Macrovision Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice. The software described herein is governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement.
Energy Star ® ® As an Energy Star Partner, Sony has determined that this product meets the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency. TAR ® The International E Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the use NERGY of computers and their office equipment.
Safety information Owner's record The serial number and model number are located on the bottom of your Sony notebook. Record the serial number in the space provided here. Refer to the model number and serial number if you call VAIO-Link.
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Read this first The magnetic properties of some objects can have serious consequences for your hard disk drive. They can erase the data on the hard disk drive and cause the computer to malfunction. Do not place your computer near or on any objects which emit magnetic fields, mainly: TV sets Speakers Magnets...
The optical disc drive is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT and complies with the Laser Product Safety Standard EN 60825-1. Repair and maintenance only by authorized Sony technicians. Improper repairs and use can create safety hazards. CLASS 1...
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Read this first Disposing of lithium ion batteries Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium ion batteries. Dispose of promptly and properly at end-of-life. Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
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Exceptional performance - Your PC includes a fast processor and an internal modem. Portability - The rechargeable battery pack provides hours of use without AC power. Sony audio and video quality - A high-resolution LCD screen enables you to take advantage of today’s advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software.
Online documentation The Sony Notebook User Guide: Using Your Sony Notebook shows you how to use the standard components of your system. In this part of the manual you will also find out what you can do with a Memory Stick™.
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Welcome Refer to your Software Guide for information on the bundled software and the Sony applications. About the Software is a short description of the features of the software pre-installed on your system. Customizing your notebook explains how to set your system and power management.
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Welcome Your notebook and its accessories Remove the following hardware items from the box: main unit rechargeable battery pack product recovery CD-ROMs documentation pack AC adapter power cord phone plug (country specific) phone cable docking station (only bundled with PCG-R600HEPD)
Welcome Ergonomic considerations You will be using your notebook as a portable device in a variety of environments. Whenever possible, you should attempt to take account of the following ergonomic considerations to both stationary and portable environments. Position of your computer – Place the computer directly in front of you (1). Keep your forearms horizontal (2), with your wrists in a neutral, comfortable position (3) while using the keyboard, touchpad, or external mouse.
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Welcome Viewing angle of the computer’s display – Use the display’s tilting feature to find the best position. You can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue by adjusting the tilt of the display to the proper position. Adjust the brightness setting of the display as well. Lighting –...
Using your notebook Using your notebook This section describes how to start using your computer and how to use your computer’s internal and external devices. Locating controls and connectors Right USB connector (page 62) headphone connector (page 61) microphone connector (page 61) S400 i.LINK™...
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Using your notebook Left DC In USB connector ventilation slot (page 17) monitor connector (page 62) MagicGate™ Memory Stick™ slot (page 57) (page 35)
Using your notebook Connecting a power source You can use either an AC adapter or a rechargeable battery pack as a power source. Using the AC adapter To use the AC adapter, proceed as follows: Plug the cable attached to the AC adapter (1) into the DC In connector (2) on the computer. Plug one end of the power cord (3) into the AC adapter.
Using your notebook Using the battery pack You can use a battery pack as a source of power. The battery pack supplied with your computer is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Inserting the battery pack To insert the battery, proceed as follows: Move the lock lever (1) on the bottom of the computer to the Unlock position.
Using your notebook Charging the battery pack To charge the battery pack, proceed as follows: Connect the AC adapter to the computer. Insert the battery pack. The computer automatically charges the battery (the battery indicator light flashes in a double blink pattern as the battery charges).
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Using your notebook Removing the battery pack To remove the battery pack, proceed as follows: Turn off the computer and close the cover. Slide the lock lever (1) to the Unlock position. Slide the release lever (2) to the Unlock position and slide the battery away from the computer. You can remove the battery pack without turning off the computer when it is connected to the mains voltage (AC adapter).
