Sony Network Card PCNA MR10 User Manual

RoomLink™ User Guide  
Network Media Receiver  
PCNA-MR10  
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Important information for Canadian customers: Your new device may include certain software  
versions or upgrades, and Internet services or offers that are available to U.S. customers only.  
Sony, VAIO, the VAIO logo, Giga Pocket, SonicStage, PictureGear Studio, Remote Commander,  
VAIO Media, VAIO Media Music Server, VAIO Media Video Server, VAIO Media Photo Server,  
VAIO Media Console, and RoomLink are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony.  
Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.  
Java is a trademark or registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.  
Intent is a trademark of Tao Group Limited, which may be registered in some jurisdictions.  
All other trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.  
Television programs, films, videotapes, CDs and other materials may be copyrighted. Such materials  
recorded with this device are for your personal use only. Unauthorized recording of such material  
may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws. The law prohibits adding any modification to  
the recorded materials including but not limited to motion pictures, images and audio, without  
authorization from the copyright holder.  
Some of these materials may be duplication-protected to disable unlawful recording.  
Television programs, films, videotapes, CDs and other materials may be copyrighted. Recorded  
materials are for your personal use only. Unauthorized recording of such material may be contrary to  
the provisions of the copyright laws.  
Owners Record  
The model number and serial number are located on the bottom of your Network Media Receiver.  
Record the model and serial number in the space provided here, and keep in a secure location. Refer  
to the model and serial numbers when you call your Sony Service Center.  
Model Number:  
Serial Number:  
PCNA-MR10  
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Safety Information  
This Sony product is designed and tested to comply with the safety regulations. Use of this equipment  
in a manner not approved in this manual may be hazardous. Read the safety and caution information  
before operating RoomLink™, complying with all safety precautions and warnings.  
Stop operating the unit immediately, under these circumstances:  
The unit emits smoke or fumes.  
The unit makes loud or unusual noise.  
Water or any foreign object has fallen  
into the unit.  
The unit has been dropped or otherwise  
damaged.  
Follow these steps to reduce any potential hazard:  
Unplug the AC adapter from the AC wall outlet or power supply strip.  
Unplug the AC adapter and cables from the unit.  
Contact the Sony Customer Service Center for repair information.  
Notes on Use  
About RoomLink  
Set up RoomLink™ and connection cables in a protected location out of the reach of children,  
to avoid injury or damage to the equipment.  
Install RoomLink™ so that you can easily reach the power outlet in the event of an emergency.  
Do not drop RoomLink™. A sharp impact can damage the unit.  
Do not place RoomLink™ in the following locations:  
In direct sunlight or near heat sources. Operate this equipment at temperatures between 32  
to 104 degrees (Fahrenheit).  
On or near equipment that generate electromagnetic fields, such as speakers or televisions.  
On or near a microwave oven.  
In a dusty or dirty location  
On an insecure or uneven surface.  
In a location that is subject to vibration.  
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In a location that is subject to moisture or rapid temperature change.  
Near obstacles that shield or block electrical signals, such as metal or concrete walls.  
In a location with poor ventilation.  
If there is a rapid change in temperature, condensation (water droplets) may form in  
RoomLink™, causing it to malfunction.  
If this occurs, disconnect the equipment from the VAIO® computer and TV for two to  
three hours. The unit should resume normal operation.  
To clean the RoomLink™ device:  
Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.  
If the unit requires more cleaning, use a soft cloth that is slightly moistened with a mild  
detergent solution. Avoid getting the terminals wet.  
Do not use cleaners that contain thinner, benzene, or alcohol, as these compounds may  
damage the surface of the equipment.  
Avoid connecting these phone lines to the Network connector on the unit:  
Private Branch Exchange (PBX) lines  
Network cable that do not meet the 100Base-TX standards  
Home or business phone lines  
About the AC adapter  
Use the AC adapter that is supplied with RoomLink™. Using different AC adapter may cause  
damage to the network media receiver.  
Unplug the AC adapter from the AC wall outlet, when the equipment is not being used for  
extended periods of time.  
About the Remote Commander  
Use only AA-size alkaline batteries in the Remote Commander® unit.  
Remove the batteries from the Remote Commander when it is not in use for extended periods.  
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Attaching the ferrite core  
To comply with FCC Rules, Part 15, a ferrite core is supplied with RoomLink™. The ferrite core  
should be attached to the network cable*, to reduce or eliminate electrical interference.  
1) Open the ferrite core and place the core approximately 3 to 4 inches from the end of the network  
cable.  
2) Wrap the network cable twice around the ferrite core, lengthwise, with the cable running directly  
through the center groove of the core.  
3) Close the ferrite core tightly around the network cable until the core locks.  
To attach the ferrite core  
Ethernet port  
Ferrite core  
* The network cable must be compatible with the 100BASE-TX standard.  
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Cautions  
Unplug the AC adapter from the electrical outlet during a lightning storm.  
Lightning may cause electric shock or damage to the equipment. When  
severe lightning is expected, unplug the AC adapter from the electrical  
outlet to avoid fire, electric shock, or damage to the equipment. Do not  
touch the equipment during a lightning storm.  
This equipment is for use only in the country of purchase. Using this  
equipment under a different voltage may cause fire or electric shock.  
Use of this equipment in other countries may be prohibited by local laws.  
Do not expose this equipment to grease, smoke, moisture, and dust.  
Such exposure may cause fire or electric shock. Use under conditions  
other than those suggested in this manual may cause fire or electric  
shock  
Do not allow water or any foreign objects to enter the interior. This may  
cause fire or electric shock. In the event that water or other foreign  
objects enter the interior, immediately unplug the AC adapter from the  
electrical outlet and contact the VAIO Customer Support for inspection  
and/or repair.  
Do not disassemble the equipment. This may cause fire, electric shock,  
or injury. Contact the VAIO Customer Support for inspection and/or  
repair.  
Do not connect inappropriate network or phone lines to the Ethernet port.  
Connect only 100BASE-TX cables to the Ethernet port. Connecting  
inappropriate network or phone lines to the Ethernet port may result in an  
electric current overload that can result in malfunction, excessive heat,  
or fire in the port. For help on connecting to a network, see your network  
administrator.  
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Précautions  
Débranchez l'adaptateur AC de la prise de courant pendant les orages. Les  
éclairs peuvent provoquer des décharges électriques ou endommager le  
matériel. Lorsqu'un gros orage est annoncé, débranchez l'adaptateur AC de  
la prise de courant afin d'éviter les risques d'incendie, de décharge  
électrique ou de dégâts au matériel. Ne touchez pas le matériel durant un  
orage.  
Ce matériel ne doit être utilisé que dans le pays où il a été acheté.  
L'utilisation de ce matériel avec un voltage différent peut provoquer un  
incendie ou une décharge électrique. L'utilisation de ce matériel dans  
d'autres pays peut être interdite par les lois locales.  
N'exposez pas ce matériel à la graisse, à la fumée, à l'humidité et à la  
poussière. L'exposition de ce matériel à ces substances peut provoquer un  
incendie ou une décharge électrique. L'utilisation de ce matériel dans des  
circonstances autres que celles décrites dans ce manuel peut provoquer un  
incendie ou une décharge électrique.  
Ne laissez pas l'eau ou des corps étrangers pénétrer à l'intérieur de ce  
matériel. Cela pourrait provoquer un incendie ou une décharge électrique.  
Au cas où de l'eau ou un autre corps étranger pénètrerait à l'intérieur,  
débranchez immédiatement l'adaptateur AC de la prise de courant et  
contactez l'assistance clientèle VAIO pour qu'elle vienne inspecter et/ou  
réparer le matériel en question.  
Ne démontez pas le matériel. Vous risqueriez de vous blesser et cela  
pourrait provoquer un incendie ou une décharge électrique. Contactez  
l'assistance clientèle VAIO pour qu'elle vienne inspecter et/ou réparer le  
matériel.  
Ne connectez pas de lignes réseau ou téléphonique impropres au port  
Ethernet. Ne connectez que des câbles 100BASE TX au port Ethernet.  
Connecter des lignes réseau ou téléphoniques impropres au port Ethernet  
pourrait causer une surcharge de courant électrique, qui elle-même pourrait  
provoquer une panne, un dégagement de chaleur excessif ou faire brûler le  
port. Pour plus de renseignements sur la manière de se connecter à un  
réseau, consultez votre administrateur réseau.  
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Regulatory Information  
Declaration of Conformity  
Trade Name:  
SONY  
Model No.:  
PCNA-MR10  
Responsible Party:  
Address:  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
680 Kinderkamack Rd. Oradell, NJ 07649  
201-930-6972  
Telephone:  
This phone number is for FCC-related matters only.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Any change or modification to this equipment that is not expressly  
approved in this guide may void your authority to operate this  
equipment.  
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Tout changement ou toute modification à ce matériel qui ne soit pas  
expressément approuvée dans ce manuel peut annuler votre autorité à  
utiliser ce matériel.  
Only peripherals (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) that comply with FCC  
Class B limits may be attached to this computer product. Operation with noncompliant peripherals is  
likely to result in interference to radio and television reception.  
All cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded and grounded. Operation with cables,  
connected to peripherals, that are not shielded and grounded, may result in interference to radio and  
television reception.  
Canadian ICES-003  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet àppareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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Contents  
Welcome.....................................................15  
About RoomLink.......................................................16  
Unpacking your RoomLink.......................................18  
Locating Controls, Jacks, and Ports.......19  
Front panel.................................................................20  
Back panel.................................................................21  
Remote Commander..................................................22  
Setting Up RoomLink................................25  
VAIO Computer Compatibility.................................26  
Setting Up RoomLink ...............................................27  
Evaluating your Home Network Environment..........32  
Operating RoomLink.................................................50  
Configuring Software  
for Use with RoomLink .............................51  
Configuring VAIO Media software ..........................52  
Configuring Giga Pocket Software ...........................55  
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Configuring RoomLink .............................57  
Configuring Default Settings....................................58  
Setting Up RoomLink...............................................65  
Watching and Recording  
TV Programs..............................................75  
Watching TV programs ............................................76  
Recording TV programs ...........................................80  
Viewing Video............................................87  
Playing Video ...........................................................88  
Listening to Music.....................................97  
Playing Music ...........................................................98  
Viewing Photos .......................................103  
Viewing Photos/Still Images ..................................104  
Troubleshooting......................................111  
About Power Connections ......................................112  
About the Remote Commander ..............................114  
About Visual and Audio Reception........................114  
About Connecting to a Server.................................115  
About Recording and Playback ..............................117  
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Support Options......................................119  
Immediate Help and Support...................................120  
Contacting Sony for Help and Support ...................122  
Specifications..........................................125  
Index.........................................................127  
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Welcome  
Thank you for purchasing your Sony® RoomLink™! Your new network  
media receiver is a superb blend of high technology and easy-to-use  
functionality. The information provided in this user guide is designed to  
help you become familiar with RoomLink™ and its features.  
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RoomLink User Guide  
About RoomLink  
The network media receiver enables you to display still images, play video  
contents, or music files on your TV screen, when RoomLink™ is connected to a  
VAIO® computer that contains your video and audio content. When you connect  
RoomLink™ to a VAIO computer with Giga Pocket™ features, you can record  
and view TV programs simultaneously or set up future timer recording.  
The network media receiver can accomodate multiple VAIO computer  
connections by using a router with a built-in or standard network switch, or a  
network switch device. This enables you to switch between computers to locate  
your favorite audio or video files.  
TV and video  
Record and watch your favorite TV programs at the same time.  
Set up recording of TV programs, using the digital timer.  
Play previously recorded programs stored on your VAIO computer.  
Search for a specific place in your recorded program, using the film roll  
feature.  
Music  
Play music files stored on your VAIO computer.  
Play a music track continuously (loop feature).  
Photos/Still Images  
View your photo collections, stored on your VAIO computer, in slide show  
format.  
View your photos as thumbnails in Index view.  
Select your favorite photo for viewing.  
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About RoomLink  
Multimedia compatibility  
Video and Movie file compatibility  
Only Video Capsules recorded on a VAIO® computer with Giga Pocket™  
Personal Video Recorder features, or video content recorded with RoomLink™  
can be viewed using RoomLink™. Other video file formats may not be  
compatible with RoomLink™. For details on how to use Giga Pocket features,  
see your VAIO® Computer User Guide or the Giga Pocket Help.  
Music file compatibility  
Only Playlists that are managed by SonicStage™ software are supported by the  
network media receiver. Other music files or songs purchased from an Internet  
Electronic Music Distribution (EMD) service are not compatible for playback  
using the network media receiver. For details on how to use SonicStage software,  
see your VAIO Computer User Guide or go to the SonicStage Help.  
Photo/Still Image file compatibility  
If PictureGear Studio™ software is not installed on your VAIO computer, store  
folders and still images in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Photo  
Server\VAIO Media folder. Photo files stored in any other location are not  
detected by RoomLink. The name of the designated folder may vary.  
For specific information about this folder and location:  
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Click Start on the Windows® taskbar and select All Programs.  
Point to VAIO Media, point to Server Administration, and then click  
Photo Server ReadMe.  
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Read the description on the designated folder.  
If PictureGear Studio software is installed on your computer, you can use the  
Photo Collection feature of PictureGear Studio to store still images on the Photo  
Server. For details, refer to PictureGear Studio Help.  
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RoomLink User Guide  
Unpacking your RoomLink  
When you unpack your RoomLink™ device, verify that you have all supplied  
accessories.  
