Sony Digital Camera DSC FX77 User Manual

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Getting started ____________________  
Sending images ___________________  
Receiving images _________________  
Using your camera as the remote camera ___  
Printing images_____________________  
Authentication/Deleting the record_____  
Additional information_____________  
Index __________________________  
Digital Still Camera  
Bluetooth Function Operating Instructions  
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and  
retain it for future reference.  
Owner’s Record  
The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. Record the  
serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers  
whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.  
Model No. DSC-FX77  
Serial No.  
DSC-FX77  
© 2002 Sony Corporation  
See also the operating instructions.  
 
Introduction  
This camera is designed to connect with  
a device equipped with the Bluetooth  
function, such as a digital still camera, a  
computer, or a printer. You can send/  
receive images without a cable. You can  
use your camera as a remote camera of  
your computer to perform remote  
shooting from the computer.  
Printing images with a  
printer (page 16)  
Sending/receiving  
images with another  
digital still camera  
(pages 8, 12)  
• Sending/receiving images with a  
Sony VAIO (pages 10, 13)  
• Using your camera as a remote  
camera (page 14)  
To connect with your digital still camera,  
the Bluetooth device must be compatible  
with the “Image Push Feature” or the  
“Remote Camera Feature” of the “Basic  
Imaging Profile” (BIP). For details, see  
page 4.  
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Table of contents  
Authentication/Deleting the  
record  
Using your camera as the  
Using your camera as the remote camera of  
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Getting started  
The “Basic Imaging Profile”  
The Bluetooth  
Bluetooth operation  
The “Basic Imaging Profile” (BIP) is the  
specification used when sending or  
receiving images between Bluetooth  
devices. The main features of the BIP  
enable sending or receiving images, use of  
the remote shutter feature of a digital still  
camera.  
To connect with your camera, the Bluetooth  
device must be compatible with the “Image  
Push Feature” or the “Remote Camera  
Feature” of the “Basic Imaging Profile”  
(BIP).  
wireless technology  
Pressing the  
Bluetooth menu. The  
Bluetooth button opens the  
Bluetooth lamp  
The Bluetooth wireless technology allows  
communication between various Bluetooth  
devices without using cables. Devices  
which can use this technology include PCs,  
computer peripheral devices, PDAs, and  
mobile phones. This omnidirectional  
communication system enables  
communication even if the Bluetooth  
device is in a bag or if there are obstacles  
between the devices.  
turns blue during Bluetooth operations.  
Antenna  
portion  
Bluetooth  
lamp  
Bluetooth  
button  
Before using the Bluetooth device, check  
the BIP specifications of the device.  
Also, the Bluetooth wireless technology has  
advanced security functions, such as  
scrambled frequencies and data encryption.  
When using the Bluetooth function, the  
distance between the camera and the device you  
intend to connect must be within 10 m (3.3 feet)  
without obstacles.  
Do not cover the antenna portion during a  
Bluetooth connection.  
Removing the battery pack during a Bluetooth  
connection may cause a malfunction.  
When using the Bluetooth function, actual  
remaining time and time indicated with the  
battery remaining indicator may be different.  
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a Set the MODE dial to SET UP.  
b Select (Bluetooth SETUP)  
with V, select [CHANGE  
d Select the desired character  
with v/V/b/B, then press z.  
The selected character is entered.  
Naming your camera  
MODE dial: SET UP  
INPUT DEVICE NAME  
a
NAME] with V/B, select [OK]  
with v/B, then press z.  
The following screen appears.  
You can name your camera with a name  
containing up to 24 characters. This name is  
used when the camera is searched for and  
discovered by other Bluetooth devices.  
“SONY Cyber-shot” is the default name.  
We recommend you rename your camera  
with an easy-to-understand name.  
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BACK SPACE  
DELETE ALL  
EXIT  
INPUT DEVICE NAME  
SONY Cyber–shot  
MENU  
OK  
CHARACTER SELECT  
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1
6
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7
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8
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9
BACK SPACE  
DELETE ALL  
EXIT  
e Repeat Step 4 as many times  
as needed to name the  
camera.  
Control button  
MODE dial  
MENU  
MENU  
OK  
CHARACTER SELECT  
c When renaming the camera for  
the first time, select [DELETE  
ALL] with v/V/B, then press z.  
The default name is deleted.  
f Select [OK] with v/B, then  
press z.  
Renaming is completed and the  
(Bluetooth SETUP) screen appears  
again. Confirm the name on the screen.  
INPUT DEVICE NAME  
Bluetooth SETUP  
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SECURITY LEVEL  
EDIT RECORD  
:
LOW  
0
:
0
5
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
BACK SPACE  
DELETE ALL  
EXIT  
CHANGE NAME  
dsc  
:
Name  
00:0C:3E:3A:4B:69  
MENU  
OK  
CHARACTER SELECT  
Device  
address  
Be sure to enter one or more characters when  
naming your camera.  
PAGE SELECT  
Identify the camera with a name and device  
address so that it can be located during a device  
discovery.  
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To change the character type  
Each time you press the MENU button, the  
character type changes as follows: number  
t lowercase letters t uppercase letters  
t symbols  
To delete one character  
Select [BACK SPACE], then press z. The  
last character is deleted. Only the last  
charater in a series can be deleted using  
[BACK SPACE].  
To delete all the characters  
Select [DELETE ALL], then press z. All  
the characters are deleted.  
To cancel the renaming  
operation  
Select [EXIT], then press z. The previous  
name is not changed.  
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Sending images  
<Your camera>  
a Set the MODE dial to  
and  
Discovering devices  
– New search  
MODE dial:  
min  
60  
display the image you want to  
send.  
1 UNIT(S) FOUND  
SEARCHING Bluetooth DEVICE  
b Press Bluetooth.  
The Bluetooth menu appears.  
<Your camera>  
STOP  
OK  
You have to discover a Bluetooth device  
when the camera has not been connected to  
the device previously or when the camera  
does not have information on the device in  
the record for the connected device.  
