Home

1 - Manuals, Specs & Warranty

image

Contents

1. 4 O highway D a T S P n South Island 2 C South island 1 SS sme nee 8 9 10 if Album indicator Album tab Internal storage Shows the list of pictures saved on internal storage Album tab For Memory Stick LF X1 CompactFlash LF X5 Folder tabs Appear when the Memory Stick CompactFlash card is inserted Allow you to copy saved pictures to Memory Stick CompactFlash card Select All Unselect All Select All Selects the check boxes for all pictures in the tab Unselect All Clears the check boxes for all pictures in the tab Picture or Movie Select to enlarge pictures and play back movies Sort buttons Allow you to sort pictures by name or date last modified Each time you touch the same sort button sorting is switched between ascending and descending order Check box A check mark is added or removed from this box each time you select it Slide Show amp page 107 Sequentially displays all pictures in the tab or all pictures with check marks Draw page 108 Allows you to draw pictures and or text Send page 111 Attaches a picture with a check mark to e mail Info page 113 Allows you to change the name of a picture with a check mark enl
2. am looking forward to hearing from you A a el amp a CrP Hin Select this The content of the mail is displayed 94 Ke Tip When you open the Inbox the M indicator goes off and the X icon disappears The MA indicator is only available for the LF X1 When you are viewing other screens on the LocationFreeTV this indicator is enabled and lights up when new mail is automatically detected It may take time to finish receiving a mail if it comes with an attachment such as a picture The D icon appears beside mail that falls into the following categories Mail with an attached file that cannot be opened on the LocationFreeTV gt Forward the mail to a computer to open the attached file Mail in HTML format gt Select the HTML mail The mail is displayed in the Web window Displaying mail in full screen mode Select the mail you want to display then select View Deleting mail Select the mail to be deleted then select Delete Or select the check box beside the mail to be deleted then select Delete selected Following links in mail If you select a link in a mail the corresponding web page opens in the Web window Enlarging an attached picture To enlarge a picture sent with a mail select the picture To restore the previous display select Back Data 08 08 2004 16 00 0400 E From Michel T lt Michel so net com gt To lt Subject Su
3. ma Enter the Password for registration that was created in step 4 of Setting up for additional monitors page 58 Enter the name of the monitor being registered to the base station You can register any name Start button A confirmation message appears 6 Select Back The Monitor window reappears Core cccserccccscoreeseesereeeoreereereneeneeeeseoeE soccocoocococococococococoocoocococooooocooooooooooo suo s uuo pue dnjes E 60 Notes on using NetAV with additional monitors Refer to the illustration in Registering Other Monitors page 57 e Only one monitor can enjoy video with the base station at once In the case when the two monitors and are registered to the base station monitor or cannot establish a NetAV session with the base station while the monitor is receiving video from base station If you have configured the base station to enable Allow AV interception by registered monitors in the Register other monitors setting monitor B or can start NetAV while the monitor is receiving video from the base station When your monitor cannot receive video because monitor or is in a NetAV session with the base station you can see the indicator ESF at the top of the screen If you press GetAV button in such a case the NetAV session between monitor or and the base station will be disconne
4. SONY JIMy sony sHop GIELECTRONICS PLAYSTATION 3 4 5 6 7 B URC owore JO Paen F n e Ta CET s OOOO O D usa gt gt Bring movie theatre the into your living room System gt gt Stylish and purse onalized photo purses gt gt MiniDV Handycam Camcorders The with the new DVD Dream handbags and tote bags now from ImageStation finest quality with top of the line features Web icon Moves when a web page is being downloaded Web indicator Address field Viewing Web Pages Basics page 74 Displays the address of the current web page To open another web page select a new tab and enter the new address here A SSL icon Appears when a web page encrypted by SSL Secure Socket Layer is open Fav favorites page 76 Displays the Page List Fav window where you can save and access your favorite web page addresses o gt N History Displays a list of the web pages you have opened recently Save page 78 Displays the Page List Save window where you can save the current web page You can open saved web pages later without being connected to the Internet Tab Closes the web page displayed on the current tab and leaves the tab blank Tab If you select a link designed to open in anew window it is opened in a new tab Six tabs are available
5. Album bam Drawing 4 Pen ite For the LF X5 these buttons are categorized in the Effect tab For more on using the drawing palette see Using the Drawing Palette page 109 3 When you finish drawing select Save The Picture List window reappears The modified image is saved in the JPEG format as a different image and added to the beginning of the album Saving a drawing in progress Select Hold at the bottom of the Drawing window When you decide to continue editing you can display the saved image by selecting Return to hold at the bottom of the window Starting from scratch Select Restart at the bottom of the Draw window The original image is restored and you can start drawing from scratch Images photographed or created by other people cannot be used for purposes other than personal enjoyment without the permission of their copyright holders Drawing on the Screen Using the Drawing Palette Pen panel The display examples shown below are for the LF X1 For the LF X5 the actual screens will differ To draw pictures or text To blur an image 1 Select the type of pen Select Blur then use the stylus to 2 For Width select the width of the pen select the area you want to blur tip 3 Select the color you want to use from the color palette and it appears in the Color box 4 Draw pictures or text on the screen If you select the
6. E Tr EANN NANANA Y Check this The selected channels are deleted 5 Select Back twice The TV Video window reappears 6 Select Settings then select Exit Restoring a Deleted Channel Manually You can manually restore a deleted channel without performing automatic channel setup Channels this product can receive VHF 2 13 UHF 14 69 Cable TV 1 125 1 Open the Settings window and select TV Video The TV Video window appears 2 Select Channel Settings The Channel Settings window appears T coninucs sBulyjas pue suojouny E 129 3 Select Channel Skip Add 7 Select Settings then select Exit The Channel Skip Add window appears cc secccccccccccccscccecccccccccccccccvccesceeeecs In the Channel Skip Add window a list of the channels detected during automatic channel setup appears Ee rh f chennat a E gt DERSE Add The channel editing window appears 4 Set the channel you want to add and select Add Use and to specify the actual channel number of the station you selected Add Channel When the channel is added successfully the message Channel Added appears at the top of the screen If you try to add a channel which has already been registered the message This channel is already registered appears at the top of the screen 5 Select Back The Channel
7. Using an External Keyboard LF X1 only page 116 page 117 page 119 116 Entering Characters When you select an entry field to compose mail or to configure various settings the on screen keyboard appears Using the stylus you can type text by touching the appropriate keys This section describes how to enter characters using the Compose E mail window as an example You can use the same procedure to type text in other windows 1 Open the Compose E mail window page 89 and select an entry field The on screen keyboard appears For the LF X5 the keyboard input screen appears 2 Using the stylus select the character you want to type The selected character appears in the entry field lt lt e ww com Tel org ov edu a aeo SywBOL pace 3 After typing the desired text select Close The on screen keyboard disappears and the previous window reappears For the LF X5 select Exit instead of Close X Tips You can also connect and use an external keyboard not supplied page 119 POPC S OEE HHE EEE EOOH ESE EEEOEE EO OE OOH ESE OESEEEE EOS EOLES Using the On screen Keyboard Using the On screen Keyboard Alphabetic keyboard m Select All 6 a oO s19 9e1eYyD Bulie uy fil
8. spent a vacation at the beach last week twas a beautiful place and I had a great time So Itook a picture with my new digital camera v 1am looking forward to hearing fram you BLB aises Esie Setting an E mail Protection Password You can set an e mail protection password to prevent other people from reading your mail on the LocationFreeTV This section explains how to set a password for the first time You can also change your password using the same procedure Be careful not to forget your password If you forget the password you must reinitialize your mail settings page 136 which deletes all mail data Select Settings at the bottom right of the screen The Settings window appears 2 Select E mail The E mail window appears 3 Select Protection The Protection window appears 4 Enter a password then select OK The factory preset password is 0000 Enter a password OK The Password window appears 5 Select Change Password ET Settings gt E mail gt Protection gt Password EnabiolDisable Protection tection password J The Change Password window appears Using Mail Useful Functions Enter a password using up to eight letters and numbers and select OK You cannot use capital letters For confirmation enter the same password again Enter a password tt A te
9. 12 1 Alphabetic keyboard Ai ty Displays the alphabetic keyboard Moves the cursor 2 Shortcuts 12 Close Use to quickly type a web page or e mail Closes the on screen keyboard address For the LF X5 the on screen keyboard Displays the following shortcut strings returns to the original screen by selecting http www com net org gov edu ca Exit Paste Pastes copied characters Copy Copies selected characters Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor l or highlighted characters Select All Selects all characters in an entry field o ff A NI Enter Begins a new line Caps Displays the capital letter keyboard Shift Displays the capital letter keyboard temporarily After one letter is typed the alphabetic keyboard reappears ke Space Inserts a space Symbol keyboard j 1 Symbol Displays the symbol keyboard 2 Shortcuts Use to quickly type a web page or e mail address Displays the following shortcut strings http www com net org gov edu ca Copy Copies selected characters Paste Pastes copied characters Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor I or highlighted characters Select All Selects all characters in an entry field N el Enter Begins a new line to lt Moves the cursor Close Closes the on screen ke
10. 3 gs Settings gt Basic U 1 Clock Sets the current date time and time zone If the clock is not set correctly some web pages may not display properly Make sure to adjust the clock when it is incorrect Also note that if you change the time zone and select OK the monitor will restart The set time does not automatically shift to Daylight Saving Time Select a time zone from the list and change to DST Timer Sets the Sleep Timer and Power Save Timer Sleep Timer Sets the monitor to turn off automatically If you leave home or fall asleep without turning off the monitor this function turns it off automatically once the preset time 30 60 or 90 minutes has elapsed The base station does not turn off The Sleep Timer works even when using functions other than TV and video Power Save Timer Sets the Power Save Timer to activate and conserve battery power when you have not used the monitor for a while When the timer activates the monitor backlight shuts off and the screen goes dark The Power Save Timer does not function while in use with the AC adapter Stylus Calibration Calibrates the touch screen and stylus If the touch screen registers a different selection than where you indicate with the stylus you can perform this calibration so selections register accurately To select items on the screen use only the stylus
11. Hil How are you doing spent a vacation at the beach last week It was a beautiful place and had a great time So took a picture with my new digital camera How is it 1am looking forward to hearing from you al dl a 1 Mail indicator The content of the currently selected mail is 2 Inbox tab page 93 shown in the bottom half of the window Shows the list of received mail 4 Folder tab The content of the currently selected mail is Appears when a Memory Stick for the shown in the bottom half of the window LF X1 or a CompactFlash card for the LF Outbox tab X5 is inserted This allows you to move the Shows the list of sent mail and mail mail you have sent and received to an temporarily saved for future editing external media 5 Sort buttons Allow you to sort mail by icon address date or subject Each time you select the same sort button sorting is switched between ascending and descending order Select All Unselect All Select All Selects the check boxes for all displayed mail Unselect All Clears the check boxes for all displayed mail Search page 99 Allows you to search by keyword for a mail in the specified tab Picture attached icon page 90 Appears when a picture file is attached to a mail When the attached file is not a picture a paperclip icon appears instead Preview display Shows the content of the currently selected mail in the Inbox
12. Tip To check the other pictures you have attached select the blue framed picture in the Compose E mail window to open the Attached Pictures window Copying Pictures to a Memory Stick LF X1 ora CompactFlash Card LF X5 d Insert a Memory Stick LF X1 or Select a copy destination Example If you want to copy to Folder 3 on the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 select Folder 3 Select a place to copy Internal storage Memory Stick Album Folder1 To check that the pictures have been copied open the Picture List window for the destination folder CompactFlash card LF X5 into the slot on the monitor Open the Picture List window with the pictures you want to copy Select the check boxes for the desired pictures and select Copy Unselect All Folder Folder Select All ie ra A message appears asking you to select a copy destination Renaming folders on a Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 1 Select Settings at the bottom right of the screen The Settings window appears 2 Select Album The Album window appears 3 Select Folders The Folders window appears You cannot select this button unless a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 is inserted 4 Selec
13. m A CompactFlash e Never remove the CompactFlash card from the unit or turn off the power to the unit when The CompactFlash card indicator is lit orange Mail or other data is being moved to the CompactFlash card Images or other data are copying to the CompactFlash card Data on the CompactFlash card is being deleted The CompactFlash card is being initialized Mail or other data on the CompactFlash card is being printed e Data on the CompactFlash card may be damaged if During data transfer you remove the CompactFlash card from the unit turn off the power to the monitor remove the AC power adapter or the battery runs out The CompactFlash card indicator lights orange during data transfer You use the CompactFlash card in a place affected by static charge and or electric noise Using a Memory Stick Duo A standard sized Memory Stick cannot be used When Memory Stick Duo is inserted into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor the size becomes the same as the CompactFlash card to allow use with the LF XS5 Using a CompactFlash Card LF X5 Only Insert the Memory Stick Duo into the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor Slide the Memory Stick Duo into the slot in the direction shown in the diagram Insert the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor into the CompactFlash slot of the LF X5 With a Memory Stick Duo inserted into the Memory Stick Duo Adaptor slide th
14. Do not remove the Memory Stick while it is reading or writing data Data may be damaged if The Memory Stick is removed or the LocationFreeTV is turned off while reading or writing You use the Memory Stick in a location subject to the effects of static electricity or electric noise e We recommend that you back up important data recorded on the Memory Stick Do not affix anything other than the supplied label to the Memory Stick label area Affix the label so that it does not stick out beyond the label area Sx 471 Use q OedW0D LX 471 499S Aiowey a e When storing or carrying a Memory Stick keep it in its original case e Do not touch the terminal of the Memory Stick with anything including your fingers or metallic objects Do not strike bend or drop the Memory Stick Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick Do not allow the Memory Stick to get wet Do not use or store the Memory Stick in locations subject to Extreme heat such as in a closed car parked in the sun Direct sunlight Humidity or corrosive substances About data e When you set the Memory Stick erasure prevention switch to LOCK data such as images and mails cannot be recorded edited or deleted Be sure to unlock the switch before transferring or copying data on the LocationFreeTV to the T coninucs 123 124 Memory
15. LF X1 Only ee page 122 Supported Media Types scene page 122 Memory Stick Media ceceeseeeseseeeeeeneeees page 123 Using a CompactFlash Card LF X5 Onlly page 124 Initializing a Memory Stick CompactFlash Card page 126 122 Using a Memory Stick LF X1 Only Inserting a Memory Stick Insert a Memory Stick in the slot on the right of the monitor until you hear it click Memory Stick indicator Insert in the direction of the arrow O Tip The Memory Stick indicator lights orange when data is transferred between the LocationFreeTV and the Memory Stick Removing the Memory Stick Slightly push the Memory Stick inward and then remove it e Never remove the Memory Stick or turn off the power when The Memory Stick indicator is lit orange Mail or other data is being transferred to the Memory Stick Images or other data are being copied to the Memory Stick Data on the Memory Stick is being deleted The Memory Stick is being initialized Mail or other data on the Memory Stick is being printed e Data on the Memory Stick may be damaged if During data transfer you remove the Memory Stick from the LocationFreeTV turn off the power to the monitor remove the AC power adapter or the battery runs out The Memory Stick
16. indicator lights orange during data transfer You use the Memory Stick in a location affected by static charge and or electric noise Supported Media Types The following media types can be used with the LocationFreeTV Read Write Memory Stick Yes Memory Stick with memory select function Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick type Memory Stick Yes 1 Magic Gate High speed data transfer compatible Memory Stick Duo Magic Gate High speed data transfer compatible Magic Gate Memory Stick Yes Magic Gate Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Yes Memory Stick PRO Duo MagicGate cards can be used but the MagicGate function is not supported 2h Memory Stick Duo adapter is needed to use Memory Stick Duo e There is no assurance that the LocationFreeTV will work with all Memory Stick media Using a Memory Stick LF X1 Only e The LocationFreeTV supports Memory Stick sizes a ae z up to 1 GB Operation with Memory Stick PRO Memory Stick Media media having higher capacity is not guaranteed Notes on using Memory Stick media e When you set the Memory Stick erasure prevention switch to LOCK data cannot be recorded edited or deleted Terminal PAI LOCK NX Erasure prevention switch Label area The position and shape of the write protect switch may differ between the various types of Memory Stick
17. soccoococococococococosococococococooooococooooooooo 4 Configure the necessary items and select OK Settings CaS Gay D Font Size To increase the font size select Large Default Page This sets the homepage that appears when you select the Home button in the Web window The default setting for the homepage is the LocationFreeTV web page Enter the address of the web page you want to set as your homepage Character Code Most web pages include information about language encoding If not text may not display correctly Use this setting to select the language for a web page The default setting is English Western If you changed the character code the new character code takes effect after you restart the monitor Enable JavaScript Clear the check box if web pages that use JavaScript do not display properly or if you do not want them to be displayed Enable Flash Clear the check box if you do not want web pages that use Flash to be displayed Enable Java Applet Clear the check box if web pages that use Java Applet do not display properly or if you do not want them to be displayed Erase Cache Select to erase the cache memory The content of web pages you view is temporarily saved in the cache memory but the cache memory is automatically cleared when a certain amount of memory is used This button allows you to clear the cache memory man
18. w h d excluding protrusions 7 oz 200 g AC LX5M for the monitor Power requirements Rated output Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions Mass 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz DC OUT 12 VDC 3 A 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C 14 F to 140 F 10 C to 60 C Approx 4 x 2 x 16 inches 99 5 x 49 5 x 25 5 mm w h d excluding protrusions 8 oz 240 g BP LX5A Battery Rated voltage Capacity Type Dimensions Mass Operating temperature Storage temperature 7 4 V DC 2 200 mAh Lithium ion battery Approx 5 x 234 x 1y inches 146 2 x 69 8 x 10 1 mm w h d 6 oz 160 g 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C 14 F to 95 F 10 C to 35 C Specifications BP LX5B Battery Rated voltage Capacity Type Dimensions Mass Operating temperature Storage temperature General 74 VDC 4 800 mAh Lithium ion battery Approx 5 2 x 23 4 x E inches 146 2 x 69 8 x 20 0 mm w h d 8 oz 220 g 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C 14 F to 95 F 10 C to 35 C Power consumption Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions Mass Base Station Approx 12 W watching TV Approx 0 6 W power off using AC power adapter Monitor Approx 10 W watching TV using AC power adapter Approx 10 W watching TV using battery Approx 18 W power off charging battery 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C 14 F to 113 F
19. 10 C to 45 C Base Station Approx 2 x 83 4 x T inches 5 8 x 22 2 x 18 0 cm w h d excluding protrusions Monitor Approx sl x 4 x Me inches 20 6 x 11 1 x 2 6 cm w h d excluding protrusions Base Station Approx 1 Ibs 3 oz 550 g T coninucs s1 4 0 Fy 155 Monitor Communication range Standards Frequency range Modulation Power requirements Battery duration Battery charging time Supplied accessories Approx 1 lbs 4 oz 555 g including the battery BP LX5A Approx 1lbs 6 oz 627g including the battery BP LX5B Indoors approx 30 m 100 feet depending on the environment TEEE802 11 a b g 2 4 GHz 5 GHz DS SS Modem and OFDM Modem AC power adapter 100 V AC 50 60 Hz Battery 2 200 mAh BP LX5A 4 800 mAh BP LX5B BP LX5A_ Approx 80 minutes at minimum Backlight BP LX5B Approx 2 hours 50 minutes at minimum Backlight BP LX5A_ Approx 80 minutes BP LX5B Approx 3 hours BP LXSA battery 1 BP LX5B battery 1 Stylus 1 AC LX1B AC power adapter for the base station 1 AC LXS5SM AC power adapter for the monitor 1 Power cord 2 IR Blaster 1 Base station stand 1 Operating instructions 1 Important software notice 1 Warranty card 1 Carrying case 1 Optional Accesories BP LX5B rechargeable battery LFA ST5 Stylus Memory Stick Duo Adaptor for CompactFlash Slot MSAC MCFIN Headphones Aud
20. E mail window e Hew 89 90 e From the Outbox Select and open the mail to be deleted then select Delete Or select the check box beside the mail then select Delete selected Attaching a Picture or Movie Just as you might enclose pictures or drawings when writing a letter by hand you can attach pictures and movies taken with a digital camera to your mail You can select the picture or movie file you want to attach from those saved in the album or on a Memory Stick for the LF X1 or an a CompactFlash card for the LF X5 If the size of a mail including attached pictures and movies exceeds about 5 MB you cannot send the mail The list of attached pictures displays the total size of all attached pictures and movies page 113 Enter the subject text and recipient of the mail 2 Select Attach ca allilla aa A 3 fe fs Bock we saw Selle S5 Back Bis eset Attach The picture selection window appears 3 Select the check box for a picture or movie then select Attach Folder tab Appears with a Memory Stick in the LF X1 or a CompactFlash card in the LF X5 Album al Select Al Unselect All el fel ES Attach To attach multiple pictures or movies select the check box next to each To attach images saved on
21. page 81 Viewing PDF Files on the Web page 82 Configuring Other Settings cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees page 82 To access the Internet you also need to contract with an Internet service provider ISP See Connecting to the Internet page 37 and Configuring Network Settings page 40 74 Viewing Web Pages Basics This section explains how to display the Web window and open web pages As an example let us try accessing the Sony web site http Wwww sony com O Tip For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 1 Open the Index window and select Web The Web window appears 2 Select the address field Address field The on screen keyboard appears 3 Using the on screen keyboard enter http www sony com then select Close URL The keyboard disappears and the unit starts downloading the Sony web site While downloading the Internet icon at the top left of the screen moves When downloading is finished the Sony web site opens and the Internet icon stops moving With the LF X5 select Exit after inputting the web page address Your contract with an Internet Service Provider ISP may prohibit you from accessing the Internet from more than one device at a time For more information check with your ISP Using the Web Window Parts and controls on the Web window Using the Web Window
22. Be sure to automatically preset channels at a location where radio wave conditions are stable Auto Program for the Built in Tuner d Remove the stylus from its compartment 3 Select TV Video then touch anywhere on the screen with it TV Video You can extend the stylus if you want For the LF X1 Gi beckion secooosocococooococooosococosooooocooooooooosooooooo 4 Select Channel Settings Channel Settings The Channel Settings window appears 5 For CABLE select ON or OFF then select Auto Program Settings Settings gt TvIVidoo gt Channnol settings sa Select band caste o o Auto Program Channel Skip Add Kua O To perform automatic channel set up for cable TV channels 1 to 125 select ON for CABLE in step 5 Channel scanning begins It may take several minutes to complete scanning 6 When scanning ends successfully the message Automatic channel scan has finished appears After confirming this message select OK 7 Select Back The TV Video window reappears 8 Select Remote Settings The Remote Settings window appears 9 Select TV On the Remote Settings window you can configure the on screen remote control w Set on screen ramote controller for TV Video 1 Set on screen remot
