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Ú  3ONY #ORPORATION
Owner’s Record
The serial number is located inside battery compartment. Record the serial
number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you
call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No. COM-1
Serial No. _______________________
WARNING
You are cautioned that any changes or modications not expressly approved
in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for
uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure
Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65. This equipment has very low levels of
RF energy that it is deemed to comply without testing of specic absorption
ratio (SAR).
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
If you have any questions about this product:
Visit:
http://www.sony.com/mylo
Contact:
Sony Customer Information Services Center at 1-(888)-476-6972
Write:
Sony Customer Information Services Center
12451 Gateway Blvd.,
Ft. Myers, FL 33913
Model COM-1
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name:
Model No.:
Responsible Party:
Address:
Telephone No.:
SONY
COM-1
Sony Electronics Inc.
16530 Via Esprillo
San Diego, CA 92127
USA
858-942-2230
RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
Lithium-ion batteries are recyclable.
You can help preserve our environment by returning your
used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling
location nearest you.
For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call
toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit http:// www.rbrc.org/ .
Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium-ion batteries.
&OR $ETAILED )NFORMATION
4HIS h3TART UP 'UIDEv PROVIDES STEPS FOR SETTING UP
YOUR #/-  0ERSONAL #OMMUNICATOR AND A QUICK
OVERVIEW OF HOW TO OPERATE THE UNIT &OR MORE DETAILED
INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR UNIT INCLUDING TROUBLESHOOTING
INFORMATION REFER TO THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS
AVAILABLE AS A 0$& lLE ON THE SUPPLIED #$ 2/- 
PAGE  
4HE COVER PAGE OF THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS 0$& lLE
IS SHOWN ON THE RIGHT
7HATS IN THE "OX
s 0ERSONAL COMMUNICATOR
s 2ECHARGEABLE BATTERY
s (EADSET
n (EADPHONES
s !# POWER ADAPTOR
n /NE TOUCH ANSWER REMOTE
CONTROLLER
s 53" CABLE
s #$ 2/CONTAINING THE /PERATING
)NSTRUCTIONS 0$& lLE AND THE
SUPPLIED SOFTWARE
s "ATTERY CASE
s 3TART UP 'UIDE THIS BOOK
s #ARRYING CASE
Table of Contents
For Detailed Information ..............4
What’s in the Box .........................4
Overview......................................6
Preparation
The Parts of Your Personal
Communicator ..........................7
The status bar ......................... 10
Using the keyboard ................ 12
Step 1: Preparing a Power
Source ....................................13
Installing the supplied battery ...13
Charging the battery ............... 14
Step 2: Setting up Your Personal
Communicator ........................16
Turning on your unit ................. 16
Entering your information ........ 17
Wireless LAN Settings
— Infrastructure Mode ............18
Connecting to wireless LAN
in infrastructure mode............. 19
Registering an access point ... 20
Selecting a connection
method ................................... 20
Wireless LAN Settings
— Ad Hoc Mode .....................21
Connecting to wireless LAN
in Ad Hoc mode ..................... 22
Adding users to your Ad Hoc
Contact list ............................. 22
Basic Operations
The Home Menu ........................24
The Context Menu .....................25
What’s Up Screen ......................25
Info Screen ................................26
Things to Do With Your
Personal Communicator
Communication — Skype ..........27
Communication
— Google Talk ........................28
Communication
— Yahoo! Messenger ..............29
Communication
— Ad Hoc Application .............30
Communication
— Address Book .....................31
Web ...........................................32
Music .........................................33
Photo .........................................34
Video .........................................35
Game .........................................36
Text ............................................36
Tools ..........................................37
For More Information
File Structures ...........................38
Folder structure of the internal
memory ................................... 38
Folder structure of “Memory
Stick Duo” ............................... 40
Supplied CD-ROM .....................42
About the Operating
Instructions PDF le ................ 42
About the supplied software ... 42
System requirements............... 43
Installing the PDF le and the
supplied software ................... 44
On Copyrights............................45
Index ..........................................47
/VERVIEW
4HIS EXPLAINS SOME OF THE MAIN FEATURES OF YOUR 0ERSONAL #OMMUNICATOR SUCH
AS MAKING CALLS WITH 3KYPE AND PLAYING MUSIC
&OR DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT EACH FEATURE SEE THE /PERATING
)NSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE AS A 0$& lLE ON THE SUPPLIED #$ 2/-
4HE FEATURES DESCRIBED BELOW ARE ONLY A FEW OF YOUR UNITS CAPABILITIES
%XPLORE THE UNIT AND THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS 0$& lLE TO lND THE FEATURES
MOST INTERESTING TO YOU
7ITH YOUR 0ERSONAL #OMMUNICATOR
YOU CAN CHAT WITH FRIENDS BROWSE
WEBSITES ON THE )NTERNET LISTEN TO
MUSIC AND VIEW PHOTOS
9OU CAN RECEIVE )NTERNET PHONE
CALLS SUCH AS 3KYPE CALLS USING THE
SUPPLIED HEADSET AND OPERATE THE
UNIT FROM THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
9OU CAN TALK ON A 3KYPE CALL USING
THE SPEAKER AND MICROPHONE ON THE
UNIT INSTEAD OF USING THE HEADSET
Preparation
The Parts of Your Personal Communicator











  (USB) connector ( page 00)
Connects your unit to a computer.
 WIRELESS LAN switch/
indicator ( page 00)
Connects your unit to the
wireless LAN. When it is
connected to the wireless LAN,
the indicator lights up.
 “Memory Stick Duo” indicator
( page 00)
When a “Memory Stick Duo” is
inserted, the indicator lights up.
 INFO button ( page 00)
Displays detailed information
about outstanding notications
and key information for
applications active on the device.
For example, you can quickly
nd notications of unread IM
messages you have received or
easily view the title of the music
track currently playing on your
device.
Preparation
Front





