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1. 3 Use a router with hub or hub compatible with 10BASE T 100BASE T 55 Jaindwoy e o Buljoauu0y B 56 Example 3 When network connection of the computer is available for connection 3 Gi Straight or crossover cable not supplied to LAN port to LAN port 4 Computer When connecting the unit and computer as illustrated above the following settings are necessary Set the IP address of the computer to Use a fixed IP address Set the IP address on the unit page 61 Importing Exporting Photos to from a Computer By connecting to a computer you can import export photos in the unit via a USB cable or network cable from to the computer See Preparing the Unit and the Computer page 50 for connection to the computer To illustrate this section explains how to exchange data between the unit and a computer running Windows XP Professional Progress can be observed on the computer display e You cannot export scrapbooks or x Pict Story HD files to a computer e You cannot erase photos in the ExportFolder Importing photos from a computer via a USB cable You can import photos stored in the computer to the unit via a USB cable 1 Turn on the computer and open My Computer 2 Double click HDMS S1D the unit 3 Import the photos in the computer to ImportFolder by dragging and dropping 4 After impor
2. Memory Stick Duo w o MagicGate MagicGate Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick Duo with MagicGate S Memory Stick PRO Duo 2 Memory Stick PRO HG Duo Memory Stick Micro M2 2 3 4 SD Memory Card miniSD Card 5 microSD card 4 MMC MultiMediaCard 7 CompactFlash Microdrive xD Picture Card L Not all memory cards are guaranteed to work Operation is not assured if non supported memory cards are used ee Recording or playback of data that uses MagicGate technology is not supported 3 Parallel data transfer high speed data transfer is supported Actual transfer speed may vary depending on media 4 t5 An adaptor not supplied is required Copyright protect functions are not supported SDHC Memory Cards are not supported Actual transfer speed is the same as Memory Stick PRO Duo K MMCplus and MMCmobile are not supported Maximum size guaranteed 128 MB 128 MB 128 MB 32 MB 128 MB 128 MB 8 GB 4 GB 1 GB 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB 2 GB 8 GB 6 GB 2 GB Do not insert any media or devices into the unit other than those listed above What is MagicGate MagicGate is a copyright protection technology developed by Sony Notes on using Memory Stick If you set the write protect switch to LOCK data cannot be recorded edited or erased Terminal LOCK Write protect sw
3. gt If a photo is edited by rotating by the computer s application the rotated status may differ in the thumbnail screen or full screen Free space of the unit s hard disk does not increase even if you erase photos or albums gt Erase the x ScrapBook or x Pict Story HD created from the photos albums you erase USB connection The unit does not detect the USB device gt Connect the USB device to this unit directly gt Check whether the connected equipment is USB compatible gt Check whether the USB device is turned on Computer connection The unit cannot connect to computer gt Check whether the computer is turned on page 50 When connecting to the network Check the connection of the network as follows e Check the hub or router is turned on Refer to the instructions of your hub or router e Check that you turn on the router before the unit page 51 e Check this unit and the hub router are connected with the network cable page 54 A photo imported from the computer cannot be displayed gt A photo edited on a computer may not be able to be displayed on this unit A photo cannot be imported from the computer gt Check the file is stored in ImportFolder of the unit 65 UOHEUNOjU EUOHIPPY Remote commander remote The remote does not work gt Batteries are weak gt Point the remote at the remote sensor on this unit page 12 gt
4. TV operation buttons 13 VOL volume buttons CH channel buttons MUTING button The CH button has a tactile dot Use the tactile dot as a reference when operating the unit 19 UOHEUNOJU JEUOHIPPY Index Words in blackets appear in the on screen displays A AC adaptor 17 Album Backup 62 Application Settings 60 AUDIO OUT 16 Auto Creation x ScrapBook x Pict Story 60 Auto Group 60 B Backup Restore 62 Battery 12 BGM x Pict Story HD 42 x ScrapBook 36 Black Level 61 BRAVIA Theatre Sync 14 C Change Theme x Pict Story HD 42 x ScrapBook 35 Clock 18 Clock Set 60 CompactFlash CF 19 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 16 Computer environment 50 Connecting digital still camera using a USB cable 21 power cord 17 to a computer with a USB cable 50 to the network 51 to TV 14 Controlling a TV with the remote 13 Create x ScrapBook 37 Creating album 29 x Pict Story HD 43 x ScrapBook 37 Creation Mode 42 Cursor mode 33 76 D Date and time 18 Demo Mode 60 Device Information 61 Disc tray 21 Disc types 70 DISPLAY 11 27 32 Display 10 E Editing x Pict Story HD 41 x ScrapBook 35 Entering characters 45 Erasing albums or photos 46 x Pict Story HD 44 x ScrapBook 39 Export Page 39 Exporting 47 to a computer via a network 58 to a computer via a USB cable 57 x ScrapBook 38 F Front panel 73 Full Screen 28 H HDMI Control 14
5. To import photos without turning on the unit You can import photos from a memory card or digital still camera by pressing the IMPORT button without turning on the unit When you press the IMPORT button the button flashes slowly to indicate the media has been recognized The unit starts importing photos when the button lights up red When the IMPORT button turns off importing has finished The next time you turn on the unit the display shows the number of imported photos etc To check the remaining capacity of the hard disk Check Device Information of Unit Settings page 60 22 About album names and image storage locations When you import photos to the unit all photos are stored in an automatically created album When Auto Group of Application Settings is set to On an album name is automatically given according to the created order as Album0001 Album0002 and so on page 60 Hints You can also import photos from the computer Connecting to a Computer page 50 If a digital still camera memory cards and or a disc are connected inserted at the same time the unit imports from one of them in the following order of priority digital still camera memory card in the left most slot disc When you insert multiple memory cards with the unit turned on the card inserted first has import priority When Auto Creation x ScrapBook x Pict Story is set to On page 60 x ScrapBook album s or
6. Restore 1 Press open close and insert the backup disc Press HOME Select Settings and press 4 Select Backup Restore and press 5 Select Restore and press 6 Select YES and press If you restore from multiple discs replace the disc according to the messages on the screen Initialization You can delete data in bulk to initialize the unit s hard disk disc or memory card Hint When the hard disk is initialized only data is deleted See Setup Initialization to return to the default setting page 63 1 Press HOME 2 Select Settings and press 3 Select Initialization and press 4 Select the media you want to initialize and press Select YES and press Select YES and press again Note that all stored photos scrapbooks and x Pict Story HD files in the unit are deleted when selecting Initialize HDD in step 4 e When you delete all data from a memory card you may not be able to record with a digital still camera In this case initialize the memory card with the digital still camera again e Do not initialize the hard disk of the unit with a computer Even if the hard disk is initialized the samples will not be deleted e You cannot initialize a DVD R DVD R CD R already recorded Setup Initialization You can return all settings to their defaults Be careful all set items except the Clock Setting are initialized 1 Press HOME 2
7. Clear All ie mn Bic p v ius Y amp de f ius Select all photos to import by repeating step 3 Select All Selects all photos in the list Clear All Cancels all the selections you have made 4 Select OK and press 25 so1loyud uiyoduil a 26 5 Select YES and press 6 Select an album to import to and press To create a new album select New Album and press Importing starts Hint When selecting Multi Album Operations on step 1 you can select multiple albums folders to import When selecting albums folders or photos and importing them all the selected photos will be imported including photos previously imported gt Enjoying Photos Viewing Photos Photo Browser Displays photos stored in the unit 1 Press HOME 2 Select Photo Browser and press 3 Select HDD and press ws Photo Browser HDD By Date recent first dsc00516 Sat 11 3 2007 Album0002 Sat 11 3 2007 9 33 06 PM EFI ae on e e Sage ai amp Fri 11 2 2007 4 Select the photo you want to view and press The selected photo appears in full screen To display the previous or next photo press lt or gt Pressing DISPLAY repeatedly displays hides the related information on the screen Photo title Shooting date and time Riz dsc00618 a Turn Page unctions RETURN Maal Playing status Photo number Number Functions guide of photos recorded i
8. e Turn off the unit before carrying it e Do not touch the memory card while copying e Do not place any objects on the unit e Do not place the remote control on the floor etc as buttons may be pressed by mistake e Do not place the unit upright e Watch the screen in a bright room e Keep this unit away from children If any part of the unit is swallowed promptly see a doctor On power sources The Media Storage is not disconnected from the AC power source as long as it is connected to the wall outlet even if the unit itself has been turned off Overheating If the unit has become hotter than normal during operation turn off the unit disconnect the power cord and contact a service center Condensation If the unit is brought from a cold to a warm location or if the ambient temperature suddenly rises moisture may form on the outer surface and on the interior of the unit Do not use the unit in such a condition as damage may occur If condensation has occurred leave the unit for about an hour before turning it on Hard disk The hard disk has a high storage density and holds a vast amount of images However it can easily be damaged by shock vibration or dust and should be kept away from magnets To avoid losing important data observe the following precautions e Do not apply strong shock to the unit e Do not place the unit in a location subject to mechanical vibration or in an unstable location
