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Common Firewall Configurations
This chapter contains details on how to configure some common firewall programs in
order to ensure correct SLA5500 operation.
As this information is likely to change when new versions of firewalls are released,
you should check your firewall documentation for the most recent information.
Windows XP Service Pack 2 Firewall and Philips Media
Manager
When Windows Firewall notifies you about Philips Media Manager (which is called
‘LaunchAnywhere GUI’ or ‘Media Management for your Media Devices’), select
‘Unblock’.
IMPORTANT: If you are using a wireless gateway or base station and there is a
firewall in place, multicast messages must be enabled for the media
server program in order to allow traffic to/from the SLA5500
(239.255.255.xxx).
Technical Information
The SLA5500 is designed to comply with the following standards.
Electromagnetic Compatibility USA: FCC CFR47 Part 15B, Class II
Europe: 89/336/EEC,
ETS 301 489-1&17(2.4GHz)
EN61000-3-2
(Harmonic AC current emissions)
EN55022 Class II, EN50082-1 (Immunity)
Japan: VCCI Class II
Product Safety CB (IEC60950)
Radio Regulations USA: FCC CFR47 Part 15C,
para15.247, 205, 209
Europe EN 300 328
Japan: ARIB STD-T66 (Chan1-13),
T-33(Chan14)
Canada IC RSS 210
Dimensions (h x w x d): 110 x 160 x 44 mm
Power consumption / standby power:4.5 Watt / 2 Watt
Weight: 240 grams
Supported codecs: Audio: WMA, MP3, WAV
Output connectors: Audio: 1/8" connector to 2 x L/R stereo
(cinch)
Wireless: 802.11b
Networking: Universal Plug & Play
Extra information