JVC NX-BD3 Parts list manual

LVT1886-003A
[B]
NX-BD3
This manual explains the network function of this system.
SEPARATE VOLUME
INSTRUCTIONS FOR NETWORK
FUNCTION
NX-BD3_network.book Page 1 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

1
Information on DLNA
• DLNA CERTIFIED™ Audio/Video/Image Player
• This system complies with DLNA Guidelines 1.5.
• You can play back the following file types using the
network function of this system.
• You can also play back MPEG2 and AVCHD files
recorded on Everio.
• File may not be played back properly or the
playback function may be limited to the files even
though the type of playing back file is shown above.
Depending on the performance of the server and
network environment, image frames may drop and
sound may skip while playing back the file.
• “DLNA” stands for “Digital Living Network Alliance”.
Refer to the following website for details.
http://www.dlna.org/
CyberLink Media Server is a registered trademark along with other company and product names mentioned
in this publication, used for identification purposes and remain the exclusive property of their respective
owners.
DLNA and DLNA CERTIFIED are trademarks and/or service marks of Digital Living Network Alliance.
Microsoft, Windows, Windows XP and Windows Vista are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and other countries.
MUSIC LPCM, MP3
VIDEO MPEG2, MPEG4 AVC
PICTURE JPEG
NX-BD3_network.book Page 1 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

2
Table of contents
Introduction to the network function......................3
General flow chart for
the network function ............................................4
Computer..............................................................5
Networking device ................................................5
Connecting the main unit to the router .................6
Installing CyberLink Media Server........................7
Specifying the shared folders ...............................8
Starting CyberLink Media Server........................10
Occasions requiring
the IP address setup.......................................... 11
Determining the IP address of
the computer...................................................... 11
Assigning the IP address to
the main unit ...................................................... 13
Playing back files................................................ 16
Playing back music files ..................................... 17
Playing back video files ......................................18
Playing back picture files....................................19
Adding shared folders......................................... 20
Wakeup on LAN ................................................. 21
Connecting the main unit to
the computer directly .........................................21
Troubleshooting............................. 22
Introduction
Preparation
Connection
Installing CyberLink Media
Server
Confirming the connection to
the computer
Setting up the IP address
Playing back files stored on
the computer
Reference
NX-BD3_network.book Page 2 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

3
Introduction
You can play back video, audio and still picture files
stored on your computer by setting up the network
with the computer and the main unit.
You must install CyberLink Media Server from the
bundled CD-ROM to your computer.
CyberLink Media Server is a software for sending
video, audio and still picture files stored on your
computer to the main unit.
The network can be easily set up without having to
manually configure the IP address of the main unit by
simply connecting a router with a DHCP function to
the main unit. The DHCP function of the router
automatically assigns the IP address to the main unit.
NOTE
• If the router does not have a DHCP function or you
do not use the DHCP function, you must assign the
IP address to the main unit manually.
• You can also use the network function by
connecting the main unit to the computer directly.
(Refer to page 21.)
You can play back the following file types using the
network function of this system.
• File may not be played back properly or the
playback function may be limited to the files even
though the type of playing back file is shown above.
Depending on the performance of the server and
network environment, image frames may drop and
sound may skip while playing back the file.
• If the source is changed to Network from the other
type of source while the disc tray is open, it closes
automatically.
Introduction to the network
function
Outline of the network function
Internet Modem Router
Computer
Environment in use
Main unit
File types compatible with this
system
MUSIC LPCM, MP3
VIDEO MPEG2, MPEG4 AVC
PICTURE JPEG
NX-BD3_network.book Page 3 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

