Sony VAIO VGF-HS1 Series User Manual

Sony VAIO VGF-HS1 Series User Manual

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  • Page 2 If you have questions about this product, you can write to the Sony Customer Information Service Center at 12451 Gateway Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33913, USA or find Sony Customer Service on the Web site at: http://esupport.sony.com/EN/VAIO/ for customers in the USA...
  • Page 3: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: VGF-HS1 Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. Address: 16530 Via Esprillo San Diego, CA 92127 USA Telephone No.: 858-942-2230 (For FCC-related matters only). This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety Information Data backup Make backup copies of the content of your storage devices, including a hard disk drive. Sony assumes no liability for any damages arising out of loss or corruption of data caused by hard disk troubles or restoration of such data.
  • Page 5: Power Plug

    Network LAN port Do not plug a telephone cable or an irrelevant network cable into the network (LAN) port on your Home Server. High electric current to the port may cause hardware failures, if the network (LAN) port is connected to telephone lines mentioned below: Put Especially, never ...
  • Page 6 To protect the Home Server against such access, be sure to make appropriate security settings on your wireless LAN devices. Sony assumes no responsibility for any security problems that may arise from the use of the Wireless LAN.
  • Page 7 Microsoft, Windows, Internet Explorer, and  Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. PLAYSTATION is a registered trademark of Sony  Computer Entertainment Inc. iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in ...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    State of the Home Server after Restoring the Home Server or the System ... 56 Precautions ... 57 Before Disposing of Your Home Server ... 59 Getting Help ... 60 Sony support options ... 60 Specifications ... 60 Troubleshooting Error Messages ... 62 Troubleshooting ... 65 Home Server ...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Software and Hardware Requirements This product is a Home Server that is intended for use with personal computers and DLNA devices connected via the Internet or a home network. To connect to this product, your personal computer must meet the following software and hardware requirements: Operating system ...
  • Page 10: Locating Controls And Ports

    Locating Controls and Ports Front  COPY indicator light (page 8, 9) Indicates the state of a USB device or a memory card and the status of data imported from the device or card.  NETSERVER indicator light (page , Indicates the server test status or the state of the Home Server.
  • Page 11: Front Door

     Display (page 16, 6) Displays information on the Home Server.  DISPLAY button (page 16) Press this button to turn on the display on the Home Server and select the required information.  Memory Stick slot (page 9) Insert a “Memory Stick” media. This slot can also accommodate the Duo-type media without an adapter.
  • Page 12: Back

    Back  Air vents  DC IN port Connect to the AC adapter.  Network (LAN) port Connect a network (LAN) cable. Note Be sure not to connect any unsupported networks or any telephone lines to the Network port. At the time of delivery, this port is covered by a protective sticker to warn the users.
  • Page 13: Bottom

    Bottom  NETSERVER switch (page ) Slide this switch to the ON position to allow access via the Internet. Turning on this switch will register the Home Server on the dynamic DNS server and enable the port forwarding capability of the network router to allow access via the Internet.
  • Page 14 About the (USB) ports The USB ports on your Home Server is compliant with the USB 2.0 standards (High-speed, Full-speed, and Low-speed). The USB 2.0 standards are new Universal Serial Bus (USB) standards and provide faster data transfer than the USB 1.1 standards (Full-speed and Low-speed). The USB ports of the USB 2.0 standards are capable of accepting the USB 1.1 standard devices.
  • Page 15 Indicator light INFO Blinks in blue Blinks in red Lights in red Lights in blue Unlit Lights in green Lights in orange Blinks in orange Blinks in green Blinks alternately in green and orange Unlit State Indicates that a search for the Home Server was initiated by a personal computer via the network and in progress for device registration purposes.
  • Page 16 About the Display indications When the Home Server is not in operation, you can press the DISPLAY button to turn on the display and view the following information: the Home Server name, the IP address settings, the used space on the internal hard disk drive, the firmware version, the error message (if any), and the important message (if any).
  • Page 17: Hardware Installation And Connection

