Operations And Features; Operating The System Using; The Supplied Remote Control; Using The Control For Hdmi Function - Sony HT-CT260H Operating Instructions Manual

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Operations and Features

Operating the system
using the supplied
remote control
1
Turn on the system.
2
Press  to display the input
source on the front panel
display of the Sound Bar.
Input source
HDMI
TV(HDMI)
OPTICAL
ANALOG
BT AU
3
Adjust the volume by pressing
 +/.
Tip
The sound may be output from the TV's
speaker. In this case, turn the volume of
the TV's speaker down to minimum.
18
GB
Playable equipment
Equipment connected
to the HDMI IN jack
TV connected to the
HDMI TV OUT (ARC)
TV or other
equipment connected
to the OPTICAL IN jack
TV or other
equipment connected
to the ANALOG IN jack
BLUETOOTH device
connected
Using the Control for
HDMI function
By enabling the Control for HDMI
function (CTRL, page 25), and
connecting equipment that is
compatible with the Control for HDMI
function via an HDMI cable, operation
is simplified with the features below.
System Power Off
When you turn off the TV using the
power button on the TV's remote
control, the system and the connected
equipment turn off automatically.
System Audio Control
If you turn on the system while you are
watching the TV, the TV sound is
output from the speakers of the
system automatically. The volume of
the system is adjusted when you
adjust the TV volume.
If the TV sound was output from the
speakers of the system the last time
you turned off the TV, the system is
turned on automatically when you
turn on the TV again, and the TV sound
is output from the speakers of the
system automatically.
Audio Return Channel
(ARC)
If the TV is compatible with the Audio
Return Channel (ARC) technology, an
HDMI cable connection also sends a
digital audio signal from the TV to the
system. You do not need to make a
separate audio connection for
listening to TV sound from the system.

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