Television

Using the Help Guide

This Help Guide explains how to use this TV. You can also refer to the Setup Guide for descriptions about TV installation, and the Reference Guide for parts descriptions, specifications, and wall mounting of this TV.

Illustration of the manuals
  1. Setup Guide
  2. Reference Guide

Help Guide versions

There are two versions of the Help Guide: the built-in version and the online version. The online Help Guide includes the latest information.
The online Help Guide is automatically displayed when the TV is connected to the internet, otherwise the built-in Help Guide is displayed.

Illustration of the internet connection

In this Help Guide, you can read the desired information in order or search for it directly. To search, select the search icon at the top of the screen.

Note

  • To use the latest features described in the Help Guide, you may need to update the TV’s software. For details about software updates, see the Software updates page.
  • The names of settings in the Help Guide may differ from those displayed on the TV depending on the TV’s release date or your model/country/region.
  • The images and illustrations used in the Help Guide may differ depending on your TV model.
  • Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Hint

  • To see if your TV is equipped with one of the functions described in the Help Guide, refer to the paper manual or a Sony product catalog.
  • This Help Guide is written for all regions/countries. Some descriptions contained in this Help Guide do not apply to some regions and countries.

Using the remote control

You can operate many of the TV’s features by using the (Up) / (Down) / (Left) / (Right) and (Enter) buttons.

The included remote control varies depending on your model. For descriptions of the remote control buttons, refer to the Functions of the remote control buttons.

  1. Use the (Up), (Down), (Left) and (Right) buttons to “focus” on the desired item.
    The up, down, left, and right arrow buttons are on the center of the remote control.
  2. Press the center of the (Enter) button to select the item currently in focus.
    The Enter button is in the center of the up, down, left, and right arrow buttons.

To return to the previous screen

Press the (Back) button.

Hint

Upper buttons on the remote control

The included remote control, as well as the layout of the buttons, the button names and the button icons, vary depending on your model/country/region.

At the top right corner of the remote control, there is a POWER button. The POWER button turns the TV on or switches to standby/networked standby mode. Below the POWER button is a row of three round shapes. Starting from the left, these are the TV button, microphone LED, and Quick Settings button. The TV button switches to a TV channel or input and displays the TV menu. The microphone LED illuminates when the microphone built onto the remote control is active. The Quick Settings button displays a set of controls to preset picture, sound, etc.. In the next row, the three shapes from the left are the Input button, the microphone, and the Control menu button. The Input button displays and selects the input source, etc.. The microphone has a tiny rounded rectangular shape. The Control menu button displays a menu on the TV to use button functions that are not on the remote control. Below this row, there is a round navigation pad which has four tactile bumps, used for navigating up, down, left and right. At the center is the Enter button which is the raised bump. Below the ring, there are two round buttons. Starting from the left, these are the Back and Home buttons. The Back button returns you to the previous screen. The Home button displays the home menu of the TV. Below these buttons, there is a long Volume button on the left. Press the upper part of the Volume button to increase the volume. Press the lower part of the same button to decrease the volume. On the right side, there is a long Channel button, with a tactile dot on the upper part. Press the upper part of the Channel button to increase the channel number or press the lower part of the same button to decrease the channel number. Between these two buttons, there is a round Google Assistant/Microphone button on the top, and Mute button on the bottom. The Google Assistant/Microphone button is used for the Google Assistant and other voice features such as voice search. When using voice commands, speak into the microphone below the microphone LED. Use the Mute button to mute the sound. Press again to restore the sound. The accessibility shortcut service can also be turned on or off by pressing and holding this button. On the row below are three round buttons. Starting from the left, these are the Dashboard, Play/Pause and Guide buttons. Use the Dashboard button to display the dashboard. There is a tactile dot on the Play/Pause button. Use this button to control your content. The Guide button displays the digital program guide for the TV or Cable/Satellite box. Below are three rows of two rectangular buttons. On the first row, starting from the left, these are the Crunchyroll button and NETFLIX button. On the middle row, the left button is the Disney+ button and beside it is the Prime Video button. On the last row, the left button is the YouTube button and beside it is the YouTube Music button. Depending on your region/country or TV model, these services may not be available.
(Power)
Turns on or switches to standby/networked standby mode.
TV
Switch to a TV channel or input and display the TV menu. For details, refer to the Selecting inputs page.
(MIC)
For voice search, refer to the Using the remote control microphone page.
(Quick Settings)
Display Quick Settings. For details, refer to the Using the Quick Settings page.
(Input)
Display and select the input source, etc. For details, refer to the Selecting inputs page.
MENU (Control menu)
Display the Control menu.
(Up) / (Down) / (Left) / (Right) / (Enter) (Navigation D-Pad)
On screen menu navigation and selection.
In TV mode: Display and select programs on other channels while watching TV (Digital/Analog).
(Back)
Return to the previous screen.
(Home)
Display the TV Home Menu. For details, refer to the Home menu page.

Lower buttons on the remote control

The included remote control, as well as the layout of the buttons, the button names and the button icons, vary depending on your model/country/region.

At the top right corner of the remote control, there is a POWER button. The POWER button turns the TV on or switches to standby/networked standby mode. Below the POWER button is a row of three round shapes. Starting from the left, these are the TV button, microphone LED, and Quick Settings button. The TV button switches to a TV channel or input and displays the TV menu. The microphone LED illuminates when the microphone built onto the remote control is active. The Quick Settings button displays a set of controls to preset picture, sound, etc.. In the next row, the three shapes from the left are the Input button, the microphone, and the Control menu button. The Input button displays and selects the input source, etc.. The microphone has a tiny rounded rectangular shape. The Control menu button displays a menu on the TV to use button functions that are not on the remote control. Below this row, there is a round navigation pad which has four tactile bumps, used for navigating up, down, left and right. At the center is the Enter button which is the raised bump. Below the ring, there are two round buttons. Starting from the left, these are the Back and Home buttons. The Back button returns you to the previous screen. The Home button displays the home menu of the TV. Below these buttons, there is a long Volume button on the left. Press the upper part of the Volume button to increase the volume. Press the lower part of the same button to decrease the volume. On the right side, there is a long Channel button, with a tactile dot on the upper part. Press the upper part of the Channel button to increase the channel number or press the lower part of the same button to decrease the channel number. Between these two buttons, there is a round Google Assistant/Microphone button on the top, and Mute button on the bottom. The Google Assistant/Microphone button is used for the Google Assistant and other voice features such as voice search. When using voice commands, speak into the microphone below the microphone LED. Use the Mute button to mute the sound. Press again to restore the sound. The accessibility shortcut service can also be turned on or off by pressing and holding this button. On the row below are three round buttons. Starting from the left, these are the Dashboard, Play/Pause and Guide buttons. Use the Dashboard button to display the dashboard. There is a tactile dot on the Play/Pause button. Use this button to control your content. The Guide button displays the digital program guide for the TV or Cable/Satellite box. Below are three rows of two rectangular buttons. On the first row, starting from the left, these are the Crunchyroll button and NETFLIX button. On the middle row, the left button is the Disney+ button and beside it is the Prime Video button. On the last row, the left button is the YouTube button and beside it is the YouTube Music button. Depending on your region/country or TV model, these services may not be available.
(Google Assistant / Microphone)
Ask Google for a little help on the big screen.
Press the Google Assistant (or MIC) button on the remote to get started.
For details, refer to the Using the remote control microphone page.
Google Assistant is not available in certain languages/countries/regions.
+/− (Volume)
Adjust the volume.
(Mute)
Mute the sound. Press again to restore the sound.

Hint

  • The accessibility shortcut service can be turned on or off by pressing and holding (Mute).
CH +/− (Channel)
Select the channel.
(Dashboard)
Display Dashboard.
(Play / Pause)
Operate media contents on the TV and connected CEC-compatible device.
(Guide)
Display the digital program guide of the TV or cable/satellite box. For details, refer to the Using the program guide page.
App buttons (Only on limited region/country/TV model)
Enjoy various video streaming services with one push. Press to watch your desired service.

Connecting terminal

The types and shapes of connectors availability vary depending on your TV.
For the location of the connectors, refer to the Setup Guide (printed manual).

Terminal Description
Image of USB port
USB
Connects to Digital still camera/Camcorder/USB storage media.

Note

  • Connects a large USB device may interfere with other connected devices beside it. In such case, connect to the other USB port.
Image of AV IN jacks
VIDEO IN
Connects to VCR/Video game equipment/DVD player/Camcorder.
For a composite connection, refer to Connecting a Blu-ray or DVD player.
Image of headphone jack
(Headphone)
Connects to the headphone jack to listen to sound from the TV. Supports 3-pole stereo mini jack only.

Note

  • You cannot output sound from both the headphone and the TV speakers at the same time.
Image of HDMI IN terminal
HDMI IN
Connects to HDMI device. HDMI interface can transfer the digital video and audio on a single cable. To enjoy high quality 4K contents, connect a Premium High Speed HDMI™ Cable(s) and set the [HDMI signal format] to [Enhanced format]/[Enhanced format (ALLM)].
Image of HDMI IN eARC/ARC terminal
HDMI IN (eARC/ARC) / HDMI IN (ARC)
Connects your audio system that supports eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) or ARC (Audio Return Channel) to the HDMI IN (eARC/ARC) or HDMI IN (ARC) to route TV audio to your audio system. It is a feature that sends audio to an audio system that supports eARC/ARC through an HDMI cable. If the audio system does not support eARC/ARC, you need to connect with DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL).
Image of DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) jack
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL)
Connects to the audio system with optical audio input.
When connecting an audio system not compatible with ARC using an HDMI cable, you need to connect an optical audio cable to the DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) to output digital sound.
Image of ANTENNA terminal
(Cable/Antenna input)
Connects to Cable/Antenna/External Box.
Image of LAN port
LAN
Connect to Router.
Connects to the Internet using a LAN cable.

