Getting to know your TV
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HDMI1 Socket: Used to connect high definition equipment such as a Sky+HD Box, Blu-Ray player or game console.
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HDMI2 (ARC) Socket: Used to connect high definition equipment such as a Sky+HD Box, Blu-Ray player or game console. Also outputs TV audio to a HDMI-ARC equipment such as a sound bar.
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SCART Socket: Used to connect such equipment such as DVD players, VCRs and games consoles.
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Ethernet Socket: Used to attach an Ethernet cable for wired internet connection.
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SPDIF / Optic. OUT: Used to connect a compatible amplifier or sound bar.
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L, R and VIDEO (Composite): Used to connect such equipment as a DVD player, digital set-top box and other AV devices with component video sockets.
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Y, Pb and Pr (AV): Used to connect such equipment as a DVD player, digital set-top box and other AV devices
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TV Control Stick: Located on the rear of the TV, used to control your TV instead of the remote control.
For more information, see the Using the TV Control Stick topic. - 9. SAT IN: Used to connect a satellite box.
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RF IN: Used to connect a digital aerial, cable or satellite box.
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HDMI3 Socket: Used to connect high definition equipment such as a Sky+HD Box, Blu-Ray player or game console.
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CI Slot: Used to insert a CI card which allows you to view all the channels that you are subscribed to.
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3.5mm Headphone Socket: Used to connect audio devices such as headphones, mobile phones and sound bars.
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Service Socket: This socket is only to be used by a qualified service technician.
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USB x 2: Used to connect a USB device to playback media such as photos, music or films, record live TV programmes, or to carry out firmware upgrades, or extend your TV storage memory.
Note: Mobile phones or tablets can be charged via the USB ports, however it is not possible to play back media from these devices. Some USB devices may need to be connected to an external power supply before being used with the TV.