Sony Laptop PCG C1VE User Manual

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Sony Notebook  
Computer  
User Guide  
PCG-C1VE  
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As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Sony has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for  
energy efficiency.  
The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes  
energy saving through the use of computers and their office equipment. The program backs the  
development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consumption. It  
is an open system in which business proprietors can participate voluntarily. The targeted products are office  
equipment such as computers, displays, printers, facsimiles and copiers. Their standards and logos are  
uniform among participating nations.  
ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.  
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Safety Information  
Owner’s Record  
The model number and serial number are located on the bottom of your Sony notebook computer. Record  
the serial number in the space provided here. Refer to the model and serial number when you call VAIO-  
Link.  
Serial number:________________________  
Model number:  
PCG-141C  
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WARNING  
Opening the unit, for whatever reason, could lead to damages that are not covered by the guarantee.  
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.  
Audio and picture distortion may occur if this equipment is positioned in close proximity to any  
equipment emitting electromagnetic radiation.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose your VAIO notebook computer to rain or moisture.  
Never install modem or telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations  
Never touch uninsulated telephone wire or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected  
at the network interface.  
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.  
Avoid using the modem during an electrical storm.  
Do not use the modem or a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
Use your notebook only with the supplied AC adapter. To disconnect your notebook completely from  
mains voltage, unplug the AC adapter.  
Please make sure that the socket outlet is easily accessible.  
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Regulatory Information  
This product conforms to the following European Directives:  
73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive)  
89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC (EMC Directives)  
93/68/EEC (CE Marking Directive)  
This product complies with EN 55022 Class B and EN 50082-1 for use in following areas: residential,  
commercial and light-industrial.  
This product has been tested and found compliant with the limits set out in the EMC Directive for using  
connection cables shorter than 3 metres (9.8 feet)  
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Disposal of Lithum Ion battery  
Disposal of Lithium ion  
batteries  
! Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium ion batteries. Dispose of promptly and properly.  
! Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type  
Dispose of properly at end-of-  
life.  
recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions (see  
below).  
In some areas the disposal of  
lithium ion batteries in  
household or business waste  
may be prohibited.  
! The battery pack used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Do not  
disassemble, heat above 100°C (212°F) or incinerate. Dispose of used battery promptly.  
! Keep away from children.  
Please use the public collection  
system.  
! Your notebook is equipped with an internal backup memory battery. For changing this battery, please contact  
VAIO-Link.  
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Welcome  
Congratulations on purchasing a Sony VAIO notebook computer. Sony has combined  
leading-edge technology in audio, video, computing and communications to provide  
you with state-of-the-art personal computing.  
Here are just some of the features your VAIO notebook computer has to offer (read the  
details in the Specifications chapter of this guide).  
Exceptional performance - Your PC includes a fast processor.  
Portability - The rechargeable battery pack provides hours of use without AC  
power.  
Sony audio and video quality - A high-resolution LCD screen enables you to take  
advantage of today’s advanced multimedia applications, games, and  
entertainment software.  
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Windows - Your system includes the latest operating system from Microsoft.  
Communications - Access popular online services, send and receive e-mails,  
browse the Internet...  
Excellent customer support - If you have any problem with your computer, you  
can contact VAIO-Link by Internet and e-mail (see your Customer Service Guide  
for addresses). Before contacting VAIO-Link, you may try to solve the problem by  
reading your User Guide (troubleshooting chapter) or the manuals and Help files  
for the peripherals or software.  
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Printed Documentation:  
About the User Guides  
Your Documentation Pack contains paper and online user guides on your computer’s  
hard drive:  
Printed Documentation:  
A Setting Up poster in colour and a Getting Started brochure; a Customer Guide,  
where you will find all the basic information to start using your notebook  
computer;  
A complete Regulatory and safety information poster;  
Your Sony Guarantee conditions.  
Online Documentation:  
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This User Guide:  
Using Your Sony Notebook Computer shows you how to use the standard  
components of your system.  
Connecting Peripheral Devices explains how you can add functionality by  
connecting various peripherals.  
Getting Help explains the support options available to you, and offers basic  
troubleshooting tips.  
Notes on Use provides facts and advice about using your notebook computer.  
Specifications provides details on your computer, drivers and accessories. The  
Compatibility Table indicates which devices are compatible with your notebook.  
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Refer to your Software Guide for information on the bundled software and the  
Sony applications.  
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About the Software is a short description of the features of the software pre-  
installed on your system.  
Using the Product Recovery CD-ROMs explains how to perform a System and an  
Application Recovery.  