    Hardware Installation and Connection Your Home Server is intended for use on a network. For detailed instructions on connecting the Home Server to a network, refer to the Setup Guide.  In a stand-alone environment, the Home Server can provide: Access to the content of the Home Server from a DLNA device (page 40).
  • Page 18: About The Supplied Software

    About the Supplied Software The CD-ROM disc provided with your Home Server contains the following software applications: PC Link (page 18)  The PC Link software provides easy ways to keep folder data updated between a personal computer and a Home Server. ...
  • Page 19: Using The Vaio Media Software

    Metadata analysis  If you want to upload a music file to a Home Server, PC Link can analyze it using VAIO Content Analyzer and add the results to the music file as metadata to make it compatible on the DLNA devices supporting the Music Channel Function.
  • Page 20: Customizing Your Home Server

    Customizing Your Home Server You can use the Home Server Settings Page and change the default settings to customize your Home Server. About the Home Server Settings Page The Home Server Settings Page provides a tool to set up the functions of your Home Server that you can access with browser software on your personal computer.
  • Page 21 Menu Function Remote Back Up Home Access Data Sync (transmitting) Data Sync (receiving) Server test Advanced Network settings Date and time One Touch Copy VGF-WA1 Home Server backup Home Server restore Firmware update Reset * The VGF-WA1 Wireless Digital Audio may not be available, depending on the country or region of your residency.
  • Page 22 Double-click “MyStation” (the default name) or “(Home Server name). ” The window containing the list of the shared folders on the Home Server appears. If the user name and the password are prompted, enter a temporary text string, “Sony” for example. ...
  • Page 23  To open directly with the browser software Press the DISPLAY button on the Home Server several times to display the Home Server name or the IP address on the display. Start the browser software on the personal computer. Enter “http://(Home Server name)/” or “http://(IP address)/” and press the Enter key. The Web top page appears in the browser software window.
  • Page 24: Using Your Home Server As A Network Storage Device For Personal Computers

    Using Your Home Server as a Network Storage Device for Personal Computers The following describes the default folder configuration and access privilege at the time of delivery and what your Home Server offers as a network storage device. Default folder configuration and access privilege MyStation Folder name Media...
  • Page 25: Opening A Shared Folder

    Opening a shared folder Click “Start” and “My Network Places” or “Network. ” The My Network Places window or the Network window appears. Double-click “MyStation” (the default name) or “(Home Server name). ” The window containing the list of the shared folders on the Home Server appears. ...
  • Page 26: Creating A Shared Folder

    Confirm or change the settings. For further information, click “Help” at the top right corner of the DLNA device management page. Click “Next. ” The Shared folder management page is displayed. Confirm the settings. For further information, click “Help” at the top right corner of the Shared folder management page. Creating a shared folder Access the Home Server Settings Page (page ).
  • Page 27: Using Your Home Server As A Data Storage Device

    Using your Home Server as a data storage device You can import music, photo, and video contents to your Home Server from a digital still camera or a digital camcorder or data from a personal computer for storage purposes. The import method depends on the source device. Source device Import timing Digital still camera,...
  • Page 28 Importing data with the One Touch Copy function To import from a USB device  Note When the USB port on the digital still camera is in PTP or PictBridge mode, you cannot use the One Touch Copy function. Place the USB port into mass storage mode before proceeding with the following steps. Connect a digital still camera or a digital camcorder to one of the (USB) ports on the Home Server with a USB cable.
  • Page 29 About compatible file formats When the option to import video and photo only is selected on the One Touch Copy page on the Home Server Settings Page, the files in the following formats will be imported. USB device Digital still camera Digital camcorder (DVD storage type*) Digital camcorder (Hard disk storage type)
  • Page 30 When the COPY indicator light turns on, press the COPY button. The copy process notification message appears on the display and the COPY indicator light blinks while the copy process is in progress. Once the copy process is complete, a completion message will appear on the display and the MEMORY CARD access indicator light and the COPY indicator light turns off.
  • Page 31 – The Memory Stick slot on your Home Server does not support 8-bit parallel data transfer. – Your Home Server has been tested and found compatible with Sony branded “Memory Stick” media with a capacity of up to 16 GB that are available as of August 2008. However, not all “Memory Stick” media that meet the same specifications as the compatible media are guaranteed of compatibility.
  • Page 32: Using The Back Up Function

