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You can go to your setting menu and change that so only your conversations will be over the headset
To change the time your receiver updates its software go to menu, preferences, and then updates. If you want to change your inactivity standby mode go to menu, preferences and then inactivity standby.
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Yes, this television can be set to turn on and off using the timer function. Just set the time in the menu.
Yes the TV does feature a sleep timer mode,that will turn off the TV after a set amount of time.
Must be the way you set up the HDMI control. The HDTV should come on when you turn the PS3 if the TV is off. You might look at what you are turning on the HDTV with. I use my cable remote and it turns on the cable box home theater and HDTV. I could set it up to also turn on the PS3 if I wanted too.
It's possible - A TV remote works by using beams of infra-red light to communicate with the receiver in the TV. If sunlight falling on the receiving sensor matches the frequency of the remote, it can turn the set off. It happened to my old TV a few times - until I changed the position of the set !
I don't think there is much to wait for. If you have your cable set up and it's plugged in you shoudl just turn it on.
The information for that model indicates that it has a HDMI input that should be connected to both the TV and the PS3. You must purchase the optional HDMI cable and the TV setting must be set to the HDMI if it does not automatically change to that when you turn on the settings. a link to the PlayStation knowledge center
press volume up and volume down at same time on set tv will turn off and when you turn back on your problem will be gone
I had an Aiwa TV and for some reason they put what I'd a two-stage swith on it. By this I mean that the button on the television may be pushed in, so as to be in the on position, but then in order for the set to actually turn on the remote power button had to be pressed. So, if you have a similar TV to the one I had, which was a basic CRT set, then you'll need to find the remote or get a new one.