Using the remote control microphone

Remote controls that support Voice search have a Google Assistant button and a built-in microphone. By speaking into the microphone, you can search for various content.

  1. Press and hold the Google Assistant button on your remote control. The microphone on the remote control will be activated while the button is pressed, and the LED on the remote control will light up. Illustration of the Google Assistant button on the remote control
  2. Speak into the microphone while pressing and holding the Google Assistant button. Speech examples may be displayed depending on your model. Illustration of speaking into the microphone of the remote control Search results are displayed when you speak into the microphone.

When you cannot search using your voice

Register the voice remote control that has the Google Assistant button to the TV again by pressing the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control and selecting [Settings] — [Remotes & Accessories] — [Remote control] — [Connect via Bluetooth].

Note

  • An Internet connection and Google account are required to use Voice search.
  • The type of remote control supplied with the TV, and the availability of a remote control with a built-in microphone varies depending on your model/region/country. An optional remote control is available in some models/regions/countries.
  • To use the microphone on the remote control, you must add and set a Google Account to the TV.

Keeping the TV updated(Only on limited region/country/TV model)

The TV acquires data such as program guides while it is in standby mode. To keep your TV updated, we recommend that you turn off the TV normally by using the power button on the remote control or TV.

Installing apps from the Google Play Store

You can install apps from the Google Play Store to the TV, just like you do with smartphones and tablets.

Note

  • You can only install apps that are compatible with TVs. They may differ from apps for smartphones/tablets.
  • An Internet connection and Google account are required to install apps from the Google Play Store.

Hint

  • If you do not have a Google account or want to create a shared account, create a new account by accessing the following website.

    https://accounts.google.com/signup https://accounts.google.com/signup

    The website above may vary depending on your region/country. It is also subject to change without notice. For details, refer to the Google homepage.

  • We recommend that you create a Google account on a computer or mobile device.
  1. Press the (Home) button, and from [Search] on the Home screen, say something like “Search for <app name> apps” to search for apps you want to install. Alternatively, select the input field and use the on-screen keyboard.
  2. Select an app from the search results and install it.

Hint

  • If the app search does not produce the desired results, say “Google Play Store”, and try searching for the app on the Google Play Store screen.
  • You can also select a category from the Apps tab in the Home Menu and select a desired app.

After downloading, the app is automatically installed and added. You can select [Open] to launch the app.

Hint

  • To start an installed app later, select the Apps tab in the Home Menu, and select [See all] at the right edge of the app area. Select the installed app to start it.

About paid apps

There are free apps and paid apps in the Google Play Store. To purchase a paid app, a prepaid Google Play gift card code or credit card information is required. You can purchase a Google Play gift card from various retailers.

To delete an app

  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, select [Settings] — [Apps], select an app to be deleted, and uninstall it.

Viewing Internet media

You can use video streaming services such as YouTube and Netflix to watch Internet content. The available services vary depending on your country and region. You can launch these services by selecting their tiles in the Home Menu.

Note

  • An Internet connection is required to watch Internet content.

Enjoying safe apps and video streaming services (Security & Restrictions)

You can ensure safe use of the TV by setting installation restrictions on apps that are downloaded from unknown sources, or age restrictions on programs and videos.

  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Apps] — [Security & Restrictions].

Note

  • If you change the [Security & Restrictions] settings, your device and personal data are more vulnerable to attack by unknown apps from sources other than Play Store. You agree that you are solely responsible for any damage to your device or loss of data that may result from using these apps.

Hint

  • Other separate restrictions may be available depending on the app. For details, refer to the app’s Help.

Home menu

The screen displayed when you press the (Home) button on the remote control is called the Home Menu. From the Home Menu, you can search for content and select recommended content, apps, and settings.

The displayed Home Menu depends on whether a Google Account is added to the TV.
(Some features do not apply depending on your model/region/country. The images are for reference only. They may differ from the actual screen.)

(A) The Home Menu when a Google Account is set on the TV

Image of the Home Menu when a Google account is set

(B) The Home Menu when a Google Account is not set on the TV

Image of the Home Menu when a Google account is not set

Setting a Google Account and enjoying the TV

If you connect the TV to the Internet and set a Google Account, you can install desired apps on the TV and enjoy Internet videos or use your voice to search for content.

Enjoying the TV without setting a Google Account

Even if you do not set a Google Account, you can watch TV broadcasts or connect devices such as Blu-ray player. If you connect the TV to the Internet, you can also use the Internet streaming services displayed in the Home Menu.

Note

  • To set a Google Account later and enjoy the TV, set up Google TV from the Home Menu or settings menu.
  • If you delete the Google Account, the TV will return to the factory default settings.

Hint

  • Depending on the TV settings, the Home screen will be displayed when the TV is turned on. If you change the following setting, you can change the screen that is displayed when the TV is turned on to the TV broadcast channel or external input such as HDMI that you were watching before turning off the TV.
    1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [System] — [Power and Energy].
    2. Select [Power on behavior], and then select [Last input].

    The next time the TV is turned on, the TV broadcast channel or external input such as HDMI that you were watching before turning off the TV will be displayed.

    Specifications may be subject to change without notice.

  • For other information, see “Frequently Asked Questions” on the Sony Support Site.
    Frequently Asked Questions for Troubleshooting

Using the Quick Settings

If you press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, you can quickly access features such as [Picture mode], [Sleep timer], and [Picture Off] on the current screen, and settings such as [Speakers] depending on the connected devices. You can also display [Settings] from [Quick Settings].

Note

  • The menus displayed in the TV settings vary depending on your model/region/country.
Image of the TV screen
  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control.
  2. Move the focus to change a setting or select it.

Selecting inputs

To use devices (such as a Blu-ray/DVD player or USB flash drive) connected to the TV, or to watch TV after such use, you will need to switch the input.

  1. Press the (Input) button repeatedly to select the connected device.
    Alternatively, press the (Input) button, use the (Left) / (Right) buttons to select a connected device, and then press the (Enter) button.

Note

  • If there are no devices connected to an HDMI input, the HDMI input may not be displayed in the [Input menu].

To edit the input items

  1. Press the (Input) button.
  2. Press the (Right) button (or (Left) button depending on the TV’s display language) and select (Edit).
  3. Select the input/device you want to show or hide.
  4. Select [Close].

Hint

  • To change the order or hide a displayed item, press and hold the (Enter) button on the remote control with that item highlighted, and [Move] and [Hide] will be displayed. If you select [Move], use (Left) / (Right) on the remote control to move the item to the desired position, and then press the (Enter) button on the remote control.
  • You can switch to TV broadcasting by simply pressing the TV button on the remote control.

How the LED lights up

Certain colors will appear at the bottom center of your TV indicating a certain activity or status.

Illumination LED


White “on” or “blinking”
  • When the TV is turning on
  • When receiving signals from the remote control
  • When updating the software
etc.

Accessibility features

This TV has accessibility features in [Accessibility] such as a text-to-speech function for on-screen text, zooming to make text easier to read, and subtitles/captions.

Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [System] — [Accessibility] to configure the user assistive features.

[Accessibility] has a shortcut function so you can turn it on or off by pressing and holding the (Mute) button on the remote control for 3 seconds.

Hint

  • The default setting for the function that operates when you press and hold the (Mute) button on the remote control for 3 seconds is [TalkBack]. Enable the function using [Accessibility shortcut] in [Accessibility], and change the assigned feature using [Shortcut service].
  • To use text-to-speech with the Help Guide, view the Help Guide in the Sony support website using a computer or smartphone.

Support Site

For the latest information and Online Help Guide, please visit the Sony support website:

Trademark information

Vewd logo

  • Vewd® Core. Copyright 1995-2023 Vewd Software AS. All rights reserved.

Bluetooth logo

  • The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sony Group Corporation and its subsidiaries is under license.

HEVC Advance™ logo

  • Covered by one or more claims of the HEVC patents listed at patentlist.accessadvance.com.
  • Wi-Fi®, Wi-Fi Alliance® and Wi-Fi Direct® are registered trademarks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
  • Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ and Wi-Fi CERTIFIED 6™ logos are certification marks of Wi-Fi Alliance.
  • Disney+ and all related logos and marks are trademarks of Disney Enterprises, Inc. or its affiliates.
  • Amazon, Prime Video and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.
  • Apple, Apple Home, AirPlay and HomeKit are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries and regions.
    To use AirPlay and Apple HomeKit with this TV, the latest version of iOS, iPadOS, or macOS is recommended.
  • “BRAVIA”, BRAVIA and BRAVIA Sync are trademarks or registered marks of Sony Group Corporation or its affiliates.
  • All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

Note

  • The availability of each service depends on your region/country.

Watching TV programs

Using the program guide

You can quickly find your preferred programs.

  1. Press the (Guide) button to display the program guide of a related channels service while it is running, for example digital TV (broadcast).

Playing content stored on a USB device

Connecting a USB device

Connect a USB storage device to the USB port of the TV to enjoy photo, music, and video files stored on the device.

Illustration of the connection method
  1. USB storage device

Enjoy photos/music/movies stored on a USB device

You can enjoy photos/music/movies stored on a USB device on the TV screen.

  1. If the USB device connected to the TV has a power switch, turn it on.
  2. Press the (Home) button, select Apps from the Home menu, and select [Media Player] to view photos [Album], play music [Music], or play movies [Video].
  3. Select the USB device and browse the list of folders and files, then select the desired file. Playback starts.

