The Features Of The Base Station; Automatic Netav Check; Receiving Remote Signals - Sony Vaio LocationFree LF-V30 Operating Instructions Manual

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The Features of the Base Station

Automatic NetAV
check
Automatic NetAV check tests the settings of your
Base Station and your router to see if
®
LocationFree
client devices can connect to the
Base Station via the Internet.
When you turn your Base Station on, the NET AV
LED starts blinking green, and then the automatic
NetAV check starts. If the NET AV LED goes off,
the test has finished successfully.
If the NET AV LED lights amber, the check has
failed. In this case, open the [Base Station
Settings] page and perform NetAV check
manually to check the cause of the problem
(1 page 23).
Automatic NetAV check starts when the Base
Station is turned on. Also, it starts at regular
intervals.
Receiving remote
signals
Learning remote control
®
With LocationFree
Station can learn signals of the remote of a video
device to control the video devices with the on-
screen remote control. For more details, refer to
®
the LocationFree
Searching remote control
data
When you make settings of the on-screen remote
control with LocationFree
you can search the remote control data of your
video device from the list of the available models
by sending out the signal from the remote of your
video device to the Base Station. For more
details, refer to the LocationFree
Note
Hold the remote within 2 inches of the Remote (IR)
sensor (1 page 7) of the Base Station.
20
Player LFA-PC30, the Base
Player's Help.
®
Player LFA-PC30,
®
Player's Help.

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