The device discovery operation is  
completed, the SELECT THE  
RECEIVER screen appears again.  
min  
60  
2272  
101  
1/1  
<Your camera>  
SELECT THE RECEIVER  
NAME :  
1/1  
SEND RECEIVE PRINT  
[
]
Before operation  
Be sure to set the Bluetooth device to allow  
it to be connected.  
SONY Cyber–shotX  
OK  
ADDRESS :  
TYPE :  
CAMERA  
SUPPORTED : UNKNOWN  
SEARCH :  
NEW  
c Select [SEND] with b, then  
CONNECT  
EXIT  
NEW SEARCH  
press z.  
OK  
MODE dial  
The Bluetooth function starts up and  
the SELECT THE RECEIVER screen  
appears.  
Bluetooth  
To cancel the new search  
Select [STOP], then press z in Step 4.  
The devices discovered up to the point you  
stop the discovery operation are added to  
the SELECT THE RECEIVER screen.  
<Your camera>  
SELECT THE RECEIVER  
NO RECORD FOR CONNECTED DEVICE  
TRY  
A
NEW SEARCH  
CONNECT  
EXIT  
You may not be able to discover the desired  
device if the setting of the device is not  
discoverable. If you cannot discover the desired  
device by repeating a new search, check the  
setting of the device.  
The maximum number of devices that can be  
discoverable during a new search is 10 devices.  
The result of new search is displayed along  
with the record.  
NEW SEARCH  
OK  
d Select [NEW SEARCH] with V,  
then press z.  
Control button  
“SEARCHING Bluetooth DEVICE” is  
indicated and the number of Bluetooth  
devices discovered is indicated.  
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<Sending camera>  
On the single screen  
Sending images to a  
camera  
min  
60  
SONY Cyber–shotX  
a Set the MODE dial to  
and  
display the image you want to  
send.  
SENDING  
MODE dial:  
EXIT  
You can send images to a camera equipped  
with the BIP-compatible Bluetooth  
function.  
OK  
b Press Bluetooth.  
The Bluetooth menu appears.  
<Sending camera>  
<Receiving camera>  
101  
min  
60  
SONY Cyber–shot  
00:0C:3E:3A:4B:69  
min  
60  
2272  
101  
1/1  
Before operation  
0/0  
RECEIVING  
Be sure to set the receiving camera to  
enable it to receive images (page 12).  
EXIT  
OK  
SEND RECEIVE PRINT  
If passkey entry is required on the sending  
and receiving cameras, enter the passkey  
If you run past the time limit for the  
passkey entry (30 seconds), connect again.  
OK  
MODE dial  
Bluetooth  
c Select [SEND] with b, then  
press z.  
The Bluetooth function starts up and  
the SELECT THE RECEIVER screen  
appears.  
f To send other images, display  
the desired image with b/B,  
then press z.  
d Display the record of the  
receiving camera with b/B or  
perform a new search (page 7).  
To cancel the sending operation  
Sending camera  
SMART ZOOM  
Select [EXIT], then press z in Step 5 or  
6. The Bluetooth function is turned off  
and the Bluetooth menu appears again.  
e Select [CONNECT] with v, then  
Control button  
press z.  
“SENDING” is indicated and the  
selected image is sent to the receiving  
camera.  
This explanation is given using the DSC-FX77  
model.  
For the image types you can send, see page 19.  
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<Sending camera>  
<Sending camera>  
On the Index (nine-image)  
screen  
min  
60  
SONY Cyber–shotX  
a Set the MODE dial to , then  
press the SMART ZOOM W  
button once to switch to the  
Index (nine-image) screen.  
0/1  
SENDING  
EXIT  
Bluetooth  
TO NEXT  
OK  
SELECT  
MOVE  
At this time, the image has not been  
sent.  
<Receiving camera>  
101  
min  
60  
b Press Bluetooth.  
The Bluetooth menu appears.  
<Sending camera>  
SONY Cyber–shot  
00:0C:3E:3A:4B:69  
f To send other images at the  
0/0  
RECEIVING  
same time, repeat Step 5.  
The maximum number of images you can  
send at a time is 54.  
EXIT  
OK  
If passkey entry is required on the sending  
and receiving cameras, enter the passkey  
If you run past the time limit for the  
passkey entry (30 seconds), connect again.  
g Press Bluetooth.  
h Select [OK] with B, then press  
SEND RECEIVE PRINT  
z.  
c Select [SEND] with b, then  
The Bluetooth function starts up and  
the SELECT THE RECEIVER screen  
appears.  
When the images have been sent,  
“SENT” is indicated on the sending  
camera.  
press z.  
d Select [SELECT] with B, then  
i Display the record of the  
receiving camera with b/B or  
perform a new search (page 7).  
press z.  
k Select [EXIT], then press z.  
The Bluetooth function turns off and  
the Bluetooth menu appears again.  
e Select the image you want to  
send with v/V/b/B, then press  
z.  
j Select [CONNECT] with v, then  
press z.  
To cancel the sending operation  
Sending camera  
Select [EXIT], then press z in Step 0.  
The Bluetooth function is turned off and the  
Bluetooth menu appears again.  
A
mark is attached on the selected  
“SENDING” is indicated and the  
selected image is sent to the receiving  
camera.  
image.  
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“SENDING” is indicated and the  
selected image is sent to the receiver  
camera.  
On the Index (triple-image)  
screen  
Sending images to a  
Sony VAIO  
a Set the MODE dial to , then  
press the SMART ZOOM W  
button twice to switch to the  
Index (triple-image) screen.  
<Sending camera>  
MODE dial:  
min  
60  
SONY Cyber–shotX  
You can send images to a VAIO equipped  
with the BIP-compatible Bluetooth  
function.  
SENDING  
b Move the image you want to  
EXIT  
OK  
send to the center with b/B.  
MODE dial  
<Receiving camera>  
Bluetooth  
c Press Bluetooth.  
The Bluetooth menu appears.  
