Sony Server VGF HS1 User Manual

Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Table of Contents  
Manuals  
Your Home Server is provided with (1) Quick Start Guide, (2) Setup Guide (this document), and (3) User  
Guide. The Quick Start Guide helps you get your Home Server ready for operation. Please read the Quick  
Start Guide first to set up the Home Server and reference the Setup Guide and User Guide for more  
information.  
Illustrations used in this guide  
The product illustrations and the screen captures used in this Setup Guide may appear different from the  
actual ones.  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
What you can do with the Home Server  
Your Home Server provides additional storage for a wide variety of data, including music, photo, and video  
contents, to personal computers via your home network or the Internet. It lets you access such data from a  
TV in your living room or an audio device via the home network or share it with your family and friends in  
distant locations via the Internet.  
Note  
Access to the content of the Home Server can only be made from the network devices that comply with the Digital Living  
Network Alliance (DLNA) guideline (referred to as DLNA device, hereinafter).  
Access within  
your house  
Data storage  
Mass data storage  
*
Access from another house  
(Remote Home Access functions)  
Internet  
*
VGF-WA1 Wireless Digital Audio: May not be available depending on the country or region of your residency.  
What is DLNA?  
DLNA stands for Digital Living Network Alliance and represents the organization founded with the aim of implementing  
connectivity among digital AV devices and personal computers on a home network. It also represents the standards set by  
the organization. As digital video and audio contents are created in compliance with a variety of manufacturer-dependent  
standards, the DLNA organization has been in action to build a framework for establishing home networks for sharing  
such digital contents by defining a set of standards for file formats.  
The devices that are compliant with the DLNA standards are referred to as DLNA devices and these devices are further  
categorized into two types: server devices capable of storing digital video and audio contents and client devices capable of  
playing such contents.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Accessing your Home Server within a house  
You can access the music, photo, and video contents stored on your Home Server from the following  
devices*:  
Digital Photo Frame VGF-CP1  
TV with a network (LAN) port  
PLAYSTATION3  
DLNA audio device**  
*
Actual playback depends on client device functionality.  
** With a DLNA audio device that supports the Music channels, you can additionally play music according to your  
mood or situation.  
***  
*** VGF-WA1 Wireless Digital Audio: May not be available depending on the country or region of your residency.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Accessing your Home Server from other houses (Remote Home Access functions)  
You can send video and photo contents to personal computers and VGF-HS1 Series Home Servers of your  
family and friends in distant locations via the Internet or let them access your Home Server to view such  
contents.  
You can let personal computer users access your Home Server with Web browser software and view  
albums of photo content (VAIO Picture Lab function).  
Additionally, you can set a password to restrict access to your Home Server.  
Tip  
For further information on the VAIO Picture Lab function, consult the following section in the User Guide: Using the  
Remote Home Access Functions - Using the VAIO Picture Lab function.  
You can let VGF-CP1 Digital Photo Frame users view photo content on your Home Server (Media Link  
function).  
Tip  
For further information on the Media Link function, consult the following section in the User Guide: Using the Remote  
Home Access Functions - Using the Media Link function.  
You can establish Data Syncs between your Home Server and other personal computers or Home Servers  
for sending and/or receiving video and photo contents (Data Sync function).  
Once the video and photo contents that were received from other personal computers or Home Servers  
have been stored on your Home Server, the contents will be available for public viewing.  
Tip  
For further information on the Data Sync function, see page 44 in this guide; or consult the following section in the  
User Guide: Using the Remote Home Access Functions - Transferring data to a personal computer or a Home Server  
outside your home (Data Sync).  
The Internet related features require certain ports to be open.  
Using a modem/router with UPnP is recommended.  
Otherwise consult the manual that came with your modem/router for configuring port forwarding.  
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Storing photos and videos  
You can use your Home Server as a mass data storage server.  
You can import photos and videos from the connected digital still camera or digital camcorder that  
complies with the USB mass storage class specification to your Home Server just by pressing the COPY  
button (One Touch Copy function).  
You can get data automatically uploaded to your Home Server from the specified folders on your  
personal computer (Back Up function).  
With the Back Up function, all you have to do is create or edit photo and video contents or import music  
files from CD discs. The Back Up function will take care of storing the same data on your Home Server.  
The music, photo, and video contents stored on your Home Server will be sorted by date or album for  
viewing from DLNA devices or browsing from personal computers.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using your Home Server as a network storage device  
You can use your Home Server as a storage device on your network that can be accessed from multiple  
personal computers at the same time.  
You just store data on your Home Server. Then, individual personal computer on your network will be  
able to access the data at any time.  
To make the stored data available to selected users, set a password to each shared folder and grant the  
write and read privilege or the read-only privilege on a per-user basis.  
Making backup copies of the data on a personal computer  
You can use the Back Up function to specify the folders containing your valuable data on your personal  
computer and let the data automatically be uploaded to your Home Server for backup purposes. When the  
computer fails, you can use the backup data stored on your Home Server and restore it on the computer.  
