Sony LF-X1 Operating Instructions - Page 150
Registered monitors, Others, For questions about Internet connections
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Registered monitors Problem Cannot connect to a network or use NetAV. Can connect to a network, but cannot use NetAV. Causes and remedies • Is the password set under [NetAV Settings]-[Registration for Binding] correct? • Are the "Alias" and "Serial number" that appear under [Register Other Monitors]-[Registered monitors] for the registered base station correct? • Have the IP address and domain name of the registered base station been input correctly under [NetAV Settings]-[NetAV Connection] on the registered other monitor? Have you completed registration for binding? If not, see page 57-60 to perform registration. A. On the registered base station • [Enable/Disable NetAV] is not set to "Enable" on the registered base station. • If the check box by "Allow AV interception by registered monitors" under [Register Other Monitors]-[Registered monitors] is not selected, you may not be able to connect to the NetAV server because another monitor is connected with NetAV or is receiving AV content. • Settings have not been configured correctly. Refer to page 57-60 and reconfigure the settings. • The power is turned off. • The base station may not be able to connect to the Internet. B. On the registered monitor • Another registered monitor may be using NetAV already. Press the [Get AV] button on the bar at the bottom of the screen to begin viewing content. • The settings for NetAV have not been configured correctly. (Refer to the "Causes and remedies" for "Connection will not be established even though [NetAV] is pressed".) • Settings have not been configured correctly. Refer to page 57-60 and reconfigure the settings. • There is a problem with some other network setting. C. Other • Another monitor may be viewing content with NetAV. • There is a problem with the line. (Not enough bandwidth, etc.) Others Problem TV and video pictures are distorted when the base station is used as a wireless LAN access point. It takes awhile for the picture to appear. Causes and remedies When a computer receives or sends data through wireless LAN while you are watching TV or video on the monitor, pictures on the monitor or audio may be distorted. Transmission may take time due to a high level of traffic on the lines connecting the monitor and base station, or due to the location of the base station and monitor. • For questions about Internet connections, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP). • LocationFreeTV FAQ pages http://www.sony.com/locationfree/faq/ 150