Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located at the bottom of the base station. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. LF-X11 Serial No.
WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose the TV to rain or moisture. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE, NE PAS OUVRIR PRECAUCION RIESGO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NO ABRIR CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
NOTIFICATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference with radio communications.
Table of Contents Locating the Components ...................................................................................... 6 Checking the Package Contents ............................................................................ 9 Connecting a Cable or an Antenna ...................................................................... 10 Connecting Video/Audio Equipment .................................................................. 10 Turning On the Power .........................................
Locating the Components Monitor Right side 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 2 POWER indicator Lights green when the power is on. 3 WIRELESS indicator Indicates the status of wireless communications. Lights blue: Communications using the 5 GHz channel are in progress. Lights green: Communications using the 2.4 GHz channel are in progress. Off: No radio waves are being output. 4 “Memory Stick” indicator Lights orange while the unit and the inserted “Memory Stick” are communicating.
Locating the Components Top qf qg qh qj qk Rear ql Monitor handle w; Monitor stand wa Battery ws DC IN connector Connect the AC power adaptor (supplied) for the monitor. ql w; wa qf Stylus pen compartment qg POWER switch Turns on and off the power to the monitor. qh VOLUME +/– buttons Adjusts the volume of the speakers. qj CAPTURE button Saves the currently displayed screen in an album as a still image. qk INDEX button Displays the Index window.
Base Station Front 1 2 3 4 5 Rear 6 qf qd qs qa 8 7 8 9 0 1 WIRELESS indicator Indicates the status of wireless communications. Lights blue: Communications using the 5 GHz channel are in progress. Lights green:Communications using the 2.4 GHz channel are in progress. 2 LINE indicator Indicates the connection status to an external network such as the Internet. Blinks green: Connection is being made. Lights green: Connection has been made. Off: Connection has not been made.
Checking the Package Contents Checking the Package Contents After unpacking, check that all the following items have been included: • Base station (× 1) • Monitor (× 1) • Stylus (× 1) • BP-LX1A battery (× 1) • AC-LX1B AC power adapter for the base station (× 1) • AC-LX1M power adaptor for the monitor (× 1) • Power cord (× 2) • AV mouse (× 1) • Base station stand (× 1) 9
Connecting a Cable or an Antenna Connecting a TV and Cable/ Antenna When you have connected your TV to the CATV cable or antenna, use this hookup. With this hookup, set Cable to OFF in the Auto CH Program window of Settings TV/Video. 1 2 Turn off the power of your TV and remove the antenna or CATV cable from the antenna input of your TV. Plug the OUT connector of the supplied antenna connector into the antenna input of your TV.
Connecting Video/Audio Equipment 4 Using the audio/video cable, connect the audio and video OUT jacks of the VCR to the VIDEO LINE INPUT AUDIO and VIDEO jacks of the base station. Connecting a VCR and Cable Box Use this hookup if your cable TV company scrambles some channels, but not all of them (pay channels vs. regular cable channels) and you need to use a cable box. 1 2 3 4 5 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the SATELLITE IN connector of the satellite receiver.
6 Using the audio/video cable, connect the audio/video OUT jacks of the VCR to the VIDEO LINE INPUT AUDIO and VIDEO jacks of the base station. Connecting a Satellite Receiver and a DVD Player 12 1 Disconnect all power sources. 2 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the SATELLITE IN connector of the satellite receiver. 3 Using a coaxial cable, connect the VHF/ UHF OUT connector of the satellite receiver to the VHF/UHF connector of the base station.
Turning On the Power Turning On the Power Connecting the Power Cord Connect the power cord after finishing all other connections. Connecting the power cord to the base station Rear of the base station POWER switch Wall outlet Power cord (supplied) AC-LX1B AC power adaptor (supplied) for the base station to DC IN Connect the supplied AC power adaptor for the base station to the DC IN connector on the base station, and plug the supplied power cord into a wall outlet.