Making backup copies of your Home Server  
You can make backup copies of the data on your Home Server and store it on the connected USB hard disk  
drive (not supplied). When the Home Server fails, you can use the stored backup data and restore it on the  
Home Server. Additionally, you can copy the backup data from the USB hard disk drive to a personal  
computer, using the Restore Tool. (See page 44).  
8
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Unpacking  
Home Server  
User Guide  
Setup Guide (this document)  
Quick Start Guide  
Warranty sheet or Guarantee and  
Service Support booklet  
(depending on the country or region of  
residency)  
Rear cover  
AC adapter  
CD-ROM disc  
Stored software  
PC Link  
VAIO Media  
Stored content  
Sample content  
(also stored on your Home Server at the time  
of delivery)  
Power cord  
Network (LAN) cable (straight-through  
Ethernet cable, ꢀ m)  
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Getting Started  
Operation flow  
Proceed with the following preparation flow to get started with using your Home Server.  
1. Hardware connection and setup (See page 11 to 42).  
1. Placing your Home Server  
2. Connecting to a network  
3. Connecting to a power source with the supplied AC adapter  
4. Turning on your Home Server  
Upon completion of the above, you can:  
Use your Home Server as a network storage device.  
Let DLNA devices access the content of your Home Server.  
Take advantage of the One Touch Copy function.  
For further information on each of the above, see page 37.  
To use the following additional functions available through connection with a personal computer, you must  
continue with the rest of the preparation. See page 43 for further information.  
Back Up  
Data Sync  
Restore Tool  
2. Software installation and initial setup (See page 43 to 47).  
1. Installing software with the supplied CD-ROM disc  
2. Completing the initial setup  
Note  
When you have recovered the personal computer that you use to connect to the Home Server, you must install the  
software and complete the initial setup all over again.  
10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Hardware connection and setup  
Placing your Home Server  
Unsuitable location  
To prevent failures and damage, do not place your Home Server in a location subject to:  
Direct sunlight  
Magnetic sources  
Heat sources, such as heaters  
Excessive dust  
High humidity  
Poor ventilation  
Precautions on placement  
Keep the following in mind to place your Home Server.  
Be sure to hold your Home Server on  
both sides to lift.  
Do not apply strong shock to your  
Home Server when placing.  
Keep the air-intake vents on the  
bottom, the sides, and the back of  
your Home Server unblocked.  
Place the Home Server on a flat,  
solid surface so as to let the air flow  
under the bottom of the Home  
Server.  
ꢀ.0 inches  
(ꢂ.0 cm)  
ꢀ.0 inches  
(ꢂ.0 cm)  
Allow clearance of at least ꢀ.0 inches  
(ꢂ.0 cm) wide on either side of your  
Home Server.  
Rear (unblocked)  
Be sure to provide adequate air  
circulation around your Home  
Server to prevent internal heat from  
building up, as it will cause your  
Home Server to malfunction or  
result in a fire. Keep the cooling fan  
on the back and the air-exhaust  
vents on the sides and the bottom  
unblocked to let the air flow out.  
ꢀ.0 inches  
(ꢂ.0 cm)  
ꢀ.0 inches  
(ꢂ.0 cm)  
11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
About the NETSERVER switch  
To allow access to your Home Server from devices, such as a personal computer, via the Internet with the  
Remote Home Access functions (page 6), make sure that the NETSERVER switch on the bottom on the  
Home Server is turned on before you place the Home Server.  
Observe the following to prevent failures.  
Be sure to turn off your Home Server and unplug all cables before moving the Home Server to another  
location. Moving the Home Server while powered may cause hard disk failures.  
Be sure to keep your Home Server from falling or hitting against a hard object as the slightest shock or  
vibration may cause hard disk failures.  
Be sure to place your Home Server on a solid, stable surface.  
Be sure to keep the air vents unblocked.  
Be sure to place your Home Server in a flat position, as it is not designed for upright placement. An  
attempt to place the Home Server in the upright position may cause it to roll and damage itself or  
surrounding objects.  
Be sure to keep any magnetic objects away from your Home Server.  
Do not step or sit on your Home Server; or place undesignated objects on top of it.  
Do not place any products other than the following (as of August 2008) on top of your Home Server:  
VGX-TP Series Personal Computer  
VGF-HS1 Series Home Server  
Your Home Server is designed to hold only one unit of the above products on top of it. Placing more  
than one unit may cause the units to fall off, resulting in product failures or personal injuries. Note that  
double-stacking may cause discoloration on the surface of the Home Server.  
Please refer to the User Guide and read “Safety Information” and “Precautions” as well.  
1ꢀ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting to a network  
You can connect your Home Server to your home network through either of the following:  
Wired connection (page 13 to 30)  
Read “Restrictions on access to a network with multiple network routers” (page 33) as well.  
Wireless connection (page 31)  
Wired connection  
Connect the supplied network (LAN) cable to the network (LAN) port on the back of your Home Server.  
Network (LAN)  
To the network (LAN) port  
You can connect your Home Server to 1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 10BASE-T networks.  
Note  
Do not plug a telephone cable or an irrelevant network cable into the network (LAN) port on your Home Server.  
