Notes on using NetAV with additional monitors

Refer to the illustration in “Registering Other Monitors” (1 page 57).

Only one monitor can enjoy video with the base

station at once. In the case when the two monitors B and C are registered to the base station A, monitor B or C cannot establish a NetAV session with the base station A while the monitor A is receiving video from base station A.

If you have configured the base station A to enable [Allow AV interception by registered

monitors] in the [Register other monitors] setting, monitor B or C can start NetAV while the monitor A is receiving video from the base station A.

When your monitor A cannot receive video because monitor B or C is in a NetAV session with the base station A, you can see the

indicator at the top of the screen. If you press [GetAV] button in such a case, the NetAV session between monitor B or C and the base station A will be disconnected and your monitor A can receive video from the base station A.

Connecting with NetAV

This chapter describes how to start NetAV and some functions for NetAV. Follow the procedure on page 49 to 51 to use NetAV in the “On the go- Wireless mode”.

Note

You cannot use NetAV while away from home if the base station in your home is turned off. Make sure to turn on the base station.

When Connecting via Wired LAN

Using a LAN cable, connect the LAN port on the monitor to the Ethernet jack at the place you are visiting.

For the LF-X1

For the LF-X5

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Sony LF-X1, LF-X5 operating instructions Connecting with NetAV, When Connecting via Wired LAN, For the LF-X1 For the LF-X5