4
Set up the system following the flow chart shown below. The procedure for setting up the system differs
depending on your usage environment.
NOTE
To connect the main unit to the computer directly, refer to “Connecting the main unit to the computer directly”
on page 21.
General flow chart for the network function
Connect the main unit to the router connected to your computer.
Install CyberLink Media Server to your computer.
Specify the shared folders.
Start CyberLink Media Server, and then make sure that the main unit
recognizes CyberLink Media Server.
Does the main unit recognize
CyberLink Media Server?
Yes No
The IP address is assigned
automatically using the DHCP
function of the router.
Check the cable connection.
Does the main unit recognize
CyberLink Media Server?
Yes No
The IP address has to be set up
manually.
Exit CyberLink Media Server.
Find out the IP address of your
computer.
Assign the IP address to the
main unit.
The setup is complete.
Now you can enjoy playback of files stored on the computer!
Page 6
Page 7
Page 8
Page 10
Page 6
Page 11
Page 13
Page 11
Page 16
NX-BD3_network.book Page 4 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

5
Preparation
Set up your computer and network environment as
follows.
You must install CyberLink Media Server from the
bundled CD-ROM to your computer for playing back
files stored on the computer with this system.
Operating system
• Requirement: Microsoft Windows Vista Home
basic/Premium SP1, Windows XP Home Edition
SP2/SP3, Windows XP Professional SP2/SP3,
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Processor
• Requirement: A 2.6 GHz processor, such as an
Intel Pentium 4 or Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)
processor
• Recommendation: A 3.2 GHz processor or faster
Network Interface Card
• Requirement: Ethernet (802.3) or WiFi (802.11n or
802.11g) network adapter
VGA
• Requirement: Intel, nVidia or ATI VGA card with
64 MB VRAM
Make sure that there is an available LAN terminal on
the router.
Also, make sure that there is an available Ethernet
cable (straight-through cable, not supplied). This
cable is used for connecting the router and the main
unit as shown on page 6.
NOTE
• To connect the main unit to the computer directly,
refer to “Connecting the main unit to the computer
directly” on page 21.
Computer
System Requirements
Random Access Memory (RAM)
• Requirement :512 MB
• Recommendation :1 GB
Free hard disk space
• Requirement: :1 GB
• Recommendation :5 GB
Networking device
Internet Modem Router
Computer
Environment in use
NX-BD3_network.book Page 5 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

6
Connection
This part explains the procedure for connecting the
main unit to the computer via a router with an
Ethernet cable and confirming that the connection is
completed properly.
NOTE
• Before following this procedure, connect the main
unit, speakers and a TV referring to the main
volume of the operation manual for this system.
• To connect the main unit to the computer directly,
refer to “Connecting the main unit to the computer
directly” on page 21.
This part explains the procedure for connecting the
main unit to the computer linked to the Internet via a
router.
• The diagram shown above has been simplified by
omitting the connection of the main unit, speakers
and a TV. Refer to the main volume of the operation
manual for connecting the devices shown above.
• The diagrams of the Internet and modem are
omitted in the later explanations.
* Use a shielded twisted-pair (STP) Ethernet cable.
1Connect one end of the Ethernet
cable (straight-through cable, not
supplied) to the LAN terminal on the
router.
2Connect the other end of the
Ethernet cable to the LAN terminal
on the main unit.
Connecting the main unit to
the router
Internet Modem Router
To the LAN
terminal on the
router
Ethernet cable
(straightthrough
cable,
not supplied)*
Computer
NX-BD3_network.book Page 6 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

