Sony NAS-SV20DI User Manual
Sony NAS-SV20DI User Manual

Sony NAS-SV20DI User Manual

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©2010 Sony Corporation Printed in China
Network Audio
System/Server
Operating Instructions
4-192-583-11(1)
NAS-SV20i/SV20Di
Getting started
Network connections
Enjoying audio content
Enjoying Sony Multiple-
Room Products
Additional information
Troubleshooting
Precautions/Specifications

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  • Page 1 ©2010 Sony Corporation Printed in China Network Audio System/Server Operating Instructions 4-192-583-11(1) NAS-SV20i/SV20Di Getting started Network connections Enjoying audio content Enjoying Sony Multiple- Room Products Additional information Troubleshooting Precautions/Specifications...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Instructions

    The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom of the unit. Record these numbers in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. Serial No. This symbol is...
  • Page 3 The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan. The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. For any service or guarantee matters, please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents.
  • Page 4 Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 5: Before Operating This Product

    Please note that Internet-based services are subject to change or termination without notice. Malfunctions that occur during the normal use of the unit will be repaired by Sony in accordance with the conditions defined in the limited warranty for this unit. However, Sony...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Before operating this product ...5 Features of this unit...9 Enjoying various music Using the unit with DLNA-compliant devices Getting started Checking the supplied accessories...10 Guide to parts and controls ...11 Remote control Main unit Display window Preparing the unit and the remote control...15 Connecting the antenna and the power cord Inserting batteries into the remote control Using an iPod/iPhone...
  • Page 7 Listening to audio content from an external component (Audio In) ... 47 Changing the play mode ... 48 Searching for an item using a keyword... 49 Enjoying Sony Multiple-Room Products Using the PARTY STREAMING function ... 50 Starting a PARTY Joining a PARTY Connecting the unit with other DLNA-compliant devices...
  • Page 8 Using the timer...59 Using the Sleep Timer Using the Play Timer Viewing the information of the unit...61 Managing the system...62 Updating the system application Formatting the system Troubleshooting Troubleshooting...64 Messages Precautions/Specifications Precautions ...71 Specifications ...72 Compatible iPod/iPhone models...73 The menu tree for the settings menu ...74 Glossary ...75 Index...77 ...59...
  • Page 9: Features Of This Unit

    Features of this unit Enjoying various music You can enjoy listening to music from sound sources with large amounts of music content. You can listen to your iPod or iPhone (page 33), play audio content stored on a server (such as your computer) (page 38), and play audio content streamed by music services via the Internet (page 44).
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    ❏ Quick Setup Guide (1) This manual explains how to set up the network connections and use the functions that can be used in conjunction with the network connections. If you find any accessories missing or damaged, please contact your nearest Sony dealer.
  • Page 11: Guide To Parts And Controls

    Guide to parts and controls Remote control A SLEEP and TIMER buttons • SLEEP button (page 59) Use to set or confirm the sleep timer setting. • TIMER button (page 60) Use to set the timer. B Numeric*/text buttons Use to select a track during playback or to enter text (pages 19, 27, 37, 45, 57).
  • Page 12: Operation Buttons

    H ./>, m/M buttons • . and > buttons (pages 34, 36) Use to find the beginning of the current, the previous, or the next track. Press and hold the button to find a point in a track when the iPod & iPhone function is selected.
  • Page 13: Main Unit

    Main unit A Remote sensor B ?/1 (power) button and the on/standby indicator • ?/1 (power) button (page 17) Use to turn the power on or off. • On/standby indicator (page 17) The color indicates the power status of the unit.
  • Page 14: Display Window

    Display window A Function indicators Light up when a function is selected (pages 18, 33). B Text information Displays various information such as track names, album names, artist names, clock, progress bar, etc. The following symbols appear on the display. The meaning of each symbol is as follows.
  • Page 15: Preparing The Unit And The Remote Control

    Preparing the unit and the remote control Connecting the antenna and the power cord Note If you place the unit in an unstable location, it may move when you connect or disconnect cables. Hold the unit firmly when you connect or disconnect cables. WARNING DO NOT plug the power cord into a wall outlet until all other...
  • Page 16: Inserting Batteries Into The Remote Control

    Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor. AC adaptor Power cord Connect the AC adaptor to the unit, and then plug the power cord into a wall outlet. To the DC IN 19.5 V jack To a wall outlet Power cord WARNING DO NOT plug the power cord into a wall outlet...
  • Page 17: Basic Operations

    Basic operations This section explains the basic operations of the unit. FUNCTION M/m/ENTER BACK Turning on this unit Connect the power cord to a wall outlet. When you connect the power cord to a wall outlet, the unit turns on once and the on/ standby indicator lights up in green.
  • Page 18: Setting The Network Standby Mode

    Setting the network standby mode While the “Network Standby” mode is set to “On,” the unit can always be connected and controlled over the network. Press SETTINGS to enter the settings menu. Press M/m to select “Network Standby” and press ENTER. Press M/m to select “Off”...
  • Page 19: Entering Text

    Entering text Entering text may be required during some setup operations such as network settings. You can enter text using the remote control. A Numeric/text buttons Press the button with the desired letter (ABC, DEF, etc.). Press repeatedly until the desired letter appears.
  • Page 20 To enter punctuation marks (e.g., !, ?, etc.) or symbols (e.g., #, %, etc.) Press 1 or 0 of the numeric/text button repeatedly while the type of characters is set to “abc” or “ABC.” To enter a space Press 0 of the numeric/text button repeatedly while the type of characters is set to “abc”...
  • Page 21: Performing Initial Setup Operations

    Performing initial setup operations When the unit is turned on for the first time after you purchase it, initial setup operations are required. The initial setup includes the initial setting procedure for the unit (this will be performed automatically), network settings, the clock settings, and obtaining a service list (for the Music Services function).
  • Page 22 the rear of the unit. See step 1 of “Setting up a wired network” (page 30), as well. When the network settings have been completed, the unit changes to the clock settings display. When the “Date&Time” display appears, select “Auto” or “Manual.” For details on the clock settings, refer to the respective page (as follows) to set the clock.
  • Page 23: Setting The Clock

    Setting the clock The time on the clock must be set correctly for the proper operation of functions. The clock can be set either automatically by connecting the unit to the Internet, or manually using the remote control. M/m/</,/ ENTER Setting the clock through an Internet connection You can set the clock by connecting the unit to the...
  • Page 24 A list of available time zones The following items appear in step 5. Select the city where the unit is being used. GMT+13 Nukualofa GMT+12 Auckland GMT+11 Noumea GMT+10 Sydney, Port Moresby GMT+9:30 Adelaide GMT+9 Tokyo, Seoul GMT+8 Beijing, Singapore GMT+7 Bangkok, Jakarta GMT+6:30 Yangon GMT+6 Dhaka...
  • Page 25: Network Connections

    Connecting the unit to your home network (network settings) This section explains how to connect the unit to your home network. You can connect the unit to the network either through a wireless or a wired LAN. Check your connection method using the chart below. For details on which connection method your wireless LAN router/access point supports, refer to the operating manual of your wireless LAN router/access point.
  • Page 26: Checking The Wireless Lan Environment Of Your Home Network

    Checking the wireless LAN environment of your home network Read the following first Internet* Wireless LAN router/ access point Server To listen to music services, you need an environment that allows you to access the Internet. You must have the following environment to use the Home Network, Music Services, and PARTY STREAMING functions.
  • Page 27 When “Playback and network functions cannot be used during the setup. Press ENTER to continue.” appears, press ENTER. When “ ” is displayed, the message is continued to the next page. Press m to see the entire text string. Select “Connection Method.” The “Connection”...
  • Page 28: Setting Up A Wireless Network Using An Access Point Compliant With Wps

    When “ ” is displayed, the message is continued to the next page. Press m to see the entire text string. Select “Connection Method.” The “Connection” display appears. If you are performing the initial setup operation and indicated that you want to set the network connection (page 21), this display appears.
  • Page 29 When the message that tells you to press the WPS button on the access point appears, press the WPS button on the access point for a few seconds, within two minutes. When the wireless LAN router/access point has been registered with the unit, “Access point registration is complete.”...
  • Page 30: Setting Up A Wired Network

