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KDL-48W655D / 40W655D / 32W655D
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Home Network
You can enjoy various content (e.g. photo/
music/video files) stored on DLNA Certified™
media servers. The home network feature
allows you to enjoy network content in other
rooms.
Playing photo/music/video
1
Press
HOME
, then select [Media]
t
[Photo], [Music] or [Video]
t
the
desired media server.
2
Select files or folders to play from the
list.
Note
• The server is required to be DLNA Certified™.
• Files from a network device need to be in the
following formats:
Still images: JPEG
Music: MP3, linear PCM, WMA
Video: AVCHD, MPEG2, MPEG1, MP4 (AVC), MP4
(MPEG4), WMV
• Depending on the file, playback may not be possible
even when using the supported formats.
You can play back photo, music and video files
stored in network devices (e.g. digital still
cameras, mobile phones, PC) on the TV screen
by directly operating the target device. The
network should also be renderer-compatible
devices.
Renderer settings
Press
HOME
, then select [Settings]
t
[Preferences]
t
[Setup]
t
[Network]
t
[Home
Network Setup]
t
[Renderer].
Select home network servers to be displayed in
the Home Menu. Up to 10 servers can be
displayed.
1
Press
HOME
, then select [Settings]
t
[Preferences]
t
[Setup]
t
[Network]
t
[Home Network Setup]
t
[Show/Hide
Media Servers].
2
Select the server to display in the Device
Selection.
Settings
Note
• The options you can adjust vary depending on the
situation. Unavailable options are greyed out or not
displayed.
Connecting to a Home Network
Renderer
Display Settings for Media Servers
Preferences
Picture Adjustments
Picture Mode
Sets a picture mode.
Reset
Resets all the [Picture] settings except
[Picture Mode] to the default settings.
Backlight
Adjusts the brightness of the backlight.
Picture
Increases or decreases picture contrast.
Brightness
Brightens or darkens the picture.
Color
Increases or decreases color intensity.
Hue
Increases or decreases the green tones
and red tones.
Color Temperature
Adjusts the whiteness of the picture.