Sony XBR-85X800H User Manual - Page 99

You cannot turn off the cable/satellite box using the TV's remote control.

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[167] Troubleshooting | Connected devices You cannot turn off the cable/satellite box using the TV's remote control. Cable/satellite box control compatible models have [Cable/Satellite box setup] in [Settings] - [Watching TV] - [External inputs]. Press the TV button, then select [Remote control] - [Power (STB)]. [168] Troubleshooting | Connected devices An external device (such as a cable/satellite box) cannot be controlled via the IR Blaster or the TV's remote control. (IR Blaster compatible models or cable/satellite box control compatible models only) IR Blaster compatible models or cable/satellite box control compatible models have [Cable/Satellite box setup] in [Settings] - [Watching TV] - [External inputs]. Make sure that your TV supports the external device. If you press and hold a button on the remote control, the operation may not work. Instead, try pressing the button repeatedly. Depending on the external devices, some buttons may not work. Related topics How to control the cable/satellite box using the TV remote control [169] Troubleshooting | Connected devices Some media files in the USB device or server are not displayed. Unsupported files may not be displayed. All the folders/files may not be displayed depending on the system status. Related topics Supported files and formats [170] Troubleshooting | Connected devices Operation cuts out, or a device does not work. Check if the device is turned on. Replace the batteries of the device. Re-register the device. Bluetooth devices use the 2.4GHz band, therefore communication speed may deteriorate or cut out occasionally due to wireless LAN interference. If household electric appliances (e.g., microwaves or mobile devices) are placed nearby, radio wave interference is more likely to happen. The TV or device may not work on a metal rack due to wireless communication interference.

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[167] Troubleshooting | Connected devices
You cannot turn off the cable/satellite box using the TV's
remote control.
Cable/satellite box control compatible models have [Cable/Satellite box setup] in [Settings] —
[Watching TV] — [External inputs].
Press the TV button, then select [Remote control] — [Power (STB)].
[168] Troubleshooting | Connected devices
An external device (such as a cable/satellite box) cannot be
controlled via the IR Blaster or the TV's remote control. (IR
Blaster compatible models or cable/satellite box control
compatible models only)
IR Blaster compatible models or cable/satellite box control compatible models have [Cable/Satellite box
setup] in [Settings] — [Watching TV] — [External inputs].
Make sure that your TV supports the external device.
If you press and hold a button on the remote control, the operation may not work. Instead, try
pressing the button repeatedly.
Depending on the external devices, some buttons may not work.
Related topics
How to control the
cable/satellite box
using the TV remote control
[169] Troubleshooting | Connected devices
Some media files in the USB device or server are not
displayed.
Unsupported files may not be displayed.
All the folders/files may not be displayed depending on the system status.
Related topics
Supported files and formats
[170] Troubleshooting | Connected devices
Operation cuts out, or a device does not work.
Check if the device is turned on.
Replace the batteries of the device.
Re-register the device.
Bluetooth devices use the 2.4GHz band, therefore communication speed may deteriorate or cut out
occasionally due to wireless LAN interference.
If household electric appliances (e.g., microwaves or mobile devices) are placed nearby, radio wave
interference is more likely to happen.
The TV or device may not work on a metal rack due to wireless communication interference.