Sony COM-2 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
3-213-855-12(1)
© 2008 Sony Corporation
Personal Communicator COM-2
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mylo
Widget
Web
RSS/
Podcast
AIM
Skype
Yahoo!
Messenger
Google
Talk
Music
Photo
Video
Camera
Tools
Index

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions 3-213-855-12(1) © 2008 Sony Corporation Personal Communicator COM-2 Table of Contents mylo  Widget RSS/ Podcast  Skype  Yahoo!  Messenger Google Talk  Music Photo Video Camera Tools Index...
  • Page 2 The Personal Communicator COM-2 (FCC ID: AK8COM2) has been tested and found to comply with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65.
  • Page 3 If using wireless LAN near a pacemaker, make sure it is at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from the pacemaker. Sony is not responsible for any interference that you may experience or that may be caused when operating this device.
  • Page 4 If you have any questions about this product: Visit: http://www.sony.com/mylo Contact: Sony Customer Information Services Center at 1-866-420-7669 Write: Sony Customer Information Services Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Ft. Myers, FL 33913 For an accessory or part not available from your authorized dealer, call:...
  • Page 5 Such anomalies are caused by the nature of the LCD and do not indicate a malfunction. Please note that Sony does not guarantee a replacement or refund for such cases. Do not expose the LCD or camera lens to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Power ... 7 Basic Operation ...13 Wireless Network Connection ...28 mylo Widget ...31 Web ...41 RSS/Podcast ...47 Communication ...55 AIM ...55 Skype ...65 Yahoo! Messenger ...85 Google Talk...100 Music ...110 Photo ...121 Video ...129 Camera ...138 Tools ...142 Additional Information ...159 Auto Login Guide ...160 Troubleshooting ...165...
  • Page 7: Power

    Power Installing the Supplied Battery ... 8 Charging the Battery... 9 Charging using the AC adapter ... 9 Charging using the USB cable ...10 Turning On the Power - POWER/HOLD Switch ...11 Checking the Remaining Battery Power ...12 Table of Contents mylo ...
  • Page 8: Insert The Battery

    Power Installing the Supplied Battery Make sure that the battery is inserted before using the unit.  Open the battery compartment cover. Use the thumb grip to slide the battery cover open as shown.  Insert the battery. With the label side up, align the metal contacts on the battery with the contacts inside the battery compartment.
  • Page 9: Charging The Battery

    Power Charging the Battery Charging using the AC adapter  Connect the AC adapter (supplied) to the DC IN 5.2V jack of the unit, and then connect the adapter to a wall outlet. To DC IN 5.2V jack Charging starts. The CHARGE indicator lights up, and the battery indicator sections ) appear on the display (when power is on) in succession as charging progresses.
  • Page 10 Power ··· Charging the Battery Charging using the USB cable  Connect the USB cable (supplied) to the  (USB) connector of the unit, and then connect the USB cable to the computer. To  (USB) connector The unit automatically turns on and charging starts. The CHARGE and POWER indicators light up.
  • Page 11 Power Turning On the Power - POWER/HOLD Switch Make sure that the battery is charged first. For how to connect the unit, refer to  page 9. POWER/HOLD switch  Slide and hold the POWER/HOLD switch toward the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 12 Power Checking the Remaining Battery Power The remaining battery power is displayed on the status bar of the display. As the battery runs down, the sections of the indicator disappear. When the battery runs out, the unit turns off automatically after displaying “Low Battery! Please charge”...
  • Page 13: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Parts and Controls ...14 Selecting/Executing Operations ...16 Using the Operation key ...16 Using the Touch panel ...16 Using the Touch Buttons ...17 The Status Bar ...18 Using the keyboard ...19 Key arrangement ...22 Using the supplied headset ...24 Inserting and Removing a “Memory Stick Duo”...
  • Page 14 Basic Operation Parts and Controls Front        (Headset) jack (  page 24) Connects to the supplied One Touch Answer Remote Controller with Microphone.  POWER indicator (  page 11) Lights up green when the unit is turned on. CHARGE indicator ( ...
  • Page 15 Basic Operation ··· Parts and Controls Back       Mirror For self-portrait photos.  Charging Cradle connector For charging the battery using the cradle (sold separately). When connecting the AC adapter, do not short-circuit the Charging Cradle connector.  RESET button Press with the stylus to reboot the unit.
  • Page 16 Basic Operation Selecting/Executing Operations Using the Operation key Use the button 4 ways (up/down/left/right) to navigate and select an item or a function, and press down to execute the selection. Using the Touch panel Touch (tap) the desired item on the touch panel display with the stylus, thumb, or fingers to simultaneously select and execute an operation.
  • Page 17 Basic Operation Using the Touch Buttons     OPTION button Tapping the OPTION button displays a list of possible functions for a screen (OPTION menu). The items vary by screen on which the OPTION button is tapped. You can close the OPTION menu by tapping the button while the OPTION menu is displayed.
  • Page 18 Basic Operation The Status Bar The bar at the top of the display shows a variety of icons that provide constant information about how your unit is operating. Status bar icon Meanings Remaining battery power (approximate) (  page 12) Wireless LAN signal status or strength ( ...
  • Page 19: Using The Keyboard

    Basic Operation Using the keyboard Slide the front panel of the unit upward to use the keyboard. Num key Fn key To use the Text Input Assist When the Text Input Assist is set to “ON, ” words based on the input letters are listed at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 20 Basic Operation ··· Using the keyboard To enter capital letters, numbers, and symbols Press the modifier key (Shift, Num, or Sym) first, and then press another key. For the key arrangement, refer to the chart on  pages 22 to 23. After pressing the modifier keys, the following icons appear on the status bar of the display.
  • Page 21 Basic Operation ··· Using the keyboard To play back music using the keyboard The following keys control playback operations of the Music application. Pause and restart music Find the beginning of the current music track Find the beginning of previous music tracks Find the beginning of the next music track Find the beginning of...
  • Page 22 Basic Operation ··· Using the keyboard Key arrangement Displayed on Select (without the key modifiers) Press Shift to Press Num to select select Press Sym to select & ’ ” ˜ < > Continued  Table of Contents mylo  Widget RSS/ Podcast...
  • Page 23 Basic Operation ··· Using the keyboard Displayed on Select (without the key modifiers)     Press Shift to Press Num to select select  Text selection  Text selection  Text selection  Text selection Press Sym to select ...
  • Page 24 Basic Operation Using the supplied headset Attach the supplied headset to the unit as illustrated below. Headphones (supplied) Clip : Holds the remote controller to your clothes. Microphone : Picks up your voice during an Internet call. One Touch Answer Remote Controller with Microphone (supplied) Remote Call Control button :...
  • Page 25 Basic Operation Inserting and Removing a “Memory Stick Duo” Insert a “Memory Stick Duo” as illustrated below. When the unit accesses the “Memory Stick Duo, ” the “Memory Stick Duo” access indicator blinks. Place your finger in the groove and gently pull in the direction indicated by the arrow.
  • Page 26 Basic Operation About the sample data stored in the unit Sample data are stored in the internal memory of your unit for you to experiment with using. When you want to make more space for your own data, you can delete the sample data as below. To delete sample data Sample data Music...
  • Page 27 Basic Operation Initial Set-up When you turn on the unit for the first time, the initial set-up wizard appears. Follow the instructions on the display to set the following items: Touch Panel calibration  Time Zone  Date & Time ...
  • Page 28: Wireless Network Connection

