Sony VGF-CP1 Operating Instructions Manual

Sony VGF-CP1 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Digital Photo Frame VGF-CP1 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2 The model number and serial number are located on the rear of this unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to this number whenever you call your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. VGF-CP1 Serial No.________________________...
  • Page 3 For Customer in Europe Sony hereby declares that this equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of European Directive 1999/5/EC. To obtain a copy of the declaration of conformity (DoC) with the R&TTE Directive, please access the following URL address.
  • Page 4 For Customer in U.S.A. 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.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Setting Manually ...54 Options Menu List ... 57 Settings Menu ... 60 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ... 63 Getting Help ... 71 About Sony’s support options ...71 Precautions/Others Specifications ... 72 Precautions ... 73 Trademarks... 75 Important notices on the software ... 76...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started About This Unit This unit is a Digital Photo Frame for displaying photos with Internet access. In addition to displaying photos, you can also enjoy music and information by creating various frames (page 23). Note For home wireless network connection, you will need a subscription to an Internet service provider and a wireless LAN router.
  • Page 7 You can display the following information: News from Google News UK (U.K. model) or Google News (U.S.A model).  The latest information from Web sites broadcasting RSS. You can register to receive RSS feeds in the Web  browser (Opera) screen (page 47). ...
  • Page 8: Locating Controls And Ports

    Locating Controls and Ports Front  WLAN (wireless LAN) indicator Lights up when the wireless LAN turns on.  STANDBY indicator Lights up in standby mode.  New Info indicator Blinks when receiving new information. Also can be turned on as a light. ...
  • Page 9: Back

    Back    /ENTER button Press to select options and enter. While the browse screen or a screen other than the Options screen is displayed, adjust the volume by pressing  .  BACK button Press to quit setting and return to the previous screen.
  • Page 10: Bottom

    Bottom  CF (CompactFlash) slot Accesses CompactFlash data.  Media access indicator Lights up in orange when accessing memory card data.   Memory Stick slot Accesses Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick PRO Duo media data.
  • Page 11: Remote Control

    Remote Control   (POWER) button Press to turn on the power when in power off or standby mode. Press to enter standby mode during power    buttons Press to select options in the setting screen.  DISPLAY button Press to display the guide.
  • Page 12: Before Use

    Before Use Checking Accessories After unpacking, make sure the following accessories are supplied with your unit. If you find something missing or broken, contact a local dealer in your area.  Digital Photo Frame  AC adapter  Power cord ...
  • Page 13 Connect the power cord to the AC adapter, then connect the power cord plug to a wall outlet. The power turns on and the start-up screen appears. Setting up the remote control Remove the insulation sheet from the remote control. Replacing the battery Open the battery tray.
  • Page 14: Inserting And Removing Memory Cards

    Inserting and Removing Memory Cards You can play back photos or music stored on Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo or Memory Stick PRO Duo media, or an SD/SDHC memory card, CompactFlash card or digital still camera with USB connection or USB memory device.
  • Page 15  This unit does not support 8-bit parallel data transfer (high speed data transfer).  This unit has been tested and found compatible with Sony branded Memory Stick media of up to 8 GB capacity; available as of May 2008. However, not all Memory Stick media that meet these specifications are guaranteed to work.
  • Page 16: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Basic Use Turning the Power On For the customers purchasing the U.K. model After connecting the power cord for the first time, the screen detailing the required user registration appears. Please fill out the required contents and proceed to the following procedure. Make sure the stand, power and remote control are ready for use by following the steps in “Connecting”...
  • Page 17: About The Home Screen

    About the Home Screen Turning on the power opens the Home screen. All functions can be selected from the Home screen. Select a frame by pressing  and press (ENTER). Frame playback starts.  Frame list Displays registered frames. If Shared frames are created (page 29), new photos are uploaded.
  • Page 18: Playing Back Photos Frame Of Sample Images

    Playing Back Photos Frame of Sample Images Frames using sample images and music pre-stored on this unit are used to demonstrate what a frame is. For details on creating or playing back a frame, see page 23, 26. Playing back a frame of sample images and music from the Home screen Press HOME on the remote control.
  • Page 19 Insert Memory Stick media into this unit (page 1). Folders or photos on Memory Stick media appear after about 5 seconds.  Hint If folders of photos do not appear, do the following: In the Home screen, press  on the remote control. Select [ ...
  • Page 20: Copying Data To The Internal Memory

