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(K-75XR90PAEP)
Television
Getting Started [1]
How to use the remote control [2]
Connecting terminal [3]
How the LEDs light up [4]
Home menu [5]
Selecting inputs [6]
Performing acoustic auto calibration [7]
Accessibility features [8]
Useful features [9]
Searching for content/operating the TV with your voice [10]
Using the remote control microphone [11]
Using the built-in MIC on the TV (only TVs with a built-in MIC) [12]
Selecting the Content type based on the current content [13]
Game Menu [14]
Enjoying apps [15]
Installing apps [16]
Enjoying safe apps and video streaming services (Security & Restrictions) [17]
Viewing Internet content [18]
Finding the remote control (only models supplied with a buzzer built-in remote
control) [19]
Using the Camera and Microphone Unit [20]
Watching TV [21]
Watching TV programs [22]
Using the program guide [23]
Using the TV menu [24]
Useful features when watching TV [25]
Adjusting the picture/screen/sound quality to your preferences [26]
Adjusting the picture quality [27]
Adjusting the screen [28]
Adjusting the sound quality [29]
Advanced auto volume [30]
Balance [31]
Adjusting the picture/sound quality automatically [32]
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  • Page 1 Questo manuale d’istruzione è fornito da trovaprezzi.it. Scopri tutte le offerte per Sony Bravia 9 75" (K-75XR90PAEP) o cerca il tuo prodotto tra le migliori offerte di Televisori Television Getting Started [1] How to use the remote control [2] Connecting terminal [3]...
  • Page 2 Display subtitles [33] Using the TV with Other Devices [34] USB devices [35] Playing content stored on a USB device [36] Information about USB devices used for storing photos and music [37] Cable/satellite box or Blu-ray and DVD players [38] Connecting a Cable/satellite box or Blu-ray or DVD player [39] Watching Blu-ray and DVD discs [40] How to control the cable/satellite box using the TV remote control [41]...
  • Page 3 Audio sampling rates (for videos) [71] External subtitles [72] Connecting to a Network [73] Connecting to a network [74] Connecting to a network using a LAN cable [75] Connecting to a network using Wi-Fi [76] Home network features [77] Adjusting home network settings [78] Playing content from a computer [79] Playing content from a media server [80] Settings [81]...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Factory data reset [106] Trademark information [107] Getting Started How to use the remote control Connecting terminal How the LEDs light up Home menu Selecting inputs Performing acoustic auto calibration Accessibility features [2] Getting Started How to use the remote control Remote control buttons The supplied remote control, button layout, button names and available features vary depending on your model/country/region.
  • Page 5 Finding the remote control (only models supplied with a buzzer built-in remote control). (Input) Display and select the input source, etc. For details, refer to the Selecting inputs page. MENU Access functions from the onscreen menu. (Up) / (Down) / (Left) / (Right) / (Enter) (Navigation D-...
  • Page 6 How to mute the remote control operation sound Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, and select the following in order to disable them. [Settings] — [System] — [System sounds] How to disable the remote control backlight. (only remote control that feature backlight) You can turn off the remote control backlight.
  • Page 7 If the remote control is not used for a long period of time, it may not be able to be charged due to over-discharge. Charge the battery at least once every six months. Do not get the USB terminal wet. Do not use or charge the battery in wet conditions. In addition, avoid fog, sand, dust, and static electricity while using it.
  • Page 8: Connecting Terminal

