Sony Car Satellite TV System BKM FW50 User Manual

2-891-424-02 (1)  
Streaming Receiver  
Adaptor  
Operating Instructions  
BKM-FW50  
2006 Sony Corporation  
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Table of Contents  
Precautions............................................... 4  
About This Manual ................................... 4  
Names and Functions of Parts and  
Controls ................................................. 5  
Installation ................................................ 6  
Playback of Still Images or Video From a  
CF Card .................................................. 7  
Compatible media and file formats .............. 7  
Inserting a CF card....................................... 7  
Using slide show playback .......................... 8  
Preparations for Using the Network  
Functions ............................................... 9  
Assigning a fixed IP address to  
the BKM-FW50 ................................ 9  
Automatically obtaining an IP address ...... 10  
Computer Operation .............................. 11  
Controlling the display............................... 11  
Setting items on respective screens............ 11  
Troubleshooting ..................................... 28  
List of Error Codes .................................... 30  
Other ....................................................... 33  
Scheduling playback by time table ............ 33  
Specifications......................................... 34  
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Precautions  
• The software specifications of this unit  
are subject to change for improvements  
without notice.  
• Screens shown by application software  
may differ slightly from the illustrations  
shown in this manual.  
• For safety, connect the port of this unit  
only to a network where there is no  
danger of excessive voltage or voltage  
surges.  
About This Manual  
This manual describes use and operation of  
the BKM-FW50 as installed in a Flat Panel  
Display of the FWD series and connected  
to a network.  
For information on regular operation of the  
display, consult the operating instructions of  
the FWD series product.  
• The steps described in this manual are  
guaranteed only for use under the  
following environment conditions.  
Operating system:  
Microsoft Windows XP  
Browser:  
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or  
later  
• The following may result in damage to  
data or damage to the CF (CompactFlash)  
card or Microdrive:  
– Ejecting a CF card while it is being  
accessed  
– Placing a Microdrive near a strong  
magnet  
• The Microdrive is a compact hard disk  
drive. Because it is storage medium  
utilizing a rotating disk, it is more  
susceptible to shocks and impact when  
compared to flash memory devices such  
as the Memory Stick and the CF card.  
• To ensure security on the network, setting  
a user name and password is  
recommended. For information on how to  
make these settings, see the section  
“Setup screen” (page 25).  
• Because the unit reaches high  
temperatures when placed near the  
display and used for a long period of  
time, be careful when removing it from  
the display.  
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• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  
States of America and/or other countries.  
• CompactFlash and CF card are trademarks of SanDisk USA.  
• Microdrive is a registered trademark of Hitachi Global Storage Technologies.  
• Memory Stick and Memory Stick Duo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
• All other product names, company names, etc. mentioned in this manual are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
Precautions / About This Manual  
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Names and Functions of Parts and Controls  
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6
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1 USB port  
6 Memory card slot  
The port will be used for expanded  
functions to be introduced in future.  
Accepts a CF card or a Microdrive.  
7 RESET button  
2 Memory card slot cover fastening  
screw  
When this button is pressed and held for  
more than 3 seconds, all settings of the unit  
revert to the default condition.  
When performing the reset operation, make  
sure the display on the unit is set to  
standby.  
3 Network connector (10BASE-T/  
100BASE-TX)  
Serves to connect the unit to a network,  
using a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN  
cable.  
8 Eject button  
Press this button to remove a CF card from  
the memory card slot.  
4 Memory card slot cover  
5 Access indicator  
Lights green when a CF card is being  
accessed by the unit.  
Before inserting a CF card, make sure to  
read “Precautions” on page 4.  
Names and Functions of Parts and Controls  
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2 Insert the BKM-FW50 into the  
display with correct orientation.  
Make sure that the adaptor is firmly  
seated in the internal connector of the  
display. Then tighten the fastening  
screws (top and bottom) with a flatblade  
screwdriver and perform the necessary  
connections.  
Installation  
Before installation  
• Turn off power to the display and all  
other equipment connected to the display.  
For the display, proceed as follows: press  
1 to put the display into standby mode  
and then disconnect the power cord from  
the AC outlet.  
• While carrying out the installation, the  
display must be firmly secured.  
Install the BKM-FW50 inside the display  
as follows.  
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1 If an optional adaptor is installed,  
loosen its fastening screws (top and  
bottom) by turning counterclockwise  
with a flatblade screwdriver and then  
carefully pull out the adaptor from  
the display.  
2
When option slot is at  
left of display *  
Caution  
Do not touch the connector section  
Never touch the connector section inside  
the display. Otherwise there is a risk of  
accidents or damage.  
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* The location of the option slot differs  
according to the model. On models with  
multiple option slots, use a slot that  
supports video/communication functions  
(VIDEO/COM port). Consult the  
documentation of the FWD series product  
for more information.  
Installation  
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SanDisk: SDCFB 64M (64 MB)  
SDCFB 512M (512 MB)  
SDCFH 512MB (512 MB)  
SDCFH 2GB (2 GB)  
Playback of Still  
Images or Video  
From a CF Card  
Hagiwara Sys-Com:  
HPC-CF64V (64 MB)  
HPC-CF512V (512 MB)  
HPC-CF512ZP (512 MB)  
The BKM-FW50 is equipped with a  
memory card slot that accepts  
COMPACTVAULT  
CompactFlash cards (not supplied). If you  
insert a CF card that contains images shot  
with a digital still camera into the slot of  
the BKM-FW50, the images can be viewed  
on the display in a slide show format.  
You can make various settings for playback  
of still images or video. For information on  
how to make these settings, see the section  
“Computer Operation” (page 11).  
Sony:  
RHMD5G (5 GB)  
Microdrive  
Hitachi: HMS360402D5CF00 (2 GB)  
HMS360604D5CF00 (4 GB)  
• Compatibility with CF cards and  
Microdrives has been confirmed but is  
not guaranteed for all CF cards and  
Microdrives.  
Inserting a CF card  
Compatible media and file  
formats  
1 Remove the memory card slot cover  
fastening screw with a Phillips  
screwdriver.  