7
Installing CyberLink Media Server
The example TV and computer screenshots used in
this manual may differ from the actual screen displays.
CyberLink Media Server is a software for sending
video, audio and still picture files stored on your
computer to the main unit. This part explains the
procedure for installing CyberLink Media Server from
the bundled CD-ROM to the computer.
NOTE
• Make sure you close all anti-virus and other
applications running on your computer before
starting installation.
• This manual explains operations with the English
version of both Windows XP and CyberLink Media
Server as examples. Follow the explanation
referring to the actual operations of your language
version.
• Log onto the computer with administrative rights
(Administrators).
• After installing CyberLink Media Server from the
supplied CD-ROM, it is recommended that you
upgrade CyberLink Media Server to enable you to
utilize the latest functions. Refer to the website
http://www.victor.co.jp/english/download/index-e.html
for upgrading CyberLink Media Server.
(On the computer)
1Start up Windows, and place the
CyberLink Media Server Software
CDROM into your computer’s CD-
ROM drive.
2Click [Next].
3Click [Yes].
The license agreement is displayed.
4You can specify the location to
install.
After finishing this step, install CyberLink Media
Server following the actual displayed
explanations.
5Confirm that the “CyberLink Media
Server” icon is displayed on the
desktop.
You have finished installing CyberLink Media
Server.
Installing CyberLink Media
Server
NX-BD3_network.book Page 7 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

8
(Continued on the next page.)
This part explains the procedure for selecting the
default folders (“My Videos”, “My Pictures” and “My
Music”) as examples.
(On the computer)
1Double-click the “CyberLink Media
Server” icon on the desktop.
CyberLink Media Server starts.
2Select the check boxes next to “My
Videos”, “My Pictures” and “My
Music”, and click [Apply].
NOTE
• To select folders other than the default folders, refer
to “Adding shared folders” on page 20.
• You can store files of different types in one folder.
For example, even when video files and still picture
files are stored in the “My Music” folder, you can
play back those files.
• You must make appropriate individual settings
when virus scan or firewall software has been
installed.
• It may take a while to show the file if you select a
folder with too many contents in.
3Click [View Sharing].
4Confirm that the names of the
shared folders are displayed on the
list.
Before proceeding to the next step, follow
“Playing back files stored on the computer” on
page 16 Steps 1 - 3.
5Click [Access Control].
Specifying the shared folders
NX-BD3_network.book Page 8 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

9
6Click “ ” button to change
“Unauthorized” to “Authorized”,
then click [Apply].
Check the “MAC ADDRESS”. (Refer to
“Assigning the IP address to the main unit” on
page 13.)
NOTE
• Selecting the check box for “Allow new devices to
automatically connect” enables the main unit to
access when the setting is “Unauthorized”.
(For security, this check box has been set to clear in
default settings.)
• To stop sharing a folder
Clear the check box next to it and click [Apply].
• To go back to the previous screen
Click “ ” in the upper left portion of the screen.
• To exit CyberLink Media Server
Click “ ” in the upper right portion of the screen.
• Before deleting a shared folder or file on the
connected computer, cancel folder/file sharing on
CyberLink Media Server.
• Right-click the “ ” icon in a task tray, then select
“Sharing Service Off”.
NX-BD3_network.book Page 9 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

10
Confirming the connection to the computer
This part explains how to start CyberLink Media
Server for the first time and how to perform the
following.
• Confirming that the main unit recognizes the
computer.
(On the remote control)
1Press [AAUDIO] to turn on the
main unit.
(On the computer)
2Double-click the “CyberLink Media
Server” icon on the desktop.
CyberLink Media Server starts.
(On the remote control)
3Press [NETWORK].
4Confirm that “CyberLink Media
Server” is displayed on the TV
screen.
Proceed to “Playing back files stored on the
computer” on page 16.
If “CyberLink Media Server” is not displayed
The main unit may not detect the CyberLink Media
Server for any of the following reasons.
Determine the reason by referring to A and B shown
below.
Starting CyberLink Media
Server
NAVIGATION
Server View(Icon)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
DLNA PC SERVER
Network
CyberLink Me . . .
CyberLink Media
Server
A The Ethernet cable may not be connected
properly.
Possible cause:
The Ethernet cable may be of the wrong type
(a crossover cable may be used) or may not be
connected securely.
Possible solution:
Refer to “Connecting the main unit to the router”
on page 6 to check that the Ethernet cable is a
straight-through cable and is connected securely.
B You may be using a router that requires the IP
addresses to be set up manually.
Possible cause:
The router connected to the main unit may not
have a DHCP function that assigns the IP
addresses automatically. Another possibility is
that the IP addresses may be assigned manually
without using the DHCP function of the router.
Possible solution:
The IP address of the main unit must be set up
manually. Click [Cancel] to close the display on
the computer screen and exit CyberLink Media
Server. Next, assign the IP address to the main
unit referring to “Setting up the IP address” on
page 11.
NX-BD3_network.book Page 10 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