23. by the set top box cannot be preset automatically Make sure the set top box is turned on 4 When channel scanning ends successfully the message Automatic channel scan has finished appears Cee eercrrescccsereceoreeeeeseroerereonereeeseNeeeeS 6 Select Back The TV Video window reappears 7 Select Settings then select Exit A TV program appears Make sure the programs that appear are from the STB and not the internal tuner Then proceed with the remote control settings If programs from the STB do not appear at this point touch the screen and use the on screen remote to select channel 3 or 4 whichever displays the STB programs 8 Open the Settings window and select TV Video The TV Video window appears 9 Select Remote The Remote window appears COPS CCS O EH EEE OE EOEETEEEOEHESEOEEOE OT EOEDESEE EES EOEOS 10 select prv On the Remote Settings window you can configure the on screen remote control The TV window appears 1 1 Select External TV tuner and select the make and type of the connected device then press Power When the device is configured correctly you can turn it on and off by selecting Power Use the sub screen to confirm that the power turns on and off If selecting Power several times does not turn on and off the connected devices make sure the make and type you have selected are correct e Even if the p
24. example see Cable connection Cable modem LAN cable pages 38 and 39 Cable TV line DSL connection DSL modem and splitter LAN cable pages 38 and 39 Analog telephone line To access the Internet you also need to contract with an Internet service provider ISP DSL modems that connect via a USB interface are not supported You cannot connect the LocationFreeTV to the Internet if your ISP e prevents devices other than computers from connecting to the Internet e requires you to install special software on devices connecting to the Internet e requires you to configure settings that are not available on the LocationFreeTV suo s uuo pue dnjes E Connection Examples This section offers examples of some typical methods for connecting to the Internet The connection method you should use depends on your ISP For more information contact your ISP e Connecting to a cable or DSL modem Use a LAN cable not supplied to connect the LAN port on the base station to a cable or DSL modem If your apartment building is equipped with Ethernet wall jacks directly connect the base station to a wall jack eg Tip Rear of base station Labels such as ETHER 10 Base T 100 Base TX f LAN and ENET are used to identify the Ethernet LAN cable not supplied port on a cable or DSL modem to LAN port Cable or DSL modem to Internet To complete the connection refer to the operating instruct
25. supplied Battery charging time Charging Monitor Monitor method On Off LF X1 Monitor AC 2 5 hours 2 hours power adapter AC LX1M LF X5 Monitor AC Charge BP LX5A power disabled 80 minutes adapter BP LX5B AC LX5M 3 hours Times are approximate Battery Life Approximate life of a fully charged battery For the LF X1 4 hours at minimum Backlight 3 hours at medium Backlight 1 hour 40 minutes at maximum Backlight For the LF X5 BP LXS5A 80 minutes BP LXS5B 2 5 hours Times are approximate It is based on continuous television viewing Actual battery life may vary based on usage patterns A warning appears minute before the battery runs out The battery indicator at the top of the screen also shows the remaining battery charge rem aa ee 2 jm Ca gt Cd gt 2C a 100 charge 30 charge 10 charge Power will remains remains remains shut off soon T coninucs suo o uuo pue dnyas E 27 28 e When storing the battery long term use up any remaining charge then remove the battery and store it in a cool place In addition fully charge the battery and use up the entire charge at least once a year before returning the battery to storage e Like other rechargeable batteries the supplied lithium ion battery gradually loses its ability to charge with repeated use When battery life decreases significantly it is time to buy a new battery The battery can be cha
26. 640 x 480 pixels and a picture drawn on the LF X5 512 x 384 pixels So when a picture drawn on one model of the LocationFreeTV is displayed on the other model it may look slightly different 1 Select Settings at the bottom right of the screen The Settings window appears 2 Select Album 3 Select the check box beside Show 640 x 480 pictures in full screen e g drawing at the bottom of the screen Viewing a Slide Show 1 Open the Picture List window clear the check boxes for all pictures and select Slide Show All the pictures in the album are enlarged and displayed in order 2 To quit the slide show touch an enlarged image The Picture List window reappears The slide show function skips large sized high quality images that cannot be enlarged If no picture in the album can be enlarged you cannot start a slide show Displaying selected pictures ina selected order Select the check box for the desired slide show pictures in the order you want them to appear and select Slide Show The images you selected are displayed in the order you selected them If you select only a single picture the slide show keeps showing the same picture Changing the slide show screen change interval You can change the amount of time that each picture appears using the Settings window Viewing Images in the Album Select Settings at
27. Antenna Le splitter not supplied Antenna cable not supplied N Turning On the Power Turning On the Power Connecting the Power Cord to the Base Station suo o uuo pue dnjes E Finish making all other connections before connecting the power cord Rear of base station gt g Power switch h a ye O8 bj 8 z lo S 000 Q00 to wall outlet Oa AC LX1B AC power adapter supplied Power cord supplied to DC IN ds P Connect the power cord to the base station AC power adapter AC LX1B and the AC power adapter to the DC IN jack on the base station then plug the power cord into a wall outlet e Be sure to use the base station AC power adapter e Do not bundle the base station AC power adapter AC LX1B The monitor AC power adapter cord and the antenna cable together Doing so may AC LX1M for the LF X1 AC LX5M for the LF interfere with your television reception X5 cannot be used as a substitute fl a 88 24 Inserting the Battery For the LF X1 1 Place the monitor on a soft cloth with the LCD screen down 2 From the top of the compartment slide the battery in as far as it will go Q Keep the monitor stand closed when inserting the battery e Insert the battery so that the side with the symbol faces upward e Insert the battery until you hear it click Removing the battery Push and hold the ta
28. Connecting via LAN 3 Select LAN DHCP Manual IP address Assigning an IP Address setting Manually LAN DHCP Manual IP address setting Co eeececcvesccscereceeneesersereeeeeeoneeeeereneeeCS d Perform steps 3 through 6 of Connecting via LAN DHCP page 40 to display the LAN DHCP Manual IP address Settings window 2 Clear the check box next to Automatic DNS configuration and input the proper value for DNS1 and DNS2 A confirmation window appears Clearing the check box for the above items also clears this check box CROCS HSESHHEHHEHSEHSSEHHSHHEHESHESHEEHSEHSOSESHESEEEEE 4 Select OK This sets the configuration for LAN DHCP Manual IP address Settings Clear this check box Settings When you are finished Back Set Connect to the Internet and check that you can Refer to the documents provided by open web pages For details on how to open a web your ISP to input the proper values page see Viewing Web Pages Basics page 74 Tips e You may capture and save the configured setup Connecti ng Via LAN PPPo E screen for future reference page 70 e For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 Select Settings at the bottom right of the The Internet Connection window SOrEEN reappears If Settings is not shown touch anywhere on the screen
29. DC Capacity 4 400 mAh Type Lithium ion battery Dimensions Approx 4 4 x 3 x je inches 123 6 x 88 0 x 20 5 mm w h d Mass 11 oz 310 g Operating 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C temperature Storage 14 F to 95 F 10 C to 35 C temperature General Power consumption Base Station Approx 12 W watching TV Approx 0 6 W power off using AC power adapter Monitor Approx 55 W watching TV charging battery Approx 24 W watching TV using battery Approx 43 W power off charging battery Operating 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C temperature Storage 14 F to 113 F temperature 10 C to 45 C Dimensions Base Station Approx 2 x 83 4 x 7 inches 5 8 x 22 2 x 18 0 cm w h d excluding protrusions Monitor Approx 14 x oy x114 inches 36 5 x 24 0 x 3 1 cm w h d excluding protrusions Mass Base Station Approx 1 Ibs 3 oz 550 g Monitor Approx 5 Ibs 5 oz 2 4 kg including the battery Communication Indoors approx 30 m range 100 feet depending on the environment Wireless LAN TEEE802 11 a b g Standard Frequency range 2 4 GHz 5 GHz Modulation DS SS Modem and OFDM Modem Power AC power adapter 100 240 requirements V AC 50 60 Hz Battery 4 400 mAh Battery duration Approx 4 hours at minimum Backlight Approx 3 hours at medium Backlight Approx 100 minutes at maximum Backlight Battery charging Approx 2 5 hours monitor time power on Approx 2
30. Infrared receiver When controlling two devices with the IR Blaster position the devices and the IR Blaster as shown IR Blaster Infrared receivers If the infrared receivers on two devices do not line up and cannot be controlled with the single supplied IR Blaster you need to purchase a plug adapter not supplied and another IR Blaster Connect the plug adapter to the IR BLASTER port on the base station and connect each IR Blaster to a port on the adapter plug Y Tips If the IR Blaster cable is too short use the extension cable RK G138 not supplied Infrared receivers on Sony VCRs and other products are identified with the J symbol 3 Open the Settings window and select TV Video The TV Video window appears 4 Select Remote Settings The Remote Settings window appears 5 Select Video 1 or Video 2 according to the input terminal to which the device is connected The Video 1 or Video 2 window appears 6 From the list inthe upper part of the window select the make and type of the connected device then select Power When you select a make various types for that make are displayed Select a make Power Select a type When the device is configured correctly you can turn it on and off by selecting Power Use the sub screen to confirm that the power turns on and off If selecti
31. LF X1 only Problem Keys on an external keyboard do not respond Causes and remedies e Make sure the text entry field is selected e Make sure the connector from the keyboard is securely connected Cannot use some keys on an external keyboard e You may not be able to use some keys with the LF X1 e A USB type keyboard with a hub may not operate correctly TV and video Problem No color or incorrect color Causes and remedies e Adjust the picture quality page 68 e Verify whether the AV cable is correctly connected Picture appears but no sound e Make sure the volume is not turned down all the way If is displayed on the screen press VOLUME on the monitor to make it disappear LF X1 only e Make sure there are no headphones connected Problem No picture Troubleshooting Causes and remedies Make sure the base station is turned on During wireless connection inside the home if the wireless signal has been lost move closer to the base station until you reach a place where appears During wireless connection inside the home if a nearby device such as another wireless access point is operating on the same wireless channel as the signal from the base station change the setting on the wireless access point When Wireless or Wired LAN is selected in On the go mode either connect through NetAV or change to the wireless connection page 47 When using wired LAN mode ve
32. LocationFreeTV can only be programmed to access one mail account ssecocoococosooooooooosooooosooooooooooooooosooooooo Select Settings at the bottom right of the screen If Settings is not shown touch anywhere on the screen to make it appear The Settings window appears 2 Select E mail The E mail window appears 3 Select Send Receive The Send Receive window appears 4 Input the proper values for each item then select OK Name Enter the name you want to appear as the sender s name on your outgoing mail Symbols cannot be used E mail Address Enter the mail address you want to appear as the sender s address on your outgoing mail continuen suo o uuo pue dnjes E 43 44 Account Name This is used to verify that the user has authorization to access the mail account Password 2 This is used to verify that the user has authorization to access the mail account For security password characters are shown as asterisks POP3 3 Specify the server from which to receive mail SMTP 4 Specify the server from which to send mail Keep e mail stored on the server Usually select No Select Yes if you want the mail you receive on the LocationFreeTV to be available later on another device e g computer If you select Yes you will repeatedly receive the same mail The factory preset is No Check e mail aut
33. On run automatic channel preset again e Make sure the base station is turned on e Connect the antenna cable securely to the base station page 20 e Make sure the STB is set correctly Also confirm the specifications Cannot get some specific TV channels to appear Change the channel setting and adjust the reception frequency page 30 Cannot get cable TV channels to appear Images from a connected device do not appear e The unit supports cable TV channels 1 to 125 If you want to watch other channels or the channel signal is scrambled connect a cable set top box to the video input terminal on the base station e Firmly attach the connection cables Check that the connections to the red white yellow and S Video jacks are correct page 21 e Non interlace signals from computers or other equipment cannot be displayed e Make sure the device is connected to the correct input terminal page 14 e Make sure you have not connected the device to the video output terminal Connect to the video input 1 or 2 terminals page 14 e After verifying whether Cable is set to On run automatic channel preset again e When connecting an STB or other device by antenna cable switch to channel 3 or 4 to display the image from the STB For channels other than 3 or 4 select TV from Settings gt TV Video gt Remote Settings and after temporarily selecting the internal TV tuner change to channel 3 or 4 with
34. Outbox or Folder tab Check box A check mark is added or removed from this box each time you select it Receive page 93 Checks for new mail New page 89 Allows you to compose a new mail Using the Mail Window Reply Resend or Edit Reply Resend or Edit appears depending on the content of the currently selected mail Reply Displays the window for replying to mail page 95 Resend Displays the window for editing and sending mail that you have already sent Edit Displays the window for editing mail Move amp page 98 Moves specified mail to a folder on a Memory Stick for the LF X1 or a CompactFlash card for the LF X5 Delete amp page 89 Deletes specified mail including any attached files View Displays the text of the selected mail on the entire screen PIP Displays TV or video on the sub screen This function is not available for the LF X5 Settings Displays the Settings window Select E mail in the Settings window to configure mail settings such as font size Henw 7 88 Compose Mail window e No E o a A 3 4 eeke 8 9 10 1 Text field Address Book page 96 Enter the body of message Displays the Address Book Subject field Save page 89 Enter the subject of the mail Saves the curren
35. a Memory Stick for the LF X1 or a CompactFlash card for the LF X5 select the desired Folder tab O Tip If you select a picture the picture is enlarged To restore the previous display touch the picture again axe x The F icon appears to the right of images that exceed 4 MB to indicate that you cannot attach and send them For movies the cia icon appears An error message appears if you select Attach when the total size of the attached images and movies exceeds 4 MB If this happens reduce the number of attached pictures or movies The selected picture is displayed in the Compose E mail window 4 Select Send to send the mail Emai subject Baath Bear John x hat How have you been 1 hac been to Maldives with my friends inal To onn Samasa nater P GE Gm co I Geet isan Bec 2 Select Se a Adare A am LD haa oes SD sock ORe eases f Ti When attaching multiple pictures the picture selected first appears in the Compose E mail window e If you specify too many addresses in the To Cc or Bcc field the LocationFreeTV may not send mail even when the total size of attached pictures is less than 4 MB e Outgoing mail will show the file names and not the picture names to recipients e It may take time to send or receive mail with attached pictures or movies if the attachment is l
36. and do not use other objects such as a pen or a stick Doing so can scratch the screen or cause it to crack Sound Turns on and off the operation beep that sounds when you operate the monitor Storage Size In addition to checking the available memory on the monitor you can also check the memory on a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 Initialize page 135 Allows you to return all settings to the factory defaults to reset only the settings for the monitor or base station and to initialize format a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 Setting Up TV Channels Manually Manually edit TV channels when e You want to delete a channel from those preset during automatic channel setup e You want to restore a channel deleted previously Deleting Unwanted Channels You can delete unwanted TV channels from the preset TV channel list If you want to restore deleted channels perform Auto Program again page 32 or see Restoring a Deleted Channel Manually on the right side of this page 1 Open the Settings window and select TV Video The TV Video window appears 2 Select Channel Settings The Channel Settings window appears 3 Select Channel Skip Add The Channel Skip Add window appears Setting Up TV Channels Manually 4 Place a check mark beside the channel you want to delete and select Skip You can select multiple channels at once
37. black frame of the color To erase pictures or text palette the Color box turns black 1 Select Eraser 2 For Width select the width of the eraser 3 Use the stylus to select the area you To apply effects want to erase You can apply effects to the entire image Brighter Brightens the image Darker Darkens the image To pick a color from an Neg Pos Reverses the colors of the image image Sepia Applies a sepia tone to the 1 Select Pick image 2 On the image touch the color you want to use The Color box turns the color you touched and you can draw with that color To paint an entire area You can paint in the entire area enclosed by a shape such as a circle or polygon 1 Using the pen draw the shape you want to paint in 2 Select Paint 3 Select the inside of the shape The entire shape is painted the color in the Color box The entire screen not just the shape is To undo an operation dae notj pe Select Undo e You have not closed the shape The last operation you performed on the e You have changed the paint color image is undone after drawing a closed shape e You have used Stamp or Pastel to draw a shape Mosaic Applies a mosaic filter to the image With each press up to 10 times the mosaic becomes more intense Pressing here 11 times restores the original image continues 109 110 Stamp panel There are five types of stamps you can
38. hours monitor power off Supplied BP LX1A battery 1 accessories Stylus 1 AC LX1B AC power adapter for the base station 1 AC LX1M AC power adapter for the monitor 1 Power cord 2 IR Blaster 1 Base station stand 1 Ferrite core 1 Operating instructions 1 Important software notice 1 Warranty card 1 Optional Accesories BP LX1A rechargeable battery pack LFA F1 splash proof jacket LFA STI retractable stylus LFA C1 cradle LFA W1 VESA wallmount attachment Memory Stick small IC storage media Headphones Audio video cables PC 232S plug adapter RK G138 IR Blaster extension cable VM 50 IR Blaster VMC N320TP VMC N120TT AV cable These accessories are available as of 9 2004 Note that these accessories may not be immediately available and that production of them may be stopped at any time Design and specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications T coninucs s1 4 0 g 153 For the LF X5 System Television system Channel coverage Tuning system Screen size Display Drive system Effective picture element ratio Effective picture elements Speaker Audio output Web browser HTML Image file types NTSC VHF 2 13 UHF 14 69 CATV 1 125 PLL synthesizer 6 0 x 3 inches 7 inches 15 2 x 9 1 cm w h diagonal Transparent TN LCD panel TFT Active matrix drive system 99 99 Horizontal 800 dots Vertical 480 lines
39. in total Immediately after connecting to the Internet all tabs are blank except the leftmost tab When all six tabs are in use you must first close a tab before you can open another web page Back Opens the previous web page 11 Fwd forward Opens the next web page 12 Home page 82 Opens the web page you have specified as default page Reload Reloads the current web page Stop Stops loading the web page Search page 80 Searches the current page for a specified character string Copy Copies highlighted text 15 Font Size Changes the font size of all characters on the screen PIP LF X1 only page 69 Displays TV or video in the sub screen Settings page 82 Displays the Settings window Select Web in the Settings window to configure settings for web browsing After viewing a web page that requires user authentication To protect users privacy some web pages before allowing access require users to log in with a user ID the user s name etc and password to verify their identity When finished viewing one of these web pages make sure to select log out if available before proceeding to another web page Failure to do so may allow other people to view your personal information On the Internet there is a danger of personal information being leaked or stolen This device supports SSL to encrypt information for increased security When a web site that supports SSL
40. is a registered trademark of Tao Group Limited Java is a trademark or registered trademark of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries All other company names and product names mentioned here may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies The symbols for and are omitted in these instructions Copyright 2003 Dr Brian Gladman Worcester UK All rights reserved LICENSE TERMS The free distribution and use of this software in both source and binary form is allowed with or without changes provided that 1 Distributions of this source code include the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Distributions in binary form include the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other associated materials 3 The copyright holder s name is not used to endorse products built using this software without specific written permission ALTERNATIVELY provided that this notice is retained in full this product may be distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License GPL in which case the provisions of the GPL apply INSTEAD OF those given above DISCLAIMER This software is provided as is with no explicit or implied warranties in respect of its properties including but not limited to correctness and or fitness for purpose 159 http www sony net Printed
41. movie is playing or paused e For large sized movies playback speed may be slower than normal The playback window goes dark when a movie ends with the Play FF or Rew operations Using the Album Useful Functions e To play back a movie you can also select its check box select Info and then select Play Movie in U S i n g th e Al bu m the Information window E E E Useful Functions Sending a Picture by Mail You can select a picture from the album and send it to someone by mail 1 Open the Picture List window select the check box of the picture you want to attach to the mail and select Send You can send multiple picture by selecting multiple check boxes select Ai Unselect All aN i i B check box The Compose E mail window appears The my icon appears to the right of pictures that exceed 4 MB to indicate that you cannot attach and send them For movies the icon appears An error message appears if you select Attach when the total size of the attached pictures and movies exceeds 4 MB You can check image file sizes in the Information window page 113 When you have attached multiple pictures the picture that you attached first is displayed in the Compose E mail window Subject ic lt i gt KIE HIG 8 E sea Ease Cene Doene Onat
42. on the TV screen and allows you to select a channel Different remote controls appear depending on the settings This monitor does not support non interlace signals used for computer monitors etc Using the TV Video Screen SAP button page 68 Switches between STEREO and SAP when an SAP program is tuned in Wide button LF X5 only page 71 Switches to Wide Screen mode Select repeatedly to cycle through the Wide Screen mode settings Wide Zoom Normal Full Zoom Rate button Optimizes picture quality according to the ambient radio wave conditions GetAV appears here when RBF appears on the upper portion of the screen only appears when another bound monitor is connected to the base station using NetAV Settings button Displays the Settings window suoljeiodc soiseg H 67 68 Selecting a Secondary Audio Program SAP The secondary audio program SAP mode is available for television broadcasts that include multiple audio tracks cecococococooococococooocooooo When a TV program with multiple audio tracks is tuned in repeatedly select SAP at the bottom left of the screen to switch between audio tracks Each time the SAP button is pressed STEREO or SAP appears in the bar on the screen eecocococoocoooo O Tip To select an SAP option for external equipment use the remote supplied with the connected equipment c
43. or movie to be removed T coninucs Hew FF 91 92 3 Select Cancel Attach The message Removing this picture from the attachment Continue appears 4 Select OK The list of attached pictures reappears The picture or movie has been removed from the list 5 Select Back The Compose E mail window reappears Attaching a Drawing Enter the subject text and recipient of the mail 2 Select Draw er anach Gelect Bee lt i gt i lt i gt lt i gt a Dries Sane Dosw Gi E send 3 Draw pictures and or text then select Attach Attach For more on drawing pictures and text see Using the Drawing Palette page 109 The picture you drew appears in the Draw field on the Compose E mail window Bec a Bm Ome Seen Sen GJea s ENC EDUC Send O Tip You can verify and remove attached drawings in the same way as for attached pictures and movies page 90 Attaching multiple drawings You can create and attach multiple drawings to send with your mail A drawing can also be attached along with picture or movie attachments 1 Create a drawing or attach a picture 2 Open the list of attached pictures 3 Select Draw The Draw window appears 4 Create a drawing and select
