Using the Media Servers list

You can view the Demo or change the current media server; to change the server see “Changing Servers” on page 71.

In the Media Servers list you can select Demo, and press OK.

The Demo provides a demonstration of the Photos, Videos, and Music menus. You can navigate through the Photos in thumbnail view (All Photos), through a Music list of songs (All Music), and through a Video list of videos (All Videos). You can play an example video.

While in the Demo:

Use the arrow buttons to select an option in the Demo, and press OK.

Press the Back button to exit an option.

To exit the Demo, press Media, select Exit Demo, and press OK.

Viewing current settings

The Current Settings option in the Setting menu shows the current media settings.

Changing Network settings

In the Network menu, you can select the network settings or select to use automatic IP addressing or static IP addressing by using the Advanced menu. If your router does not use DHCP, then assign a static IP address using the Advanced menu.

To initially set up to use the Media function, including installing Windows Media Connect, see “Setting Up for the Media Function” on page 25.

Using the Advanced menu

1On the Settings menu, press an arrow button to select Network, and press OK.

2Press the down arrow button to select Advanced, and then press OK. The Advanced menu displays.

3In the Advanced menu:

Select Switch to Automatic to use automatic IP addressing. Press OK, and continue by selecting the network settings; see “Selecting Network settings” on page 72.

Or

Select Switch to Manual to use static IP addressing. Press OK, and continue with step 4.

4The manual IP address items display. Enter the information for IP address, Subnet mask, DNS server, and Gateway.

Press an arrow to enter the text box, and then press the number buttons on the remote control to enter the value. Press an arrow button to move between boxes.

5Press an arrow button to select OK, and press OK.

6Wait while the TV connects to the network.

The Network menu displays when the TV is not connected to the network; continue with “Selecting Network settings” on page 72.

Or

The Media Servers list displays when the TV is connected to the network but not connected to a media server. Continue with step 7.

7The list of servers shows all the available servers. Press an arrow button to select a server name.

8Press OK.

9The TV connects to the server and displays the main media menu.

Selecting Network settings

The Network menu displays when the TV is not connected to the network.

Use the Network menu to set the network settings:

See “Assigning wired network settings” on page 73.

Or

See “Assigning wireless network settings” on page 73.

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HP SLC3760N 37 inch manual Using the Media Servers list, Viewing current settings, Changing Network settings

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