    Setting up a wired network Read the following first Internet* Router Server To listen to the music services, you need an environment that can access to the Internet. You need the following environment to use the Home Network, Music Services, and PARTY STREAMING functions.
  • Page 31: Setting Up The Ip Address/Proxy Server

    Select “Wired LAN.” The unit automatically starts setting up the network connection. When “Save settings and check connection. Press ENTER to continue.” appears, press ENTER. It may take a while for the unit to complete the network settings. When the network settings have been completed, “Complete.”...
  • Page 32: Confirming The Network Settings

    To use a proxy server If you need to use a proxy server (for example, when you are instructed to use a proxy server by your Internet service provider), be sure to prepare the proxy address and the port number in advance. Press SETTINGS settings menu and select “Network...
  • Page 33: Enjoying Audio Content

    Listening to an iPod or iPhone You can operate your iPod/iPhone with the remote control and listen to audio content stored on your iPod/iPhone. See “Compatible iPod/iPhone models” (page 73) for iPod/iPhone models that can be connected to this unit. FUNCTION Place the iPod or iPhone on the iPod/iPhone dock.
  • Page 34: Selecting The Operation Mode

    Notes • The cover art and released year cannot be displayed on the unit. • The unit does not save the information on the last track played if one of the following operations is carried out. – The power cord is disconnected from the wall outlet.
  • Page 35 • To use an iPod/iPhone, refer to the operating manual of your iPod/iPhone. • Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event that data recorded on the iPod/iPhone is lost or damaged when using an iPod/iPhone with this unit. • If the album shuffle mode is set on the iPod/iPhone, “SHUF”...
  • Page 36: Listening To Dab/Dab+ (Available For The Uk Model Only)

    Listening to DAB/DAB+ (available for the UK model only) You can tune in DAB/DAB+ stations. Presetting stations in advance allows you to recall them by number. DAB/DAB+ stations can be received with the UK model only. MEMORY FUNCTION BACK ./> Performing a DAB/DAB+ Initial Scan When you select the DAB/DAB+ function for the...
  • Page 37: Presetting Dab/Dab+ Stations

    Press DISPLAY repeatedly to view information such as ensemble label or frequency of the current station. Press BACK to return to the service component list. For better broadcast reception, try changing the direction or location of the antenna (aerial). For example, position the antenna near or outside a window.
  • Page 38: Listening To Audio Content Stored On A Server

    The following server devices are compatible with this unit. • Sony VAIO Media plus 2.0 • Sony NAS-S500HDE, NAS-S55HDE* HDD Network Audio System • Microsoft Windows Media Player 12 installed on Windows 7 (page 38) •...
  • Page 39 Go to [Start] - [Control Panel]. Select [View network status and tasks] under [Network and Internet]. The [Network and Sharing Center] window appears. If the desired item does not appear in the computer display, try to change the display type used by the Control Panel.
  • Page 40 Select [OK] to close the window. Connect the unit to the server. After you finish setting up Windows Media Player 12, refresh the server list of the unit and select this server from the server list. For details on selecting a server, see “To refresh the server list”...
  • Page 41: Playing Audio Content Stored On A Server

    Select [Settings...] that appears beside [Share my media to:]. Add a check mark to [Allow new devices and computers automatically] and select [OK]. Note Uncheck this item after you confirm that the unit can connect to the server and play audio data on the server in step Connect the unit to the server.
  • Page 42: Other Operations

    • Press BACK to go to the next higher directory. • Press ENTER to go to the next lower directory. Select the track you want to play and press ENTER. The unit starts playing the selected track and the playback display appears. Make sure that there is sound output from the speakers of the main unit.
  • Page 43 To refresh the server list If you cannot find the desired server in the server list (such as when you add a new server on the network but it does not appear on the server list, or when the server you normally use does not appear in the server list), refresh the server list.
  • Page 44: Listening To Music Services

    Internet. For details on setting up the network, see “Connecting the unit to your home network (network settings)” (page 25). Refer to the following URL for details and further information on Music Services. http://www.sony.net/audio/musicservices Music Services MEMORY FUNCTION BACK The following steps introduce how to select “vTuner”...
  • Page 45: Presetting Stations

