Sony VGP-MR100 operating instructions Operation flow, What is a server?, What is content?

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Operation

 

Operation flow

 

1. Turn power on.

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2. Select server.

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When you turn power to the Network Media Receiver

??? “Server List” ??? screen

on, a list of all available servers appears. (This is called

 

the ??? “Server List” ??? screen.)

 

Select the server which has the content that you want to

 

access.

 

z What is a server?

 

All computers connected to the network are called

 

“servers” in this context.

 

3. Select the desired content.

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A list display of all contents on the selected server that

??? “Content List” ??? screen

can be played via the Network Media Receiver is

 

shown. (This is called the ??? “Content List” ???

 

screen.) Select the desired content from the list. You

 

can also change the display format or the sort order of

 

the list.

 

z What is content?

 

Any video file, music file, or image file stored on the

 

computer that can be played via the Network Media

 

Receiver is called “content”.

 

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Contents VGP-MR100 For customers in the USA and Canada Owner’s recordFor customers in Canada IntroductionTrademarks Quick Connection GuideTable of Contents Troubleshooting What this product can do Support for connection of multiple computersMusic Category Content Supported file types Files that can be played backOperating environment Computers that can be connected to this productCheck the supplied accessories Side view Names of partsFront view Rear view Introduction Remote control Setup Setup overviewWireless connection Connection between Network Media Receiver and computerGetting ready Connect Network Media Receiver to TVInserting the batteries Prepare remote control for useUsing the remote control HintsTV Manufacturer Code Number Programming the remote controlFor customers in the U.S.A. and Canada Setup For customers in the EuropeConnect Network Media Receiver to TV Video OUTTo connect the Network Media Receiver to a TV via a VCR To use the digital audio output Connect Network Media Receiver to computer via network cable Network cable connectionWhen computer is connected to Internet via network LAN cable System environment How to connectRouter with built-in hub is required Router with built-in hub or a stand-alone hub is required To Network Network cable Not supplied Connector Computer To connect the Network Media Receiver to a networkCase 2 Connecting via a hub system environment B HintAssigning a fixed IP address to the computer Computer Network Media ReceiverClick OK Connect power Make wireless LAN settings Specify the network type To redo the input Using the software keyboardTo delete the character before the character cursor To enter a spacePress the Options button on the remote control ??? System Setup ??? screen appears For computers other than Vaio Make required settings at computerFor Vaio computers Operation flow What is a server?What is content? Play the content Power-on ??? Server List ??? screenOperation To turn power offSelecting a server Icon Meaning Current status of computerTo select a server To refresh the server listIcon Meaning Selecting contentRemoving a server from the list Changing the display format ListChanging the sort order ThumbnailWatching video sources Video playbackTo turn the screen on and off Using the film roll functionUsing the time search function To return to the previous screenListening to music Music playbackTo carry out repeat playback Various playback modesAssigning background music BGM to a slide show Using the slide show functionViewing photos To return to the previous photo To return to the ??? Content List ??? screenTo display only one photo To go to the next photoTo stop the background music Watching a slide show with background musicTo change the background music Changing the slide show settings How to get the most out of your Network Media Receiver Having the computer start up automaticallyOther Changing the settings of the Network Media Receiver To bring up the ??? System Setup ??? screenSetting Setting method Factory default Reference Settings available on the ??? System Setup ??? screenTo update the software Other FunctionsTo return the unit to the default condition To select the TV typeTo control the file playback method To change the display languageStatus indicator About the Status and Wireless indicatorsStandby indicator Wireless indicatorStatus Wireless About the AC adapter About the remote controlAbout the Network Media Receiver Cleaning the disc Specifications Supported file typesGetting Help Sony support optionsNetwork Media Receiver cannot be switched off PowerPower does not come on Troubleshooting Remote controlRemote control does not work Video playback suffers from dropped frames Video, audioPicture/sound sometimes stops or is distorted Screen saver image is shown on the TVConnection, registration Click the OK button to close the Vaio Media ConsoleComputer does not show up on ??? Server List ??? screen Can no longer connect to computer after recoveryCannot register Network Media Receiver in computer Sony Corporation C3Y-100-111

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