11
Setting up the IP address
You can skip this part when the main unit and the
computer are connected to a router that uses DHCP
function.
You must assign the IP address to the main unit
manually in the following cases.
This part explains the procedure for determining the
IP address of the computer by displaying the network
setup.
NOTE
• Depending on the computer settings, you may need
operations different from the explanation given in
this part. Refer to “Help” in Windows for the
following steps.
(On the computer)
1Click [Start] and then “Control
Panel”.
The “Control Panel” dialog box is displayed.
Occasions requiring the IP
address setup
Case 1: When you have assigned an IP address
to the computer manually
Case 2: When you have connected the main unit
to the computer directly
Refer also to “Connecting the main unit to
the computer directly” on page 21.
Manual
setup for IP
address
Example:
192. 168. 0. 3
Router
Manual
setup for IP
address
Example: 192. 168. 0. 4
Example: 192. 168. 0. 3
Manual
setup for IP
address
Manual
setup for IP
address
Example: 192. 168. 0. 4
Determining the IP address of
the computer
NX-BD3_network.book Page 11 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

12
(Continued on the next page.)
2Click “Network and Internet
Connections”.
NOTE
• Depending on the computer settings, the “Control
Panel” dialog box is displayed as shown below.
In this case, double-click the “Network
Connections” icon and then proceed to step 4.
3Click “Network Connections”.
The “Network Connections” dialog box is displayed.
4Right-click the “Local Area
Connection” icon and then click
[Properties].
The “Local Area Connection Properties” dialog
box is displayed.
5Click “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”
and then click [Properties].
The “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties”
dialog box is displayed.
NOTE
• If you are using Windows Vista, select “Internet
Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”.
NX-BD3_network.book Page 12 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

13
6Confirm the values displayed in
“IP address:” and “Subnet mask:”.
Example:
Fill out the blank column with the values.
(The values are to be used in step 7 on page 14.)
7Click [Cancel].
The dialog box is closed.
You have finished confirming the IP address of
the computer.
This part explains the procedure for setting up the IP
address of the main unit manually.
You can skip this part when the main unit and the
computer are connected to a router using a DHCP
function.
(On the remote control)
1Slide the remote control
mode selector to [AUDIO].
IP address: . . .
Subnet mask: . . .
Assigning the IP address to
the main unit
J/K/H/I
ENTER
SET UP
the number
buttons
Remote
control
mode
selector
CANCEL
DISC SD
NX-BD3_network.book Page 13 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