9. 60 HDMI OUT 14 HDMI Settings 61 HOME 10 Image Analysis 60 IMPORT 22 Import From CD 36 42 Importing all photos to the unit 22 from a computer via a network 58 from a computer via a USB cable 57 selected photos or folders to the unit 24 INFO 11 Info Banner 60 Initialization 63 INPUT 13 IP address acquiring method 61 L LAN port 51 M MAC address 62 Memory card 19 Memory card types 68 Memory Stick 19 Memory Stick Duo 19 Microdrive 19 Multi Export 47 Multi Media Card MMC 19 Multi Erase 39 44 Music x Pict Story HD 42 x ScrapBook 36 Music Settings 36 N Network 61 Network 51 Network Settings 61 O OPTIONS 11 24 28 30 34 41 P Page mode 33 Parts and controls 73 Photo Browser 27 Playing photos 27 slideshow 31 x Pict Story HD 40 x ScrapBook 32 Power cord 17 Print With Date 48 Printing 48 R Random 42 Rear panel 74 Remote 12 75 RESOLUTION switch 14 Restore 62 RETURN 10 Rotate left 28 Rotate right 28 S Sample 60 Scrapbooks 32 SD Memory Card SD 19 Server Startup 51 62 Setting list 59 Setting the clock 18 Setup Initialization 63 Slideshow 31 Software Update 60 Specifications 71 Standard 28 S VIDEO OUT 16 T Theme x Pict Story HD 42 x ScrapBook 35 Troubleshooting 64 Turning off the power by force 66 Turning on the unit 17 TV VO 13 TV operating buttons 13 TV Type 61 U Unit Settings 60
10. USB keyboard 45 Use All Photos 42 Use Entire Track 42 V VIDEO OUT 16 Video Resolution 61 Video Setup 61 Viewing photos 27 x Pict Story HD 40 x ScrapBook 32 X xD Picture Card xD 19 x Pict Story Backup 62 x Pict Story Date Display 60 x Pict Story HD 40 x Pict Story HD files 40 x ScrapBook 32 x ScrapBook Backup 62 x ScrapBook Page Numbering 60 T UOHEUNOJU EUOHIPPY
11. When connected COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks e Disconnect the HDMI cord if connected e Slide the RESOLUTION switch according to your TV s resolution 64 When connected VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT jacks e Slide the RESOLUTION switch to 480i page 16 e Check the connection of the audio video cord e If the HDMI cord is also connected the HDMI connection may have priority In this case disconnect the cord after switching the RESOLUTION switch to 480i The photo does not fill the screen gt Set the image size to fit the aspect ratio of your TV page 67 HDMI Control function does not work gt Check the HDMI connection gt Check HDMI Control of Unit Settings is set to On page 60 gt Check whether the connected TV is compatible with HDMI Control function gt Check the HDMI Control setting on the connected TV Refer to the instructions of your TV Images Imported photos are sorted by shooting date automatically gt Import manually page 24 The icon appears on the thumbnail list gt Files other than images or unplayable images are displayed as a icon on the thumbnail screen The unit may not play photos edited on other units The photo cannot be displayed gt The unit plays JPEG image files that conform to the DCF image file format x f Design rule for Camera File system Image standards for digital cameras regulated by JEITA Japan Electronics
12. e Donot place the unit on top of a hot surface such as a VCR or amplifier receiver e Do not use the unit in a place subject to extreme changes in temperature temperature gradient less than 10 C hour e Do not move the unit with its power cord connected e Do not disconnect the power cord while the power is on e When disconnecting the AC power cord turn off the power and make sure that the hard disk drive is not operating the EXPORT and IMPORT indicator on the front panel are turned off e Do not move the unit for one minute after you have unplugged the power cord Do not attempt to replace or upgrade the hard disk by yourself as this may result in malfunction Should the hard disk drive malfunction you will not be able to recover lost data The hard disk drive is only a temporary storage space It is highly recommended to regularly back up the contents of the hard disk Sony Corporation does not accept any liability for any data loss About repairing the hard disk drive e The contents of the hard disk drive may be checked in case of repair or inspection during a malfunction or modification However the contents will not be backed up or saved by Sony e If the hard disk needs to be formatted or replaced it will be done at the discretion of Sony All contents of the hard disk drive will be erased including contents that violate copyright laws Disc e Music discs encoded with copyright protection techn
13. straight into the HDMI OUT jack Do not bend or apply pressure to the HDMI connector Be sure to disconnect the HDMI cord when moving the unit Do not apply too much pressure to the cabinet wall if you place the unit on the cabinet with the HDMI cord connected It may damage the HDMI OUT jack or the HDMI cord When connecting or disconnecting do not screw in or rotate the HDMI connector HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC 15 suoneieda ld Connecting to your TV using a Connecting to your TV using an component video cord Y Ps audio video cord or S video Pr cord Connect the COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks using the supplied component video cord You will enjoy accurate color reproduction and high quality images Be sure to connect to the AUDIO OUT jacks using the supplied audio video cord Audio video cord supplied green blue red Component video cord supplied Match the color of the plug to that of the jack Hint If you use a component video cord remove the yellow video plug of the audio video cord Connect the supplied audio video cord to the VIDEO OUT and AUDIO OUT L R jacks To enjoy higher quality images connect an S video cord not supplied to the S VIDEO OUT jack instead of the yellow video plug Set the RESOLUTION switch to
14. Connecting to your TV using an audio video cord or S video COU a T 16 Connecting the Power CONG eee ee 17 Turning on the unit 17 Setting the Clock 8 18 Importing Photos Preparation to Import Photos to TING WT sssrinin 19 Inserting and removing a memory Cat ar euaise lane saa dace 19 Inserting and removing a disc 21 Connecting to USB device such as a digital still camera c ee 21 Importing All Photos to the PE E E EEE 22 6 Importing Selected Photos or Folders to the Unit 24 Importing a single photo to the DMG ceed ace n aena 24 Importing multiple photos to the DANE cas nT 25 Enjoying Photos Viewing Photos Photo Browser 2 s0ee00s 27 Viewing photos stored in a memory Card Ordi C siaresvdeseret eassmnensnccnacaeses 30 Playing a slideshow 066 31 Enjoying Photo Albums x ScrapBook cccseeeeeeees 32 Browsing the scrapbook 32 Editing the scrapbook 35 Creating a scrapbook manually srren ers 37 Exporting scrapbooks to a memory card Or CISC gssatiedsavecwsooceeetactecteeest 38 Erasing scrapbooks c 008 39 Enjoying Advanced Slideshows x Pict Story HD 40 Playing x Pict Story HD MIOS mesier E 40 Editing the x Pict Story HD EAC E E AE EEE E e 41 Creating a x Pict Story HD fileman ally siesena 43 Erasing x Pict Story HD DTC ENS PE
15. Select Settings and press 3 Select Setup Initialization and press 4 Select Start and press Hints e After you initialize settings the date and time setting display will appear page 18 e To delete all data stored in the unit such as photos select HDD in step 4 of Initialization page 63 63 pun y dN Buas gt Additional Information Troubleshooting This section provides information related to the most common problems encountered by users of this product and their solutions Check the points listed here before contacting your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility Refer also to the operating instructions of your computer POWER The power does not turn on gt Check that the AC adaptor or AC power cord is connected securely TV Images do not appear on your TV gt Check that all connecting cords are connected securely gt Check whether the connecting cords are damaged gt Switch the input selector on your TV such as to VIDEO gt Check the TV settings and the video connection page 14 gt Check the RESOLUTION switch on the rear Slide the switch according to your TV s resolution page 14 gt Check the connection and the setting according to the connected jack as follows When connected HDMI OUT jack e Check the connection e Check that Video Resolution is set to Prioritize HDMI in Video Setup page 61
16. The remote is too far from the unit The remote does not operate the TV gt Batteries are weak gt Check the TV setting is made correctly page 13 Some buttons cannot be used depending on the TV gt Make the TV setting again if you have replaced the batteries page 13 Others EXPORT or IMPORT indicator flashes in red gt Turn on the unit and check the error message To turn off the power by force If the problem is still unresolved after checking the troubleshooting guide turn off the power by force Hold down the I C on standby button on the unit for more than 10 seconds 66 Wide Screen Mode The unit can be set to correctly display on a 16 9 aspect ratio TV screen If a photo is not correctly displayed on a 4 3 TV screen change the setting as follows TV screen Settings Black bands are seen in the right and left of the screen and the image is enlarged vertically Set TV Type to 4 3 on the unit page 61 Black bands are seen around the image Above is an example when playing a photo shot in 4 3 horizon aspect in normal 16 9 mode of this unit By setting TV Type to 4 3 a 4 3 photo displays in full screen on a 4 3 TV screen 67 UOHPEUNOjU JEUOHIPPY Supported Memory Card Types The following memory cards can be used with the unit Type of Memory Card Memory Stick w o MagicGate MagicGate Memory Stick Memory Stick with MagicGate 2
17. e Windows Vista Business e Windows Vista Home Premium to the USB port of e Windows Vista Home Basic USB cable your computer e Windows XP Professional Service not supplied Pack 2 or later e Windows XP Home Edition 1 Connect a USB cable not Service Pack 2 or later i Windows Media Player 11 or later must be installed for USB connection When connecting to the network 9 mae Connect the other end of the restriction may apply if you use Home SB cabl Edition of Windows Vista or U cable to your computer Windows XP The unit enters connecting status For further operations see page 57 supplied to the USB port on the rear of the unit Hint When connected for the first time the unit automatically installs necessary programs on the computer Windows Media Player 11 or later must be installed for Windows XP e Connect the unit directly to the computer The unit may not work properly if connected to a USB hub e Before moving the unit to connect to a computer turn off the power disconnect the power cord and wait for at least one minute 50 Connecting to the network Connect the unit and computer using a network cable Connection differs depending on your network environment to the LAN port to the LAN port of Network cable the hub router with not supplied hub or your computer 1 Connect the network cable not supplied to th
18. playing the scrapbook press OPTIONS Example When playing in Page mode Cursor Mode Stop Music Settings Edit Export Page Print Page 2 Select Music Settings and press 3 Select Select Music and press To stop playing music select No Music LAR Select Music Select music when importing from CD insert a disc New Age Memories New Age Import From CD Mystique New Age Wind Poem New Age Sleepin baby New Age 4 Select the track you want to use and press The display lists the original tracks and up to the last 5 tracks imported from music CDs To import tracks from music CDs After inserting a CD into the unit select Import From CD and press amp Select tracks from the list and press G 36 Creating a scrapbook manually You can create a new scrapbook for the album that you added photos to 1 Press HOME 2 Select Photo Browser and press 3 Select HDD and press is Photo Browser HDD By Date recent first Sat 11 3 2007 Album0002 ae i ear bme on a i ome S aie EE ng ae vs a Aces os a ay eX aie ie o Fri 11 2 2007 subsoil A ST A S ee aaar b Be bs 5 4 Select any photo in the album to make a scrapbook from and press OPTIONS 5 Select Create x ScrapBook and press En x ScrapBook Select Theme Select a theme N Fall y wA Winter Spring Summer User Photo 6 Select a design the
