Sony Computer Drive R505 User Manual

Contents  
Functions of the keyboard keys .........................................12  
Indicators ...........................................................................14  
Using the center Jog Dial control ......................................21  
Launcher mode ..................................................................22  
Using Guide Mode.............................................................23  
Using the center Jog Dial control with Sony software ......23  
Using the center Jog Dial control with other software ......24  
Using a PC Card........................................................25  
Notes on using PC Cards ...................................................27  
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Playing a DVD...................................................................55  
Playing an audio CD..........................................................56  
If your computer is connected to the docking station........74  
Displaying the Sony Notebook Setup Screen ...........82  
Sony Notebook Setup tabs.................................................83  
Controlling Power Management ...............................84  
Viewing the Power Management status icons ...................84  
Power Management profiles ..............................................85  
Power Management commands.........................................87  
Conserving battery power..................................................88  
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Displaying Battery Information................................89  
Battery icon descriptions................................................... 89  
Adding Memory.........................................95  
Viewing Memory....................................................102  
DigitalPrint Software ..............................................119  
Using PhotoCapture........................................................ 119  
Using PhotoCollection.................................................... 122  
Using PhotoDecor........................................................... 124  
Using PhotoAlbum.......................................................... 125  
Using LabelMaker........................................................... 127  
DVgate Software.....................................................129  
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MovieShaker Software............................................131  
Overview of SonicStage Premium Software ...................157  
Using Playback and Recording Features .........................165  
Using the Visualizer, Equalizer, and Sound Effects........171  
Using the Timer Functions ..............................................175  
Legal Information ....................................181  
Using the Recovery CDs.........................183  
Application and System Recovery CDs..................184  
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My computer does not start............................................. 192  
My computer starts but a BIOS error appears................. 192  
found” appears, and Windows does not start.................. 193  
My computer is unstable................................................. 195  
The sound of my computer’s fan is too loud. ................. 195  
CPU speed than advertised?............................................ 195  
Troubleshooting the Docking Station.....................196  
when the docking station is connected to the computer.. 196  
when the docking station is connected to the computer and  
the computer is connected to another computer via an  
I cannot remove the disc. ................................................ 197  
The disc tray does not eject even after I press the Eject but-  
ton.................................................................................... 197  
Troubleshooting the LCD Screen ...........................198  
My LCD screen is blank. ................................................ 198  
My LCD screen continues to show the previous screen. 198  
The image on my connected external display is not centered  
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or sized properly. .............................................................198  
Troubleshooting the Mouse and Touchpad.............199  
My mouse does not work.................................................199  
Mouse...............................................................................200  
vices.........................................................................201  
201  
My optical drive tray does not open. ...............................202  
equipment seems to be disconnected or turned off” appears.  
202  
Troubleshooting the Software .................................203  
My software program stops responding or crashes. ........203  
sert the application CD into your optical drive” appears, and  
tions?................................................................................203  
Troubleshooting i.LINK Devices............................204  
I cannot establish a connection between two VAIO comput-  
ers when using an i.LINK cable.......................................204  
Troubleshooting the Modem ...................................205  
My modem does not work. ..............................................205  
My modem connection is slow. .......................................205  
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Troubleshooting Wireless LAN functions..............208  
I cannot use the Wireless LAN functionality.................. 208  
I cannot set up a Wireless LAN. ..................................... 208  
The computer cannot connect to a Wireless LAN Access  
Point. ............................................................................... 209  
The data transfer speed is slow. ...................................... 210  
The communication speed is interrupted or slowed down  
when MPEG2 data is transferred. ................................... 210  
The settings cannot be saved in “Edit Configuration,” even  
210  
Access Point.................................................................... 210  
I cannot print................................................................... 211  
Getting Help.............................................213  
Support Options ......................................................213  
Index.........................................................215  
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Welcome  
Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony VAIO® computer, and  
welcome to the online VAIO® Computer User Guide.  
This user guide provides detailed information on all aspects of using your  
new VAIO computer, from keyboard functions to preinstalled software  
applications.  
In the left navigation window, click the topics you want to learn more  
about, and that information will be displayed in this main window.  
Click here to find the latest updates and supplemental information about your  
computer.  
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Using Your VAIO Computer  
This section describes the following aspects of your new computer:  
Using the Keyboard  
Using the Touchpad  
VAIO Action Setup  
Using the Center Jog Dial Control  
Using a PC Card  
Using Memory Stick Media  
Using Power Saving Modes  
Connecting a Telephone Line  
Connecting to a LAN  
Connecting to a Wireless LAN  
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Using the Keyboard  
Your keyboard is very similar to that of a typewriter, but the keyboard has  
additional keys that perform specific computer-related tasks.  
Keyboard  
Print Screen Key  
Function Keys  
Correction Keys  
Backspace  
Key  
Fn  
Key  
Shift  
Key  
Fn Key  
Ctrl Key  
Numeric Keypad Area  
Applications Key  
Alt Key  
Navigation Keys  
Windows® Key  
Functions of the keyboard keys  
Key  
Description  
Numeric keypad Contains the keys found on a typical calculator. Use the  
area numeric keypad area to type numbers or to perform  
mathematical calculations such as addition and subtraction.  
Note: You must press the Num Lock key to activate the  
numeric keypad. (When you do so, the Num Lock indicator  
will be on.) Press the Num Lock key again to deactivate it.  
Navigation keys The Left/Right/Up/Down arrows move the cursor on the  
screen and also function as the Home, End, Page Up, and Page  
Down keys, respectively.  
Correction keys The Insert, Backspace, and Delete keys enable you to make  
corrections in your documents.  
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Key  
Description  
Function keys  
The 12 function keys along the top of the keyboard are used to  
perform designated tasks. For example, in many applications,  
F1 is the Help key. The task associated with each function key  
may vary from one application to the next.  
Escape key  
The Esc (Escape) key is used to cancel commands.  
Print Screen key The Print Screen key takes an electronic snapshot of the  
screen and places it in the Windows® Clipboard. You can then  
paste the screen shot into a document and print it.  
Operator keys  
Several keys are always used with at least one other key: Ctrl,  
Alt, and Shift. When held down with another key, the Ctrl  
(Control) and Alt (Alternate) keys offer another way to give  
commands. For example, in many applications, instead of  
choosing the Save command from a menu, you can hold down  
Ctrl and press S (referred to as Ctrl+S). The Shift key operates  
the same way as on a typewriter; it is used to produce capital  
letters or special symbols such as @ and $.  
Windows key  
Fn key  
The key with the Windows® logo displays the Windows Start  
menu; it is the equivalent of clicking the Start button on the  
task bar. See “Combinations and functions with the Windows  
key” for more information.  
The Fn key is used in combination with other keys to issue  
commands. See “Combinations and functions with the Fn  
key” for more information.  
Applications key The Applications key displays a shortcut menu of context-  
sensitive choices. Pressing this key is the equivalent of  
clicking the right mouse button.  
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Indicators  
Indicator  
Function  
Power  
Light is green when the computer is powered on, flashes amber  
when the computer is in Standby mode, and turns off when the  
computer is in Hibernate mode or is powered off.  
Battery  
Indicates the status of the battery, which is attached at the rear  
of the computer.  
Memory Stick Indicates the Memory Stick® slot is in use.  
Docking Station Indicates the docking station is in use.  
Indicator lights  
Light  
On  
Off  
Hard disk  
Data is being read from or  
The hard drive is not being  
written to the hard drive. Do accessed.  
not enter Standby mode or  
turn off the computer when  
this indicator light is on.  
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Light  
On  
Off  
The character keys in the  
Num Lock  
The number keys in the  
numeric keypad are active. keypad area are active.  
Caps Lock  
Scroll Lock  
Letters appear in uppercase as Letters appear in lower case as  
you type. The Shift key lowers you type (unless you hold down  
the case of typed letters when the Shift key).  
Caps Lock is on.  
The screen scrolls differently. Information moves across the  
(Exactly how it scrolls  
depends on the specific  
application. It has no effect in  
many applications.)  
display normally.  
Combinations and functions with the Windows key  
Combination Function  
+ F1  
+ Tab  
+ E  
Displays Windows® Help.  
Switches the selected button on the taskbar.  
Displays Windows Explorer.  
+ F  
Displays the Search window to find a file or folder. This is the  
equivalent of selecting Search from the Start menu.  
+ Ctrl + F Displays the Search Results: Computers window where you can  
locate other computers. This is the equivalent of selecting Search  
and then Computers from the Start menu.  
+ M  
Minimizes all displayed windows.  
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Combination Function  
Shift +  
+ R  
+ M Returns all minimized windows to their previous size.  
Displays the Run window. This is the equivalent of selecting Run  
from the Start menu.  
Fn +  
Insert  
+
Displays the System Properties window. This is the equivalent of  
selecting Control Panel and then System from the Start menu.  
Combinations and functions with the Fn key  
Combination/  
Feature  
Functions  
Fn+  
(F3)  
Toggles the built-in speaker off and on.  
Speaker switch  
Fn+ (F4)  
Adjusts the built-in speaker volume.  
Speaker volume To increase volume, press Fn+F4, then  
To decrease volume, press Fn+F4, then  
or  
or  
.
.
Fn+  
(F5)  
Adjusts brightness of the LCD.  
Brightness control To increase light intensity, press Fn+F5, then  
To decrease light intensity, press Fn+F5, then  
or  
or  
.
.
Fn+  
/
(F7) Toggles through the LCD and external display.  
Switch to the  
external display  
Only LCD  
LCD and external display  
Only external display  
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Combination/  
Feature  
Functions  
Fn+  
Hibernate  
(F12)  
Provides for the lowest level of power consumption. When  
you execute this command, the state of the system and state of  
the peripheral devices are written to the hard disk and the  
system power is turned off. To return the system to the  
original state, use the power switch to turn on power.  
Fn + Esc  
Standby  
Puts the system into Standby mode, a power management  
state. To return the system to the active state, press any key or  
press the power button on your computer.  
Fn +F  
Minimizes or maximizes the display window. If the default  
Display control display resolution is reduced, this function maximizes the  
display resolution to fit the screen size. Maximizing the  
display window allows you to view the display at a greater  
resolution.  
You can also carry out these functions using the center Jog Dial™ control. Some  
functions are not available until Windows® launches.  
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Using the Touchpad  
The keyboard contains a pointing device called a touchpad. You can point to,  
select, drag, and scroll objects on the screen using the built-in touchpad.  
Touchpad  
Pointer  
Touchpad  
Right Button  
Left Button  
Actions  
Descriptions  
Point  
Slide one finger on the touchpad to place the pointer on an item  
or object.  
Click  
Press the left button once.  
Double-click Press the left button twice.  
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Actions  
Descriptions  
Right-click  
Press the right button once. In many applications, this action  
displays a shortcut menu of context-sensitive choices.  
Drag  
Slide one finger while pressing the left button.  
Scroll  
Move your finger along the right edge of the touchpad to scroll  
vertically. Move your finger along the bottom edge to scroll  
horizontally. (The scroll function is available only with  
applications that support a touchpad scroll feature.)  
The Mouse Properties dialog box lets you customize your mouse and touchpad  
features, such as touch sensitivity, motion, and buttons.  
To open the Mouse Properties dialog box:  
1
Click Start on the Windows taskbar, point to Settings, and then Control  
Panel.  
2
Select Mouse. The Mouse Properties dialog box opens.  
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VAIO Action Setup  
VAIO Action Setup manages the settings for your computer’s center Jog Dial™  
control and Timer. An overview of some of the functions controlled by VAIO  
Action Setup is provided below. For more information on changing the settings  
using VAIO Action Setup, right-click the Jog Dial Utility icon  
taskbar and click Help Topics.  
or  
in the  
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Using the Center Jog Dial Control  
Using the Center Jog Dial Control  
Your computer is equipped with a center Jog Dial™ control located below the  
touchpad and between the left and right buttons. The center Jog Dial control  
enables you to open an application, folder, or document from a predefined list by  
rotating and pressing the center Jog Dial control. In addition, when you press the  
center Jog Dial control, you can turn on your computer automatically and start  
the selected application or document.  
Center Jog Dial Control  
Turn  
Press  
Center Jog Dial Control  
The Jog Dial control window always appears in the display. It is either in the  
launcher mode or in the guide mode.  
Using the center Jog Dial control  
This section explains how to use the center Jog Dial control. For information on  
how to change the settings of the center Jog Dial control, right-click the Jog Dial  
utility icon  
or  
in the task tray and click Help Topics.  
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Launcher mode  
The Jog Dial control window is in launcher mode until a software application is  
launched or the Jog Dial control window becomes active. When you select an  
item in the Jog Dial window and it is displayed between orange bars, you can  
press the center Jog Dial control to view a submenu of that item.  
Using Launcher mode  
To use the center Jog Dial control, click the Jog Dial control window or the Jog  
Dial utility icon in the task tray. Alternatively, you can press the Ctrl key and the  
center Jog Dial control while the Jog Dial window is active to switch to launcher  
mode.  
Jog Dial Launcher  
To select a desired item, proceed as follows:  
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1
Rotate the center Jog Dial control to select the item you want, then press the  
center Jog Dial control. The Jog Dial launcher window switches to guide  
mode and shows the function of the center Jog Dial control.  
Jog Dial Guide  
2
3
Rotate or press the center Jog Dial control to use the desired function.  
To select another item, repeat steps 1 through 3 above.  
Using Guide Mode  
The Jog Dial control window is in the guide mode when software is in use and  
the software window is active. Depending on the software you are using, you can  
select items from the displayed list using the center Jog Dial control. You can  
switch between guide mode and launcher mode by pressing the Ctrl key and the  
center Jog Dial control.  
The Jog Dial control window displays the function of the center Jog Dial control.  
Using the center Jog Dial control with Sony software  
If Sony software that supports the center Jog Dial control is active, you can use  
the functions of the center Jog Dial control that are allocated to that software. For  
more information on functions allocated to software, see the software  
application’s online Help.  
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Using the center Jog Dial control with other software  
If the software you are using does not support the center Jog Dial control, you  
can still use the center Jog Dial control to scroll the window or adjust the window  
size.  
Using a dialog box  
When a window such as Screen Properties is active, the Dialog box is displayed  
in the Jog Dial window. You can select an item in the window by rotating the  
center Jog Dial control. Pressing the center Jog Dial control is the equivalent of  
pressing Enter or Select.  
Jog Dial Guide Dialog Box  
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Using a PC Card  
Using a PC Card  
Your computer includes one PC Card slot. A PC Card enables you to connect  
portable external devices, such as another hard disk drive, to your computer. It  
also lets you connect to a network using a PC Network Interface Card (NIC).  
The PC Card slot accommodates one Type II PC Card. This slot is compatible  
with CardBus. You do not need to turn off your computer before inserting or  
removing a PC Card.  
To insert a PC Card  
1
Insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot. Make sure the front label of the PC  
Card is facing up.  
Inserting a PC Card  
Insert with the  
arrow facing toward  
the slot  
PC Card  
2
Push the PC Card gently into the slot. The PC Card is automatically detected  
by your system. The  
taskbar.  
Safely Remove Hardware icon appears in the  
Do not force a PC Card into the slot. It may damage the connector pins.  
If you have difficulty inserting a card, check that you are inserting the card  
with the correct orientation.  
Do not carry your computer while the head of the PC Card is out of the slot.  
Pressure or shock may damage the connector pins.  
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To remove a PC Card  
If your computer is turned on, follow these instructions. If your computer is  
turned off, skip to step number 5.  
1
2
3
Close all applications that use the PC Card; otherwise, data may be lost.  
Double-click the green arrow icon in the taskbar.  
Select an option in the Hardware devices box, and click Stop. The Stop a  
Hardware device window opens.  
4
5
6
Click OK to confirm your selection, and then Close.  
Press the PC Card Release button. The Release button pops out.  
Press the PC Card Release button a second time (in some cases). Remove the  
card.  
Removing PC Card  
PC Card Release button  
Do not choose a USB disk or a Sony i.LINK® optical drive in the Stop a  
Hardware device dialog box.  
If you removed a Sony i.LINK optical drive by mistake, disconnect the docking  
station and reconnect it. See “Disconnecting the computer from the docking  
station” for more information.  
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Notes on using PC Cards  
For some PC Cards, if you alternate between normal power operation and  
the Standby or Hibernate modes while the card is inserted, you may find that  
a device connected to your system is not recognized. Reboot your system to  
correct the problem.  
Some PC Cards may require that you disable idle devices when using the PC  
Card. You can use Sony Notebook Setup to disable devices. See “To display  
the Sony Notebook Setup screen” for more information.  
Make sure you use the most recent software driver provided by the PC Card  
manufacturer.  
If an exclamation mark (!) appears on the Device Manager tab in the System  
Properties dialog box, remove the software driver and then reinstall it.  
You may not be able to use some PC Cards or some functions of the PC Card  
with this computer. If you have difficulty inserting a PC Card, check that you  
are orienting the card correctly. See the manual that came with your PC Card  
for more information on its use.  
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Using Memory Stick Media  
Memory Stick® media is a compact, portable, and versatile recording medium  
that has a data capacity exceeding that of a floppy disk. The medium is specially  
designed for exchanging and sharing digital data with compatible products.  
Because it is removable, you can use the media for external data storage.  
Types of Memory Stick media  
You can use these types of Memory Stick media with your computer:  
*
MagicGate™ Memory Stick  
media (hereafter called MG Memory  
Stick media), which is provided with copyright protection  
Memory Stick  
media, which does not have the same copyright  
protection as MagicGate media  
Some music files encoded with secure copyright protection may be stored on MG  
Memory Stick media but not on regular Memory Stick media. You can also use  
MagicGate media-compatible devices to record and playback music when they  
are connected to your computer.  
You can store mixed data on the Memory Stick media. For example, you can  
copy an image on to MG Memory Stick media that already contains music.  
What is MagicGate media?  
MagicGate media provides copyright protection that consists of authentication  
and encryption technology. Authentication technology ensures that protected  
content is only transferred between compliant devices and media. Protected  
content is recorded and transferred in an encrypted format to prevent  
unauthorized duplication or playback.  
MG Memory Stick media has the MG mark  
.
Inserting Memory Stick media  
When you insert a Memory Stick media, the Visual Flow™ application starts  
automatically. You can change this setting in VAIO Action Setup.  
* MagicGate Memory Stick and  
† Memory Stick and  
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
are trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
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Using Memory Stick Media  
To insert a Memory Stick media  
1
Insert the Memory Stick media with the arrow facing upward and toward the  
Memory Stick media slot.  
Inserting the media in the wrong direction may damage the connector pins.  
2
Carefully slide the Memory Stick media into the slot until it clicks in place.  
The Memory Stick media indicator light on the right of the computer briefly  
flashes.  
Inserting Memory Stick Media  
Insert Memory Stick media  
with arrow facing forward  
Memory Stick media  
Viewing the contents of a Memory Stick media  
To view the contents of a Memory Stick media  
1
Click the My Computer icon on your desktop. The My Computer window  
opens.  
2
Click Removable Disk. A new window opens, displaying the Memory Stick  
media contents.  
Removing Memory Stick media  
When you are not using a Memory Stick media, be sure to remove it from your  
computer.  
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To remove a Memory Stick media  
1
Make sure the Memory Stick media indicator light on the right of the  
computer is off.  
2
3
Push the Memory Stick media in toward the computer.  
When the Memory Stick media ejects, pull it out.  
Be careful when removing the Memory Stick media, as it may eject completely from  
the slot.  
Write-protecting a Memory Stick media  
Memory Stick media is designed with a write-protect tab to protect valuable data  
from accidental erasure or overwriting. Move the tab to the right or left to set or  
release write-protection.  
Write-protect off Data can be saved on the Memory Stick media.  
Write-protect on Data can be read from but not saved on the Memory Stick  
media.  
Using the Write-protect Tab  
Write-protect  
off  
Write-protect  
on  
LOCK  
LOCK  
LOCK  
(Back of Memory Stick Media)  
Formatting a Memory Stick media  
Memory Stick media is formatted for immediate use when you purchase it;  
however, if you need to reformat a Memory Stick media, follow the procedure  
below.  
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Reformatting erases all current data that is stored on a Memory Stick media.  
Before you reformat, confirm that the media does not contain files you want  
to keep.  
To reformat a Memory Stick media:  
1
2
3
4
Insert the Memory Stick media into the Memory Stick media slot. See  
“Inserting Memory Stick media” for more information.  
Click Start in the Windows taskbar, and point to Programs, then Memory  
Stick Utility.  
Select Memory Stick Formatter. The Memory Stick Formatter window  
appears.  
Select an option from the Drive List, and click Start Format.  
Notes on Memory Stick media  
When the write-protect tab of the Memory Stick media is set to LOCK, data  
cannot be recorded or erased.  
Before using Memory Stick media, back up important data.  
Wait a minimum of 10 seconds after the Memory Stick media finishes  
reading or writing data before removing the media.  
If the media is removed prematurely, a blue screen with an error message  
appears, prompting you to continue or exit. Reinsert the media into the slot  
and press the Enter key to continue. This allows the media to finish reading  
or writing data.  
You can enjoy video clips that you have recorded with Memory Stick media-  
compatible video camera recorders.  
The media slot accommodates one Memory Stick media at a time.  
You may copy images from a digital video camera using Memory Stick  
media.  
Only use MG Memory Stick media with copyright protected data such as  
music.  
Copyright protected music cannot be checked-out to any Memory Stick  
media other than MG Memory Stick media.  
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Recorded music is limited to private use only. Using recorded music for any  
other purpose requires permission of the copyright holders.  
Sony is not responsible for music files that cannot be recorded from a CD or  
downloaded from other sources.  
Formatting Memory Stick media erases all data (including music data)  
previously saved to it. Before you format Memory Stick media, confirm that  
the media does not contain files you want to keep.  
Do not use the media in locations that are subject to static electricity or  
electrical noise.  
Do not touch the media connector with your finger or metallic objects.  
Do not attach labels other than the supplied label to a media.  
Do not bend, drop, or apply strong shock to the media.  
Do not disassemble or modify the media.  
Do not allow the media to get wet.  