    You can enjoy listening to the content of a wide variety of music services offered on the Internet. Refer to the following URL for information on music services and how to listen to them with this unit. Music Services Portal http://www.sony.net/audio/musicservices...
  • Page 46 To check the registration code You may be required to enter the registration code of the unit when you enjoy a new music service. Press SETTINGS to enter the settings menu and select “Music Services Settings.” When “Playback and network functions cannot be used during the setup.
  • Page 47: Listening To Audio Content From An External Component (Audio In)

    Listening to audio content from an external component (Audio In) You can listen to the playback sound from an external component (such as a portable music player, etc.) connected to the AUDIO IN jack on the unit. Use an audio connecting cable (optional) to connect the AUDIO IN jack on the unit and the audio output jack on the external component.
  • Page 48: Changing The Play Mode

    Changing the play mode You can listen to tracks in random order (shuffle play) or one track repeatedly (repeat play). play mode can be changed with the iPod & iPhone function and the Home Network function only. Notes • The play mode that is set on the iPod/iPhone remains active after you place the iPod/iPhone on the unit.
  • Page 49: Searching For An Item Using A Keyword

    Searching for an item using a keyword When a list of an item (such as an artist list, a track list, etc.) is displayed, you can enter a keyword to search for the desired item. This function can be used for the iPod & iPhone function*, the Home Network function, and the Music Services function.
  • Page 50: Enjoying Sony Multiple-Room Products

    Enjoying Sony Multiple-Room Products Using the PARTY STREAMING function You can play back audio content that is being played back on this unit or on another device that has a PARTY STREAMING function at the same time, via your home network.
  • Page 51: Joining A Party

    Joining a PARTY The unit can join a PARTY which has been started by another device so that you can enjoy the same audio content as that being played in a different room. When another device (PARTY host) is having a PARTY, press PARTY. The unit joins the PARTY as a PARTY guest.
  • Page 52: Connecting The Unit With Other Dlna-Compliant Devices

    Connecting the unit with other DLNA- compliant devices This unit complies with the DLNA standard. You can enjoy listening to music in various ways by connecting the unit to other DLNA-compliant devices over your home network. When using the unit together with other DLNA- compliant devices, the unit can perform three different roles, as a server, as a player, and as a renderer (network controlled player).
  • Page 53: Playing Audio Content On The Unit Using A Controller

    This section explains how to enjoy music with DLNA-compliant devices on your home network, using some examples. Note The unit is set to allow all devices access to the unit automatically as the factory setting. You can select and register devices which can or cannot access this unit. For details, see “Setting up access permission”...
  • Page 54: Playing Audio Content Streamed From A Server (Such As A Computer) Using A Controller

    Playing audio content streamed from a server (such as a computer) using a controller You can use a DLNA controller to stream audio content stored on a server (such as a computer) to the unit. • Check that all devices are connected to your home network and set up correctly.
  • Page 55: Additional Information

    Setting up the functions related to network operations M/m/ENTER Setting up access permission When a new device is added on the network and accesses the unit, you can select whether the unit adds the device to the list of permitted devices automatically or manually.
  • Page 56: Using The Smart Select Function

    “OK” to delete the selected device. to enter Using the SMART SELECT function Setting “SMART SELECT” to “On” allows the applicable Sony controller SMART SELECT to find the unit as the target component by using the infrared function. to enter Display Description...
  • Page 57: Setting The Party Streaming Function

    Select “SMART SELECT.” Select “On” ( ) or “Off.” : Factory setting) Setting the PARTY STREAMING function You can set the unit to use the PARTY STREAMING function. Press SETTINGS to enter the settings menu and select “Optional Network Settings.” When “Playback and network functions cannot be used during the setup.
  • Page 58: Changing The Sound Setting

    Changing the sound setting M/m/ENTER Generating a more dynamic sound (Dynamic Sound Generator X-tra) You can reinforce the bass and the treble to create a more powerful sound. This function is set to “DSGX On” as the factory setting. Press DSGX. Each time you press the button, the DSGX function switches between “DSGX On”...
  • Page 59: Using The Timer