    Sliding type [3] Getting Started Connecting terminal The types and shapes of connectors available vary depending on your TV. For the location of the connectors, refer to the Setup Guide (printed manual). The Setup Guide can also be downloaded from the Support Site. Terminal Description Connects to Digital still camera/Camcorder/USB storage media.
  • Page 9 Terminal Description HDMI IN Connects to the HDMI device. The HDMI interface can transfer the digital video and audio on a single cable. To enjoy high quality 4K ™ contents, connect a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable(s) and follow the instructions displayed on the screen to set the [HDMI signal format] of the HDMI IN port.
  • Page 10 Terminal Description The terminal vary depending on your model. Optical audio output and S-CENTER SPEAKER IN share the same terminal or have one terminal each individually (two terminals in total). For a model that requires sharing of one single terminal, use the Digital audio connector adapter that comes with the TV to apply as an optical audio output.
  • Page 11 Terminal Description When connecting the cable to the Cable/Antenna input, finger tighten only, over tightening the connection can damage the Connect to a Router. Connect to the Internet using a LAN cable. [4] Getting Started How the LEDs light up You can check the status of the TV by looking at how the LEDs light up.
  • Page 12 Turns “on” or “blinks” in white when the TV is turning on, when receiving signals from the remote control, or when updating the software using a USB storage device. When“Hey Google”detection is enabled, it turns “on” in amber. (only TVs with a built-in MIC ) When the Built-in MIC switch is on, it turns “on”...
  • Page 13 (A) The Home Menu when a Google Account is setup on the TV (B) The Home Menu when a Google Account is not setup on the TV Setting up a Google Account and enjoying the TV If you connect the TV to the Internet and setup a Google Account, you can install desired apps on the TV and enjoy Internet videos and use your voice to search for content.
  • Page 14: Selecting Inputs

    HDMI that you were watching before turning off the TV will be displayed. Specifications may be subject to change without notice. For other information, see “Frequently Asked Questions” on the Sony Support Site. Frequently Asked Questions for Troubleshooting [6] Getting Started...
  • Page 15 You can switch to TV broadcasting by simply pressing the TV button on the remote control. [7] Getting Started Performing acoustic auto calibration You can correct the audio to the best acoustics for your viewing environment by using the remote control microphone to measure a test sound from the TV. (This setting may not be available depending on the model.) Models that support acoustic auto calibration have the following setting.
  • Page 16: Accessibility Features

    TV. (This feature may not be available depending on your model.) To use text-to-speech with the Help Guide, view the Help Guide from the Sony support website using a computer or smartphone. For more information about accessibility, please visit the Sony support website.
  • Page 17: Useful Features

    Useful features Searching for content/operating the TV with your voice Selecting the Content type based on the current content Game Menu Enjoying apps Finding the remote control (only models supplied with a buzzer built-in remote control) Using the Camera and Microphone Unit...
  • Page 18 The built-in MIC on the TV may not be available depending on your region/country/language. To use the built-in MIC, you may need to update the TV's software. For details about languages that support the built-in MIC on the TV feature, refer to the following Sony support website. https://www.sony.net/tv-hf/us/...
  • Page 19 Hint The URL is subject to change without notice. Do more on your TV using only your voice. Just start with “Hey Google” to: Control your TV and smart home devices Enjoy music and entertainment Get answers Plan your day and manage tasks Face the TV and say, “Hey Google”...
  • Page 20 model/country/region. (Only models with the built-in MIC switch) Power consumption will increase when the built-in MIC is enabled as it is always listening. Hint When the TV is set to detect "Hey Google", the Operational response LED lights up in amber even when the TV is turned off (you can also set it so it does not light up).
  • Page 21 Game Applies picture and sound quality suitable for video games, PC games, and app game images. Applies picture and sound quality suitable for video input from a PC. Note This is setting may not be available depending on the input. Related topics Adjusting the picture/screen/sound quality to your preferences [14] Useful features...
  • Page 22: Installing Apps

    Enjoying apps Installing apps Enjoying safe apps and video streaming services (Security & Restrictions) Viewing Internet content [16] Enjoying apps | Enjoying apps Installing apps You can install apps to the TV, just like you do with smartphones and tablets. Note You can only install apps that are compatible with TVs.
  • Page 23 To start an installed app later, select the Apps tab in the Home Menu, and select [See all] at the right edge of the app area. Select the installed app to start it. About paid apps There are free apps and paid apps . To purchase a paid app, a prepaid Google Play gift card code or credit card information is required.
  • Page 24 To restrict apps (password lock feature) Set to restrict children from using apps such as internet browsers. Set restrictions in [Parental controls] . If this is set, you will be required to input the PIN when starting an app. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, and select the following in order.
  • Page 25 Enable [Restrict screen time] to start restriction. The restriction setting will be displayed under [Restrict screen time]. To change the setting, set it in [Usage time limit] or [Restricted time slot]. [18] Enjoying apps | Enjoying apps Viewing Internet content You can use video streaming services such as YouTube and Netflix to watch Internet content.
  • Page 26 The remote control supplied with the TV has a feature that allows you to find the remote control by playing a sound from a built-in buzzer when you cannot find it, such as when you do not remember where you left it (for example, under a cushion or hidden under a newspaper), or when you are watching a movie in a dark room.
  • Page 27: Available Settings

