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Using email
This section describes the basic usage of email. Email is sent and received via the
Internet. Email is very convenient; you can send email anytime, and you can also send
images stored in a “Memory Stick” by attaching them to email.
Sending email
By entering the email address of the destination, you can send an email message in a
moment.
1 Specifying the destination address
Be careful to enter the address correctly.
Tip
You can select the email address from the address book. For details, see “Selecting the
destination address from the address book” (p. 74).
(1) Open the Network Menu.
For details on how to open the Network Menu, refer to “Accessing the
network” in the operating instructions supplied with your camcorder.
(2) Tap [
Mail].
The Send screen appears.
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(3) Tap [To].
The address list appears. The list shows the latest used six addresses that are
registered in the address book. For details on the address book, see “Using the
address book” (p. 69). When you have selected an address listed in the address
book, go to step 7.
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Tips
• The last-used address is listed next to [
• Addresses are listed in historical order.
Return] and [
New].
(4) Tap [ New].
The character input screen appears.
(5) Enter the email address of an addressee.
For details on how to input characters, see “How to input characters” (p. 9).
(6) Tap [Enter].
The Send screen appears again. The new email address is listed and its check
box is indicated by the checkmark ( ).
Tip
You can correct or edit the email address in the address book. For details on
the address book, see “Editing or deleting the address book” (p. 72).
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(7) If you want to send the email message to other addressees, tap other email
addresses.
The check box of the tapped email address is indicated by the checkmark ( ).
(8) Tap [ Return].
The Send screen appears again.
Note
If you try to send an email message with 50 addresses registered in the address book,
the last-used address will be deleted. The message “Address Book Full Overwrite the
Data with Current Address?” appears for verification. When you overwrite it, tap [OK].
When you tap [Cancel], delete the unnecessary address from the address book, then
enter a new address.
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2 Entering the subject of a message
(1) Tap [Subject].
The subject list appears. The list shows the latest used six subjects.
When you want to use a subject shown on the list, tap the subject. After
selecting the subject, go to “3 Entering the text of a message” (p. 62).
Tip
The last-used subject is listed next to [
You cannot edit or delete the subject.
Return] and [
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New].
(2) Tap [ New].
The character input screen appears.
(3) Enter the subject.
For details on how to input characters, see “How to input characters” (p. 9).
Note
The maximum number of characters you can enter is 24.
(4) Tap [Enter].
The Send screen appears again.
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3 Entering the text of a message
Enter the text of the message. You can select the text from the message list, or edit it to
suit your purposes. The list shows up to six messages.
(1) Tap [Message].
The message list appears.
When you select the message you wrote previously, tap the message from the
list.
When you do not edit message, tap [OK]. After you select the message, go to
“4 Sending email” (p. 63).
If you edit the selected text, tap [Edit]. The character input screen appears. Go
to step 3.
(2) Tap [ New].
The character input screen appears.
(3) Enter your message.
For details on how to input characters, see “How to input characters” (p. 9).
Note
The maximum number of characters you can enter is 512.
(4) Tap [Enter].
The Send screen appears again.
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4 Sending email
Tip
You can send an email message with your signature. For details, see “Attaching your
signature to a message” (p. 67).
(1) Select the image that you want to attach.
When attaching images, see “Attaching images to email” (p. 66).
(3) Tap [Send].
The screen for verifying the connection appears.
Set your Bluetooth device to connection standby with your camcorder
beforehand. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your
Bluetooth device.
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(2) Check the message.
When you check or edit a message, see “Checking or editing a message”
(p. 64).
(4) Check the telephone number.
When dialing other telephone numbers
Tap [TEL No.]. The registered telephone number list appears. Tap the desired
telephone number. The selected telephone number is specified.
(5) Tap [Connect].
Your camcorder starts dialing the selected telephone number. After the
sending is completed, the message “Sending Mail Complete” appears. The
phone line is automatically disconnected.
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(6) Tap [OK].
The Send screen appears again.
To cancel sending email
During sending, tap [Cancel].
Tip
You can automatically check the email inbox after sending email. For details, see “4
Setting other preferences” (p. 42).
Checking or editing a message
(1) Display the Send screen.
(2) Tap [Message].
The message list appears.
(3) Tap the message you want to check or edit.
The following screen appears.
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(4) Check or edit the message. When the message is long, tap the message area,
then tap the scroll button V to scroll the message.
When you only check the message:
After checking the message, tap [OK]. The Send screen appears again.
When you edit the message:
Go to step 5.
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(5) Tap [Edit].
The character input screen appears.
(6) Edit the message.
For details on how to input characters, see “How to input characters” (p. 9).
(7) Tap [Enter].
The Send screen appears again.
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Attaching images to email
You can send images by attaching them to email messages.
Before operation
•Insert the “Memory Stick” that the desired images are stored in into your camcorder.
•Release the lock of the “Memory Stick”.
(1) Follow these procedures: “1 Specifying the destination address” (p. 58), “2
Entering the subject of a message” (p. 61), and “3 Entering the text of a
message” (p. 62).
The Send screen appears.
(2) Tap [Attach].
The images recorded in the “Memory Stick” are displayed.
(3) Tap the desired images.
The selected image is indicated by the checkmark ( ).
To page up or down the index list
Tap [<] or [,]. The next or previous page is displayed.
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(4) Repeat step 3 to select other images that you want to attach.
Note
The total number of images you can attach is 99, and the maximum file size is
up to total 3 MB.
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(5) Tap [ OK].
The Send screen appears again. The total number of selected images and total
file size are indicated.
To cancel selecting image
Tap the image again. The checkmark will disappear from the image.
To cancel selecting all the images
Tap [ CLR].
(6) Carry out the procedure described in “4 Sending email” (p. 63) from step 3.
Note
It takes a lot of time to send images depending on the image file size.
Attaching your signature to a message
You can attach your signature to the last column of the email message.
(1) Open the Network Menu.
For details on how to open the Network Menu, refer to “Accessing the
network” in the operating instructions supplied with your camcorder.
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(2) Tap [
Setup].
The Setup screen appears.
(3) Tap [Network Options].
The Network Options screen appears.
(4) Tap [Signature].
The character input screen appears.
(5) Enter your signature.
For details on how to input characters, see “How to input characters” (p. 9).
Note
The maximum number of characters you can enter is 256.
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(6) Tap [Enter].
The setup of your signature is completed, and the Network Options screen
appears again. “Yes” is indicated next to [Signature].
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(7) Tap [Exit].
The Setup screen appears again.
(8) Tap [Exit].
The Network Menu appears again.
Using the address book
Once you register frequently used email addresses in the address book, you can send
email without entering the email address manually.
Registering destination addresses in the address book
You can register frequently used email addresses in the address book. You can register
up to 50 addresses. Be careful to enter the address correctly.
(1) Open the Network Menu.
For details on how to open the Network Menu, refer to “Accessing the
network” in the operating instructions supplied with your camcorder.
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(2) Tap [
Mail].
If the Address screen is not displayed, tap the Address. The address screen
appears.
(3) Tap [New].
The Address Book: New screen appears.
(4) Tap [Name].
The character input screen appears.
(5) Enter the destination name.
For details on how to input characters, see “How to input characters” (p. 9).
Note
The maximum number of characters you can enter in the [Name] box is 24.
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(6) Tap [Enter].
The Address Book: New screen appears again.
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(7) Tap [Address].
The character input screen appears.
(8) Enter the email address.
For details on how to input characters, see “How to input characters” (p. 9).
(9) Tap [Enter].
The Address Book: New screen appears again.
(10) Tap [Return].
The Address screen appears again.
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(11) Tap [Exit].
The Network Menu appears again.
Tips
•The addresses are listed in alphabetical order.
•When you reply to the address of a previously received email message, the address
will be automatically registered on the address book. To edit the address, see “Editing
or deleting the address book” below.
Editing or deleting the address book
You can edit or delete the names or email addresses in the address book.
(1) Follow steps 1 and 2 in “Registering destination addresses in the address
book” (p. 69).
The Address screen appears.
(2) Display the address you want to edit or delete by tapping
(3) Tap [Edit] to select the address.
The Address Book: Edit screen appears.
or
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(4) Tap [Name] or [Address].
When editing the registered name, tap [Name], and when editing the
registered address, tap [Address].
The character input screen appears.
When you want to delete an address, tap [Delete]. When verification appears,
tap [OK]. When you stop deleting, tap [Cancel].
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(5) Edit the name or address.
For details on how to input characters, see “How to input characters” (p. 9).
(6) Tap [Enter].
The Address Book: Edit screen appears again.
(7) Tap [Return].
The Address screen appears again.
(8) Check the name or address.
(9) Tap [Exit].
The Network menu appears again.
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Selecting the destination address from the address book
You can select the destination address from the address book.
(1) Follow steps 1 and 2 in “Registering destination addresses in the address
book” (p. 69).
The Address screen appears.
(2) Select the address you want to send a email by tapping
or
(3) Tap [tTo].
The Send screen appears. The selected address is set as the destination address.
(4) Carry out the procedures described in “2 Entering the subject of a message”
(p. 61).
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Receiving email
Once you receive email, you can reply to it or forward it.
