Connecting a 4K TV
All HDMI jacks on the receiver support 4K resolution and HDCP 2.2 (High-bandwidth Digital
Content Protection System Revision 2.2).
HDCP 2.2 is newly enhanced copyright protection technology that is used to protect content
such as 4K movies.
To watch HDCP 2.2 protected content such as 4K content, connect the HDMI jacks to jacks that
support HDCP 2.2 on the TV and AV device. For details on whether the TV and AV device are
equipped with HDCP 2.2-compatible HDMI jack, refer to the operating instructions of the
connected device.
When you use high bandwidth video formats such as 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10
bit, etc., be sure to set the HDMI signal format. For details, see “Setting HDMI signal formats
(HDMI Signal Format).”
When an HDCP 2.2-compatible HDMI jack on the TV is labeled “ARC” (*)
HDMI cable (not supplied)
Note
Sony recommends that you use an HDMI-authorized cable or HDMI cable made by Sony. Be sure to
use a High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet. Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet that
supports 18 Gbps is required for 4K/60p 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4K/60p 4:2:0 10 bit, etc.
When you want to watch HDCP 2.2 protected content and the non-HDCP 2.2-
compatible HDMI jack on the TV is labeled “ARC”
If the HDMI jack on the TV is labeled ARC and is not HDCP 2.2-compatible, connect the
receiver to the HDCP 2.2-compatible HDMI jack on the TV using a High Speed HDMI Cable
with Ethernet. Then, connect an optical digital cable to the optical output jack of the TV to listen
to digital sound.
Optical digital cable (not supplied)
The ARC (Audio Return Channel) function sends digital sound from a TV to the receiver using only an HDMI
cable.
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