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Sony LF-PK1Sony LocationFree Player Pak LF-PK1 - Broadcaster / TV tuner

IR blaster, External

The LF-PK1 LocationFree Player Pak gives you the ability to view live TV, recorded TV (via DVR), VHS tapes or DVDs from your home to your PlayStation Portable or PC over a broadband internet connection. The Player Pak includes the LocationFree base station and easy to install LocationFree Player for PC.
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Comments to date: 3. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
CdBee 9:53am on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 
Love it , great Gadget right i see most reviews on this so far have not been to good.
cuma 11:07pm on Sunday, August 1st, 2010 
MAINLY FOR USE WITH THE PSP!!! I bought this because I knew that I was going to be watching TV just on my PSP. Worth Every Penny! This SONY location free station works flawless with the new PSP Slim 2000. I hooked this up in less then 5 minutes!
smuggly 5:12am on Monday, May 3rd, 2010 
This thing was sooo easy to set up just plug register and go. The range is ok but could really be... EAZY set up for my psp.

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1 WIRELESS LED Indicates the wireless function status. Blue: Connected with the LocationFree device on the 5 GHz channel. Green: Connected with the LocationFree device on the 2.4 GHz channel. Turns blue or green momentarily, then turns off for 3 seconds: Wireless is enabled, but wireless communication with a LocationFree device is not taking place. 2 NETWORK LED Indicates the connection status to an external network, such as the Internet. Green slow blinking: Attempting to connect. Green: Connected to the network. The LED blinks quickly when data is transmitted. Off: Not connected. 3 NETAV LED Indicates the connection status with the LocationFree device. Green fast blinking: NetAV authentication has failed. Green slow blinking: Attempting to connect with NetAV. Green: Connected with NetAV. Umber blinking: Updating dynamic DNS. Umber: Dynamic DNS failure. Off: Not connected. Red: The base station is being initialized. 4 SETUP MODE LED (1 page 12) Umber: The base station is in Setup mode. Umber blinking: Easy registration is possible. 5 POWER LED (1 page 13) Green: The power is on. Red blinking: A malfunction has occurred. 6 POWER button (1 page 13) Turns the base station power on and off. 7 LAN port Connect a LAN cable. 8 BASE STATION RESET button (1 page 48) Initializes all settings on the base station to the factory defaults. 9 SETUP MODE button (1 page 12) Press to register LocationFree devices, or to make base station settings. 0 IN 2 (AUDIO/VIDEO) terminal (1 page 9) Connect audio and video cables. qa DC IN jack (1 page 13) Connect the AC power adapter (supplied). qs VHF/UHF jack (1 page 7) Connect an antenna cable. qd IN 1 (S-VIDEO/AUDIO/VIDEO) terminal (1 page 9) Connect audio cables and either a video or S-video cable. qf IR BLASTER port (1 page 10) Connect the IR Blaster (supplied).

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Base Station Preparations
Part 1 Checking the Package Contents
After unpacking, check that all the following items have been included:
z Base station (1) z AC-LX1B AC power adapter (1) z Power cord (1)

z IR Blaster (1)

z Base station stand (1)
z LocationFree Player software CD-ROM (1)
LocationFree Player software* Operating Instructions (PDF file) License (text file)

z Quick Start Guide (1) z Instructional DVD (1) z Dynamic DNS Terms-of-Use Agreement (1)
* One serial key for LocationFree Player is supplied.
Part 2 Attaching the Base Station Stand
To keep the base station stable, attach the base station stand.
The SSID, WEP key, and initial password are printed on the side panel of the base station. You will need this information when you set up the base station and make wireless connections. Install the base station so that you can easily see the side panel. Place the base station at least 10 cm away from the wall.
Part 3 Connecting Cable or Antenna
The procedure for connecting to a TV antenna depends on the type of antenna jack. Some antenna jacks require a separate converter or splitter (not supplied). For more information, contact your Sony dealer.

