AV EQUIPMENT Connections
You can use the input and output terminals on the TV set as follows for basic accessory inter-
connections.
HDMI (basic)
HDMI is a digital connection system that can carry both video and audio information. Using HDMI
connections to this TV is recommended where accessory equipment can support higher
resolution modes (such as 1080i/1080p) from products such as upscaling DVD players, Blu-ray
players and high-performance gaming consoles.
For basic HDMI installations, where an external surround sound processor/amplifier is not being
used, connect your accessory equipment directly to the HDMI sockets on this TV using high
quality HDMI certified cabling that supports ARC and CEC operation. All the HDMI inputs
support limited HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) functionality.
HDMI (advanced)
When using a Surround/AV amplifier system, there are numerous connection possibilities,
depending on the capabilities of the amplifier equipment. In most cases, external accessories
(such as Blu-ray players or gaming consoles) that were previously connected directly to the TV
would now be connected to the amplifier via HDMI, and a separate HDMI cable would then be
connected between the TV and the AV amplifier.
This system then allows the Surround/AV amplifier to process the surround channels and
correctly align the video and audio timing. If your Surround/AV amplifier supports HDMI ARC
(Audio Return Channel), then the HDMI ARC compliant cable connecting the amplifier and TV
must be connected to the HDMI 1 input on the TV, otherwise a separate audio connection (either
analogue or coaxial digital) would also be required between the TV and the AV amplifier.
Refer to the user manual of your AV amplifier for details on its specific cabling requirements. Due
to technical differences between equipment manufacturers, HDMI ARC operation may not be
possible in some installations.
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