44. other devices connected to the Internet may be adversely affected When connecting by wired LAN be sure to use a 10 100Base T router or hub To use the monitor outside the home wired LAN see Wireless Connection at Home page 47 and Wired LAN Connection at Home page 48 What s NetAV ADVANCE Making Use of NetAV This section describes how to set up the NetAV server on the base station and the NetAV client on the monitor What s NetAV While you are away from home with your monitor you can connect it to your base station via the Internet enjoy TV and control the VCR or the DVD player in your home This is the NetAV function By connecting it to a public wireless access you can enjoy NetAV at a cafe via the Internet You can also enjoy NetAV at a hotel by connecting it to the Internet via wired LAN To use NetAV you must perform the following settings beforehand on the base station router and other peripheral devices Without configuring the necessary settings you will not be able to use the NetAV function when you take the monitor away from home e You cannot use NetAV when connected to the Internet via an analog phone line that uses a dial up router Connecting to the Internet using the NetAV function Configuring the monitor settings allows you to connect to the Internet using the NetAV function from a wireless or wired LAN away from home NetAV settings must be configured whe
45. pages can only be renamed one at a time Select this check box A wet nja Select All Unselect All z A Raname JIE copy XK ooie ee swen S Back ORY E d Rename The Rename window appears 3 Enter a new title in the Title field and select OK Enter a title 4 K Ok ey Tip For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 Copying web pages to or from an external memory card You can save web page addresses to a Memory Stick for the LF X1 or a CompactFlash card for the LF X5 In the Edit Fav window select the check box beside the web page you want to copy then select Copy To copy all the web pages select Select All then select Copy Deleting web pages from the Fav list In the Edit Fav window select the check box beside the web page you want to delete then select Delete To delete all the web pages select Select All then select Delete Saving a Web Page Save You can save the current web page to view later at your convenience without accessing the Internet The LocationFreeTV can store up to 100 web pages in the Save list d Whenaweb page is displayed select Save The Page List Save window appears at the right of the screen POPP CCS O eee TELE SORE TEE EOOE EEE OEEOE OS EOHOOLEEEOSEOEOE 2 Select Add With the unit selected i appea
46. prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet 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 Ws 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 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard do not expose the TV to rain or moisture AN RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AN DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR PRECAUCION RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NO ABRIR CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE P
47. register other monitors to a single base station When registered either monitor or can connect to the base station in On the go Wireless or Wired LAN mode and enjoy NetAV e You cannot use Registering Other Monitors for purposes other than individual use e To use Registering Other Monitors the base station must have the necessary environment and settings to connect with NetAV For more on NetAV see page 55 e The registered other monitors and cannot connect to the base station in Home Wireless or Wired LAN mode e Up to 4 monitors can be registered with a single base station but multiple monitors cannot view video and TV content at the same time suo s uuo pue dnjes E 58 For example you can register monitor to base station in following procedures Setting up base station e Select Wireless under Home Refer to Wireless Connection at Home page 47 e Select Enable for NetAV Refer to Start up the NetAV server on the base station page 56 e Set the base station to accept registration from monitor Write down the password for registration Refer to Setting up for additional monitors on this page Setting up monitor e Select Wired LAN or Wireless under On the go Refer to Wired LAN Connection On the Go page 48 or Wireless Connection On the Go page 49 e Set IP address domain name and port number to connect
48. remote control e The button names on the on screen remote control do not exactly match those on the actual remote control e When using the remote control for all in one devices selecting the Switch button changes simultaneously changes the on screen remote control and picture However if the new picture does not match the displayed remote control press J to change pictures e If you press the DVR Rec button the message Start recording When recording is in progress pressing OK may terminate current recording appears This message appears when you press the Rec button to stop recording e Even if the digital cable does not have a Rec button pressing the Rec button on the on screen remote control displays the message Start recording When recording is in progress pressing OK may terminate current recording Connecting to the Internet I Connecting to the Internet To browse the web and use mail you must first connect the LocationFreeTV to the Internet The LocationFreeTV can be connected to the Internet through a cable TV line or DSL line Necessary Equipment Use the following table to determine the equipment and cables you need for your type of Internet connection After preparing the necessary items go to the page number listed for your connection type and follow the example to complete the connection Internet connection type Necessary equipment Necessary cables For connection
49. save cea vacates ushadeadcesteasedcciesscoteysevaced i EEE ES 37 Configuring Network Settings 0 0 0 cccccccecscceesteeeeeceeaeceeeeeceeeeeaaeeesaeceeaeeeeeeeesaeees 40 setting Up Mail i sicc2aeid inant abeeis lenin adenine 43 Guide t On Screem ICONS s ssccssissssusssovnesiesevssasuaencntecessstevapsnsaceo anced a SNEEKER S 45 Wireless Connection at Home 0 ceeccecsccessseceseeceseeceeeeeeeeeeeaeesaaeceaaeceeneceeeeeeaes 47 Wired LAN Connection at Home cceccessecesseceeececeeeeeeeeeesceeeaeseaaeceeeeceeeeenaees 48 Wired LAN Connection On the Go ccceecceessesenceceeeeeeeeeaeeeaaeceeaeceeeeceeeeeeaees 48 Wireless Connection On the Go ceccecccesseceeeceeceeceeeeeeeeeaeesaaeceaaeceeneceeeeeeaees 49 About Wireless Security f2si cscesuleccexsssacevessedevenscteeonavenbelpesedasacteuarscinessnvtiaelacteeoeaes 51 Enable Wired LAN norrit cestode ninen enerne eeii kE ea aE iK ien ioie ei ea 53 Setting Up the Monitor ssiissececsiccdedcinecacduavertcestaceseneccunssedieveroucebacesstasunccsesaneeveacens 54 Whats NeEtANV wicdsssazeviadecestavatie ces TE en En Aen E REEE TEA E E EENT 55 Connecting with NetAV 0 ccceccccssecssecesseceseceseneecececeeeecsueceaaeceeaeeseaeeceeeeeeseees 60 ee es cee Basics Operations scecscsccseeessesesseeeseeeesseeeeeeeeeeees 63 Displaying the Index Window 0 00 0 ceccceeesceesseceeseceenceeeececeeeeesaeceaaeceeaeeeeaeeeenees 64 Watching TV and Vide i 2s0 sis cevcrtecusssae
50. security level among the technologies supported by the LocationFreeTV Security settings of the LocationFreeTV e The security for wireless LAN communication between the base station and the monitor is set to WEP as the factory default To increase the security level switch to WPA PSK Note however that the communication stability may differ depending on which technology you use WEP or WPA PSK continues suo s uuo pue dnjes E 52 e When connecting the monitor to a wireless LAN environment other than that for communication with the base station the monitor should be configured in accordance with the security setting of the wireless LAN environment For settings information contact the network administrator Enable Wired LAN ADVANCE Watching A V via Home Wired LAN omm You can enjoy TV and video with the LocationFreeTV Home mode via a wired E na b l e Wi red L A N LAN as well as via a wireless connection To use the wired LAN you need to connect the monitor to the Ethernet port on a wall or on a router with a LAN cable not supplied The wired LAN connection is useful when video stops frequently due to a poor wireless The following settings are not necessary to use web or mail applications via a Home Wired LAN But these settings are necessary to use TV or video over the wired LAN suo o uuo pue dnjes connection an
51. side 1 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Touch Panel 2 DC IN jack page 26 Connect the monitor AC power adapter supplied Speakers Left side 4 POWER indicator page 26 Green lit The power is on Red flashing A malfunction has occurred 5 WIRELESS indicator Indicates the wireless function status Blue lit Connected with the wireless network on the 5 GHz channel Green lit Connected with the wireless network on the 2 4 GHz channel Blue or green blinking 3 sec intervals Attempting to connect with wireless network The wireless function is active but out of range Blue and green flashing alternately 3 sec intervals Scanning for an access point when 2 4 GHz amp 5 GHz is selected as the band for Public Wireless Access 6 Battery charge indicator page 27 Red lit The battery is charging Off Battery charging has finished Q Headphone jack stereo mini 12 Rear e The holes on parts of the monitor are not for attaching a carrying strap Do not pass a string or other cord through them by which to hang the monitor e Don t cover the rear vent for a prolonged time while using the monitor Doing so may cause the surface of the product to increase in temperature e Avoid touching hot areas of the surface of the product for long periods especially if you have sensitive skin Doing so may cause swellings or blisters as sym
52. the Internet through a router the router must be set to port forwarding Refer to the Port number for the NetAV in the Enable Disable NetAV window and set access to the NetAV port to forward to the IP address of the base station This page Some makers call it by different names such as port transfer or static IP masquerade Configuring the monitor to connect using NetAV 1 Open the Settings window and select Monitor The Monitor window appears 2 Select NetAV Settings The NetAV Settings window appears 3 Select NetAV Connection The NetAV Connection window appears IP address or base station domain name when connecting with NetAV If you input an IP address enter the IP address you wrote down in the section Setting Up the Monitor page 54 or input the domain name you acquired Port number for the NetAV Enter the port number for the NetAV server Set the port number between 5021 and 5999 OK button The NetAV Settings window reappears 5 Select Back The Monitor window appears I What s NetAV For more on domain name refer to the LocationFreeTV FAQ http www sony com locationfree faq Setting the Dynamic DNS client on the base station For more on how to configure settings refer to the LocationFreeTV FAQ http www sony com locationfree faq Registering Other Monitors You can
53. the right bottom of the screen The Settings window appears Select Album Select Slide Show The Slide Show window appears Select the interval then select OK Select an interval Ok If large sized pictures are included in the album it may take more time than the interval you selected to switch to the subsequent picture e Only the first frame of movies or animated GIFs is displayed in the slide show 107 108 Drawing on the Screen You can draw pictures and text on saved images or a blank white screen and save your creations in the album 1 Open the Picture List window select the check box of a single picture and then select Draw The selected picture is enlarged in the Drawing window If you want to draw on a blank screen make sure to clear the check boxes for all pictures in the tab before selecting Draw If you have selected the check boxes for multiple pictures you cannot select Draw X Tip Images appear with a blank space surrounding them in the following cases The aspect ratio of the original image is not 4 3 e The original image size is smaller than the Drawing screen size The Drawing screen size is 640 x 480 pixels for the LF X1 and 512 x 384 pixels for the LF X5 COCO SSO HHT E SSE EH ELE SE EHHEEEOSEOE EEE EESOHEEEOSEOLES 2 Draw pictures or text using the drawing palette at the right of the screen Drawing palette
54. to make it appear The Settings window appears 2 Select Base station The Base station window appears T coninues suo o uuo pue dnjes E 3 Select Internet Connection The following terms may differ depending The Internet Connection window appears on your ISP For more information see the documents supplied by your ISP I Connection ID is also known as user ID PPP login name network ID connection login name account name logon name login ID or connection account 4 Select the Settings button to the right of LAN PPPoE The LAN PPPoE window appears AEA E E E Password is also known as PPP password network password connection password or 5 Input the proper values for each item and login password select Set then select Back 3 DNS1 is also known as primary DNS server x primary name server or domain name server ish an ti conta Sri 4 DNS2 is also known as secondary DNS server secondary name server or domain name server The Internet Connection window reappears X Tips e For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 e You may capture and save the configured setup screen for future reference page 70 Internet service provider ISP name This is used to identify your ISP Most ISPs do not require this entry Enter the name only when required by your ISP Access ID 6 Select LAN PPPoB This is used to
55. to select an appropriate folder The LocationFreeTV may fail to display images from a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 initialized using a computer Initialize the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 using the unit Characters in incoming mail are not displayed properly The character encoding methods supported by the LocationFreeTV are US ASCII ISO 8859 1 UTF 8 ISO 2022 JP SHIFT_JIS and EUC JP No other encoding methods are supported If characters cannot be displayed properly open the Settings Web screen and check the character code setting Images in HTML mail are not displayed Depending on the type of HTML some images may not display A question mark appears on the image attached to a mail The file format is not supported by the LocationFreeTV You may display the file by sending it to a computer installed with software that supports this type of image file The image has been corrupted The message Memory is full appears If you have opened multiple tabs on the web screen close some tabs Turn the monitor off and then on again T coninucs s1 4 0 g 147 148 Album Problem A question mark appears on the screen Causes and remedies The LocationFreeTV cannot display this type of image file Even if the image file is acceptable it may not display properly if the file size is too large The imag
56. to the network The indicator blinks when packets are transmitted Off Not connected NetAV indicator Indicates the NetAV connection status Green quick blinking NetAV authentication has failed Green slow blinking Attempting to connect with NetAV Green lit Connected with NetAV Off Not connected Red lit The base station is being initialized Also turns red when Dynamic DNS client settings fail 4 POWER indicator page 26 Green lit The power is on Red flashing A malfunction has occurred POWER switch page 26 Turns the base station power on and off 6 LAN port page 37 Connect a LAN cable USB port VHF UHF jack page 20 Connect an antenna cable 9 VIDEO OUTPUT AUDIO VIDEO terminal page 22 Outputs audio video signal input to the video input 2 terminal Connect audio and video cables 10 DC IN jack page 23 Connect the AC power adapter for the base station supplied 11 IR BLASTER port page 33 Connect the IR Blaster supplied IN 1 S VIDEO AUDIO VIDEO terminal page 21 Connect audio cables and either a video or S video cable na IN 2 AUDIO VIDEO terminal page 21 Connect audio and video cables CLR CFG button page 135 Returns all settings on the base station including line and wireless connection settings to the factory defaults Checking the Package Contents After unpacking check that all the following items have been included For LF X1 Base station 1 Monit
57. use is already selected e A Memory Stick with the Memory Select function allows the user to select the internal memory of the Memory Stick with the selector switch Care must be taken in the following cases as the supported devices only detect the selected memory Formatting is only processed for the selected memory The remaining memory is only indicated for the selected memory Errors are only displayed for the selected memory and are detected separately from the unselected memory Using a CompactFlash Card LF X5 Only Insert a CompactFlash card into the CompactFlash slot on top of the monitor You can then view images stored on it or save images on it You can also use other types of memory cards by using a CompactFlash adapter Only the memory cards and the CompactFlash adapters that have been confirmed by Sony to operate normally can be used You can find a list of confirmed memory cards and adapters at the following site LocationFreeTV FAQ pages http www sony com locationfree faq Inserting a CompactFlash card A dummy card is inserted in the CompactFlash slot Remove this dummy card before inserting a CompactFlash card Also when reinserting the dummy card after using a CompactFlash card make sure to insert it such that the side that says FRONT faces the monitor screen Dummy card a CompactFlash card Removing a CompactFlash Card 4
58. use to make single marks or running patterns The Stamp panel appears when you select the Stamp tab Stamp tab To use stamps 1 Select the type of stamp you want to use 2 For Width select the size of the stamp 3 Select a color from the color palette to make it appear in the Color box 4 Touch the screen with the stylus or move the stylus on the screen Watching Movies You can play back movies saved in the album The LocationFreeTV supports movies in the MPEG 1 format e The LocationFreeTV can only play movies saved in the MPEG 1 format with the mpg extension e The unit cannot play movies exceeding 640 x 480 pixels Movies shot with a Sony Cyber shot or Handy Cam meet this requirement The LocationFreeTV may not be able to play back movies created with a computer e Animated GIF images are displayed the same way as still images e Movies are played at their original size on the LocationFreeTV The movie size is reduced during play however if it exceeds 640 x 480 for the LF X1 or 480 x 360 for the LF X5 1 Open the Picture List window and select the movie you want to play Do not select the check box by the movie The titles The Play Movie window appears and the movie automatically starts playing icon appears to the right of movie Q Tips e A slider bar shows the current playback position You can change the playback position with this bar while a
59. will force it to turn off Password error occurs Make sure you have correctly entered all upper and lower case letters The password field differentiates between upper and lower case Battery runs out immediately The battery may be damaged or in need of replacement Battery capacity gradually decreases with each recharging Battery life is also shortened when the battery is used at extremely high temperatures page 27 Battery charge indicator does not turn on e Check that the battery is inserted When the AC adapter is connected the AC adapter indicator appears instead of the battery indicator e The battery may need replacement The indicator does not turn on when the battery is fully charged e For the LF X5 the battery cannot be charged when the monitor power is on Turn the monitor off to charge the battery Battery charge indicator flashes e There may be a problem with the battery Disconnect the AC power adapter Remove the battery and reinstall it If the problem persists contact your Sony dealer The battery will not charge if the temperature is not between 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C Clock is incorrect The built in battery used to keep the clock accurate may be dead When this happens the clock will stop once the monitor s rechargeable battery depletes Contact your Sony dealer for more information on replacing the built in clock battery External Keyboard
60. 19 x 19 inch 32 32 inches 1 5 x 1 5 cm w h round 2 0 5 W x 2 8 ohms HTML 4 01 XHTML Basic 1 0 Frame JavaScript SSL V2 3 TLS 1 0 JavaApplet PJAE 1 2 GIF JPEG PNG Macromedia Flash Ver 6 AdobeReader LE V1 0 Mail Transmit protocol Receive protocol Album Album file types 154 SMTP POP3 GIF JPEG PNG BMP MPG MPEGI1 movie Input output Base station VHF UHF 75 ohm external terminal S VIDEO 4 pin mini DIN VIDEO INPUT1 Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative C 0 286 Vp p burst 75 ohms Video 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio 500 mVrms Impedance 47 kilohms VIDEO INPUT2 Video 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio 500 mVrms Impedance 47 kilohms VIDEO OUTPUT Video 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio 500 mVrms Impedance less than 5 kilohms DC IN 12 V DC ETHERNET 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet with RJ 45 interface 1 IR BLASTER Minijack 1 USB USB 1 1 2 Monitor DC IN 12 VDC Headphones Stereo minijack Impedance 16 ohms or more ETHERNET 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet with RJ 45 interface 1 AC power adapter AC LX1B for the base station Power requirements Rated output Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions Mass 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz DC OUT 12 V DC 3 A 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C 14 F to 140 F 10 C to 60 C Approx 4 x 2 x lee inches 99 5 x 49 5 x 25 5 mm
61. ANOS SX AVLX 4AT ALVOAFZUOIHCIOT SONY 4 103 221 12 1 LocationFreeTV Operating Instructions stu Memory STICK w 2004 Sony Corporation Owner s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the bottom of the base station Record the serial number in the space provided below Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product Model No LF X1 or LF X5 Serial No Contacting Sony If after reading these operating instructions you have additional questions related to the use of your Sony television please call our Customer Information Services Center at 1 800 222 SONY 7669 US residents only or 1 877 899 SONY 7669 Canadian residents only Important Safety Instructions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 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
62. Attach The drawing appears at the beginning of the list of attached pictures 5 Select Back The Compose E mail window reappears Saving a drawing in the Photo Album 1 Open the list of attached pictures 2 Select the check box for the drawing you want to save Reading Replying to and Forwarding Mail 3 Select Save The drawing is saved in the album Read i ng 3 Replyi ng tip to and Forwarding When you select Save with a Memory Stick 7 inserted for the LF X1 or a CompactFlash card WET l inserted for the LF X5 the message Select a place to save appears Select a location then select OK Hew FF Reading Mail 1 Select Receive The Inbox window appears The EA icon appears beside any new mail in the Inbox Notes J The M indicator LF X1 only on the left side of the monitor is disabled while the Inbox is open The LocationFreeTV can periodically check for new mail page 43 With this function activated the mail indicator on the left side of the monitor lights red only when you have new mail This indicator is disabled when you receive new mail manually and when mail is automatically detected with the Mail window open Automatic mail detection is only available for the LF X1 e This device cannot decrypt encrypted e mail data 2 Select a mail with the a icon baside it New mail icon Ghrisk lt Chris sonetcom gt 31 07 2004 21 15 0400 Movie
63. D player to Video 1 Video 1 is replaced with DVD Player Using the On screen Remote Control 11 Select the type of the on screen remote control The remote control appears at the right side of the screen so that you can control the connected equipment Tip You can change channels by sliding the stylus across the screen from left to right or right to left if the connected equipment contains a tuner such as cable TV set top box For more information see Watching TV and Video page 65 suo s uuo pue dnjes E 12 After checking that the connected devices operate properly remove the backing paper from the IR Blaster Backing paper 13 Secure the IR Blaster in the location you determined in step 2 page 33 Setting up multiple external devices First connect the devices you want to use 1 Follow steps 3 to 6 in Setting Up and Connecting the IR Blaster page 33 to configure the first device 2 Select the make and type of the second device the one connected via the first device from the Make list in the lower part of the window Make sure you can turn the device on and off 3 Secure each IR Blaster in the location you determined in step 2 page 33 35 T coninucs e Operate the on screen remote control in the same way as the remote control supplied with the connected device You cannot operate buttons with the on screen remote control that are not supported by the actual
64. ERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the 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 user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type Do not let this unit get wet Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit If any liquid or solid object fall through the unit do not operate the unit It may result in electric shock or damage to the unit No naked flame sources such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus 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 This equipment must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC Radiation Exposure Statement The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices There is no proof however that these low power wireless devices are
65. Hz only or Automatic 5 GHz only the base station automatically selects the optimum wireless signal for the specified band Using another wireless device nearby If you are using two or more base stations within close range or using your base station in range of a 2 4 GHz or 5 GHz wireless access point that conforms to IEEE 802 11a b or g standards the wireless signal from the base station to the monitor may be disrupted In this case set your base station to Automatic 2 4 GHz only or Automatic 5 GHz only in the Wireless Channel window and then set the wireless access point to a fixed channel If images still do not display properly on the monitor select Manual in the Wireless Channel window and manually change to a different channel than that set for the wireless access point The term wireless access point above does not refer to the wireless transmission function of the base station but to a separate wireless transmission device Stopping radio wave emission from the monitor When using the monitor in a place where radio wave emissions are prohibited switch the monitor settings to wired LAN The base station always emits radio waves when its power is on Using the Base Station as a Wireless Access Point What Is Wireless LAN A wireless LAN is a network LAN over which data is sent and received via wireless transmission A wireless access point forms the center of a wireless network
