108EnglishNetwork environment (Multi MediaPlayer only)■ Example of setting up LAN connection andIP address / Subnet maskAs mentioned below, connect several units together withLAN cables and set up IP addresses / Subnet masks sothat all the displays exist on the same network.Parent IP address:Subnet mask:192.168.10.1255.255.255.0Child IP address:Subnet mask:192.168.10.2255.255.255.0Child IP address:Subnet mask:192.168.10.3255.255.255.0Child IP address:Subnet mask:192.168.10.4255.255.255.0Note● Set [Network control] of all displays to [On]. (see page72)● Depending on the network environment,synchronization may be largely lost.● Do not connect other devices to prevent networktraffic jam.● With a router put in between the displays, you cannotset up connection. Use them within the same subnet.● Do not use wireless LAN for connection sinceplayback may not be performed normally.Starting / ending Media PlayerNote● Select the USB terminal to be used with [USB select].(see page 82)● Depending on the USB terminal, the amount ofelectricity supplied to an external device differs.(“USB terminal connection”, see page 28)■ For Single Media PlayerStart1. Insert the USB memory device for Media Playerto the USB terminal on the bottom of the display.Note● Depending on the type of a USB memory device,it may come in contact with the periphery such asa back cover, and cannot be attached. Use a USBmemory device connectable to this unit.USBmemoryUSB terminal2. Run a USB memory contents check.3. Change INPUT to [USB].EndingChange INPUT to other than [USB].■ For Multi Media PlayerStart1. Connect several units with LAN cables.(See “Example of setting up LAN connection and IPaddress / Subnet mask” in the previous section.)2. Insert USB memory for Media Player into eachDisplay.3. Executes USB memory contents check on eachDisplay.4. Change INPUT for Child to [USB].5. Change INPUT for Parent to [USB].EndingChange INPUT for Parent to other than [USB].