Media:  
CF (CompactFlash) card,  
Microdrive  
File format: JPEG format, MPEG2  
format etc. (For details, see  
page 13.)  
Recommended resolutions:  
1360 × 768, 1280 × 768,  
1024 × 768  
Maximum resolution*:  
2592 × 1944  
Minimum resolution:  
640 × 480  
* The higher the resolution, the longer images  
take to display.  
Notes  
• The following may result in damage to  
data or damage to the CF card or  
Microdrive:  
– Ejecting a CF card while it is being  
accessed  
2 Open the memory card slot cover and  
insert the CF card into the memory  
card slot.  
– Placing a Microdrive near a strong  
magnet  
• A CF card, COMPACTVAULT or a  
Microdrive can be used as storage media  
for the BKM-FW50.  
Note  
Take care to insert the CF card with correct  
orientation, as shown in the illustration.  
CF card  
Buffalo: RCF-G256MB (256 MB)  
RCF-G512MB (512 MB)  
RCF-X64MY (64 MB)  
RCF-X256MY (256 MB)  
RCF-X512MY (512 MB)  
Playback of Still Images or Video From a CF Card  
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Detailed control of playback  
method  
When the display is connected to a network  
via the BKM-FW50, any still image or  
video file stored on the CF card can be  
shown on the display. For information on  
settings and operation in this case, see the  
section “Computer Operation” (page 11).  
Removing the CF card  
Note  
When the access indicator is lit, images are  
being stored or read. Never eject a CF card  
or turn the power off during this time.  
Doing so may result in damage to data or  
the CF card itself.  
Insert the CF card completely into the slot,  
aliging the label with the arrow facing as  
shown.  
1 Remove the memory card slot cover  
fastening screw with a Phillips  
screwdriver.  
3 Replace the memory card slot cover  
and tighten the fastening screw with a  
Phillips screwdriver.  
2 Press the eject button to remove the  
CF card.  
Using slide show playback  
When a CF card which contains still images  
taken with a digital still camera is inserted  
into the BKM-FW50, JPEG format still  
image files will be automatically detected,  
and the images will be shown on the  
display as a slide show. (The input signal  
for the display must be set to OPTION 1  
RGB at this time. For details, consult the  
operating instructions of the display.)  
In addition, the BKM-FW50 is set to  
automatically display any still image or  
video slide show saved on the CF card, as  
the factory default.  
3 Replace the memory card slot cover  
and tighten the fastening screw with a  
Phillips screwdriver.  
Note  
When inserting a Memory Stick Duo into  
the BKM-FW50, insert it into a  
commercially available Memory Stick Duo  
to CF adaptor first.  
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3 Press the MENU button on the  
display to bring up the main menu.  
Preparations for  
Using the Network  
Functions  
The BKM-FW50 can be connected to a  
network with 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
LAN cable.  
When connected to a LAN, the IP  
addresses of the BKM-FW50 can be set  
using one of the following two methods.  
Consult your network administrator  
regarding details about IP address selection.  
Assigning a fixed IP address to the  
BKM-FW50  
4 Use the M/m buttons to select  
“INITIAL SETUP/INFORMATION”  
and press the ENTER button. The  
“INITIAL SETUP/INFORMATION”  
menu appears.  
5 Use the M/m buttons to select “IP  
Address Setup” and press the ENTER  
button.  
6 Use the M/m buttons to select  
“Manual” and press the ENTER  
button.  
Normally this method should be used.  
Automatically obtaining an IP  
address  
If the network to which the BKM-FW50  
is connected has a DHCP server, you can  
have the DHCP server automatically  
assign an IP address. Note that in this  
case the IP address will change every  
time the display in which the BKM-  
FW50 is installed is turned on.  
7 Enter the necessary items.  
1) Use the M/m buttons to select the  
item to enter manually and press  
the ENTER button. A cursor  
appears in the leftmost field of the  
selected item.  
2) Use the M/m buttons or the  
numeric buttons on the remote  
control to enter a three-digit  
number (0 - 255). When you  
press the ENTER button or the  
, button, the cursor moves to  
the next field on the right. Enter a  
number in the same way.  
3) When all four fields of an item  
have been set, pressing the  
ENTER button or the , button  
confirms the entry for that item.  
4) Make settings for the other items  
in the same way.  
Assigning a fixed IP address  
to the BKM-FW50  
Note that a separate IP address is necessary  
for the display control function and for the  
still image/video playback function.  
Regarding details of IP address selection,  
consult your network administrator.  
Setting an IP address for the  
display control function  
First, assign an IP address to the display  
control function, using the following  
procedure. The IP address assigned in this  
way is used for calling the display control  
function of the BKM-FW50 from a  
8 Use the M/m buttons to select  
“Execute” and press the ENTER  
button.  
Next, assign an IP address to the still  
image/video playback function.  
computer on the network. Also consult the  
operating instructions of the display.  
1 Connect the BKM-FW50 installed in  
the display to the network, using  
suitable LAN cable.  
Setting an IP address for the still  
image/video playback function  
1 Start the browser of the computer  
2 Turn power to the display on and  
(Internet Explorer 6.0 or later).  
wait for about 30 seconds.  
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4 Use the M/m buttons to select  
“INITIAL SETUP/INFORMATION”  
and press the ENTER button. The  
“INITIAL SETUP/INFORMATION”  
menu appears.  
2 Enter the IP address that was  
assigned to the display control  
function into the address field, in the  
format “http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”.  
Then press the Enter key on the  
keyboard.  
5 Use the M/m buttons to select “IP  
Address Setup” and press the ENTER  
button.  
When a user name and password  
have been set, the “Network  
Password” screen appears. Enter the  
user name and password that were  
set, and then proceed to the next step.  
6 Use the M/m buttons to select  
“DHCP” and press the ENTER  
button.  
3 Click the “Setup” tab.  
The “Setup” screen appears. This  
screen lets you set up the Network  
Password. The factory default  
settings are as follows:  
7 Use the M/m buttons to select  
“Execute” and press the ENTER  
button.  
Name:  
Password: fw50ad  
root  
Note  
The IP address may not be obtained  
correctly, depending on the router being  
used. Confirm the specifications and  
operations of the router before use.  