Do not use or store the media in a location that is subject to:  
Extremely high temperatures, such as in a car parked in the sun  
Direct sunlight  
High humidity or places with corrosive substances  
To prolong the life of the media, use the supplied storage case. See the  
instructions that came with your media for more information on its use.  
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Using Power Saving Modes  
Using Power Saving Modes  
When you use a battery as the source of power for your computer, you can use  
the power management settings to conserve battery life. In addition to the normal  
operating mode, which allows you to turn off specific devices, your computer has  
two distinct power saving modes: Standby and Hibernate. When using battery  
power, be aware that the computer automatically enters Hibernate mode when the  
remaining battery charge drops below 5 percent, regardless of the power  
management setting you select.  
If the battery level falls below 10 percent, you should either attach the AC adapter to  
recharge the battery or turn off your computer and insert a fully charged battery.  
Normal mode  
Normal mode is the normal state of your computer when it is in use. The power  
indicator displays green when your computer is in this mode. To save power, you  
can turn off a specific device such as the LCD or the hard disk drive.  
Standby mode  
In Standby mode the computer saves the current state of the system in RAM and  
switches off power to the CPU. The amber power indicator flashes in this mode.  
To activate Standby mode  
1
2
Press the key combination Fn + Esc.  
Press any key to return to normal mode.  
Hibernate mode  
In the Hibernate mode, the state of the system is saved on the hard drive and  
power is turned off. The power indicator is off in this mode.  
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To activate Hibernate mode  
1
Press the key combination Fn + F12, or press the power button and release it  
immediately. The “Save to Disk Manager” window appears and the  
computer enters Hibernate mode.  
Do not move the computer until its power indicator turns off.  
Pressing the power button and releasing it immediately caused prior computer  
systems to enter Standby mode.  
2
Press the power button to return to normal mode.  
Notes on power saving modes  
When returning from Hibernate mode, the system status stored on the hard  
disk is erased and the computer starts normally if you press the power button  
and hold it for more than 4 seconds.  
Standby uses more power than Hibernate.  
Standby requires less time than Hibernate to return to normal mode.  
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Connecting a Telephone Line  
You need to connect a telephone line to use online services and the Internet.  
In order to register your Sony VAIO® computer, register your software online, and use  
Sony Customer Support, you must connect the computer to a telephone line.  
1
Gently peel back the rubber telephone jack cover. Pulling the telephone jack  
cover too hard or too far could damage it.  
Do not plug the telephone cable into the Ethernet port  
telephone jack as this may damage your computer.  
located to the left of the  
2
Plug one end of the telephone cable into the telephone jack, under the  
telephone jack cover. Make sure you insert the telephone cable from the rear  
of the computer and that the modular jack clicks into place.  
3
Plug the other end into the wall jack.  
Plugging Telephone Cable into Telephone Jack  
Telephone Line Jack  
Telephone Cable (optional)  
Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated  
telephone, and may not work with multiple telephone lines or a private branch  
exchange (PBX). Some of these connections might result in excess electrical current  
and could cause a malfunction in the internal modem.  
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Connecting to a LAN  
You can connect your computer to 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX-type Local  
Area Networks (LANs). For the detailed settings and devices needed to connect  
to the network, please ask your network administrator.  
Connecting to LAN  
Ethernet  
Cable  
Warning: Only connect 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX cables to the  
Ethernet  
port. Do not connect any other type of network cable or any telephone line.  
Connecting cables other than those listed above may result in an electric  
current overload and could cause a malfunction, excessive heat, or fire in the  
port. To connect the unit to the network, contact your network administrator.  
Setting up your Ethernet connection  
To connect to a network  
1
2
Click Start on the Windows® taskbar, and point to Settings.  
Select Network and Dial-up Connections.  
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3
4
Click the Make New Connection icon. The Network Connection Wizard  
appears.  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
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Connecting to a Wireless LAN  
Depending on the R505 model you purchased, your computer comes equipped  
with a built-in mini PCI card that allows for wireless connections. With Sony’s  
Wireless Local Area Network (LAN) functionality, all compatible digital devices  
can communicate freely without cable connections. A Wireless LAN is a network  
in which a mobile user can connect to a LAN through a wireless (radio)  
connection. You can opt to purchase a Wireless LAN Access Point to set up a  
LAN.  
Turning On Wireless LAN  
To enable Wireless LAN functionality, open the computer and move the Wireless  
LAN switch on the right to ON. The Wireless LAN indicator to the left of the  
switch lights up.  
Turning on wireless LAN function  
Wireless LAN switch  
Wireless LAN indicator  
The Wireless LAN Access Point  
The Wireless LAN Access Point, which is also called the access point, is  
designed for building a Wireless LAN environment. If you purchase an access  
point, you can easily build a wireless LAN environment by plugging the access  
point into an AC power outlet and using the provided software with compatible  
devices. Because a wireless LAN configuration requires no wiring, you can  
operate multiple computers more freely than ever before.  
You can also connect an access point to a telephone line, Integrated Services  
Digital Network (ISDN) router, cable modem, or Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)  
modem to share access to the Internet among multiple computers.  
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Connecting to a Wireless LAN  
For information on available Sony products, go to:  
http://www.sonystyle.com/wirelesslan.  
Communication with an Access Point (infrastructure)  
An infrastructure network is one that extends an existing wired local network to  
wireless devices by providing an access point. The access point bridges the  
wireless and wired LAN and acts as a central controller for the Wireless LAN.  
The access point coordinates transmission and reception from multiple wireless  
devices within a specific range.  
Communicating via Wireless LAN Access Point  
Access Point (not supplied)  
To communicate with an Access Point  
1
Open the computer and move the Wireless LAN switch on the right to ON.  
The Wireless LAN indicator to the left of the switch lights up.  
2
3
Click Start, and point to Settings.  
Point to Control Panel, and select Wireless Network. The Add/Edit  
Configuration Profile window opens.  
4
5
Click Add. The Edit Configuration window opens.  
Type a profile name, and make sure Access Point is selected under Network  
Type.  
6
7
Click Next.  
Click Scan to select a network, and then click Next.  
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8
9
Click Enable Data Security if the access point was set up with an encryption  
key, and select either alphanumeric characters or hexadecimal, depending on  
your encryption key.  
Type your key in the first box, and make sure “Key 1” is selected near the  
bottom of the screen.  
10 Click Next.  
11 Select a power management option, and click Next.  
12 Click the check box next to “Renew IP Address when selecting this profile”  
to select it, and then click Finish.  
Communicating without an Access Point (peer-to-peer)  
A peer-to-peer network is one in which a local network is created only by the  
wireless devices themselves, with no other central controller or Access Point.  
Each device communicates directly with other devices in the network. You can  
set up a peer-to-peer network easily at home.  
To communicate without an Access Point  
1
Open the computer and move the Wireless LAN switch on the right to ON.  
The Wireless LAN indicator to the left of the switch lights up.  
2
3
Click Start, and point to Settings.  
Point to Control Panel, and select Wireless Network. The Add/Edit  
Configuration Profile window opens.  
4
5
Click Add. The Edit Configuration window opens.  
Type a profile name, and use the drop-down menu to select Peer-to-Peer  
Group under Network Type.  
6
7
Click Next.  
Create a network name, and use the drop-down menu to select a channel  
number.  
8
Click Next.  
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9
If you want to set up an encryption key so only those who know the key can  
access the network, then click the check box next to Enable Data Security,  
select either alphanumeric characters or hexadecimal (depending on your  
encryption key), and type a five digit key.  
10 Click Next.  
11 Click the check box next to “Renew IP Address when selecting this profile”  
to select it, and then click Finish.  
Turning Off Wireless LAN  
Move the Wireless LAN switch on the right to the OFF position. The Wireless  
LAN indicator to the left of the switch shuts off.  
Turning off the Wireless LAN functionality while accessing remote documents,  
files, or resources may result in data loss.  
Notes on using Wireless LAN  
Sony Wireless LAN devices support the IEEE 802.11b standard. Devices  
connecting to a Wireless LAN using the IEEE 802.11a standard cannot  
connect to devices using the IEEE 802.11b standard.  
Wireless LAN communication occurs on divided frequency bands known as  
channels. Third-party Wireless LAN Access Point channels may be preset to  
different channels from Sony devices.  
If using a Wireless LAN Access Point, refer to connectivity information  
contained in those instructions.  
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Connecting Peripheral Devices  
You can add functionality to your computer by connecting it to a variety  
of peripherals, as discussed in the following sections:  
Connecting the Docking Station  
Using the Floppy Disk Drive  
Using an Optical Disc Drive  
Connecting an i.LINK Optical Disc Drive  
Connecting a Parallel Port Printer  
Connecting a USB Printer  
Connecting an External Display  
Connecting a USB Device  
Connecting an i.LINK Device  
Connecting VAIO Computers  
Connecting External Speakers  
Connecting an External Microphone  
Expanding Your Computer Capabilities  
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Connecting the Docking Station  
Your computer may come with a PCGA-DSM51 docking station, depending on  
the model you purchased. Optional docking stations are also available. Both  
Sony docking stations provide you with the following:  
A floppy disk drive.  
An optical drive.  
A back panel that enables you to connect additional peripherals to your  
computer, as shown below.  
Back Panel  
1
2
USB ports  
5
6
7
Ethernet/Network port  
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)  
*
VGA (monitor) port  
i.LINK® (IEEE 1394)  
S400 port  
3
4
Serial port  
DC In port  
Printer port  
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* i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394  
connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, oper-  
ating system and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may  
not communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compatible  
i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before con-  
necting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as a CD-RW or hard disk  
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.  
Left  
1
2
Left lever  
Air vent  
3
4
Floppy disk drive  
*
i.LINK network switch  
* i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394  
connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, oper-  
ating system and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may  
not communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compatible  
i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before con-  
necting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as a CD-RW or hard disk  
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.  
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Right  
1
2
3
Docking station connector  
Optical drive  
4
5
DC In indicator  
Right lever  
UNDOCK switch  
Connecting the computer to the docking station  
You may connect your computer to the docking station as long as it is not in a  
power saving mode, i.e., Standby or Hibernate. Connecting the computer while it  
is in a power saving mode may result in data loss or a computer malfunction.  
Note the following before connecting your computer to the docking station:  
Disconnect the VGA, USB, AC, and Ethernet devices from your computer.  
Leaving these devices connected while you connect the docking station  
could damage them.  
Ensure that the battery is installed. If you install a charged battery, you can  
connect the docking station while the computer is on.  
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Connecting the Docking Station  
To connect your computer to the docking station  
1
Plug one end of the AC adapter cable into the DC In port of the docking  
station and the other end into an AC outlet. The LED of the DC In port  
switches on.  
2
Holding the computer with the front side facing you, insert the two holes on  
the front of the computer into the two corresponding latches protruding from  
the front side of the docking station.  
Latching the Computer to the Docking Station  
Latches Protruding  
from Docking Station  
Docking Station  
3
Firmly press down the two rear corners of the computer until it clicks into  
place and is securely fastened to the docking station.  
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Be careful not to press the top of the computer too strongly. The LCD display  
may become damaged.  
Securing the Computer to the Docking Station  
Firmly press down the two rear corners  
of the computer until it clicks into place.  
Disconnecting the computer from the docking station  
You may disconnect the computer from the docking station when the computer is  
off or on; however, do not disconnect the computer from the docking station  
while the docking indicator is on, while the computer is in Standby or Hibernate  
mode, or while battery power is low. If you do attempt to disconnect the docking  
station in any of these three states, you may lose data or the computer may  
malfunction.  
When the battery is low, turn off the computer before you disconnect the docking  
station.  
Follow one of the procedures below to disconnect the docking station when the  
computer is off or on.  
Disconnecting the docking station when the computer is off  
1
Disconnect all peripheral devices (i.e., i.LINK® devices) from the computer  
and the docking station.  
2
3
Remove all objects placed on top of the computer.  
Pull out the two release levers on either side of the rear corners of the  
docking station, to release the computer from the docking station.  
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Releasing the Computer from the Docking Station  
Pull release levers on either side of  
rear corners of docking station  
4
Remove the computer from the docking station, while moving the computer  
slightly back to disengage it from the two front latches of the docking  
station.  
Removing the Computer from the Docking Station  
Disconnecting the docking station when the computer is on  
You can use the Start menu in the Windows® taskbar or the UNDOCK switch on  
the docking station to disconnect your computer from the docking station while  
the computer is on.  
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To disconnect the docking station from the Start menu  
1
2
Click Start in the Windows® taskbar.  
Select Eject PC and wait for a message to appear, telling you it is safe to  
undock the computer.  
Wait for the docking indicator to switch off before undocking the computer.  
Docking Indicator  
Docking  
Indicator  
3
Release and remove your computer. See “Disconnecting the docking station  
when the computer is off” for instructions.  
To disconnect the docking station, using the UNDOCK switch  
1
2
Slide the UNDOCK switch on the right toward the front of your computer.  
Wait for a message to appear, telling you it is safe to undock your computer.  
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UNDOCK switch  
UNDOCK  
Switch  
3
Release and remove your computer as described in the “Disconnecting the  
docking station when the computer is off” section.  
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Using the Floppy Disk Drive  
If your computer came with a docking station, you may use the built-in floppy  
disk drive. However, if your computer did not come with a docking station or you  
chose not to utilize the docking station drive, you may connect an optional,  
external PCGA-UFD5 floppy disk drive to one of the two USB ports, identified  
by the  
symbol, on your computer.  
Do not use an optional PCGA-UFD5 floppy disk drive while your computer is  
connected to the docking station.  
To insert a floppy disk  
1
2
Hold the floppy disk with the label side facing up.  
Gently push the floppy disk into the drive until it clicks into place.  
Inserting Floppy Disk  
Floppy disk  
To remove a floppy disk  
1
2
Make sure the LED indicator light on the floppy disk drive is off.  
Press the Eject button.  
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Using the Floppy Disk Drive  
Removing Floppy Disk  
Eject Button  
Do not push the Eject button when the LED indicator is turned on; otherwise, you may  
lose data.  
Notes on handling floppy disks  
Do not open the shutter manually and touch the surface of the floppy disk.  
Keep floppy disks away from magnets.  
Keep floppy disks away from direct sunlight and other heat sources.  
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Using an Optical Disc Drive  
You may use the PCGA-DSM51 CD-RW/DVD Docking Station or the PCGA-  
DSM5 CD-RW/DVD Docking Station if your computer came with a docking  
station. Both Sony docking stations have a built-in optical drive. If your  
computer did not come with a docking station or you chose not to utilize the  
docking station drive, you may connect an external optical drive (such as PCGA-  
CRWD2) to the i.LINK port.  
Do not use an optional PC Card optical drive while your computer is connected  
to the docking station.  
To insert a disc  
When the computer is in Standby or Hibernate mode, you cannot insert a disc  
because the disc tray will not open. See “Controlling Power Management” for  
more information.  
1
Press the Eject button to open the optical drive. The disc tray slides out.  
Ejecting the tray  
Eject Button  
2
3
Place the disc on the tray with the label side facing up. For DVDs that can be  
played on both sides, the side of the disc facing up is the side that plays.  
Push the disc onto the hub until the disc clicks into place.  
If the disc is not secured, it could damage the optical drive and you may not be  
able to open the tray.  
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Using an Optical Disc Drive  
Inserting an optical disc  
Disc  
4
Close the tray by pushing it gently. The LED indicator on the drive flashes  
while your computer reads data from the disc.  
To remove a disc  
When the computer is in Standby or Hibernate mode, you cannot remove a disc  
because the disc tray will not open. See “Controlling Power Management” for  
more information.  
1
2
3
After you finish using a disc, wait until the LED indicator turns off.  
Press the Eject button to remove the disc.  
If the disc does not come out when you press the Eject button, turn off the  
computer and insert a thin, straight object (such as a paper clip) into the  
manual eject hole.  
Playing a DVD  
To play a DVD, you may use the optical disc drive and the preinstalled  
WinDVD® software. For more information on WinDVD, see the Help menu in  
the WinDVD application.  
Before you use the optical disc drive to play a DVD, close any open applications.  
Your optical drive can read most DVD-R media. When you are ready to play a  
DVD, read the suggestions below to maximize your video viewing experience.  
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When using an optional optical drive or an optional PC Card drive to play a  
DVD, set the power management profile to DVD. You can also set the power  
management profile to Automatic Profile Selection if the display is not clear  
when using other profiles.  
Automatic Profile Selection sets the power management profile to DVD whenever a  
DVD is inserted into the drive. See “Controlling Power Management” for more  
information.  
When playing a DVD with an optional PC Card drive, you may use battery  
power; however, connect the computer to AC power when using the docking  
station to play a DVD.  
Some DVD videos may allow limited operations or functions, or present  
sound noise or dropped frames.  
Some discs recorded at 20 or 24 bits may produce noise while playing. If you  
have audio devices connected, this may damage your hearing and the speakers.  
Reduce the volume before playing a DVD.  
Do not switch between LCD and external display once a DVD is playing. This  
may cause a malfunction, and you may need to restart the DVD software.  
Do not switch the power saving modes while you are playing the DVD.  
Do not install the software that comes with PCGA-DVD51/A drive.  
Playing an audio CD  
To play an audio CD  
1
2
Insert the CD into the optical disc tray. The Audio CD window opens.  
Select either Play Audio CD using Windows Media Player or Play Audio  
CD using SonicStage.  
3
Click OK.  
To write data to a CD-R or CD-RW disc  
You can use Sony SonicStage™ software to write data to a CD-R or CD-RW  
disc. To create a CD-R disc that is readable in a CD-ROM drive, make sure you  
finish the writing process before ejecting it.  
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For optimal writing speed, deactivate the screen saver and exit anti-virus  
software before writing data to a disc.  
For best results, use CD-Rs that are compatible with 8x speed.  
Do not use the Eject PC option in Windows® or press the UNDOCK switch on the  
docking station while writing data to a CD-R or CD-RW. Doing so may severely  
damage your computer.  
Do not put your computer into power saving mode while writing data to a CD-R  
or CD-RW disc.  
Do not strike or shake the computer while writing data to a disc.  
Memory-resident disc utilities, such as the screen saver and virus checker, may  
cause unstable operation or data loss. Deactivate these utilities (if they are  
active) before writing data to a disc.  
Always use the AC adapter as the power source for your computer when you are  
writing data to a CD-R or CD-RW. Using battery power may result in data  
transfer failure.  
Notes on CD and DVD discs  
Do not drop or bend the disc.  
Do not touch the surface of the disc. Fingerprints and dust on the surface of a  
disc may cause reading errors.  
For normal cleaning, hold the disc by its edge and use a soft cloth to wipe the  
surface from the center out.  
If the disc is badly soiled, moisten a soft cloth with water, wring it out well,  
and use it to wipe the surface of the disc from the center out. Wipe off any  
remaining moisture with a dry, soft cloth.  
Do not use solvents such as benzine, thinner, commercially available  
cleaners or anti-static spray, as they may damage to the disc.  
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Connecting an i.LINK Optical Disc Drive  
*
You can use an optional i.LINK® optical disc drive with your computer. This  
Sony VAIO® computer is preinstalled with software that enables you to create  
CDs and play DVD movies. The i.LINK optical disc drive draws power from the  
computer through the power cable that is integrated with the VAIO computer  
Peripheral Cable. This peripheral cable connects to both the i.LINK port and  
peripheral cable DC Out jack on the left side of the computer.  
If you use an optional drive when your computer is running on battery power, the  
battery life will be shorter.  
Connecting an i.LINK optical disc drive  
Use a VAIO® Computer Peripheral Cable (supplied with the i.LINK drive) to  
connect the optical disc drive to the computer.  
Before connecting or disconnecting this drive, close any active applications to help  
prevent data loss.  
To connect an i.LINK optical disc drive  
1
Turn on power to the computer. Insert the L-shaped plug of the VAIO®  
Computer Peripheral Cable into the matching jack on the rear of the i.LINK  
* i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394  
connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, oper-  
ating system and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may  
not communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compati-  
ble i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before  
connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as a CD-RW or hard disk  
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.  
† If you connect and use an optional drive when your computer is running on battery power,  
the battery life will be reduced.  
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drive. Secure the plug by turning the screw on the cable connector  
clockwise.  
Connecting i.LINK optical disc drive  
L-shaped  
cable  
connector  
i.LINK cable  
i.LINK port  
Peripheral device  
DC Out jack  
2
Insert the straight-shaped, two-prong plug of the VAIO® computer  
peripheral cable into both the computer’s i.LINK port and peripheral device  
DC Out jack.  
3
4
The i.LINK drive’s power indicator lights up, and the computer will  
automatically detect and identify the connected drive.  
Click My Computer on the desktop to verify that an icon for the i.LINK  
optical disc drive has been added in the window.  
The Sony i.LINK optical disc drive is compatible only with certain Sony VAIO® PCG  
series computers preinstalled with Microsoft® Windows®.  
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Notes on using i.LINK optical disc drives  
You can use the supplied Application Recovery and System Recovery CDs  
with an i.LINK optical disc drive. See “Application and System Recovery  
CDs” for more information.  
Do not use an optional i.LINK optical disc drive and an optional optical disc  
drive with PC Card at the same time. Connecting both drives may cause a  
system malfunction.  
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Connecting a Parallel Port Printer  
If your computer came with a docking station, you can connect a Windows®  
operating system-compatible parallel port printer to the docking station.  
However, if your computer did not come with a docking station, see “Connecting  
a USB Printer” for information on connecting a printer to your computer.  
Turn off the computer before connecting peripherals. In normal use, you should turn  
on the peripherals before turning on your computer.  
To connect a parallel port printer  
1
2
3
Locate the Printer port, identified by the  
symbol, on the docking station.  
Plug the printer cable (not supplied) into the Printer port.  
Make sure the Printer setting in the Sony Notebook Setup software is  
properly set. See “Displaying the Sony Notebook Setup Screen” for more  
information.  
4
See the manual supplied with your printer for more information on its  
installation and use  
Connecting a Printer to the Docking Station  
Power cord  
To  
Printer  
Printer cable (not supplied)  
If your printer stops functioning after resuming from a power saving mode, see  
“Troubleshooting the Printer” for more information.  
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Connecting a USB Printer  
You may connect a Windows® operating system-compatible Universal Serial  
Bus (USB) printer to either of your computer’s two USB ports.  