     network. Back Up uploading via the Internet has additional requirements. See page 42 for further information. Playback of the music files in the Music channels and the Mood folders can only be available on Sony branded  DLNA devices.
  • Page 33 Adding a Back Up profile Use the PC Link software on your personal computer. Note To add a Back Up profile, you must connect the computer and the Home Server to your home network. For information on network connection, consult the following section in the Setup Guide: Hardware connection and setup - Connecting to a network.
  • Page 34 If you want to: Create, view, or change Back Up profiles.  Start a backup manually.  Abort the on-going backup.  Remove Back Up profiles.  Start the PC Link software.  Tips Refer to the help file on the PC Link software for detailed instructions. ...
  • Page 35: Connecting From Dlna Devices

    Connecting from DLNA Devices You can connect to your Home Server from DLNA devices, such as some TVs, Wireless Digital Audio*, and PLAYSTATION3, and access the Home Server content. * The VGF-WA1 Wireless Digital Audio may not be available, depending on the country or region of your residency.
  • Page 36: Playing The Home Server Content On The Wireless Digital Audio

    Playing the Home Server content on the Wireless Digital Audio When the Sony VGF-WA1* Wireless Digital Audio is registered on the Home Server, you can play the Home Server’s music content on the Wireless Digital Audio via wireless LAN connection by connecting a Wireless Adapter to the Home Server.
  • Page 37 Playing music content You play the Home Server’s music content just by connecting a Wireless Adapter to the Home Server with the designated Wireless Adapter connection support cable. Note Accessing the music content on the Home Server from multiple Wireless Digital Audio units at the same time may interrupt the playback.
  • Page 38 About the Wireless Digital Audio settings If you want to: View the number of the Wireless Digital Audio units and their device names and MAC addresses.  Remove the registration of the Wireless Digital Audio units.  Note You can only remove the registration of all Wireless Digital Audio units, but not the registration of a particular unit.
  • Page 39: Folder Configuration On The Home Server When Accessed From A Dlna Device

    Folder configuration on the Home Server when accessed from a DLNA device The following shows the folder configuration on the Home Server. Top layer Second layer Video Albums The names of the folders containing videos are listed. Genre This folder appears only when the videos that have genre information added, are stored on the Home Server.
  • Page 40: Using The Remote Home Access Functions

    Using the Remote Home Access Functions You can use the Remote Home Access functions to share content on your Home Server with your family and friends in distant locations via the Internet. Additionally, you can keep the data updated between your Home Server and a personal computer or the Home Server at your family’s or friend’s home by exchanging the data periodically or manually.
  • Page 41 Data Sync function  You can use the Data Sync function to keep the folder content updated between your Home Server and a personal computer or another Home Server at your family’s or friend’s home by exchanging the content periodically or manually. Personal computer Your Home Server...
  • Page 42: Network Requirement For The Remote Home Access Functions

    Network requirement for the Remote Home Access functions To use the Remote Home Access functions, your Home Server must be connected to a home network that is accessible from the Internet. To meet this requirement, you must have a UPnP compliant network router. If your network router is not UPnP compliant You may be able to allow access via the Internet by enabling the port forwarding capability of your network router.
  • Page 43: Using The Vaio Picture Lab Function

    Using the VAIO Picture Lab function The VAIO Picture Lab function lets the registered users access the folder containing photos via the Internet. You can use this function to create a Web page that shows the folder content and let the users view the content by entering the URL address for the Web page on Web browser software.
  • Page 44: Using The Media Link Function