19. size according to the aspect ratio of the connected TV For details refer to the operating instructions of your TV Sets the black level of the output signal to the standard level 16 9 ee ya cone ee The default setting is underlined wide screen TV Network SGentveinname Network Settings aa You can acquire an IP address to connect the network using a LAN cable The setting options will differ according to the situation Video Resolution Selects the resolution of video signals output from the HDMI OUT jack according to the resolution of your TV or to the RESOLUTION switch IP Address Acquiring Method setting on the rear of the unit Link With Selects the resolution set by the Switch RESOLUTION switch Use a fixed Sets the value according to the IP address _ router usage ere Selects the highest resolution Ht i acceptable for your TV when connected HDMI OUT jack Automatically assigns the setting Use DHCP by the DHCP server function of the router When you select Use a fixed IP address fill in IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway The values depend on your network ki pun ay dN Buas environment 0 255 can be entered as the sequence of numbers MAC address shows the unique number identifying the network interface within the network Server Startup When you use the unit as a server by connecting the unit to a computer using a network cable you can exc
20. the USB jack on the front panel using a USB cable not supplied Digital still camera Hints e Turn on the digital still camera before connecting e If the message Incompatible Device appears when connected as above change the USB connection settings of the digital still camera For details refer to the operating instructions supplied with the digital still camera 21 S0 0yd Puiyodwj Importing All Photos to the Unit You can import photos from a memory card disc or digital still camera by simply pressing the IMPORT button For subsequent importing additional photos will be imported onto the unit without importing the previous contents again 1 Insert a memory card or disc containing photos page 19 When importing from a digital still camera directly connect to the USB jack page 21 When recognizing media the IMPORT button lights up in white 2 Press IMPORT lt PRO STD DUO SD MMC xD Picture Card CF Microdrive EXPORT OES 2S Co The IMPORT button changes from white to red and the unit starts importing photos To cancel importing select Cancel and press amp To finish importing When the IMPORT button changes from red to white importing has finished The number of photos and albums imported and x ScrapBook and x Pict Story HD created are displayed Select OK and press then remove the memory card or disc
21. with hub is necessary When connecting directly to LAN system outdoors such as housing complexes S Router with hub is necessary Connection Connect LAN port of unit to that of ADSL modem etc using network cable Example 2 When connecting using a hub page 55 Example 1 When connecting using a router with hub on page 54 Example 1 When connecting using a router with hub BJ on page 54 When your computer is connected to the Internet without using a network LAN cable or not connected to the Internet Connection Environment Connection When connecting to Internet using built in modem Examples 3 When network connection of the computer is available page 56 When not connecting to Internet When connecting to Eramo i When multiple MET with P or connecting using a router with hub on page 54 connection Router with hub or hub is necessary Hint Refer to the operating instructions supplied with your ADSL modem etc to check if your modem is equipped with a router 53 1 ndwo e o Buljoauu0y 54 To connect the unit to the network Connect the unit and computer using a network cable not supplied as illustrated below You can also connect multiple computers Example 1 When connecting using a router with hub for connection D fe I gigi niaii z E internat When using a Hl D E E g router with E J E T ADSL modem g hu
22. you select Random or Use Entire Track in the Creation Mode menu the number of photos displayed varies according to music length Only the last 5 tracks you imported will appear in the BGM selection display If you want to use another track import it again Creating a x Pict Story HD file manually When you have edited an album or created a new album by selecting favorite photos you can create a new x Pict Story HD file manually 3 2 3 4 Press HOME Select Photo Browser and press Select HDD and press Select any photo in the album to make a x Pict Story HD file from and press OPTIONS Select Create x Pict Story HD Perform steps 2 to 5 of To change background music or design theme page 42 to select a design theme and music The created x Pict Story HD file plays You can select the created x Pict Story HD file from the thumbnail screen any time you want to view To create a new x Pict Story HD file by collecting favorite photos 1 Perform steps 1 to 9 of To create a new album by collecting your favorite photos page 29 to create a new album 2 Perform steps 4 to 6 above to create a new x Pict Story HD file 43 so10oud bulAoluy Erasing x Pict Story HD files 44 You can erase unwanted x Pict Story HD files Even if you erase a x Pict Story HD file the original album remains 1 Press HOME 2 Select x Pict
23. 29 sojoug BulAofug 9 Select Enter and press Photos are copied to the album created in step 8 Viewing photos stored in a memory card or disc You can view photos stored in a memory card disc or digital still camera connected with an USB cable 30 1 Press HOME 2 Select Photo Browser and press 3 Select a media or connected device and press Example Select Memory Stick and press 4 Select the photo you want to view and press Available OPTIONS for the thumbnail list Available options differ depending on the situation Items Multi Aloum Operations Multi Photo Operations View Slideshow Album Operations Import Photo View Photo Info Hint Details Imports multiple albums folders page 25 Imports multiple photos page 25 Shows the photo Plays photos in the media as a slideshow page 31 Erases or imports the folder or displays information Imports the photo page 24 Displays photo information The unit displays up to 50 000 photos and 16 levels of a root directory on a media Playing a slideshow You can play photos in an album as a slideshow The slideshow stops when all the photos in the album have been displayed Large size photos may take time to display 1 After selecting a photo in step 4 of Viewing Photos Photo Browser page 27 press OPTIONS 2 Select Slideshow and press The slideshow starts To pause the slideshow 1 Press OPTION
24. 480i left most The output signal is fixed to 4801 480i 480p 720p 1 080i BD RESOLUTION Set the RESOLUTION switch to 480i left most Audio video cord supplied op video cord not supplied Match the color of the plug to that of the jack Hint If you use an S video cord remove the yellow video plug of the audio video cord Turning on the unit Connecting the Power Cord 1 Switch the input selector of the TV Connect the supplied AC adaptor in the numeric order shown in the following illustration When removing the adaptor do so in reverse order See also to On AC adaptor of Precautions page 5 ea to DC IN 16V AC adaptor AC LX1M supplied AC power cord Supplied to a wall outlet e Before moving the unit turn off the power disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet and wait for at least one minute Do not apply vibration or strong shock to the unit Before doing the above make sure that HDMI Control of Unit Settings is set to Off page 60 Use the supplied AC adaptor AC LX1M for this unit as other adaptors may cause a malfunction Connect the power cord after all other connections have been made 2 Press I Q on standby to turn on the unit lt PRO STD DUO SD MMC xD Picture Card CF Microdrive EXPORT OES G
25. FL SONY e When multiple memory cards are inserted while the unit is turned on the card inserted first has priority to be recognized e You can use a Memory Stick Duo without an adaptor as the unit automatically detects the size of the inserted Memory Stick Do not insert more than one memory card in each slot as damage may occur e Before use check that the memory card is inserted correctly Insert the memory card straight If you push the memory card by force this will cause damage to both the memory card and the unit e Do not remove the memory card while importing as damage to data may occur e If you attempt to insert a Memory Stick Micro or miniSD microSD without an M2 or SD adaptor respectively it may become jammed e Memory cards should be kept away from small children to prevent them from accidental swallowing e Insert the memory card into the corresponding slot e Do not apply too much pressure to the memory card in the slot as it may cause a malfunction 20 Inserting and removing a disc For details on discs that can be used in the unit see page 70 Before inserting a disc turn on the unit 1 Press amp open close The disc tray opens 2 Insert a disc Playback recording side facing down 3 Press amp open close again to close the disc tray Connecting to USB device such as a digital still camera Connect a digital still camera to
26. LENE E E A T 44 Editing Photos Labeling Photos or Albums 45 Entering characters cccce 45 Erasing Albums or Photos 46 Exporting Photos Additional Information Exporting to Memory Cards or Troubleshooting c0008 64 DISCS sacivausyagacsausencavebacsnccavecnavys 47 Wide Screen Mode 67 Supported Memory Card ea WY DCS ilinden a 68 Printing Photos a Supported Disc Types 70 Printing Photos Using a Not ae 70 PictBridge Printer c00008 48 E Specifications ccceeeeeeeees 71 Parts and Controls 73 Connecting to a Computer ROX SEEI E 76 Preparing the Unit and the COMPULEN srrisarasirind iranun 50 Connecting with a USB cable 50 Connecting to the network 51 Importing Exporting Photos to from a Computer 2 008 57 Importing photos from a computer viaa USB cable cierna 57 Exporting photos in the unit to a computer via a USB cable 57 Importing photos from a computer vid ANCIWOTK eree e 58 Exporting photos in the unit to a computer via a network 58 Setting Up the Unit How to Set Up the Unit 59 Application Settings 0 0 60 Unit Settings 20 0 ceeecceeeeees 60 Video SClUP eeaeee 61 INGEWOLK asiacanteass Joti edea 61 Backup Restore cccccccceeeees 62 Tnitialization eaei 63 Setup Initialization 08 63 Main Features Easy photo import procedure For
