Sony LF-X1 Operating Instructions - Page 14

Base Station, Front

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Base Station The base station specifications are common to the LF-X1 and LF-X5. Front Rear qf qd qs qa 1 WIRELESS indicator Indicates the wireless function status. Blue lit: Connected with the monitor on the 5 GHz channel. Green lit: Connected with the monitor on the 2.4 GHz channel. Blue or green blinking (3 sec. intervals): Attempting to connect with the monitor. The wireless function is 1 active but out of range. 2 INTERNET indicator Indicates the connection status to an external network, such 2 as the Internet. Green blinking: Attempting to connect. Green lit: Connected to the network. The indicator blinks 3 when packets are transmitted. Off: Not connected. 4 3 NetAV indicator Indicates the NetAV connection status. 5 Green quick blinking: NetAV authentication has failed. Green slow blinking: Attempting to connect with NetAV. Green lit: Connected with NetAV. Off: Not connected. Red lit: The base station is being initialized. Also turns red when Dynamic DNS client settings fail. 4 POWER indicator (1 page 26) Green lit: The power is on. Red flashing: A malfunction has occurred. 5 POWER switch (1 page 26) Turns the base station power on and off. 6 LAN port (1 page 37) Connect a LAN cable. 7 USB port 8 VHF/UHF jack (1 page 20) Connect an antenna cable. 9 VIDEO OUTPUT (AUDIO/VIDEO) terminal (1 page 22) Outputs audio/video signal input to the video input 2 terminal. Connect audio and video cables. 6 0 DC IN jack (1 page 23) Connect the AC power adapter for the base station (supplied). 7 qa IR BLASTER port (1 page 33) 8 Connect the IR Blaster (supplied). qs IN 1 (S-VIDEO/AUDIO/VIDEO) terminal (1 page 21) Connect audio cables and either a video or S-video cable. 9 qd IN 2 (AUDIO/VIDEO) terminal (1 page 21) Connect audio and video cables. qf CLR CFG button (1 page 135) 0 Returns all settings on the base station, including line and wireless connection settings, to the factory defaults. 14

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The base station specifications are common to the LF-X1 and LF-X5.
Base Station
1
WIRELESS indicator
Indicates the wireless function status.
Blue lit:
Connected with the monitor
on the 5 GHz channel.
Green lit:
Connected with the monitor
on the 2.4 GHz
channel.
Blue or green blinking (3 sec. intervals): Attempting to
connect with the monitor. The wireless function is
active but out of range.
2
INTERNET indicator
Indicates the connection status to an external network, such
as the Internet.
Green blinking: Attempting to connect.
Green lit: Connected to the network. The indicator blinks
when packets are transmitted.
Off: Not connected.
3
NetAV indicator
Indicates the NetAV connection status.
Green quick blinking: NetAV authentication has failed.
Green slow blinking: Attempting to connect with NetAV.
Green lit: Connected with NetAV.
Off: Not connected.
Red lit: The base station is being initialized.
Also turns red
when Dynamic DNS client settings fail.
4
POWER indicator (
1
page 26)
Green lit: The power is on.
Red flashing: A malfunction has occurred.
5
POWER switch (
1
page 26)
Turns the base station power on and off.
6
LAN port (
1
page 37)
Connect a LAN cable.
7
USB port
8
VHF/UHF jack (
1
page 20)
Connect an antenna cable.
9
VIDEO OUTPUT (AUDIO/VIDEO) terminal
(
1
page 22)
Outputs audio/video signal input to the video input 2
terminal.
Connect audio and video cables.
0
DC IN jack (
1
page 23)
Connect the AC power adapter for the base station (supplied).
qa
IR BLASTER port (
1
page 33)
Connect the IR Blaster (supplied).
qs
IN 1 (S-VIDEO/AUDIO/VIDEO) terminal (
1
page 21)
Connect audio cables and either a video or S-video cable.
qd
IN 2 (AUDIO/VIDEO) terminal (
1
page 21)
Connect audio and video cables.
qf
CLR CFG button (
1
page 135)
Returns all settings on the base station, including line and
wireless connection settings, to the factory defaults.
Front
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3
4
5
Rear
0
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qf
qd
qs
qa