Sony Carrying Case LFA PC2 User Manual

2-681-469-11(1)  
LocationFree Base Station  
– LocationFree Player for PC  
Operating Instructions  
LF-PK1  
– LF-B1  
– LFA-PC2  
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The screen shots used in this manual are only example images.  
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What is the LocationFree Base Station?  
What is the LocationFree Base Station?  
The LocationFree Base Station allows you to watch video both at home and on the go. Your home Base  
Station can be accessed via the Internet while you are away from home by installing and configuring the  
LocationFree Player on your computer or another LocationFree device*. Also, by placing the Base  
Station in a central room, such as your living room, you can enjoy video from anywhere in your home  
via your home LAN.  
* LocationFree device: An equipment with LocationFree Player installed.  
NetAV:  
A function that allows you to access the Base Station via a home network or the Internet to  
watch video.  
Computers  
Computers  
On the go  
External device  
Router  
Home  
Base Station  
z Tips  
Notes  
• The LocationFree Base Station transmits on the 2.4  
GHz wireless channel. 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.  
• When using NetAV, the Base Station, router, and  
connected devices at home also need to be left on  
when you are away from home so that you can  
connect to them via the Internet.  
You cannot use NetAV when connected to the  
Internet via an analog phone line that uses a dial-up  
router or cellular phone.  
You may not be able to watch some video, DVDs,  
and other media that are copyright protected with the  
software.  
• When the power is turned on, the Base Station  
continuously emits a wireless signal.  
• To use the NetAV function, we recommend a  
broadband connection with upload and download  
speeds of at least 300 kbps.  
• Use of the NetAV function for purposes other than  
personal enjoyment is prohibited.  
• NetAV cannot be used via a proxy server.  
You can use this Base Station as a Wireless Access  
Point.  
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Identifying Parts and Controls (Base Station)  
Identifying Parts and Controls (Base Station)  
Front  
1WIRELESS LED  
Indicates the wireless function status.  
Green: Connected with the LocationFree device on the 2.4 GHz  
channel.  
Turns green momentarily, then turns off for 3 seconds: Wireless is  
enabled, but wireless communication with a LocationFree  
device is not taking place.  
1
2NETWORK LED  
Indicates the connection status to an external network, such as the  
Internet.  
2
3
4
Green slow blinking: Attempting to connect.  
Green: Connected to the network. The LED blinks quickly when  
data is transmitted.  
Off: Not connected.  
3NETAV LED  
Indicates the connection status with the LocationFree device.  
Green fast blinking: NetAV authentication has failed.  
Green slow blinking: Attempting to connect with NetAV.  
Green: Connected with NetAV.  
5
6
Amber blinking: Updating Dynamic DNS.  
Amber: Dynamic DNS failure.  
Off: Not connected.  
Red: The Base Station is being initialized.  
4SETUP MODE LED (1 page 11)  
Amber: The Base Station is in Setup mode.  
Amber blinking: Easy registration is possible.  
5POWER LED (1 page 12)  
Green: The power is on.  
Red blinking: A malfunction has occurred.  
6POWER button (1 page 12)  
Turns the Base Station power on and off.  
Rear  
7LAN port  
Connect a LAN cable.  
8BASE STATION RESET button (1 page 48)  
Initializes all settings on the Base Station to the factory defaults.  
9SETUP MODE button (1 page 11)  
Press to register LocationFree devices, or to make Base Station  
settings.  
0IN 2 (AUDIO/VIDEO) terminal (1 page 8)  
Connect the scart to A/V cable (supplied) or the A/V cable (RCA  
pin cable, supplied).  
qaDC IN jack (1 page 12)  
Connect the AC power adapter (supplied).  
qsIN 1 (AUDIO/VIDEO) terminal  
Connect the scart to A/V cable (supplied) or the A/V cable (RCA  
pin cable, supplied).  
qdIR BLASTER port (1 page 9)  
Connect the IR Blaster (supplied).  
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Base Station Preparations  
Part 1  
Checking the Package Contents  
After unpacking, check that all the following items have been included:  
z Base Station (LF-B1) (1) z AC power adapter (AC-LX1B) (1) z IR Blaster (VM-50) (1)  
z Base Station stand (1)  
z Mains lead (Type C-6) (1) z Mains lead (Type BF) (1)  
z Scart to A/V cable (1)  
Notes  
Notes  
Note  
• Use this mains lead if you use • Use this mains lead if you use the unit You can use this cable only to  
the unit outside the United  
Kingdom.  
• This mains lead may not be  
supplied depending on the  
country.  
in the United Kingdom.  
• This mains lead may not be supplied  
depending on the country.  
connect a Scart output socket of  
an external device to the IN 1/2  
terminal of a Base Station.  
z LocationFree Player software CD-ROM (LFA-PC2) (1)  
z
A/V cable (RCA pin cable) (1)  
*
• LocationFree Player software  
• Operating Instructions (PDF file)  
• License (text file)  
z Quick Start Guide  
z Important Notices (2)  
z EUROPEAN GUARANTEE  
INFORMATION  
* One Serial Key for LocationFree Player is supplied.  
DOCUMENT (1)  
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Part 2  
Attaching the Base  
Station Stand  
To keep the Base Station stable, attach the Base  
Station stand.  
Notes  
• The SSID, WEP key, and initial password are  
printed on the side panel of the Base Station. Make  
sure that you can easily see the side panel after  
installing the Base Station. You will need this  
information when you set up the Base Station and  
make wireless connections.  
• Place the Base Station at least 10 cm away from the  
wall.  
With the stand positioned so that the section  
labelled as FRONT is toward the front of the Base  
Station, insert the claws of the stand in the holes  
on the bottom of the Base Station and slide the  
stand toward the back of the Base Station to lock  
it into place.  
Holes  
Stand  
Claws  
FRONT  
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Part 3  
Connecting Other  
Devices  
You can connect external devices featuring a scart output terminal or audio/video output terminals, such  
as a STB, PVR, or DVD Recorder to the Base Station.  
Refer to the operating instructions for each device.  
Rear of Base Station  
You can also connect to  
the IN 2 terminal.  
Scart to A/V cable (supplied)  
A/V cable  
(RCA pin cable)  
(supplied)  
to the audio/video  
output terminals  
to the scart socket  
or  
Audio/video signal flow  
:
Watching video with a connected  
device  
z Tip  
To operate external devices from the LocationFree  
device, you must connect the supplied IR Blaster. For  
details, see the next page.  
Select [Video 1] in the [Index] window. You can  
operate the connected device using the on-screen  
remote control. Open the [Index] window, select  
[Video 1] or [Video 2] according to the input  
terminal to which the device is connected.  
Note  
If you connect 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.  
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When operating two devices with the IR Blaster,  
set the devices and the IR Blaster as shown.  
Connecting the IR Blaster  
Attach the supplied IR Blaster to the device  
connected to the Base Station.  
IR Blaster  
You can control the device with the LocationFree  
device’s on-screen remote control via the IR  
Blaster.  
Remote sensors  
to IR BLASTER port  
Note  
For details on setting up a device, refer to the operating  
instructions of the device.  
If the remote sensors on the two devices do not  
line up like the picture above, you cannot control  
them with the single supplied IR Blaster, and you  
need to purchase a 3.5 mm jack splitter, such as  
Sony Headphone Adapter PC-232S (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.  
IR Blaster  
Infrared transmitter  
z Tips  
• If the IR Blaster cable is too short, use the 3.5 mm  
jack extension cable (not supplied).  
Remote sensor  
• Remote sensors on Sony Recorders and other  
products are identified with the  
symbol.  
You can set up two on-screen remote controls for  
each video input connector. These on-screen remote  
controls allow you to operate two devices connected  
directly to the Base Station, and to control video  
input via those devices.  
With reference to the operating instructions of the  
device, make sure to place the IR Blaster just  
above the remote sensor.  
Note  
Do not remove the backing paper from the IR Blaster  
yet.  
After configuring LocationFree Player remote control  
settings (1 page 28), remove the backing paper from  
the IR Blaster and fix it in place.  
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Setup and Connections  
Flow of Setup  
Use the following steps to configure.  
STEP 1  
Setup to watch Video at home  
STEP 1-1 Turn on the Base Station (1 page 12).  
STEP 1-2 Connect a LocationFree device to the Base Station (1 page 13).  
• Connecting with a router (1 page 14)  
• Connecting directly to the Base Station by a wireless connection (1 page 14)  
Install LocationFree Player Software (1 page 32)  
STEP 1-3 Display Video on your LocationFree device (1 page 15).  
STEP 2  
Setup to watch Video away from home  
STEP 2-1 Check Your Internet Connection (1 page 17).  
STEP 2-2 Make Easy Setup Settings to Watch Video Away from Home  
If the NetAV Check is incomplete (1 page 19).  
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Base Station Modes  
The Base Station has a normal mode and a setup mode.  
Press the Base Station POWER button  
SETUP MODE LED  
Off  
Normal mode (SETUP MODE LED off)  
You can use NetAV at home and away from home.  
You can make Base Station settings via a wireless connection.  
You cannot make Base Station settings.*  
* You can make settings via a router if you set [Security] in the [Advanced Setup] page  
(1 page 36) to [Enable at all times. (Security Level: Low)] (1 page 45).  
POWER  
button  
SETUP MODE button  
Press the SETUP MODE  
button on the rear panel  
of the Base Station.  
Keep pressing until the  
SETUP MODE LED starts  
blinking.  
• When the Base Station reboots.  
• When the Base Station settings  
page has not been accessed for  
15 minutes.  
On  
Setup mode (SETUP MODE LED on)  
You cannot use NetAV at home and away from home.  
