Sony KDF-46E3000 Quick Setup Guide - Page 2

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HD Basic Connection Cable/Antenna Splitter Rear of TV Blu-ray Disc™/DVD SAT (dish) HD Cable Box or HD Satellite Receiver HD Basic Connection with A/V Receiver Cable/Antenna Splitter Rear of TV Blu-ray Disc™/DVD SAT (dish) HD Cable Box or HD Satellite Receiver A/V Receiver HD Basic Connection with Home Theater System HD Antenna Rear of TV Blu-ray Disc™/DVD Cable/SAT (dish) SD Cable Box or SD Satellite Receiver Plus Or Home Theater System Coaxial HDMI Required Cable Types for Connection DVI-to-HDMI Composite Component Audio (L/R) Digital Optical Audio Notes on Connection: ■ Your TV is equipped with two HDMI inputs, connect your incoming signal source (HD Cable Box, HD Satellite Receiver, or DVD) with an HDMI or component video for the best possible picture quality. ■ If your connecting equipment has DVI output instead of the HDMI output, you must use DVI-to-HDMI cable for the video and also connect an audio cable for the sound. If this is the case, connect the cable to HDMI IN 2 (input) of your TV. ■ When receiving High Definition content signal by over-the-air antenna, it is best to use the HD antenna. ■ When using a DVI-to-HDMI cable, make sure to connect the DVI side first. Basic Connection with SD VCR/DVD Cable/Antenna Splitter Rear of TV VCR DVD DVD/VCR Combo Cable/Antenna Splitter PC Connection Rear of TV SAT (dish) HD Cable Box or HD Satellite Receiver Notebook PC Or PC Programming the Remote Control Your remote control can be programmed to use other equipment. The remote control is preset as below for Sony equipment. Sony Equipment BD DVD STB Programmable Code Number 101 (Sony Blu-ray Disc Player) 751 (Sony DVD Player) 801 (Sony Satellite Receiver) 2 Programming Non-Sony Video Equipment Follow the steps below to program your TV's remote control. 1 In the space provided below, write down the three-digit code of your equipment found on the Manufacturer's Codes List on page 26 of the Operating Instruction Manual. 3 If more than one code is listed, try entering the code listed first. Code No 2 Press and hold , or and simultaneously to light the FUNCTION button. 3 Enter the three-digit code using  -  while the selected button is lit. If the code is not entered within 10 seconds, you must repeat step 2. 2 4 Press while the FUNCTION button is lit. If programmed correctly the selected FUNCTION button blinks twice. If not it blinks five times. 4 To Confirm the Programming If you can turn on and off the equipment by pressing the green button, then the programming is complete. If not, try the next code listed. Note: ■ In some cases, you may not be able to program your remote control. If this is the case, use your equipment's own remote control. ■ Any one of the FUNCTION buttons can be programmed to operate other equipment regardless of the labeling. For example, if programmed with the correct code, can operate DVD/VCR combo equipment. This is useful if your equipment does not match the labeled buttons available. Make note of your equipment's programmed button.

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Required Cable Types for Connection
Notes on Connection:
Your TV is equipped with two HDMI inputs, connect your incoming signal source (HD Cable Box, HD Satellite Receiver, or DVD) with an HDMI or component video for the best
possible picture quality.
If your connecting equipment has DVI output instead of the HDMI output, you must use DVI-to-HDMI cable for the video and also connect an audio cable for the sound. If this is
the case, connect the cable to HDMI IN 2 (input) of your TV.
When receiving High Definition content signal by over-the-air antenna, it is best to use the HD antenna.
When using a DVI-to-HDMI cable, make sure to connect the DVI side first.
HD Basic Connection with Home Theater System
HD Basic Connection with A/V Receiver
Cable/Antenna
Splitter
Blu-ray Disc™/DVD
Rear of TV
SAT
(dish)
HD Cable Box
or HD Satellite
Receiver
A/V Receiver
HD Basic Connection
Basic Connection with SD VCR/DVD
Cable/Antenna
Splitter
Rear of TV
DVD/VCR Combo
VCR
DVD
PC Connection
Cable/Antenna
Splitter
Rear of TV
SAT
(dish)
HD Cable Box or
HD Satellite Receiver
Notebook PC
Cable/Antenna
Splitter
Blu-ray Disc™/DVD
SAT
(dish)
HD Cable Box
or HD Satellite
Receiver
Rear of TV
PC
HD Antenna
Blu-ray Disc™/DVD
Cable/SAT (dish)
SD Cable Box or
SD Satellite Receiver
Home Theater System
Plus
Rear of TV
Or
Coaxial
HDMI
DVI-to-HDMI
Component
Composite
Audio (L/R)
Digital Optical Audio
Or
Programming the Remote Control
Sony Equipment
Programmable Code Number
BD
101 (Sony Blu-ray Disc Player)
DVD
751 (Sony DVD Player)
STB
801 (Sony Satellite Receiver)
Programming Non-Sony Video Equipment
Follow the steps below to program your TV’s remote control.
1
In the space provided below, write down the three-digit code of your equipment found on
the Manufacturer’s Codes List on page 26 of the Operating Instruction Manual.
If more than one code is listed, try entering the code listed first.
Code No. ______________
2
Press and hold
,
or
and
simultaneously to light the
FUNCTION
button.
3
Enter the three-digit code using
-
while the selected button is lit. If the code is not
entered within 10 seconds, you must repeat step 2.
4
Press
while the
FUNCTION
button is lit.
If programmed correctly the selected
FUNCTION
button blinks twice. If not it blinks five times.
To Confirm the Programming
If you can turn on and off the equipment by pressing the green
button, then the programming
is complete. If not, try the next code listed.
Note:
In some cases, you may not be able to program your remote control. If this is the case, use
your equipment’s own remote control.
Any one of the
FUNCTION
buttons can be programmed to operate other equipment
regardless of the labeling. For example, if programmed with the correct code,
can
operate DVD/VCR combo equipment. This is useful if your equipment does not match
the labeled buttons available. Make note of your equipment’s programmed button.
Your remote control can be programmed to use other equipment. The
remote control is preset as below for Sony equipment.
2
3
2
4