    Note Some settings cannot be set depending on the model. Configure settings related to the sensor of the Camera and Microphone Unit. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, and select in the following order. [Settings] — [Remotes & accessories] — [BRAVIA CAM] — the desired item Available settings [Auto adjust picture and sound with camera] (only the applicable models) Optimizes the picture and sound of the TV speaker according to the viewing position and...
  • Page 28: Watching Tv Programs

    Notifies you if the TV viewing distance is too close. You must input your PIN to enable this feature. When enabled, it will be set at 1 m (3 ft.) (default). You can select [Set distance] to set any distance. [Auto power saving mode] Automatically switches to power saving, such as reduced brightness, when a user is not detected in front of the TV for a certain period of time.
  • Page 29: Using The Program Guide

    Using the program guide You can quickly find your preferred programs. The functions available depend on your region/country/settings. Press the (Guide) button to display the digital program guide. Select a program to watch. Using the [Favorites] feature To add a channel to [Favorites], select (Favorites) in the program guide.
  • Page 30: Using The Tv Menu

    Using the TV menu Press the TV button while watching a TV broadcast to display the [TV menu]. A channel list is displayed in [TV menu] and you can easily select programs on other channels while watching Note The displayed screen and menus may vary depending on what you are watching and your model/country/region.
  • Page 31: Adjusting The Picture Quality

    Timers Use a timer to turn the TV on and off. For details, refer to Timers & Clock. Parental lock Use [Parental controls] to set parental restrictions. For details, refer to System. Picture quality/sound quality adjustment Adjust the picture quality and sound quality according to your preferences. For details, refer to Display &...
  • Page 32 Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Picture & Sound] — the desired option. You can change the following settings. You can set the picture quality according to the [Content type]. For details, refer to Selecting the Content type based on the current content.
  • Page 33: Video Signal

    Refines moving images. Increases the number of image frames to display videos smoothly. If you select [Custom], you can adjust [Smoothness (Camera)], [Smoothness (Film)] and [Clearness]. CineMotion Optimizes picture quality based on video content, such as movies and computer graphics. Smoothly reproduces the motion of filmed images (images recorded at 24 frames per second) such as movies.
  • Page 34: Adjusting The Screen

    Adjusting the screen You can adjust the horizontal to vertical ratio of the screen and the display area. While a broadcast or HDMI input image is displayed, press the MENU button on the remote control. Set from the menu displayed at the bottom of the screen. You can change the following main settings.
  • Page 35: Sound Settings

    Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Picture & Sound] — the desired option. You can change the following settings. Sound (***) Adjust audio from the TV speakers, audio output to an audio system connected via HDMI or optical audio output, or audio output to wired headphones or Bluetooth-connected devices.
  • Page 36: Audio Output

    General You can change the following settings. Post-processing Select [Standard] (Sony) or audio processed by Dolby technology. Adjust only for *** When [On], the picture and sound quality is adjusted for the currently selected video input or app. When [Off], the picture and sound quality is adjusted for all inputs and apps.
  • Page 37 Speakers Select TV or external speakers. Bluetooth device Select Bluetooth device connected to the TV to output audio. Audio system settings Sets output to devices connected via HDMI. Acoustic Center Sync Use the TV speakers as the center speaker of the home theater system. For details, refer to Using the TV as a center speaker.
  • Page 38 Enables/disables Bluetooth. For details, refer to Remotes & accessories. 3D surround device settings Virtually reproduce realistic surround sound. For details, refer to Remotes & accessories. Optical digital audio output settings Enables optical digital audio output, and configures the output. Optical digital audio output Outputs the audio signal to the device connected to the optical digital audio output terminal.
  • Page 39 Note The effect varies depending on your model/country/region, settings, broadcast, and input signal. [31] Adjusting the picture/screen/sound quality to your preferences | Adjusting the picture/screen/sound quality to your preferences Balance If [Speakers] is set to [TV speakers], the balance of the left and right sound can be adjusted. Due to the distance to walls and windows and the reflection of sound, you may hear the left and right sound become unbalanced.
  • Page 40: Display Subtitles

