Language
/
OSD – Select one language to be used for
the On Screen Display (OSD).
Disc Menu – Set the language used for
the Disc Menu and Pop-up Menu. The
available languages depend on the disc.
'Auto' sets the priority language of the
disc.
Disc Audio – Set the language for the
soundtrack. The available languages
Language settings diagram applies to
depend on the disc. 'Auto' sets the priority
language of the disc.
Disc Subtitle – Set the language used for
the subtitles. The available languages
depend on the disc. 'None' prevents the
display of subtitles.
Settings Menu
Language
OK
E
Language
OSD
OSD
[select option]
D
Network
/
An active, configured Internet connection
is required if you wish to use BD-Live
websites and downloaded content, as
well as access network media devices. See
"Network connection" on page E-13 for
network connections.
B
English
Network Standby – Enables or disables
C
the control of the Solo while the unit is in
French
standby.
Spanish
Connection Type – Select the type of
Dutch
network connection required. The options
German
are:
Russian
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Wired. Connect a network cable to the
Ethernet jack and into a wired router,
Chinese
as shown on page E-13.
Wireless. Please follow the on-screen
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instructions for all the steps required
to connect to a wireless network. The
Solo can connect to a Wi-Fi network
using using three different methods,
which are briefly described below.
Note that you must have the following
information readily available: the
network name (also called SSID or AP
Name), network security mode and
the network security key.
Scan. This method will search all available
wireless networks. Choose the desired
network to connect to (shown under "AP
Name") and enter its network key using
the on-screen keyboard.
Manual. Choose this method if you know
the name of the access point you would
like to connect to. Once this is entered, you
will be prompted for the security mode of
the access point. If the network chosen is
a secure network, you will be prompted
to enter the network security key on the
next screen.
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Auto. This last method allows the Solo to
automatically connect to a wireless router
which supports either Wi-Fi Protected
Setup (WPS) or by entering a unique PIN
into the access point. Please consult your
router's user manual on instructions on
how to enable WPS or how enter the
required PIN.
Information – Select and press OK to view
or set the network connection parameters:
Connection Test – When your player tests
your Internet connection, it sends (pings)
an IP address.
Press OK to run a network test. This will
also configure the wired network settings
automatically if they have not been
configured and if automatic configuration
(DHCP) is supported by the network.
If this test fails, check the connections
to your home network. Make sure your
network cable is securely attached to your
router and the unit. Check that your router
is connected to your cable or DSL modem
correctly. There may be an issue with your
router or Internet Service Provider (ISP):
contact your ISP for more help
IP Setting – You can set your player to
automatically obtain an IP address when
it connect to your ISP. Some providers
require that you enter a fixed IP address
that does not change: this must be
entered using the 'Manual' setting.
Highlight 'Auto' or 'Manual' , then press OK.
The following settings are only available
when IP Setting is set to Manual:
IP Address – Use the cursors to navigate
between segments and use the 0-9 keys
on the remote to enter the IP address
assigned to your unit by your network