<Sending camera>  
101  
min  
60  
SONY Cyber–shot  
00:0C:3E:3A:4B:69  
0/0  
RECEIVING  
EXIT  
OK  
If passkey entry is required on the sending  
and receiving cameras, enter the passkey  
PRINT  
RECEIVE  
SEND  
101-0012  
OK  
2003  
BACK/NEXT  
7
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10:30AM  
If you run past the time limit for the  
passkey entry (30 seconds), connect again.  
d Select [SEND] with V, then  
g To send other images, move  
the desired image to the center  
with b/B, then press z.  
press z.  
Control button  
The Bluetooth function starts up and  
the SELECT THE RECEIVER screen  
appears.  
• For the latest information about  
connection using a VAIO, see the  
imaging.com/support/  
You can also operate with the index (nine- or  
triple-image) screen.  
To cancel the sending operation  
Sending Camera  
Select [EXIT], then press z in Step 6 or  
7. The Bluetooth function is turned off  
and the Bluetooth menu appears again.  
e Display the record of the  
receiving camera with b/B or  
perform a new search (page 7).  
For the image types you can send, see page 19.  
f Select [CONNECT] with v, then  
press z.  
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<Sending camera>  
a Turn on your VAIO and turn on  
min  
60  
VAIO  
the Bluetooth function.  
b Start up “BlueSpace.”  
SENDING  
For details on this operation, refer to  
the HELP of the VAIO.  
EXIT  
OK  
c Set the MODE dial on the  
If passkey entry is required on your  
camera and the VAIO, enter the passkey  
If you run past the time limit for the  
passkey entry (30 seconds), connect again.  
camera to  
and display the  
image you want to send.  
d Press Bluetooth on the  
camera.  
h To send other images, display  
the desired image with b/B,  
then press z.  
The Bluetooth menu appears.  
e Select [SEND] with b, then  
press z.  
To cancel the sending operation  
Your camera  
Select [EXIT], then press z in Step 7 or  
8. The Bluetooth function is turned off  
and the Bluetooth menu appears again.  
The Bluetooth function starts up and  
the SELECT THE RECEIVER screen  
appears.  
f Display the record of the  
receiver with b/B or perform  
new search (page 7).  
g Select [CONNECT] with v, then  
press z.  
“SENDING” is indicated on the  
camera and the selected image is sent  
to the VAIO.  
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Receiving images  
<Receiving camera>  
b Press Bluetooth.  
The Bluetooth menu appears.  
<Receiving camera>  
Receiving images  
from a camera  
101  
min  
60  
SONY Cyber–shotX  
1/1  
WAITING TO RECEIVE  
min  
60  
2272  
101  
1/1  
MODE dial:  
EXIT  
You can receive images from a camera  
equipped with the BIP-compatible  
Bluetooth function.  
OK  
SEND RECEIVE PRINT  
OK  
To cancel the receiving  
operation  
MODE dial  
c Select [RECEIVE] with b/B,  
When [EXIT] is indicated on the screen,  
you can cancel the receiving operation at  
any time. Select [EXIT], then press z. The  
Bluetooth function is turned off and the  
Bluetooth menu appears again. The file  
currently being received is not saved.  
Bluetooth  
then press z.  
The Bluetooth function starts up and  
WAITING FOR CONNECTION” is  
indicated. The camera is then  
connectable.  
<Receiving camera>  
101  
min  
60  
When the sending camera turns  
off the Bluetooth function  
The following screen appears.  
<Receiving camera>  
0/0  
WAITING FOR CONNECTION  
EXIT  
OK  
min  
60  
Control button  
d Discover the receiving camera  
with the sending camera, and  
send images.  
1/1  
You can also perform this operation with the  
index (nine- or triple-image) screen.  
For the image types you can receive, see  
RECEIVED  
EXIT  
OK  
“RECEIVING” is indicated and the  
image is sent to the receiving camera.  
After recording the image in the  
receiving camera, the receiving camera  
turns back to be receivable (WAITING  
TO RECEIVE).  
If you want to receive other images, select  
[EXIT] to turn off the Bluetooth function.  
Then, repeat Steps 3 and 4.  
a Set the MODE dial to  
.
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Preparing your camera  
a Set the MODE dial to  
b Press Bluetooth.  
Preparing the VAIO  
Receiving images  
from a Sony VAIO  
.
a Turn on the VAIO and turn on  
the Bluetooth function.  
MODE dial:  
b Start up “BlueSpace.”  
The Bluetooth menu appears.  
You can receive images from a VAIO  
eqquiped with the BIP-compatible  
Bluetooth function.  
<Your camera>  
For details on the following  
operations, refer to the HELP of the  
imaging.com/support/  
min  
60  
2272  
101  
1/1  
MODE dial  
Bluetooth  
SEND RECEIVE PRINT  
OK  
c Select [RECEIVE] with b/B,  
then press z.  
The Bluetooth function starts up and  
WAITING FOR CONNECTION” is  
indicated. The camera is then  
connectable.  
<Your camera>  
101  
min  
60  
Control button  
0/0  
WAITING FOR CONNECTION  
• For the latest information about  
connection using a VAIO, see the  
imaging.com/support/  
EXIT  
OK  
For the image types you can receive, see  
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Using your camera as the remote camera  
Preparing your camera  
MODE dial  
Using your camera as  
the remote camera of  
a Sony VAIO  
a Set the MODE dial on the  
camera to P, or SCN.  
Bluetooth  
,
b Press Bluetooth.  
MODE dial:  
/
P/SCN  
The Bluetooth menu appears.  
<Your camera>  
You can perform remote shooting from a  
VAIO equipped with the BIP-compatible  
Bluetooth function.  
min  
60  
101  
2272  
The maximum time you can use  
the camera as a remote camera is  
three hours. The camera  
REMOTE CAMERA  
OK  
automatically turns off after three  
hours.  
Do not use the camera for hours as  
a surveillance camera and such.  
This may cause a malfunction.  
Control button  
c Press z to execute [REMOTE  
CAMERA].  