66. Icons Guide to On screen Icons 18 ADVANCE Selecting a Connection Type for the Monitor Wireless Connection at Home ccceeeseeeeeeeeees page 47 Wired LAN Connection at Home c eeeeeeeees page 48 Wired LAN Connection On the Go eeeeeeeees page 48 Wireless Connection On the GoO ceeeeeceeeeeeeees page 49 About Wireless Security seccciccssesnncseceeesseenreneeneressannns page 51 ADVANCE Watching A V via Home Wired LAN Enable Wired LAN ssssssssssssseesenssereeserersnnnnnnnnneseeeseeee page 53 Setting Up the MOMMOF scceviiete ceintrerceteereveoterecowaet page 54 ADVANCE Making Use of NetAV Whats NetAV eraeusten ean s ai page 55 Connecting with NetAV ccccseececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees page 60 Attaching the Base Station Stand BASIC Installing and Connecting Attaching the Base Station Stand To keep the base station stable attach the base station stand Install the 4 rubber feet and 2 stoppers so they fit in the proper holes on the stand suo uuo pue dnjes E 19 20 Connecting to a TV Antenna The procedure for connecting to a TV antenna differs depending on the type of antenna jack in your wall Some antenna jacks require a separate converter or splitter not supplied For more information contact your Sony dealer Keep the antenna cable as far as possible from Rear of base station other power cords an
67. On screen icons The following icons appear at the top of the screen to indicate the connection status of the LocationFreeTV Example A wireless connection is established at home Icon Icons URL http www sony com PageList Fav History Save X Tab Sony usa T SONY SEARCH aED usa my sony GisHor ELECTRONICS PLAYSTATION ONLINE GAMES Movies TV amp DVD music BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 5 world of Sony Meaning Home mode is selected for the monitor setting On the go mode is selected for the monitor setting Wireless is selected for the monitor setting Not yet connected to the network such as when the monitor is unable to connect to the network or IP address acquisition from the DHCP server is in progress Wired LAN is selected for the monitor setting Not yet connected to the network such as when the monitor is unable to connect to the network or IP address acquisition from the DHCP server is in progress Displayed when connected to the base station by Wireless Home mode or Wired LAN in Home mode With this icon shown on the monitor TV programs are displayed correctly Not connected with the base station Out of range Connected with NetAV Another monitor bound to the base station is connected with NetAV The monitor is communicating with the base station but because another monitor is connected with NetAV TV is not available Select
68. Select Settings at the right bottom of the screen The Settings window appears 2 Select E mail The E mail window appears 3 Select Folder The Folder window appears You cannot select this unless a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 is inserted 4 Select the folder that you want to rename change the name and select OK The E mail window reappears O Tip For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 5 Select Settings The Settings window reappears 6 Select Exit Tip To view mail saved in a folder with your computer access the LFXmailx folder where x is an arbitrary number on the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 If you edit a mail on your computer note that it may be deleted when you insert the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 into the LocationFreeTV Auto checking for New Mail LF X1 Only The unit can periodically check if you have new mail For more on configuring this option see Setting Up Mail page 43 This function is only available for the LF X1 CO Tip Automatic mail detection is performed at any time even while you are watching TV and browsing web pages Using Mail Useful Functions Configuring Other Mail Settings You can specify the font size of a mail on the screen or save a signature information such as your name and mail address By saving
69. Skip Add window reappears with the revised channel information 6 Select Back The TV Video window reappears 130 Changing the Wireless Channel Manually When the wireless communication signal becomes unstable during wireless operation the LocationFreeTV automatically shifts to the clearest wireless channel In the following situations however you should change the wireless channel manually e TV pictures are frequently interrupted e You want to set the optimum wireless channel manually e Another wireless device using the same frequency is located near the unit e You want to connect a computer to the base station via a wireless connection e When using the base station and monitor outside home e While configuring the wireless channel do not turn off the base station or monitor 1 Open the Settings window and select Base station The Base station window appears 2 Select Wireless Channel The Wireless Channel window appears Changing the Wireless Channel Manually 3 Adjust the necessary items Wireless Channel Wireless signal quality Poor Current channel 1ch Automatic 2 4GHz only Automatic 5GHz only Do not choose Automatic 5GHz only in case you use outdoors 2 4GHz 1ch Select Manual While checking the wireless signal quality select the optimum wireless channel X Tip Wireless LAN cards that conform to IEEE 802 1 1a
70. Stick or erasing data on the Memory Stick e We recommend that you make a backup copy of important data on another Memory Stick or on a hard disk using a computer e Mails copied from a computer to a Memory Stick cannot be viewed by using the mail function of the LocationFreeTV Data copied into the mail_x folder located in the LocationFree folder within the mssony folder of a Memory Stick using a computer will be deleted when you insert the Memory Stick into the LocationFreeTV Notes on using Memory Stick Duo e Use a pointed object such as a ballpoint pen to move the Memory Stick Duo write protect switch Do not write forcefully on the Memory Stick Duo memo area Terminal A B4 Write protect switch ANOS Memo area Notes on using the Memory Select function e You cannot use multiple memory blocks simultaneously or continuously e Never operate the Memory Select switch when the Memory Stick is inserted in the slot of the LocationFreeTV as it may cause damage Sony Corporation assumes no liability for failure resulting from such operation e Make sure that the Memory Select switch is properly positioned to the side When the switch is not positioned properly the LocationFreeTV may be damaged or malfunction e Before inserting the Memory Stick in the slot of the LocationFreeTV make sure that the memory you want to
71. V or video on the monitor pictures on the monitor or audio may be distorted It takes awhile for the picture to appear Transmission may take time due to a high level of traffic on the lines connecting the monitor and base station or due to the location of the base station and monitor For questions about Internet connections contact your Internet Service Provider ISP e LocationFreeTV FAQ pages http www sony com locationfree faq Specifications For the LF X1 System Television system NTSC Channel coverage VHF 2 13 UHF 14 69 CATV 1 125 PLL synthesizer 9 x 7 inches 124 inches 24 9 x 18 7 cm Tuning system Screen size 31 1 cm w h diagonal Display Transparent TN LCD panel Drive system TFT Active matrix drive system Effective picture 99 99 element ratio Effective picture Horizontal 800 dots elements Vertical 600 lines Speaker 1 x 1 inches 2 8 x 4cm w h oval 2 Audio output 0 6 W x 2 8 ohms Web browser HTML HTML 4 01 XHTML Basic 1 0 Frame JavaScript SSL V2 3 TLS 1 0 JavaApplet PJAE 1 2 Image file types GIF JPEG PNG Macromedia Flash Ver 6 AdobeReader LE V1 0 Mail Transmit protocol SMTP Receive protocol POP3 Album Album file types GIF JPEG PNG BMP MPG MPEGI movie I Specifications Input output Base station VHF UHF 75 ohm external terminal S VIDEO 4 pin mini DIN VIDEO INPUT1 Y 1 Vp p 75 o
72. You can use the base station to construct a wireless network for computers equipped with an integrated wireless LAN function or a wireless LAN card Here are two examples of what you can do with a wireless network e Computers in various rooms of your home such as a living room and a child s room can connect to the Internet wirelessly via the base station CCC ccc Base station Monitor Q Tips e The wireless LAN described here is composed of the base station and a computer equipped with an integrated wireless LAN function or a wireless LAN card If you are not going to construct a wireless network you do not need to make the wireless LAN settings described in the following section e When using the base station as a wireless access point for a computer the computer must be equipped with an integrated wireless LAN function or wireless LAN card that conforms to IEEE 802 1 1a b or g standards Using the Base Station as a Wireless Access Point The base station can still function as the wireless access point for other computers even if you are using the monitor in wired LAN mode 1 e no wireless connection to the base station Setting Up a Wireless LAN This section describes the basic steps for setting up the base station as a wireless access point for other computers For more on configuring your wireless LAN card to access the base station refer to the
73. a signature you can automatically add your contact information at the end of a mail which saves you the task of entering your name address etc each time you compose a mail Perform font size and signature settings in Settings under E mail Settings made with Character Code under Web Web Basics page 82 are also applied here Searching for Mail You can search for mail in your Inbox Outbox or on a Memory Stick folder for the LF X1 a folder of the CompactFlash card for the LF X5 This function allows you to locate text in your e mail easily and to select several messages to move or delete at once When mail is moved or deleted from the search results moreover it is also moved or deleted from its original location Poe ecccceveccesscreesessereeeoreeeeeseneeEeeeeeeoee 1 Open the Inbox Outbox or a folder and select Search The mail search window appears 2 Enter a character string in the Word field specify search parameters and select Search Enter a character string in this field Search utbox PD racsie nen Crony Onore oaee Elvi Specify search parameters e Henw 7 99 100 Tip For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 When the search is finished a search result tab appears and the list of matching mail is displayed IIE How isit
74. absolutely safe Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency RF energy in the microwave range while being used Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research The LocationFreeTV has been tested and found to comply with the Federal Communications Commission FCC guidelines on RF energy exposures The maximum SAR levels tested for the LF X1 has been show to be 0 87 W kg at Body LF X5 has been show to be 1 25 W kg at Body This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter When using the unit with 802 1 1a 5GHz use in doors LF X1 Contains FCC ID AK8IRF302U Contains IC 409B IRF302U LF X5 Base Station Contains FCC ID AK8IRF302U Contains IC 409B IRF302U Monitor Contains FCC ID AK8IRF303U Contains IC 409B IRF303U NOTIFICATION 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 gen
75. ages contain images that cannot be captured 1 Withthe web page you want to capture open press CAPTURE on top of the monitor For the LF X1 CAPTURE The Capture Check window appears 2 Select Select picture and capture or Capture the whole page If you select Select picture and capture the message Select a picture to capture appears at the top left of the screen Go to step 3 If you select Capture the whole page the entire screen is captured Select picture and capture Capture the whole page 3 Select an image for capture The selected image is captured The captured image is temporarily displayed in this area for your confirmation PageList Fav History Save X Tab als ar ry Music Downloads powered by Sony Get Sony Connect Now in the album Searching for Text on a Web Page You can search for any text string on the current web page O Tip This function only allows you to search for text that can be highlighted with the stylus It cannot search for saved as an image d With the web page you want to search open select Search The search window appears at the bottom of the screen 2 Enter a character string into the entry field then select Close on the on screen keyboard With the LF X5 select Exit after entering a character string You can also select N
76. aking the base station accessible by NetAV The NetAV function allows you to enjoy movies and other media while away from home by accessing your base station via the Internet It is necessary therefore to set your base station so it is accessible over the Internet Start up the NetAV server on the base station To use NetAV function enable the NetAV port on the base station and set up so the base station is accessible by NetAV while away from home Poe e ee eee oeseesoeeeeeEseEEELEEEOE EEE LOSES OEEEOEEEEE 1 Open the Settings window and select Base station The Base station window appears 2 Select NetAV Settings The NetAV Settings window appears are NetAV Settings can only be selected when the monitor is set to Wireless Home mode If you cannot select NetAV Settings check your monitor settings 3 Select Enable Disable NetAV The Enable Disable NetAV window appears 4 Configure the necessary settings for each item and select OK Select Enable If necessary change the port number of the NetAV server Select OK O Tip For Port number for the NetAV enter a number between 5021 and 5999 Configure the following items while the base station and monitor are connected in Home Wireless mode The NetAV Settings window reappears 5 Select Back The Base Station window reappears Tip When the base station is connected to
77. aler 71 Red 140 Troubleshooting Battery charge indicator on the monitor Blinks red Problem Solution The battery may have 1 Remove the AC power adapter and the malfunctioned p 2LF X1 errn Red battery Reinstall the battery If the problem persists contact your Sony dealer Troubleshooting If a problem occurs during operation of the LocationFreeTV refer to the information provided in this section If the problem persists contact your Sony dealer General Problem Causes and remedies Monitor does not turn on e Connect the AC power adapter page 26 Monitor suddenly turns off e Make sure the sleep timer has not been set to activate page 128 The battery may be dead Try replacing it Batteries can be recharged about 300 times before needing replacement The monitor may have automatically turned off the power because the temperature elevation reached the safety limit LF X5 only appears This icon only appears in Home Wireless mode e Make sure the base station is turned on e Move to a location where appears or change the height and orientation of the base station e Ifa nearby device such as another wireless access point is operating on the same wireless channel as the signal from the base station change the setting on the wireless access point page 132 e Wireless communications might be interfered by radio waves Change th
78. arge Verifying attached pictures 1 Select an attached picture in the Compose E mail window gman Subject Beach Bear John Hi How have you been I had been to Maldives with my friends To John S lt John so nat com gt SIO CNC ET Select ic v Select this The list of attached pictures and movies appears Composing Mail 2 Select the picture you want to verify Mail Attached Pictures 4 picure s altached 48 KB Unselect All Select Al I beach jog Select a picture The picture is enlarged ees ie S Oa When sending multiple pictures you can select Next or Prev to sequentially enlarge other pictures and movies Select Back The list of attached pictures reappears Select Back The Compose E mail window reappears Attaching multiple pictures You can send multiple pictures and movies at the same time 1 Open the list of attached pictures 2 Select Add The picture selection window appears to be added Select Attach Select the check box for the picture or movie The selected picture or movie is added to the end of list of attached pictures Select Back The Compose E mail window reappears Removing attached pictures 1 Open the list of attached pictures 2 Select the check box for the picture
79. arge picture play movie and rotate image Shows information such as image file size creation date and date last modified Copy page 112 Copies pictures with check marks to or from a Memory Stick LF X1 ora CompactFlash card LF X5 Delete Deletes pictures with check marks Settings Displays the Settings window Select Album in the Settings window to configure album settings such as renaming a folder on a Memory Stick LF X1 ora CompactFlash card LF X5 Viewing Images in the Album Displaying pictures on a Memory Viewing Images in Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash the Album card LF X5 When a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 is inserted into the 7 7 slot on the monitor Memory Stick LF X1 or Displaying the Album CompactFlash card LF X5 tabs appear to the f T right of the Local Folder tab The Album displays in a list the pictures stored on Memory Stick LF X1 or a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash CompactFlash card LF X5 card LF X5 Omen dd Note i Aa a A The sub screen is not available when the Album Poy a i Pa E window is open LF X1 only wnqiy Q Tips e You can view pictures created on a computer with the album Copy the pictures to the following folder on the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 Example of a folder tree on a computer D
80. asdtaddsiasusnunnicns Using the TV Video Screen c cccceessecceeeeeeeeeeees Selecting a Secondary Audio Program SAP Optimizing Picture Quality ecccccccerncsscnsecceenerwecetionnenwents page 68 Using the Sub Screen LF X1 only ceeeeeee page 69 Capt ring NTA GSS scien cesmcetorenscerbsmmrsenerecbiessumypewueeees page 70 Using the Wide Screen Mode LF X5 only 5 page 71 Adjusting the Picture Position LF X5 only page 71 64 Displaying the Index Window All of the LocationFreeTV s functions are accessed from the Index window 1 Press INDEX then detach the stylus from the monitor For the LF X1 The Index window appears Q Tips e When you turn the power on the monitor displays the TV channel or video you were watching prior to turning the power off e For about 15 20 seconds after the power is turned on the monitor does not respond to the INDEX button or touch panel During that time the message Starting up please wait appears e To display the setup screen select Settings at the bottom right of the screen If Settings is not shown touch anywhere on the screen to make it appear The LF X5 has no Monitor Video In option Y Tips To return to the Index window press INDEX again e To hide the Index window press INDEX again e When the Index window is displayed all buttons other than INDEX a
81. ase 12 28P4 OK Enter the same password again The security password setting window shown in step 5 reappears 7 Select Enable Disable Protection The Enable Disable Protection window appears 8 Select Enable Protection then select OK The security password setting window reappears 9 Select Back The E mail window reappears 10 Select Settings then select Exit After a password has been set you must enter it each time you turn on the monitor and open the E mail window Once you enter the password you do not need to reenter it until you turn the monitor on again Hew FF 101 eee Using the Album Window eseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneessenn Viewing Images in the Album n se Displaying the AIDUM ccceeeeeeeeeseeeeteneeeetenes page 105 Viewing Enlarged Pictures scese page 106 Viewing a Slide ShOW eeeeeeeeeerenen page 107 Drawing on the Screen wescstivsscmeenieicemann page 108 Using the Drawing Palette ee eeeeeeeeeeees page 109 Watching Movies visseciscanictancecitnadneeiasniuassasciaienenceudtas page 110 Using the Album Useful Functions e page 111 Sending a Picture by Mail ec eeeeeeeeeeeeee page 111 Copying Pictures to a Memory Stick LF X1 ora CompactFlash Card LF X5 eeeeeeeees page 112 Displaying Picture Information page 113 104 Using the Album Window N H o gt
82. ase station window reappears Cece eccccvesccsserescereereeseneeeeeeoeeeeeeseneeeeS 7 Select Settings then select Exit secococococococococccoocooocococococooocooocooooooooo Setting up your computer Make sure your computer is equipped with a wireless LAN card that conforms to 2 4 GHz 5 GHz IEEE 802 1 1a b or g standards Next you must configure the Windows environment settings Internet connection settings and wireless connection settings on your computer to match the wireless LAN settings of the base station For more information refer to the operating instructions that came with your wireless LAN card Q Tip Distance from the base station ambient radio wave conditions obstacles and other factors can affect the stability of a wireless network connection When setting up your computer place it as close as possible to the base station e When a connected computer is transferring data the TV picture on the monitor may flicker or become distorted e See About Wireless Security page 51 for information on wireless security Resetting Factory Defaults Before initializing the LocationFreeTV e Check that the base station is turned on Bring the monitor close to the base station e Be sure to initialize the LocationFreeTV with the AC power adapter attached and the battery inserted e The monitor restarts during the initialization process This is not a malfunction Initializing the Base Stat
83. b or g standards can be used on the following channels When connecting a computer to the base station via a wireless connection select a channel supported by the computer s wireless LAN card For more on which channels your wireless LAN card supports see the operating instructions for your wireless LAN card Some wireless LAN cards conforming to the IEEE802 11a standard do not support channels 149 161 TIEFE 802 11a wireless LAN card 5 GHz TEEE 802 11b wireless LAN card 2 4 GHz TEEE 802 11g wireless LAN card 2 4 GHz Notes e LF X1 LF X5 can operate in the 5120 5250 MHz frequency band the channels are 36 40 44 48 It is limited by the FCC Industry Canada and some other countries to indoor use only e When you have selected Manual channel setting do not use the channels 36 40 44 48 that appear under This channel cannot be used outdoors e Only use channels 149 153 157 and 161 when operating the monitor near the base station such as in the same room T coninucs s6uljjes pue suonouny E 131 132 Make sure you can watch TV or video through the wireless channel you have selected and select Back The Base station window is restored eecccccccce socososocooocooooooososoooooooooooooooooo 5 Select Settings then select Exit secococococooosococosooooocooosococosooooooooooooooo ey Tip The LocationFreeTV uses the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz channels If you select Automatic 2 4 G
84. b in the direction of the arrow then slide the battery upward 1 Place the monitor on a soft cloth with the LCD screen down I Turning On the Power 2 Slide the LOCK UNLOCK latch on the back of the monitor to the UNLOCK position From the bottom of the compartment slide the battery into the monitor until it clicks into place Slide the LOCK UNLOCK latch into the Slide the LOCK UNLOCK latch on the back of LOCK position the monitor to the UNLOCK position LOCK UNLOCK latch Push and hold the RELEASE latch While holding the RELEASE latch slide the battery away from the monitor RELEASE latch Connecting the Power Cord to the Monitor For the LF X1 Power cord supplied to a wall outlet Do not remove the ferrite core AC LX1M AC power adapter supplied to DC IN Ferrite core suo s uuo pue dnjes E For the LF X5 Do not remove the ferrite core AC LX5M AC power Power cord supplied adapter supplied to DC IN p to a wall outlet Il tim Ce lt gt Ferrite core 2 Turn on the monitor Press POWER on the front of the base For the LF X1 station to turn it on Press POWER on the top of the monitor to turn it on The POWER indicator on the front of the base station lights green For the LF X5 Slide POWER on top of the monitor to turn it on oCu0 The POWER indicator on the top of the monitor lights green and the TV pic
85. cted and your monitor can receive video from the base station Connecting with NetAV This chapter describes how to start NetAV and some functions for NetAV Follow the procedure on page 49 to 51 to use NetAV in the On the go Wireless mode You cannot use NetAV while away from home if the base station in your home is turned off Make sure to turn on the base station When Connecting via Wired LAN Using a LAN cable connect the LAN port on the monitor to the Ethernet jack at the place you are visiting For the LF X1 Establishing the NetAV connection 1 Turn on the monitor O Tip Make sure the monitor is in On the go mode 2 Touch anywhere on the screen The on screen remote appears 3 Select NetAV i 2 ES ns ED aw o NetAV After a brief interval the monitor connects to your base station at home and appears at the top of the screen After appears you can operate the monitor in the same way you do at home NetAV Connecting with NetAV Key Tips e While connected with NetAV the NetAV indicator on the front of the base station lights green e You cannot use the sub screen LF X1 only or settings screens in NetAV mode Selecting a screen other than TV video input 1 or video input 2 in NetAV mode automatically breaks the connection with NetAV Quitting NetAV Select End or tur
86. ction mode e Be sure to follow the instructions for Initializing the Base Station before performing the following procedure T coninucs s6uljjes pue suonoun4 E 135 136 1 Open the Settings window and select Basic The Basic window appears 2 Select Initialize The Initialize window appears 3 Select Init Internet Connection Wireless The Init Internet Connection Wireless window appears eececocococoocoocoocooocoocoooooooocoocooocooooooooo 4 Carefully read the precautions shown on the screen initialize the base station page 135 and select OK The Internet connection settings wireless connection settings and the connection mode settings are reset Peer eerccrescccserececeseorereeeoerereenereeeseneeneS After the monitor automatically restarts during initialization verify that appears at the top of the screen Initializing Mail Settings Follow the steps below to reset the mail settings and delete all sent and received mail data You can also initialize the mail settings if you forget the mail protection password you set for the E mail window Initializing the mail settings also deletes any images received by mail Images copied to the album however are not deleted eecocococococosococcoococococosococcoocococooooooooo 1 Open the Settings window and select E mail The E mail window appears 2 Select Protection The Protection window appears 3 Select I
