Sony DMX-NV1 User Manual

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Will my powerline adapters or wireless bridges protect the content and information
being received and sent by my BRAVIA Internet Video Link?

Yes. All powerline networking gear either requires pairing via physical buttons on each
device, or includes an optional encryption scheme, similar to that used with Wi-Fi, that
will prevent anyone from jumping on your network — even if you're on the same circuit.
Wireless bridges or W-Fi networking commonly allow for two types of encryption, WEP
and WPA2. Both of these means of encrypting content use advanced “ciphers” that code
or hide the content being sent, so that others who might have access to your network
cannot view your content or data.

What if I receive an error message that says, “Service Not Found”, when I attempt
to use my BRAVIA Internet Video Link?

If you receive this error after setting up your BRAVIA Internet Video Link, then your
cable modem or DSL modem is likely not connecting to the Internet. Please check to
make sure your broadband modem is connected to your router or your network adapters.
If they are and this error is still displayed, then turn off your modem, wait a few seconds,
and then turn it back on (reboot) to establish a new connection to your broadband service.
Once done, reset your BRAVIA Internet Video Link by 1) pressing the Home button on
your TV remote control, 2) navigating to Settings with the arrow keys, 3) scrolling down
to the Internet Video icon, and 4) selecting the “Refresh Services” menu item to connect
to the Internet again.

What if I receive an error message that says, “Network Down”, when I attempt to
use my BRAVIA Internet Video Link?

If you receive this error after setting up your BRAVIA Internet Video Link, then your
router or network adapters are likely not connected properly to your cable or DSL modem.
Please check to make sure that your router is tightly connected to your cable or DSL
modem with an Ethernet cable. Also, please make sure that your powerline adapters or
wireless bridges are connected to your router and your BRAVIA Internet Video link with
an Ethernet cable that “clicks” or locks in. Sometimes Ethernet cables can slip out of
their sockets or interfaces if the locking tab is broken or damaged. If your wire
connections are properly fitted, then turn off your router, wait a few seconds, and then
turn it back on (reboot) to establish a new connection to your modem and broadband
service. Once done, then unplug the power to your BRAVIA Internet Video link, wait a
few seconds, and then plug it back in (reboot) to establish a new connection to the router.

When I plug my BRAVIA Internet Video Link into the TV for the first time, using
the included HDMI™ cable, do I then need to select that input (HDMI 1 or HDMI
2) by pressing the input button on my remote control and making a selection?

No. When you first connect your BRAVIA Internet Video Link using the included
HDMI cable and DMe

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cable, the TV automatically recognizes your new device and

loads the additional menu icons where you will see and choose your video content. You

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