Rear of base station

Antenna cable (not supplied)
With the stand positioned so that the section labeled as FRONT is toward the front of the base station, insert the claws of the stand in the holes on the bottom of the base station and slide the stand toward the back of the base station to lock it into place.

to antenna

Connecting to a Cable Box (STB)
Depending on the output jacks on your cable or satellite receiver set-top box (STB), you can use either the base stations VHF/UHF input (as shown below) or the video inputs (1 page 9). Connecting to the video input terminal See Part 4 Connecting Other Devices (1 page 9) Connecting to the antenna cable

STB Cable outlet

Signal flow
Part 4 Connecting Other Devices
You can connect external devices featuring an A/V output terminal, such as a VCR, AV receiver, DVR, DVD player/ recorder, or digital cable, to the base station. Refer to the operating instructions for each device.
You can also connect to the IN 2 terminal.
S-video and A/V cable (not supplied) If your VCR is not equipped with an S-video jack, use a standard audio/video cable (e.g., VMC-810S, not supplied).
to the S-video and A/V output jacks
: Audio/video signal flow
Watching video with a connected device
Select [Video 1] in the [Index] window. You can operate the connected device using the on-screen remote control. Open the [Index] window, select [Video 1] or [Video 2] according to the input terminal to which the device is connected.
To operate other devices from the LocationFree device, you must connect the supplied IR Blaster. For details, see the next page.
If you connect a DVD player to the base station via a VCR, the VCRs copy guard function may distort or dim the DVD picture. Connect the DVD player directly to the video input terminal on the base station.

Base Station Modes

The base station has a normal mode and a setup mode.
Press the base station power switch

SETUP MODE LED Off

Normal mode (SETUP MODE LED off)
You can use NetAV at home and away from home. You can make base station settings via a wireless connection. You cannot make base station settings.*
* You can make settings via a router if you set [Security] in the [Advanced Setup] page (1 page 36) to [Enable at all times (Security Level: Low)]. You can also make base station settings via a wireless connection. SETUP MODE button
Press the SETUP MODE button on the rear panel of the base station. Keep pressing until the SETUP MODE LED starts blinking.
When the base station reboots. When the base station settings page has not been accessed for 15 minutes.
Setup mode (SETUP MODE LED on)
You cannot use NetAV at home and away from home. You can make base station settings.*
* Use the SSID and WEP key on the sticker of the base station for a wireless connection in setup mode. Also, a wireless LAN uses a channel in the 2.4 GHz band when the base station is in setup mode.
Status for registration (SETUP MODE LED blinking)
You can register LocationFree devices only during the first 5 minutes after the base station is in setup mode. (The base station is still in setup mode after this 5-minute state.) If the 5-minute registration state ends before you finish, switch to the registration status by pressing and holding the SETUP MODE button again until the SETUP MODE LED starts blinking.

Blinking

STEP 1 Setup to Watch TV at Home
This section describes the setup for using NetAV to watch TV and videos at home.
STEP 1-1 Turn on the base station
Connect the Power Cord to the Base Station
Connect the power cord after you finish making all other connections.
Turn on the Base Station Power
Press the POWER button on the front panel of the base station to turn it on.

Base station rear panel

The POWER LED on the front panel of the base station lights green.
AC-LX1B AC power adapter (supplied). POWER LED
To DC IN Wall outlet Power cord (supplied)
Connect the power cord to the base station AC power adapter (AC-LX1B), and the AC power adapter to the DC IN jack on the base station, then plug the power cord into a wall outlet.