27. MB QIT Thu 1 25 2007 Select All Selects all scrapbooks in the list Clear All Cancels all selections you have made 9 Select OK and press 10 Select YES and press Hints e When you select Operations Export in steps 4 and 5 above you can export a single scrapbook e While playing a scrapbook in Page mode you can export the scrapbook page you are viewing Press OPTIONS and select Export Page then press page 34 e When you insert a blank unformatted disc initialize the disc by following the on screen instructions e Exported scrapbooks cannot be played in the same way as in this unit e For future uses the memory card or disc will include control data files in addition to the actual x ScrapBook files Erasing scrapbooks You can erase unwanted scrapbooks Even when you erase a scrapbook the original album remains in the unit Press HOME Select x ScrapBook and press Select the scrapbook you want to erase and press OPTIONS Select Multi File Operations and press Select Multi Erase and press Select all the scrapbooks you want to erase Select OK and press oN OO OF FP QO N Select YES and press Hint When you select Operations Erase in steps 4 and 5 above you can erase a single scrapbook 39 so10oud bulAoluy Enjoying Advanced Slideshows x Pict Story HD Every time photos are imported the unit automatically creat
28. S O N Y 3 274 542 12 1 Preparations bh Importing Photos E Enjoying Photos o DIGI TAL PHOTO ALBUM Editing Photos E Exporting Photos B Printing Photos b Connecting to B a Computer ep Setting Up the Unit Additional l nformation fm DVD COMPACT Ove EQ aise A R RW DVD ReWritable DIGITAL AUDIO Memory STICK m F LOIN X APPLICATION High Definition Media Storage Thank you for purchasing the High Definition Media Storage HDMS S1D http www sony net H DMS S1 D This document explains how to prepare your unit E ied Operating Instructions for use Before operating the unit please read this rinted on 70 or more recycled paper using VOC Volatile Organic Compound 3 274 542 12 1 document thoroughly and retain it for future free vegetable oil based ink reference x 3 2 7 45 4212 4 Printed in Japan 2007 Sony Corporation WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Batteries or batteries installed apparatus shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard As the laser beam used in this Media Storage is harmful to eyes do not attempt to disassemble the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only CAU
29. S where you want to pause 2 Select Pause and press To resume select Slideshow from OPTIONS menu and press To change the slideshow pace 1 Press OPTIONS 2 Select Slideshow Speed and press 3 Select Fast Standard or Slow and press Hints e While viewing a photo page 27 you can start a slideshow by pressing To pause press again To return to the thumbnail list press RETURN e If you press OPTIONS while playing the slideshow the OPTIONS menu appears and the slideshow pauses Press OPTIONS again to close the OPTIONS menu then the slideshow restarts If you perform an operation on the OPTIONS menu the slideshow will stop If you change the slideshow pace you must start the slideshow again from the beginning 31 so10ud BbulAoluy Enjoying Photo Albums x ScrapBook Every time photos are imported the unit automatically creates original photo albums scrapbooks using all photos The unit can store up to 3 000 scrapbooks Hint You can also set not to create x ScrapBook albums automatically page 60 Browsing the scrapbook 1 Press HOME 2 Select x ScrapBook and press Album0001 i x ScrapBook Sat 11 3 2007 at l p U A O x oy N D A ai y A on a G aa ny ss 3 Select the scrapbook you want to view and press The cover page or the last viewed page appears When you view from the cover page press OPTIONS during playba
30. Story HD and press OO Select the x Pict Story HD file you want to erase and press OPTIONS Select Multi File Operations and press Select Multi Erase and press Select all the x Pict Story HD files you want to erase Select OK and press 0O N O O A Select YES and press Hint When you select Operations Erase in steps 4 and 5 above you can erase a single x Pict Story HD file gt Editing Photos Labeling Photos or Albums The display for entering characters appears when you rename an album photo scrapbook x Pict Story HD file You can also use the connected USB keyboard Entering characters afefelo E GOCE nanna ejojejsiT ze 1 2 3 4 5 Entry field You can enter up to 32 characters for an album name and 24 fora tag name 2 Cursor Shift buttons Switches between alphabet and numbers symbols 4 Enter Sets the input name and finishes the setting 5 Cancel Cancels the setting and returns to the previous display 6 Setting buttons 1 Select the character you want to enter and press The character appears in the entry field If necessary select the following items and press Items Details Erases the character to the Back Space left of the cursor Clear All Clears all input characters q Moves the cursor Space Inserts a space 2 Repeat step 1 to complete the entry 3 Se
31. TING button can only be used on Sony TVs e The INPUT button used only on Sony TVs can switch the TV s input source 13 suolesedald Connecting to your TV using an Connecting to HDMI cord Connect the HDMI OUT jack using an Yo ur TV HDMI cord not supplied Using only an HDMI cord you can output both You can view stored photos on a high quality images and sound connected TV Connect the unit and TV with a suitable cord Using the RESOLUTION switch on the rear you can switch the resolution corresponding to your TV s resolution 4801 Outputs images from all the jacks 480p 720p 10801 Outputs images Hem ay from the HDMI OUT and COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks HDMI cord not supplied For details on resolution refer to the TV s operating instructions 480i 720p 480i 480p T 720p 1080i 7 i ooa TV RESOLUTION Hints 480p 1080i e Set Video Resolution of Video Setup to l l Prioritize HDMI page 61 H S switch to select one of four e Set the RESOLUTION switch on the rear wae meee to 720p or 1080i Notes Using the HDMI Control function e To view High Definition images your TV for BRAVIA Theatre Sync must be compatible with 720p or 10801 If you have a Sony TV with HDMI Plug the cords into jacks firmly Be sure to turn off the unit when connecting or reconnecting Do not tread on cord Control function you can turn on
32. TION CLASS 38 VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO THE BEAM ATTENTION RADIATIONS LASER VISIBLES ET INVISIBLES DE CLASSE 3B EN CAS D OUVERTURE EVITER TOUTE EXPOSITION DIRECTE AU FAISCEAU AVATTUNA LUOKAN 3B N KYV JA NAKYMATONTA LASERSATEILYA V LT SUORAA ALTISTUMISTA S TEELLE NG XLASS 3B SYNLIG OCH OSYNLIG LASERSTRALNING NAR DENNA DEL AR PPNAD UNDVIK ATT DIREKT EXPONERA DIG FOR STR LNINGEN ADVARSEL e SYNLIG OG USYNLIG LASERSTRALING KLASSE 3B NAR DEKSEL PNES UNNG DIREKTE EKSPONERING FOR STRALEN VORSICHT KLASSE 3B SICHTBARE UND UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN GE FFNET DIREKTEN KONTAKT MIT DEM STRAHL VERMEIDEN BERS PE 3 BRAD AA BCS BRE REA RRT This label is located on the laser protective housing inside the enclosure CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the AN user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons This symbol is intended to alert the AN user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance These graphical symbols are located on the AC adap
33. a Ch The light on the I C on standby button changes from red to green When the unit is turned on for the first time the date and time setting display will appear To set the date and time see Setting the Clock page 18 To turn off the unit Press the VQ on standby button of the unit or remote If the unit does not respond Turn off the power by force For details see To turn off the power by force page 66 Even if the I Q button turns red the unit may be operational When disconnecting the power cord from a wall outlet or from the DC IN terminal check that the EXPORT indicator and IMPORT button are turned off 17 suolesedald Setting the Clock When the unit is turned on for the first time the date and time setting display will appear Set the date and time according to the display 1 Select Date and press 2 Press gt to select the month date or year and then press 44 to set each item Sas Clock Settings Enter the current time Date 11 3 2007 Time 10 48 AM After setting each item press Select Time and press Press lt to select the hour minute or AM PM and then press 44 to set each item After setting each item press 5 Select OK and press Hint When resetting the clock press HOME and select Settings Unit Settings Clock Set e The date setting range on the unit is from 1 1 2007
34. ademarks or registered trademarks of FUJIFILM Inc Adobe is a registered trademark or a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States of America and or other countries Parts and Controls For more information see pages in parentheses Front panel I on standby button indicator 17 Remote sensor 12 Memory Stick slot 19 4 SD MMC xD Picture Card slot 19 5 CompactFlash Microdrive slot 19 6 CompactFlash Microdrive eject button 19 EXPORT indicator 47 open close button 21 9 USB jack for connecting digital still camera USB keyboard 21 45 IMPORT button indicator 22 11 Disc tray 21 73 UOHPEUNOJU JEUOHIPPY Rear panel Oy io O Il RESOLUTION switch 14 61 2 HDMI OUT jack 14 LAN 10 100 jack 51 4 USB jack for connecting printer or computer 48 50 5 DC IN 16V AC adaptor input jack 17 14 6 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT Y Ps Pr jacks 16 VIDEO OUT jack 16 S VIDEO OUT jack 16 9 AUDIO OUT L R jacks 16 Remote MUTING SONY STORAGE RMT PS0014 A INPUT button 13 TV I on standby button 13 INFO information button 10 4 RETURN button 10 5 VC on standby button 17 6 DISPLAY button 10 4 4 lt gt enter buttons 10 OPTIONS button 10 9 HOME button 10
35. and Information Technology Industries Association gt Some functions may not work correctly for JPEG images that do not conform to DCF format image files edited with a computer etc gt It may take time to display depending on the file size gt The following photos cannot be played e JPEG image files larger than 6 145 width x 4 097 height e Image files smaller than 63 dots width or height e Progressive JPEG images files e JPEG image files exceeding 16 MB gt Image files with extreme aspect ratios may be unplayable The shooting date does not appear on an album title gt The album name is automatically given according to the created order as Album0001 Album0002 and so on page 23 It takes time to display a photo thumbnail or slideshow gt It may take time depending on the file size or format The slideshow stops halfway gt The slideshow pauses when is pressed To restart press again If the problem is still unresolved force the power off and turn on again page 66 The slideshow or x Pict Story HD file suddenly stops playing and the demo starts gt Set Demo Mode of Unit Settings to Off page 60 When a photo is rotated vertically the top and bottom will appear clipped in the slideshow gt Select Standard in OPTIONS menu during playback page 28 The rotated status of a photo differs when displayed in the thumbnail screen or full screen