High electric current to the port may cause hardware failures, if the network (LAN) port is connected to the  
following telephone lines:  
Network lines other than 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T lines  
Public telephone subscriber line  
Digital jack of ISDN public telephone subscriber lines  
PBX (private branch exchange)  
Home (intercom speakerphone) or business-use telephone lines (multiline business telephone)  
Telephone lines other than those mentioned above  
Tip  
As the data transfer rate over a 10BASE-T network is rather slow, it may take some time to copy files or you may  
find missing frames or sound tracks during video or audio playback. It is recommended that you connect your  
Home Server to a 1000BASE-T or 100BASE-TX network.  
13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
For peripheral devices required for network configuration, see the connection diagrams on page 16 and the  
subsequent pages. For network configuration, follow the instructions from your Internet service provider  
and refer to the manuals that came with your peripheral devices.  
Sample network topology  
: Wireless LAN connection  
: Wired LAN connection  
Network router  
Internet  
Switching hub  
Personal computer with  
wireless LAN capability  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Home Server  
Personal computer  
1ꢁ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Your Home Server setup depends on your type of network. See the following flow chart to find out the one  
suitable for you.  
Note  
If you find any of the following questions uncertain, ask your Internet service provider for assistance or refer to the  
manual that came with your xDSL, cable or optical modem.  
Internet connection from your personal computer  
Do you use an xDSL, cable or optical modem?  
No  
Yes  
Does your xDSL, cable or  
optical modem have routing  
capability?  
Can you use multiple network devices (IP  
addresses)?  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
Do you use a network router?  
Yes  
No  
Will you still have sufficient IP  
addresses after you connect your  
Home Server to your network?  
Yes  
No  
Proceed to  
Proceed to  
Proceed to  
Proceed to  
Proceed to  
Proceed to  
A
B
C
D
E
F
on page 16.  
on page 18.  
on page 19.  
on page ꢀ6.  
on page ꢀ8.  
on page 30.  
1ꢂ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
A
Your current network topology may be illustrated as follows:  
: Wireless LAN connection  
: Wired LAN connection  
Modem with routing  
capability*  
Personal computer with  
wireless LAN capability  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
*
Availability of the wireless LAN access point function on your network router is not relevant in this network  
topology.  
16  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Select either of the following options to connect your Home Server to your network.  
Suggested network topology 1: Your network router has free ports.  
Connect your Home Server to one of the free ports.  
Modem with routing  
capability  
Personal computer with  
wireless LAN capability  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Home Server  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Suggested network topology ꢀ: Your network router has no free ports.  
Add a network hub to your network topology and connect your Home Server to the network hub along  
with the existing personal computer.  
Modem with routing  
capability  
Network hub  
Personal computer with  
wireless LAN capability  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Home Server  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
1ꢃ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
B
Your current network topology may be illustrated as follows:  
Modem without  
routing capability  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Follow the connection diagram below to connect your Home Server to your network.  
Suggested network topology  
Add a UPnP-compliant hub router to your network and connect your Home Server to the hub router along  
with the existing personal computer.  
For selecting a hub router, consult with your Internet service provider or sales representative. For setting up  
your hub router, refer to the manual that came with your hub router.  
Modem without  
routing capability  
Hub router (UPnP compliant)*  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port**  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Home Server  
*
Availability of the wireless LAN access point function on your network router is not relevant in this network  
topology.  
** If you add a hub router to your network, you will be able to connect additional network devices.  
18  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Case1 (Only one network router is connected to one of your LAN ports).  
C
Your current network topology may be illustrated as follows:  
: Wireless LAN connection : Wired LAN connection  
LAN ports  
Network router*  
Personal computer with  
wireless LAN capability  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
*
Availability of the wireless LAN access point function on your network router is not relevant in this network  
topology.  
Select either of the following options to connect your Home Server to your network.  
Note  
To make your Home Server accessible from DLNA devices, personal computers, and other Home Servers, you  
must connect them all to the same network segment. If you add a network router to the connection between a  
LAN port and your Home Server, your Home Server will not be accessible from the devices directly connected to  
other LAN ports. See page 33 for further information.  
19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Suggested network topology 1: Your network router has free ports.  
Connect your Home Server to one of the free ports.  
LAN ports  
Network router  
Personal computer with  
wireless LAN capability  
Home Server  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
ꢀ0  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Suggested network topology ꢀ: Your network router has no free ports.  
Add a network hub to your network topology and connect your Home Server to the network hub along  
with the existing personal computer.  
LAN ports  
Network router  
Network hub  
Personal computer with  
wireless LAN capability  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Home Server  
ꢀ1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Case2 (A network router and other network devices, such as a personal  
computer, are connected to the LAN ports).  
C
Your current network topology may be illustrated as follows:  
: Wireless LAN connection : Wired LAN connection  
LAN ports  
Network router  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer  
with a network  
(LAN) port  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer  
with wireless LAN  
capability  
Select one of the following options to connect your Home Server to your network.  
Notes  
If your Home Server has a global IP address, you must register yourself as an administrator on the Home Server.  