RoomLink and accessories  
RoomLink™  
(network media receiver)  
Network cable  
Audio/Video cable  
Crossover cable  
Stand  
AA batteries (2)  
AC adapter  
Spacers  
Remote Commander® unit  
Power cord  
Ferrite core  
Connection adapter  
Manuals  
RoomLink™ User Guide — Contains information about setting up and  
using the network media receiver. The user guide also provides resources for  
technical support, safety guidelines, and supporting software.  
Quick Reference Guide — Provides information to help evaluate your  
home network environment. This quick reference also provides quick and  
easy instructions to set up RoomLink and your VAIO® computer.  
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Locating Controls, Jacks, and  
Ports  
This section describes the controls, jacks, and ports available on your  
RoomLink™ unit and the Remote Commander® unit.  
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Front panel  
The front panel contains the power button, infrared receiver, and status  
indicators.  
Network media receiver (front panel)  
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2
POWER/REC indicator  
The indicator is white while the power is on. The indicator is red during  
TV recording. The indicator blinks (red) during firmware updates.  
Infrared receiver  
Enables communication between the RoomLink™ unit and the Remote  
Commander® unit. (Do not block the area in front of the infrared  
receiver.)  
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Power button/Stand by indicator  
Turns RoomLink™ on and off. Indicator is dimmed (red) when the unit  
is in Stand by mode.  
When the Standby indicator light is red (dimmed), RoomLink™ is ready to be turned  
on. The Standby indicator takes approximately 20 seconds to light after the AC adapter  
is plugged into a wall outlet.  
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Back panel  
Back panel  
The back panel contains ports and jacks for supplied and optional cables.  
Network media receiver (back panel)  
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Optical OUT port  
Supports the digital optical input of an audio device.  
S-video jack  
Connection for an S-video cable.  
Video jack  
Connection for a video cable.  
Audio L jack  
Connection for an audio cable.  
Audio R jack  
Connection for an audio cable.  
Ethernet port  
Connection for a 100BASE-TX Ethernet cable (RJ-45).  
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Remote Commander  
The RoomLink™ unit is controlled using the Remote Commander® unit. The  
Remote Commander can start and stop video recording/playback, select  
channels, and set viewing preferences.  
Remote Commander  
TV  
CHANNELPOWERPOWER  
MUTE  
+
TV/VIDEO  
-
DISPLAY  
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4
2
5
8
0
3
6
AUDIO  
7
CLEAR  
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ENTER  
REC  
REC STOP  
REW  
FWD PREV NEXT  
STOP  
PLAY  
PAUSE  
OPTIONS  
MAIN MENU  
SELECT  
FUNCTION  
RETURN  
TV VOLUME CHANNEL  
PAGE  
UP  
PAGE  
DOWN  
NETWORK  
MEDIA RECEIVER  
PACNA-MR10  
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2
TV Channel buttons (TV control section)  
Press + or - to change TV channels.  
MUTE button (TV control section)  
Press to turn off the sound. Press again to restore the sound.  
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Remote Commander  
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Channel number buttons  
Press to select specific channels. (Press the ENTER button to activate  
the channel selection.)  
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5
6
CLEAR button  
Press to delete the channel numbers selected.  
REC button  
Press to begin recording.  
REW button  
Press to rewind during video or music playback.  
FWD button  
Press to fast-forward during video or music playback.  
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STOP button  
Press to stop video or music playback.  
OPTIONS button  
Press to display the available options for TV, video, music or photo  
servers.  
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Direction Arrow buttons  
Press a direction arrow button to navigate within the TV, video, music,  
or photo servers.  
SELECT button  
Press to select operations, settings, features, or other choices, while  
using the TV, video, music or photo servers.  
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FUNCTION button  
Press to toggle between RoomLink™ features, such as TV, video, music  
or photo.  
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12  
TV VOLUME switch (+/-)  
Use this switch to increase (+) or decrease (-) the TV’s volume.  
POWER button (TV control section)  
Press to turn your TV on or off.  
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POWER button  
Press to turn RoomLink™ on or off.  
TV/VIDEO button (TV control section)  
Press to select TV or Video mode.  
DISPLAY button  
Press to display setting information for TV, video, music, and photos.  
AUDIO button  
Press to select audio mode.  
ENTER button  
Press to activate channel selections made using the channel number  
buttons.  
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REC STOP button  
Press to stop video recording.  
PREV button  
Press to return to a previous music track.  
NEXT button  
Press to advance to the next music track.  
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PAUSE button  
Press to pause video, music or slide show playback.  
PLAY button  
Press to begin playback of videos, music, or slide shows.  
MAIN MENU button  
Press to return to the main selection screen.  
RETURN button  
Press to return to the previous screen, feature or mode.  
CHANNEL switch (PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN)  
Use this switch to change TV channels. The Page Up/Page Down  
feature enables you to scroll within folders containing Playlists or Video  
Capsules.  
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Setting Up RoomLink  
This section contains information about setting up your RoomLink™  
connections.  
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VAIO Computer Compatibility  
RoomLink™ supports certain Sony® VAIO® computers. Verify that your VAIO  
computer is compatible with RoomLink, before you begin hardware setup or  
configuration.  
COMPATIBILITY  
VAIO® COMPUTERS  
(Manufactured after 08/2002)  
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View and  
Record TV  
Video  
Music  
Photos  
Yes  
DESKTOP MODELS:  
PCV-RZ series  
(With Giga Pocket™ features)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
DESKTOP MODELS:  
PCV-RX900 series  
PCV-RX800 series  
(With Giga Pocket features)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
DESKTOP MODELS:  
PCV-RZ series  
PCV-RX900 series  
PCV-RX800 series  
PCV-W series  
No  
No  
No  
No  
PCV-RS series  
(Without Giga Pocket features)  
NOTEBOOK MODELS:  
Yes  
Yes  
PCG-GRZ series  
PCG-GRS series  
PCG-GRV series  
PCG-GRX600 series  
PCG-505G  
PCG-VX89 series  
PCG-NV200 series  
PCG-FR series  
(Without Giga Pocket features)  
* For current updates on VAIO computer compatibility with RoomLink, see the Sony  
Computing Support Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport/roomlink.  
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Setting Up RoomLink  
System requirements  
Your compatible VAIO computer(s) must:  
Have the Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition or Professional Edition  
operating system installed.  
*
Have VAIO Media™ software (Platform and servers) preinstalled.  
Be equipped with Giga Pocket™ Personal Video Recorder hardware and  
software.  
Setting Up RoomLink  
Connecting the power cord  
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Locate the AC Input port on the bottom of the network media receiver and  
insert the jack end of the AC adapter.  
Connecting the AC adapter  
AC adapter  
Power cord  
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3
Insert the connector end of the power cord into the AC adapter.  
Insert the plug end of the power cord into the wall outlet.  
* Operating system requirements include operating systems upgraded to Windows XP.  
† TV and Video features are available if the computer is equipped with Giga Pocket features.  
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You can set up RoomLink™ to stand in an upright or horizontal position.  
Option 1: Slide the network media receiver onto the stand (supplied), until it  
clicks into place.  
Option 2: To position the unit horizontally, attach the spacers (supplied) to  
one side of the network media receiver, placing a spacer in each corner.  
To attach the stand or spacers  
Option 1  
Option 2  
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When the Stand by indicator light is red, press the power button.  
When the Standby indicator light is red (dimmed), RoomLinkis ready to be turned  
on. The Standby indicator takes approximately 20 seconds to light after the AC adapter  
is plugged into a wall outlet.  
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Setting Up RoomLink  
Attaching the ferrite core  
In accordance with FCC Rules, Part 15, a ferrite core is supplied with the  
network media receiver. The ferrite core should be attached to the network  
*
cable , to reduce or eliminate electrical interference.  
1
2
3
Open the ferrite core and place the core approximately 3-4 inches from the  
end of the network cable.  
Wrap the network cable twice around the ferrite core, lengthwise, with the  
cable running directly through the center groove of the core.  
Close the ferrite core tightly around the network cable until the core locks.  
To attach the ferrite core  
Ethernet port  
Ferrite core  
* The network cable must be compatible with the 100BASE-TX standard.  
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RoomLink User Guide  
Setting up the Remote Commander unit  
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2
Open the battery cover on the back of the Remote Commander® unit.  
Insert two AA batteries (supplied) by matching the + and - on the batteries,  
with the diagram inside the battery compartment.  
Inserting batteries into the Remote Commander  
Under normal use, the AA batteries may last up to six months. If your Remote  
Commander does not operate properly, the batteries may need replacing. If your  
Remote Commander is not being used for long periods of time, remove the batteries  
to avoid possible damage from leaking batteries.  
To program the Remote Commander  
Your Remote Commander® unit is preprogrammed to control certain TVs. Refer  
to your TV manufacturer’s code table for more information. The Remote  
Commander may not be compatible with some TV models, even when the  
appropriate TV manufacturer code is entered.  
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2
3
Press and hold the SELECT button.  
Enter your TV code number, using the channel number buttons.  
Release the SELECT button after you have entered the TV code number.  
After replacing the batteries in your Remote Commander, the TV manufacturers code  
may require resetting. Reset the code each time you replace the batteries.  
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TV Manufacturer  
Admiral  
Code Number  
02, 09, 14  
12  
TV Manufacturer  
Panasonic  
Philco  
Code Number  
16, 18  
AOC  
03, 11, 13  
11  
Bell & Howell  
Brocsonic  
Craig  
09, 14  
Philips  
03, 12  
Pioneer  
18, 19,37  
03  
20, 21, 22, 23  
11  
Portland  
Croslex  
Quasar  
18  
Curtis Mathis  
Daewoo  
03, 19, 23  
3, 35, 36  
13  
Radio Shack  
02, 12, 23, 24  
RCA/PROSCAN 02, 03  
Daytron  
Samsung  
Sanyo  
03, 12, 13, 26  
Emerson  
03, 13, 15, 20,  
21, 22, 23  
25  
Fisher  
25  
Scott  
12, 23  
13, 14, 15  
09, 14  
01  
GE  
02, 03, 18  
03, 12, 13, 30  
03, 13, 31  
02, 03, 30  
28  
Sharp  
Goldstar/LG  
Hitachi  
JC Penney  
JVC  
Signature  
Sony  
Sylvania  
Symphonic  
Toshiba  
Vidtech  
03, 11, 12  
23  
KTV  
3, 13, 23  
14, 19  
03, 12, 31  
LXI (Sears)  
02, 03, 11, 12,  
19, 25  
Magnavox  
Mitsubishi  
NEC  
03, 11, 12, 13  
03, 12, 24  
03, 12  
Wards  
Zenith  
03, 12, 13, 15  
09  
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Evaluating your Home Network Environment  
You can connect RoomLink™ to your VAIO® computer(s) using the Ethernet  
port on your VAIO computer(s), a router with a built-in network switch, or a  
network switch device.  
These home network environment scenarios can help determine the best  
connection method for your network media receiver and VAIO computer(s).  
Optional equipment and cables may be required to connect your network media  
receiver and VAIO® computer(s).  
ENVIRONMENT 1: DSL/cable modem equipped with a  
built-in router and network switch ports  
Connecting in Environment 1  
Internet  
VAIO® Computer #1  
DSL/cable modem  
with a built-in router  
and network switch  
ports* (sold separately)  
LAN  
LINE  
MONITOR  
To Ethernet port  
USB  
To Ethernet port  
MIC HEADPHONES LINE IN  
MONITOR  
Network cable  
(sold separately)  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
VHF/UHF  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
VIDEO1 INPUT  
Network cable  
with ferrite core†  
(supplied)  
PHONE  
LINE  
RoomLink™  
* Use a DSL/cable modem  
that is compatible with the  
100BASE-TX standard.  
To Ethernet port  
† Attach the supplied ferrite  
core to the supplied network  
cable, before connecting the  
cable to the network media  
receiver.  
Network cable  
(sold separately)  
VAIO® Computer #2  
Connections may vary,  
depending on your network  
environment. Contact your  
Internet Service Provider for  
connection information.  
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Environment 1 — Connection method:  
*
1
Connect RoomLink™ to your DSL/cable modem (sold separately), using  
the network cable (supplied) with the ferrite core (supplied).  
2
Connect the Ethernet jack on each VAIO® computer to a jack(s) on the  
DSL/modem, using additional network cables (sold separately).  
This connection method may vary, depending on specific factors in your  
environment.  
* See the manual supplied with your DSL or cable modem to verify that it is equipped with a  
built-in router and network switch ports.  
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ENVIRONMENT 2: DSL/cable modem with built-in router,  
without network switch ports*  
Connecting in Environment 2  
Internet  
VAIO® Computer #1  
LAN  
LINE  
DSL/cable modem  
with a built-in router*  
Network switch**  
(sold separately)  
MONITOR  
To Ethernet port  
Network cable  
USB  
To Ethernet port  
MIC HEADPHONES LINE IN  
MONITOR  
(sold separately)  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
VHF/UHF  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
VIDEO1 INPUT  
Network cable  
PHONE  
LINE  
with ferrite core†  
(supplied)  
RoomLink™  
To Ethernet port  
* Connections may vary,  
depending on your network  
environment. Contact your  
Internet Service Provider for  
connection information.  
Network cable  
(sold separately)  
VAIO® Computer #2  
** Use a network switch that is  
compatible with the 100BASE-TX  
standard.  
† Attach the supplied ferrite  
core to the supplied network  
cable, before connecting the  
cable to the network media  
receiver.  
