Sony VGP-MR100 operating instructions Make required settings at computer, For Vaio computers

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7 Make required settings at computer

Make the settings on the connected computer to enable use with the Network Media Receiver.

For VAIO computers

Start the VAIO Media Setup program installed on your VAIO computer, and make the necessary settings.

For details on VAIO Media Setup, refer to the VAIO Media help.

For computers other than VAIO

Setup methods vary for different computers. For details on your setup method, refer to the instruction manuals that came with your computer.

Notes

If the recovery procedure was performed (which returns the computer to its original condition), the initial settings described here have to be made again.

When using a VAIO computer, you must first install VAIO Media 4.1 or later.

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Contents VGP-MR100 Owner’s record For customers in the USA and CanadaIntroduction For customers in CanadaQuick Connection Guide TrademarksTable of Contents Troubleshooting Support for connection of multiple computers What this product can doMusic Files that can be played back Category Content Supported file typesComputers that can be connected to this product Operating environmentCheck the supplied accessories Front view Names of partsSide view Rear view Introduction Remote control Wireless connection Setup overviewSetup Connection between Network Media Receiver and computerConnect Network Media Receiver to TV Getting readyUsing the remote control Prepare remote control for useInserting the batteries HintsFor customers in the U.S.A. and Canada Programming the remote controlTV Manufacturer Code Number For customers in the Europe SetupVideo OUT Connect Network Media Receiver to TVTo connect the Network Media Receiver to a TV via a VCR To use the digital audio output Network cable connection Connect Network Media Receiver to computer via network cableSystem environment How to connect When computer is connected to Internet via network LAN cableRouter with built-in hub is required Router with built-in hub or a stand-alone hub is required To connect the Network Media Receiver to a network To Network Network cable Not supplied Connector ComputerHint Case 2 Connecting via a hub system environment BComputer Network Media Receiver Assigning a fixed IP address to the computerClick OK Connect power Make wireless LAN settings Specify the network type To delete the character before the character cursor Using the software keyboardTo redo the input To enter a spacePress the Options button on the remote control ??? System Setup ??? screen appears For Vaio computers Make required settings at computerFor computers other than Vaio What is content? What is a server?Operation flow Play the content ??? Server List ??? screen Power-onSelecting a server To turn power offOperation Icon Meaning Current status of computerTo refresh the server list To select a serverRemoving a server from the list Selecting contentIcon Meaning List Changing the display formatThumbnail Changing the sort orderVideo playback Watching video sourcesUsing the time search function Using the film roll functionTo turn the screen on and off To return to the previous screenMusic playback Listening to musicVarious playback modes To carry out repeat playbackViewing photos Using the slide show functionAssigning background music BGM to a slide show To display only one photo To return to the ??? Content List ??? screenTo return to the previous photo To go to the next photoTo change the background music Watching a slide show with background musicTo stop the background music Changing the slide show settings Having the computer start up automatically How to get the most out of your Network Media ReceiverOther To bring up the ??? System Setup ??? screen Changing the settings of the Network Media ReceiverTo update the software Settings available on the ??? System Setup ??? screenSetting Setting method Factory default Reference Other FunctionsTo select the TV type To return the unit to the default conditionTo change the display language To control the file playback methodStandby indicator About the Status and Wireless indicatorsStatus indicator Wireless indicatorStatus Wireless About the Network Media Receiver About the remote controlAbout the AC adapter Cleaning the disc Supported file types SpecificationsSony support options Getting HelpPower does not come on PowerNetwork Media Receiver cannot be switched off Remote control does not work Remote controlTroubleshooting Picture/sound sometimes stops or is distorted Video, audioVideo playback suffers from dropped frames Screen saver image is shown on the TVClick the OK button to close the Vaio Media Console Connection, registrationCannot register Network Media Receiver in computer Can no longer connect to computer after recoveryComputer does not show up on ??? Server List ??? screen Sony Corporation C3Y-100-111

VGP-MR100 specifications

The Sony VGP-MR100 is a versatile and innovative mobile projector designed to meet the needs of modern professionals and consumers alike. With its compact form factor and high-quality output, it allows users to present and enjoy content on the go, making it an ideal companion for business meetings, educational settings, and personal entertainment.

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In terms of performance, the VGP-MR100 boasts a powerful LED light source that delivers vibrant images and sharp color accuracy. With a native resolution of 854 x 480 pixels, it can project clear visuals, making it suitable for displaying photos, videos, and presentations. The brightness level of 100 lumens ensures that the projector performs well even in low-light environments, allowing users to conduct presentations without relying on complete darkness.

The projector features various connectivity options, enabling it to interface seamlessly with multiple devices. It includes USB, HDMI, and AV inputs, making it compatible with laptops, tablets, smartphones, and media players. Furthermore, the built-in battery provides up to two hours of projection time, offering flexibility for mobile use without the need for constant power sources.

Highlighting its user-friendly design, the VGP-MR100 incorporates simple controls for easy navigation through its menu and settings. Additionally, it comes equipped with integrated speakers that deliver decent audio output, enhancing the overall viewing experience without requiring external sound systems.

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In conclusion, the Sony VGP-MR100 stands out as a compact, portable, and feature-rich mobile projector. Its blend of performance, connectivity options, and ease of use makes it an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable projection solution for both professional and personal purposes. Whether for pitching ideas in a boardroom or enjoying movie nights at home, this projector provides the versatility and quality that users demand.