Using Hdmi&Cec; Connecting A Digital Audio System To Use Earc/Arc; Connecting An Av Device, A Pc Or A Game Console With An Hdmi Cable; Connecting With An Usb Cable - Toshiba 55Z770KP Owner's Manual

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Using HDMI&CEC
Use the TV's remote to control external devices that are connected to the
TV by an HDMI cable. The external devices need to support HDMI&CEC
function.
Connecting an external device through HDMI&CEC function
Press
button to select
/
/
Preferences > Inputs > HDMI control.
1. Set HDMI control to On.
2. Connect an HDMI&CEC compliant device to the TV.
3. Turn on the connected external device. The device will be connected
to the TV automatically. After connection is finished, you can access
the menu of the connected device on your TV screen using your TV
remote and control the device.
Enabling device auto power off
Press
button to select
/
/
Preferences > Inputs > Device auto power off.
Set to On to turn off CEC compatible external devices when the TV is
turned off.
Enabling TV auto power on
Press
button to select
/
/
Preferences > Inputs > TV auto power
Set to On to turn on the TV when CEC compatible external devices are
turned on.
Using HDMI 2.0 Format function
Press
INPUT
button on your remote to select HDMI, and then press
/
/
button to select HDMI 2.0 Format.
Please select the Enhanced format if your HDMI device supports 4K HDR
and above. If it does not support 4K HDR, please select Standard format.
NOTE
HDMI cables must be used to connect HDMI&CEC compatible devices
to your TV.
The HDMI&CEC feature of the connected device must be turned on.
If you connect an HDMI device that is not HDMI&CEC compatible, all
the HDMI&CEC control features do not work.
Depending on the connected HDMI device, the HDMI&CEC control
feature may not work.
The HDMI&CEC feature supports One Touch Play, Routing Control,
System Standby, Device OSD Name Transfer, Remote Control Pass
Through, Give Device Power Status, System Audio Control.

Connecting a Digital Audio System to Use eARC/ARC

If you'd like to use the Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) / the
Audio Return Channel (ARC) feature to send sound from the TV back
down an HDMI cable to a digital sound system, you can connect it to the
HDMI (eARC/ARC) port of your TV.
eARC/ARC
HDMI
Getting started
icon, and select Device
icon, and select Device
icon, and select Device
on.
HDMI
HDMI cable (not included)
By using this feature, you can also control the sound system with your TV
remote instead of using the remotes for each
After the connection:
1. Power on the sound system.
2. Press
button to select
/
/
Audio Output > eARC/ARC.
If the device support eARC function, first select Sound > eARC to set
it to On.
NOTE
It works only when the TV is connected to the audio receiver that
supports the eARC/ARC function.
If the device has an Input Selector feature then make sure to change
it to TV.
When this port is used for eARC/ARC function, it can be used as
signal input when DVD is connected to an amplifier and the amplifier
is connected to the TV at the same time. (Some amplifiers may not
support series connection.)
Connecting an AV device, a PC or a Game Console
with an HDMI cable
You can connect an AV device, a PC or a Game Console with an HDMI
cable.
HDMI
After the connection:
1. Power on the device.
2. Press
INPUT
button on your remote, select the corresponding HDMI
as the input source.
NOTE
Some devices such as DVD player require HDMI signal to be set to
output in the device's settings. Please consult your device's user
manual for instructions.
If there is no sound from your TV, change the device's audio settings.

Connecting with an USB Cable

Connect the USB devices such as hard drives, USB sticks and digital cameras
for browsing photos, listening to music.
USB
• Support the U disk 4G, 8G, 16G, 32G, 64G, 128G and other common
market size, and 8T hard drive is currently supported.
• Support format: NTFS, FAT32, EXT4.
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device.
icon, and select Sound >
DVD/Blu-Ray/AV receiver/ Set-
top Box/Game Console
HDMI
HDMI cable (not included)
PC

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