Then, it is recommended that you register your DLNA devices and restrict access to the shared folders on the  
Home Server Settings Page.*  
If Internet access from your Home Server does not go through a network router, the Home Server can be  
accessed by unknown devices via the Internet. It is recommended that you register yourself as an administrator,  
register your DLNA devices, and restrict access to the shared folders on the Home Server Settings Page.*  
To make your Home Server accessible from DLNA devices, personal computers, and other Home Servers, you  
must connect them all to the same network segment (page 33). If you add a network router to the connection  
between a LAN port and your Home Server, your Home Server will not be accessible from the devices  
connected to other LAN ports. See page 23 for further information.  
*
For information on administrator registration, consult the following section in your User Guide: Using Your  
Home Server as a Network Storage Device for Personal Computers - If the Home Server has a global IP address  
and you have not completed administrator registration.  
ꢀꢀ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Suggested network topology 1  
Connect your Home Server and all other network devices to the network router.  
The connections illustrated in Suggested network topology 2 (page 24) and 3 (page 25) are available;  
however, there will be some restrictions on access to your Home Server.  
LAN ports  
Network router  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer with  
wireless LAN capability  
Home Server  
Personal computer with Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port a network (LAN) port  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
ꢀ3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Suggested network topology ꢀ: There are some free LAN ports.  
Connect your Home Server to one of the free LAN ports.  
LAN ports  
Network router*  
DLNA device with  
Personal computer with  
Home Server  
a network (LAN) port a network (LAN) port  
Your Home Server can be detected.  
There are no restrictions on access to  
your Home Server.  
Personal computer  
with wireless LAN  
capability  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Your Home Server cannot  
be detected and it is  
Your Home Server cannot be detected.  
Your Home Server can be used as a network  
storage device if accessed with the IP  
address assigned to the Home Server.  
Your Home Server cannot be detected by  
the Back Up function.  
impossible to access the  
content of the Home Server.  
*
If your network router has a bridging function, you can enable the function to eliminate the above restrictions  
but you may have a problem with the maximum number of connections.  
ꢀꢁ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Suggested network topology 3: There are no free ports.  
Connect your Home Server to the network router.  
LAN ports  
Network router*  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Your Home Server cannot be detected and  
it is impossible to access the content of the  
Home Server.  
Personal computer  
with wireless LAN  
capability  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Home Server  
Your Home Server can be detected.  
There are no restrictions on access to your Home Server.  
*
If your network router has a bridging function, you can enable the function to eliminate the above restrictions  
but may have a problem with the maximum number of connections.  
ꢀꢂ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
D
Your current network topology may be illustrated as follows:  
LAN ports  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Select either of the following options to connect your Home Server to your network.  
Notes  
If your Home Server has a global IP address, you must register yourself as an administrator on the Home  
Server. Then, it is recommended that you register your DLNA devices and restrict access to the shared  
folders on the Home Server Settings Page.*  
If Internet access from your Home Server does not go through a network router, the Home Server can be  
accessed by unknown devices via the Internet. It is recommended that you register yourself as an  
administrator, register your DLNA devices, and restrict access to the shared folders on the Home Server  
Settings Page.*  
*
For information on administrator registration, consult the following section in your User Guide: Using  
Your Home Server as a Network Storage Device for Personal Computers - If the Home Server has a  
global IP address and you have not completed administrator registration.  
ꢀ6  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Suggested network topology 1: There are some free LAN ports.  
Connect your Home Server to one of the free LAN ports.  
LAN ports  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Home Server  
Suggested network topology ꢀ: There are no free ports.  
Add a network hub to your network topology and connect your Home Server to the network hub along with  
the existing DLNA device and personal computer.  
LAN ports  
Network hub*  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port*  
Home Server  
*
If you add a network router to your network, you will be able to connect additional network devices.  
ꢀꢃ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
E
Your current network topology may be illustrated as follows:  
LAN ports  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Select either of the following options to connect your Home Server to your network.  
Add a hub router to your network topology and connect your Home Server to the hub router along with  
the existing DLNA device and personal computer.  
To make your Home Server accessible from DLNA devices, personal computers, and other Home Servers,  
however, you must connect them all to the same network segment. If you add a network router to the  
connection between a LAN port and your Home Server, your Home Server will not be accessible from the  
devices connected to other LAN ports. See page 33 for further information.  
Suggested network topology 1  
LAN ports  
Hub router*  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Home Server  
*
Availability of the wireless LAN access point function on your network router is not relevant in this network  
topology.  
ꢀ8  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Suggested network topology ꢀ  
: Wireless LAN connection  
: Wired LAN connection  
LAN ports  
Hub router  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Your Home Server cannot be detected and  
it is impossible to access the content of the  
Home Server.  
Personal computer  
with wireless LAN  
capability  
Personal computer  
DLNA device with  
with a network (LAN) a network (LAN) port  
port  
Home Server  
Your Home Server can be detected.  
There are no restrictions on access to your Home Server.  
ꢀ9  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
F
Your current network topology may be illustrated as follows:  
LAN ports  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Follow the connection diagram below to connect your Home Server to your network.  
