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Using PlayStation2
After you have connected an Ethernet cable to
the built-in PlayStation2, you will need to
create and save network settings. To do this
you need a Network Access Disc supplied by
registering your PlayStation2. You can
register your PlayStation2. For more
information, see “About Advanced Operations
of the PlayStation2” (page 32).
You will need the following items to create a
network setting:
– A Memory Card (8MB) (for
PlayStation2) (sold separately)
– Login and network setup information
provided by your Broadband Internet
Service Provider
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• Depending on the type of Internet service use d,
you may need to provide your Broadband Internet
Service Provider with your MAC Address. You
can find the MAC Address for your
PlayStation2 listed in the Version Information
screen.
Displaying the Main Menu
From the main menu, you can access
information and change various settings. You
can also move to the following screens from
the main menu. The main menu is displayed
when you turn on the console without a disc
inserted.
Browser screen (page 43)
S ystem Configuration menu (page 44)
1Press PlayStation 2 POWER ON on
the TV’s remote.
The main menu is displayed. Note that it
may take some time for the main menu to
be displayed.
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• If you press PlayStation 2 POWER ON on the
TV’s remote with a disc inserted, the main menu
will not be displayed. To display the main menu,
press the OPEN button on the console front and
remove the disc. Then press PlayStation 2
POWER ON on the TV’s remote.
You can do the following from the Browser
screen:
Copy or delete game data saved on a
Memory Card
•Start a game
Start playback of an audio CD
Start playback of a DVD
1Display the main menu.
2Using the directional buttons, select
“Browser” and then press button.
The Browser screen is displayed.
3Insert a disc or Memory Card.
The icon for the inserted item is displayed
on the Browser screen.

Creating Network Settings

Using the Browser Screen

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