 Speaker ( page 00)
Outputs the other user’s voice
during Internet phone calls.
 POWER switch/indicator
( page 00)
Turns your unit on and off.
When the unit is turned on, the
indicator lights up.
CHARGE indicator
( page 00)
While the unit is charging, the
indicator lights up.
 HOME button ( pages 00, 00)
Pressing and releasing displays
the Home menu. Pressing and
holding displays the What’s Up
screen.
  (headset) jack ( page 00)
Connects to the supplied headset.
Continued 
 $# ). 6  JACK
 PAGE 
#ONNECTS TO THE SUPPLIED !#
POWER ADAPTOR
 3TATUS INDICATOR  PAGE 
,IGHTS UP BLUE WHEN THE UNIT IS
CONNECTING TO THE WIRELESS ,!.
IN INFRASTRUCTURE MODE ,IGHTS UP
ORANGE FOR !D (OC MODE
 /04)/. BUTTON  PAGE 
$ISPLAYS A MENU OF OPTIONS
RELATING TO WHAT YOU ARE
CURRENTLY DOING
 -ICROPHONE  PAGE 
0ICKS UP YOUR VOICE FOR
APPLICATIONS REQUIRING VOICE
INPUT
 #ENTER BUTTON
!CTIVATES THE SELECTED ITEM OR
CONlRMS AN ENTRY
  WAY BUTTON 
-OVES THE HIGHLIGHT OR CURSOR
 "!#+ BUTTON
2ETURNS TO THE PREVIOUS SCREEN
 $ISPLAY
2EMOVE THE PROTECTIVE SHEET
FROM THE DISPLAY BEFORE USING
THE UNIT
"ACK




 2INGER SPEAKER
/UTPUTS AUDIO FROM NON VOICE
FEATURES SUCH AS MUSIC AND
VIDEO PLAYBACK AND RINGING
ALERTS FOR )NTERNET PHONE CALLS
 (/,$ SWITCH
,OCKS THE CONTROLS ON THE UNIT
 6/, VOLUME
n BUTTONS
!DJUSTS THE VOLUME

 h-EMORY 3TICK $UOv SLOT
 PAGE 
/PEN THE COVER TO INSERT OR
REMOVE A h-EMORY 3TICK $UOv
 *OG LEVER 
3TARTS AND STOPS PLAYBACK
&INDS THE BEGINNING OF THE
CURRENTPREVIOUSNEXT TRACKS
'OES FORWARDBACKWARD QUICKLY
!DJUSTS THE SPEAKER VOLUME
DURING CALLS
To connect the supplied headset
To  (headset) jack


 Receive button
Answers or ends a call.
 Microphone
Preparation

 Clip
Holds the remote controller to
your clothes.
Picks up your voice during
Skype calls.
Continued 
To insert and remove a “Memory Stick Duo”
Insert a “Memory Stick Duo” as illustrated below. When the “Memory Stick
Duo” is inserted into the unit, the “Memory Stick Duo” indicator lights up.
Grip the groove with
your nger, and gently
pull in the direction
indicated by the arrow.
Terminal side
Insert the “Memory Stick
Duo” in the direction
indicated by the arrow on
the unit, and gently push
until it clicks into place.
To remove the “Memory Stick Duo,” push and release the “Memory Stick
Duo” to make it pop out.
The status bar
The status bar at the bottom of the display shows a variety of icons that provide
constant information about how your unit is operating. For more detailed
information about status bar icons, refer to the Operating Instructions PDF le.
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 2EMAINING BATTERY POWER
 3IGNAL STRENGTH OF THE
CONNECTED WIRELESS ,!. ACCESS
POINT
4HE MORE CIRCLES DISPLAYED
AROUND THE ANTENNA THE STRONGER
THE SIGNAL FROM THE ACCESS POINT
 7IRELESS ,!. STATUS
$ISPLAYS ICONS INDICATING WHETHER
YOUR UNIT IS CONNECTED TO THE
WIRELESS ,!. IN INFRASTRUCTURE
MODE OR !D (OC MODE
 3KYPE STATUS
 9AHOO -ESSENGER STATUS
 'OOGLE 4ALK STATUS
 6OLUME BAR
 !D (OC !PPLICATION STATUS
$URING -USIC 3TREAMING DISPLAYS
THE -USIC 3TREAMING ICON AND THE
NAME OF THE USER WHOSE UNIT YOUR
UNIT IS CONNECTED TO
 (/,$ STATUS
$ISPLAYS AN ICON WHEN YOUVE
LOCKED YOUR UNITS CONTROLS BY
TURNING ON THE (/,$ FEATURE
 3HIFT.UM3YM&N KEY STATUS
)NDICATES THE CURRENTLY ACTIVE
KEYBOARD MODIlER KEYS IF ANY
SUCH AS .UM .UMBER 3YM
3YMBOL &N &UNCTION OR
3HIFT
0REPARATION
4HE NUMBER OF ILLUMINATED
SEGMENTS INDICATES HOW MUCH
BATTERY POWER REMAINS !S THE
BATTERY RUNS DOWN THE SEGMENTS
OF THE INDICATOR DISAPPEAR
 #LOCK
 -USIC INFORMATION
$ISPLAYS INFORMATION ABOUT
THE CURRENTLY PLAYING MUSIC
)T APPEARS FOR APPROXIMATELY
THREE SECONDS AFTER THE LAST USER
PLAYBACK OPERATION OF THE UNIT
SUCH AS PLAYING FAST FORWARDING
OR REWINDING !LSO APPEARS
WHEN THE UNIT CHANGES FROM ONE
MUSIC TRACK TO ANOTHER /N SOME
SCREENS MUSIC INFORMATION MAY
NOT BE DISPLAYED BECAUSE OF
DISPLAY AREA LIMITATIONS
#ONTINUED 