You need to do this setup before you go out. A contract or application may be required to connect to the Internet at some locations.
To determine what kind of LAN cable you use, refer to the operating instructions for your router, cable modem, or DSL modem. For details on setting up the connection, refer to the operating instructions for your router, cable modem, or DSL modem. If you have any questions, contact your service provider. Further information about configurations is also available on the following website. LocationFreeTV FAQ pages: http://www.sony.com/locationfree/faq/
STEP 2-2 Make Easy Setup Settings to Watch TV Away from Home
You need to do this setup before you go out.
STEP 2-1 Check Your Internet Connection
To watch TV and videos away from home, you must first connect the base station to the Internet. You can connect the base station to the Internet over a DSL line or a cable TV line.
Setting Up the NetAV Function
When connecting a computer to the base station using a router (1 page 14), set the base station to setup mode (1 page 16).
To use the NetAV function to watch TV and videos away from home, we recommend that the connection to the base station be broadband with upload and download speeds of at least 300 kbps. Contact your Internet service provider for more information about the speed of your communications line. The faster line speeds you use, the better picture quality you get when you watch TV using NetAV.
Double-click the (LocationFree Player) icon on the desktop of the computer. You can also use the [Start] menu. Point to [All programs] ([Programs] in Windows 2000), [Sony LocationFree Player], and then click [LocationFree Player]. LocationFree Player starts, and the [Base Station Selection] window appears.
If LocationFree Player is already running, disconnect by clicking [Disconnect] in the lower left of the window, then click [Connect] again.

Disconnect

Connecting to the router
Using a LAN cable (not supplied), connect the LAN terminal of the base station to your router. The connection method you should use depends on your ISP and equipment. For more information, contact your ISP.

Remote

Settings Rate

Muting

Alt + spacebar
Vol + Vol Always on top Operating Instructions Version Information
Setting Up LocationFree Player
Making TV and Video Settings
This section explains how to configure TV channels and the remote control.
Select [Channel Settings] under [TV/Video Settings].
Configuring the TV Channels
Click anywhere inside the window. The index appears.
Click [Settings] at the bottom right of the window.
Configure all the settings.

[Settings]

The [Settings] window appears.
[Settings] at the bottom right of the window appears only when you are connected with NetAV. When you are not connected, click [Connect] at the bottom left of the window, select the base station you want to set up from the list that appears, click [Properties], and then click [Channel/Remote Settings].
1 If you subscribe to cable TV, select the [ON] option. When [CABLE] is set to [ON], channels 1 to 125 are automatically selected, and when [CABLE] is set to [OFF], channels 2 to 69 are automatically selected. 2 Clear the check boxes for channels that you do not watch.
Click [OK] or [Apply]. Click [OK] to enable the settings and close the [Settings] window. Click [Apply] to enable the settings without closing the [Settings] window.
Configuring the TV Remote Control
You can control the TV using an on-screen remote. The remote settings depend on which TV tuner you use. If you use an external TV tuner, you need to connect a device such as a set-top box first, and then make the settings. For more on how to connect to devices, see Connecting to a Cable Box (STB) (1 page 8). For more on how to connect the IR Blaster, see Connecting the IR Blaster (1 page 10).
4 If the configuration above is correct, each time you click [Power], you can turn on or off your device. After clicking [Power], it takes five seconds or more for the device to respond. If it does not work, make sure that the make and model are correct, and then try again. Also, check the connection between the base station and the connected device, and make sure the IR Blaster is installed properly.
Even if the power turns on and off correctly with [Power], other buttons may not be enabled. If this happens, select [TV] from the Index. With the on-screen remote, confirm that the buttons are enabled. Some devices may not have a [Power] button (e.g. DVR). In this case, as well, use the onscreen remote to display [TV] and confirm that the buttons are enabled.
Click anywhere in the window to display the index, then select [Settings] at the bottom right of the window.