Using your notebook Starting your notebook To start your computer, proceed as follows: Slide the LCD lock lever (1) in the direction of the arrow, and lift the cover. Press the power switch (2) of the computer until the green power indicator (3) light turns on. If necessary, press <Fn>+<F5>...
Using your notebook Shutting down your notebook It is important that you shut down your computer properly so you do not lose unsaved data. To shut down your computer, proceed as follows: Click the Start button. Click Turn Off Computer. The Turn off computer screen appears.
Using your notebook Registering your notebook By registering your computer, you can take advantage of Sony’s commitment to quality customer support and receive the following benefits: VAIO-Link – If you are experiencing any problems with your computer, you can check the VAIO-Link website for a possible solution: http://www.vaio-link.com...
Using your notebook Using the keyboard Your keyboard is very similar to a desktop computer’s, but the keyboard has additional keys that perform specific notebook-related tasks.
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Using your notebook Keys Escape key (1) Function keys (2) Print Screen key (3) Correction keys (4) <Fn> key (5) Navigation keys (6) Application key (7) Numeric keypad area (8) Operator keys (9) ® Windows key (10) Descriptions The <Esc> (Escape) key is used to cancel commands. The twelve function keys along the top of the keyboard are used to perform designated tasks.
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Using your notebook Combinations and functions with the <Windows> key Combinations + F1 + Tab + Ctrl + F Shift + <Fn> + + Insert Functions Displays Help and Support Center. Switches the selected button on the taskbar. Displays My Computer. Displays the Search Results window to find a file or folder.
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Using your notebook Indicators Indicator Power Battery Memory Stick™ Docking station Light hard disk Num Lock Caps Lock Scroll Lock Functions Power on: lights green. Standby mode: flashes umber. Hibernate mode: turns off. Indicates the status of the battery inserted in the computer.
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Using your notebook Combinations and functions with the <Fn> key Combinations/ Feature <Fn>+ (ESC): Standby <Fn>+ (F3): speaker switch <Fn> + (F4): speaker volume <Fn> + (F5): brightness control <Fn>+ (F7)*: switch to the external display <Fn>+ (F12): Hibernate * First you need to connect your external display, then you turn on your notebook. When you connect your external display when the computer is already on, you cannot use the key combination <Fn>+<F7>.
Using your notebook Using the touchpad The keyboard contains a cursor-pointing device, your touchpad. You can point to, select, drag, and scroll objects on the screen using the built-in touchpad. Action Description point Slide one finger on the touchpad (1) to place the pointer (4) on an item or object.
Using your notebook Using the Jog Dial™ Your computer is equipped with a Jog Dial™ (1) between the right and the left buttons of your computer. You can turn (2) or / and press (3) the Jog Dial™ to scroll the window, select a software, adjust the internal speaker volume, etc.
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Using your notebook The Jog Dial™ window is always displayed on the screen. This window has two modes: Launcher mode or Guide mode. The Jog Dial™ window is in Launcher mode until you start an application or the Jog Dial™ window becomes active. When an arrow appears next to an item in the Jog Dial™...
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To select another item, switch to Launcher mode and repeat this procedure. Software supporting Jog Dial™ If the Sony software supporting the Jog Dial™ control is active, you can use Jog Dial™ control functions allocated to each software. Software not supporting Jog Dial™...
Gently push the card into the slot until the card is fixed into the connector. Some PC Cards may require you to disable idle devices when using the PC Card. You can use Sony Notebook Setup to disable devices. Be sure to use the most recent software driver provided by the PC Card manufacturer.
Do not select and stop a USB disk drive, a Sony i.LINK™ CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive or a Sony i.LINK™ DVD-ROM drive. If you stopped a Sony i.LINK™ CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive or a Sony i.LINK™ DVD-ROM drive by mistake, disconnect the docking station and connect...
Mobile phones. There are currently two different types of Memory Stick™: The generic Memory Stick™, coloured blue. The MagicGate Memory Stick™, coloured white. You can purchase Memory Sticks™ from the Sony Style website (http://www.sonystyle-europe.com), or from your local Sony dealer.