Before operation
•Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder, for storing images.
•Release the lock of the “Memory Stick.”
Tip
You can keep copies of your messages on your server even if you download the
message using your camcorder. For details, see “Setting other preferences”
(p. 42).
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Checking your email inbox
(1) Open the Network Menu.
For details on how to open the Network Menu, refer to “Accessing the
network” in the operating instructions supplied with your camcorder.
(2) Tap [
Mail].
If the Receive screen is not displayed, tap [Receive]. The Receive screen
appears.
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(3) Tap [Receive].
The screen for verifying the connection appears.
Set your Bluetooth device to connection standby with your camcorder
beforehand. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your
Bluetooth device.
(4) Check the telephone number.
When dialing other telephone numbers
Tap [TEL No.]. The registered telephone number list appears. Tap the desired
telephone number. The selected telephone number is specified.
(5) Tap [Connect].
Your camcorder starts dialing the selected telephone number. When an email
message has been sent to you, your camcorder download it, and the message
“Receiving Mail Complete” appears. Tap [OK]. The phone line is automatically
disconnected after email is received.
(6) When an email message has been received, tap the area where a message is
displayed or [Message].
The message is displayed.
(7) Tap [Return].
The Receive screen appears again.
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To cancel receiving email
While downloading, tap [Cancel]. Email you don’t receive remains on your server.
When the message is long
Tap the scroll button V to scroll the message.
When a file is attached to an email message
To view an attached image
Exit the NETWORK mode, then view the image following the same procedure as that
for viewing an image recorded in a “Memory Stick.” In such cases, the attached file will
be stored next to the last-recorded image recorded in VCR or MEMORY/NETWORK
mode.
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Your camcorder can receive the following extension file: .jpg, .mpg, .jpeg and .mpeg.
When you receive other types of files, the message “Attached Invalid File Deleted” is
inserted in the email message. Your camcorder cannot play back the attached image if
the file is in an incompatible format.
When no new messages have been sent to you
The message “No New Mail” appears.
URL included in an email message
When a URL (“http://...”) is typed in the message, tap the URL. The browser starts
automatically and accesses the indicated web page.
Notes
•The maximum number of email message characters allowed is 4 000. More than that
number of characters will cause the excess characters to be deleted and a message
indicating that some of the text was deleted is attached to the beginning of the
message.
•It takes a lot of time to receive the message depending on the attached image file size.
Tips
•You can automatically check the email inbox after sending email. For details, see
“4 Setting other preferences” (p. 42).
•You can skip an email message if its file size is too large. For details, see “4 Setting
other preferences” on (p. 42).
•For email messages, the maximum number of characters used for the subject and the
sender name has an upper limit of 24 characters. When you receive an email message
with more than 24 characters in these items, you cannot read the subject and the
sender name on your camcorder.
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Sending your answer – Reply
You can quickly reply to an email message without entering the address.
(1) Display the Receive screen.
(2) Tap the area where a message is displayed or tap [Message].
The selected message is displayed.
(3) Tap [Reply].
The Send screen appears.
Tip
“Re:” is added to the beginning of the subject line.
(4) Carry out the procedure described in “3 Entering the text of a message”
(p. 62) to enter the text of the message.
Tip
You cannot quote a received email message.
(5) Carry out the procedure described in “4 Sending email” (p. 63) from step 3.
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Forwarding the message to others – Forward
You can forward a downloaded message to others.
(1) Display the Receive screen.
or
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(2) Display email you want to forward the message by tapping
(3) Tap the area where a message is displayed or tap [Message].
The selected message is displayed.
(4) Tap [Forward].
The Send screen appears.
Tips
• An attached file is not automatically forwarded. When you want to send the
attached file, see “Attaching images to email” (p. 66).
• “Fw:” is added to the top of the subject line.
(5) Carry out the procedure described in “1 Specifying the destination address”
(p. 58) from step 3 or “Selecting the destination address from the address
book” (p. 74) to specify the destination address.
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(6) Carry out the procedure described in “3 Entering the text of a message”
(p. 62) to modify the message.
Tip
The maximum number of characters you can enter in a message is 512. The
characters over that number will be deleted.
(7) Carry out the procedure described in “4 Sending email” (p. 63) from step 3.
Deleting unnecessary email
You can store up to 50 received email messages in a “Memory Stick.” If you try to
receive a 51st email message, an error message appears and your camcorder cannot
receive the email message.
Before operation
•Insert the “Memory Stick” that the email message you want to delete is stored in into
your camcorder.
•Release the lock of the “Memory Stick.”
(1) Open the Network Menu.
For details on how to open the Network Menu, refer to “Accessing the
network” in the operating instructions supplied with your camcorder.
(2) Tap [
Mail].
If the Receive screen is not displayed, select the Receive tab. The Receive
screen appears.
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(3) Display email you want to delete the message by tapping
The selected message is displayed.
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(4) Tap [Delete].
The message “Delete This Mail?” used for verification appears.
(5) Tap [OK].
The selected email message is deleted.
To cancel deleting email
Tap [Cancel] in step 5.
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A site that posts information on the Internet is called “web page” or “web site”. You can
easily retrieve information by accessing a web site on the Internet.
Viewing web pages
1 Entering the URL needed to access the web page
Enter the address of the web page, and then access the Internet. Be careful to enter the
address correctly.
Tip on URL
A web site has a unique address on the Internet. The address is called a URL. This URL
is required to access a web site.
(1) Open the Network Menu.
For details on how to open the Network Menu, refer to “Accessing the
network” in the operating instructions supplied with your camcorder.
(2) Tap [ Browser].
The following screen appears.
(3) Tap
(New URL).
The character input screen appears.
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(4) Enter the URL.
For details on how to input characters, see “How to input characters” (p. 9).
(5) Tap [Enter].
The screen used for verifying the connection appears. Set your Bluetooth
device to connection standby with your camcorder beforehand. For details,
refer to the operating instructions supplied with your Bluetooth device.
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(6) Check the telephone number.
When dialing other telephone numbers
Tap [TEL No.]. The registered telephone number list appears. Tap the desired
telephone number. The selected telephone number is specified.
(7) Tap [Connect].
Your camcorder starts dialing the selected telephone number. After the
connection is completed, the web page selected in step 4 is loaded.
(8) Operate the browser using the menu bar.
For details on the menu bar, see “How to use the menu bar on the browser”
(p. 84).
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How to use the menu bar on the browser
When you access the Internet and view a web page, you can carry out various
operations using the menu bar. While the browser screen is displayed, tap menu on the
upper-right LCD screen to display the menu bar.
To show the menu bar
(1) Tap menu on the upper-right LCD screen.
The following menu bar appears.
To hide the menu bar
Tap
menu
or
in the menu bar again. The menu bar disappears.
The buttons on the menu bar
Button
menu
Function
(Previous Page)
Go to the previous page in your step.
(Next Page)
Go to the next page in your step.
(Refresh)
Refresh the current page.
Use this button when images or characters on the web
page are not displayed properly.
(Stop)
Stop loading the current page.
(Zoom)
Change the page size.
? (Help)
(Bookmark)
Display the introduction of each button.
Bookmark the current page. (Bookmarks are stored in the
camcorder.) Bookmarking is convenient to access
frequently-visited pages.
(New URL)
Enter the URL of a web page.
(Page Memo)
Store the current page in the “Memory Stick.” You can
then view the page without accessing the Internet.
(Page Information)
Show the title and URL of the current page.
(Line Close)
Disconnect the phone line.
Hide the menu bar.
END
(END)
Exit the browser.
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When you fail to load a web page
[Loading Error] message appears. Tap [OK], then tap menu on the upper-right LCD
screen, and tap END in the menu bar. Network menu appears again.
Note
The buttons may not function, depending on the accessed web page.
Note on connection status indication
Off Line: being offline
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The connection status is indicated on the top of the screen. This item also shows a
connected time and the address of the web page. The connecting time indication should
be used as a guide.
Loading: Loading a web page
On Line: being online
Notes
•When the address is too long to display, the whole address is not indicated. If you
. The address is indicated in full.
want to know the correct address of the page, tap
•A portion of the whole page is displayed on the screen.
•It takes more time to load a large size page, and its images or text may not be
displayed properly. This is not a malfunction.
•When you try to open a large size page, the message “Data too Large for Full Display”
appears and the entire page may not be loaded.
•When viewing a scaled-down page, the screen may show some flicker or the color
may be strange. This is not a malfunction.
•To prevent a malfunction, operate the menu bar buttons after loading the page.
Tip
You can access the web page from a bookmark. For details, see “3 Jumping to the web
page specified by the bookmark” (p. 89).
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2 Bookmarking the web page – Bookmark
You can bookmark web pages you frequently access. You can bookmark up to 30.
(1) Display the web page you want to bookmark.
(2) When the menu bar is not displayed, tap
The menu bar appears.
menu
on the upper-right LCD screen.
(3) Tap
(Bookmark).
The bookmark list appears.
(4) Tap [ Add].
The bookmark is added, and the display returns to the web page.
Note
•The phone line may not be disconnected automatically. If this happen, disconnect the
phone line manually (p. 95).