4 Click the “Network” button.  
5 Under “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)”,  
click “Specify an IP address”. Then  
enter the IP address for the still  
image/video playback function in the  
input fields.  
Checking the automatically  
assigned IP address  
When an IP address has been automatically  
assigned, you can call up the display  
control screen of the BKM-FW50 as  
follows and check which IP address has  
been assigned. The IP address changes each  
time power to the display is turned on.  
Therefore you must check the IP address as  
described here every time after turning  
power to the display off and on again.  
6 Click “Apply”.  
Automatically obtaining an IP  
address  
If you set up the display as described  
below, an IP address can be assigned  
automatically by a DHCP server on the  
network.  
1 Press the MENU button on the  
display to bring up the main menu.  
1 Connect the BKM-FW50 installed in  
the display to the network, using  
suitable LAN cable.  
2 Use the M/m buttons to select  
“INITIAL SETUP/INFORMATION”  
and press the ENTER button. The  
“INITIAL SETUP/INFORMATION”  
menu appears.  
2 Turn power to the display on and  
wait for about 30 seconds.  
3 Use the M/m buttons to select  
“INFORMATION” and press the  
ENTER button.  
3 Press the MENU button on the  
display to bring up the main menu.  
4 Check the IP address that is displayed  
in the “IP address” field.  
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Setting items on respective  
screens  
Computer Operation  
Controlling the display  
Information screen  
You can make various display settings on  
the screen of the computer.  
Make sure that the BKM-FW50 is properly  
installed in the display, and that the BKM-  
FW50, computer, and router or hub are  
properly connected with network cable.  
Then turn on power to the display, the  
computer, and the router or hub.  
There are five display screens, divided by  
function: “Information” screen,  
“Configure” screen, “Control” screen,  
“Player” screen, and “Setup” screen.  
For details on button functions, consult the  
operating instructions of the FWD series  
product.  
1 Start the browser of the computer  
(Internet Explorer 6.0 or later).  
2
Enter the IP address that was assigned  
to the display control function into the  
address field, in the format “http://  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx”. Then press the  
Enter key on the keyboard.  
This screen shows the model name, serial  
number and other display information, as  
well as the power status and the input  
signal selection.  
The screen is for information only. There  
are no items that can be set.  
When a user name and password  
have been set, the “Network  
Password” screen appears. Enter the  
user name and password that were  
set, and then proceed to the next step.  
This screen also displays error information.  
3 Click the function tab at the top of the  
screen and select the desired screen.  
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For details on error information, see “List  
of Error Codes” (page 30).  
Notes  
• For details on these functions, consult the  
operating instructions of the FWD series  
product. Not all functions are supported  
by all display models.  
• Before setting the “Timer” function,  
make sure to configure the time setting  
on the Setup screen (page 25).  
Clear (Delete)  
Lets you delete error information displayed  
in the Player Error History.  
Note  
Up to 30 errors appear in the Player Error  
History in the order that they occurred. As  
new errors occur after this maximum is  
reached, old error information is deleted,  
starting with the oldest.  
Control screen  
Configure screen  
POWER  
Switches the display on or off.  
INPUT  
Lets you select the input signal.  
Timer  
PICTURE MODE  
Lets you make settings for the timer  
function.  
Lets you select the picture mode.  
Click “Apply” when done.  
ASPECT  
Lets you switch the aspect ratio of the  
image.  
Screen Saver  
Lets you make settings for the screen saver  
function.  
Click “Apply” when done.  
CLOSED CAPTION  
Lets you control the display of subtitles on  
the screen.  
Picture and Picture  
Lets you make settings for the Picture and  
Picture function.  
Volume +/– buttons  
Adjust the display volume.  
Click “Apply” when done.  
Contrast +/– buttons  
Adjust the screen contrast.  
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Brightness +/– buttons  
Adjust the screen brightness.  
Supported file formats  
The following formats are supported for  
still image/video playback.  
Chroma +/– buttons  
Adjust the color intensity.  
File type File format  
Extension  
Still  
image  
JPEG format  
GIF format  
PNG format  
BMP format  
jpg, jpe, jpeg  
gif  
png  
bmp  
Phase +/– buttons  
Adjust the color balance.  
Reset button  
Resets the settings from “Contrast” to  
“Phase” to their factory default values.  
Video* MPEG2 PS format mpg, m2v,  
(Up to 15 Mbps; mpeg  
480i/480p/576p  
Notes  
recommended)  
• For details on each function, refer also to  
the operating instructions for the display  
(FWD series).  
• Depending on the display model, some  
functions on this screen may not be  
available. In addition, some functions  
may be disabled with some PICTURE  
MODE settings.  
Audio  
MP3 format  
mp3  
* Format of audio in video files:  
• Linear PCM  
• MPEG-1 Audio Layer-2 (MP2)  
• MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3 (MP3)  
Prohibited characters for file names  
The following characters cannot be used for  
file names on this unit. File name data that  
includes these characters cannot be read:  
\ : / * ? " < > | # { } % & ~ ' , ;  
• When no signal is input, adjustments may  
not be possible with the functions on this  
screen.  
Player screen  
About folder sublevels  
This unit supports a maximum number of  
32 folder sublevels.  
Supported servers  
The following Web/HTTP server formats  
are supported:  
• Apache  
• IIS  
The server software must be installed  
beforehand. For details, consult the  
respective operating instructions of each  
server software.  
This screen lets you make settings for still  
image and video playback and operate the  
PC Presentation function of the BKM-  
FW50.  
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• Files are played in ASCII code order.  
Naming files in alphabetical or numerical  
order is recommended.  
Streaming Play  
Repeat  
Select this check box if the still images or  
video files are to be played back repeatedly.  
Save  
Saves the settings made on this screen.  
Play  
Starts playback of the selected file or of the  
still image/video files in the folder  
specified in “Play file/folder name”.  
Stop  
Stops still image/video playback that was  
initiated by clicking the “Play” button.  
This screen lets you make settings for  
display and playback of still image and  
video files stored on a Web/HTTP server.  