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Using your notebook Why Memory Stick™? Sony's vision is to expand the world of communication, promoting the portability of digital data. The Memory Stick™ is the resulting medium, through which digital devices can be instantly connected. With it, you can download data from any compatible device, then transfer it to another in a single and instant transfer.
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Using your notebook Generic Memory Stick™ The original Memory Stick™, blue in colour, can be used to record image data taken with digital still cameras, etc. or data from the PC. With it, you can record, play back and transfer various kinds of data at any given time.
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Using your notebook MagicGate Memory Stick™ The MagicGate Memory Stick™, white in colour, records PC and image data just like its blue counterpart; the difference is it uses the MagicGate copyright protection technology. With this type of Memory Stick™, also called the MG Memory Stick™, you can enjoy the following features: 32MB, 64MB and 128MB capacity versions.
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MagicGate is a copyright protection technology that complies with the standards set by SDMI (Secure Digital Music Initiative, an organization working to draw up industry standard specifications in order to protect copyrights of digital music). logo indicates the copyright protection system devised by Sony. It is not meant to guarantee compatibility with other media. MagicGate MagicGate refers to the copyright protection technology used by the MagicGate Memory Stick™...
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(SDMI) to study technology for protecting copyrights during the electronic distribution of music. Sony offers the MagicGate Memory Stick™ and Memory Stick™ Walkman with a copyright protection function that complies with SDMI standards, thereby providing an environment where individuals can record and enjoy third-party music data without worrying about copyright infringement.
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Using your notebook Other: VAIO notebooks VAIO desktops CLIE Handheld Entertainment Organiser Sony mobile phones Digital printers AIBO the Sony Entertainment Robot To find out more about the products available in your country, go to: http://www.sonystyle-europe.com...
Using your notebook Inserting a Memory Stick™ To insert a Memory Stick™, proceed as follows: Once you have stored your data from your digital device, insert the Memory Stick™ with the arrow facing up and toward the Memory Stick™ slot. Carefully slide the Memory Stick™...
Using your notebook Push the Memory Stick™ in toward the notebook. The Memory Stick™ ejects. Pull the Memory Stick™ out of the slot. Always remove the Memory Stick™ gently, or it may pop out unexpectedly. It is recommended to remove the Memory Stick™ before shutting down the computer. Write-protecting a Memory Stick™...
Using your notebook Plug the other end into the wall jack (2). Do not pull the flexible cover too forcefully. A country-specific phone plug is supplied with your VAIO notebook, allowing you to plug the phone line into the wall jack. We recommend you to use the supplied plug, because the usage of any other phone plug can decrease the connection quality.
Using your notebook Using Normal mode This is the normal state of your computer when it is in use. The green power indicator light is on in this mode. To save power, you can turn off a specific device such as the LCD or the hard disk. Using Standby mode The computer saves the current state of the system in RAM and switches off power to the CPU.
Connecting peripheral devices Connecting peripheral devices You can add functionality to your computer by connecting or using any of these peripherals. Before you connect peripherals, turn off the computer and all peripherals. Connect the power cord only after connecting all cables. Turn on the computer only after turning on all peripherals.
Connecting peripheral devices Connecting a docking station You can use the PCGA-DSM5 CD-RW/DVD docking station* or the PCGA-DSD5 DVD docking station (both optional) to connect peripheral devices such as a printer or an external display or to use diskettes. Different ports are available when the main unit is docked and not docked. * Bundled with PCG-R600HEPD.
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Connecting peripheral devices Left & Bottom i.LINK™ network switch release lever ventilation slot floppy disk drive (page 64) (page 51) (page 54)
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Connecting peripheral devices Back DC In Ethernet network connector USB connectors S400 i.LINK™ connector monitor connector printer connector serial port (page 17) (page 68) (page 62) (page 64) (page 57) (page 63)
Connecting peripheral devices Attaching your computer to the docking station To connect your computer to the docking station, proceed as follows: Plug the AC adapter cable into the DC In connector on the docking station and the other end to an AC outlet.
