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To step through pages, press
To jump to the top page of i-Manual, press the corresponding color button.
To bookmark the page/remove bookmark, press the corresponding color button.
To operate the TV or change settings, press i-MANUAL to exit i-Manual.
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Rovi On Screen Guide™
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Middle
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TV Controls and Indicators
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Picture Symptoms: General
Picture Symptoms: TV Program
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Picture Symptoms: Connected Equipment
Sound Symptoms
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Auto Program
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Current Time
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Light Sensor
Motionflow
PC
Picture Frame
Picture settings
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Audio out settings (external)
Headphones settings
Sound settings
Initial Setup
Recommendations
Presence Sensor
Pro Picture Setup
Scene Select
Screen settings
Screen settings (for PC)
Screen types
Side-by-side picture display
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Speaker settings
TV start-up sound
Remote Control Buttons
3D
GUIDE
HOME
Connection
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Home Network
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“BRAVIA” Sync-compatible equipment
Digital Still Camera
Photo/music/video playback
Network
INTERNET VIDEO
TrackID
PC
Wired LAN
Wireless LAN
Slideshow
Sync Menu
USB Auto Start
Built-in Wireless LAN setting
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DLNA-certified media server
Internet content update
Internet Video
Other
Renderer settings
Widgets
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Favorites
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About the Home Menu
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Add Digital Channels
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Edit Channel Labels
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Video 2/Component Selection
HDMI Settings
USB Auto Start
Network
Network Setup
Built-in Wireless LAN
Refresh Internet Content
Home Network Setup
Product Support
Contact Sony
Signal Diagnostics
Automatic Software Download
Software Update
Using Other Equipment/Internet
VCR/DVD Player
Audio System
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Media Server Troubleshooting
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Licensing Information
Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in
the United States and other countries.
Fergason Patent Properties, LLC:
U.S. Patent No. 5,717,422
U.S. Patent No. 6,816,141
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Rovi and Rovi On Screen Guide are trademarks of Rovi Corporation and/or its subsidiaries.
The Rovi On Screen Guide system is manufactured under license from Rovi Corporation and/or its subsidiaries.
The Rovi On Screen Guide system is protected by one or more United States patents of Rovi Corporation and/or its subsidiaries.
Rovi Corporation and/or its subsidiaries and related affiliates are not in any way liable for the accuracy or availability of the program
schedule information or other data in the Rovi On Screen Guide system and cannot guarantee service availability in your area. In no
event shall Rovi Corporation and/or its related affiliates be liable for any damages in connection with the accuracy or availability of the
program schedule information or other data in the Rovi On Screen Guide system.
Blu-ray Disc is a trademark.
“BRAVIA” and
, S-Force, BRAVIA Sync, and are trademarks or registered marks of Sony Corporation.
“PlayStation” is a registered trademark and “PS3” is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
DLNA®, the DLNA Logo and DLNA CERTIFIED® are trademarks, service marks, or certification marks of the Digital Living Network
Alliance.
TrackID is a trademark or registered trademark of Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB.
Music and video recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote®. Gracenote is the industry
standard in music recognition technology and related content delivery.
For more information, please visit
Your BRAVIA TV is ENERGY STAR® qualified in the “Home” mode.
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It meets strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy. ENERGY STAR is a joint program of these government agencies,
designed to promote energy efficient products and practices.
Changes to certain features, settings, and functionalities of this TV (i.e. Rovi On Screen Guide, Picture/Sound, Light Sensor, Power
Savings) can increase or change the power consumption.
Depending upon such changed settings, the power consumption may exceed the limits required for the ENERGY STAR qualification in
the “Home” mode.
Applicable trademark information depends on your TV model/region/country.
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3D Feature
Brings you the experience of 3D (threedimensional) pictures and graphics using 3D
Glasses.
This feature lets you experience powerful 3D entertainment, such as stereoscopic 3D games and
3D Blu-ray Discs.
Turn the 3D Glasses on, then put them on to watch 3D content.
3D Glasses TDG - BR250
3D effect is available only when pictures are displayed in full screen.
Additional viewers with 3D Glasses can also enjoy 3D content.
The 3D Glasses are supplied or available as an optional accessory, depending on your TV model.
In some regions/countries, the 3D Glasses may not be available.
The 3D Glasses TDG-BR250 may not be available in some regions/countries. If unavailable, use
other compatible 3D Glasses.
If [Motionflow] is set to other than [Off], the smooth movement of the picture may be lost as the
picture process to minimize screen flicker is applied. In such a case, set [Motionflow] to [Off] to
display the original picture.
