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    							The detailed information of the program appears.
    5. Select [Invite Friends].
    6. Follow the on-screen instructions to log in to the TV with your
    Facebook account.
    The friend selection screen appears.
    7. Follow the on-screen instructions to send invitations.
    Tips
    You can register up to six accounts  with the TV.
    After your account is registered, you can select it from the account list to
    log in.
    Notes
    Guide and Search can launch only when [Cable/Antenna] is set to
    [Antenna] or a set-top box via an IR Blaster is ready.
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    Parts Description
    Watching TV
    Enjoying
    Movies/Music/Photos
    Using Internet
    Services and
    Applications
    Watching TV with
    Friends Far and
    Near
    Using Other
    Devices
    Using BRAVIA
    Sync Devices
    Useful Functions
    Connecting to the
    Internet
    Using Home
    Network
    Configuring
    Various Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How to Use
    Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Using Other  Devices  > HDMI connection
    HDMI connection
    Making a Connection
    HDMI connection is recommended for optimum picture quality. If your
    BD/DVD player has an HDMI jack, connect it using an HDMI cable.
    * Be sure to use an authorized HIGH SPEED HDMI cable bearing the
    HDMI logo.
    Steps
    1 . 
    After making a connection, turn on the connected BD/DVD player.
    2. Press the INPUT button repeatedly to select the connected BD/DVD
    player.
    (When using the Touchpad Remote Control, press the Control Bar (
    ), slide the touchpad to highlight the INPUT button, press the
    touchpad, slide the touchpad to highlight the connected BD/DVD
    player, then press the touchpad.)
    3 . Start playback on the connected BD/DVD player.
    Tips
    If you connect a BRAVIA Sync-compatible device, you can control  it by
    simply using the TV’s remote control.
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    Watching TV with
    Friends Far and
    Near
    Using Other
    Devices
    Using BRAVIA
    Sync Devices
    Useful Functions
    Connecting to the
    Internet
    Using Home
    Network
    Configuring
    Various Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How to Use
    Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Using Other  Devices  > Component video connection
    Component video connection
    Making a Connection
    If your BD/DVD player has component video jacks, connect it to the TV,
    using a component video cable and an audio cable.
    Steps
    1 . 
    After making a connection, turn on the connected BD/DVD player.
    2. Press the INPUT button repeatedly to select the connected BD/DVD
    player.
    (When using the Touchpad Remote Control, press the Control Bar (
    ), slide the touchpad to highlight the INPUT button, press the
    touchpad, slide the touchpad to highlight the connected BD/DVD
    player, then press the touchpad.)
    3 . Start playback on the connected BD/DVD player.
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    Friends Far and
    Near
    Using Other
    Devices
    Using BRAVIA
    Sync Devices
    Useful Functions
    Connecting to the
    Internet
    Using Home
    Network
    Configuring
    Various Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How to Use
    Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Using Other  Devices  > Composite connection
    Composite connection
    Making a Connection
    If your BD/DVD player has composite jacks, connect it using a
    composite video/audio cable.
    Steps
    1 . 
    After making a connection, turn on the connected BD/DVD player.
    2. Press the INPUT button repeatedly to select the connected BD/DVD
    player.
    (When using the Touchpad Remote Control, press the Control Bar (
    ), slide the touchpad to highlight the INPUT button, press the
    touchpad, slide the touchpad to highlight the connected BD/DVD
    player, then press the touchpad.)
    3 . Start playback on the connected BD/DVD player.
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    Friends Far and
    Near
    Using Other
    Devices
    Using BRAVIA
    Sync Devices
    Useful Functions
    Connecting to the
    Internet
    Using Home
    Network
    Configuring
    Various Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How to Use
    Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Using Other  Devices  > Digital Still Camera/Camcorder
    Digital Still Camera/Camcorder
    Making a Connection
    Connect your Sony digital still camera or camcorder using an HDMI
    cable. Use a cable that has an HDMI mini jack for digital still
    camera/camcorder end, and a standard HDMI jack for the TV end.
    * Be sure to use an authorized HIGH SPEED HDMI cable bearing the
    HDMI logo.
    Steps
    1 . 
    After making a connection, turn on the connected digital still
    camera/camcorder.
    2. Press the INPUT button repeatedly to select the connected digital
    still camera/camcorder.
    (When using the Touchpad Remote Control, press the Control Bar (
    ), slide the touchpad to highlight the INPUT button, press the
    touchpad, slide the touchpad to highlight the connected digital still
    camera/camcorder, then press the touchpad.)
    3 . Start playback on the connected digital still camera/camcorder.
    Tips
    If you connect a BRAVIA Sync-compatible device, you can control  it by
    simply using the TV’s remote control. Make sure that the device is
    BRAVIA Sync-compatible. Some devices may not be compatible with
    BRAVIA Sync even though they have an HDMI jack.
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    Friends Far and
    Near
    Using Other
    Devices
    Using BRAVIA
    Sync Devices
    Useful Functions
    Connecting to the
    Internet
    Using Home
    Network
    Configuring
    Various Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How to Use
    Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Using Other  Devices  > USB Device
    USB Device
    Making a Connection
    Connect a USB storage device to enjoy photo, music and video files
    stored in the device.