* Use equipment and network cable(s) that support 100BASE-TX.  
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Environment 2 Connection method:  
1
2
3
Connect RoomLink™ to a network switch device (sold separately), using  
the network cable (supplied) equipped with the ferrite core (supplied).  
Connect the Ethernet jack on each VAIO® computer to a jack(s) on the  
network switch, using additional network cables (sold separately).  
Connect the network switch device to the DSL or cable modem, using a  
network cable (sold separately).  
This connection method may vary, depending on specific factors in your  
environment.  
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ENVIRONMENT 3: DSL/cable modem without a built-in router*  
Connecting in Environment 3  
Internet  
DSL/cable modem  
without a built-in  
router*  
LAN  
LINE  
VAIO® Computer #1  
(sold separately)  
Router device with  
a built-in network  
WAN  
LAN  
MONITOR  
switch**  
(sold separately)  
To Ethernet port  
USB  
To Ethernet port  
MIC HEADPHONES LINE IN  
MONITOR  
Network cable  
(sold separately)  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
VHF/UHF  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
VIDEO1 INPUT  
PHONE  
LINE  
Network cable  
with ferrite core†  
(supplied)  
RoomLink™  
* Connections may vary,  
depending on your network  
environment. Contact your  
Internet Service Provider for  
connection information.  
To Ethernet port  
** Use a router with a built-in  
network switch that is compatible  
Network cable  
(sold separately)  
with the 100BASE-TX standard.  
VAIO® Computer #2  
† Attach the supplied ferrite  
core to the supplied network  
cable, before connecting the  
cable to the network media  
receiver.  
* Use equipment and cables that supports 100BASE-TX.  
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Environment 3 Connection method:  
1
Connect RoomLink™ to a router device with network switch (sold  
separately), using the network cable (supplied) equipped with the ferrite core  
(supplied).  
2
3
Connect the Ethernet jack on each VAIO® computer to a jack(s) on the  
router device, using additional network cables (sold separately).  
Connect the WAN jack on the router device, to the LAN jack on the DSL or  
cable modem, using a network cable (sold separately).  
This connection method may vary, depending on specific factors in your  
environment.  
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ENVIRONMENT 4: Network cable is connected to a LAN,  
shared in a residential complex*  
Connecting in Environment 4  
LAN  
Router device with  
a built-in network  
switch**  
(sold separately)  
VAIO® Computer #1  
WAN  
LAN  
MONITOR  
To Ethernet port  
USB  
To Ethernet port  
M
I
C
H
E
A
D
P
H
O
N
E
S
L
I
N
E
I
N
MONITOR  
Network cable  
(sold separately)  
A
UDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
A
UDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
VHF/UHF  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
VIDEO1 INPUT  
PHONE  
LINE  
Network cable  
with ferrite core†  
(supplied)  
RoomLink™  
To Ethernet port  
* Use a router with a built-in  
network switch that is compatible  
with the 100BASE-TX standard.  
Network cable  
(sold separately)  
† Attach the supplied ferrite  
core to the supplied network  
cable, before connecting the  
cable to the network media  
receiver.  
VAIO® Computer #2  
Connections may vary,  
depending on your network  
environment. Contact your  
Internet Service Provider for  
connection information.  
* Use equipment and cables that support 100BASE-TX.  
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Environment 4 Connection method:  
1
Connect RoomLink™ to a router device with a built-in network switch (sold  
separately), using the network cable (supplied) equipped with the ferrite core  
(supplied).  
2
3
Connect the Ethernet jack on each VAIO® computer to a jack(s) on the  
router device, using additional network cables (sold separately).  
Connect the WAN jack on the router device to the LAN jack (residential  
complex).  
This connection method may vary, depending on specific factors in your  
environment.  
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ENVIRONMENT 5: The VAIO® computer is connected to the  
Internet using the built-in modem*  
Connecting in Environment 5  
Attach the supplied ferrite  
core to the supplied network  
cable, before connecting the  
cable to the network media  
receiver.  
Connected to  
Internet using  
built-in modem  
MONITOR  
Network cable  
with ferrite core  
To Ethernet port  
USB  
(supplied)  
MIC HEADPHONES LINE IN  
MONITOR  
Crossover  
cable  
Connection  
adapter  
AUDIO  
VIDEO/VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
VHF/UHF  
VIDOUTPUT  
VIDEO1 INPUT  
To Ethernet port  
LINE  
VAIO® Computer  
RoomLink™  
Environment 5 Connection method:  
1
2
3
4
Insert one end of the crossover cable (supplied) into the Ethernet jack on  
your VAIO® computer.  
Insert the other end of this crossover cable into the connection adapter  
(supplied).  
Insert one end of the network cable (supplied) that is equipped with the  
ferrite core (supplied), into the connection adapter.  
Insert the other end of this network cable into the Ethernet jack on the  
network media receiver.  
This connection method may vary, depending on specific factors in your  
environment.  
* In Environment 5 or 6, the VAIO computer requires a fixed IP address for the LAN  
connection. See “Assigning a fixed IP address” on page 47.  
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ENVIRONMENT 6: VAIO computer is not connected  
to the Internet*  
Connecting in Environment 6  
Attach the supplied ferrite  
core to the supplied network  
cable, before connecting the  
cable to the network media  
receiver.  
MONITOR  
Network cable  
with ferrite core  
(supplied)  
To Ethernet port  
USB  
MIC HEADPHONES LINE IN  
MONITOR  
Crossover  
cable  
Connection  
adapter  
To Ethernet port  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
VHF/UHF  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
VIDEO1 INPUT  
PHONE  
LINE  
RoomLink™  
VAIO® Computer  
Environment 6 Connection method:  
1
2
3
4
Insert one end of the crossover cable (supplied) into the Ethernet jack on  
your VAIO® computer.  
Insert the other end of this crossover cable into the connection adapter  
(supplied).  
Insert one end of the network cable (supplied) that is equipped with the  
ferrite core (supplied), into the connection adapter.  
Insert the other end of this network cable into the Ethernet jack on the  
network media receiver.  
This connection method may vary, depending on specific factors in your  
environment.  
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ENVIRONMENT 7: Connecting multiple VAIO computers  
(Under conditions similar to Environment 5 and 6)*  
Connecting in Environment 7  
VAIO® Computer #1  
Network switch* or  
Router device with  
a built-in network  
switch**  
(sold separately)  
WAN  
LAN  
MONITOR  
To Ethernet port  
USB  
To Ethernet port  
MIC HEADPHONES LINE IN  
MONITOR  
Network cable  
(sold separately)  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO/VIDEO  
VHF/UHF  
VIDEO OUTPUT  
VIDEO1 INPUT  
PHONE  
LINE  
Network cable  
with ferrite core†  
(supplied)  
RoomLink™  
*If connecting with a multiple  
port network switch device  
(sold separately), the VAIO  
computer requires a fixed IP  
address.  
To Ethernet port  
** Use a router device or a  
multiple port network switch  
device that is compatible with  
100BASE-TX standard. A WAN  
connection is not necessary.  
Network cable  
(sold separately)  
VAIO® Computer #2  
† Attach the supplied ferrite  
core to the supplied network  
cable, before connecting the  
cable to the network media  
receiver.  
Connections may vary,  
depending on your network  
Internet Service Provider for  
connection information.  
* For information on fixed IP addresses, see “Assigning a fixed IP address” on page 47.  
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Environment 7 Connection method:  
1
Connect the network media receiver to a router device with a built-in  
network switch, or a multiple port network switch device, using the  
*
network cable (supplied) equipped with the ferrite core (supplied).  
2
3
Connect the Ethernet jack on each VAIO® computer to a jack(s) on the  
router device, using additional network cables (sold separately).  
When using a router device with a built-in network switch, a WAN  
connection is not necessary.  
This connection method may vary, depending on specific factors in your  
environment.  
* If using a multiple port network switch device, your VAIO® computer requires a fixed IP  
address. See “Assigning a fixed IP address” on page 47.  
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Connecting RoomLink to a TV  
Use the audio/video connection cable (supplied) to connect the network media  
receiver and your TV. Connect the cable by matching the connector colors to the  
jack colors on the TV’s audio/video jacks.  
Optional equipment and cables may be required to connect RoomLink™, TV,  
and VAIO computer, depending on your connection environment.  
Connecting to a TV  
Video Input  
1
S-video  
S-video cable (sold separately)  
Video  
L
Audio  
R
Signal direction  
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Connecting RoomLink and TV through a video recorder  
Use the audio/video connection cable (supplied) to connect the network media  
receiver and your video recorder. Connect the cable, by matching the connector  
colors to the jack colors on the TV’s audio/video jacks.  
Optional equipment and cables may be required to connect RoomLink™ and  
VAIO computer, depending on your connection environment.  
Connecting through a video recorder  
Signal direction  
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Connecting RoomLink to digital sound system equipment  
Use an optical digital connection cable (sold separately) to connect the network  
media receiver and your digital sound system equipment.  
1
Insert one end of an optical digital cable (sold separately) into the optical  
OUT port on the network media receiver.  
2
Insert the other end of the optical digital cable into the optical IN port on the  
sound system equipment.  
Optional equipment and cables may be required to connect RoomLink™ and  
VAIO computer, depending on your connection environment.  
Connecting through digital sound system equipment  
Signal direction  
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Assigning a fixed IP address  
Each VAIO® computer in your network requires a fixed IP address in some  
environments:  
If your VAIO computer is connected to the Internet using the installed  
modem, as in Environment 5.  
If your VAIO computer is not connected to the Internet, as in Environment 6.  
If you are connecting more than one VAIO computer using a network switch  
device, as in Environment 7, or the network switch device is not connected  
to a router device.  
A fixed IP address is not required when your VAIO computer(s) is networked through  
a router with a built-in or standard network switch.  
To assign a fixed IP address  
1
2
3
Click Start in the Windows® taskbar and select My Computer.  
The My Computer window appears.  
In the Other Places section, click My Network Places.  
The My Network Places window appears.  
Click View Network Connection.  
The View Network Connection window appears.  
Network Connections window  
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Right-click Local Area Connection and select Properties from the shortcut  
menu.  
The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box appears  
Local Area Connection Properties dialog box  
5
From the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click  
Properties.  
The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box appears.  
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box  
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7
Select “Use the following IP address” and specify an IP address and subnet  
mask, using the following format:  
IP address: 169.254.XXX.XXX  
(Replace XXX with a numeric value between 001 and 254 — as an example:  
169.254.222.222)  
Click OK.  
The IP address is fixed, as specified. Close the Local Area Connection  
Properties and the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog boxes.  
Additional Information  
When you set up RoomLink™, the IP address must be specified. See  
“Specifying an IP address” on page 65, for details.  
Use different numbers, when specifying the IP address for RoomLink, where  
the IP address numbers are represented as “XXX.XXX.”  
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Operating RoomLink  
Start the network media receiver after you have finished setting up the hardware  
connections to your VAIO® computer and TV. Before using RoomLink™ with  
your VAIO® computer and TV, set up and configure your software as described  
in the section, “Configuring Software for Use with RoomLink” on page 51.  
To begin using RoomLink  
1
2
If applicable, turn on the router using the power button or switch.  
Turn on your VAIO computer by pressing the power button, located on the  
front panel.  
3
4
Turn on your TV by pressing the TV Power button on the Remote  
Commander® unit.  
Switch the input connection to the network media receiver by pressing the  
TV/Video button on the Remote Commander. See “Remote Commander” on  
page 22, for details on button functions.  
5
Turn on the network media receiver by pressing the POWER button on the  
Remote Commander.  
When the Standby indicator light is red (dimmed), RoomLinkis ready to be turned  
on. The Standby indicator takes approximately 20 seconds to light after the AC adapter  
is plugged into a wall outlet.  
The Power/Rec indicator lights and the Main Menu screen appears.  
To stop using RoomLink  
1
Turn off RoomLink™ by pressing the POWER button on the Remote  
Commander.  
The Power/Rec indicator turns off and the Main Menu screen no longer  
appears on your TV screen.  
2
3
Turn off your TV by pressing the TV Power button on the Remote  
Commander.  
Turn off your VAIO computer using these steps:  
1
2
Click Start in the Windows® taskbar and click Shut Down.  
Click Shut Down.  
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Configuring Software  
for Use with RoomLink  
This section provides information on configuring the media server, video,  
music and photo/still image software on your VAIO® computer.  
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Configuring VAIO Media software  
VAIO Media™ software manages the interaction between RoomLink™ and your  
VAIO® computer(s), by enabling the computer(s) to act as a music, photo, and  
video servers. A VAIO computer that shipped with VAIO Media™ software  
preinstalled can be used as a VAIO Media server in a network environment.  
VAIO Media software must be running when you access Giga Pocket™ Personal  
Video Recorder, SonicStage™, or PictureGear Studio™ software.  
Preparing your multimedia content.  
Music files—Use SonicStage™ software, ver.1.5, to create Playlists of  
music tracks on your VAIO Media server computer. The VAIO Media  
Music Server™ software automatically makes these Playlists available  
to VAIO Media users on your network.  
Still Image files—To make your still image files available to VAIO  
Media users on your network, place the still image files (JPEG, GIF,  
BMP, or TIFF format) into the folder:  
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Photo Server\VAIO Media  
For specific information about this folder and location:  
1
2
Click Start on the Windows® taskbar and select All Programs.  
Point to VAIO Media, point to Server Administration, and then  
click Photo Server ReadMe.  