Connecting peripheral devices Disconnecting your computer from the docking station To disconnect your computer from the docking station, proceed as follows: If the notebook is off, simply follow steps 3 to 5. If the notebook is on, click Start, then Eject PC or pull the UNDOCK switch towards you. Close the cover of your notebook.
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Connecting peripheral devices Using the optical disk drive on the docking station The docking station is equipped with an optical disk drive*. From the docking station, you can listen to audio CDs or use the recovery CDs, play DVDs and burn CDs**. * PCGA-DSM5 docking station: CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive / PCGA-DSD5 docking station: DVD-ROM drive ** PCGA-DSM5 docking station only.
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Connecting peripheral devices You can play DVDs using the DVD-ROM drive and the WinDVD software. See the help file on the WinDVD software for details. Close all open applications before playing a DVD-ROM movie. When playing DVD movies on battery power, set the power management profile to DVD. With other profiles, the movies can be choppy.
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Connecting peripheral devices To achieve optimum performance when writing data on a CD-RW disc, follow these recommendations : Before writing to a new CD-RW, you must first format the disc. If you do not format the disc, your computer will not recognize it. To make a CD-R’s data readable on a CD-ROM drive, you need to close the session when you eject it.
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Connecting peripheral devices You can also use an external USB floppy disk drive on the undocked main unit. It is not possible to use any USB floppy disk drive when the notebook is docked. Inserting a diskette To insert a diskette, proceed as follows: Hold the diskette with the label side facing up.
Connecting peripheral devices Connecting an external display You can connect an external display to your notebook. For example, you can use your computer with the following devices: Computer display (monitor) Projector Turn off your computer and the peripherals, unplug the AC adapter and the power cord before connecting the external display. Connect the power cord after connecting all other cables.
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Connecting peripheral devices Connecting a computer display You can connect a computer display either directly to your notebook or via the docking station. You may not be able to display the computer's LCD and the external display together, depending on the type of computer display and projector used.
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Connecting peripheral devices To connect a computer display to the docking station, proceed as follows: Plug the monitor plug (1) into the docking station monitor connector (2). Plug the power cord (3) into an AC outlet. If the main unit is docked, you can only use the monitor connector on the docking station...
Connecting peripheral devices Connecting a projector You can connect a projector (such as the Sony LCD projector) directly to your notebook or via the docking station. To connect a projector to your notebook, proceed as follows: Plug the RGB signal cable (1) into the notebook monitor connector identified by the I/O symbol.
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Connecting peripheral devices To connect a projector to your docking station, proceed as follows: Plug the RGB signal cable (1) into the docking station monitor connector identified by the I/O symbol. Plug the audio cable (2) into the notebook earphone connector identified by the Connect the power cord (3) of the projector into an AC outlet.
Connecting peripheral devices Connecting external speakers You can enhance the sound quality of your computer by connecting external speakers. To connect external speakers, proceed as follows: Plug the speaker cable into the notebook earphone connector identified by the Turn down the volume of the speakers before you turn them on. Make sure your speakers are designed for computer use.
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You do not need to shut down the computer before connecting or disconnecting a USB peripheral. You can connect the optional Sony USB mouse (PCGA-UMS1 series). As the driver for this mouse is preinstalled on your computer, you can use the mouse by just connecting it.
Plug the printer power cord into an AC outlet. Before using the printer, you may need to change the Printer settings in the Sony Notebook Setup software. Turn off your computer and the printer, unplug the AC adapter and the power cord before connecting the printer.
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Connecting peripheral devices Connecting an i.LINK™ device Your computer includes an i.LINK™ (IEEE1394) connector, which you can use to connect to an i.LINK™ device such as a digital video camera recorder or to connect two VAIO notebooks in order to copy, delete or edit files.