• For the latest information about  
connection using a VAIO, see the  
imaging.com/support/  
When [SECURITY LEVEL] of your camera is  
set to [HIGH], passkey entry may be required  
The Bluetooth function starts up and  
WAITING FOR CONNECTION” is  
indicated. The camera is then  
connectable.  
<Your camera>  
101  
min  
60  
0/0  
WAITING FOR CONNECTION  
EXIT  
OK  
When [MODE] (REC MODE) is set to  
[VOICE], you cannot select [REMOTE  
CAMERA].  
You cannot use the self-timer function.  
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Preparing the VAIO  
a Turn on the VAIO and turn on  
the Bluetooth function.  
b Start up “BlueSpace.”  
For details on the following  
operations, refer to the HELP of the  
imaging.com/support/  
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Printing images  
If passkey entry is required, enter the same  
passkey as that of the printer (page 17).  
If you run past the time limit for the  
passkey entry (30 seconds), connect again.  
The printer may have a predetermined  
passkey or its passkey may have been set  
beforehand. For details on the passkey  
setting of the printer, refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with the printer.  
Sending images to a printer  
Printing images  
MODE dial:  
a Set the MODE dial on the  
camera to  
and display the  
image you want to print.  
You can send images to a printer equipped  
with theBIP-compatible Bluetooth function  
and print images.  
b Press  
Bluetooth.  
The Bluetooth menu appears.  
min  
60  
2272  
f To send other images, display  
the image you want to print  
with b/B, then press z.  
Before operation  
Turn on the printer, and be sure to set the  
printer to allow it to be connected.  
101  
1/1  
MODE dial  
The number of images you can send in a  
row depends on the printer.  
SEND RECEIVE PRINT  
OK  
Bluetooth  
c Select [PRINT], then press z.  
To cancel the sending operation  
Select [EXIT], then press z in Step 5 or  
6. The Bluetooth function is turned off  
and the Bluetooth menu appears again.  
The camera cannot cancel the printing  
operation after the image has been sent to the  
printer. For details to stop the printing, refer to  
the operating instructions supplied with the  
printer.  
The Bluetooth function starts up and  
the SELECT THE PRINTER screen  
appears.  
d Display the record of the  
printer with b/B or perform a  
new search (page 7).  
e Select [CONNECT] with v, then  
press z.  
The edges of the image may not be printed  
depending on the printer setting.  
It may take a lot of time to print images,  
depending on the image size or the printer.  
Control button  
“PRINTING” is indicated on the  
camera and the selected image is sent  
to the printer.  
You can also perform this operation with the  
index (nine- or triple-image) screen.  
min  
60  
Printer  
For the image types you can send, see page 19.  
PRINTING  
EXIT  
OK  
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Authentication/Deleting the record  
When the passkey entry screen  
appears on your camera before it  
appears on the other device  
Enter the desired passkey on your camera.  
Then, enter the same passkey on the other  
device.  
Entering the passkey  
Authentication  
Enter the passkey when the passkey entry  
screen appears.  
What’s a passkey  
a Select the desired character  
with v/V/b/B, then press z.  
The selected character is entered.  
Passkey is used to authenticate two  
Bluetooth devices that have not previously  
connected to each other and create a trusted  
relationship between them.  
You need to enter the same characters  
(passkey) to each device on passkey  
authentication process.  
Once authentication of the device has been  
confirmed, the camera registered the device  
as a record. Since then you can connect the  
device without entering a passkey.  
When the passkey entry screen  
appears on the other device  
before it appears on your camera  
Enter the desired passkey on the other  
device. Then, enter the same passkey on  
your camera.  
INPUTTHE PASSKEY WITHIN 30 SECS.  
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BACK SPACE  
DELETE ALL  
EXIT  
MENU  
OK  
CHARACTER SELECT  
b Repeat Step 1 as many times  
as needed to enter the desired  
passkey.  
When the passkey entry screen  
appears on your camera and the  
other device at the same time  
You can enter the passkey on either one.  
Enter the same passkey on your camera and  
the other device.  
• To ensure proper security, the passkey  
entry has a time limit (30 seconds),  
based on the Bluetooth standards.  
The passkey entry may be required when the  
authentication valid period of the camera on  
other device is expired, the record is deleted, or  
the security setting is changed.  
c Select [OK] with v/B, then  
press z.  
The passkey entry is completed.  
Passkey entry may be required, depending on  
devices, each time you intend to connect.  
This “Passkey” is also referred to as a  
“Bluetooth passkey” etc. “PIN” is also used  
with the same meaning.  
You can enter a passkey with up to 16  
characters, however, you have to enter the  
passkey within the time limit (30 seconds). Due  
to the time limit, we recommend you use about  
a four-character passkey.  
The character types and the number of  
characters available depend on the device.  
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The SELECT RECORD screen  
appears.  
To change the character type  
Each time you press the MENU button, the  
character type changes as follows: number  
t lowercase letters t uppercase letters  
t symbols  
Deleting the record  
Your camera stores access history and  
information about the devices once  
SELECT RECORD  
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NAME :  
SONY Cyber–shotX  
ADDRESS :  
TYPE :  
CAMERA  
connected as an item called the record.  
Since you can select a desired device from  
the record, you do not have to perform a  
new search each time you connect. The  
camera can store records on up to seven  
devices, and when you try to store another  
record on a device, the oldest item is  
automatically deleted from the list.  
DELETE  
EXIT  
To delete one character  
Select [BACK SPACE], then press z. The  
last character is deleted. Only the last  
character in a series can be deleted using  
[BACK SPACE].  
OK  
BACK/NEXT  
c Display the record you want to  
delete with b/B.  
d Select [DELETE] with v, then  
To delete all the characters  
Select [DELETE ALL], then press z. All  
the characters are deleted.  
press z.  
MODE dial  
e Select [OK] with v, then press  
z.  
• If you select [EXIT], authentication is  
canceled and the connection is not  
established.  