Watching the following pictures in 3D
Regular 2D pictureSide-by- side pictureOver-under picture
1. Press 3D to display the 3D Menu.
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3D
2. Press 3D repeatedly to toggle through [3D Display] modes.
[Simulated 3D]: Displays regular 2D pictures in simulated 3D.
[Side-by-Side]: Displays side-by-side pictures in 3D.
[Over-Under]: Displays over-under pictures in 3D.
[Off]: Displays pictures as they are.
3. Press RETURN to exit the 3D Menu.
Simulated 3D effect may be less pronounced with some picture sources.
Perceived simulated 3D effect may vary from person to person.
Simulated 3D display mode automatically switches back to 2D display mode an hour after its
activation.
Watching 3D content in 2D
Press 3D to display the 3D Menu.
1.
3D
2. Press 3D to select [Off] in [3D Display].
3. Press RETURN to exit the 3D Menu.
The 3D display mode is automatically selected when a 3D signal is detected.
To prevent 3D display mode from being automatically selected when a 3D signal is detected,
3D Sync Transmitter and 3D Glasses communication range
The recommended viewing angle and distance are shown in the illustrations. To enjoy the best
3D effect, the preferred viewing position needs to be kept within the range where the 3D Sync
Transmitter works.
Side viewOverhead view
45°
120°
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1-6 m (3-20 ft.)
3D Sync Transmitter
Recommended viewing angle and distance may vary depending on the TV’s location and room
conditions.
Do not put anything in front of the 3D Sync Transmitter. Doing so may affect its function.
Signals between the 3D Sync Transmitter and 3D Glasses may be interrupted if an infrared device
is used near the TV.
1-6 m (3-20 ft.)
30°
3D Menu
You can adjust the following settings from the 3D Menu.
Press 3D, then select the desired setting → the desired option.
3D
3D Display
When 3D pictures are displayed:
Switches between the 3D and 2D display modes.
When non-3D pictures are displayed:
[Simulated 3D]: Displays regular 2D pictures in simulated 3D.
[Side-by-Side]: Displays side-by-side pictures in 3D.
Two near-identical pictures for 3D viewing are displayed side-by-side.
[Over-Under]: Displays over-under pictures in 3D.
Two near-identical pictures for 3D viewing are displayed one above the other.
[Off]: Displays pictures as they are.
3D Depth Adjustment
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Adjusts the depth of 3D pictures on the screen.
Available only for content with 3D signals.
Selecting [0] is recommended for normal use.
3D effect may be less pronounced depending on the settings.
Simulated 3D Effect
Heightens/lessens the 3D effect when you display 2D pictures in simulated 3D.
3D Glasses Brightness
Sets the image brightness when using 3D display mode.
By selecting [Auto], image brightness through the 3D Glasses is automatically adjusted in
conjunction with the [Picture Mode] setting.
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Presence Sensor
Reduces power consumption by automatically
turning the picture off and switching the TV to
standby mode when no viewer is detected.
This feature reduces power consumption by monitoring a viewer presence via the built-in sensor.
When no viewer is detected in front of the TV for a preset time, the picture automatically turns
off, while leaving only the TV sound on. Additionally, after 30 minutes in picture off mode, the TV
will switch to standby mode.
To set [Presence Sensor], press HOME, then select
Sensor] → the desired option.
→ [Preferences] → [Eco] → [Presence
Presence Sensor detection range
Overhead view
6 m
(20 ft.)
Presence Sensor
80°
Sensor detection range illustrated in the figure is based on normal room conditions.
Even if a person is in front of the TV, the sensor may not detect anything if the person does not
Side view
6 m (20 ft.)
30°
move.
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The sensor may not work when the ambient temperature changes due to air conditioning, etc.
The sensor is sensitive to movement from side to side and up and down and is less sensitive to
the viewer’s forward or backward movement.
Sensor detection range may vary depending on the TV’s location, room temperature and lighting
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“BRAVIA” Internet Video
Brings videos, movies and much more through the
broadband Internet connection to your TV.
This feature serves as a gateway to Internet content, delivering a variety of on-demand
entertainment straight to your TV. You can enjoy video content, including movies and cartoons.
1. Make a broadband Internet connection.
For details, see the information on wireless/wired LAN in “Internet/Wireless LAN” in this
manual.
2. Press INTERNET VIDEO, then select [BRAVIA Internet Video] → the desired service.
INTERNET
VIDEO
3. Highlight the desired content, then press .
If you experience difficulties with this feature, check that the Internet connection is set up properly.
