Using Control For Hdmi - Sony Bravia KDL-22BX20D Operating Instructions Manual

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To view a photo
- Slideshow
You can create a slideshow by selecting
multiple photos. Each photo remains on
the screen for the time you specified and
then the next photo is displayed.
1
Selecting a photo.
You can select the photos from the
connected USB equipment or from a
predefined picture folder. For details on
selecting photos, see page 24.
2
While selected photo is being displayed
press MENU, then press
(Settings) and press
3
F
f
Press
/
to select
3
then press
to confirm.
4
F
f
Press
/
to select Slide Show
Interval, then press
5s or 10s. Each photo remains on the
screen for the time you specified here
and then the next photo is displayed.
5
Press MENU repeatedly to exit the
menu.
- Rotating a photo
This function allows you to rotate the
photos for 90°.
1
G
g
Press
to rotate a photo by 90°
/
during playback.
F
f
/
to select
3
to confirm.
(USB Setup),
G
g
to set it as 3s,
/
Using Control for
HDMI
Control for HDMI function allows the equipment
to control each other through the HDMI CEC
(Consumer Electronics Control) feature defined by
HDMI.
You can connect together the Sony HDMI
compatible devices such as a TV and a DVD
recorder with hard disk and audio system through
HDMI cables to allow them control each other.
Make sure that the compatible equipment is
connected properly in order to use the Control for
HDMI function.
To connect the equipment compatible
with Control for HDMI
Connect the compatible equipment and the TV
through an HDMI cable. For details, see page 23.
To make the Control for HDMI settings
Control for HDMI must be enabled both on the TV
and on the connected equipment. See HDMI Settings
(page 34) for settings on the TV. See instruction
manual for the detailed settings of the connected
equipment.
Control for HDMI functions
• T urns off the connected equipment together with
the TV.
• Automatically activates the equipment input when
the equipment is turned on.
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