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Consult the Online Help files of the software you're using for detailed information  
on features and troubleshooting.  
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Refer to the Microsoft Getting started manual for more information on Windows .  
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Unpacking Your Notebook Computer  
Unpacking Your Notebook Computer  
Remove the following hardware items from the box:  
Main unit  
Rechargeable battery pack  
Display Adapter  
Documentation Pack  
Product Recovery CD-ROMs  
AV cable  
AC adapter  
Power cord  
Phone cable  
PC card modem  
Phone plug (country specific)  
Spare stick covers  
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Ergonomic Considerations  
Ergonomic Considerations  
You will be using your notebook computer as a portable device in a variety of  
environments. Whenever possible, you should attempt to take account of the  
following ergonomic considerations to both stationary and portable environments:  
Computer positioned directly  
in front of you  
Arms at desk level  
Wrists relaxed and flat  
Position of your computer – Place the computer directly in front of you as you  
work. Keep your forearms horizontal, with your wrists in a neutral, comfortable  
position while using the keyboard, touchpad, or external mouse. Let your upper  
arms hang naturally at your sides. Take breaks during sessions with your  
computer. Excessive use of the computer may strain muscles or tendons.  
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Ergonomic Considerations  
Furniture and posture – Sit in a chair with good back support. Adjust the level of  
the chair so your feet are flat on the floor. A footrest may make you more  
comfortable. Sit in a relaxed, upright posture and avoid slouching forward or  
leaning far backwards.  
Viewing angle of the computer’s display – Use the display’s tilting feature to find  
the best position. You can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue by adjusting the tilt  
of the display to the proper position. Adjust the brightness setting of the display  
as well.  
Lighting – Choose a location where windows and lights do not create glare and  
reflection on the display. Use indirect lighting to avoid bright spots on the display.  
You can also purchase accessories for your display that help reduce glare. Proper  
lighting adds to your comfort and work effectiveness.  
Placement of an external display – When using an external display, set the display  
at a comfortable viewing distance. Make sure the display screen is at eye level or  
slightly lower when you are sitting in front of the monitor.  
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Locating the Controls and Connectors  
There is a ventilation slot  
Using Your Notebook Computer  
located near the PC card slot.  
Do not cover the ventilation slot  
when your computer is on.  
This section describes how to start using your computer and how to use your  
computer’s internal and external devices, such as the pointing device and PC cards.  
Locating the Controls and Connectors  
Left  
S400 i.LINKTM connector  
PC card slot  
Memory Stick slot  
Ventilation slot  
1
3
2
4
(page 60)  
(page 43)  
(page 37)  
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Locating the Controls and Connectors  
Front  
Built-in Camera  
(Motion Eye)  
Scroll Lock  
indicator  
Hard disk drive  
indicator  
1
2
6
7
8
9
16  
11  
Speaker  
(page 40)  
(page 64)  
(page 63)  
(page 32)  
(page 37)  
(page 26)  
(page 26)  
(page 26)  
(page 23)  
(page 40)  
(page 23)  
(page 26)  
(page 26)  
Left / center / right  
buttons  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Microphone  
LCD screen  
Keyboard  
1 Power button  
Capture button  
Power indicator  
Battery indicator  
Memory Stick  
indicator  
3
4
5
Num Lock  
indicator  
(page 26)  
(page 32)  
Caps Lock  
indicator  
10  
Pointing device  
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Locating the Controls and Connectors  
Right  
AC adapter mains connector  
and power cord: hazardous  
voltage, according to  
EN 60950.  
All other connectors for this  
notebook are SELV (Safety  
Extra Low Voltage), according  
to EN 60950.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ID Label  
(page 65)  
USB connector  
AV Out Connector  
i Headphone connector  
m Microphone connector  
(page 59)  
(page 63)  
(page 64)  
(page 18)  
(page 55)  
(page 34)  
DC In  
Mini VGA Out Connector  
Jog Dial  
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Locating the Controls and Connectors  
Bottom  
Battery release lever  
Battery connector  
1
2
3
4
5
Reset switch  
(page 19)  
Memory Stick slot window  
Battery lock lever  
(page 37)  
(page 19)  
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Connecting a Power Source  
Connecting a Power Source  
You can use either AC power or a rechargeable battery pack as a power source.  
Use your notebook only with  
the supplied AC adapter.  
To disconnect your notebook  
completely from mains voltage,  
unplug the AC adapter.  
Using the AC Adapter  
1
Plug the cable attached to the AC adapter into the DC In connector on the  
computer.  
Please make sure that the  
socket outlet is easily accessible.  