    Wireless Network Connection Before Connecting to Wireless Networks ...29 Wireless networks which may be used with this unit ...29 Registering Wireless Networks ...30 Table of Contents mylo  Widget RSS/ Podcast  Skype  Yahoo!  Messenger Google Talk  Music Photo Video...
  • Page 29 The Web address contains a simple static HTML page used for the connection test purposes only. There is no personal or network information sent from the unit. The Web server provided by Sony will not collect any information about the unit or the user. IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g...
  • Page 30 Wireless Network Connection Registering Wireless Networks Set the WIRELESS LAN switch to ON, select “Connection Manager” from the INFO panel displayed by tapping INFO button. Select the wireless network you want to register (  page 149). If you need to enter additional information, such as encryption key, the following dialog appears automatically.
  • Page 31: Mylo Widget

    mylo Widget Displaying the mylo Screen ...32 About the mylo Screen and the mylo Widget ...32 Setting Up the mylo Screen ...33 Adding/placing a mylo Widget on the mylo Screen ...33 Moving a mylo Widget ...34 Changing the size of a mylo Widget...34 Changing the settings of a mylo Widget ...35 Deleting a mylo Widget from the mylo Screen ...35 Installing/Uninstalling mylo Widgets ...36...
  • Page 32 mylo Widget Displaying the mylo Screen Tap the mylo button. About the mylo Screen and the mylo Widget The mylo Screen is composed of widget technology, similar to that used on your PC. Initial widgets include a search window, an RSS feature and other features.
  • Page 33 mylo Widget Setting Up the mylo Screen Adding/placing a mylo Widget on the mylo Screen You can add and place installed mylo Widgets in the unit onto the mylo Screen. When you select “Widget Setting Mode” from the OPTION menu, the mylo Screen changes to mylo Widget setting mode.
  • Page 34 mylo Widget ··· Setting Up the mylo Screen Moving a mylo Widget Select “Widget Setting Mode” from the OPTION menu, and drag left corner or any part (except other buttons) of the mylo Widget to a free space of the screen. After moving the Widget, select “Exit Setting Mode”...
  • Page 35 mylo Widget ··· Setting Up the mylo Screen Changing the settings of a mylo Widget Select “Widget Setting Mode” from the OPTION menu and tap bottom left corner of the mylo Widget to change the settings. Example : Setting screen of RSS Widget After changing any settings, select “OK”...
  • Page 36 mylo Widget Installing/Uninstalling mylo Widgets On the mylo Screen, select “Widget Installer” from the OPTION menu. The mylo Widget Installer screen appears. Installing mylo Widget to this unit Download a mylo Widget installation file from the Internet to your unit. Select “Install”...
  • Page 37 mylo Widget ··· Installing/Uninstalling mylo Widgets  Hints Some of the mylo Widget icons may change if a new mylo Widget version is available.  If a new version of mylo Widget is available after an update confirmation, the update ...
  • Page 38 mylo Widget mylo Widget Features My Contacts Widget The My Contacts Widget has 90 boxes to which you can assign instant messenger IDs, such as from AIM, for easy contact and checking their presence at a glance. If a friend has IDs on multiple communication services, you can gather them into a single box.
  • Page 39 mylo Widget ··· mylo Widget Features To edit the registered items of a box In the Widget setting mode, tap the setting icon on the bottom left of the Widget. Select the box you want to change and then select “Edit. ” Item Name Change...
  • Page 40 mylo Widget ··· mylo Widget Features Other mylo Widgets RSS Widget This Widget displays RSS feeds that you registered using Widget Setting Mode. Feeds that are supported by the RSS/Podcast application can be registered. Google Search Widget This is a search bar for Google Search results are displayed in the layout of the mobile Web site on the Web.
  • Page 41: Web

    Before Enjoying the Web ...42 Web features on this unit ...42 Preparing a wireless network connection ...42 Viewing Web sites ...43 Adding the currently displayed Web page to Bookmarks ...43 Saving a Web page ...43 Change the Home Page ...43 Basic Operations of the Web browser ...44 Changing the screen layout ...45 Changing the scroll mode ...46...
  • Page 42 Before Enjoying the Web Web features on this unit Download/Upload files  Download mylo Widgets (  page 36)  View Adobe Flash   Notes It may be prohibited to transfer content without the copyright holders’ permission under  applicable copyright law. If the Date & Time setting is not accurate, some Web pages cannot be displayed.  When you downloaded a Music file, it may not be included in the contents list displayed by  the Music application for the folder where the file is downloaded, even when the file format is compatible with this unit. Exit the Music application and restart it in such cases (  page 21). Auto Power Off function does not work during downloading even when the function is  activated. This unit does not support music download services on the Internet. Transfer music tracks  from your PC. Some Web sites or Flash contents may not be displayed properly.  Flash videos may not be played as smoothly as on a PC, when system processing level is very ...
  • Page 43 Viewing Web sites On the Home menu, select “Web. ” on the status bar blinks while loading Web pages.  Hints You can allow, block, or delete cookies by selecting “Settings” from the OPTION menu.  To hear the sounds from a Flash content, tap the content. ...
  • Page 44 Basic Operations of the Web browser View the previous page View the next page Stop loading a page Reload a page Display Bookmarks Return to the Web menu Tap Go to top of page Go to bottom of page Scroll Scroll a page up Scroll a page down Scroll a few lines up...
  • Page 45 ··· Basic Operations of the Web browser Copy text (when using text box) Paste text (when using text box) Enter a line feed (when using text box) * The size of a scroll movement is based on a setting value. See “Changing the display settings” (  page 46) on how to set.
  • Page 46 ··· Basic Operations of the Web browser Changing the scroll mode To change the scroll mode, select “Scroll Mode” from the OPTION menu, and then select the desired mode. Menu Touch Panel operation By Link   By Increment  By Touch The screen is scrolled by dragging the page in the desired direction.
  • Page 47: Rss/Podcast

    RSS/Podcast Before Enjoying RSS/Podcast ...48 Features of RSS/Podcast using this unit ...48 Preparing a wireless network connection ...48 Registering a feed ...48 Checking RSS Feed Sync Settings ...49 Reading Feeds/Podcasts ...51 Managing feeds ...52 Importing/Exporting feeds ...53 Playing a Podcast ...54 Table of Contents mylo...
  • Page 48 RSS/Podcast Before Enjoying RSS/Podcast Features of RSS/Podcast using this unit Get articles and Podcasts from subscribed feeds  Play back downloaded Podcast contents  Supports both Audio and Video Podcast Contents  Preparing a wireless network connection To use RSS/Podcast online, connect your unit to a wireless network. For details, see “Wireless Network Connection”...
  • Page 49 RSS/Podcast ··· Before Enjoying RSS/Podcast Checking RSS Feed Sync Settings Registered RSS feeds can be synchronized or refreshed. To confirm RSS feed Sync Settings Select the feed or the folder, and then select “Sync Settings” from the OPTION menu. item A destination Clear Contents Disable contents...
  • Page 50 RSS/Podcast ··· Before Enjoying RSS/Podcast This icon does not state whether the downloading for the feed contents is successful or not. The mark at the upper right on the icon will disappear when all the articles are “read. ” The message “Not Supported” is displayed for a failed sync feed. Restart the RSS/Podcast application to erase the warning on the bottom right.
  • Page 51 RSS/Podcast Reading Feeds/Podcasts Button  Hint Delete unnecessary data if the “download” function does not work (  page 53).  Note Some pages that are not supported by the Web browser cannot be displayed properly even if  they were downloaded. To save feed articles or contents During a sync, an article or contents from a previous sync may be deleted and replaced by a new article or contents.
  • Page 52 RSS/Podcast ··· Reading Feeds/Podcasts To change the Read/Unread status of a feed When you display a feed/Podcast (other than Podcast Audio), it status changes to “Read. ” A Podcast Audio needs to be played back to change the status. To change the status without displaying it, select “Mark as Read” from the OPTION menu, after highlighting the article.
  • Page 53 RSS/Podcast ··· Reading Feeds/Podcasts To delete contents of a specific feed Highlight a feed to delete the content, select “Clear Contents” from “Properties” of the feed, or remove the checkmark in “Download Contents also” of “Properties” from the OPTION menu. All the contents downloaded in the feed will be deleted.
  • Page 54 RSS/Podcast ··· Reading Feeds/Podcasts Playing a Podcast You can play downloaded Podcast contents. You can confirm downloaded Podcast Audio contents and play the file by selecting “Podcast Audio. ” Continuous play of downloaded Podcast Audio contents is also available using “Podcast Audio.
  • Page 55: Communication

    Communication — AIM Before Enjoying AIM ...56 AIM Features using this unit ...56 Preparing a wireless network connection ...56 Registering for a Screen Name ...56 Starting AIM ...57 Signing in to AIM ...57 Signing out of AIM ...57 Exiting AIM ...57 Screens and Icons of AIM ...58 The Buddies screen and icons ...58 The IMs/Chats screen and icons ...58...
  • Page 56: Aim

