Sony STR-ZA5000ES Installation Guide - Page 11

Connecting a device that supports high bandwidth video formats - help guide

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Connections Connecting a device that supports high bandwidth video formats When you use high bandwidth video formats such as 4K/60p YCbCr 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:2:2/ RGB 4:4:4 or 4K/60p YCbCr 4:2:0 Deep Color (Deep Colour) (10 bit or 12 bit), be sure to set [HDMI Signal Format]. 1 Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] - [HDMI Signal Format] from the home menu. 2 Select the HDMI input you want to apply the setting. 3 Select [Enhanced format]. Notes • For details on the high bandwidth video format, refer to the Help Guide. • When [Enhanced format] is selected, we recommend to use a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet, which can support bandwidth up to 18 Gbps. • When [Enhanced format] is selected, some devices (cable box or satellite box, Blu-ray Disc player, and DVD player) may not work. In this case, select [Standard format]. • If your TV have similar menu for high bandwidth video format, check the setting on the TV menu when you select [Enhanced format] on this receiver. For details on the TV menu setting, refer to the operating instructions of the TV. Making a connection for PoE (Power over Ethernet) The following illustration is an example of configuration of a home network with the receiver and a computer. LAN cable Wireless access point, etc. LAN cable Network camera, etc. Internet LAN cable LAN cable Modem Computer Router Notes • Connect a router to one of ports 1 to 8 on the receiver using a single LAN cable. Do not connect the same router to the receiver using more than one LAN cable. Doing so may cause a malfunction. • Ports No. 1 and No. 2 support PoE (Power over Ethernet, Alternative A). If you connect a PoE-compatible device to one of these ports, power will be supplied to the device from the receiver. • You can also connect a device that does not support PoE to the PoE port. • The PoE port lights in red while supplying power. • This receiver supports PoE Class 3. 11GB

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Connections
Connecting a device that supports high bandwidth video formats
When you use high bandwidth video formats such as 4K/60p YCbCr 4:4:4/YCbCr 4:2:2/
RGB 4:4:4 or 4K/60p YCbCr 4:2:0 Deep Color (Deep Colour) (²0 bit or ²2 bit), be sure to set
[HDMI Signal Format].
1
Select [Setup] - [HDMI Setup] - [HDMI Signal Format] from the home menu.
2
Select the HDMI input you want to apply the setting.
3
Select [Enhanced format].
Notes
For details on the high bandwidth video format, refer to the Help Guide.
When [Enhanced format] is selected, we recommend to use a Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with
Ethernet, which can support bandwidth up to ²8 Gbps.
When [Enhanced format] is selected, some devices (cable box or satellite box, Blu-ray Disc player, and
DVD player) may not work. In this case, select [Standard format].
If your TV have similar menu for high bandwidth video format, check the setting on the TV menu when
you select [Enhanced format] on this receiver. For details on the TV menu setting, refer to the operating
instructions of the TV.
Making a connection for PoE (Power over Ethernet)
The following illustration is an example of configuration of a home network with the receiver
and a computer.
LAN cable
Modem
Wireless access point, etc.
Network camera, etc.
LAN cable
LAN cable
LAN cable
Computer
Router
Internet
Notes
Connect a router to one of ports ² to 8 on the receiver using a single LAN cable. Do not connect the
same router to the receiver using more than one LAN cable. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
Ports No. ² and No. 2 support PoE (Power over Ethernet, Alternative A). If you connect a PoE-compatible
device to one of these ports, power will be supplied to the device from the receiver.
You can also connect a device that does not support PoE to the PoE port.
The PoE port lights in red while supplying power.
This receiver supports PoE Class 3.