2
3
Plug one end of the power cord into the AC adapter.  
Plug the other end of the power cord into an AC outlet.  
Notebook computer  
DC in  
AC adapter  
(supplied)  
Power cord (hazardous voltage  
according to EN 60950)  
(supplied)  
SELV according to EN 60950  
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Using Battery Power  
Using Battery Power  
You can use a battery pack as a source of power. The PCGA-BP51A battery pack  
supplied with your computer is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Follow the  
steps below to insert and charge the battery pack.  
Make sure that the lid of your  
computer is closed before you  
insert/remove the battery pack.  
To insert the battery pack  
1
2
Make sure that the Lock lever on the bottom of the computer is on the Release  
position.  
Align the grooves on the battery with the tabs and notches on the back of the  
computer, and then slide the battery towards the computer until it clicks into place.  
3
Slide the lock lever into the LOCK position to secure the battery on the computer.  
1
LOCK  
UNLOCK  
Battery pack  
Grooves  
2
3
LOCK  
UNLOCK  
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Using Battery Power  
To charge the battery pack  
1
2
Connect the AC adapter to the computer.  
Insert the battery pack.  
The computer automatically charges the battery (the battery indicator light flashes in  
a double blink pattern as the battery charges). When the battery is 85% full, the battery  
indicator light turns off. This process takes approximately one to one and half hour. To  
charge the battery completely, continue charging for an additional hour.  
A fully charged battery pack provides power for hours.  
The time varies based on your system configuration and the software you use. See  
your Software guide, in "Battery Information ".  
Battery indicators  
The e battery indicator light indicates the status of the battery pack:  
Battery Indicator Light Status  
Meaning  
On  
The computer is using battery power.  
The battery is running out of power.  
The battery is charging.  
Single blink  
Double blink  
Off  
The computer is using AC power.  
Battery pack  
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Using Battery Power  
When the battery is running out of power, both the battery and power indicators blink.  
To determine the time the battery lasts, please refer to Battery information in your Software Guide.  
Keep the battery pack in the computer while it is directly connected to AC power. The battery pack continues  
to charge while you are using the computer.  
If the battery level falls to below 10%, you should either attach the AC adapter to recharge the battery or shut  
down your computer and insert a fully charged battery.  
You can extend battery life by changing the power management modes in the PowerPanel utility. See your  
Software guide, in Controlling Power Management.  
The battery pack supplied with your computer is a lithium ion battery and can be recharged anytime. Charging  
a partially discharged battery does not affect battery life.  
The battery indicator light is on while you use the battery pack as a power source. When the battery life is  
nearly depleted, the battery indicator starts flashing.  
For some software applications and some peripheral devices, your computer may not enter system hibernation  
mode when battery life is low. To avoid loss of data when using battery power, you should save your data  
frequently and manually activate a power management mode, such as system suspend or system hibernation.  
When the computer is connected to AC power and has a battery pack in the battery bay, it uses power from  
the AC outlet.  
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Using Battery Power  
To remove the battery pack  
! You may lose data if you  
remove thebattery packwhile  
the computer is on and not  
connected to the AC adapter  
or if you remove the battery  
while the computer is in  
1
2
Turn off the computer.  
Slide the release lever to the UNLOCK position and slide the battery away from  
the computer.  
system suspend mode.  
Battery release lever  
Battery lock lever  
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Starting Your Computer  
Starting Your Computer  
If you press the power button  
for more than four seconds, the  
computer will turn off.  
1
Open the cover.  
Hold the bottom of the computer firmly. Do not grab the camera lens when  
opening the cover, you may break the camera.  
MOTION EYE  
2
3
Press the power button of the computer until the green power indicator light turns  
on.  
Power button  
Power indicator  
If necessary, adjust the brightness controls for the LCD display with Fn+F5. To  
increase the brightness, use the up or right arrow keys. To decrease use the down  
or left arrow keys.  
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Shutting Down Your Computer  
Shutting Down Your Computer  
! To avoid potential loss of data,  
follow these steps to shut  
down your computer.  
Using the Start Button of Windows  
Respond to any prompts  
warning you to save  
documents.  
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1
2
Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar.  
Click Shut Down at the bottom of the Start menu to display the Shut Down  
Do not close the cover when  
the built-in camera is turned to  
the outside.  
Windows dialog box.  
Do not turn the built-in camera  
while the cover is closed.  
If you are unable to shut down  
your computer using the steps  
described above, press the  
Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys at the  
same time to restart the  
computer.  
3
4
Select Shut down if it is not already selected.  