A maximum of 1,000 files can be  
Store Local  
downloaded with Store Local. Each file can  
be no larger than 2 GB in size.  
Note  
A maximum of 1,000 files are playable  
with Streaming Play. Each file can be no  
larger than 2 GB in size.  
Server Address  
Enter the address of the Web/HTTP server  
where the still image or video files are  
stored. When entering the IP address of the  
server, enter it in the format, “http://  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” (“xxx” represents a  
figure no more than three digits).  
This screen lets you download still image/  
video playback files stored on the Web/  
HTTP server and save them on a CF card  
(not supplied) inserted in the memory card  
slot of the BKM-FW50.  
Play file/folder name  
Specifies the location of the still image or  
video files on the Web/HTTP server  
specified in the “Server Address” field. You  
can either enter the location in the text box or  
click the “Browse” button and select the file  
or folder location on the screen that appears.  
Note  
A maximum of 1,000 files can be  
downloaded with Store Local. Each file can  
be no larger than 2 GB in size.  
Notes  
• If an “index.html” file is stored in the  
folder, other files and folders contained in  
the folder are not displayed.  
• Only the still images and videos in the  
specified folder are played. Still images  
and videos saved in any subfolders are  
not played.  
Server Address  
Enter the IP address of the Web/HTTP  
server.  
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Play file/folder name  
Delete  
Specifies the location of the still image or  
video files on the Web/HTTP server  
specified in the “Server Address” field.  
You can either enter the location in the text  
box or click the “Browse” button and select  
the file or folder location on the screen that  
appears.  
Deletes a file or folder saved on the  
memory card inserted in the unit.  
New Folder  
Creates a new folder on the memory  
card inserted in the unit.  
Store  
Starts downloading the still image or video  
file or the contents of the folder specified in  
“Play file/folder name”.  
Scheduled Download  
This function lets you periodically  
download still image or video files from a  
Web/HTTP server to an inserted memory  
card. You can select the day of the week,  
the time, and the interval.  
Check to clear the local folder before  
download  
When you select this check box, all files in  
the folder on the CF card (specified in  
“Folder name”) are deleted before  
downloading starts from the Web/HTTP  
server. When this check box is not selected,  
any files on the CF card with the same  
name as content downloaded from the  
Web/HTTP server will be overwritten.  
Note  
If an “index.html” file is stored in the  
folder, other files and folders contained in  
the folder are not displayed.  
Folder name  
Notes  
Specifies the save location on the CF card  
inserted in the memory card slot. You can  
either enter the location in the text box or  
click the “Browse” button and select the  
file or folder location on the screen that  
appears.  
• Before setting the “Scheduled Download”  
function, make sure to configure the time  
setting on the Setup screen (page 25).  
• When setting the start time for the  
scheduled download function, select a  
time when the display will be turned off.  
If the display is already on when  
download begins, displaying the image  
on the screen takes priority over the  
download. In such a case, a file may not  
be downloaded properly.  
• When setting the start time for download,  
take the on/off timer setting on the  
display into consideration, as well as  
Time Table Play settings (page 23).  
• Do not turn the display off while a file is  
in the process of being downloaded.  
Doing so may cause the file to be  
downloaded improperly.  
• When there is no space left on the CF  
card, an error will occur in the Scheduled  
Download function, and automatic  
downloading of new content will stop.  
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Rename  
Local Play  
Renames a file or folder saved on the  
memory card inserted in the unit.  
Delete  
Deletes a file or folder saved on the  
memory card inserted in the unit.  
Note  
Files are played in ASCII code order.  
Naming files in alphabetical or numerical  
order is recommended.  
Repeat  
Select this check box if the still images or  
video files are to be played back repeatedly.  
Save  
This screen lets you make settings for  
display and playback of still image and  
video files stored on a CF card inserted in  
the memory card slot of the BKM-FW50.  
Saves the settings made on this screen.  
Play  
Starts playback of the selected file or of the  
still image/video files in the folder  
specified in “Play file/folder name”.  
Note  
A maximum of 1,000 files are playable  
with Local Play. Each file can be no larger  
than 2 GB in size.  
Stop  
Stops still image/video playback that was  
initiated by clicking the “Play” button.  
Play file/folder name  
Specifies the location of the still image or  
video files on the CF card. You can either  
enter the location in the text box or click  
the “Browse” button and select the file or  
folder location on the screen that appears.  
When a folder is specified, the still images  
and videos saved in any subfolders are also  
played.  
PC Presentation  
This screen lets you start and stop the PC  
Presentation function of the BKM-FW50.  
By showing the contents of the computer  
desktop on the display, the PC Presentation  
function allows using the display as an  
external monitor for the computer.  
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Play Settings  
Note  
To enable use of the PC Presentation  
function, UltraVNC must be installed on  
the computer.  
UltraVNC is free software licensed under  
GNU GPL.  
Connect PC  
Select this to enable the PC Presentation  
function of the BKM-FW50. The following  
items also need to be set.  
IP Address:  
Enter the IP address of the computer.  
Enter the IP address in the following  
format: “xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” (“xxx”  
represents a figure no more than three  
digits)  
This screen lets you make settings for the  
slide show function and for automatic  
display and playback of still image and  
video files.  
Password:  
Enter the password that was set during  
the installation of UltraVNC.  
PC Resolution:  
Select the screen resolution of the  
connected computer.  
Auto Play  
This setting specifies whether still image/  
video file playback should start  
If the resolution selected here differs  
from the computer’s actual resolution,  
the screen will not display at the proper  
size. Select a resolution so the screen  
size matches the display.  
automatically when the display in which  
the BKM-FW50 is installed is turned on. In  
combination with the ON timer of the  
display, this also allows automatic playback  
at a scheduled time.  
To enable the function, select the “On”  
setting. From the “Contents” drop-down  
list, select “Streaming” (automatic playback  
of still image/video files stored on a  
computer on the network), “Local”  
(automatic playback of still image/video  
files stored on a CF card inserted in the  
BKM-FW50), or “Play List” (playback of  
still image/video files in accordance with a  
previously created play list). “On” is  
selected as the factory default.  
Connect  
Starts the PC Presentation function. When  
you click this button, the desktop screen of  
the computer at the specified IP address  
appears on the display.  
