Sony Group DTPT1001 PSP Development Tool User Manual DTP T1000 A

Sony Corporation PSP Development Tool DTP T1000 A

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Instruction manualSCE CONFIDENTIALDTP-T1000 ADevelopment ToolThis manual contains safety precautions for the prevention of accidents,and instructions for the use and handling of this product.Read this manual carefully and use the product in a safe manner. Afterreading the manual, store it in an accessible location for future reference.2-515-713-13(1)
2WARNINGWARNINGTo avoid electrical shock, do notopen the cabinet.  Refer servicing toqualified personnel only.Use the supplied AC adaptor only. Ifyou use other types, it may cause fire,electrical shocks or a malfunction.Laser specificationsUMDTMWave length: 655-665 nmPower: max 0.28 mWType: Semiconductor, continuousDVD-ROMWave length: 640-660 nm (DVD)775-805 nm (CD)Power: max 0.3 mW (DVD)0.23 mW (CD)Type: Semiconductor, continuousFor customers in the U.S.A. and CanadaCAUTIONThe use of optical instruments with this product willincrease eye hazard. As the laser beams used in the DVD-ROM and UMD™ drives are harmful to eyes, do notattempt to disassemble the cabinet.Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.This label is located on the DVD-ROM laser protectivehousing inside the enclosure.For customers in the U.S.A.CAUTIONUse of controls, adjustments or performance of proceduresother than those specified herein may result in hazardousradiation exposure.NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference when theequipment is operated in a commercial enviroment.This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications.Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely tocause harmful interference in which case the user will berequired to correct the interference at his own expense.You are cautioned that any changes or modifications notexpressly approved in this manual could void yourauthority to operate this equipment.FCC Radio-Frequency Exposure StatementThis equipment complies with FCC radiation exposurelimits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. Thisequipment should be installed and operated with minimumdistance 20 cm between the radiator and body. Thistransmitter must not be co-located or operating inconjunction with any antenna or transmitter.Owner’s RecordThe model and serial numbers are located on the side of theunit. Record the serial number in the space provided below.Refer to these numbers whenever you call for technicalassistance at the number shown in "Contact information" onthe back cover of this instruction manual.Model No. DTP-T1000 ASerial No.______________For customers in CanadaThis Class A digital apparatus complies with CanadianICES-003.The term “IC” before the equipment certification numberonly signifies that the Industry Canada technicalspecifications were met.Operation is subject to the following two conditions; (1) thisdevice may not cause interference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference, including interference that maycause undesired operation of the device.Pour les utilisateurs au CanadaCet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à lanorme NMB-003 du Canada.Le terme “IC” avant le numéro d’homologation ne signifieseulement que les normes d’Industrie Canada ont étérespectées.L'utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement auxconditions suivantes : (1) il ne doit pas produire debrouillage et (2) l'utilisateur du dispositif doit être prêt àaccepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu, même si cebrouillage est susceptible de compromettre lefonctionnement du dispositif.WARNING
3WARNINGFor customers in EuropeCAUTIONThe use of optical instruments with this product willincrease eye hazard. As the laser beams used in the DVD-ROM and UMD™ drives are harmful to eyes, do notattempt to disassemble the cabinet.Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.This label is located on the DVD-ROM laser protectivehousing inside the enclosure.This appliance is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER product.The CLASS 1 LASER product marking is located on the sideof the product.This equipment complies with EN55022 CLASS B andEN55024 for use in the following areas: residential,business, and light-industrial.This equipment has been tested and found to comply withthe limits set out in the R&TTE Directive using a connectioncable shorter than 3 metres.Audio and picture distortion may occur if this equipment ispositioned in close proximity to any equipment emittingelectromagnetic radiation.If this unit is affected by static electricity or burst-noise, itmay not work correctly.WARNINGFor customers in Korea0 4 1 2Dit apparaat bevat een vast ingebouwde batterij die nietvervangen hoeft te worden tijdens de levensduur van hetapparaat. Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij tochvervangen moet worden. De batterij mag alleen vervangenworden door vakbekwaam servicepersoneel.Gooi de batterij niet weg maar lever deze in als kleinchemisch afval (KCA).Lever het apparaat aan het einde van de levensduur in voorrecycling, de batterij zal dan op correcte wijze verwerktworden.