    Using the timer TIMER SLEEP Using the Sleep Timer You can set the Sleep Timer so that the unit enters standby mode automatically after a certain period of time (Sleep Timer function). This function operates even if the clock is not set. Play the desired sound source.
  • Page 60: Press Enter

    Press TIMER. When “TIMER Setting” appears, press ENTER. The “Start Time” setting display appears, and the “cPLAY” indicator starts flashing rapidly. Set the starting time. Press M/m to change the hour and press ,. The cursor moves to the minute setting. Perform the same operation to set the minute.
  • Page 61: Viewing The Information Of The Unit

    Viewing the information of the unit You can view the information of the unit. M/m/ENTER Press SETTINGS to enter the settings menu and select “Device Details.” Select the item you want to view. Display Description Model Name This is the name that is set for this unit and is displayed on the server.
  • Page 62: Managing The System

    By downloading the latest version of the system application, you can take advantage of the newest functions. The unit accesses the Sony server to update the system. When a new update is available, you will be notified by a message that appears on the display while the unit is on and connected to the Internet.
  • Page 63: Formatting The System

    To go back to the previous display Press BACK before the unit starts the system update. You cannot go back to the previous display after the update starts. Formatting the system This function formats the unit and restores it to the condition it was at the time of purchase.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If a problem occurs while operating the unit, follow the steps described below before consulting your nearest Sony dealer. If an error message appears, it is recommended that you make a note of its contents for reference. Check to see if the problem is listed in this “Troubleshooting”...
  • Page 65 The on/standby indicator remains lit after you unplug the power cord. The on/standby indicator may not turn off immediately after you unplug the power cord. This is not a malfunction. The indicator will turn off after 30 seconds. The clock is displayed after you turn the unit off.
  • Page 66 The iPod/iPhone cannot be charged. Make sure the iPod/iPhone is connected securely. You can use the unit as a battery charger for an iPod/ iPhone when the unit is on or when “Network Standby” set to “On” (page 35). “Remote UI Mode” is automatically set to “On” when an iPod/iPhone is connected to the iPod/iPhone dock of the unit.
  • Page 67 You cannot play the following tracks: • A track that violates playback restrictions. • A track with irregular copyright information. • A track that you purchased at an online music store that does not allow home network streaming. • A track in a format not supported by the unit (page 41).
  • Page 68 Music Services You cannot connect the unit to a service. Make sure that the router/wireless LAN router/access point is turned on. Confirm the network status. Enter the settings menu and select “Network Settings” - “Tools” - “Connection Diagnosis” (page 32). If an error occurs, an error number appears and “!”...
  • Page 69: Messages

    Messages Common messages Browse Limit You tried to select the 11th level in a file tree while the unit can select down only to the 10th level. Cannot connect. [ Network settings ] The unit cannot connect to a network, or the unit cannot obtain the IP address because it cannot connect to the DHCP server for some reason (e.g., you input an incorrect WEP key).
  • Page 70: System Update

    (page 62). Cannot update. The unit cannot update the system application. Contact your nearest Sony dealer. Download Error The unit cannot download the update data. Reset the unit (page 64), then enter the settings menu and update the system again (page 62).
  • Page 71: Precautions/Specifications

    Precautions On safety • Completely disconnect the power cord (mains lead) from the wall socket (mains) if it is not going to be used for an extended period of time. When unplugging the unit, always grip the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
  • Page 72: Specifications

    Specifications Wireless LAN section Compatible standards: IEEE 802.11 b/g (WEP 64 bit, WEP 128 bit, WPA/WPA2-PSK (AES), WPA/WPA2-PSK (TKIP)) Radio frequency: 2.4 GHz DAB/DAB+ tuner section (UK model only) Tuner: DAB/DAB+ stereo tuner Antenna (aerial): DAB/DAB+ wire antenna Frequency range: Band-III: 174.928 (5A) MHz –...
  • Page 73: Compatible Ipod/Iphone Models

    Compatible iPod/iPhone models You can use the following iPod/iPhone models on this unit. Update your iPod/iPhone with the latest software before using it. iPhone 3GS iPod touch 2nd generation iPod nano 3rd generation (video) “Made for iPod” and “Works with iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
  • Page 74: The Menu Tree For The Settings Menu