•You cannot bookmark a web page that the URL is more than 256 characters.
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To edit a bookmark
You can edit the title of a bookmark.
(1) Tap
(Bookmark).
The bookmark list appears.
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(2) Tap the bookmark you want to edit.
The title and URL are indicated.
(3) Tap [Edit].
The character input screen appears.
(4) Edit the name.
For details on how to input characters, see “How to input characters” (p. 9).
(5) Tap [Enter].
The title of the bookmark is modified.
(6) Tap [ Return].
The Browser screen appears again.
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To delete bookmarks
You can delete bookmarks. We recommend that you delete unnecessary bookmarks
since you can only store up to 30 bookmarks.
(1) Tap
(Bookmark).
The bookmark list appears.
(2) Tap the bookmark you want to delete.
(3) Tap [Delete].
The message “Delete This Bookmark?” used for verification appears.
(4) Tap [OK].
The selected bookmark is deleted.
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3 Jumping to the web page specified by the bookmark
(1) When the menu bar is not displayed, tap
The menu bar appears.
menu
on the upper-right LCD screen.
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(2) Tap
(Bookmark).
The bookmark list appears.
(3) Tap the bookmark.
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(4) Tap [Go].
The screen used for verifying the connection appears.
Set your Bluetooth device to connection standby with your camcorder
beforehand. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your
Bluetooth device.
(5) Check the telephone number.
When dialing other telephone numbers
Tap [TEL No.]. The registered telephone number list appears. Tap the desired
telephone number. The selected telephone number is specified.
(6) Tap [Connect].
Your camcorder starts dialing the selected telephone number. After the
connection is completed, the web page specified by the bookmark is displayed.
To select other bookmark
Tap [Return] in step 4. The bookmark list appears. Tap other bookmark.
Storing the web page into a “Memory Stick” – Page Memo
You can store your favorite web pages in a “Memory Stick.” Once you store them, you
can view the web page without accessing the Internet.
You cannot store a web page that the URL is more than 256 characters.
Storing the web page into a “Memory Stick”
You can store up to 30 page memos in a “Memory Stick.”
Before operation
•Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder, for storing web pages.
•Release the lock of the “Memory Stick.”
(1) Display the web page you want to store.
(2) When the menu bar is not displayed, tap
The menu bar appears.
menu
on the upper-right LCD screen.
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(3) Tap
(Page Memo).
The page memo list appears.
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(4) Tap [ Add].
The message “Saving Page Memo Do Not Remove Memory Stick” appears.
After the message disappears, storing is complete.
(5) The browser screen appears again.
To cancel storing the web page
During storing, tap [Cancel].
Note
You cannot store the web page while loading it.
Editing the title of a page memo
You can edit the title of a page memo stored in a “Memory Stick.”
Before operation
•Insert a “Memory Stick” that the page memo you want to edit is stored in into your
camcorder.
•Release the lock of the “Memory Stick.”
(1) When the menu bar is not displayed, tap
The menu bar appears.
menu
on the upper-right LCD screen.
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Viewing web pages
(2) Tap
(Page Memo).
The page memo list appears.
(3) Tap the page memo you want to edit.
The title and URL of the selected page memo are indicated.
(4) Tap [Edit].
The character input screen appears.
(5) Edit the name.
For details on how to input characters, see “How to input characters” (p. 9).
(6) Tap [Enter].
The title of the page memo is edited.
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Viewing web pages
(7) Tap [ Return].
The browser screen appears again.
To delete the page memo
You can delete page memos. We recommend that you delete unnecessary page memos
since you can only store up to 30 page memos.
(1) When the menu bar is not displayed, tap
The menu bar appears.
menu
on the upper-right LCD screen.
Network Operation
Before operation
•Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder, for storing page memos.
•Release the lock of the “Memory Stick.”
(Page Memo).
(2) Tap
The page memo list appears.
(3) Tap the page memo you want to delete.
The following screen appears.
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Viewing web pages
(4) Tap [Delete].
The message “Delete This Page Memo Item?” used for verification appears.
(5) Tap [OK].
The selected page memo is deleted and the page memo list appears again.
(6) Tap [ Return].
The browser screen appears again.
To cancel deleting the page memo
Tap [Cancel] in step 4.
Displaying a web page stored in page memo
You can display a page memo stored in a “Memory Stick.”
Before operation
•Insert the “Memory Stick” that the page memo you want to display is stored in into
your camcorder.
•Release the lock of the “Memory Stick”.
(1) When the menu bar is not displayed, tap
The menu bar appears.
menu
on the upper-right LCD screen.
(Page Memo).
(2) Tap
The page memo list appears.
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Viewing web pages
(3) Tap the page memo you want to display.
To select other page memo
Network Operation
(4) Tap [Open].
The web page stored in page memo is displayed.
Tap [Return] in step 3. The page memo list appears. Tap other page memo.
Shutting down the browser
To finish viewing the web page, and disconnect the phone line
(1) Tap
menu
on the upper-right LCD screen to display the menu bar.
(2) Tap END (End).
The browser is closed, then the phone line is disconnected.
To only disconnect the line
Tap
(Line Close). The phone line is disconnected.
Note
When shutting down the browser, a verification message may appear, depending on
your camcorder.
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– Additional Information –
File storage destinations and file names
Files are grouped in the following folders. You can only view these folders on a
computer. The meanings of the file names are as follows.
sssss stands for any number within the range from 00001 to 99999.
ssss stands for any number within the range from 0001 to 9999.
aaa stands for a portion of an attached file name.
Folder containing still image files and
MPEG MOVIE AD moving image files
Folder containing image files attached
to email or downloaded from the
album on the Web
Folder containing the text data of email,
etc.
Folder containing files of page memo
(1), etc.
Folder containing files of page memo
(2), etc.
Folder containing moving image files
recorded in the MPEG format
Folder
100MSDCF
File name
Meaning
DSCsssss.JPG
Still image file
MOVsssss.MPG Moving image file
700MSNET
aaasssss.JPG
Still image file over the network
aaasssss.MPG Moving image file over the network
CAM NET01
RCV.MBX
Incoming email list*
IMAGEMEM.CNF
Page memo management file*
MEMOssss MEMOssss.HTM Page memo HTML file
MOML0001
IMGssss.JPG
Page memo still image file
IMGssss.GIF
Page memo image file
IMGssss.PNG
Page memo image file
IMGssss.XBM
Page memo image file
MOVsssss.MPG Moving image file
* Do not delete these files. These are required files even though they cannot be verified
using a PC.
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Troubleshooting
Trouble accessing the Internet
The message “...Incomplete” or “Authentication Error...” is indicated and your camcorder
cannot access the Internet.
c When setting network preferences using the “So-net” option
Check your setup according to the procedure described in “Setting network
preferences” (p. 34).
c When setting network preferences using the custom setup
Check your setup according to the procedure described in “3 Setting your provider
preferences manually” of “Setting network preferences” (p. 39).
The message “Line is Busy or Phone number may be Wrong” is indicated and your
camcorder cannot access the Internet.
c The phone line of your provider is busy. Call again after a while.
c The settings for the telephone number may be incorrect. Please check those settings.
c The telephone signaling type setup of the Modem Adaptor with Bluetooth function
may be wrong. Check the setup.
Additional Information
The camcorder cannot access the Internet.
c Try to access it again after a while.
The message “Bluetooth Connection Error” is indicated and your camcorder cannot access
the Internet.
c Check that the Bluetooth device is turned on.
c Install the Bluetooth device nearer to your camcorder.
The message “Phone Line Disconnected” is indicated when making an entry in the online
registration procedure.
c Data entry can be done offline. When the camcorder needs to connect with the site, the
screen for verifying the connection appears. Tap [Connect], then the connection will
be established again.
The message “Bluetooth Authentication Error Check the Certified Status” is indicated and
your camcorder cannot access the Internet.
c The Bluetooth device may be deleted from the registration. Set it up again.
The message “Bluetooth Connection Error Select Bluetooth Device” is indicated and your
camcorder cannot access the Internet.
c Check your setup according to the procedure described in “Registering a Bluetooth
device” (p. 20).
The message “Low Battery” is indicated and your camcorder cannot access the Internet.
c Charge the battery pack or use the AC power adaptor, then connect again.
You forget your ID and/or password.
c Please call Customer Support.
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Troubleshooting
Trouble with email
The message “DNS Error The Requested URL Could Not Found” is indicated and your
camcorder cannot send or receive email.
c When setting network preferences using the custom setup
The DNS setup may be wrong. Check the PPP setup.
Your camcorder cannot send email.
c The clock setting of your camcorder is not set. Set up the clock setting.
c When setting network preferences using the “So-net” option
Check your setup according to the procedure described in “Setting network
preferences” (p. 34).
c When setting network preferences using the custom setup
Check your setup according to the procedure described in “3 Setting your provider
preferences manually” of “Setting network preferences” (p. 39).
c Connect again after a while.
Your camcorder cannot receive email.
c The clock of your camcorder is not set up. Set it up.
c When setting network preferences using the “So-net” option
Check your setup according to the procedure described in “Setting network
preferences” (p. 34).
c When setting network preferences using the custom setup
Check your setup according to the procedure described in “3 Setting your provider
preferences manually” of “Setting network preferences” (p. 39).
c All of your downloaded email messages are stored in the “Memory Stick.” Insert a
new “Memory Stick” that has sufficient memory and download your email again.