4For your protection, please read thesesafety instructions completely beforeoperating the appliance, and keep thismanual for future reference.Carefully observe all warnings,precautions and instructions on theappliance, or those described in theinstruction manual and adhere to them.USEPower sourcesThis unit should be operated only from the type ofpower source indicated on the marking label. If youare not sure of the type of electrical power suppliedto your home, consult your dealer or local powercompany. For those units designed to operate frombattery power, or other sources, refer to theoperating instructions.OverloadingDo not overload wall outlets, extension cords orconvenience receptacles beyond their capacity,since this can result in fire or electric shock.Liquid and foreign objectsNever push objects of any kind into the unit throughopenings as they may touch dangerous voltagepoints or short out parts that could result in a fire orelectric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on theunit.AttachmentsDo not use attachments not recommended by themanufacturer, as they may cause hazards.CleaningUnplug the unit from the wall outlet before cleaningor polishing it. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosolcleaners. Use a cloth lightly dampened with waterfor cleaning the unit exterior.INSTALLATIONWater and moistureDo not use the powerline operated unit near water –for example, near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchensink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near aswimming pool, etc.Power cord protectionRoute the power cord so that it is not likely to bewalked on or pinched by items placed upon oragainst it, paying particular attention to the plugs,receptacles, and the point where the cord exits fromthe unit.VentilationThe slots and openings in the cabinet are providedfor necessary ventilation. To ensure reliableoperation of the unit, and to protect it fromoverheating, these slots and openings must never beblocked or covered.–Never cover the slots and openings with acloth or other materials.–Never block the slots and openings by placingthe unit on a bed, sofa, rug or other similarsurface.AccessoriesDo not place the unit on an unstable cart, stand,bracket or table. The unit may fall, causing seriousinjury to a child or an adult, and serious damage tothe unit.Use only a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or tablerecommended by the manufacturer.An appliance and cart combination should bemoved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, anduneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cartcombination to overturn.– Never place the unit in a confined space, suchas a bookcase, or built-in cabinet, unlessproper ventilation is provided.–Do not place the unit near or over a radiator orheat register, or where it is exposed to directsunlight.Important safeguardsImportant safeguards
5SERVICEDamage requiring serviceUnplug the unit from the wall outlet and referservicing to qualified service personnel under thefollowing conditions:–When the power cord or plug is damaged orfrayed.–If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallenonto the unit.–If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.– If the unit has been subject to strong physicalshock by being dropped, or the cabinet hasbeen damaged.– If the unit does not operate normally whenfollowing the instruction manual. Adjust onlythose controls that are specified in theinstruction manual. Improper adjustment ofother controls may result in damage and willoften require extensive work by a qualifiedtechnician to restore the unit to normaloperation.– When the unit exhibits a distinct change inperformance – this indicates a need for service.ServicingDo not attempt to service the unit yourself asopening or removing the exterior casing may exposeyou to dangerous voltage or other hazards.Refer all servicing to an authorized service center.Refer to the contact information on the back coverto receive instructions on obtaining repair/replacement services.Replacement partsWhen replacement parts are required, be sure theservice technician has used replacement partsspecified by the manufacturer that have the samecharacteristics as the original parts.Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,electric shock, or other hazards.Safety checkUpon completion of any service or repairs to theunit, ask the service technician to perform routinesafety checks (as specified by the manufacturer) todetermine that the unit is in safe operatingcondition.Important safeguardsImportant safeguards
6Table of contentsConnecting to a network ...................................................... 15Unit or accessories necessary for connecting ....................... 15Connection diagrams ............................................................ 15Connecting peripherals ......................................................... 16Setting up ............................................................................... 17Information necessary for setup ........................................... 17Preparing for setup ............................................................... 17Turning on the unit ............................................................... 17Confirming information settings .......................................... 18Starting the Administration Tool .......................................... 18Setting up .............................................................................. 19Showing status ...................................................................... 24Usage notice ......................................................................... 25Chapter 3AppendicesAbout this product .................................................................. 9Part names and usage .......................................................... 10System configuration example ............................................ 14Chapter 2Preparing to usethe unitTable of contentsWARNING ................................................................................. 2Important safeguards ............................................................. 4Precautions.............................................................................. 7Troubleshooting .................................................................... 26Specifications ........................................................................ 28R&TTE Directive "Informal DoC" statement ....................... 29Limitations of liability ........................................................... 30Chapter 1Overview
