Getting to know your TV
To see what each step looks like, just click each step and check out the picture. You can also use the arrow keys on your keyboard.
- 1.
ETHERNET – Used to connect your TV to a local network for file sharing and the internet access via an Ethernet cable.
- 2.
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT OPTICAL – Used to connect a compatible amplifier or sound bar.
- 3.
HDMI 1 – Used to connect high definition equipment such as a Sky+HD Box, Blu-Ray player or game console.
- 4.
HDMI 2 – Used to connect high definition equipment such as a Sky+HD Box, Blu-Ray player or game console.
- 5.
L, R and VIDEO (Composite) – Used to connect such equipment as a DVD player, digital set-top box and other AV devices with component video sockets.
- 6. Y, Pb and Pr (AV)- Used to connect such equipment as a DVD player, digital set-top box and other AV devices
- 7. SAT IN - Used to connect a satellite box.
- 8.
RF IN – Used to connect a digital aerial, cable or satellite box.
- 9.
HDMI 3 (ARC) – Used to connect high definition equipment such as a Sky+HD Box, Blu-Ray player or game console. Also outputs TV audio to HDMI-ARC equipment such as a sound bar.
- 10.
CI Slot - Used to insert a CI card which allows you to view all the channels that you are subscribed to.
- 11.
3.5mm Headphone Socket - Used to connect audio devices such as headphones, mobile phones and sound bars.
- 12. Service Socket - This socket is only to be used by a qualified service technician.
- 13. TF CARD IN (micro sd card slot) - Insert a micro sd card to extend your TV storage memory or watch media stored on the card.For more information, see the Using a USB media device or SD card as extra internal memory topic.
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USB x 2 – Used to connect a USB device to playback media such as photos, music or films, or to carry out firmware upgrades, or extend your TV storage memory.
Note: The USB is not designed to charge or power external devices or mobile phones.
For more information, see the Using a USB media device or SD card as extra internal memory topic.