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When you play the equipment
connected to the system with an HDMI
cable, the connected TV is turned on
automatically and the input signal of
the system is switched to the
appropriate HDMI input.
For example, set your TV as follows to
use the Control for HDMI function:
Set the HDMI link setting to on.
Select “AV amplifier” for a priority
speaker, etc.
The above features may not operate
with certain equipment.
Depending on the settings of the
connected equipment, the Control for
HDMI function may not work correctly.
Refer to the operating instructions of
the equipment.
Use a High Speed HDMI cable. If you
use a Standard HDMI cable, 1080p,
Deep Color, or 3D images may not be
displayed properly.
We recommend that you use an
HDMI authorized cable or a Sony
HDMI cable.
We do not recommend using an
HDMI-DVI conversion cable.
Check the setup of the connected
equipment if an image is poor or the
sound does not come out of the
equipment connected via the HDMI
cable.
Audio signals (sampling frequency,
bit length, etc.) transmitted from an
HDMI jack may be suppressed by the
connected equipment.
Sound may be interrupted when the
sampling frequency or the number
of channels of audio output signals
from the playback equipment is
switched.
When the connected equipment is
not compatible with copyright
protection technology (HDCP), the
image and/or the sound from the
HDMI TV OUT (ARC) jack may be
distorted or may not be output. In
this case, check the specification of
the connected equipment.
This system supports Deep Color,
“x.v.Color,” and 3D transmission.
To enjoy 3D images, connect a 3D-
compatible TV and video equipment
(Blu-ray Disc player, “PlayStation®3,”
etc.) to the system using High Speed
HDMI cables, put on 3D glasses, and
then play back 3D compatible Blu-
ray Disc.
Setting up the sound
output of the connected
equipment
To output multi-channel digital audio,
check the digital audio output setting
on the connected equipment.
For details, refer to the operating
instructions supplied with the
connected equipment.
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