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Connecting peripheral devices Connecting a digital video camera recorder To connect a digital video camera recorder to your notebook, proceed as follows: Plug one end of the i.LINK™ cable (1) into the i.LINK™ connector (2) of the computer and the other end into the DV Out connector (3) on the digital video camera recorder.
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On Sony digital video cameras, connectors labeled DV Out, DV In/Out or i.LINK™ are i.LINK™-compatible. The Sony digital video camera recorder is an example; your digital video camera recorder may need to be connected differently. If your digital video camera recorder includes a Memory Stick™ slot, you can copy images from it to your computer via a Memory Stick™. To do so,...
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Connecting peripheral devices Connecting two VAIO notebooks With Smart Connect you can copy, edit or delete files on another VAIO computer (equipped with Smart Connect) connected to your computer with an optional i.LINK™ cable (1). You can also print a document on a printer connected to another VAIO computer. If the notebook is connected to the optional docking station, proceed as follows to exchange data with another computer using an i.LINK™...
Connecting peripheral devices When you use Smart Connect to connect two VAIO computers, you must assign each computer a unique name by which it can be identified when the two computers are networked. Do not set the i.LINK™ network switch on the docking station when the notebook is on. It causes malfunction. Set the i.LINK™...
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Connecting peripheral devices To connect your docking station to a LAN, proceed as follows: Connect the network cable to the Ethernet network connector (1) on the docking station. If the main unit is docked, you can only use the ethernet network connector on the docking station. For more information about connecting your notebook to the network, please consult the Hardware troubleshooting section of the Vaio-Link website: How to troubleshoot network problems Do not plug a phone cable into the Ethernet network connector on your notebook.
Getting help Getting help This section describes how to get help and support from Sony, and provides troubleshooting tips for your computer. Sony support options Sony provides several support options for your computer. Printed documentation supplied with your notebook A Getting Started brochure, where you find a brief description of the items in your box, some specifications of your notebook, and how to setup your notebook;...
Getting help Other sources of information The Online help files that accompany your pre-installed software contain instructions on using the software. VAIO-Link website: if you have any problem with your computer, you can access the VAIO-Link web site. Go to: http://www.vaio-link.com VAIO-Link Response Centre: Before contacting VAIO-Link Response Centre, try to solve the problem by reading the User Guides and help files for the peripherals or software.
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If the floppy disk drive is empty, proceed as follows to initialize the BIOS: Turn off the computer. Remove any peripheral devices connected to the computer. Turn on the computer and press <F2> when the Sony logo appears. The BIOS setup menu screen appears. Set the date (month/day/year).
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Getting help My computer does not shut down You are recommended to shut down your computer using the Turn Off command on the Windows menu. Using other methods, including those listed here, may result in loss of unsaved data. If the Turn Off command does not work properly, proceed as follows: Press <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Delete>.
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One of the buttons is assigned to the double-click action. My mouse does not work Check that the USB mouse is plugged into the USB connector. If you are using an optional Sony USB mouse, check that the appropriate driver and mouseware are properly installed. About the display My LCD does not display anything Check that the computer is plugged into a power source and that it is turned on.
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Getting help About CD-ROMs and diskettes My CD-ROM drive tray does not open Make sure the computer is turned on. Press the eject button on the optical device drive. If the eject button does not work, you can open the tray by inserting a sharp, pointed object into the hole to the right of the eject button.
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Getting help Make sure the mute setting is off on your DVD player. Check the master volume setting of the Audio Mixer. If you have connected speakers externally, check the volume settings of your computer speakers and check the connections between your speakers and the computer.
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Getting help When I double-click an application icon a message such as 'You must insert the application CD into your CD- ROM drive' appears and the software does not start. Some titles require specific files that are located on the application CD-ROM. Insert the disc and try starting the program again.
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Getting help The optional PCGA-UFD5 (USB) floppy disk drive is not recognized as drive A To set the UFD5 to A, proceed as follows : Turn the system power off and remove the docking station. Turn the system power on. Connect the UFD5 Select Control Panel from the Start menu.
