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Basic Operations
Parts Description
Watching TV
Using Other Devices
Using "BRAVIA" Sync
Devices
Useful Functions
Using Internet
Using Home Network
(DLNA)
Configuring Various
Settings
Troubleshooting
How to Use Bookmarks
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KDL-55HX750/46HX750/40HX750/32HX750
KDL-55HX751/46HX751/40HX751/32HX751
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Basic Operations
How to use remote
Learn to operate the TV using the remote control buttons and navigate menus.
Home Menu screen
Understand the structure and categories of the Home Menu for accessing TV functions.
Picture adjustment
Learn how to adjust picture settings like brightness, contrast, and color for optimal viewing.
Enjoy Internet on TV
Connect to the internet to access online content, applications, and services.
How to use i-Manual
Navigate and search for information within the digital i-Manual for comprehensive TV guidance.
Useful OPTIONS button
Access quick functions and shortcuts available on the current screen via the OPTIONS button.
Watch in 3D
Experience 3D entertainment by setting up and watching 3D content on compatible TVs.
Watch connected device
Switch input sources to view content from connected devices like Blu-ray players or game consoles.
Parts Description
TV Controls and Indicators
Identify and understand the function of buttons and indicator lights on the TV's front panel.
Terminals
Locate and identify the various input/output ports on the TV for connecting external devices.
Remote Control
Familiarize yourself with the different parts and functions of the TV's remote control.
Watching TV
Selecting Channels
Learn methods for selecting TV channels, including using the Home Menu and number buttons.
Watching in 3D
Guide to experiencing 3D content, including setup and viewing tips for optimal immersion.
Watching Twin Picture
Watch two programs simultaneously on the TV screen using the Twin Picture feature.
Displaying picture-in-picture (PIP)
View a smaller picture within the main screen, allowing simultaneous viewing of two sources.
Displaying left-and-right pictures (P&P)
Watch two pictures side-by-side on the screen for multitasking or comparison.
Changing Display/Audio
Adjust screen format, aspect ratio, and audio output settings for various content.
Using Other Devices
BD/DVD Player
Connect and use Blu-ray or DVD players to enjoy movies and other media content.
Component video connection
Learn how to connect devices using component video cables for high-quality analog signal transmission.
Composite connection
Connect devices using composite video/audio cables for standard analog signal transmission.
Digital Still Camera/Camcorder
Connect digital cameras and camcorders to view photos and videos on the TV.
USB Device
Play photo, music, and video files stored on USB devices connected to the TV.
PC
Connect a PC to the TV for displaying content or using the TV as a monitor.
Audio System
Connect home theater systems or soundbars for enhanced audio output.
HDMI connection
Establish high-definition audio/video connections using HDMI cables for optimal picture and sound quality.
Optical audio connection
Connect audio systems using optical audio cables for digital sound transmission.
Audio cable connection
Connect audio systems using standard audio cables for sound output.
Using “BRAVIA” Sync Devices
Setting “BRAVIA” Sync
Set up “Control for HDMI” on the TV and connected device to enable BRAVIA Sync functionality.
Using the Sync Menu
Access and use the Sync Menu for managing and controlling BRAVIA Sync compatible devices.
Setting Buttons to Control the HDMI Device
Customize TV remote buttons to control specific functions of connected HDMI devices.
Displaying the HDMI Device List
View a list of connected devices that are compatible with the “Control for HDMI” feature.
Useful Functions
Picture/Sound Auto Adjustment
Automatically adjust picture and sound settings based on content or ambient light for an optimized experience.
Adding to Favorites
Save frequently accessed channels, inputs, or content for quick access.
Saving Power Consumption
Reduce energy usage by adjusting settings like picture brightness or enabling power-saving modes.
Using Clock/Timers
Set timers for automatic power on/off or to turn off the TV after a specified period.
Using TV as Picture Frame
Display photos from connected devices as a screensaver or decorative picture frame.
Setting Parental Control
Set up passwords and restrictions to control access to content based on ratings and age suitability.
Using Internet
Connecting to the Internet
Establish a network connection for your TV, either wirelessly or via a wired LAN cable.
Browsing Websites
Access and view websites directly on your TV screen when connected to the internet.
Watching Internet Video
Stream movies, TV shows, and other video content from online services on your TV.
Using Internet Applications
Download and use various apps for interactive content and information services on your TV.
Using Skype
Make video and voice calls using Skype directly from your TV.
Current Music Information Search
Identify music playing on TV programs or other sources using the TrackID feature.
Music/Video Keyword Search
Find music and video content by entering keywords like track title or artist name.
Using Wi-Fi Direct Mode
Establish direct wireless connections with compatible devices like smartphones and PCs for content sharing.
Viewing Photomap
View photos with associated location maps, if geographical information is embedded in the image file.
Using Home Network (DLNA)
Playing Content on a PC
Stream photos, music, and videos from a PC connected to the home network to the TV.
Home Network Settings
Configure settings for your home network, including device registration and server display.
Enabling the renderer function
Allow devices like smartphones or cameras to play media files on the TV.
Checking registered remote devices
View and deregister devices connected to your home network for media sharing and control.
Allowing/blocking access from controller
Control which devices on the network are permitted to access the TV's media content and functions.
Making advanced renderer settings
Adjust advanced options for media rendering, including auto access permission and device naming.
Selecting servers to display
Choose which media servers (e.g., PCs) are visible in the Home Menu for content playback.
Checking server connection
Diagnose and troubleshoot connectivity problems with media servers on your home network.
Playing Content with Renderer Function
Play media files directly from a controller device on the TV screen.
Using a Smartphone/PC as a Remote Control
Use mobile apps or PC software to remotely control TV functions and enter text.
Configuring Various Settings
Picture/Screen Settings
Adjust picture quality settings such as mode, brightness, color, sharpness, and noise reduction.
Sound Settings
Customize audio output by adjusting sound mode, equalizer, surround effects, and volume settings.
Channel Settings
Manage TV channels, including signal information, tuning, editing labels, and fine-tuning analog channels.
Program Information & Service Settings
Configure display for information banners, closed captions, and select program data sources.
General Settings
Adjust system-wide preferences like key tone, startup logo, menu language, and region settings.
External Sound Output Settings
Configure audio output to TV speakers, headphones, or external audio systems.
External Input Settings
Manage how external devices are recognized and displayed when connected to the TV.
Troubleshooting
Power Symptoms
Diagnose and resolve problems related to the TV turning off or on automatically, or not responding to power commands.
Picture/Screen Symptoms
Address problems like distorted pictures, flickering screens, incorrect colors, or pixel anomalies.
Broadcast Reception Symptoms
Resolve issues with receiving TV channels, including poor signal quality or blank screens.
3D Picture/Glasses Symptoms
Troubleshoot problems with 3D picture display, weak 3D effects, or issues with 3D glasses.
Sound Symptoms
Resolve audio problems such as no sound, distorted sound, or audio noise.
Connected Device Symptoms
Troubleshoot issues when connecting external devices, including no picture or inaccessible inputs.
Network/Application Symptoms
Resolve problems related to internet connectivity, streaming quality, and app performance.
Home Network Symptoms
Troubleshoot issues with connecting to servers, media playback, or device accessibility on the home network.
Remote Control Symptoms
Diagnose and fix problems where the remote control is not operating correctly.
How to Use Bookmarks
Save and Manage Bookmarks
Learn how to save frequently viewed pages, access them, and remove bookmarks from the manual.

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