3
Read the description on the designated folder.  
Video Capsules—Use Giga Pocket software, ver.5.0 or later, to create  
cabinets containing Video Capsules on your VAIO Media server  
computer. The VAIO Media Video Server™ software automatically  
makes these cabinets available to VAIO Media users on your network.  
Setting up a VAIO Media server computer  
Use the preinstalled VAIO Media Console™ software on your VAIO®  
computer to start the appropriate VAIO Media™ servers (VAIO Media Music  
Server™, VAIO Media Photo Server™, or VAIO Media Video Server™).  
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See “To register RoomLink to your VAIO computer” on page 71 for more  
information.  
The music Playlists, video cabinets and photo collections are available for network  
sharing only when the VAIO Media server software is started.  
1
2
Click Start on the Windows® taskbar, select All Programs.  
Point to VAIO Media, point to Server Administration, and click Console.  
The VAIO Media Console dialog box appears.  
VAIO Media Console  
3
In the section, Access Control Settings, select the option, “Access this  
computer from other computers on the network.”  
A warning message appears.  
4
5
Read the message and click OK.  
Select the option, “No device registration needed in a secure network  
environment”.  
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6
7
In the section, Start and Stop Servers, verify that all available servers are  
shown as Started.  
If any servers are shown as Stopped, click Start All.  
Click Close in the VAIO Media Console window.  
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Configuring Giga Pocket Software  
1
Click Start in the Windows taskbar and select All Programs  
2
Point to Giga Pocket, click All Software, and then click Giga Pocket  
Server.  
If you have not set a password for Giga Pocket Server:  
The Giga Pocket Server password setting dialog box appears.  
Click Set password and follow the on-screen instructions to set up your  
password.  
Giga Pocket Server password setting  
3
From the Giga Pocket Server dialog box, click Hide. Do not use , as this  
closes Giga Pocket Server.  
You can now tune into TV programs using Giga Pocket.  
Giga Pocket Server must be running with a set password, in order to use the  
RoomLinkTV and video features.  
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This section provides information on configuring your network media  
receiver and VAIO® computer (server).  
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Configuring Default Settings  
You can conveniently access certain RoomLink features and functions by  
customizing the default settings for your network media receiver and VAIO®  
computer.  
Connecting to a server automatically  
You can set RoomLink to automatically connect to a VAIO® computer (server),  
when accessing the TV, Video, Music, or Photo content. These steps establish a  
specific VAIO computer as the default server for the TV, Video, Music, and  
Photo features available through the network media receiver. Repeat these steps  
for each feature.  
1
Turn on your VAIO computer by pressing the power button, located on the  
front panel.  
2
3
If applicable, turn on the router using the power button or switch.  
Turn on your TV by pressing the Power button in the TV control section of  
the Remote Commander® unit.  
4
5
Switch the input connection to the network media receiver by pressing the  
TV/VIDEO button on the Remote Commander.  
Turn on the network media receiver by pressing the POWER button on the  
Remote Commander.  
When the Standby indicator light is red (dimmed), RoomLinkis ready to be turned  
on. The Standby indicator takes approximately 20 seconds to light after the AC power  
cord is plugged into a wall outlet.  
The network media receiver’s Power/Rec indicator lights and the Main  
Menu screen appears on your TV.  
/
6
Use  
buttons on the Remote Commander to select a feature, such as TV -  
Watch and record TV programs. Press SELECT.  
The Select a server screen appears, listing the names of the available  
servers.  
If the status of a server is shown as  
, try selecting Connect from the submenu,  
the press the SELECT button on the Remote Commander.  
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Configuring Default Settings  
7
8
Use the up or down arrow keys on the Remote Commander® unit to select a  
server. Press SELECT.  
Use the up or down arrow keys on the Remote Commander to select  
Connect Automatically. Press SELECT to connect to the desired server.  
To cancel the default server settings  
1
From the Select a server screen, use the up or down arrow keys on the  
Remote Commander to select Delete from list. Press SELECT.  
2
Press the OPTIONS button on the Remote Commander. Use the up or down  
arrow keys on the Remote Commander to select Refresh. Press OK.  
Your default server settings are deleted if the AC power is interrupted, or RoomLink™  
software is updated.  
Configuring a default startup screen  
1
Turn on your VAIO computer by pressing the power button, located on the  
front panel.  
2
3
If applicable, turn on the router device using the power button or switch.  
Turn on your TV by pressing the TV Power button on the Remote  
Commander.  
4
Switch the input connection to the network media receiver by pressing the  
TV/VIDEO button on the Remote Commander.  
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Turn on the network media receiver by pressing the POWER button on the  
Remote Commander.  
The Power/Rec indicator lights and the Main Menu screen appears on your  
TV screen.  
Main Menu screen  
Main Menu  
TV  
Watch and record TV programs  
Watch video clips  
Listen to music  
Video  
Music  
Photo  
View photos  
Settings  
SELECT  
:Select  
:Scroll Up/Down  
When the Standby indicator light is red (dimmed), RoomLinkis ready to be turned  
on. The Standby indicator takes approximately 20 seconds to light after the AC power  
cord is plugged into a wall outlet.  
/
6
Use  
buttons on the Remote Commander® unit to highlight Settings.  
Press SELECT.  
The Settings screen appears.  
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7
Use the up or down arrow keys on the Remote Commander to highlight  
System Settings. Press SELECT.  
The System Settings screen appears.  
System Settings screen  
Settings  
System Settings  
Device Registration  
Startup Menu  
IP Address  
Firmware Update  
Factory Default  
Device Information  
RETURN  
SELECT  
:Return  
:Select  
8
Use the up or down arrow keys on the Remote Commander to select Startup  
Menu, then press SELECT.  
The Startup Menu screen appears.  
Startup Menu screen  
Settings  
Startup Menu  
Startup Menu  
Main Menu  
TV  
Video  
Music  
Photo  
Last Function Used  
OK  
CANCEL  
SELECT  
RETURN :Return  
:Select  
9
Use the up or down arrow keys on the Remote Commander® unit to  
highlight one of the following:  
Main Menu  
TV (TV Broadcasting screen)  
Video (Video Capsule Cabinets)  
Music (Playlist folders)  
Photo (Photo collections and folders)  
Last Function Used (The first screen of the feature used previously)  
*
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10 Use the up or down arrow keys on the Remote Commander to select a  
Startup screen.  
Highlight OK, then press the SELECT button.  
The default startup screen setting is deleted if the AC power is interrupted.  
Configuring your VAIO computer to start automatically  
You can set your VAIO® computer to start automatically when RoomLink™  
attempts to connect. This is a convenient feature to use when the computer is in a  
different physical location from the network media receiver. This setting requires  
your computer to be in Standby or hibernate mode.  
Starting RoomLinkdoes not automatically start your VAIO computer.  
1
2
Click Start in the Windows taskbar and select Control Panel.  
Click Performance and Maintenance, then click System.  
The System Properties dialog box appears.  
System Properties  
3
Click the Hardware tab, then click Device Manager.  
The Device Manager window appears.  
* The factory default setting is “Last Function Used.”  
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Configuring Default Settings  
4
Click + next to Network Adapter.  
The drop-down tree displays all available network adapters.  
Device Manager  
5
Double-click the network adapter that connects the computer to  
RoomLink™.  
The network adapter’s Properties dialog box appears.  
Network Adapter Properties  
A Power Management tab should be available for the selected network adapter. If more  
than one network adapter is listed, select the device that has the Power Management  
tab available in the Properties dialog box.  
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From the Power Management tab, select the options, “Allow this device to  
bring the computer out of standby” and “Only allow management  
stations to bring the computer out of standby”. Click OK.  
Network Adapter Properties (detail)  
7
Close the Device Manager window, then click OK to close the System  
Properties dialog box.  
To change the system Standby setting  
1
2
Click Start in the Windows taskbar and select Control Panel.  
Click Performance and Maintenance, then click Power Options.  
The Power Options Properties dialog box appears.  
3
From the Power Schemes tab, in the sections, System standby and System  
hibernates, select an option from each drop-down list and click OK.  
Power Options Properties  
It may take a while to connect to a server that is in Standby or Hibernate mode. You  
may wish to select the option, Never, as this disables the Standby and Hibernate  
modes.  
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Setting Up RoomLink  
Specifying an IP address  
1
2
On the Remote Commander® unit, press the MAIN MENU button.  
The Main Menu screen appears.  
Highlight Settings, then press the SELECT button.  
The Settings screen appears.  
Settings screen  
Settings  
System Settings  
TV Settings  
Video Settings  
Photo Settings  
RETURN  
SELECT  
:Return  
:Select  
3
Press  
to highlight System Settings, then press the SELECT button.  
/
The System Settings screen appears.  
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4
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight IP Address, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The IP Address screen appears.  
IP Address screen  
Settings  
IP Address  
Obtain an IP address automatically (using router)  
Obtain an IP address automatically (not using router)  
Specify an IP address  
Current Settings:  
IP Address:  
Subnet Mask:  
000 . 000 . 000 . 000  
000 . 000 . 000 . 000  
OK  
RETURN  
CANCEL  
SELECT  
:Return  
:Select  
5
6
7
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Specify IP Address, then  
press the SELECT button.  
/
/
/
Use  
button.  
to highlight the IP Address numbers, then press the SELECT  
Use the channel number buttons or the up/down arrow buttons to enter  
numbers for the IP address and the subnet mask, then press the SELECT  
button.  
8
9
Use direction arrow buttons to highlight OK, then press the SELECT  
button.  
Turn the RoomLink™ unit off, then restart it, to enable the changes to take  
effect.  
If you are not using a router device, select Obtain the IP address automatically.An IP  
address and subnet mask is generated automatically.  
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Updating RoomLink firmware  
The network media receiver enables you to use your VAIO® computer to update  
RoomLink™ firmware.  
Check the Sony Computing Support Web site at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport, for  
future firmware updates.  
1
2
3
On the Remote Commander, press the MAIN MENU button.  
The Main Menu appears.  
Highlight Settings, then press the SELECT button.  
The Settings screen appears.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight System Settings, then press  
the SELECT button.  
The System Settings screen appears.  
4
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Firmware update, then  
press the SELECT button.  
The Firmware Update screen appears.  
Firmware Update screen  
Settings  
Firmware Update  
!! IMPORTANT !!  
Once the update starts, the operation cannot be canceled.  
It takes a few minutes to complete the update. Please wait  
until the device returns to standby mode. The remote  
commander is disabled until the update is complete. If the  
power is turned off during the update process, the device  
may become disabled.  
Start system software update.  
OK  
Cancel  
RETURN  
SELECT  
:Return  
:Select  
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Use the direction arrow buttons to highlight OK, then press the SELECT  
button.  
RoomLink™ prepares to download the firmware update. The  
POWER/REC indicator starts blinking (red) slowly.  
Once you have started the firmware update process, do not attempt to  
stop or cancel it. All buttons on the Remote Commander are disabled  
during the update.  
6
On your VAIO® computer, start the update tool and begin updating the  
system software of the network media receiver.  
During the download, the POWER/REC indicator starts blinking rapidly.  
Do not unplug the AC power cord or the network cable during the download.  
When the update is completed, the network media receiver goes into  
Standby mode.  
All settings except for the IP address are reset to the default settings, once the update  
is completed. The firmware update takes approximately three minutes to complete.  
Resetting to the original factory settings  
You can reset these features to the original factory default settings:  
Initial screen  
IP address  
Recording mode  
Live mode  
Default server (VAIO® computer)  
Slide Show intervals  
Slide Show looping (continuous play)  
To reset the original factory settings:  
1
On the Remote Commander® unit, press the MAIN MENU button.  
The Main Menu appears.  
2
Highlight Settings, then press the SELECT button.  
The Settings screen appears.  
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3
4
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight System Settings, then press  
the SELECT button.  
The System Settings screen appears.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Factory Default, then press  
the SELECT button.  
The Default settings screen appears.  
Default settings screen  
Settings  
Default Settings  
Reset to default factory settings as following:  
- Startup Menu:  
Last function used  
- IP Address:  
Auto obtain an IP address  
- REC Mode:  
- Live Mode:  
- Video Server Confirmation:  
- Slide Show Interval:  
- Slide Show Repeat:  
Standard  
Standard  
No  
5 sec  
On  
OK  
Cancel  
RETURN  
SELECT  
:Return  
:Select  
5
Use  
/
/
/
to highlight OK, then press the SELECT button.  
All settings are reset to the original factory settings.  
Registering RoomLink and your VAIO computer  
RoomLink™ enables you to restrict access to your VAIO® computer, accepting  
access from the network media receiver only.  
To register the network media receiver  
1
On the Remote Commander® unit, press the MAIN MENU button.  
The Main Menu appears.  
2
Highlight Settings, then press the SELECT button.  
The Settings screen appears.  
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4
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight System Settings, then press  
the SELECT button.  
The System Settings screen appears.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Device registration, then  
press the SELECT button.  
The Device registration screen appears.  
Device registration screen  
Settings  
Registration  
This device may be required to register to a server when  
accessing the services. Please verify your server settings  
enable this device to access the services. Please refer to  
the user manual for detailed information.  
Register this device to a server on the network.  
Device ID:00:00:fe:00:00:33  
OK  
Cancel  
RETURN  
SELECT  
:Return  
:Select  
5
Press the direction arrow buttons to highlight OK, then press the SELECT  
button.  
The Registration in process screen appears.  
If the registration of RoomLinkand the VAIO® computer are cancelled, you need to  
begin the registration again.  
