Listening To The Device Connected With An Analog Audio Cable; Listening To Sound Of The Connected Tv Or Device Using Headphones - Sony HT-A7000 Manual De Instrucciones

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Listening to the Device
Connected with an
Analog Audio Cable
You can listen to sound of an audio
device such as a WALKMAN®, etc. that is
connected to the ANALOG IN jack on the
bar speaker.
1
Connect an audio device to the
ANALOG IN jack.
Analog audio cable
(not supplied)
2
Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV
screen.
3
Select
[Listen] - [Analog] on the
home menu.
The [Analog] screen is displayed on
the TV screen.
4
Start audio playback on the
connected audio device.
Sound is output from the speaker
system.
5
Adjust the volume (page 35).
Tip
You can also select [Analog] directly by
pressing ANALOG on the remote control.
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Smartphone,
WALKMAN®, other
audio devices, etc.
Listening to Sound of the
Connected TV or Device
Using Headphones
Listening to Sound by Pairing
with Headphones
1
Set the BLUETOOTH compatible
headphones to pairing mode.
Refer to the operating instructions
of the headphones for the pairing
method.
2
Press HOME.
The home menu appears on the TV
screen.
3
Select
[Setup] - [Advanced
Settings] on the home menu.
4
Select [Bluetooth Settings] -
[Bluetooth Mode] - [Transmitter].
The speaker system enters
BLUETOOTH transmission mode.
5
Select the name of the
headphones from the [Device List]
in [Bluetooth Settings].
When the BLUETOOTH connection is
established, [Connected] appears.
If you cannot find the name of your
headphones in [Device List], select
[Scan].
6
Return to the home menu, select
[Watch] or
select the input.
The image of the selected input
appears on the TV screen, [BT TX]
appears in the front panel display,
then the sound is output from the
headphones.
Sound from the speaker system is
muted at the same time.
[Listen], and

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