To use a printer, first install the driver software that came with your printer.  
To connect a USB printer  
1
Locate the USB ports, identified by the  
printer.  
symbol, on your computer and  
2
3
Plug the USB printer cable into one of the two USB ports.  
Make sure the Printer setting in the Sony Notebook Setup software is  
properly set. See “Displaying the Sony Notebook Setup Screen” for more  
information.  
4
See the manual supplied with your printer for more information on its  
installation and use.  
Connecting a USB Printer  
Power cord  
Printer  
To USB  
USB printer cable (not supplied)  
To USB  
If your printer stops functioning after resuming from a power saving mode, see  
“Troubleshooting the Printer” for more information.  
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Connecting an External Display  
You can connect a computer display (such as a monitor or a projector) to your  
computer or docking station.  
The docking station is supplied with selected models only.  
To connect a monitor to your computer  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Make sure the external display is plugged into an AC outlet.  
Open the monitor port panel on the right side of the computer.  
Plug the display cable (VGA connector) into the monitor port.  
Restart your computer.  
Press the key combination Fn + F7 to change the display to monitor.  
See the manual that came with your computer display for more information  
on its installation and use.  
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Connecting Monitor to the Computer  
Computer display  
Power cord  
Display cable (optional)  
You cannot use the monitor port on your computer when the docking station is  
connected to the computer; however, you can use the monitor port on the docking  
station.  
To connect an external display to your docking station  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Make sure the external display is plugged into an AC outlet.  
Open the rear panel of the docking station, and locate the monitor port.  
Plug the display cable into the monitor port.  
Make sure the cable is connected to the external display.  
Restart your computer.  
Press the key combination Fn + F7 to change the display to monitor.  
See the manual that came with your computer display for more information  
on its installation and use.  
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Connecting Monitor to the Docking Station  
Computer display  
Power cord  
Display cable (optional)  
To connect a projector (such as a Sony LCD Projector) to your computer  
1
2
3
Make sure the projector is plugged into an AC outlet.  
Open the monitor port panel on the right side of the computer.  
Plug the RGB signal cable into the monitor port, and make sure it is  
connected to the projector.  
4
Plug the audio cable into the green Headphone jack on the right side of the  
computer, and make sure it is connected to the projector.  
5
6
Press the key combination Fn + F7 to change the display to projector.  
See the manual that came with your projector for more information on  
installation and operation.  
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Connecting Projector to the Computer  
To Monitor  
To Headphones  
Projector  
RGB signal cable  
(optional)  
Audio cable  
(optional)  
Power cord  
To connect a projector (such as a Sony LCD Projector) to your docking station  
1
2
3
Make sure the projector is plugged into an AC outlet.  
Open the rear panel of the docking station, and locate the monitor port.  
Plug the RGB signal cable into the monitor port, and make sure it is  
connected to the projector.  
4
5
Plug the audio cable into the green Headphone jack on the right side of the  
computer, and make sure it is connected to the projector.  
Plug the audio cable into the green Headphone jack on the right side of the  
computer.  
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Connecting Projector to the Docking Station  
Projector  
Power cord  
To  
Headphones  
RGB signal cable (optional)  
Audio cable (optional)  
6
See the manual that came with your projector for more information on  
installation and operation.  
You cannot use the Monitor port on your computer when the docking station is  
connected to the computer.  
To select a display  
When you connect an external display to the Monitor port, press the key  
combination Fn+F7 to toggle the output between the Liquid Crystal Display  
(LCD), the external monitor, or both devices. See “Selecting the Display Mode”  
for more information.  
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Connecting a USB Device  
You can connect a variety of Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices such as an  
external mouse, keyboard, speaker, and microphone to your computer.  
To connect a USB device to your computer  
1
Locate a USB port, identified by the  
symbol, on the computer. There are  
two USB ports on the computer, one on the right side and one on the left  
side.  
2
Plug one end of the USB cable into a port and the other end into the USB  
device.  
Connecting USB Device to the Computer  
USB mouse  
To USB  
To USB  
To connect a USB device to the docking station  
1
Open the rear panel of the docking station, and locate the USB ports,  
identified by the symbol. There are two USB ports located on the back  
side of the docking station.  
2
Plug one end of the USB cable into a port and the other end into the USB  
device.  
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Connecting USB Device to the Docking Station  
USB mouse  
To USB  
You can use an optional Sony USB mouse, such as a PCGA-UMS1 series, with  
this computer. Since the USB mouse software driver is preinstalled in the  
computer, you simply plug the USB mouse into the USB port to use it. One USB  
port supports one USB device.  
See the manual that came with your USB device for more information on its  
installation and use.  
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Connecting an i.LINK* Device  
Your VAIO computer includes an i.LINK® (IEEE 1394) S400 port, which  
connects to a compatible i.LINK device such as a digital video camera recorder.  
To connect a digital video camera recorder  
Plug one end of an i.LINK cable (not supplied) into the S400 port on the right  
side of the computer and the other end into the DV In/Out port on the digital  
video camera recorder. If your digital video camera recorder includes a Memory  
Stick® media slot, you can copy images from it to your computer via a Memory  
Stick media. Copy images to the Memory Stick media and insert the media into  
the Memory Stick media slot on your computer. See “Using Memory Stick  
Media” for more information on using Memory Stick® media  
* i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394  
connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, oper-  
ating system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may  
not communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compati-  
ble i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before  
connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as CD-RW or hard disk  
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.  
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Connecting Digital Video Camera Recorder  
Digital video  
camera recorder  
To DV  
In/Out  
To S400  
i.LINK  
i.LINK cable  
(optional)  
Notes on i.LINK devices  
The above figure displays connection to a Sony digital video camera; your  
digital video camera recorder may need to be connected differently.  
Only Sony digital video cameras and ports labeled “DV In/Out” or “i.LINK”  
are compatible i.LINK devices.  
See the manual that came with your digital video camera recorder for more  
information on installation and use.  
The i.LINK port does not supply power to external devices. If the external  
device requires power from the i.LINK port, you cannot use the device with  
your computer.  
The VAIO computer supports transfer rates up to 400 Mbps, however, the  
actual transfer rate is the lowest transfer rate of the external device.  
The i.LINK features available may vary depending on the software  
applications you use. See the documentation that came with your software  
for more information.  
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You can connect a digital video camera to the i.LINK port on your computer  
or the i.LINK port on the optional port replicator. When a camera is  
connected to the i.LINK port on the computer, you should not connect any  
other devices to the i.LINK port on the port replicator. When a camera is  
connected to the i.LINK port on the port replicator, you should not connect  
any other devices to the i.LINK port on the computer.  
i.LINK* cables compatible with your VAIO computer include cables with  
the following part numbers: VMC-IL4415A (a 1.5-meter cable with a 4-pin  
connector at each end), VMC-IL4615A (a 1.5-meter cable with a 4-pin  
connector at one end and a 6-pin connector at the other). You can purchase  
these cables from your local retailer, through the Sony VAIO® Direct Web  
site (http://vaio.sonystyle.com) or by calling 1-888-315-7669 (toll free).  
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Connecting VAIO Computers  
*
You may use an optional i.LINK® cable to connect your VAIO® computer to  
another VAIO computer that has the preinstalled Microsoft® Windows®  
operating system or the Sony Smart Connect software preinstalled. You may use  
an i.LINK cable (not supplied) to connect the two systems and then use one  
computer to edit, copy, or delete files on the other computer. You can also print  
from a printer that is attached to either computer.  
To connect VAIO computers that do not have the latest Windows® operating  
system, Smart Connect software may be necessary. Consult the Sony Web site for  
support options (http://www.sony.com/pcsupport).  
Connecting with an i.LINK cable  
i.LINK Cable (optional)  
When you connect two VAIO computers, you must assign each computer a unique  
name. The computers can be identified by this unique name when the two computers  
are networked together.  
* i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394  
connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, oper-  
ating system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may  
not communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compati-  
ble i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before  
connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as CD-RW or hard disk  
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.  
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If your computer is connected to the docking station  
If you want to exchange data with another computer using the optional i.LINK  
cable and your computer is connected to the docking station (supplied with  
selected models), perform the following:  
1
Disconnect your computer from the docking station as described in the  
“Disconnecting the computer from the docking station” section.  
2
3
Disconnect the AC adapter and all cables from the docking station.  
Using a thin pen tip, set the i.LINK network switch on the bottom of the  
docking station to the side marked  
.
Do not set the i.LINK network switch when the computer is on. The computer  
will malfunction.  
i.LINK Network Switch  
i.LINK Network Switch  
4
5
6
Connect the docking station to your computer as described in the  
“Connecting the computer to the docking station” section.  
Turn on the computer, and use the i.LINK cable to connect your computer to  
another computer.  
After you have finished the “smart connect” session tasks, proceed as  
follows:  
Disconnect your computer from the docking station.  
Disconnect the i.LINK cable and all other cables from the docking  
station.  
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Set the i.LINK network switch to the unmarked side.  
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Connecting External Speakers  
You can connect external speakers to your computer to enhance the sound quality  
of your computer. See the manual that came with your speakers for more  
information on its installation and use.  
Do not place floppy disks on the speakers. The magnetic field of the  
speakers may damage the data on the floppy disks.  
Before connecting your external speakers  
1
2
Verify that your speakers are designed for computer use.  
Turn down the volume of the speakers before you turn them on.  
To connect your external speakers  
1
2
Locate the green Headphone jack on the right side of your computer.  
Plug the speaker cable into the Headphone jack.  
Connecting Speakers to the Headphone Jack  
Speakers  
Speaker cable  
(supplied with speakers)  
To Headphones  
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Connecting an External Microphone  
You can use an external microphone to enhance the quality of the sound input.  
See the manual that came with your microphone for more information on its  
installation and use.  
Verify that your microphone is designed for computer use. The microphone should be  
compliant with the plug-in power microphone.  
To connect an external microphone  
1
2
Locate the red Microphone jack on the right side of your computer.  
Plug the microphone cable into the Microphone jack.  
Connecting Microphone to Microphone Jack  
Microphone  
(optional)  
To  
To Microphone  
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Expanding Your Computer Capabilities  
The following peripheral devices can be connected to your computer, to expand  
the capabilities of your computer and enhance its versatility to meet your various  
business or personal needs:  
A Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)  
A Wireless LAN Access Point  
A Wireless LAN PC Card  
Personal Digital Assistant  
A handheld PDA is the quintessential personal planner and entertainment center  
that fits in your pocket. With a PDA, you can easily perform the following  
functions:  
Enter your schedule details in the calendar and view them by the day, week,  
or month, and even set an alarm to remind you of important events.  
Keep your contact names, addresses, telephone numbers, and other details in  
the address book, and find them when you need them.  
Add tasks to the To Do List, prioritize them, and assign them due dates.  
Synchronize your data with the software on your computer to back up your  
data.  
Track expenses when you are out of the office, then transfer the data to your  
computer.  
Exchange data with your computer.  
Wireless LAN Access Point  
The Wireless LAN Access Point is designed for building a wireless Local Area  
Network (LAN) environment. The Access Point comes with the Wireless LAN  
PC Card and required software. You can easily build a wireless LAN  
environment by plugging the Access Point into an AC power outlet, installing the  
Wireless LAN PC Card in your computer, and using the provided software.  
Because a wireless LAN configuration requires no wiring, you can operate  
multiple computers more freely than ever before.  
You can also connect your Access Point to a telephone line, Integrated Services  
Digital Network (ISDN) router, cable modem, or Digital Subscriber Line (xDSL)  
modem to share access to the Internet among multiple computers.  
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For information on wireless LAN, go to http://www.sonystyle.com/wirelesslan.  
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Customizing Your  
VAIO Computer  
The following sections briefly describe how to change your computers  
default settings:  
Displaying the Sony Notebook Setup Screen  
Controlling Power Management  
Displaying Battery Information  
Selecting the Display Mode  
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Displaying the Sony Notebook Setup Screen  
To display the Sony Notebook Setup screen  
1
Click Start on the Windows taskbar, and point to Settings, then Control  
Panel.  
2
Select Sony Notebook Setup. The Sony Notebook Setup screen appears.  
Sony Notebook Setup Screen  
3
4
Select the tab for the item you want to change. See “Sony Notebook Setup  
tabs” for more information.  
After you finish making your changes, click OK.  
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Sony Notebook Setup tabs  
Tab  
Description  
About This Computer  
Display system information, including memory  
capacity, serial number, and BIOS version.  
Printer  
Select printer port mode settings.  
Initial Setting  
Change the volume of the sounds that play while the  
operating system is loading. Select the order of drives  
and devices from which you want to load the operating  
system. You can specify the hard drive as well as other  
drives inserted into your computer.  
Touchpad  
When you connect an optional mouse to the Serial port  
of your computer, you can make your touchpad  
inactive. You can also customize the settings of your  
mouse using the mouse utility.  
Power On Password  
Enable Ports  
Set the password to secure your computer.  
Enable or disable ports. Disabling ports releases  
resources to the system. To change the serial settings,  
click Advanced on the Basic/Advanced tab.  
Basic/Advanced  
Switch between Advanced mode (additional screens  
with advanced settings) and Basic mode of display.  
For more information about each option, click Help on the Sony Notebook Setup  
screen to display the Help file.  
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Controlling Power Management  
The PowerPanel™ utility allows you to control the power settings of your  
computer and provides key information about system activity and battery life.  
The following sections briefly describe how to conserve your computer’s battery  
power. You can also refer to PowerPanel help for more detailed information. To  
activate a profile or command, see “Displaying Battery Information” for more  
information.  
Viewing the Power Management status icons  
The Power Management status icons are displayed in the taskbar at the lower  
right side of your screen. Move the pointer over the icons to see the tool tip that  
displays information about the active profile. The CPU status icon indicates the  
performance level of the CPU. Double-clicking the CPU status icon also displays  
the PowerPanel battery information.  
To activate your Power Management toolbar  
1
2
Right-click on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen.  
Select Toolbars from the pop-up menu, and then click Power Management.  
The Power Management toolbar appears on the taskbar.  
To change the Power Management profile  
1
2
Right-click the battery icon on the taskbar, and then select Profiles.  
Choose a new profile from the pop-up list. See “Power Management  
profiles” for a description of available options.  
If you don’t see any new icons on the taskbar, double-click “Power  
Management” on the taskbar, and the toolbar appears.  
The current profile icon is the first icon farthest to the left, and its appearance  
changes depending on which power management profile is currently selected.  
To change the power management profile, click the current profile icon, then  
select a new profile from the pop-up list. See “Power Management profiles” for a  
description of available options. To select another power management profile,  
click that icon in the Power Management toolbar.  
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Controlling Power Management  
When you use the battery pack to power your computer, your system selects the  
Maximum Battery Life power management profile by default. If you select a different  
power management profile while using battery power, the new profile is selected  
automatically the next time you use the battery pack to power your computer.  
Refer to PowerPanel help for information on customizing the Power Management  
toolbar.  
To customize Power Management settings  
You can customize power management settings, such as the system timer and the  
brightness of the screen.  
1
2
3
4
Right-click the Battery icon on the Window taskbar.  
Select Edit/Create Profiles from the menu.  
In the left panel, click a profile in which you want to change the settings.  
In the right panel, double-click an item in which you want to change the  
settings.  
5
6
7
Select an option from the drop-down list.  
Click the File menu, then click Save.  
Click the File menu, then click Exit.  
Power Management profiles  
The PowerPanel™ utility provides several predefined power management  
profiles. Each profile consists of a group of power management settings that are  
designed to meet specific power management goals—ranging from maximum  
power management to no power management. You can change the settings for  
any of the predefined profiles (except for the Disable Power Management  
profile), or you can create your own profile to suit your portable computing  
needs. The predefined profiles are:  
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Icon  
Description  
Maximum Performance  
Provides the best system performance while still conserving power.  
Maximum Battery Life  
Provides power saving features to give you maximum battery life and  
good performance. It slows the computer and puts it into Standby  
mode after a specified time period.  
Disable Power Management  
Turns off all power management features such as Standby and  
Hibernate modes.  
You can not change the settings of this profile.  
AC Power  
The power management state when AC power is in use. Similar to the  
Power Management Off setting. Power Management automatically  
loads the AC profile unless you disable this feature.  
Games  
Disables the display and the Hard Disk Standby timer.  
Presentation  
Keeps the display on at all times while it conserves power. This option  
is ideal for slide show presentations. You can establish settings for  
LCD (Video) Standby, Hard Disk Standby, and Standby to optimize  
power management for your system.  
Camera  
Optimizes performance and power requirements for camera usage.  
DVD  
Optimizes performance and power requirements for DVD usage.  
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Icon  
Description  
Word Processing  
Optimizes power management with longer timeouts on the hard disk  
and display screen. You can also establish settings for LCD (Video)  
Standby, Hard Disk Standby, and Standby to optimize power  
management for your system.  
Spreadsheet  
Optimizes performance and power requirements for spreadsheet  
applications.  
Communications  
Extends battery life by initiating a quick display timeout. The Internal  
modem remains powered. You can also establish settings for LCD  
(Video) Standby, Hard Disk Standby, and Standby to optimize power  
management for your system.  
Automatic Profile Selection  
Automatically switches to a profile suitable for active applications.  
Power Management commands  
PowerPanel™ also provides power management commands that you can use to  
activate specific power management functions and to control power for a specific  
device. You can use these commands to override a profile setting or initiate an  
immediate action.  
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Icon  
Description  
Standby  
Puts the system into Standby mode, a power management state that  
saves the state of the system and peripheral devices in memory  
(RAM). Power consumption reduces to a minimum, and the system  
remains on. To return the system to the active state, press any key or  
the power button on your computer.  
Hibernate  
Provides for the lowest level of power consumption. The system  
writes the state of the system and peripheral devices to the hard disk  
and turns off the system power. To return the system to the original  
state, use the power button to turn on power. The system saves the  
data in the Save to Disk Partition on the hard drive.  
Conserving battery power  
When using the computer with a battery, the LCD display and the hard drive can  
be set to switch off automatically to conserve battery power.  
See “Power Management profiles” for more information.  
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Displaying Battery Information  
You can display detailed information for each of the batteries in your computer.  
The following sections briefly describe how to display your computer’s general  
battery information. Refer to PowerPanel™ Help for more detailed information.  
To activate the battery information toolbar  
1
2
Right-click on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen.  
Select Toolbars from the pop-up menu, then click Battery Information. The  
Battery Information toolbar appears on the taskbar.  
You can also view the total capacity remaining in the battery by placing the  
pointer over the battery status icon in the task tray on the lower right side of the  
screen.  
Battery Information Toolbar  
Percentage indicator — Displays the percentage of the remaining battery  
capacity.  
Time indicator — Displays estimated time (hours/minutes) remaining  
before the battery fully drains, also referred to as the time-to-empty.  
Battery icon descriptions  
Battery Icon  
Battery Status  
Charging  
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Battery Icon  
Battery Status  
Fully charged  
Discharging  
No battery  
Displaying detailed battery information  
Double-click the battery icon on the task tray to display the Battery Information  
window. The screen appears displaying the Battery tab, which contains  
information such as the estimated time-to-empty and charging time.  
Battery Information Window  
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Displaying Battery Information  
To customize the Battery Information toolbar and alarm system  
You can customize the Battery Information toolbar to suit your portable  
computing needs, including modifications to the alarm settings. Refer to  
PowerPanel™ Help for more information.  
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Selecting the Display Mode  
This computer uses the Intel® video controller, which enables you to select the  
desired display when the computer is connected to an external monitor. When  
you connect an external display, you can switch the display mode between your  
computer’s LCD display and the external monitor.  
See “Connecting an External Display” for more information.  
To select the display mode  
1
Make sure the external display you are connecting to is turned on and the  
VGA connector is securely in place.  
2
On your computer, press the key combination Fn+F7 to switch the display  
mode. The image that was on your computer’s monitor should appear on the  
external display.  
If the display mode does not switch, do the following:  
1
2
Click Start, and then point to Settings.  
Point to Control Panel, and select the Display icon. The Display Properties  
window opens.  
3
4
Click the Settings tab, and then Advanced.  
Click the Monitor tab. In the Monitor Type box, use the drop-down arrow to  
select the external monitor option.  
You may not be able to display the computer LCD screen and an external display or  
projector at the same time, depending on the types of computer displays and  
projectors you are using.  
Turn on the computer after you turn on the peripheral devices.  
To change the window design of Sony software  
1
2
3
Click Start in the Windows taskbar, and then point to Settings.  
Point to Control Panel, and select UI Design Selector.  
Click << or >> and select the desired design.  
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Click Apply. The UI Design Selector window design changes. The window  
design for your Sony software will match the UI Design Selector window.  
This feature is available with UI Design Selector-compatible software only.  
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In the future you may want to install memory modules to expand the  
functionality of your computer. See the Specifications sheet supplied with  
your computer for the amount of preinstalled memory. Expansion memory  
modules are available as options. For memory upgrades and information  
about which memory modules to use, refer to the Specifications sheet.  
This section provides you with information on removing and replacing a  
memory module:  
Precautions and Procedures  
Installing a Memory Module  
Removing a Memory Module  
Viewing Memory  
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Precautions and Procedures  
The procedures described below assume familiarity with the general terminology  
associated with personal computers and with the safety practices and regulatory  
compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment. Personal  
injury or equipment damage may result from failure to take these precautions.  
Sony recommends memory upgrades be performed by an authorized Sony  
Service Center. To find the nearest center or agent, see  
http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.  
Observe the proper safety precautions when installing memory modules in  
your computer. See the bulleted list below. Use care when adding memory.  
Mistakes when installing or removing a memory module may cause a  
malfunction.  
Disconnect the system from its power source and from any  
telecommunications links, networks, or modems before you open the  
system.  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage disk drives and other components.  
Perform the procedures described below only at an ESD workstation. If such  
a station is not available, do not work in a carpeted area, and do not handle  
materials that produce or hold static electricity (cellophane wrappers, for  
example). Ground yourself by maintaining contact with an unpainted metal  
portion of the chassis while performing the procedure.  
Do not open the memory module package until you are ready to install the  
module. The package protects the module from ESD.  
Use the special bag for preventing ESD or use aluminum foil when you store  
the memory module.  