To check the supported file formats

Note

  • Depending on the image dimension, file size, and number of files in a folder, some photo images or folders take time to display.
  • Displaying the USB device may take some time because the TV accesses the USB device every time the USB device is connected.
  • All USB ports on the TV support Hi-Speed USB. USB hubs are not supported.
  • While accessing the USB device, do not turn off the TV or USB device, and do not disconnect the USB cable. Otherwise, data stored on the USB device may be corrupted.
  • Depending on the file, playback may not be possible, even when using the supported formats.

Hint

Information about USB devices used for storing photos and music

  • The USB ports on the TV support FAT16, FAT32 and NTFS file systems.
  • When connecting a Sony digital still camera to the TV with a USB cable, USB connection settings on your camera need to be set to “Auto” or “Mass Storage” mode.
  • If your digital still camera does not work with your TV, try the following:
    • Set the USB connection settings on your camera to “Mass Storage”.
    • Copy the files from the camera to a USB flash drive, then connect the drive to the TV.
  • Some photos and movies may be magnified, resulting in low picture quality. Depending on the size and aspect ratio, images may not be displayed in full screen.
  • It may take a long time to display a photo, depending on the file or settings.
  • In no event shall Sony be liable for recording failure or any damage or loss of recorded contents caused or associated with the TV’s malfunction, the USB device’s malfunction, or any other problem.

Photos

Use case : USB

File Format Extension
JPEG *.jpg
BMP *.bmp
PNG *.png
GIF *.gif
TIFF *.tiff

Other supported files and formats

Music

Use case : USB

Extension: *.mp3

Description Sampling Rate
MP1L3 32k / 44.1k / 48k
MP2L3 16k / 22.05k / 24k
MP2.5L3 8k / 11.025k / 12k

Other supported files and formats

Videos

Use case : USB

AVI (*.avi)

Subtitle Type : External

Video Codec (Profile@Level) Audio Codec Max. / Min. Resolution*1 Max. Frame Rate
MPEG1 PCM, ADPCM, MPEG, Dolby AC3, WMA 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
MPEG2 MP@HL PCM, MPEG, Dolby AC3, AAC, WMA 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.264 MP LV 4.0 MPEG, AAC, WMA 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.264 HP LV 4.0 MPEG, Dolby AC3, AAC, WMA 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
MPEG-4 SP@HL 3.0 MPEG, Dolby AC3, WMA 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
MPEG-4 ASP@HL 4.0 MPEG, Dolby AC3 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
Motion JPEG PCM, ADPCM, MPEG, Dolby AC3, AAC 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.264 BP LV 4.0 PCM, Dolby AC3, AAC, WMA 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@30fps

ASF (*.wmv, *.asf)

Subtitle Type : External

Video Codec (Profile@Level) Audio Codec Max. / Min. Resolution*1 Max. Frame Rate
Window Media Video v9 WMA 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
MPEG-4 SP@HL 3.0 MPEG 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
VC-1 WMA 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps

MP4 (*.mp4, *.mov, *.3gp)

Subtitle Type : External

Video Codec (Profile@Level) Audio Codec Max. / Min. Resolution*1 Max. Frame Rate
H.264 BP LV 4.0 AAC, MPEG Layer 3 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@30fps
H.264 MP LV 4.0 AAC 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.264 HP LV 4.0 AAC, MPEG Layer 3 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.265 Main profile @ Level 4.1 AAC, Dolby AC3, MPEG Layer 3 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
MPEG-4 SP@HL 3.0 AAC, MPEG Layer 3 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
MPEG-4 ASP@HL 4.0 AAC, Dolby AC3, MPEG Layer 3 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.264 HP LV 5.1 AAC 4096x2160 / – 4096x2160@30fps
H.265 Main10 profile @ Level 5.1 AAC, Dolby AC3, MPEG Layer 3 4096x2160 / – 4096x2160@60fps
AV1 Dolby AC3 3840x2160 / 720x480 3840x2160@60fps

PS (Program Stream) (*.mpg, *.mpeg, *.vob)

Subtitle Type : External

Video Codec (Profile@Level) Audio Codec Max. / Min. Resolution*1 Max. Frame Rate
MPEG1 MPEG Layer 1/2, MP3, AC3 [Dolby Digital], E-AC3 [Dolby Digital Plus] 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
MPEG2 MP@HL MPEG Layer 1/2, MP3, AC3 [Dolby Digital], E-AC3 [Dolby Digital Plus] 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps

TS (Transport Stream) (Others (*.ts))

Subtitle Type : External

Video Codec (Profile@Level) Audio Codec Max. / Min. Resolution*1 Max. Frame Rate
MPEG2 MP@HL Dolby AC3, MPEG, AAC 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.264 MP LV 4.0 MPEG, AAC 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.264 HP LV 4.0 Dolby AC3, MPEG, AAC 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.264 MVC Dolby AC3, MPEG, AAC 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.264 BP LV 4.0 Dolby AC3, MPEG 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@30fps
H.264 HP LV 5.1 MPEG 4096x2304 / – 4096x2304@30fps

FLV (*.FLV)

Subtitle Type : External

Video Codec (Profile@Level) Audio Codec Max. / Min. Resolution*1 Max. Frame Rate
Sorenson PCM, MPEG, AAC 352x288 / – 352x288@30fps
H.264 BP LV 4.0 PCM, MPEG, AAC 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@30fps
H.264 MP LV 4.0 MPEG, AAC 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.264 HP LV 4.0 PCM, MPEG, AAC 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps

TS (*.VP9)

Subtitle Type : External

Video Codec (Profile@Level) Audio Codec Max. / Min. Resolution*1 Max. Frame Rate
VP9 VORBIS 4196x2160 / – 4196x2160@60fps

MKV (*.mkv)

Subtitle Type : External

Video Codec (Profile@Level) Audio Codec Max. / Min. Resolution*1 Max. Frame Rate
MPEG4*3 PCM, MPEG1 Layer1/2, MPEG4 HE-AAC, AC3 [Dolby Digital], FLAC 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
H.264*1 PCM, MPEG1 Layer1/2, MP3, MPEG2 AAC, MPEG4 AAC, MPEG4 HE-AAC, AC3 [Dolby Digital] 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
VC-1 PCM, MPEG1 Layer1/2, MP3, MPEG4 AAC, MPEG4 HE-AAC 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps
VP8 VORBIS 4196x2160 / – 4196x2160@60fps
H.264 HP LV 4.2 MP3, MPEG2 AAC, AC3 [Dolby Digital] 1920x1080 / – 1920x1080@60fps

WebM (*.webm)

Subtitle Type : External

Video Codec (Profile@Level) Audio Codec Max. / Min. Resolution*1 Max. Frame Rate
AV1 OPUS 3840x2160 / 720x480 3840x2160@60fps
  • For 2K Models, the maximum resolution is limited to 1920x1080.

Other supported files and formats

Audio sampling rates (for videos)

Audio Codec Sampling Rate
MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Layer I 48 kHz, 448 kbit/s
MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Layer II 48 kHz, 384 kbit/s
MPEG-1/MPEG-2 Layer III 48 kHz, 320 kbit/s
WMA 2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9 48 kHz, 320 kbps, 5.1ch
AAC 96 kHz, 6ch
RAAC 96 kHz, 6ch
HEAAC 96 kHz, 6ch
(MPEG4) AAC 96 kHz, 6ch
AMR 8 kHz, 1ch
AC3/AC3+ MS12
AC4 MS12
EAC3 MS12
PCM 8ch, 192 kHz
PCM_S8 8ch, 192 kHz
PCM_U8 8ch, 192 kHz
LPCM 8ch, 192 kHz
PCM_S16BE 8ch, 192 kHz
PCM_U16LE 8ch, 192 kHz
PCM_U16BE 8ch, 192 kHz
PCM_S16LE 8ch, 192 kHz
ADPCM 2ch, 48k
OPUS (HTML5 YouTube) 6ch
FLAC 96k, 6ch
VORBIS 192 kHz, 6ch
AMR_NB 8 kHz, 1ch
AMR_WB 16 kHz, 1ch
WAVEFORMATEX 8ch, 192 kHz
G711 A/mu-law 8ch

Other supported files and formats

External subtitles

Use case : USB

File Format Extension
SRT *.srt
IdxSub *.idx
PSB *.psb
SMI *.smi, *.sami
SSA *.ssa, *.ass

Other supported files and formats

Connecting a Blu-ray or DVD player

Connect a Blu-ray/DVD player to the TV.

Use a connection method below based on the terminals available on your TV.

Note

  • The available terminals depend on your model/region/country.

Hint

  • You can also connect a set-top box (cable/satellite box) in the same way as a Blu-ray/DVD player.

HDMI connection

For optimum picture quality, we recommend connecting your player to the TV using an HDMI cable. If your Blu-ray/DVD player has an HDMI jack (socket), connect it using an HDMI cable.

Illustration of the connection method
  1. Blu-ray/DVD player (same as connecting a set-top box)
  2. HDMI cable (not supplied)*
  • Be sure to use an authorized HIGH SPEED HDMI cable bearing the HDMI logo.

Composite connection

If your Blu-ray/DVD player has composite jacks (sockets), connect them using a composite video/audio cable.

Illustration of the connection method
  1. Blu-ray/DVD player (same as connecting a cable/satellite box)
  2. Analog Extension cable (supplied)*
  3. RCA Cable (not supplied)

* Whether the Analog Extension cable is supplied depends on your model/region/country.

Cable that connects to the video input jack

The 3.5 mm jack of the Analog Extension Cable has 4 poles.

Image of audio/video cable (sold separately)
  1. 3.5 mm
  2. Left for Audio signal.
  3. Video signal.
  4. Ground.
  5. Right for Audio signal.

Watching Blu-ray and DVD discs

You can watch content from Blu-ray/DVD discs or other content supported by your player on the TV.