The selected record is deleted.  
f To delete other records,  
display the record you want to  
delete with b/B, select  
If you fail to enter the passkey  
If you run past the time limit for the passkey  
entry (30 seconds) or enter a different  
passkey, confirm error messages then  
connect again.  
[DELETE], then press z.  
To cancel the deletion  
Select [CANCEL] in Step 5 or [EXIT] in  
Step 6, then press z.  
Control button  
a Set the MODE dial to SET UP.  
b Select  
(Bluetooth SETUP)  
with V, [EDIT RECORD] with v/  
V/B, [OK] with v/B, then press  
z.  
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Additional information  
Receiving  
File types that can be  
sent/received  
• The only files you can receive using your  
camera are JPEG files.  
Received images are recorded in the  
recording folder. The file name format  
used is as follows:  
Sending  
The types of files you can send using your  
camera are as follows:  
“NET0ssss.JPG”* and used it  
depends also on the setting of [FILE  
• Still image files shot normally.  
– In Multi Burst mode  
NUMBER] in  
* ssss stands for any number within the  
(SETUP 2).  
• Still image files shot in  
– E-MAIL mode  
– VOICE mode.  
range from 0001 to 9999.  
• The settings for DPOF and protect are not  
valid in received images.  
The files you can send using your camera are  
only JPEG files.  
The image may be resized or only the  
thumbnail file may be sent depending on the  
connected device.  
The settings for DPOF and protect are not valid  
in received images.  
File name and storage destination depend on  
the connected device.  
Received image file storage  
destinations and file names on a  
VAIO  
For details, refer to the HELP of the VAIO.  
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For details on your VAIO, refer to the  
HELP of the VAIO or the following  
support/  
Troubleshooting  
If you have trouble with your camera, try  
the following solutions.  
Sending/Printing images  
Symptom  
Cause  
• The MODE dial is not set to  
• The playback zoom function is being used.  
Solution  
The  
Bluetooth button  
.
p Set the MODE dial to  
(see the operating instructions).  
does not work.  
p Cancel the playback zoom function (see the operating  
instructions).  
[SEND] or [PRINT] in the  
Bluetooth menu cannot be • No “Memory Stick” is inserted.  
selected.  
• The MODE dial is not set to  
.
p Set the MODE dial to  
(see the operating instructions).  
p Insert a “Memory Stick” (see the operating instructions).  
p Select the folder where the image is stored (see the operating  
instructions).  
• No images are in the selected folder.  
• A movie or Clip Motion file is selected.  
• The device is not turned on.  
p Select an image file other than Movie or Clip Motion files.  
The desired Bluetooth  
device cannot be  
discovered.  
p Turn on the device. For details, see the operating instructions  
supplied with the device.  
p Check that the Bluetooth function of the device is started up and  
the device is connectable.  
• The device is not connectable.  
• The device ran past the time limit.  
p Set the device so that it is connectable and perform a new search  
(page 7).  
• The device is placed outside of radio wave range p Move the device closer to your camera.  
• The antenna portion of your camera or the  
device is covered with your hand etc.  
p Do not cover the antenna portion (page 4).  
• The desired device is now connecting to another p Wait until the connection is finished and perform a new search  
device.  
(page 7).  
• The name of the device has been changed.  
• More than 10 Bluetooth devices are found  
around your camera.  
p Check the name of the device.  
p The maximum number of devices discoverable using a new  
search is 10. The order in which devices are discovered depends  
on existing conditions. Turn off all devices except the desired  
device, or repeat new searches until the desired device is found.  
p When a new search is canceled, the name of the device you are  
searching for may not be found. A substitute name (e.g.,  
Device1) may be displayed instead. Identify the device address  
and type (page 35) and select it again or perform the new search  
again.  
• The name of the device is not found.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
You cannot connect to the • The device is not turned on.  
desired device.  
p Turn on the device. For details, refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with the device.  
• The device is not connectable.  
p Check that the Bluetooth function of the device is started up and  
the device is connectable.  
• The device ran past the time limit.  
p Set the device so that it is connectable and perform a new search  
(page 7).  
• The device is placed outside of radio wave  
range.  
p Move the device closer to your camera.  
• The antenna portion of your camera or the  
device is covered with your hand etc.  
p Do not cover the antenna portion (page 4).  
• The desired device is now connecting to another p Wait until the connection is finished and perform a new search  
device.  
(page 7).  
• Passkey authentication failed.  
p Connect again and enter the same passkey both on your camera  
and the device (page 17).  
• You did not enter the passkey on the device.  
p Whether the passkey entry screen first appears on your camera  
or the device you intend to connect depends on the setting and  
the device. Connect again and enter the same passkey (page 17).  
• The device you intend to connect to is different. p Check the name on the SELECT THE RECEIVER screen.  
• The connection has been rejected.  
p Set the device so that it is connectable. For details, refer to the  
operating instructions supplied with the device.  
p Try to connect again after a while.  
• Since passkey authentication has failed  
repeatedly, the connection may be rejected for a  
while.  
• The device is not BIP-compatible.  
p The camera can connect to only a BIP-compatible device  
(page 4).  
You cannot select the  
desired image.  
• A movie or Clip Motion file has been selected. p Select an image other than Movie or Clip Motion file.  
• No images in the selected folder.  
p Select the folder where the image is stored (see the operating  
instructions).  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
You cannot send an image • The capacity of the media of the device (e.g., a p Delete data from the media (e.g., a “Memory Stick” or hard  
to the desired device.  
“Memory Stick” or hard disk) is full.  
disk) or replace it with a new one (see the operating  
instructions).  
• The device disconnected the connection.  
p Check the status of the device and try to connect to the device  
again. For details on the device, refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with the device.  
• The device is placed outside of radio wave  
range.  
p Move the device closer to your camera.  
• The antenna portion of your camera or the  
device is covered with your hand etc.  
• The application of the device suddenly stops.  
p Do not cover the antenna portion (page 4).  
p Check the status of the device. For details on the device, refer to  
the operating instructions supplied with the device.  