    Communication ··· Before Enjoying AIM AIM Features using this unit Instant message with other AIM users  Go to AOL Mail  Note If you use a Screen Name with 301 or more Buddies on its Buddy List, all your Buddies are ...
  • Page 57 Communication ··· Starting AIM Signing in to AIM On the Sign In screen, enter your Screen Name and Password and select “Sign In. ” To sign in to AIM automatically To have the unit automatically sign you in to AIM when it connects to a wireless network or is started from the Communication menu, select both the “Auto Sign In”...
  • Page 58 Communication ··· Screens and Icons of AIM The Buddies screen and icons After signing in to AIM, the Buddies screen appears. Your Buddies (  page 61) are displayed. You can see the details for an item by highlighting it. Icon or Screen Name Status [No icon] (Available) [Screen Name Grayed] (Offline) The Buddy is offline.
  • Page 59 Communication ··· The status bar and icons When you successfully sign in to AIM, the display. When an event occurs, Status Bar as shown in the chart. To display unread IMs/Chats and events when outside of the AIM application, open the INFO panel. After you successfully sign out of AIM, Status bar icon To use AOL Mail...
  • Page 60 Communication ··· Setting Your Status Setting your status or picture You can change your online status or set your profile. Tap the “My Status Bar” area or select “My Status” from the OPTION menu and edit as necessary. After editing, select “Save. ” Item Change Status...
  • Page 61 Communication ··· Adding a Buddy to Your AIM Buddy List To enjoy AIM messaging, your friends with AIM Screen Names must be added to your Buddies. Sending an invitation On the Buddies screen, select “Add Buddy” from the OPTION menu to enter a Screen Name.
  • Page 62 Communication ··· Messaging Starting a new IM/Chat with a Buddy On the Buddies screen, select the Buddy you want to communicate with, and then select “IM. ”  Hints To insert emoticons into messages, tap the  want to insert from the emoticon dialog. To insert a line feed, press the “Fn”...
  • Page 63 Communication ··· Starting a new IM/Chat with 2 or more Buddies You can communicate with 2 or more Buddies. On the Buddies screen or the IMs/Chats screen, select “Chat” from the OPTION menu, and then enter the name of the chat room and select the Buddy you want to add to the Chat.
  • Page 64 Communication ··· Adjusting AIM Settings On the Buddies screen, select “Tools, ” and then select the desired settings. Item Settings-IM/Chat Settings-Block List Settings- Connection Settings-Other Account Setting or operation Log IMs : You can select whether to save IM logs or not. ...
  • Page 65: Skype

    Communication — Skype Before Enjoying Skype ...66 Skype features using this unit ...66 Preparing a wireless network connection ...66 Registering for Skype ...66 Starting Skype ...67 Signing in to Skype ...67 Signing out of Skype ...67 Exiting Skype ...67 Screens and Icons in Skype ...68 The Contacts screen and icons ...68 The Chat List screen and icons ...69 The Events screen and icons ...69...
  • Page 66 Communication Skype ··· Before Enjoying Skype Skype features using this unit Talk with other Skype users  Text chat with other Skype users  Call regular telephone numbers (SkypeOut)  Receive calls from regular phones (SkypeIn)  Exchange files with other Skype users  Send/receive voicemail to/from other Skype users  Notes If you use a Skype Name with 301 or more Contacts on its Contact List, all your Contacts are  not displayed in your Contacts List. To use SkypeOut, SkypeIn, and voicemail features, purchase Skype Credit and subscribe to  Skype service options. For further information about purchasing Skype Credit, visit the following Web site. http://www.skype.com/ It may be prohibited to transfer content without the copyright holders’ permission under  applicable copyright law. The unit does not support “Skype Video. ”  In some cases, the online status of the Contacts may not be reflected properly. Wait a few  minutes or sign in again.
  • Page 67 Communication Skype ··· Starting Skype Signing in to Skype On the Sign In screen, enter your Skype Name and Password and select “Sign In. ” To sign in to Skype automatically To have the unit automatically sign you in to Skype when it connects to a wireless network or is started from the Communication menu, select both the “Sign me in when Skype starts”...
  • Page 68 Communication Skype ··· Screens and Icons in Skype The Contacts screen and icons After signing in to Skype, the Contacts screen appears. Your Contacts (  page 73) are displayed. You can see the details for a Contact by highlighting it. Status icon Status icon (Online)
  • Page 69 Communication Skype ··· The Chat List screen and icons On the Contacts screen, selecting “Chats” displays the Chat List screen. The Chats List screen displays all of the ongoing chats you have. The Chats screen can show up to 99 items in the list, so when the limit is reached, the oldest item is deleted to make room for a new item.
  • Page 70 Communication Skype ··· Events icon The status bar and icons When you successfully sign in to Skype, the display. When an event occurs, chart below. To display unread chats and when outside of the Skype application, open the INFO panel. After you successfully sign out of Skype, Status bar icon Meaning...
  • Page 71 Communication Skype ··· Setting Your Status Setting your status Tap the “My Status Bar” area or select “My Status” from the OPTION menu, and edit as necessary. After editing, select “Save. ” “My Status Bar” area Continued Table of Contents mylo ...
  • Page 72 Communication Skype ··· Item Change Full Name Status Mood Message Show Currently Playing Track * You can select any listed picture as your picture, after selecting “Add to My Picture List” from the OPTION menu in Photo application. Meaning You can add or change your picture* for others to see. Enter a name that appears on your Contacts list.
  • Page 73 Communication Skype ··· Adding a User to Your Skype Contact List To use Skype features, such as making a call or starting a chat, your friends must be added to your Contacts. Sending a request to exchange contact details On the Contact screen, select “Add a Contact” from the OPTION menu to enter a Skype Name or phone number.
  • Page 74 Communication Skype ··· Responding to a request for authorization When another user sends you a request to exchange contact details, on the status bar of the display (  page 70). From the Events screen, select the request to exchange contact details. Response Accept Decline...
  • Page 75 Communication Skype ··· Making and Receiving a Call To talk on a Skype call, you can use either the speaker and microphone (  page 14, 15) on the front of the unit or the supplied headset connected to the unit ( ...
  • Page 76 Communication Skype ··· To call a user by entering the Contact’s Skype Name On the Contacts screen, selecting “Dial” makes the Dial screen appear. Use the keyboard or tap the buttons on the screen to enter the Skype Name you want to call, and then select “Call.
  • Page 77 Communication Skype ··· Receiving a call When an incoming call is received, the unit rings, the status indicator flashes, and the calling window appears. Items Silence Answer Reject Notes To receive a call from a non-Skype number, you need to sign up for the SkypeIn feature and ...
  • Page 78 Communication Skype ··· Enjoying a Chat Starting a new chat On the Contacts or Events screen, select the Contact you want to chat with, and then select “Chat. ”  Hints To insert emoticons into chat messages, tap the  you want to insert from the emoticon dialog.
  • Page 79 Communication Skype ··· Chatting with multiple Contacts (Multi Chat) You can add additional Contacts to an ongoing chat. On the Chat screen, select “Add Participants” from the OPTION menu, and then select the Contact(s) you want to add.  Hints It is convenient to bookmark Multi chats to restart.
  • Page 80: Transferring Files

    Communication Skype ··· Transferring Files You can send or receive files to/from other Skype Contacts. Note It may be prohibited to transfer copyrighted contents without the copyright holders’  permission under applicable copyright law. Sending a file On the Contacts, Events, Chats or Chat screen, select the Contact you want to transfer a file to, and then select “Send File.
  • Page 81 Communication Skype ··· Receiving a file When your Contact attempts to send a file to you, of the display (  page 70). When you select the request, a screen is displayed asking whether you want to receive the file or not. Items Accept Deny...
  • Page 82: Using Voicemail

    Communication Skype ··· Using Voicemail Notes To use the Voicemail service with your Skype Name, you or your Contact needs to subscribe  to Skype’s Voicemail service. For information about Skype’s Voicemail, visit the following Web site. http://www.skype.com/ A voicemail can only be sent to a Contact who has subscribed to Skype’s Voicemail service.  Sending a voicemail On the Contacts, Events, Chats or Chat screen, select the Contact you want to send a voicemail to, and then select “Send Voicemail. ” Receiving a voicemail When you receive a voicemail, appears on the Status Bar. On the Contacts screen, select “Events, ” and then select the voicemail you want to play. Select “Play” and the voicemail starts. When another application window is displayed When a Contact sends a voicemail to you, appears on the status bar of the display (  page 70). From the INFO panel, select “Skype, ”...
  • Page 83 Communication Skype ··· Adjusting Skype Settings On the Contacts screen, select “Tools, ” and then select desired settings. Item Settings-Sounds Settings-Chats Settings-Voicemail Settings-Privacy Setting or operation Ringtone : Selects the ring tone sound.  <OFF/Bubbly/Old Phone/Bounce/Boing/Sing-a-Long> Ringtone Volume : Adjusts the ringtone volume between 0 (silent) ...
  • Page 84 Communication Skype ··· Item Settings- Connection Profile-General Profile-Personal Information Profile-About Me Profile-Location Profile-Phone Number Profile-E-mail Account-Overview Account-Advanced About Skype Setting or operation Use port [ ] for incoming connections : Sets the port number  Skype uses. Use port 80 and 443 as alternatives for incoming : When checked,  the unit uses port numbers 80 and 443 as alternatives. Proxy Settings : The Connection screen appears.  Proxy : Select the proxy settings.  <Auto/Do Not Use/HTTPS/SOCKS5> Host : Enter the host address.  Port : Sets the port number of the proxy Skype uses.  Proxy Authentication : When checked, enter a Username and  Password to be used by the Proxy Authentication. Change my picture : You can change your picture.  Show my time : When checked, your time is displayed.
  • Page 85: Yahoo! Messenger