    Note Depending on the model, what you are watching, the TV settings, and connected devices, the actual screen may differ or some settings may not be available. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select the following settings. [Settings] —...
  • Page 41: Connecting A Usb Device

    You can press the MENU button on the remote control to enable subtitles. [34] Using the TV with Other Devices USB devices Cable/satellite box or Blu-ray and DVD players Displaying the iPhone/smartphone or iPad/tablet app screen on the TV Computers, cameras, and camcorders Audio system (such as an AV receiver or sound bar) Video game consoles Experiencing 3D surround with a neckband speaker or headphones...
  • Page 42 To enjoy photos, you may need to update the TV's software. Hint For other information, see “Frequently Asked Questions” on the Sony Support Site. Frequently Asked Questions for Troubleshooting Related topics Information about USB devices used for storing photos and music...
  • Page 43 It may take a while to display a photo, depending on the file and/or settings. In no event shall Sony be liable for recording failure or any damage or loss of recorded contents caused or associated with the TV’s malfunction, the USB device’s malfunction, or any other problem.
  • Page 44 For optimum picture quality, we recommend connecting your player to the TV using an HDMI cable. If your Blu-ray/DVD player has an HDMI jack (socket), connect it using an HDMI cable. To connect an audio system or sound bar at the same time, refer to HDMI connection (eARC supported) in Connecting an audio system.
  • Page 45: Using Chromecast Built-In

    Related topics Connecting a Cable/satellite box or Blu-ray or DVD player BRAVIA Sync-compatible devices [41] Cable/satellite box or Blu-ray and DVD players | Cable/satellite box or Blu-ray and DVD players How to control the cable/satellite box using the TV remote control Cable/satellite box control compatible models have [Cable/Satellite box setup] in [Settings] —...
  • Page 46: Using Airplay

    Connect a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet to the same home network that the TV is connected to. Launch a Chromecast built-in supported app on the mobile device. Tap the Cast button from the app. ( (cast)) Select the TV as the cast destination.
  • Page 47 Operation of a mobile device such as iPhone or iPad varies depending on the OS version. Related topics Connecting to a network using a LAN cable Connecting to a network using Wi-Fi [43] Using the TV with Other Devices Computers, cameras, and camcorders Connecting a computer and viewing stored content Connecting a camera or camcorder and viewing stored content [44] Computers, cameras, and camcorders | Computers, cameras, and camcorders...
  • Page 48 To connect a camera or camcorder Connect your Sony digital still camera or camcorder using an HDMI cable. Use a cable that has an HDMI mini jack (socket) for the digital still camera/camcorder end, and a standard HDMI jack (socket) for the TV end.
  • Page 49 Start playback on the connected digital still camera/camcorder. To check the supported file formats Supported files and formats Hint If you connect a BRAVIA Sync-compatible device, you can operate it by simply using the TV’s remote control. Make sure that the device is BRAVIA Sync-compatible. Some devices may not be compatible with BRAVIA Sync even though they have an HDMI jack (socket).
  • Page 50: Connection Using An Hdmi Cable

