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Operating Instructions

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LOCATION Free 
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LF-X1

© 2004 Sony Corporation

LOCATION Free TV

LF
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LF-X1

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Summary of Contents for LF-X1

Page 1: ...ating Instructions 4 103 221 11 1 LOCATION Free TV LF X1 2004 Sony Corporation LOCATION Free TV LF X1 F Sony 4051414_LF X1 12inch anki LF X1_anki shinse 00GB01COV WW fm masterpage Right LF X1 4 103 221 11 1 ...

Page 2: ... 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 injry from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all serv...

Page 3: ...t 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 LF X1 has been tested and found to comply with the Federal Communications Commission FCC guidelines on radio fr...

Page 4: ... 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 i...

Page 5: ...ecting a Cable or an Antenna 10 Connecting Video Audio Equipment 10 Turning On the Power 13 Connecting to the Internet 15 Configuring Network Settings 17 Setting Up for Mail 20 Watching TV and Video 21 Basic TV Video Screen 22 Viewing Web Pages 23 Basic Internet Screen 24 Using E mail 25 Basic E mail Screen 25 Viewing Enlarged Images 28 Basic Digital Photo Album Screen 29 Specifications 30 ...

Page 6: ...ff No radio waves are being output 4 Memory Stick indicator Lights orange while the unit and the inserted Memory Stick are communicating 5 Memory Stick slot Insert a Memory Stick 6USB connector Connect a commercially available keyboard 7LAN connector Connect a LAN cable 8Speakers 9 Mail Auto Receive indicator Lights red when new e mail is received through periodical e mail check 0e Charge indicato...

Page 7: ...itch Turns on and off the power to the monitor qhVOLUME buttons Adjusts the volume of the speakers qjCAPTURE button Saves the currently displayed screen in an album as a still image qkINDEX button Displays the Index window qlMonitor handle w Monitor stand waBattery wsDC IN connector Connect the AC power adaptor supplied for the monitor qf qk qj qh qg Top ql w wa ws Rear ...

Page 8: ...een Connection to the NetAV has been made Off Connection to the NetAV has not been made 4POWER indicator Lights green when the power to the base station is on 5POWER switch Turns on and off the power to the base station 6LAN connector Connect a LAN cable 7USB connector 8VHF UHF connector Connect an antenna connection cable 9VIDEO LINE OUTPUT AUDIO VIDEO jacks Output signals that are input to the v...

Page 9: ...hecking the Package Contents After unpacking check that all the following items have been included Base station 1 Monitor 1 Stylus 1 BP LX1A battery 1 AC LX1B AC power adapter for the base station 1 AC LX1M power adaptor for the monitor 1 Power cord 2 AV mouse 1 Base station stand 1 Checking the Package Contents ...

Page 10: ...the optional EAC 315 or equivalent antenna cable Use this hookup if you subscribe to a cable TV system that uses scrambled or encoded signals requiring a cable box to view all channels 1 Connect the coaxial connector from your cable service to the IN connector of the cable box 2 Using a coaxial cable connect the OUT connector of the cable box to the VHF UHF connector of the base station With this ...

Page 11: ...ble connect the audio and video OUT jacks of the VCR to the VIDEO LINE INPUT AUDIO and VIDEO jacks of the base station 1 Disconnect all power sources 2 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the SATELLITE IN connector of the satellite receiver 3 Using the audio video cable connect the audio and video OUT jacks of the satellite receiver to the VIDEO LINE INPUT AUDIO and VIDEO jacks of the base stat...

Page 12: ...Connect the satellite antenna cable to the SATELLITE IN connector of the satellite receiver 3 Using a coaxial cable connect the VHF UHF OUT connector of the satellite receiver to the VHF UHF connector of the base station Set the RF OUT selector of the satellite receiver to 3 CH or 4 CH 4 Using the audio video cable connect the audio and video OUT jacks of the DVD player to the VIDEO LINE INPUT AUD...

Page 13: ...te with the AC LX1M AC power adaptor for the monitor Do not bundle the AC power adaptor cord and the antenna connection cable together Neglecting this can induce noise on television images if strong broadcasting signals cannot be received in your area Connect the supplied AC power adaptor for the base station to the DC IN connector on the base station and plug the supplied power cord into a wall o...

Page 14: ...the left panel of the monitor lights red The indicator goes off when charging is finished Battery charging time Battery duration Approximate battery life using a fully charged battery supplied is 4 hours with the minimum screen brightness selected 3 hours with the medium screen brightness selected and 100 minutes with the maximum screen brightness selected A warning message appears 1 to 15 minutes...

Page 15: ...Internet ready residential complex Caution 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 ADSL modem you have See the user s manual for your modem for more information For details on setting up the connection cross refer to the user s manual for your cable modem or ADSL modem If you are unclear on some point regar...

Page 16: ...use a web browser Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator to access the router s settings screen input the router s IP address in the Airboard s Internet address field to display the settings screen See page 23 for more on how to input to the address field You must also configure network settings for the Airboard See page 17 for more on how to configure network settings For more information on con...

Page 17: ...lso be automatically assigned z Tip Follow the steps below to connect to the Internet when using a router as well 1 Press the Index button on the upper part of the monitor The index screen appears 2 Select Internet from the index screen The Internet connection is established when the Airboard web page which is set as the default homepage appears If the default homepage is not displayed and a conne...