You can make Base Station settings.*  
* Use the SSID and WEP key on the sticker of the Base Station for a wireless connection in setup  
mode.  
Status for registration (SETUP MODE LED blinking)  
Blinking  
You can register LocationFree devices only during the first 5 minutes after  
the Base Station is in setup mode. (The Base Station is still in setup mode  
after this 5-minute state.)  
• If the 5-minute registration state ends before you finish, switch to the  
registration status by pressing and holding the SETUP MODE button  
again until the SETUP MODE LED starts blinking.  
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STEP 1  
Setup to Watch Video at Home  
This section describes the setup for using NetAV to watch video at home.  
Turn on the Base Station Power  
STEP 1-1  
Turn on the Base Station  
Press the POWER button on the front panel of the  
Base Station to turn it on.  
Connect the Mains Lead to the Base  
Station  
Connect the mains lead after you finish making  
all other connections.  
POWER  
button  
Base Station rear panel  
The POWER LED on the front panel of the  
Base Station lights green.  
AC-LX1B AC power  
adapter (supplied)  
POWER  
LED  
To DC IN  
Mains socket  
Mains lead (Type BF)  
(supplied)  
or  
Mains lead (Type C-6)  
(supplied)  
Connect the mains lead 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  
mains lead into a mains socket.  
Note  
Use only the supplied AC power adapter  
(AC-LX1B).  
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STEP 1-2  
Connect a LocationFree device to the Base Station  
Connection to watch video away from home  
Connection to watch video at home (  
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pages 14 to 16)  
(1 pages 17 to 20)  
• Connect to the router by wireless  
to the Internet  
DSL or cable modem  
to the Internet  
• Connect to the  
router by wired LAN  
to LAN  
port  
Router  
(UPnP compatible)  
Base Station  
• Connect to the modem with internal router by  
wireless  
• Connect to the modem  
with internal router by  
wired LAN  
to LAN  
port  
Base Station  
pages 14 to 16)  
DSL or cable modem  
with internal router  
(UPnP compatible)  
Connection to watch video away from home  
(1 pages 14 to 20)  
Connection to watch video at home (  
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to the Internet  
to LAN  
port  
DSL or  
cable modem  
Base Station  
Router  
(UPnP compatible)  
to the Internet  
to LAN  
port  
Base Station  
DSL or cable modem  
with internal router  
(UPnP compatible)  
* To determine the type of your modem, check with your Internet service provider.  
* UPnP: Universal Plug and Play  
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Using a Router to Connect a  
LocationFree Device to the Base  
Station  
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2
Click [Control Panel] from the [Start] menu  
of Windows and then double-click [Network  
Connections].  
Connecting with a wired router  
If your router is configured to assign IP addresses  
by a DHCP function, and your computer is set to  
[Obtain an IP address automatically], then you  
can connect simply by connecting the computer  
and Base Station with a LAN cable (not  
supplied).  
Double-click [Wireless Network  
Connection].  
z Tip  
Make sure the NETWORK LED on the front of the  
Base Station is turned on. If it is off, make sure the  
router is on and the LAN cable is connected properly.  
Connecting with a wireless router  
Connect the computer to a wireless router.  
Connecting a LocationFree Device  
to the Base Station by a Wireless  
Connection  
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Select the same SSID as printed on the  
sticker of the Base Station from the list of  
wireless networks and then click [Connect].  
To make a wireless connection between a  
computer and the Base Station, set up the  
wireless network connection of the computer.  
For details, refer to the operating instructions for  
your computer and wireless LAN devices, such  
as a wireless LAN card.  
The instructions in this section are based on a  
Windows XP with Service Pack 2 installed.  
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STEP 1-3  
Display Video on your  
LocationFree device  
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Enter the WEP key printed on the sticker of  
the Base Station and then click [Connect].  
Before you register your computer with the Base  
Station and display video on the computer, you  
need to install LocationFree Player on the  
computer (1 page 32).  
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With the Base Station powered on, press the  
[SETUP MODE] button on the rear panel of  
the Base Station. Keep pressing until the  
SETUP MODE LED starts blinking.  
The SETUP MODE LED blinks.  
SETUP MODE  
LED  
z Tip  
When using a router to connect to the Base  
Station, it takes a while for the IP address to be  
assigned to the Base Station by DHCP. The Base  
Station does not appear in the window shown in  
Step 2 until the IP address has been assigned.  
Proceed to Step 2 after the NETWORK LED  
turns on.  
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Open a connection with the Base Station.  
2
Double-click the  
(LocationFree  
Player) icon on the desktop of the computer.  
You can also use the [Start] menu. Point to  
[All programs] ([Programs] in Windows  
2000), [Sony LocationFree Player], and then  
click [LocationFree Player].  
LocationFree Player starts, and the [Base  
Station Selection] window appears.  
Base Station registration begins  
automatically.  
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Click [OK] to connect to the Base Station.  
Note  
If your Base Station does not appear on the [Base  
Station Selection] screen, your security software  
or browser may be blocking the communication  
between the LocationFree Player and the Base  
Station. Refer to the instruction manuals of your  
security software or the online help of your  
browser to configure them not to block the  
communication.  
The Base Station is restarted automatically  
after registration. Wait for a while until a  
connection is established with the Base  
Station.  
To configure the on-screen remote control  
and the colour system, go to page 28.  
To watch video away from home, proceed to  
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In the [Base Station Selection] window,  
select a Base Station with a green icon from  
the list, and then click [Connect].  
Select a green icon.  
z Tip  
You can change the nickname on the screen that  
appears if you click [Properties].  
Note  
Before clicking [Connect], check that the SETUP  
MODE LED is still blinking. If the SETUP  
MODE LED turns on without blinking, keep  
pressing the SETUP MODE button until the LED  
starts blinking.  
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• To determine what kind of LAN cable you use, refer  
to the operating instructions for your router, cable  
modem, or DSL modem.  
• For details on setting up the connection, refer to the  
operating instructions for your router, cable modem,  
or DSL modem. If you have any questions, contact  
your service provider.  
• Further information about configurations is also  
available on the following website.  
LocationFree Support web site:  
STEP 2  
Setup to Watch  
Video Away from  
Home  
This step explains how to set up your network to  
connect to your Base Station at home via either  
wireless or wired public Internet access.  
support/  
Notes  
You need to do this setup before you go out.  
• A contract or application may be required to connect  
to the Internet at some locations.  
STEP 2-2  
Make Easy Setup Settings to  
Watch Video Away from Home  
You need to do this setup before you go out.  
STEP 2-1  
Check Your Internet  
Connection  
Setting Up the NetAV Function to  
Watch Video Away from Home  
To watch video away from home, you must first  
connect the Base Station to the Internet. You can  
connect the Base Station to the Internet over a  
DSL line or a cable TV line.  
When connecting a computer to the Base Station  
using a router (1 page 13), set the Base Station  
to setup mode by pressing the SETUP MODE  
button (1 page 11).  
z Tips  
• To use the NetAV function to watch video away  
from home, we recommend that the connection to  
the Base Station be broadband with upload and  
download speeds of at least 300 kbps. Contact your  
Internet service provider for more information about  
the speed of your communications line.  
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Double-click the  
(LocationFree  
Player) icon on the desktop of the computer.  
You can also use the [Start] menu. Point to  
[All programs] ([Programs] in Windows  
2000), [Sony LocationFree Player], and then  
click [LocationFree Player].  
• The faster line speeds you use, the better picture  
quality you get when you watch video using NetAV.  
LocationFree Player starts, and the [Base  
Station Selection] window appears.  
Connecting to the router  
z Tip  
If the LocationFree Player is already running,  
disconnect by clicking [Disconnect] in the lower  
left of the window, then click [Connect] again.  
Using a LAN cable (not supplied), connect the  
LAN port of the Base Station to your router.  
The connection method you should use depends  
on your ISP and equipment. For more  
information, contact your ISP.  
[Disconnect]  
Notes  
• Depending on your Internet service provider, you  
may not be able to connect multiple devices, such as  
the Base Station and several computers. For more  
information, contact your service provider.  
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The following page appears when you log in  
to [Base Station Settings].  
2
3
Select a Base Station with a green icon, and  
click [Base Station Settings].  
Select a green icon.  
Click this button.  
5
Click [Easy Setup].  
Your web browser starts, and the [Base  
Station Settings] page opens.  
Click [Enter].  
The [Easy Setup] page appears.  
z Tip  
Click [Deutsch], [English] or [Français] to  
choose your language.  
6
Follow the on-screen instructions to confirm  
the NETWORK LED is turned on and then  
click [Next].  
The password input page appears.  
4
Enter the user name and password, and then  
click [OK].  
User name: lfx (lowercase letters)  
(The user name cannot be changed)  
Initial password: WebPassword printed on  
the sticker of the Base  
Station.  
Note  
If the NETWORK LED is off, check that the  
router is turned on and the LAN cable is  
connected properly.  
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Read the “Dynamic DNS Terms-of-Use  
Agreement” included in the carton box.  
After reading the document, select the radio  
button and then click [Next].  
9
Click [Check].  
The setup is complete if [Success] appears in  
the [NetAV Check] page.  
If the test page does not appear, check the  
network connection.  
When you click [Next], the information  
required for the Dynamic DNS is saved to  
the Base Station.  
10 Click [Exit Setup].  
Restart the Base Station.  
Close the browser.  
8
Follow the on-screen instructions to wait  
until the NETAV LED stops blinking  
(amber) and click [Next] when the NETAV  
LED turns off.  
If NetAV Check is incomplete  
Read the instructions on the [NetAV Check] page  
and configure the necessary settings.  
