Inserting Batteries Into The Remote Control; Connecting The Receiver To The Network Using Lan - Sony STR-ZA5000ES User Manual

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Analog video signals input to the VIDEO jack or COMPONENT VIDEO jacks can be output
as HDMI signals. Audio signals input to the OPTICAL IN, COAXIAL IN and ANALOG IN
jacks can be output as HDMI signals with converted analog video signals from the HDMI
OUT B (ZONE 2) jack when [HDMI Out B Mode] is set to [Zone2].
This receiver supports High Bitrate Audio (DTS-HD Master Audio, Dolby TrueHD, DTS:X
Master Audio, Dolby Atmos), Deep Color (Deep Colour), and 4K or 3D transmission.
To enjoy 3D content, connect a 3D-compatible TV and video device (Blu-ray Disc Player,
Blu-ray Disc recorder, PlayStation 4, etc.) to the receiver using High Speed HDMI Cables
with Ethernet, put on 3D glasses, and then play 3D-compatible content.
To enjoy 4K content, connect a 4K-compatible TV or video device (Blu-ray Disc Player, etc.)
to the receiver using Premium High Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet that support 18
Gbps, and then play 4K-compatible content.
Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that supports 18 Gbps is required for
4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
All HDMI jacks on the receiver support High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection System
Revision 2.2 (HDCP 2.2). Connect these HDMI jacks to jacks that support HDCP 2.2 on the
TV and AV device. Refer to the operating instructions of the connected device for details.
The HDMI IN 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 jacks support bandwidth up to 18 Gbps, and the HDMI IN 6
(GAME) jack supports bandwidth up to 9 Gbps.
All HDMI jacks support HDCP 2.2, ITU-R BT.2020 wide color spaces, 3D, Deep Color (Deep
Colour) and HDR (High Dynamic Range) contents pass-through.
The HDMI OUT A jack supports Audio Return Channel (ARC).
HDCP 2.2 is newly enhanced copyright protection technology that is used to protect content
such as 4K movies.
BT.2020 color space is new wider color standard that is defined for ultra-high definition
television systems.
HDR is an emerging video format that can display a wider range of brightness levels.
Note
Depending on the TV or video device, 4K or 3D content may not be displayed. Check the HDMI
video formats supported by the receiver.
Refer to the operating instructions of each connected device for details.
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5. Connecting to the network

Connecting the receiver to the network using LAN

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The following illustration is an example configuration of a home network with the receiver, and a
computer.
Computer
LAN cable (not supplied)
Wireless access point, etc.
Network camera, etc.
Router
Modem
Internet
Note
Connect a router to one among ports 1 to 8 of the receiver using only one LAN cable. Do not connect
the same router to the receiver using more than one LAN cable. It may cause a malfunction.
Ports No. 1 and No. 2 support PoE (Power over Ethernet, Alternative A). If you connect a PoE-
compatible device to one of these ports, power will be supplied to the device from the receiver.
You can also connect a device that does not support PoE to the PoE port.
The PoE port lights in red while supplying power.
This receiver supports PoE Class 3.
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6. Turning on the receiver/preparing the remote control

Inserting batteries into the remote control

Insert two R03 (size AAA) batteries (supplied) into the remote control. Make sure that the + and
- ends are in the correct position when installing batteries.

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