36. arp tip to move the write protect switch e Do not press on the memo area strongly when writing e Carry and keep a Memory Stick in its original case 69 UOHPEUNOjU EUOHIPPY Supported Disc Types The following discs can be used with this unit Type of Disc Importing Exporting DVD ROM O x DVD R Ver2 0 2 1 16x speed max O O A A D Ver1 1 1 2 6x speed O O DVD R Up to 16x speed discs O O DVD RW Up to 8x speed discs O O DVD R DL Up to 8x speed discs O x DVD R DL Up to 8x speed discs O x CD O x CD R O O CD RW O O Other x x e DVD RAM s Super Audio CDs Blu ray Discs and HD DVDs cannot be used e DVD Videos DVD Audio discs VIDEO CDs and Game discs cannot be played e CDs formatted under UDF1 5 or ISO9660 and DVDs formatted under UDF2 01 are recognized Note on using discs e A recorded disc may not be playable on this unit due to the recording quality or physical condition of the disc or its authoring software The disc will not play if it has not been correctly finalized e If you perform a disc operation eg import export photos etc the disc s rotation will increase and make a high speed rotating sound to reduce processing time 70 Specifications Storage capacity 80 GB The capacity that can actually be used is approximately 76 GB due to the system management area on the hard disk It will be displayed as 71 GB on your PC since it calculates 1 GB as 1 073 741 824 bytes When
37. b in Es cable modem etc connection with a router E 0 do not use af commercial item E the WAN port Router with hub commercial item Network cable not supplied Network cable not supplied nape Network cable Computer 1 not supplied i I i to LAN port a oie F ee Computer 2 Depending on the connecting environment the configuration may vary For details consult your contracted or contracting connection service center 2 Use a router with hub compatible with L1OBASE T 100BASE T 3 Use a network cable compatible with L1OBASE T 100BASE T 3 Example 2 When connecting using a hub for connection Ej E E E E E EEEE E E E EE E HF Internet ADSL modem i I i i i cable modem etc i i i 0 with a router commercial item Hub commercial item A m Miaa r SR loom Teban Network cable not supplied to LAN port Computer 1 Coe oe ef oe 6 he ee s Network cable 2 not supplied Network cable not supplied to LAN port OTETI Computer 2 k Depending on the connecting environment the configuration may vary For details consult your contracted or contracting connection service center 2 Use a hub compatible with 10BASE T 100BASE T
38. ck and select Cover then press To stop viewing the scrapbook Press RETURN Hints e To display the scrapbook title press DISPLAY during playback e To display the scrapbook information for details press INFO in the thumbnail screen 32 Scrapbook viewing mode You can switch between Page mode and Cursor mode To switch the mode press OPTIONS during playback and select Page Mode or Cursor Mode then press Page Mode You can browse the entire scrapbook as if turning pages of a photo album Press lt or gt to turn pages Cursor Mode You can select a single photo on a page for zooming To turn pages select the left most or the right most photo and press lt or To show a photo in full screen press tje and then amp To return to the scrapbook press RETURN Hints e When you view the photo in full screen you can export or print the photo see Viewing Photos Photo Browser on page 27 e To rotate a scrapbook photo display the photo in full screen in Cursor mode then select Rotate right left in the OPTIONS menu e Even if you add erase photos to from an album after creation the scrapbook remains unchanged In this case you can create a new scrapbook manually page 37 e You cannot select a photo from the front or back cover of a scrapbook 33 sojoud BulAofug el 34 Available OPTIONS for Page mode Available options differ depending on the situation Items Curs
39. ds or by bringing them to a photo studio for a better print See Exporting to Memory Cards or Discs page 47 9 Guide to the Display Operations Press HOME and select an image or menu item using gt w Photo Browser HDD By Date recent first Sat 11 3 2007 Album0002 J r Aa fa x ScrapBook Exh x Pict Story HD Fe DISPLAY ed ll Eo Photo Browser gt HDD gt Eri 11 2 2007 _Albumooo1 m Settings 4 ia x ScrapBook E x Pict Story HD Eg Photo Browser gt HDD Settings Home menu Thumbnail list Displays the menu items Displays the index screen When the unit is turned on the last viewed image appears on the screen 10 Press to enter the item s To use various functions press OPTIONS EN dsco0618 LE 47 25 gt Full screen display Detailed information Photos will fit the size of When you press INFO the display details such as the Pressing DISPLAY shooting time will appear repeatedly shows hides related information 11 gt Preparations U 12 npacking Check that you have the following items Should anything be missing contact your nearest Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility e AC power cord 1 e AC adaptor AC LX1M 1 e Component video cord Y Ps Pr 1 e Audio video cord 1 e Remote commander remote 1 e Size AA R6 batteries 2 e Operating Instructions this d
40. e Mystique New Age New Age Sleepin baby New Age JJ JJ JJ Wind Poem JJ Import From CD Import From CD Imports a track for BGM from a music CD After inserting a CD select the track Creation Mode Adjusts the playing time of the x Pict Story HD file Select a playing mode Items Random Use Entire Track Use All Photos Details Adjusts the length of the audio track and number of photos used automatically default setting Plays the entire audio track Plays all photo files When you select an original track for BGM the design theme is set according to the music automatically Go to step 4 3 Select a design theme to match the music E Pict Story Select Theme Select a theme to match the music E Color Window R eo o o o Memories Mee eeoosr Active Frames eo o oo Sepia ene ooo R Indicates the effect tempo The more marks the faster the tempo Press The edited x Pict Story HD file plays for preview When you select an original track for BGM in step 2 above the effect will be changed according to the music The effect may be in sepia or monochrome but is not a malfunction When you select a track imported from a music CD the effect will be changed according to the theme you select in step 3 Select Start and press The BGM and design theme has been changed You can select a x Pict Story HD file from the thumbnail screen Hint If
41. e LAN port on the rear of the unit 2 Connect the other end of the network cable to your home network See pages 52 to 56 for connection To start up the server 1 When connecting to a hub or router with hub make sure it is turned on 2 Turn on the computer Turn on the TV and switch the input selector on your TV so that the signal from the unit appears on your TV screen 4 Turn on the unit Press HOME Select Settings and press Select Server Startup from Network and press The unit starts connecting to the computer and the server starts up For further operations see page 58 51 1 ndwo e 0 Buljoauu0y Check your usage environment To connect the unit to a computer a network connector of the computer should not be used or one or more ports should be available for a hub or router with hub See the table below to check your connection and make the necessary connections following To connect the unit to the network page 54 You cannot connect to the Internet using this unit When your computer is connected to the Internet using a network LAN cable Connection Environment ADSL modem with router etc ADSL modem with router etc ADSL modem without router etc When LAN ports are available on ADSL modem with router etc When LAN ports are full on ADSL modem with router etc v Hub is necessary When ADSL modem etc without router NT Router
42. erations B gt Slideshow Album Operations gt Import Photo View Photo Info 6 Select Import Photo and press 7 Select YES and press 24 8 Select an album to import to and press To create a new album select New Album and press Importing starts Photo Importing Dvo gt i HOD Importing the photo s To cancel select Cancel Remaining 6 minute s A Number of Photos 134 photo s H Destination Album Album0002 Hints e To import the whole album folder select Album Operations Import in step 6 e The unit displays up to 16 levels of a root directory on a media e When selecting photos or albums folders and importing them all the selected photos will be imported including photos previously imported e Remaining time indicated on the display is approximate and may fluctuate This is not a malfunction Importing multiple photos to the unit 1 After step 5 on page 24 select Multi Photo Operations and press 2 Select Multi lmport and press 3 Select a photo to import and press a A gt W Multi Photo Import DVD 21MB Ea PESSE E o _ Select photos to import HAPPY 1 BEA Sat 11 3 2007 0 34 56PM A HAPPY 2 A Sat 11 3 2007 1 36 21PM A ck v Q v Q Oe Cancel ive Select All HAPPY 3 Sat 11 3 2007 1 48 15PM HAPPY 4 lt Sat 11 3 2007 2 14 56PM HAPPY5 Sat 11 3 2007 2 56 01PM ius
43. es a HD High Definition quality slideshow with visual effects and original background music The application recognizes the location of faces in the photos and applies visual effects accordingly Music imported from a music CD can be used for background music Up to 3 000 x Pict Story HD files can be stored in the unit Hint You can also set not to create x Pict Story HD files automatically page 60 e You cannot export x Pict Story HD files to a memory card or disc e For x Pict Story HD files created from photos imported with the Image Analysis function set to Off page 60 the function recognizing the location of faces does not work Playing x Pict Story HD files 1 Press HOME 2 Select x Pict Story HD and press Album0025 EN x Pict Story HD Sat 11 3 2007 gt m pe E ed H A i dia ai P sven 3 Select the x Pict Story HD file you want to play and press Playback starts x Pict Story 40 To stop playback Press RETURN Even when you add erase photos to from the album after creation the x Pict Story HD file remains unchanged In this case you can create a new x Pict Story HD file manually page 43 Available OPTIONS for the thumbnail screen Available options differ depending on the situation Items Details Sort Sorts x Pict Story HD files By Date recent first By Date oldest first By Title A to Z By T
44. ftware Update To improve the function of the unit program or template updates may become available in the future Save the program downloaded from the Internet on a memory card or a disc with the computer Do not turn off the unit until the update is completed 1 Insert a memory card or a disc containing the update program 2 Press HOME 3 Select Settings and press 4 Select Unit Settings and HDMI Settings press w Selects the type of video signals output from the HDMI OUT jack 5 Select Software Update and Outputs RGB signals 6 Select YES and press The update starts The unit turns off and restarts automatically when the update is e Even if you select RGB or Y Cb Cr if complete your TV is not compatible or its video settings are not appropriate the unit will output a signal acceptable with your TV When connected to a TV compatible with PhotoTV HD by an HDMI cord you can Outputs Y PB Cs Pr CR signals 7 Select OK and press Device Information enjoy higher quality images by selecting l Auto Displays the software version and the ue approximate free space of the unit s Black Level hard disk Selects the black level Setup level for 4801 video signals output from the Video Setup VIDEO OUT S VIDEO OUT The default setting is underlined COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks Raises the standard black level TV Ty pe Select this ae eral appears too dark Selects the image