Disconnect  
Select this to disable the PC Presentation  
function.  
Check to cancel auto play when  
“Scheduled Download” overlaps  
When you are using the Scheduled  
Download function (page 15) under Store  
Local on the Player screen, specify whether  
to give priority to data downloads with the  
Scheduled Download function or to Auto  
Play (automatic playback of still image or  
video files).  
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When you select this check box, priority is  
given to data downloads with the Scheduled  
Download function. If the specified time for  
Auto Play falls during a download,  
automatic playback for that day is canceled.  
When this check box is not selected, Auto  
Play will begin after data finishes  
downloading.  
Slide Show  
The following items can be set for the slide  
show function.  
Interval:  
Specifies the time interval until  
switching to the next still image or  
video.  
Rename  
Renames a file or folder saved on the  
memory card inserted in the unit.  
Background Music:  
Lets you specify background music to  
be played during the slide show. Only  
music files (or folders containing music  
files) stored on a CF card inserted in the  
BKM-FW50 can be used for this  
function. Only the music files in the  
specified folder are played. (Music files  
saved in any subfolders are not played.)  
The background music used for time  
table playback can be set the from the  
time table editing screen (page 24).  
Delete  
Deletes a file or folder saved on the  
memory card inserted in the unit.  
Check to use background music  
during video playback (video audio  
will be muted):  
When this check box is selected,  
Background Music playback will be  
available while any video files  
contained in the slide show are played  
back, but audio included in the video  
files will be muted.  
Notes  
When a folder has been specified, pay  
careful attention to the following points.  
• A maximum of 1,000 music files are  
playable. Each file can be no larger  
than 2 GB in size.  
• Files are played in ASCII code order.  
Naming files in alphabetical or  
numerical order is recommended.  
Check to display still pictures in High  
Resolution Mode:  
When this check box is selected, still  
images are displayed at high resolution  
(WXGA or XGA). If the folder  
includes both video files and still  
images, the screen turns off for several  
seconds to switch resolution when  
changing from a still image to a video  
(and vice versa).  
You can either enter the file name in the  
text box, or enter the folder name, click  
the “Browse” button, and specify the  
file in the screen that appears.  
The following aspect ratios can be  
selected for the input images.  
16:9 (WXGA): View 16:9 images in  
full screen display.  
View 4:3 images on 4:3  
4:3 (XGA):  
normal screen.  
Automatically detects  
the aspect ratio.  
AUTO:  
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Standard Resolution Mode  
(Default Values): 480p  
Make selections based on the aspect  
ratios of the images you wish to view.  
When viewing still image files, we  
recommend making the aspect ratios of  
each file the same.  
Input still image  
Notes  
• When playing files with mixed aspect  
ratios, black bars may appear on  
either side of the display, or the  
image may be stretched lengthwise.  
• Still images with aspect ratios other  
than 16:9 or 4:3 can also be  
displayed, but black bars may appear  
at the top, bottom, and either side of  
the display, or the image may be  
stretched lengthwise.  
Display  
• When the RGB mode on the display  
is set to DTV mode, the unit  
automatically enters over scan mode,  
and any text on the outer edges of an  
image will be cut off. For the FWD-  
40LX1/32LX1R/50PX2, set the over  
scan mode to OFF.  
Standard resolution  
The input still image is converted to  
standard resolution, and is enlarged  
according to the aspect ratio of the display.  
Display: Full mode  
Display  
Black bar  
Display: Full mode  
Display  
The input still image is displayed in  
the original aspect ratio.  
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High Resolution Mode: 16:9  
(WXGA)  
High resolution mode: 4:3 (XGA)  
Input still image  
Input still image  
Display  
Display  
Display: Full mode  
Display: Full mode  
Display  
Display  
The input still image is stretched  
lengthwise but fills the entire screen.  
The input still image is displayed in  
the original aspect ratio.  
Display: Normal mode  
Display  
Black bar  
The input still image is displayed in  
the original aspect ratio.  
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Video Resolution  
List Play  
Select Auto, NTSC (480i), NTSC (480p),  
or PAL (576p) as the playback resolution  
for video.  
Guide Message  
Specify whether to display a message that  
enables you to tell the display is turned on  
when no still images or videos are playing.  
Background Color  
Select “Black,” “Dark Gray,” or “Gray” as  
the display color to use when no still  
images or videos are playing.  
Apply  
Click here to save the settings.  
This screen lets you select a previously  
created play list and make settings for  
playing still image and video files in  
accordance with the selected play list.  
Player screen (advanced settings)  
When you click the “Advanced” button on  
the Player screen, three buttons –“List  
Play,” “Edit Play List,” and “Time Table”–  
appear, allowing you to make more  
advanced settings for still image and video  
playback. In this state, the “Advanced”  
button switches to the “Easy” button, which  
you can click to hide the three advanced  
settings buttons.  
Note  
To use the play list playback function, a CF  
card must be inserted in the memory card  
slot on the unit.  
List Name  
Previously created play lists are displayed  
in the drop-down list. Select a play list for  
playback.  
Preview  
Previews the play list currently selected in  
“List Name.”  
Repeat  
Select this check box to play back the play  
list repeatedly.  
Save  
Saves the settings made on this screen.  
Play  
Starts playback of the play list selected in  
“List Name.”  
Stop  
Stops playback of the play list that was  
initiated by clicking the “Play” button.  
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Edit Play List  
• To add still image or video files to the  
play list from the CF card inserted in  
the memory card slot on the unit,  
click the “Browse” button without  
entering anything for “Selected  
Folder.” The folders on the CF card  
are displayed in a tree structure on the  
left side of the screen. Select the  
folder that contains the still image or  
video files to be added to the play list.  
• To add still image or video files to the  
play list from a Web/HTTP server,  
enter the server’s address in “Selected  
Folder” and then click the “Browse”  
button. The folders on the server are  
displayed in a tree structure on the  
left side of the screen. Select the  
folder that contains the still image or  
video files to be added to the play list.  
This screen lets you edit play lists and  
create new play lists.  