Overview7SafetyThis product has been designed with the highest concern for safety. However, any electrical device, ifused improperly, has the potential for causing fire, electrical shock or personal injury. To help ensureaccident-free operation, follow these guidelines.• Observe all warnings, precautions and instructions.• Stop use and unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet if the unit functions in an abnormalmanner, or produces unusual sounds or smells.• Call the number listed on the back cover for technical assistance if the device does not operateproperly.•Do not remove the unit’s exterior or disassemble the unit. The laser beam emitted from the lens of thisunit may be harmful to the eyes.• Do not use the unit near water.• Stop using the unit immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms. If the conditionpersists, consult a doctor.– Lightheadedness, nausea or a sensation similar to motion sickness– Tired, uncomfortable or aching hands or arms– Tired, dry or aching eyes•Avoid looking at the screen for prolonged periods of time.•Listening to sound continuously for a long time with a high volume may adversely affect the ears. Becareful, especially when using headphones. Adjust the volume so that surrounding sounds can beheard.• Do not close the disc tray or disc cover in a way that could pinch your hand or fingers, as personalinjury or damage to the unit could result.• The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.Use and handling•Do not use the unit or accessories outdoors.• Do not throw or drop the unit or accessories, or expose the devices to strong physical shock. Handlethe analog stick with care.•Do not forcibly twist the controller or expose it to strong physical shock, as doing so can causedamage.• Do not place the unit or accessories on surfaces that are unstable, tilted or subject to vibration.• Do not expose the unit or accessories to high temperatures, high humidity or direct sunlight.• Do not block the vents.• Do not wrap the unit or accessories in cloth or similar materials.• Do not allow dust to build up on the unit.• Do not place the unit in locations of poor ventilation, such as small, enclosed areas, directly against awall or on a thick carpet or bedding.• Do not expose the unit to dust, smoke or steam.• Do not allow liquid or small particles to get into the unit.• Do not put heavy objects on the unit.• Do not place anything in front of the disc tray.• Do not use damaged, reshaped or repaired discs.• Do not touch or insert foreign objects into the connectors of the unit or accessories.• Do not insert cords and cables at an angle. Doing so may damage the connector pins or create the riskof fire.• Do not set the unit other than in the vertical position.• If a spring or screw is provided to secure a cable connector, use the provided spring or screw to secureit. Take care to prevent making faulty connections.PrecautionsPrecautions
Overview8AC adaptor and AC power cord use•To help ensure safe operation, during initial setup and regularly thereafter, inspect the AC adaptor andAC power cord. If damaged, stop use immediately and call the number on the back cover for assistance.• Do not use AC adaptors or AC power cords other than those provided or designated in the instructionmanual. If the provided or designated AC adaptor or power cord is not used, electrical shock mayresult or the unit may not operate.• Do not modify or damage the AC power cord.• Do not place the AC adaptor between the unit and a wall or shelf.• Do not place heavy objects on the AC power cord.• Check that there is no dust or lint on the power plug before inserting into an electrical outlet. If theplug becomes dirty, wipe it off with a dry cloth before connecting.• When inserting the AC power cord into an electrical outlet, insert the plug straight into the electricaloutlet and not at an angle.• Unplug the AC power cord from the electrical outlet before cleaning or moving the unit, or when youdo not intend to use the unit for an extended period of time. When disconnecting, grasp the power cordby the plug and pull straight out of the electrical socket. Never pull by the cord and do not pull out atan angle.• Do not touch the plug of the AC power cord with wet hands.• Do not touch the power plug during an electrical storm.• Do not touch the unit or AC adaptor for extended periods of time while the unit is turned on, asextended contact may cause low-temperature burns.Cleaning•For safety reasons, before cleaning the unit or connected accessories, 1) turn off the unit, 2) disconnectthe power plug for the unit from the electrical outlet.Moisture condensation•If the unit or disc is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one, moisture may condense onthe lens inside the unit or on the disc. Should this occur, the unit may not operate properly. In this case,remove the disc and turn off and unplug the unit. Do not put the disc back in until the moistureevaporates (this may take several hours). If the unit still does not operate properly, obtain technicalassistance using the contact information on the back cover.Photosensitivity•A very small percentage of individuals may experience epileptic seizures when exposed to certain lightpatterns or flashing lights. Exposure to certain patterns or backgrounds on a television screen or whileplaying video games, including games played on the unit, may trigger an epileptic seizure in theseindividuals. Certain conditions may trigger previously undetected epileptic symptoms even in personswho have no history of prior seizures or epilepsy. If you, or anyone in your family, has an epilepticcondition, consult your physician prior to playing. If you experience any of the following symptomswhile playing a video game - dizziness, altered vision, eye or muscle twitches, loss of awareness,disorientation, any involuntary movement or convulsions - IMMEDIATELY discontinue use andconsult your physician before resuming play.Radio waves•Radio waves may affect electronic equipment or medical devices (for example, pacemakers), whichmay cause malfunctions and possible injuries.- If you use a pacemaker or other medical device, consult your physician or the manufacturer of yourmedical device before using the wireless networking feature.- Keep the unit at least 9 inches (23 cm) away from a pacemaker or other medical devices when usingthe wireless networking feature.PrecautionsPrecautions
Overview9Chapter1OverviewAbout this productThis unit is equipped with features for the development of PSPTM software.The unit can download software or data from a local area network, allowing for the efficient debugging,running and checking of programs.• PSPTM features are provided for efficient software development.• A built-in communication processor allows software, data etc. to be easily sent and received throughthe development PCs and networks.• A direct network connection can be established for easy installation and additions. Also, the load ondevelopment PCs can be reduced.• Two types of drives are built in: a UMDTM drive, and a DVD-ROM drive, which is used duringdevelopment. A switch is used to select the desired drive.For proper operation, separate development software and a development PC are required.For details, contact technical support using the contact information on the back cover.About this product