  1. Turn on the connected Blu-ray/DVD player.
  2. Press the (Input) button repeatedly to select the connected Blu-ray/DVD player.
  3. Start playback on the connected Blu-ray/DVD player.

Hint

  • If you connect a CEC-compatible device with an HDMI connection, you can operate it by simply using the TV’s remote control.

Set-top box (cable/satellite box)

Connecting a Set-top box (cable/satellite box)

Connect the set-top box (cable/satellite box) to the TV as you would a Blu-ray or DVD player.
For details, refer to the Connecting a Blu-ray or DVD player page.

Enjoying content from your mobile device on the TV with Google Cast

Google Cast allows you to wirelessly cast content from your favorite websites and apps to your TV, directly from your computer or mobile device.

  1. Connect a mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet to the same network that the TV is connected to.
  2. Launch a Google Cast supported app on the mobile device.
  3. Select the (cast) icon in the app.

    The screen of the mobile device is displayed on the TV.

Note

  • An Internet connection is required to use Google Cast.

Displaying the iPhone/smartphone or iPad/tablet app screen on the TV

Using AirPlay

This TV supports AirPlay 2.

  1. Make sure your Apple device is connected to the same network as your TV.
  2. The procedure depends on the content that will be displayed on the TV as follows.
    • To display video, tap (AirPlay Video).
    • To display photos, tap (Action share).
    • To play music, tap (AirPlay Audio).
    • To display the screen of a mobile device, tap (Mirroring).
      (In some apps, you may have to tap another icon first.)
  3. Select AirPlay on a mobile device such as an iPhone or iPad, and select the TV to use with AirPlay.

Hint

  • The TV supports Apple HomeKit.
    You can control the TV with a mobile device such as an iPhone or iPad by pressing the (Input) button on the remote control, selecting (AirPlay), and following the on-screen instructions to setup Apple HomeKit.
    Available operations vary depending on the version of the app and software.
  • If you select [On (Powered on by apps)] in [Remote start], you can turn on the TV with apps on a mobile device such as an iPhone or iPad.

Note

  • An internet connection is required to use AirPlay.
  • Operation of a mobile device such as iPhone or iPad varies depending on the OS version.
  • iPhone, iPad, AirPlay and HomeKit are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Connecting a computer and viewing stored content

To connect a computer

Use an HDMI cable to connect your computer to the TV.

Illustration of the connection method
  1. Computer
  2. HDMI cable (not supplied)*
  • Be sure to use an authorized HIGH SPEED HDMI cable bearing the HDMI logo.

To check the video signal specifications

To view content stored on a computer

After connecting the computer, press the (Input) button, then select the input the computer is connected to.

To check the supported file formats

Note

  • For optimum picture quality, we recommend that you set your computer to output video signals according to one of the settings listed in “Computer video signal specifications”.
  • Depending on the connection status, the image may be blurred or smeared. In this case, change the computer’s settings and select another input signal from the “Computer video signal specifications” list.

Connecting a camera or camcorder and viewing stored content

To connect a camera or camcorder

Connect your Sony digital still camera or camcorder using an HDMI cable. Use a cable that has an HDMI mini jack (socket) for the digital still camera/camcorder end, and a standard HDMI jack (socket) for the TV end.

Illustration of the connection method
  1. Digital still camera
  2. Camcorder
  3. HDMI cable (not supplied)*
  • Be sure to use an authorized HIGH SPEED HDMI cable bearing the HDMI logo.

To view content stored on a digital still camera/camcorder

  1. After connecting the digital still camera/camcorder, turn it on.
  2. Press the (Input) button repeatedly to select the connected digital still camera/camcorder.
  3. Start playback on the connected digital still camera/camcorder.

To check the supported file formats

Hint

  • If you connect a CEC-compatible device, you can operate it by simply using the TV’s remote control. Make sure that the device is CEC-compatible. Some devices may not be compatible with CEC even though they have an HDMI jack (socket).

Computer video signal specifications

(Resolution, Horizontal frequency/Vertical frequency)

  • 640 x 480, 31.5 kHz/60 Hz
  • 800 x 600, 37.9 kHz/60 Hz
  • 1024 x 768, 48.4 kHz/60 Hz
  • 1152 x 864, 67.5 kHz/75 Hz
  • 1280 x 1024, 64.0 kHz/60 Hz
  • 1600 x 900, 55.9 kHz/60 Hz
  • 1680 x 1050, 65.3 kHz/60 Hz
  • 1920 x 1080, 67.5 kHz/60 Hz*
  • 1080p timing, when applied to the HDMI input, will be treated as video timing and not computer timing. This will affect the [Screen] settings in [Settings] — [Display & Sound]. To view computer content, set [Wide mode] to [Full pixel].

Other video input signals

The following video formats can be displayed depending on specifications of your computer.

  • 480p, 480i
  • 576p*, 576i*
  • 720/24p
  • 720p/30 Hz, 720p/50 Hz*, 720p/60 Hz
  • 1080i/50 Hz*, 1080i/60 Hz
  • 1080/24p
  • 1080p/30 Hz, 1080p/50 Hz*, 1080p/60 Hz
  • 3840 x 2160p/24 Hz, 3840 x 2160p/25 Hz*, 3840 x 2160p/30 Hz (4K models only)
  • 3840 x 2160p/50 Hz* (4K models only)
  • 4096 x 2160p/50 Hz* (4K models only)
  • Not supported depending on your region/country.

Note

  • 1920 x 1080/60 Hz output may not be available, depending on your computer. Even if 1920 x 1080/60 Hz output is selected, the actual output signal may differ. In this case, change the computer’s settings, then set your computer to use a different video signal.

Outputting audio from an audio system

You can connect audio systems such as AV receivers or sound bars to the TV. Select a connection method below according to the specifications of the audio system you want to connect.

  • Connecting with an HDMI cable (For details, carefully read “Connection using an HDMI cable” below.)
  • Connecting with a digital optical cable

For connection methods, refer to the Connecting an audio system page.

Note

  • Refer to the instruction manual of the device to be connected.

Connection using an HDMI cable

This TV supports Audio Return Channel (ARC) or Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC). You can use an HDMI cable to output audio from audio systems that support ARC and eARC.

On TVs that support eARC (only models equipped with an HDMI IN (eARC/ARC) terminal), you can output (pass-through) audio signals from external input devices connected to the TV to eARC supported audio systems by using the HDMI terminal bearing the text “eARC/ARC”.

For connection methods, refer to the Connecting an audio system page.

Note

  • The availability and location of the HDMI terminal that supports eARC/ARC varies depending on the model. Refer to the included Setup Guide.

Connecting an audio system

See the illustrations below to connect an audio system such as an AV receiver or sound bar.

Note

  • The available terminals depend on your model/region/country.

HDMI connection (ARC supported)

  1. Connect the TV and audio system with an HDMI cable. Connect to the TV’s HDMI input terminal bearing the text “ARC” or “eARC/ARC”. Illustration of the connection method
    1. AV receiver or sound bar
    2. HDMI cable (not supplied)*
    • We recommend authorized Premium High Speed HDMI™ Cable(s) bearing the HDMI logo.
  2. Adjusting an audio system

HDMI connection (eARC supported) (only models equipped with an HDMI IN (eARC/ARC) terminal)

  1. Connect the external input device and TV with an HDMI cable. Connect the TV and audio system with another HDMI cable. Connect the audio system to the TV’s HDMI input terminal bearing the text “ARC” or “eARC/ARC”. Illustration of the connection method
    1. External input device (such as a Blu-ray/DVD recorder)
    2. HDMI cable (not supplied)
    3. AV receiver or sound bar
    4. HDMI cable with Ethernet (not supplied)*
    • We recommend authorized Premium High Speed HDMI™ Cable(s) bearing the HDMI logo.
  2. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Audio output] — [Speakers] — [Audio system].
  3. Adjusting an audio system

Digital optical cable connection

  1. Connect the TV and audio system with a digital optical cable. Connect to the audio system’s digital optical input terminal. Illustration of the connection method
    1. AV receiver or sound bar
    2. Optical audio cable (not supplied)
  2. Adjusting an audio system

Hint

  • For more information, please visit the Sony support website.
    Support Site

Adjusting an audio system

After connecting an audio system to the TV, adjust the TV’s audio output from the audio system.

Adjusting an audio system connected with an HDMI cable or digital optical cable

  1. After connecting the TV to your audio system, press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Audio output] — [Speakers] — [Audio system].
  2. Turn on the connected audio system, then adjust the volume. If you connect a CEC-compatible device with an HDMI connection, you can operate it by simply using the TV’s remote control.

Note

  • You need to configure the [Digital Audio Out] settings according to your audio system. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Audio output] — [Digital Audio Out].
  • If the audio system is not compatible with Dolby Digital, set [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Audio output] — [Digital Audio Out] to [PCM].

Pass-through audio formats supported with eARC (only models equipped with an HDMI IN (eARC/ARC) terminal)

Confirm that you can pass-through the following audio formats.

  • 7.1 channel linear PCM: 32/44.1/48 kHz 16 bits
  • Dolby Digital
  • Dolby Digital Plus
  • Dolby TrueHD
  • Dolby Atmos

For details, refer to the support page.

Connecting a Bluetooth device

To pair the TV with a Bluetooth device

  1. Turn the Bluetooth device on and put it in pairing mode.
    To put your Bluetooth device in pairing mode, refer to the instruction manual of the device.
  2. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Remotes & Accessories] — [Pair accessory] to put the TV in pairing mode.
    A list of available Bluetooth devices will be displayed.
  3. Select the desired device from the list, then follow the on-screen instructions.
    If you are prompted to enter a passcode, refer to the instruction manual of the device.
    After pairing is completed, the device connects to the TV.

To connect to a paired Bluetooth device

  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Remotes & Accessories].
  2. Select a paired but unconnected device from the list.
  3. Select [Connect].