The Base Station needs to be set up to use the  
NetAV function away from home. There are two  
setup types: [Easy Setup] and [Advanced Setup]  
(1 page 35). [Easy Setup] requires the router to  
be UPnP compatible and the UPnP function of  
the router to be enabled. Refer to the operating  
instructions for your router and confirm the  
settings.  
z Tips  
• The NETAV LED continues to blink for about  
1 minute before turning off.  
If your router is not UPnP compatible, you prefer  
not to use the UPnP function of the router, or if  
you use the UPnP function but the setup is  
unsuccessful, port forwarding needs to be set on  
the router.  
• If the NETAV LED turns on amber, check that  
the router and modem are turned on and the  
LAN cable is connected properly.  
• When the NETAV LED turns green, another  
device is connected by NetAV. Wait until the  
LED turns amber to perform this step.  
• NetAV cannot be used via a proxy server.  
z Tips  
• Setting port forwarding on the router requires a  
static IP address to be set in the [Internet  
Connection] frame of the [Advanced Setup] page for  
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the Base Station. For details, refer to the instruction  
manual for the router and “Setting a Router  
• Some UPnP compatible routers are only compatible  
with specific messenger services and games. For  
such a router, set port forwarding.  
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Watching Video on LocationFree Player  
What is LocationFree Player?  
LocationFree Player is a software that allows you to watch video on your computer by connecting to a  
Base Station at home via a wireless connection or a router. By placing the Base Station in a central room,  
you can watch video from anywhere in your home via a wireless connection or your home LAN. Away  
from home, you can watch video via the Internet by accessing the Base Station from public wireless  
access points such as at cafes or the LAN connectors in hotel rooms.  
Computers  
Computers  
On the go  
External device  
Router  
Home  
Base Station  
Notes  
• The Base Station and router need to be left turned on  
to use LocationFree Player to watch video.  
• Use of the NetAV function for purposes other than  
personal enjoyment is prohibited.  
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LocationFree Player Basic Window  
Overview of the LocationFree Player Window  
Normal size  
When the window size is small.  
A Video indicator  
Displays the on-screen remote control for  
Video 1 or Video 2.  
B Volume indicator  
C Minimize button  
L Connect/Disconnect  
Minimizes the LocationFree Player window.  
Connect: Connects to the Base Station.  
Disconnect: Disconnects from the Base  
Station.  
D Maximize/Restore button  
Maximizes theLocationFree Player window.  
Click again to restore the window to its  
original size.  
M
,
Appears when the window has been resized  
to a smaller size, hiding the lower part of the  
index and the buttons at the bottom right.  
Click this to display the hidden buttons.  
E Close button  
Quits the LocationFree Player application.  
Click Video 1 or Video 2.  
Note  
G Settings (1 page 28)  
When the volume buttons [+] and [-] are hidden and  
then displayed by clicking [ ], the volume can only  
be adjusted by one step at a time.  
Displays the [Settings] window, which  
allows you to make several settings.  
H Volume controls  
Click [+] to increase the volume, and [-] to  
decrease it.  
z Tip  
You can use your mouse or keyboard to display the  
settings dialog box and to make various adjustments.  
I Muting  
Turns off the sound.  
When the sound is off, you can turn it back  
on by clicking this button again or by  
clicking the volume [+] button.  
Displays the screen for adjusting the video  
rate (picture quality).  
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Overview of the on-screen remote  
control  
Notes  
• Index and remote control operations are only  
possible when you connect to a Base Station. To  
setup before establishing a connection, select  
[Properties] in the [Base Station Selection] window  
and then click [Video Settings] to enable operations.  
• The button names or button numbers of the on-  
screen remote control may differ from those of the  
remote control supplied with your device.  
• For the latest version of the on-screen remote control  
data, see the LocationFree Support web site at  
support/.  
Depending on your settings and the devices  
connected to your system, the on-screen remote  
control may vary from the one illustrated here.  
The explanations in this section refer to the on-  
screen remote control for STBs.  
A Remote control name  
B Close button  
To hide the on-screen remote control, use  
this button.  
C Power button  
To turn the external device on or off, use this  
button.  
D Tabs  
To display other button sets, use these tabs.  
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When the connection is established, a video  
appears.  
Connecting to the  
Base Station  
Note  
Make sure that the external device is turned on.  
Otherwise, you may see no picture.  
You can watch video by starting LocationFree  
Player and connecting to the Base Station.  
The procedure to watch video at home is the same  
as the procedure to watch video away from home.  
About the icons that appear in the list  
Green icon:  
Before starting LocationFree Player  
A Base Station in the same LAN always has a  
green icon, regardless of whether you connect to  
it.  
Check that the Base Station is turned on. Also,  
make sure that your computer is connected to  
your home LAN, when watching at home, or to  
the Internet, when watching away from home.  
Light green icon:  
The Base Station which is not in the same LAN  
but have connected to it once in the past. (e.g., the  
Base Station is at home).  
Starting NetAV  
Grey icon:  
The LocationFree Player for a different country  
has been installed. Install the software for your  
country from the LocationFree Player software  
CD-ROM. For more details, refer to page 49.  
1
Double-click the  
(LocationFree  
Player) icon on the desktop of the computer.  
You can also use the [Start] menu. Point to  
[All programs] ([Programs] in Windows  
2000), [Sony LocationFree Player], and then  
click [LocationFree Player].  
z Tips  
• If you have connected to your Base Station at home  
before, and then connect to it away from home, the  
colour of the icon is light green.  
• During installing the LocationFree Player, your  
security software may display a message asking if  
you want to block the software. In such case, choose  
“unblock.”  
2
Click a Base Station from the list, and then  
click [Connect] on the [Base Station  
Selection] screen.  
Select a green icon.  
Click this button.  
• If your Base Station does not appear on the [Base  
Station Selection] screen, your security software or  
browser may be blocking the communication  
between the LocationFree Player and the Base  
Station. Check the settings of the security software  
and the browser to see whether it is blocking the  
LocationFree Player or not. Refer to the instruction  
manuals of your security software or the online help  
of your browser to configure them not to block the  
communication.  
The following screen appears and the  
computer begins establishing a connection  
to the Base Station.  
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Quitting the Watching  
Session  
Video Operations  
Closing the Connection with the  
Base Station  
Selecting Video 1 or Video 2  
Click anywhere in the window to display the  
lower bar, then click [Disconnect] at the bottom  
left of the window.  
1
Click anywhere inside the LocationFree  
Player window.  
The index appears.  
Note  
If you do not connect to the Base Station, the  
index does not appear by clicking inside the  
window.  
2
Click the Video input that you want to see.  
[Index]  
[Disconnect]  
Quitting LocationFree Player  
Click anywhere in the window to display the  
lower bar, then click  
the window.  
(Close) at the top right of  
The selected video is displayed.  
Note  
Make sure that the external device is turned on.  
Otherwise, you may see no picture.  
Using the On-Screen Remote  
Control  
After the on-screen remote control is configured  
(1 page 28), you can control the devices  
connected to Video 1 and Video 2.  
Click [Remote] at the bottom left of the window.  
The remote control appears.  
The remote control appears only when you  
connect to the Base Station.  
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Adjusting the Volume  
Turn the volume up or down using [+] and [-].  
Volume  
You can also adjust the volume by using the  
LEFT (Vol -) and RIGHT (Vol +) ARROW keys.  
z Tip  
If you cannot obtain the desired level when adjusting  
the volume with the [+] and [-] volume buttons, adjust  
the volume of the computer.  
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Rate  
You can adjust the streaming rate according to the  
bandwidth available on your communications  
connection. This allows you to watch video with  
the optimum quality.  
Normally, selecting [Auto] sets the optimal video  
rate in accordance with available bandwidth.  
When selecting a rate manually, note that a higher  
rate results in higher picture quality, but a higher  
(larger number) rate requires a larger bandwidth  
and video will tend to keep stopping and starting  
if there is insufficient bandwidth for the higher  
rate.  
1
2
Click [Rate] at the bottom of the window.  
The [Change Rate] window appears.  
Click a rate, and then click [OK].  
Manual  
Rate  
Note  
When you switch between [Auto] and [Manual],  
change the rate from [1] or [6] to another rate, or  
change from another rate to [1] or [6] while  
connected, the NetAV connection may be  
disconnected and then reconnected automatically  
in some cases.  
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remote control, confirm that the buttons are  
enabled.  
• Try all items of the type in [Type] box to select  
the most suitable on-screen remote control for  
the connected devices.  
• If you want to configure the remote control  
while disconnecting from the Base Station,  
click [Connect], [Properties], and then [Video  
Settings].  
• The button names or button numbers of the on-  
screen remote control may differ from those of  
the remote supplied with your device.  
• Some devices may not have a [Power] button.  
In this case, also use the on-screen remote  
control to display [Video 1] or [Video 2] and  
confirm that the buttons are enabled.  
Making Video  
Settings  
This section explains how to set up the remote  
control and colour system settings.  
For the latest version of the on-screen remote  
control data, see the LocationFree Support web  
LocationFree/support/.  
Configuring the Remote  
Control for Video 1 and Video 2  
Connecting two devices to a single  
input terminal  
If you have connected a second device via a  
first device, continue by selecting the  
[Make] and [Type] of the second device  
from the list in the lower part of the window,  
and then check whether it can be turned on  
and off.  
1
2
Click anywhere in the window to display the  
index, then select [Settings] at the bottom  
right of the window.  
Select [Video Settings], [Remote Settings],  
and then [Video 1] or [Video 2].  
To switch the on-screen remote control  
display, click  
at the top right of the on-  
screen remote control.  