87. d appears at the top of the Before the settings you need to select Home screen Wireless mode on the Monitor window to Monitor Base station prepare for the base station settings over the wireless connection e a P Ji 1 Open the Settings window and select Base a station The Base station window appears I I 2 Select Wired LAN Connection a The Wired LAN Connection window CO Tip appears Different IP addresses must be assigned to the base station and the monitor You cannot use the wired LAN function when you have connected the base station to the Internet using a PPPoE LAN line or analog phone line 3 Select Enable then select OK Enable O Be eae oe Ok The Base station window reappears 53 54 Setting Up the Monitor The IP address is set beforehand to be assigned automatically To set an IP address manually follow the steps below 1 Open the Settings window and select Monitor The Monitor window appears 2 Select Settings to the right of Home Wired LAN The Home Wired LAN window appears 3 Enter the necessary information supplied by your Internet Service Provider ISP and select Set Check this i IE Z Back Set e Enter information provided by your Internet Service Provider ISP such as IP addresses manually If the infor
88. d cables Antenna cable not supplied to antenna Connecting to an External TV Tuner EA There are two different procedures for connecting a set top box STB depending on whether the set top box connects to the antenna cable or to the video input terminal on the base station Connecting to the antenna cable Rear of base station Cable outlet Antenna cable Antenna cable not supplied not supplied _o a A Signal flow Connecting to the video input terminal Refer to Connecting Other Devices page 21 Connecting Other DIA I Connecting Other Devices External devices featuring an A V output terminal such as a VCR AV amplifier DVR DVD player recorder or digital cable can be connected to the base station You can also connect a digital video camera or similar device directly to the AV IN jack on the monitor to watch video LF X1 only Refer also to the operating instructions that came with the connected equipment Rear of base station S VIDEO IN S video cable Video cable Audio cable to IN1 You can also connect to the IN2 terminal S video and A V cable not supplied If your VCR is not equipped with an S video jack use a standard audio video cable e g VMC 810S not supplied to the S video and A V output jacks lt Audio video signal flow Watching video on a connected device Select Video 1 in the Index w
89. ddenly lost If using a router make sure the router s automatic hang up function is turned off Part of a web page is not displayed e Sometimes a portion of the data for a displayed page is lost during transmission Select Reload and wait for the page to reload e When the link to an image file is broken the image may not be displayed continuen s1 4 0 145 Problem Characters are not correctly displayed on web pages Causes and remedies e Select Reload and wait for the page to reload e Select Back or Fwd to open another page then return to the page with the problem If the problem persists turn the power on and off e Open the Settings Web screen and check the character code setting If you changed the character code the changed code becomes effective only after the monitor is restarted e Characters will not display properly if the page is in a language that is not supported by the LocationFreeTV Linked pages do not open e File types that are not supported by the LocationFreeTV cannot be displayed Web pages that use an unsupported plug in also cannot be displayed However even Flash and PDF files supported by the device may not display for some web sites e To view a web page using Flash select the check box for Enable Flash in the Web settings window page 82 e Web pages written in JavaScript will sometimes not display properly or will load repeatedly Deactiva
90. e 1 Open the Settings window and select Monitor The Monitor window appears eecococococososooocosooooocooooooooosooooocooooooooo 2 Select Wired LAN under Home Settings ae 1228PM aaa gt Mont sed one of ho four conneclion ypo OG wa B tom o ill wired LAN Sattings GO wres samm 3 Select Back The connection mode is changed secococococoocoocoocoosocoocoocoocoocoosooooooooooooo For more on how to set Wired LAN under Home refer to page 53 Wired LAN Connection On the eTo 1 Open the Settings window and select Monitor The Monitor window appears sococosoocococooooooososooooosooooooooo 2 Select Wired LAN under On the go cococoococoosoooo Settings BA 12 28PM ai Settings gt Monitor NetAV Settings eecoccoocococococococococsocococsocococococococosocoocooo 3 Select Back The connection mode is changed For more on setting the IP address in Wired LAN under On the go refer to Setting Up the Monitor on page 54 In that case however step 2 should read Select Settings to the right of On the go Wired LAN Also for more on settings necessary for watching TV refer to Setting Up NetAV on page 56 Wireless Connection On the eTo 1 Open the Settings window and select Monitor The Monitor window appears eecococococooosooocosooooocoo
91. e unit fully into the CompactFlash slot of the LF X5 SX 47 use gqy9edwog LX 471 99S Asowesy a 125 126 Initializing a Memory Stick CompactFlash Card Follow the procedure below to initialize a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 using the LocationFreeTV e If you initialize a Memory Stick CompactFlash Card with the LocationFreeTV all data recorded on the Memory Stick CompactFlash Card will be deleted including data recorded by other devices e Do not initialize a Memory Stick CompactFlash Card unless it is necessary cecocoococooooooocooosooococooooococosooooooooooooooo 1 Open the Settings window and select Basic The Basic window appears 2 Select Initialize The Initialize window appears 3 For the LF X1 select Init Memory Stick For the LF X5 select Init CompactFlash Settings gt Basic gt initialize Init Memory Stick For the LF X1 Init CompactFlash For the LF X5 Never remove the Memory Stick or CompactFlash card during initialization The Init Memory Stick or Init CompactFlash window appears OK Initialize Be sure to read the precautions shown on the screen A confirmation message appears seecocoocooosooooooooooooooosoocoocooooocooosooooooo 6 When the message Initialization finished appears select OK If you initialize a Memory St
92. e 00 eeeeeeseteeeeeeeees 47 l INDEX 3s ceansievme scenes 64 INDEX button uu 11 13 Index window cccceeeee 64 Info button 104 113 Initialize 126 128 135 136 Inserting the Battery 0 24 INTERNET indicator 0 14 IR Blaster 33 151 J Java Applet csessosissiisosis 83 JavaScript 83 M Mail Window ceceeeeseeeeeeeees 86 Memory Stick 122 123 124 126 Memory Stick slot 10 Memory Stick Duo 124 125 Memory Stick indicator 10 N NetaY egene avenue NetAV indicator eee Network Settings New mail indicator j No encryption s ssssssssesesseesseseee O On the go mode eee 47 On screen ICOMS cceeeeeeeeees 45 On screen Keyboard 0 117 on screen remote control 31 32 33 35 65 67 Index P Palettes issccaiiisnisessarccrnia ones 109 PDF Piles oota a 82 PIP cite van eens 69 76 87 POWER indicator 10 12 14 POWER switch 11 13 14 PPPOE roninas 41 42 Proxy Settings eens 83 public wireless access 49 R Rate button c ee 61 67 68 Reading Mail eee 93 Registering Other Monitors 57 Sending Mail eee 89 set up the NetAV ow 55 Setting Up Mail 43 Setting Up to Use Public Wireless ACCESS pne a Setting Up TV Channels Setting Up TV Channels Manually eee 129 set top DOX wees 20 Slide Show 104 107 T Troubleshooting
93. e LocationFreeTV FAQ http www sony com locationfree faq If you are using a router verify the router s port forwarding settings Turn the router off and then on again Picture is distorted Because NetAV communicates through the Internet when there is heavy traffic on the line images may not be sent or received smoothly Try a slower bit rate Connection halts while the Connecting to the base station message is shown Transmission may take time depending on where the monitor and base station are located A high level of traffic on the communication lines connecting the monitor and base station can also affect transmission times NetAV cuts out suddenly If another monitor is registered the other monitor might have begun receiving AV content T coninucs s1 4 0 E 149 150 Registered monitors Problem Cannot connect to a network or use NetAV Causes and remedies e Is the password set under NetAV Settings Registration for Binding correct e Are the Alias and Serial number that appear under Register Other Monitors Registered monitors for the registered base station correct e Have the IP address and domain name of the registered base station been input correctly under NetAV Settings NetAV Connection on the registered other monitor Can connect to a network but cannot use NetAV Have you completed registration for binding If not see page 57 60 to pe
94. e controller for Video 1 Video 2 Set on screen remote controller for Video 2 Daa i The TV window appears Setting Up TV Channels 1 0 Select an Internal TV tuner and then select Back suo o uuo pue dnjes E 1 1 Select Back Settings then select Exit The TV Video window reappears 12 Select TV in the Index window then touch anywhere on the screen The on screen remote control appears g 2 SD APR non ae 2o S 220 SJ P em cH ga a eB e Settings The TV channel you selected appears When you are finished e Go to page 37 to set up Internet and e mail options e Start watching TV page 65 31 T coninucs 32 Auto Program for the External TV Tuner To connect a device such as a set top box STB using an antenna cable proceed as follows Before making the following settings connect the set top box to the base station Also set up and connect the IR Blaster For more on how to connect to devices see page 21 For more on how to set up and connect the IR Blaster see page 33 1 Open the Settings window and select TV Video The TV Video window appears 2 Select Channel Settings The Channel Settings window appears 3 Select OFF under CABLE turn on the set top box then select Auto Program If the set top box is turned off channels received
95. e error message Cannot connect to the web server appears During wireless connection inside the home check that the base station and monitor are communicating e Make sure no cables have been disconnected e Check the on screen icon When the disconnected icon appears check the monitor settings page 45 e Your Internet service contract may not allow for devices like the LocationFreeTV or your provider may be experiencing trouble with its servers Contact your ISP e Select Set to the right of LAN DHCP Manual IP address settings at Internet Connection on the Base station screen place a check mark beside LAN DHCP Automatic IP address settings again and then select Set page 41 e See Connecting via LAN DHCP page 40 clear the check box for LAN DHCP Manual IP address setting and configure the connection e The proxy server settings may not be set properly Configuring Other Settings page 82 Contact your ISP Cannot automatically receive an IP address from a DHCP server e Make sure no cables have been disconnected e Your Internet service contract may not allow for devices like the LocationFreeTV or your provider may be experiencing trouble with its servers Contact your ISP See Connecting via LAN DHCP page 40 clear the check box for LAN DHCP Manual IP address setting select set and configure the connection Connection to the Internet was su
96. e for Camera File system specifications can be viewed on the LocationFreeTV e The Fa icon appears to the right of original unmodified pictures taken with a digital still camera or other equipment using a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 Viewing Enlarged Pictures Select the picture to be enlarged Do not select the check box by the picture Select an picture Do not select the check box The picture is enlarged It may take several seconds to display some pictures You cannot perform other operations while waiting for a picture to display o the previous picture P The aspect ratio of a picture taken by a digital camera is usually 4 3 and the picture does not occupy the entire screen when viewed on the LF X5 2 Touch the picture again to close the enlarged display The Picture List window reappears Tip You can also press INDEX on the monitor to return to the Picture List window Stretching a small picture to full screen LF X1 only When the size of a picture is smaller than the screen size the LocationFreeTV displays the picture at its original pixel size By following the steps below you can set the LocationFreeTV to enlarge 640 x 480 size pictures to full screen e The smaller a picture is the poorer its image quality becomes when stretched to full screen size e A picture drawn on the LF X1 has a size of
97. e has been corrupted Saved image cannot be displayed e Make sure you have selected the correct location where the image is saved Try switching tabs e For images copied from a computer to a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 check if you have saved them in the appropriate folder page 112 Saved images do not appear in the top left of the Picture List window Check the date and time settings page 128 Cannot get the slide show to work You may have only placed a check by one image Clear the check or place a check mark by two or more images The message Cancelled by memory storage appears If you have opened multiple tabs on the web screen close some tabs Turn the monitor off and then on again Picture being drawn can no longer be seen If you select Brighter or Darker repeatedly the original picture may disappear Select Restart or Return to hold Public Wireless Access Problem Cannot connect Causes and remedies e When connecting to a network for the first time you must configure it It may be a No Encryption network Try switching to the No Encryption setting e You cannot connect to a network that does not have a plus symbol under Signal and Avail e After pressing Search Update try to Connect again Cannot connect to a network even though the SSID and band appear under Current connection Check that t
98. e to paste it 3 Select Paste on the on screen keyboard The text is pasted in the location you chose 81 82 Viewing PDF Files on the Web Click the PDF link in the Web page PDF file is shown after the file is downloaded secocooooocooeoococooooooooooeoocoooooocoooooooooooo 2 Youcan change the view of PDF files with the tool buttons under the tabs fo lR financial ar 2004 i 2 ide Go to the first page of the document Go to the previous page Go to the next page Go to the last page of the document Current page number number of pages in the document Zoom out Zoom in Revert to default size Rotate the page orientation 90 degrees counterclockwise Rotate the page orientation 90 degrees clockwise You can also move the page by dragging the document using the touch panel Even PDF files supported by the device may not display for some Web pages Configuring Other Settings Proxy settings and other web browsing settings can be configured as necessary In most cases it is not necessary to set a proxy Select Settings at the bottom right of the screen The Settings window appears Coe ececrerccccssesesceeserereerereeereseerereoeeeneS 2 Select Web The Web window appears COPS O ESO HHO OEE HEE EE OEOEHEEEOESOE OEE OEOOHEE OE ESOLES 3 To configure web browsing settings select Web Basics The Web Basics window appears
99. e wireless channel or move to a location free from radio interference page 132 When using the 2 4 GHz channel Make sure a microwave oven is not in use nearby Interference from a microwave to the wireless signal will stop when the oven is no longer in use Are you using a 2 4 GHz cordless phone in the vicinity A cordless phone turned on in the vicinity can interfere with the signal Change the wireless channel Screen suddenly goes dark With the Web Mail Album or Settings window displayed the power save timer activated and turned off the backlight of the screen Touch the screen or press any button to illuminate the screen If you prefer deactivate the power save timer page 128 Screen is too dark Adjust the Backlight in the settings window On screen buttons do not respond e When the Index window or a dialog message is displayed you cannot select any button outside of that window or message e Dimmed buttons cannot be selected Some buttons can only be selected after selecting a check box A different button than the one you selected responds The screen is not aligned with the stylus See Stylus Calibration page 128 T coninues s1 4 0 g 142 Problem LocationFreeTV does not respond Causes and remedies Turn the power off and then on again Cannot turn off the Monitor or base station power Hold down the power button for at least 3 seconds This
100. ecceeeee 141 Turning on the power 26 TV antenna TV Video screen U Using Malssen 86 V Viewing Web Pages s ss1ss10e0 74 VOLUME buttons 11 13 1910 i 157 158 W Watching TV and Video 65 Web Window ccccccccssseeseseeees WEP vccecncsevcelevccaes Wide button 0 ccccccccceeeeeeeeee Wide Screen mode wired LAN ccccccccseecescsseneeees Wireless Access Point 132 133 wireless channel 131 132 134 WIRELESS indicator 10 12 14 Wireless Security eee 51 WPA PSK ocroiotuncinniara 50 WPA PSK with TKIP Encryption oe eee 51 133 NetFront by ACCESS Co LTD is installed for the Internet functions on this device NetFront is registered trademark of ACCESS Co Ltd in Japan and other countries A portion of the software for this device includes modules developed by the Independent JPEG Group LocationFree is a trademark of Sony Corporation Memory Stick Memory Stick Duo Memory Stick PRO Duo MagicGate MagicGate CompactFlash and CF are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation Copyright 2004 Adobe Systems Incorporated All rights reserved Patents Pending Ethernet is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation This device uses Macromedia Flash Player technology Macromedia Flash and Macromedia are trademarks or registered trademarks of Macromedia Inc in the United States and other countries e Intent
101. eenensssecesescens Send 1 Open the Inbox or Outbox then select a sent EAS E A 6 win din tng dine T EE E E A or received mail that includes the address that you want to add to the address book lt gt gt eT COC CCC S Ooo EEE EEEOH OTE E EOE EEEEOE ET EOHOOH EES ESSERE 2 Select View and display the mail in full screen mode From the Outbox you can only add addresses from mail you have finished sending ax E Register Address The address registration window appears with the address field automatically filled in Tip With a received mail displayed the mail address of the sender is added to the Address Book With a previously sent mail displayed all mail addresses displayed in the To Cc and Bcc fields are added to the list this allows you to add multiple addresses at one time 96 4 Enter a nickname for the mail address in the Alias Name field then select OK Separate mail addresses by comma when registering multiple addresses OK O Tip For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 The Mail window shown in step reappears Entering addresses directly in the Address Book 1 Open the Compose E mail window and select Address Book The Address Book window appears 2 Select New The address registration window appears 3 Enter a nickname f
102. encryption is displayed A appears to the right of the URL field in the browser Viewing Web Pages Useful Functions Using the Fav List By adding your favorite web pages to the Favorites list you can quickly access them again later without having to input their addresses or search for them with a search engine The LocationFreeTV can store up to 100 web page addresses in the Fav list Adding a web page to the Fav list 1 Open your favorite web page and select Fav The Page List Fav window appears at the right of the screen Tips e You can change the title of web pages in the Fav list page 77 e You can save web page addresses to an external memory card You can also copy web page addresses to or from an external memory card With the LF X1 you can copy to or from a Memory Stick and with the LF X5 you can copy to or from a CompactFlash card 2 Select Add With the unit selected Ll appears With a Memory Stick selected for the LF X1 FS appears With a CompactFlash card selected for the LF X5 pJ appears JURL hitos www sony com Page List Sony USA SONY sea c a le fowveonr Sister Sietectnonice sop Byer ji y E Connect JE Music Downloads powera on o E Mptavsration montmecames movies 1wa Sony US This button appears only when a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash ca
103. er the mail address of the recipient Be sure to enter the address correctly A single misplaced character will prevent your mail from reaching the recipient Q Tips e You can save your name mail address and other contact information as a signature and add it to the end of your mail For more information see Configuring Other Mail Settings page 99 e If you add mail addresses to the Address Book page 96 you can easily specify them as recipients later a gt a ST save AD beww Sy Back Check the text of your e mail and the e mail address of the recipient Once you have sent an e mail you cannot cancel it recipients To specify multiple recipients in the To Cc or Bcc field separate each mail address with a comma When sending a mail fails The xX icon appears beside a mail in the Outbox to indicate that the mail has not been sent Select Edit check the address of the recipient in the Compose E mail window then select Send again Saving a mail in progress Select Save The Outbox opens and E appears beside the saved mail To continue composition of the saved mail display the text of the mail select Edit then edit the text If you want to undo your editing and restore the previous text select Cancel at the bottom of the window Deleting a mail in progress or a saved mail e While composing a mail Select Delete at the bottom of the Compose
104. erates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference with 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC WARNING You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment For customers in the United States This product contains mercury Disposal of this product may be regulated if sold in the United States For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada RECYCLING LITHIUM ION RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES Lithium Ion batte
105. eric 0 9 0 9 Ke Tip Key length 10 characters 26 characters Hexidecimal 0 9 A F a f 0 9 A F a f To connect to a stealth SSID public wireless access select New WPA PSK For WPA PSK enter a key that is between 8 a a E and 64 characters long Only hexidecimal 5 Refer to documents about the public wireless ae Eao chatacis access to configure the necessary items select Set and then select Back Settings 6 if you changes the setting value in step 5 press the Set button Alias Co a cn E E c so csoososooooos cssocoooo a E seiis Tami 7 Select the Back button cel The Public Wireless Access window ee reappears T ma SSID Enter the SSID network name of the public wireless access you want to connect to About Wireless Security 8 Verify that the network you want to connect Abo ut Wi re l ess to is selected and select Connect When the connection is complete the SSID Secu rity for the current connection appears under Current connection If nothing is continuously displayed in Current Since communication via the wireless LAN connection the settings may not be function is established by radio waves the configured correctly Select Configure and wireless signal may be susceptible to verify the settings interception To decrease this danger the LocationFreeTV supports various security Notes functions Be
106. esktop E B My Documents amp p My Computer i S Local Disk C Memory Stick s Removable Disk E a hae ash C Trashes LF X5 a O pem mssony amp C AIRBOARD H O MAIL J En ad MAIL KU Copy to this ore folder mE PE nEn TE B E e If the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash m d card LF X5 does not contain the above folder create it with the computer To create the folder automatically simply insert the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 into the monitor and open the Picture List window If you copy pictures from the album to a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 you can access these pictures from a computer in the folder shown above e Pictures taken with a digital camera such as the DSC T1 P100 in the mail mode appear twice when displayed in the Picture List window When enlarged however they display at different sizes Be sure not to delete the larger of the two because the continuen 105 106 picture will no longer display when the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 is returned to the digital camera e When the memory on the LocationFreeTV is full the icon may appear for movies in the Picture List window instead of the movie s first frame e Pictures recorded in accordance with the DCF Design rul
107. ext or Prev to start the search When using a commercially available keyboard press the Enter key A search begins for the text you entered Matching character string URL httpciww sony com Sony USA SONY searen Euv sony au PageList Fav History Save X Tab ie Lo am usa SeMLNE aAMES muoves ruaovo mmueio GJaUeMesscoLuTIONS or weisemonce inure E N X Connect po ered by Som Enter a character string in this field Y Tips To search for the next match select Next To search for a previous match select Prev e For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 world of Sony movies music WV games elechorics 3 To stop searching select Exit Viewing Web Pages Useful Functions Copying and Pasting Text You can copy any text string on the current web page and paste it into an e mail or onto another screen 1 Using the stylus highlight the text you want to copy then select Copy When any text is highlighted Copy replaces Search at the bottom of the screen After Copy is selected Search reappears Highlighted text avet URL httoiwww sonystyie comis bivINTERSHOP enfinityleC Page List av SonySiyle com sony style 2 Open the screen onto which you want to paste the copied text and select wher
108. haracters 13 characters Alphanumeric Key length 10 characters 26 characters Hexadecimal 0 9 A F a f 0 9 A F a f WPA PSK with TKIP encryption For WPA PSK with TKIP encryption enter a key that is between 8 and 63 ASCII encoded characters or 64 hexadecimal characters Set button e s6uljjes pue suopun4 H 133 134 Notes J e If you select the check box for Stealth Hide SSID the Available Networks box in the Wireless Network Connection Properties window of Windows XP will not show the base station e When you select Set after entering the encryption key at WEP 10 asterisks are displayed if you entered 5 or 10 letters or 26 asterisks are displayed if you entered 13 or 26 letters e For an encryption key enter a character string that other people will not find out e Change the encryption key periodically to ensure security CO Tips e For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 e Do not forget the SSID and the encryption key that you entered You need to enter them when connecting your computer to the wireless LAN 4 Select Wireless Channel Settings The Wireless Channel window appears Select a channel for the wireless LAN For more on selecting a wireless channel follow step 3 of Changing the Wireless Channel Manually page 131 5 Select Back The Wireless Access Point window reappears 6 Select Back The B
