Controlling HDMI Equipment Using LINK Operation
What’s
LINK
Operation?
Using
the
HDMI
CEC
(Consumer
Electronics
Control)
protocol,
with
LINK
Operation
you
can
interactively
operate
compatible
system
equipment
(Blu-ray
disc
equipment,
AV
amplifier,
DVD).
By
connecting
LINK-compatible
devices
with
HDMI-certified
cables
to
the
TV,
you
can
control
a
recorder
or
AV
amplifier
using
the
remote
control
of
the
TV.
LINK
Operation
allows
you
to
operate
the
HDMI-connected
equipment
with
one
remote
control.
NOTE
For
connecting
the
TV
to
LINK-compatible
equipment,
use
commercially
available
cables.
Point
the
remote
control
toward
the
TV,
not
to
connected
HDMI
equipment.
Video
noise
may
occur
depending
on
the
type
of
HDMI
cable
used.
Make
sure
to
use
an
HDMI-certified
cable.
Up
to
3
pieces
of
HDMI
recording
equipment
and
one
AV
amplifier
can
be
connected
using
this
system.
NOTE
If
the
equipment
does
not
operate,
turn
on
the
equipment
and
select
the
appropriate
input
source
using
DEVICES.
The
LINK
feature
may
not
operate
properly
when
an
HDMI
splitter
or
AV
selector
unit
is
used.
These
devices
may
cause
interruptions
to
the
image
and/or
sound.
Connected
LINK-compatible
devices
can
be
operated
without
changing
the
settings
of
the
remote
control
unit.
One
Touch
Play
While
the
TV
is
in
standby
mode,
it
automatically
turns
on
and
plays
back
the
image
from
the
HDMI
source.
Single
remote
control
The
LINK
Operation
automatically
recognizes
the
connected
HDMI
device
and
you
can
control
the
TV
and
the
devices
as
if
using
a
universal
remote
control.
Control
the
LINK-compatible
audio
system
Set
the
volume
of
LINK-compatible
audio
system.
NOTE
The
above
description
is
an
example
of
the
LINK
Operation
function.
Refer
to
this
operation
manual
and
the
operation
manual
of
the
LINK-
compatible
device
to
be
used
with
this
TV.
Using
LINK
Operation
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