Volume adjustment
The sound of the TV you are watching is
output from the speaker system
automatically. You can adjust the
speaker system volume by the TV
remote control.
Other Interlocking Functions
Menu Operation by TV Remote
Control
You can operate the menu of the
speaker system by selecting the name of
the speaker system when changing
input or operating the Sync Menu on the
TV.
Note
Some Sony TVs support the Sync Menu.
Refer to the operating instructions of your
TV to see if your TV supports the Sync
Menu.
Language Follow
When you change the language for the
on-screen display of the TV, the speaker
system's on-screen display language is
also changed.
One-Touch Play Function
When you play content on a Blu-ray Disc
player or "PlayStation
to the TV, the speaker system and TV are
turned on automatically.
Tip
You can change the Control for HDMI
settings by selecting
[Advanced Settings] - [HDMI Settings] on
the home menu.
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[Setup] -
Operating the Speaker
System by Interlocking
with a TV Compatible with
the "BRAVIA" Sync
Function
"BRAVIA" Sync is an extended function
developed by Sony based on the Control
for HDMI function. By connecting
"BRAVIA" Sync-compatible devices such
as a TV or a Blu-ray Disc player using an
HDMI cable, you can control the devices
by interlocking them with each other.
To use "BRAVIA" Sync
"BRAVIA" Sync is enabled by enabling
the Control for HDMI function of the
Sony device. For the operation to enable
the Control for HDMI function, see
"Preparing to Operate by Interlocking
with a TV" (page 38).
What You Can Do with
"BRAVIA" Sync
Control for HDMI function
• Power interlocking (page 38)
• Volume adjustment (page 39)
• Menu Operation by TV Remote Control
(page 39)
• Language Follow (page 39)
• One-Touch Play Function (page 39)
Sound mode/Scene Select
Function
The sound mode of the speaker system
is automatically switched according to
the setting of the TV's Scene Select
function or sound mode. To use this
function, you need to set the sound
mode to [Auto Sound] (page 34).
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