Suggested network topology  
Add a hub router to your network topology and connect your Home Server to the hub router along with  
the existing personal computer.  
LAN ports  
Hub router*  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Home Server  
*
Availability of the wireless LAN access point function on your network router is not relevant in this network  
topology.  
30  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Wireless LAN connection  
To add a wireless LAN connection to your network topology, you need to purchase and use an Ethernet  
converter.  
Wireless LAN Security  
Creating security settings for the Wireless LAN is extremely important. When your Home Server is  
connected to a wireless LAN without security settings, it can be accessed by unauthorized users. To protect  
the Home Server against such access, be sure to make appropriate security settings on your wireless LAN  
devices. Sony assumes no responsibility for any security problems that may arise from the use of the  
Wireless LAN.  
Note  
Wireless LAN connection may cause a lower transfer rate depending on the specifications with which your  
wireless LAN device complies. In such a case, connect your network devices, such as a DLNA device, to the same  
wired network as your Home Server or connect your Home Server to your wired network without using an  
Ethernet converter.  
Suggested network topology 1  
: Wireless LAN connection  
: Wired LAN connection  
Network router  
Internet  
Ethernet converter*  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port  
Home Server  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
*
The Ethernet converter should have no router or firewall functions.  
31  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Suggested network topology ꢀ  
: Wireless LAN connection  
: Wired LAN connection  
Network router  
Internet  
Personal computer with  
wireless LAN capability*  
VGX-TP Series  
personal computer*  
Ethernet converter**/***  
Home Server*/**  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port**  
Personal computer with  
a network (LAN) port**  
*
As the rate of data transfer from your Home Server to a personal computer with wireless LAN capability varies  
depending on the complied wireless LAN specifications, you may find missing frames or sound tracks during  
video or audio playback.  
** The rate of data transfer from your Home Server to a personal computer/DLNA device with a network (LAN)  
port is not affected by the wireless LAN specifications with which your Ethernet converter complies.  
*** The Ethernet converter should have no router or firewall functions.  
3ꢀ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Restrictions on access to a network with multiple network routers  
When your network topology includes multiple network segments, there are some restrictions on access to  
your Home Server as illustrated below.  
LAN ports  
Your Home Server  
cannot be detected  
and accessed.  
Not  
Accessible  
Accessible  
Network router  
Not  
Accessible  
Accessible  
Home Server  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
Home Server  
Personal computer with  
wireless LAN capability  
Personal computer  
with a network (LAN)  
port  
Personal computer  
with a network  
(LAN) port  
DLNA device with  
a network (LAN) port  
To make your Home Server accessible from all network devices, it is recommended that you connect all  
devices to the same network segment.  
33  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connecting to a power source  
1
Connect your Home Server to a power outlet with the supplied AC adapter.  
Plug the AC adapter to the DC IN port on the back of your Home Server.  
Route the AC adapter cable through the hook on the back of your Home Server.  
Plug one end of the power cord to the AC adapter.  
Plug the other end of the power cord to an AC outlet.  
To DC IN 19.ꢂV  
AC adapter (supplied)  
To an AC outlet  
To the AC adapter  
Power cord (supplied)  
3ꢁ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Attaching the rear cover  
An exclusively designed rear cover is supplied with your Home Server for port protection and tidy cabling.  
Once you have set up the Home Server, attach the rear cover. Fit the rear cover to the back of the Home  
Server as illustrated below and push the cover toward the Home Server until it clicks into place.  
Before connecting additional cables to the back of the Home Server, be sure to remove the rear cover.  
Notes  
Unless the rear cover is firmly secured, applying some kind of force to the cables connected to the back  
of your Home Server may cause the cover to come off the Home Server; you may step on the cover and  
hurt your foot.  
You may not be able to attach the rear cover depending on the shape or size of connected cable plugs. In  
such a case, leave the back of your Home Server uncovered and keep the rear cover at hand.  
The air vents on the back of your Home Server and the rear cover may be heated while the Home Server  
is in operation. Keep this in mind before you touch them.  
Removing the rear cover  
Grasp the cover as illustrated below and pull it away from your Home Server.  
3ꢂ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Turning on your Home Server  
1
Press the (POWER) button for about ꢀ seconds until the (POWER) indicator light  
blinks in orange.  
When the Home Server is completely turned on, the power indicator light stops blinking and turns  
green.  
(POWER) button/ (POWER) indicator light  
Tip  
For the precautions on the power supply, refer to the User Guide.  
Turning off your Home Server  
1
Press the (POWER) button for about ꢀ seconds until the (POWER) indicator light  
blinks in green.  
36  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Using the Home Server features  
Upon completion of the preparatory process described on page 11 to page 36, you can use the following 3  
major features.  
Using your Home Server as a network storage device (page 37)  
Use your Home Server as a storage server that can be shared on your network. Then, you can access the  
Home Server from your personal computer via the network and read, write, rename, create, and delete  
the files in the shared folders.  
Letting DLNA devices access to audio/video content (page 38)  
Connect a DLNA device and your Home Server to a network. Then, you can access the sample content  
on the Home Server from the DLNA device.  