Overview10Unit frontPart names and usageDRIVE  SELECTPOWERSYSTEM  INIT NETWORK  INIT UMDCONTROLLERGPOGPION OFFDVD07654321012345671ZZ1  On/standby button, powerindicatorThis button turns the unit on and off.To turn on the unitPress the on/standby button while it is in standbymode. The power indicator flashes green as thepower turns on. The indicator then turns solidgreen when the system is ready. The systemstatus can be determined by the color and statusof the power indicator.Turning the unit off (standby mode)• Press the on/standby button and hold it downfor three seconds. The power indicator willflash and then turn orange, at which point thepower will be turned off (and the system willenter standby mode).•Remove the power plug from the electricaloutlet after the power indicator turns a solidorange. If the plug is removed before theindicator turns orange, failure of the unit mayresult.2  Disc coverThe open button (3) is used to open the coverso that UMDTM can be inserted. When closing,press the middle of the upper edge of the disccover.3  Open buttonThis button is used to open the disc cover (2).4  Memory Stick DuoTM accessindicatorTurns orange while the unit is accessing aMemory Stick DuoTM or Memory Stick PRODuoTM that has been inserted into the unit.5  Memory Stick DuoTM slotThis slot accepts Memory Stick DuoTM orMemory Stick PRO DuoTM media.6  USB connectorFor connecting USB connectors (mini-B type).When the included controller is connected to theUSB connector, the controller’s USB connectorbecomes functional.7  Drive select buttonSwitches between the UMDTM drive and theDVD-ROM drive.The selected drive is identified by the UMDTM/DVD-ROM drive indicators (8). The driveselect button (7) can be used only when thepower indicator of the controller is not lit.8  UMDTM/DVD-ROM drive indicatorThe indicator for the drive, UMDTM or DVD-ROM, turns orange to indicate which drive isselected.9  Open/close buttonThis button is used to open/close the DVD-ROMdrive.2789q;qaqs34516qdqfqgqhFlashing greenSolid greenFlashing redSolid redFlashing orangeSolid orangeThe system is preparing tostart up (flashes until thesystem becomes availableafter the on/standby buttonis pressed)The system is starting up(the unit can now be used)During system initialization(auto-recovery)System initialization orupdate failure (indicates theneed to initialize thesystem)During network initializationStandby modePart names and usage
Overview11q;  System initialise buttonWhile holding down this button, pressing theon/standby button (1) returns thecommunication processor software to the factorydefault initial state.qa  Network initialise buttonWhile holding down this button, pressing theon/standby button (1) restores the factorydefault values for the IP address settings.qs  DVD-ROM driveThis drive accepts DVD-ROM discs. Use theopen/close button (9) to insert and removediscs.qd  Controller portConnects with the commander interfaceconnector of the attached controller.qf  GPO indicatorThese are eight indicators that are user-definableby PSPTM software developers.qg  Headset connectorA dedicated PSPTM headset remote controller or acommercially sold headset (with a stereo mini-plug) can be connected here.qh  GPI switchThese are eight dip switches that are user-definable by PSPTM software developers.Unit rearEXTRF (EXT)FOOT  SWDC IN19.5VLAUDI O       OUTR1  AerialFor wireless LAN use.2  Extension connectorFor use by service personnel only.3  Dedicated connector for servicingFor use by service personnel only.CautionUsage of this port may cause irreparable damage to thesystem.4  Foot switch connectorConnects to the supplied foot switch.5  Network connectorConnector for a network cable. Allowsconnection to a local area network.6  VGA connectorConnects to a device with a VGA IN connector.7  AUDIO OUT connectorConnects to a device with an AUDIO INconnector.8  Vent fanVent for internal fan used to cool unit. Be surenot to obstruct this vent, as doing so may cause afire. Also, to prevent any hindrance to air flow,position the unit an adequate distance from walls.12345689q;7qaPart names and usagePart names and usage
Overview12Controller front1  LCD screen2  L button3  R button4  Up, down, left, right buttons5  △△△△△, ○○○○○, ×, □□□□□ buttons6  Power indicator7  Hold indicator8  Memory Stick DuoTM accessindicator9  WLAN access indicatorq;  Analog stickPOWERHOLDSELECTHOME VOL STARTqa  Strap holderqs  Left speakerqd  Right speakerqf  Home buttonqg  Volume - buttonqh  Volume + buttonqj  Display buttonqk  Sound buttonql  Select buttonw;  Start button2489q;qaqs1qf qg qh qjqkqlw;3567qdPart names and usage9  RF (extension) connectorConnects to an access point using a coaxial cable.q;  ClampFor securing the aerial andAC adaptor to the unit.qa  DC IN 19.5V connectorFor attaching the included AC adaptor.Part names and usage
Overview13Controller front1  IR port2  USB connectorLR21Controller bottomController left Controller right1  WLAN switch 1  Power/hold switchCautionFor this product, the debugger (dstdb) reset command cannotbe used when the power/hold switch of the controller is in thehold position. Make sure that the controller's power/holdswitch is not in the hold position when operating thedebugger.11Part names and usagePart names and usage211  Left speaker2  Right speakerCautionDo not cover or insert foreign objects into the speakers as doing so may result in damage to the controller.
Overview14Unit frontDRIVE  SELECTPOWERSYSTEM  INIT NETWORK  INIT UMDCONTROLLERGPOGPION OFFDVD07654321012345671ZZPOWERHOLDSELECTHOME VOL STARTTo UMDTM driveTo DVD-ROM driveTo Memory Stick DuoTMslotTo headsetconnectorHeadsetremote controllerUSB deviceTo USBconnectorTo controller portUnit rearEXTFOOT  SWLAUDI O       OUTRRF (EXT)DC IN19.5VTo foot switchconnectorTo VGA connectorFoot switchMonitorSpeakerTo network connectorWireless LANaccess pointTo RF (extension)connectorTo USB connectorDevelopment PCHubSystem configuration exampleThe following accessories may be connected to the unit.System configuration exampleTo AUDIO OUTconnectorCautionWhen you connect or disconnect the controller, turn off power to the unit (keep it in standby mode). If the power is left on, it mayresult in damage to the unit or the controller.Before connecting a cable, rotate theaerial in a clockwise direction, and raise itupright. If the cable is connected first, itmay not be possible to rotate the aerial.
