DMX-NV1
NETWORK VIDEO RECEIVER Quick Setup Guide
© Sony Corporation 2007. Printed in USA.
Setting up the BRAVIA
The BRAVIA
TM
Internet Video Link receiver is compatible with certain Sony televisions with the XMB
Power off your TV before beginning the setup. The receiver can be installed either as a stand-alone or mounted to the back of your TV set.
Remove Cable Cover
1
Remove the cable cover to expose the ports
located on the bottom of the receiver.
Front of
Receiver
LAN
DC IN 9V
LAN
OUT
OUT
Connect to the Internet
4
Connect an Ethernet cable to your Internet source by choosing one of the following recommendations for easy "plug and play." Your receiver will automatically attempt to
connect to the Internet.
Gaming Adapter as Wireless Bridge
Gaming
Adapter
Ethernet Cable
Wireless Router
Standard Definition video: 802.11g
High Definition video: 802.11n
z If you need to configure a fixed IP address or proxy server, check the Operating Instruction Manual for more information.
Confirm Connection
6
Follow these instructions to confirm.
a. Press the DMe
X
button on your TV's remote control
to view the connection status.
z If "Feature available with DMeX module" appears on the
screen, wait a few moments and try again.
b. When you see the message "Configuration Successful,"
press the HOME button on your TV's remote control.
These menu icons associated with the receiver will appear
on the XMB
(XrossMediaBar
®
).
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z IMPORTANT: Do not press the INPUT button on the
remote control to access the BRAVIA™ Internet Video
Link. It is available on the XMB
.
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Internet Video Link
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Connect Cables
2
Connect the cables in the order shown below.
DC IN 9V
Powerline Ethernet Adapter
Ethernet Cable
Ethernet Cable
Router
Standard Definition video: HomePlug Turbo,
HomePlug AV, UPA, HD-PLC
High Definition video: HomePlug AV, UPA, HD-PLC
Video Icon
Internet
Video Icon
Media Category Bar
Package Contents
Receiver (DMX-NV1)
& Cable Cover
Quick Setup Guide
Mounting Knobs
z Remote control not supplied. To operate this receiver, use your TV's remote
control equipped with the DMe
z Ethernet cable required (not supplied).
z Using your PC, view the Operating Instruction Manual on the Internet at
http://internet.sony.tv/manual
3-216-111-11(2)
Please read all instructions before beginning the installation.
Refer to the separate Attachment Guide for instructions on attaching to your TV.
(XrossMediaBar
®
) and DMe
X
interface. High-speed Internet access is also required.
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OUT
A DC IN 9V: Connect the AC adapter to this port. Do not
plug into the wall outlet at this time.
B DMe x : Connect the small end of the USB cable to this
port.
C LAN: Connect an Ethernet cable (not supplied) to this
port.
D HDMI OUT: Connect the L-shaped end of the HDMI cable
to this port.
Direct to Router
Powerline
Ethernet
Adapter
Ethernet Cable
Enter Region
7
It is strongly recommended that you complete
Region Setup before using your receiver.
a. Highlight the Internet Video icon at the bottom of the
Settings menu on the XMB
press .
b. Highlight Region and press .
c. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup.
z Default country is the United States. Press the B button
to select a different country.
Network Icon
AC Adapter with
Mounting Bracket
AC Power Cord
Warranty Card
Attachment Guide
Screws, Type 1
Screws, Type 2
button.
X
Connect to TV
3
B Connect the large end of the USB cable
LAN
DC IN 9V
to the DMe
D Connect the straight end of the HDMI cable
to any HDMI port on the TV.
B
LAN
DC IN 9V
OUT
B
z The rear view and location of the ports as shown may differ from your TV set.
5
Verify Connection
a. Plug in the receiver and power on the TV.
b. Once the receiver and TV are powered on,
confirm the LED lights.
Modem
When you see...
Power
Green
LED
Red
Router
Orange
Network
Green
LED
Blinking
Green
Attach Cable Cover
8
Slide the cable cover back into place.
(XrossMediaBar
) and
®
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Front of
Receiver
z For attachment options to the TV, see the separate
Attachment Guide.
Stand
HDMI Cable
USB Cable
X
/SERVICE port on the TV.
DMe x
HDMI
Power LED
Network LED
NETWORK
Receiver...
is powered "On."
is not connected. Check all cable
components.
is in update mode.
is connected to the Internet.
has network activity.
LAN
DC IN 9V
LAN
DC IN 9V
OUT
OUT
B