Page 18: ...indow 2 Select Settings to the right of LAN DHCP Manual IP address setting 3 Refer to the documents provided by your Internet service provider to input the proper values for IP Address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS 1 DNS 2 and Host name and then press OK 4 Select LAN DHCP Manual IP address setting 5 Press OK This sets the LAN DHCP Manual IP address setting 6 Press Back 7 Press Settings and then ...

Page 19: ...appear 2 Press Internet connection 3 Press Base station 4 Press Settings to the right of LAN PPPoE 5 Input each item while referring to the documents provided by your Internet service provider and then press OK 1 Input your service provider s name 2 Input your connection ID 3 Input your password for connecting to the Internet 4 Input values for DNS1 and DNS2 5 Press OK 6 Press LAN PPPoE 7 Press OK...

Page 20: ... on the screen to make it appear 2 Press e mail 3 Press Send Receive 4 Enter into the individual fields then press OK 1 Enter a name 2 Enter a mail address 3 Enter the mail account 4 Enter the mail password specified by the provider 5 Enter the POP3 server 6 Enter the SMTP server 7 Specify whether to leave received mail in the server Normally set so that received mails are not left in the server 8...

Page 21: ... pressing POWER on the remote control You may directly press channel number buttons or CH on the remote control to turn on the monitor and select a channel Pressing VOL on the monitor for 2 seconds silences the sound quickly To select a channel from the TV channel list Touch anywhere on the screen to display the TV channel list then select a desired channel The TV channel list disappears automatic...

Page 22: ...conds after the screen is operated G Multi language mode button Switches among the multi language modes when a multi language program is tuned in H Rate adjustment button Optimizes picture quality according to the ambient radio wave conditions I Settings Displays the Settings window for various setups Selecting TV Video in the Settings window allows you to adjust the quality of picture and sound o...

Page 23: ...w to open the Internet window and display web pages Let us assume that you will access the Sony s web site whose URL is http www sony com 1 Open the Index window then press WWW The Internet window appears 2 Press a new tab then press the URL entry field 3 Using the keyboard enter http www sony com then press End Viewing Web Pages URL entry field New tab ...

Page 24: ...avorites Displays the Favorites list panel for registering the address of the currently opened web page It also displays the list of registered URLs F History Displays the list of web pages that you have opened before G Save Saves the currently opened web page You can open saved web pages without accessing to the Internet H Close Tab Closes the page of the currently displayed tab and the tab becom...

Page 25: ...reen appears Inbox Outbox screen A E mail display B Inbox tab Displays a list of incoming e mail i e e mail that was sent to you A preview of e mail content for the selected list is continually displayed in the lower frame C Outbox tab Displays a list of sent e mail and saved drafts of unsent e mail A preview of e mail content for the selected list is continually displayed in the lower frame Using...

Page 26: ...ents in the inbox outbox and filing cabinet tabs J Check box A check mark is placed in or removed from this box each time it is pressed K Receive Checks for new incoming e mail L Compose New Creates a new blank e mail M Reply Resend Edit Depending on the content of the e mail displayed in the preview Reply Resend and or Edit will be displayed Reply Displays a screen for replying to e mail Resend D...

Page 27: ...ritten picture or note to the e mail E Address field The e mail address of the addressee is input here F Send Immediately sends the composed e mail message G Address book Displays the address book H Save draft Saves the e mail currently being composed to the outbox I Delete Deletes the displayed e mail J Back Cancels e mail composition and returns to the inbox or outbox Saves a draft of e mail tha...

Page 28: ...ng Details and then pressing Enlarged display on the Image Details screen that appears Lightly pressing the enlarged image in this case returns you to the Image Details screen 2 To quit the enlarged view lightly press the image This returns you to the Image list screen z Tip You can also return to the Image list screen by pressing INDEX on the monitor Viewing Enlarged Images Press an image do not ...

Page 29: ...sort button images are sorted in ascending or descending order G Check box A check mark is placed in or removed from this box each time it is selected H Slideshow Automatically displays in succession all images in the digital photo album or all selected images I Drawing Allows you to draw pictures and write text by hand J Send Attaches the selected images to e mail K Details Allows you to change t...

Page 30: ... mail Transmit protocol SMTP Receive protocol POP3 Album Album file GIF JPEG PNG BMP MPG MPEG1 movie Inputs outputs Base station VHF UHF 75 ohm connector VIDEO LINE INPUT1 S video 4 pin mini DIN Y 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative C 0 286 Vp p burst 75 ohms Video Phono jack 1 Vp p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio Phono jack 2 channel 500 mVrms Impedance 47 kohms VIDEO LINE INPUT2 Video...

Page 31: ...5 mm 4 7 8 3 1 2 13 16 inches w h d Mass 310 g 11 oz Operating temperature 32 to 95 F 0 to 35 C Storage temperature 14 to 95 F 10 to 35 C General Power consumption Base Station Approx 12 W watching TV Approx 0 6 W power off using AC power adaptor Monitor Approx 50 W watching TV using AC power adaptor Approx 24 W watching TV using battery Approx 39 W power off charging battery Operating temperature...

Page 32: ...s Approx 3 hours with the medium screen brightness Approx 100 minutes with the maximum screen brightness Battery charging time Approx 2 5 hours monitor power on Approx 2 hours monitor power off Supplied accessories BP LX1A battery 1 Stylus 1 AC LX1B AC power adapter for the base station 1 AC LX1M AC power adaptor for the monitor 1 Power cord 2 AV mouse 1 Base station stand 1 ...

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