When a folder in the tree structure is  
selected, the files contained in that  
folder are listed next to the tree  
structure. After selecting a file, click  
the “Add” button and the file will be  
added to the playlist on the right side of  
the screen.  
You can use the “Up” and “Down”  
buttons to change the order of files in  
the play list, the “Preview” button to  
preview the play list, and the “Delete”  
button to delete files from the play list.  
When you have finished editing the  
play list, click the “OK” button. The  
play list editing screen closes.  
Note  
To edit play lists, a CF card must be  
inserted in the memory card slot on the  
unit.  
Edit Play List  
This feature can be used to change the  
content of previously created play lists. The  
following buttons are available to perform  
editing and other tasks on the play list  
selected in the drop-down list.  
Edit  
Displays a screen for changing the  
content of the play list selected in the  
drop-down list.  
Preview  
Displays, in order, a preview of the still  
image files contained in the play list  
selected in the drop-down list.  
Delete  
Deletes the play list selected in the  
drop-down list from the list.  
Download  
Downloads the play list selected in the  
drop-down list from the CF card to the  
computer. By editing the downloaded  
play list with a text editor or similar  
software, you can change the contents  
of the play list. For details, contact your  
nearest Sony dealer.  
On this screen, you can use the  
following operations to browse for still  
image and video files to add to the play  
list.  
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Create New Play List  
• Before scheduling a time table, make sure  
to configure the time setting on the Setup  
screen (page 25).  
This feature can be used to create a new  
play list. Enter a name for the play list in  
the text box, and then use the following  
buttons to create the play list.  
Time Table Play  
Specifies whether to perform playback by  
time table.  
When performing playback by time table,  
click “ON” and then set the weekly  
playback schedule.  
Create  
Displays a screen for editing a new play  
list. The operations available on this screen  
are the same as when you click the “Edit”  
button in the “Edit Play List” section.  
Note  
Browse  
When Time Table Play is set to “On,” the  
timer setting on the main display unit is  
disabled.  
Click this button to specify a play list file  
that has been saved on the computer.  
Upload  
For each day in the time table, specify the  
data to play back in each time slot. You can  
create a maximum of seven time tables (A  
to G) and specify which days of the week to  
use them on the weekly schedule display.  
To edit the contents of each time table,  
click the “Go” button on the right side of  
the weekly schedule display. The time table  
editing screen appears.  
Uploads a play list specified with the  
“Browse” button* to the CF card. The  
uploaded play list file is added to the drop-  
down list in the “Edit Play List” section.  
* Button name depends on the operating  
system language.  
Time Table  
On the time table editing screen, playback  
data and settings are listed. For each item in  
the list, you can specify the save location  
and background music for the playback  
data and configure playback start time and  
repeat settings.  
This screen lets you create time tables and  
configure them to play any still image or  
video file during any time slot.  
Notes  
File/Folder/List Name  
• To use the time table function, a CF card  
must be inserted in the memory card slot  
on the unit.  
Specify the save location and file name  
of the still image or video file to play  
back. You can also specify a folder  
where still images or video files are  
saved.  
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• To specify still image or video files  
from the CF card inserted in the  
memory card slot on the unit, click  
the “File Browse” button without  
entering anything in the text box, and  
specify a file or folder on the screen  
that appears.  
• To specify still image or video files  
from a Web/HTTP server, enter the  
server’s address in the text box, click  
the “File Browse” button, and specify  
a file or folder on the screen that  
appears.  
When you have finished making settings,  
click the “OK” button to close the time  
table editing screen. For each time table  
you create (A to G), specify which days of  
the week to use the time table on the  
weekly schedule display. Each click of a  
“PLAY” icon on the weekly schedule  
display turns the specified time table on or  
off for the specified day of the week.  
Operations During Time Table Playback  
• When the display is set to Standby, all  
remaining playback scheduled by time  
table is canceled for that day.  
• Each file can be stopped with the “Stop”  
button during playback. In this case, time  
table playback resumes from the next file  
in the time table at that file’s scheduled  
start time.  
• During time table playback, you can start  
playback of a different file with the  
“Play” button. In this case, time table  
playback resumes from the next file in  
the time table at that file’s scheduled start  
time.  
• To stop time table playback, set Time  
Table Play to “Off,” and stop the  
currently playing file with the “Stop”  
button.  
• You can also specify a play list (page  
21) if you have created one. Click the  
“List Browse” button, and specify a  
play list on the screen that appears.  
Background Music  
You can specify a music file to use as  
background music when playing back  
still images. Enter the location of the  
music file in the text box, or click the  
“File Browse” button and specify a  
music file.  
Start Time  
Specify the time at which playback of  
the data will start. To play back the data  
repeatedly, select the “Repeat” check  
box.  
The start time of the first data file is  
used as the on timer setting on the  
display.  
End Time  
If you want playback by time table to  
end at a certain time, select this check  
box and specify an end time.  
This setting is used as the off timer  
setting on the display.  
Add  
Adds a new item to the list of data to  
play back.  
Delete  
When the leading check box is selected  
for items in the list, clicking this button  
deletes those items from the list.  
Save  
Saves the settings made on this screen.  
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Note  
Setup screen  
You can specify a time anywhere in the  
range of 0:00 to 35:59 (11:59 a.m. the next  
day) for both the data playback start time  
and the time table end time. As a result,  
data set to play back in a time slot on the  
next day may be superseded by a time table  
scheduled to start playback that day.  
Generally, when playback time slots  
overlap like this, playback scheduled for  
the current day is always given priority. For  
details, see “Scheduling playback by time  
table” (page 33).  
Play mode when “Scheduled Download”  
overlaps  
This screen lets you set up the Network  
Password. The factory default settings are  
as follows:  
When you are using the Scheduled  
Download function (page 15) under Store  
Local on the Player screen, specify  
“Delay,” “Skip,” or “Cancel” as the action  
to take when the time scheduled for still  
image or video file playback by time table  
overlaps with the time specified with the  
Scheduled Download function for  
downloading data.  
Name:  
root  
Password: fw50ad  
After you have made any changes or  
entered information, click “Apply” at the  
bottom of each screen to enable the settings.  