Using the One Touch Copy function (page 41)  
Connect a digital still camera or a digital camcorder that complies with the USB mass storage class  
specification to your Home Server. Then, you can import photos and videos from the device via the USB  
cable just by pressing the COPY button on the Home Server. With this One Touch Copy, you can import  
data from the memory card in the memory card slot on the Home Server as well.  
Using your Home Server as a network storage device  
Follow the steps below to access the shared folder on your Home Server from a personal computer.  
1
Connect the computer and the Home Server to your home network with network  
(LAN) cables.  
2
Click “Startand then “My Networkor “Network.”  
The My Network Places window or the Network window appears.  
Tip  
If you are notified that the network search and the file sharing are disabled when the Network window  
appears on the Window Vista operating system, follow the steps below:  
Click the message to open another window and click “Turn on network discovery and file  
sharing.”  
1
If the User Account Control window appears, read the information and click “continue.”  
On the Network discovery and file sharing window, click “No, make the network that I am  
connected to a private network.”  
2
3ꢃ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
3
4
Double-click “MyStation.”  
The Help folder and the Media folder appear.  
Note  
The Printer icon may appear as well. Your Home Server, however, does not support the print server feature.  
This means that you cannot connect a USB printer to the Home Server to use it from a personal computer  
via a network.  
Tips  
The default network storage device name of your Home Server is MyStation. You can change this name on  
the Home Server Settings Page.  
If the My Network Places window or the Network window does not list MyStation, consult the following  
section in your User Guide: Using Your Home Server as a Network Storage Device for Personal  
Computers - Opening a shared folder.  
The Help folder contains the file with the URL address for the Home Server Settings Page that you can  
access via the network.  
Double-click “media.”  
The content of the Media folder are listed.  
You can now access the data in the Media folder from a device via the network or create a new  
folder and use it as a shared folder.  
Letting DLNA devices to access audio/video content  
To access the sample content on the Home Server from a DLNA device  
You can use a DLNA device to access the sample content stored on your Home Server at the time of  
delivery.  
Tip  
By default, your Home Server unconditionally allows access from a DLNA device.  
Connect a DLNA device and your Home Server to your home network (page 13).  
1
2
Select your desired sample content on the DLNA device.  
The default network device name of the Home Server is MyStation.  
For selecting a network device on the DLNA device, refer to the manual that came with your device.  
38  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
To access the music content stored on your Home Server from a Wireless Digital Audio  
device  
Follow the steps below to access the music content on your Home Server from the VGF-WA1* Wireless  
Digital Audio and listen to the music.  
Additionally, you can listen to the Web radio if your Home Server is connected to the Internet.  
*
The VGF-WA1 Wireless Digital Audio may not be available, depending on the country or region of residency.  
Note  
Be sure to do the following before connecting a Wireless Adapter. See the manual that came with your Wireless  
Digital Audio for the detailed instructions.  
Update the Wireless Digital Audio.  
To obtain update programs, visit the support Web page. For the Web page address, refer to the User Guide and  
see “Getting Help.”  
Turn off the AUTO INSTALL switch on the Wireless Adapter.  
Press the PC button on the Wireless Digital Audio to select the PC Streaming function.  
Set the Network Settings option of the Wireless Digital Audio to the default, Wireless Adapter.  
Set the Server Auto Connect of the Server Settings option of the Wireless Digital Audio to the default setting,  
ON.  
Configure the Wireless Digital Audio only to connect to your Home Server.  
Place the Wireless Digital Audio into standby mode and turn it off and on.  
To register two or more Wireless Digital Audio units, take the same action for the other units. You can,  
however, register up to 5 units at the same time.  
1
2
Connect the Wireless Adapter connection support cable to the Wireless Adapter.  
Tip  
The Wireless Adapter and the Wireless Adapter connection support cable are supplied with your Wireless  
Digital Audio.  
39  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Connect the Wireless Adapter connection support cable to one of the USB ports on your  
Home Server.  
3
Home Server  
Wireless Digital Audio  
TurnofftheAUTOINSTALL  
switch.  
Home Server  
A search for the Wireless Digital Audio begins.  
Upon completion of the search, the MAC address of the detected Wireless Digital Audio appears on the  
display on your Home Server.  
Tip  
Alternatively, you can connect the Wireless Digital Audio directly to one of the USB ports on your Home  
Server.  
Press the OK button.  
4
The Wireless Digital Audio is registered on your Home Server and playback of the music content stored  
on the Home Server automatically begins.  
When registering the Wireless Digital Audio for the first time  
The Wireless Digital Audio will automatically be registered in 1 minute after the MAC address  
indication.  
When registering the second and the subsequent Wireless Digital Audio units  
The Wireless Digital Audio will not be registered automatically. Be sure to press the OK button within  
1 minute after the MAC address indication.  
Tips  
To cancel the device registration, press the CANCEL button.  
You can connect the Wireless Digital Audio with a Wireless LAN access point. See the manual that came  
with your Wireless Digital Audio for detailed instructions.  
For future music playback  
You can play music content just by connecting the Wireless Digital Audio to your Home Server.  