109. he check box beside the desired mail address and then select To or Cc Bcc This displays the Compose E mail window with the mail address field in If you have selected Cc Bcc the message Select as appears Select an option Select as O ce Bcc Moving Mail to Memory Stick or CompactFlash Card You can organize saved mails by moving them to the Folders on a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 1 Insert a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 The Folder tab appears in the Mail window O Tip You cannot increase the number of Folders POPC Oooo EEE EEE E EEL EE EDESEEEOSEOE EE EOSOOLELEOEEOEOS Select the check box beside the mail you want to move then select Move selected Search Unselect All mes 4 gt am looking forward to hearing from you F e o s ek e ocres Move selected A message appears Select a destination folder Select the destination folder Outbox Folder1 Folder2 Folder3 Folder4 The selected mail is moved to the folder on the Memory Stick LF X1 or the CompactFlash card LF X5 Do not remove the Memory Stick LF X1 or the CompactFlash card LF X5 or turn the LocationFreeTV off while mail is being moved to the folder Doing so may cause your mail to be damaged or lost Renaming a folder
110. he target device is correctly connected to the LAN NetAV Problem Connection will not be established even though NetAV is pressed Troubleshooting Causes and remedies You cannot use NetAV unless the base station is turned on and has been prepared for the Internet connections Make sure settings are configured correctly for Before using NetAV be sure to turn on the base Station Make sure the Internet connection settings for the monitor are correct It is possible that the IP address is conflicting with that of another device Try reconfiguring the settings Before using NetAV the monitor the base station and connected routers must be properly configured Make sure the domain name has been correctly entered in the Enable Disable NetAV window Making the base station accessible by NetAV amp page 56 It may take time to renew the Dynamic DNS address code Wait for at least 10 minutes and retry connecting It may take time to obtain an IP address when the LAN connection under Monitor is set to obtain one automatically DHCP Also settings do not become effective unless you select Set If the NetAV LED on the base station is lit red the Dynamic DNS setting on the NetAV Settings window authentication has failed Check that the setting is configured properly When the NetAV indicator on the base station is lit red the settings for Dynamic DNS are not correct For more information refer to th
111. heir copyright holders You have just captured an image A slide show is in progress The TV channel has just been changed T Press CAPTURE when a scene appears that A message is displayed you want to save The Stylus Calibration window is displayed For the LF X1 ane Anenlarged album image is displayed Images input from an external source such as a DVD including a copyguard signal are displayed MPEG movie is played You cannot capture images on TV immediately after changing channels This is also true when copyguard signals are detected for example when a DVD is being For the LF X5 played eseooooocococooococoooooooooooocoooosooooooooooooooo The captured image is displayed in the capture list and saved in the album Using the Wide Screen Mode LF X5 only Selecting the Wide button switches the monitor to the Wide Screen mode Wide Screen mode lets you watch normal broadcasts 4 3 aspect ratio or other picture sizes such as letterbox movies in several Wide Screen modes 16 9 aspect ratio Select the Wide button repeatedly to cycle through the following Wide Screen mode settings ule Q Tips Wide Zoom enlarges the 4 3 picture while the upper and lower parts are condensed to fit the 16 9 screen Normal returns the 4 3 picture to its original size Black bars are visible at the left and right sides to fill the 16 9 screen Full only
112. hms unbalanced sync negative C 0 286 Vp p burst 75 ohms Video 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio 500 mVrms Impedance 47 kilohms VIDEO INPUT2 Video 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio 500 mVrms Impedance 47 kilohms VIDEO OUTPUT Video 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio 500 mVrms Impedance less than 5 kilohms DC IN 12 V DC ETHERNET 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet with RJ 45 interface 1 IR BLASTER Minijack 1 USB USB 1 1 2 Monitor DC IN 16 V DC Headphones Stereo minijack Impedance 16 ohms or more USB USB 1 1 1 ETHERNET 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet with RJ 45 interface 1 AV IN Minijack 1 T coninucs SELIG g 151 152 AC power adapter AC LX1B for the base station Power 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz requirements Rated output DC OUT 12 VDC 3 A Operating 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C temperature Storage 14 F to 140 F temperature 10 C to 60 C Dimensions Approx 4 x 2 x 1 6 inches 99 5 x 49 5 x 25 5 mm w h d excluding protrusions Mass 7 oz 200 g AC LX1M for the monitor Power 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz requirements Rated output DC OUT 16 V DC 3 75 A Operating 32 F to 95 F 0 C to 35 C temperature Storage 14 F to 140 F temperature 10 C to 60 C Dimensions Approx 5 x 1 6 x 2 inches 125 x 30 x 60 mm w h d excluding protrusions Mass 11 oz 300 g BP LX1A Battery Rated voltage 10 8 V
113. ht The Backlight window appears soecococcocococococococosocoocoocococoocoocooooooooooo 2 Adjust the backlight and select Return Move the slider or select or to adjust the backlight Settings E Setting When is When is item selected selected Backlight Darker Brightness The Settings window is restored s6um s pue suolouny E 137 The power indicators on the front of the base station and on top of the monitor and the 41 battery charge indicator on the left of the monitor show the status of the base station and monitor when a malfunction occurs Use the following table to determine what problem the status indicator is alerting you to and to find possible solutions If the problem persists contact your Sony dealer Status indicators Front of base station Monitor For the LF X1 ws Ptsen vl TTT e I x charge POWER indicator indicator aly La I x POWER indicator indicator vl 7 I x charge indicator POWER indicator on the base station Problem Solution Blinks red The hardware may have Q Turn the base station off and then on again al Maloneuoned If the problem persists contact your Sony Ws dealer Red POWER indicator on the 3 monitor Problem Solution Blinks red The hardware may have Tur the monitor off and then on again malfunctioned i 2 If the problem persists contact your Sony gt T de
114. ick CompactFlash card with other equipment such as a computer you may not be able to use it on the LocationFreeTV If this is the case transfer all data in the Memory Stick CompactFlash card to the other equipment and then initialize the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 with the LocationFreeTV o Tii unctions and fo iots ogee 2 1 0 eee nen ee ne eer ere page 128 Setting Up TV Channels Manually ceee page 129 Deleting Unwanted Channels page 129 Restoring a Deleted Channel Manually page 129 Changing the Wireless Channel Manually page 131 Using the Base Station as a Wireless Access Point page 132 What Is Wireless LAN ssec page 132 Setting Up a Wireless LAN page 133 Resetting Factory Defaults 0 ecseeeeeeeeeeees page 135 Initializing the Base Station eee page 135 Resetting All Settings 0 0 eeeeseseeeeeeneeeeeeaes page 135 Initializing Internet Connection Wireless Connection sceunatatadacaefuneceades E E T page 135 Initializing Mail Settings page 136 Checking Available Memory 2 ceeeeeeeeeeeteeeees page 137 Adjusting the Screen Backlight ceeeeeee page 137 128 Basic Settings 2 Open the Settings window and select Basic The Basic window appears By selecting one of the options in the Basic window you can perform the following settings
115. ied For the LF X1 the monitor can be recharged while in use but not for the LF X5 e When the power is turned on the base station continuously emits a wireless signal Public Wireless Access Note d The LocationFreeTV transmits on the 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless channels In the average home this gives it a coverage range of about 100 feet 30 meters If other devices in the vicinity emit electrical waves such as a wireless LAN device or microwave oven the strength of the wireless signal may decrease The materials used in the construction of a building s walls and floors may also affect the signal strength At time of purchase the LocationFreeTV is set to the 2 4 GHz wireless channel 10 Identifying Parts and Controls Monitor For the LF X1 Right side 1 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Touch Panel 2 POWER indicator page 26 Green lit The power is on Red flashing A malfunction has occurred WIRELESS indicator Indicates the wireless function status Blue lit Connected with the wireless network on the 5 GHz channel Green lit Connected with the wireless network on the 2 4 GHz channel Blue or green flashing 3 sec intervals Attempting to connect with wireless network The wireless function is active but out of range Blue and green flashing alternately 3 sec intervals Scanning for an access point when 2 4 GHz amp 5 GH
116. igital photos wherever you happen to be Whether you use it at home through a wireless or wired LAN connection or away from home with the NetAV function the LocationFreeTV allows you to enjoy video images and other media from a variety of locations At home when you set up the base station in a central room you are free to roam anywhere within its wireless transmission range carrying only the monitor Away from home you can access your TV videos and DVDs by using the system s NetAV function to connect to your base station through the Internet You can enjoy browsing the Internet composing and reading mail and viewing your digital albums You can also register other monitors to a base station This allows you to use NetAV from the other registered monitors CO Tips e The LocationFreeTV is composed of a monitor and a base station that communicate with each other over a wireless connection The monitor must be within about 100 feet 30 meters of the base station in order to send and receive transmissions clearly Signal strength will differ based on operating environment e When the monitor is in communication with the base station the upper of the screen displays the indicator Only when using in Home Wireless LAN e The monitor operates on a rechargeable battery Recharge the battery using the AC power adapter suppl
117. il address of that person in the To or Cc field then select Backspace on the on screen keyboard You can also add other mail addresses to the To Cc or Bcc field Reading Replying to and Forwarding Mail 3 Compose the text of your reply O Tip For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 4 Check the text of your mail and the mail address of the recipient 5 Select Send Forwarding Mail 1 Open the Inbox then select the mail you want to forward Select this Inbox outbox Search Teon Address Date Subject Select All Unselect All E EA Miche TeMichei so nst com gt r AE Chrisk lt Chris so netcom gt 31 07 2004 21 15 0400 Movie 5 st lt was a greal ti i How isi The content of the mail is displayed 2 Select View 3 Select Fwd The Compose E mail window for forwarding appears The text and header information of the original mail has been automatically copied into this window FW is added in front of the original mail subject line Use the on screen keyboard to enter any additional text T coninucs Hew 95 4 Enter the mail address of the recipient and U S i ng Mai l R Usefu l select Send Functions Using the Address Book a Adding addresses to the address a book em uu San D ete seen ecenecerecensoeccescessc
118. indow You can operate the connected device using the on screen remote control on the monitor Open the Index window select Video 1 Video 2 or Monitor Video In LF X1 only according to the input terminal to which the device is connected Antenna cable not supplied to VHF UHF output jack If you have connected a DVD player to the base station via a VCR the VCR s copy guard function may distort or dim the DVD picture Connect the DVD player directly to the video input terminal on the base station suo o uuo pue dnjes E 22 Using a VCR and TV Connect the VCR to the VIDEO INPUT 2 terminal on the base station and then connect the VIDEO OUTPUT terminal on the base station to the A V input terminal on the TV as shown below Rear of base station The VIDEO OUT terminal outputs the audio video signal coming from the device connected to the IN2 terminal A V cable not supplied to A V output terminal from antenna to VHF UHF input jack to VHF UHF output jack lt Audio video signal flow Connecting a Digital Video Camera Directly to the Monitor LF X1 Only Use a mini AV cable not supplied VMC N320TP VMC N120TT to connect a digital video camera directly to the AV IN jack on the left side of the monitor Antenna cable not supplied to A V input terminal Antenna cable not supplied to VHF UHF input jack _ oooo oO TV
119. io video cables PC 232S plug adapter RK G138 AV mouse extension cable VM 50 IR Blaster These accessories are available as of 9 2004 Note that these accessories may not be immediately available and that production of them may be stopped at any time Design and specifications are subject to change without notice A Additional monitors 0 0 58 Address Book cccccccescesesseeees Album Window ccccccccceee Attaching a Picture a Auto Program ceeeeeeeeeeeeeee AV IN Jacknis B Backlight 0 0 0 27 128 137 base station stand 0 ccceee 19 Bound monitor C CAPTURE ensesine 70 80 CAPTURE button 11 13 Changing channels 65 Changing the Wireless Channel Manually osese Character Code Charging the Battery CLER CFG zsreosessesa CompactFlash Card CompactFlash card indicator 13 CompactFlash card slot 13 Connecting with NetAV 0 0 60 D DG AN jatkaen tia 11 DHCP E Enable Flash cccceeeeeeeee 83 Enable Java Applet 83 Enable JavaScript 83 Encryption Erase Cache Erase Cookie is Erase Saved Passwords 83 External Keyboard 0 119 F Factory Defaults 135 Favs Last sesso eevee 75 76 77 78 Ferrite COre ccccee 25 26 119 G GAV poa oE 45 67 H Headphone jack eeeee 11 12 Historya ninn haaa 75 Home mod
120. ion To reset all settings or just the connection settings you need to initialize the base station 2 While pressing CLR CFG on the rear of the base station turn on the POWER Hold down CLR CFG until the NetAV indicator on the front of the base station lights red Front of base station Rear of base station CLR CFG NetAV indicator Resetting Factory Defaults Resetting All Settings You can reset all settings to the factory defaults Note however that all saved data will be lost Initialization deletes all of your data including mail you have received images stored in the album as well as web pages and favorites you have saved Be sure to follow the instructions for Initializing the Base Station before performing the following procedure 1 Open the Settings window and select Basic The Basic window appears 2 Select Initialize The Initialize window appears 3 Select Clear All The Clear All window appears 4 Carefully read the precautions shown on the screen initialize the base station This page and select OK All settings are reset After the monitor automatically restarts during initialization verify that appears at the top of the screen Initializing Internet Connection Wireless Connection e Use the following procedure to reset the settings for the Internet connection wireless connection and conne
121. ions that came with your cable or DSL modem _A__ Signal flow e LAN cables come in two kinds straight wired and cross wired The type of cable you should use depends on what kind of cable modem or DSL modem you have For more information see the operating instructions for your modem e For more information on setting up the connection to your cable or DSL modem see the operating instructions for your modem If you are still unsure of how to connect your modem contact your cable TV company DSL network administrator or ISP Connecting to the Internet e Connecting several devices to a modem with a router Cable or DSL modem Router to Internet LANI LAN2 LAN3 LAN4 aN aus Eal oe ie ioe F t as LAN cable not supplied an to LAN port LAN cable not supplied _A _ Signal flow Depending on your Internet service contract you What is a router may not be able to connect the LocationFreeTV with multiple devices such as several other computers A router is a piece of equipment that relays For more information contact your cable TV signals between networks company DSL network administrator or ISP Using a router allows several devices to share one e To determine what kind of LAN cable to use see the Internet connection See page 40 for more on how operating instructions for your router cable modem to configure router settings or DSL modem e For detail
122. lalecssedens viadees intense avs 86 Using the Mail Window cccccesceceecceeeeeeseeeessaeseaeeceeeceeeesaecesaeeneaaeeeaeecereeeaeees 86 COMPOSE MA orare jack EE Leaves cies vase oust E e a EE EE E E 89 Reading Replying to and Forwarding Mail ccccceccecsceeeseecesteceeeeeeeeeeeeees 93 Using Mail Useful Functions cccccccecsseeseeceeseceeeeeceeeeceaeeeaaeeeeaaeseaeeeeaeeesaeees 96 4 ee ADUM swiasnatescecctseddd tsvattacacwctesccnssececectaneezacecedtccnsonanceees 103 Using the Album Window civics cccdcesieiiiesseabeadsscctibesctiaasdedeysessardantetes aaedieysentonsss 104 Viewing Images in the AIDUM 0 cc ecceceeeeseeeeeseceeneeceseeceeeeesaeeeeaaeseaaeceeeeesaes 105 Drawing on the Sereen seiis risie irta asa rE EAD STA ERSEK Sis 108 Watching MOViGS sserrrecrre ictor ie Ewa ee E E E FORTER E RENEE 110 Using the Album Useful Functions sssesesessssssssesssessesssressessrsssssesesssssseessees 111 Entering Character cssssesseseseeseeeeeneeeeeeeeeees 115 Entering Characters erossa anii isan E i ei E 116 Using the On screen Keyboard eninin enia 117 Using an External Keyboard LF X1 only esesssessssssssssesssessssrsssrsssssssrssr 119 Memory Stick LF X1 CompactFlash LF X5 121 Using a Memory Stick LF X1 Only eccceccseceneeceeeeeeeeceeaeeeeaeeeeneeseeeeeas 122 Using a CompactFlash Card LF X5 Only c cecececccecceceeeeeeneceeeeeeaeceeaeeseeeeees 124 Initiali
123. ld write this password down because you will need it when connecting another monitor to the base station 5 Select Back The NetAV Settings window reappears 6 Select Back The Base station window reappears Configuring additional monitor settings Once the base station is set up to allow additional monitors set up the monitors to connect to the base station via the Internet Perform these settings on monitors to be used from outside the home Setting up to connect to the base station via the Internet Refer to Setting Up NetAV page 56 and set up to connect to the base station via the Internet If the IP address or domain name and port number for the base station you want to register are not input correctly you cannot proceed with registration Registering other monitors to the base station Register the monitors that will connect to the base station via the Internet Switch the connection type for the monitor to On the go Wireless or On the go Wired LAN depending on the connection used for On the go to start NetAV 1 Display the Settings window and select Monitor The Monitor window appears eecococococococococososococoocoocooooooooocooooooooo 2 Select NetAV Settings The NetAV Settings window appears I What s NetAV 3 Select Registration for Binding The Registration for Binding window appears 4 Configure the following settings and select Start
124. mation you enter is incorrect the monitor cannot connect to the Internet Do not enter the same IP address as the base station If you enter the same IP address the monitor and base station are unable to communicate and you cannot connect to the Internet or watch TV or video 4 Select Back The Monitor window reappears 5 Select Wired LAN under Home The message Configuring Please wait appears To watch pictures via wired LAN go on to the Base station Address section Base station Address The base station IP address must be input correctly to watch TV and video in Home Wired LAN mode If you connect to the base station once in Home Wireless mode the IP address for the base station can be automatically acquired You can confirm the acquired IP address by selecting Settings for Home Wired LAN on the Base station Address screen If does not appear switch the connection mode to Home Wireless and then back to Home Wired LAN Connecting via Home Wired LAN Connecting the monitor After finishing the wired LAN setup connect the monitor to the Ethernet port on a wall or on a router with a LAN cable not supplied Tip You should use a straight wired LAN cable to connect the monitor Most computers connect with the same type of cable Depending on the performance of your router or hub when enjoying TV or video via wired LAN the monitor may not be able to communicate correctly and
125. mmer vacation C O Select this If you receive an attached movie with a mail a movie mark appears in the Mail window Select the icon to play the movie Saving an attached picture in the Album Select an attached picture to enlarge it then select Save The picture is saved in the Album Tip When you select Save with a Memory Stick inserted for the LF X1 or a CompactFlash card inserted for the LF X5 the message Select a place to save appears Select a location then select OK Replying to Mail 1 Open the Inbox window and select the mail you want to reply to Select this m Gris K lt onrs sonetcom gt 411071204 21 15 D40 Movie g a X Se Grp ees The content of the mail is displayed 2 Select Reply The original message is quoted in the body of a new mail Replying to multiple recipients When the original mail has been sent to multiple recipients a message appears asking who you want to reply to You can select to reply to all recipients or to the original sender only Select Reply all then select OK 2 L Who do you want to reply fe Reply to the sender Reply all Tip To reply to the sender of the original mail only select Reply to the sender instead of Reply all If you want to eliminate a specific person from the recipients after selecting Reply all highlight the entire ma
126. n connecting by either Wireless or Wired LAN In addition when connecting wirelessly you must configure Wireless Monitor Settings and when connecting by Wired LAN you must configure Wired Monitor Settings When using NetAV the base station power must be turned on You must set up NetAV in advance while you are at home and the monitor has a wireless connection to the base station Home Wireless mode If you cannot connect to the base station in Home Wireless mode while away from home you cannot change the base station settings Key Tips NetAV transmits video via the Internet Currently we recommend the network throughput higher than 300 kbps both uploading and downloading If the connection speed is too slow the picture and sound may cut out or be affected by noise etc Because the monitor does not have a PPPoE function you may need to configure the router settings when using the monitor at a location other than your home If a firewall is set you cannot use NetAV Line types not supported by NetAV Analog phone line using a dial up router Cellular phones Some other line types may not allow you to connect with NetAV because of restrictions imposed by Internet Service Providers ISPs or the connection devices in use suolj99UuUOD pue dnjes E 56 Setting Up NetAV You need to select Home Wireless mode on the Monitor window to prepare for the base station settings over the wireless connection M
127. n in JavaScript will sometimes not display properly or will load repeatedly Deactivating JavaScript by removing the check mark from Enable JavaScript in the Web settings window will often allow the page to display properly Normally leave Enable JavaScript selected and keep it enabled page 82 e Some portions of web pages written in JavaScript cannot be displayed with the LocationFreeTV Plug ins other than Flash are not supported A correct web page URL is not shown in the Fav list On a web site that supports frames sometimes the address displayed for a page is not the address of the page itself Buttons do not respond e Button response can slow down while a web page is loading Wait for the page to finish loading and then select the button e While waiting for a web page to finish loading the Add button on the Favorites list and the Add button on the Save settings window sometimes go dim and cannot be selected Wait for the web page to finish loading and then try again 146 Problem Join register is shown on a web page Causes and remedies Troubleshooting For some web pages the LocationFreeTV may not allow you to join or register Nothing appears when Home is selected No address has been specified for Default page Enter the address of a web page for the Default page page 82 The message Cannot open this web page appears When you select from a menu or o
128. n off the monitor Changing TV channels Using the on screen remote you can operate the TV screen the same way you do at home See Watching TV and Video page 65 QY Tips e You may not be able to watch some copyright protected programs e When selecting a new channel on a NetAV connection there may be a delay before the picture appears due to buffering Changing the TV picture size In NetAV mode you can change the size of the TV picture on the monitor Select Resize A dialog box for changing the TV picture size appears and you have three choices for the TV picture size With the factory default setting picture is displayed on the entire screen Changing the streaming In NetAV mode you can change the streaming according to the network status 1 Select Rate A dialog message for changing the connection speed appears suo o uuo pue dnjes E 62 2 Select a speed then select OK You can select between and 5 as the connection speed Select a speed Choose the picture quality pit rate Reconnects when changec between level 1 and other levels You can change the connection speed while connected to NetAV Be aware however that the NetAV connection will be cut for a moment when you change from the lowest connection speed to another speed or vise versa Displaying the Index Window eeeeeeeeeeee Watching TV and Vide saiiecoccciiinenssiauinin
129. net Connection window appears e The LAN cable is connected to the base station when connecting via LAN COPS Ce Tee eee EEE HEHEHE EHH E HEHEHE ESOL EEEEEEEE 6 Select the Settings button to the right of LAN DHCP Manual IP address Settings LAN DHCP Manual IP address setting Connecting via LAN DHCP With this type of Internet connection a DHCP s server automatically assigns the IP address ee eee subnet mask and default gateway LAN HCPIMenual IP address settings Note J LAN PPPoE Be sure to make the setting in a location where wireless Cornas va De mmie communication is possible mv O Tip Follow the steps below to connect to the Internet when using a router The LAN DHCP Manual IP address 308 E E T AA Settings window appears Check that values have been automatically assigned for the IP address subnet mask and default gateway T Press INDEX on the top of the monitor The Index window appears di 90 0 Sie 9 sibln wiale obra Giaie 0 0 6 bwin g 6 0 6 sisi SEERE REDEE 6 Tip 2 Select Web Depending on your ISP you may need to input a The Internet connection is established when Host Name the LocationFreeTV web page appears This web page is set as the default _ _ _ _ _ reece cceccccccccccccccccccccccccccsscccccccsccccces homepage T Select Back The Internet Connection window reappears Configuring Network Settings