    Steps
    1 . 
    After making a connection, turn on the connected USB device.
    2. Press the HOME button, then select  [Media Server].
    3. Select [USB] → the folder or file from the list.
    If you select a folder, select the desired file.
    Playback starts.
    To check the supported file formats
    Codec List
    Notes
    USB viewer supports FAT16, FAT32  and exFAT file systems.
    When connecting a Sony digital still camera to the TV with a USB cable,
    USB connection settings on your camera need to be set to [Auto] or [Mass
    Storage] mode.
    If your digital still camera does not work with your TV, try the following:
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    							Set the USB connection settings on your camera to [Mass Storage].
    Copy the files from the camera to a USB flash drive, then connect the
    drive to the TV.
    [Face Zoom] and [Expanded] in the option menu of [Display Size] may not
    work for some image files.
    Only panoramic JPEG files in the following horizontal/vertical sizes can be
    scrolled. (If the JPEG file is edited on a PC, etc., scrolling may not be
    possible.)
    - For horizontal scroll: 4912/1080, 7152/1080, 3424/1920, 4912/1920,
    12416/1856, 8192/1856, 5536/2160, 3872/2160, 10480/4096, 11520/1080
    - For vertical scroll: 1080/4912, 1080/7152, 1920/3424, 1920/4912,
    1856/12416, 1856/8192, 2160/5536, 2160/3872, 4096/10480, 1080/11520
    Video files are located in the following folder structure (hierarchal position):
    /AVCHD/BDMV/STREAM/00000.MTS
    /PRIVATE/AVCHD/BDMV/STREAM/00000.MTS
    /MP_ROOT/100ANV01/MAHA0001.MP4
    Avoid losing your files by backing up all  your media files stored on a USB
    device. Sony cannot  accept responsibility for lost or damaged data stored
    on a USB device.
    Depending on the file, playback may not be possible even when using the
    supported formats.
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    Services and
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    Friends Far and
    Near
    Using Other
    Devices
    Using BRAVIA
    Sync Devices
    Useful Functions
    Connecting to the
    Internet
    Using Home
    Network
    Configuring
    Various Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How to Use
    Bookmarks
    Top Page  > Using Other  Devices  > PC
    PC
    Making a Connection
    Connect your PC with an HDMI cable to enjoy music, pictures and other
    content stored in it.
    * Be sure to use an authorized HIGH SPEED HDMI cable bearing the
    HDMI logo.
    Corresponding PC input signal
    (Resolution, Horizontal frequency/Vertical frequency)
    640 x 480, 31.5 kHz/60 Hz
    800 x 600, 37.9 kHz/60 Hz
    1024 x 768, 48.4 kHz/60 Hz
    1280 x 768, 47.4 kHz/60 Hz and 47.8 kHz/60 Hz
    1360 x 768, 47.7 kHz/60 Hz
    1280 x 1024, 64.0 kHz/60 Hz
    1920 x 1080, 67.5 kHz/60 Hz*
    3840 x 2160, 30 Hz
    * The 1080p timing, when applied to the HDMI input, will be treated as avideo timing and not a PC timing. This will affect the [Preferences] and
    [Picture & Display] settings. To view PC content, set [Scene Select] to
    [Graphics], [Wide Mode] to [Full], and [Display Area] to [+1]. ([Display
    Area] is configurable only when [Auto Display Area] is set to [Off].)
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    							This TV does not support interlaced signals.
    For optimum picture  quality, it is recommended that you use the signals in
    the chart. In plug and play, signals with a 60 Hz vertical frequency will be
    detected automatically. (PC reboot may be necessary.)
    Depending on the connection status, the image may be blurred or
    smeared. In this case, change the PC’s settings, then select another input
    signal in “Corresponding PC input signal”.
    1920 pixel x 1080 line/60Hz output may not be available, depending on
    your PC. Even if 1920 pixel x 1080 line/60Hz output is selected,  the actual
    output signal may differ. In this case, change the PC’s settings, then select
    another input signal in “Corresponding PC input signal”.
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    Near
    Using Other
    Devices
    Using BRAVIA
    Sync Devices
    Useful Functions
    Connecting to the
    Internet
    Using Home
    Network
    Configuring
    Various Settings
    Troubleshooting
    How to Use
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    Top Page  > Using Other  Devices  > Viewing  Photo Files in 4K Resolution
    Viewing Photo Files in 4K Resolution
    Overview
    A photo with 4K or higher resolution can be displayed in 4K resolution
    (3840×2160). You can connect a digital still camera/camcorder that
    supports HDMI 4K output to HDMI IN of the TV to display high
    resolution photos stored on the camera. You can also display high
    resolution photos stored in connected USB devices or your home
    network.
    High resolution photos stored in a device installed with a 4K-capable
    application (such as PlayMemories Studio™) can be also displayed in
    4K resolution.
    This function is available depending on your region/country.
    Steps
    These settings are required to display a photo that is stored on a USB
    device or network device in 4K resolution.
    1. Press the HOME button, then select  [Settings].
    2. Select  [Picture & Display] → [4K Photo Display] → [On].
    When the setup is completed, see the next page for making the
    connection and displaying.
    USB or home network connections
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