Tip  
To turn off the MAC address indication on the Wireless Digital Audio’s display window, press the CANCEL button  
on your Home Server.  
For information on accessing music, photo, and video contents from other DLNA devices, refer to the  
manual that came with your DLNA device.  
ꢁ0  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Using the One Touch Copy function  
Note  
When the USB port on the digital still camera is in PTP or PictBridge mode, you cannot use the One Touch Copy  
function. Place the USB port into mass storage mode before proceeding with the following steps.  
Connect a digital still camera or a digital camcorder complied with the USB mass storage  
class specification to one of the USB ports on your Home Server with a USB cable, or insert  
a memory card into the memory card slot on the Home Server.  
1
Digital still camera  
or digital camcorder  
“Memory Stick”  
media  
SD memory card  
CompactFlash media  
The COPY indicator light on your Home Server turns on.  
COPY indicator light  
For more information about memory cards, consult the following section in the User Guide: Using Your  
Home Server as a Network Storage Device for Personal Computers - Using your Home Server as a data  
storage device.  
Tip  
You can use the following media on your Home Server.  
“Memory Stick”  
“Memory Stick” Duo  
“Memory Stick” PRO  
“Memory Stick” PRO Duo  
“Memory Stick” PRO-HG Duo  
CompactFlash media  
SD memory card  
SDHC memory card  
ꢁ1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Press the COPY button.  
2
The message notifying the progress of the copy process appears on the display on the Home Server and  
the COPY indicator light blinks while the copy process is in progress.  
COPY button  
Upon completion of the copy process, the completion message appears on the display and the COPY  
indicator light turns off.  
Wait until the COPY indicator light turns off, and then unplug the USB cable or remove the  
memory card from the slot.  
3
To remove the memory card  
Push in and release the “Memory Stick” media or the SD memory card and pull it out. If you failed, repeat  
this action.  
To remove the CompactFlash media, press the CF (CompactFlash) media eject button and pull out the  
media.  
CF (CompactFlash) media eject button  
To view the copied photo and video contents in the folders  
From a DLNA device  
Access the Recently Added folder or the Albums folder within the Photo folder on your Home Server.  
For further information on the folder configuration, consult the following section in the User Guide:  
Connecting from DLNA Devices - Folder configuration on the Home Server when accessed from a  
DLNA device.  
When your Home Server is used as a network storage device  
Access the One Touch Copy folder. For further information, consult the following section in the User  
Guide: Using Your Home Server as a Network Storage Device for Personal Computers - Default folder  
configuration and access privilege.  
ꢁꢀ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Software installation and initial setup  
Install the following software on your personal computer with the supplied CD-ROM disc to use the Back  
Up and the Data Sync functions for data synchronization between your Home Server and computer.  
PC Link software  
The PC Link software provides you with easy ways to keep folder content updated (data  
synchronization) between your personal computer and Home Server. The software’s major functions are  
as follows:  
Back Up  
This function automatically uploads files from the specified folders on the personal computer to the Home  
Server according to the specified upload schedule for backup purposes. Additionally, it allows you to  
manually upload the files at any time.  
To configure this Back Up function, you must first connect your Home Server and personal computer to  
your home network. (See page 13). For further information on the Back Up profiles, see the help file on the  
PC Link software.  
Personal computer  
Home Server  
Once the Back Up function is set up, files will automatically be uploaded via your home network and via the  
Internet as well.  
Internet  
Personal computer  
Home Server  
The Back Up function requires a certain network configuration and some preparations. For further  
information, consult the following section in the User Guide: Using the Remote Home Access Functions -  
Network requirement for the Remote Home Access functions/Enabling the Remote Home Access functions.  
ꢁ3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Data Sync  
The Data Sync function sends/receives the files in the specified folders for data synchronization between the  
source and destination devices.  
Internet  
Personal computer  
Home Server  
Internet  
Your Home Server  
Another Home Server  
The Data Sync function requires a certain network configuration and some preparations. For further  
information, consult the following section in the User Guide: Using the Remote Home Access Functions -  
Network requirement for the Remote Home Access functions/Enabling the Remote Home Access functions.  
About the Restore Tool  
Your Home Server is capable of copying files to the connected USB hard disk drive for backup purposes and  
copying them back to the Home Server for restoration (Home Server backup and Home Server restore).  
The Restore Tool allows you to copy the backup files from the USB hard disk drive to a personal  
computer. This tool is automatically installed along with the PC Link software.  
VAIO Media software  
The VAIO Media software allows access to music, photo, and video contents on your Home Server from all  
personal computers on the home network.  
Tips  
The VAIO Media software supplied with your Home Server does not support the Windows Vista 64-bit  
operating system. If your VAIO personal computer supports the Windows Vista 64-bit operating system,  
you can use the pre-installed VAIO Media plus software to take advantage of your Home Server.  
Make sure that the latest version (Ver. 6.1) of the VAIO Media software or the VAIO Media plus software  
are not installed on your personal computer before starting installation.  
You can install the VAIO Media software on any personal computer besides VAIO computers if it meets  
the hardware and Operating System requirements. For further information, refer to the User Guide and  
see “Software and Hardware Requirements.”  