Select [TV/Video Settings], [Remote Settings], and then [TV].
1 Select [Internal TV tuner] or [External TV tuner]. If you selected [Internal TV tuner], proceed to Step 3. If you selected [External TV tuner], select an appropriate channel from the pull-down list. 2 Select the make of the connected device. 3 Select the type of the connected device.
Configuring the Remote Control for Video 1 and Video 2
When connecting an all-in-one video device, such as a VCR+DVD player The second remote is automatically set when you select a device displayed as an all-in-one device from the [Type] list (e.g., Sony VCR+DVD player). Select the [Switch] button on the on-screen remote to switch between the remote control of the VCR and that of the DVD player.
Select [TV/Video Settings], [Remote Settings], and then [Video 1] or [Video 2].
After configuring the remote control for Video 1 and Video 2, the [Video 1] and [Video 2] options in the [index] window change to their set remote control names.
1 Select the make of the connected device. 2 Select the type of the connected device. 3 If the configuration above is correct, each time you click [Power], you can turn on or off your device. After clicking [Power], it takes five seconds or more for the device to respond. If it does not work, make sure that the make and type are correct, and then try again.
Even if the power turns on and off correctly with [Power], other buttons may not be enabled. If this happens, select [Video 1] or [Video 2] from the Index. With the on-screen remote, confirm that the buttons are enabled. Some devices may not have a [Power] button (e.g. DVR). In this case, as well, use the onscreen remote to display [Video 1] or [Video 2] and confirm that the buttons are enabled.
When connecting two devices to Video 1 or Video 2 Configure the remote control settings for each remote.
LocationFree Player System Requirements
Computer requirements (where LocationFree Player is installed)
Operating system: Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4 Windows XP Professional/Home Edition Service Pack 2 Processor: Pentium 4, 1 GHz or more RAM: 256 MB or more Available hard disk space: 300 MB or more Monitor resolution: 800 x 600 pixels or more, HighColor (16 bit) or more Other: A wireless LAN card that complies with IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g or IEEE802.11a. The card must support WEP encryption. (Required to connect directly to the base station via a wireless LAN.) A 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX LAN connector. (Required to connect via a wired LAN.)

Some video cards (graphic cards) may distort video picture while using the LocationFree Player. If you see distorted images while using, please be sure to check your PC manufactures web site for the latest driver software.
Installing and Uninstalling LocationFree Player
Use the procedures in this section to install and uninstall LocationFree Player.
Installing LocationFree Player Software
Tips Setting Up LocationFree Player
LocationFree Player is compatible with Windows XP (Service Pack 2) and Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 4). It cannot run on other operating systems. LocationFree Player must be installed from a user account with administrator privileges. Before performing the installation, log on to Windows as a user with administrator privileges. If Microsoft DirectX 9.0 is not installed on the computer where you choose to install LocationFree Player, it is installed at the same time you install LocationFree Player.
3ivx is installed at the same time as LocationFree Player. 3ivx is essential to the proper operation of LocationFree Player and it should not be removed. If LFA-PC1 is installed, LFA-PC2 cannot be installed. Uninstall LFA-PC1 before you install LFA-PC2.
Insert the LocationFree Player software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The installation wizard starts. If the installation wizard does not start, find the setup.exe file on the CD-ROM, and then double-click it.

Click [Next].

Confirm the installation folder, and then click [Next]. If you want to modify the installation folder, click [Change].
Read the license agreement, select [I accept the terms in the license agreement], and then click [Next].
Verify the installation settings, and then click [Install].
Type your name, organization and serial key, and then click [Next].

Installation starts.

When the installation ends, click [Finish].
A shortcut to LocationFree Player appears on your desktop after the installation.
Uninstalling LocationFree Player from Your Computer
Click [All programs] ([Programs] in Windows 2000), [Sony LocationFree Player], and then click [Uninstall LocationFree Player] on the [Start] menu. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the procedure.
3ivx is not removed automatically when LocationFree Player is uninstalled. Remove it manually. You can do so by using [Add or Remove Programs] ([Add or Remove Applications] in Windows 2000) in the Control Panel.

