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Setting up as an (HDMI-CEC)-enabled device
1.
Press the
SOURCE
button on the remote control. On the
Source
screen, select the device and
then press the
button.
2.
Select
(HDMI-CEC)
from the
Tools
list. The selected device is set up as an
(HDMI-CEC)-enabled device. The following menu options are available.
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The menu options available in the pop-up menu may differ with the external device.
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(HDMI-CEC)
Sets up the selected device as an (HDMI-CEC)-enabled device and then displays a list
of (HDMI-CEC)-compliant devices connected to the TV. Select
View TV
to exit
(HDMI-CEC), and start watching TV.
Read before connecting an (HDMI-CEC)
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You can configure the TV's universal remote control to control third-party cable boxes, Blu-ray players, and
home theatres that do not support HDMI-CEC. For more information, refer to "Controlling External Devices
with the TV Remote - Using the Universal Remote."
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cannot be used to control external devices that do not support HDMI-CEC.
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devices must be connected to the TV with an HDMI cable. Note that some HDMI cables may not
support (HDMI-CEC).
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The TV remote control may not work under certain circumstances. If this occurs, select the device
again.
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(HDMI-CEC) works only with external devices that support HDMI-CEC and only when those
devices are either in standby mode or turned on.
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(HDMI-CEC) can control up to 12 compatible external devices (up to 3 of the same type). With
home theatre systems, however, the only one system can be controlled.
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To listen to 5.1-channel audio from an external device, connect the device to the TV via an HDMI cable and
connect the home theatre system directly to the TV's digital audio output connector.
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A home theatre system that has been connected to the TV with an HDMI cable and an optical cable only
supports 2-channel audio. 5.1-channel audio is, however, available for digital broadcasts with 5.1-channel
audio.