    Select a photo by pressing  , and press A photo is displayed.  Hint If you insert a memory card while a screen other than the browse, Settings or Options screen is displayed, the photo (folder) list of the memory card appears. Copying Data to the Internal Memory You can copy photos or music stored in memory devices or in server to the internal memory of this unit.
  • Page 21  Hint To copy music to the internal memory, follow the steps in “Playing Back Music in Memory Stick Media” (page 43) to play back music you want to copy to the internal memory. A whole folder including music cannot be copied. Press OPTIONS on the remote control.
  • Page 22 Press  on the remote control and select [ Photos] by pressing  , and press (ENTER). Select [Internal memory] by pressing  on the remote control, and press (ENTER). Select a photo by pressing  on the remote control, and press The selected photo is displayed.
  • Page 23: Creating A Frame

    Deleting a photo in the internal memory Photos and music in the internal memory can be deleted in [Delete photos] or [Delete all in the folder] in the option menu (page 58). Creating a Frame A frame is a collection of your favorite photos or music that can be easily selected. Once you have created several frames, you can easily change photos or music to match your mood by selecting one of the frames in the Home screen.
  • Page 24 Select [Yes] by pressing   on the remote control, and press The “Create new frame” screen appears. Select [Photos and Info] by pressing   on the remote control, and press (ENTER). The “Create Photos and info frame” screen appears. ...
  • Page 25 Press  on the remote control. A confirmation screen for the selected settings appears.  Hint The selection to display news information provided from Google News U.K. (for U.K. model)/Google News (for U.S.A. model) or a registered RSS item in the Photos and Info frame can be set in this screen. Press  on the remote control to select other settings (if desired) and press press (ENTER).
  • Page 26: Playing Back A Frame

    Playing Back a Frame You can play back saved frames from the Home screen, or change frames to another frame by pressing FRAME on the remote control.  Hint You can change the thumbnail displayed in the HOME screen to a desired photo in the frame. During playback of a frame, press OPTIONS during playback of the photo to be used for the thumbnail to select [Capture frame screen], and press Playing back a frame from the Home screen...
  • Page 27: Available Frames

    Available Frames You can choose from 8 frame types, and save up to 20 frames.  About the icons in this section : Data in the internal memory can be used. : Data on memory cards can be used. : Data in the Web service can be used (Internet connection necessary). : Data sent from the home server supported by the Remote Home Access function can be used (Internet connection necessary).
  • Page 28 Photos and Info frame Displays a photo or photos in a specified folder one after another. You can also display the current time or registered RSS information with the photos.  Hint Each time you press DISPLAY, the display changes as follows: “Photo with analog clock”...
  • Page 29 Shared frame Displays photos uploaded to the Web photo organizer by members at the same time. Information from members, such as friends or family, can be shared by displaying respective photos at the same time.  Hint Up to 4 members can be registered for 1 Shared frame. ...
  • Page 30: Frame Created From Music Browse Screen

    Frame Created from Music Browse Screen In the music browse screen, you can easily create frames to continually play back selected music files or desired web radio stations of SHOUTcast. To create a frame, select the desired music file of folder from the music browse screen, or the desired web radio station, and select [Create new frame] in the Options menu (page 57).
  • Page 31: Screen

    Frame Created from Information Browse Screen In the information browse screen, you can create frames to display information, such as news from an RSS site. To create a frame, select the desired RSS from the information browse screen, and select [Create new frame] in the Options menu (page 57).
  • Page 32: Examples

    Examples Example 1: Using [Picasa Web Albums by Google] “Picasa Web Albums by Google” is a Web service on the Internet provided from Google. With this wireless device, you can display photos on the Internet or upload photos to the Internet using “Picasa Web Albums by Google”.
  • Page 33: Logging In To "Picasa Web Albums By Google

     With a Google account Go to http://www.google.com. Click [more]-[Photos]. The log-in screen for “Picasa Web Albums by Google” appears. Enter [Email] and [Password], and click [Sign in]. The user registration screen for “Picasa Web Albums by Google” appears. Register for “Picasa Web Albums by Google” by following the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 34 Select [ Server settings] by pressing  on the remote control, and press (ENTER). The Server settings screen appears. Select [Google] by pressing  on the remote control, and press The account setting screen to connect to “Picasa Web Albums by Google” appears. Enter the e-mail address and password for the Google account, and enter the user name for “Picasa Web service”...
  • Page 35: Uploading Photos To "Picasa Web Albums By Google" From This Unit