1 If there are multiple base stations and 5021 is already being used, change the port number of the NetAV server. You can specify port numbers in the range 5021 to 5999. At the time of purchase this item is set to 5021. 2 Click this to save the changes.
Setting a Router Incompatible with the UPnP Function
When port forwarding needs to be set on the router, follow the procedure below to set the base stations IP address.
The IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway used in the procedure below are only examples. Before you configure these settings, check the IP address settings of the router.
Set [IP Address Settings] to [Manual] in the [Internet Connection] frame and then enter the following information. IP Address: 192.168.0.64*1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1*2 *1 Example when the IP address of the router is 192.168.0.1. If the IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1, enter 192.168.1.64 for the IP address. If you are using multiple base stations, set a different setting for each base station, such as 64 and 65. *2 Example when the IP address of the router is 192.168.0.1. If the IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1, enter 192.168.1.1 for the default gateway.

UPnP Settings

To connect to the base station via your router at home and to use NetAV when you are away from home, port forwarding needs to be set on the router. When your router is compatible with UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), you can use UPnP to configure port forwarding on the router dynamically.
For details about router settings, refer to the operating instructions for your router.
Set [Manual] for [DNS Configuration] and enter the following information. DNS1: 192.168.0.1*3 DNS2: It is OK to leave the field blank. *3 Example when the IP address of the router is 192.168.0.1. If the IP address of the router is 192.168.1.1, enter 192.168.1.1 for the DNS1.

Click [Set].

Set port forwarding on the router. Enter the Port Number that you set while making NetAV Settings. For details, refer to the operating instructions for your router.

Device Registration

You can register or delete another computer or LocationFree TV monitor equipped with a device registration function on the base station. You can register up to four devices. The following types of devices can be registered. Computer with LocationFree Player installed LocationFree TV monitor equipped with a device registration function (optional)
When setting the dynamic DNS manually, a domain name needs to be entered after you start the NetAV test. Follow the on-screen instructions to enter the domain name.
Before starting the registration (1 page 12), configure the device you are registering so that it is able to connect with the base station.
It is not possible to watch TV or video on more than one of the registered computers, or monitors at the same time. (At any one time, only one of the devices may view video.)
Changing the Wireless Settings of the Base Station

Wireless Settings

You can change the wireless settings of the base station. If the settings of the base station are changed, the wireless settings of the device to be connected to also need to be changed.
1 To enable device registration, select [Enable]. 2 The base stations current registration processing status appear here. 3 The password needed to register a device with the base station appears here. You will need this password when you make device registration settings on the device side, so make a note of it. 4 When you click this button, the base station confirms the state (Enable/Disable) selected for [Registered devices]. 5 A list of the devices currently registered with the base station appears here. 6 If you want to stop connecting to the base station from a registered device, check the device in the List of Registered Devices list and click the [Delete] button.
Generating a Registration Password
Select [Enable] under [Register Devices].
Click [Device Registration] in the left frame. The registration password appears.
The registration password changes with every registration. If you cancel a registration, and then start another registration, the registration password changes to a new password. To check whether device registration is complete, click [Update] under [List of Registered Devices].
1 Wireless LAN devices that conform to the IEEE802.11a, b, or g standards can be used on the following channels. When connecting your computer to the base station via a wireless connection, select a channel supported by the LAN device. IEEE802.11a wireless LAN device: 5 GHz IEEE802.11b wireless LAN device: 2.4 GHz IEEE802.11g wireless LAN device: 2.4 GHz 2 An SSID is already entered here at the time of purchase (the characters shown on the side of the base station). If you want to change it, enter a string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters and symbols. An SSID is an ID that identifies a wireless network. 3 [WEP] and [WPA-PSK with TKIP] are encryption methods. Select one or the other, and enter an encryption key or a pre-shared key.

Authentication of the user name and password for opening the setup screen fails.
Forgot the password for opening the setup screen.

Easy Setup

Problem NETWORK LED of the base station does not light up. NETAV LED of the base station blinks umber, then does not turn off but stays lit umber. The NetAV Check page does not appear. The NetAV Check page failed. NetAV LED stays green. Causes and remedies Check the Cannot connect to the Internet (1 page 49) section of Base Station. Make sure the modem and router are turned on and connected properly.
Check the Cannot connect to the Internet (1 page 49) section of Base Station. Check the settings in accordance with the information displayed on the NetAV Check page, then perform the test again. Another device is connected by NetAV.