    Refer to the instruction manual of the device to be connected. Connection using an HDMI cable This TV supports Audio Return Channel (ARC) or Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC). You can use an HDMI cable to output audio from audio systems that support ARC and eARC. On TVs that support eARC, you can output (pass-through) audio signals from external input devices connected to the TV to eARC supported audio systems by using the HDMI terminal bearing the text “eARC/ARC”.
  • Page 51 (A) Sound bar (B) HDMI cable (not supplied) ™ We recommend an authorized Premium High Speed HDMI Cable(s). To connect a sound bar via HDMI, see “HDMI connection”. If you connect the TV to a sound bar via HDMI, you can use the following features. Link the power state of the sound bar and TV Display and configure the sound bar settings on the TV Note...
  • Page 52 (A) Audio amp (B) HDMI cable (not supplied) (C) Digital optical cable (not supplied) (D) Digital audio connector adapter (only supplied with compatible models) ™ We recommend an authorized Premium High Speed HDMI Cable(s). To connect an audio amp via HDMI, see “HDMI connection”. To connect an audio amp with a digital optical cable, see “Digital optical cable connection”.
  • Page 53 Enable the audio system’s eARC feature. Refer to the instruction manual of the device. Adjusting an audio system Note You cannot select [eARC setting] if the text-to-speech function for on-screen text within the TV’s accessibility features is enabled. If audio is being output from an eARC supported device while you are watching HDMI input, the TV operates as follows: audio from system sounds and audio responses is not output, and the voice recognition performance of the built-in MIC may degrade (only TVs with a built-in...
  • Page 54 There may be three tactile dots next to the HDMI input terminal depending on your model. Use them as a guide during installation. Digital optical cable connection Connect the TV and audio system with a digital optical cable. Connect to the audio system’s digital optical input terminal. (A) AV receiver or Sound bar (B) Optical audio cable (not supplied) (C) Digital audio connector adapter (only supplied with compatible models)
  • Page 55 (B) HDMI cable (not supplied) (C) AV receiver or sound bar (D) HDMI cable with Ethernet (not supplied) ™ We recommend authorized Premium High Speed HDMI Cable(s) bearing the HDMI logo. Note ALWAYS keep small accessories away from small children. [49] Audio system (such as an AV receiver or sound bar) | Audio system (such as an AV receiver or sound bar) Adjusting an audio system...
  • Page 56 For Acoustic Center Sync supported audio systems with an S-CENTER OUT terminal, refer to the following. https://www.sony.net/hav_faq Models with a CENTER SPEAKER IN terminal can also be used as a center speaker by connecting the audio system with a speaker cable.
  • Page 57 Note Even when connecting an audio system with an S-CENTER OUT terminal, it must be connected to the TV with an HDMI cable like a normal sound bar. Also refer to the instruction manual of the audio system with an S-CENTER OUT terminal.
  • Page 58: Audio Formats

    (A) AV receiver (B) Speaker cable (not supplied) Use a speaker cable (not supplied) to connect the AV receiver to the CENTER SPEAKER IN terminal of the TV. When connecting, make sure to twist the ends of the speaker cable and insert them into the connection terminals of the TV and AV receiver.
  • Page 59 DTS-HD High Resolution Audio DTS:X Except eARC mode 7.1 channel linear PCM: 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192kHz Dolby Audio Dolby Atmos DTS Express DTS-HD Master Audio DTS-HD High Resolution Audio DTS:X eARC/ARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel/Audio Return Channel) (HDMI IN 3 only) In eARC mode 7.1 channel linear PCM: 32/44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192 kHz Dolby Audio Dolby Atmos...
  • Page 60 Note Audio system settings are displayed only for supported models. For information about supported models, refer to the support site. https://www.sony.net/hav_faq The settings that are displayed depend on the audio system model. Hint For settings that are not displayed by default, select settings to add from (Edit).
  • Page 61 (A) Video game console (B) HDMI cable (sold separately) Hint ™ A Premium High Speed HDMI Cable(s) is fine for general purposes, but if you want to connect a video game console that supports 4K 120Hz, use the HDMI cable included ™...
  • Page 62: Connecting A Bluetooth Device

    [54] Using the TV with Other Devices Experiencing 3D surround with a neckband speaker or headphones You can use a neckband speaker or Sony brand headphones to experience 3D surround (spatial sound). For details, refer to the URL below. https://www.sony.net/bravia-xr-3ds2...
  • Page 63: Supported Bluetooth Profiles

    After pairing is completed, the device connects to the TV. Hint You can pair some models of Sony headphones to experience realistic 3D surround sound. For details, visit the following URL. https://www.sony.net/bravia-xr-3ds2 To output sound from the TV speakers and Bluetooth headphones or speakers...
  • Page 64 The TV supports the following profiles: HID (Human Interface Device Profile) HOGP (HID over GATT Profile) A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile) SPP (Serial Port Profile) Related topics Connecting a Bluetooth device [58] Using the TV with Other Devices Adjusting the AV sync setting If a Bluetooth audio device is connected, there may be a delay between the picture and sound due to the properties of Bluetooth.
  • Page 65 Even if the [A/V sync] setting is set to [Auto], the video and audio output timing is not adjusted when [Content type] is set to [Video/Images] — [Picture mode] — [Photo]. [59] Using the TV with Other Devices BRAVIA Sync-compatible devices BRAVIA Sync overview Using features available for BRAVIA Sync-compatible devices Adjusting BRAVIA Sync settings...
  • Page 66: Video Camera