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Getting help Keep clicking OK until the Confirmation of deletion of device message appears. Perform the Scan to change hardware from Operation. The docking station floppy disk drive is recognized as drive A. About sound My speakers are not producing sound The built-in speakers may be turned off.
Getting help About the docking station I cannot operate the CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive or the DVD-ROM drive in the docking station connected to the notebook To switch on the i.LINK™ network switch, proceed as follows : Disconnect your notebook from the docking station. Disconnect the AC adapter and all cables from the docking station if necessary.
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Getting help When I disconnect the docking station, a warning message appears Close all open applications and disconnect the peripheral devices, then disconnect the docking station by following the procedure in Disconnecting your computer from the docking station About the modem My internal modem does not work Check that the phone line is plugged into your computer.
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Use manual import/export in DVGate motion if problems occur with third party cameras. You are strongly advised to use only Sony i.LINK™ cables, as using other brands may cause problems with the i.LINK™ devices.
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Getting help Try a printer self test (if available) to see if the printer itself is still functionning properly. For more information, please consult the manual supplied with your printer. Some printers have a specific installation procedure. Please check the manual supplied with your printer. About digital video captures and DVgate While I am recording images to a digital video device using DVgate, my system displays the message 'Recording to DV device failed.
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Precautions Precautions This section describes safety guidelines and precautions to help you protect your computer from potential damage. Your notebook and memory modules use high precision components and electronic connectors technology. To avoid the invalidation of your guarantee by mishandling, it is recommended that: You contact your dealer to install a new memory module.
Precautions Adding and removing memory In the future you may want to install memory modules to expand the functionality of your computer. You can increase the memory by installing optional memory modules. Be careful when adding memory. Mistakes on installation or removal of the memory module may cause a malfunction.
Precautions - Mechanical vibration or shock, - Strong magnets or speakers that are not magnetically shielded, - Ambient temperature of more than +35°C or less than +5°C, - High humidity. Be careful when adding memory. Mistakes on installation or removal of the memory module may cause a malfunction. Removing a memory module To remove a memory module, proceed as follows: Shut down your computer and disconnect all peripheral devices.
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Precautions Remove the memory module: Pull the tabs in the direction of the arrows. The memory module is released. Pull the memory module in the direction of the arrow. Gently replace the keyboard, then press it into your computer. Be careful not to detach the cable when lifting the keyboard.
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Precautions Adding a memory module To add a memory module, proceed as follows: Shut down your computer and disconnect all peripheral devices. Unplug the computer and remove the battery packs. Wait until the computer cools down. Unscrew the two screws at the bottom of your computer. Slide the LCD lock lever and lift the cover.
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Precautions Lift the keyboard from the LCD display side, then gently turn it over the touchpad. Be careful not to detach the cable (1) when lifting the keyboard. Remove the existing memory module. Remove the new memory module from its packaging. Install the memory module.
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Precautions Gently replace the keyboard, then press it into your computer. Be careful not to detach the cable when lifting the keyboard. Close the computer cover, then tighten the screws on the bottom of the computer.
To view the amount of memory, proceed as follows: Turn on the computer. Go to Sony Notebook Setup via the Start menu. The Sony Notebook Setup dialog box appears. In the About this Computer tab you can view the amount of system memory. If the additional memory does not appear, repeat the whole procedure and restart the notebook.
Precautions On handling the LCD screen Do not leave the LCD facing the sun as it can damage the LCD. Be careful when using the computer near a window. Do not scratch the LCD or exert pressure on it. This could cause malfunction. Using the computer in low temperature conditions may produce a residual image on the screen.
Precautions On handling your notebook Clean the cabinet with a soft, dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine, as these may damage the finish of your computer.
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Precautions Do not use cut or damaged connection cables. Your computer cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with a private branch exchange (PBX). If the computer is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one, moisture may condense inside your computer.