130. ng Power several times does not turn on and off the connected device make sure the make and type you have selected are correct e Even if the power turns on and off correctly with Power other buttons may not be enabled If this happens select Video 1 or Video 2 from the Index With the on screen remote that appears when you touch the screen confirm that the buttons are enabled by pressing them e Some devices may not have a Power button e g DVR In this case as well use the on screen remote to display Video 1 or Video 2 and confirm that the buttons are enabled Connecting two devices to a single input terminal Set the device directly connected to the unit as the first device When connecting an all in one device e g a VCR DVD player The second remote control is automatically set when you select a device displayed as all in one device from the Type list e g Sony VCR DVD Player Touch the Switch button on the on screen remote control to switch between the remote control for the VCR and the remote control for the DVD player 7 Select Back The Remote window reappears 8 Select Back or Exit The TV Video window reappears escococococococococososooocooooocooooooooocooooooooo 10 Open the Index window Video 1 or Video 2 in the window is now replaced with the type name of the selected on screen remote control Example When you have set the remote control for a DV
131. ng a saved web page escococooocoocoocooocooooocooooocooeoooooooooooooooo 1 In the Save window select Edit The Edit Save window appears 2 Select the check box beside the web page you want to rename then select Rename Web pages can only be renamed one at a time Select this check box eos a T Rename G i Rename _ Viewing Web Pages Useful Functions 3 Enter a new title in the Title field then select OK Enter a title O Tip For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 Coe eeeroeresecssosesreesoeEeseesereeeseroeseseossone Copying saved web pages to or from an external memory card You can save web page addresses to a Memory Stick for the LF X1 or a CompactFlash card for the LF X5 In the Edit Save window select the check box beside the web page you want to copy then select Copy To copy all the web pages select Select All then select Copy Deleting saved web pages In the Edit Save window select the check box beside the web page you want to delete then select Delete To delete all the web pages select Select All then select Delete 80 Capturing a Web Page Album You can capture a web page and save the image in the album For web pages containing pictures you can capture not only the entire screen but select specific images for capture Some web p
132. nitialize E mail The Initialize E mail window appears 4 Carefully read the precautions shown on the screen and select OK Settings gt E mail gt Protaction gt Intiaize E mail Do nat remove the AC power adapter and the battery while initializing Monitor wil be automaticaly rebooted during the initialization or Ok The mail settings are initialized POPC C CEO REESE EE EEE OTE OEOEH EEO OEEOHEEEOHOOH EEE ESEOEOS Checking Available Memory The actual total memory of a memory card differs from the amount printed on it The total memory shown in the Storage Size window is the actual amount you can use A certain amount of memory on the LocationFreeTV or a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 is used for settings data that cannot be deleted Increasing available memory When the amount of available memory in the unit runs low use the following procedures to delete unnecessary data and free up more memory e Clear the cache memory See Configuring Other Settings page 82 e Delete mail See Deleting a mail in progress or a saved mail page 89 e Delete pictures in the Album See Using the Album Window page 104 Checking Available Memory Adjusting the Screen Backlight You can adjust the backlight of the screen This operation changes the backlight for all screens 1 Open the Settings window and select Backlig
133. omatically Specify how often from 0 to 999 minutes the LocationFreeTV should check for new mail If you select 0 minutes the LocationFreeTV will not check for new mail This setting is not available for the LF X5 Font Size Select the size at which mail text appears on the screen OK button QY Tips e For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 e You may capture and save the configured setup screen for future reference page 70 The following terms may differ depending on your ISP For more information see the documents supplied by your ISP Or consult your ISP I Mail account is also known as user name POP account mail server login name mail login name POP server account or POP server login name Mail password is also known as mail server password POP3 server is also known as POP server or mail receiving server SMTP server is also known as mail sending server The E mail window reappears 2 3 4 5 Select Settings then select Exit When you are finished Check that you can send and receive mail See Composing Mail page 89 and Reading Mail page 93 No special settings are necessary for using the LocationFreeTV at home It is ready for use Guide to On screen Icons BASIC Guide to On screen Icons No special settings are necessary for using the Location Free TV at home It is ready for use Guide to
134. on 100 recycled paper using VOC amp Volatile Organic Compound free vegetable oil based ink Printed in Japan
135. oocococococococoooooo eocoooooocooooocoooooooocoocooooooooooo Optimizing Picture Quality To optimize the picture quality according to the current radio wave conditions select Rate at the bottom of the screen The message Changing rate Please wait appears at the top of the screen Each time you select Rate the optimum frequency which depends on the current radio wave conditions is obtained Q Tip Pictures on the screen may be temporarily stopped This is not a malfunction Using the Sub Screen LF X1 only While viewing web pages or mail you can watch TV or video on the sub screen Select PIP at the bottom right of the screen The most recent TV or video channel is displayed on the sub screen at the bottom right of the screen URL rte sory cor amusa SONY PageList Fav History Save X Tab D gt seared amr us world of Sony movies music TV games e echonies pwhat snew The most recent channel is displayed on the sub screen If you touch the sub screen buttons for operating the sub screen appear Pagelist Fav History Save X Tab of Sony world e When using the built in tuner you can change channels in the sub screen using and If you connect the IR Blaster to a set top box connected to an antenna you can change channels on the se
136. operating instructions that came with your wireless LAN card Setting up the LocationFreeTV l Setting up your computer l Wireless LAN is available Setting up the LocationFreeTV Make sure communication between the base station and monitor is stable before configuring the following settings While configuring settings do not turn off the base station or monitor 1 Open the Settings window and select Base station The Base station window appears secsococoocoocoocooooosooocoocoocooooocooocooooooooo 2 Select Wireless Access Point The Wireless Access Point window appears 3 Configure the necessary items and select Set 2 ck Ss A factory default character string should already appear You can change it by entering up to 32 letters and or numbers An SSID is used to identify a wireless network Stealth Hide SSID check box Select if you do not want to disclose the SSID Allow PC connection check box Select to allow computers to connect Security Select either WEP or WPA PSK with TKIP encryption Encryption keys Set the necessary items according to the selected encryption method WEP Enter a character string of your choice as an encryption key The encryption key length differs however for different encryption strengths See the table below 40 bit 64 bit 104 bit 128 bit Key length 5 c
137. or 1 Stylus 1 BP LX1A battery 1 AC LX1B AC power adapter for the base station 1 AC LX1M AC power adapter for the monitor 1 IR Blaster 1 Power cord 2 Operating instructions 1 Quick Start Guide 1 Base station stand 1 Important software notice 1 Ferrite core for External Keyboard For LF X5 Base station 1 Monitor 1 Stylus 1 BP LXSA battery 1 BP LXSB battery 1 AC LX1B AC power adapter for the base station 1 AC LXSM AC power adapter for the monitor 1 IR Blaster 1 Power cord 2 Carrying case 1 Operating instructions 1 Quick Start Guide 1 Base station stand 1 Important software notice 1 Be sure to turn off the monitor power when putting the monitor in the carrying case Identifying Parts and Controls 15 gt BASIC Installing and Connecting Attaching the Base Station Stand ssseeeee Connecting to a TV Antenna n Connecting to an External TV Tuner STB Connecting Other DeviCeS cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Turning On the Power Carrying and Positioning the Monitor e ee BASIC Basic Setting Setting Up TV Channels Using the On screen Remote Control 06 Connecting to the Internet cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee tees Configuring Network SettingS ceeceesseeeeeeeeeees Setting Up Mail gt BASIC Guide to On screen
138. or the mail address in the Alias Name field O Tip For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 4 Enter a mail address in the address field and select OK To register multiple mail addresses under the same nickname separate each address with a comma O Tip For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 Using Mail Useful Functions Editing the address book 1 Open the Address Book window select the check box beside the mail address you want to edit and select Edit The address edit window appears 2 Edit the individual fields as necessary and select OK Deleting addresses from the Address Book Open the Address Book window select the check box beside the mail address you want to delete and select Delete Selecting a recipient from the Address Book 1 Open the Compose E mail window then select Select to the right of the address fields Subject seu Aap M Sane Dove aun lt The Address Book window appears Hew FF 98 2 Select the check box beside the desired mail address then select OK Select this check box ove emlaon a pnorateon A OK The selected mail address is entered into the address field in the Compose E mail window rey Tip You can also open the Address Book window select t
139. osocooosooooocooooooooo 2 Select Wireless under On the go Settings BH Pet Settings gt Monitor Selec one of the four connection types OOD Wraess B Home CRG wrea settings O O Wreless Settings onthe go NalAV Settings Wired LAN Settings NelAV sellings ara required ta walch AV via Ihe internet Whon wired LAN is colected this monitor does not amit wreless LAN wave seis 3 Select Back The connection mode is changed For more on setting the IP address in Wireless under On the go refer to Setting Up the Monitor on page 54 In that case however step 2 should read Select Settings to the right of On the go Wireless Also for more on settings necessary for watching TV refer to Setting Up NetAV on page 56 The settings under Setting Up to Use Public Wireless Access on this page are also necessary eecocoocoooooooooooosooooooooooocooosooooooooooooooo I Wireless Connection On the Go Setting Up to Use Public Wireless Access Follow the steps below to configure the monitor so it can use public wireless access at cafes bookstores and other locations around town For convenience you can save the configuration of public wireless access you visit frequently The following is an example of how to establish a connection The actual connection method differs depending on the public wireless access provider For details refer to the in
140. ower turns on and off correctly with Power other buttons may not be enabled If this happens select Video 1 or Video 2 from the Index With the on screen remote that appears when you touch the screen confirm that the buttons are enabled by pressing them e Some devices may not have a Power button e g DVR In this case as well use the on screen remote to display Video 1 or Video 2 and confirm that the buttons are enabled 12 Select Back The Remote window reappears 1 3 Select Back The TV Video window reappears Using the On screen Remote Control Using the On screen Remote Control Configure the on screen remote control for external devices connected to the base station using the IR Blaster supplied For more on connecting other devices see Connecting Other Devices page 21 suolj99uUUOD pue dnjes E Setting Up and Connecting the IR Blaster seeococoococosooooooooosocooosooooooooooooooosooooooo Connect the IR Blaster to the IR BLASTER port on the base station to IR BLASTER port 2 OQ O Sa 6 2 Position the IR Blaster above the infrared receiver on the external device To locate the infrared receiver see the operating instructions for the connected device Make sure to place the IR Blaster just above the infrared receiver 34 Do not remove the backing paper from the IR Blaster yet IR Blaster Sa J Infrared transmitter
141. ptoms of moderate temperature burn Identifying Parts and Controls CAPTURE button page 70 Saves the currently displayed image in the album 9 POWER switch page 26 Turns the monitor power on and off VOLUME buttons page 65 Adjusts the speaker volume 11 CompactFlash card indicator page 124 Orange lit A CompactFlash card is being accessed 12 CompactFlash card slot page 124 Inserts a CompactFlash card 13 Stylus stylus compartment page 30 INDEX button page 65 Displays the Index window 15 Ventilation hole Do not block with cloth or other objects 16 Battery page 24 Monitor stand page 28 Note that metal objects may cling to the stand because there is a powerful magnet inside LAN connector Connect a LAN cable 14 Base Station The base station specifications are common to the LF X1 and LF X5 Front Rear WIRELESS INTERNET 1 WIRELESS indicator Indicates the wireless function status Blue lit Connected with the monitor on the 5 GHz channel Green lit Connected with the monitor on the 2 4 GHz channel Blue or green blinking 3 sec intervals Attempting to connect with the monitor The wireless function is active but out of range INTERNET indicator Indicates the connection status to an external network such as the Internet Green blinking Attempting to connect Green lit Connected
142. rd LF X5 is inserted Tip To add a favorite web page to a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 select Switch to switch to the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 and then select Add The title name of the current web page is added at the top of the first page of the Fav list If there is no title the web page address is displayed To close the Page List Fav window select gt lt at the top right of the window A web page cannot be added to the Fav list while it is downloading In step 2 Add is dimmed if the current web page is still downloading Wait until downloading is finished and select Add again Viewing a web page in the Fav list Select Fav at the top right of the screen The Fav list appears From the list select the web page that you want to view Viewing Web Pages Useful Functions The selected web page begins downloading CO Tips e You can display the next page of the Fav list by selecting gt and the previous page by selecting 4 e To open a web page saved on a Memory Stick select Switch at the bottom of the Fav list Or select Edit then select Switch in the Edit Fav window Renaming a web page in the Fav list 1 In the Fav list select Edit The Edit Fav window appears 2 Select the check box beside the web page you want to rename then select Rename at the bottom of the screen Web
143. re disabled and you cannot select the sub screen or any on screen Internet links The corresponding screen appears TV Video When you touch anywhere on the screen in TV mode a TV channel remote appears If you touch the screen in video mode and have configured the remote control settings the on screen remote control appears Watching TV and Video Open the Index window and select a channel To adjust the volume press the VOLUME buttons on the top of the monitor LF X1 O Tip Press the VOLUME button on the monitor for 2 seconds to silence the sound quickly Changing channels with the on screen remote control Touch anywhere on the screen to display the on screen remote control then select a channel Watching TV and Video You can also hide the on screen remote control by selecting X at the top right corner On screen remote control Changing channels with a Sony remote control not supplied LF X1 only Point the remote control at the infrared receiver on the monitor and press a channel number button If the TV screen is not displayed however switch to the TV screen using the TV button on the remote control and then select a channel While using the LFA F1 splash proof jacket not supplied you cannot use a remote control not supplied suoljeiado soi
144. rform registration A On the registered base station e Enable Disable NetAV is not set to Enable on the registered base station If the check box by Allow AV interception by registered monitors under Register Other Monitors Registered monitors is not selected you may not be able to connect to the NetAV server because another monitor is connected with NetAV or is receiving AV content e Settings have not been configured correctly Refer to page 57 60 and reconfigure the settings e The power is turned off The base station may not be able to connect to the Internet B On the registered monitor e Another registered monitor may be using NetAV already Press the Get AV button on the bar at the bottom of the screen to begin viewing content The settings for NetAV have not been configured correctly Refer to the Causes and remedies for Connection will not be established even though NetAV is pressed e Settings have not been configured correctly Refer to page 57 60 and reconfigure the settings There is a problem with some other network setting C Other e Another monitor may be viewing content with NetAV There is a problem with the line Not enough bandwidth etc Others Problem TV and video pictures are distorted when the base station is used as a wireless LAN access point Causes and remedies When a computer receives or sends data through wireless LAN while you are watching T
145. rged about 300 times before it needs replacement e Depending on the type of battery the battery charge may run out and cause the power to shut off before the y indicator appears TENS Carrying and Positioning the Monitor Using the Monitor Handle LF X1 Only Pull out and use the handle on top when carrying the monitor Adjusting the Monitor Stand For the LF X1 Use the monitor stand ms to adjust the screen na ni angle as shown The ma E stand has a range of i ik 120 degrees Under normal lighting conditions For the LF X5 Make the monitor upright using the stand on the bottom AN 0 4a ty t r The stand will come off if force is applied If the stand comes off reinstall it in the proper position Be careful not to swallow the stand Adjusting the Viewing Angle For the LF X1 The monitor is best viewed within 60 degrees above or below and 70 degrees to the left or right of the center of the screen as shown For the LF X5 The monitor is best viewed within 60 degrees above 40 degrees below and 70 degrees to the left or right of the center of the screen as shown Carrying and Positioning the Monitor suo s uuo pue dnjes E 29 30 BASIC Basic Setting Setti ng U p TV 2 Select Settings at the bottom right of the screen Channels You must first use Auto Program to automatically preset channels before you can watch TV
146. ries are recyclable You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries call toll free 1 800 822 8837 or visit http www rbrc org Caution Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium Ion batteries Table of Contents What 1s a LocatiomBree TV a ciccieseicussiitens ctkicaaec Mars i sadecsgeates 9 Identifying Parts and Controls eecceeccecsseeesteeeseeceeeeceeeeeceeeecaeeesaeeeaaeceeneeeeeees 10 wee cee Setup and COMME ction cescescessessessessessesseseesesseseess 17 Attaching the Base Station Stand ceeccececeeseeececeeeeceeeceaecesaeceeaeceeneeeneeeeaees 19 Connecting to a TV Antenna cecccccceceseeeseecesseceeaeeceseeceeeesaeeeeaaeseaeeeeaeeeenees 20 Connecting to an External TV Tuner STB eceeccceccececeeeeeeesaeceeaeeeeeeeeeaeees 20 Connecting Other Devices ceccceesceeseeeseceecesenceceececeeeesaecesaeceeaaeeeaeeceeeeeeaeees 21 Tuming On the POWEL coisecra anni ei iR Enes aeS EIAN ESE subsneves sae 23 Carrying and Positioning the Monitor sssssssssssessssssesessssssrsssessressressessesseesees 28 setting Up TV Channels sicecsisieceseccecavscneseassndcesndecens edera EROE ARNEE TRENE EREE ETRE 30 Using the On screen Remote Control sessesseesesesessseseeserssssrsserssersressrsssssssessee 33 Connecting to the ntemet sc
147. rify that the monitor is set to connect with Home Wired LAN If images still do not appear temporarily switch the setting to Home Wireless and then switch it back to Home Wired LAN When appears in the bar at the top of the screen you can press Get AV at the bottom of the TV Video1 or Video2 screen to intercept the image Picture freezes frequently There is a possibility that a nearby device is operating on the same wireless channel as the unit Change the wireless channel setting of the unit or use it somewhere out of range of the other device When using wired LAN mode use a 10 100 Base T router or hub and not a 10 Base T router or hub When using NetAV pictures may freeze due to communication conditions on the Internet Pictures appear to be grainy and pixilated This happens because of image processing and is not a malfunction Cannot control External TV tuner with the on screen remote control Some set top boxes STB cannot be controlled with the on screen remote control when connected to the base station with an antenna cable To control these STB with the on screen remote control connect them to the base station with a video cable page 21 33 For more details refer to the instruction manual for your STB continuen s1 4 0 g 143 TV video No picture Problem Cannot get any TV channels to appear Causes and remedies e After verifying whether Cable is set to
148. rs With a Memory Stick selected for the LF X1 appears With a CompactFlash card selected for the LF X5 EJ appears Econnect 4 y Music Downloads t powered by Sony 4 Get S onnect Not d p a This button appears only when a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 is inserted S Tip To save a web page on the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 select Switch to switch to the Memory Stick LF X1 or CompactFlash card LF X5 then select Add The address of the current web page is added at the top of the first page of the Page List Save If there is no title the web page address is displayed To close the Page List Save window select SA at the top right of the window A web page cannot be saved while it is downloading In step 2 Add is dimmed if the current web page is still downloading Wait until downloading is finished and select Add again Viewing a saved web page Select Save then select a web page from the Page List Save window that appears at the right of the screen The selected web page begins downloading Tip To view a web page saved on a Memory Stick LF X1 or a CompactFlash card LF X5 select Switch at the bottom of the Page List Save window Or select Edit then select Switch in the Edit Save window Renami
149. s on setting up the connection also refer to the operating instructions for your router cable modem or DSL modem e Configuring router settings e If the operating instructions for your router direct you to use a web browser Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator to access the router s settings screen you can do so by inputting the router s IP address in the address field on the Web window page 74 You must also configure network settings for the LocationFreeTV page 40 e For more information on configuring router settings refer to the operating instructions for your router e The settings for some routers may not be configured from the Internet screen In this case make settings using your computer suo s uuo pue dnjes E 39 If an error message Cannot Co nfiguri ng connect to the web server appears Netwo r k Setti n g S Go on to step 3 and verify the DHCP connection settings Refer to the documents provided by yourISP T retetttttteteeeeeseseseseseseseeeceeseseseneees when configuring network settings 3 Select Settings at the bottom right of the screen 7 The Settings window appears Before Configuring Network Settings 4 Select Base station Check that The Base station window appears e The base station power is turned on e Have you established wireless communication between the base station and the monitor in 5 Select Internet Connection Home mode The Inter
150. seceatececsvedensssasnedevteedeaavessceastsceuestvnses sees 65 Using th TV Video SCreemsscccasscesvesssaccpsasedensicud ccead cdeasacesapas ona cpaenacsuvenacaasvaseasoanee 67 Selecting a Secondary Audio Program SAP eecceesceceneeeeeeeeneeceaeeceaeeeeeeeees 68 Optimizing Picture Quality eececcsecsseeesceeeaeceececeeeeeceeeeesaecesaeseaeceeaeeeeeees 68 Using the Sub Screen LF X1 Only cee eeecceceseeeseeceeeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeaeseaeceeaeeneeees 69 Capturing MAGES is wsccstsseceses rE E EEE EE ENEA EES PREST PERE ENONCE RNA 70 Using the Wide Screen Mode LF X5 only eecceescececeecseeceeeceneeceeaeeeeneeeeaeees 71 Adjusting the Picture Position LF X5 only eccceeceesscceeseceeeteeeneeceeeeeeteeeeaees 71 eoo TT i o A E E 73 Viewing Web Pages Basics s cc ccciis susessaseccssaasedsseunediaecaveceedevesencdentoacuttessccvesdens 74 Using the Web Window ccccccessecesceceeeceseeeesaeseaceceaceceeeeceaeceaaeeseaaeseaeeneaeeseaeers 75 Viewing Web Pages Useful Functions 00 ccceescceeseceeeeeceeeeeeaeeeaeceeaeeeeneeeeeees 76 Viewing PDF Files on the W b isircsrerreriiirmessirereriiirasiirereriietai stidi kos sittes siriasi 82 Configuring Other Settings ceccecceeescecsseeeseceeseceeaeceeeeeceeeeesaecesaeceeaaeeeaeeeenees 82 ee o i ep gene Mail seatecteaceseneseceatcnsccucccenaanuendasescseausaussucsssvanseseacesceseesieas 85 Using Mail Basics c c iazsssascseessieedeevedenccevexedest codbeoudsetievi catves
151. seg H 66 Changing channels with the stylus Slide the stylus over the screen from left to right to display the next channel and from right to left to display the previous channel Hold the stylus down at the end of a stroke to cycle through the channels in the direction indicated Tips e In TV mode skimming the screen with the stylus changes TV channels e In video mode skimming the screen with the stylus changes channels on the tuner of the connected video equipment This option is only available when the external video equipment has a tuner and remote control settings have been configured page 33 e Changing channels using the stylus is possible only when a TV program is displayed on the entire screen You cannot do so while the on screen remote control is displayed eececococococococococococococosococcoooocococooooooo Using the TV Video Screen Parts and controls on the TV Video screen 1 TV Video mode indicator 2 TV channel number 3 SAP Secondary Audio Program mode indicator page 68 Displays STEREO or SAP each time the SAP button is pressed For the LF X1 The channel number input by the infrared remote control is shown here For the LF X5 The wide mode selection Wide Zoom Normal Full and Zoom is shown Volume level indicator On screen remote control oy fe Appears when you touch anywhere
