Sony DCR-TRV70 Network Function/Application Operating Instructions - Page 146

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Glossary 146 Access point (p. 41, 58) A telephone number used to access the Internet, which is provided by an Internet service provider. Most providers install access points in various areas. We recommend that you select the most convenient access point with the lowest telephone charges. Address book (p. 93) Used to register email destination addresses. APOP (p. 59) An abbreviation for Authenticated Post Office Protocol. APOP is an authentication protocol for security. For details of whether your provider supports APOP or not, consult your provider. @ (At mark) Used to separate the domain name and the user name. Attachment (p. 90) To attach a file to an email message. BIP (p. 6) BIP stands for Basic Imaging Profile, the specification for the simple exchange of still images between Bluetooth devices, and remote camera operation from a Bluetooth device. Bluetooth Bluetooth technology enables reciprocal wireless communication between compatible devices via 2,4 GHz bandwidth radio, which is exempt from radio licensing requirements. It is for installation in small-sized and portable devices and provides high security and interconnectibility. Bookmarks (p. 110) Register your favorite or most frequently visited Internet web pages. Once you register a web page, you can visit it without entering its URL. Connect time (p. 109) The time connected to an Internet service provider with a dial-up connection. Most Internet service providers charge for the time connected. Cookie (p. 66) Used by the operator of an Internet site to identify the user. This is frequently used in online shopping. Device address (p. 137) The address of a Bluetooth device. Every address in the world is unique. Dial-up connection The dial-up connection is used to access the Internet through a telephone line. DNS (p. 45, 57, 63) An abbreviation for Domain Name System. This "DNS" is sometimes referred to as the "name server", "primary DNS server", "primary name server", etc. This is a server that replaces a domain name with an IP address. This is specified by an IP address. Download (p. 75) Load information from the server to your camcorder.

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Glossary
Access point (p. 41, 58)
A telephone number used to access the Internet, which is provided by an Internet
service provider. Most providers install access points in various areas. We recommend
that you select the most convenient access point with the lowest telephone charges.
Address book (p. 93)
Used to register email destination addresses.
APOP (p. 59)
An abbreviation for Authenticated Post Office Protocol. APOP is an authentication
protocol for security. For details of whether your provider supports APOP or not,
consult your provider.
@ (At mark)
Used to separate the domain name and the user name.
Attachment (p. 90)
To attach a file to an email message.
BIP (p. 6)
BIP stands for Basic Imaging Profile, the specification for the simple exchange of still
images between Bluetooth devices, and remote camera operation from a Bluetooth
device.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth technology enables reciprocal wireless communication between compatible
devices via 2,4 GHz bandwidth radio, which is exempt from radio licensing
requirements. It is for installation in small-sized and portable devices and provides high
security and interconnectibility.
Bookmarks (p. 110)
Register your favorite or most frequently visited Internet web pages. Once you register
a web page, you can visit it without entering its URL.
Connect time (p. 109)
The time connected to an Internet service provider with a dial-up connection. Most
Internet service providers charge for the time connected.
Cookie (p. 66)
Used by the operator of an Internet site to identify the user. This is frequently used in
online shopping.
Device address (p. 137)
The address of a Bluetooth device. Every address in the world is unique.
Dial-up connection
The dial-up connection is used to access the Internet through a telephone line.
DNS (p. 45, 57, 63)
An abbreviation for Domain Name System. This “DNS” is sometimes referred to as the
“name server”, “primary DNS server”, “primary name server”, etc. This is a server that
replaces a domain name with an IP address. This is specified by an IP address.
Download (p. 75)
Load information from the server to your camcorder.