Supported Bluetooth profiles

The TV supports the following profiles:

  • HID (Human Interface Device Profile)
  • HOGP (HID over GATT Profile)
  • A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile)
  • AVRCP (Audio/Video Remote Control Profile)
  • SPP (Serial Port Profile)

CEC overview

If a CEC-compatible device (e.g., Blu-ray player, AV receiver) is connected with an HDMI cable, you can operate the device with the TV’s remote control.

Illustration of operating a CEC-compatible device

Using features available for CEC-compatible devices

Blu-ray/DVD player

  • Automatically turns the Blu-ray/DVD player on and switches the input to the Blu-ray/DVD player when you select it from the input source.
  • Automatically turns the TV on and switches the input to the connected Blu-ray/DVD player when the Blu-ray/DVD player starts to play.
  • Automatically turns the connected Blu-ray/DVD player off when you turn the TV off.
  • Controls menu operation ( (Up) / (Down) / (Left) / (Right) buttons), playback (e.g., (Play / Pause) button), and channel selection of the connected Blu-ray/DVD player through the TV’s remote control.

AV receiver

  • Automatically turns the connected AV receiver on and switches the sound output from the TV speaker to the audio system when you turn the TV on. This function is only available if you have previously used the AV receiver to output the TV’s sound.
  • Automatically switches the sound output to the AV receiver by turning the AV receiver on when the TV is turned on.
  • Automatically turns the connected AV receiver off when you turn the TV off.
  • Adjusts the volume ( (Volume) +/− buttons) and mutes the sound ( (Mute) button) of the connected AV receiver through the TV’s remote control.

Video camera

  • Automatically turns the TV on and switches the input to the connected video camera when the camera is turned on.
  • Automatically turns the connected video camera off when you turn the TV off.
  • Controls menu operation ( (Up) / (Down) / (Left) / (Right) buttons), playback (e.g., (Play / Pause) button) of the connected video camera through the TV’s remote control.

Note

  • CEC” is only available for connected CEC-compatible devices.
  • Behavior of the CEC devices may vary.

Adjusting HDMI CEC settings

  1. Turn on the connected device.
  2. To enable [HDMI CEC Settings], press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Channels & Inputs] — [External inputs] — [HDMI CEC Settings] — [CEC].
  3. Activate HDMI CEC Settings on the connected device.
    When a specific Sony CEC-compatible device is connected and powered on and [HDMI CEC Settings] is enabled, HDMI CEC Settings is automatically activated on that device. For details, refer to the instruction manual of the connected device.

Available options

Available options are shown below. (Options vary depending on your model/region/country.)

[Device auto power off]
If disabled, the connected device does not turn off automatically when the TV is turned off.
[TV auto power on]
If disabled, the TV does not turn on automatically when the connected device is turned on.

Viewing pictures in 4K resolution

A picture with a 4K or higher resolution can be displayed in 4K resolution (3840×2160). You can connect a digital still camera/camcorder that supports HDMI 4K output to HDMI IN of the TV to display high resolution photos stored on the camera. You can also display high resolution photos stored in connected USB devices.

The availability of this function depends on your region/country.

Illustration of images from various devices displayed on the TV
  1. Digital still camera
  2. Camcorder
  3. USB device

To view pictures stored on a USB device in 4K resolution

  1. Connect the USB device to the TV.
  2. Press the (Home) button, select Apps from the Home menu, and select [Media Player] — [Album] — the USB device — the folder and/or file from the list.

To view pictures stored on a digital still camera/camcorder

  1. Connect a digital still camera or camcorder that supports HDMI output to the HDMI IN jack (socket) of the TV, using an HDMI cable.
  2. Press the (Input) button repeatedly to select the connected device.
  3. Set the connected device to 4K output.
  4. Start playback on the connected device.

To check the supported file formats

To view pictures in 4K resolution with higher quality

You can set the HDMI signal format to [Enhanced format]/[Enhanced format (ALLM)] to view pictures in 4K resolution with higher quality.

For information about Enhanced format or changing the settings, refer to the Settings for viewing pictures in 4K resolution with higher quality page.

Note

  • A 3D picture cannot be displayed.
  • If you change the picture by pressing the (Left) / (Right) buttons, it may take time to display.

Settings for viewing pictures in 4K resolution with higher quality

When you display the High-Quality 4K format with the HDMI input, set [HDMI signal format] in [External inputs].

[HDMI signal format]

To change the HDMI signal format setting, press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Channels & Inputs] — [External inputs] — [HDMI signal format] — the HDMI input you want to set.

[Standard format]
Standard HDMI format*1 that prioritizes compatibility with connected device.
[Enhanced format]/[Enhanced format (ALLM)]
High-Quality HDMI format*1*2 that prioritizes image quality when watching content from 4K supported devices.
Supports Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) when connecting to game consoles*3. Applicable to HDMI IN 3.
  • *1 HDR included (HDR models only).
  • *2 4K 60p 4:2:0 10 bit, 4:4:4, 4:2:2 etc.
  • *3 Support depends on your model.

Note

  • When using [Enhanced format]/[Enhanced format (ALLM)], picture and sound may not be output correctly. In this case, connect the device to an HDMI IN that is in [Standard format], or change the HDMI signal format of HDMI IN to [Standard format].
  • Set to [Enhanced format]/[Enhanced format (ALLM)] only when using compatible devices.
  • When you watch 4K picture with High-Quality, use a Premium High Speed HDMI™ Cable(s) that supports speeds of 18 Gbps. For details on a Premium High Speed HDMI™ Cable(s) that supports 18 Gbps, refer to the cable specifications.

Connecting to a network using a LAN cable

Connecting to a network using a LAN cable

A wired LAN connection allows you to access the Internet.

Make sure to connect to the Internet via a router.

Hint

  • If you are using a modem with router functions, you do not need to prepare a separate router. Ask your service provider for information about your modem’s specifications.
Illustration of the connection method
  1. LAN cable
  2. Computer
  3. Router
  4. Modem
  5. Internet
  1. Set up your LAN router. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your LAN router, or contact the person who set up the network (network administrator).
  2. Once a LAN cable is connected, the TV will automatically connect to the network. You can check your status in [Settings] — [Network & Internet] — [Network status] — [Check Connection].

Note

  • It is strongly recommended for security purposes to connect your TV to the Internet via a router/modem that includes router functionality. Direct connection of your TV to the Internet may expose your TV to a security threat such as extraction or tampering of content or personal information.
    Contact your service provider or network administrator to confirm your network includes router functionality.
  • The network-related settings that are required may vary depending on the Internet service provider or router. For details, refer to the instruction manuals provided by the Internet service provider or those supplied with the router. You can also contact the person who set up the network (network administrator).

Connecting to a network using a wireless connection

Using Wi-Fi to connect the TV to the Internet/Network

The built-in wireless LAN device allows you to access the Internet and enjoy the benefits of networking in a cable-free environment.

Illustration of the connection method
  1. Computer
  2. Wireless router
  3. Modem
  4. Internet
  1. Set up your wireless router. For details, refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router, or contact the person who set up the network (network administrator).
  2. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Network & Internet].
  3. Select a network you want to connect and set a password. If your TV can not connect to the Internet/Network, refer to the The TV cannot connect to the Internet/Network. page.

To turn off the built-in wireless LAN

  1. To disable [Wi-Fi], press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Network & Internet] — [Wi-Fi].

Hint

  • For smooth video streaming:
    • Change the setting of your wireless router to a high-speed networking standard such as 802.11n if possible.
      For details on how to change the setting, refer to the instruction manual of your wireless router, or contact the person who set up the network (network administrator).
    • If the above procedure does not deliver any improvement, change the setting of your wireless router to 5 GHz, which may help improve the video streaming quality.
    • The 5 GHz band may not be supported depending on your region/country. If the 5 GHz band is not supported, the TV can only connect to a wireless router using the 2.4 GHz band.

Note

  • The network-related settings that are required may vary depending on the Internet service provider or router. For details, refer to the instruction manuals provided by the Internet service provider or those supplied with the router. You can also contact the person who set up the network (network administrator).
  • If you select the [Hide password] option in the password entry screen, the password can be hidden from being viewed by other individuals.

Configuring the TV

[Channels & Inputs]

  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Channels & Inputs] — the desired option.

Available options

[Channels]
Configures the settings related to receiving broadcast programming.
To tune channels
Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Channels & Inputs] — [Channels] — [Channel Setup] — [Digital/Analog] — [Digital auto tuning/Analog auto tuning].
[Preferences (Channels)]
Configures [Shown channels], [Captions] and [Preferred language].
[Info banner]
Display program information when channel is changed.
[External inputs]
Configures the settings of the external inputs.
[Manage inputs]
Choose to show or hide inputs, and label the inputs according to their connected devices.
[HDMI CEC Settings]
Set up CEC compatible devices for streamlined control. For details, refer to the Adjusting HDMI CEC settings page.
[TV button shortcut]
Select what will launch when the TV button is pressed.
[HDMI signal format]
Enhance 4K HDMI signal format. For details, refer to the Settings for viewing pictures in 4K resolution with higher quality page.

[Display & Sound]

  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — the desired option.

Available options

[Picture adjustments]
Adjust the picture settings such as Brightness, Color, and Hue.
Illustration of [Standard] picture mode
Illustration of [Vivid] picture mode
[Picture mode]
Change the picture quality according to the content you are watching such as movies or sports. For more details, refer to the Picture adjustments” advanced settings page.
[Auto picture mode]
Automatically sets the picture mode based on the content from HDMI devices.
[Brightness]
Adjust the backlight to display the brightest whites and deepest blacks.
[Color]
Adjust the color saturation level.
[Advanced]
Access advanced picture enhancing options. For more details, refer to the Picture adjustments” advanced settings page.