5SING THE KEYBOARD
3LIDE THE FRONT PANEL OF THE UNIT UPWARD TO USE THE KEYBOARD
.UM KEY
3YM KEY
%NTER KEY
&N KEY
3HIFT KEY
4O ENTER CAPITAL LETTERS NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS
0RESS THE MODIlER KEY 3HIFT .UM 3YM OR &N lRST AND THEN PRESS ANOTHER
KEY &OR THE KEY ARRANGEMENT REFER TO THE CHART ON  PAGE  OF THE /PERATING
)NSTRUCTIONS 0$& lLE
!FTER MODIlER KEYS ARE PRESSED THE FOLLOWING ICONS APPEAR ON THE STATUS BAR OF
THE DISPLAY  PAGE  
4O LOCK A MODIlER KEY PRESS IT TWICE 4O UNLOCK IT PRESS ANY MODIlER KEY

-ODIlER KEY
)CON AFTER
PRESSING IT ONCE
)CON AFTER
PRESSING IT TWICE
3HIFT
h3HIFT /Nv
h3HIFT ,OCKEDv
.UM
h.UM /Nv
h.UM ,OCKEDv
3YM
h3YM /Nv
h3YM ,OCKEDv
&N
h&N /Nv
h&N ,OCKEDv
Step 1: Preparing a Power Source
Installing the supplied battery
Preparation
Make sure that the battery is inserted before using the unit. Using the unit
powered by the AC adapter or by your computer without the rechargeable
battery may lead to the following undesirable conditions:
– When the AC power cord or the USB cable is disconnected, and the unit is
not powered for more than ten seconds, the built-in clock may be unable to
keep correct time, causing the unit to fail to play scheduled content.
– When the AC power cord or the USB cable is disconnected, the unit may
freeze.
1 Open the battery compartment cover by placing your thumb or nger on
the word “Open” on one end of the cover and pressing towards the other
end of the cover.
2 Insert the battery, label side up, aligning the metal contacts on the battery
with the contacts inside the battery compartment.
Continued 
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 3LIDE THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER BACK ONTO THE BACK OF THE UNIT UNTIL IT
CLICKS INTO THE PLACE
#HARGING THE BATTERY
#HARGE THE BATTERY USING EITHER THE SUPPLIED !# POWER ADAPTOR OR THE SUPPLIED
53" CABLE #ONNECT YOUR UNIT AND POWER SOURCE AS SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING
ILLUSTRATION
/NCE CHARGING STARTS THE #(!2'% AND 0/7%2 INDICATORS LIGHT UP AND
THE BATTERY INDICATOR SECTIONS 
APPEAR IN THE DISPLAY IN SUCCESSION AS
CHARGING PROGRESSES
! COMPLETE CHARGE REQUIRES APPROXIMATELY  HOURS
.OTES
s )F YOUR UNIT IS CONNECTED TO YOUR COMPUTER VIA THE INCLUDED 53" CABLE AND THE COMPUTER
ENTERS A POWER SAVING MODE SUCH AS SYSTEM SUSPEND SLEEP OR HIBERNATION THEN YOUR
UNITS BATTERY WILL BEGIN DISCHARGING
s $O NOT LEAVE THE UNIT CONNECTED FOR EXTENDED PERIODS TO A NOTEBOOK COMPUTER THAT IS NOT
CONNECTED TO !# POWER BECAUSE THE UNIT MAY DISCHARGE THE COMPUTERS BATTERY
s )F THE UNIT IS NOT TURNED ON WHEN CHARGING STARTS USING THE 53" CABLE WAIT A FEW
MINUTES AND THEN TURN ON THE UNIT BY SLIDING THE 0/7%2 SWITCH DOWN  PAGE  
s #ONNECTING THE UNIT VIA A 53" HUB MAY NOT WORK AND IS NOT SUPPORTED #ONNECT THE
53" CABLE DIRECTLY TO THE COMPUTER

#ONNECTION USING THE SUPPLIED !# POWER ADAPTOR
4HE UNIT AUTOMATICALLY TURNS ON WHEN THE UNIT IS CONNECTED TO THE !# POWER
ADAPTOR
!# POWER ADAPTOR SUPPLIED
4O WALL OUTLET
0REPARATION
4O $# ). 6 JACK
#ONNECTION USING THE SUPPLIED 53" CABLE
53" CABLE SUPPLIED
4O  53"
CONNECTOR
#ONTINUED 

Step 2: Setting up Your Personal Communicator
Turning on your unit
Slide and hold down the POWER switch until the POWER indicator lights up
green. Wait until the start-up screen disappears. When you use your Personal
Communicator for the rst time, the initial set-up wizard appears. Once the
initial set-up is completed, the set-up wizard will no longer appear when the
unit is turned on.
POWER indicator
POWER switch
To turn it off
Slide down and hold the POWER switch again. Your unit turns off, and the
POWER indicator turns off.
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Entering your information
Center button
Activates the selected item or
conrms an entry.
Preparation
Follow the on-screen instructions to enter information about yourself and your
location.
Entering “My Profile” items creates your user profile, visible to other users
connected via the Ad Hoc Application ( page 00).
Use the following buttons and the keyboard ( page 00) to fill in the items.
4-way button (///)
Moves the highlight or cursor.
BACK button
Returns to the previous screen.
Time Zone
Select your current time zone.
Date & Time
Set the current date and time.
My Profile — Nickname 1)
Enter a nickname of up to 64
characters. Entry of this item is
required.
My Profile — About Me 1)
Enter your comments up to 256
characters.
My Profile — My Color 1)
Select a background color for the
Music Player’s Now Playing screen.
My Profile — My Picture 1)
Select a face icon from among the
pre-installed images.
My Profile — Birthdate 2)
1) Information can be viewed by all Ad
Hoc users.
2) Information can be viewed only
by users registered in your Ad Hoc
Contact List to ensure the protection
of personal information.
Note
• The only item you must enter is
Nickname. If you do not enter your
own settings, default values are used for
Time Zone, Date & Time, My Color,
and My Picture.
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7IRELESS ,!. 3ETTINGS ˆ )NFRASTRUCTURE -ODE
7ARNING
4URN OFF THE 7)2%,%33 ,!. SWITCH WHEN IN CROWDED PLACES SUCH AS IN
A CROWDED TRAIN )F A PERSON NEARBY IS USING A PACEMAKER IT IS POSSIBLE THAT
THE RADIO WAVES COULD AFFECT THE PACEMAKER
7HEN CONNECTED TO THE WIRELESS ,!. IN INFRASTRUCTURE MODE YOUR UNIT
SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATION FEATURES
n )NSTANT -ESSENGER
n 6O)0 6OICE OVER )0 PHONE CALLS
n 'OOGLE 4ALK CHAT
n 7EB BROWSING ON THE )NTERNET INCLUDING 7EBMAIL ACCESS
)NFRASTRUCTURE MODE ENABLES YOUR UNIT TO CONNECT TO THE )NTERNET VIA A WIRELESS
,!. ACCESS POINT NEAR YOU
9OUR UNIT
)NTERNET
!CCESS POINT