Also, check that the lock switch is set to release.
c You can restrict the file size of downloaded email messages. Check the setup of the
item “Restrict” on the Network Options screen.
c Up to 50 downloaded email messages can be stored in a “Memory Stick.” If you want
to store a 51st email message, delete unnecessary email or insert a new “Memory
Stick” that has sufficient memory and then download your email again.
All of the email message cannot be received.
c The maximum size of an email is 4 000 characters. You cannot receive the entire text of
email that has more than 4 000 characters.
The message “PPP Authentication Error” is indicated.
c When setting network preferences using the “So-net” option
Check your setup according to the procedure described in “Setting network
preferences” (p. 34).
c When setting network preferences using the custom setup
Check your setup according to the procedure described in “3 Setting your provider
preferences manually” of “Setting network preferences” (p. 39).
You received an email message sent from Mailer Daemon.
c Your email has not been sent to its destination address. Check the email address. If
you receive an email message from Mailer Daemon and the destination address is
correct, the server may be down, or the email address may have changed.
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Attached files are not saved in the “Memory Stick.”
c Compatible file types are .jpg, .mpg, .jpeg and .mpeg only. Check the file type.
c The message “Memory Stick Directory Error” may be indicated when a “Memory
Stick” whose directory structure does not correspond to the DCF standard is inserted.
c All of your downloaded email messages are stored in the “Memory Stick.” Insert a
new “Memory Stick” that has sufficient memory and download your email again.
Also, check that the lock switch is set to release.
c You can restrict the file size of downloaded email messages. Check the setup of the
item “Restrict” on the Network Options screen.
The images are not displayed.
c Check the setup of the item “Image Display” on the Network Options screen.
Some of the web page or all of the web page is not displayed.
c When the page has been made using the software, such as Macromedia Flash, the
page does not correspond to the browser of your camcorder.
Additional Information
Trouble viewing web pages
It takes some time to load the web page.
c When the web page is busy, try to connect through other providers or other access
points, or connect during off-peak times.
The web page is not loaded.
c When entering its URL
Check that the address is correct. (For example, did you enter “0” or “O”, “-” or “_”)
c When accessing through the bookmark or page memo
The address may have been changed or the link structure of the web site may have
been modified. When the link structure is modified, follow the address to its source.
(For example, when you cannot access “http://www.sony.co.jp/xxxx/”, then try to
access “http://www.sony.co.jp/”)
The web page cannot be displayed.
c The item “Cookie” may not be checked. Check the item “Cookie” on the Network
Options screen.
The cookie is not saved.
c Exit the NETWORK mode, the cookie will be deleted.
The message “DNS Error The Requested URL Could Not Found” is indicated and the web
page is not displayed.
c The setup of the item “DNS” may be wrong. Check the setup of the PPP screen.
c The setup of the item “Proxy” may be wrong. Check the setup of the Browser screen.
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Troubleshooting
Troubles about the album on the Web
The message “DI Customer ID profile Incomplete” is indicated and your camcorder cannot
access the album on the Web.
c The DI customer ID is required to use the album on the Web.
You cannot view or edit your album, send an invitation card, or upload images. (An error
code is indicated.)
c See “Album error codes” (p. 105).
It takes some time to load the album.
c When the web site is busy, try to connect through other providers or access points, or
connect during off-peak times.
The image cannot be deleted.
c There may be no images. Tap
(Refresh).
The image cannot be downloaded.
c There may be no images. Tap
(Refresh).
Adjusting the LCD screen (CALIBRATION)
The buttons on the touch panel may not work correctly. If this happens, follow the
procedure below.
(1) Set the POWER switch to OFF (CHG).
(2) Eject the cassette from your camcorder, then disconnect any connecting cable
from your camcorder.
(3) Set the POWER switch to VCR while pressing DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL on
your camcorder, then keep pressing DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL for about five
seconds.
(4) Follow the procedure below using the stylus supplied with your camcorder.
1 Touch at the upper left corner.
2 Touch at the lower right corner.
3 Touch in the middle of the screen.
CALIBRATE
CALIBRATE
CALIBRATE
Note
If you do not tap the right spot, always returns to the position at the upper left
corner. In this case, start from step 4 again.
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Specifications
Bluetooth
The number of registered
devices available
Album on the Web
Email
Sending
The maximum number of
email destination addresses to
which a message can be sent
at one time
50
The registrable number of
subjects
The maximum number of
characters of a subject
24
The registrable number of
messages
The maximum number of
characters of a message
512
The maximum number of
images attached to email
99
The maximum file size of
images attached to email
3 MB
Signature
The number of characters
256
Address book
The registrable number of
destination addresses
50
The maximum number of
characters of a name
24
The maximum number of
characters of an email address
64
Browser
The number of bookmarks
available
30
The maximum number of
characters of a bookmark title
27
The maximum number of page
memos recordable in a
“Memory Stick”
30
The maximum number of
characters of a page memo title
27
The maximum number of
characters of URL
255
Additional Information
The number of albums
10
The maximum number of
images uploaded at one time
99
The maximum file size of
images uploaded at one time
3 MB
Receiving
Compatible attachment file
standards
Extension: .jpg, .mpg, .jpeg,
.mpeg
The maximum number of
characters of an email
message
Approx. 4 000
The maximum number of
email messages recordable in
a “Memory Stick”
50
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Messages
Various messages appear on the screen. Check the corresponding descriptions in the
following list.
General
Message
Cause and/or Corrective Actions
Bluetooth Connection Error
• The Bluetooth device is too far from the camcorder.
• The Bluetooth device is busy.
Bluetooth
Authentication Error
Check the Certified Status
Register the Bluetooth device again.
Bluetooth
Registration Error
Check the Passkey
• The pass key was wrong.
• The pass key transmission failed.
Bluetooth Communication
Disconnected
• The Bluetooth device was turned off.
• The Bluetooth device is too far from the camcorder.
• The Bluetooth device became impossible to connect.
Bluetooth
Connection Error
Select Bluetooth Device
No Bluetooth devices are registered. Register the Bluetooth device
(p. 20).
PPP Authentication Error
Check ID or Password
Your ID or password entered on the PPP screen during manual
setup may be wrong.
Phone Line Disconnected
Check the connection status.
Connection Error
No Response From PPP Server
• The telephone number entered on the PPP screen in manual setup
may be wrong.
• The setup of Modem unit on the Network Options screen is wrong.
Bluetooth Connection Error
Check Phone Line
Check that the Bluetooth device is connected to a telephone terminal.
Low Battery
The capacity of the battery pack is insufficient. Change the battery
pack or use the AC power adaptor.
Profile Error
Reset Profile
Check the setup. If an entry is missing, set up again referring to your
notes.
DI Customer ID Profile
Incompleted
* Password Already Set
Check the Password Profile
Check your DI customer ID or password entered on the Network
Setup screen. For details on “Verify Password,” see “Setting other
preferences” (p. 42). You cannot use your album on the Web if you
set your preferences manually.
Memory Error
Exit the NETWORK mode, then enter the NETWORK mode again.
Memory Stick Error
The “Memory Stick” may be broken. Do the following; exit the
NETWORK mode, turn off the camcorder, remove and insert the
“Memory Stick,” then operate the camcorder. If the message still
appears, use another “Memory Stick.”
Memory Stick Error
Outgoing Mail Canceled
Memory Stick Error
Unable to Open the File
Memory Stick Error
Action Canceled
Memory Stick Error
Incoming Mail Canceled
102
Memory Stick Format Error
Format the “Memory Stick” with your camcorder.
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Messages
Message
Cause and/or Corrective Actions
Enter Password for
DI Customer ID
For details on “Verify Password,” see “Setting other preferences” (p.
42).
Enter PPP Password
Saving the Profile
Do not turn off the camcorder while the message is indicated.
Album on the Web
Cause and/or Corrective Actions
Album Server Disconnected
Try again after a while.
Upload Error
Outgoing Mail Error
Select Pictures
Select the image or set up the invitation card before uploading
(p. 47).
Wrong File
Unable to Save This File
Check the File Type
You tried to download a file that is not in the JPEG or MPEG format.
You can download only JPEG or MPEG files.
Memory Stick Directory Error
You tried to download a file whose directory structure does not
conform to the DCF standard. You cannot download a file not
conforming to the DCF standard.
No Picture Files
There are no images in the “Memory Stick.”
Additional Information
Message
When an 4-digit error code is indicated, see “Album error codes” (p. 105).
Email
Message
Cause and/or Corrective Actions
POP Server Disconnected
The POP server may be down. Connect to the page again after a
while.
POP Server Connection Error
• Your password entered on the Mail screen during manual setup
may be wrong. Check your password.
• Connect the page after a while.
SMTP Server Disconnected
Connect to the page again after a while.
SMTP Server Connection Error
Your password entered on the Mail screen during manual setup may
be wrong. Check your password.
PPP Profile Incomplete
Check the “So-net” or custom setup in provider preferences.