    [Settings] — [Channels & Inputs] — [External inputs] — [BRAVIA Sync settings] — [BRAVIA Sync control]. Activate BRAVIA Sync on the connected device. When a specific Sony BRAVIA Sync-compatible device is connected and powered on and [BRAVIA Sync control] is enabled, BRAVIA Sync is...
  • Page 67 automatically activated on that device. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the connected device. Available options Available options are shown below. (Options vary depending on your model/region/country.) [Device auto power off] If disabled, the connected device does not turn off automatically when the TV is turned off. [TV auto power on] If disabled, the TV does not turn on automatically when the connected device is turned on.
  • Page 68 (A) Digital still camera (B) Camcorder (C) USB device (D) Network device To view pictures stored on a USB device or network device in 4K resolution Connect the USB device or network device to the TV. Press the (HOME) button, and select Apps from the Home menu, then select [Media Player].
  • Page 69 Computers, cameras, and camcorders USB devices Connecting to a Network [65] Viewing pictures in 4K from compatible devices | Viewing pictures in 4K from compatible devices Settings for viewing pictures through HDMI input with higher quality To display a picture from a device connected to the HDMI input terminal in a higher quality HDMI format , set [HDMI signal format/VRR] in [External inputs].
  • Page 70 Viewing pictures in 4K resolution [66] Using the TV with Other Devices BRAVIA Connectivity Guide Descriptions about connecting devices to the TV are also available on the Sony support website. Refer to it as necessary. https://www.sony.net/tv_connectivity_guide/ [67] Using the TV with Other Devices...
  • Page 71 Audio sampling rates (for videos) External subtitles [69] Supported files and formats | Supported files and formats Music Use case : USB / Home Network Extension: *.mp4 / *.m4a Description Sampling Rate AAC-LC 16k / 22.05k / 24k / 32k / 44.1k / 48k HE-AAC v1 / v2 24k / 32k / 44.1k / 48k 3gpp...
  • Page 72 Other Description Sampling Rate LPCM 32k / 44.1k / 48k Extension: *.mp3 Description Sampling Rate MP1L1 / MP1L2 / MP1L3 / MP2L1 / MP2L2 32k / 44.1k / 48k MP2L3 16k / 22.05k / 24k MP2.5L3 8k / 11.025k / 12k Extension: *.wav Description Sampling Rate...
  • Page 73 External subtitles [70] Supported files and formats | Supported files and formats Videos Use case : USB / Home Network MPEG1 (*.mpg / *.mpe / *.mpeg) Subtitle Type : External Video Codec Audio Max. / Min. Max. Frame Rate (Profile@Level) Codec Resolution MPEG1...
  • Page 74 Extension : *.m2ts / *.mts Subtitle Type : External Video Codec Max. / Min. Audio Codec Max. Frame Rate (Profile@Level) Resolution AVC / H.264 MPEG1L1 / 1920x1080 / 1920x1080@60fps BP@L3, MP@L4.2, MPEG1L2 / AAC- QCIF HP@L4.2 LC / HE-AAC v1 / (176x144) HE-AAC v2 / AC3 / E-AC3...
  • Page 75 Video Codec Max. / Min. Audio Codec Max. Frame Rate (Profile@Level) Resolution HEVC / H.265 LPCM 3840x2160 3840x2160@120fps MP@L6, (XAVC v2) / MP10@L6 3840x2160@60fps AVC BL@L6, AAC-LC / HE- 3840x2160 / 3840x2160@120fps HP@L6, AAC v1 / HE- 3840x2160 (XAVC v2) / HP10@L6 AAC v2 / AC3 / 3840x2160@60fps...
  • Page 76 Video Codec Max. / Min. Audio Codec Max. Frame Rate (Profile@Level) Resolution AVC / H.264 DTS core / AC3 / 1920x1080 / 1920x1080@60fps BP@L3, AAC-LC / E-AC3 / QCIF MP@L4.2, HE-AAC v1 / HE- (176x144) HP@L4.2 AAC v2 / MPEG1L1 / MPEG1L2 / Vorbis MPEG4 SP@L6,...
  • Page 77 Video Codec Max. / Min. Audio Codec Max. Frame Rate (Profile@Level) Resolution Main10@L5.1 HE-AAC v1 / HE- (176x144) AAC v2 AVC BL@L6, DTS core / AC3 / 3840x2160 / 3840x2160@60fps HP@L6, AAC-LC / E-AC3 / 3840x2160 HP10@L6 HE-AAC v1 / HE- AAC v2 HEVC / H.265 DTS core / AC3 /...
  • Page 78 Video Codec Max. / Min. Audio Codec Max. Frame Rate (Profile@Level) Resolution MP@L4.2, AC3 / E-AC3 / (176x144) HP@L4.2 MPEG1L1 / MPEG1L2 / μ-LAW / PCM (U8) / PCM (S16BE) / PCM (S16LE) MPEG4 SP@L6, AAC-LC / HE-AAC 1920x1080 / 1920x1080@30fps / ASP@L5, v1 / HE-AAC v2 /...
  • Page 79 Photos Music Audio sampling rates (for videos) External subtitles [71] Supported files and formats | Supported files and formats Audio sampling rates (for videos) Audio Codec Sampling Rate LPCM 44.1k / 48k MPEG1L1 / MPEG1L2 32k / 44.1k / 48k MPEG1L3 32k / 44.1k / 48k AAC-LC...
  • Page 80: External Subtitles