Typical expansion memory configuration  
Total System Memory (MB) On board (MB)  
Slot (MB)  
256  
384  
512  
256  
256  
256  
0
128  
256  
*
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* The 512 MB memory configuration may require the removal and replacement of original  
factory-installed memory module.  
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Removing a Memory Module  
To remove a memory module  
1
Turn off your computer and disconnect all peripheral devices, such as your  
printer.  
2
3
Unplug the computer and remove the battery packs.  
After the computer has cooled, loosen and remove the two screws with the  
mark located on the bottom of your computer. Use an appropriate  
screwdriver.  
4
5
6
Slide the LCD lock lever and lift the cover. Slide the keyboard toward the  
LCD display, then lift it away slightly.  
Lift the keyboard from the LCD display side, then gently turn it over on the  
touchpad space. Be careful not to detach the cable when lifting the keyboard.  
Touch a metal object (such as the connector panel on the back of your  
computer) to discharge any static electricity.  
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8
Slide the memory module out of the slot.  
Gently replace the keyboard, then press it into your computer. Be careful not  
to detach the cable when lifting the keyboard.  
9
Close the computer cover, then tighten the screws on the bottom of the  
computer.  
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Installing a Memory Module  
To install a memory module  
1
Turn off your computer and disconnect all peripheral devices, such as your  
printer.  
2
3
Unplug the computer and remove the battery packs.  
After the computer has cooled, loosed and remove the two screws with the  
mark located on the bottom of your computer. Use an appropriate  
screwdriver.  
Screws on Bottom of Computer  
4
Slide the LCD lock lever and lift the cover. Slide the keyboard toward the  
LCD display, then lift it away slightly.  
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Lifting the Keyboard  
5
Lift the keyboard from the LCD display side, then gently turn it over on the  
touchpad space. Be careful not to detach the cable when lifting the keyboard.  
Turning the Keyboard  
Cable  
6
7
You must remove the existing memory module before you can install a new  
module. See “Removing a Memory Module” for instructions.  
Touch a metal object (such as the connector panel on the back of your  
computer) to discharge any static electricity.  
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9
Remove the new memory module from its packaging.  
Slide the memory module into the empty slot.  
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10 Press the module into place until it clicks.  
Installing the Memory Module  
11 Gently replace the keyboard, then press it into your computer. Be careful not  
to detach the cable when lifting the keyboard.  
12 Close the computer cover, then tighten the screws on the bottom of the  
computer.  
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Viewing Memory  
To view the amount of memory  
1
2
3
4
Restart the computer.  
Click Start on the Windows® taskbar, then Settings, and then Control Panel.  
Select Sony Notebook Setup. The Sony Notebook Setup window appears.  
Make sure the About This Computer tab is open. Memory information is  
listed in the System Information box.  
The amount of memory displayed in the Sony Notebook Setup screen is not always  
correct. The video adapter uses some system memory, and that amount of memory  
does not appear as part of the total memory shown in the Sony Notebook Setup  
screen.  
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About the Software on Your  
Computer  
Your VAIO® computer is ready to help you work, play, learn, and  
communicate as soon as you turn it on. This section offers the following  
information:  
Overview of the Software on Your Computer  
Software Support Information  
Sony Service Center  
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Overview of the Software on Your Computer  
Your computer may not be supplied with all of the software listed below,  
depending on the configuration you purchased. Preinstalled software may not be  
identical to retail versions or include supporting documentation.  
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®  
Adobe Systems Inc.  
Acrobat Reader software allows you to view, navigate, and print electronic  
documents in Adobe’s Portable Document Format (PDF), an open file format  
that is intended to preserve the fidelity of documents created on all major  
computer platforms.  
ArcSoft PhotoPrinter® 2000 Pro  
ArcSoft, Inc.  
ArcSoft PhotoPrinter Pro software is an easy-to-use, yet advanced printing  
program that lets you quickly lay out multiple images in multiple sizes on a  
single sheet of paper. ArcSoft PhotoPrinter Pro software offers a wide selection  
of templates including landscape, portrait, free-style, mixed sizes, custom  
templates and more. The application includes enhancement tools and special  
effects for improving photos while giving you the ability to add text to any  
image. With ArcSoft PhotoPrinter 2000 Pro software you can create business  
cards, handouts, calendars, mailing labels, and much more.  
Adobe® Photoshop® Elements  
Adobe Systems Inc.  
Using state-of-the-art image editing tools, you can unleash your artistic ability  
and create digital images for print, e-mail and posting to the Web. The versatile  
image capturing options allow you to start working with digital and traditional  
photos immediately. Explore endless creative possibilities for your personal  
images with Adobe Photoshop Elements software.  
Adobe® Premiere® LE (On selected models)  
Adobe Systems Inc.  
Adobe Premiere LE software offers interface and editing tools for producing  
movies for video, multimedia, or the Web. View source clips and edited footage  
simultaneously on-screen. You can create your own personal video clips that are  
up to three hours in length, with complete audio-video synchronization.  
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America Online®  
America Online, Inc.  
America Online is a popular Internet online service. Stay in touch with family  
and friends with easy-to-use e-mail. Manage your personal finances, get the latest  
news and sports scores, and chat with thousands of others who share your  
interests.  
DigitalPrint  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
This image management software makes it fun and easy to edit, import, and  
organize your digital pictures in a photo album for rich digital printing to any  
standard color laser or ink-jet printer. DigitalPrint can also be used to make  
custom CD labels for your audio CDs.  
Drag’n Drop CD/DVD  
DigiOn, Inc., and Easy Systems Japan Ltd.  
Drag’n Drop CD/DVD software is designed to be the most simple application  
available to create CDs and DVDs. You can create you own audio or data CDs  
and audio, data, or video DVDs that can be read in most audio CD players,  
personal computers, or DVD players. With Drag’n Drop CD/DVD software, you  
can also back up CDs and DVDs.  
DVgate  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
Connect a digital video camera recorder to the i.LINK® port and capture your  
own video clips and still images. You can edit clips from your video, add new  
clips, and combine clips into new movie segments. You can also save your  
images in a variety of popular file formats.  
EarthLink Network Total Access®  
EarthLink, Inc.  
An Internet Service Provider that supplies access, information, and assistance to  
its customers, introducing them to the Internet. Member benefits include e-mail,  
newsgroups, a Personal Start Page, free storage space for your personal Web site,  
a member magazine, and 24-hour technical support.  
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Microsoft® Office XP Professional  
Microsoft Corp.  
Microsoft Office XP software redefines the relationship between people and  
software by providing a smarter, simpler way of working. New Office XP  
software features include context-sensitive smart tags, enhanced formatting  
options, and more, that enable you to continually integrate additional services  
into Office and access information anytime.  
Microsoft® Office XP Small Business Edition  
Microsoft Corp.  
With Microsoft Office XP system you’ll find a powerful new technology that will  
help you get work done more quickly by providing real-time, context-sensitive  
options for important actions, from formatting to error correction. Task panes  
consolidate important tasks into a single integrated view, enabling you to conduct  
searches, launch and format documents, and view the contents of your Clipboard  
from one location.  
Microsoft® Word  
Microsoft Corp.  
Microsoft Word makes it easy to create common Web, e-mail, and print  
documents for use around the world. It embraces HTML as a first-class file  
format and extends Word's ease-of-use to the Web and e-mail. Word also extends  
that ease-of-use to international users, making it easy to create multilingual  
documents.  
MovieShaker™  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
Sony’s original MovieShaker software creates personal movies that have  
transitions, background music, and text. Just import your video clips and “shake”  
with a click of the mouse. Your personal movies are easy to create and fun to  
share with family and friends.  
PC-Cillin® 2000  
Trend Micro, Inc.  
PC-Cillin software provides portable, easy-to-use, real-time antivirus security at  
your computer’s entry point (beaming, synchronization, Internet access) to  
defend against potential threats hidden inside files, e-mail, or on the Web.  
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PicoPlayer™  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
PicoPlayer software is a video player utility that enables you to use Giga  
Pocket™ Personal Video Recorder functions on a computer that does not have  
Giga Pocket Personal Video Recorder installed. You can play Video Capsules  
created by Giga Pocket Personal Video Recorder, and, if a Giga Pocket Server is  
available on your home network, watch TV streamed from the Giga Pocket  
Server and remotely control the Giga Pocket Server’s TV programming  
functions.  
PictureGear™  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
This image management software displays images from your hard drive, a Sony  
digital still camera, or a Sony Mavica® camera. The images appear in a  
convenient light-table format, so that you can easily view the contents of an  
entire folder.  
Quicken® 2002 New User Edition  
Intuit Inc.  
Quicken software is a fast, easy way to organize your finances. Quicken software  
works just like your checkbook, so it's easy to learn and use. You can even pay  
your bills online. Quicken software manages all of your finances, bank accounts,  
credit cards, investments, and loans. (Users of earlier versions of Quicken  
software must upgrade for a fee.)  
QuickTime®  
Apple Computer, Inc.  
The versatile QuickTime software is used to play hundreds of different kinds of  
files, including video, audio, and virtual reality (VR) movies. You can play  
QuickTime files (referred to as “QuickTime movies”) using QuickTime Player or  
any other application, such as a Web browser or word processor, that supports  
QuickTime software.  
RealJukebox®  
RealNetworks, Inc.  
RealJukebox software is a popular digital music system that gives you the ability  
to easily acquire, play and manage digital music files. You can locate and  
download your favorite music from the Internet and organize your own personal  
music collection.  
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If you use an external CD-ROM drive connected with a PC Card, connect the external  
CD-ROM drive before starting RealJukebox. Do not remove the CD-ROM drive while  
using RealJukebox. Either action may cause RealJukebox to shut down improperly.  
Sony recommends using the SonicStage software’s Record function to create any CDs  
on your VAIO® computer, if the specific model you purchased is preconfigured with  
all necessary components for CD-R and CD-RW capability. Downloading the optional  
RealJukebox CD-burning component to create any CDs on your computer may  
interfere with normal system operations.  
RealPlayer®  
RealNetworks, Inc.  
RealPlayer software is a high-quality streaming media player that supports many  
digital media formats. The user-friendly interface has enhanced navigation  
capabilities, allowing you to access and enjoy audio and video programming over  
the Internet. RealPlayer software is your gateway to a superb Internet multimedia  
experience.  
Smart Capture  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
Smart Capture is a fun new way to send multimedia messages via e-mail. Smart  
Capture manages the i.LINK® connection between your computer and a Sony  
Digital Handycam® Camcorder that supports the i.LINK interface. It allows you  
to capture compressed video or still images and save them to your hard disk drive  
or share via e-mail. A smart solution for computer, digital audio/video and  
network convergence.  
Smart Connect  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
Smart Connect software enables you to use an i.LINK® cable to connect your  
VAIO® computer to another VAIO computer that supports Smart Connect. You  
can use one computer to copy, delete, and edit files on the other computer. You  
can also print from a printer attached to either computer.  
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SonicStage™  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
This new jukebox application adds a host of new features to its predecessor,  
OpenMG™ Jukebox. Continuing to take advantage of Sony’s copyright-  
protected ATRAC3™ format for high-quality digital audio storage, SonicStage  
software sports a new music visualizer, a sleek new player skin design, audio CD  
burning capability, and a parametric equalizer for fine-tuning audio playback.  
Sony on Yahoo!  
Yahoo! Inc.  
Personalize your own web portal with Sony on Yahoo! Get a free webmail  
account, customized news and local weather reports, comics, instant messaging,  
and more.  
VAIO Support Agent  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
VAIO Support Agent provides immediate, interactive, online support with  
information about your preinstalled software and answers to frequently asked  
questions.  
VisualFlow™  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
VisualFlow software is a state-of-the-art Sony multimedia browser designed  
specifically for Memory Stick® media. It displays any still picture, movie or  
sound file stored in a Memory Stick media in a visually pleasing, artistic manner.  
VisualFlow software not only plays a selected movie or sound file, but also  
enables playback of files by other applications like PictureGear™ or Memory  
Stick Slideshow.  
WinDVD® 2000  
InterVideo, Inc.  
WinDVD 2000 software is a simple-to-use DVD player that offers all the features  
you would expect to find in a standard consumer DVD player, including  
advanced display and navigation features such as zoom, pan, bookmark, and time  
search.  
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Software Support Information  
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader®, Photoshop® Elements, Premiere® LE (Adobe  
Systems Inc.)  
Web site  
e-mail  
telephone  
fax  
http://www.adobe.com/  
206-675-6126 (fee-based support)  
206-628-5737  
hours  
M-F, 6 AM-5 PM (PST)  
Apple QuickTime® (Apple Computer, Inc.)  
Web site  
telephone  
hours  
http://www.apple.com  
800-275-2273  
M-F, 6 AM-6 PM (PST)  
America Online® (America Online, Inc.)  
Web site  
telephone  
hours  
http://www.aol.com  
800-827-3338  
7 days a week, 24 hours a day  
Arcsoft PhotoPrinter® 2000 Pro (ArcSoft, Inc.)  
Web site  
e-mail  
telephone  
fax  
http://www.arcsoft.com  
510-440-9901  
510-440-1270  
hours  
M-F, 8:30 AM-5:30 PM (PST)  
EarthLink™ Network Total Access (EarthLink Network Inc.)  
Web site  
e-mail  
http://support.earthlink.net/  
telephone  
hours  
800-890-5128, 800-890-6356  
7 days a week, 24 hours a day  
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PC-Cillin® 2000 (Trend Micro, Inc.)  
Web site  
telephone  
hours  
http://www.antivirus.com/pc-cillin/support/  
*
949-387-7800; 900-820-8324  
M-F, 8 AM-5 PM (PST)  
* Support from 949-387-7800 is free of charge, but subject to delays. Support from 900-820-  
8324 is fee-based, but offers immediate response.  
Quicken® 2002 New User Edition (Intuit Inc.)  
Web site  
telephone  
hours  
http://www.intuit.com/support  
*
900-555-4932; 800-644-3193  
M-F, 5 AM-5 PM (PST)  
* Support from 900-555-4932 is fee-based. Support from 800-644-3193 is automated and free  
of charge.  
RealJukebox®, RealPlayer® (RealNetworks, Inc.)  
Web site(s)  
e-mail  
http://service.real.com/rjoptions.html  
http://service.real.com/help/call.html (online e-mail form)  
Sony Applications (Sony Electronics Inc.)  
Web site  
telephone  
hours  
http://www.sony.com/pcsupport  
888-4-SONY-PC (888-476-6972)  
7 days a week, 24 hours a day  
*
* Support from 1-888-4-SONY-PC is free of charge for 90 days after the original date of pur-  
chase.  
Windows® Operating System, Word, Office XP Professional, XP Small  
Business (Microsoft Corp.)  
Web site  
telephone  
hours  
http://www.sony.com/pcsupport  
888-4SONYPC (888-476-6972)  
7 days a week, 24 hours a day  
*
* Support from 1-888-4-SONY-PC is free of charge for 90 days after the original date of pur-  
chase.  
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WinDVD® 2000 (InterVideo, Inc.)  
Web site  
http://www.intervideo.com  
telephone  
510-651-0888  
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Sony Service Center  
For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call 1-888-4-SONY-PC  
(1-888-476-6972) or find Sony Customer Service on the Web at  
http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.  
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Your VAIO® computer is preconfigured with a collection of audio and  
video (AV) applications that make it easy to use advanced multimedia  
technology. This section describes the VAIO® AV applications.  
Your computer may not be supplied with all of the software applications listed,  
depending on the system configuration you purchased.  
Your computer’s visual presentation of the VAIO AV applications may not appear  
exactly as shown in this section, depending on the specific computer model you  
purchased.  
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DigitalPrint  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
DigitalPrint image management software makes it easy and fun to import, edit,  
and organize your digital pictures in a photo album for rich digital printing to any  
standard color laser or inkjet printer. DigitalPrint can also be used to make  
custom CD labels for your audio CDs.  
DVgate  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
Connect a compatible digital video camera to your computer’s i.LINK® port and  
capture video clips and still images. You can edit clips from your video, add new  
clips, and combine clips into new movie segments. You can also save your  
images in a variety of popular file formats.  
MovieShaker™  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
MovieShaker software creates personal movies that have transitions, background  
music, special effects, and text. Just import your video clips, and “shake” with a  
click of the mouse. Your personal movies are easy to create and fun to share with  
family and friends.  
Smart Capture  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
Smart Capture software is a fun new way to send multimedia messages via e-  
mail. It manages the i.LINK® connection between your computer and a Sony  
digital Handycam® camcorder that supports the i.LINK® interface. Smart  
Capture enables you to capture compressed video or still images and save them  
to your hard disk drive or share them via e-mail. A smart solution for computer,  
network, and digital audio and video convergence.  
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SonicStage™  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
The SonicStage jukebox application gives you all the tools you need to manage  
music on your computer. SonicStage software sports high-quality digital audio  
storage, a music visualizer, a sleek player skin design, audio CD burning  
capability (on computer models that include a CD recording device), and a  
parametric equalizer for fine-tuning audio playback.  
SonicStage™ Premium  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
SonicStage Premium software is a special jukebox application that supports high-  
quality digital audio playback and recording from the Net MD™ player, FM  
Tuner, and DVD-RW devices in your VAIO® MX computer. Recording from  
external analog and digital audio devices, such as CD players and MiniDisc  
players, is also supported. SonicStage Premium software includes several  
standard jukebox features, including a music visualizer, audio CD burning  
capability, and a parametric equalizer for fine-tuning audio playback.  
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DigitalPrint Software  
DigitalPrint is designed to creatively manage your digital pictures. With its easy-  
to-use features, you can quickly load images from your digital camera or  
camcorder, print high-quality photos, and make personalized photo albums and  
labels to share with friends and family.  
DigitalPrint main window  
Using PhotoCapture  
Capture and import your digital pictures from your digital camera or camcorder  
into your computer. You can select your favorite pictures and place them in  
handy folders for future use.  
1
Click the  
(Import) icon to open the PhotoCapture window. Your  
connected digital camera, camcorder, or Memory Stick® media is indicated  
in the window.  
Properly connect your digital camera, camcorder, or insert your Memory Stick media  
in your computer.  
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PhotoCapture window  
2
Click the camera icon to open the Enter Photo Folder Name dialog box.  
You can enter a name for a new folder or click Select Photo Folder to  
import your pictures to an existing folder. Click OK.  
Enter Photo Folder Name dialog box  
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3
Click Capture to capture still images. You can preview a thumbnail version  
of your pictures in the selection view window.  
Capture Pictures from Video window  
4
5
Select the desired pictures, and click Get Pictures. The PhotoCapture  
picture editor window appears.  
Click View to see an enlarged version of a selected picture. You can click the  
(Rotate) icons to change the position of a selected picture. Click  
Delete to eliminate any unwanted pictures.  
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PhotoCapture editing window  
Using PhotoCollection  
You can select and print your favorite digital pictures, using your computer and  
home printer.  
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1
Click the  
(Photo) icon to open the PhotoCollection window. A list of  
folders is displayed on the left side of the window, with the folder contents  
displayed as thumbnail pictures on the right.  
PhotoCollection window  
2
3
4
5
Select the desired folder. From the thumbnail view, click to select the  
pictures you want to print.  
Click Photo Print at the top of the window. Use the scroll arrows to select  
the number of prints you want to make. Click OK.  
Select the paper format based on the picture positioning desired. A layout  
preview is displayed on the left side of the window.  
Use the configuration buttons and drop-down lists to select the printer and to  
set margins.  
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Printer and Paper selection window  
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Click Print All to print all pages, or click Print the selected page only to  
print a specific page of photos.  
Using PhotoDecor  
You can decorate your favorite photos with clip art, stamps, or your own drawing  
talent. Add, remove, and change your designs to create your own unique photo  
art.  
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1
Click the  
(Edit) icon to open the PhotoDecor - New PhotoDecor  
window. A list of folders is displayed on the left side of the window, with the  
folder contents displayed as thumbnail pictures on the right.  
PhotoDecor-New PhotoDecor window  
2
3
4
Select the desired folder. From the thumbnail view, click to select the  
pictures you want to decorate. The PhotoDecor editing window appears.  
Use the decoration features on the right side of the window by clicking on  
the desired decoration icon and dragging the decoration onto your photo.  
Click Print when your photo is ready to be printed. You can save your  
decorated pictures before printing. Name the new picture, and click Save.  
The default location for your saved decorated pictures is in the Decorated Photos  
folder, which can be viewed from the PhotoDecor - New PhotoDecor window.  
Using PhotoAlbum  
Capture your special photos in an organized photo album. You can share your  
custom-made photo albums with friends and family.  
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Click the  
window.  
(Album) icon to open the PhotoAlbum - New Album  
PhotoAlbum - New Album window  
If you want to work on a previously created album, do not click Create New Album.  
Instead, select the desired album from the Album Collection view on the right side of  
the window.  
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3
Click Create New Album. The Select Photo window appears.  
Select the photos you want to include in your album from the available  
folders displayed. Click List to select individual pictures from each folder.  
The Select Design window appears.  
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5
Select a design template for your album. Use the scroll bar to see all  
available designs. When you have selected a design, the Select Layout  
window appears.  
Select a page layout for your album. A preview of your selected design and  
page layout is displayed. Scroll through the album using the book icons at  
the bottom of the window.  
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Click Page List to edit your album. Customize your album by adding more  
pictures, decorations, or comments, or by deleting pages.  
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You can save your album before printing by clicking Save.  
Click Print. Select an album type, and click Print again.  
For information on stitching your album, click Stitch Album. See the online Help file  
for more details.  
Using LabelMaker  
Use LabelMaker to design original labels to personalize your media, such as  
Memory Stick® media, CDs, or video cassettes.  
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Click the  
(Label) icon to open the Label - New Label window.  
Label - New Label window  
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3
4
Click an icon to select a media type. A new window opens.  
Click the paper layout icon. The Select Design window appears.  
Select a design template. Use the decoration and customization features on  
the right by clicking an icon and dragging it onto your template.  
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A new window appears, enabling you to list the contents of your audio or video media.  
You can create a song or video list, depending on the type of media label being  
created.  
Design Edit window  
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Click Print to complete the label-making process. Use the configuration  
buttons and drop-down lists to select the printer and to set margins.  