    Communication — Yahoo! Messenger Before Enjoying Yahoo! Messenger ...86 Features of Yahoo! Messenger using this unit ...86 Preparing a wireless network connection ...86 Registering for a Yahoo! ID ...86 Starting Yahoo! Messenger ...87 Signing in to Yahoo! Messenger...87 Signing out of Yahoo! Messenger ...87 Exiting Yahoo! Messenger ...87 Screens and Icons of Yahoo! Messenger ...88 The Contacts screen and icons ...88...
  • Page 86 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Before Enjoying Yahoo! Messenger Features of Yahoo! Messenger using this unit Instant message with other Yahoo! Messenger users  Sending/Receiving files to/from other Yahoo! Messenger users  Go to Yahoo! Mail  Notes If you use a Yahoo! ID with 301 or more Contacts on its Contact List, all your Contacts are ...
  • Page 87 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Starting Yahoo! Messenger Signing in to Yahoo! Messenger On the Sign In screen, enter your Yahoo! ID and Password and select “Sign In. ” To sign in to Yahoo! Messenger automatically To have the unit automatically sign you in to Yahoo! Messenger when it connects to a wireless network or is started from the Communication menu, select both the “Sign In Automatically”...
  • Page 88 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Screens and Icons of Yahoo! Messenger The Contacts screen and icons After signing in to Yahoo! Messenger, the Contacts screen appears. Your Contacts (  page 93) are displayed. You can see the details for an item by highlighting it. Status icon Status icon (Online)
  • Page 89 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· The Conversations screen and icons On the Contacts screen, selecting “Conversations” makes the Conversations screen appear. The Conversation screen displays all of the ongoing Conversations you have. The Conversations screen can show up to 198 items (99 Conversations and 99 Events) in the list, so when the limit is reached, the oldest Conversation or Event is deleted to make room for a new item.
  • Page 90 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· The status bar and icons When you successfully sign in to Yahoo! Messenger, status bar of the display. When an event occurs, chart below. To display the number of unread Conversations, open the INFO panel. After you successfully sign out of Yahoo! Messenger, Status bar icon To use Yahoo! Mail On the Contacts screen, select “Yahoo! Mail”...
  • Page 91 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Setting Your Status Setting your status or profile Tap the “My Status Bar” area or select “My Status” from the OPTION menu, and edit as necessary. After editing, select “Save. ” “My Status Bar” area Continued Table of Contents mylo...
  • Page 92 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Item Meaning Change You can add or change your picture* for others to see. Status Selecting your status. Icon Everyone) (Busy)) Status Message Enter your profile or brief message to your Contacts. This is seen by other users.
  • Page 93: Contact List

    Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Adding a User to Your Yahoo! Messenger Contact List To use the Yahoo! Messenger features, such as starting a new conversation, your friends must be added to your Contacts. Sending an “Add a Contact” request On the Contacts screen, selecting “Add a Contact” from the OPTION menu displays a screen to enter a Yahoo! ID.
  • Page 94 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Managing your Contacts On the Contacts screen, highlight a Contact, then select the desired function from the OPTION menu. Note To edit Groups (add, delete or rename), use Yahoo! Messenger on your computer.  Table of Contents mylo ...
  • Page 95 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Enjoying a Conversation Starting a new Conversation On the Contacts screen, select the Contact you want to have a Conversation with, and then select “Send Message. ”  Hints To insert emoticons into Conversation messages, tap the ...
  • Page 96 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Starting a Conference On the Contacts screen, select “Start new Conference” from the OPTION menu, and then select the Contact(s) with which you want to have a Conference. Adding additional Contacts to an ongoing Conference On the Conversation screen, select “Invite More People” from the OPTION menu, and then select the Contact you want to add.
  • Page 97 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Transferring Files You can send/receive files to/from other Contacts. Note It may be prohibited to transfer copyrighted content without the copyright holders’  permission under applicable copyright law. Sending a file On the Contacts screen, select the Contact you want to transfer a file to, and then select “Send File.
  • Page 98 Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Receiving a file When your Contact attempts to send a file to you, the Yahoo! Messenger icon blinks on the Status Bar and a file transfer request message is displayed in the Conversations screen. When you select the message, a screen is displayed asking whether you want to receive the file or not.
  • Page 99: Messenger

    Communication Yahoo! Messenger ··· Adjusting Yahoo! Messenger Settings On the Contacts screen, select “Tools, ” and then select desired settings. Item Preferences -Conversation Preferences -Ignore List Preferences -Connection Preferences-Other My Account Info About Yahoo! Messenger Setting or operation Archive : Selects whether messages are saved after a conversation ...
  • Page 100: Google Talk

    Communication — Google Talk Before Enjoying Google Talk ...101 Features of Google Talk using this unit ...101 Preparing for the wireless network connection ...101 Registering for a Gmail Account ...101 Starting Google Talk ...102 Signing in to Google Talk ...102 Signing out of Google Talk ...102 Exiting Google Talk ...102 Screens and Icons of Google Talk ...103...
  • Page 101 Communication Google Talk ··· Before Enjoying Google Talk Features of Google Talk using this unit Chat with other Google Talk users  Go to Gmail  Notes If you use a Gmail account with 301 or more Contacts on its Contact List, all your Contacts ...
  • Page 102 Communication Google Talk ··· Starting Google Talk Signing in to Google Talk On the Sign In screen, enter the Username (your Gmail account) and Password and select “Sign In. ” To sign in to Google Talk automatically To have the unit automatically sign you in to Google Talk when it connects to a wireless network or is started from the Communication menu, select both the “Auto Sign In”...
  • Page 103 Communication Google Talk ··· Screens and Icons of Google Talk The Contacts screen and icons After signing in to Google Talk, the Contacts screen appears. Your Contacts (  page 107) are displayed. You can see the details for an item by highlighting it. Status icon Status icon (Online)
  • Page 104 Communication Google Talk ··· The Chats screen and icons On the Contacts screen, selecting “Chats” makes the Chats screen appear. The Chats screen displays all of the ongoing chats you have. The Chats screen can show up to 99 items in the list, so when the limit is reached, the oldest item is deleted to make room for a new item.
  • Page 105 Communication Google Talk ··· The status bar and icons When you successfully sign in to Google Talk, bar of the display. When an event occurs, chart. To display the number of unread chats and events, open the INFO panel. After you successfully sign out of Google Talk, Status bar icon To use Gmail On the Contacts screen, select “Gmail Inbox”...
  • Page 106 Communication Google Talk ··· Setting Your Status Setting your status Tap the “My Status Bar” area or select “My Status” from the OPTION menu, and edit as necessary. After editing, select “Save. ” Item Status Custom Message Change Show current music track * You can select any listed picture as your picture, after selecting “Add to My Picture List”...
  • Page 107 Communication Google Talk ··· Adding a User to Your Google Talk Contact List To use the Google Talk features, such as starting a chat, your friends must be added to your Contacts. Sending an invitation On the Contacts screen, selecting “Add Friend” from the OPTION menu displays a screen to enter a Google Talk Username.
  • Page 108 Communication Google Talk ··· Enjoying a Chat Starting a new chat On the Contacts screen, select the Contact you want to chat with, and then select “Chat. ”  Hint To insert a line feed in your chat message, press the “Fn” key and then the “Enter” key. ...
  • Page 109 Communication Google Talk ··· Adjusting Google Talk Settings On the Contacts screen, select “Tools, ” and then select the desired settings. Item Settings-General Settings- Connection Account Settings Setting or operation Alert Sound : When checked, an alert sounds when a new event ...
  • Page 110: Music