#ONNECTING TO WIRELESS ,!. IN INFRASTRUCTURE MODE
7)2%,%33 ,!.
SWITCH
3TATUS INDICATOR
0REPARATION
7HEN YOU SELECT ANY APPLICATION THAT USES 7I&I )NSTANT -ESSENGER 6O)0
OR 7EB ON THE #OMMUNICATION MENU THE UNIT AUTOMATICALLY CONNECTS TO
THE WIRELESS ,!. IN INFRASTRUCTURE MODE 4HE 7)2%,%33 ,!. INDICATOR
LIGHTS UP GREEN AND THE STATUS INDICATOR LIGHTS UP BLUE 9OU CAN ALSO MANUALLY
CONNECT THE UNIT TO THE WIRELESS ,!. BY SLIDING THE 7)2%,%33 ,!. SWITCH
UPWARD AS SHOWN BELOW
7)2%,%33 ,!.
INDICATOR
4O DISCONNECT FROM WIRELESS ,!.
3LIDE THE 7)2%,%33 ,!. SWITCH UPWARD 9OUR UNIT DISCONNECTS FROM
WIRELESS ,!. THE 7)2%,%33 ,!. INDICATOR AND THE 3TATUS INDICATOR TURN
OFF
#ONTINUED 

Registering an access point
If you regularly connect to particular access points, register them with your
device, and congure your unit to automatically connect to them when they
are detected. You can even specify the order in which the unit will try to
connect to them.
When your unit connects in infrastructure mode for the rst time, the
Connection Dialog appears.
Select the access point you want to register as an automatic access point, and
follow the instructions on the display to register it. If you register an access
point, the unit will automatically attempt to connect to it when it is detected.
Selecting a connection method
You can select a connection method in “Auto Connect” in Network Settings on
the Tools menu.
“ON” (default setting): The unit automatically attempts to connect to the preregistered access points in the selected order.
“OFF”: The Connection Dialog screen appears when you connect the unit
to the wireless LAN in infrastructure mode, allowing you to select the access
point manually each time.
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Wireless LAN Settings — Ad Hoc Mode
Preparation
Warning
Turn off the WIRELESS LAN switch when in crowded places, such as in
a crowded train, If a person nearby is using a pacemaker, it is possible that
the radio waves could affect the pacemaker.
The unit’s Ad Hoc Application enables you to communicate with a nearby user
without connecting to the Internet. Add a user to your Ad Hoc Contact List
before using this feature.
When connected to the wireless LAN in Ad Hoc mode, your unit supports the
Ad Hoc Application, with features such as the Music Streaming (streaming
music between units).
In Ad Hoc mode, your unit connects one-on-one with another unit.
Your unit
A friend’s unit
Continued 
21
Connecting to wireless LAN in Ad Hoc mode
When you select the Ad Hoc application on the Communication menu, the unit
automatically connects to the wireless LAN in Ad Hoc mode. The WIRELESS
LAN indicator lights up green, and the status indicator lights up orange.
WIRELESS LAN
indicator
WIRELESS LAN
switch
Status indicator
To disconnect from wireless LAN
Slide the WIRELESS LAN switch upward. Your unit disconnects from
wireless LAN, the WIRELESS LAN indicator, and the Status indicator turn
off.
Adding users to your Ad Hoc Contact list
When your unit connects to the wireless LAN in Ad Hoc mode, a list of
nearby users whose Personal Communicators are in Ad Hoc mode appears.
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Registered user
(When the user is not
connects to the wireless
LAN in Ad Hoc mode,
the Offline icon is
displayed.)
Preparation
Select a user you want to add to your Contact List. A message is sent to the
selected user, asking for permission to add the user to your Contact List. If
the user agrees to be added, his or her prole information is registered in your
Ad Hoc Contact List and your prole information is registered in his or her
Contact List.
You can add a friend at any time by performing this procedure. Adding
a friend is possible whenever the friend is within range of the wireless
connection and has his or her unit in Ad Hoc mode.
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Basic Operations
The Home Menu
The Home menu is the starting point to access the various applications and
features of your unit.
To display the Home menu, press the HOME button.
HOME
To start an application from the Home menu
Press / to select an item, and press the center button to start the selected
application.
Example: Selecting “Music”
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The Context Menu
On most screens, you can display a list of operations called the Context menu.
To display the Context menu, press the OPTION button. The options vary
depending upon the screen you are viewing.
OPTION
Basic Operations
Context menu
What’s Up Screen
The What’s Up Screen shows the status of nearby contacts. It also shows
music information, the clock, and so on.
When the unit is connected to the wireless LAN in infrastructure mode,
designated contacts from your IM (Instant Messenger) Contact Lists are
displayed. When the unit is connected to the wireless LAN in Ad Hoc mode,
designated users in your Ad Hoc Contact List are displayed.
To display the What’s Up screen, press and hold the HOME button.
HOME
Contact List
Clock
Jacket picture or
user photo
Music information
For more detailed information about the What’s Up screen, refer to the
“What’s Up” section of the Operating Instructions, available as a PDF file on
the supplied CD-ROM.
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Info Screen
When an event occurs, such as a new message being received or a chat
invitation arriving, an event icon appears on the status bar of the display. When
this happens, press INFO to view detailed information about the event.
To see information about the currently music when viewing another
application window, press INFO twice.
INFO
New event
Press INFO once.
INFO
Press INFO twice.
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Jacket picture
Track title
Artist name
Album/playlist title
Playing status
Play mode
Data format, bit rate,
and data capacity
4HINGS TO $O 7ITH 9OUR 0ERSONAL #OMMUNICATOR
#OMMUNICATION ˆ 3KYPE
3KYPE IS AN )NTERNET COMMUNICATION TOOL THAT INCLUDES VOICE CALL FEATURES USING
A 6OICE OVER )NTERNET 0ROTOCOL 6O)0 NETWORK )T OFFERS THE FOLLOWING FEATURES
s 4ALKING WITH OTHER 3KYPE USERS
s 4EXT CHAT WITH OTHER 3KYPE USERS
s #ALLING TRADITIONAL TELEPHONE NUMBERS 3KYPE/UT
s 2ECEIVING CALLS FROM TRADITIONAL PHONES 3KYPE)N
s 3ENDING lLES TO OTHER 3KYPE USERS
!DDITIONAL CHARGES APPLY FOR 3KYPE/UT AND 3KYPE)N
4O START 3KYPE
 3ELECT h3KYPEv FROM h#OMMUNICATIONv ON THE (OME MENU
4HE UNIT AUTOMATICALLY CONNECTS TO THE WIRELESS ,!. IN INFRASTRUCTURE
MODE AND THE 3KYPE ,OGIN SCREEN APPEARS
4HINGS TO $O 7ITH 9OUR 0ERSONAL #OMMUNICATOR
"EFORE STARTING 3KYPE
2EGISTER FOR A 3KYPE )$
)F YOU HAVE NOT YET SIGNED UP FOR 3KYPE SELECT h#REATE A .EW 3KYPE !CCOUNTv
ON THE LOGIN SCREEN IN STEP  BELOW
)F YOU ALREADY HAVE A 3KYPE ACCOUNT YOU CAN USE YOUR EXISTING )$ ON YOUR
UNIT
 ,OG IN TO 3KYPE AND ENJOY THE 3KYPE COMMUNICATION FEATURES
&OR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE FEATURES REFER TO THE
h#OMMUNICATION ˆ 3KYPEv SECTION OF THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS
AVAILABLE AS A 0$& lLE ON THE SUPPLIED #$ 2/-
.OTE
s )F YOU ARE CONNECTING TO A PUBLIC WIRELESS ,!. ACCESS POINT HOTSPOT YOU MAY BE
REQUIRED TO LOG IN USING THE WEB BROWSER AFTER THE WIRELESS ,!. IS CONNECTED