Preparing to use the unit15Chapter2Preparing to usethe unitConnecting to a networkUnit or accessoriesnecessary for connectingThe following devices and accessories arenecessary in order to use this unit as adevelopment machine:•Development Tool•Network cable•Hub•Development PCConnection diagramsBefore connecting a cable, rotate the aerial in aclockwise direction, and raise it upright. If thecable is connected first, it may not be possible torotate the aerial.Connecting to a network without aDHCP serverYou can build a local network with this unit anda development PC in the following manner.At this time, the following static IP addresses areautomatically set for the unit:• IP address : 192.168.0.10•Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0Caution• The IP address and subnet mask settings are default factorysettings. When the network settings for the unit aremodified, these settings are also modified accordingly.• To modify the IP address, start up both the unit and thedevelopment PC, and configure their respective settings tosupport the network to which they are to be connected.After configuration, use a network cable to connect the unitand the development PC to a hub within the network in use.Refer to “Setting up” on page 17 for infomation on how toset up the unit.HubControllerThe unitDevelopment PCConnecting to a network
Preparing to use the unit16Connecting to a network with a DHCPserverConnect the unit and a development PC runningthe DHCP client software to a hub on thenetwork.In this case, the IP address and subnet masksettings will be obtained automatically when theunit is turned on. Depending on the settings ofthe DHCP server, other network settings, such asthe DNS server and default gateway, may also beobtained. For details on which settings can beautomatically obtained, contact your networkadministrator.Connecting peripherals1Connect the unit to a hub using anetwork cable.2Connect the hub to the developmentPC using a network cable.CautionWhen using the wireless LAN function, keep the controlleraway from the unit’s aerial. If the unit is used with thecontroller and aerial in close proximity, radio frequencyinterference from the controller can affect the radio waves ofthe wireless LAN.HubControllerThe unitDevelopment PCsMonitorNetworkConnecting to a networkConnecting to a networkWhen using the unit in Europe,Oceania and KoreaInstall the supplied RFI filter on the networkcable (unshielded twisted pair cable). Install theRFI filter near the main unit.When installing the RFI filter on the cable, windthe cable once around the RFI filter, as shownbelow.There is a band supplied for use with the RFIfilter. Use the band to attach the RFI filter to thecable. Fit the band to the cable, as shown below.cableRFI filterInstall near the unitCut after fittingBand
Preparing to use the unit17Connecting to a network with a DHCPserver1Turn on the development PC.2Configure the development PC.Run the DHCP client software and configureit so that the development PC can obtain theIP address and other settings from the DHCPserver. Refer to the instructions supplied withthe development PC for details on how toconfigure the PC to run the software andobtain an IP address. Next, configure thedevelopment PC to run a Web browser.3Configure the DHCP server.When the IP address is automaticallyobtained by the DHCP server, the specific IPaddress allotted to a device is generallydifferent each time the device is connected tothe network. However, the use of the unit canbe made more convenient by setting the sameIP address to be allotted each time the deviceis connected. Contact your networkadministrator for details on how to set a staticIP address.Turning on the unitAfter configuring the TCP/IP settings of thedevelopment PC, turn on the unit.1Connect the AC power cord to the ACadaptor, then connect the AC adaptorto the unit.2Insert the AC power cord into anelectrical outlet.The power indicator turns orange, and theunit enters standby mode.3Press the on/standby button.This turns on the unit and starts systeminitialization. During initialization, the powerindicator flashes green. This indicator stopsflashing when initialization is complete.Caution• When turning on the unit, be sure to use the supplied ACadaptor.• Do not operate the unit during initialization.Setting upInformation necessary forsetupThe following information is required for thesetup of the unit.•DHCP server availability•IP address•Subnet mask•IP address of the default gatewayCheck with your network administrator about thestructure of the network to which this unit will beconnected.Preparing for setupBefore setting up the unit, you need to configureyour development PC.Connecting to a network without aDHCP server1Turn on the development PC.2Configure the TCP/IP settings of thedevelopment PC.Configure the TCP/IP settings as follows:•  IP address of the development PC192.168.0.2•  Subnet mask of the development PC255.255.255.0Activate the Web browser on thedevelopment PC, and configure it so that itdoes not use a proxy.Refer to the development PC’s instructionmanual for details.Setting up
Preparing to use the unit18Confirming informationsettingsConfirm that the information below is displayedon the controller LCD:• IP Address•Subnet mask•Broadcast address•IP address of the default gateway• Mac address•Host nameCautionWhen you connect or disconnect the controller, turn offpower to the unit (keep it in standby mode). If the power isleft on, it may result in damage to the unit or the controller.Starting the AdministrationToolStart up the Administration Tool on thedevelopment PC. The following section assumesuse of the IP address 192.168.0.10 for the unit.1Start the Web browser on thedevelopment PC.2Type “http://192.168.0.10/” and pressthe “Enter” key.The language selection screen is displayed.3Select the display language for theadministration tool.The login screen is displayed.Select the language (for example English) here.LoginLog in with a user name and password.Enter the user name and password.1Enter the user name and password asfollows.To log in as the administrator, enter the“Administrator” user name and password asfollows:       •   user name: Administrator       •   password: Administrator*These are the factory default settings.When logged in as the administrator, all ofthe functions shown in the AdministrationTools menu are active.To log in as a user, enter the user name andpassword as follows:       •   user name: User       •   password: User*These are the factory default settings.When logged in as a user, only the “StatusDisplay” functions shown in theAdministration Tools menu are active. The“Settings” functions cannot be used.2Click [OK].Upon successfully logging in, the mainscreen of the Administration Tool isdisplayed.Setting upSetting up
