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Note:
To
ensure that the HOMI or DVI device
is
reset
properly, it
is
recommended that you follow these
procedures'
When
turning
on
your
electronic
components,
turn
on
the
TV first,
and
then
the
HOMI
or
OVI
device
When
turning
off
your
electronic
components,
turn
off
the HDMI
or
DVI
device
first,
and
then the TV
[1]
EIA/CEA-861-D
compliance
covers
the
transmission
of
uncompressed digital
video
with
high-bandwidth digital content protection,
which
is
being
standardized
for
reception
of
high-definition
video
signals.
Because
this
is
an
evolving
technology,
it
is
possible
that
some
devices
may
not
operate properly
with
the
TV.
TV
back
panel
To
connect a DVI device, you will need:
one
HDMI-to-DV!
adapter
cable
(HDMI
type A
connector)
per
DVI
device
- For
proper
operation, the length
of
an HOMI-
to-DVI
adapter
cable should not
exceed
9.8 ft
(3m).
The
recommended length
is
6.6
ft
(2m)
one
pair
of
standard
analog
audio
cables
per
DVI
device
-
An
HDMI-to-DVI
adapter
cable
transfers
video
only
Separate analog
audio
cables
are required (see illustration).
- See "Setting the
HDMI(I;)
audio
mode"
(ltsY
page
33)
To
view the
HDMI
device video:
Select
the
HDM!
I.
HDMI
2.
HOM!
3
or
HDMI
4
video
input
source
on the TV.*
To
select the video input source, press
INPUT
on
the remote
cOf"!trol
(UCf'
page
22).
To
program the
TV
remote control
to
operate other devices, see
Chapter
3.
HDMI
device
The
HOM!
input
on
yuur
TV
receives digital
audio
and
uncompressed
digital
video
from
an
HOM!
source
device.
or
uncompressed
digital
video
from a
DVI (Digital Visual Interface)
source
device.
This
input
is
designed
to
accept
HDCP
(High-
Bandwidth
Digital-Content
Protection)
program
material
in
digital
form
from
EfA/CEA-861-D-
campi
iant
lll
consumer
electronic
devices
(such
as
a
set-top
box
or
DVD
player
with
HDMI
or
DVI
output).
The
HDMI
input
can
accept
and
display
VGA.
SVGA.
XGA.
WXGA.
SXGA.
480i
(60Hz).
480p
(60Hz).
nop
(60Hz).
I080i
(60HZ) and
I080p
(24H/./60Hz)
signal
formats.
For
detailed
signal
specifications.
see
page
66.
Suppurted
ALi·~io
format:
Linear
PCM.
sampling
rate
32/44.1/48
kHz
Note:
To
connect a
PC
to
the
HOMI
input,
see
page
19
To
connect
an
HDMI
device, you will need:
one
HOM!
cable (type A connector) per
HOMl
device
For proper operation, it
is
recommended that
you use an HOMI cable with the HOMI Logo (
HOml'
)
To
display
an 1080i/60Hz
signal
format, you
will
need
a Category 2 cable. Conventional
HOMI/O
VI
cable
may
not work
properly
- HOMI cable transfers both video
and
audio.
Separate analog
audio
cables are not
required (see illustration).
See
"Setting
the
HOMI@
audio mode"
(It""
page 33)
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