Hint

  • You can also display [Picture adjustments] by pressing the (Quick Settings) button while watching TV, then selecting [Picture settings].
[Screen]
Adjust the aspect ratio and viewable screen area.
[Wide mode]
Adjust the picture size.
[4:3 default]
Automatic sizing for 4:3 pictures.
[Sound adjustments]
You can configure various settings related to the TV’s sound such as sound quality and sound mode.
[Dialog enhancer]
Emphasizes voice.
[Surround]
Virtually reproduces realistic surround sound.
[Equalizer]
Adjust sound based on different frequencies. Available only when [Speakers] is set to [TV speakers] and a headphone is not connected to the TV.
[TV position]
Outputs sound from the TV speakers according to the position of the TV.
[Advanced]
Access advanced sound enhancing options. For details, refer to the Sound adjustments” advanced settings page.

Hint

  • You can also display [Sound adjustments] by pressing the (Quick Settings) button while watching TV, then selecting [Sound settings].
[Audio output]
Adjust for audio system.
[Speakers]
Selects TV speakers or Audio system.
[Digital Audio Out]
Configure the output method when outputting digital audio. This setting is not available when [Speakers] is set to [TV speakers].

Picture adjustments” advanced settings

This page introduces various settings for the features you can configure in [Picture mode] and [Advanced].

Note

  • The actual display may vary or some settings may not be available depending on your model/country/region and the content you are watching.

[Picture mode]

Setting Description
Vivid Picture with enhanced edges and contrast.
Standard Suitable picture for basic home use.
Cinema Suitable picture for watching movies.
Game Suitable picture for playing video games.
Graphics Suitable picture for watching tables and characters.
Photo Suitable picture for photo viewing.
Custom Customize picture settings.

[Advanced]

[Brightness] settings

Setting Description
Brightness Adjust the luminance level of the screen.
Contrast Adjust the picture white level.
Gamma Adjust the light and dark balance. Brighten or darken the brightness between white and black.
Black level Adjust the picture black level.
Black adjust Enhance the black in images for stronger contrast.
Adv. contrast enhancer Automatically adjusts the contrast based on picture brightness.

[Color] settings

Setting Description
Color Adjust the color saturation level.
Hue Adjust the green and red tones.
Color temperature Adjust the color temperature.
Adv. color temperature Adjust the color temperature in detail.
Live Color Improve the vividness of colors.

[Clarity] settings

Setting Description
Sharpness Adjust the picture detail.
Reality Creation Adjusts fineness and noise for realistic picture. If you select [Manual], you can adjust [Resolution].
Random noise reduction Reduce repetitive random noise.
Digital noise reduction Reduce video compression noise.

[Motion] settings

Setting Description
Motionflow Refines moving images. Increases the number of image frames to display videos smoothly. If you select [Custom], you can manually adjust [Smoothness] and [Clearness].
(For [Motionflow] compatible models only)
CineMotion Optimizes picture quality based on video content, such as movies and computer graphics. Smoothly reproduces the motion of filmed images (images recorded at 24 frames per second) such as movies.

[Video options] settings

Setting Description
HDMI video range Select the signal range for HDMI input.

[Reset] settings

Setting Description
Reset Return all advanced picture settings to factory default.

Sound adjustments” advanced settings

This page introduces various settings for the features you can configure in [Sound adjustments] — [Advanced].

Note

  • The actual display may vary or some settings may not be available depending on your model/country/region and the connected device.

[Advanced]

Setting Description
Common Adjust [Balance] and [Digital audio out volume]*.
  • Applied for PCM only. The volume levels between PCM and compressed audio will differ.
Input related Adjust [Volume offset] and [Dynamic range].
Reset Return all sound settings to factory default.

[Network & Internet]

Configures settings such as for wireless LANs and wired LANs.

For more information, refer to the The TV cannot connect to the Internet/Network. page.

Related functions

[Remote start]
Allows an external device to turn on the TV. This may increase power consumption more than the normal configuration.
[IP control]
Enables other devices to communicate with the TV.
[Control remotely] lets registered remote devices control this TV, [Authentication] selects the authentication method to allow other device to communicate with the TV (None/Pre-Shared Key), [Pre-Shared Key] allows you to set a secret string for accessing the TV’s IP control.

[Accounts & sign-in]

  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Accounts & sign-in] — the desired option.

Available options

When a Google Account is set on the TV

Configure the Google Account or add other accounts.

When a Google Account is not set on the TV

[Accounts & sign-in] cannot be used. To set a Google Account, set up Google TV from the settings menu.

[Privacy]

You can restrict the installation of apps from unknown sources.

[Apps]

Allows you to configure or delete apps.

[System]

  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [System] — the desired option.

Note

  • Depending on the settings of the TV, some options may not be displayed or available.

Available options

[Accessibility]
Configures the settings of accessibility features and services for helping users navigate their devices more easily.
You can turn on captions for streaming apps here (for supported apps only), and customize the appearance of captions (limited to captions of certain TV features only).
[About]
Displays information about the TV.
[Date & Time]
Adjusts the current time.
[Language]
Selects the menu language. The selected menu language will also set the voice recognition language.
[Keyboard]
Configures the settings of the on-screen keyboard.
[Storage]
Changes the settings related to data storage.
[Ambient mode]
Configures what is displayed on the screen when the TV is not operated after a certain amount of time while displaying content other than broadcasts and videos.
[Power and Energy]
Changes the settings related to power consumption.
[Power saving] reduces power consumption of the TV by adjusting the backlight, [Idle TV power off] turns the TV off after it has been kept idle for the preset length of time, [Auto shut-off] turns off the TV automatically if no signal is detected for 15 minutes.
[Cast]
Configures the operation permissions when casting from an external device.
[System sounds]
Configures the [System sounds] setting.
[Parental controls]
Configures the parental control settings.
[Off] / [On]
Disables [Off] or enables [On] parental control on the TV.
[External input block]
Blocks inputs from being watched.
[Channels blocked]
Blocks channels from being watched.
[Program restrictions]
Blocks programs based on the rating of your selected country (available for certain countries only).
[Change PIN]
Change PIN code for access to parental controls settings.
[Restart]
Restart the TV without changing the user settings.
[Apple AirPlay and HomeKit]
Configures the settings for Apple AirPlay and HomeKit.
[Retail mode settings]
Enriches the display for shop front use by setting [Demo mode], etc.

[Remotes & Accessories]

  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Remotes & Accessories] — the desired option.

Available options

You can enable or disable Bluetooth, or register Bluetooth devices.

[Bluetooth]
Enables or disables Bluetooth.
[Pair accessory]
Pairs Bluetooth devices. For details, refer to the Supported Bluetooth profiles page.
[Remote control]
Setup for pairing the Voice Remote Control.

[Help & Feedback]

Help from Sony can be displayed here. If a Google Account is set on the TV, you can also give Google feedback.

Software updates

Sony will provide software updates from time to time in order to enhance functionality and provide users with the latest TV experience. The easiest way to receive software updates is via an internet connection to the TV.

If you want to check if your software is up-to-date, select [System update] from [Settings] — [System] — [About].

Updating software via USB storage device

If you do not have a network connection, you can also update the software by using a USB storage device. Use your computer to download the latest software from the Sony support website onto a USB storage device. Insert the USB storage device to a USB port on the TV and the software update will start automatically.

If you will update the TV software by using a USB storage device, you should read the cautions for update by USB storage device on the website.

For more information about the support site, please see the Support Site page.

If a full reset (restart) of the TV is required

If you have trouble such as the picture not displaying on the screen or the remote control not working, reset the TV with the following procedure.
If an external USB device is connected to the TV, disconnect the USB device from the TV before resetting.

Power Reset

  1. Restart the TV with the remote control. Press and hold the power button on the remote control and select [Restart].
    The TV will turn off and then restart after about one minute.
  2. Unplug the AC power cord (mains lead). If the problem persists after step 1, unplug the TV power cord (mains lead) from the electrical outlet and wait for 2 minutes. Then plug the power cord (mains lead) back into the electrical outlet.

Hint

  • Your personal settings and data will not be lost after the TV restarts.

Factory data reset

If the problem persists after a power reset, try a factory data reset.

Note

  • Performing a factory reset will delete all of the TV’s data and settings (such as Wi-Fi and wired network setting information, Google account and other login information, Google Play and other installed apps).
  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [System] — [About] — [Reset] — [Factory data reset] — [Factory data reset].
  2. Select [Erase everything]. After the factory reset process completes successfully, the TV will proceed into the Initial Setup wizard. You must agree to the Google Terms of Service and Google Privacy Policy.

Frequently Asked Questions for Troubleshooting

For troubleshooting information, you can also refer to “Frequently Asked Questions” in our support site below.

No color/Dark picture/Color is not correct/Picture is too bright.

Adjust color tone, brightness, picture quality on your TV from [Picture adjustments].

  • Press the (Quick Settings) button, then select [Picture settings] to make adjustments. For details, refer to the [Display & Sound] page.
  • If you want to reset the [Picture adjustments] settings, press the (Quick Settings) button, and select [Picture settings] — [Advanced] — [Reset].
  • If you set [Power saving] to [Low] or [High], the black level will be enhanced. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [System] — [Power and Energy] — [Power saving] to [Off] to brighten the screen.

Note

  • Picture quality depends on the signal and content.
  • The picture quality may improve if you change it in [Picture adjustments]. Press the (Quick Settings) button, select [Picture settings] — [Advanced] — [Brightness], and adjust [Brightness] or [Contrast].

Distorted picture./The screen flickers.