    The menu tree for the settings menu You can set the various settings using the settings menu. The following menu tree shows an overview of the settings for the settings menu. SETTINGS Network Settings Network Standby (page 18) Music Services Settings Touch Key Settings Date&Time Settings Optional Network Settings...
  • Page 75: Glossary

    Glossary Abbreviation for Advanced Audio Coding. It is a standard for audio file compression determined by the MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group), an ISO (International Organization for Standardization)/ IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) working group. Bit rate The bit rate is a measure of data volume expressed in bits per second (bps).
  • Page 76 Abbreviation for Wired Equivalent Privacy. An encryption key used in wireless LAN networks. As an IEEE standard based on RC4 algorithm cryptography, WEP is used to secure IEEE 802.11b wireless networks. During the transmission of a message between a wireless LAN access point and a client device, the sending side encrypts the data and the receiving side decrypts it.
  • Page 77: Index

    Precautions/Specifications Index AAC 75 Access control 56 Access Permission 55 Access point 27 Alphabet search 49 Audio format 41 Audio In 47 Clock 23 Condensation 75 Connecting the unit 15 Connections AC adaptor/power cord 15, 16 Antenna (aerial) 15 Audio In 47 DLNA 52 Dock Adapters for iPhone models 16...
  • Page 78 Server 31, 38 Audio format 41 Delete 43 List 43 Listening 41 Refresh 43 Windows 7 38 Windows Vista/XP 40 Server list Delete 43 Refresh 43 Settings Access permission 55 Clock 23 Initial setup 21 Network connection 25 Optional network settings 55 Server 38 Sound 58 Timer 59...
  • Page 79 “SONY SOFTWARE”. You may use the SONY SOFTWARE only with the PRODUCT. By using the SONY SOFTWARE, you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, SONY is unwilling to license the SONY SOFTWARE to you. In such event, you should not use the SONY SOFTWARE.
  • Page 80 LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID ALLOCABLE TO THE SONY SOFTWARE. EXPORTS If you use or transfer the SONY SOFTWARE in or to a country other than your country of residence, you shall comply with applicable laws and regulations relating to exports, imports and customs.
  • Page 81 The source code for these applications is provided by Sony at the following web site. Please go to this web site to obtain the source code. http://www.sony.net/Products/Linux/ Please do not make direct enquiries regarding the source code contents.
  • Page 82: Gnu General Public License

    GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
  • Page 83 you provide a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under these conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement.) These requirements apply to the modified work as a...
  • Page 84: End Of Terms And Conditions

    or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice. This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License. 8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an...
  • Page 85: Gnu Lesser General Public License

    License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w’ and `show c’; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program. You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer”...
  • Page 86 recipients should know that what they have is not the original version, so that the original author’s reputation will not be affected by problems that might be introduced by others. Finally, software patents pose a constant threat to the existence of any free program. We wish to make sure that a company cannot effectively restrict the users of a free program by obtaining a restrictive license from a patent holder.
  • Page 87 c) You must cause the whole of the work to be licensed at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License. d) If a facility in the modified Library refers to a function or a table of data to be supplied by an application program that uses the facility, other than as an argument passed when the facility is invoked, then you must make a good faith effort to ensure...
  • Page 88 1 and 2 above); and, if the work is an executable linked with the Library, with the complete machine-readable “work that uses the Library”, as object code and/or source code, so that the user can modify the Library and then relink to produce a modified executable containing the modified Library.
  • Page 89 geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License. 13.The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the Lesser General Public License from time to time.
  • Page 90 Notice regarding other third-party software This product contains the following software applications for which Sony has been licensed either directly or indirectly by third parties. 1. OpenSSL (including the library called “Original SSLeay”) 2. libcurl 3. libjpeg 4. libpng 5. ncurses 6.
  • Page 91 SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 2. libcurl COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE Copyright (c) 1996 - 2008, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>. All rights reserved. Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
  • Page 92 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  • Page 93 • This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. • PARTY STREAMING and the PARTY STREAMING logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation. • VAIO, , and VAIO Media are registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.

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