Connection notes for HDMI
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Use an HDMI cable with a thickness of 14mm or less.
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Using a non-certified HDMI cable may result in a blank screen or a connection error.
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Some HDMI cables and devices may not be compatible with the TV due to different HDMI
specifications.
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This TV does not support HDMI Ethernet Channel. Ethernet is a LAN (Local Area Network) built
with coaxial cables standardised by the IEEE.
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Try a cable shorter than 3m to get the best UHD viewing quality.
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HDCP 2.2 is supported only by the TV's HDMI (MHL) port. HDCP is short for "High bandwidth
Digital Content Protection" and is used for video copyright protection.
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Many computer graphics adaptors do not have HDMI ports, but have DVI ports instead. If your
computer graphics adaptor has a DVI port, use an HDMI-to-DVI cable to connect the computer
to the TV. For more information, refer to "Connecting with an HDMI-to-DVI cable."
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If you are using an HDMI adapter, the TV recognises the signal as an HDMI signal and may
respond differently than it would to an MHL-to-HDMI cable connection.
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Some features such as Smart Hub may not be available if the Source is set to HDMI and
View
is set to
Connection notes for audio devices
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For better audio quality, it is a good idea to use an AV receiver.
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Connecting a device using an optical cable does not automatically turn off the TV speakers.
To turn off the TV's speakers, set
Settings
Speaker
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An unusual noise coming from the audio device while you are using it may indicate a
problem with the audio device itself. If this occurs, ask for assistance from the audio device's
manufacturer.
Auto1
or Auto2. If this is the case, set
Select) to something other than TV Speaker.
3D Auto View
Speaker Select
((MENU/123)
or
3D Mode
to Off.
MENU
Sound
Speaker
3D Auto