45. g Print Export View Photo Info Details Allows you to make an x Pict Story HD page 43 Copies the album in which the selected photo is contained Erases the album that the selected photo is included page 46 Divides the album that the selected photo is included into two Combines the album in which the selected photo is contained with the other album Changes an album name page 45 Sets an icon to the album Prints the album that the selected photo is included page 48 Exports the album to a memory card or disc page 47 Displays album information Copies the photo Erases the photo page 46 Rotates the photo clockwise by 90 degrees Rotates the photo counterclockwise by 90 degrees Hides shows the photo You cannot view hidden photos Changes the photo name page 45 Assigns a tag of character strings to the photo Prints the photo page 48 Exports the photo to a memory card or disc page 47 Displays photo information To create a new album by collecting your favorite photos Aa OO N Press OPTIONS in the thumbnail screen page 27 Select Multi Photo Operations and press Select Multi Copy and press Select all photos to copy and press Select All Selects all photos in the list Clear All Cancels all the selections you have made oO N O OI Select OK and press Select YES and press Select New Album and press Input the album name page 45
46. hange photos between the unit and other computers within the network See Connecting to the network page 51 Backup Restore The data stored in the hard disk of the unit can be backed up to the disc DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD RW Should a problem occur with the hard disk data is restorable from the backup disc The following backup items are available x ScrapBook Backup Exports x ScrapBook files and the photos BGM used for scrapbooks to DVD x Pict Story Backup Exports x Pict Story HD files and the photos BGM used for x Pict Story HD to DVD Album Backup Exports all the photos stored in the album to DVD Should trouble occur with the hard disk consult your nearest Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility 1 Press amp open close and insert the blank disc for backup press HOME Select Settings and press 4 Select Backup Restore and press Select the item and press Select the contents and press Auto Select Automatically selects items that have not been backed up up to the disc s capacity 7 Select OK and press 8 Select YES and press Hints In step 4 a BackUp mark is added to an item that has been backed up once You can erase the marks by selecting Erase History If the content exceeds a single disc s capacity you can back up to multiple discs Replace the disc according to the messages on the screen
47. hole Network 4 Double click HDMS S1D the unit 5 Export photos in Export Folder to a folder on the computer by dragging and dropping 6 When exporting is completed select Finish in the display of this unit and press The server quits The unit JHDMS S1D may not appear on the computer display when connecting via a network In this case enter the following in the Windows address bar e HDMS S1D e IP address of the unit input if you cannot access by the unit name For example enter 192 168 0 5 Check the IP address in the Network Settings display page 61 If the unit still does not appear on the computer refer to the operating instructions supplied with the computer and take the necessary steps gt Setting Up the Unit How to Set Up the Unit You can change various settings in the Setup menu screen For details on setting options see Setting List 1 Press HOME 2 Select Settings and press Ss Settings el Application Settings x Pict Story Date Display eS Unit Settings Auto Creation x ScrapBook x Pict Story mI Video Setup x ScrapBook Page Numbering G Network Image Analysis Ss Backup Restore Auto Group 29 initialization Info Banner Setup Initialization Sample 3 Select the menu to change and press Example Unit Settings Ss Settings ae Application Settings HDMI Control Unit Settings Demo Mode QJ Video Setup Clock Se
48. ired scrapbook according to the date title or icon order Erases multiple scrapbooks page 39 Exports multiple scrapbooks to a memory card or disc page 38 Displays the scrapbook Items Details Erase Erases scrapbook page 39 Rename Changes scrapbook title name page 45 Change Changes the design theme page 35 Operations Theme Set Icon Sets an icon to scrapbook 23 icons are available Print Prints all pages of scrapbook page 48 Export Exports all pages of scrapbook to a memory card of disc page 38 View Info Displays x ScrapBook information Editing the scrapbook To change the wallpaper Change Theme You can change the design theme of scrapbooks after creation 1 Press HOME 2 Select x ScrapBook and press 3 Select a scrapbook to edit and press OPTIONS fi x ScrapBook Sort gt Jump Multi File Operations B gt Operations gt View Info 4 Select Operations and press 5 Select Change Theme and press i x ScrapBook Select Theme Select a theme Cancel Spring Summer User Photo 6 Select the desired theme and press 35 sojoud BulAofug F Hint You can change the theme by selecting Edit Change Theme in the OPTIONS menu during playback To add background music You can select from originally contained tracks in the unit When you import favorite songs from music CDs to the unit you can also use it for background music 1 While
49. itch Label area Do not remove a Memory Stick while reading or writing data Data may be damaged if You remove a Memory Stick or turn off the unit while reading or writing data You use a Memory Stick in a place where susceptible to static electricity or electric noise We recommend that you make a backup copy of important data Do not touch the terminal of the Memory Stick with your fingers or metallic objects Do not bend drop or impact a Memory Stick Do not disassemble or modify a Memory Stick Keep a Memory Stick away from water Do not use or store a Memory Stick under an unfavorable condition as below Extremely hot place such as in a parked car with windows closed in summer or a spot under direct sunlight Humid place Place near corrosive substances If you format a Memory Stick in which data has been already written all the data and software will be erased Be careful not to mistakenly erase any important data Notes on using Memory Stick Duo e When you use a Memory Stick Duo without a write protect switch be careful not to edit or erase important data by mistake e When you use a Memory Stick Duo with a write protect switch data cannot be recorded edited or erased by setting the switch to LOCK Terminal g4 Write protect switch Memo area e Use an object with a sh
50. ithin a single album x ScrapBook x Pict Story HD file 9 999 Maximum number includes the samples in the unit Supplied accessories See Unpacking page 12 71 UOHPEUNOjU EUOHIPPY 72 Design and specifications of the unit are subject to change without notice Screen displays in this manual may not be the same as those of the product On copyrights and trademarks AaS Memory Stick Memory Stick Duo MagicGate Memory Stick MagicGate Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo Memory Stick Micro and M2 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Corporation BRAVIA is a trademark of Sony Corporation PhotoTV HD is a trademark of Sony Corporation gue is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation Microsoft Windows the Windows logo Windows Vista and Windows Media Player are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America and or other countries Other system and product names used herein are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective manufacturers and marks may not be written in this manual The raster process of TrueType fonts is based on the FreeType Team software HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC pW XW xD Picture Card are tr
51. itle Z to A By Icon or By Creation Date Jump Jumps to the desired x Pict Story HD file according to the date title or icon order e Multi Erase Erases multiple x Pict Story HD files page 44 Play Plays the x Pict Story HD file Repeat Play Plays the x Pict Story HD file repeatedly Erase Erases the x Pict Story HD file page 44 Rotate Photo Rotates the photo in the x Pict Story HD file Operations Rename Changes the x Pict Story HD file title name page 45 Sah Changes the design theme or BGM page 42 Set Icon Sets an icon to the x Pict Story HD file 23 icons are available View Info Displays x Pict Story HD information Editing the x Pict Story HD file 1 Press HOME 2 Select x Pict Story HD and press 3 Select a x Pict Story HD file and press OPTIONS EM x Pict Story HD Sort gt Jump Multi File Operations gt Repeat Play Operations gt View Info 4 Select Operations and press 41 sojoud BulAofuy F 42 To change background music or design theme You can select from originally contained tracks in the unit or songs imported from your CDs 1 After step 4 on page 41 select Change Theme and press 2 Select a track for background music The display lists original tracks and up to 5 tracks last imported Za Select Music Select music when importing from CD insert a disc New Age Memories New Ag
52. lect Enter and press The display returns to the previous display To use a USB keyboard Connect a USB keyboard to the USB jack on the front panel of the unit 45 sojoyd Puppa ii Erasing Albums or Photos Press HOME 2 Select Photo Browser and press Select HDD and press Select a photo in the album you want to erase and press OPTIONS Photo Browser HDD Sat 11 3 2007 Album0002 Search By Date Multi Album Operations B gt Multi Photo Operations B gt Fri 11 2 2007 Album0001 Create x Pict Story HD Album Operations gt Photo Operations gt View Photo Info 5 Select Photo Operations or Album Operations and press amp 6 Select Erase and press 7 Select YES and press Hints When you select Multi Photo Operations in step 5 you can erase multiple photos e To erase scrapbooks or x Pict Story HD files see page 39 and 44 e You cannot erase the sample albums or sample photos To hide the samples set Sample in Application Settings to Off page 60 46 gt Exporting Photos Hints When you select Multi Photo Operations Ex po rtin g to or Multi Album Operations Multi Export in steps 6 and 7 you can export multiple photos or albums Me m O ry Ca rd S O r When you select Album Operations D S c S acl in steps 6 and 7 you can export an album e You can export x ScrapBook albums to a You can export
53. me and press The created scrapbook plays You can select the created scrapbook from the thumbnail screen any time you want to view To create a new scrapbook by collecting favorite photos 1 Perform steps 1 to 9 of To create a new album by collecting your favorite photos page 29 to create a new album 2 Perform steps 4 to 6 above to create a new scrapbook 3 7 sojoud BulAofug A Exporting scrapbooks to a memory card or disc 38 You can export all the photos used in the scrapbook and the scrapbook pages each page saved as JPEG For usable memory cards and discs see Supported Memory Card Types page 68 and Supported Disc Types page 70 1 Press HOME 2 Select x ScrapBook and press 3 Select a scrapbook to export and press OPTIONS Nh x ScrapBook Sort gt Jump Multi File Operations gt Operations gt View Info 4 Select Multi File Operations and press 5 Select Multi Export and press 6 Select a media to export to and press 7 Insert the memory card or disc into the unit 8 Select all the scrapbooks you want to export gt Multi x ScrapBook Export 83 7MB DVD Select x ScrapBooks to export Sat 10 6 2007 Album0004 010101505 i Album0005 0004 7MB OK Em IEE H Wed 6 20 2007 Fe Album0003 0004 4MB AFA Sat 5 12 2007 Mon 5 14 2007 vyg Album0002 0007 8MB Jue 3 6 2007 Wed 3 7 2007 lt Album0001 0002 1