When connecting an all-in-one video  
device, such as a VCR+DVD player  
The second remote is automatically set when  
you select a device displayed as an all-in-one  
device from the [Type] list (e.g., Sony  
“VCR+DVD player”). Select the [Switch]  
button on the on-screen remote control to  
switch between the remote control of the  
VCR and that of the DVD player.  
1 Select the make of the connected device.  
2 Select the type of the connected device.  
3 If the configuration above is correct, each  
time you click [Power], you can turn on  
or off your device.  
3
Click [OK] or [Apply].  
Click [OK] to enable the settings and close  
the [Settings] window.  
Click [Apply] to enable the settings without  
closing the [Settings] window.  
After clicking [Power], it takes 5 seconds  
or more for the device to respond.  
If it does not work, make sure that the  
make and type are correct, and then try  
again.  
z Tip  
After configuring the remote control for Video 1  
and Video 2, the [Video 1] and [Video 2] options  
in the [Index] window change to their set remote  
control names.  
Notes  
• 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  
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Configuring the Colour System  
for Video 1 and Video 2  
If you want to watch SECAM/PAL60/NTSC  
video, you need to configure the colour system  
settings. The default setting is “PAL”.  
1
Click anywhere in the window to display the  
index, then select [Settings] at the bottom  
right of the window.  
2
3
Select [Video Settings] and then [Colour  
System Settings].  
Select a colour system, and then click [OK].  
Select the colour system.  
After you change the colour system settings  
and close the [Video Settings] screen, the  
NetAV connection will be disconnected and  
then it will be reconnected automatically.  
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Click [Connect], [properties], and then  
[Add]. Input the following items that you  
noted in Step 1:  
• Base Station Nickname (optional)  
• Domain Name / Static IP Address  
• Port Number  
Registering  
LocationFree  
Devices on the  
Base Station via the  
Internet  
You can register LocationFree devices on the  
Base Station via the Internet.  
Note  
You need to configure the Base Station to accept  
registration (1 page 42) before registering the device  
on the Base Station.  
1
The following items are needed to register  
the devices on the Base Station via the  
Internet. Note them down before  
registration.  
4
5
Click [Connect].  
A message appears asking you to enter the  
Registration Password that you noted in Step 1.  
• Domain Name (1 page 40 1) or Static  
IP Address  
• Port Number (1 page 39 1)  
• Registration Password (1 page 42 3)  
Enter the Registration Password that you  
noted, and then click [Start].  
2
Double-click the  
(LocationFree  
Player) icon on the desktop of the computer.  
You can also use the [Start] menu. Point to  
[All programs] ([Programs] in Windows  
2000), [Sony LocationFree Player], and then  
click [LocationFree Player].  
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Items  
Operations  
Update Serial Allows you to update a LocationFree  
Mouse and  
Keyboard  
Operations  
*
Key  
Player serial key.  
Devices must be registered again  
when you update the serial key.  
Quit  
Application  
Quits the LocationFree Player  
application.  
* This only appears if you did not enter the serial key  
when you installed LocationFree Player. It allows you  
to enter the serial key if you did not enter it during  
installation.  
You can perform the following LocationFree  
Player operations with your computer’s mouse  
and keyboard.  
Mouse operations  
Keyboard operations  
Operations  
Shortcut  
Operations  
keys  
Click  
Clicking anywhere inside the  
window displays the index.  
Ctrl + W  
or  
Quits the LocationFree Player  
application.  
Right click  
Right clicking anywhere inside the  
window displays a context menu as  
described below.  
Alt + F4  
F1  
Displays the Operating Instructions.  
F5  
or  
Connects to or disconnects from the  
Base Station.  
Right click menu  
Ctrl + S  
Items  
Operations  
F6  
or  
Ctrl + R  
When you have set up a remote  
control, displays the on-screen  
remote control.  
Connect/  
Disconnect  
Connect:  
Connects to the Base  
Station.  
Disconnect: Disconnects from the  
Base Station.  
F7  
or  
Displays the screen for changing the  
rate.  
Ctrl + L  
Remote  
When you have set up a remote  
control, displays the on-screen  
remote control.  
F8  
or  
Turns off the sound.  
To turn the sound back on, click  
[Muting] again or click the volume  
[+] button.  
Ctrl + M  
Settings  
Rate  
Displays the [Settings] window for  
making various settings.  
F12  
or  
Ctrl + P  
Displays the [Settings] window for  
making various settings.  
Adjusts the streaming rate according  
to the bandwidth available on your  
communications connection, so that  
you can watch video with the  
optimum quality.  
T, t  
Adjust the volume.  
The left arrow key turns the volume  
down, and the right arrow key turns  
the volume up.  
Muting  
Turns off the sound.  
To turn the sound back on, select this  
again or adjust the volume.  
Alt + spacebar Displays a menu relevant to the  
display.  
Vol +  
Vol -  
Turns the volume up.  
Turns the volume down.  
Always on top Displays the LocationFree Player  
window in front of other windows.  
Operating  
Displays Operating Instructions.  
Instructions  
Version  
Information  
Displays the version of LocationFree  
Player.  
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Setting Up LocationFree Player  
LocationFreePlayer Installing and  
System  
Requirements  
Uninstalling  
LocationFree Player  
Use the procedures in this section to install and  
uninstall LocationFree Player.  
Computer requirements (where  
LocationFree Player is installed)  
Operating system:  
Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4  
Windows XP Professional/Home Edition  
Service Pack 2  
Installing LocationFree Player  
Software  
Processor:  
Pentium 4, 1 GHz or more  
RAM:  
256 MB or more  
Available hard disk space:  
300 MB or more  
Monitor resolution:  
800 x 600 pixels or more, HighColour (16 bit)  
or more  
z Tips  
• LocationFree Player is compatible with Windows  
XP (Service Pack 2) and Windows 2000  
Professional (Service Pack 4). It cannot run on other  
operating systems.  
• LocationFree Player must be installed from a user  
account with administrator privileges. Before  
performing the installation, log on to Windows as a  
user with administrator privileges.  
• If Microsoft DirectX 9.0 is not installed on the  
computer where you choose to install LocationFree  
Player, it is installed at the same time you install  
LocationFree Player.  
Other:  
• A wireless LAN card that complies with  
IEEE802.11b or IEEE802.11g. The card  
must support WEP encryption. (Required to  
connect directly to the Base Station via a  
wireless LAN.)  
Note  
• A 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX LAN  
connector. (Required to connect via a wired  
LAN.)  
3ivx is installed at the same time as LocationFree  
Player. 3ivx is essential to the proper operation of  
LocationFree Player and it should not be removed.  
Note  
Some video cards (graphic cards) may distort the video  
picture while using the LocationFree Player. If you see  
distorted images while using, please be sure to check  
your PC manufacture’s web site for the latest driver  
software.  
1
Insert the LocationFree Player software  
CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your  
computer.  
The installation wizard starts.  
If the installation wizard does not start, find  
the “setup.exe” file on the CD-ROM, and  
then double-click it (1 page 49).  
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3
Select your language, and then click [Next].  
5
Type your name, organization and Serial  
Key, and then click [Next].  
Click [Next].  
6
Confirm the installation folder, and then  
click [Next].  
If you want to modify the installation folder,  
click [Change].  
4
Read the license agreement, select [I have  
read the terms in the license agreement], and  
then click [Next].  
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Uninstalling LocationFree  
Player from Your Computer  
7
Verify the installation settings, and then  
click [Install].  
Click [All programs] ([Programs] in Windows  
2000), [Sony LocationFree Player], and then  
click [Uninstall LocationFree Player] on the  
[Start] menu.  
Follow the instructions on the screen to complete  
the procedure.  
Note  
3ivx is not removed automatically when LocationFree  
Player is uninstalled. Remove it manually. You can do  
so by using [Add or Remove Programs] ([Add or  
Remove Applications] in Windows 2000) in the  
Control Panel.  
Installation starts.  
8
When the installation ends, click [Finish].  
Shortcuts for the LocationFree Player and  
the Operating Instructions (PDF file) appear  
on your desktop after the installation.  
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Advanced Base Station Settings  
Base Station Advanced  
Settings (Only with a Router  
Connection)  
Opening the [Base  
Station Settings]  
Page  
If you are connected via a router, you need to put  
the Base Station into setup mode before making  
Base Station settings (1 page 11). This is not  
necessary for a wireless connection.  
The [Base Station Settings] page is accessed and  
set from your web browser. You can make more  
detailed settings, such as changing a wireless  
LAN encryption key, in the [Advanced Setup]  
page.  
1
Press the SETUP MODE button on the rear  
panel of the Base Station. Keep pressing  
until the SETUP MODE LED starts  
blinking.  
Open the [Advanced Setup] page with your web  
browser, by accessing the settings for a selected  
Base Station.  
Before making settings  
Check to be sure that the Base Station is powered  
on.  
The Base Station is in setup mode, and the  
SETUP MODE LED on the front panel  
starts blinking in amber, and then lights.  
SETUP MODE  
LED  
Note  
If the [Base Station Settings] page is not accessed  
for 15 minutes, setup mode ends and the Base  
Station restarts automatically.  
z Tip  
When using a router to connect to the Base  
Station, it takes a while for the IP address to be  
assigned to the Base Station via DHCP. The Base  
Station does not appear in the window shown in  
Step 1 of the next page until the IP address has  
been assigned. Proceed to the next page after the  
NETWORK LED turns on.  
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Opening the [Advanced  
Setup] Page  
3
Click [Advanced Setup].  
[Advanced Setup]  
1
Double-click the  
(LocationFree  
Player) icon on the desktop of the computer  
to start LocationFree Player, select the Base  
Station you want to set in the [Base Station  
Selection] window that appears, and then  
click [Base Station Settings].  