14
(Continued on the next page.)
2Select [DISC] or [SD] for a source
and press [SET UP].
The preference screen is displayed on the TV
screen.
NOTE
• [DISC] or [SD] should be selected for “NETWORK
SETTING”.
• [SET UP] button does not work when the source is
[NETWORK].
3Press [H/I] repeatedly to display
“NETWORK SETTING”.
4Press [K] to select “OBTAIN IP” and
then press [ENTER].
5Press [J] or [K] to select “STATIC
IP” and then press [ENTER].
NOTE
• When changing the Internet connection
environment by using a DHCP router or other
devices that assign IP addresses automatically,
select “DHCP” for “OBTAIN IP”.
6Press [K] to select “STATIC IP
ADDRESS” and then press [ENTER].
7Enter the IP address using the
number buttons and then press
[ENTER].
Confirm the IP address you have written down in
the column on page 13.
Enter the same values of the IP address of the
computer into the first, second and third group of
digits (the first, second and third numerical
blocks from the left).
Enter an arbitrary value (1 - 254) other than the
one used in the IP address of the computer into
the fourth group of digits (the first numerical
block from the right).
STATIC SUBNETMASK
00-80-45-AA-0A-08MAC ADDRESS
STATIC IPADDRESS
OBTAIN IP DHCP
DEFAULT GATEWAY
CONNECTION TEST
SELECT
SET UP
ENTER
RETURN
EXIT
0
.
0
.
0
.
0
0
.
0
.
0
.
0
0
.
0
.
0
.
0
NETWORK SETTING
TV
STATIC SUBNETMASK
00-80-45-AA-0A-08MAC ADDRESS
STATIC IPADDRESS
OBTAIN IP DHCP
DEFAULT GATEWAY
CONNECTION TEST
SELECT
SET UP
ENTER
RETURN
EXIT
255
.
255
.
0
.
0
192
.
168
.
0
.
254
169
.
254
.
130
.
145
NETWORK SETTING
STATIC SUBNETMASK
MAC ADDRESS
STATIC IPADDRESS
DEFAULT GATEWAY
CONNECTION TEST
SELECT
SET UP
ENTER
RETURN
EXIT
NETWORK SETTING
OBTAIN IP DHCP
255
.
255
.
0
.
0
192
.
168
.
0
.
254
169
.
254
.
130
.
145
DHCP
STATIC IP
00-80-45-AA-0A-08
STATIC IP
STATIC IPADDRESS
STATIC SUBNETMASK
MAC ADDRESS
DEFAULT GATEWAY
CONNECTION TEST
SELECT
SET UP
ENTER
RETURN
EXIT
NETWORK SETTING
OBTAIN IP
255
.
255
.
0
.
0
192
.
168
.
0
.
254
169
.
254
.
130
.
145
00-80-45-AA-0A-08
STATIC IP
STATIC IPADDRESS
STATIC SUBNETMASK
MAC ADDRESS
DEFAULT GATEWAY
CONNECTION TEST
SELECT ENTER
RETURN
SET UP
EXIT
NETWORK SETTING
255
.
255
.
0
.
0
192
.
168
.
0
.
254
169
.
254
.
130
.
145
OBTAIN IP
NUMBER
192 168 0 4
0 - 9
CANCEL
CANCEL
00-80-45-AA-0A-08
NX-BD3_network.book Page 14 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

15
Example for setup:
Note that the fourth group of digits should be
different from the ones of other devices
connected to the network.
8Press [K] to select “STATIC
SUBNET MASK” and then press
[ENTER].
9Enter the subnet mask using the
number buttons and then press
[ENTER].
Confirm the subnet mask you have written down
in the column on page 13, and then enter the
same value.
Example for setup:
10 Press [K] to select “CONNECTION
TEST” and then press [ENTER].
The settings are stored.
You have finished setting up the IP address of the
main unit. Return to page 8.
NOTE
• If the default gateway is set to 0.0.0.0, it is
impossible to operate “CONNECTION TEST”.
192.168. 0. 3
(=192.168.000.003)
192.168.000.004
The first group
The second group
The third group
The fourth group
(Only this value
should be
different from the
one of the
computer IP
address.)
IP address of
the computer
IP address of
the main unit
STATIC IP
STATIC IPADDRESS
STATIC SUBNETMASK
MAC ADDRESS
DEFAULT GATEWAY
CONNECTION TEST
SELECT
SET UP
ENTER
RETURN
EXIT
NETWORK SETTING
OBTAIN IP
192
.
168
.
0
.
4
255
.
255
.
0
.
0
192
.
168
.
0
.
254
00-80-45-AA-0A-08
STATIC IP
STATIC IPADDRESS
MAC ADDRESS
DEFAULT GATEWAY
CONNECTION TEST
SELECT
SET UP
ENTER
RETURN
EXIT
NETWORK SETTING
OBTAIN IP
STATIC SUBNETMASK
192
.
168
.
0
.
4
255
.
255
.
0
.
0
192
.
168
.
0
.
254
NUMBER
225 225 225 0
0 - 9
CANCEL
CANCEL
00-80-45-AA-0A-08
Subnet mask of
the computer
255.255.255. 0
(=255.255.255.000)
Subnet mask of
the main unit 255.255.255.000
STATIC IP
STATIC IPADDRESS
MAC ADDRESS
DEFAULT GATEWAY
SELECT
SET UP
ENTER
RETURN
EXIT
NETWORK SETTING
OBTAIN IP
STATIC SUBNETMASK
CONNECTION TEST
192
.
168
.
0
.
4
255
.
255
.
255
.
0
192
.
168
.
0
.
254
00-80-45-AA-0A-08
NX-BD3_network.book Page 15 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