See the online Help for detailed information on using DigitalPrint software.  
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DVgate Software  
DVgate Software  
For detailed information about using DVgate™ software, refer to the online Help within  
the DVgate software.  
Connecting a digital video camcorder  
Turn off the power to your digital video camcorder before connecting it to your  
computer. After connecting the device, turn its power back on. You do not need  
to turn off the computer when connecting the camcorder.  
DVgate software does not support MICROMV™ digital video cameras.  
To use DVgate™ software with a digital video camcorder  
Under the Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system, do not capture DV-  
AVI video files to the root directory (the top level) of your hard disk drive.  
Instead, create a folder and capture files to this folder.  
Do not use DVgate™ software when the connected digital video device is in  
Timer Recording mode, as this may produce a malfunction in the device.  
Video captures larger than 2 GB (9 minutes and 30 seconds) are  
automatically continued in a second file.  
You can record stereo audio (stereo 1) while capturing video, or you can add  
audio on the stereo 2 track after capturing the video data.  
You cannot use different audio modes on the same tape. Perform a separate  
capture for each audio mode you wish to use.  
DVgate software does not support hard disk compression. Do not use disk  
compression if you are planning to work with DVgate software.  
Title data is saved in the flash memory of a digital video camera and is not  
transferred to tape by DVgate software.  
Disable your screen saver program to avoid interruption during your capture  
sessions.  
The drop frame compensation feature does not provide accurate  
compensation adjustments for tapes recorded in LP mode.  
The information displayed by the capture progress indicator may not be  
accurate for tapes that are recorded using a mixture of both SP and LP  
modes.  
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Keep the video head of your digital video device properly cleaned.  
Anomalies that you see in captured data may be due to dust or other particles  
on the video head.  
The last frame captured is one frame before your selected [OUT] point. The  
frame you see immediately after clicking the [OUT] button is not captured.  
To use DVgate software to record AVI files to tape  
You can record only AVI files. MPEG files cannot be recorded.  
Do not use DVgate™ software when the connected digital video device is in  
Timer Recording mode, as this could produce a malfunction in the device.  
Avoid recording problems, such as a single frame appearing in multiple  
frames, by closing other applications on your system while recording.  
You cannot use multiple audio modes on the same tape. If you have AVI files  
that use different audio modes, the files cannot be recorded at the same time,  
but must be recorded separately.  
The DVgate software does not support AVI files that are smaller than 4 MB.  
The DVgate software does not support hard disk compression.  
To maximize recording capabilities, video and audio data are not available  
while you are recording.  
If the DVgate software indicates that frames are dropped, try closing all open  
applications or defragmenting your hard drive.  
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MovieShaker Software  
MovieShaker Software  
MovieShaker™ software can be used to create fun and innovative movies  
without any previous knowledge of film editing. In a few simple steps, you can  
turn a collection of video clips, still images, and audio files into a finished movie  
with special effects and music. You can save your personal video creation in a  
format that is compatible with most computers or save it to a tape in your  
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compatible digital video (DV) or MICROMV™ video camera.  
MovieShaker software main window  
Working panel  
Shake  
tab/tray  
Edit  
tab/tray  
Capture  
tab/tray  
Effect tray  
Import clip tray  
Story Board tray  
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Creating movies with MovieShaker software  
Using your imported clips, you can create a short movie using the Shake feature.  
The Shake feature selects clips from the Story Board tray, adds effects, and  
combines them randomly into a 30-second movie. After you “Shake” your video,  
you can edit it by adding effects and text, by adjusting the color and contrast, and  
by modifying its length.  
Importing images and sound clips  
1
2
3
4
Click  
. The Import file browser window appears.  
Find the clips you want to add.  
Click the clips. The files are added to the Import clip tray.  
Repeat this process to gather each of the images and video and sound clips  
you want to use in your movie.  
You can delete a clip from the Import clip tray by dragging the clip’s icon to the trash  
icon located on the Edit tray of the working panel.  
Importing image or sound files that are over 30 seconds in length may cause  
the MovieShaker software to stop responding.  
Using the Shake feature  
1
2
Click the Shake tab. The Shake tray appears  
Select a mood by clicking a face in the Shake pattern tray.  
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Shake tray  
Shake tab  
Shake  
pattern tray  
Shake!  
button  
Playback  
buttons  
3
4
5
Click the Shake! button. A 30-second movie is automatically generated.  
Optional: Add text to your new movie by clicking on the Input button.  
To preview, rewind, or fast forward your movie, use the Playback buttons.  
Scenes created with the Shake feature begin with a black screen in the Shake tray  
window. Your scenes appear during movie playback.  
You can improve the image quality produced by the Shake feature (at the cost of  
longer Shake times) by turning off the “Shorten the Shake time” feature in the General  
panel of the Setting dialog box. See the Menu reference section of the online Help file  
for details.  
Adding effects to a scene or a clip  
1
Double-click or drag the desired clip or scene to move it to the Story Board  
tray.  
2
Click the Effect button on the Effect tray.  
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Effect tray window (Effect button selected)  
Effect  
button  
Effect  
icons  
Additional  
effects  
3
4
Drag the Effect icon you want to add from the Effect tray to the Effect  
palette on the Edit tray.  
Click the Play button on the Edit tray to preview the effect. The added effect  
previews on the clip displayed in the Effect tray window.  
A preview of the added effect is displayed in the Effect tray window. You can eliminate  
an effect by dragging it from the Effect palette to the trash icon on the Edit tray. See  
the online Help file for more information on adjusting effect duration and replaying  
clips and scenes.  
Adding text effects to a scene or clip  
1
2
Double-click or drag the clip or scene to move it to the Story Board tray.  
Click Text on the Editing tray.  
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Effects Tray (Text button selected)  
3
Click Text Setting to create customized text. The Text Setting dialog box  
appears. Enter your text, and select the font, size, color, and positioning for  
your text.  
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5
Drag the Text effect icon you want to add from the Effect tray to the Effect  
palette on the Edit tray.  
Click the Play button on the Edit tray to preview the text effect. The clip  
displays the text effect in the Effect tray window.  
A preview of the added text and text effect is displayed in the Effects tray window.  
From the Edit tray, you can eliminate a text effect by dragging it from the Effect palette  
to the trash icon. See the online Help file for more information on adjusting Text  
effects.  
Saving a movie  
1
Verify that the movie or clips you want to save are located on the Story  
Board tray.  
2
Click Export on the Story Board tray.  
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Select the format in which you want the movie to be saved.  
You can click on each export format to view its description and use.  
Export window  
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5
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Click Next.  
Confirm that you want to continue.  
Locate the folder to which you want to save the file, name your file, and  
click Save.  
The time required to export your movie file will vary with the format selected. See the  
online Help file for more information on exporting a movie.  
Using the ImageStation online service with MovieShaker  
software  
ImageStationSM is an online service that allows you to store your pictures and  
movies on the Internet to share with family and friends. The ImageStation service  
requires an Internet connection and registration for the Web-based service. You  
must be connected to the Internet before uploading your pictures or movies using  
the MovieShaker software and ImageStation applications.  
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To upload MovieShaker files  
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Locate the clips or video files that you want to upload to the ImageStation  
service, and import them to the Import Clip tray.  
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3
4
Drag the desired clips or video files to the Story Board tray.  
Click the Export button. The Export window appears.  
Select MPEG1 (ImageStation), and click Next.  
The MovieShaker application creates a temporary file to store your images prior to  
uploading to the ImageStation service. This file is deleted after the upload process.  
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If you are a registered member, provide your login name and password.  
For first-time users, click Register to ImageStation. The ImageStation  
service registration wizard appears and guides you through the initial  
registration process. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
ImageStation Login window  
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When the ImageStation application on your computer connects with  
ImageStation online, your files are uploaded to the Web site. The Image  
Uploader window appears and displays the Internet connection and upload  
status.  
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Go to http://www.imagestation.com to view your uploaded pictures or  
movies. Follow the on-screen instructions to access your ImageStation  
account.  
The ImageStation Web site may ask you to complete a full login again if your current  
session is not active.  
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Smart Capture Software  
Smart Capture Software  
Smart Capture manages the i.LINK® connection between your computer and a  
i.LINK compatible digital camera or camcorder. You can capture and enhance  
video or still images to share with your family and friends over the Internet or  
through e-mail.  
i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an  
IEEE1394 connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software  
applications, operating system and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an  
i.LINK connection may not communicate with each other.  
Please refer to the documentation that came with your compatible i.LINK device for  
information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before connecting i.LINK  
compatible PC peripherals to your system, such as an optical disc drive or hard disk  
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.  
Smart Capture main window  
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
Mode indicator  
4
Help button  
Displays the current mode (Still or  
Net Movie).  
Connects you directly to the online  
Smart Capture Help.  
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Mode dial  
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Capture button  
Switches Smart Capture from Still  
mode to Net Movie mode with a  
single click of your mouse.  
Captures your individual still  
images in the same manner as a  
camera. You can select different  
characteristics for the Capture  
button when capturing a Net Movie.  
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Options button  
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Image window  
Displays the configuration options  
available for either Still or Net  
Movie mode.  
Displays the still or video image  
from your digital camera or  
camcorder.  
Effects button  
Displays the special effects that you  
can apply to your pictures or video  
clips.  
The Smart Capture main window opens with a blue screen image, indicating  
that there is no data input from a digital camera or camcorder. When you connect  
your digital camera or camcorder to your system with an i.LINK® cable and turn  
it on, an image appears in the main window. Some cameras and camcorders need  
to have recording media inserted before an image can be displayed in the Smart  
Capture window. Consult the manual supplied with your digital camera or  
camcorder for more information.  
Using Still Mode  
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2
Click Start in the Windows® taskbar, and click All Programs.  
Point to Smart Capture, and click Smart Capture. The Smart Capture  
main window appears.  
3
Connect your i.LINK compatible digital camera or camcorder to your  
computer with an i.LINK cable (optional). An image appears in the Smart  
Capture main window.  
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5
Check that the Mode dial is set to Still. Click the Mode dial to switch  
between Still mode and Net Movie mode.  
Click Options to view the available options for your still image capture. The  
Still Image Options window appears.  
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Still Image Options window  
The Still Image Options window has four tabs:  
Capturing Mode — You can choose between Normal, Self-timer, or  
Panorama Capture modes.  
Image Size — Select the image size, horizontal by vertical, in pixels.  
Image Quality — Set the quality of your captured pictures by selecting  
Fine, Standard, or Economy image quality.  
Destination — Select a file destination for your pictures.  
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Click Effects to select a special image effect. The Effect Settings window  
appears. Use the drop-down list to view and customize the available effects.  
Effect Settings window  
You can use a different special effect for each picture, or you can remove all special  
effects by clicking No Effects.  
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To capture a picture in Still mode  
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Use your digital camera or camcorder to locate the image you want to  
capture. When you see the desired image in the Smart Capture window,  
click Capture. The Still Viewer window appears. You can capture a single  
picture or several pictures at once.  
Still Viewer window  
2
Click the arrows or drag the scroll bar to view the pictures. As each image is  
captured, it appears in the Still Viewer window with a text balloon to add  
your comments and an identifying number in the viewer queue.  
To manage pictures in Still mode  
buttons:  
Delete — Discard any or all of your still images by clicking Delete. Select a  
single image or all and the image(s) are removed from the Still Viewer  
window.  
Upload — Send your still images online to the ImageStation Web site to  
share with your family and friends. The ImageStation service stores your  
still images online when you become a registered user. See “Using the  
ImageStation online service with Smart Capture software.”  
Mail — E-mail your still images to your family and friends. Click Mail, and  
your e-mail application launches with a new message window containing the  
still image as an attachment.  
Save — Click Save to save your still image to a location of your choice.in  
any of a variety of formats  
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You must be connected to the Internet before attempting to upload or e-mail your still  
images or videos.  
Using Net Movie Mode  
1
Click Start in the Windows taskbar, click All Programs, point to Smart  
Capture, and click Smart Capture. The Smart Capture main window  
appears.  
2
Connect your i.LINK compatible digital camcorder to your computer with  
an i.LINK® cable (optional). An image appears in the Smart Capture main  
window.  
3
4
Verify that the Mode dial is set to Net Movie. Click the Mode dial to switch  
between Still mode and Net Movie mode.  
Click Options to view the available options for your movie capture. The  
Recording Options window appears.  
Recording Options window  
Capture Button tab view  
Format tab view  
The Recording Options window has three tabs:  
Format — You can adjust the compression rate for your movies in  
MPEG1 format or choose the AVI option for no compression. You can  
also set the maximum recording time for your movie capture.  
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Destination — Select a file destination for your movies when recording  
video clips.  
Capture Button — Set the characteristics of the software’s on-screen  
Capture button. You can start and stop recording by clicking Capture  
(this is the default characteristic). You can select Anti-Ground  
Shooting, which allows recording to occur only while you click and  
hold the Capture button. Recording will stop when you release the  
button.  
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Click Effects to select a special image effect. The Effect Settings window  
appears. Use the drop-down list to view and customize the available effects.  
You can remove all special effects by clicking the No Effects button.  
To capture a movie in Net Movie mode  
1
Use your digital camcorder to locate the view(s) you want to capture. When  
you see the desired view in either the Smart Capture window or your  
camcorder’s viewfinder, click Capture to begin recording your movie. The  
Movie Player window appears.  
2
Click Capture when you have finished recording your movie. The first  
frame of your movie appears in the Movie Player window. You can record a  
movie for approximately 30 seconds. The Movie Player feature  
automatically stops recording when this time limit is reached.  
If you have set the Capture button to use the Anti-Ground setting, you must click and  
hold the Capture button to record your movie.  
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Movie Player window  
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You can review your movie from the Movie Player window by using the  
play/pause and stop buttons. Click the arrows or drag the scroll bar to view  
your movie. Each frame is displayed with an identifying number in the  
queue.  
To manage your movie in Net Movie mode  
From the Movie Player window you can perform various functions using the  
task buttons:  
Delete — Discard any frame or the entire movie by clicking Delete. The  
frame or movie is removed from the Movie Player window.  
Upload — Send your movies online to the ImageStation Web site to share  
with your family and friends. The ImageStationSM service stores your  
movies online when you become a registered user. See “Using the  
ImageStation online service with Smart Capture software.”  
Mail — E-mail your movies to family and friends. Click Mail, and your e-  
mail application launches with a new message window containing the movie  
as an attachment.  
Save — Click Save to compress and save your movie to a location of your  
choice in any of a variety of formats.  
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Using the ImageStation online service with Smart Capture  
software  
ImageStationSM is an online service that allows you to store your pictures and  
movies on the Internet to share with family and friends. The ImageStation service  
requires an Internet connection and registration for the Web-based service. You  
must be connected to the Internet before uploading your pictures or movies with  
Smart Capture and ImageStation applications.  
To upload with Movie Player  
1
Click UPLOAD in the Movie Player window to begin transfer of your  
movie to the ImageStation Web site. The Image Uploader window appears  
and displays the Internet connection and upload status.  
Image Uploader window  
2
Click  
to see thumbnail previews of your pictures or movies.  
The ImageStation preview feature is available when you upload two or more pictures  
or a movie. No preview is shown if a single picture is being uploaded.  
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To upload with Still Viewer  
1
Click UPLOAD in the Still Viewer window. The ImageStation Login  
window appears.  
ImageStation Login window  
SM  
2
3
For first-time users, the ImageStation registration wizard guides you  
through the initial registration process. Follow the on-screen instructions. If  
you are already a registered member, provide your login name and password.  
The Image Uploader window appears.  
From the Still Viewer window, click UPLOAD to transfer your pictures or  
movies to the ImageStation Web site. The Image Uploader window  
displays your Internet connection and upload status. Click  
thumbnail previews of your pictures or movies.  
to see  
The ImageStation preview feature is available when you upload two or more pictures  
or a movie. No preview is shown if a single picture is being uploaded.  
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Go to http://www.imagestation.com to view your uploaded pictures or  
movies. Follow the on-screen instructions to access your ImageStation  
account. The ImageStation Web site may ask you to complete a full login  
again, if your current session is not active.  
It is recommended that your movie file size not exceed 254 MB if compressed or 2 GB  
if not compressed. Large movie files take longer to upload to the ImageStation Web  
site.  
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SonicStage Software  
SonicStage Software  
SonicStage™ software  
is a new jukebox application that enables you to play  
and record from audio CDs and import digital audio files while maintaining  
copyright information. Taking advantage of Sony’s copyright-protected  
ATRAC3™ format for high-quality digital audio storage, SonicStage sports a  
music visualizer, a sleek player skin design, audio CD burning capability, and a  
parametric equalizer for fine-tuning audio playback.  
Electronic Music Distribution (EMD) Services  
EMD enables you to download music files via the Internet. To use Internet  
services that are compatible with the SonicStage software, you need:  
Access to the Internet from your computer. Sign up with an Internet Service  
Provider (ISP) and configure your computer for Internet access before using  
EMD services.  
An EMD service provider. Consult the provider for service information.  
Starting SonicStage Software  
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2
3
Click Start in the Windows taskbar, and click All Programs.  
Point to SonicStage, and click SonicStage.  
When you have registered with CDDB, the Confirm the setup of  
SonicStage... dialog box appears.  
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Click Yes to continue.  
SonicStage feature tabs (Main window)  
CD tab  
The contents of your inserted audio CD are displayed,  
enabling functions such as recording to the computer’s hard disk drive.  
Import tab  
Import MP3, WAV or audio files on your computer to  
a Playlist.  
Playlist tab  
View the available Playlists as tree + list or list only.  
Transfer tab  
View the available Playlists on your computer. You  
can transfer the audio files to an external device or media.  
Device/Media tab  
View the status of your audio files,  
connected external device, or inserted media.  
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Internet tab  
The browser view displays your connection to the  
Internet, enabling you to locate audio files and use EMD services.  
SonicStage main window  
Playlist view  
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3
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7
1
2
Feature tabs  
Changes the screen view  
according to the selected feature.  
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6
Tutorial  
Click to open or close the Tutorial  
feature.  
Player control buttons  
Internet address drop-down list  
(Playlist view)  
Controls playback functions, such  
as play, pause, stop, fast forward,  
and reverse. You can increase or  
decrease volume and switch view  
modes.  
Displays Internet addresses  
associated with the currently  
selected song. Click Go to URL  
link to immediately connect to the  
Internet address displayed in the  
drop-down list.  
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Playlist drop-down list  
(Playlist view)  
Displays available playlists and  
audio files.  
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File list view (Playlist view)  
Displays the contents of the  
Playlist selected in the file tree  
view.  
File tree view (Playlist view)  
Displays the Playlists available on  
your computer, enabling you to  
locate your audio files. Expand  
the views for the file list or  
Playlist drop-down using the  
Playlist switch  
button.  
Recording from a CD  
You can record songs from audio CDs and add them to playlists in SonicStage  
software.  
When you record from an audio CD from your optical disc drive for the first time, the  
CD Drive Optimization dialog box appears. Click Start to verify your optical disc drive.  
After the verification is performed, recording begins.  
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2
3
Insert an audio CD into your computer’s optical disc drive.  
Click the CD tab.  
Use the drop-down lists to select the ATRAC3 bit rate, CD drive, and Record  
To destination.  
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You can identify specific tracks on your CD by clearing the check marks  
from the tracks you don’t want to record. You can clear all selected tracks by  
selecting the empty checkbox next to Select All, and then selecting the  
tracks you want to record.  
If your Internet connection is active, you can use the  
to view the name of your CD and its song titles.  
(CD Info) button  
The CDDB® (Compact Disc Database) Music Recognition Service registration wizard  
enables you to register with CDDB. You need Internet access from your computer to  
register and use this service. For more information regarding CDDB registration, click  
the Help button.  
The CD Info button feature is not supported for all audio CDs.  
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(Rec to Jukebox) to begin recording. When the recording is  
finished, the new playlist appears in the File tree view of the Playlist  
window.  
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Transferring songs (Check-In/Check-Out)  
You can transfer songs between the playlists in the SonicStage software and  
external devices or media. For more information on using your external devices  
or media, see the instructions supplied with the device or media.  
These instructions are for using the Check-In/Check-Out “1-step” method. For  
information on using another method, see “Changing the check-in/check-out  
settings” in the SonicStage software online Help file.  
Check-Out  
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Connect the external device or insert the media into your computer.  
Click the Transfer tab to display the Transfer window. Your computer  
automatically recognizes the connected external device or media and lists  
the content information in a new panel on the right side of the Transfer  
window.  
Transfer window  
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Select the Playlist that contains the song that you want to check out. The  
songs in the playlist are shown in the Playlist view panel located in the  
center of the Transfer window.  
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From the Playlist view panel, select the song to be checked out. To check  
out more than one song at a time, hold down the Ctrl key and select the  
additional songs.  
Click  
(Out), or drag the song to the desired position in the song list of the  
external device or media. Check Out begins.  
To cancel Check Out, click  
(Stop), or click Cancel in the Processing dialog box  
that is displayed during the Check Out process.  
Check In  
The songs that you transfer to external devices or media can only be checked in to the  
hard drive of the same computer from which the songs were checked out.  
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Connect the external device or insert the media into your computer.  
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Click the Transfer tab to display the Transfer window. Your computer  
automatically recognizes the connected external device or media and lists  
the content information in a new panel on the right side of the Transfer  
window.  
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Select the song to be checked in from the song list of the external device or  
media. To check in more than one song at a time, hold down the Ctrl key and  
click the additional songs.  
Click  
(In), or drag the song(s) to the Playlist view panel. If you want to  
check in all of the songs in the external device or media, click  
Check In begins.  
(In All).  
To cancel Check In, click  
(Stop), or click Cancel in the Processing dialog box that  
is displayed during the Check In process.  
For more information about using SonicStage software, go to the online  
SonicStage Help. You can access the online help file as follows:  
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Click the Start button in the Windows taskbar, and click All Programs.  
Point to SonicStage, and click SonicStage Help.  
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Additional features  
SonicStage Tutorial — SonicStage features are described in the Tutorial.  
The user-friendly interface instructs you on how to use all SonicStage  
features.  