Select a green icon.  
Click this button.  
The [Setup Information] page appears.  
z Tip  
Your web browser starts and the [Base  
Station Settings] page opens. Select [Enter],  
and a password input page opens.  
You can select your language by clicking the  
button in the screen above.  
2
Enter the User Name: lfx (lowercase letters)  
and password, and then click [OK].  
The following page appears when you log in  
to [Base Station Settings].  
z Tip  
The initial password at the time of purchase is  
printed on the sticker on the Base Station. You  
can change the WebPassword by selecting  
[Change Password] in the [Advanced Setup]  
page.  
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Checking the  
Current Base  
Station Status  
Basic Operations in  
the [Advanced  
Setup] Page  
You can use the [Setup Information] page to  
check the current settings and status of the Base  
Station.  
This section explains the operations common to  
each frame in the [Advanced Setup] page.  
[Setup Information]  
[Update]  
To display the latest status, click [Update].  
1 Click the item to configure.  
The information for the clicked item appears  
in the frame on the right.  
2 Make settings or perform operations for the  
selected item.  
If you make any settings, be sure to click [Set]  
to save the changes.  
3 Jump to the [Easy Setup] screen.  
4 Exits settings and automatically reboots the  
Base Station.  
The remainder of this section explains the  
specific settings and operations of each frame in  
the [Advanced Setup] page.  
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1 Select whether to assign an IP address to the  
Base Station automatically, using the DHCP  
function of your router or modem, or to assign  
an IP address manually.  
Setting Up Your  
Internet Connection  
If you select [Automatic IP Address  
Configuration (DHCP)], the router’s DHCP  
server will automatically assign the [IP  
address], [Subnet mask] and [Default  
gateway].  
To access the Base Station via the Internet, you  
need to set its IP address and make DNS settings.  
If you select [Manual], contact your  
contracted ISP to assign the proper values in  
the [IP address], [Subnet mask], [Default  
gateway] and [Host name] fields.  
At the time of purchase, this item is set to  
[Automatic IP Address Configuration  
(DHCP)].  
Internet Connection  
The [Internet Connection] frame allows you to set  
an IP address for your Base Station, according to  
your network environment. You can also check the  
Base Station’s MAC address for the wired LAN.  
To determine the address to set, contact your  
contracted ISP to the operating instructions of  
your modem or router.  
2 Enter an IP address.  
3 Enter a subnet mask.  
4 Enter a default gateway.  
5 Enter a host name for the Base Station, as  
required.  
Note  
If you change the IP address in the [Internet  
Connection] frame and then click [Set] while you are  
connected using a router, you will no longer be able to  
access the [Base Station Settings] screen because the IP  
address changes. To open the [Base Station Settings]  
screen, click [Base Station Settings] on the [Base  
Station Selection] screen of the LocationFree Player.  
z Tip  
The host name can be specified only when  
[Automatic IP Address Configuration] is  
selected.  
6 The Base Station’s MAC address for the wired  
LAN appears.  
7 Depending on the operating environment, the  
domain name appears.  
8 Select this if you want to assign the DNS  
server automatically. The DNS server is only  
assigned automatically if “Automatic IP  
Address Configuration (DHCP)” is set for the  
IP address.  
This button is selected at the time of purchase.  
9 Select this if you want to assign the DNS  
server manually.  
If you select this button, enter the addresses of  
your ISP’s DNS servers in the [DNS1] and  
[DNS2] fields.  
0 Click this to save changes.  
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configure these settings, check the IP address settings  
of the router.  
Setting Up to Watch  
Video Away From  
Home  
1
Set [IP Address Settings] to [Manual] in the  
[Internet Connection] frame and then enter  
the following information (1 page 38).  
*1  
IP Address: 192.168.0.64  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
You do not need to configure the settings on  
pages 39 to 41 if you performed the easy setup  
*2  
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1  
*1  
Example when the IP address of the router  
is 192.168.0.1. If the IP address of the  
router is 192.168.1.1, enter 192.168.1.64  
for the IP address. If you are using multiple  
Base Stations, set a different setting for  
each Base Station, such as 64 and 65.  
This section explains how to make advanced  
settings for using the NetAV function.  
*2  
Example when the IP address of the router  
NetAV Settings  
is 192.168.0.1. If the IP address of the  
router is 192.168.1.1, enter 192.168.1.1  
for the default gateway.  
Set the port of the Base Station when the NetAV  
function is to be used.  
2
Set [Manual] for [DNS Configuration] and  
enter the following information.  
DNS1: 192.168.0.1  
*3  
DNS2: It is OK to leave the field blank.  
*3  
Example when the IP address of the router  
is 192.168.0.1. If the IP address of the  
router is 192.168.1.1, enter 192.168.1.1  
for the DNS1.  
3
4
Click [Set].  
1 If there are multiple Base Stations and 5021 is  
already being used, change the port number of  
the NetAV server.  
You can specify port numbers in the range  
5021 to 5999.  
At the time of purchase this item is set to 5021.  
2 Click this to save the changes.  
Set port forwarding on the router.  
Enter the Port Number that you set while  
making NetAV Settings.  
For details, refer to the operating  
instructions for your router.  
Setting a Router Incompatible with  
the UPnP Function  
When port forwarding needs to be set on the router,  
follow the procedure below to set the Base Station’s  
IP address.  
z Tip  
The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway used  
in the procedure below are only examples. Before you  
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UPnP Settings  
Dynamic DNS Settings  
To connect to the Base Station via your router at  
home and to use NetAV when you are away from  
home, port forwarding needs to be set on the  
router.  
When your router is compatible with UPnP  
(Universal Plug and Play), you can use UPnP to  
configure port forwarding on the router  
dynamically.  
To use the NetAV function to watch video away  
from home, you need to use the Dynamic DNS  
service. If you want to use your Dynamic DNS  
service, refer to the following description to  
configure the settings. You do not need to  
configure the following settings if you performed  
the [Easy Setup].  
Checking Registered Dynamic DNS  
Information  
z Tip  
For details about router settings, refer to the operating  
instructions for your router.  
The [Dynamic DNS Settings] frame appears  
when you click [Dynamic DNS Settings].  
1 Select whether to enable or disable automatic  
router configuration (UPnP).  
1 A domain name appears here if you have used  
the [Easy Setup] to register with the preset  
Dynamic DNS service.  
2 The current status of the Dynamic DNS  
settings appears here. “Success” appears if the  
service works correctly.  
When [Disable UPnP] is set, port forwarding  
needs to be set on the router.  
At the time of purchase, this is set to [Enable  
UPnP].  
2 Click this and save changes.  
3 Click this if you want to change the Dynamic  
DNS settings manually.  
z Tip  
If [Easy Setup] has already been performed, the  
current Dynamic DNS setting status appears in  
[Current Status]. If the Dynamic DNS is set manually  
after performing [Easy Setup], the Dynamic DNS  
registered by [Easy Setup] is cancelled.  
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Setting Dynamic DNS Manually  
NetAV Check  
If you want to use a Dynamic DNS service other  
than the one you can set with [Easy Setup], set the  
Dynamic DNS manually.  
You can check whether NetAV has been set up  
correctly.  
1 When you click this button, a [NetAV Check]  
page appears and the test begins. If [Success]  
appears in the test page, click [Exit Setup] and  
close the [Base Station Settings] screen. If  
[Setup Incomplete] appears in the [NetAV  
Check] page, read the instructions on the  
[NetAV Check] page and configure the  
necessary settings.  
1 Enter the user name that you registered with  
the Dynamic DNS service.  
2 Enter the password that you registered with  
the Dynamic DNS service.  
3 Enter the URL for updating DNS information.  
4 Enter the URL for detecting IP addresses.  
5 Enter a renewal time for the IP Address  
between 10 and 999 minutes.  
6 Click this to save changes.  
z Tip  
When setting the Dynamic DNS manually, a domain  
name needs to be entered after you start the NetAV test.  
Follow the on-screen instructions to enter the domain  
name.  
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1 To enable device registration, select [Enable].  
2 The Base Station’s current registration  
processing status appear here.  
3 The password needed to register a device with  
the Base Station appears here.  
Registering  
LocationFree  
Devices on the  
Base Station via the  
Internet  
You will need this password when you make  
device registration settings on the device side,  
so make a note of it.  
4 When you click this button, the Base Station  
confirms the state (Enable/Disable) selected  
for [Register Devices].  
5 A list of the devices currently registered with  
the Base Station appears here.  
6 If you want to stop connecting to the Base  
Station from a registered device, check the  
device in the “List of Registered Devices” list  
and click the [Delete] button.  
You do not normally need to perform the device  
registration procedure described below because  
registration can be performed easily from  
LocationFree Player (1 page 17). Perform the  
following procedure if you need to enter the  
registration password when you establish a  
connection.  
Generating a Registration Password  
Device Registration  
1
2
Select [Enable] under [Register Devices].  
Click [Set].  
You can register or delete another computer with  
LocationFree Player installed on the Base  
Station.  
You can register up to eight computers with  
LocationFree Player installed.  
z Tip  
z Tips  
Before starting the registration (1 page 11),  
configure the device you are registering so that it is  
able to connect with the Base Station.  
• The registration password changes with every  
registration. If you cancel a registration, and then  
start another registration, the registration password  
changes to a new password.  
• To check whether device registration is complete,  
click [Update] under [List of Registered Devices].  
• After configuring the Base Station to accept  
registration, you need to register your device on the  
Base Station (1 page 30).  
Note  
It is not possible to watch video on more than one of  
the registered LocationFree devices at the same time.  
(At any one time, only one of the devices may view  
video.)  