Special characters cannot be used in the  
text fields.  
Delay: Playback of the overlapping  
content begins after data finishes  
downloading with the Schedule  
Download function.  
Owner Information  
Owner  
Enter owner information here.  
Skip: Only the overlapping content is  
skipped, and playback begins  
again from the next scheduled  
content.  
Display Location  
Enter information about the display  
installation location here.  
Cancel:All playback by time table for that  
Note  
day is canceled.  
Do not use spaces when entering the  
information. Doing so may cause the file  
name to display incorrectly.  
Save  
Saves the settings made on this screen.  
Memo  
You can enter auxiliary information here.  
Time  
Time  
Enter the time and the day of the week  
here.  
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Mail Account  
Mail Address:  
Network  
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)  
Select “Specify an IP address” to enter each  
value in the IP address’s numeric string.  
Select “Obtain an IP address (DHCP)” to  
acquire an IP address automatically from  
the DHCP server. In this case, be aware  
that the IP address will change each time  
the display attached to the BKM-FW50 is  
turned on.  
Enter the allocated mail address here.  
The maximum length for the address is  
64 characters.  
Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP):  
Enter the mail server address here.  
The maximum length for the address is  
64 characters.  
Requires the use of POP  
Authentication before Send e-mail  
(POP before SMTP):  
If POP authentication is required when  
connecting to the SMTP server, select  
this check box.  
Note  
The BKM-FW50 requires a separate IP  
address for the display control function and  
the still image/video playback function.  
The IP address for the display control  
function can be set from the menu of the  
display attached to the BKM-FW50. For  
details, see “Setting an IP address for the  
display control function” (page 9).  
Incoming Mail Server (POP3):  
When POP authentication is used for  
the “POP before SMTP” setting, enter  
the POP3 server address here.  
Account Name:  
Enter the mail account name here.  
Password  
The administrator and user name and  
password information can be entered here.  
The administrator name is fixed to “root”.  
Each can be a maximum of 8 characters  
long.  
Once a user name and password are set, the  
“Network Password” screen appears  
whenever the display control screen of the  
BKM-FW50 is called up. To ensure  
security on the network, setting a user name  
and password is recommended.  
Password:  
Enter the mail password here.  
Send Test Mail:  
To test whether mail can be sent  
successfully to the specified  
address(es), select this check box and  
click “Apply”. A test mail will be sent.  
Note  
If any of the following items is not set or  
not set correctly, an error message appears,  
and test mail cannot be sent:  
• Target address  
• Mail account address and mail server  
address (SMTP)  
Mail Report  
When a display function error has occurred,  
an error report is immediately sent by e-  
mail (error notification).  
However, there is no error notification  
when an error occurs with the Player.  
Advanced  
Gives access to advanced settings to enable  
use of various applications on the network.  
Make the settings as required by the  
respective application.  
Address  
Enter the target e-mail address here. Up to  
four addresses can be specified, for  
simultaneous sending of an error report.  
The maximum length for each address is 64  
characters.  
Advertisement  
Lets you make settings for the  
Advertisement and Broadcast functions on  
the network.  
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ID Talk  
Lets you make settings for the ID Talk  
function. ID Talk is a protocol that allows  
network-based control of the display in  
which the BKM-FW50 is installed.  
Controlled items includes various settings  
and adjustments such as color temperature  
and gamma. For information about  
supported ID Talk commands, contact your  
local Sony dealer.  
SNMP  
The BKM-FW50 is a network device which  
supports SNMP (Simple Network  
Management Protocol). Besides standard  
MIB-II, Sony Enterprise MIB is also  
supported. This screen allows making  
settings for SNMP.  
For information about supported SNMP  
commands, contact your local Sony dealer.  
Returning to default settings  
To reset all settings made on the Setup  
screen to the factory default condition, use  
a thin pointed object to press and hold the  
RESET button on the front panel of the unit  
(page 5) for at least 3 seconds.  
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Troubleshooting  
Before requesting service, please check the following points. If the problem persists, contact  
your local Sony dealer.  
Problem  
Cause/Remedy  
Cannot connect to network.  
• BKM-FW50 is not correctly installed in  
display.  
t Push the BKM-FW50 fully into the slot,  
and tighten the fastening screws.  
• Cable is not connected correctly to network  
port.  
t Plug the cable firmly into the network port.  
• Network settings are incorrect.  
t When using a web browser from the  
computer, check the network settings of the  
computer.  
Press and hold the RESET button of the  
BKM-FW50 for at least 3 seconds to return  
the unit to the default condition. Then  
perform setup again.  
• Cable type is incorrect.  
t Select a straight cable or a cross-wired  
cable, as required by the network  
environment.  
Storage medium is not recognized.  
• The storage medium is broken.  
t Try using a different storage medium.  
• The storage medium being used is not  
compatible.  
t Try using a storage medium from another  
maker.  
• The file formats are incorrect.  
t Change the files to the appropriate format.  
Cannot playback files saved on  
the storage medium.  
• There are over 1,000 files saved on the storage  
medium.  
t Remove files until the number of files does  
not exceed 1,000.  
• There is a file exceeding 2 GB in size.  
t Make sure no file exceeds 2 GB in size.  
• The storage medium is broken.  
t Try using a different storage medium.  
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Problem  
Cause/Remedy  
Cannot save files from a server to  
local storage.  
• A storage medium is not inserted in the BKM-  
FW50.  
t Insert a storage medium.  
• The storage medium is broken.  
t Try using a different storage medium.  
• There is a problem with the network  
environment.  
t Confirm the network settings.  
• There is a problem with the network  
environment.  
Streaming playback is unavailable.  
t Confirm the network settings.  
t There may be a high amount of network  
traffic. Change the network settings for  
optimal performance.  
• The file formats are incorrect.  
t Change the files to the appropriate format.  
• Click the refresh or reload button on your Web  
browser.  
The display control screen  
(the Web screen displaying the  
unit’s GUI) does not display.  
• Make sure the IP address is correct.  
• Use Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.  
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List of Error Codes  
When an error occurs while using the BKM-FW50, an error code along with error  
information is displayed on the Information screen (page 11).  