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To register RoomLink to your VAIO computer  
1
2
Click Start on the Windows® taskbar, select All Programs.  
Point to VAIO Media, point to Server Administration, and click Console.  
The VAIO Media Console dialog box appears.  
VAIO Media Console  
3
In the Access Control Settings section, select the option, “Access this  
computer from other computers on the network.”  
A warning message appears.  
4
5
Read the message and click OK.  
From the VAIO Media Console, select the option, “Register the devices  
accessing this computer (recommended)”  
VAIO Media Console (detail)  
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Click Registered Devices.  
The Registered Devices dialog box appears.  
Registered Devices  
7
8
Click Register.  
The Device Registration dialog box appears.  
Clear the checkbox, “Use the confirmation number to register your  
device”  
Device Registration  
9
Click Start Registration.  
The Receiving Registration Request dialog box appears, showing the  
registration progress.  
10 When the Registration Confirmation message box appears, respond to the  
prompt, “Do you want to add the device Sony Network Media  
Receiver?”, by clicking Yes.  
The Sony Network Media Receiver is added to the List of Registered  
Devices.  
11 Click Close in the Devices dialog box.  
12 Click Close in the VAIO Media Console window.  
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To complete registration  
When Registration Completed is displayed on the TV screen:  
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1
2
Use the  
on the Remote Commander® unit to highlight Close.  
Press the SELECT button.  
RoomLink™ is registered to your VAIO computer. The TV screen displays  
the System Settings screen again.  
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Watching and Recording  
TV Programs  
This section provides information on using RoomLink™ to watch and  
record your favorite TV programs, using your VAIO® computer and TV.  
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Watching TV programs  
The network media receiver enables you to view TV programs, received through  
your VAIO® computer that is equipped with Giga Pocket™ Personal Video  
Recorder, on your TV screen.  
Giga Pocket Personal Video Recorder hardware and software must be set up on your  
VAIO computer in order to view TV programs. Refer to the Giga Pocket information  
supplied with your computer, for details on setting up for TV viewing.  
Some VAIO models do not support the Picture-in-Picture feature for viewing TV  
programs.  
Watching TV programs  
1
On the Remote Commander, press the MAIN MENU button.  
The Main Menu - TV screen appears.  
Main Menu - TV screen  
Main Menu  
TV  
Watch and record TV programs  
Watch video clips  
Listen to music  
Video  
Music  
Photo  
View photos  
Settings  
SELECT  
:Select  
:Scroll Up/Down  
/
2
3
Press  
to highlight TV - Watch and record TV programs, then press  
the SELECT button.  
Highlight a server that has Giga Pocket™ features and press the SELECT  
button.  
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4
Highlight Connect and press the SELECT button.  
The TV program screen appears.  
TV program screen  
2 ch TVStation  
Stereo  
TV  
LIVE [Standard]  
OPTIONS  
RECORD  
:Options  
5
On the Remote Commander, use the CHANNEL +/- buttons, or use the  
channel number and ENTER buttons, to change the channels.  
It may take 3 - 5 seconds for each channel change after pressing the ENTER button or  
using the CHANNEL switch.  
To view a TV program received from a different VAIO computer (server)  
You can select a specific server to use, if more than one computer is connected to  
RoomLink™.  
From the TV program screen:  
1
2
3
On the Remote Commander, press the OPTIONS button.  
Highlight Select a server, then press the SELECT button.  
From the Select a server screen, use the up and down arrow buttons to  
highlight a server, then press the SELECT button.  
4
Highlight Connect from the submenu, then press the SELECT button.  
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To change the audio mode  
Each time you press the AUDIO button, the audio mode switches in the  
following cycle:  
Main (Stereo) --> SAP (Stereo L) --> Main/SAP (Stereo R)  
Your VAIO® computer, equipped with Giga Pocketfeatures, must have the Auto-  
SAP feature turned on. See the Giga Pocket Help for details on this feature.  
To view video content using the Video IN or S-video In jack on your VAIO  
computer  
From the TV program screen:  
1
On the Remote Commander, press the OPTIONS button and highlight  
Select an input.  
2
3
Press the SELECT button.  
Highlight an available input option, then press the SELECT button.  
Additional Information  
You cannot view a movie that is copyright-protected.  
When more than one computer is connected to RoomLink™, you cannot  
switch connection to a different server, while one computer is receiving TV  
programming.  
While a VAIO computer is recording a TV program using Giga Pocket™  
software, the network media receiver cannot connect to it.  
If your VAIO computer has a timer recording that is scheduled to start while  
you are watching a different TV program using RoomLink, the recording  
starts and the TV reception switches to the channel being recorded.  
When viewing TV programs continuously for 12 hours, the TV  
programming may be disrupted for 10 to 20 seconds, after which the TV  
program automatically resumes for normal viewing.  
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Watching TV programs  
Changing your TV display quality  
You can change your TV display quality by following these steps:  
From the TV program screen:  
1
On the Remote Commander® unit, press the OPTIONS button.  
The OPTIONS screen appears.  
2
Press  
to highlight TV Settings, then press the SELECT button.  
/
The TV Settings screen appears.  
TV Settings screen  
Settings  
TV Settings  
REC Mode  
High Quality  
Standard  
Standard  
Long Play  
Live Mode  
High Quality  
Low Bandwidth  
OK  
CANCEL  
SELECT  
RETURN :Return  
:Select  
3
In Live mode, use  
to specify High Quality (High), Standard  
/
/
/
(Medium) or Low Bandwidth (Low).  
Selecting High Quality (High) may exceed the bandwidth on the network, causing your  
TV program or audio reception to be interrupted.  
4
Highlight OK, then press the SELECT button.  
The TV display quality changes and the TV program screen resumes.  
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Recording TV programs  
The network media receiver enables you to view TV programs, received through  
your VAIO® computer, on your TV screen.  
Giga PocketPersonal Video Recorder hardware and software must be set up on your  
VAIO computer to view TV programs. Refer to Giga Pocket information supplied with  
your computer, for details on setting up for TV viewing.  
Some VAIO models do not support the Picture-in-Picture feature for viewing TV  
programs (See P.15 for details).  
Starting a recording session  
1
On the Remote Commander, press the MAIN MENU button.  
The Main Menu-TV screen appears.  
Main Menu - TV screen  
Main Menu  
TV  
Watch and record TV programs  
Watch video clips  
Listen to music  
Video  
Music  
Photo  
View photos  
Settings  
SELECT  
:Select  
:Scroll Up/Down  
2
3
Press  
to highlight TV - Watch and record TV programs, then press  
/
the SELECT button.  
Highlight a server that has Giga Pocket™ features and press the SELECT  
button.  
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4
Highlight Connect and press the SELECT button.  
The TV program screen appears.  
TV program screen  
2 ch TVStation  
Stereo  
TV  
LIVE [Standard]  
OPTIONS  
RECORD  
:Options  
5
On the Remote Commander® unit, use the CHANNEL +/- buttons, or use  
the channel number and ENTER buttons, to change the channels.  
It may take 3 - 5 seconds for each channel change after pressing the ENTER button or  
pressing the CHANNEL +/- buttons.  
6
Press the REC button.  
The TV reception is briefly interrupted, then recording begins. The  
POWER/REC indicator on the network media receiver lights up during  
recording.  
TV program recording screen  
2 ch TVStation  
Stereo  
TV  
1/29 12:00 PM TVStation  
[Standard] 00:45:04  
Start  
00:90  
REC STOP :Stop REC  
:Extend recording for 30 minutes  
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By default, the RoomLink recording feature is preset to automatically stop  
30 minutes after pressing the REC button. The length of the recording  
session can be extended by 30-minute increments (up to a total of 6 hours)  
each time you press the REC button.  
7
To end the recording, press the REC STOP button.  
After a few moments, the recording stops. The TV program pauses briefly,  
before continuing.  
To view or hide the information display  
To toggle between viewing or hiding the information displayed on the TV  
program screen, press the DISPLAY button on the Remote Commander.  
To record a TV program received from a different VAIO computer (server)  
You can select a specific server to use, if more than one computer is connected to  
RoomLink™.  
From the TV program screen:  
1
2
3
On the Remote Commander, press the OPTIONS button.  
Highlight Select a server, then press the SELECT button.  
From the Select a server screen, highlight the server to use, then press the  
SELECT button.  
4
Highlight Connect from the submenu, then press SELECT button.  
Additional Information  
You cannot change recording mode (High Quality, Standard, or Long Play)  
during a recording session.  
To change recording mode, follow these steps:  
1
Using the Remote Commander, press the OPTIONS button while the  
TV program screen is displayed  
2
3
Highlight TV Settings, then press the SELECT button.  
Make the desired changes, highlight OK, and then press the SELECT  
button.  
The display returns to the TV program screen.  
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Recording TV programs  
You cannot switch features while recording a TV program.  
The length of a recording session can be extended by 30-minute increments  
(up to a total of 6 hours) each time you press the REC button.  
It takes 20 seconds for recording to start or stop after pressing the REC or  
the REC STOP button on the Remote Commander.  
It takes 20 seconds for the TV to resume TV broadcast after a recording  
session is stopped.  
Recording TV programs using the digital timer  
The RoomLink has a digital timer that enables you to make timed recordings of  
TV programs without operating your VAIO® computer.  
1
While viewing a TV program on your TV, using RoomLink™, press the  
OPTIONS button on your Remote Commander® unit.  
The OPTIONS menu appears.  
Options menu pop-up  
OPTIONS  
Return  
Select a Server...  
Select an input  
Timer programming...  
TV settings...  
SELECT  
OPTIONS  
:Options  
:Select  
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2
Press  
to highlight Timer programming, then press the SELECT  
button.  
The Timer programming screen appears.  
Timer programming screen  
Timer Programming (MyVAIOServer)  
Channel  
--------  
Date  
--/--  
Day  
----  
Start Time  
--:--  
REC Mode  
----  
RETURN  
SELECT  
:Return  
:Select  
3
4
Press the SELECT button again. The Change Timer screen appears.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight the month area in Start  
Date/Time, then press the SELECT button.  
5
6
Press the up or down arrow buttons to select a specific month, then press the  
SELECT button.  
As described in steps 4 and 5, specify the following:  
The day, hour, and minute of Start Date/Time.  
The hour and minute of Length, Channel, and Recording Modes.  
You can also use the channel number buttons and press the ENTER button to specify  
numeric values.  
The shortest recording duration permitted is 3 minutes.  
7
To record the same program at the same time every week, use the right or left  
arrow buttons to highlight Recurrence ON, then press the SELECT button.  
8
Highlight the desired day of the week, then press the SELECT button.  
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Highlight OK, then press the SELECT button.  
The timer recording is programmed, and the recording starts automatically  
according to your timer settings.  
Canceling a timer recording  
1
From the Timer programming screen, press the up or down arrow buttons  
to highlight the timer recording you want to cancel and press the SELECT  
button.  
A submenu appears.  
/
2
3
Press  
to highlight Cancel Timer programming, then press the  
SELECT button.  
A confirmation message appears.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight OK, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The recording is canceled.  
Changing a timer recording  
1
From the Timer programming screen, press the up or down arrow buttons  
to highlight the timer recording you want to cancel and press the SELECT  
button.  
A submenu appears.  
2
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Change Timer  
Programming, then press the SELECT button.  
A confirmation message appears.  
3
4
Change the timer programming settings.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight OK, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The recording setting is changed.  
Additional information  
You can set up timer recording up to a year in advance.  
The RoomLink cannot be used to change timer recording sessions that were  
set up using the Giga Pocket™ timer recording function.  
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Viewing Video  
This section provides information on using RoomLink™ to watch Video  
Capsules with your VAIO® computer and TV.  
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Playing Video  
The RoomLink™ enables you to view Video Capsules, recorded with Giga  
Pocket™ Personal Video Recorder, on your TV screen. You can also use the  
network media receiver to watch compatible video files.  
Your network media receiver supports Video Capsules recorded with Giga  
Pocket™ software or with the network media receiver. Other movie files may not  
be compatible. The network media receiver displays the Video Capsule names as  
identified in Giga Pocket software. For details on how to use Giga Pocket  
features, refer to your VAIO® Computer User Guide or the Giga Pocket Help.  
Watching video content  
1
On the Remote Commander, press the MAIN MENU button.  
The Main Menu appears.  
Main Menu screen  
Main Menu  
TV  
Watch and record TV programs  
Watch video clips  
Listen to music  
Video  
Music  
Photo  
View photos  
Settings  
SELECT  
:Select  
:Scroll Up/Down  
2
3
Select the Video Feature and press the SELECT button.  
/
Press  
to highlight Video - Watch video clips, then press the SELECT  
button.  
4
Highlight a server that contains the desired Video Capsules, and press the  
SELECT button.  
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Highlight Connect and press the SELECT button.  
The Video Capsule screen appears.  
Video Capsule screen  
Video  
All Libraries  
17 clip(s)  
8 clip(s)  
5 clip(s)  
2 clip(s)  
2 clip(s)  
All Video Capsules  
My Cabinet  
Movies  
Music Videos  
Exercise Videos  
OPTIONS  
SELECT  
:Select  
:Options  
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Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight the video cabinet that  
contains the desired Video Capsule, then press the SELECT button.  
The video cabinet opens and a list of available Video Capsules is displayed.  
Only the Video Capsules created using Giga Pocket™ Personal Video  
Recorder are compatible with RoomLink™.  