SonicStage Backup Tool — You can back up and restore music, graphics,  
and information data managed by SonicStage software. You must be  
connected to the Internet to use the SonicStage Backup Tool.  
Import audio files in various formats — You can import audio files in  
various formats, such as the MP3 or WAV standards. You can also import  
audio files that comply with the Microsoft® Windows Media™  
Technologies (WMT) standard, identified by .asf or .wma extensions.  
Manage your audio files through the Playlist feature of SonicStage software.  
Manage imported songs on the Playlist — Additional features are  
available when you register your imported songs through the Playlist feature  
of the SonicStage software. You can manage your music by creating your  
own list of songs categorized by genre or artist, displaying your song list in  
the Playlist feature, and arranging your songs in a customized order using the  
Playlist folders. Edit your music by combining multiple songs into a single  
song, or divide one song into two, by using the Combine and Divide  
features.  
Simple mode — The main SonicStage window viewed in Simple mode, is a  
smaller, compact version of Full mode. This may be convenient when you  
want to listen to music with SonicStage software, while using other  
applications, or whenever you feel the Full mode view is intrusive. The  
design of the main SonicStage window in simple mode can be changed by  
selecting a new “Skin,” which enhances the window’s appearance. The  
Simple mode feature enables you to perform playback operations only.  
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SonicStage Premium Software  
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SonicStage™ Premium software is a unique integrated software application that  
supports high quality digital audio playback and recording using the MiniDisc  
drive, FM tuner, or DVD-RW drive of your VAIO® MX computer. You can  
easily record your favorite music from external analog and digital audio devices,  
such as a CD player. SonicStage Premium software has several jukebox features,  
including a Music Visualizer, audio CD-burning capability, and an equalizer for  
fine-tuning your audio playback.  
SonicStage™ Premium software is available only on VAIO® MX computer models.  
Overview of SonicStage Premium Software  
SonicStage Premium software has unique features that integrate with your  
MiniDisc drive, FM tuner, and DVD-RW drive. The features expand the  
compatibility of the built-in audio devices, enabling you to create your own  
music database  
and devices.  
(M drive) and share audio files using other audio media  
SonicStage Premium software enables you to play and record audio CDs and  
import digital audio files while maintaining the copyright information of the  
contents.  
When you record an audio CD, it is encoded in ATRAC3 format onto your  
computer’s hard disk drive. You can also download (import) digital audio files  
from Electronic Music Distribution (EMD) services. The imported data can be  
played on your computer or transferred to external portable audio devices or  
media. SonicStage Premium software converts your existing MP3 and WAV  
format audio files into ATRAC3 format.  
You have the option of formatting your audio files in ATRAC3, MP3, or WAV formats.  
See the SonicStage Premium Help file for more information.  
SonicStage Premium software features  
The software features enable you to:  
* Your VAIO® MX computer has SonicStage™ Premium software preinstalled. Some manu-  
als or online help files may provide information about SonicStage™ software, which is a  
lighter version with fewer features. Follow the information provided in this guide or in the  
SonicStage Premium online Help file, to learn how to use SonicStage Premium software.  
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Listen to music from different audio sources, such as FM radio stations,  
audio CDs, MP3 CDs, or an Electronic Music Distribution (EMD) service.  
Import your songs from various audio sources and create your own music  
database.  
Manage information about your audio files, such as the artist name, song  
title, and media jacket image, by grouping them into Playlists.  
Use search criteria to locate specific songs in your music database.  
Create custom CDs by selecting songs from different audio CDs or  
transferring songs from your music database.  
Transfer the imported songs in your music database to a MiniDisc,  
MagicGate™ Memory Stick® media, or other external device or media.  
Use SonicStage Premium software’s sound effects, equalizer, or visualizer,  
to enhance your listening experience.  
Set up timed events using Timer Playback, Timer Recording, and Sleep  
Timer.  
For more information about SonicStage Premium software features, follow these  
steps to access the SonicStage Premium Help file:  
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2
Click Start in the Windows® taskbar, and click All Programs.  
Click SonicStage Premium, and click SonicStage Premium Help.  
SonicStage Premium software compatibility  
The software is compatible with several media, devices, and types of audio files.  
You can play back, listen to, and record, with the following:  
Media  
Audio CDs (Including CD Extra and CD Text) — You can play back,  
record to the hard disk drive, and make backup CDs.  
MiniDiscs — You can play back MiniDiscs that are recorded in LP stereo,  
stereo and mono recording modes. The M drive enables recording (check-  
out) to MiniDisc media.  
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MagicGate™ Memory Stick® media You can play back songs from  
the media, using the Memory Stick slot on your computer. The M drive  
enables recording (check-out) to MagicGate Memory Stick media.  
* SonicStage Premium software does not support standard Memory Stick media (blue color).  
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Devices  
FM Tuner Your VAIO® MX computer features a built-in FM tuner,  
enabling you to listen to and record from local FM radio stations. Your  
recorded material is converted into OpenMG™ format or WAV format.  
Devices that are compliant with OpenMG technology standards — The  
USB ports on your computer enable you to connect a compatible device that  
can play and record your audio files.  
Devices that are connected to the computer’s external input ports or  
jacks — You can listen to and record from a connected device.  
Audio file formats  
OpenMG format: ATRAC3 files with the file extension .omg.  
WAV format  
MP3 format  
Audio files that are compliant with WMT (Windows Media™ Technology).  
Some MP3, WAV, and WMT compliant files may have incompatible sampling rates and  
cannot be imported. For details on importing files, see the SonicStage Premium Help  
file.  
Electronic Music Distribution (EMD) Services  
EMD enables you to download music files via the Internet. To use Internet  
services that are compatible with SonicStage, you need:  
Access to the Internet from your computer. Sign up with an Internet Service  
Provider (ISP) and configure your computer for Internet access before using  
EMD services.  
An EMD service provider. Consult the provider for information about  
service.  
Using SonicStage Premium Software  
When you start SonicStage Premium software for the first time, certain settings  
must be enabled in order to use the software to listen to FM radio stations and to  
play audio files.  
Connect the FM Tuner before attempting to scan the frequencies of available FM radio  
stations in the SonicStage Premium software application.  
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To start SonicStage Premium software (First time)  
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Click Start in the Windows taskbar, and click All Programs.  
Point to SonicStage Premium, and click SonicStage Premium.  
At the first use of SonicStage Premium software, a dialog box appears and  
prompts you to register with the Compact Disc Database (CDDB) music  
service. From this dialog box, you can choose to:  
Click Cancel to end the CDDB registration process for the current  
session. The CDDB registration dialog box displays the next time you  
start SonicStage Premium software.  
Create a new CDDB account. If you are connected to the Internet before  
launching SonicStage Premium software, follow these steps:  
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2
Select This is a new CDDB Registration. Click Next.  
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the registration  
process.  
Access your existing CDDB account. If you are connected to the  
Internet before launching SonicStage Premium software, follow these  
steps:  
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2
Select I already have a CDDB Nickname. Click Next.  
Follow the on-screen instructions to log on and access your existing  
account.  
The SonicStage Premium main window appears, enabling you to continue your  
launch of the SonicStage Premium software.  
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In the software’s main window, a dialog box appears. You are prompted to  
start scanning FM radio station frequencies. Click Yes.  
Your computer starts scanning and displays a progress window.  
2
A dialog box appears with the message, “Confirm the setup of SonicStage  
Premium.” From this dialog box, you can choose to:  
Set up SonicStage Premium software to automatically launch when you  
double-click audio files.  
Select the type of audio files that can be played back with SonicStage  
Premium software.  
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Confirm playback settings each time SonicStage Premium software is  
launched.  
SonicStage Premium main window  
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Audio source icons  
Identifies the audio sources.  
IMPORT button  
Displays the Import window.  
CD BACKUP button  
Displays the Create Audio CDs window.  
Simple Mode Switch button  
Switches the main window view to the simple mode view.  
Help button  
Displays the SonicStage Premium Help file.  
Operation area  
Displays the operation panels for the audio sources.  
MENU button  
Displays the main menu.  
Volume Control button  
Increase or decrease sound volume when playing back songs from audio  
sources.  
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Equalizer button  
Displays the MX Equalizer dialog box, enabling you to change the  
equalizer options.  
10 Sound Effect button  
Enables or disables the current sound effect selection.  
11 Visualizer button  
Minimizes or maximizes the Visualizer window. The Visualizer window  
offers various images that respond to music playback.  
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12 Internet button  
Minimizes or maximizes the Internet connection window. The Internet  
window enables you to download or listen to audio files from EMD  
services.  
13 Timer Set button  
Minimizes or maximizes the Timer Setting window. The Timer Setting  
window enables you to set up timed playback or recording events.  
14 Sleep Timer button  
Your computer can be set up to automatically enter Stand by mode using  
the Sleep Timer button.  
Using the audio source icons  
The audio source icons initiate the functions of SonicStage Premium software for  
the related audio media or device. You can play back or record music using a  
drag-and-drop or double-clicking operation.  
Click on an audio source icon to view a Playback panel.  
Double-click on an audio source icon to begin music playback.  
Right-click on an audio source icon to view a shortcut menu of available  
functions.  
Drag one audio source icon onto another to perform recording or check-  
in/check-out functions.  
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Description  
Audio source is the  
(music database) on your hard disk drive.  
The Playlist icon also identifies audio files that are registered to a  
specific playlist in the M drive.  
Audio source is a CD, CD-R, or CD-RW inserted into your computer’s  
optical drive.  
Audio source is a MiniDisc inserted into your computer’s MiniDisc  
drive.  
Audio source is MagicGate™ Memory Stick® media inserted into  
your computer’s Memory Stick slot.  
(Note: Standard Memory Stick media (blue color) is not compatible  
with SonicStage Premium software.)  
Audio source is an external device or media connected to the USB port  
on your computer.  
Audio source is your computer’s built-in FM tuner.  
Audio source is for recording purposes. This icon identifies a device  
connected to the external input port or jack on your computer, such as  
the LINE IN, OPT IN, or MIC.  
Using the basic operations  
The functions and operation of each audio source is controlled through three  
windows:  
Playback Panel — This window enables you to play songs from the  
selected audio source. You can control the music by using functions such as  
repeat, shuffle, fast forward, and rewind. The available functions on the  
Playback panel may vary, depending on the selected audio source icon.  
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Contents Panel — This window displays a list of songs from the audio  
source or from a Playlist. You can also view information about the song,  
such as the artist name, song title, or duration of playback.  
Edit Panel — This window enables editing of the songs from the audio  
source. You can rearrange song order or add or delete songs from the audio  
source or Playlist.  
If you select the FM tuner or external device icons, a Listening panel is displayed. The  
functions of the Listening panel differ from the Playback panel. See the SonicStage  
Premium Help file for more information.  
Using Playback and Recording Features  
Playing an audio CD  
When you play an audio CD in your computer’s optical drive for the first time,  
you are prompted to select playback options and to check the operation of the  
drive. Follow the instructions in the dialog boxes, and set up SonicStage  
Premium software to automatically play your audio CDs and to verify the optical  
drive operation.  
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Insert the audio CD into the optical drive. The CD Playback panel appears.  
If the Playback panel does not automatically display, click the  
icon. You can  
double-click the icon to automatically start playback of the audio CD.  
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Click  
(Play) on the Playback panel to begin playback from the  
beginning of the audio CD.  
Click  
(Show List) on the Playback panel to view the Contents  
panel. A song list of the music on the audio CD is displayed.  
Select the song you wish to play. Click Play on the Playback panel to begin  
the selected song.  
You can double-click on a specific song to automatically begin playback.  
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Click  
Click  
(Stop) on the Playback panel to stop playback.  
(Play) during playback to pause the song. Click on the icon  
again to resume playback.  
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Click  
(Eject) on the Playback panel to eject the audio CD from the drive.  
The Timer Playback and Sleep Timer functions are disabled during song playback.  
Do not open or close the optical drive during playback.  
Recording an audio CD  
You can record songs from an audio CD and register them to a Playlist on your  
hard disk drive.  
To record all songs on an audio CD  
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2
Insert the audio CD into the optical drive. The CD Playback panel appears.  
Drag the  
appears.  
(CD) icon onto the  
(M drive) icon. The Record window  
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4
Click Show List on the Record window. The songs on the audio CD are  
listed in the List panel. You can click (CD Info) to view information  
about the songs on your CD if you are connected to the Internet.  
Select the format and bit rate for your recording session. Click Record All to  
begin recording all the songs on the CD.  
To record specific songs on an audio CD  
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2
Follow steps 1-3 as described in the previous section.  
From the List panel, use a check mark to select the songs you want to record.  
Clear the check marks from those songs you do not wish to record.  
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Select the format and bit rate for your recording session. Click  
to begin recording the selected songs.  
(record)  
To play songs on your hard disk drive (Playlist)  
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2
Click the  
(M drive) icon. The Playlist Playback panel appears.  
Click Show List on the Playback panel to view the Contents panel. The  
Playlists on your hard disk drive are displayed.  
You can find a specific Playlist using the categories function. Search for the  
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desired Playlist by artist name, genre, or keywords.  
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Double-click to select a Playlist.  
Double-click on a song to begin playback.  
To play a MiniDisc  
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Insert the MiniDisc into the MiniDisc drive. The MiniDisc Playback panel  
appears.  
If the Playback panel does not automatically display, click the  
(MiniDisc audio  
source) icon. You can double-click the icon to automatically start playback of the  
MiniDisc.  
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Click Play on the Playback panel to begin playback from the beginning of  
the MiniDisc.  
Click Show List on the Playback panel to view the Contents panel. A song  
list of the music on the MiniDisc is displayed.  
Select the song you wish to play. Click Play on the Playback panel to begin  
the selected song.  
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Click Stop on the Playback panel to stop playback.  
Click Play during playback to pause the song. Click on the icon again to  
resume playback.  
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Click Eject on the Playback panel to eject the MiniDisc from the drive.  
Do not eject the MiniDisc media during playback.  
Recording songs to a MiniDisc (Check-out)  
When you record songs from an audio CD to a MiniDisc, the songs are recorded  
into a Playlist on your hard disk drive and then checked out to the MiniDisc.  
Before recording to a MiniDisc, verify that the media is not write-protected.  
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To record songs to a MiniDisc  
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Insert the audio CD into the optical drive.  
Insert the MiniDisc media into the MiniDisc drive.  
Drag the  
appears.  
(CD) onto the  
(MiniDisc) icon. The Record window  
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Click Show List on the Record window. The songs on the audio CD are  
listed in the List panel. You can click the CD Info button to view  
information about the songs on your CD if you are connected to the Internet.  
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Select the format and bit rate for your recording session.  
Click  
. The MD Recording Mode dialog box appears. Choose  
the appropriate recording mode, depending on format and bit rate selected  
previously. For details on setting the format and bit rate, see the SonicStage  
Premium Help file.  
LP2 Stereo Recording mode  
LP4 Stereo Recording mode  
Stereo Recording mode  
Mono Recording mode  
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Select the recording (check-out) mode. Click OK.  
Click (Stop Record) to stop or cancel the recording session.  
For more information on recording to a MiniDisc (Check-out), see the SonicStage  
Premium Help file.  
To play songs from MagicGate Memory Stick media  
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Click the  
(MagicGate™ Memory Stick® media) audio source icon.  
The Memory Stick media Playback panel appears.  
The Check-in/Check-out window appears if the Memory Stick media is  
inserted while SonicStage Premium software is running. You can play songs  
by using the Playback panel on the right side of this window.  
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If the Playback panel does not automatically display, click the  
icon with the  
Memory Stick media inserted into the Memory Stick slot of your computer. You can  
double-click the icon to automatically start playback of the Memory Stick media.  
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Click Show List on the Playback panel to view the Contents panel. A song  
list of the music on the Memory Stick media is displayed.  
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Select the song you wish to play.  
Click Play on the Playback panel to start the selected song.  
Recording songs to Memory Stick media or to a portable audio device (Check-  
out)  
You can record songs from an audio CD to MagicGate™ Memory Stick® media  
or to an external device that is compliant with OpenMG™ software standards.  
The songs are recorded to the M drive on your hard disk drive, and then checked  
out to the Memory Stick media or portable audio device.  
Before recording to Memory Stick media, verify that the media is not write-protected.  
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Insert the audio CD into the optical drive.  
Insert the Memory Stick media into the Memory Stick media slot, or connect  
the external device to the computer.  
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Drag the  
(CD) icon onto the  
(Memory Stick media) icon or the  
(external device or media) icon. The Record window appears.  
Click Show List on the Record window. The songs on the audio CD are  
listed in the List panel. You can click CD Info to view information about the  
songs on your CD if you are connected to the Internet.  
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Select the format and bit rate for your recording session. For details on  
setting the format and bit rate, see the SonicStage Premium Help file.  
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Click  
Click  
(Record). The recording session starts.  
(Stop Record) to stop or cancel the recording session.  
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Playing songs from a portable audio device  
SonicStage™ Premium software is preinstalled in your computer and is designed  
to be immediately compatible with most portable audio devices. If your portable  
audio devices use OpenMG™ software, you must set up and configure each  
device before using it with SonicStage Premium software. Follow these steps to  
install your OpenMG software and configure a device:  
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2
Insert the OpenMG software CD supplied with your audio device.  
When you are prompted to select installation options, select the option to  
install drivers only.  
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Select the driver option that corresponds with the model name and number  
of your audio device. Click Install.  
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Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the driver installation.  
Restart your computer when prompted.  
Connect your audio device to a USB port on your computer and wait for the  
Windows® operating system to detect it. (A message may appear in the  
Windows task tray.)  
Open SonicStage Premium software:  
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Click Start in the Windows taskbar, and click All Programs.  
Point to SonicStage Premium, and click SonicStage Premium. The  
SonicStage Premium main window appears.  
Your audio device is configured for use with SonicStage Premium software.  
Earlier versions of OpenMG™ Jukebox software (version 2.1 or earlier) are not  
compatible with SonicStage Premium software. If you have difficulty installing your  
portable audio device, go to the manufacturer’s support Web site to locate and  
download the latest drivers.  
To play songs from an portable audio (external) device or media  
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Click the  
(External device or media) icon. The External Device  
Playback panel appears.  
The Check-in/Check-out window appears if the external device or media is  
connected or inserted while SonicStage Premium is running. You can play  
songs by using the Playback panel on the right side of this window.  
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If the Playback panel does not automatically display, click the  
icon with the  
external device/media connected or inserted into your computer. You can double-click  
the icon to automatically start playback of the songs on the device or media.  
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Click Show List on the Playback panel to view the Contents panel. A song  
list of the music on the external device or media is displayed.  
Select the song you wish to play. Click Play on the Playback panel to start  
the selected song.  
You may not be able to play back songs on the audio device or media that were  
checked out from a different computer.  
Using the Visualizer, Equalizer, and Sound Effects  
Your VAIO® MX computer has special features to enhance your music  
experience. You can view synchronized images while listening to music, enhance  
the sound quality and add special effects to your favorite songs.  
To use the Visualizer  
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2
Click  
. The Visualizer window appears.  
Click Options, and point to Select Visualizer. The images on the Visualizer  
window change, enabling you to select your preference.  
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Click Full Screen or double-click anywhere on the Visualizer window to  
view the images in full-screen mode. You can restore the original window  
size by pressing the Esc key or double-clicking anywhere on the Visualizer  
window.  
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Click Visualizer again to close the Visualizer window.  
The movements of Visualizer images do not synchronize with songs that are on a  
MiniDisc.  
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To use the MX Equalizer  
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Click  
. The MX Equalizer window appears. Select the desired sound  
mode from the drop-down list.  
Sound Mode Description  
Flat  
Equalizes the gain in each frequency range. Use this mode if  
you do not want to apply equalization during playback.  
Selects the settings that are most suitable for Pop music.  
Selects the settings that are most suitable for Rock music.  
Selects the settings that are most suitable for Jazz music.  
Selects the settings that are most suitable for Classical music.  
Pop  
Rock  
Jazz  
Classic  
User1/User2 Selects your customized equalizer settings. See “To use  
custom equalizer settings”.  
2
Click Close. The next time you play a song, the selected sound mode is  
applied to the song.  
To use custom equalizer settings  
1
2
3
4
Click  
. The MX Equalizer Editor dialog box appears.  
Select User1 or User2, and click Edit.  
Use the sliders to adjust to Center frequency, Q-value, and gain.  
Set the Bass Boost, as desired, by selecting the On option of the Bass boost.  
Move the slider to adjust levels.  
5
6
7
Set the Treble, as desired, by selecting the On option of the Treble. Move the  
slider to adjust levels.  
Click OK. The MX Equalizer Editor dialog box closes, and the settings are  
registered for User1 or User2, depending on your selection.  
Click OK. The MX Equalizer window closes.  
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To use sound effect settings  
1
2
Click  
. A sound effects menu appears.  
Select the desired sound effect from the menu.  
You may hear distortion during playback of some songs when sound effects have  
been added. If this occurs, select Sound Effect Off to turn off the sound effect.  
Effect  
Description  
Vocal Canceller  
Reduce or cancel the vocals in a song. You can also change  
the pitch of a song.  
Reverb  
Settings  
Add reverberation to the sound, emulating different sound  
fields.  
Make fine adjustments to each sound effect. See the  
SonicStage Premium Help file for more information on  
adjusting sound effects.  
3
Click Close. The next time you play a song, the selected sound effect is  
applied to the song.  
You cannot apply sound effects to songs on a MiniDisc, audio from an FM radio  
station, or music from an external output.  
Using the FM Tuner  
Your VAIO® MX computer is equipped with a built-in FM tuner, enabling you to  
listen to and record from FM radio stations. Your FM antenna wire or FM coaxial  
antenna (supplied) must be connected to your computer before you can listen to  
FM radio stations.  
To listen to FM radio stations  
The first time that you use your FM tuner, you are prompted to start automatic  
frequency scanning.  
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At the first use of SonicStage Premium software, a dialog box appears and  
prompts you to start scanning frequencies of FM radio stations. Click Yes.  
Your computer starts scanning and displays a progress window. After  
scanning is complete, the frequencies of available FM radio stations are  
sorted in ascending order and assigned a sequential number on the Preset  
panel.  
Subsequent scanning overwrites the FM radio stations listed on the Preset panel. If  
you wish to keep the current list of FM radio stations, select No when the scanning  
dialog box appears.  