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Precautions Proper care of the disc is essential to its continuous reliability. Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinning agents, commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray, as they may cause damage to the disc. For normal cleaning, hold the disc by its edge and use a soft cloth to wipe the surface from the center out.
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Precautions You do not need to discharge the battery before recharging. If you have not used the battery pack for a considerable amount of time, recharge the battery. On using earphones Road safety – Do not use earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas.
Notebook specifications Notebook specifications Product name Operating system Processor Hard disk drive Standard RAM Maximum RAM LCD screen L2 cache memory MPEG Graphics Sound capabilities Internal modem Telecommunication capabilities PCG-R600MEP ® ® Microsoft Windows XP Professional ® Mobile Intel Celeron™ Mobile Intel processor 750 MHz 20 GB...
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Notebook specifications Product name Expansion capabilities Built-in capabilities Special button Connection capabilities on notebook Supplied accessories Docking station (PCGA-DSM5 / PCGA-DSD5) Service Power source Power management Battery Dimensions Width Height Depth PCG-R600MEP PCG-R600HEP/HEPD One PCMCIA type II Card and Cardbus support Stereo speakers, touchpad, Jog Dial™, Memory Stick™...
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Notebook specifications Product name Weight With battery With battery & optional docking station Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating humidity Storage humidity ‡ See our special Guarantee extension conditions. Specifications are subject to change without notice. PCG-R600MEP 1.7 kg 2.7 kg +5°C to +35°C (temperature gradient less than 10°C/hour) -20°C to +60°C (temperature gradient less than 10°C/hour) 20% to 80% (not condensed), provided that humidity is less than 65%...
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(optional) Docking station specifications (optional) Docking station specifications Product name Optical drive Floppy disk drive Connectors Dimensions Weight * PCG-DSD5 is bundled with PCG-R600HEPD. Specifications are subject to change without notice. CD-RW/DVD Docking station (PCGA-DSM5) up to 24x max. CD-ROM reading speed up to 8x max.
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Glossary Glossary This section refers to terms used in this manual. These terms and definitions have been compiled to provide you with a better understanding of your VAIO computer. Term <F1> key 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ACPI Application recovery Application recovery CD-ROM BIOS CardBus Definition The <F1>...
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Glossary Term CD-ROM CD-RW DC In Docking station Driver DVD-ROM Ethernet Definition Abbreviation for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory. A high-capacity optical disc, usually 650 MB in size, capable of being read from but not written to. Short for Compact Disc-ReWriteable. Compact Disc that can be used to write or rewrite data to it.
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VAIO desktop. i.LINK™ is Sony’s version of the IEEE 1394 standard for high-speed digital serial interface. The standard is regarded in the audio/video and IT industries as the most suitable interface for connecting computers and digital audio/video devices (such as digital cameras etc.).
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Glossary Term MAPI maximum RAM Motherboard MPEG Operating system Partition Definition Short for Messaging Application Program Interface. A Microsoft Windows interface enabling you to send e-mail messages. It allows e-mail access and distribution among applications. MAPI-compatible applications include a Send Mail or Send in the File menu of the application.
Glossary Term PC Card PCMCIA Pixel Port replicator Processor Product recovery CD-ROM PS/2 PSTN Definition A PCMCIA card. The term PC Card is more widely used than PCMCIA. See PCMCIA. PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) is the name of the group that produced the specification for the credit card-sized plug-in boards for laptop computers.
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Glossary Term Resolution RGB signal cable SDRAM SELV Standard RAM System recovery System recovery CD-ROM Definition Short for Random Access Memory, the memory used to run programs and store data in current use. RAM is the fastest kind of memory to read from and write to. Information stored in RAM is lost when you turn off the computer.
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You can connect up to 127 devices to a USB port. The USB standard is Hot Plug and Play. Short for Video Audio Integrated Operation. Brand name covering Sony's PC products, peripherals, accessories and software. VAIO-branded items are all designed to make the best use of Sony's Audio-Video (AV) and Information Technology (IT) skills.