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8
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight a Video Capsule to play,  
then press the SELECT button.  
Press the up or down arrows to highlight PLAY, then press SELECT.  
The network media receiver starts playing the selected Video Capsule.  
To view the Video Capsule while rewinding or fast-forwarding  
1
2
Using the Remote Commander® unit, press the REW or the FWD button.  
Press the FWD button once to fast-forward video playback. Press the FF  
button twice to fast-forward in 30-second increments.  
3
Press the PLAY button to resume normal video playback.  
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To view a video or movie stored on another VAIO computer (server)  
You can select a specific server to use, if more than one computer is connected to  
RoomLink™.  
From the TV program screen:  
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2
3
On the Remote Commander, press the OPTIONS button.  
Highlight Select a server, then press the SELECT button.  
From the Select a server screen, highlight the server to use, then press the  
SELECT button.  
Highlight Connect from the submenu, then press the SELECT button.  
To stop playback of a Video Capsule  
To stop playback, press the STOP button on the Remote Commander. The TV  
screen displays the Video cabinet/Video Capsule screen.  
To pause playback of a Video Capsule  
1
2
To pause playback, press the PAUSE button.  
To resume playback, press the PLAY button.  
To sort Video Capsules  
The Video Capsules screen enables you to sort Video Capsules by name or by  
recorded date/time, in ascending or descending order.  
1
Press the OPTIONS button while the Video Capsules screen is displayed.  
The OPTIONS menu appears.  
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/
2
Press  
to highlight Sort, then press the SELECT button.  
A submenu appears.  
Video Sort options screen  
Video  
OPTIONS  
21:00 European Vacation  
20:00 Susan's Graduation  
Return  
Select a Server..  
s Birthday  
Date ascend  
Sort  
s Web  
Date descend  
Video Settings..  
/
Name ascend  
Fri  
5/30  
un in the Sun  
Name descend  
SELECT  
OPT  
IONS  
:Select  
:Return  
3
Press the up or down arrow buttons to specify the sort order, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The Video Capsules are sorted as specified.  
To delete Video Capsules  
You can delete the Video Capsules stored on your video server.  
1
From the Video Capsules screen, highlight a Video Capsule for deleting,  
then press the SELECT button.  
A submenu appears.  
/
2
3
Press  
to highlight Delete, then press the SELECT button.  
A confirmation message appears.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight OK, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The selected Video Capsule is deleted from the server.  
Protected Video Capsules cannot be deleted through RoomLink.  
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To protect Video Capsules  
The Video Capsules screen enables you to protect Video Capsules so that they  
cannot be deleted.  
1
2
3
From the Video Capsules screen, highlight a Video Capsule for protection,  
then press the SELECT button.  
A submenu appears.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Read-only, then press the  
SELECT button.  
A confirmation message appears.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight OK, then press the  
SELECT button.  
A
appears next to the Video Capsule title. The Video Capsule is protected  
from deletion.  
To cancel the protection on Video Capsules:  
1
From the Video Capsules screen, highlight a protected Video Capsule, then  
press the SELECT button.  
A submenu appears.  
2
3
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Read-only OFF, then press  
the SELECT button.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight OK, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The lock icon disappears and the protection is removed from the selected  
Video Capsule.  
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Playing Video  
Changing the video settings  
When you use different servers as the default for the Video and TV features, all  
recorded TV programs are stored on the computer being used as the default TV  
server.  
1
Press the OPTIONS button while the Video Cabinets or Video Capsules  
screen is displayed.  
The OPTIONS menu appears.  
/
2
Press  
to highlight Video Settings, then press the SELECT button.  
The Video Settings screen appears.  
Video Settings screen  
Settings  
Video Settings  
When connecting to the default video server, would you like  
to confirm whether the same server is selected for TV?  
Yes  
No  
OK  
RETURN  
Cancel  
SELECT  
:Return  
:Select  
3
4
Press the up or down arrow buttons to select the Yes or No option, then press  
the SELECT button.  
Press the up or down arrow button to highlight OK, then press the SELECT  
button.  
The display returns to the Video Cabinets/Video Capsules screen.  
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Using the film roll feature  
The network media player has a thumbnail view (film roll) feature that enables  
you to select the frame to start playback.  
1
Press the up arrow button during video playback or pause.  
A film roll appears on your TV screen.  
Film roll view screen  
/
:Move SELECT  
/
:Toggle Film Roll  
:Play  
2
3
Press the right or left arrow buttons to move the cursor  
frame, then press the SELECT button.  
to a specific  
The playback starts from the specified frame.  
To hide the film roll, press the up or down arrow buttons.  
Using the time search feature  
The time search feature enables you to find a specific frame to start the playback  
by specifying a playback time.  
1
Press the OPTIONS button during playback or pause.  
A submenu appears.  
2
Highlight Time Search and press SELECT.  
The Time search screen appears.  
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Use the number buttons to enter a specific time and press SELECT.  
The playback starts at the specified playback time.  
If you entered a wrong number, press the CLEAR button to erase the entry.  
Resuming video playback from the original frame  
You can return to the frame where playback was previously stopped and resume  
playing back the Video Capsule.  
1
2
From the Video Capsules screen, highlight the Video Capsule to play, then  
press the SELECT button.  
A submenu appears.  
Press  
to highlight Resume, then press the SELECT button.  
/
The media player starts playing the Video Capsule from the frame where  
playback was previously stopped.  
The Resume function maintains a history of the last 5 playback actions, along with  
frame where each playback was stopped. When you play more than 5 Video Capsules,  
the information on the oldest playback is erased from this history.  
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Listening to Music  
This section provides information on using RoomLink™ to listen to music  
with your VAIO® computer and TV.  
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Playing Music  
RoomLink™ enables you to play music files stored on your VAIO® computer  
with SonicStage™ software, using your TV’s sound system or a digital sound  
system connected to your TV.  
The Playlists managed by SonicStage software are supported by the network  
*
media receiver . Other music files may not be compatible with RoomLink™.  
RoomLink displays the Playlist names and Playlist folder names as identified in  
SonicStage software. For details on how to use SonicStage software, see your  
VAIO® Computer User Guide or the specific software’s Help.  
Listening to music  
1
On the Remote Commander, press the MAIN MENU button.  
The Main Menu appears.  
Main Menu screen  
Main Menu  
TV  
Watch and record TV programs  
Watch video clips  
Listen to music  
Video  
Music  
Photo  
View photos  
Settings  
SELECT  
:Select  
:Scroll Up/Down  
2
3
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Music - Listen to music,  
then press the SELECT button.  
Highlight a server that contains the desired Playlists or music tracks and  
press the SELECT button.  
* RoomLink™ does not support WMA files.  
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Highlight Connect and press the SELECT button.  
The Music - All Libraries screen appears, displaying both folders and  
Playlists.  
Music - All Libraries screen  
Music (MyMusicServer)  
All Libraries  
All Playlists  
Rock and Roll  
ATRAC3s - Reggae  
MP3s - Romantic Time  
WAVs - Sound FX  
MP3s - Movie Soundtracks  
OPTIONS  
:Play  
:Options  
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To play a Playlist:  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight the desired Playlist, then  
press the PLAY button.  
The Playlist opens and RoomLink™ starts playing from the first track in the  
Playlist.  
To open a folder:  
1
Highlight the folder that contains the desired Playlist, then press the  
SELECT button.  
2
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight the desired Playlist,  
then press the PLAY button.  
The Playlist opens and RoomLink™ starts playing from the first track in  
the Playlist.  
If the Playlist cover art is available in the SonicStagesoftware, it is displayed on your  
TV screen. Otherwise, default Playlist cover art is displayed on your TV screen.  
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To play music files stored on another VAIO computer (server)  
You can select a specific server to use, if more than one computer is connected to  
RoomLink™.  
From the Music - All Libraries screen:  
1
2
3
On the Remote Commander, press the OPTIONS button.  
Highlight Select a server, then press the SELECT button.  
From the Select a server screen, highlight the server to use, then press the  
SELECT button.  
4
Highlight Connect from the submenu, then press the SELECT button.  
To navigate within a Playlist during playback  
1
2
3
On the Remote Commander, press the PREV button once.  
The current music track plays from the beginning.  
Press the PREV button twice.  
The previous music track begins to play.  
Press the NEXT button once.  
The next track begins to play.  
To rewind or fast-forward the music track  
1
2
Using the Remote Commander, press the REW or the FWD button.  
Press the PLAY or PAUSE button to resume playback of the music track.  
To stop playback  
Using the Remote Commander, press the STOP button.  
To pause playback  
1
2
On the Remote Commander, press the PAUSE button.  
Press the PLAY button to resume playback of the music track.  
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To loop a music track  
The Repeat function enables you to repeat the playback of a single music track or  
an entire Playlist.  
1
Press the OPTIONS button during the playback of the music track or  
Playlist.  
The OPTIONS menu appears.  
Options screen  
Music (MyMusicServer)  
Women Musc  
OPTIONS  
Return  
now Why  
Repeat  
On  
Play Mode  
Off  
6
7
8
Music  
Boyfriend  
Dancing in the Street  
Good to Go  
Smooth Operator  
Singer  
00:02  
00:02  
2:54  
RETURN  
OPTIONS  
:Return  
:Options  
/
2
3
Press  
to highlight Repeat, then press the SELECT button.  
A submenu appears.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight ON, then press the  
SELECT button.  
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To choose a PLAY mode  
The Play Mode enables you to play all tracks in a Playlist (normal playback),  
play a specific music track, or play music tracks in the Playlist randomly  
(shuffle).  
1
Press the OPTIONS button during the playback of the Playlist.  
The OPTIONS menu appears.  
2
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Play mode, then press the  
SELECT button.  
A submenu appears.  
3
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight a Play mode, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The playback mode Trackplays the current music track only.  
To sort folders or Playlists  
The Folders and Playlist screen enables you to sort folders or Playlists by name,  
in ascending or descending order.  
1
2
3
Press the OPTIONS button while the Folders and Playlist screen is  
displayed.  
The OPTIONS menu appears.  
Press the up or down arrows to highlight Sort, then press the SELECT  
button.  
A submenu appears.  
Press the up or down arrows to specify the sort order, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The folders and Playlists are sorted as specified.  
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Viewing Photos  
This section provides information on using RoomLink™ to view photos in  
slide show format or as individual still images, using your VAIO®  
computer and TV.  
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Viewing Photos/Still Images  
RoomLink™ enables you to use your TV to view still images (photos), stored on  
your VAIO® computer, in slide show format.  
Only the photos managed with PictureGear Studio™ software, or the photo files  
stored in a designated folder are supported by the network media receiver.  
About PictureGear Studio software  
If PictureGear Studio software is installed on your VAIO computer, use the Photo  
Collection feature to store your photos for the Photo server. For more information  
on using PictureGear Studio software, see the PictureGear Studio Help.  
If PictureGear Studio is not installed on your VAIO computer, you can store your  
photos in a specific location, to make the images available to the Photo server.  
Photo files stored in any other location are not available for RoomLink™.  
1
2
3
Click Start on the Windows® taskbar and select My Computer.  
Go to Local Disk (C:) and click “Show the contents of this folder”.  
Select Documents and Settings, select All Users, select Photo Server, and  
then select VAIO Media.  
The file location is:  
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Photo Server\VAIO Media folder.  
(The name of this designated folder may vary.)  
For specific information about this folder and location:  
1
2
Click Start on the Windows® taskbar and select All Programs.  
Point to VAIO Media, point to Server Administration, and then click  
Photo Server ReadMe.  
3
Read the description on the designated folder.  
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Viewing Photos  
1
On the Remote Commander® unit, press the MAIN MENU button.  
The Main Menu - Photo appears.  
Main Menu - Photo screen  
Main Menu  
TV  
Watch and record TV programs  
Video  
Watch video clips  
Listen to music  
Music  
Photo  
View photos  
Settings  
SELECT  
:Select  
:Scroll Up/Down  
2
3
4
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Photo - View photos, then  
press the SELECT button.  
Highlight a server that contains the desired photo collections and still  
images, and press the SELECT button.  
Highlight Connect and press the SELECT button.  
The Photo - All Libraries screen appears, displaying available folders and  
photo collections.  
Photo - All Libraries screen  
Photo (MyPhotoServer)  
All Libraries  
European Vacation  
Soccer Practice  
BMPs  
319 Shot(s)  
45 Shot(s)  
25 Shot(s)  
59 Shot(s)  
100 Shot(s)  
Sunday Picnic  
Photos located in "VAIO Media" folder  
OPTIONS  
:Play  
:Options  
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Press  
/
to highlight the folder that contains the desired photo collection or  
photos, then press the SELECT button.  
The folder opens and a list of available still images is displayed.  
Only still image files are compatible for viewing with RoomLink.  
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Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight the collection or still image  
to view, then press the PLAY button.  
RoomLink™ starts playing the selected collection or photos as a slide show  
on your TV.  
To view photos stored on another VAIO computer (server)  
You can select a specific server to use, if more than one computer is connected to  
RoomLink™.  
From the Photo - All Libraries screen:  
1
2
3
On the Remote Commander, press the OPTIONS button.  
Highlight Select a server, then press the SELECT button.  
From the Select a server screen, highlight the server to use, then press the  
SELECT button.  
Highlight Connect from the submenu, then press the SELECT button.  
Additional information  
To hide the on-screen information (text), press the DISPLAY button on the  
Remote Commander.  
To view the previous picture, press the PREV button once.  
To view the next picture, press the NEXT button.  