2
3
Click  
. The FM Listening panel displays. The computer tunes in to the  
preset FM radio station that is currently selected.  
You can use preset or manual tuning to change FM radio stations:  
To use preset tuning, click  
(FM Menu), and select Tuning  
Mode - Preset from the menu.  
To use manual tuning, click FM Menu and select Tuning Mode -  
Manual from the menu.  
Click  
or  
on the FM Listening panel to locate a specific station or  
frequency.  
For more information on selecting FM radio stations, see the SonicStage  
Premium Help file.  
To record from an FM radio station  
You can record from an FM radio station and register the audio file to a Playlist  
on your hard drive.  
1
2
3
Click  
. The FM Listening panel appears.  
Select the desired FM radio station.  
Set up your audio input and recording settings by clicking REC Setting.  
Your audio input and recording options are:  
Noise Reduction: Enable or disable noise reduction during recording.  
Time Machine Recording: Set up a timer recording session.  
Recording Format: Specify the desired recording file format.  
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Edit FM Playlist: Set up a Playlist to hold your recording session as a  
song.  
The maximum recording time is 150 minutes, regardless of format or bit rate settings.  
File size may vary, depending on audio input, recording format, or bit rate.  
4
Move the Level Adjust slider to adjust the audio input level, if necessary.  
Click on the FM Listening panel to begin recording.  
5
6
Click STOP on the FM Listening panel to stop recording. The recording  
session is registered to a Playlist as a song.  
You cannot change FM radio stations during a recording session.  
To use Quick Timer Recording  
To quickly set the amount time remaining to record:  
1
Click  
on the FM Listening panel during the recording session, to  
automatically set the recording time to 10 minutes.  
2
Continue clicking on the icon to extend the recording duration by 10 minute  
increments.  
Using the Timer Functions  
You can use the timer functions to schedule one-time, daily, and weekly playback  
or recording events. SonicStage Premium software enables you to select the date,  
start time, end time, and timer event duration for the available audio sources.  
Timer events can only be performed when your computer’s power is on, such as  
during active use, Stand by, or hibernation modes.  
You cannot set up timer events for external devices or media.  
To set up a timer event  
You can set up a timer event by dragging an audio source icon directly onto the  
Calendar.  
1
2
Click  
(Timer). The Timer Setting window appears.  
Use the directional icons to locate the start date for your timer event.  
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Drag the desired audio source icon to the Calendar, and drop it on the date  
you want the timer event to begin. A confirmation message appears.  
Click OK.  
If you use the M drive audio source icon, the Select Playlist dialog box displays.  
Select the Playlist for the timer event, and click OK.  
A Timer Bar (a thick, vertical line) appears in the Calendar, marking the  
duration of the timer event, and the event is added to the Event List on the  
Timer Setting window.  
5
Adjust the start, end, and duration of the timer event by dragging either side  
of the Timer Bar to the desired location.  
To move the Timer Bar to a new location, click on the center of the bar and  
drag it to a new time period.  
The timer event setup is completed. At the scheduled time, SonicStage Premium  
software automatically starts the event from the selected audio source.  
To set up daily or weekly timer events  
1
From the Timer Setting window, click New. The Timer Programming  
Settings window appears.  
2
Set the date, time, audio source, and repetition of the timer event. Click OK.  
The daily or weekly timer event setup is completed. At every scheduled time,  
SonicStage Premium software automatically starts the event from the selected  
audio source.  
You can display the Timer Programming Setting window by double-clicking  
anywhere on the Calendar that does not have a Timer Bar displayed.  
To set the Sleep Timer  
The Sleep Timer function places your computer into Stand by mode after a  
predetermined period of time.  
1
Click  
(Sleep). The default Sleep Timer duration is 90 minutes. When  
the timer countdown is completed, the computer goes into Stand by mode.  
2
Click Sleep to decrease the countdown duration by 10-minute increments.  
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Additional information about Timer events  
If you perform any of the following operations when a timer event is set to begin,  
the scheduled event does not occur:  
Playing back songs or listening to audio from any audio source.  
Recording songs from an audio CD to a Playlist.  
Creating a backup audio CD.  
Writing songs from a Playlist to a CD-R media.  
Performing a check-in or check-out of songs.  
Importing audio files.  
Leaving the computer turned off.  
When you attempt to change a timer event, the following aspects cannot be  
altered:  
The date, time, and duration of a completed or incomplete timer event.  
The date, time, and duration of a timer event in progress or about to start  
within three minutes. You can change the ending time if it is at least five  
minutes before the scheduled end time.  
The day of the week that a weekly timer event is scheduled to start. Use the  
Timer Programming Settings dialog box to change this information.  
For more information about Timer functions, see the SonicStage Premium  
software Help file.  
Additional Information  
SonicStage™ Premium Backup Tool — You can back up and restore all of  
the music, graphics, and information data managed by SonicStage Premium  
software. You must be connected to the Internet to use the SonicStage  
Premium Backup Tool.  
Simple mode — The main SonicStage Premium window in Simple mode is  
a smaller, compact version of the Full mode view. This can be useful when  
you want to listen to songs with SonicStage Premium software while using  
other software, or whenever you feel that Full mode view is intrusive. The  
Simple mode feature enables you to perform playback operations only.  
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ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE  
INFORMATION  
VAIO Edit Components Software  
VAIO Edit Components is a software plug-in for Adobe® Premiere® software  
that provides maximum compatibility and video quality for capturing video from  
your Sony digital camcorder. If your VAIO® computer did not have Adobe®  
Premiere® software preinstalled and you subsequently purchase and install  
Adobe® Premiere® software, install this software to ensure maximum  
compatibility with Sony digital camcorders.  
To install VAIO Edit Components  
1
Insert your Application Recovery CD #1 into your optical drive.  
For some VAIO® models the VAIO Edit Components installer is on the #2 or #3  
Application Recovery CD.  
2
Click Start, click My Computer, and click your optical drive.  
Click Support, and click VEC.  
3
4
Double-click Setup.  
The VAIO Edit Components installation wizard starts.  
5
6
Follow the on-screen instructions in the installation wizard to complete the  
installation.  
Restart your computer when prompted to do so.  
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Sony Electronics Inc. reserves the right to make any modification to this manual  
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described herein is governed by the terms of a separate user license agreement.  
This product contains software owned by Sony and licensed by third parties. Use  
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enclosed with this product. Some of the software may not be transported or used  
outside the United States. Software specifications are subject to change without  
notice and may not necessarily be identical to current retail versions.  
Updates and additions to software may require an additional charge.  
Subscriptions to online service providers may require a fee and credit card  
information.  
Certain software product(s) included with this computer may include features  
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USE OF THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT(S) REQUIRES AGREEMENT TO  
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OpenMG, SonicStage, Giga Pocket, and ATRAC3 are trademarks or service  
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Using the Recovery CDs  
This section provides you with details on your Sony Application Recovery  
and System Recovery CDs.  
Application and System Recovery CDs  
Using Your Recovery CDs  
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Application and System Recovery CDs  
Your computer comes with the following Application Recovery and System  
Recovery CDs. You will need an optical disc drive (supplied with selected  
models) to use these recovery CDs. If your computer does not come with an  
optical disc drive, use an external optical disc drive.  
Application Recovery CD(s)  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
This CD enables you to reinstall individual applications and device drivers if  
they become corrupted or are erased.  
System Recovery CD(s)  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
This CD enables you to restore the operating system and software that shipped  
with your computer if they become corrupted or are erased. This CD restores  
your computer to its original factory settings, so user data and applications  
installed since you started using your computer will be lost.  
For models that come with a docking station, make sure you connect the docking  
station to the computer before using the recovery CDs.  
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Using Your Recovery CDs  
The following sections describe how to use the Application Recovery and  
System Recovery utilities.  
Using the Application Recovery CD(s)  
The Application Recovery CD utility enables you to reinstall individual software  
applications, device drivers, and to repair software applications if they become  
corrupted or are erased. Reinstalling an individual software application or device  
driver may correct a problem you are experiencing with your computer,  
peripheral hardware, or software. You may not need to reinstall the entire  
contents of your hard drive. To reinstall all the software titles that shipped with  
your computer, use the System Recovery CD(s). See “Using the System  
Recovery CD(s)” for more information.  
You must be in Windows® to run the Application Recovery CD utility.  
To reinstall software applications using the Application Recovery CD(s)  
1
Turn on your computer. If your computer is already on, close all open  
applications.  
2
When the Windows desktop appears, insert Sony Application Recovery CD  
No. 1 into your computer’s optical disc drive. The Application Recovery  
utility loads automatically.  
3
When the Application Recovery menu appears, select the icon for the  
application you want to restore, and then follow the on-screen instructions to  
complete the recovery process.  
Your system may include one or more Application Recovery CDs. If you have more  
than one Application Recovery CD, insert the first CD to run the Application Recovery  
program. You may be prompted to insert the next CD, depending on the application  
you wish to restore.  
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To reinstall device drivers using the Application Recovery CD(s)  
1
2
3
4
Turn on your computer. If your computer is already on, close all  
applications.  
When the Windows desktop appears, insert Application Recovery CD No. 1  
into the optical disc drive.  
Click Start in the Windows taskbar, and click Control Panel. The Control  
Panel window appears.  
Click Performance and Maintenance, and click System. The System  
Properties dialog box appears.  
5
6
From the Hardware tab, click Device Manager.  
Click to select the unknown device or the device that requires the driver  
installation. The unknown device(s) is identified by a yellow question mark.  
7
8
From the Action menu, click Uninstall. This removes the device driver from  
your system. Click OK. Repeat for each device driver as necessary.  
Restart your computer. Click Start in the Windows taskbar, select Turn Off  
Computer, and then click Restart.  
When the desktop appears, Windows automatically reinstalls the device driver(s)  
from the Application Recovery CD.  
Your system includes one or more Application Recovery CDs. Insert Application  
Recovery CD No. 1, to start the application or driver recovery process. You are  
prompted to insert the next CD(s), depending on the software application or driver you  
wish to restore.  
If you have any questions about using the Application Recovery CD(s), visit  
http://www.sony.com/pcsupport, or contact Sony Customer Support at  
1-888-4-SONY-PC.  
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Using the System Recovery CD(s)  
The System Recovery CD(s) enables you to format your hard disk drive and  
restores all original software applications. Your computer is returned to the  
original factory settings.  
The System Recovery process removes all software that you may have  
installed since you started using your computer. Reinstall any applications  
You can use the System Recovery CD(s) to reinstall the operating system and  
software titles that shipped with your computer if they become corrupted or are  
erased. You may not need to reinstall the entire contents of your hard drive. If  
you experience a problem with your computer, reinstalling an individual device  
driver or software title may correct the problem. Use the Application Recovery  
CD(s) to reinstall individual applications and to reinstall device drivers. See  
“Using the Application Recovery CD(s)” for more information.  
The System Recovery CD(s) contains a backup copy of all the software  
originally installed on your hard disk drive. It can be used only to recover the  
hard disk of the computer you purchased.  
System Recovery options  
System Drive Recovery — All data on Drive C is deleted. The factory  
default settings and software applications are restored on this drive only.  
Change Partition Size — All partitions, custom installations, and changes  
are removed from the hard disk drive. You can set the partition sizes for both  
the Drive C and Drive D. The original, preinstalled operating system and  
software applications are restored.  
Recovery to Original Factory Defaults — All data and partitions are  
removed from the hard disk drive. All original factory settings, operating  
system, and preinstalled software is restored.  
The System Recovery utility does not back up your system’s data. If you wish  
to retain your system data, perform a backup to an external media.  
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To use the System Recovery CD(s)  
Your system may take a few minutes to load necessary files. A blue screen  
appears during the downloading process.  
1
Insert the Sony System Recovery CD in the optical disc drive. The System  
Recovery utility starts from the optical disc drive. The first CD must be in  
the drive when your turn on the computer.  
2
Shut down your computer as described in the “Shutting Down Your  
Computer” section of your supplied Quick Start.  
3
4
5
Wait 30 seconds and turn on your computer.  
The VAIO System Recovery Utility dialog box appears. Click Next.  
At the pop-up prompt, select Yes to begin the system recovery process.  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
If your computer does not start from the Recovery CD  
1
Press the power button and hold it for more than four seconds to turn off the  
computer.  
2
Turn on the computer. When the Sony logo is displayed, press the F2 key.  
The BIOS setup menu screen appears.  
3
4
Press the arrow keys to select the Exit menu.  
Press the arrow keys to select “Get Default Values” and then press the Enter  
key. The message “Load default values for all SETUP items.” appears.  
5
6
Make sure “Yes” is selected, and press the Enter key.  
Press the arrow keys to select “Save and Exit,” and press the Enter key. The  
message “Save configuration changes and exit now?” appears.  
7
Make sure “Yes” is selected, and press the Enter key. The computer restarts  
from the Recovery CD.  
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Your system may include one or more System Recovery CDs. If you have more than  
one System Recovery CDs, insert the first CD to run the System Recovery program.  
You are prompted to insert the second CD once the information from the first CD has  
been installed.  
The recovery process takes from 30 to 60 minutes to complete.  
After recovering your system using the System Recovery CD(s), you may be  
prompted to insert your Application Recovery CD(s) after restarting Windows.  
Insert the Application Recovery CD to automatically complete recovery of your  
system.  
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these suggestions before you contact Sony Computing Support  
(http://www.sony.com/pcsupport). Consult the following sections:  
Troubleshooting Your Computer  
Troubleshooting the Docking Station  
Troubleshooting the LCD Screen  
Troubleshooting the Mouse and Touchpad  
Troubleshooting Drives, PC Cards, and Peripheral Devices  
Troubleshooting the Software  
Troubleshooting i.LINK Devices  
Troubleshooting the Modem  
Troubleshooting Audio  
Troubleshooting Wireless LAN functions  
Troubleshooting the Printer  
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Troubleshooting Your Computer  
My computer does not start.  
Check that the computer is plugged into a power source and that it is turned  
on. Check that the power indicator on the computer’s front panel shows the  
power is on.  
Check that the battery packs are inserted properly and are charged.  
If you are connected to a docking station with a floppy disk drive or an  
external floppy disk drive, make sure the floppy disk drive is empty.  
Confirm that the power cord and all cables are connected firmly, as  
described in the section “Connecting a Power Source” of your printed Quick  
Start.  
If the computer is plugged into a power strip or UPS, make sure the power  
strip or UPS is turned on and working.  
If you are using an external display, check that it is plugged into a power  
source and turned on. Check that the brightness and contrast controls are  
adjusted correctly. See the manual that came with your display for details.  
Take the battery pack off the computer, unplug the power cord and plug it in  
again, then turn on the power.  
If the power control button does not function, remove the AC adapter and  
battery pack and wait one minute, then reattach them and press the power  
button.  
Condensation may cause the computer to malfunction. If this occurs, do not  
use the computer for at least one hour.  
My computer starts but a BIOS error appears.  
When the internal backup battery is low on power, your system may not start  
properly, and the message “Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to setup” may appear at  
the bottom of the screen. Follow these steps:  
1
2
3
Press the F2 key. The BIOS Setup menu appears.  
Set the date (month/day/year). Press the Enter key.  
Ð
Press  
to select System Time, then set the time (hour: minute: second).  
Press the Enter key.  
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4
Press  
to select Exit, then press  
to select Get Default Values. The  
message “Load default values for all SETUP items” appears.  
Press the Enter key. The Setup Confirmation window appears.  
Select Yes, and press the Enter key.  
5
6
7
Select Exit (Save Changes), then press the Enter key. The Setup  
Confirmation window appears.  
8
Select Yes, then press the Enter key. The computer restarts.  
If this occurs on a regular basis, contact Sony Computing Support  
(http://www.sony.com/pcsupport).  
My computer starts, but the message “Operating system not  
found” appears, and Windows does not start.  
If you have connected a docking station with a floppy disk drive or an  
external floppy disk drive, make sure there is no floppy disk in the floppy  
disk drive (non-bootable).  
If a non-bootable floppy disk is in the drive, proceed as follows:  
1
2
Shut down the computer, then remove the floppy disk.  
Restart the computer and confirm that the Windows operating system  
starts properly.  
If Windows still does not start, follow the steps below to initialize the BIOS:  
1
2
3
4
5
Remove any floppy disk from the floppy disk drive.  
Shut down the computer.  
Remove any peripheral devices connected to the computer.  
Turn on the computer.  
Press the F2 key when the Sony logo appears. The BIOS setup menu  
window appears.  
6
7
Press the directional arrow keys to select the Exit menu.  
Press the arrow keys to select Get Default Values, then press the Enter  
key. The message “Load default values for all SETUP items” appears.  
8
Press the Enter key, and select Yes.  
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Use the directional arrow keys to select Exit (Save Changes), then press  
the Enter key. The message “Save configuration changes and exit now?”  
appears.  
10 Select Yes, then press Enter. The computer restarts.  
If your computer continues to display the message “Operating system not found,”  
and Windows does not start, use your supplied System Recovery CD to restore  
the software titles shipped with your computer. See “Using the System Recovery  
CD(s)” for more information.  
The System Recovery CD restores your computer to its original state, so user  
data and applications will be lost.  
My computer stops responding or does not shut down.  
It is best to shut down your computer using the Shut Down command on the  
Windows Start menu. Using other methods, including those listed below, may  
result in loss of unsaved data.  
On the Windows taskbar, click Start, click Shut Down, then select Shut  
Down again, and click OK.  
If you cannot shut down your computer as described in the preceding step,  
press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys simultaneously and click Shut Down on the  
Windows Security window.  
If the preceding step does not work, press and hold the power button for at  
least four seconds to turn off the power.  
Unplug the computer from the AC adapter and remove the battery pack from  
your computer.  
If your computer stops responding while playing a CD or DVD, press the  
Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys simultaneously, and click Shut Down on the Windows  
Security window.  
Pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys simultaneously or turning off the computer with the  
power switch may result in data loss in files that are currently open.  
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My computer is unstable.  
Your computer’s operating system may become unstable if a lower power state,  
such as Hibernate, is initiated then changed before the computer completely  
enters the lower power state.  
To restore the computer to its normal operating stability:  
1
2
Close all open applications.  
Restart the computer by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys simultaneously,  
and clicking Restart on the Windows Security window.  
3
If this procedure does not work, press and hold the power button for four  
seconds or longer to shut down the computer.  
The sound of my computer’s fan is too loud.  
Use the PowerPanel™ utility to change the Thermal Control Strategy setting to  
Quiet. This setting slows down the CPU speed. See PowerPanel Help for more  
information.  
To reduce fan noise  
1
Right-click the Battery icon on the taskbar, and select Edit/Create Profiles.  
The AC Power Profile - Editor window appears.  
2
3
4
Double-click System to open the file if it isn’t already opened.  
Double-click Thermal Control Strategy - Performance, and select Quiet.  
Restart your computer.  
Why does the System Properties dialog box display a slower  
CPU speed than advertised?  
This is normal. Because your computer’s CPU utilizes a type of CPU speed  
controlling technology, System Properties may display the CPU’s current speed  
instead of the maximum advertised speed.  
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Troubleshooting the Docking Station  
I cannot operate the optical drive in the docking station, when  
the docking station is connected to the computer.  
*
Follow these steps to set the i.LINK® network switch.  
1
2
3
Disconnect your computer from the docking station.  
Disconnect the AC adapter and all cables from your docking station.  
Set the i.LINK® network switch on the bottom of the docking station to the  
unmarked side with a thin pen tip.  
4
5
Connect the docking station to the computer.  
Turn on your computer.  
Do not set the i.LINK network switch when the computer is on. This causes the  
computer to malfunction.  
Set the i.LINK network switch after removing all cables connected to the docking  
station.  
I cannot operate the optical drive in the docking station, when  
the docking station is connected to the computer and the  
computer is connected to another computer via an i.LINK  
connection.  
Set the i.LINK® network switch at the bottom of the docking station to the  
marked  
side. See “If your computer is connected to the docking station” for  
more information.  
* i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394  
connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, oper-  
ating system and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may  
not communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compati-  
ble i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before  
connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as a CD-RW or hard disk  
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.  
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Troubleshooting the Docking Station  
An error message appears while disconnecting the docking  
station, even after following the correct procedure for  
disconnecting the docking station.  
Close the software in use, disconnect other devices being used, then try to  
disconnect the docking station from the computer.  
I cannot remove the disc.  
You cannot remove the disc when the computer is in power saving mode. Return  
to normal mode, then press the Eject button.  
The disc tray does not eject even after I press the Eject button.  
Open the tray by inserting a thin, straight object (such as a paper clip) in the  
manual eject hole.  
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Troubleshooting the LCD Screen  
My LCD screen is blank.  
Verify the computer is plugged into a power source and is turned on.  
Verify the power indicator on the computer is on.  
Verify the battery pack(s) is inserted properly and is charged.  
The computer may be in LCD (Video) Standby mode. Press any key to  
activate the screen.  
The display mode may be set to external display mode. Press and hold the Fn  
key while pressing the F7 key several times.  
My LCD screen continues to show the previous screen.  
Press the Windows key and “D” key twice to refresh the screen.  
The image on my connected external display is not centered  
or sized properly.  
Use the controls on your external display to adjust the image. See the manual that  
came with your display for more information.  
I want to change the video resolution of my display.  
1
Click Start on the Windows® taskbar, then Settings, then Control Panel, and  
then the Display icon. The Display Properties dialog box appears.  
2
3
Click the Settings tab.  
Move the Screen area slider to change your video resolution.  
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Troubleshooting the Mouse and Touchpad  
My mouse does not work.  
If you are using an optional Sony PCGA-UMS1 series USB mouse, verify  
that the mouse is plugged into the USB port. See “Connecting a USB  
Device” for more information.  
If you are still experiencing problems, use your supplied Driver Recovery  
CD to reinstall the mouse drivers. See “Using the Application Recovery  
CD(s)” for more information.  
My touchpad does not work properly.  
You may have disabled the touchpad without connecting a mouse to the  
computer. To enable the touchpad:  
1
Press the Windows key and use the arrow keys to select Programs. Press  
the Enter key.  