Check the connection and position of the antenna and peripheral devices

  • Check the antenna/cable connection.
  • Keep the antenna/cable away from other connecting cables.
  • When installing an optional device, leave some space between the device and the TV.
  • Make sure that the antenna is connected using a high quality 75-ohm coaxial cable.

Check the [Motion] setting

  • Press the (Quick Settings) button, and select [Picture settings] — [Advanced] — [Motion] — [Motionflow] — [Off].

    (For [Motionflow] compatible models only)

    [Motionflow] compatible models have [Motionflow] in [Picture settings] — [Advanced] — [Motion].

  • Change the current setting of [CineMotion] to [Off]. Press the (Quick Settings) button, and select [Picture settings] — [Advanced] — [Motion] — [CineMotion].

Picture size/Screen format/Wide mode changes automatically.

You can adjust the picture size from [Screen].

Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Screen].

  • You can manually adjust the picture size from [Wide mode].

Example of setting [Wide mode] (when the aspect ratio of the original picture is 4:3)

  • [Auto]

    When changing the channel or video input, if [Auto] in [Wide mode] is selected, the current [Wide mode] setting is automatically changed according to the input signal. To lock the [Wide mode] setting, choose other than [Auto] in [Wide mode].

  • [Wide zoom]

    Enlarges the picture, preserving the original picture as much as possible.

    Example of setting
  • [Normal]

    Displays the original picture as is. Sidebars that fill in the difference with the 4:3 picture are displayed on the left and right sides of the screen.

    Example of setting
  • [Full]

    Enlarges the picture (with overscan) fit to panel, without preserving the original aspect ratio.

    Example of setting
  • [Full pixel]

    Enlarges the picture (without overscan) fit to panel, without preserving the original aspect ratio.

    Example of setting
  • [Zoom]

    Displays a 16:9 picture that has been converted into 4:3 letter box format, in the correct aspect ratio.

    Example of setting
  • [14:9]

    Displays a 14:9 picture in its original size. Sidebars are shown to fill the 16:9 screen.

    Example of setting

[Wide mode] (when the aspect ratio of the original picture is 16:9)

The picture may not be displayed as intended even if it has an aspect ratio of 16:9. Change the settings to switch to the desired display.

  • [Auto]

    When changing the channel or video input, if [Auto] in [Wide mode] is selected, the current [Wide mode] setting is automatically changed according to the input signal. To lock the [Wide mode] setting, choose other than [Auto] in [Wide mode].

  • [Wide zoom]

    Enlarges the picture, preserving the original picture as much as possible.

    Example of setting
  • [Normal]

    Displays a 4:3 picture that was expanded horizontally into 16:9, in the correct aspect ratio.

    Example of setting
  • [Full]

    Enlarges the picture (with overscan) fit to panel, without preserving the original aspect ratio.

    Example of setting
  • [Full pixel]

    Enlarges the picture (without overscan) fit to panel, without preserving the original aspect ratio.

    Example of setting
  • [Zoom]

    Displays a 16:9 picture that has been converted into 4:3 letter box format, in the correct aspect ratio.

    Example of setting
  • [14:9]

    Displays a 14:9 picture in its original size. Sidebars are shown to fill the 16:9 screen.

    Example of setting

Note

  • [Auto] in [Wide mode] will not expand the picture while the content switches since the content information is regulated by the channel signal provider. You can manually change the [Wide mode] setting if desired, which will remain in effect until you change the channel/input or manually change the [Wide mode] setting again.
  • The Picture size depends on the signal content.
    • The picture becomes smaller during commercials due to the method used by the provider to broadcast content. When HD content channels switch to SD content (commercials), the picture may become small with a black border.
    • Some wide screen programs are filmed in aspect ratios that are greater than 16:9 (this is especially common with theatrical releases). Your TV will show these programs with black bands at the top and bottom of the screen. For more details, check the documentation that came with your BD/DVD (or contact your program provider).
    • Programs broadcast in HD formats (720p and 1080i) with 4:3 content will commonly have black bands on the left and right sides of the screen which are added by the broadcaster.

Hint

  • Some cable and satellite set-top boxes can also control the size of the picture. If you are using a set-top box, refer to the manufacturer of the set-top box for more information.

A black box appears on the screen.

  • A text option is selected although no text is available. Check the [Captions] settings in [Accessibility], or [Captions] in [Channels & Inputs] — [Preferences (Channels)]. (Option name differs depending on your region/country.) You can select a different option from the current option.

High resolution HDR pictures are not displayed.

The following are required to watch high resolution HDR pictures such as 4K (50p/60p)*.

  • Connect the 4K (50p/60p)* playable device.
  • Use a Premium High Speed HDMI™ Cable(s) that supports 18 Gbps.
  • Set [HDMI signal format] to [Enhanced format]/[Enhanced format (ALLM)] by selecting [Settings] — [Channels & Inputs] — [External inputs] — [HDMI signal format] — the HDMI terminal you want to set.
  • Check whether the connected device has the latest settings or firmware.
  • Availability depends on your model/region/country.

A message about an app asking for permission to access a TV function is displayed.

  • Select whether to allow or deny the app access to the displayed function.
  • You can check the list of app permissions categorized by TV function and change permission settings for each app. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Apps] — [App permissions] — the desired TV function.

Keyboard

You cannot operate the current screen after the on-screen keyboard is displayed.

  • To return to operation of the screen behind the on-screen keyboard, press the (Back) button on the remote control.

Check these things first to troubleshoot your TV reception.

  • Make sure that the antenna cable is firmly connected to the TV.
    • Make sure that the antenna cable is not loose or disconnected.
    • Make sure that the cable or cable connector of antenna is not damaged.
  • To watch streaming content, connect the TV to the Internet.

Hint

  • For more information, please visit the Sony support website.
    Support Site

Block noise or an error message appears and you cannot watch broadcasts.

  • Make sure that the antenna cable is connected to the correct ports (at the TV/connected devices/wall).
  • Make sure that the cable is not old or that the inside of the connector is not short-circuited.

Ghosting or double images appear.

  • Check cable or antenna connections.
  • Check the antenna location and direction.
  • Press the (Quick Settings) button, and select [Picture settings] — [Advanced] — [Motion] — [Motionflow] — [Off].

    (For [Motionflow] compatible models only)

    [Motionflow] compatible models have [Motionflow] in [Picture settings] — [Advanced] — [Motion].

Only snow noise or a black picture appears on the screen.

  • Check if auto tuning is performed.
  • Check if the antenna is broken or bent.
  • Check if the antenna has reached the end of its serviceable life (3-5 years for normal use, 1-2 years at a seaside location).

There is picture or sound noise when viewing an analog TV channel.

  • Make sure that the antenna is connected using a high quality 75-ohm coaxial cable.
  • Keep the antenna cable away from other connecting cables.

Some channels are blank.

  • The channel is for scrambled/subscription service only. Subscribe to a pay TV service.
  • The channel is used only for data (no picture or sound).
  • Contact the broadcaster for transmission details.

Poor reception or poor picture quality with digital broadcasts.

  • Change the position, direction and angle of the terrestrial television antenna to maximize the antenna signal level. Make sure that the direction of the antenna is not changed unintentionally (such as by wind).
  • If you are using a TV signal booster, adjust its signal gain.
  • If equipment (such as a TV signal distributor) is connected between the antenna and the TV, it may affect the TV reception. Directly connect the antenna and the TV to check if the reception is improved.

You cannot view digital channels.

  • Ask a local installer if digital transmissions are provided in your area.
  • Upgrade to a higher gain antenna.

You cannot receive or select channels.

  • Perform [Analog auto tuning] / [Digital auto tuning] to add receivable channels that are not present in the TV memory.

    You may tune Analog or Digital service to check the available channel.

    Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Channels & Inputs] — [Channels] — [Channel Setup] — [Analog] / [Digital] — [Analog auto tuning] / [Digital auto tuning].

  • Check that [Signal type] is set correctly.

    You may try to setup Cable or Antenna to check the available signal.

    Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Channels & Inputs] — [Channels] — [Channel Setup] — [Signal type].

[Cable]
Set to receive and select cable channels.
[Antenna]
Set to receive and select antenna channels.

Some digital cable channels are not displayed.

  • Certain cable companies have limitations on the broadcast of digital cable channels. Check with your cable company for more information.
  • The digital cable channel may be hidden under [Shown channels] under [Preferences (Channels)].

Broadcast HD formats have poor quality.

  • Content and signal quality are regulated by the signal provider. Many HD channels and content are actually upscaled versions of standard-definition broadcasts. The picture is affected by the quality of the signal received, which varies between channel and program.

No sound but good picture.

  • Check the volume control.
  • Press the (Mute) or (Volume) + button to cancel muting.
  • Press the (Quick Settings) button, then select [Speakers] — [TV speakers].

    Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Audio output] — [Speakers] — [TV speakers].

  • If headphones are connected, sound is not output from the TV speakers or audio system connected via ARC/eARC (only models equipped with an HDMI IN (eARC/ARC) terminal). Remove the headphones.

Audio noise.

  • Make sure that the antenna is connected using a high quality 75-ohm coaxial cable.
  • Keep the antenna cable away from other connecting cables.
  • To avoid TV interference, make sure to use an undamaged antenna cable.

No audio or low audio with a home theater system.

  • Press the (Quick Settings) button, then select [Speakers] — [Audio system].
  • If the audio system is not compatible with Dolby Digital, set [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Audio output] — [Digital Audio Out] to [PCM].
  • Check if the [Digital audio out volume] setting of the TV is at maximum.

    Press the (Quick Settings) button, then select [Sound settings] — [Advanced] — [Common] — [Digital audio out volume].

  • When using HDMI input with Super Audio CD or DVD-Audio, DIGITAL AUDIO OUT (OPTICAL) may not provide an audio signal.

Distorted sound.

