Using The "Bravia" Sync Function - Sony HT-CT800 Operating Instructions Manual

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Menu Operation by TV
Remote Control
You can select the system using the
SYNC MENU button on the TV remote
control and operate the system.
This function can be used if the TV
supports the link menu. For details, refer
to the operating instructions of your TV.
Notes
• In the TV's link menu, the system is
recognized by the TV as "Player."
• Some operations may not be available
with some TVs.
HDMI Standby Through
Power Saving Setting
HDMI Standby Through power saving
setting (page 56) is a function that
allows you to enjoy the sound and
picture of a connected device without
turning on the system.
Set [System Settings] - [HDMI Settings] -
[Standby Through] to [Auto] (page 56).
The default setting is [Auto].
Note
If the picture of a device connected to the
system is not displayed on the TV, set
[Standby Through] to [On]. If you connect a
TV other than those manufactured by
Sony, we recommend you to select this
setting.
Using the "BRAVIA" Sync
Function
In addition to the Control for HDMI
function, you can also use the following
functions on devices compatible with
the "BRAVIA" sync function.
• Scene Select function
• Home Theatre Control
• Echo Canceling function
• Language Follow
Note
These functions are proprietary functions
of Sony. This function cannot operate with
products other than those manufactured
by Sony.
Scene Select Function
The sound field of the system is
automatically switched according to the
TV's Scene Select function settings. For
details, refer to the operating
instructions of your TV.
Set the sound field to [ClearAudio+]
(page 28).
Home Theatre Control
Function
When using a TV compatible with the
Home Theatre Control function, setting
the system, setting the sound field
settings, input switching, etc. can be
done without switching the TV input.
This function can be used when the TV is
connected to the Internet. For details,
refer to the operating instructions of
your TV.
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