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Cec; Google Cast - Toshiba 50UA3D63DG Operating Instructions Manual

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dialogue will be displayed on the screen. Highlight Yes
and press OK to delete the selected timer.
A warning message will be displayed if the time
intervals of two timers overlap. You can not set more
than one timer for the same time interval.
Press EXIT button to close the Schedule List.

CEC

With CEC function of your TV you can operate a
connected device with the TV remote control. This
function uses HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics
Control) to communicate with the connected devices.
Devices must support HDMI CEC and must be
connected with an HDMI connection.
In order to make use of the CEC functionality the
related option in the menu should be switched on.
To check, switch on or off the CEC function, do the
following:
• Enter the Settings>Device Preferences>Inputs
menu on the Home Screen or TV options>Set-
tings>Device Preferences>Inputs menu in Live
TV mode.
• Scroll down to Consumer Electronic Control
(CEC) section. Check if the HDMI control option
is switched on.
• Highlight the HDMI control option and press OK to
switch on or off.
Make sure that all CEC settings are properly set up
on the connected CEC device. The CEC functionality
has different names on different brands. CEC function
might not work with all devices. If you connect a device
with HDMI CEC support to your TV, the related HDMI
input source will be renamed with the connected
device's name.
To operate the connected CEC device, select the
related HDMI input source from the Inputs menu on
the Home Screen. Or press the Source button if the TV
is in Live TV mode and select the related HDMI input
source from the list. To terminate this operation and
control the TV via the remote again, press the Source
button, which will still be functional, on the remote and
switch to another source.
The TV remote is automatically able to control the
device once the connected HDMI source has been
selected. However not all buttons will be forwarded
to the device. Only devices that support CEC Remote
Control function will respond to the TV remote control.
The TV supports also eARC (Enhanced Audio Return
Channel) feature. Similar to ARC, the eARC feature
enables the transfer of the digital audio stream from
your TV to a connected audio device via the HDMI
cable. eARC is an improved version of ARC. It has
a much higher bandwidth than its predecessor.
Bandwidth represents the range of frequencies or
amount of data that is being transferred at a time.
Higher bandwidth translates into a higher amount of
data that can be transferred. Higher bandwidth also
means that digital audio signal doesn't have to be
compressed and is much more detailed, rich, and
vibrant.
When eARC is enabled from the sound menu, TV
first tries to establish eARC link. If eARC is supported
by the connected device, the output turns into eARC
mode and the "eARC" indicator can be observed on
the connected device's OSD. If an eARC link cannot
be established (for example, the connected device
is not supporting eARC but supporting ARC only) or
if eARC is disabled from the sound menu, then TV
initiates ARC.
In order to activate ARC feature the eARC option
should be set as Auto. You can access this option from
the TV options>Settings>Device Preferences>Sound
menu in Live TV mode or from Settings>Device Pref-
erences>Sound menu on the Home Screen. When
eARC is active, TV will mute its other audio outputs
automatically. So you will hear audio from the con-
nected audio device only. The volume control buttons
of the remote will be directed to the connected audio
device and you will be able to control the volume of
the connected device with your TV remote.
For eARC to function properly;
• The connected audio device should also support eARC.
• Some HDMI cables do not have enough bandwidth to
carry high-bit-rate audio channels, use an HDMI cable
with eARC support
Ethernet and the new Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable
- check hdmi.org for latest info) .
Note: eARC is supported only via the HDMI2 input.

Google Cast

With the built-in Google Cast technology you can cast
the content from your mobile device straight to your
TV. If your mobile device has Google Cast feature, you
can mirror your device's screen to your TV wirelessly.
Select Cast screen option on your android device.
Available devices will be detected and listed. Select
your TV from the list and tap on it to start casting.
You can get the network name of your TV from the
Settings>Device Preferences>About menu on the
Home screen. Device name will be one of the shown
options. You can also change the name of your TV.
Highlight Device name and press OK. Then highlight
Change and press OK again. You can either select
one of the predefined names or enter a custom name.
To cast your device's screen to the TV screen...
1.
On your android device, go to 'Settings' from the
notification panel or home screen
2.
Tap on 'Device Connectivity'
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