Sony LF-X1 Operating Instructions - Page 54
Setting Up theMonitor, Base station Address, Connecting via Home-Wired LAN - service manual
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Setting Up the Monitor The IP address is set beforehand to be assigned automatically. To set an IP address manually, follow the steps below. 5 Select [Wired LAN] under [Home]. The message "Configuring... Please wait." appears. To watch pictures via wired LAN, go on to the "Base station Address" section. 1 Open the [Settings] window and select [Monitor]. The [Monitor] window appears. 2 Select [Settings] to the right of [Home- Wired LAN]. The [Home-Wired LAN] window appears. 3 Enter the necessary information supplied by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) and select [Set]. Check this. Base station Address The base station IP address must be input correctly to watch TV and video in Home-Wired LAN mode. If you connect to the base station once in Home-Wireless mode, the IP address for the base station can be automatically acquired. You can confirm the acquired IP address by selecting [Settings] for Home-Wired LAN on the [Base station Address] screen. Note If does not appear, switch the connection mode to [Home-Wireless] and then back to [Home- Wired LAN]. [Back] Set Notes • Enter information provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP), such as IP addresses, manually. If the information you enter is incorrect, the monitor cannot connect to the Internet. • Do not enter the same IP address as the base station. If you enter the same IP address, the monitor and base station are unable to communicate and you cannot connect to the Internet or watch TV or video. 4 Select [Back]. The [Monitor] window reappears. 54 Connecting via Home-Wired LAN Connecting the monitor After finishing the wired LAN setup, connect the monitor to the Ethernet port on a wall or on a router with a LAN cable (not supplied). z Tip You should use a straight-wired LAN cable to connect the monitor. Most computers connect with the same type of cable. Note Depending on the performance of your router or hub, when enjoying TV or video via wired LAN, the monitor may not be able to communicate correctly and other devices connected to the Internet may be adversely affected. When connecting by wired LAN, be sure to use a 10/100Base-T router or hub. To use the monitor outside the home-wired LAN, see "Wireless Connection at Home" (1 page 47) and "Wired LAN Connection at Home" (1 page 48)