Sony KDL-46HX850 User Guide - Page 186
Connected Device Symptoms, No picture from connected device.
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i-Manual Basic Operations Parts Description Watching TV Using Other Devices Using "BRAVIA" Sync Devices Useful Functions Using Internet Using Home Network (DLNA) Configuring Various Settings Troubleshooting How to Use Bookmarks Print Font Size Top Page > Troubleshooting > Connected Device Symptoms Connected Device Symptoms No picture from connected device. You cannot select connected device in the Home Menu. Some input sources cannot be selected. Certain programs on digital sources display a loss of detail. Photo images appear small on the screen. Photo images cannot be displayed. Photo images or folders take time to display. Poor picture quality on PC input. You cannot find a connected "BRAVIA" Sync HDMI device. You cannot control a second AV receiver. No picture from connected device. Turn the connected device on. Check the cable connection between the device and TV. Press the INPUT button to display the list of inputs, then select the desired input. Correctly insert the USB device. Make sure that the USB device has been properly formatted. Operation is not guaranteed for all USB devices. Also, operations differ depending on the USB device features or the video files being played. If your PC is connected to the TV using a D-sub cable, change the PC's resolution to one supported by the TV. You cannot select connected device in the Home Menu. Check the cable connection. Some input sources cannot be selected. Select [Manage Inputs] and confirm the [Always] setting for the input sources. Certain programs on digital sources display a loss of detail. Less detail than usual or artifacts (small blocks, dots or pixelation) may appear on the screen, due to the digital compression of the source content used by certain digital broadcasts and DVDs. The degree of visible artifacts depends on the clarity and resolution of the TV.