or AV system through the HDMI
Control functions. The HDMI Control functions include playback of content using an on-screen control panel.
However, not all device operations may be available through HDMI control. For details, see the charts below.

Notes: The KURO LINK function name used on the web and in catalogs is referred to as HDMI Control in the

operating instructions and on the product.

Except for Power Off and Display Language Setup functions, only a single HDMI terminal may be active at

a time.

Control Function Controlled
Equipment Function Description
Playback of
content
Recorder
Player
Pressing PLAY on a connected device
automatically selects the source and
begins playback.
On-screen control Recorder
Player
Recorder/player operation can be
controlled on-screen or with the
panel’s remote (play, stop, fast
forward/reverse, etc.).
Display Language
Setup
Recorder
Player
Information on the display menu
language transfers to the recorder or
player connected to the flat panel TV.
For details, see the operation manual
that came with the recorder or player.
AV system control AV system Receiver/amplifier operation can also
be controlled with the panel’s remote,
(volume, surround mode and input
selection of the HDMI terminal).
Power ON Recorder
Player
The flat panel TV can be turned On
when a connected recorder(s) or
player(s) is turned On and images are
input to the flat panel TV.
Power O FF Recorde r
Player
AV system
The connected device(s) can be
turned Off when the flat panel TV is
turned Off.
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