• The MODE dial is not set to  
• Your camera has been turned off by rotating the p Turn on your camera and connect to the device again (pages 8,  
lens portion or for some other reason. 10).  
.
p Set the MODE dial to  
and connect again (pages 8, 10).  
• The number of jobs to be printed by the printer p The number of images acceptable at one time depends on the  
is over the limit.  
printer. Wait until the printer is ready to accept images, then  
send images. For details, refer to the operating instructions  
supplied with the printer.  
• There is no paper in the printer.  
• There is no ink in the printer.  
p Supply the printer with paper. For details, refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with the printer.  
p Change the printer with ink. For details, refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with the printer.  
DPOF or protect setting is • The settings for DPOF or protect are not valid in  
not valid.  
the received images.  
Receiving  
Symptom  
Cause  
• The MODE dial is not set to  
Solution  
The  
Bluetooth button  
.
p Set the MODE dial to  
(see the operating instructions).  
does not work.  
• The playback zoom function is being used.  
p Cancel the playback zoom function (see the operating  
instructions).  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
[RECEIVE] in the  
Bluetoothmenu cannotbe • No “Memory Stick” is inserted.  
selected.  
• The MODE dial is not set to  
.
p Set the MODE dial to  
(see the operating instructions).  
p Insert a “Memory Stick” (see the operating instructions).  
• The write-protect switch on the “Memory Stick” p Set the write-protect switch to the recording position (see the  
is set to the LOCK position.  
• The capacity of the “Memory Stick” is  
insufficient.  
operating instructions).  
p Delete the images saved in the “Memory Stick,” or format it  
(see the operating instructions).  
p Replace the “Memory Stick” (see the operating instructions).  
You cannot receive an  
image from the desired  
device.  
• The sent file is not a JPEG file.  
• The capacity of the “Memory Stick” is  
insufficient.  
p Send the JPEG file.  
p Delete the images saved in the “Memory Stick,” or format it  
(see the operating instructions).  
p Replace the “Memory Stick” (see the operating instructions).  
p Large size files may not be acceptable.  
p Move the device closer to your camera.  
• The sent file is too large.  
• The device is placed outside of radio wave  
range.  
• The antenna portion of your camera or the  
device is covered with your hand etc.  
p Do not cover the antenna portion (page 4).  
• The desired device is now connecting to another p Wait until the connection is finished and perform a new search  
device.  
(page 7).  
• Passkey authentication has failed.  
p Connect again and enter the same passkey both on your camera  
and the device (page 17).  
• The device you intend to connect to is different p Check the name on the SELECT THE RECEIVER screen.  
from the currently selected.  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
You cannot receive an  
image from the desired  
device (disconnected).  
• The capacity of the “Memory Stick” is  
insufficient.  
p Delete images saved in the “Memory Stick,” or format it (see  
the operating instructions).  
p Replace the “Memory Stick” (see the operating instructions).  
p Check the status of the device and try to connect to the device  
again. For details on the device, refer to the operating  
instructions supplied with the device.  
• The device disconnected the connection.  
• The device is placed outside of radio wave  
range.  
p Move the device closer to your camera.  
• The antenna portion of your camera or the  
device is covered with your hand etc.  
• The device disconnected the Bluetooth  
connection.  
p Do not cover the antenna portion (page 4).  
p Set the device so that it is connectable. For details, refer to the  
operating instructions supplied with the device.  
• The MODE dial is not set to  
• The “Memory Stick” was removed.  
• The camera has been turned off by rotating the p Turn on the camera and connect to the device again (pages 12,  
lens portion or for some other reason. 13).  
.
p Set the MODE dial to  
and connect again (pages 12, 13).  
p Insert the Memory Stick” and connect again (pages 12, 13).  
No request from the  
sending device.  
• The device is now connecting to another device. p Make a connection with your camera.  
• The camera ran past the time limit (about five  
minutes).  
p Set the camera so that it is connectable again (pages 12, 13).  
You cannot play back  
received images.  
• Incompatible JPEG files or files shot using other  
cameras may not be properly played back on  
your camera.  
• The image is corrupted.  
Thumbnail files on the  
index screen are  
displaced in blue.  
• The received file has no thumbnail.  
p There are some cases that JPEG files received from a VAIO or  
other devices have no thumbnails. Such files are displayed in  
blue on the index screen. However, this does not affect the  
actual image received.  
DPOF or protect settings • The settings for DPOF or protect are not valid in  
are not valid. the received images.  
Black bands surround the • The image size does not correspond to that of  
image. your camera.  
p When the image size does not corresponds to that of your  
camera, black bands may appear around the image.  
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Remote camera  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
The  
does not work.  
Bluetooth button  
• The MODE dial is not set to  
,
P, or SCN. p Set the MODE dial to  
,
P, or SCN (see the operating  
instructions).  
• The camera is in quick review mode.  
p Exit the quick review mode (see the operating instructions).  
[REMOTE CAMERA] in the • The MODE dial is not set to  
Bluetoothmenu cannotbe  
,
P, or SCN. p Set the MODE dial to  
,
P, or SCN (see the operating  
instructions).  
selected.  
• No “Memory Stick” is inserted.  
• The write-protect switch on the “Memory Stick” p Set the write-protect switch to the recording position (see the  
is set to the LOCK position.  
• The capacity of the “Memory Stick” is  
insufficient.  
p Insert a “Memory Stick” (see the operating instructions).  
operating instructions).  
p Delete the images saved in the “Memory Stick,” or format it  
(see the operating instructions).  
p Replace the “Memory Stick” (see the operating instructions).  
p Set [MODE] (REC MODE) to a position other than [VOICE]  
(see the operating instructions).  
• [MODE] (REC MODE) is set to [VOICE].  
No request from the  
desired device.  
• The device (controller) is now connecting to  
another device.  
p Connect the controller to your camera.  
• You did not enter the passkey on the device.  
• The device you intend to connect to is different p Check the name on the SELECT THE RECEIVER screen.  
from the one selected.  
p Connect again and enter the correct passkey.  