Preparing to use the unit19Setting upSetupThese options allow the user to modify settings,update the software and shut down the unit.Show statusThe following unit settings can be displayed.Online helpYou can view the Help for the AdministrationTool.Setting upClick on the items to the right of “Setup” toconfigure each setup.Administrator passwordUpon clicking “Administrator password”, thefollowing screen is displayed. This screen isutilized to change the password used foradministrator authentication.Enter the desired password in the “Password” and“Retype Password” fields. Click “Setting” tocomplete the configuration.Caution• For security purposes, be sure to change the defaultpassword.• The password must be a combination of both letters andnumeric characters. Passwords consisting of all lowercase,all uppercase or all numeric characters are not allowed.• A password may be seven or eight characters long.Passwords fewer than seven characters long are not allowed.Also, if nine or more characters are entered, only the firsteight characters are set as the password.• If an error is made in entering the password, or the valuesentered into the “Password” and “Retype password” fieldsdo not match, an error message is displayed. If this occurs,enter the password again.Setting upNetworkSoftwave versionAccess controlVerify the network settingsVerify the version numbersof installed softwarepackagesDisplay dsnet accesscontrol settingsAdministratorpasswordUser passwordDate & timeShutdownNetworkAccess controlReset of settingSave & loadUpdateRestart of dsnetmSelf-diagnosticprogramChange the administratorpasswordChange the user passwordConfigure the time and timezoneReboot/ShutdownConfigure the necessarynetwork settingsConfigure dsnet accesscontrolInitialize the selectedsettingsSave settings, andsynchronize the savedsettings with this unitUpdate the systemRestart programscommunicating with thehost PCConduct a variety of tests
Preparing to use the unit20User passwordUpon clicking “User password”, the followingscreen is displayed. This screen is utilized tochange the user password used to log in to thesystem.Enter the desired password in the “Password” and“Retype Password” fields. Click “Setting” tocomplete the configuration.Caution• For security purposes, be sure to change the defaultpassword.• The password must be a combination of both letters andnumeric characters. Passwords consisting of all lowercase,all uppercase or all numeric characters are not allowed.• A password may be seven or eight characters long.Passwords fewer than seven characters long are not allowed.Also, if nine or more characters are entered, only the firsteight characters are set as the password.• If an error is made in entering the password, or the valuesentered into the “Password” and “Retype password” fieldsdo not match, an error message is displayed. If this occurs,enter the password again.Date & timeUpon clicking “Date & time”, the followingscreen is displayed. This screen is used toconfigure the date, time and time zone.Enter values for the year, month, day and time,and select the time zone. Click “Setting” tocomplete the configuration.NetworkUpon clicking “Network”, the following screen isdisplayed. This screen is used to change themethod for obtaining an IP address and to changethe values required for network configuration.If you want to change the network settings, enterthe new network settings in the appropriate fieldsin this screen and then click “Settingconfirmation”. The following confirmation screenis then displayed.Setting upSetting up
Preparing to use the unit21Setting upClick “Setting” to begin processing the settings.After the configuration is set, the followingscreen is displayed.Modify the network connection mode as needed,and access the URL displayed on the screen.Setting upUpdateUpon clicking “Update”, the following screen isdisplayed. This screen is used to update thesoftware required by the unit.1Place the files to be updated in theappropriate directories on thedevelopment PC, and click “Update”.The following screen appears.CautionUpon clicking “Setting confirmation” (see the step below),the versions of files that are already installed and the versionsof the update files are checked to confirm whether the updatefiles are more recent and to confirm the dependencyrelationships between files.This check is not performed if “No version checking” isselected. It is recommended that the default setting (“Checkversions”) be used.2Enter the path to the file to beupdated, and click “Settingconfirmation”.The following screen is displayed, and thecontents of the update file are displayed.
Preparing to use the unit22 Setting upSetting up3Verify the contents of the files, andclick “Setting”.The installation will begin.If the contents are incorrect, click “Back” tomake corrections.Reset of settingUpon clicking “Reset of setting”, the followingscreen is displayed. This screen is used to restorethe factory default network settings andadministrator password.Select the setting(s) to be initialized and click“Setting confirmation” to complete initialization.Save & loadUpon clicking “Save & load”, the followingscreen is displayed. This screen is used to savethe settings and to synchronize the settings withthe unit.To save the unit’s settings on thedevelopment PC:Right-click on “psptool.conf” and then select“Save Target As” or “Save Link As”.CautionThis procedure may vary depending on the web browser used.For details, refer to the instructions for the web browser.To configure the unit using settingssaved on the development PC:1Check that the IP address defined inthe development PC’s settings file isthe same as the IP address assignedto the unit.If the IP address defined in the settings fileand the unit’s IP address are different, use atext editor to change the IP address in thesettings file of the development PC.2Click “Browse” and select a file to usefor configuring the unit.3Click “Setting”.The settings will be saved on the unit, andthe information will be modified.Access controlUpon clicking “Access control”, the followingscreen is displayed. This screen is used toconfigure the PCs that will be allowed to accessdsnet.“dsnet” is a program package for operating theunit.
Preparing to use the unit23Setting upSetting upTo deactivate access control:1Select “Disable”, and click “Setting”.This allows access from a PC that has beenconfigured with any IP address.To activate access control:1Select “Enable”, and click “Setting”.This allows access only from a PC that hasbeen configured with one of the set IPaddresses.2Enter the IP address to be registered,and then click “Add IP address”.This registers the IP address to which accessis permitted.Click on “Delete” next to an IP address thathas already been registered to delete thataddress.CautionEnter an IP address using one of the following formats:• xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (xxx = 0-255)• xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy (xxx = 0-255, yy = 0-32)Self-diagnostic programUpon clicking “Self-diagnostic program”, thefollowing screen is displayed. This screen is usedto perform a variety of self-diagnostic tests.1Click on the process to be performed.The test will begin.Restart of dsnetm“dsnetm” is a program used to communicatebetween the TCP/IP sockets on the unit and ahost PC.Upon clicking “Restart of dsnetm”, the followingscreen is displayed.Click “Restart” to restart dsnetm and display therestart status. After completing the restart, thefollowing screen is displayed.