    Music Transferring Audio Files from Your Computer ...111 Available software programs to transfer audio files ...111 Supported audio formats ...111 Switching the USB mode ...111 Connecting the unit to a computer ...112 Using Windows Explorer (Drag and drop) ...113 Using Windows Media Player 10 or 11 ...113 Using SonicStage CP ...114 About the data folders ...115 Playing Music ...116...
  • Page 111 Music Transferring Audio Files from Your Computer Available software programs to transfer audio files For details on importing audio files into your computer using the software programs listed below, refer to the Help supplied with each program. Windows Explorer (Drag and drop) ...
  • Page 112 Music ··· Transferring Audio Files from Your Computer Connecting the unit to a computer Connect the unit to the computer with the supplied USB cable. To  (USB) connector While the unit is connected to the computer, a screen showing the USB connection mode appears.
  • Page 113 Music ··· Transferring Audio Files from Your Computer Using Windows Explorer (Drag and drop) Transfer audio files by dragging and dropping them to the unit in Windows Explorer. Before transferring audio files, be sure to set the unit’s USB mode to “MSC” ( ...
  • Page 114 Music ··· Transferring Audio Files from Your Computer Using SonicStage CP You can use SonicStage you have. Transfer tracks (audio files) and playlists stored in “My Library” of SonicStage CP to the unit’s internal memory. Before transferring audio files or playlists, be sure to set the unit’s USB mode to “MSC”...
  • Page 115 Music ··· Transferring Audio Files from Your Computer About the data folders Audio files are stored in different folders, based on the software program or feature used to transfer the files to the internal memory or “Memory Stick Duo, ” as shown in the table below. Data folders of the internal memory Software program or feature SonicStage CP...
  • Page 116: Playing Music

    Music Playing Music Connect the supplied headset to the unit as illustrated below. Headphones (supplied)  Hint You can enjoy audio output from the loudspeaker without using the headset.  Playing selected tracks Select “Music” on the Home menu. One Touch Answer Remote Controller with Microphone (supplied) To ...
  • Page 117 Music ··· Playing Music Select from the following items: Select To list Memory Stick All tracks stored on an inserted “Memory Stick Duo” Drop Box Tracks transferred using the File Transfer feature of Skype and Yahoo! Messenger or download feature of Web browser (  page 80, 97), and saved in the “DROPBOX”...
  • Page 118 Music ··· Playing Music About the Now Playing screen The Now Playing screen displays information about the currently playing track.  Hint To view information about the currently playing track while using other applications, select  “Music” from the INFO panel. Basic playback operations Play Pause playback...
  • Page 119 Music ··· Playing Music To change the Play Mode Select the “Play Mode” from the OPTION menu. The unit offers the following : Normal Repeat Repeat 1 < To change music tone (Equalizer) Select “Equalizer” from the OPTION menu. Select a Preset or Custom sound setting from the following : <Off/Rock/Pop/Jazz/R&B/Classical/Electronic/Bass Boost 1/Bass Boost 2/ Custom 1/Custom 2>...
  • Page 120 Music Creating a Music Playlist My Playlist is a custom playlist of tracks that you can create right on the unit. You can manage the list by adding/deleting tracks in the internal memory.  Hint Other playlists can be imported from your computer. ...
  • Page 121: Photo

    Photo Transferring Photo Files from Your Computer ...122 Supported image formats ...122 Switching the USB mode ...122 Connecting the unit to a computer ...122 Using Windows Explorer (Drag and drop) ...123 About the data folders ...123 Displaying Photo Files ...124 Playing selected photos ...124 Basic playback ...125 Changing the list view ...126...
  • Page 122 Photo Transferring Photo Files from Your Computer Supported image formats JPEG    Switching the USB mode On the Home menu, select “Tools” and then select “Settings. ” Select “MSC” of “USB Mode. ” Connecting the unit to a computer Connect the unit to the computer with the supplied USB cable.
  • Page 123 Photo ··· Transferring Photo Files from Your Computer Using Windows Explorer (Drag and drop) Transfer photo files by dragging and dropping them to the unit in Windows Explorer. To transfer photo files, start Windows Explorer, then drag and drop files to the “PICTURE”...
  • Page 124 Photo Displaying Photo Files Playing selected photos Select “Photo” on the Home menu. Select from the following items: Select To list Now Editing The photo currently being edited Memory Stick All photos stored on an inserted “Memory Stick Duo” Drop Box Photos transferred using the File Transfer feature of Skype and Yahoo! Messenger, or download feature of Web browser ( ...
  • Page 125 Photo ··· Displaying Photo Files Basic playback Depending on the screen, available buttons are different.  Hint You can also select available operations on items from the OPTION menu.  Button Meaning Starts a slideshow (  page 124). To end the slideshow, tap the center of the picture. To go back to the list, tap the BACK button.
  • Page 126 Photo ··· Displaying Photo Files Button Meaning Displays the photo enlarged/compressed. Button To change the order of photo files Select “Sort by” or “Group by Date” from the OPTION menu on the photo list screen to set the desired order. Changing the list view Tap the DISP button.
  • Page 127 Photo Editing Photo files Selecting (edit) from a displayed photo makes the edit screen appear.  Hint To change the tool bar items, tap  button. Edit tool bar Button Meaning The photo rotates left 90 degrees. The photo rotates right 90 degrees. Changes the file size.
  • Page 128 Photo ··· Editing Photo files Paint tool bar       If you touch the photo on the screen with the stylus, you can paint with selected effects as shown in the chart. Meaning  Picks the color from the image. ...
  • Page 129: Video

    Video Transferring Video Files from Your Computer ...130 Supported video formats ...130 Switching the USB mode ...130 Connecting the unit to a computer ...131 Using Image Converter ...131 Using Windows Explorer (Drag and drop) ...132 About the data folders ...132 Viewing Video Files ...133 Playing selected Videos ...134 Basic playback operations ...135...
  • Page 130 Video Transferring Video Files from Your Computer Supported video formats MPEG-4  AVC (Baseline Profile)   Hints Details for supported file formats are described on  page 264.  This unit supports the “.mp4” file extension.  Depending on how video files are converted, the unit may not be able to play back some files. ...
  • Page 131 Video ··· Transferring Video Files from Your Computer Connecting the unit to a computer Connect the unit to the computer with the supplied USB cable. To  (USB) connector While the unit is connected to the computer, a screen showing the USB connection mode appears.
  • Page 132 Video ··· Transferring Video Files from Your Computer Using Windows Explorer (Drag and drop) Transfer video files with the “.mp4” extension by dragging and dropping them to the unit using Windows Explorer. To transfer video files, start Windows Explorer, then drag and drop files to the “VIDEO”...
  • Page 133 Video Viewing Video Files Connect the supplied headset to the unit as illustrated below. Headphones (supplied)  Hint You can enjoy audio output from the loudspeaker without using the headset.  One Touch Answer Remote Controller with Microphone (supplied) To  (Headset) jack Continued Table of Contents...
  • Page 134 Video ··· Viewing Video Files Playing selected Videos Select “Video” on the Home menu. Select from the following items: Select Memory Stick Drop Box Playlists Folder names Title To list All videos stored on an inserted “Memory Stick Duo. ” Videos downloaded via the Web or transferred using the File Transfer feature of Skype or Yahoo! Messenger ( ...
  • Page 135 Video ··· Viewing Video Files Basic playback operations There are 2 playback modes for video. To change the mode, select “Operation Mode” from the OPTION menu. Mode A : Suitable for long videos, such as TV programs and movies  Mode B : Suitable for short videos, such as music videos ...
  • Page 136 Video ··· Viewing Video Files To change the screen layout Tap the DISP button repeatedly. The screen layout is changed as follows: Normal Wide*   * This layout is available only under the following conditions: “Fit to Screen” of the Screen Mode is selected from the OPTION menu, and ...
  • Page 137 Video Creating a video Playlist My Playlist is a custom playlist of videos that you can create right on the unit. You can manage the list by adding videos in the internal memory or deleting the videos. To add the currently playing video to My Playlist On the video playback screen, select “Add to My Playlist”...
  • Page 138: Camera