    Press BACK on the remote control. The confirmation screen for testing the server connection appears. Select [Yes] by pressing   on the remote control, and press If the connection test is successful, the complete screen appears.  Hint If the connection test fails, double-check the e-mail address and password for the Google account and the user name for “Picasa Web Service, ”...
  • Page 36 Uploading photos on Memory Stick media Display the desired folder or photo to upload by following the steps in “Displaying Data on the Browse Screen” (page 18). If you want to upload only a photo, display the photo you want to upload. To upload a whole folder, select the folder.
  • Page 37: Displaying Photos From "Picasa Web Albums By Google

    Select the desired album to upload photos by pressing  on the remote control, and press When uploading a folder, it is not necessary to select an album. “Uploading... Please wait” appears, then the complete screen appears.  Hint In the case of uploading a photo, if an album is not created in “Picasa Web Albums by Google”, create a “Digital Photo Frame”...
  • Page 38 Press  on the remote control, select [ (ENTER). The server list appears. Select [ Picasa Web Albums by Google] by pressing  on the remote control, and press Your nickname on “Picasa Web Albums by Google” or the nicknames of members sharing albums appear.
  • Page 39 Select the desired album containing target photos by pressing  on the remote control, and press The photo list appears. Select the desired photo by pressing  on the remote control, and press (ENTER). The selected photo is displayed.  Hint You can create shared frames (page 29) by using photos on “Picasa Web Albums by Google.
  • Page 40: Example 2: Displaying Photos Stored On Your Computer

    Example 2: Displaying Photos Stored on Your Computer By using your computer with VAIO Media as your server, you can display photos on the computer on your wireless frame.  Hint To use your computer as a server, you should connect your wireless frame to your wireless home network. For details, see “Connecting to Wireless Network”...
  • Page 41: Displaying Photos On A Computer Set To Use With This Unit

    Displaying Photos on a Computer Set to Use with This Unit Press HOME on the remote control. The Home screen appears. Press  on the remote control, select [ (ENTER). The server list appears. Note Displaying the computer set for use with this unit on the list may take time. If a server list is not displayed, press OPTIONS on the remote control, select [Update information] by pressing ...
  • Page 42 Select the folder including the target photo by pressing  on the remote control, and press The photo list appears.  Hint The selected folder may contain subfolders. In this case, repeat step 4 until the target photo appears.  If [Cannot show the server list] appears, press ...
  • Page 43: Example 3: Listening To Music Or Web Radio Program

    Example 3: Listening to Music or Web Radio Program Music and Web radio program of SHOUTcast can be played back in this unit. You can utilize the unit not only as a photo display but also as a music player. Playing Back Music in Memory Stick Media The steps below are an example of how to play back a music file stored in Memory Stick media.
  • Page 44: Playing Back Web Radio Station Of Shoutcast

    If the music file you want to play is inside a folder, select the folder by pressing  on the remote control, and press The music file list is displayed.  Hint Another folder may be displayed. In this case, repeat step 5 until the contents including the music you want to ...
  • Page 45 Select [SHOUTcast Radio] by pressing  on the remote control, and press (ENTER). The genre list of Web radio appears. Select a genre by pressing  on the remote control, and press The Web radio stations list appears. Select a Web radio station, and press The Web radio station is played back.
  • Page 46 Press OPTIONS on the remote control. The Options menu appears. Select [Create new frame] by pressing  on the remote control, and press (ENTER). A confirmation screen for creating a frame appears. Select [Yes] by pressing   on the remote control, and press Press (ENTER) on the remote control.
  • Page 47: Example 4: Registering Rss

    Example 4: Registering RSS By registering to Internet RSS feeds, you can easily browse the RSS information. Registering RSS Press HOME on the remote control. The Home screen appears. Press  on the remote control, select [ press (ENTER). Select [Web browser] by pressing  on the remote control, and press (ENTER).
  • Page 48: Displaying The Registered Rss

    Press OPTIONS on the remote control to display the Options menu, select [Register RSS] by pressing  and press The registered RSS is displayed on a list on the [Registered RSS] screen of the information browser. Displaying the Registered RSS Press HOME on the remote control.
  • Page 49: Creating Rss Frame