152. stretches the 4 3 picture horizontally to fill the 16 9 screen The picture appears elongated Zoom enlarges the 4 3 picture horizontally and vertically to an equal aspect ratio that fills the 16 9 screen Useful for watching letterbox movies e When you change channels or inputs the Wide Screen mode settings revert to the 4 3 Default setting To retain the current Wide Screen mode setting as channels and inputs are changed set 4 3 Default to Off e 4 3 Default setting is not available while connected with NetAV Using the Wide Screen Mode LF X5 only Adjusting the Picture Position LF X5 only You can move the position of the picture up and down for each Wide Screen Mode in the following cases e To move the position of the picture only in Wide Zoom and Zoom modes e When subtitles may not fit in the screen suoljeiado soiseg D 1 Open the Settings window and select TV Video The TV Video window appears 2 Select Wide Mode The Wide Mode window appears 71 Viewing Web Pages Basics eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Using the Web Window cecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees Viewing Web Pages Useful Functions 00 Using the Fav LiSt cc eeeceeeesseeseeeeeeeessneeeeeeaees Saving a Web Page Save c sceeeeeeeeeeeeeees Capturing a Web Page AllbUM c eeee Searching for Text on a Web Page ecce Copying and Pasting Text
153. struction manual provided by your public wireless access provider 1 Open the Settings window and select Monitor The Monitor window appears 2 Select Settings to the right of Wireless under On the go The On the go Wireless window appears POPC o Oooo HEE OES O HEE EO OEOEH EEE OEEEHEE EOE OOHEE EOE EOLES 3 Select Public Wireless Access The Public Wireless Access window appears A short while after the Public Wireless Access window appears a list of detected access points is displayed When the monitor is not set to On the go Wireless you cannot select Public Wireless Access Settings gt Monitor gt On the go Wireless gt Public Wireless Access Band 24042 902 1109 O 5GHe 802 148 C 2 4GHe and SGHz 802 1 tafafa Current connection Wireless signal qually sso Poe Ercan Wireless network list SoarehiUpdato Pred Channa simae365 sozia 1 gt I WheekSGam sozia 6 aces2raen sozia 4 Poass29 sozia You can also update the wireless network list by selecting Search Update e suo 3 uuo pue dnjes E 49 Notes An SSID is used to identify a wireless The LocationFreeTV does not support the network IBSS mode or the adhoc mode Alias If necessary set an Alias Enter a nickname for the public wireless access The alias can be up to 8 characters Authentication scheme Configure the authentica
154. sure to correctly configure the A plus symbol appears on an access point security settings in accordance with your under Avail once it has been set You can only connect to access points with a plus symbol under Avail intended purpose and network environment If you select from this list and still cannot Wireless LAN security function of the connect repeat steps 5 through 7 LocationFreeTV e There are public wireless access you can e No encryption connect to with No Encryption but the data Because raw data is transmitted there is a you send and receive is unencrypted and may danger of interception be intercepted Be sure to take note of this This setting is not available for wireless LAN when using the web and e mail communication between the base station and Cece cre reccccccceseeseccescesesessesescesecsesseeees the monitor e WEP WEP is the wireless LAN security technology specified by IEEE802 11 It applies encryption to communications There are two types of encryption key length 64 bit key and 128 bit key The 128 bit encryption key assures a higher security level A decryption technique exists however so using the same encryption key for an extended period of time is not recommended e WPA PSK with TKIP encryption WPA is a security technology developed to correct for the deficiencies of WEP The LocationFreeTV utilizes WPA together with TKIP encryption WPA PSK with TKIP encryption assures the highest
155. t mail in the Outbox for you Attach page 90 to finish later Use to select pictures to attach to the mail 9 Delete page 89 Draw page 92 Deletes the currently selected mail Use to create and attach hand drawn picture and text to the mail Recipient fields Enter the mail addresses of recipients Send page 89 Sends a composed mail Back Quits mail composition and returns to the Outbox or Inbox Mail that has not finished being composed is saved in the Outbox Select To Cc Bcc page 97 Display the Address Book so you can select mail recipients Composing Mail 4 Composing and Sending Mail ey Tip For details on character entry see Entering Characters page 116 1 Open the Mail window select the Outbox or Inbox tab then select New The New window appears Fi i I Composing Mail Select Send The e mail is sent e Unless you enter a recipient mail address you cannot select Send e This device does not support data encryption when sending e mail Take particular note of this when dealing with sensitive information Q Tip To check that the LocationFreeTV can send and receive mail properly try sending a mail to your own mail address For more on receiving mail see Reading Mail page 93 Sending the same mail to multiple Saa Eats Samar Enter the subject of the mail Enter the main text of the mail Ent
156. t the entry field to the right of the folder you want to rename change the name and select OK The Settings window reappears 5 Select Exit Using the Album Useful Functions Displaying Picture Information 1 Open the Picture List window select the check box for a single picture and select Info If you have selected the check boxes for multiple pictures you cannot select Info Be sure to select only one check box and leave the others clear The Information window appears gt Comment 4 i Q Tips e Selecting Picture Name allows you to change the picture name Changing the picture name does not change the file name Shooting Date Time appears only for pictures taken with digital still cameras e Web page URL appears only when Capture the whole page is selected under Web It does not appear when other images are captured e Use the Comment field to enter information up to 560 characters about the picture Entered information can only be viewed from the LocationFreeTV 2 Select OK The Picture List window reappears CO Tips e You cannot rotate movies or animated GIF images e Rotated images only appear rotated on the LocationFreeTV Other equipment displays the image with its original orientation 113 o Enterin Entering Characters 0 ccceeeeeeeeteee Using the On screen Keyboard
157. t top box as well e To watch the image in full screen select Full e If you select Sound the speakers output sound for the sub screen but pictures on the sub screen disappear To restore the picture display select PIP e To quit the sub screen display select A Using the Sub Screen LF X1 only rey Tip You can move the sub screen to a different position Touch the sub screen and then drag it to the desired position You cannot move the sub screen however when the following windows are displayed e Index window e Capture list e Dialog message e On screen Keyboard e Web browser page list The sub screen goes dark if you select a channel on external video equipment that has not been connected or has been turned off suoljeiado soiseg A 69 Note J Ca pt Cia al g m ag es Captured images are not saved in the album if you turn off the monitor or the battery runs out while the capture list is displayed With the CAPTURE button on top of the monitor you can capture a still image of the currently Tips displayed screen You can then save captured e When you capture a web page you can specify images automatically in the album to enjoy later a specific image on the page to save in the at your convenience Album page 80 Captured images cannot be used for purposes e You cannot capture the screen if other than personal enjoyment without the The Index window is displayed permission of t
158. tenna Snow or dim pictures e Check the antenna and or cable connections e Make sure the channel selected is currently broadcasting e Make sure the antenna is not damaged or broken 144 Problem Stripes and noise Troubleshooting Causes and remedies e Make sure the TV antenna is securely connected page 20 e Keep the antenna cable away from the power cord and other connection cables Web Problem Cannot connect to the Internet Causes and remedies e Check if the indicator on the base station is lit When not lit Any type of connection e Make sure you have selected the correct connection type for your setup e Check the base station settings under the Internet connection setting LAN connection e Make sure the LAN cable is securely connected e Make sure you are using the correct type of LAN cable straight wired or cross wired for your setup To find the cable type you need see the operating instructions for the device you want to connect or contact your ISP e Your Internet service contract may only allow one device to connect to the Internet at a time Make sure no other device is already online DSL connection e Make sure the DSL port and the TEL telephone port on the splitter are connected correctly e Refer to the operating instructions for the device to confirm that the DSL modem indicators are properly illuminated e For Public Wireless Access page 148 Th
159. the GetAV button to watch TV suo o uuo pue dnjes E Example 1 When Wireless is selected in On the go mode D jam Example 2 When Wired LAN is selected in Home mode 46 Wireless Connection at Home ADVANCE Selecting a Connection Type for the Monitor This section describes the settings you need to configure in order to use the monitor at a location away from home such as a public wireless access like a hotel or cafe You can set the monitor to connect directly with the base station in your home to connect to the base station while away from home and to communicate wirelessly or via wired LAN Home mode describes the monitor when connected with the base station while inside your home Using the monitor away from home is called On the go mode In each of these modes the monitor can communicate wirelessly or via wired LAN CO Tip The on screen icons change as follows depending on the current settings and connection status Wireless Connection at Home 1 Open the Settings window and select Monitor The Monitor window appears 2 Select Wireless under Home S Onthego NetAV Settings Back Suis Peer eccccscecccceseeseecerecesceecereeeseneeeoeeoeee 3 Select Back The connection mode is changed Peer ccesevccccccesereeesereeeeecesereeseeneeeeeeenee suo s uuo pue dnjes 47 48 Wired LAN Connection at Hom
160. the on screen remote With the LF X1 You can also change the channel using a Sony brand TV remote control not supplied The on screen remote does not work e Connect the IR Blaster to the IR BLASTER port on the base station page 14 e Press some of the buttons on the device itself to make sure that it is functioning normally Some devices cannot be operated or can only be partially operated by the on screen remote e Make sure the IR Blaster is installed so that it faces the infrared receiver correctly page 33 e Move the device s infrared receiver away from any bright light such as a fluorescent light or direct sunlight The on screen remote may not work properly when the connection between the monitor and base station is poor Reprogram the on screen remote control settings page 33 Some devices cannot be operated or can only be partially operated by the on screen remote e Make sure the remote control settings for Video 1 and Video 2 are configured correctly in the Remote Settings window No picture appears on a device connected to the base station s video output terminal Make sure you have not connected the device to the video input 1 terminal on the base station Connect to the video 2 input terminal Poor picture Problem Double images or ghosts Causes and remedies e Connect the antenna cable securely page 20 e Adjust the position orientation and angle of the an
161. ther lists the screen does not respond Nothing appears when a button is selected Any of the following are possible e The web page uses JavaScript or a file type that the LocationFreeTV does not support The unit failed to connect to the web server Wait a little while and try connecting again The message Memory is full appears If you have opened multiple tabs close some tabs Some large size web pages may not display Turn the monitor off and then on again A large sized file may not open Mail Problem Cannot send or receive mail Causes and remedies e Your mail settings may be incorrect Check them against the information you have received from your ISP e When sending the mail to multiple addresses separate each address with a comma e When sending mail to a large number of addresses separate the recipients into smaller groups and send the mail separately to each group of recipients e Your network settings may be incorrect Contact your ISP Cannot recall the mail protection password Once the mail protection password has been set you must input that password in order to change or delete it If you have lost your mail protection password initialize the mail settings page 136 While attaching an image to an e mail the Picture List window does not show the expected image e Make sure you have selected the location where the image is saved Switch the tab
162. ting JavaScript by removing the check mark from Enable JavaScript in the Web settings window may allow the page to display properly Normally leave Enable JavaScript selected and keep it enabled page 82 e Some portions of web pages written in JavaScript cannot be displayed with the LocationFreeTV Some images are not displayed on a web page e Select Reload and wait for the page to reload e The icon means that the file failed to load or is a file that the LocationFreeTV cannot display Files that appear as icons cannot be displayed by the LocationFreeTV The LocationFreeTV may fail to display large sized images e The LocationFreeTV cannot display image files other than JPEG GIF and PNG e MPEGI movie files on the Internet cannot be displayed e When the connection is busy it takes time to load the image You can continue to wait or select Reload after a while and try reloading the page Although connected to the Internet web pages do not display The access point or the server may be busy Wait a little while and then try reloading the page To view a web page using Flash select the check box for Enable Flash in the Web settings window page 82 e Check the web page address e If you try to open a page that uses Flash or places a heavy burden on the system s memory the memory may be insufficient to open the page If other tabs are open close them all e Web pages writte
163. tion scheme needed to connect to the public wireless access Refer to documents about the public wireless access to configure this setting Encryption Configure these items when the public wireless access is set for encryption Refer to documents about the public wireless e Be aware that if the LocationFreeTV is not set to encrypt transferred data there is a danger that data can be electronically intercepted LocationFreeTV can operate in the 5120 5250 MHz frequency band the channels are 36 40 44 48 It is limited by the FCC Industry Canada and some other countries to indoor use only 4 You can connect to networks with a plus access to configure these settings symbol under Signal but the procedure e differs under the following conditions Q Tip Many locations that offer public wireless When connecting to a network for the first access use No Encryption access points time In that case select No Encryption Choose the network you want to connect to WEP from the list and select Configure Proceed Enter a character string as an encryption key The encryption key length differs however for different encryption strengths See the When connecting to a network you have table below connected to before A plus symbol appears under Avail on the list Select the network from the list and to step 5 40 bit 64 bit 194 bit 128 proceed to step 8 Key length 5 characters 13 characters Num
164. to base station Refer to Configuring the monitor to connect using NetAV page 57 e Enter registration password acquired from the base station setting and select Start to register Refer to Registering other monitors to the base station page 59 Configuring base station settings Configure settings so that additional monitors can be registered to the base station and so monitors can access the base station with NetAV Perform these settings on the base station and home monitor together Setting up for additional monitors In this section you can also set whether to allow AV interception on a bound monitor 1 Open the Settings window and select Base station The Base station window appears 2 Select NetAV Settings The NetAV Settings window appears NetAV Settings can only be selected when the monitor is set to Home Wireless mode If you cannot select NetAV Settings check your monitor settings 3 Select Register other monitors The Register other monitors window appears Yi Paes Select Start Check this check box if you allow AV interception by registered monitors CO Tip The monitors currently registered to the base station are listed under Registered monitors To delete a registered monitor select the check box beside the monitor and then select Delete An 8 digit password is created and appears on the screen You shou
165. ture appears al 7 I x Power indicator Turning off the monitor power For the LF X1 press POWER again For the LF X5 slide POWER again Tip The TV picture appears soon after you turn on the monitor but the monitor takes a while longer to finish starting up If you press INDEX on the top of the monitor or touch the screen the message Starting up please wait appears e When using Home Wireless mode if no TV picture appears after pressing POWER on the monitor or if appears at the top of the screen check the base station to make sure the power is turned on e For the LF X5 when the safety function detects that the monitor has reached extreme temperatures the message Temperature elevation reached safety limit Automatically turning off the power appears and the power automatically turns off Charging the Battery Connect the monitor AC power adapter AC LX1M to charge the battery You can use the monitor while it is charging For the LF X5 you cannot charge the battery while using the monitor During charging the battery charge indicator on the left side of the monitor lights red The indicator goes off when charging is finished For the LF X1 AD t to wall outlet Power cord supplied AC LX1M AC power adapter supplied Turning On the Power For the LF X5 aD o wall outlet i to DC IN Power cord supplied AC LX5M AC power adapter
166. ually Erase Cookie Select to erase cookies Cookies are files generated by some web pages you access They contain information about the selections you made on certain web pages Erase Saved Passwords Select to erase any passwords saved when you select Save this password in the dialog box that appears after you enter an ID and password to view a web page OK button When you select OK the Web window reappears If you changed the character code in the message In order for the browser settings to take effect it is necessary to reboot the monitor Reboot now appears Select OK to restart the monitor automatically eecococococoocoocoocooocoocooooococcoooooooooooooooo 5 To configure Proxy settings select Proxy The Proxy window appears Configuring Other Settings 6 Configure the necessary items and select OK To connect to the Internet without going through a Proxy server select No Proxy To connect to the Internet via a Proxy server select Use Proxy then enter a host and port OK When you select OK the Web window reappears ey Tip The information you need to enter depends on your ISP For more information consult the documents supplied by your ISP 83 Using Mail Basics siccccsucatenssctemtsmctiditsaniuaiaiaiaantaentnas Using the Mail Widow svscisssiccicstessinnnaninacanadacactanieusucnine Composing Mall szsctecaisacscenatelieeicetcciete
167. verify that the user has authorization to connect to the Internet LAN PPPoE Internet connection password This is used to verify that the user has authorization to connect to the Internet For security password characters are shown as asterisks DNS1 and DNS2 parameters Enter the DNS addresses specified by your ISP If you select the check box next to Automatic DNS configuration the addresses are automatically acquired Note that some ISPs do not allow addresses to 2 be acquired automatically g Settings When Wired LAN is enabled LAN PPPoE cannot be selected A confirmation window appears Te are To input the DNS address manually clear the PPPoE connections are not guaranteed for all check box next to Automatic DNS DSL providers configuration input values for DNS1 and DNS2 and then select Set OETETETTSTTTeTeeTTrererrerrrerieer errr errr errr rere 7 Select OK This sets the configuration for LAN PPPoE Set button Back button When you are finished Connect to the Internet and check that you can open web pages For directions on how to open a web page see Viewing Web Pages Basics page 74 Setting Up Mail Setting Up Mail To send and receive mail you must configure the LocationFreeTV to access your mail account Refer to the documents provided by your ISP when configuring mail settings Tip The
168. vertnteeuiaence Composing and Sending Mail eects Attaching a Picture or Movie cecene Attaching a Drawing cceeseeeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeaeeees Reading Replying to and Forwarding Mail Reading Mail sionndram Replying to Mail Forwarding Mail ccsceeseseeeeseneeeeseneeeeteneeeeeeaes Using Mail Useful Functions 0 ccceeeeeteeeteeeee Using the Address BOOK Moving Mail to Memory Stick or CompactFlash Card usin nsinnstbetieuhdtevcuwass ucedest eebepiesievecvedctersesctveyieineriys page 98 Auto checking for New Mail LF X1 Only page 99 Configuring Other Mail Settings ee page 99 Searching for Mail eeen page 99 Setting an E mail Protection Password page 100 To send and receive mail you need to sign in to an Internet service provider ISP and configure mail settings See Setting Up Mail page 43 86 Usi ng Mail Basics Press INDEX and select Mail in the Index window You can receive compose and send mail using the Mail window The Mail window appears Using the Mail Window Inbox and Outbox Windows 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 cn se r P aam E ma owo n _ Fewer Folders Folders Address Date Subj ject Michel T lt Michel so net com gt 08 08 2004 15 00 0400 Summer vacation o 8 To lt John so net com gt Dear John
169. yboard For the LF X5 the on screen keyboard returns to the original screen by selecting Exit ke e gt Using an External Keyboard LF X1 only U S i n g an Exte rna 2 Select an entry field with the stylus and enter characters with the connected keyboard Keyboa rd L F X1 To move to another entry field use the stylus to select the new field or tab only You can connect an external keyboard not External Keyboard Key function supplied to the USB port on the right side of the Bey monitor With an external keyboard connected Esc Quit text entry the on screen keyboard does not appear Note that Tab Switch to next entry field some keyboards may not work with the Cea Select all LocationFreeTV Ctrl X Cut eeeeeeeeeeeseseseseeeeeseeeeeeeseseeseseseseseeeeeeee Ctrl C Copy Connect the external keyboard Ctrl V Paste Connect an external keyboard not supplied Shift f gt Highlight in the direction to the USB port on the right side of indicated the monitor page 10 When connecting an external keyboard be sure to attach the ferrite core as shown below s19 9e1eYyD Bulie uy il Ferrite core Supplied e You cannot connect and use a keyboard that only has a PS 2 connector e You cannot connect and use a keyboard equipped with a USB hub e Do not connect a keyboard to the USB port on the base station 119 Using a Memory Stick
170. z is selected as the band for Public Wireless Access Off Not connected 4 Memory Stick indicator page 122 Orange lit A Memory Stick is being accessed 5 Memory Stick slot page 122 Insert a Memory Stick 6 USB port page 119 Connect a commercially available keyboard 7 LAN port page 60 Connect a LAN cable 8 Speakers Identifying Parts and Controls Left side 9 A New mail indicator page 93 Red lit New mail has arrived Disabled when the Mail window is open Battery charge indicator page 27 Red lit The battery is charging Off Battery charging has finished Infrared receiver page 65 12 Headphone jack stereo mini AV IN jack Use an AV mini cable VMC 20FF or VMC 20FR not supplied to connect a digital video camera or other AV device Top Stylus stylus compartment page 30 15 POWER switch page 26 Turns the monitor power on and off VOLUME buttons page 65 Adjusts the speaker volume CAPTURE button page 70 Saves the currently displayed image in the album INDEX button page 65 Displays the Index window Rear Monitor handle page 28 Pull out the handle when carrying the monitor Monitor stand page 28 Adjusts the angle of the monitor screen 21 Battery page 24 DC IN jack page 25 Connect the monitor AC power adapter supplied For the LF X5 Right
171. zing a Memory Stick CompactFlash Card eecccessceesseceeneeeeeeeeees 126 Functions and SettingS cccssceeseseseeeseeeeeeeeeseeeees 127 BasiC Settings 2 siez dss eases cavazee decesseas duedsteacocs saaeses supesvostadaye aa iaaa iA 128 Setting Up TV Channels Manually 00 0 ccc ecccceececeeeceeeeeeeeeeceaaeceeaeeeeeeeeeneeesaes 129 Changing the Wireless Channel Manually 00 ecccceesceceeeceeeeceeeeeeneeeeeneeeees 131 Using the Base Station as a Wireless Access POint cccesscceeseeeeeceeeeeeteeeees 132 Resetting Factory Defaults ccccssescsesseerseoss speccetll eae 135 Checking Available MeMory cccccessssssceesteseneeceececeeeeeseeceesaeceaaeceeneeeeeeesuie 137 Adjusting the Screen Backlight a A oo 37 o ee OHGS ve tsciiauatacsuaiiacevsbneaucenmunsccnsaccsonetdnasanciateadnantwnanes 139 Stat s INGIGAtOrs oiivitecievcdisvettias chaste AE TE EN AE 140 ETOUDIESHGOUINE e ironeereser eei rieke Renea EENEN aoee E TAEAE a NETER KNEE TOER 141 Specifications noiire sii ris E EE E REEERE R E 151 Eae Ea E E E A E AE E A AT 157 Trademarks sresertneeneeien oia is costed eee TON EEEE EEA OE 159 The screen shots used in this manual are only example images What is a LocationFreeTV What is a LocationFreeTV The LocationFreeTV is an LCD television system that embodies the LocationFree concept the ability to enjoy TV videos DVDs Internet browsing mail and d

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Untitled - Panacom  ウロフローメータ UDS-1300 ウロキャップ"  Owner`s Manual Manual de usuario TC-L42E60  4.0 Operation  Philips FM08MA45B  Viewsonic VFA724W-10 digital photo frame  取扱説明書 - クリマテック    MODE D`EMPLOI - Académie de Rennes  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file