Mail Profile Incomplete
Check the “So-net” or custom setup in provider preferences.
No Picture Files
No images in the “Memory Stick.”
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Messages
Browser
Message
Cause and/or Corrective Actions
You tried to open an SSL page. When you know that the page is safe,
You are About to View
Pages Over a Secure Connection tap [OK].
Do You Want to Continue?
You are About to Leave
a Secure Internet Connection
Do You Want to Continue?
Warrant Date Expired
Invalid Data
Open Anyway?
Set the Date and Time
Invalid Data
Open Anyway?
The clock is not set up on your camcorder. Set up the clock setting.
Page Certification Error
Invalid Data
Open Anyway?
The certification of the page may be broken, wrong, or it may be of
other pages. When you know that the page is safe, tap [OK].
Opening Error
Invalid File Type
You cannot display this page on your camcorder.
DNS Error
The Requested URL
Could Not Found
• The URL may be wrong.
• The DNS entry on the PPP screen during manual setup may be
wrong. Check this item.
• Connect to the page again after a while.
Loading Error
Tap
Read-Only File in Directory
Unable to Delete the File
Check the File Status
Files modified with a computer may not be deleted by the camcorder.
menu
on the upper-right LCD screen, then tap
END
Opening File Error
Read-Only File
This File is Locked
Enter User Name
and Password
User authentication is required to access the page. Enter your user
name and password.
Timeout
Disconnected Automatically
Check the Network Options setup (p. 42).
Loading...
Retry Later
The page memo cannot be stored while the unit is loading a web
page. Store it again after the web page has been loaded (p. 90).
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ImageStation
Cause
Corrective Actions
1000
Authentication error
occurred. Please check ID
and Password.
Login error. ID or password
may be incorrect on your
camcorder.
Check your ID and
password, and try to login
again.
1001
Upload error occurred.
Please try to upload again
later.
Error in finding album.
Check your selection and try
again.
1002
Your ID is not registered.
Please register.
ID is not registered.
Try to register again by
online registration button on
your camcorder.
1003
Upload error occurred.
Please try to upload again
later.
There was an error in
saving the file in the album.
Try uploading the file again.
1004
The email address you are
Invitation error occurred.
Please try to send again later. trying to send is invalid.
Check the email address and
try again.
1006
Invitation error occurred.
There is no message in the
Please try to send again later. invitation.
This error should not occur.
Call Customer Support if
you see this message.
1007
Upload error occurred.
Please try to upload again
later.
There is an error with the
image file in the album.
Check the selected images
and try again.
1008
Error occurred. Please reenter Album.
Login error. Not logged into
album.
Check your ID and
password, and try to login
again.
1009
Upload error occurred. The
uploaded image was too
large.
The image is too large to
upload.
The image cannot be
uploaded. Remove it from
your selection.
1010
Upload error occurred.
Please check the image file.
Unable to read the image
format.
The image cannot be
uploaded. Remove it from
your selection.
1112
Authentication error
occurred. Please check ID
and password.
Login error
Check your ID and
password, and try to login
again.
2100
Your message could not
send. Please send again.
The server is unable to send
now.
Try to send email again after
a while.
2200
The server is temporarily
busy. Please try again later.
The authentication server is
temporarily busy.
Try to send email again after
a while.
3094
Upload error occurred.
Please check the image file.
Unable to read the video
format.
The file cannot be uploaded.
Remove it from your
selection.
3099
Upload error occurred. The
uploaded video was too
large.
The video is too large to
upload.
The video cannot be
uploaded. Remove it from
your selection.
3131
Upload error occurred. The
total size limit of video is
over.
You have exceeded the
video storage limit.
Delete some of the other
video(s) in your albums and
try to upload again.
6000
Your ID validity is expired.
Please login again.
The server validity time is
expired.
Try to login again.
8025
Authentication error
occurred. Please re-enter
Album.
Login error
Check your ID and
password, and try to login
again.
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Additional Information
Error
Number
105
Glossary
Access point (p. 38, 40)
A telephone number used to access the Internet, which is provided by an Internet
service provider.
Most providers install access points in various areas. We recommend that you select the
most convenient access point which allows you to obtain the lowest telephone charges.
Address book (p. 69)
Used to register email destination addresses.
APOP (p. 41)
APOP is an authentication protocol for security. When your provider supports APOP,
we recommend that you check this item. For more information on whether the provider
support APOP or not, consult your provider.
@ (At mark)
Used to separate the domain name and the user name.
Attachment (p. 66)
To attach a file to an email message.
Connect time (p. 85)
The time for being connected with an Internet service provider using a dial-up
connection. Most Internet service providers charge for the time connected.
Cookie (p. 43)
Used by the operator of an Internet site to identify the user. This is frequently used in
online shopping.
Dial-up connection (p. 38, 40)
The dial-up connection is used to access the Internet using a phone line.
DNS (p. 40)
An abbreviation for Domain Name System. This “DNS” is also referred to as a “name
server,” “primary DNS server,” “primary name server,” etc. This is a server that
replaces a domain name with an IP address. This is specified by an IP address.
Download
Load information from the server through the phone line.
Email (p. 58)
Also referred to as “Email”, “Mail”, etc. Using a network, such as the Internet, you can
send and receive a message very quickly. Email is easy to edit or store.
Email address (p. 40)
Also referred to as an “Email address”, “Mail address”, etc. This is the destination
address for email. There is no need to specify the country and the house number. The
same address does not exist in the world. You can receive your email even if your are in
another country.
Forward (p. 79)
To forward a received email message to another person. “Fw:” (Forward) is added to
the beginning of the title in order to indicate that the email is a forwarded email.
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ID (p. 40)
Used to identify the user in combination with a password when accessing the Internet
through the Internet service provider.
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Glossary
Internet (p. 32)
A worldwide network of computers. You can use email, information retrieval services,
etc., over this network.
Internet service provider (p. 32)
Also referred to as a “Provider,” an “ISP,” etc. A company that provides access to the
Internet.
Link
A related page address listed on a Web page as a Web link.
POP3 (p. 41)
An abbreviation for Post Office Protocol, Version 3. This is a server used to receive
email.
PPP (p. 39)
An abbreviation for Point to Point Protocol, Version 3. This is a protocol for accessing a
provider using a dial-up connection.
Additional Information
Password (p. 34, 40)
Used to access the provider in combination with a user ID.
Proxy (p. 41)
A server or program to make a computer located inside a firewall pass through the
firewall.
Reply (p. 78)
To reply to a previously received email message. When replying, “Re:” (Reply) is added
to the beginning of the title in order to indicate that the email is a reply.
Signature (p. 67)
Used to add your name, your address, etc., to the end of a message.
SMTP (p. 41)
An abbreviation for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol. This is a server used to send email.
SSL
An abbreviation for Secure Sockets Layer. A protocol for exchanging information safely
between web browsers and web servers. SSL is frequently used for credit card
transactions over the Internet. SSL also has a function to verify ownership and to
encrypt data.
Subject (p. 61)
The title of an email message. When replying, “Re:” (Reply) is added to the beginning of
the title in order to indicate that the email is a reply. When forwarding an email
message, “Fw:” (Forward) is added to the beginning of the title in order to indicate that
the email is a forwarded email message.
URL (p. 82)
An abbreviation for Uniform Resource Locator. An address on the Internet. By
specifying this address, you can access the web page.
Web page (p. 82)
A web site that makes information available on the Internet. When the page includes
Web links, you can specify other pages by selecting the link.
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Setup memo
Be careful not to reveal these entries.
Network Menu
Network Setup
Example
DI Customer Setup
ID
Password
Provider Setup
So-net
TEL1
XXXXXXX
TEL2
TEL3
Custom
PPP
ID
abc123@xxx.so-net.com
Password
hcHZ7yd
DNS1
192.168.0.1
DNS2
192.168.0.2
TEL No. 1
XXXXXXX
TEL No. 2
TEL No. 3
Mail
User ID
abc123
Password
hcHZ7yd
Address
abc123@xxx.so-net.com
POP Server
pop.xxx.so-net.com
SMTP Server
smtp.xxx.so-net.com
Browser
Proxy
proxy.xxx.so-net.com
Port
8080
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Online Privacy Policy
Sony Electronics Inc.
Effective: June 21, 2001
Last Update: November 15, 2001
Your Privacy
Additional Information
At Sony we believe our online visitors have a right to know our practices regarding the
information we may collect when you visit our Web sites and what type of information
is collected. The guidelines contained herein apply only to your visit to the Web sites
operated by or for Sony Electronics Inc. and the entities it controls (collectively, “SEL”).
These sites include, but are not limited to, those that contain “sel.sony.com” and those
that contain “sonystyle.com” in their URLs. Sites which are linked to/from these sites
(including sites of other Sony affiliated companies (e.g., Sony Music Entertainment,
Sony Pictures Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment America) and via banner
ads) may have different policies; therefore, please review the privacy policy notices on
those sites for details.
While SEL does not generally require that you provide us with personally identifiable
information in order to visit and use the SEL sites, please note that in order to
participate in some activities, it will be necessary for you to provide this information. If
you choose not to provide it for those activities, you may not be able to participate in
them.
