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Controlling HDMI devices CTRL HDMI, Turning off the receiver and connected devices, simultaneously

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[116] Adjusting Settings HDMI Settings Controlling HDMI devices (CTRL HDMI) You can turn the Control for HDMI function on or off. For details, see"Preparing to use the "BRAVIA" Sync function." This operation is only available using the display panel on the front of the receiver. 1 Press AMP MENU. 2 Select [] - [CTRL HDMI] on the display panel. 3 Set to [CTRL ON] or [CTRL OFF]. Note When you set [CTRL HDMI] to [CTRL ON], [AUDIO OUT] may be changed automatically. When the receiver is in standby mode, the (power) indicator on the front panel lights up in amber if [CTRL HDMI] is set to [CTRL ON]. [117] Adjusting Settings HDMI Settings Turning off the receiver and connected devices simultaneously with the TV (System Power Off function) (STBY LINK) You can turn off the receiver and connected device automatically when you turn off the TV. This operation is only available using the display panel on the front of the receiver. 1 Press AMP MENU. 2 Select [] - [STBY LINK] on the display panel. 3 Select the setting you want. AUTO:When the input of the receiver is set to [TV], [BD/DVD], [GAME], [SAT/CATV], or [VIDEO], the receiver will turn off when the TV is turned off. ON:The receiver will turn off when the TV is turned off, regardless of the input of the receiver. OFF:The receiver does not turn off when the TV is turned off, regardless of the input of the receiver. Note Depending on the status of the device, the connected device may not turn off. The System Power Off function may work with other devices than those manufactured by Sony, but operation is not guaranteed.

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[116] Adjusting Settings
HDMI Settings
Controlling HDMI devices (CTRL HDMI)
You can turn the Control for HDMI function on or off. For details, see“Preparing to use the
“BRAVIA” Sync function
.”
This operation is only available using the display panel on the front of the receiver.
Note
When you set [CTRL HDMI] to [CTRL ON], [AUDIO OUT] may be changed automatically.
When the receiver is in standby mode, the
(power) indicator on the front panel lights up in amber
if [CTRL HDMI] is set to [CTRL ON].
[117] Adjusting Settings
HDMI Settings
Turning off the receiver and connected devices
simultaneously with the TV (System Power Off
function) (STBY LINK)
You can turn off the receiver and connected device automatically when you turn off the TV.
This operation is only available using the display panel on the front of the receiver.
Note
Depending on the status of the device, the connected device may not turn off.
The System Power Off function may work with other devices than those manufactured by Sony, but
operation is not guaranteed.
Press AMP MENU.
1
Select [<HDMI>] - [CTRL HDMI] on the display panel.
2
Set to [CTRL ON] or [CTRL OFF].
3
Press AMP MENU.
1
Select [<HDMI>] - [STBY LINK] on the display panel.
2
Select the setting you want.
AUTO
When the input of the receiver is set to [TV], [BD/DVD], [GAME], [SAT/CATV],
or [VIDEO], the receiver will turn off when the TV is turned off.
ON
The receiver will turn off when the TV is turned off, regardless of the input of the
receiver.
OFF
The receiver does not turn off when the TV is turned off, regardless of the input
of the receiver.
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