Getting to know your TV
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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.
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HDMI 1 – Used to connect high definition equipment such as a Sky+HD Box, Blu-Ray player or game console.
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HDMI 2 – Used to connect high definition equipment such as a Sky+HD Box, Blu-Ray player or game console.
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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.
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RF IN – Used to connect a digital aerial, cable or satellite box.
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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.
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CI Slot - Used to insert a CI card which allows you to view all the channels that you are subscribed to.
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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.