ꢁꢁ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installing software  
Follow the steps below to install the software on your personal computer.  
Notes  
If your computer is not equipped with an optical disc drive, be sure to connect an external drive to your  
computer in advance.  
Be sure to log onto your computer as an administrator to install the software.  
If your computer has antivirus software running in the background, be sure to completely exit the  
software.  
Be sure to use the latest version of the SonicStage software for music file operations on your Home  
Server and disable the copyright protection process for music import. See the help file on the SonicStage  
software for further information on the software configuration.  
Tip  
If the User Account Control window appears on the Windows Vista operating system, read the information and  
click “continue.”  
1
2
Connect your personal computer and Home Server to your network (page 13).  
Turn on the computer.  
3
4
Insert the supplied CD-ROM disc into the optical disc drive.  
On the license agreement window, read the terms and conditions, select “I accept the  
terms of the license agreement,and click “Next.”  
The Software Setup window appears.  
5
Install the desired software.  
Click the software name in the left pane to display its description and the “Install” button in the  
right pane.  
Click “Install” to start the installation and follow the on-screen instructions.  
Note  
Selecting to install the PC Link software opens the PC Link - InstallShield Wizard. Follow the on-screen  
instructions and then proceed to step 2 in “Configuring the PC Link Software” (page 46).  
Tip  
It may take some time to install software.  
6
Upon completion of all necessary software installation, click “Finish.”  
To install additional software after closing the software setup window  
Follow the steps below to open the window once again.  
Click “Startand then “My Computeror “Computer.”  
The My Computer window or the Computer window appears.  
1
Double-click the name of the optical disc drive containing the CD-ROM disc.  
2
3
Double-click “SetupLauncher.”  
Proceed to “Configuring the PC Link software” and follow the instructions from step 4.  
ꢁꢂ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Configuring the PC Link software  
Note  
To set the data imported with iTunes to be uploaded automatically, be sure to launch iTunes before proceeding  
with the following steps.  
1
Click “Start,All Programs,“PC Link,and “PC Link.”  
The InstallShield Wizard appears.  
Tip  
The InstallShield Wizard opens upon completion of the PC link software installation, but it may take some  
time.  
2
3
Click “Nexton the InstallShield Wizard.  
A search of your Home Server begins on the network.  
On the Selecting Home Server window, select the network label for your Home Server  
and click “Next.”  
The INFO indicator light on the Home Server blinks in blue.  
INFO indicator light  
If no Home Server is detected in 30 seconds, you will be notified of no accessible Home Servers.  
Click “Search.”  
If the same message reappears, check if your Home Server and personal computer are properly  
connected to your network.  
ꢁ6  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Tips  
When the notice of a wrong subnet is displayed to the right of the device name  
Your personal computer and Home Server must have the same subnet and you should change the IP  
address settings of the Home Server. On the window with the message, “Selected Home Server is not  
connected,” click “Network Setup...” and change the IP address settings.  
When your Home Server has a global IP address  
Follow the steps below:  
Enter the administrator name and the password and click “Register” or “Submit.”  
A list of the registered DLNA devices appears.  
If a device that you do not allow to access your Home Server or an unknown device is listed, select the  
device and click “Cancel permission” and then “Next.”  
A list of the shared folders on the Home Server appears.  
To restrict access to a particular shared folder, select the folder and click “Permissios.” Otherwise, click  
“OK.”  
The window for selecting content to be uploaded appears with a list of the folders for the music  
management software, the photo content viewer software, and the music, photo, and video contents.  
When your Home Server has a global IP address, the access to the Home Server is open to unknown  
devices. It is recommended that you restrict access to the shared folder and limit DLNA devices by  
registering the devices to block unwanted access on the Home Server Settings Page. For information on  
the Home Server Settings Page, refer to the User Guide.  
4
Select folders for which you want to back up the files automatically.  
Tips  
If you have not launched iTunes, the iTunes folder is not listed for selection. To select the iTunes folder,  
launch iTunes and start this procedure all over again.  
To select unlisted folders, click “Browse....”  
5
6
Click “Next.”  
The Back Up profile is created.  
The folders you selected in step 4 will be the backup source folders. For adding or changing a  
Back Up profile after this initial setup, see the help file on the PC Link software.  
On the confirmation window, click “Close.”  
Tip  
For further information on the PC Link software, see the softwares help file.  
The basic setup is now completed. For changing the initial setup or further information on using your  
Home Server, refer to the User Guide.  
ꢁꢃ  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Sharp Flat Panel Television LC 26D5U User Manual
Sharp Projector PGF312X User Manual
Soleus Air Air Conditioner SG WAC 18HCE User Manual
Sony Camera Accessories VCT 550RM User Manual
Sony Car Satellite TV System KDL 55X830B User Manual
Sony Computer Monitor GDM 20OPS User Manual
Sony Portable Speaker SA F11 User Manual
Speed Queen Clothes Dryer HE6350 User Manual
StarTechcom Network Card PEX2EC35 User Manual
Swann Security Camera SW D DODBW User Manual