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and enter an encryption key or a pre-shared  
key.  
Changing the  
When using WEP:  
WirelessSettingsof  
the Base Station  
As the encryption key, enter a string of  
characters or a string of hexadecimal  
numbers.  
You can use any string of characters as the  
key, but the number of required characters  
differs depending on the length of the key. The  
following table shows the number of required  
characters and the characters that can be used  
in encryption keys.  
Wireless Settings  
You can change the wireless settings of the Base  
Station. If the settings of the Base Station are  
changed, the wireless settings of the device to be  
connected to also need to be changed.  
Key length  
64-bit  
128-bit  
Character  
input  
5 characters  
(alphanumeric, (alphanumeric,  
13 characters  
symbols)  
symbols)  
Hexadecimal  
input  
10 characters  
(0 to 9, A to F, (0 to 9, A to F,  
a to f) a to f)  
26 characters  
When using WPA-PSK with TKIP:  
Enter a pre-shared key from 8 to 64 characters  
in length.  
When you enter 64 characters, the available  
characters are limited to 0 to 9, A to F, and a  
to f.  
Input method  
Number of characters  
Character input  
8 to 63 characters  
(alphanumeric, symbols)  
Note  
The updated settings will take effect after restarting the  
Hexadecimal input  
64 characters  
(0 to 9, A to F, a to f)  
Base Station or clicking [Exit Setup].  
1 Wireless LAN devices that conform to the  
IEEE802.11b/g standards can be used on the  
following channels. When connecting your  
computer to the Base Station via a wireless  
connection, select a channel supported by the  
LAN device.  
4 Click this to confirm and save the information  
you have entered.  
5 Click this to initialize all wireless LAN  
settings.  
Initialization is possible only in setup mode.  
• IEEE802.11b wireless LAN device: 2.4  
GHz  
• IEEE802.11g wireless LAN device: 2.4  
GHz  
About Wireless Security  
Since communication via the wireless LAN  
function is established by radio waves, the  
wireless signal may be susceptible to  
interception. To decrease this danger, the  
LocationFree Base Station supports various  
security functions. Be sure to correctly configure  
the security settings in accordance with your  
intended purpose and network environment.  
2 An SSID is already entered here at the time of  
purchase (the characters shown on the side of  
the Base Station). If you want to change it,  
enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric  
characters and symbols.  
An SSID is an ID that identifies a wireless  
network.  
3 [WEP] and [WPA-PSK with TKIP] are  
encryption methods. Select one or the other,  
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Wireless LAN security function of the  
LocationFree Base Station  
Also you can use the Base Station as a Wireless  
Access Point.  
If you use the Base Station as a Wireless Access  
Point, you can connect to the Internet via the Base  
Station from a device equipped with a wireless  
LAN function.  
• 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.  
z Tip  
To use the Base Station as a wireless access point for  
computers, the computers must be equipped with  
integrated wireless LAN functions or wireless LAN  
cards that conform to the IEEE802.11b/g standards.  
Notes  
• WPA-PSK with TKIP encryption  
• Not all wireless LAN devices can be guaranteed to  
WPA is a security technology developed to  
correct for the deficiencies of WEP. The  
LocationFree Base Station utilizes WPA  
together with TKIP encryption. WPA-PSK  
with TKIP encryption assures the highest  
security level among the technologies  
supported by the LocationFree Base Station.  
connect to the Base Station.  
You can also connect a maximum of 16 wireless  
LAN devices by using the Base Station as an access  
point. In some cases, however, the number of  
connecting devices may cause the communication  
speed to decrease. For example, you may not be able  
to send or receive video smoothly if other wireless  
LAN devices connect and communicate with the  
Base Station.  
Security settings of the LocationFree  
Base Station  
The security for wireless LAN  
communication 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.  
Setting Up Your Computer  
To use a wireless LAN from a computer, you  
need a computer with a built-in wireless LAN  
function or a wireless LAN card that conforms to  
the IEEE802.11b/g standard. 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, so  
that the computer can communicate with the Base  
Station (1 page 14).  
Notes  
• When choosing encryption keys and pre-shared  
keys, you should avoid words and phrases that are  
easy for other people to guess.  
• For better security, you should change your  
encryption key or pre-shared key periodically.  
For more information, refer to the user’s manual  
of your computer and the operating instructions  
that came with your wireless LAN card.  
z Tips  
You will need the SSID, and the encryption key or  
pre-shared key, when you connect your computer to  
the Base Station via a wireless connection. Make a  
note of the information you enter here.  
• The information set here is only used in normal  
mode. In setup mode, the initial settings shown on  
the side of the Base Station are used (1 pages 11  
and 14).  
• Configuring the wireless settings on a computer  
connected to the Base Station via a wired LAN is  
recommended to ensure security.  
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• When security is provided from the Internet side  
(WAN side), make sure it also covers this port 80,  
such as by means of a firewall function on the  
router.*1  
Other Settings  
• If security is not provided by the router, there is a  
risk that the Base Station may be accessed via port  
80 by an intruder on the Internet (WAN) side. To  
ensure the security of the Base Station, refer to  
the password periodically to prevent an intruder  
from logging in to the [Base Station Settings]  
page.*2  
• If an intruder accesses and logs in to the [Base  
Station Settings] page, the following dangers  
exist:*3  
- The Base Station settings may be changed.  
- The intruder’s LocationFree device may be  
registered in the Base Station settings, allowing  
the intruder to control and view the contents of  
any devices connected to the Base Station (such as  
video and DVD players).  
Other settings that you can make include  
enabling security, changing your password, and  
upgrading the Base Station software.  
Allowing the Settings Page to  
Be Opened Anytime (Security  
Settings)  
If you set the security level to “Low”, you can  
access the [Base Station Settings] page from a  
wired network, even if the Base Station is not in  
setup mode.  
*1 For details on your router’s security functions,  
contact the manufacturer of your router.  
*2 Changing the password does not guarantee that an  
intruder cannot log in.  
*3 Sony Corporation assumes no liability for any such  
damages arising from the customer’s actions. The  
customer assumes personal responsibility for  
making these settings.  
Note  
The updated settings will take effect after restarting the  
Base Station or clicking [Exit Setup].  
1 You can select the security level to use when  
the Base Station and computers are connected  
via a wired LAN. If you select [Enable at all  
times. (Security Level: Low)], you can  
configure settings even when the Base Station  
is not in setup mode because the Web port for  
the wired LAN is always open. At the time of  
purchase, this setting is set to [Enable only in  
the “SETUP MODE”. (Security Level:  
Normal)].  
2 Click this to save changes.  
Warning  
• If you set the Base Station security level to “Low”,  
port 80 of the Base Station is always open on the  
wired LAN, even if the Base Station is not in setup  
mode.  
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Changing the Password  
Upgrading the Base Station  
Software (Version Information)  
You can change the password needed to log into  
the Base Station’s web page.  
You can check the version of the Base Station  
software. You can also upgrade the software  
when a new version is released.  
Note  
If you forget the new password, the Base Station will  
need to be initialized before you can log in.  
1 The Base Station software version appears  
here.  
2 Click this to upgrade to a newer version of the  
Base Station software.  
1 Enter the new password here.  
2 Click this to save changes.  
An upgrade page appears in the right frame  
when you click this button.  
Follow the instructions on the screen to  
complete the upgrade.  
Notes  
• Do not turn off the Base Station or computer, close  
the Web browser, or operate other items while the  
Base Station software is being upgraded to a newer  
version.  
• It is not possible to register a device or use the  
NetAV function while the Base Station software is  
being upgraded to a newer version. Also, no changes  
can be made to the Base Station settings while the  
upgrade process.  
• The Base Station restarts automatically after the  
version upgrade ends.  
• For the latest information on the software, please  
LocationFree/support/).  
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About Self-Diagnostics Displays  
If an error occurs during use, the POWER LED on the front panel of the Base Station alerts you to the  
problem. Refer to the following table for descriptions of problems and possible solutions. If the problem  
persists, contact Sony Customer Information Centre.  
Self-diagnostics LED  
Base Station front  
panel  
POWER  
LED  
POWER LED on the  
Problem  
Causes and remedies  
Base Station  
Blinks red  
There may be a hardware malfunction  
or a settings file error.  
1 Turn the Base Station power off and then on  
again.  
2 Initialize the network and wireless settings  
3 If the problem persists, contact Sony  
Customer Information Centre.  
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Initializing the Base  
Station  
If you initialize the Base Station, all settings are  
reset to factory default.  
1
2
Turn off the Base Station.  
While pressing the BASE STATION RESET  
button on the rear of the Base Station, turn  
on the POWER.  
Hold down the BASE STATION RESET  
button until the NETAV LED on the front of  
the Base Station lights red.  
Rear of Base Station  
Front of Base Station  
BASE STATION RESET button  
NETAV LED  
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Troubleshooting  
If a problem occurs during use, refer to the information provided in this section. If the problem persists,  
contact Sony Customer Information Centre. For more contact information, refer to the EUROPEAN  
GUARANTEE INFORMATION DOCUMENT (separate document).  
more support information.  
LocationFree Player Software Installation  
Problem  
Causes and remedies  
Installation fails.  
• LocationFree Player must be installed from a user account with  
administrator privileges. Before performing the installation, log on to  
Windows as a user with administrator privileges.  
• If non-alphanumeric characters are entered for [User Name] or  
[Organization] on the [Customer Information] screen during  
installation, the software cannot be installed.  
• If non-alphanumeric characters are included in the destination folder  
name specified on the [Destination Folder] screen during installation,  
the software cannot be installed.  
• Does the computer meet all the system requirements for installing  
LocationFree Player (1 page 32).  