    Camera Taking Photos ...139 Adjusting zoom, exposure and white balance ...139 Changing the setting ...140 Viewing a Photo ...141 Table of Contents mylo  Widget RSS/ Podcast  Skype  Yahoo!  Messenger Google Talk  Music Photo Video Camera Tools Index...
  • Page 139: Taking Photos

     photos can become dark or distorted. Before taking pictures Sony recommends taking a test picture to confirm settings and light conditions before actual shooting. Take a test shot, save it, and view it to check the result. Adjusting zoom, exposure and white balance On the camera screen, you can adjust zoom, exposure and white balance.
  • Page 140 Camera ··· Taking Photos Button  (telephoto) Zoom  (wide-angle) Zoom out.  Quick Review  Hint You can adjust the zoom also by flicking the operation key up or down.  The “Exposure adjustment/Quick review” screen Tap the DISP button when the “Zoom/Quick review” screen is displayed. Button ...
  • Page 141 Camera Viewing a Photo On the camera screen, tap the thumbnail at the right bottom. The Quick review screen appears. Button Result The Photo viewer application starts up (  page 125). The displayed photo is deleted. Returns to the camera screen. Table of Contents mylo...
  • Page 142: Tools

    Tools File Manager - Handling Files ...143 Drop Box - Downloaded File Storage ...144 Text Editor - Creating/Displaying text files ...145 Creating a New Text File ...145 Transferring Text Files from Your Computer ...145 Opening a Text File ...147 Network Settings - Changing the Settings of the Wireless Network ...148 Changing the pre-arranged order of the Auto wireless network connection ...150...
  • Page 143 Tools File Manager - Handling Files On the Home menu, select “Tools” followed by “File Manager. ” Select “Internal Memory” or “Memory Stick, ” highlight a file or a folder, and then select the desired operation from “Copy, ” “Move, ” “Delete, ” or “Open. ” When you highlight a file, selecting “Open”...
  • Page 144 Tools Drop Box - Downloaded File Storage To check downloaded and transferred files, select “Tools” on the Home menu and then select “Drop Box. ” To manage the files in the “Drop Box, ” see “File Manager” (  page 143). Table of Contents mylo...
  • Page 145 Tools Text Editor - Creating/Displaying text files Creating a New Text File On the Home menu, select “Tools” followed by “Text Editor” and then “New. ” After editing the text, select “Save” or “Save As” from the OPTION menu to save the file.
  • Page 146 Tools ··· Text Editor Connecting the unit to a computer Connect the unit to the computer with the supplied USB cable. To  (USB) connector While the unit is connected to the computer, a screen showing the USB connection mode appears. After the transfer finishes, make sure the unit does not display “Do Not Disconnect, ”...
  • Page 147 Tools ··· Text Editor Opening a Text File On the Home menu, select “Tools” followed by “Text Editor” and then select the desired text file. When you select a text file, its content is displayed.  Hints If the contents are unreadable such as with garbled letters, select “Text Encoding” from the ...
  • Page 148 Tools Network Settings - Changing the Settings of the Wireless Network On the Home menu, select “Tools” followed by select the desired item. Item Options Connection When highlighted, the Display Name of the wireless network currently Manager connected appears on the right pane. When selected, the Connection Manager screen appears ( ...
  • Page 149 Tools ··· Network Settings Item/Button Scan Close To set a wireless network, there are 3 methods.  To set “Unknown” on the screen as a registered wireless network, tap it, and the Network Settings screen appears. Input necessary information. Note When you select a wireless network, the unit applies WEP/WPA setting of the wireless ...
  • Page 150 Tools ··· Network Settings Item Options Hidden When checked, the unit tries to connect to a wireless network whose SSID is not broadcasted. For input of the encrypted security key. IP Address Specify IP Address : When checked, the unit uses the registered IP ...
  • Page 151 Access the following URL using your computer, and download the installer of the most recent database. http://www.sony.com/mylo Set the USB mode of the unit to “MSC” (  page 152), connect the unit to the computer using the USB cable (supplied), and then double click the downloaded installer.
  • Page 152 Tools Settings - Changing the settings On the Home menu, select “Tools” followed by “Settings, ” and then select the desired items. Item Date & Time Wallpaper USB Mode Backlight Power Save Options Date & Time : Sets the date and time. ...
  • Page 153 Tools ··· Settings Item Sound Status Indicator Text Input Assist (  page 154) Reset WMA Rights Password (  page 154) Touch Panel System (  page 155) Demo Mode Options Key Sound : When checked, a beep sounds when you operate the ...
  • Page 154 Tools ··· Settings Using text input assist On the Home menu, select “Tools” followed by “Settings, ” and then select “Text Input Assist. ” When you put a checkmark by this function, candidate words based on the input letters are listed at the bottom of the screen. To select a word, press word on the screen.
  • Page 155 Tools ··· Settings When you put a checkmark in the “Password Lock” checkbox, 4-digit password input is required every time when the unit is turned on. Note When you charge the battery via the USB cable (supplied), input the password and unlock ...
  • Page 156 Tools ··· Settings To back up the content files To back up the content data, such as music or video files, copy the files to a computer using Windows Explorer (drag & drop), after connecting the USB cable. Notes You cannot copy music or video files properly, if the file is protected by copyright protection ...
  • Page 157 Access the following URL using your computer, and download the most recent system software. http://www.sony.com/mylo/support Set the USB mode of the unit to “MSC” (  page 152), connect the unit to the computer using the USB cable (supplied), and move the downloaded system software file to the top level folder of the internal memory.
  • Page 158 Tools System Information - Displaying the system information On the Home Menu, select “Tools” and then “System Information. ” The MAC Address and the software version of the unit is displayed. Table of Contents mylo  Widget RSS/ Podcast  Skype ...
  • Page 159: Additional Information

    Additional Information Auto Login Guide ...160 Wayport® Auto Login Guide ...160 T-Mobile® HotSpot Auto Login Guide ...161 Task Manager ...164 Troubleshooting ...165 Precautions ...178 Do not use/store the unit in the following place ...178 On Carrying ...178 On the use ...178 On the LCD display ...179 On the headphones ...179 On cleaning ...180...
  • Page 160: Auto Login Guide

    To use the Wayport® Auto Login feature on the unit, you do not need to have a subscription to the Wayport® service. For more information on this service, please visit http://www.sony.com/mylo and go to the Partners Page to view Wayport®.
  • Page 161 To use the T-Mobile® HotSpot Auto Login feature on your mylo, you must first have a subscription to the T-Mobile® HotSpot service. For more information on this service or how to sign-up, please visit http://www.sony.com/mylo and go to the Partners Page to view T-Mobile®.
  • Page 162 Auto Login Guide This displays the following T-Mobile® HotSpot screen, where you can select the “Auto Login” field and subsequently enter you User Name and Password for the T-Mobile® HotSpot service. To disable Auto Login, you must uncheck the “Auto Login” field. Select the “OK”...
  • Page 163 If the Auto Login feature is not enabled for this wireless network, you must login via the Web  browser to use the network. For details about the T-Mobile® HotSpot service, visit the following Web site.  http://www.sony.com/mylo Table of Contents mylo ...
  • Page 164: Task Manager

    Task Manager Task Manager If not enough memory is available to start an application or an application function is not available due to some error, the “Task Manager” may be started instead. Before resuming execution of the selected application or function, use the “Task Manager”...
  • Page 165: Troubleshooting

    Check also for information about the issue in the help of the software used to transfer files. Check for about the issue on the support Web site. Visit: http://www.sony.com/mylo/support If you are still unable to resolve the issue, consult the Customer Information Service Center.
  • Page 166 Troubleshooting Symptom The unit is not turned off by sliding the POWER/ HOLD switch. The unit turns off automatically. Display Symptom No screen is shown on the display. The display suddenly goes dark. The screen is frozen. Cause or corrective action ...
  • Page 167 Troubleshooting Wireless network Symptom The unit will not connect to a wireless network. You are positioned within a wireless network and it is available, but the icon of the Connection Manager indicates no signal strength. Cause or corrective action  WIRELESS LAN switch is set to OFF. ...
  • Page 168  The provider you want to connect is not compliant with the Auto Login function of this unit. For details about corresponding providers, visit: http://www.sony.com/mylo  The clock setting is wrong. Adjust the clock (  page 152).  Some public/commercial hotspot providers may restrict a part of their services (such as TCP ports available).
  • Page 169 Troubleshooting Symptom Your Buddies list does not display correctly. The Signing In screen does not disappear. The unit does not sign in to automatically. The Sign In screen appears, even though you have selected “Remember Password” and “Auto Sign In” check boxes.
  • Page 170 Troubleshooting Symptom Signing in failed. It is hard to hear another party on a call. Cannot start Skype after adding Contacts. Yahoo! Messenger Symptom Your Contacts list does not display correctly. The Signing In screen does not disappear. The unit does not sign in to Yahoo! Messenger automatically.
  • Page 171 Troubleshooting Symptom The Signing In screen does not disappear. The unit does not sign in to Google Talk automatically. The Sign In screen appears, even though you have selected “Remember Password” and “Auto Sign In” check boxes. Signing in failed. Accessing to Gmail inbox fails.
  • Page 172 Troubleshooting RSS/Podcast Symptom RSS Feeds are not renewed.  The wireless network connection has been disconnected. Feeds can be retrieved, but contents fails to be downloaded. Music Symptom Music cannot be played. The unit does not recognize music data. Cause or corrective action Sync RSS Feeds after re-connecting to the wireless network.  There is not enough free space in the internal memory. Delete unnecessary files ( ...
  • Page 173 Troubleshooting Symptom The unit does not delete music data. The unit produces no sound or produces only noise. WMA files will not play. The volume cannot be turned up. Audio playback stops unexpectedly. “  ” is displayed as part of a title.
  • Page 174: Text Editor