• The device is not a BIP-compatible.  
p The camera can connect to only a BIP-compatible device  
(page 4).  
• The device is placed outside of radio wave  
range.  
p Move the device closer to your camera.  
• The antenna portion of your camera or the  
device is covered with your hand etc.  
• The camera ran past the time limit (about five  
minutes).  
p Do not cover the antenna portion (page 4).  
p Set the camera so that it is connectable again (page 14).  
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Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
The connection is  
disconnected.  
• The capacity of the “Memory Stick” is  
insufficient.  
p Delete images saved in the “Memory Stick,” or format it (see  
the operating instructions).  
p Replace the “Memory Stick” (see the operating instructions).  
• The MODE dial is not set to  
,
P, or SCN. p Set the MODE dial to  
,
P, or SCN (see the operating  
instructions).  
• The “Memory Stick” was removed.  
• The camera has been turned off by rotating the p Turn on the camera and connect to the device again (page 14).  
lens portion or for some other reason.  
pInsert the Memory Stick” and connect again (page 14).  
• The device disconnected the connection.  
p Check the status of the device and connect to the device again.  
For details on the device, refer to the operating instructions  
supplied with the device.  
• The device is placed outside of radio wave  
range.  
p Move the device closer to your camera.  
• The antenna portion of your camera or the  
device is covered with your hand etc.  
• The device is disconnected the Bluetooth  
connection.  
p Do not cover the antenna portion (page 4).  
p Set the device so that it is connectable. For details, refer to the  
operating instructions supplied with the device.  
• The camera ran past the time limit of the remote p The maximum time you can use the camera as a remote camera  
camera time limit (about three hours).  
is three hours. The camera automatically turns off after three  
hours.  
The shutter clicks even if • The shutter always clicks during the remote  
you set it not to click.  
camera mode.  
The buttons do not  
function.  
• The buttons do not function during the remote  
camera mode except for SMART ZOOM,  
POWER, and the MODE dial .  
The self-timer is canceled. • The self-timer cannot be used in the remote  
camera mode.  
You cannot perform  
remote shooting.  
• The flash is being charged.  
p Wait until the charging is finished and perform remote shooting  
(see the operating instructions).  
• The capacity of the “Memory Stick” is  
insufficient.  
p Delete the images saved in the “Memory Stick,” or format it  
(see the operating instructions).  
p Replace the “Memory Stick” (see the operating instructions).  
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Entering a passkey  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
The passkey entry is  
requested.  
• The security level of the camera or the device  
has been changed.  
p When raising the security level, passkey entry may be required  
even if you have connected to the device before. Enter the  
passkey (page 17).  
• The record has been deleted from the camera or p When deleting the record, the passkey entry may be required  
the device to which you intend to connect.  
even if you have connected to the device before. Enter the  
passkey (page 17).  
• The authentication valid period of your camera p When the authentication valid period of your camera is expired,  
is expired on the device you intend to connect to.  
passkey entry may be required even if you have connected to the  
device. Enter the passkey (page 17).  
• The device you intend to connect to is different p Check the name on the SELECT THE RECEIVER screen.  
from the one selected.  
The connection is  
disconnected from the  
desired device.  
• You ran past authentication time limit (30  
seconds).  
• The same passkey is not entered.  
p Enter the same passkey both in the camera and the device within  
30 seconds (page 17).  
p Enter the same passkey both in the camera and the device within  
30 seconds (page 17).  
• The device disconnected or ended the  
connection.  
• You did not enter the passkey on the other  
device.  
p Set the device so that it is connectable. For details, refer to the  
operating instructions supplied with the device (page 17).  
p Whether the passkey entry screen first appears on the camera or  
the device depends on the setting and the device. Connect again  
and enter the passkey.  
• The camera is turned off by rotating the lens  
portion or for some other reasons.  
p Turn on the camera and connect to the device again.  
Authentication failed.  
• You ran past the authentication time limit (30  
seconds).  
p Enter the same passkey both in the camera and the device within  
30 seconds (page 17).  
• The same passkey was not entered.  
p Enter the same passkey both in the camera and the device within  
30 seconds (page 17).  
• The device disconnected or ended the  
connection.  
• The device you intend to connect to used a  
character not valid for the camera as a part of  
passkey.  
p Check the status of the device and try to connect to the device  
again. For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied  
with the device (page 17).  
p Enter only valid characters (page 17).  
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Others  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
Data transmission speed • The antenna portion of your camera or the  
p Do not cover the antenna portion (page 4).  
is too slow.  
connected device is covered with your hand etc.  
p Data transmission speed depends on the distance between your  
camera and the device, obstacles, radio wave conditions,  
application software, or the OS. Change the position of your  
camera or set your camera closer to the device.  
Since the distance  
• The antenna portion of your camera or the  
device is covered with your hand etc.  
p Do not cover the antenna portion (page 4).  
between the camera and  
the desired device is  
within 10 m (3.3 feet), the  
connection cannot be  
established.  
p Data transmission speed depends on the distance between the  
camera and the device, obstacles, radio wave conditions,  
application software, or the OS. Change the position of your  
camera or set your camera closer to the device.  
• The desired device is now connecting to another p When the device is connecting to another device, the device  
device.  
may not be displayed as an available device or be connectable  
at that time.  
• The device is not connectable.  
p Set the device so that it is connectable. For details, refer to the  
operating instructions supplied with the device.  
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Warnings and  
messages  
The following messages appear on the LCD screen.  
Message  
Meaning/ Corrective Action  
FAIL TO CERTIFICATE  
• You did not enter the passkey within 30 seconds. Enter it within 30 seconds (page 17).  
INPUT THE SAME LETTERS INTO  
THE DEVICE TO BE CONNECTED AND  
THIS DEVICE WITHIN 30 SECS.  
NO REQUEST FROM THE SENDER  
NO REQUEST FROM THE CONTROL  
• If the camera does not receive any requests of connection or sending images from the device for  
five minutes, the connection is disconnected or the camera becomes non-connectable. Connect  
again.  