The following explains the meanings of error codes and the methods of dealing with them.  
Error code When it occurs  
(Hex)  
What it means  
How to deal with it  
0x10  
0x11  
The specified file/folder  
does not exist.  
It may also be that there is Or, move the contents of  
an “index.html” file within the folder to a folder that  
Make sure the file/folder  
you specified exists.  
the specified folder.  
does not contain an  
“index.html” file, and  
specify that folder.  
The specified file is of an Confirm the extension of  
extension not supported by the file you specified.  
the BKM-FW50.  
Playable file extensions  
include (not case-  
sensitive):  
Video: mpg, m2v, mpeg  
Still image: gif, png,  
bmp, jpe, jpg, jpeg  
Streaming Play  
0x12  
The specified folder does  
Make sure a file with the  
not contain a playable file. appropriate extension  
exists in the folder.  
0x13  
0x14  
0x15  
The specified file is of a  
non-playable format.  
Confirm the format of the  
file.  
The specified file (within a Check the file.  
folder) is damaged.  
The specified MPEG file  
(within a folder) is an  
MPEG1 file.  
Check the file.  
0x16  
A network error has  
occurred.  
Check the network  
environment.  
0x20  
An error has occurred with Contact your local Sony  
the Player during playback. dealer.  
0x30  
The specified file/folder  
does not exist.  
Make sure a CF card is  
inserted in the memory  
card slot.  
Also, make sure the file/  
folder exists at the location  
you specified.  
Local Play  
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Error code When it occurs  
(Hex)  
What it means  
How to deal with it  
0x31  
The specified file is of an Confirm the extension of  
extension not supported by the file you specified.  
the BKM-FW50.  
Playable file extensions  
include (not case-  
sensitive):  
Video: mpg, m2v, mpeg  
Still image: gif, png,  
bmp, jpe, jpg, jpeg  
0x32  
The specified folder does  
not contain a playable file. appropriate extension  
exists in the folder.  
Make sure a file with the  
Local Play  
0x33  
The specified file is of a  
non-playable format.  
Check the format of the  
file.  
0x34  
0x35  
The specified file (within a Check the file.  
folder) is damaged.  
The specified MPEG file  
(within a folder) is an  
MPEG1 file.  
Check the file.  
0x40  
0x50  
An error has occurred with Contact your local Sony  
the Player during playback. dealer.  
The specified file/folder  
does not exist in the  
specified server.  
Make sure the file/folder  
exists at the location you  
specified.  
It may also be that there is Or, move the contents of  
an “index.html” file within the folder to a folder that  
the specified folder.  
does not contain an  
“index.html” file, and  
specify that folder.  
0x51  
The folder in the specified Make sure a file with the  
server does not contain a  
downloadable file.  
appropriate extension  
exists in the folder.  
0x52  
The specified file is of an Confirm the extension of  
extension not supported by the file you specified.  
the BKM-FW50.  
Store Local  
Playable file extensions  
include (not case-  
sensitive):  
Video: mpg, m2v, mpeg  
Still image: gif, png,  
bmp, jpe, jpg, jpeg  
0x53  
The specified folder does  
not exist on the CF card.  
Make sure a CF card is  
inserted in the memory  
card slot.  
Also, check the folders on  
the CF card.  
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Error code When it occurs  
(Hex)  
What it means  
How to deal with it  
A network error has  
occurred.  
Check the network  
environment.  
0x54  
The storage capacity on the Check the remaining  
0x55  
CF card is insufficient.  
storage capacity of the CF  
card.  
Also, delete any  
unnecessary files/folders  
on the CF card.  
The file/folder specified to Make sure the specified  
0x56  
be deleted does not exist.  
file/folder exists on the CF  
card.  
Store Local  
0x57  
The file specified to be  
deleted is currently being  
accessed.  
Before specifying to delete  
a file, make sure the file is  
closed.  
The path specified to  
create a new folder is  
incorrect.  
This error occurs when a  
new folder that does not  
exist is specified. Confirm  
the new folder.  
0x58  
The file/folder to be  
renamed does not exist.  
Make sure the specified  
file/folder exists on the CF  
card.  
0x59  
A file/folder already exists Specify a different name  
0x5A  
with the new name  
specified for a renamed  
file/folder.  
for the file/folder.  
A connection error has  
occurred.  
Make sure that the server is  
running and that the  
0x70  
(The server does not exist, network environment is  
cannot connect to the  
network, etc.)  
functioning.  
PC Presentation  
0x71  
The user name and  
password entered are  
incorrect.  
Make sure the user name  
and password match the  
ones registered on the  
server.  
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Other  
Scheduling playback by time table  
When you create a time table and perform scheduled playback of still image or video files,  
some files may not be played back, depending on the content of the schedule. When creating  
a time table, you can specify any time slot from 0:00 (midnight of the current day) to 35:59  
(11:59 a.m. the next day) as the playback time of the still image or video files. If the playback  
time for certain files is set for the next day (24:00 to 35:59), it may be superseded by the  
playback time of files scheduled by time table to start that day. As a rule, playback scheduled  
for the current day is given priority in this case, and files held over from the previous day are  
not played back.  
Note  
If the display is set for automatic power off, the display will turn off automatically at the  
specified time, even if content is playing back.  
Other  
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Specifications  
Input/output  
Network  
10BASE-T/100BASE-  
TX (connection  
speeds may differ,  
depending on the  
network environment)  
Memory card slot CF Type II  
USB  
Type A  
General  
Dimensions (including projecting parts)  
135 × 32 × 95 mm  
(5 3/8 × 1 5/16 × 3 3/4  
inches) (W/H/D)  
Approx. 300 g  
(10.6 oz.)  
Mass  
Power consumption  
Approx. 10 W  
Operating temperature  
0 to +35°C  
(+32 to +95°F)  
(environment  
conditions for display  
in which BKM-FW50  
is installed)  
Storage temperature  
–10 to +40°C  
(+14 to +104°F)  
LED indicators Link (green)/  
Act (orange)  
Max. 100 m  
(Category 5)  
Cable length  
Design and specifications are subject to  
change without notice.  
Specifications  
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