#OMMUNICATION ˆ 'OOGLE 4ALK
'OOGLE 4ALK IS AN )NTERNET COMMUNICATION TOOL FROM 'OOGLE )T OFFERS THE
FOLLOWING FEATURES
s 4EXT CHAT WITH OTHER 'OOGLE 4ALK USERS
s 3ENDING 'OOGLE E MAILS
"EFORE STARTING 'OOGLE 4ALK
2EGISTER FOR A 'OOGLE 4ALK )$
)F YOU HAVE NOT YET SIGNED UP FOR 'OOGLE 4ALK SELECT h'ET A .EW 'MAIL
!CCOUNTv ON THE LOGIN SCREEN IN STEP  BELOW
)F YOU ALREADY HAVE A 'OOGLE 4ALK ACCOUNT YOU CAN USE YOUR EXISTING )$ ON
YOUR UNIT
4O START 'OOGLE 4ALK
 3ELECT h'OOGLE 4ALKv FROM h#OMMUNICATIONv ON THE (OME MENU
4HE UNIT AUTOMATICALLY CONNECTS TO THE WIRELESS ,!. IN INFRASTRUCTURE
MODE AND THE 'OOGLE 4ALK ,OGIN SCREEN APPEARS
 ,OG IN TO 'OOGLE 4ALK AND ENJOY THE 'OOGLE 4ALK COMMUNICATION FEATURES
&OR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE FEATURES REFER TO THE
h#OMMUNICATION ˆ 'OOGLE 4ALKv SECTION OF THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS
AVAILABLE AS A 0$& lLE ON THE SUPPLIED #$ 2/-
.OTE
s )F YOU ARE CONNECTING TO A PUBLIC WIRELESS ,!. ACCESS POINT HOTSPOT YOU MAY BE
REQUIRED TO LOG IN USING THE WEB BROWSER AFTER THE WIRELESS ,!. IS CONNECTED