Messages are displayed in a foreign  
language. /  
Registration has been denied by the  
Base Station. /  
Cannot find any green icons but grey  
one(s) in the [Base Station Selection]  
window.  
If the shortcut icon name of the LocationFree Player on your desktop does  
not contain any one of “GB”, “FR”, or “DE”, you need to install the  
correct software manually from the LocationFree Player software CD-  
ROM. Double click one of the following icons on the CD-ROM:  
• LocationFree Player GB icon (for English)  
• LocationFree Player FR icon (for French)  
• LocationFree Player DE icon (for German)  
Base Station  
Problem  
Causes and remedies  
Cannot turn the Base Station power off. Keep the POWER button pressed for 3 seconds or longer. This forcibly  
turns the power off.  
Cannot switch to setup mode.  
• Make sure that the Base Station is powered on.  
• Check whether the SETUP MODE LED is blinking or turned on.  
The NETAV LED is always blinking  
amber.  
When you are using a Dynamic DNS service for a NetAV connection, the  
Base Station needs to periodically connect to the DNS server to update the  
information. If you performed an [Easy Setup], the Dynamic DNS is  
updated every 5 minutes and the NETAV LED blinks amber during the  
update (which takes about 1 minute).  
The power turned off.  
The power turns off if the installation environment of the Base Station  
becomes very hot. Check the installation location.  
Base Station makes noise.  
This is the sound of the cooling fan inside the Base Station. It is not a  
malfunction.  
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Problem  
Causes and remedies  
NETWORK LED on the Base Station  
does not turn on.  
• Check whether the connection type is correct.  
See “Connecting to the router” (1 page 17) and check to make sure  
you have selected the correct connection type.  
• Check whether the modem power and router power are turned on.  
If the power is turned on, try turning the power off, waiting for a short  
while, and then turning the power on again.  
• Make sure the LAN cable is securely connected.  
• Make sure you are using the correct type of LAN cable (straight-wired  
or cross-wired).  
To determine the cable type you need, refer to the operating instructions  
for the device you want to connect or contact your ISP.  
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.  
Cannot automatically receive an IP  
address (no value displayed).  
• Make sure the LAN cable is securely connected.  
• Make sure the router’s DHCP server is enabled.  
Messages on the [Base Station Settings] • After logging on to the [Base Station Settings] screen, choose your  
screen are displayed in a foreign  
language.  
language (1 pages 18 and 36).  
LocationFree Player  
Problem  
Causes and remedies  
Cannot connect a computer to the Base  
Station via a wireless connection.  
• Is the wireless LAN set up properly? Configure the same information  
on the computer as you set on page 43.  
• Check the frequency band (2.4 GHz band) supported by your computer  
or wireless LAN card and set the Base Station to operate at that  
frequency band.  
Cannot register a computer on the Base  
Station.  
• Switch the Base Station to setup mode after you connect the computer  
to the Base Station via a wireless connection or router.  
• When connecting to one Base Station from multiple computers, a  
separate serial key is required for each computer.  
• To register a computer to a Base Station that is not on the same LAN,  
you need to generate a password in [Device Registration] under  
[Advanced Setup] on the [Base Station Settings] screen and then enter  
the password during registration (1 page 30).  
Nothing is shown on the [Base Station  
Selection] screen.  
• Directly enter the IP address or domain name, or check the following  
items:  
- Is the Base Station turned on?  
- Is the Base Station connected to the network?  
- Check the settings of security software because the Base Station may  
be blocked by the firewall function in anti-virus software or other  
types of software.  
- When connected via a wired LAN, make sure the Base Station and  
computer are connected properly to the LAN ports of the router.  
- If the connection settings of the Base Station were set manually,  
check the IP address setting.  
- Is a global IP address set for the WAN side of the router and a private  
address set for the Base Station? For more information on your  
global IP address, contact your ISP.  
• If you are using a LAN with global IP addresses and the Base Station is  
not detected for security reasons, you need to enter the IP address  
assigned to the Base Station in the address field of your web browser.  
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Problem  
Causes and remedies  
Can connect at home, but cannot  
connect to the Base Station while away  
from home.  
• Did you configure the network settings for when you are away from  
home?  
• Are the NetAV settings configured properly? (1 page 17)  
• Are the Base Station and connected devices such as the router turned  
on?  
• NetAV cannot be used via a proxy server.  
• Have the devices you are currently using been deleted from the device  
registration list on the Base Station? Check the device registration list  
in the Base Station settings (1 page 42).  
• Have you initialized the Base Station? If so, the device registration  
information has been deleted. Perform the setup again from device  
registration (1 page 42).  
Video  
Problem  
Causes and remedies  
No colour, poor colour.  
Make sure the scart to A/V cable is connected properly to the Base  
Station.  
Picture appears but there is no sound.  
• Make sure the volume of LocationFree Player is not turned all the way  
down.  
• Make sure the volume of the computer is not set to the minimum level  
or mute.  
No picture.  
Check the causes and remedies described in “Watching Video at Home”  
Picture shifts vertically and the  
horizontal black bar is visible.  
Check the format of the signal inputted to the Base Station, and then  
select the correct format (PAL, SECAM, PAL60 or NTSC) on [Colour  
System Settings] screen (1 page 29).  
Distorted colour.  
Update the graphics driver of your computer to the latest version. For  
more information on the graphics driver, contact the manufacturer of your  
computer.  
Picture freezes frequently.  
• Depending on your network, check the causes and remedies described  
• When the rate is too high for the actual speed of your connection, delay  
is even more likely to occur. Set the rate to [Auto] or lower the rate if  
you want to use manually.  
Block noise appears.  
This is due to video compression processing. It is not a malfunction.  
It is because of video compression, not a breakdown.  
When you change the rate, video is not  
smooth.  
Compared with usual, the video or  
sound quality gets worse.  
Disconnect NetAV and reconnect it again.  
Picture is distorted.  
Check the latest driver of video card (graphic card) on the manufacturer’s  
support pages (1 page 32).  
Disconnected when switching to another When you click [Rate] and switch between [Auto] and [Manual], change  
rate.  
the rate from [1] (lowest rate) or [6] (highest rate) to another rate, or  
change from another rate to [1] or [6] while connected, the NetAV  
connection is disconnected and then reconnected.  
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Causes and remedies  
No picture from the connected device.  
• Firmly attach the connection cables. Check that the connections to the  
red, white and yellow jacks and the scart socket are correct  
• Non-interlaced signals from computers or other equipment cannot be  
displayed.  
• Make sure the device is connected to the correct input terminal  
• Make sure that the power of the video device is on.  
The on-screen remote control does not  
work.  
• Connect the IR Blaster to the IR BLASTER port on the Base Station  
• Make sure the IR Blaster is positioned so that it faces the remote sensor  
correctly (1 page 9).  
• Move the device’s remote sensor away from any bright light, such as a  
fluorescent light or direct sunlight.  
• The on-screen remote control may not work properly when the wireless  
connection between the device and Base Station is poor.  
• Check whether operation is possible using the buttons of the connected  
device. Also, reconfigure the remote control settings (1 page 28).  
(Some devices cannot be operated, or can only be partially operated, by  
the on-screen remote control.)  
• Make sure the remote control settings for [Video 1] and [Video 2] are  
configured correctly in the [Remote Settings] window (1 page 28).  
Watching Video at Home  
Problem  
Causes and remedies  
Operations are delayed.  
• Changing channels and operations performed from the on-screen  
remote control take place via the network, so response is delayed. This  
is normal and not a malfunction.  
• When the rate is too high for the actual speed of your connection, delay  
is even more likely to occur. Set the rate to [Auto] or lower the rate if  
you want to use manually.  
Video stops or skips.  
• If another wireless LAN device connects to and communicates with the  
Base Station during your NetAV session, it may not be possible to send  
and receive video smoothly.  
• If your computer is connected on a wireless LAN to the Base Station or  
to a wireless router and the power save mode is enabled in the  
computer’s wireless LAN settings, it may not be possible to send and  
receive video smoothly. Check the computer’s wireless LAN settings,  
and disable the power save mode. For details on these settings, refer to  
the instruction manual for the wireless LAN device, such as your  
computer or wireless LAN card.  
The NetAV connection is disconnected  
suddenly.  
• Has security software been installed? If so, the firewall function of the  
security software may be causing NetAV to disconnect.  
• Problems with the Internet connection may cause the NetAV  
connection to be disconnected.  
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Watching Video Away from Home  
Problem  
Causes and remedies  
The video keeps stopping and starting,  
and frames are dropped.  
• As NetAV uses the Internet for communication, the video may not be  
able to be transmitted smoothly depending on whether the connection is  
overloaded.  
• Click [Rate] and make sure the rate is set to [Auto]. If it is set to  
[Manual], select [Auto] or lower the rate to [1]. If you set the rate to  
[Auto], the lowest rate automatically selected is [2]. Therefore, if you  
want to use the rate [1], you need to set to [1] manually.  
Operations are delayed.  
Cannot use NetAV.  
• Operations performed from the on-screen remote control take place via  
the network, so response is delayed. This is normal and not a  
malfunction.  
• When the rate is too high for the actual speed of your connection, delay  
is even more likely to occur. Set the rate to [Auto] or lower the rate if  
you want to use manually.  
Have never once been able to connect:  
• Is the setting for watching video away from home enabled?  
• Did you click [Connect] in the bottom left of the LocationFree Player  
screen?  
Can connect to the Internet from a computer at home, but  
there is no picture while away from home:  
• A communication connection with a download speed at least 300 kbps  
is recommended. Check your communication connection.  
• Is the computer you are using away from home connected to the  
Internet?  