Information about the highlighted icon appears in the information banner.
The interface to Internet content depends on the Internet content providers.
Services block video content based on the [Parental Lock] setting of the TV. Some service
providers do not support this function.
To update “BRAVIA” Internet Video content services, press HOME, then select
[Refresh Internet Content].
→ [Network] →
Seeking forward/backward in video content
Press the buttons on the remote control that correspond with the control indications on the
screen.
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“BRAVIA” Internet Widgets
Delivers interactive content when your TV is
connected to the Internet.
Widgets are small downloadable applications that provide easy access to interactive content
when your TV is connected to the Internet. You can display a variety of information on the
screen.
1. Make a broadband Internet connection.
For details, see the information on wireless/wired LAN in “Internet/Wireless LAN” in this
manual.
2. Press INTERNET WIDGETS.
INTERNET
WIDGETS
3. Select any Widget to view more content.
If you experience difficulties with this feature, check that the Internet connection is set up properly.
This feature may not be available in some regions/countries.
Available Widgets depend on your region/country.
MAC address and IP address are transmitted automatically from the TV to servers while an
Internet connection is available. The servers are under the control of Sony, and MAC address will
never be transmitted to servers controlled by other parties.
Widgets other than “BRAVIA” Internet Widgets may be provided.
You can navigate a Widget using the home icon displayed at the top and the left arrow displayed
near the top of the Widget screen.
Select the home icon to go to the Widget home.
Select the left arrow to go to the previous screen in the Widget.
Installing new Widgets
Press HOME, then select → [Yahoo! Widgets Gallery] → the Widget to install.
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To delete Widgets, select a Widget in the Home Menu, press OPTIONS, then select [Delete a
Widget].
Launching hidden Widgets
Press HOME, then select → the Widget to launch.
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Expanding Snippet to Widget
Highlight a minimized view of a Widget, called a “Snippet,” then press to expand it into a
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Wireless LAN
Provides a wireless network connection for your TV.
The built-in wireless LAN device allows you to access the Internet and your home network. With
this feature, you can connect to a wireless LAN and enjoy the benefits of networking in a cablefree environment.
TV
Internet
ModemWireless router
(access point)
Connecting to your wireless LAN
Set up your wireless router (or access point).
1.
For details, refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router (or access point).
2. Check your wireless LAN environment using the following chart.
Tips for smooth video streaming:
- Change the setting of your wireless router (or access point) to 802.11n if possible. For details on
how to change the setting, refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router (or access point).
- If the above does not bring any improvement, try using the USB Wireless LAN Adapter UWABR100 and change the setting of your wireless router (or access point) to 5GHz, which may help
improve the video streaming quality.
Do you use a secure
wireless LAN?
NONO
YES →
Do you use a wireless
router (or access point)
compatible with Wi-Fi
Protected Setup (WPS)?
YES →
If your wireless router
(or access point) has a
WPS button, proceed to
TYPE 1.
If your wireless router
(or access point) has a
PIN code, proceed to
TYPE 2.
If your wireless router
↓↓
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(or access point) has
Proceed to TYPE 4.Proceed to TYPE 3.
both a WPS button and
PIN code, proceed to
TYPE 1.
TYPE 1: Secured network using the WPS button
Check the WPS button location on your wireless router (or access point) and verify how to
1.
use it.
2. Press HOME, then select → [Network] → [Network Setup].
The start-up screen appears.
3. Select [Wireless Setup] → [WPS (Push Button)], then follow the on-screen instructions.
TYPE 2: Secured network using the PIN code
Press HOME, then select → [Network] → [Network Setup].
1.
The start-up screen appears.
2. Select [Wireless Setup] → [WPS (PIN)], then follow the on-screen instructions.
TYPE 3: Secured network using SSID and security key
Check the SSID (wireless network name) and security key (WEP or WPA key) of your
1.
wireless router (or access point).
If you do not know them, refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router (or access
point).
2. Press HOME, then select → [Network] → [Network Setup].
The start-up screen appears.
3. Select [Wireless Setup] → [Scan].
4. Select a network from the list of scanned wireless networks, then follow the on-screen
instructions.
TYPE 4: Unsecured network using only SSID
Check the SSID (wireless network name).
1.
If you do not know the SSID, refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router (or
access point).
2. Press HOME, then select → [Network] → [Network Setup].
The start-up screen appears.
3. Select [Wireless Setup] → [Scan].
4. Select a network from the list of scanned wireless networks, then follow the on-screen
instructions.
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