User manual

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HDMI Connection
The following types of HDMI cables are recommended:
High-Speed HDMI Cable
High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
HDMI cables have certain requirements:
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Use an HDMI cable with a thickness of 14 mm or less.
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Using a non-certified HDMI cable may result in a blank screen or a connection error.
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Some HDMI cables and devices may not be compatible with the TV due to different HDMI specifications.
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This TV does not support HDMI Ethernet Channel. Ethernet is a LAN (Local Area Network) built with coaxial
cables standardised by the IEEE.
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Use cable shorter than 3M to get the next best UHD 60P viewing quality.
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HDCP 2.2 can only use the HDMI(MHL) port. HDCP is short for 'High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection'
and is for video copyright protection.
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Many computer graphics adaptors do not have HDMI ports, but have DVI ports instead. If your computer
graphics adaptor has a DVI port, use an HDMI-to-DVI cable to connect the computer to the TV. For more
information, refer to "Connecting with the HDMI-to-DVI Port".
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If you are using an HDMI adapter, the TV recognises the signal as an HDMI signal and may respond
differently than it would to an MHL-to-HDMI cable connection.
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Certain functions such as Smart Hub may not be available if the Source is set to HDMI and 3D Auto View is
set to On. If this is the case, set 3D Auto View or 3D Mode to Off.
Refer to the diagram and connect the HDMI cable to the video device's HDMI OUT connector and the
TV's HDMI IN connector.
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The number of connectors and their names and locations may vary depending on the model.
Once the connection has been made, you will be able to select the connected external device using
the SOURCE button.