Preparing to use the unit24ShutdownUpon clicking “Shutdown”, the following screenis displayed. This screen is used to reboot or shutdown the unit.To reboot:1Select “Reboot” and click “Setting”.The reboot process will begin. It will take afew minutes to complete.To shutdown:1Select “Shutdown” and click“Setting”.This starts the termination process.  Thepower will be automatically turned off andthe unit will enter standby mode. The powercan also be turned off (thereby putting theunit into standby mode) by pressing theon/standby button on the front of the unit.Setting upShowing statusClick on the items to the right of “Show status”to verify the settings.NetworkUpon clicking “Network”, the following screen isdisplayed. This screen allows the user to verifythe unit's network settings.Software versionUpon clicking “Software version”, the followingscreen is displayed. This screen displays theversions of the software packages installed on theunit and allows the user to verify the unit's updatehistory.Setting up
Preparing to use the unit25Access controlUpon clicking “Access control”, the followingscreen is displayed. This screen lists the dsnetaccess control status and the IP addresses thathave been granted access. This allows the user toverify this information.Usage noticeFor this product, the debugger (dstdb) resetcommand cannot be used when the power/holdswitch of the controller is in the hold position.Make sure that the controller’s power/hold switchis not in the hold position when operating thedebugger.Setting upSetting up
Appendices26Chapter3AppendicesThe power does not turn on.tCheck that the AC adaptor and the AC power cord are securely connected.The unit cannot be accessed over the network while in use.tCheck that the power indicator lights up in green to verify that the unit is turned on.tCheck that the network cable is securely connected.tCheck that the unit's settings have not been changed by other PCs. Contact your networkadministrator for assistance.When network settings are modified, the unit can no longer be accessed.tThe network setting may not be correct.Check the settings displayed on the connected controller. If no settings are displayed on thecontroller, disconnect and reconnect the power. The settings will then be displayed on thecontroller.About checking settingsCheck that you can access the currently connected network using the values for IP address/subnet maskthat have been configured.  For details, please consult your network administrator.To check whether the development computer and the unit are correctly communicating, start the pingcommand from the development computer. For details regarding the use of the ping command, see the“About the ping command” section below, or refer to the instruction manual supplied with thedevelopment computer.Also, by pressing the network initialise button, you can return the IP address settings to their factorydefault state.About the ping commandIf your development PC’s operating system supports the “ping” command, enter the pingcommand as shown below.# ping (the IP address of the unit)TroubleshootingTroubleshooting
Appendices27When network communications are functioning, you will see information like the following at afixed interval:PING 192.168.0.10 (192.168.0.10): 56(84) data bytes64 bytes from 192.168.0.10: icmp_seq=0ttl=64 time=0.1 ms64 bytes from 192.168.0.10: icmp_seq=1ttl=64 time=0.1 ms64 bytes from 192.168.0.10: icmp_seq=2ttl=64 time=0.1 ms(continued below)When network communications are not functioning, the information will stop after the following:PING 192.168.0.10 (192.168.0.10): 56 data bytesIf the display appears as shown above, check the following items:• Is the network cable securely connected to the network connector on the unit?• Is the network cable securely connected to the hub?• Is the network cable securely connected to the development PC?• Do the network settings of the development PC match those of the unit?After checking the above items, start the ping command from the development PC. Then checkthe indicator next to the network connector on the rear of the unit.• When the indicator flashes orange:The communications are functioning properly.• When the indicator is not turned on:The communications are not functioning properly. This may be due to disconnectedcables, damaged connections, or a unit malfunction.The unit cannot be accessed, even though five minutes have elapsed since it wasturned on.tCheck that the power indicator lights up in green.If so,there may be a problem with the network cable or the connected hub. Change the network cableor hub, or contact your network administrator for assistance.Wireless LAN communications are not working properly.tHigh-frequency noise from the controller may be affecting network communications. Try movingthe controller away from the unit’s aerial. Also try adjusting the position of the aerial or movingthe unit to a different location.TroubleshootingTroubleshooting
Appendices28SpecificationsMain unit (DTP-T1000 A)Compatible discsCD-ROM / CD-R / DVD-ROM / DVD-R /UMDTMPowerInput voltage DC IN 19.5VPower consumption 5AOperating environmentOperating temperature 10°C - 35°COperating humidity 30% - 70%(not condensed)Dimensions (excluding protrusions)Development tool 100 x 280 x 298 mmController 170 x 74 x 23 mm(w/h/d)WeightDevelopment tool 5.0 kg or lessController Approx. 470 g(including cables)ProcessorDedicated processor (max 333 MHz)Built-in memory64 MB (fixed)Built-in peripheralsCommunication processor (300 MHz)External interfacesUSB connector x 1Memory Stick DuoTM slot x 1Controller connector x 1Foot switch connector x 1Headset connector x 1RF (extension) connector x 1Aerial x 1(For wireless LAN IEEE 802.11b)Network connector x 1(100 BASE-TX/10 BASE-T)VGA connector x 1(Analog RGB, D-SUB, 15-pin)AUDIO OUT (audio output) connector x 1(RCA pin)Dedicated connector for servicing x 1(For use by service personnel only.)Extension connector x 1(Devices other than those designatedcannot be used.)Wireless LAN channelsUSA and Canada 1-11 ch.Europe 1-13 ch.AC adaptor (DTP-H100)PowerInput voltage AC 100 - 240V (±10%)Output voltage DC 19.5 VRated frequency 50/60Hz (±2%)Power consumption 1.6A (100V), 0.7A(240V)External dimensions160 x 38 x 80 mm(w/h/d)WeightApprox. 570 gSupplied accessoriesInstruction manual x 1AC power cord for use in Oceania x 1AC power cord for use in Europe x 1AC power cord for use in Korea x 1AC power cord for use in the UK x 1AC power cord for use in the USA andCanada x 1AC adaptor x 1Controller x 1(With controller-interface cable [1.5 m])Foot switch [1.9 m] x 1RFI filter for use in Europe, Oceania andKorea x 1Fitting band for use in Europe, Oceania andKorea x 1Design and specifications are subject tochange without notice.Specifications