16
Playing back files stored on the computer
This part explains the procedure for playing back files
stored on the computer.
You can play back music, video files and still picture
files with almost the same procedure.
NOTE
• Store files you want to play back in the shared
folders before proceeding.
• Refer to the main volume of the operation manual
for details on operating the main unit.
• A maximum of 10 servers will be displayed on the
server screen. When the “11th server detected!
Please stop any of the servers before using this
server” message is displayed, delete the server that
you are not using.
• “ ” will be displayed when thumbnail information
cannot be retrieved from the server.
(On the computer)
1Start CyberLink Media Server.
(On the remote control)
2Press [NETWORK].
“CyberLink Media Server” is displayed.
3Press [J/K/H/I] to select
“CyberLink Media Server”.
4Press [ENTER].
The shared folders are displayed.
Example:
If the shared folders did not appear at step 4,
follow the steps 5 - 6 on pages 8 to 9.
oThe basic operation to play back files is the same
as that for audio video files and still picture files.
•[;] : Plays back files.
•[o] : Stops file playback.
•[W] : Pauses file playback.
• [RETURN] : Goes back to the previous folder.
NOTE
• If the file list is not displayed, confirm that the files
you want to play back are stored in the shared
folder.
• When files are played back continously, a blank will
occur during screen switching.
• Grayed out files refer to files that cannot be played
back. You can move the cursor but you cannot
operate or select the file. (Refer to “File types
compatible with this system” on page 3.)
• For back, refer to step 5 on pages 17 to 19.
Playing back files
T
NETWORK
J/K/H/I
ENTER
the number
buttons
N
S
O
oW
;
ON SCREEN
PB MODE
RETURN
SUB MENU
NAVIGATION
Server View(Icon)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
CyberLink Me . . .
“CyberLink Media Server”
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
Pictures
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
root
Pictures
PAGE 001/001
SERVER
Music Video Recorded TV
NX-BD3_network.book Page 16 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

17
This part explains the procedure for playing back a
music file (“TRACK0001” file in the following
example) stored in the “My Music” folder.
5Press [J/K/H/I] to select
“Music”.
6Press [ENTER].
The list of the audio files is displayed.
7Select a file with [J/K/H/I] and
press [ENTER].
Files are sorted according to Music / Album /
Artist / Genre / Songs / Year / Rating / Folder.
8Press [J/K/H/I] to select the
music file you want to play back.
9Press [ENTER].
Playback starts.
Press [o] to stop playback.
oYou can use the buttons shown below to navigate
among the pages.
•[O] , [N] : Fast reverse, fast forward.
NOTE
• Audio output is unavailable during fast reverse or
fast forward.
• This part only explains the basic procedure for
playing back files.
Playing back music files
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
Pictures
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
root
Pictures
PAGE 001/001
SERVER
Music Video Recorded TV
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
root
Music
PAGE 001/001
SERVER
Video Recorded TV
Music
Pictures
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
Album
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
Music
Album
PAGE 001/001
SERVER
Artist Genre Songs
TOP
Year
Rating Folder
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
TRACK0001
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
Album
TRACK0001
PAGE 001/002
SERVER
TRACK0002 TRACK0003 TRACK0004
TOP
TRACK0005
TRACK0006 TRACK0007
NEXT
TRACK0008 TRACK0009 TRACK0010
Network
2 : 01 : 03
TRACK0001 LPCM
NX-BD3_network.book Page 17 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