To stop a slide show, press the STOP button.  
To pause the slide show, press the PAUSE button.  
To resume the slide show, press the PLAY button.  
To display the previous screen or menu, press the BACK button.  
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Using index view (thumbnails)  
The Index View enables you to view still image files (photos), stored on your  
photo server, in thumbnail view.  
1
On the Remote Commander, press the MAIN MENU button.  
The Main Menu appears.  
/
2
Press  
to highlight Photo - View photos, then press the SELECT  
button.  
The Folders screen appears.  
3
4
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight the folder that contains the  
desired photo collection or photos, then press the SELECT button.  
The folder opens and a list of available collections and still images is  
displayed.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight the collection or still image  
to view, then press the OPTIONS button.  
A submenu appears.  
Photo Index submenu screen  
Photo (MyPhotoServer)  
All Libraries  
Return  
Start slide show  
(s)  
(s)  
(s)  
European Vacation  
Soccer Practice  
BMPs  
Show index  
Sunday Picnic  
(s)  
100 Shot(s)  
Photos located in "VAIO Media" folder  
OPTIONS  
:Play  
:Options  
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Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Show Index, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The photos are displayed in thumbnail view on your TV screen.  
Thumbnail view screen  
Photo (MyPhotoServer)  
European Vacation  
300 shot(s)  
1
4
7
2
5
8
3
6
9
Starting the slide show from a specific photo  
1
From the Index view, press  
to highlight the desired photo, then press  
/
/
/
the SELECT button.  
A submenu appears.  
2
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Start Slide Show, then press  
the SELECT or PLAY button.  
RoomLink starts playing the slide show from the selected photo.  
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Viewing a single photo  
1
From the Index view, press the direction arrow buttons to highlight the  
desired photo, then press the SELECT button.  
A submenu appears.  
2
Press the up or down arrow button to highlight Show selected picture, then  
press the SELECT button.  
The selected photo is displayed in full view mode.  
Press the PLAY button to start the slide show from the selected photo.  
Changing the slide show settings  
You can set the time interval between the photos in a slide show or set the photos  
to display in a loop (repeat).  
1
2
Press the OPTIONS button while the Photo - All Libraries screen is  
displayed.  
The OPTIONS menu appears.  
/
Press  
to highlight Photo Settings, then press the SELECT button.  
The Photo Settings screen appears.  
Photo Settings screen  
Settings  
Photo Settings  
Slide Show Interval  
3 sec  
5 sec  
7 sec  
10 sec  
Manual  
Slide Show Repeat  
On  
Off  
OK  
CANCEL  
SELECT  
RETURN :Return  
:Select  
3
In the Slide Show Interval section, use the right or left arrow buttons to  
highlight a time value, then press the SELECT button.  
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5
In the Slide Show Repeat section, use the right or left arrow buttons to  
highlight ON or OFF, then press the SELECT button.  
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight OK, then press the  
SELECT button.  
The Photos - All Libraries screen is displayed.  
Adding background music to a slide show  
1
Press OPTIONS while a slide show is playing.  
A submenu appears.  
2
3
4
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight Background music on...,  
then press SELECT.  
Highlight a server that contains the desired Background music Playlist and  
press the SELECT button.  
Highlight Connect and press the SELECT button.  
A Background Music - All Libraries screen appears.  
Background Music - All Libraries screen  
Background Music (MyMusicServer)  
All Libraries  
All Playlists  
Rock and Roll  
ATRAC3s - Reggae  
MP3s - Romantic Time  
WAVs - Sound FX  
MP3s - Movie Soundtracks  
OPTIONS  
:Play  
:Options  
5
Select a Playlist for the background music, then press SELECT.  
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Troubleshooting  
This section describes how to troubleshoot common problems.  
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About Power Connections  
RoomLink does not start or operate  
Connect the AC adapter securely. The standby indicator light is red  
(dimmed) after the AC power cord is connected between the network media  
receiver unit and the wall power outlet.)  
Verify that all cables are connected securely.  
If you are using a power cord extension, power strip, or surge suppressor,  
make sure that it is turned on and securely connected to the wall power  
outlet.  
Verify that the fresh batteries are properly installed in the Remote  
Commander® unit.  
Unplug the AC adapter from the power outlet and plug it again. Doing so  
resets RoomLink™ to the original factory default settings.  
The RoomLinkunit takes approximately 20 seconds to start, after  
connecting to AC power. If the units standby indicator does not light  
within 20 seconds, the network media receiver may be damaged.  
The RoomLink unit doesnt turn off  
If the displayed screen is frozen or unresponsive, or you cannot turn the  
network media receiver off, the unit may have become unstable.  
To reset the unit:  
1
Press the POWER button on the network media receiver for more than  
five seconds or disconnect the AC adapter from the network media  
receiver.  
2
Wait 20 seconds for the standby indicator to light in red, then turn the  
network media receiver unit on.  
Resetting the network media receiver or reconnecting the AC adapter  
resets the unit’s settings to the original factory default settings.  
To completely disconnect power to the network media receiver, unplug the  
AC adapter.  
RoomLink goes into Standby mode and the standby indicator light is red (dimmed).  
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About Power Connections  
The VAIO computer does not resume  
from Standby or Hibernate mode  
Verify that the computer, server and network settings are configured  
correctly. See the section, “Configuring RoomLink” on page 57.  
Check the following, if applicable to your connection environment:  
A crossover cable is securely connected between RoomLink™ and a  
single VAIO computer.  
The network switch or the router device is turned on. (See the  
information supplied with your network switch or router device, for  
details.)  
The router device is turned on before turning on the network media  
receiver.  
The network media receiver, network switch, or router device are  
*
properly connected using the appropriate network cables .  
If using a router device, RoomLink™ and the VAIO computer have  
been configured to obtain the IP address automatically.  
Verify that the correct server name appears in the Select a server  
screen. (The Select a server screen lists all current and previous servers  
connected to RoomLink).  
When connecting to RoomLink™ for the first time, the network media  
receiver does not automatically bring a VAIO® computer out of Standby  
mode. Subsequent connections bring your VAIO computer out of Standby  
mode.  
RoomLink cannot automatically resume the functions of certain VAIO  
computers due to computer settings or the network environment. The  
automatic resume feature is not available for VAIO notebook computer  
models or for VAIO computers that use a wireless LAN connection. This  
Resume feature is available for wired networks only.  
The connected server history is lost when the AC power cable is disconnected. All  
settings except for the IP address are lost.  
* Use network cables that support 100BASE-TX.  
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About the Remote Commander  
The Remote Commander does not control TV functions  
Verify that fresh batteries are properly installed in the Remote  
Commander®.  
Verify that the correct TV manufacturer code is set for the Remote  
*
Commander.  
When you replace the batteries in the Remote Commander, reset the TV  
manufacturer code again.  
About Visual and Audio Reception  
There is no visual displayed on the TV screen  
Verify the following:  
The TV set is turned on and the power indicator light is on.  
RoomLink™ is turned on and the power indicator light is on.  
RoomLink™ and the TV are connected properly.  
The TV is connected to the network media receiver, using the  
Video/S-video In jack.  
Giga Pocket™ Server is running.  
To start Giga Pocket Server, follow the steps below.  
1
2
Click Start on the Windows taskbar and select All Programs.  
Point to Giga Pocket, point to All Software, and click Giga  
Pocket Server. The Giga Pocket Server window appears.  
The first time you use Giga Pocket Server, the Set Password for Giga Pocket Server  
dialog box is displayed. See the section Configuring Giga Pocket Softwareon  
page 55, for more information.  
If your VAIO® computer has become unstable and stops responding, turn it  
off and restart the computer. Follow the previous steps to start Giga Pocket  
Server.  
* The Remote Commander does not work with all TV models.  
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About Connecting to a Server  
Visual and audio reception is interrupted or distorted  
The network may not have enough bandwidth.  
Check the following, if applicable to your network environment:  
The network cables supports 100 BASE-TX.  
The network switch or the router device supports 100 BASE-TX.  
The connected server or the network may be experiencing overload.  
Using the High Quality setting in the Live Mode of the TV Settings screen  
may cause your network or system to overload. Try changing the Live Mode  
setting to Standard or Low Bandwidth.  
About Connecting to a Server  
Cannot connect to a server*  
Verify that the VAIO® computer(s) is turned on.  
Verify that the network settings are configured correctly.  
Check the following, if applicable to your network environment:  
A crossover cable is used for a direct connection between RoomLink™  
and a single VAIO computer.  
The network switch or the router device is turned on. (See the  
information supplied with your network switch or router device, for  
details.)  
The router device is turned on before turning on the network media  
receiver.  
The network media receiver, network switch, or router device are  
properly connected using the appropriate network cables .  
If using a router device, RoomLink™ and the VAIO computer have  
been configured to obtain the IP address automatically.  
Verify that the correct server name appears in the Select a server  
screen. (The Select a server screen lists all current and previous servers  
connected to RoomLink).  
* You may see an error message, “Cannot connect to the server.”  
† Use network cables that support 100BASE-TX.  
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To use the automatic resume feature , the VAIO computer must be in the  
Standby or the Hibernate mode. See “Configuring your VAIO computer to  
start automatically” on page 62.  
Verify that the IP address of the network media receiver is being obtained  
properly. If using a router device, RoomLink™ and the VAIO computer  
must be configured to obtain the IP address automatically.  
If “Obtain the IP address automatically” is specified in the IP Address  
screen, an IP address is shown in the IP Address screen.  
Giga Pocket™ Server is running.  
To start Giga Pocket Server, follow the steps below.  
1
2
Click Start on the Windows taskbar and select All Programs.  
Point to Giga Pocket, point to All Software, and click Giga Pocket  
Server. The Giga Pocket Server window appears.  
If this is the first time you have used Giga Pocket, the Set Password for Giga Pocket  
Server dialog box is displayed. See Configuring Giga Pocket Softwareon page 55,  
for more information.  
The VAIO® computer may have become unstable. Turn off and restart the  
VAIO computer, and then follow the previous steps to start Giga Pocket  
Server.  
The desired server is not displayed in the Select a server screen.  
To refresh the Select a server list, follow these steps:  
1
Press the OPTIONS button on the Remote Commander® unit, then  
select Refresh.  
2
Press the SELECT button.  
Refreshing the list may take longer than a few moments.  
Verify that Music Server and Photo Server are running on the VAIO  
computer and that their status is shown as “Started.”  
To use the TV or Video features, the VAIO computer must be running and  
have a user logged on. Remember to log on to your VAIO computer before  
attempting to use RoomLink™.  
* RoomLink™ automatically brings the VAIO computer out of Standby or Hibernate mode.  
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About Recording and Playback  
The server is listed as Unknown”  
When  
is shown for a server, RoomLink™ does not recognize the computer’s  
availability and fails to connect.  
Try the following steps:  
1
2
Using the Remote Commander, select Connect from the on-screen  
submenu.  
Press OK.  
If these steps do not connect the server, check the following:  
If necessary, bring the computer out of Standby or Hibernate mode.  
(You can configure your computer to enable the network media receiver  
to automatically resume from Standby or Hibernate modes.)  
Verify the computer is turned on.  
Verify the network cable connections are secure.  
If using a network switch device or a router device with a built-in  
network switch, verify that the equipment is turned on.  
Verify the network status is up.  
The Select a serverscreen always appears  
You can set RoomLink™ to stop displaying the Select a server screen every time  
you access a feature, such as TV, Video, Music or Photo. Preset a default server  
for each feature. See “Connecting to a server automatically” on page 58, for  
details.  
About Recording and Playback  
The recording stops after 30 minutes  
This RoomLink recording feature is preset to automatically stop 30 minutes  
after pressing the REC button. After you start recording, the length of the  
recording session can be extended by 30-minute increments (up to a total of  
6 hours) each time you press the REC button.  
You may not have enough hard drive space on your VAIO® computer.  
Delete unnecessary files to free up additional space.  
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It takes a long time to start or stop recording  
It takes 20 seconds for recording to start or stop after pressing the REC or the  
REC STOP button on the Remote Commander.  
RoomLink does not access TV programs  
You cannot use the network media receiver to view TV programs while a  
Giga Pocket recording session is in progress.  
You cannot connect the network media receiver to a VAIO computer that is  
providing TV programs to another media receiver or through PicoPlayer™.  
The Remote Commander works slowly  
The Remote Commander® unit takes 3 - 5 seconds to change channels.  
TV viewing is delayed  
When viewing TV programs with RoomLink™, there is a 15-second delay in  
receiving the broadcast.  
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Support Options  
This section provides information on locating support resources for your  
RoomLink™ unit.  
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Immediate Help and Support  
You can locate helpful information immediately by consulting your hard copy  
guides and supplements or the individual software Help files.  
Your RoomLinkdevice is supplied with these support options:  
RoomLink™ User Guide — The User Guide provides information about  
configuring, maintaining, and upgrading your network media receiver. This  
support resource offers support on a variety of topics, enabling you to locate  
specific information.  
Quick Reference Guide — Provides information to help evaluate your  
home computing environment. This quick reference also provides quick and  
easy instructions to set up your RoomLink, VAIO® computer, and TV.  
Your VAIO® computer is supplied with these support options:  
VAIO® Computer User Guide —Contains information on the hardware  
and preinstalled software applications included with your system.  
To access the online manual:  
1
2
Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then click Help and Support.  
From the VAIO Help and Support Center menu, click VAIO User  
Guide.  