54. measuring media capacity 1 GB equals 1 billion bytes a portion of which is used for data management Media slots Memory Stick slot 1 SD Memory Card MultiMediaCard xD Picture Card slot 1 CompactFlash Microdrive slot 1 Supported memory cards See page 68 Connectors USB Type A for connecting digital still camera USB keyboard 1 USB mini B for connecting PictBridge printer computer 1 LAN 1 HDMI OUT 4801 480p 720p 10801 1 COMPONENT VIDEO OUT 480i 480p 720p 10801 1 VIDEO OUT 4801 1 S VIDEO OUT 4801 1 AUDIO OUT L R 1 each DC IN 1 Power requirements 120V AC 60 Hz the unit DC 16V Power consumption 38 W maximum Ambient conditions Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F temperature gradient less than 10 C hour 50 F hour Operating humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Dimensions Approx 171 x 115 x 195 mm 6 3 4 x 4 5 8 x 7 3 4 in W x H x D without protruding parts Mass Approx 2 7 kg 6 lbs Supported file formats Still image JPEG JPG RAW SRF SR2 ARW Thumbnail of RAW files is displayed as native Resolution of recording pixels 25 165 824 pixels 6 144 width x 4 096 height file size less than 16 MB Note that recording pixels differ from valid pixels Maximum number of photos albums Albums 3 000 Photos 50 000 Photos for x ScrapBook x Pict Story HD 50 000 Photos w
55. n the selected album e The unit plays JPEG image files that conform to the DCF image file format Design rule for Camera File system Image standards for digital cameras regulated by JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association e Some functions may not work correctly for JPEG images that does not conform to DCF format still images edited with a computer etc 2 sojoud BulAofuy El 28 e It may take time to display depending on the file size e The following photos cannot be played JPEG image files larger than 6 145 width x 4 097 height Image files smaller than 63 dots width or height Progressive JPEG images files JPEG image files exceeding 16 MB e Image files with extreme aspect ratios may be unplayable Available OPTIONS during playback Available options differ depending on the situation Items Standard Full Screen Slideshow speed Slideshow Pause Actual Size Rotate right Rotate left Rename Set Tag Print Export View Info Hide Show Details Standard Displays the entire photo on the screen Black bands may appear vertically or horizontally around the photo Full Screen Displays the photo to fit the screen The portions that do not fit will be cut off Sets the pace for slideshow page 31 Plays pauses slideshow page 31 Displays the photo in actual size Rotates the photo clockwise by 90 degrees Rotates the photo cou
56. ng this product Model No HDMS S1D Serial No For the State of California USA only Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Perchlorate Material Lithium battery contains perchlorate 3 Notes About the Discs e To keep the disc clean handle the disc by its edge Do not touch the surface e Do not expose disc to direct sunlight or heat sources such as hot air ducts or leave it in a car parked in direct sunlight as the temperature may rise considerably inside the car After playing store the disc in its case Clean the disc with a cleaning cloth Wipe the disc from the center out ow e Do not use solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available disc lens cleaners or anti static spray intended for vinyl LPs e If you have printed the disc s label dry the label before playing Precautions Usage and storage e Only use the specified power cord e Never short circuit any of the connectors with a metallic object such as a keyholder e Do not leave the unit in locations where the temperature may rise above 60 C 140 R such as in direct sunlight Protect the unit from water and moisture e Use the unit on a flat level surface Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookshelf or similar unit To prevent fire or shock hazard do not place objects filled with liquids such as vases on the apparatus
57. nterclockwise by 90 degrees Changes photo names page 45 Assigns a tag of character strings to the photo Prints the photo page 48 Exports the photo to a memory card or disc page 47 Displays photo information Hides shows the photo on the screen You cannot view hidden photos Available OPTIONS for the thumbnail screen Available options differ depending on the situation Items Sort Jump Search By Tag Search By Date Multi Album Operations Multi Photo Operations Search Results previous Search Results next View Slideshow Create x ScrapBook Details Sorts albums By Date recent first By Date oldest first By Title A to Z By Title Z to A By Icon or By Creation Date Jumps to the desired photo according to the date title or icon order Searches for the photo by tag such as trip kids etc Searches for the photo by shooting date Exports multiple albums page 47 Enables some operations of Photo Operations page 29 to multiple photos Displays the previous search results Displays the next search results Shows the photo in the album Plays slideshow for photos in the album page 31 Allows you to create an x ScrapBook page 37 Items Create x Pict Story HD Copy Erase Divide Combine Album Operations Rename Set Icon Print Export View Info Copy Erase Rotate right Rotate left Photo Operations Hide Show Rename Set Ta
58. ocument 1 e Quick Start Guide 1 e Warranty card 1 e Software License Information 1 Preparing the Remote Insert two size AA R6 batteries matching the and ends on the batteries with the markings inside the battery compartment Be sure to close the battery cover properly When using the remote point it at the remote sensor ff on the unit Remote sensor 7 INPUT TVI d Pe DISPLAY a iG Do not expose the remote sensor to direct light from the sun or lighting apparatus Doing so may cause a malfunction Controlling a TV with the remote Pressin Press in Manufacturer first Second You can set the remote control s signal to control your TV If you set SO oui 4 the supplied remote to your TV s Daewoo t gt setting you can operate your TV s Emerson gt power switch channel or volume GE 4 Gold star 1 INPUT 55 Gen Gold star 2 TV VO Hitachi JVC 4 t Panasonic gt RY lt Philips 1 4 t ad Philips 2 t 4 Pioneer e t RCA 4 Samsung 1 gt t Ty Samsung 2 4 Operating Sanyo gt buttons Sharp pa 4 Toshiba 4 gt Zenith gt 4 While holding down TV I Hint press 44 lt _ or acco rding When you replace the batteries of the remote to the following list make the appropriate TV setting again e If you cannot operate your TV with the supplied remote try another setting under the same manufacturer again e The MU
59. ologies This product is designed to playback discs that conform to the Compact Disc CD standard Recently various music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies are being marketed by some record companies Please be aware that among those discs there are some that do not conform to the CD standard and may not be playable by this product e Some discs cannot be played on this unit due to the recording quality or physical condition of the disc or the characteristics of the recording device and authoring software The disc will not play if it has not been correctly finalized For more information refer to the operating instructions for the recording device On AC adaptor Install this unit so that the power cord can be unplugged from the wall socket immediately in the event of trouble Use the supplied AC adaptor for this unit as other adaptors may cause a malfunction 5 Table of Contents WARNING eeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 Notes About the Discs 4 Precautions sinsi 4 Main Features ccccceeeeeeeees 8 Guide to the Display Operations cccccceeeeeeeseeeeeees 10 Preparations Unpacking cscceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 12 Preparing the Remote 12 Controlling a TV with the POINOUC EEEE EEEE E N 13 Connecting to Your TV 14 Connecting to your TV using an HDMI CORE cecene 14 Connecting to your TV using a component video cord CY By PR eaa 16
60. or Mode Cover Stop Music Settings Edit Export Page Print Page Change Theme Details Switches to Cursor mode Plays the scrapbook from the beginning Stops playback and returns to the thumbnail screen Adds background music to the scrapbook page 36 Changes the design theme page 35 Exports the scrapbook page to a memory card or disc page 38 Prints the scrapbook page page 48 Available OPTIONS for Cursor mode Available options differ depending on the situation Items Edit Change Theme Music Settings Stop Cover Page Mode View Adjust Capture Erase Photo Details Changes the design theme page 35 Adds background music to the scrapbook page 36 Stops playback and returns to the thumbnail screen Plays the scrapbook from the beginning Switches to Page mode Shows the selected photo in full screen Adjusts the photo position manually Erases a photo from the scrapbook page and rearranges the layout It will not be erased from the original album If the scrapbook only contains a single photo it cannot be erased Available OPTIONS for the thumbnail screen Available options differ depending on the situation Items Sort Jump Multi File Operations Play Multi Erase Multi Export Details Sorts scrapbooks By Date recent first By Date oldest first By Title A to Z By Title Z to A By Icon or By Creation Date Jumps to the des
61. photos shot with a digital still camera you can select to Import all photos to the unit page 22 Import selected photos to the unit page 24 Enjoying x ScraoBook When photos are imported to the unit x ScrapBook albums are automatically created You can change the wallpaper or edit an x ScrapBook of your own See Enjoying Photo Albums x ScrapBook page 32 Enjoying x Pict Story HD x Pict Story HD files advanced slideshows Ri with background music are also created J automatically when photos are imported to the unit You can make your own unique file s D si using preset music or music from a favorite CD See Enjoying Advanced Slideshows x Pict Story HD page 40 8 Enjoying the best quality images on BRAVIA The unit displays imported photos on a connected TV You can enjoy better quality images by connecting with an HDMI cord If you have a Sony BRAVIA TV compatible with Photo TV HD you can enjoy the best quality images in splendid colors suitable for your TV m See Connecting to Your TV page 14 simply print and enjoy Connect the unit directly to a PictBridge printer You can print out photos and x ScrapBook aloums without a computer m See Printing Photos Using a PictBridge Printer page 48 Making a disc copy for storage Enjoy your favorite photos more by sharing with your frien