NO RESPONSE FROM THE RECEIVER  
NO RESPONSE FROM THE PRINTER  
DISCONNECTED  
• If the camera does not receive any responses from a receiver/printer for 10 minutes, the  
connection is disconnected. Check the device status.  
• Since the device disconnected for some reason or the distance between the camera and the device  
is too great far, the connection was disconnected.  
REFUSED TO CONNECT  
• The connection was rejected by the device you intend to connect to by the setting or operations of that  
device. Change the setting of the device.  
REFUSED BY THE RECEIVER  
REFUSED BY THE PRINTER  
• The request to send an image, or the image itself was rejected.  
• You are trying to send or print an incompatible image.  
RECEIVER’S SERVICE IS  
NOT SUPPORTED  
• The device is not compatible with BIP features (page 4).  
PRINTER’S SERVICE IS  
NOT SUPPORTED  
NOT FOUND  
• The camera could not discover the desired device. Set the device to be connectable .  
ENABLE THE RECEIVER  
NOT FOUND  
ENABLE PRINTER TO RECEIVE  
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Message  
Meaning/ Corrective Action  
FAIL TO CERTIFICATE  
• The connection failed because a wrong passkey was entered. Enter the same passkey both on the  
camera and on the device you intend to connect to (page 17).  
INPUT THE SAME LETTERS INTO  
THE DEVICE TO BE CONNECTED  
AND THIS DEVICE  
COMMUNICATIONS ERROR  
• Communication error occurred. Connect again.  
UNABLE TO CONNECT  
ENABLE THE RECEIVER  
• The desired device cannot be discovered because the device is turned off, is too far away to be  
discovered, or other reasons.  
UNABLE TO CONNECT  
ENABLE PRINTER TO RECEIVE  
NOT ENOUGH MEMORY  
NOT ENOUGH MEMORY  
ENABLE THE RECEIVER  
ENABLE PRINTER TO RECEIVE  
• The file size of the selected image is too large.  
• The camera could not discover the desired device. Set the device to be connectable.  
• There is no record. Perform a new search (page 7).  
NO RECORD FOR CONNECTED DEVICE  
TRY A NEW SEARCH  
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Additional information  
Menu items  
Menu items of the Bluetooth function to  
make changes depend on the position of the  
MODE dial. The LCD screen shows only  
the items you can use based on the current  
position of the MODE dial.  
When the MODE dial is set to  
,
P or SCN  
Item  
Description  
Uses the camera as a remote camera.  
REMOTE CAMERA  
When the MODE dial is set to  
Item  
Description  
SEND  
RECEIVE  
PRINT  
Sends an image to a BIP-compatible Bluetooth device (page 8).  
Receives an image from a BIP-compatible Bluetooth device (page 12).  
Sends an image to a BIP-compatible Bluetooth printer to print the image (page 16).  
When the MODE dial is set to  
or SET UP, the Bluetooth menu is not displayed.  
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SET UP items  
Set the MODE dial to SET UP. The SET UP screen appears.  
Factory settings are indicated by x.  
(Bluetooth SETUP)  
Item  
Setting  
Description  
SECURITY LEVEL  
HIGH / xLOW  
Sets the security level for a Bluetooth connection. When set to [HIGH], passkey entry  
is required for connecting to other devices for the first time (page 17).  
EDIT RECORD  
CHANGE NAME  
OK / CANCEL  
OK / CANCEL  
Deletes the record (page 18).  
Renames the camera (page 5).  
• The device address (page 5) is unique for each device. You cannot change this address.  
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Bluetooth  
specifications  
Communication type  
Bluetooth standards, ver. 1.1  
1)  
Maximum transmission speed  
About 723 Kbps  
Output  
Bluetooth standards, Power Class 2  
2)  
Communication distance  
About 10 m (3.3 feet) without  
obstacles  
3)  
Compatible Bluetooth profile  
Basic Imaging Profile (Image Push  
Initiator, Image Push Responder,  
Remote Camera Responder)  
Frequency band  
2.4 GHz (2.400 to 2.4835 GHz)  
1) Maximum data transmission speed based on  
Bluetooth standards, ver. 1.1.  
This speed depends on the distance between the  
devices, obstacles, radio wave conditions,  
application software, or the OS.  
2) This distance depends on the obstacles between  
the devices, radio wave conditions, application  
software, or the OS.  
3) This specification is in accordance with the  
intended use between two Bluetooth devices.  
This is defined by the Bluetooth standards.  
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L Playback folder indicator  
M Change folder indicator  
N Message area  
The LCD screen  
Sending/receiving/printing/  
using as a remote camera  
6
7
8
9
q;  
qa  
qs  
qd  
qf  
1
2
3
101  
min  
60  
FINE  
640  
101  
4
5
Sony Cyber-shot  
00:0C:3E:3A:4B:69  
12/12  
SENDING  
EXIT  
OK  
A Recording mode indicator  
F Image size indicator  
B Radio wave indicator  
G Image quality indicator  
H Recording folder indicator  
I Remaining “Memory Stick”  
capacity indicator (4)  
(
,
,
) (Use this as a guide)  
C Battery remaining indicator  
D Device name of the connected  
device (5)  
J Number of images recorded in  
the playback folder  
E Device address of the connected  
device (5)  
K Image number  
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Selecting the receiver/editing  
the record  
2
3
4
5
6
SELECT THE RECEIVER  
1/4  
NAME :  
Sony Cyber-shotX  
1
ADDRESS :  
TYPE :  
CAMERA  
SUPPORTED : UNKNOWN  
SEARCH :  
NEW  
CONNECT  
EXIT  
NEW SEARCH  
OK  
A Device name (5)  
B Record number/Total number of  
records  
C Device address (5)  
D Device type  
E Supported service  
“UNKNOWN” is indicated when a  
device has not been connected.  
F Search result (7)  
After you perform a new search,  
“SEARCH” is added. A newly  
discovered device is indicated as  
“NEW.”  
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