    External subtitles [72] Supported files and formats | Supported files and formats External subtitles Use case : USB File Format Extension SubStation Alpha *.ass / *.ssa SubRip *.srt Other supported files and formats Photos Music Videos Audio sampling rates (for videos) [73] Connecting to a Network Connecting to a network...
  • Page 81: Connecting To A Network Using Wi-Fi

    Make sure to connect to the Internet or home network via a router. (A) LAN cable (B) Computer (C) Router (D) Modem (E) Internet Set up your LAN router. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your LAN router, or contact the person who set up the network (network administrator).
  • Page 82 The built-in wireless LAN device allows you to access the Internet and enjoy the benefits of networking in a cable-free environment. (A) Computer (B) Wireless router (C) Modem (D) Internet Set up your wireless router. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router, or contact the person who set up the network (network administrator).
  • Page 83 Internet may expose your TV to a security threat such as extraction or tampering of content or personal information. Contact your service provider or network administrator to confirm your network includes router functionality. The network-related settings that are required may vary depending on the Internet service provider or router.
  • Page 84 (A) TV (B) BD/DVD recorder (C) Wireless LAN router (D) Modem To check the server connection Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Network & Internet] — [Home network] — [Server diagnostics] — follow the on-screen instructions to perform diagnostics.
  • Page 85 [79] Home network features | Home network features Playing content from a computer You can enjoy content (photo/music/video files) stored on a network device located in another room, if you connect the TV to a home network via a router. (A) Computer (Server) (B) Router (C) Modem...
  • Page 86 System Date & Time, Language, System sounds, Accessibility, Parental controls and LED indicator, etc. Remotes & accessories Remote control and Bluetooth settings. Help & Feedback Provides help from Sony and Google. Timers & Clock Timer, Sleep timer, Alarm, Clock display, etc. [82] Settings...
  • Page 87: Using The Quick Settings

    Using the Quick Settings If you press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, you can quickly access features such as [Picture & Sound], [Content type], [Picture mode], [Sleep timer], and [Picture Off] on the current screen, and settings such as [Speakers] depending on the connected devices.
  • Page 88: Available Options

    You can configure various settings to reduce power consumption, such as Power saving. You can also check descriptions for features while setting them. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, and select [Eco Dashboard]. In the displayed menu, move the focus left or right and select the desired setting.
  • Page 89: Display And Sound

    If an external input such as a connected tuner is set, it will be displayed when the TV button on the remote control is pressed. [85] Settings Display & Sound Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] —...
  • Page 90: Network & Internet