Turning On the Power 1 Press POWER on the front of the base station to turn on the base station. Charging the Monitor Battery To charge the monitor battery, connect the supplied AC power adaptor for the monitor to the monitor. You can use the monitor even while it is being charged. During charging, the e (charge) indicator on the left panel of the monitor lights red. The indicator goes off when charging is finished. Wall outlet The POWER indicator on the front of the base station lights green.
Connecting to the Internet Connecting to the Internet This section offers examples and explanations of several common methods for connecting to the Internet. Because the best connection method for you will depend on the Internet service provider and connection devices you use, check with your Internet service provider or network administrator for more information. Connecting by LAN cable Using a LAN cable (not supplied), connect the LAN port on the unit to your cable modem, ADSL modem, or dial-up router.
Connecting several devices to a modem with a router Cable modem, ADSL modem, etc. Router* To Internet LAN cable (not supplied) to the LAN port LAN cable (not supplied) : Signal flow Computer Computer Caution • Depending on your Internet service contract, you may not be able to connect multiple devices, such as several computers and an Airboard. Check with your cable television company, ADSL network administrator, or Internet service provider.
Configuring Network Settings Configuring Network Settings Configure your network settings according to the documents provided by your Internet service provider. Before configuring network settings Check that: • The base station power is turned on. • The base station and monitor have established a wireless connection. • The LAN cable is connected to the base station, when connecting by LAN.
6 Select [Settings] to the right of [LAN (DHCP/Manual IP address setting)]. 3 LAN (DHCP/Manual IP address setting) Refer to the documents provided by your Internet service provider to input the proper values for “IP Address,” “Subnet mask,” “Default gateway,” “DNS 1,” “DNS 2,” and “Host name,” and then press [OK]. Remove this check mark. The [LAN (DHCP/Manual IP address setting)] window appears. Verify that values have been assigned for the IP address, etc. 7 Press [OK].
Configuring Network Settings Connecting via LAN (PPPoE) 6 Press [LAN (PPPoE)]. LAN (PPPoE) 1 Press [Settings] on the lower right of the screen. If the [Settings] window is not displayed on the lower right of the screen, touch the screen lightly and it will appear. 2 Press [Internet connection]. 3 Press [Base station]. 4 5 Press [Settings] to the right of [LAN (PPPoE)]. Input each item while referring to the documents provided by your Internet service provider, and then press [OK].
8 Specify the interval for checking if there is new mail, in the range from 0 to 999 minutes. 9 Select the size of characters for mail text on the screen. 0 Press [OK]. Setting Up for Mail You cannot send and receive mail (e-mail) unless you program the unit with information about your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Program the necessary information according to the document supplied by the provider. 1 Press [Settings] at the bottom right of the screen.
Watching TV and Video Watching TV and Video Open the Index window, then select a desired channel. To adjust the volume, press VOL +/– on the top of the monitor. z Tips • You can turn on the monitor by pressing POWER on the remote control. You may directly press channel number buttons or [CH +/–] on the remote control to turn on the monitor and select a channel. • Pressing [VOL –] on the monitor for 2 seconds silences the sound quickly.
Basic TV/Video Screen Parts and controls on the TV/Video screen A B C D TV/video mode indication TV channel number TV station name Multi-language mode indication When a multi-language program is tuned in, [Main], [Sub], or [Main/Sub] is displayed. When a stereo program is tuned in, [Stereo] is displayed. E Mute/volume level indication F TV channel list This appears when you touch anywhere on the screen showing a TV program and allows you to select a channel.
Viewing Web Pages Viewing Web Pages This section explains how to open the Internet window and display web pages. Let us assume that you will access the Sony’s web site whose URL is http://www/sony.com/. 1 Open the [Index] window, then press [WWW]. The Internet window appears. 2 Press a new tab, then press the URL entry field. New tab 3 URL entry field Using the keyboard, enter http:// www.sony.com/, then press [End].