Appendices29R&TTE Directive "Informal DoC" statementFor customers in EuropeLanguageDanishDutchEnglishFinnishFrenchGermanGreekItalianPortugueseSpanishSwedish"Informal DoC"Undertegnede Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. erklærer herved, at følgendeudstyr DTP-T1000 overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv1999/5/EF. For yderligere information gå ind på følgende hjemmeside:http://www.compliance.sony.de/Hierbij verklaart Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. dat het toestel DTP-T1000 inovereenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingenvan richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Nadere informatie kunt u vinden op:http://www.compliance.sony.de/Hereby, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. declares that this DTP-T1000 is incompliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions ofDirective 1999/5/EC. For details, please access the following URL:http://www.compliance.sony.de/Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. vakuuttaa täten että DTP-T1000 tyyppinen laiteon direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muidenehtojen mukainen. Halutessasi lisätietoja, käy osoitteessa:http://www.compliance.sony.de/Par la présente Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. déclare que l’appareilDTP-T1000 est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositionspertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Pour toute information complémentaire,veuillez consulter l’URL suivante: http://www.compliance.sony.de/Hiermit erklärt Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. dass sich dieser/diese/diesesDTP-T1000 in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und denanderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. WeitereInformationen erhältlich unter: http://www.compliance.sony.de/Με την παρούσα η Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. δηλώνει τι DTP-T1000συµµορφώνεται προς της ουσιώδεις απαιτήσεις και της λοιπές σχετικέςδιατάξεις της οδηγίας 1999/5/EK. Για λεπτοµέρειες παρακαλούµε πωςελένξετε την ακλουθη σελίδα του διαδικτύου:http://www.compliance.sony.de/Con la presente Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. dichiara che questo(DTP-T1000) è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinentistabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Per ulteriori dettagli, si prega di consultare ilseguente URL: http://www.compliance.sony.de/Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. declara que este DTP-T1000 está conformecom os requisitos essenciais e outras provisões da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Para maisinformacoes, por favor consulte a seguinte URL: http://www.compliance.sony.de/Por medio de la presente Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. declara que el(DTP-T1000) cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otrasdisposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. Para mayorinformación, por favor consulte el siguiente URL: http://www.compliance.sony.de/Härmed intygar Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. att denna DTP-T1000 står Iöverensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevantabestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG. För ytterligare information gå inpå följande hemsida: http://www.compliance.sony.de/R&TTE Directive "Informal DoC" statement
Appendices30This product is supplied pursuant to and subject to the terms of the tool loan agreement with SonyComputer Entertainment Inc. or its affiliates. Other than as expressly set forth by SCEI and/or any of itsaffiliates, except to the extent prohibited by applicable laws, SCEI and/or any of its affiliates shall not beliable for any damages, including special, incidental or consequential damages, or fees arising out of theuse or inability to use this product.Limitations of liabilityLimitations of liability
Contact information:Japan3rd Party Relations DivisionSony Computer Entertainment Inc.7-1-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku,Tokyo 107-0052 JapanTEL: +81-3-6438-8635 (direct)KoreaTechnology GroupSony Computer Entertainment Korea Inc.14Fl. Koosan Tower, 3250, Bangbae2-DongSeocho-Gu, Seoul, #137-853 KoreaE-mail: psp_support@scek.co.krTEL: +82-2-6230-3596 (direct)United Kingdom (Europe)Technology GroupSony Computer Entertainment Europe25 Golden SquareLondon W1F 9LD UKTEL: +44-207859-5777 (direct)http://www.scee.sony.co.uk/USADeveloper SupportSony Computer Entertainment America919 East Hillsdale Boulevard, 2nd FloorFoster City, CA 94404-2175 USATEL: +1-650-655-5566 (direct)FAX: +1-650-655-5511 (direct)Without obtaining the consent of the owner, no part of the content of this document may be copied, pursuantto the provisions of the Copyright Act.“” is a registered trademark and “ ” and “UMD” are trademarks of Sony ComputerEntertainment Inc.“SONY” and “ ” are registered trademarks and “Memory Stick Duo”, “Memory Stick PRO Duo” and “ ”are trademarks of Sony Corporation.© 2005 Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. All rights reserved.This product may fall within the scope of national export control legislation.You must comply fully with the requirements of such legislation and of all other applicable laws of anyjurisdiction in relation to this product.Printed in Japan

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