18
This part explains the procedure for playing back a
video file (“MOVIE0001” file in the following example)
stored in the “My Videos” folder.
5Press [J/K/H/I] to select
“Video”.
6Press [ENTER].
The list of the video files is displayed.
7Select a file with [J/K/H/I] and
press [ENTER].
Files are sorted according to All Video / Actors /
Genre / Reting / Folder.
8Press [J/K/H/I] to select the
video file you want to play back.
9Press [ENTER].
Playback starts.
Press [o] to stop playback.
oYou can use the buttons shown below to navigate
among the pages.
•[O] , [N] : Fast reverse, fast forward.
•[T] : Starts playback of the next file.
•[S] : Plays back from the front of the file that is
being played back. Press twice to play back from
the beginning of the previous file.
• [ON SCREEN] : Displays the title and playback time.
NOTE
• This part only explains the basic procedure for
playing back files.
Playing back video files
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
Pictures
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
root
Pictures
PAGE 001/001
SERVER
Music Video Recorded TV
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
Video
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
root
Video
PAGE 001/001
SERVER
Music
Picture Recorded TV
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
All Video
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
Video
All Video
PAGE 001/001
SERVER
Actors Genre Rating
TOP
Folder
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
MOVIE0001
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
All Video
MOVIE0001
PAGE 001/001
SERVER
MOVIE0002 MOVIE0003
TOP
NX-BD3_network.book Page 18 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM

19
This part explains the procedure for playing back a
picture file (“IMAGE0001” file in the following
example) stored in the “My Pictures” folder.
5Press [J/K/H/I] to select
“Pictures”.
6Press [ENTER].
The list of the picture files is displayed.
7Select a file with [J/K/H/I] and
press [ENTER].
Files are sorted according to All Pictures / Date
taken /Folder / Rating.
8Press [J/K/H/I] to select the
picture file you want to play back.
9Press [ENTER].
Playback starts.
Press [o] to stop playback.
oYou can use the buttons shown below to navigate
among the pages.
•[N][T][I] : Skips to the next still picture.
•[O][S][H] : Skips to the previous still picture.
• [PB MODE] : Displays the playback setting menu
when this button is pressed during playback.
• [ON SCREEN] : Displays the title.
oYou can rotate the still picture 90 degrees to the left
or right during pause mode.
• [SUB MENU] : Displays the sub-menu.
• Select “ROTATION (RIGHT)” or “ROTATION
(LEFT)” using [J/K] then press [ENTER].
NOTE
• This part only explains the basic procedure for
playing back files.
Playing back picture files
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
Pictures
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
root
Pictures
PAGE 001/001
SERVER
Music Video Recorded TV
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
Pictures
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
root
Pictures
PAGE 001/001
SERVER
Music Video Recorded TV
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
All Pictures
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
Picture
All Picture
PAGE 001/001
SERVER
Date taken Folder Rating
TOP
NAVIGATION
Title View(Thumbnail)
SUB MENU
SELECT OK
IMAGE0001
Network
SERVER NAME : CyberLink Media Server(xpe)
RETURN
All Picture
IMAGE0001
PAGE 002/003
SERVER
IMAGE0002 IMAGE0003 IMAGE0004
TOP
IMAGE0005
IMAGE0006 IMAGE0007
PREVIOUS NEXT
IMAGE0008 IMAGE0009 IMAGE0010
NX-BD3_network.book Page 19 Friday, August 8, 2008 9:28 AM
Other manuals for NX-BD3
1
Table of contents
Other JVC Home Theater System manuals