Communication — Yahoo! Messenger
Yahoo! Messenger is an Internet communication tool from Yahoo!, It offers the
following features:
• Text conversation with other Yahoo! Messenger users
• Sending Yahoo e-mails
Before starting Yahoo! Messenger
Register for a Yahoo! Messenger ID.
If you have not yet signed up for Yahoo! Messenger, select “Get a New Yahoo!
ID” on the login screen in step 1 below.
If you already have a Yahoo! Messenger account, you can use your existing ID
on your unit.
2 Log in to Yahoo! Messenger, and enjoy the Yahoo! Messenger
communication features.
For more detailed information about the features, refer to the
“Communication — Yahoo! Messenger” section of the Operating
Instructions, available as a PDF le on the supplied CD-ROM.
Things to Do With Your Personal Communicator
To start Yahoo! Messenger
1 Select “Yahoo! Messenger” from “Communication” on the Home menu.
The unit automatically connects to the wireless LAN in infrastructure
mode, and the Yahoo! Messenger Login screen appears.
Note
• If you are connecting to a public wireless LAN access point (hotspot), you may be
required to log in using the web browser after the wireless LAN is connected.
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Communication — Ad Hoc Application
Ad Hoc communications allows COM-1 users to interact with each other one
on one. With an Ad Hoc connection, you can enjoy such features as Music
Streaming, where you stream music between your device and a friend’s COM1 Personal Communicator.
1 Select “Ad Hoc Application” from “Communication” on the Home menu.
The unit automatically connects to the wireless LAN in Ad Hoc mode, and
the Ad Hoc Application User List appears.
2 Select the user you want to communicate with, and enjoy the Ad Hoc
communication features.
For more detailed information about the features, refer to the
“Communication — Ad Hoc Application” section of the Operating
Instructions, available as a PDF le on the supplied CD-ROM.
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Communication — Address Book
If you have friends with IDs on the contact lists of multiple programs, you can
gather each friend’s various IDs into a single registration in the Address Book.
The Address Book is always conveniently available on the What’s Up screen
( page 00).
1 Select “Address Book” from “Communication” on the Home menu.
The Address Book appears.
Things to Do With Your Personal Communicator
2 Select the user ID you want to integrate, and then register the ID in the
integrated ID.
For more detailed information about the features, refer to the
“Communication — Address Book” section of the Operating Instructions,
available as a PDF le on the supplied CD-ROM.
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Web
When the unit is connected to the Internet via a wireless access point, you can
browse websites.
1 Select “Web” from the Home menu.
The unit automatically connects to the wireless LAN in infrastructure
mode, and the Web browser menu appears.
2 Browse websites as you would on a computer.
For more detailed information about the Web browsing features, refer to
the “Web” section of the Operating Instructions, available as a PDF file on
the supplied CD-ROM.
Note
• If you are connecting to a public wireless LAN access point (hotspot), you may be
required to log in using the web browser after the wireless LAN is connected.
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Music
Your unit is a music player, able to play music les stored on the unit or on
other COM-1 units nearby. See the Operating Instructions (available as a PDF
le on the supplied CD-ROM) or the File Structures section of this document
( page 00) for more details about the relationships between programs, file
formats, and USB modes.
1 Connect your unit to a computer using the supplied USB cable, and
transfer music les from the computer to the unit.
Use the one of the following software programs and music le formats.
•
•
•
•
Available music
le formats
• ATRAC format: “.oma” or “.aa3” files (SonicStage only)
• MP3 format: “.mp3” files
• Windows Media Audio format: “.wma” files
SonicStage Ver.3.5 (supplied)
Windows Media Player 10
Windows Media Player 9
Windows Explorer (Drag and drop to the “MUSIC”
folder at the top level of the unit’s file system.)
2 Select “Music” on the Home menu.
The Music menu appears.
Things to Do With Your Personal Communicator
Available
software
programs
3 Play your desired music.
For more detailed information about the music player features, refer to the
“Music” section of the Operating Instructions, available as a PDF file on
the supplied CD-ROM.
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Photo
Your unit can display photos on the built-in display.
You can get photos onto your device in a variety of ways, including
transferring them from a computer via the transfer software on the supplied
CD-ROM, transferring them from a computer by dragging and dropping with
Windows Explorer, and transferring them by way of a “Memory Stick Duo.”
1 Transfer photo files to your unit or insert a “Memory Stick Duo”
containing photos.
2 Select “Photo” from the Home menu.
A list of photo les and folders appears.
3 Select and view your photos.
For more detailed information about the Photo viewer features, refer to the
“Photo” section of the Operating Instructions, available as a PDF file on
the supplied CD-ROM.
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6IDEO
9OUR UNIT CAN PLAY VIDEO lLES
9OU CAN GET VIDEOS ONTO YOUR DEVICE IN A VARIETY OF WAYS INCLUDING
TRANSFERRING THEM FROM A COMPUTER BY DRAGGING AND DROPPING WITH 7INDOWS
%XPLORER TRANSFERRING THEM BY WAY OF A h-EMORY 3TICK $UO v EXCHANGING
VIDEOS THROUGH THE lLE TRANSFER FEATURES IN 3KYPE OR TRANSFERRING THEM FROM A
COMPUTER VIA A lLE TRANSFER APPLICATION NOT SUPPLIED 
 4RANSFER VIDEO lLES TO YOUR UNIT FROM A COMPUTER
6IDEOS IN -0%'  FORMAT ARE SUPPORTED
 3ELECT h6IDEOv FROM THE (OME MENU
! LIST OF VIDEO lLES AND FOLDERS APPEARS
4HINGS TO $O 7ITH 9OUR 0ERSONAL #OMMUNICATOR
 0LAY YOUR DESIRED VIDEO
&OR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE VIDEO PLAYER FEATURES REFER TO THE
h6IDEOv SECTION OF THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE AS A 0$& lLE ON
THE SUPPLIED #$ 2/-

'AME
'AMES SUCH AS 3OLITAIRE 4ETRIS AND -INE 3WEEPER ARE BUILT INTO THE UNIT
 3ELECT h'AMEv FROM THE (OME MENU
! LIST OF INSTALLED GAMES APPEARS
 3ELECT THE GAME YOU WANT TO START
&OR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE 'AME FEATURES REFER TO THE
h'AMEv SECTION OF THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE AS A 0$& lLE ON
THE SUPPLIED #$ 2/-
4EXT
9OU CAN GET TEXT lLES ONTO YOUR DEVICE IN A VARIETY OF WAYS INCLUDING
TRANSFERRING THEM FROM A COMPUTER BY DRAGGING AND DROPPING WITH 7INDOWS
%XPLORER TRANSFERRING THEM BY WAY OF A h-EMORY 3TICK $UO v OR EXCHANGING
TEXT lLES THROUGH THE lLE TRANSFER FEATURES IN 3KYPE
 3ELECT h4EXTv FROM THE (OME MENU
! LIST OF TEXT lLES APPEARS