Collection of Information
For each visitor to an SEL Web site, SEL’s Web server automatically recognizes, collects
and/or stores information such as the visitor’s IP address/Domain name combination
and any referring sites. SEL may use several technologies to accomplish this. Examples
of such technologies are cookies and Web beacons.
When you visit SEL’s Web sites or advertisements appearing thereon, or use one or
more of the SEL Web site services, we may use an industry-wide technology called
“cookies” which stores certain information on your computer and which will allow us
to customize your experience to better match your interests and preferences or to
simply facilitate your signing in to use the services. Most browsers will allow you to
erase cookies from your computer hard drive, block acceptance of cookies, or receive a
warning before a cookie is stored. However, if you block or erase cookies, we may not
be able to restore any preferences or customization settings you previously specified
and our ability to personalize your online experience would be limited. Please refer to
your browser instructions or “help” screen to learn more about these functions.
SEL may also itself use, or engage third parties to use, Web beacons for researching
certain usage and activities on our Web site. The information collected by SEL or
requested from third parties through these Web beacons is in an aggregate, nonindividually identifiable form and is used to find out more about users including
demographic information and usage patterns for more accurate reporting and to
improve the effectiveness of our marketing.
SEL may ask you to provide “personal information”, meaning individually identifiable
information such as your email address, name, mailing address, telephone number,
social security number, credit card number, or persistent identifier (such as a customer
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number held in a cookie) which is associated with individually identifiable information,
to enable you to participate in contests, chat rooms, on bulletin boards, to fill out a
registration, or to order products and services using these sites. SEL may combine the
information you provide on our Web sites with information we may collect offline from
you or from third parties so that we can more effectively tailor our site, services and
offerings to you.
Unless you instruct us otherwise, SEL may contact you to provide information about
products, services, promotions, contests, or other activities or offerings that may be of
interest to you. You can instruct us whether or not you wish to be contacted by
checking or unchecking the box indicating your preference, as applicable, at the place
where your information is collected, or by other means (such as an email request). In
addition, with each communication you receive from SEL, you will be given the
opportunity to indicate if you do not wish to receive future communications.
SEL will not share the personal information you provide on the SEL Web sites with any
other parties, except (a) with your consent, (b) as may be permitted or required by law
or court order and/or (c) to persons or companies with whom SEL contracts to carry
out the internal operations of the site or our business (for example, to send you a
promotional item that you have requested on the site.)
With your consent, SEL may share your personal information with other affiliated Sony
companies (i.e., (i) Sony Corporation, (ii) any company of which more than 50% of its
outstanding shares are owned by Sony Corporation, directly or indirectly, and (iii) any
company with the name “SONY” as a part of its trade name) who may want to contact
you about products, services or other offerings that may be of interest to you. Further,
with your consent, SEL may share your personal information with specific third parties
outside of the Sony group of companies who may want to contact you about products,
services or other offerings that may be of interest to you. Each of these companies may
have their own privacy policies. SEL will seek to obtain your consent at the place where
the information is collected either by an “opt-out” or “opt-in” method, or by other
means (such as an email request). If you consent to receiving communications from any
of these affiliated Sony companies, or third parties, you will need to communicate with
them directly if you later decide that you no longer wish to receive their
communications.
Use and Disclosure of Anonymous Aggregated Information
SEL may also collect, aggregate and maintain anonymous information about the visitors
to our Web sites, such as visitors hobbies, interests, purchasing habits, music
preferences, and the like. This data can then be used to tailor SEL’s Web site content and
advertising to deliver a better experience for our visitors. SEL may also share such
aggregate information about our visitors with advertisers, business partners, sponsors,
and other third parties; for example, to inform them about the percentage of male/
female visitors or percentage of visitors within a particular age range.
Security
SEL takes great care in maintaining the security of your personal information and in
preventing unauthorized access to it through the use of appropriate technology and
internal procedures. However, SEL does not guarantee that unauthorized access will
never occur.
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Notice To/Regarding Children Under the Age of 13
SEL believes that children using the Internet require special protection, and we urge
parents or guardians to explain Internet safety to their children. Parents are urged to
spend time online with their children to become familiar with the types of content
available on the SEL sites and the Internet in general. Control tools are available from
online services and software manufacturers to help create a safer environment for
children.
If a child under 13 years of age wishes to participate in any SEL Web site activity, or
wishes to take advantage of a product or service offering, available to children, and to
do so necessitates the furnishing of any of the child’s personal information, please note
the following:
Additional Information
If you are under 13 years of age, you should not provide any personally identifiable
information (for example, your last name, home address or e-mail address) on these
sites without the knowledge and permission of your parent or guardian. If SEL learns
that you are under 13 years of age, SEL will not maintain or use any personally
identifiable information about you without the verifiable consent of your parent or
guardian, except as allowed by law. This may mean that you will be unable to
participate in some activities on the sites without that verifiable consent.
(i) The names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses of the operators
collecting or maintaining personal information from children through this Web site
are:
Sony Electronics Inc.
1 Sony Drive
Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656
Telephone: 201-930-4800
e-mail address: PIM@am.sony.com
Sony Electronics e-Solutions Company LLC
155 Tice Boulevard
Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey 07677
Telephone: 201-930-4800
e-mail address: PIM@am.sony.com
(ii) The types of personal information collected from children may include the name,
email address, home address, telephone number and/or any other information
reasonably necessary for the child to participate in a particular activity. This
information may be collected directly and/or passively (e.g., through a web server
that automatically recognized and stores information such as a visitor’s IP address/
domain name combination).
(iii) The information collected may be used for purposes such as fulfillment of a
requested transaction, record keeping, marketing back to the child, or making it
publicly available through a chat room or by other means.
(iv) Unless specific consent is obtained from the child’s parent or guardian, the child’s
personal information will not be disclosed to third parties who are not contractors
hired to carry out the internal operations of the Web sites, other than as may be
required or permitted by law. We have required, or will require, such contractors to
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agree to use personal information of site visitors only for the purposes of carrying
out these operations and to keep such information confidential. A parent or
guardian has the option of consenting to the collection and use of the child’s
personal information without consenting to the disclosure of that information to
third parties.
(v) SEL is prohibited from conditioning a child’s participation in an activity on the
child’s disclosing more personal information than is reasonably necessary to
participate in such activity; and
(vi) A parent can review and have deleted the child’s personal information, can refuse
to permit further collection or use of the child’s information, and can revoke or limit
consents previously given. For instructions on how to do so, please send an email
to: PIM@am.sony.com or write to us at:
Sony Electronics Inc.
Personal Information Management Office
1 Sony Drive
MD TA3-12
Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656
Except as permitted by law, before any collection of a child’s personal information takes
place at a Web site directed to children or where SEL is knowingly collecting children’s
personal information, the child will be asked to provide his/her parent’s or guardian’s
e-mail address so that SEL can contact the child’s parent or guardian. SEL will then
send an email (the “Initial Notification”) to the parent/guardian indicating, among
other things, the information that the child is requested to provide, the intended use(s)
of the information and information on how the parent/guardian can, at their election,
delete the child’s information from SEL’s database or records. Upon receipt of the Initial
Notification, a parent or guardian may respond back to SEL to grant his/her consent or
to deny consent in which case SEL will delete the parent or guardian’s email address
and any other personal information, if any, previously obtained for securing parental
consent. Upon SEL’s receipt of the parent/guardian consent, SEL will send a confirming
email to the parent/guardian’s email address.
If SEL desires to use a child’s information for purposes other than that for which the
parent/guardian consent was previously given, SEL will not do so without first getting
the parent/guardian consent.
Consent to Processing
By providing any personal information to the SEL Sites, all users, including without
limitation users in the member states of the European Union, fully understand and
unambiguously consent to the collection and processing of such information in the
United States of America.
Policy Governs Use: Changes to Privacy Policy
The terms of this policy will govern the use and any information collected while it is in
place. SEL reserves the right to change this policy at any time, so please re-visit this
page as often as you wish.
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Questions
If you have any questions or comments about our personal information practices or
about this Privacy Statement, please feel free to send us an email at PIM@am.sony.com
or write us at:
Please check “http://www.sel.sony.com/SEL/legal/privacy.html” for the latest
information.
Additional Information
Sony Electronics Inc.
Personal Information Management Office
1 Sony Drive
MD TA3-12
Park Ridge, New Jersey 07656
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ImageStation membership Agreement
Membership Agreement (paper copy of terms as of November 2001 provided for
convenience, please visit online for current terms).
This Membership Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions on which
ImageStation, a division of Sony Electronics Inc., offers products and services to
registered users (each a “Member”) of the website “www.ImageStation.com.”
PLEASE READ THIS MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT CAREFULLY BEFORE REGISTERING
TO BECOME A MEMBER.
By completing the Member registration process and clicking on the “I AGREE”
button, on your PC or Network Handycam camcorder, you (hereafter either “you”
or “Member”) agree to be bound by the terms and conditions of this Membership
Agreement
By clicking on the “I DECLINE” button on your PC or Network Handycam
camcorder, you will be returned to the previous page, and your application for
registration will be deleted.