62. photos stored in the memory card or a disc page 38 unit to a memory card or disc Notes For ae memory cards and discs e Even if you press Vd on standby during see Supported Memory Card Types exporting the unit continues exporting page 68 and Supported Disc until it is finished Types page 70 e You cannot export to a DVD R DVD R CD R already recorded 1 Insert a memory card or disc e If you export to a DVD RW or DVD RW already containing files those files will be into the unit erased Press HOME Select Photo Browser and press Select HDD and press Select a photo you want to export and press OPTIONS 6 Select Photo Operations and press Select Export and press Select the media to export to and press 9 Select YES and press 47 so l0oud Bulyodxy gt Printing Photos Printing Photos Using a PictBridge Printer 48 When you connect a PictBridge compatible printer to the unit you can print photos or scrapbooks without using a computer PictBridge is a unified standard established by the Camera amp Imaging Products Association CIPA Press HOME Select Photo Browser and press Select HDD and press Select a photo you want to print and press OPTIONS Select Photo Operations or Aloum Operations Print and press The waiting for a printer connection display appears 6 Connect a PictBridge compa
63. ry Selects whether to create a scrapbook and x Pict Story HD file automatically when importing photos On Off x ScrapBook Page Numbering Selects whether to display a page number of a scrapbook when you export to a memory card disc or print out On Off Image Analysis Selects whether to activate the face location function etc when importing photos simply by pressing the IMPORT button page 22 On Off Auto Group Selects whether to activate the album creation function automatically by date or specific event when importing simply by pressing the IMPORT button page 22 On Off Info Banner Selects whether to automatically display the playback status title etc momentarily while playing a photo or an x ScrapBook On Off Sample Selects whether to display samples in Photo Browser or the thumbnail list On Off 60 Unit Settings The default setting is underlined HDMI Control Sets whether to link with the operation of the connected HDMI device e g turning on the power for both the unit and TV On Off Demo Mode Sets whether to start the demo automatically after turning on the unit or not operating for a set period of time On Off The demo may automatically start even while the slideshow or x Pict Story HD file is playing To stop the demo mode set Demo Mode to Off Clock Set Sets the clock of the unit See Setting the Clock page 18 So
64. t Sf Network Software Update oe Backup Restore Device Information 2 initialization 4 Setup Initialization 4 Setthe options and press To return to the previous Settings screen Press RETURN Setting List You can set up the following options Options Application Settings page 60 Allows you to create x ScrapBook and x Pict Story HD automatically and set the other playback options Unit Settings page 60 Allows you to set the date and time update firmware in the unit confirm the hard disk capacity and set the demo mode etc Video Setup page 61 Adjusts the video settings e g in case the aspect ratio of output images does not fit to TV screen Network page 61 Sets the network to connect to a computer Backup Restore page 62 Exports data in the unit s hard disk to DVD The data can be restored from a backup to the hard disk Initialization page 63 Initializes the hard disk of the unit or inserted DVD memory card Note that all stored images will be deleted Setup Initialization page 63 Resets all settings to default Date and time are not reset Data such as stored images are not deleted 59 yun y dN Bues i Application Settings The default setting is underlined x Pict Story Date Display Selects whether to display date information for x Pict Story HD files On Off Auto Creation x ScrapBook x Pict Sto
65. t you may call Sony Customer Information Service Center 1 800 222 SONY 7669 or http www sony com service The number below is for the FCC related matters only Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Trade Name SONY Model No HDMS S1D Responsible Party Sony Electronics Inc Address 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego CA 92127 U S A Telephone No 858 942 2230 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Important Safety Instructions 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outle
66. t consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over AA 83125A 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Copyright Copyright law prohibits unauthorized use of any recorded audio video for any other purpose than personal enjoyment Please be warned that the Memory Stick containing images and data protected by copyright shall be strictly used within copyright law Owner s Record The model and serial number are located on the rear panel of the unit Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regardi
67. tible printer to the unit and turn it on to USB jack USB cable not supplied 7 Select the setting items you want to set and press 8 After you complete the settings select Print and press Hints e Some printers support printing the shooting date on a photo To print the date set Print With Date to Yes in step 7 e When you select Multi Photo Operations Multi Print in step 5 you can print multiple photos e When you print a scrapbook select x ScrapBook in step 2 and select Operations from the OPTIONS menu in the thumbnail screen and then select Print e Connect the printer directly to the unit If you connect through a USB hub the unit may not work properly e When you connect a printer with an LCD display the printer may show a message such as Unsupported USB device is detected but printing will still be performed If you encounter a further problem disconnect and connect the USB cable and reset the printer in step 6 e When you print a scrapbook page some printers may not print the entire image 49 SO lOUd Bulwuud gt Connecting toa Computer Connecting with a USB cable Preparing the Unit panau pa and the Computer i You can connect this unit to a computer with a USB cable or a network cable Computer environment e Windows Vista Ultimate
68. ting is finished disconnect the USB cable 5 Turn off the unit and then turn it on again The import dialog appears 6 Complete importing according to the instructions Exporting photos in the unittoa computer via a USB cable 1 Turn on the computer and open My Computer 2 Double click HDMS S1D the unit 3 Export the photos in Export Folder to a folder on the computer by dragging and dropping 4 After exporting is finished disconnect the USB cable 57 Jaindwoy e o Buljoauu0y Importing photos from a computer via a network 58 You can import photos stored in the computer to the unit via a network 1 Start the unit server by the procedure in Connecting to the network page 51 2 Turn on the computer and open My Network 3 Click the Workgroup icon in Microsoft Windows Network of Whole Network 4 Double click HDMS S1D the unit 5 Import photos in the computer to ImportFolder by dragging and dropping 6 Whenimporting is completed select Finish in the display of this unit and press The server quits and the import dialog appears 7 Complete importing according to the instructions Exporting photos in the unittoa computer via a network 1 Start the server of the unit by the procedure in Connecting to the network page 51 2 Turn on the computer and open My Network 3 Click the Workgroup icon in Microsoft Windows Network of W
69. to 12 31 2030 e When turning on the unit for the first time you cannot cancel the Clock Settings 18 gt Importing Photos Preparation to Import Photos to the Unit Inserting and removing a memory card Inserting a Memory Stick Memory Stick Duo or SD Memory Card SD Multi Media Card MMC xD Picture Card xD Insert a memory card into its corresponding memory card slot If you use a Memory Stick Micro M2 or miniSD microSD card you need an M2 or miniSD microSD adaptor not supplied lt PRO STD DUO SD MMC xD Picture Card CF Microdrive EXPORT Picture Card Memory SD Memory Card Stick Duo With the labeled side up insert the memory Multi Media Card card in the A direction Memory Stick To remove pull out the card Inserting a CompactFlash CF Microdrive Insert the CF Microdrive all the way into the slot PRO STD DUO SD MMC xD Picture Card CF Microdrive EXPORT L et E A With the labeled side up insert the CF Microdrive in the A direction all CompactFlash the way into the slot Microdrive 19 so1oud Puiyodwj To remove a CF Microdrive Push the eject button all the way in release it and then pull the CF Microdrive out Push the eject button CF Microdrive pops out CF Microdrive EXPORT C xD Picture Card CF Microdrive EXPORT C xD Picture Card C
70. tor 2 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver 1s connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment The shielded Interface cable must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules If you have any questions about this produc
71. x Pict Story HD file s will automatically be created when importing has completed The data read write speed differs depending on the memory card disc and usage environment Coded data such as data protected by MagicGate cannot be imported to the unit If you stop importing while importing photos importing will be canceled and no photos will be imported to the unit If you stop importing while the unit is creating x ScrapBook album s x Pict Story HD file s all the photos imported and x ScrapBook album s x Pict Story HD file s created until then will remain in the unit Photos which are unplayable in this unit can be imported but will not be used in x ScrapBook and x Pict Story HD If you press Vo on standby during importing the display turns off but importing continues The unit turns off completely after importing is finished 23 so1oud Buluoduy Importing Selected Photos or Folders to the Unit Importing a single photo to the unit a RIV lt gt A OPTIONS OPTIONS HOME 1 Insert a memory card or disc containing photos page 19 When importing from a digital still camera directly connect to the USB jack page 21 2 Press HOME 3 Select Photo Browser and press 4 Select a media or device and press 5 Select a photo to import and press OPTIONS Photo Browser DVD 101msdcf Multi Album Operations B gt Multi Photo Op
72. your TV or change the T V s input source automatically using the remote supplied with this unit Set HDMI Control of Unit Settings to On page 60 Refer to the TV s operating instructions 14 Viewing best quality images If you have a Sony TV compatible with PhotoTV HD you can enjoy best quality images by the following connection and setting 1 Connect the unit to the TV using an HDMI cord not supplied 2 Set the TV s video setting to VIDEO A mode For details about VIDEO A refer to the TV s operating instructions Hint To enjoy images captured in Adobe RGB mode set the TV s video setting to sYCC mode The color space including Adobe RGB is converted into sYCC and is output from the unit For details refer to the TV s operating instructions On PhotoTV HD PhotoTV HD allows for a highly detailed photo like expression of subtle textures and colors By connecting Sony s PhotoTV HD compatible devices whole new world of photos can be enjoyed in breathtaking Full HD quality For instance the delicate texture of the human skin flowers sands and waves can now be expressed on the large screen in beautiful photo like quality When connecting to the HDMI OUT jack Improper handling may damage the HDMI OUT jack and the connector Make sure the connector is not upside down or tilted Connector is Not straight upside down Insert the HDMI connector

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