VAIO® Computer Quick Start Provides basic information on setting up  
and registering your computer. The Quick Start also provides resources for  
technical support, safety guidelines and owner’s information.  
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Preinstalled software Help files — Each preinstalled software application  
provides online Help within the software, that describes the software’s  
features. In these Help files, you can find tutorials that teach you to use the  
software and locate troubleshooting support, should problems occur.  
To access software Help files:  
1
2
3
Click Start in the Windows taskbar and point to All Programs.  
A submenu appears, listing all preinstalled software applications.  
*
Click the desired software application.  
The software’s main window appears.  
From the menu bar, click Help.  
The Help file appears.  
* You can locate Sony software Help by pointing to a specific application icon and then  
selecting Help from the pop-up menu.  
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Contacting Sony for Help and Support  
If the information provided with your RoomLink™ or VAIO® computer does not  
provide an immediate solution, or you need direct support, contact Sony online  
or by telephone.  
Sony Computing Support Web site  
Online help and support are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, when  
you visit the Sony Computing Support Web site. You can access the Web site at  
http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.  
The Sony Computing Support Web site provides  
Information about your RoomLink™ and specific VAIO® computer, such  
as:  
1
2
3
4
hardware and software specifications.  
upgrade and maintenance procedures.  
safety and legal information.  
quick solutions to common problems.  
An automated tutorial library that contains interactive, easy-to-understand  
lessons on using your computer’s hardware and software features.  
Links that enable you to  
1
2
3
4
quickly find the nearest Sony service center locations.  
arrange for repairs or check repair status.  
review warranty information.  
e-mail your question or comments to the Sony Customer Information  
Services Center.  
5
6
check pricing and availability for products, accessories and parts, as  
well as purchase online.  
access the Sony Solutions Knowledge Base, a database that contains  
answers to many frequently asked questions.  
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Sony Customer Information Services Center  
If other support options do not resolve your issue, you can contact a Sony  
Support representative directly.  
Before making a call to the Sony Customer Information Services Center, have  
this basic information readily available.  
1
2
Model number  
*
Serial number  
Example:  
3
4
5
Purchase date (RoomLink™ unit)  
Hardware feature or software application issue  
Brief description of the issue  
For RoomLink™ devices purchased in the U.S. and Canada, contact a Sony  
Support representative at 1-866-307-7669.  
* The serial number is located on the bottom of the RoomLink™ unit. The serial number is  
printed on a white barcode label.  
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Specifications  
PCNA-MR10  
The following table details the file compatibility and hardware specifications for the RoomLink unit.  
MPEG2 (Max. 8 Mbps, 720 x 480 pixels, 30 fps),  
Hardware MPEG2 Decoder  
MPEG1 (Max. 1.41 Mbps, 352 x 240 pixels, 30 fps)  
Giga Pocket™  
MPEG2, MPEG1  
Video Capsules  
SonicStage™  
Playlists  
ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, WAVE, MP3  
BMP, TIF, GIF, JPEG, PNG  
Photo Server  
collections  
Video Output  
Audio Output  
Ethernet  
S-video Out, (S, MiniDIN x1),  
Composite Video Out (RCA Pin x 1)  
Line Out, (RCA Pin, L/R x1),  
Optical Digital Audio Out (Square type x1)  
100BASE-TX x1 (RJ-45)  
Power Requirements  
Operating Temperature  
Power Use  
AC 100V - 240V ~ 50Hz-60Hz  
32° F to 104° F (0° C to 40° C)  
6.5 W Operating, 2 W Stand by  
2.3” (w) x 5.5” (h) x 6.1” (d)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
59 mm (w) x 141 mm (h) x 155 mm (d)  
Approximately 1.4 lbs. (unit with stand)  
Unit stand, Remote Commander® unit, AA batteries (2),  
Audio/Video cable, AC adapter with power cord, network cable,  
crossover cable, connection adapter; ferrite core, spacers  
Supplied Accessories  
* May vary depending upon the VAIO® server software specification.  
† Video compatibility may vary depending on the VAIO server that is equipped with Giga  
Pocket™ features.  
‡ Measurement includes supplied stand. The unit width, without stand, measures 1.1” (29 mm).  
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Index  
Configuring  
default settings 58  
A
AC adapter  
Giga Pocket Software 55  
Standby mode 64  
TV screen resolution 79  
VAIO computer 62  
video settings 93  
Notes on Use 5  
accessories 125  
assigning an IP address 47  
audio  
button 24  
distortion 115  
modes 78  
Connecting  
RoomLink and digital sound  
system 46  
RoomLink to a TV 44  
RoomLink, TV and video  
recorder 45  
audio L jack 21  
audio R jack 21  
B
back panel 21  
to a server automatically 58  
connection environments 32, 44  
connector 19  
Audio L jack 21  
Audio R jack 21  
Ethernet port 21  
Optical OUT port 21  
S-video jack 21  
Video jack 21  
copyright protection 78  
D
Declaration of Conformity 9  
default settings 58  
background music 110  
batteries 30  
cancelling 59  
default server 80, 88, 98  
startup screen 59  
deleting Video Capsules 91  
digital sound system 46  
digital timer 83  
bilingual programs 78  
C
cancel a timer recording 85  
Cancel Video Capsule protection 92  
changing  
Display button 24  
a timer recording 85  
channel 23  
distortion of image or sound 115  
Documentation 18  
channels (controls) 22  
music tracks 100  
video settings 93  
Help and Support 120  
online User Guide 120  
Quick Reference Guide 120  
Quick Start 120  
channel number buttons 23  
Channel switch 24  
clear button 23  
RoomLink User Guide 120  
compatible file formats 125  
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E
I
Electronic Music Distribution (EMD)  
index view 107  
information display 82  
inserting batteries 30  
IP address 47  
specifying 65  
17  
Enter button 24  
Ethernet port 21  
F
J
fast-forward 23, 89, 100  
ferrite core 6, 29  
Notes on Use 6  
file formats 125  
film roll 94  
jack 19, 125  
audio L 21  
audio R 21  
S-video 21  
video 21  
firmware update 67  
fixed IP address 47  
front panel 20  
infrared receiver 20  
power button 20  
stand by indicator 20  
Function button 23  
FWD button 23  
L
Last Function Used 61  
Line In jack 78  
listening to music 98  
Live mode  
High Quality 79  
Low Bandwidth 79  
Standard 79  
G
Giga Pocket software 16, 17, 55  
compatibility 17, 89, 125  
configuring 55  
Long Play 82  
loop a music track 101  
Low Bandwidth mode 79  
online Help 88  
Recording TV programs 80  
set password 114  
M
Main Menu button 24  
model number 3  
MPEG2 Decoder 125  
multimedia content 52  
music playback 98  
mute button 22  
system requirements 27  
timer recording 85  
troubleshoot 114  
using with VAIO Media software  
52  
Video and movie playback 88  
Video Capsule Cabinets 61  
Watching TV programs 76  
N
navigation controls 23  
Next button 24  
Notes on Use 4  
AC adapter 5  
ferrite core 6  
H
High Quality 82  
High Quality mode 79  
Home Computing Environment 32  
Remote Commander 5  
RoomLink 4  
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Ethernet 21  
optical OUT 21  
power  
O
online documentation  
VAIO Computer User Guide 120  
online Help 121  
connections 112  
cord 27  
requirements 125  
usage 125  
operating temperature 125  
optical OUT port 21  
Options button 23  
Power button 23  
Prev button 24  
Protect Video Capsules 92  
P
Page UP/Page Down 24  
pause  
Q
music 100  
playback 90  
Quick Reference Guide 120  
Pause button 24  
R
Photo collection 61, 104  
Photo file format 52  
PictureGear Studio software 17, 104  
Photo collection 61, 104  
Play button 24  
random playback 102  
REC button 23  
REC Stop button 24  
recording  
controls 23  
PLAY mode 102  
playback 117  
length of time 117  
starting or stopping 118  
troubleshoot 117  
film roll 94  
loop a music track 101  
normal 102  
pause music 100  
resume from original frame 95  
stop music 100  
TV programs 80  
digital timer 83  
Recording Mode 82  
recording TV programs  
from a different server 82  
registering VAIO computer 69  
Remote Commander 30  
AUDIO button 24  
batteries 114  
time search 94  
troubleshoot 117  
Playing music 98  
fast-forward or rewinding 100  
from a different server 100  
Playing video 88  
Playlist 61, 99  
changing music tracks 100  
to sort 102  
Playlists 98  
Channel number buttons 23  
CHANNEL switch 24  
CLEAR button 23  
Direction Arrow buttons 23  
DISPLAY button 24  
ENTER button 24  
FUNCTION button 23  
background music 110  
port 19, 125  
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FWD button 23  
MAIN MENU button 24  
MUTE button 22  
front panel 20  
Help and Support 120  
Last function used 61  
Live mode 79  
NEXT button 24  
Notes on Use 5  
manuals 18  
OPTIONS button 23  
overview 22  
Music features 16  
Notes on Use 4  
PAUSE button 24  
performance 118  
original factory settings 68  
Overview of 16  
PLAY button 24  
playing music 98  
POWER button 23  
PREV button 24  
programming 30  
REC button 23, 118  
REC STOP button 24, 118  
RETURN button 24  
REW button 23  
SELECT button 23  
STOP button 23  
playing video 88  
Quick Reference Guide 120  
Recording TV 80  
registration 69  
specifications 125  
starting a recording 80  
Starting a slide show 108  
System requirements 27  
system requirements 26  
time search 94  
troubleshoot 114  
TV Channel buttons 22  
TV manufacturer codes 114  
TV VOLUME switch 23  
TV/VIDEO button 24  
repeat a music track 101  
restore original factory settings 68  
resume playback 95  
Return button 24  
troubleshoot  
audio and visual 114  
audio or visual distortion 115  
recording 117  
server connection 115  
starting unit 112  
TV broadcast 114, 118  
unknown server 117  
troubleshooting 112  
turning on/off 50  
TV and video features 16  
update firmware 67  
User Guide 120  
REW button 23  
rewinding 23, 89, 100  
RoomLink  
assigning a fixed IP address 47  
back panel 21  
Changing video settings 93  
connection environment 32, 44  
controls and connections 19  
digital timer 83  
view or hide information display  
82  
Viewing photos 103  
Watching TV 76  
film roll 94  
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SonicStage software 17  
listening to music 98  
Playlist 61  
S
Safety and legal information  
Canadian  
Sony  
customers 3  
Customer Information Services  
Center 123  
Support Web site 122  
regulations, ICES-003 10  
Cautions 7  
ferrite core 6  
Notes on Use 4  
Notice 2  
sort  
Playlists 102  
Video Capsules 90  
sound control 22  
spacers 28  
specifications 125  
MPEG2 125  
Specifying an IP address 65  
stand 28  
Standard 82  
Owner’s record 3  
Regulatory information 9  
Safety regulations 4  
Trademark information 3  
Secondary Audio Program (SAP) 78  
Select button 23  
serial number 3  
Setting up  
Standard mode 79  
Standby mode 64  
Standby or Hibernate problems 113  
Start recording 80  
Starting RoomLink 50  
still image 103  
attaching spacers 28  
attaching stand 28  
default server 80, 88, 98  
power cord 27  
slide shows 109  
VAIO Media server 52  
shuffle music tracks 102  
single photo 109  
slide show  
format 52  
Stop button 23  
stop music playback 100  
Stop playback 90  
Stopping RoomLink 50  
troubleshoot 112  
supplied accessories 125  
Support options  
adding background music 110  
settings 109  
starting 108  
viewing photos 105  
Software  
Preinstalled software Help files  
121  
S-video jack 21  
Giga Pocket 16, 17, 27, 52, 55,  
76, 80, 85, 88, 89, 114,  
125  
Locating Help files 121  
PictureGear Studio 17, 104  
SonicStage 17  
system requirements 26, 27  
VAIO Media 52  
VAIO Media Console 52  
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Quick Start 120  
registration 69  
T
thumbnails 107  
troubleshoot 113  
using Line IN jack 78  
VAIO Media  
time search 94  
timer recording 83  
changing 85  
client computer 52  
Console 52  
Music Server 52  
Photo Server 52  
server 52  
software 52  
Using with Giga Pocket software  
52  
to cancel 85  
Troubleshooting 111  
Audio and Visual 114  
Connecting to a Server 115  
media receiver does not start 112  
Power Connections 112  
Recording and Playback 117  
Remote Commander 114  
RoomLink doesn’t turn off 112  
TV broadcast 114  
Unknown server 117  
VAIO computer 113  
Visual and audio reception 115  
turning RoomLink on and off 50  
TV broadcast  
Video Server 52  
VAIO Media Console 52  
video  
jack 21  
settings 93  
Video Capsule 88  
Cabinets 61  
cancel protection 92  
deleting 91  
delayed viewing 118  
problems 118  
fast-forward and rewinding 89  
pause playback 90  
protecting 92  
TV Channel buttons 22  
TV manufacturer codes 30, 114  
TV screen resolution 79  
TV volume switch 23  
TV/Video button 24  
sorting 90  
stop playback 90  
Viewing a video or movie  
from a different server 90  
Viewing Photos  
starting a slideshow 105  
Viewing photos 103  
from a different server 106  
index view 107  
U
unit  
dimensions 125  
weight 125  
unit won’t turn off 112  
User Guide 120  
single photo 109  
visual distortion 115  
V
VAIO computer  
configuring to start automatically  
62  
online User Guide 120  
W
Watch TV programs 76  
from a different server 77  
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