1. Terms
The Membership Agreement is comprised of (a) all terms and conditions set forth
herein; (b) all operating rules and policies that are by published on the Site from
time to time, (c) Legal Notices and Trademarks and (d) the Sony Electronics Online
Privacy Policy, each as modified from time to time and published at
[www.imagestation.com]. In light of the evolving nature of web-based offerings,
ImageStation may post a notice on the Site, or broadcast messages through the
Service, to inform you of changes to this Membership Agreement, the Service, or
other matters of importance. Such posting or broadcast will constitute notice to you.
Any amendment to the Membership Agreement shall be effective immediately
upon posting of the notice, or broadcast of the message. Your continued use of the
Service after such notice or broadcast will reaffirm your agreement to be bound and
to abide by this Membership Agreement as amended.
2. The Service
• The term “Service” includes all functionality made available by ImageStation on
the Site. ImageStation may add to, delete from, or modify the Service. Unless
explicitly stated otherwise, any new text, content, file, data, product, services,
information, software, software tool or other feature that augments or enhances
the current Service, will be subject to this Membership Agreement.
3. Member’s Privileges and Obligations
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The Service is available only to individuals over the age of 13. The Service is not
available to corporations or other business entities. In order to use the Service, you
must first register as a Member. You agree to provide accurate information, as
prompted by the registration form, including an accurate email address where you
can be contacted. Each Member is allowed to have only one Membership.
Membership is intended for personal use only and is non-transferable. You must
choose a password. You are responsible for any activity that occurs under your user
ID. You agree to immediately notify ImageStation of any unauthorized use of your
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user ID or another breach of security in relation to the Service. You may use the Service
only for your personal, non-commercial use. You may not take the results from
your use of the Service and link to them, or mirror pages from the Site on another
website, or create links from other websites onto any area of the Site.
4. Member Content; Member Private Area; Community Area
• As “Private Member Content”, in a private area of the Site, which is accessible
only to you and your guests, and which require the use of a password (the
“Member Private Area”) or
• As “Public Member Content”, in the public area of the Site, which is accessible by
all users of the Site, whether or not they are Members, and which does not
require the use of a password (the “Community Area”).
Additional Information
You may store, display and publish your “Member Content” on the Site. The
“Member Content” may include images, video, audio, music, sound files, and other
materials, data, or text. Your Member Content is linked to your userID. As a
Member, you can display or publish your Member Content:
You agree not to post, send, transmit, upload, display, publish or distribute through
any part of the Site, any Member Content that:
(a) Misappropriates materials of others that are protected by copyright, trademark
or trade secrets, patent or other intellectual property law without the express
permission of the author or owner;
(b) Contains false or misleading statement of facts or description of the origin of the
material or communications;
(c) Violates anyone’s copyright, moral rights, author’s rights, trade secrets,
trademark rights, patent, or other intellectual property or other rights;
(d) Interferes with the privacy rights of any person, or impersonates any person;
(e) Contains a virus, may corrupt files or other content that may compromise or
harm the Site or any user thereof;
(f) Makes or purports to make any commercial use of the Site;
(g) Constitutes a criminal offense, gives rise to civil liability, or violates any
applicable laws or regulations, or encourages anyone to break the law; or
advocates illegal activity; or
(h) Contains links to your Member Private Area (defined below) that does any of
the above.
You are responsible for creating and maintaining copies of your Member Content,
as back-ups, prior to posting or uploading any material, data, text, image, video,
music, sound, audio file, or other content or materials on the Site.
5. Price and Payment
Certain content, products or services on the Site, such as photo printing and gift and
hardware sales, are subject to charges and specific terms and conditions, which are
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explained in connection with such content and services. The Service and other
content, product, services or information on the Site are presently available free of
charge, exclusive of Internet or other telecommunications fees. ImageStation may, at
its discretion, elect to modify, delete, reduce, augment, or discontinue the Service or
any product, service, feature, functionality on the Site, or institute a fee, and will
notify the Members of such change. ImageStation shall not be liable to you or any
third party for any such change.
6. License Grant and Intellectual Property Rights
In consideration for the Service, and the potential benefits related thereto, you grant
ImageStation, its successors, licensees and assigns, a non-exclusive, worldwide,
perpetual, royalty free license to use, modify, reproduce, distribute, publish,
publicly perform, and publicly display your Member Content, by all means now
known, or later created, including but not limited to display on the Internet, and in
all forms of media, now known or later created.
• With respect to your Public Member Content, such license includes, without
limitation, (a) the right for ImageStation and third parties to access and view the
portions of your Public Member Content on the Community Area; (b) the right to
access, display, reproduce, modify, any portions of your Public Member Content,
and to create, reproduce, display and distribute selected images, frames,
thumbnails or stills from such Public Member Content. You agree that
ImageStation may use the Member Content that you provide and make available
on the Community Area (by selecting such an option when uploading materials
on the Site, or at a later time), at any time for any other purposes.
• With respect to your Private Member Content, such license includes, without
limitation, granting ImageStation the right to access, display, reproduce, modify,
any portions of your Private Member Content as necessary to store, host and
display it on the Site and comply with applicable laws.
You acknowledge and agree that certain technical processing or reformatting of
your Member Content may be required to (a) perform indexing functions; (b)
conform to connecting network technical requirements; (c) conform to the
limitations of the Service or other similar requirements.
As between ImageStation and you, you will own your Member Content, and
ImageStation owns all right, title and interest (including all intellectual property
rights) in and to the Site, the Service, the technology, information, documents, files,
webpages and other product developed in connection with the Site or available on
the Site.
You agree not to translate, reverse engineer, reverse compile, disassemble or create
derivative works from software programming contained in the Site or the Service.
7. Member Profiles
Member Profiles are intended to be brief descriptions of a Member’s interest and
contact information. Any information you place on your Member Profile is
accessible to anyone visiting the Site, unless you have made it private by checking
the “Hide” box. You agree not to send transmissions through the Site that attempt
to hide your identity or represent yourself as someone else.
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8. Responsibility for Member Content
ImageStation does not as a policy review or screen any images, video, text, music,
sound, audio files or other Member Content that a Member posts, displays or stores
before they appear on the Site. ImageStation’s automated machinery and computers
indexes the Member Content. ImageStation does not endorse the content or views
expressed in any Member Content and is not responsible or liable in any manner for
any conduct by any Member or for any Member Content.
You agree not to use the Service for illegal purposes. Your use of the Site, the
Service, and the products, services, information available on the Site, is subject to all
applicable local, state, national and foreign laws and regulations, and international
treaties, including, without limitation, U.S. laws regarding the transmission of
technical data exported from the United States.
Additional Information
You are solely responsible for the Member Content that you provide to
ImageStation for hosting, display or access on the Site, on the Community Area
and/or on your Private Member Area. This includes, without limitation,
responsibility for the nature, content, subject matter, views that you express,
display or publish in your Member Content.
You represent and warrant that (a) you have the right to enter into this Membership
Agreement without any other approvals; (b) you have the right to use, upload,
publish, display the Member Content linked to your userID;(c) you have the right to
grant the licenses granted herein; and (d) the use by ImageStation of the rights that
you grant ImageStation in this Membership Agreement will not violate the rights of
any third parties, including without limitation your employer and your clients.
9. Code of Conduct
ImageStation provides Members with storage space on the Site as a service to
Members. ImageStation encourages the free exchange of ideas, but has established
the following parameters for any Member Content. When using any area of the Site,
including, without limitation the Member Private Area, you agree not to post, send,
transmit, upload, or otherwise publish any data, text, image, video, music, sound,
audio file, text, or other content or material that:
• Contains or displays any expression of bigotry, racism, or hatred, or is ethnically
offensive, objectionable or inappropriate;
• Is or might be perceived by ImageStation or ImageStation members or users, as
defamatory, libelous, disparaging, obscene, pornographic, profane, threatening,
abusive, deceptive, offensive, vulgar, ethnically offensive, objectionable or
inappropriate, including nudity, adult content, illegal content, content of a sexual
nature, and unacceptable language;
• Is inconsistent with the values or the spirit of the ImageStation Community, as
determined by ImageStation in its sole discretion;
• Interferes with anyone else’s use of this Site;
• Contains links to your Member Private Area that promotes or does any of the
above.
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10. Illegal Activities
It is ImageStation’s policy to report suspected illegal activities to law enforcement
agencies and to cooperate fully with their investigations.
11. Warranty, Disclaimer of Warranty
The Service and the Site, including all content, products, services and information
made available or accessed through the Site, are provided “AS IS”, with no
warranties of any kind. Uploading, downloading or transmitting any Member
Content or any other material, data, text, images, video, music, sound or audio files
on the Site or through the use of the Service is at your own risk and in your sole
discretion. You will be solely responsible for any damages to your computer system
or loss of data, or any other damages that result from such uploading, downloading
or transmittal, or otherwise.
