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Using the Network Media Receiver - general settings
Network Media Receiver
5
Highlight a screen you want as the startup screen, and press
SELECT
.
6
Select
OK
, then press the
SELECT
button.
✍
The startup screen which you set as default is deleted if the AC power is interrupted.
Configuring your VAIO computer to start automatically
You can set your VAIO computer to start automatically when the Network Media Receiver attempts to connect. This is a convenient
feature to use when the computer is in a different physical location from the Network Media Receiver. This setting requires your
computer to be in
Standby
or
Hibernate
mode.
To have your computer start automatically when the Network Media Receiver connects, proceed as follows:
1
Click
Start
on the Windows taskbar and select
Control Panel
.
2
Click
Performance and Maintenance
, then click
System
.
The
System Properties
dialog box appears.
3
Click the
Hardware
tab, then click
Device Manager
.
The
Device Manager
window appears.
4
Click
+
next to
Network Adapter
.
The drop-down tree displays all available network adapters.
5
Double-click the network adapter that connects the computer to the Network Media Receiver.
The network adapter’s
Properties
dialog box appears.
6
From the
Power Management
tab, select the options
Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby
and
Only allow
management stations to bring the computer out of standby
.
7
Click
OK
.
8
Close the
Device Manager
window, then click
OK
to close the
System Properties
dialog box.
✍
A
Power Management
tab should be available for the selected network adapter. If more than one network adapter is listed, select the device that has the
Power
Management
tab available in the
Properties
dialog box.