Watching video at home, From home – Sony LF-B10 User Manual

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Watching Video at Home

Watching Video Away from Home

The on-screen remote control does not
work.

• Connect the IR Blaster to the IR BLASTER port on the Base Station.
• Make sure the IR Blaster is positioned so that it faces the IR Receiver

correctly.

• Move the device’s remote sensor away from any bright light, such as a

fluorescent light or direct sunlight.

• The on-screen remote control may not work properly when the wireless

connection between the device and Base Station is poor.

• Check whether operation is possible using the buttons of the connected

device. Also, reconfigure the remote control settings (

1 page 16).

(Some devices cannot be operated, or can only be partially operated, by
the on-screen remote control.)

• Make sure the remote control settings for [Video 1] and [Video 2] are

configured correctly in the [Remote Settings] window (

1 page 16).

Problem

Causes and remedies

Operations are delayed.

• Changing channels and operations performed from the on-screen

remote control take place via the network, so response is delayed. This
is normal and not a malfunction.

• When the rate is too high for the actual speed of your connection, delay

is even more likely to occur. Set the rate to [Auto] or a lower level
(

1 page 13).

Video stops or skips.

• Other wireless devices may be interfering with the wireless

communication between your computer and the Base Station. Change
the wireless channel to another one.

• Microwave ovens, other wireless devices, walls, floors, and metal

furniture can disrupt wireless communications. Bring the computer
closer to the Base Station or the wireless router.

• If your computer is connected on a wireless LAN to the Base Station or

to a wireless router and the power save mode is enabled in the
computer’s wireless LAN settings, it may not be possible to send and
receive video smoothly. Check the computer’s wireless LAN settings,
and disable the power save mode. For details on these settings, refer to
the instruction manual for the wireless LAN device, such as your
computer or wireless LAN card.

The NetAV connection is disconnected
suddenly.

• Has security software been installed? If so, the firewall function of the

security software may be causing the connection to be disconnected.

• Problems with the Internet connection may cause the connection to be

disconnected.

Problem

Causes and remedies

The video keeps stopping and starting,
and frames are dropped.

• As the connection to the Base Station uses the Internet for

communication, the video may not be able to be transmitted smoothly
depending on whether the connection is overloaded.

• Click [Rate] and then set the rate to [Auto] or lower the rate

(

1 page 13).

Operations are delayed.

• Operations performed from the on-screen remote control take place via

the network, so response is delayed. This is normal and not a
malfunction.

• When the rate is too high for the actual speed of your connection, delay

is even more likely to occur. Set the rate to [Auto] or a lower rate
(

1 page 13).

Problem

Causes and remedies

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