ImageStation makes no representation or warranty of any kind
(a) that the Site or Service will meet your requirements;
(b) that defects in the software for the Service will be corrected;
(c) that the Service will be timely, secure, error free, uninterrupted;
(d) that the Service or any content, product, services or information on the Site are
accurate, correct, reliable or complete;
(e) that Member Content or any material, data, text, images, video, music, sound,
audio file, content or materials posted, displayed or stored on or through the
Site will not be altered, deleted or damaged, or will be available for access,
upload or download at all times or indefinitely;
(f) as to the result that may be obtained from the use of the Service;
(g) that the Site or the Service is free of viruses or other components that may
infect, harm, or cause damage to computer equipment, data, software, or any
other property when you access, browse, download from, upload to, or
otherwise use the Service, the Site or any product or content on the Site.
ImageStation expressly disclaims all warranties of any kind, whether express or
implied, including but not limited to any warranty of merchantability, fitness for a
particular purpose or non-infringement of any products, content, information or
service published on, or available through the Site or the Service.
Some jurisdiction to not allow the exclusion of certain warranties, so some of the
above exclusions may not apply to you.
12. Disclaimer of Damages; Limitation of Liability
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Even if ImageStation, or any of its authorized representatives have been advised of
the possibility of such damages, under no circumstances (including but not limited
to ImageStation’s negligence), shall ImageStation be liable for any direct, indirect,
consequential, incidental, special or punitive damages for any claim, loss and/or
causes of action, whether in contract, tort (including but not limited to negligence)
or otherwise. related to:
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Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or
incidental damages, and therefore, the above limitation may not apply to you.
Some Members may have additional rights.
Additional Information
(a) the quality, reliability, accuracy, completeness, of the Service;
(b) any modification, alteration, publication, display, failure to store, failure to
index, loss, deletion, alteration, loss of access, or damages of or to your
Member Content, computer equipment, software, data, or any text, image,
video, music, sound, audio or other material that result from your use of the
Site or the Service;
(c) any harm, errors, omissions, cost, losses, or damages arising from the use of, or
inability to use (whether because of interruption, suspension, termination or
otherwise) of the Site, the Service, Member Content or any content, products,
services or information provided on the Site;
(d) any failures, delays, misdeliveries, or interruptions in the Service or any
content, products, services or information on the Site;
(e) any harm resulting from downloading or accessing any Member Content, or
any other content, products, services or information provided on the Site
(f) any unauthorized access to or alteration of Member Content or any breach of
security related to any server used by the Site or the Service; or
(g) the cost of procurement of any substitute goods or services.
If, despite the above limitations, Sony and/or ImageStation were found
responsible to a Member for any reason whatsoever, this liability will not
exceed one hundred dollars ($100)
13. Privacy
It is ImageStation’s policy to respect the privacy of all of its customers. For more
information, please see our full privacy policy published at
[www.imagestation.com].
14. Site Content
Domestic and foreign copyright, trademark, patents, and other intellectual property
rights law and international treaties, and other laws, protect all material, data, text,
images, photos, video, graphics, music, sound and audio files available on the Site
(“Site Content”), both as individual works and as a collection. Unless authorized,
you may not copy, reproduce, display, perform distribute, or create derivative
works from the Site Content, without being expressly authorized to do so by the
owners of the intellectual property or proprietary rights in such Content.
You may download or use individual images, photos, video, graphics, music,
sound, and audio files that are displayed in the Community Area of the Site only
for personal non-commercial use. You may not copy, reproduce, retransmit,
distribute, publish, commercially exploit, or otherwise transfer any part of the Site
Content in any format, electronic or otherwise.
15. Copyrighted Material
ImageStation respects the intellectual property of others, and requires that its users
and Members do the same.
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You may not place any material protected by copyright anywhere on the Site
without the express permission of the author or owner of the copyright in that
material.
ImageStation will promptly take down or block access to infringing or allegedly
infringing material on its servers if ImageStation becomes aware that such material
infringes the copyright rights of a third party, whether ImageStation identifies such
infringement in the course of its ordinary and reasonable business activities, or
through notification by a third party. ImageStation will promptly contact the
Member responsible for the Member Content, and alert him or her of the allegations
of infringement, and of ImageStation’s take down or blocking of the allegedly
infringing material. If the Member believes that the removal or blocking of his or
her material was a result of a mistake or a misidentification of the material, the
Member shall provide ImageStation a counter-notification establishing the
Member’s rights to display the material in question, as well as any other
information ImageStation shall request. Upon receipt, ImageStation will promptly
forward the counter-notification to the party that claims to be the copyright owner.
If that party then does not file suit to enjoin the alleged infringement, ImageStation
will re-post or unblock the material within 14 days after receiving the counter
notification.
If you believe that your work has been copied in a way that constitutes copyright
infringement, and appears on the Site, please provide ImageStation’ copyright
agent, designated below, the following information:
1. an electronic or physical signature of the person authorized to act on behalf of
the owner of the copyright interest;
2. a description of the copyrighted word that you claim has been infringed;
3. a description of where the material that you claim is infringing is located on the
Site;
4. your address, telephone number and email address;
5. a statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use is no
authorized by the copyright owner, its agent or the law;
6. a statement by you, made under penalty of perjury, that the above information
in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to
act on behalf of the copyright owner.
ImageStation’s agent for notice of claims of copyright infringement on the Site is
Christopher W. Ekren who can be reached as follows:
Christopher W. Ekren
Copyright Agent
C/o ImageStation
16765 W. Bernardo Drive
San Diego, CA 92127
Phone: 858-942-7775
Fax: 858-942-8171
Email: Christopher.ekren@am.sony.com
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16. Indemnity
17. Force Majeure
ImageStation is not liable for any delay or failure in performance resulting directly
or indirectly from causes beyond its reasonable control, including, without
limitation, failure of the Internet, power failure, failure of computer,
telecommunication or other equipment, strikes, labor disputes, riots, insurrections,
civil disturbances, shortage of labor or materials, fires, floods, storms, explosions,
act of God, war, governmental actions, orders of domestic or foreign courts, nonperformance of third parties.
Additional Information
Since you are responsible for your Member Content and the consequences of its use
and publication, you agree to indemnify and hold ImageStation, its parents,
subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, employees, licensors, contractors and users harmless
from and against any and all claims, demands, and expenses, including attorneys’
fees, made by any third party, due to or arising from: (a) your use of the Site or the
Service; (b) your violation of this Member Agreement; (c) your violation of a third
party’s privacy rights; (d) your violation or infringement of a third party’s
copyright, trademark, trade secret, patent, or other intellectual property rights; (e)
any libelous or unlawful material contained within your Member Content; or (f)
your violation of this Membership Agreement.
18. Termination of Service
If you object to any portion of this Membership Agreement, or any subsequent
modification thereto, or become dissatisfied with the Service, the Site, or any
materials, data, text, images, video, audio, music, sound or other Site Content, or
any transaction entered into through the Site or Service, your only recourse is to
immediately discontinue use of the Service and notice ImageStation of such
termination. The preceding sentence sets forth your sole and exclusive remedy
regarding any objection to the terms of this Membership Agreement, or any
dissatisfaction with the Service or the Site.
ImageStation reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to terminate all or a portion of
the Service at any time and for any reason.
ImageStation reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to terminate your membership
in the Site, or to remove your Member Content (including unlisted, password
protected and unassigned Member Content) or to edit, delete or remove any
postings from the Site without prior notice for any cause or no cause in its sole
discretion.
Any termination under any provision of this Membership Agreement may be
effected without prior notice, and ImageStation may immediately delete and
discard all of your Member Content, and bar any further access to such files on the
Site or through the Service. Upon any termination of your membership, or of this
Membership Agreement, your right to use the Service will immediately cease.
ImageStation will have no obligation thereafter to host or provide access to your
Member Content, or to forward any materials stored through the Service or any
unread or unsent messages. ImageStation may retain certain materials for
administrative and other reasons.
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19. Notices; Questions
All notices from a Member to ImageStation shall be in writing, and shall be made or
delivered to ImageStation via email or conventional mail
If you have any question about the Service, this Membership Agreement, please feel
free to contact us support @ImageStation.com.
20. Choice of Law
This Membership Agreement shall be constructed and controlled by the laws of the
State of California, excluding its conflict of law provisions. With the exception of
ImageStation’s rights to pursue injunctive relief in any court of competent
jurisdiction, you agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal
courts of the State of California.
21. General
This Membership Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between you and
ImageStation with respect to the Service; and your Member Content, and it
supersedes any other agreement, proposals and communications, written or oral,
between you and any ImageStation representatives with respect to the Service and
your Member Content.
If a court of competent jurisdiction holds that any provision of this Membership
Agreement is illegal, unenforceable, or contrary to law, such provision shall be
construed, as nearly as possible to reflect the original intent of this Membership
Agreement, with the other provisions remaining in full force and effect.
Any failure by ImageStation to exercise or enforce any right or provision of this
Membership Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of such rights or provision
unless ImageStation acknowledges and agrees to it in writing.
ImageStation may assign this Membership Agreement to any third party at its sole
discretion. You shall not assign or sublicense the rights granted under this
Membership Agreement without the prior written authorization of ImageStation.
You and ImageStation agree that any cause of action arising out of, or related to the
Service or the Site must commence without one (1) year after the cause of action
arose, otherwise, such cause of action is permanently barred.
Please check “http://www.imagestation.com/” for the latest information.
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