    Creating RSS Frame Follow the steps of “Displaying the Registered RSS” (page 8) to display the RSS to be a frame. Press OPTIONS on the remote control. The Options menu appears. Select [Create new frame] by pressing  on the remote control, and press (ENTER).
  • Page 50 Select [Yes] by pressing   on the remote control, and press (ENTER). The created RSS frame is played back. To play back the created RSS frame from the Home screen, refer to “Playing Back a Frame” on page 26.
  • Page 51: Connection/Settings 1

    Connecting to a Wireless Network By connecting this unit to a wireless network or the Internet, you can play back photos or music stored on a computer or in a Web photo organizer on the Internet.  Hint The reception icon is displayed when the information bar is at the top of the screen. The reception icon shows the ...
  • Page 52 Select [New connection] by pressing  on the remote control, and press (ENTER). Select [Use AOSS] by pressing  on the remote control, and press Reception of AOSS setting starts. Press and hold the AOSS button on the device until the access point indicator blinks.
  • Page 53 Screen of this unit  “Communicating AOSS information with the access point... ” appears. Note An access point with a concealed setting may not be detected. In this case, select “Enter manually” in step 6, and  follow the on-screen instructions. The AOSS setting will be canceled automatically if the access point cannot be found within 2 minutes of initiating ...
  • Page 54: Setting Manually

    If the connection name is unnecessary to change, press  on the remote control to proceed to the next step. The confirmation screen for settings appears.  Hint Normally it is unnecessary to change the connection name. Confirm the setting, and press  on the remote control to proceed to the next step.
  • Page 55 Select [Search] by pressing  on the remote control, and press A list of available access points is displayed. Select an access point by pressing  on the remote control, and press  to proceed to the next step. The confirmation screen for SSID appears. ...
  • Page 56 Press  on the remote control to proceed to the next step. The selection screen for address settings appears. Select [Easy] by pressing  on the remote control, and press  to proceed to the next step. The setting screen for the connection name appears. ...
  • Page 57: Options Menu List

    Options Menu List You can display the Options menu by pressing OPTIONS while a screen is displayed. Home screen Status Options/Descriptions During frame selection [Move up][Move down][Move to top][Move to end]: Rearranges the frame  order in the list by moving the selected frame. [Delete frame]: Deletes the frame currently selected.
  • Page 58 Status While photo browsing While music browsing While information browsing Options/Descriptions [Set as background photo]: Sets the photo currently displayed to the  background image of the Home screen or Settings screen. [Add to shared frames]: Adds members (folders) currently selected to the ...
  • Page 59 Web browser (Opera) screen Status Options/Descriptions While displaying Web [Input address]: Displays the Web site by entering the address directly.  browser (Opera) [Bookmarks]: Displays the target Web site from the bookmark list. You can  add/delete up to 20 favorite sites in the bookmark list. [Zoom]: Zooms in/out the Web site.
  • Page 60: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu You can make more detailed settings in the Settings screen. You can display the Settings screen by pressing  in the Home screen, selecting [  , and pressing (ENTER). Network settings Item Select a connection Edit connection settings Delete a connection Server settings Item...
  • Page 61 Date and time settings Item Options/Description (underlined option is the default setting) Set Manually Sets up the date and time manually. Set automatically Connects to the Internet time server and updates the date and time automatically when set to [On]. You can also change the Internet time server. The default setting is [Off ].
  • Page 62: System Settings