• Did you click [Connect] on the bottom left of the LocationFree Player  
screen?  
The NetAV connection is disconnected  
suddenly.  
• Has security software been installed? If so, the firewall function of the  
security software may be causing NetAV to disconnect.  
• Problems with the Internet connection may cause the NetAV  
connection to be disconnected.  
Base Station Settings  
Problem  
Causes and remedies  
Cannot open the [Base Station Settings] • [Base Station Settings] cannot be clicked when connecting to the Base  
screen.  
Station for the first time. Try connecting first.  
• [Base Station Settings] cannot be clicked when the Base Station and  
computer are not on the same LAN.  
• If [Base Station Settings] cannot be clicked when you are using a  
wireless connection, make sure the wireless network is connected to the  
SSID of that Base Station.  
• When connecting the Base Station to a network that requires a proxy,  
click [LAN Settings] under [Local Area Network (LAN) settings] on  
the [Connections] tab of [Internet Options] in Internet Explorer, then  
click [Advanced] and set the IP address of the Base Station as an  
address that does not use a proxy.  
• If you set the wrong IP address to your Base Station connecting with a  
wired LAN, you cannot connect to the Base Station any more. In this  
case, change the settings by connecting to the Base Station directly with  
wireless or, initialize the Base Station.  
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Problem  
Causes and remedies  
Authentication of the user name and  
password for opening the setup screen  
fails.  
• Did you enter uppercase letters instead of lowercase letters, or vice  
versa? The Base Station distinguishes between uppercase and  
lowercase letters.  
• Did you enter the correct user name? The user name is lfx (lowercase  
letters).  
• Did you enter the correct password? The default password is printed on  
the label on the side of the Base Station.  
Forgot the password for opening the  
setup screen.  
• The default password is printed on the label on the side of the Base  
Station.  
• If you changed the password and forgot the new password, the Base  
Station will need to be initialized (1 page 48). After initializing the  
Base Station, enter the password printed on the label on the side of the  
Base Station.  
Easy Setup  
Problem  
Causes and remedies  
NETWORK LED of the Base Station  
does not light up.  
Check the “NETWORK LED on the Base Station does not turn on”  
(1 page 50) section of “Base Station.”  
NETAV LED of the Base Station blinks Make sure the modem and router are turned on and connected properly.  
amber, then does not turn off but stays lit  
amber.  
The [NetAV Check] page does not  
appear.  
Check the “NETWORK LED on the Base Station does not turn on”  
(1 page 50) section of “Base Station.”  
The NetAV Check failed.  
Check the settings in accordance with the information displayed on the  
[NetAV Check] page, then perform the test again.  
NetAV LED stays green.  
Another device is connected by NetAV.  
Advanced Setup  
Problem  
Causes and remedies  
The setup screen disappears soon after  
configuring settings.  
• If you change the IP address of [Internet Connection] while using a  
wired LAN to configure the Base Station settings, the setup screen will  
no longer be able to be accessed. If this happens, select [Base Station  
Settings] from the [Base Station Selection] window and reset the  
setting.  
• The Base Station is restarted automatically when you click [Exit  
Setup]. Perform the following operation to check the Base Station  
settings again.  
When connected to the Base Station via a wireless  
connection:  
Try establishing a wireless connection to the Base Station again and  
then click [Base Station Settings] from the [Base Station Selection]  
screen.  
When connected to the Base Station via a wired LAN:  
Switch the Base Station to setup mode, then click [Base Station  
Settings] from the [Base Station Selection] screen.  
• For questions about Internet connections, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or cable TV company.  
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Wireless LAN Standard  
IEEE802.11b/g  
Specifications  
Frequency range 2.4 GHz band: 1, 6, and 11  
channels  
Modulation  
DS-SS Modem and OFDM  
Modem  
System  
Colour system  
PAL/SECAM/NTSC/PAL60  
Power  
requirements  
AC power adapter: 100 - 240  
V AC, 50/60 Hz  
VIDEO INPUT1/2  
Supplied  
accessories  
AC power adapter AC-LX1B  
(1)  
Mains lead (1)  
IR Blaster VM-50 (1)  
Scart to A/V cable (1)  
Video:1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced,  
sync negative  
Audio:500 mVrms, Impedance:  
10 kilohms  
DC IN  
12 V DC  
A/V cable (RCA pin cable)  
(1)  
Base Station stand (1)  
ETHERNET  
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX  
Ethernet with RJ-45 interface  
(1)  
LocationFree Player software  
CD-ROM LFA-PC2 (1)  
(LocationFree Player,  
IR BLASTER  
Minijack (1)  
AC power adapter (AC-LX1B)  
Operating Instructions PDF,  
and License (text file))  
Quick Start Guide  
Important Notices (2)  
EUROPEAN GUARANTEE  
INFORMATION  
Power  
requirements  
100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Rated output  
12 V DC, 3 A  
Operating  
temperature  
0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)  
Storage  
temperature  
–10°C to 60°C  
(14°F to 140°F)  
DOCUMENT (1)  
Dimensions  
Approx. 99.5 × 25.5 × 49.5  
Optional Accessories  
mm  
1
(4 × 1 × 2 inches)  
LocationFree Player LFA-PC2  
IR Blaster VM-50  
Headphone Adapter PC-232S  
16  
(w/h/d, excluding protrusions)  
Approx. 180 g (6 oz.)  
Mass  
General  
Note that these accessories may not be  
immediately available and that production of  
them may be stopped at any time.  
Power consumption  
Approx. 13 W (watching  
video)  
Approx. 0.7 W (power off,  
using AC power adapter)  
Design and specifications are subject to change  
without notice.  
Operating  
0°C to 35°C (32°F to 95°F)  
temperature  
Storage  
–10°C to 45°C  
temperature  
(14°F to 113°F)  
Dimensions  
Approx. 46 × 182.8 × 128.3  
13  
1
1
mm (1  
× 7 × 5 ⁄  
16 8  
4
inches) (excluding rear  
protrusions)  
1
Mass  
Approx. 400 g (14 / oz.)  
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Index  
Specifications............................... 55  
SSID........................................ 14, 43  
A
K
Advanced Setup............................ 36  
Changing the Password........ 46  
Current settings..................... 37  
Device Registration.............. 42  
Dynamic DNS Settings........ 40  
Internet Connection.............. 38  
NetAV Check ....................... 41  
NetAV Settings..................... 39  
Security ................................. 45  
UPnP Settings....................... 40  
Version Information............. 46  
Wireless Settings.................. 43  
Keyboard operations ................... 31  
T
L
Troubleshooting ........................... 49  
Turn on.......................................... 12  
LAN port .................................. 5, 17  
Language .......................... 18, 33, 36  
LocationFree Base Station............ 4  
LocationFree device ...................... 4  
LocationFree Player  
Installing............................... 32  
Uninstalling.......................... 34  
LocationFree Player Window..... 22  
U
Uninstall........................................ 34  
Upgrading..................................... 46  
V
Video............................................... 8  
Video remote settings.................. 28  
M
B
Mouse operations......................... 31  
W
Base Station Modes...................... 11  
Base Station Selection window... 36  
Base Station Status....................... 11  
Base Station’s IP address...... 38, 39  
WEP .............................................. 43  
WEP key....................................... 15  
Wired LAN................................... 13  
Wireless Access Point ................. 44  
Wireless channel.......................... 43  
Wireless connection..................... 13  
Wireless LAN devices................. 43  
WIRELESS LED........................... 5  
Wireless router ............................. 14  
WPA-PSK with TKIP ................. 43  
N
NetAV  
Quit ....................................... 25  
Start....................................... 24  
NETAV LED ................................. 5  
NETWORK LED .......................... 5  
NTSC............................................ 29  
C
Colour system............................... 29  
Connecting  
AC power adapter ................ 12  
IR Blaster ................................ 9  
LocationFree device............. 13  
Mains lead............................. 12  
O
Overview of the on-screen remote  
control....................................... 23  
D
P
DC IN.............................................. 5  
DHCP ..................................... 14, 38  
PAL............................................... 29  
PAL60........................................... 29  
Password........................... 18, 42, 46  
POWER button.............................. 5  
POWER LED........................... 5, 12  
Pre-shared key.............................. 43  
Public Internet access.................. 17  
E
Easy Setup..................................... 17  
Dynamic DNS ...................... 19  
Encryption key.............................. 43  
External device......................... 8, 25  
R
I
Register Your Computer............. 15  
Remote.................................... 23, 28  
RESET button.............................. 48  
Right click menu.......................... 31  
Router ........................................... 13  
Identifying Parts and Contents  
LocationFree Player  
Window............................. 22  
On-screen remote control .... 23  
Identifying Parts and Controls  
Base Station ............................ 5  
IN 1/2 (AUDIO/VIDEO)............... 5  
Initializing..................................... 48  
Initializing the Base Station ........ 48  
Instal.............................................. 32  
IR Blaster ........................................ 9  
IR BLASTER port.......................... 5  
S
Scart ................................................ 8  
SECAM ........................................ 29  
Self-Diagnostics Displays........... 47  
Setup mode................................... 11  
SETUP MODE button ............ 5, 11  
SETUP MODE LED............... 5, 11  
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Trademarks  
• LocationFree is a trademark of Sony Corporation.  
• 3ivx MPEG-4 audio and video compression technologies by 3ivx Technologies.  
• Copyright© 3ivx Technologies Pty. Ltd., 1999-2006, All rights reserved. 3ivx is an international  
trademark.  
• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and  
other countries.  
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• In this manual, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional is referred to as Windows 2000.  
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• In this manual, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition and Microsoft Windows XP Professional  
are referred to as Windows XP.  
• Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.  
• 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.  
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