Sony FWD42B2/DS User Manual (The FWD32B1,FWD42B2,FWD46B2 and FWD55B2 Operation - Page 77

Advanced Setup, Information, All Reset, Function and operation, Network Port, RS-232C

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Advanced Setup Menu Network Port RS-232C LAN IP Address Setup Speed Setup Power On Delay HDMI Control HDMI Control Auto Device Off Auto Display On Information All Reset Function and operation Sets which terminal connects to the PC when the display is remote controlled by the PC. Notes • You cannot use REMOTE (STRAIGHT) and REMOTE ( ) simultaneously. • Select "LAN" when performing "IP Address Setup" or "Speed Setup". Select when connecting the display and PC via the REMOTE (STRAIGHT) connector. Select when connecting the display and PC via the REMOTE ( ) connector. Sets an IP address to enable communication between the REMOTE ( ) connector of the display and a device such as a PC connected with a LAN cable. For details on how to make the settings, see the section of "Preparations for Using the Network Functions" (page 32). Sets a communication speed between the REMOTE ( ) connector of the display and a device such as a PC connected with a LAN cable. For details on how to make the settings, see the section of "Preparations for Using the Network Functions" (page 32). Adjusts the time from when the display is switched on until it actually turns on. Sets to "Off", and 1 to 120 seconds. This suppresses a sudden load fluctuation to the power equipment when multiple units are connected. If you connect HDMI control compatible equipment to the HDMI input connector of the display, then the equipment can be controlled together. Note You should use the remote control to switch on/off the display and connected equipment. Select "On" or "Off". If you select "On", then HDMI equipment control works, and it can be set to "Auto Device Off" and "Auto Display On". Notes • If it does not work, also set HDMI settings on the connected equipment. • To control it, the connected equipment must be HDMI control compatible, and it must be set to enable HDMI equipment control. • Depending on the HDMI equipment, this may not operate together with this device in some cases. Select "On" or "Off". If you select "On", then when the display's power is switched off, the connected HDMI equipment's power is also switched off together. Select "On" or "Off". If you select "On", then when connected HDMI equipment play or other control is selected, the display's power also turns on together. Displays the "Date", "Model Name", "Serial Number", "Operation Time", "Software Version" and "IP Address" of your display. Select "Cancel" or "OK". If you select "OK", then all adjustments and settings reset to defaults. Note The items included in the "Information" option and the "Index Number" will not be reset. GB 31 GB

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Advanced Setup
Network Port
Sets which terminal connects to the PC when the display is remote controlled by the
PC.
You cannot use REMOTE (STRAIGHT) and REMOTE (
) simultaneously.
Select “LAN” when performing “IP Address Setup” or “Speed Setup”.
RS-232C
Select when connecting the display and PC via the REMOTE (STRAIGHT)
connector.
LAN
Select when connecting the display and PC via the REMOTE (
) connector.
IP Address Setup
Sets an IP address to enable communication between the REMOTE (
) connector
of the display and a device such as a PC connected with a LAN cable.
For details on how to make the settings, see the section of “Preparations for Using
the Network Functions” (page 32).
Speed Setup
Sets a communication speed between the REMOTE (
) connector of the display
and a device such as a PC connected with a LAN cable.
For details on how to make the settings, see the section of “Preparations for Using
the Network Functions” (page 32).
Power On Delay
Adjusts the time from when the display is switched on until it actually turns on. Sets
to “Off”, and 1 to 120 seconds. This suppresses a sudden load fluctuation to the
power equipment when multiple units are connected.
HDMI Control
If you connect HDMI control compatible equipment to the HDMI input connector
of the display, then the equipment can be controlled together.
You should use the remote control to switch on/off the display and connected
equipment.
HDMI Control
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, then HDMI equipment control works, and
it can be set to “Auto Device Off” and “Auto Display On”.
If it does not work, also set HDMI settings on the connected equipment.
To control it, the connected equipment must be HDMI control compatible, and
it must be set to enable HDMI equipment control.
Depending on the HDMI equipment, this may not operate together with this
device in some cases.
Auto Device Off
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, then when the display’s power is switched
off, the connected HDMI equipment’s power is also switched off together.
Auto Display On
Select “On” or “Off”. If you select “On”, then when connected HDMI equipment
play or other control is selected, the display’s power also turns on together.
Information
Displays the “Date”, “Model Name”, “Serial Number”, “Operation Time”,
“Software Version” and “IP Address” of your display.
All Reset
Select “Cancel” or “OK”. If you select “OK”, then all adjustments and settings reset
to defaults.
The items included in the “Information” option and the “Index Number” will not be
reset.
Menu
Function and operation
Notes
Note
Notes
Note