    About the VAIO Picture Lab settings If you want to: Change the shared folder used for the VAIO Picture Lab function.  Select whether or not to prompt password entry for accessing the shared folder.  Change the password for accessing the shared folder. ...
  • Page 45: Transferring Data To A Personal Computer Or A Home Server Outside Your Home (Data Sync)

    To create Data Sync profiles on the personal computer, the computer must have the PC Link software installed. If not, visit the support Web site at the following URLs and download the software: http://esupport.sony.com/EN/VAIO/ for customers in the USA. http://www.vaio-link.com/ for customers in Europe.
  • Page 46 To add a Data Sync (transmitting) profile with the Home Server on the personal  computer Start the PC Link software (page 18). Click “Settings” in the Data Sync (Transmitting) section on the main window. The Data Sync (transmitting) settings window appears. Add a Data Sync (transmitting) profile.
  • Page 47 About the Data Sync profiles If you want to: Create, view, or change Data Sync (transmitting/receiving) profiles on the personal computer.  Start a transmission manually on the personal computer.  Remove Data Sync (transmitting/receiving) profiles on the personal computer. ...
  • Page 48 If you want to: View, add, or remove a Data Sync (receiving) profile on your Home Server.  Change Data Sync (receiving) profile names on your Home Server.  Access the Home Server Settings Page and go to the Data Sync (receiving) page. ...
  • Page 49: Making Backup Copies

    Making Backup Copies You can make two types of backup copies. Copying the data on the Home Server to a USB hard disk drive  You can create a Home Server backup profile on a per -folder basis on the Home Server Settings Page and make a backup copy of each folder on a USB hard disk drive connected to your Home Server.
  • Page 50 Notes You can create up to 10 Home Server backup profiles.  If a USB hard disk drive is not connected to the Home Server at the time of starting the Home Server backup  process, the Home Server backup process will not begin. If a Home Server backup process is in progress at the time of starting another process, the second Home Server ...
  • Page 51: Copying The Data From A Personal Computer To Your Home Server

    Copying the data from a personal computer to your Home Server You can use the PC Link software to create a Home Server backup profile and send a copy of the data to the Home Server (page 32).
  • Page 52: Updating The Firmware

    Updating the Firmware You can update the firmware of your Home Server with the automatically downloaded update files or by accessing the support Web site. Note Do not update the firmware while a Home Server backup process to the USB hard disk drive is in progress or the One Touch Copy function is active.
  • Page 53: Updating The Firmware By Accessing The Support Web Site

    From the personal computer connected to the Home Server via the home network, access the support Web site at: http://esupport.sony.com/EN/VAIO/ for customers in the USA. http://www.vaio-link.com/ for customers in Europe. Download the latest update program of VGF-HS1 Series Home Server.
  • Page 54: Restoring Your Home Server

    Restoring Your Home Server You can restore the factory default settings while keeping hard drive content. For information on the state of your Home Server after restoring your Home Server, see “State of the Home Server after Restoring the Home Server or the System” on page 56. Access the Home Server Settings Page (page ).
  • Page 55: Restoring Your System

    Restoring Your System You can restore the factory default settings while deleting all hard drive content and restore the state of the Home Server at the time of delivery. For information on the state of your Home Server after restoring your system, see “State of the Home Server after Restoring the Home Server or the System”...
  • Page 56: State Of The Home Server After Restoring The Home Server Or The System

    State of the Home Server after Restoring the Home Server or the System The following shows the state of your Home Server after restoring the Home Server or the system. Item to be affected Administrator Administrator name Password Server name Work group IP address Proxy server...
  • Page 57: Precautions

    Your Home Server includes a hard disk drive (a storage device for applications and data). When the hard disk drive fails for some reason, Sony assumes no liability for restoring data stored on the hard disk drive. To avoid loss of data, observe...
  • Page 58 Handling the “Memory Stick” media To protect data stored in the “Memory Stick” media, observe the following: Do not touch the “Memory Stick” media  connector with your fingers or metal objects. Use only the adhesive label supplied with the ...
  • Page 59: Before Disposing Of Your Home Server