 #REATE A NEW NOTE OR VIEW AN EXISTING TEXT lLE
&OR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ABOUT THE 4EXT lLE FEATURES REFER TO THE
h4EXTv SECTION OF THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE AS A 0$& lLE ON THE
SUPPLIED #$ 2/-
Tools
1 Select “Tools” from the Home menu.
The Tools menu appears.
2 Select your desired Tools feature.
For more detailed information about the features, refer to the “Tools”
section of the Operating Instructions, available as a PDF le on the
supplied CD-ROM.
Things to Do With Your Personal Communicator
The Tools menu includes the following administrative features:
• “Settings”: Adjust a variety of settings for the unit.
• “Connection Manager”: Manage the list of wireless LAN access points.
• “File Manager”: Display the folders and files stored in the unit’s memory
and “Memory Stick Duo.”
• “Hotspot Database”: Search for the hotspots near you by using the Hotspot
Database.
• “Drop Box”: View a list of the files transferred wirelessly from other units.
• “System Update”: Update your unit’s operating software.
• “System Information”: Display the MAC address and the firmware version
of the unit.
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For More Information
File Structures
The folder structures of the unit’s internal memory and of a “Memory Stick
Duo” are described below.
Folder structure of the internal memory
Depending on the le category or the software program or feature used to
transfer les to the unit, the les are stored in different folders, as shown in the
following table.
ROOT
OMGAUDIO
DROP BOX
MP_ROOT
101MNV01
TOOLS
SETTINGS
HOTSPOTDB
MUSICDB
MUSIC
PICTURE
DOCUMENT
WEBPAGE
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&ILE CATEGORY APPLICATION SOFTWARE OR FUNCTION
&OLDER
!UDIO lLES TRANSFERRED USING 3ONIC3TAGE
h/-'!5$)/v FOLDER
!UDIO lLES TRANSFERRED USING
s 7INDOWS -EDIA 0LAYER 
h-53)#v FOLDER
s 7INDOWS %XPLORER DRAG AND DROP
0HOTO lLES TRANSFERRED USING EITHER THE )MAGE
4RANSFER PROGRAM SUPPLIED OR 7INDOWS %XPLORER
DRAG AND DROP
h0)#452%v FOLDER
6IDEO lLES TRANSFERRED USING EITHER THE )MAGE
#ONVERTER PROGRAM NOT SUPPLIED OR 7INDOWS
%XPLORER DRAG AND DROP
h-.6v FOLDER IN
h-0?2//4v FOLDER
4EXT lLES ON YOUR UNIT
h$/#5-%.4v FOLDER
&ILES TRANSFERRED USING THE lLE TRANSFER FEATURES OF
APPLICATIONS SUCH AS 3KYPE
h$2/0 "/8v FOLDER
&OR -ORE )NFORMATION
#ONTINUED 

Folder structure of “Memory Stick Duo”
Depending on the le category or the software application or feature used to
store files to the “Memory Stick Duo,” the files are stored in different folders,
as described in the following table.
ROOT
OMGAUDIO
HIFI
DCIM
100MSDCF
MP_ROOT
101MNV01
PSP
MUSIC
PHOTO
MUSIC
PICTURE
DOCUMENT
WEBPAGE
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&ILE CATEGORY APPLICATION SOFTWARE OR FUNCTION
&OLDER
!UDIO lLES THAT WERE TRANSFERRED USING 3ONIC3TAGE WHEN h/-'!5$)/v AND
THE h-EMORY 3TICK $UOv WAS USED WITH ANOTHER DEVICE h()&)v FOLDERS
!UDIO lLES TRANSFERRED USING
s 7INDOWS -EDIA 0LAYER 
h-53)#v FOLDER
s 7INDOWS %XPLORER DRAG AND DROP
!UDIO lLES THAT WERE STORED WHEN THE h-EMORY 3TICK
$UOv WAS USED WITH A 0LAY3TATION 0ORTABLE
h-53)#v FOLDER IN
h030v FOLDER
0HOTO lLES TRANSFERRED USING 7INDOWS %XPLORER
DRAG AND DROP
h0)#452%v FOLDER
0HOTO lLES TAKEN WITH A DIGITAL STILL CAMERA WHILE
THE h-EMORY 3TICK $UOv WAS INSERTED INTO IT
h-3$#&v FOLDER IN
h$#)-v FOLDER
0HOTO lLES THAT WERE STORED WHEN THE h-EMORY 3TICK
h0(/4/v FOLDER IN
h030v FOLDER
$UOv WAS USED WITH A 0LAY3TATION 0ORTABLE
h-.6v FOLDER IN
h-0?2//4v FOLDER
4EXT lLES ON YOUR UNIT
h$/#5-%.4v FOLDER
&OR -ORE )NFORMATION
6IDEO lLES TRANSFERRED USING EITHER THE )MAGE
#ONVERTER PROGRAM NOT SUPPLIED OR 7INDOWS
%XPLORER DRAG AND DROP

3UPPLIED #$ 2/4HE SUPPLIED #$ 2/- CONTAINS THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS 0$& lLE AND THE
SUPPLIED SOFTWARE 9OU CAN INSTALL THE FOLLOWING SOFTWARE PROGRAMS FROM THE
SUPPLIED #$ 2/-
!BOUT THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS 0$& lLE
!N /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS MANUAL THAT COVERS IN DETAIL ALL ASPECTS OF USING
YOUR UNIT IS SUPPLIED WITH YOUR UNIT IN 0$& FORMAT 9OU CAN INSTALL THE
/PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS 0$& lLE FROM THE SUPPLIED #$ 2/-
4O VIEW THE 0$& lLE YOU MUST HAVE !DOBE !CROBAT 2EADER INSTALLED ON YOUR
COMPUTER
!BOUT THE SUPPLIED SOFTWARE
3ONIC3TAGE
3ONIC3TAGE ALLOWS YOU TO IMPORT AUDIO DATA TO YOUR COMPUTER FROM MUSIC
SOURCES SUCH AS AUDIO #$S AND THE )NTERNET AND THEN TRANSFER THE AUDIO DATA
STORED IN YOUR COMPUTER TO THE UNIT
)MAGE 4RANSFER
)MAGE 4RANSFER ALLOWS YOU TO CONVERT PHOTO lLES SUCH AS A *0%' IMAGE AN
AVATAR OR A WALLPAPER lLE TO A lLE FORMAT AND SIZE THAT IS COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR
UNIT AND THEN TRANSFER THE PHOTO lLE FROM YOUR COMPUTER TO THE UNIT