    System settings Item Device name Auto power on/off New info indicator System information Internal memory info Important messages About VGF-CP1 Initialization Item Initialize system Initialize settings Initialize internal memory Initialize cache Options/Description (underlined option is the default setting) Registers a device name for this unit. This unit goes to standby mode automatically when the surrounding area becomes dark.
  • Page 63: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If a problem occurs, check the following tables with the operating instructions and/or electronic manuals supplied with your computer. In addition, see “Getting Help” (page 71) for details, and visit our online support site. Turning on the power Condition Cause/Remedy ...
  • Page 64 Condition [Cannot play tracks] is displayed. [Cannot show the item] is displayed. Web service is not displayed in the list. A server using software such as “VAIO Media” is not displayed in the list. Cause/Remedy  Some music files may not be played back depending on the file format. ...
  • Page 65 Condition Cause/Remedy  External memory may not be inserted correctly. Make sure the external External memory is not displayed in the list.  A USB device that is not Mass Storage Class cannot be used. [Cannot use this device] is displayed.
  • Page 66 Playing back a frame Condition [Cannot show photos] is displayed. [Cannot play tracks] is displayed. [Cannot show the item] is displayed. [Cannot show photos] is displayed for members in a Shared frame. [Cannot show photos.] is displayed in the Memories frame.
  • Page 67 Condition Cause/Remedy  Photos uploaded to a Web service on the Internet take time to display is not displayed in a Shared frame.  Date and time may be reset if the unit is disconnected from the AC The clock does not work properly in the Photos and Info frame.
  • Page 68 Condition [Cannot find an access point] is displayed. [The connection test failed. Unable to log on to a server] is displayed. Options Condition [Upload] is not displayed in the Options menu. [Delete photos] is not displayed in the Options menu. [Upload failed] is displayed.
  • Page 69 Condition Cause/Remedy  This unit may not be connected to a memory properly. Perform the [The deletion failed] is displayed.  If the Memory Stick media or SD/SDHC memory card is equipped with  Some music files may not be stored depending on the file format. In [Cannot copy this track] is displayed.
  • Page 70 Condition [Failed to update the clock] is displayed. Auto updating of the clock does not work properly. Cause/Remedy  The Internet time server may be unstable. Wait for a while to restart updating.  This unit may not be connected to the network. See the cause/remedy of “[A connection error occurred] is displayed.
  • Page 71: Getting Help

    Getting Help This section provides information on how to get help and support from Sony, and troubleshooting tips for your Digital Photo Frame. About Sony’s support options Sony provides several support options for your Digital Photo Frame. If you have any questions regarding your Digital Photo Frame, refer to the following: ...
  • Page 72: Precautions/Others

    Precautions/Others Specifications Display Speaker maximum output Memory cards Supported photo file Supported music file External connection terminal Internal memory (available for user) Wireless connection Target computer Dimension Mass Power consumption Power (AC adapter) Maximum file size is 3MB. WAV files cannot be copied to the internal memory. Approximately 85MB is available for photo files, and approximately 15MB for music files.
  • Page 73: Precautions

    Precautions On handling your unit Do not lift or carry the unit by holding the stand  only. Inclination of the unit may cause a malfunction. Do not drop or subject the unit to excessive  shock. Doing so may result in data loss, or cause a malfunction.
  • Page 74 On handling Memory Stick media Keep the following in mind to protect data on Memory Stick media. Do not touch a Memory Stick’s connector with  your finger or metallic objects. Do not attach a label to a Memory Stick other ...
  • Page 75: Trademarks

    , “Memory Stick, ” “Memory Stick Duo, ” “MagicGate, ” “MagicGate Memory Stick, ” “Memory Stick  PRO, ” “Memory Stick PRO Duo, ” and Memory Stick logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of ...
  • Page 76: Important Notices On The Software

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  • Page 100 Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation. If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this License with respect to some or all of the Covered Code due to statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with the terms of this License to the maximum extent possible;...
  • Page 101 8.3. If You assert a patent infringement claim against Participant alleging that such Participant’s Contributor Version directly or indirectly infringes any patent where such claim is resolved (such as by license or settlement) prior to the initiation of patent infringement litigation, then the reasonable value of the licenses granted by such Participant under Sections 2.1 or 2.2 shall be taken into account in determining the amount or value of any payment or license.
  • Page 102 Contributor(s): Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of either of the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the “GPL”), or the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the “LGPL”), in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead of those above.
  • Page 103: Index

    Index Access point... 51, 54 Add to shared frames ... 58 AOSS ... 51 AOSS button ... 52 Auto power on/off ... 62 Bookmarks ... 59 Brightness adjustment ... 61 Browse Screen ... 18 Capture frame screen ... 57 CompactFlash ... 14, 15 Compatible memory cards ...
  • Page 104 Network settings ... 60 New info indicator ... 8, 62 News frame ... 31 Options menu ... 57 Photo browse screen ... 27 Photo display position ... 61 Photos and Info frame ... 23, 28 Photos frame ... 28 Picasa Web Albums by Google ...32, 33, 35, 37 Play ...
  • Page 108 © 2008 Sony Corporation / Printed in Japan 3-300-630-32 (1) Printed on 70% or more recycled paper using VOC (Volatile Organic Compound -free vegetable oil based ink.

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