    Troubleshooting Symptom A rotated image file is not saved properly. Video Symptom It takes some time to start playback of a video file. Videos cannot be played. Playback pauses. The unit does not recognize a video file as a video file. The unit started to play sample video while you were away...
  • Page 175 Troubleshooting Connection with the computer Symptom The connecting screen is not displayed when the unit is connected to a computer with the USB cable. The unit is not recognized by the computer when connected to the computer. The unit behaves erratically when it is connected to the computer.
  • Page 176 Troubleshooting Symptom The computer freezes when the power is turned on after connecting the unit. The computer displays “boot from CD“ on the screen. Others Symptom HOME button does not work. The unit does not function properly. The unit or AC adapter is warm.
  • Page 177 File transferring or downloading failed. You forgot or lost the password for the unit. If you have any questions about this product: Visit: http://www.sony.com/mylo Contact: Sony Customer Information Services Center at 1-866-420-7669 Write: Sony Customer Information Services Center 12451 Gateway Blvd., Ft. Myers, FL 33913 For an accessory or part not available from your authorized dealer,...
  • Page 178: Precautions

    Precautions Precautions Do not use/store the unit in the following place • In an extremely hot, cold or humid place. In places such as in a car parked in the sun, the unit body may become deformed and this may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 179 • Do not operate the unit with a damaged cord or if the unit itself has been dropped or damaged. • Use the AC adapter supplied with your unit or genuine Sony products. Do not use any other AC adapter as it may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 180 Precautions On cleaning Cleaning the LCD display If fingerprints or dust make the LCD screen dirty, it is recommended you use a soft cloth to clean it. When you use the LCD Cleaning Kit (not supplied), do not apply the cleaning liquid directly to the LCD screen.
  • Page 181 • In no event will SONY be liable for any financial damage, or loss of profits, including claims made by third parties, arising out of the use of the software supplied with this unit.
  • Page 182 Use of the contents beyond this limit requires permission of the copyright holders. • Sony is not responsible for incomplete recording/downloading or damaged data due to problems of the unit or computer. • Depending on the types of the text and characters, the text shown on the unit may not be displayed properly on device.
  • Page 183: On The "Memory Stick Duo

    On the “Memory Stick Duo” On the “Memory Stick Duo” Types of “Memory Stick” that can be used (not supplied) The IC recording medium used by this unit is a “Memory Stick Duo “Memory Stick Micro” (“M2”). “M2” is the abbreviated product name for a “Memory Stick Micro.
  • Page 184 On the “Memory Stick Duo” A “Memory Stick Duo” is a compact, portable IC recording medium. The types of “Memory Stick Duo” that can be used with this unit are listed in the table below. However, proper operation cannot be guaranteed for all “Memory Stick Duo”...
  • Page 185 Although operation check of this product has been performed with up to  8GB Sony branded “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media, please note that the operation is not guaranteed for every type of “Memory Stick. ” To check the compatibility of “Memory Stick PRO Duo, ” Visit: ...
  • Page 186: About The Folder Structure

    About the Folder Structure About the Folder Structure The folder structure of the internal memory This folder does not exist at the factory shipment. The folder name shown is an example. The folders are created and named according to the rules of the Memory Stick Video Format. The folder name shown is an example. When a Flash game that is supported by this unit is downloaded using the Web browser of this unit, the file are saved in this folder automatically. Note There are data management folders other than those listed above.  Table of Contents mylo  Widget RSS/ Podcast  Skype  Yahoo!  Messenger Google Talk ...
  • Page 187 About the Folder Structure The folder structure of a “Memory Stick Duo” The folder name shown is an example. The folder is created and named according to the Memory Stick Video Format. The folder name shown is an example. Table of Contents mylo  Widget RSS/ Podcast  Skype  Yahoo!  Messenger Google Talk  Music Photo Video Camera Tools Index...
  • Page 188: On Copyrights And Licenses

    On Copyrights and Licenses On Copyrights and Licenses “mylo” and  “Memory Stick”, “Memory Stick Duo”, “MagicGate”, “MagicGate Memory Stick”,  “Memory Stick PRO”, “Memory Stick PRO-HG”, “Memory Stick Micro”, “M2”, ATRAC, ATRAC3, ATRAC3plus, ATRAC Advanced Lossless and their logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation. SonicStage and SonicStage logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony  Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media are trademarks or registered  trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe and Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems  Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. This product contains Adobe  Incorporated, Copyright© 1995-2007 Adobe Macromedia Software LLC. All rights reserved. Adobe and Flash are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the USA and/or other territories. This product contains NetFront Browser of ACCESS CO.,LTD.  ACCESS and NetFront are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO.,LTD. in Japan and other countries. Copyright© ACCESS, 2008 This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group. US and foreign patents licensed from Dolby Laboratories.  MPEG Layer-3 audio coding technology and patents licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and  Thomson.
  • Page 189 On Copyrights and Licenses This product contains an officially licensed Sorenson Spark optimized video decoder  licensed from Sorenson Media, Inc. This product uses On2 TrueMotion® video technology. © 1992-2007 On2 Technologies,  Inc. All Rights Reserved. For more information, visit: http://www.on2.com. This product contains embedded multimedia software licensed from Ingenient ...
  • Page 190 On Copyrights and Licenses 1. Definitions. “License” shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution as defined by Sections 1 through 9 of this document. “Licensor” shall mean the copyright owner or entity authorized by the copyright owner that is granting the License.
  • Page 191 On Copyrights and Licenses 2. Grant of Copyright License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license to reproduce, prepare Derivative Works of, publicly display, publicly perform, sublicense, and distribute the Work and such Derivative Works in Source or Object form.
  • Page 192 On Copyrights and Licenses 5. Submission of Contributions. Unless You explicitly state otherwise, any Contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the Work by You to the Licensor shall be under the terms and conditions of this License, without any additional terms or conditions. Notwithstanding the above, nothing herein shall supersede or modify the terms of any separate license agreement you may have executed with Licensor regarding such Contributions.
  • Page 193 On Copyrights and Licenses Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the “License”); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an “AS IS”...
  • Page 194 On Copyrights and Licenses Copyright (c) 1991 Bell Communications Research, Inc. (Bellcore) Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this material for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies, and that the name of Bellcore not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to this material without the specific, prior written permission of an authorized representative of Bellcore.
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  • Page 196 On Copyrights and Licenses Some of this code is derived from the free version of the file command originally posted to comp.sources.unix. Copyright info for that program is included below as required. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (c) Ian F. Darwin, 1987. Written by Ian F. Darwin. This software is not subject to any license of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company or of the Regents of the University of California.
  • Page 197 On Copyrights and Licenses LICENSE ISSUES  The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license, i.e. both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit. See below for the actual license texts. Actually both licenses are BSD-style Open Source licenses. In case of any license issues related to OpenSSL please contact openssl-core@openssl.org.
  • Page 198 On Copyrights and Licenses Original SSLeay License Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) All rights reserved. This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to.
  • Page 199 On Copyrights and Licenses sudo  Sudo is distributed under the following ISC-style license: Copyright (c) 1994-1996,1998-2005 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com> 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.
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  • Page 211 On Copyrights and Licenses Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w’ . This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c’ for details. The hypothetical commands `show w’...
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  • Page 240 On Copyrights and Licenses Tom Lane Glenn Randers-Pehrson Willem van Schaik libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997, are Copyright (c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.88, with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors: John Bowler Kevin Bracey Sam Bushell...
  • Page 241 On Copyrights and Licenses A “png_get_copyright” function is available, for convenient use in “about” boxes and the like: printf(“%s”,png_get_copyright(NULL)); Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course) is supplied in the files “pngbar.png” and “pngbar.jpg (88x31) and “pngnow.png” (98x31). Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software.
  • Page 242 On Copyrights and Licenses 2.1.2 2.1.3 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 Footnotes: (1) GPL-compatible doesn’t mean that we’re distributing Python under the GPL. All Python licenses, unlike the GPL, let you distribute a modified version without making your changes open source.
  • Page 243 On Copyrights and Licenses 3. In the event Licensee prepares a derivative work that is based on or incorporates Python or any part thereof, and wants to make the derivative work available to others as provided herein, then Licensee hereby agrees to include in any such work a brief summary of the changes made to Python.
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  • Page 246 On Copyrights and Licenses SQLite is software that implements an embeddable SQL database engine. SQLite is available for free download from http://www.sqlite.org/. The principal author and maintainer of SQLite has disclaimed all copyright interest in his contributions to SQLite and thus released his contributions into the public domain. In order to keep the SQLite software unencumbered by copyright claims, the principal author asks others who may from time to time contribute changes and enhancements to likewise disclaim their own individual copyright interest.
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  • Page 248 AOL SOFTWARE END USER AGREEMENT FOR AIM AOL SOFTWARE END USER AGREEMENT FOR Your product includes software that will let you access and use the AOL Instant Messenger (“AIM”) service. You may use the AIM software and features provided that you agree to the following license terms.
  • Page 249 AOL SOFTWARE END USER AGREEMENT FOR AIM Software. You can register for a User ID by visiting www.aol.com or www.aim.com. Your registration and use of your User ID are subject to separate terms and conditions, which you agree you will abide by when you access our services through the Software. 6.
  • Page 250 AOL SOFTWARE END USER AGREEMENT FOR AIM 13. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL WE, OUR PARENT, AFFILIATES, DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, CONTRACTORS, , LICENSORS, SUPPLIERS, AGENTS OR DISTRIBUTORS (COLLECTIVELY, THE “AOL GROUP”) BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT OR THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,...
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  • Page 253: Skype End User License Agreement

