Sony STR-LV700R Stereo System User Manual


 
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Make sure that the hub or router is on. For
details, refer to the documentation supplied
with the hub or router.
Turn on the router before turning on the
receiver.
Verify that the receiver and hub or router are
connected with network cables.
Make sure that the IP address acquisition
method is consistent with the network
configuration (page 35).
Make sure that the VAIO computer setup is
correct (page 30).
It is possible that the VAIO computer operation
has become unstable. Restart the VAIO computer,
and then start Giga Pocket Server. For details,
refer to the Giga Pocket Server documentation.
If you cannot connect to the VAIO computer
using Network Media, restart the VAIO computer.
If the Windows XP Internet Connection Firewall
function is enabled, you may be unable to connect
to the VAIO computer. Disable the Internet
Connection Firewall function.
The receiver cannot be registered with the
VAIO computer.
Verify that the network connections are correct by
verifying the following:
If your receiver and VAIO computer (one unit
each) are directly connected, verify that you are
using a cross-wired cable (page 23).
Make sure that the hub or router is on. For
details, refer to the documentation supplied
with the hub or router.
Turn on the router before turning on the
receiver.
Verify that the receiver and hub or router are
connected with network cables.
Make sure that the IP address acquisition
method is consistent with the network
configuration (page 35).
The VAIO computer does not appear in the
Select a Server screen.
•Press the OPTIONS button, select Refresh, and
then press the SELECT button (page 50). It may
take some time until the display to appear on the
screen.
Verify that Giga Pocket Server is running. For
details, refer to the Giga Pocket Server
documentation.
Verify that Music Server and Photo Server are
running. For details, see “Step 4a: VAIO Media
preparations (starting services)” (page 30).
It is not enough for the VAIO computer to be
running to be able to establish a connection with
the Network Media television and video
functions. You must also be logged on to the
VAIO computer. Make sure that you log on to the
VAIO computer when you turn it on.
However, if the VAIO computer is set up to log on
automatically when it starts, you do not need to
perform this operation.
No longer able to connect after resetting the
VAIO computer.
Set up the VAIO computer again following the
procedures outlined in “Step 4: VAIO computer
setup” (page 30).
The Select a Server screen appears every
time.
If the Select a Server screen appears every time
you switch from the main menu to one of the
Network Media functions (television, video,
music, photographs), then in the Select a Server
screen set the VAIO computer normally
connected. (It is necessary to set the VAIO
computer normally connected for each function
separately (page 49).)
Connecting to the VAIO computer takes an
unusually long time.
If you are using the receiver without a router, it
may take up to 30 seconds until the IP address is
automatically assigned, and the receiver and the
VAIO computer are connected after turning on the
receiver.
Set the receiver to a fixed IP address to shorten the
connection time. For details, see “Changing
Network Media settings” (page 77).
Make sure that the receiver IP address does not
conflict with other addresses on the network.
Note
If you are using a router, do not assign a fixed IP
address to the receiver.
Recording stops.
Recording time was not extended. Except for
timer recording, recording automatically stops 30
minutes after you press the REC button. Press the
REC button again to extend the recording time by
30 minutes with each press (up to a maximum of
6 hours) (page 75).
IP address 169.254.XXX.XXX
(Enter 169.254 unchanged,
then for XXX enter arbitrary
3-digit values (e.g.: 222.222).
Subnet mask 255.255.0.0
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