2
Use the arrow keys to select Sony Notebook Setup, and press the Enter  
key  
3
4
Select Sony Notebook Setup again, and press the Enter key.  
Use the arrow keys to select the Touchpad tab, and press the Tab key to  
select Enable Touchpad  
5
Press the Enter key.  
Restart the computer to activate the touchpad again.  
If your touchpad is interpreting a single tap as a double-click, adjust the  
button assignments. Follow these steps:  
1
Press the Windows key and use the arrow keys to select Settings. Press  
the Enter key.  
2
3
Use the arrow keys to select Control Panel, and then press the Enter key.  
Select Mouse, and then press the Enter key. The Mouse Properties  
dialog box appears.  
4
Make sure the Buttons tab is open, and change the button assignments in  
the Mouse Properties dialog box.  
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If you are still experiencing problems, check that another mouse was not  
installed.  
You may need to use your Driver Recovery CD to reinstall the mouse  
drivers. See “Using the Application Recovery CD(s)” for more information.  
The pointer does not move when I use the Touchpad or  
Mouse.  
Follow these steps to restart your computer:  
1
2
3
Press the Windows key.  
Press the “U” key. The Shut Down Window screen appears.  
Press the “R” key to restart the computer.  
If your computer does not restart, press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys  
simultaneously, and click Shut Down on the Windows Security window.  
Select Restart, and click OK.  
If your computer does not restart, press and hold the power button for more  
than four seconds to shut down the computer.  
If the pointer does not move while playing a disc, press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete  
keys simultaneously to stop playback and restart the computer.  
If you are still experiencing problems, check that another mouse was not  
installed.  
You may need to use your supplied Driver Recovery CD to reinstall the  
touchpad or mouse drivers. See “Using the Application Recovery CD(s)” for  
more information.  
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Troubleshooting Drives, PC Cards, and Peripheral Devices  
Troubleshooting Drives, PC Cards, and  
Peripheral Devices  
My floppy disk drive cannot write to a floppy disk.  
If the floppy disk is write-protected, disable the write-protect feature or use a  
floppy disk that is not write-protected.  
Verify the floppy disk is properly inserted into the floppy disk drive.  
My optical drive is not playing my CD or DVD properly.  
Make sure the disc label is facing up.  
If the disc requires software, make sure the software is installed according to  
the manufacturer’s instructions.  
A dirty or damaged disc may cause the computer to stop responding while it  
tries to read the disc. If necessary, restart the computer, remove the disc, and  
check the disc for dirt or damage.  
If you see video but cannot hear audio, check all of the following:  
Check that your optical drive does not have the mute setting enabled.  
Check the volume setting in the audio mixer.  
If you are using external speakers, check the volume settings, and then  
check the connections between your external speakers and the  
computer.  
Click Start on the Windows® taskbar, then Settings, then Control Panel,  
and then System. Select the Hardware tab, and click Device Manager.  
Check that the correct drivers are installed properly.  
Do not use adhesive labels to identify the CD. The label may come off while  
the disc is in use in the optical drive and cause the drive to malfunction.  
If a region code warning appears when you try to use your optical drive, it  
may be the DVD you are trying to play is incompatible with the optical  
drive. Verify the region code listed on the DVD package.  
Condensation may cause the computer to malfunction. If this occurs, do not  
use it for at least one hour.  
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My optical drive tray does not open.  
Make sure the computer is turned on.  
Press the Eject button on the optical drive.  
If the Eject button does not work, open the tray by inserting a thin, straight  
object (such as a paper clip) in the hole to the right of the Eject button.  
I cannot use Digital Video (DV) devices. The message “DV  
equipment seems to be disconnected or turned off” appears.  
Verify that the DV device is turned on and the cables are properly connected.  
If you are using multiple i.LINK®* devices, the combination of the  
connected devices may cause unstable operation. In this case, proceed as  
follows:  
1
2
3
4
Turn off your computer and all connected devices.  
Disconnect the devices that are not in use.  
Ensure that all other devises are properly connected.  
Restart your computer.  
My PC Card does not work.  
Check that the PC Card is installed properly.  
Check that the PC Card is compatible with Microsoft® Windows®.  
Use the Sony Notebook Setup utility to disable devices you are not currently  
using.  
Check that any necessary drivers were installed properly. See “Using the  
Application Recovery CD(s)” for more information on installing the drivers.  
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Troubleshooting the Software  
My software program stops responding or crashes.  
Contact the software publisher or designated provider for technical support. See  
“Software Support Information” for contact information.  
When I click an application icon, the message “You must  
insert the application CD into your optical drive” appears, and  
the software does not start.  
Some titles require specific files that are located on the application CD.  
Insert the disc and try starting the program again.  
Make sure you place the CD in the tray with the label side facing up.  
The application cannot find a file while a PC Card is inserted.  
Some PC Cards when inserted in a computer that is connected to the docking  
station may change the drive letters of the disk drives in the docking station. If  
this occurs, an application you are using may not be able to find files.  
To correct this condition perform one of the following steps:  
Remove the PC Card, and restart your computer. Do not insert the PC Card  
while using that application.  
Change the drive letters of the disk drives of the docking station or of the PC  
Card. Refer to the Windows® help files or the application manuals to change  
the drive letters.  
What software do I use for CD-R/CD-RW software functions?  
Sony recommends using the preinstalled SonicStage software’s Record function  
to create any CDs on your VAIO® computer, if the specific model you purchased  
is preconfigured with all necessary components for CD-R and CD-RW  
capability.  
Downloading the optional RealJukebox CD-burning component to create any  
CDs on your computer may interfere with normal system operations.  
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Troubleshooting i.LINK Devices  
I cannot establish a connection between two VAIO computers  
when using an i.LINK cable.  
*
1
2
Disconnect the i.LINK® cable from both computers and reconnect it.  
Wait for the computers to respond. If neither computer responds after a few  
moments, restart both computers.  
The computers may not recognize an i.LINK connection after returning from a power  
saving mode (Standby or Hibernate). If that happens, restart both computers to  
establish a connection.  
* i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394  
connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software applications, oper-  
ating system, and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK connection may  
not communicate with each other. Refer to the documentation that came with your compati-  
ble i.LINK device for information on operating conditions and proper connection. Before  
connecting compatible i.LINK PC peripherals to your system, such as CD-RW or hard disk  
drive, confirm their operating system compatibility and required operating conditions.  
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Troubleshooting the Modem  
My modem does not work.  
Check that the telephone line is plugged into the line jack. See “Connecting a  
Telephone Line” for more information.  
Check that the telephone line is working by plugging the line in an ordinary  
telephone and listening for a dial tone.  
Verify the telephone number the program is dialing is correct.  
Verify the software you are using is compatible with the computer’s modem.  
(All preinstalled Sony programs are compatible.)  
If you are still experiencing problems, use your the Driver Recovery CD to  
reinstall the modem drivers. See “Using the Application Recovery CD(s)”  
for more information.  
My modem connection is slow.  
Your computer is equipped with a V.90 compatible modem. Many factors may  
influence modem connection speed, including telephone line noise or  
compatibility with telephone equipment (such as fax machines or other modems).  
If you think your modem is not connecting properly to other PC-based modems,  
fax machines, or your Internet Service Provider (ISP), check the following:  
Ask your telephone company to verify that your telephone line is free from  
any line noise.  
If your problem is fax-related, check that there are no problems with the fax  
machine you are calling and that it is compatible with fax modems.  
If you are having a problem connecting with your ISP, check that the ISP is  
not experiencing technical problems.  
If you have a second telephone line available, try connecting the modem to  
that line.  
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Troubleshooting Audio  
My speakers have no sound.  
If the built-in speakers are turned off, press the Fn+F3 keys or use the center  
Jog Dial control to turn on the speakers.  
If the speaker volume is turned to the minimum, press the Fn+F4 keys, then  
press  
or  
to increase the volume, or you can use the center Jog Dial™  
control to control the volume.  
If nothing is displayed when you press the Fn+F3 or Fn+F4 keys, proceed as  
follows:  
1
2
Click Start, point to Settings, and then to Control Panel.  
Click Sounds and Multimedia. The Sounds and Multimedia Properties  
dialog box appears.  
3
4
5
6
Select the Audio tab, and click Advanced in the Sound Playback box.  
The Advanced Audio Properties dialog box appears.  
Make sure the Speakers tab is open, and the correct speaker setup is  
selected in the Speaker Setup box. Click OK.  
Click Volume in the Sound Playback box. The Volume Control dialog  
box appears.  
Make sure the mute check boxes are not selected in the Volume Control  
and Stereo Wide columns.  
7
8
Close the Volume Control dialog box.  
Click OK.  
If your computer is powered by batteries, verify the battery packs are  
inserted properly and are charged.  
If you are using an application that has its own volume control, verify the  
volume is turned up.  
Check the volume controls in the Windows® taskbar.  
If you connect external speakers:  
Verify the speakers are properly connected and the volume is turned up.  
If the speakers have a mute button, make sure the button is off.  
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If the speakers are powered by batteries, verify the batteries are inserted  
properly and are charged.  
If you have connected an audio cable to the Headphone jack, disconnect the  
cable.  
If you are still experiencing problems, use the Driver Recovery CD to  
reinstall the drivers. See “Using the Application Recovery CD(s)” for more  
information.  
My microphone does not work.  
If you are using an external microphone, verify that the microphone is plugged  
into the Microphone jack. See “Connecting an External Microphone” for more  
information.  
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Troubleshooting Wireless LAN functions  
I cannot use the Wireless LAN functionality  
Check if the Wireless LAN switch on the right side of the computer is in the  
ON position.  
If the Wireless LAN switch is in the ON position but you still cannot use the  
Wireless LAN functionality, do the following:  
1
2
Click Start and point to Programs.  
Select ORiNOCO, and click Client Manager. The ORiNOCO Client  
Manager window opens, displaying the connection status.  
3
4
Click File, and select “Enable Radio.”  
If you still cannot use the Wireless LAN functionality, restart the  
computer.  
I cannot set up a Wireless LAN.  
When logging on to the computer, check if you have Administrator  
privileges. User with limited log-on privileges cannot modify certain  
computer settings.  
Check if the network connection is enabled. Do the following:  
1
2
3
Click Start, select Settings, and select Control Panel.  
Select System. The System Properties window opens.  
Click the Hardware tab, and then Device Manager. The Device Manager  
window opens.  
4
5
Double-click Network adapters, and then double-click ORiNOCO Mini  
PCI Card.  
Make sure the General tab is open and “Use this device (enabled)” is  
selected in the Device usage box.  
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Troubleshooting Wireless LAN functions  
The computer cannot connect to a Wireless LAN Access  
Point.  
Check if the Wireless LAN switch on the right side of the computer is in the  
ON position.  
Check if power to the Access Point is on.  
Check if the Access Point is displayed in the networks window. Do the  
following:  
1
Click Start, point to Settings, then Control Panel, and select Wireless  
Network. The Add/Edit Configuration Profile window opens.  
2
3
Click Edit.  
Type your profile name, and make sure Access Point is selected in the  
Network Type box. Click Next.  
4
5
Click Scan. The Scan for Network Names pop-up window opens.  
Look for the name of the network you are trying to connect with. If you  
see the name, select it and click OK. See “Connecting to a Wireless  
LAN” for more information.  
If you don’ see the name of the network, then try re-establishing the  
network connection. See “Connecting to a Wireless LAN” for more  
information.  
Connection availability is affected by distance and obstructions. You may  
need to move your computer away from obstructions or closer to any Access  
Point you may be using.  
Be sure that the encryption key is correct.  
I cannot access the Internet.  
Check the Access Point settings. Refer to the instructions supplied with the  
Access Point.  
Check if your computer and the Access Point are connected to one another.  
Check the access point settings. Refer to the instructions supplied with the  
access point.  
Move your computer away from obstructions or closer to any access point  
you may be using.  
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The data transfer speed is slow.  
The Wireless LAN data transfer speed is affected by distance and  
obstructions between devices and access points. Other factors include device  
configurations, radio conditions, and software compatibility. To maximize  
the data transfer speed, move your computer away from obstructions or  
closer to any Access Point you may be using.  
If you are using a Wireless LAN Access Point, the device may be  
temporarily overloaded depending on the number of other devices  
communicating via the access point.  
The communication speed is interrupted or slowed down  
when MPEG2 data is transferred.  
The typical effective data transfer speed via an access point is 4-5 Mbps when  
adhering to the IEEE802.11b standard. High-rate stream transfers with MPEG2  
data may lower this rate.  
The IBSS Ad-hoc mode channel is different from the one I  
specified.  
If the second computer in a “Peer-to-Peer Group” wireless connection specifies a  
different setting from the first computer, the settings from the first computer take  
priority.  
The settings cannot be saved in “Edit Configuration,” even  
when I enter the encryption key with “Use hexadecimal.”  
The setting “Use Alphanumeric Characters” may be checked on the display, but  
the settings with “Use hexadecimal” will be saved.  
The computer connects automatically to a Wireless LAN  
Access Point.  
If the Wireless LAN Access Point security setting is not specified at the factory,  
the access point may connect automatically upon installation. This is a factory  
specification and not a malfunction.  
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Troubleshooting the Printer  
I cannot print.  
The default setting for the printer port mode is correct for most printers. If  
you cannot print, try changing the printer port mode.  
1
2
Click Start on the Windows® taskbar, and then click Settings.  
Click Control Panel, then Sony Notebook Setup, and select the Printer  
tab. If the printer port mode is set to ECP, change it to bi-directional. If  
the printer port mode is set to bi-directional, change it to ECP. See  
“Displaying the Sony Notebook Setup Screen” for more information.  
Your connected printer may not function after the computer resumes from a  
power saving mode.  
To reset the printer connection:  
1
Click Start on the Windows® taskbar, select Settings, and select Control  
Panel.  
2
3
Click the Printers folder.  
Right-click on the icon of the printer that is not functioning, and select  
Properties to open the Properties window.  
4
Click OK. The printer should now function properly.  
Ensure that the printer is compatible with the Windows® operating system  
installed on your computer and that it has the correct printer drivers.  
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Getting Help  
Sony provides you with several support resources to answer questions  
about your VAIO® computer or the preinstalled software. Refer to these  
resources in the order they are listed.  
Support Options  
If you have questions about your computer or the preinstalled software, refer to  
the following sources for answers in the sequence listed below.  
1
VAIO® Computer User Guide  
The online VAIO® Computer User Guide and the printed VAIO®  
Computer Quick Start provide you with information on how to maximize  
your computer capabilities and solve common problems.  
2
Software Manuals and Online Help Files  
The software preinstalled on your computer may come with an online  
manual. These manuals are stored on the hard disk drive as online Help  
files. You can find the Help files from the Help menu under the specific  
software application. Some software applications may come with a  
printed manual.  
3
Operating System Online Support  
Your computer comes preinstalled with Microsoft® Windows®. For  
operating system support, you can access Microsoft® customer support  
at: http://support.microsoft.com/directory/.  
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VAIO Support Agent  
You can find VAIO Support Agent by clicking Start and selecting Help  
and Support. Using advanced diagnostic technology, Sony’s VAIO  
Support Agent runs scheduled protections of your applications, network  
settings, and other important software settings. When your software is  
protected, you can use VAIO Support Agent to repair software problems  
by restoring your software to any of the previously protected states.  
5
6
Sony Computing Support  
This service provides instant access to information on commonly  
encountered problems. Enter a description of your problem and the  
Knowledge Database searches for the corresponding solutions online.  
You can access Sony Computing Support at:  
http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.  
Sony Fax-on-Demand  
This service, which requires a fax machine or your fax software, provides  
answers to commonly asked questions. You can use this automated  
service to request a list of available topics, and select the topics that you  
want to receive. To contact the Sony fax-on-demand service, call:  
1-888-4-SONY-PC (1-888-476-6972).  
7
8
Sony Customer Support  
Sony and Microsoft software support is available free of charge for 90  
days after the original date of purchase. You can call and speak with a  
Sony Customer Support Representative without using your computer by  
calling: 1-888-4-SONY-PC (1-888-476-6972).  
Sony Service Center  
For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call 1-888-4-SONY-PC  
(1-888-476-6972) or find Sony Customer Service on the Web at  
http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.  
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Index  
A
ejecting 55  
About This Computer tab 83  
AC Profile power setting 86  
Access Point, Wireless LAN 78  
adjusting  
brightness 16  
closing lid 55  
choosing  
Alt key 13  
Application Recovery CD 185  
Applications key 13  
audio  
Compact Disc Database (CDDB) 160  
troubleshooting 206  
Audio file formats 159  
audio file formats 155  
audio source icons 162, 163  
B
expanding capabilities of 78  
Basic/Advanced tab 83  
battery pack  
troubleshooting 192, 203  
connecting 54  
charge status icons 89  
indicator lights 14  
power management settings 84  
power saving modes 33  
brightness  
adjusting 16  
built-in speaker 16  
volume 16  
coin-operated telephones 35  
external speakers 76  
hard drives 25  
i.LINK device 70  
i.LINK optical disc drive 58  
microphone 77  
multiple telephone lines 35  
network 25, 44  
C
cameras  
digital video recorder 70  
canceling commands 13  
Caps Lock  
optical drive 54  
party telephone lines 35  
PBX 35  
indicator light 15  
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port replicator 44  
printer 61  
telephone line 35  
USB device 68  
connectors  
network 44  
Serial port 44  
Contents Panel 165  
correction keys 12, 13  
Ctrl key 13  
using a digital video device 129  
Eject button 52  
ejecting  
cursor-movement keys 12  
D
Equalizer 171  
expanding your computer capabilities  
expansion memory configuration 96  
digital video camera recorder 70  
DigitalPrint software 119  
LabelMaker 127  
PhotoAlbum 125  
PhotoCapture 119  
PhotoCollection 122  
PhotoDecor 124  
diskettes  
troubleshooting 201  
disks  
handling 53  
display  
floppy disk drive 52  
floppy disks  
connecting external 63  
mode 92  
options 67  
selecting 67  
inserting 52  
using 52  
docking station  
troubleshooting 196  
drives  
troubleshooting 201  
DV In/Out 70  
DVD drive  
recording from FM radio stations  
174  
Fn key 13  
connecting 54  
combination commands 16  
Full mode 155  
DVD-ROM drive tray  
troubleshooting 202  
DVgate software 129  
AVI files 130  
function keys 13  
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G
L
getting help 213  
Guide mode 23  
H
selecting to display output 67  
troubleshooting 198  
handling  
disks 53  
hard drive  
indicator light 14  
headphone  
Maximum Battery Life power setting  
connector 65, 66  
Maximum Performance power setting  
help 213  
Hibernate mode 17, 33, 88  
I
viewing the amount of 102  
displaying contents 29  
i.LINK 70  
connecting 70  
i.LINK optical disc drive  
connecting 58  
notes on 60  
IEEE 1394 70  
ImageStation 136  
indicator lights 14  
battery 14  
Caps Lock 15  
hard drive 14  
Num Lock 15  
Scroll Lock 15  
indicators 14  
Insert key 12, 13  
inserting  
connecting 77  
troubleshooting 205  
Guide 23  
Hibernate 33  
CD-ROM discs 54  
floppy disks 52  
J
connecting external display 63  
selecting 67  
switching among 16  
mouse  
troubleshooting 199  
mouse properties 19  
MovieShaker software 131  
adding effects 133  
Jog Dial Control 21  
K
keyboard  
Fn key 16  
using 12  
Windows key 15  
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creating movies 132  
saving a movie 135  
uploading to Internet 137  
using ImageStation 136  
using the Shaker feature 132  
multiple telephone lines 35  
N
Password tab 83  
power setting  
Maximum Battery Life 86  
Maximum Performance 86  
Power Management Off 86  
PowerPanel  
navigation keys 12  
network  
connecting 25  
connector 44  
port replicator 44  
Notebook Setup tabs 83  
Num Lock  
indicator light 15  
O
operator keys 13  
optical drive 54  
P
customizing toolbar 85, 88  
printer  
Quick Timer  
R
removing  
Reverb 173  
party telephone lines 35  
PBX 35  
PC Card  
inserting 25  
troubleshooting 201  
using 25  
PDA 78  
peripheral devices  
troubleshooting 201  
Personal Digital Assistant 78  
Playback Panel 164  
port replicator  
indicator light 15  
selecting  
connecting 44  
display 67  
network 44  
LCD 67  
power 14  
power management  
settings 84  
Power Management toolbar 84  
Power On  
monitor 67  
Serial connector 44  
setup screen  
About This Computer tab 83  
Basic/Advanced tab 83  
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displaying 82  
transferring songs 153  
Power On Password tab 83  
Printer tab 83  
Touchpad tab 83  
Sony  
setup tabs 83  
Sony Notebook Setup screen 82  
Shift key 13  
Simple mode 155, 177  
Skins 155  
Sleep Timer 176  
software  
troubleshooting 203  
SonicStage Premium  
audio file formats 159  
Audio source icons 162  
Backup Tool utility 177  
basic operations 164  
compatibility 158  
Devices 159  
troubleshooting 206  
Equalizer 171  
features 157  
FM radio station scanning 160  
Media 158  
Overview 157  
Playback and Recording 165  
Setting up a timer event 175  
Simple mode 177  
Sleep Timer 176  
using 18  
Software 157  
Sound Effects 171  
Timer Functions 175  
Visualizer 171  
docking station 196  
drives, PC Cards, and peripherals  
201  
SonicStage software 149  
Backup Tool 155  
LCD screen 198  
modem 205  
Electronic Music Distribution  
service 149  
importing audio files 155  
Main Features 149  
managing imported songs 155  
recording from a CD 151  
mouse and touchpad 199  
printer 211  
software 203  
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U
USB  
connecting 68  
connector 68  
mouse 68  
using  
floppy disk drive 52  
Jog Dial Control 21  
keyboard 12  
Memory Stick 28  
PC Card 25  
telephone line 35  
touchpad 18  
VAIO Action Setup 20  
V
VAIO 20  
VAIO Action Setup 20  
VAIO Edit Components software 179  
video camera recorder 70  
viewing the amount of memory 102  
Visualizer 171  
Vocal Canceller 173  
W
window design of Sony software 92  
Windows  
key 13  
key combinations 15  
Wireless LAN 38  
Wireless LAN Access Point 78  
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