Sony XBR-49X950H User Manual - Page 18

Note, Using voice recognition features, Using the remote control microphone, Press

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Terminal Description DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) Connects to an audio system with optical audio input. When connecting an audio system not compatible withARC/eARC using an HDMI cable, you need to connect an optical audio cable to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) to output digital sound. (Cable/Antenna input) Connects to Cable/Antenna/External Box. LAN Connect to a Router. Connect to the Internet using a LAN cable. COMPONENT IN Connects to VCR/Video game equipment/DVD Player/Camcorder/External Box*1. Use the component jacks as video jacks if your device only has video output jacks. When connecting mono equipment, connect to the L(MONO) audio jack (socket). *1 For an external device which has only SCART AV OUT, use a SCART-RCA adaptor. COMPONENT IN Connects to DVD Player with component output. Connects to the component jacks if your device has a component video output. CENTER SPEAKER IN To use your TV speakers as the center speaker, connect the output of your AV receiver to the CENTER SPEAKER IN on your TV. Note Before connecting cables, disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead) of both the TV and AV receiver. Make sure the [Speakers] is set to [Audio system]. To prevent hiss when not connecting the CENTER SPEAKER IN to an AV receiver, disable [TV center speaker mode]. [16] Getting Started Using voice recognition features Using the remote control microphone This feature is available for TVs in which the included remote control has a (Microphone) button or (The Google Assistant) button. Using the built-in MIC (only TVs with a built-in MIC) [17] Getting Started | Using voice recognition features Using the remote control microphone Remote controls that support voice search have a (Microphone) button or (The Google Assistant) button, and a built-in microphone. By speaking into the microphone, you can search for various content. 1 Press the (Microphone) button or (The Google Assistant) button.

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DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)
Connects to an audio system with optical audio input.
When connecting an audio system not compatible withARC/eARC using an HDMI cable,
you need to connect an optical audio cable to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) to
output digital sound.
(Cable/Antenna input)
Connects to Cable/Antenna/External Box.
LAN
Connect to a Router.
Connect to the Internet using a LAN cable.
COMPONENT IN
Connects to VCR/Video game equipment/DVD Player/Camcorder/External Box
.
Use the component jacks as video jacks if your device only has video output jacks.
When connecting mono equipment, connect to the L(MONO) audio jack (socket).
For an external device which has only SCART AV OUT, use a SCART-RCA adaptor.
COMPONENT IN
Connects to DVD Player with component output.
Connects to the component jacks if your device has a component video output.
CENTER SPEAKER IN
To use your TV speakers as the center speaker, connect the output of your AV receiver to
the CENTER SPEAKER IN on your TV.
Note
Before connecting cables, disconnect the AC power cord (mains lead) of both the
TV and AV receiver.
Make sure the [Speakers] is set to [Audio system].
To prevent hiss when not connecting the CENTER SPEAKER IN to an AV receiver,
disable [TV center speaker mode].
Terminal
Description
[16] Getting Started
Using voice recognition features
Using the remote control microphone
This feature is available for TVs in which the included remote
control has a
(Microphone) button
or
(The Google Assistant) button
.
Using the built-in MIC (only TVs with a built-in MIC)
[17] Getting Started | Using voice recognition features
Using the remote control microphone
Remote controls that support voice search have a
(Microphone) button or
(The Google Assistant)
button, and a built-in microphone. By speaking into the microphone, you can search for various content.
Press the
(Microphone) button or
(The Google Assistant) button.
*1
*1