i-Manual
Basic Operations
Parts Description
Watching TV
Enjoying
Movies/Music/Photos
Using Internet Services
and Applications
Watching TV with Friends
Far and Near
Using Other Devices
Using BRAVIA Sync
Devices
Useful Functions
Connecting to the
Internet
Using Home Network
Configuring Various
Settings
Troubleshooting
How to Use Bookmarks
Terminals on the rear (centre)
DC IN 19.5 V
Connects the supplied mains adaptor.
Depending on the model of your TV, it may not be equipped with this jack. In this
case, the mains adaptor will also not be supplied.
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)
You can listen to the TV's sound on a connected home theatre system with digital
audio input (optical).
AV2,
/
COMPONENT IN
This input can be used as a composite video input or as a component video input.
When connecting a mono device, connect to the
(socket).
For a composite connection, use
(L/R) of
/
COMPONENT IN for audio signals.
For a component connection, use Y, PB, PR for video signals, and also connect to
(L/R) for audio signals.
The TV will automatically detect and switch between
COMPONENT IN. To manually set the input type, press the HOME button,
then select
[Settings] →
/
AV1
Connect with a SCART cable. When you connect an analogue decoder, the TV
tuner outputs scrambled signals to the decoder, and the decoder unscrambles
the signals before outputting them.
The SCART out setting must be made when outputting digital RF on certain
models or in certain regions.
Press the OPTIONS button, then select [SCART REC on].
LAN
Connects to an existing network using an Ethernet cable.
CAM (Conditional Access Module)
Provides access to pay TV services. For details, refer to the instruction manual
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L (MONO) audio jack
AV2 for video signals, and also connect to
[External Inputs] → [AV2/Component Input].
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AV2 and
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