    Skype End User License Agreement Skype End User License Agreement IMPORTANT – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Review the latest version of Skype End User License Agreement at www.skype.com/eula. Translations are available www.skype.com. Before reading the articles below, please note the following preliminary terms, which use some of the definitions specified in Article 1 below: No Emergency Calls: by entering into this Agreement You acknowledge and agree that the Skype Software does not and does not intend to support or carry emergency calls.
  • Page 254 Skype End User License Agreement Article 1 Definitions In this Agreement the following capitalized definitions are being used, singular as well as plural. Affiliate: any corporation, company or other entity that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, Skype. For the purpose of this definition, the word “control”...
  • Page 255 Skype End User License Agreement 1.20 You: you, the end user of the Skype Software, also used in the form “Your” where applicable. Article 2 License and Restrictions License. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Skype hereby grants You a limited, personal, non-commercial, non-exclusive, non-sublicensable, non-assignable, free of charge license to download, install and use the Skype Software on Your computer, phone or PDA for the sole purpose of personally using the internet communication...
  • Page 256 Skype End User License Agreement Article 3 Definitions to License Restrictions and Additional Terms Distribution of Skype Software. You are not allowed to distribute the Skype Software under this Agreement. For the right to distribute You will have to agree to and meet with the Distribution Terms as published on the Skype Website.
  • Page 257 Skype End User License Agreement Your Confidential Information and Your Privacy. Skype is committed to respecting Your privacy and the confidentiality of Your personal data. The “Privacy Policy” that is published on the Skype Website at www.skype.com/go/privacy applies to the use of Your personal data, the traffic data as well as the content contained in Your communication(s).
  • Page 258 Skype End User License Agreement No Warranties. Skype cannot guarantee that You will always be able to communicate with other Skype Software users, nor can Skype guarantee that You can communicate without disruptions, delays or communication-related flaws or that all Your communication shall always be delivered to other Skype Software users.
  • Page 259 Skype End User License Agreement Consequences of Termination. Upon termination of this Agreement, You (a) acknowledge and agree that all licenses and rights to use the Skype Software shall terminate, and (b) will cease any and all use of the Skype Software, and (c) will remove the Skype Software from all hard drives, networks and other storage media and destroy all copies of the Skype Software in Your possession or under Your control.
  • Page 260 Skype End User License Agreement 10.2 Specific Disclaimer of Liability for Emergency Services. Skype does not provide Emergency Services in conjunction with the Skype Software. Neither Skype nor its officers or employees may be held liable for any claim, damage, or loss, and You hereby waive any and all such claims or causes of action, arising from or relating to the use of Skype Software to contact Emergency Services personnel.
  • Page 261 Skype End User License Agreement Article 12 General Provisions 12.1 New versions of the Agreement. Skype reserves the right to modify this Agreement at any time by providing such revised Agreement to You or by publishing the revised Agreement on the Skype Website. The revised Agreement shall become effective within thirty (30) days of such publishing or provision to You, unless You expressly accept the revised Agreement earlier by clicking on the accept button.
  • Page 262: Yahoo! Terms Of Service

    Yahoo! Terms of Service Yahoo! Terms of Service Welcome to Yahoo!. By clicking ”Accept” you agree that your use of the Yahoo! services on this device will be governed by the Yahoo! Terms of Service viewable at http://info. yahoo.com/legal/us/yahoo/utos/utos-173.html and the Yahoo! Privacy Policy viewable at http://privacy.yahoo.com/privacy/us/.
  • Page 263: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Unit LCD screen: 3.5 inches, TFT drive, 800 × 480 pixels, 65,536 colors Internal memory: 1 GB (User available capacity: Approx. 850MB) A portion of which is used for data management functions. Sample data are stored in the internal memory. You can delete them to make exact free space shown above ( ...
  • Page 264 Specifications Internal Camera 1.3 Megapixel with macro Photo Supported formats: JPEG Number of pixels: Display: 3,072 × 2,304 pixels (Approx. 7 Megapixels) (maximum) Edit: 1,280 × 1,024 pixels (Approx. 1.3 Megapixels) (maximum) Progressive JPEG is not supported. Video Supported file formats: MP4 File Format Memory Stick Video Format Supported video codec:...
  • Page 265: Index

    Index Index AAC..111 AC.adapter..9 AIM... 55 Alert.Sound..64 AOL.Mail..59 Block.List..61,.64 Buddies.screen..58 Buddy.List... 61 Edit..64 Edit.My.Buddy.Info... 64 Emoticons... 62,.64 Exit... 57 Go.to.Buddy.Icon.
  • Page 266 Index Edit tool bar ... 127 Encryption key ...30, 150 Encryption Type ... 148 Equalizer ... 119 EXIF info ...125, 127 Export ... 53 Exposure adjustment ... 140 Facebook Notifier ... 40 Feed ... 48 File Manager ... 143 Flash ... 42 Fn key ...
  • Page 267 Index “M2” ... 183 “Memory Stick Duo” 14, 25, 53, 115, 123, 132, 139, 183, 187 “Memory Stick Duo” slot ... 14 “Memory Stick Micro” ... 183 m4a ... 111 m4b ... 111 MAC Address ...148, 158 Macro switch ...15, 139 Master Reset ...
  • Page 268 Index Sample data ... 26 Scroll mode ... 46 Settings ... 152 Shift key ... 20 Shortcut ... 20 Shutter button ...14, 139 Shutter sound ... 139 Skype ... 65 About Me ... 84 About Skype ... 84 Allow Calls ... 83 Allow Chats ...
  • Page 269 Index T-Mobile® HotSpot ... 161 Tap ... 16 Task Manager ... 164 Text Editor ... 145 Text Input Assist ...19, 153, 154 Time Format ... 152 Timezone ... 152 Tools ... 142 Touch panel ...14, 16, 153 Troubleshooting ... 165 AIM ...
  • Page 270 Index Status ... 91 status bar ... 90 Timestamp ... 99 Transferring Files ... 97 Yahoo! ID ... 86 Yahoo! Mail ... 90 YouTube Widget ... 40 Zoom ... 139 Table of Contents mylo  Widget RSS/ Podcast  Skype ...

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