Advanced Setup

Problem The setup screen disappears soon after configuring settings. Causes and remedies If you change the IP address of [Internet Connection] while using a wired LAN to configure the base station settings, the setup screen will no longer be able to be accessed. If this happens, select [Base Station Settings] from the [Base Station Selection] window and reset the setting. The base station is restarted automatically when you click [Exit Setup]. Perform the following operation to check the base station settings again. When connected to the base station via a wireless connection: Try establishing a wireless connection to the base station again and then click [Base Station Settings] from the [Base Station Selection] screen. When connected to the base station via a wired LAN: Switch the base station to setup mode, then click [Base Station Settings] from the [Base Station Selection] screen.
For questions about Internet connections, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or cable TV company. LocationFree FAQ pages http://www.sony.com/locationfree/faq/

Specifications

(LocationFree Base Station LF-B1) System
Television system NTSC Channel coverage VHF: 2 - 13, UHF: 14 - 69, CATV: 1 - 125 Tuning system PLL synthesizer

Approx. 6 oz. (180 g)

General
Power consumption Approx. 15 W (watching TV) Approx. 0.7 W (power off, using AC power adapter) Operating 32F to 95F (0C to 35C) temperature Storage 14F to 113F temperature (10C to 45C) Dimensions Approx. 518 inches (46 182.8 128.3 mm) (excluding rear protrusions) Mass Approx. 1 lbs. 1 oz. (470 g) Wireless LAN Standard IEEE802.11a/b/g Frequency range 2.4 GHz band: 1, 6, and 11 channels 5 GHz band: 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60 and 64 channels Modulation DS-SS Modem and OFDM Modem Power AC power adapter: 100 - 240 requirements V AC, 50/60 Hz Supplied AC-LX1B AC power adapter accessories (1) Power cord (1) IR Blaster (1) Base station stand (1) LocationFree Player software CD-ROM (LocationFree Player, Operating Instructions PDF, and License (text file)) Quick Start Guide (1) Dynamic DNS Terms-of-Use Agreement (1)

Input/output

VHF/UHF S-VIDEO 75-ohm external terminal 4-pin mini DIN
VIDEO INPUT1 Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative C: 0.286 Vp-p (burst), 75 ohms Video: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative Audio:500 mVrms, Impedance: 47 kilohms VIDEO INPUT2 Video: 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms unbalanced, sync negative Audio:500 mVrms, Impedance: 47 kilohms DC IN 12 V DC ETHERNET 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet with RJ-45 interface (1) IR BLASTER Minijack (1)
AC power adapter (AC-LX1B)
Power requirements Rated output Operating temperature Storage temperature Dimensions 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz 12 V DC, 3 A 32F to 95F (0C to 35C) 14F to 140F (10C to 60C) Approx. 2 inches (99.5 25.5 49.5 mm) (w/h/d, excluding protrusions)

Optional Accessories

Audio/video cables YC-810S PC-232S plug adapter RK-G138 IR Blaster extension cable VM-50 IR Blaster VMC-N320TP, VMC-N120TT AV cable These accessories are available as of 8. 2005. Note that these accessories may not be immediately available and that production of them may be stopped at any time. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Access point.. 43 Advanced Setup.. 36 Current settings. 36 Device Registration. 41 Dynamic DNS Settings. 40 Internet Connection. 37 NetAV Check.. 41 NetAV Settings. 38 UPnP Settings.. 39 Wireless Settings. 42 Instal.. 32 IR Blaster.. 10, 55 IR BLASTER port.. 5 SETUP MODE LED.. 5, 12 Specifications. 55 SSID.. 15, 42