    Cleaning your Home Server Be sure to turn off your Home Server and  disconnect the power cord before cleaning. Use a dry cloth to wipe off dust.  Be sure to use a dry, soft cloth to clean your ...
  • Page 60: Getting Help

    Getting Help The following provides information on how to get help and support from Sony and troubleshooting tips for your Home Server. Sony support options Sony provides several support options for your Home Server. When you have questions about your Home Server or the software, refer to the...
  • Page 61: Supported Devices

    Dimensions Approx. 10.6 x 2.8 inches (270 x 71 mm) (Diameter x Height) Mass Approx. 6.8 lb. (3.1 kg) Supported devices  Personal computer with Windows XP operating system SP2 or later installed  Personal computer with Windows Vista operating system installed ...
  • Page 62: Error Messages

    Error Messages The following table lists the error messages displayed on the display of your Home Server and the measures to cope with the problems. Be sure to read or write down the error code and/or the error message before pressing the OK button.
  • Page 63 Error message Causes/measures Error: YY  A reception by the Data Sync (receiving) function failed. The source Error during Data Sync (receiving) Error: YY  A transmission by the Data Sync (transmitting) function failed. The Error during Data Sync (transmitting) Error: YY ...
  • Page 64 Error message LAN cable not connected Nothing to copy. Press OK NOTICE: Firmware update ready NOTICE: Important message Obtaining Confirmation code failed. Press OK Obtaining Permission code failed. Press OK Scanning Hard drive… Shared folder maximum reached Press OK Unit temp. too high Causes/measures ...
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    Visit the support Web site at the following URLs: http://esupport.sony.com/EN/VAIO/ for customers in the USA. http://www.vaio-link.com for customers in Europe. You could find the latest support information and frequently asked questions and answers there.
  • Page 66 Problem You cannot play the content you imported to the Home Server with the One Touch Copy function with a DLNA device. You cannot access the Home Server or the Home Server name is not displayed. You do not see any music entries on the Music channels.
  • Page 67 Network storage devices Problem Causes/measures While the text string of the  This is the way the Explorer shows the text strings. shared folder name includes two or more consecutive spaces, the Explorer shows only one space. While the text string of the ...
  • Page 68 Problem The network window on your personal computer does not show the Home Server. One Touch Copy Problem You cannot copy the video content captured with a camcorder (“Memory Stick, ” DVD, or HDD Handycam) to the Home Server. Connecting a USB flash drive to one of the USB ports on the Home Server does not turn on the COPY indicator light.
  • Page 69 Shared folder Problem Causes/measures You see the message that you  The shared folder contains a hidden temporary folder used for file cannot delete the shared folder because it contains files when you try to delete the shared folder on the Home Server. Back Up Problem Causes/measures...
  • Page 70 Home Server backup Problem Backup copies are made on an unexpected USB device. The Home Server backup process fails. Home Server restore Problem The Home Server restore process fails. Wireless Adapter* * The VGF-WA1 Wireless Digital Audio may not be available, depending on the country or region of residency.
  • Page 71: Indicator Lights

    Problem Causes/measures You have registered the  You may have connected or removed the Wireless Adapter while you Wireless Digital Audio on the Home Server without specifying the device name, but cannot find the Wireless Digital Audio on the VGF-WA1 page on the Home Server Settings Page.
  • Page 72: Pc Link Software

    Problem The INFO indicator light is blue. The INFO indicator light is red. The INFO indicator light is blinking in red. The (POWER) indicator light is blinking in orange. The (POWER) indicator light is blinking alternately in orange and green. PC Link software Problem You are notified that the...
  • Page 73 Problem Causes/measures You are notified of  You cannot specify the Windows system folder as the source folder for unavailability of the selected folder and cannot create a Back Up profile or a Data Sync profile. You are notified that the ...
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