  • Check the antenna/cable connection.
  • Keep the antenna/cable away from other connecting cables.
  • Keep the TV away from electrical noise sources such as cars, hair-dryers, Wi-Fi units, mobile phones, or optical devices.
  • When installing an optional device, leave some space between the device and the TV.

You want to output sound from the headphones/Bluetooth audio device and audio system/TV speakers at the same time.

To output sound from both the headphones/Bluetooth audio device and TV speakers

The TV cannot output sound from both the headphones or Bluetooth audio device and the TV speakers at the same time.

To output sound from both an audio system connected via eARC/ARC (only models equipped with an HDMI IN (eARC/ARC) terminal) and TV speakers

Sound can be output from both an audio system connected to the TV and the TV speakers at the same time by satisfying the following conditions.

  • Connecting the TV and audio system using a digital optical cable
  • Setting [Digital Audio Out] to [PCM]

For details about digital optical cable connections, refer to the Connecting an audio system page.

You are concerned about a delay between the picture and sound.

If a specific audio system is connected with an HDMI cable

You can adjust the output timing of the picture and sound. For details about supported models, refer to the support site.

You cannot establish an eARC connection (only models equipped with an HDMI IN (eARC/ARC) terminal).

  • Connect the audio system to an HDMI cable with Ethernet.
  • Connect the audio system to the TV’s HDMI input terminal bearing the text “ARC” or “eARC/ARC”.
  • Configure the settings as follows.

    [Settings] — [Display & Sound] — [Audio output] — [Speakers] — [Audio system]

  • Enable the audio system’s eARC feature.

The TV cannot connect to the Internet/Network.

If the wireless network does not connect or disconnects, try the following.

  • Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control and check that the following setting is enabled.

    [Settings] — [Network & Internet] — [Wi-Fi]

  • Check the installation location of the TV and wireless router. Signal condition may be affected by the following:
    • Other wireless devices, microwaves, fluorescent lights, etc., are placed nearby.
    • There are floors or walls between the wireless router and TV.
  • Turn the wireless router off and then on again.
  • If the network name (SSID) of the wireless router to which you want to connect is not displayed, select [Add new network] under [Other options] to enter a network name (SSID).

If the problem is not resolved even after the procedures above or if you cannot connect even with a wired network, check the status of the network connection.

Checking the status of the network connection

  1. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Network & Internet] — [Network status] — [Check Connection]. Check your network connections and/or server’s instruction manual for connection information, or contact the person who set up the network (network administrator).

Hint

  • The solution varies depending on the network status check. For solutions based on each issue, see “Frequently Asked Questions” on the Sony Support Site.

Note

  • If the LAN cable is connected to an active server and the TV has acquired an IP address, check your server’s connections and configurations.

    Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Network & Internet] — [Network status].

The picture and/or sound quality from streaming apps is poor.

  • Quality depends on the original video provided by the video content provider and your connection bandwidth.
  • To enjoy watching Internet streaming videos, a network with a fast and stable line speed is necessary. In general, speeds that resemble the following are necessary:
    • Streaming standard definition (SD) Internet video: 2.5 Mbps
    • Streaming high definition (HD) Internet video: 10 Mbps
    • Streaming Ultra HD (4K) Internet video: 25 Mbps
  • The wireless network connection quality varies depending on the distance or obstacles (e.g., wall) between the TV and the wireless router, environmental interference, and the quality of the wireless router. In this case, use a wired connection for the Internet, or try the 5 GHz band.
  • The 5 GHz band may not be supported depending on your region/country. If the 5 GHz band is not supported, the TV can only connect to a wireless router using the 2.4 GHz band.
  • When using a wireless network, keep wireless devices close together or avoid obstacles.
  • Keep devices that emit RF interference (such as microwaves) away from the TV and wireless router, or turn off such devices.
  • Audio is not output for videos without audio.

Hint

  • For more information, please visit the Sony support website.
    Support Site

You can connect to the Internet, but not to certain apps and services.

  • The date and time settings of this TV may be incorrect. Depending on certain apps and services, you may not be able to connect to those apps and services if the time is incorrect. If the time is incorrect, press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — enable [Automatic date & time] in [System] — [Date & Time].
  • Check that the LAN cable and AC power cord (mains lead) of the router/modem* has been properly connected.
    • Your router/modem must first be setup to connect to the Internet. Contact your Internet service provider for router/modem settings.
  • Try using the apps later. The app content provider’s server may be out of service.

Hint

  • For more information, please visit the Sony support website.
    Support Site

Remote control/accessories

The remote control does not operate.

Check if the TV is working properly

  • Press the power button on the TV to determine if the problem is with the remote control or not. For the location of the power button, refer to the Reference Guide/Setup Guide supplied with the TV.
  • If the TV is not working, try resetting it.
    If a full reset (restart) of the TV is required

Check if the remote control is working properly

  • Point the remote control at the remote control sensor located at the front of the TV.
  • Keep the remote control sensor area clear from obstacles.
  • Fluorescent light can interfere with remote control operation; try turning off any fluorescent light.
  • Check that the orientation of each battery matches the positive (+) and negative (−) symbols in the battery compartment.
  • Battery power may be low. Remove the remote control cover and replace the batteries with new ones.
Illustration of how to remove the remote control cover
Illustration of how to replace the batteries

Reset the remote control

If the remote control does not operate correctly due to poor battery contact or static electricity, the problem may be resolved by resetting the remote control.

  1. Remove the batteries from the remote control.
  2. Press the power button on the remote control for three seconds.
  3. Install new batteries into the remote control.

If the problem persists, refer to the If a full reset (restart) of the TV is required and Frequently Asked Questions for Troubleshooting pages.

Note

  • When you unplug the TV and plug it in again, the TV may not be able to turn on for a while, even if you press the power button on the remote control or the TV. This is because it takes time to initialize the system. Wait for about 10 to 20 seconds, then try again.
  • When you cannot search using your voice, activate the Google Assistant button by pressing the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control and selecting [Settings] — [Remotes & Accessories] — [Remote control] — [Connect via Bluetooth].

The TV turns off automatically.

  • The screen may have been turned off due to [Sleep timer] settings.
  • Check if [Idle TV power off]/[Auto shut-off] in [Power and Energy] is activated.

The TV turns on automatically.

  • Disable the [TV auto power on] setting in [HDMI CEC Settings].

The TV does not turn on.

Perform the procedures in the order below until the problem is solved.

Check if the TV turns on with the remote control.

Point the remote control at the sensor on the front of the TV and press the power button on the remote control.
Check if the TV turns on or if the illumination LED lights up.
If the illumination LED lights up but the TV does not turn on, try resetting (restarting) the TV.

Check if the TV turns on with the power button on the TV.

Press the power button on the TV and check if the TV turns on. The power button is on the side or back of the TV.
For details, refer to the Reference Guide/Setup Guide of the TV.
If the TV turns on with this procedure, there may be a problem with the remote control. Refer to the following topic.

Unplug the AC power cord (mains lead) and wait for 2 minutes.

Unplug the TV power cord (mains lead) from the electrical outlet and wait for 2 minutes. Then plug the power cord (mains lead) back into the electrical outlet. After 20 seconds, press the power button on the remote control or TV.

Hint

  • When you unplug the TV and plug it in again, the TV may not be able to turn on for a while, even if you press the power button on the remote control or the TV. This is because it takes time to initialize the system. Wait for about 10 to 20 seconds, then try again.

No picture from a connected device.

  • Turn the connected device on.
  • Check the cable connection between the device and TV.
  • Press the (Input) button to display the list of inputs, then select the desired input.
  • Correctly insert the USB device.
  • Make sure that the USB device has been properly formatted.
  • Operation is not guaranteed for all USB devices. Also, operations differ depending on the USB device features or the video files being played.
  • Change the HDMI signal format of the HDMI input that does not display a picture to standard format. Press the (Quick Settings) button on the remote control, then select [Settings] — [Channels & Inputs] — [External inputs] — [HDMI signal format] — the HDMI input you want to set.

Certain programs on digital sources display a loss of detail.

  • Less detail than usual or artifacts (small blocks, dots or pixelation) may appear on the screen, due to the digital compression of the source content used by certain digital broadcasts and DVDs. The degree of visible artifacts depends on the clarity and resolution of the TV.

Photo images or folders take time to display.

  • Depending on the image dimension, file size, and number of files in a folder, some photo images or folders take time to display.
  • Each time a USB device is connected to the TV, it may take up to a couple of minutes for the photos to display.

You cannot find a connected HDMI CEC device.

  • Check that your device is CEC-compatible.
  • Make sure that CEC is enabled on the CEC-compatible device, and [Settings] — [Channels & Inputs] — [External inputs] — [HDMI CEC Settings] — [CEC] is set up on the TV.

Some media files in the USB device are not displayed.

  • Unsupported files may not be displayed.

Operation cuts out, or a device does not work.

  • Check if the device is turned on.
  • Replace the batteries of the device.
  • Re-register the device.
  • Bluetooth devices use the 2.4 GHz band, therefore communication speed may deteriorate or cut out occasionally due to wireless LAN interference.
    If household electric appliances (e.g., microwaves or mobile devices) are placed nearby, radio wave interference is more likely to happen.
  • The TV or device may not work on a metal rack due to wireless communication interference.
  • For usable communication distances between the TV and other devices, refer to the instruction manuals of the devices.
  • When multiple Bluetooth devices are connected to the TV, the quality of Bluetooth communication may deteriorate.

Some paid content cannot be played.

  • The source device needs to meet HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) 2.3 standards.
    Some pay contents may not be displayed via a source device which does not meet HDCP 2.3 standards.

The illumination LED sometimes lights up.

The illumination LED lights up at various times such as during software updates using a USB storage device.

Refer to How the LED lights up for details.