Keyboard operations. 28

Troubleshooting.. Turn on.. TV channel settings. TV Channels.. TV remote settings.. 30
LAN port.. 5 LAN terminal. 18 LocationFree Base Station. 4 LocationFree device.. 4 LocationFree Player Installing. 32 Uninstalling. 34 LocationFree Player Window.. 23 LocationFree TV.. 4
Uninstall.. 34 Upgrading.. 46
Base Station Modes.. 12 Base Station Selection window. 36 Base Station Status.. 12 Base stations IP address. 37, 38
Video.. 9 Video remote settings. 31
Connecting AC power adapter. 13 AV receiver.. 9 DVD player.. 9 DVD recorder.. 9 DVR... 9 IR Blaster.. 10 LocationFree device. 14 Power Cord.. 13 TV antenna.. 7 VCR... 9 Connecting Cable or Antenna. 7

Mouse operations.. 28

WEP... 43 WEP key.. 16 Wired LAN.. 14 Wireless channel. 42 Wireless connection. 14 Wireless LAN devices.. 42 WIRELESS LED.. 5 Wireless router.. 14 WPA-PSK with TKIP.. 43
NetAV Quit.. 25 Start.. 25 NETAV LED.. 5 NETWORK LED. 5
Overview of the on-screen remote.. 24
DHCP.. 15, 38 DVD player.. 9 DVD recorder.. 9
Password.. 19, 45 POWER LED.. 5, 13 POWER switch.. 5 pre-shared key.. 43 Public wireless LAN. 18
Easy Setup.. 19 Dynamic DNS.. 20 encryption key.. 43
Register Your Computer. 16 Remote. 24, 31 RESET button.. 48 Right click menu. 28 Router.. 14
Identifying Parts and Contents LocationFree Player Window.. 23 on-screen remote. 24 Identifying Parts and Controls. 5 Base Station.. 5 Initializing.. 48 Initializing the Base Station. 48
SAP.. 27 Self-Diagnostics Displays. 47 Setup mode.. 12 SETUP MODE button. 5, 12

Trademarks

LocationFree is a trademark of Sony Corporation. 3ivx MPEG-4 audio and video compression technologies by 3ivx Technologies. Copyright 3ivx Technologies Pty. Ltd., 1999-2005, All rights reserved. 3ivx is an international trademark. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. In this manual, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional is referred to as Windows 2000. In this manual, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition and Microsoft Windows XP Professional are referred to as Windows XP. Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation. All other company names and product names mentioned here may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. The symbols for and are omitted in these instructions.
LocationFree Customer Support 1-866-925-SONY (7669) - U.S. & Canada 1-239-768-7688 - International 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. EST, Mon.-Fri. (English Only) LocationFree Web sites http://www.sony.com/locationfree/ - U.S. http://www.sonystyle.ca/locationfree/ - Canada

 

Technical specifications

General
Product TypeBroadcaster / TV tuner
Width1.8 in
Depth5 in
Height7.2 in
Weight1.1 lbs
System
A/V System Recommended UseHome
FeaturesUpgradable firmware
Audio System
Output ModeStereo
TV Tuner
Tuner Qty1
Channel CoverageVHF:2-13, UHF:14-69, Cable:1-125
Reception SystemNTSC
Network & Internet Multimedia
FunctionalityDigital video broadcasting
ConnectivityWireless, wired
Connectivity ProtocolsIEEE 802.11b (Wi-Fi), IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet)
Encryption128-bit WEP, 64-bit WEP, WPA-PSK (TKIP)
Analog Video StandardsComposite video, S-Video
System Requirements Details
System Requirements DetailsWindows 2000/XP - Pentium 4 - 1 GHz - RAM 256 MB - HD 300 MB
Connections
Connector Type1 x network ( RJ-45 ) - rear 2 x composite video/audio input ( RCA phono x 3 ) - rear 1 x S-Video input ( 4 pin mini-DIN ) - rear 1 x RF input ( F connector ) - rear
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesIR blaster
SoftwareSony LocationFree Player
Power
TypeExternal
Voltage RequiredAC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
Power Consumption Operational15 Watt
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandSony
Part NumberLF-PK1
GTIN04905524335194, 00027242670198

 

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