Utility
With the “Utility,” you can:
• Update the software in your unit by downloading an update file from the
Web and applying the update to your unit.
• Back up the data on your unit to your computer and later restore your unit
with the saved backup data.
• Transfer unit settings managed on your computer, such as your user profile
and wireless LAN access point information, to the unit.
System requirements
•
•
•
•
•
•
This software is not supported by the following environments.
• Windows 95, Windows NT, or other version of Windows NT (such as Server)
• An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer-installed operating
system, as in the following examples:
Windows 3.1/Windows 95/Windows 98 (or 98 Second Edition/Windows Millennium
Edition)
Windows Millennium Edition/Windows 2000 Professional/Windows XP-Multi-boot
environment with Windows 2000 (or Windows XP) and Windows 98 (or Windows 98
Second Edition/Windows Millennium Edition)
For More Information
•
•
Computer: IBM PC/AT or Compatible (The software does not run on Macintosh.)
CPU: Pentium III 450 MHz
RAM: 128 MB or more
Hard disk drive space: 200 MB or more (1.5 GB or more is recommended) (The amount
of necessary space depends on the Windows OS or the size of your audio les.)
USB port
CD-ROM drive (Digital Music CD playback capabilities by WDM)
When creating a music CD or an ATRAC CD, CD-R/RW, MP3 CD drive is required.
Sound Board
Operating System: Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005/Windows XP Media Center
Edition 2004/Windows XP Media Center Edition/Windows XP Professional/Windows
XP Home Edition/Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 3 or later)/Windows
Millennium Edition/Windows 98 Second Edition
• Display: High (16bit) Color or higher, 800 × 600 dots or higher (1024× 768 dots or
higher is recommended)
• Others: Internet access for Web registration and EMD services. Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5.5 or later for EMD services.
• Windows Media Player (version 7.0 or higher) for playing WMA files
Continued 
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)NSTALLING THE 0$& lLE AND THE SUPPLIED SOFTWARE
5SE THE FOLLOWING STEPS TO INSTALL THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS 0$& lLE AND THE
SUPPLIED SOFTWARE
 4URN ON YOUR COMPUTER AND INSERT THE SUPPLIED #$ 2/- INTO THE #$
DRIVE
4HE INSTALLATION MENU SCREEN APPEARS
 #LICK ;)NSTALL 3ONIC3TAGE AND 0#$ APPLICATIONS=
 2EAD THE LICENSE AGREEMENT CAREFULLY AND THEN SELECT h9ESv
 &OLLOW THE ON SCREEN INSTRUCTIONS TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION
4HE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS 0$& lLE AND THE SUPPLIED SOFTWARE ARE
INSTALLED 4HE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS ICON APPEARS ON THE DESKTOP OF YOUR
COMPUTER
4O INSTALL THE /PERATING )NSTRUCTIONS 0$& lLE ONLY
#LICK ;(ARDWARE /PERATING -ANUAL= IN STEP  OF h)NSTALLING THE 0$& lLE AND
THE SUPPLIED SOFTWAREv

On Copyrights
For More Information
• “MYLO” and “MYLO” logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
• “The following game applications are copyright © Trolltech AS.”
• Hotspot database content and the JiWire Wi-Fi Hotspot Locator Copyright © 2006 by
JiWire, Inc.
• The Yahoo Messenger application software on this product is developed partially using
Zipit ÂŽ Instant Messaging technology, and is copyrighted work of, and licensed from
Aeronix Inc. Š Aeronix, Inc. 2003-2006. All Rights Reserved.
• This product includes SkypeTM Version 1.2
Copyright 2003-2006 Skype Limited
Patents Pending, Skype Limited
The Skype, Skype In, Skype Out, associated logos and the “S” symbol are trademarks
of Skype Limited.
Portions Copyright Š 2001-2006 JoltidTM Limited. All rights reserved.
Patents Pending, Joltid Limited. www.joltid.com
This product features VeriCall EdgeTM technology from Trinity Convergence. Copyright
Š 2004-2006 Trinity Convergence, Inc. All rights reserved. For more information,
please see www.trinityconvergence.com.
Warning: The Skype program is protected by copyright law and international treaties.
Unauthorised reproduction of distribution of this program, or any portions of it, may
result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum
extent possible under the law.
• THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT
PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF
A CONSUMER FOR DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A
CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY
AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA
TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO.
NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER
USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO
PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY
BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM
• OpenSSL copywrite acknowledgement:
- “This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the
OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)”
OpenSSL licensing link
- http://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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• JPEG, developed by The Independent JPEG Group,
PNG, developed by The PNG Development Group, Glenn Randers-Pehrson,
Andreas Dilger, Guy Eric Schalnat and Group 42, Inc.
XML Parser, “expat”, developed by James Clark
Zlib, developed by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler
SSLeay, developed by Eric Young
OpenSSL, developed by the OpenSSL project
http://www.openssl.org/
EMX, developed by Eberhard Mattes
http://archiv.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/leo/gnu/emx%2bgcc/
Regexp library, written by Henry Spencer
http://arglist.com/regex/
http://arglist.com/regex/COPYRIGHT
Doug Lea’s malloc (dlmalloc), written by Doug Lea
ftp://g.oswego.edu/pub/misc/malloc.c
http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/html/malloc.html
• “This product is protected by certain intellectual property rights of Microsoft
Corporation. Use or distribution of such technology outside of this product is prohibited
without a license from Microsoft or an authorized Microsoft subsidiary.”
“Content providers are using the digital rights management technology for Windows
Media contained in this device (“WM-DRM”) to protect the integrity of their content
(“Secure Content”) so that their intellectual property, including copyright, in such
content is not misappropriated. This device uses “WM-DRM software to play Secure
Content (“WM-DRM Software”). If the security of the WM-DRM Software in this
device has been compromised, owners of Secure Content (“Secure Content Owners”)
may request that Microsoft revoke the WM-DRM Software’s right to acquire new
licenses to copy, display and/or play Secure Content. Revocation does not alter the
WM-DRM Software’s ability to play unprotected content. A list of revoked WM-DRM
Software is sent to your device whenever you download a license for Secure Content
from the Internet or from a PC. Microsoft may, in conjunction with such license, also
download revocation lists onto our device on behalf of Secure Content Owners.”
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