Basic Internet Screen Parts and Controls on the Internet Screen A Internet icon Moves when a web page is being downloaded. B Internet indication C URL entry field The URL of a currently opened web page is displayed. To open another web page, press a new tab, then enter a URL. D (SSL) icon Appears when a web page handling SSL (Secure Socket Layer) is currently opened. E [Favorites] Displays the Favorites list panel for registering the address of the currently opened web page.
Using E-mail Using E-mail Select e-mail. You can compose, send, and receive e-mail by switching to the e-mail screen. The e-mail screen appears. Basic E-mail Screen Inbox/Outbox screen A E-mail display B Inbox tab Displays a list of incoming e-mail (i.e., email that was sent to you). A preview of e-mail content for the selected list is continually displayed in the lower frame. C Outbox tab Displays a list of sent e-mail and saved drafts of unsent e-mail.
D Filing cabinet tab Appears when a “Memory Stick” is inserted. Allows you to arrange the e-mail you have sent and received. E Sort button Allows you to sort your e-mail by each attribute: address, date and time, or subject. With each touch of the sort button, e-mail is sorted in ascending or descending order. F Check all/Uncheck all [Check all] places a check mark next to all emails in the displayed tab, and [Uncheck all] removes all check marks.
Basic E-mail Screen E-mail composition screen A Main text field The main e-mail text is input here. B Subject The title of the e-mail is input here. C Image attachment This attaches an image to the e-mail. D Create memo This attaches a hand-written picture or note to the e-mail. E Address field The e-mail address of the addressee is input here. F Send Immediately sends the composed e-mail message. G Address book Displays the address book.
2 Viewing Enlarged Images To quit the enlarged view, lightly press the image. This returns you to the [Image list] screen. z Tip 1 You can also return to the [Image list] screen by pressing INDEX on the monitor. Directly press the image you want to enlarge. Press an image (do not press the .) An enlarged view of the image appears. Caution It may take several tens of seconds to enlarge some images. During this interval you cannot perform other operations.
Basic Digital Photo Album Screen Basic Digital Photo Album Screen A Digital photo album display B Storage cabinet tab Displays a list of images saved on the Airboard or a “Memory Stick”. C Filing cabinet tab Appears when a “Memory Stick” is inserted. Allows you to arrange the images you have saved. D Check all/Uncheck all [Check all] places a check mark next to all emails in the displayed tab, and [Uncheck all] removes all check marks. E Image Pressing an image directly will display an enlarged view.
Specifications System Inputs/outputs Television system NTSC Channel coverage VHF: 2 - 13, UHF: 14 - 69, CATV: 1 - 125 Tuning system PLL synthesizer Screen size 12.1 inches 24.9 × 18.7 cm (9 7⁄ 8 × 7 3⁄ 8 inches), 31.1 cm (12 1⁄ 4 inches) (w/h, diagonal) Display Transparent TN LCD panel Drive system TFT Active matrix drive system Effective picture element ratio 99.99 %s Effective picture elements Horizontal: 800 dots Vertical: 600 lines Speaker 4 × 2.8 cm (1 5⁄ 8 × 1 1⁄ 8 inches) oval (2) Audio output 0.
Specifications AC power adaptor General AC-LX1B (for the base station) Power requirements 100 V - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Rated output DC OUT: 12 V DC, 3 A Operating temperature 32 to 95 °F (0 to 35 °C) Storage temperature 14 to 140 °F (–10 to +60 °C) Dimensions Approx. 99.5 × 42.5 × 25.5 mm (4 × 1 11⁄ 16 × 1 1⁄ 16 inches) (w/h/d, not including projecting parts) Mass 200 g (7 oz) AC-LX1M (for the monitor) Power requirements 100 V - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Rated output DC OUT: 16 V DC, 3.
Battery duration Approx. 4 hours (with the minimum screen brightness) Approx. 3 hours (with the medium screen brightness) Approx. 100 minutes (with the maximum screen brightness) Battery charging time Approx. 2.5 hours (monitor power on) Approx.
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