    Network & Internet Configures settings for such things as wireless LANs, wired LANs, and home networks. Related topics Connecting to a Network [87] Settings Accounts & sign-in Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Accounts & sign-in] — the desired option. Available options When a Google Account is set on the TV Configure the Google Account or add other accounts.
  • Page 91 System Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [System] — the desired option. Note Depending on the settings of the TV, some options may not be displayed or available. Available options [Accessibility] Configures the settings of accessibility features and services for helping users navigate their devices more easily.
  • Page 92 Configures the parental lock settings for restricting usage of items such as [Channels], [Apps] and [Screen time]. [Gesture Control] Configures the gesture operations used when facing the camera. [Region] Sets your location to receive region-specific information. (This option may not be available depending on your region/country.) [Built-in MIC sensitivity] Sets the sensitivity of the built-in MIC.
  • Page 93 How to use the remote control Using the remote control microphone [92] Settings Help & Feedback Help from Sony can be displayed here. If a Google Account is set on the TV, you can also give Google feedback. [93] Settings Timers & Clock In Timers &...
  • Page 94: Troubleshooting

    Select Timers & Clock and press the Enter button. Timers & Clock is added. To configure settings for Timers & Clock Press the (Input) button on the remote control and select the following. [Timers & Clock] — the desired setting Available options [Timer] Turns on the TV to the desired channel or input at a preset time.
  • Page 95: Power Reset

    [96] Troubleshooting Software updates Sony will provide software updates from time to time in order to enhance functionality and provide users with the latest TV experience. The easiest way to receive software updates is via an internet connection to the TV.
  • Page 96: Self-Diagnostics

    Select [Status & Diagnostics]. Enable [Automatically check for update] in [Status & Diagnostics] — [System software update]. Hint To update the software manually, select [Software update]. You can check the BRAVIA notifications or support website for a list of changes made by the software update.
  • Page 97 Check and try Software updates. Support Site [98] Troubleshooting Frequently Asked Questions for Troubleshooting For troubleshooting information, you can also refer to “Frequently Asked Questions” in our support site below. https://www.sony.net/androidtv-faq/ [99] Index/Other Index About the Help Guide Help Guide structure...
  • Page 98: Remote Control

    Picture Date & Time Sound/voice Voice search, using Sound Remote control Voice search Inputs HOME/ (HOME) SYNC MENU Quick Settings Connections Bluetooth Chromecast built-in BRAVIA Sync Internet External devices Blu-ray/DVD players, connecting Computers USB memory devices, etc. Digital cameras, camcorders Audio systems Apps YouTube...
  • Page 99 Accessibility Eco Dashboard [101] Index/Other About the Help Guide This Help Guide explains how to use this TV. You can also refer to the Setup Guide for descriptions about TV installation, and the Reference Guide for information such as specifications, and wall mounting of this TV. (A) Setup Guide (B) Reference Guide Help Guide versions...
  • Page 100 The Help Guide contains descriptions common across all models/regions/countries. Some descriptions of features do not apply depending on your model/region/country. Hint This Help Guide is written for all regions/countries. Some descriptions contained in this Help Guide do not apply to some regions and countries. Related topics Connecting to a network using a LAN cable Connecting to a network using Wi-Fi...
  • Page 101 Using the TV with Other Devices USB devices Cable/satellite box or Blu-ray and DVD players Displaying the iPhone/smartphone or iPad/tablet app screen on the TV Computers, cameras, and camcorders Audio system (such as an AV receiver or sound bar) Video game consoles Experiencing 3D surround with a neckband speaker or headphones Bluetooth devices Adjusting the AV sync setting...
  • Page 102: Specifications

    A Specifications page may not be available depending on your model. In such cases, please refer to the Reference Guide. [104] Index/Other Support Site For the latest information and Online Help Guide, please visit the Sony support website: USA: https://www.sony.com/tvsupport Canada: https://www.sony.ca/support...
  • Page 103: Factory Data Reset

    The TV acquires data such as program guides while it is in standby/networked standby mode. To keep your TV updated, we recommend that you turn off the TV normally by using the power button on the remote control or TV. [106] Index/Other Factory data reset You can perform the Factory data reset.
  • Page 104 This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. ® The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Group Corporation and its subsidiaries is under license. ®...
  • Page 105 LLC. Google, YouTube, Chromecast built-in, Google Play, and other marks are trademarks of Google LLC. BRAVIA and logo are trademarks or registered marks of Sony Group Corporation or its affiliates. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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