During a period of inactivity,  
you can conserve battery life by  
using System Suspend  
mode. See Controlling  
Power Management in your  
Software Guide for further  
details.  
Click OK.  
5
6
Wait for your computer to turn off automatically. The power indicator will turn off.  
Turn off any peripheral connected to your computer.  
7
To close your computer, make sure that the tabs on both sides of the display panel  
click into the grabs.  
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Registering Your Computer  
Registering Your Computer  
You can take advantage of Sonys commitment to quality customer support and  
receive the following benefits by registering your computer with Sony:  
You must connect your phone  
line before using any online  
services, including the online  
registration service.  
VAIO-Link You can contact VAIO-Link by Internet or e-mail (see your Customer  
Service Guide for addresses).  
To access the online  
Registration web page, you  
must have a connection to the  
Internet.  
Guarantee Protect your investment. See the Guarantee sheet for the terms and  
conditions and please refer to your Customer Service Guide for more information.  
Follow these steps to use the Sony Notebook Computers online registration service:  
You need to plug in the PC  
Card Modem and the phone  
line to use the communication  
features described in this  
manual.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Click on the Welcome button on your desktop,  
Click Next,  
Click Internet,  
Fill in your Registration card fields,  
Scroll down to the bottom of the form and click Send,  
Click OK.  
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Using the Keyboard  
Using the Keyboard  
Your keyboard is very similar to a desktop computers, but the keyboard has  
additional keys that perform specific notebook computer-related tasks.  
Escape key  
Print screen key  
Correction keys  
Function keys  
Shift key  
Shift key  
Ctrl key  
Fn key  
Alt key  
Navigation keys  
Application key  
Windows® key  
Numeric keypad area  
Keys  
Descriptions  
Numeric keypad  
area  
Contains the keys found on a typical calculator. Use the numeric keypad  
area to type numbers or to perform mathematical calculations such as  
addition and subtraction. Note that you must press the Num Lock key  
to activate the numeric keypad. When you do so, the Num Lock light  
will illuminate.  
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Using the Keyboard  
Keys  
Descriptions  
Several keys are devoted to moving the cursor on the screen.  
Navigation keys  
Correction keys  
The Insert, Back Space, and Delete keys enable you to make corrections  
in your documents.  
Function keys  
The twelve 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 is used to produce capital letters or special symbols such as @  
and $.  
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Windows key  
The key with the Windows logo displays the Windows Start menu; it  
is equivalent to clicking the Start button on the task bar. See  
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Combinations and functions with the Windows key for further  
details.  
Fn key  
The Fn key is used in combination with other keys to issue commands.  
See Combinations and functions with the Fn key.  
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Using the Keyboard  
Keys  
Descriptions  
Applications key  
The Applications key displays a shortcut menu of context-sensitive  
choices; pressing this key is equivalent to clicking the right mouse  
button.  
Combinations and Functions with the Windows® Key  
Combinations  
Functions  
+ F1  
+ Tab  
+ E  
Displays Windows Help  
Switches the selected button on the taskbar.  
Displays Windows Explorer.  
+ F  
Displays the Search Results window to find a file or folder. This is  
equivalent to selecting Search and then For Files or Folders from the  
Start menu.  
+ Ctrl + F  
+ M  
Displays the Search Results - Computer window where you can  
locate other computers.  
Minimizes all displayed windows.  
Shift +  
+ R  
+ M  
Returns all minimized windows to their previous size.  
Displays the Run window. This is equivalent to selecting Run from  
the Start menu.  
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Using the Keyboard  
Indicators  
Indicator  
Functions  
Power  
Power on: lights green.  
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System suspend mode: flashes amber.  
Battery  
Indicates the status of the battery inserted in the computer.  
e
Hard disk  
Lights when data is read from or written to the hard drive. Do not enter  
System Suspend mode or turn off the computer when this indicator light  
is on.  
Light  
On  
Off  
Data is read from or written to The Memory Stick is not being  
Memory Stick the Memory Stick.  
accessed.  
Do not enter System Suspend  
mode or turn off the computer  
when this indicator light is on.  
Turns on when the number keys  
area in the numeric keypad are  
active.  
Turns off when the  
alphanumeric character keys in  
the keypad area are active.  
Num Lock  
Caps Lock  
Turns on when the letters appear  
in uppercase as you type. The  
Shift key lowers the case of typed  
letters when Caps Lock is on.  
Turns off when letters appear in  
lower case as you type (unless if  
you hold down the Shift key).  
Turns on when the screen scrolls  
differently. (depends on the  
application. No effect in many  
applications.)  
Turns off when information  
moves across the display  
normally.  
Scroll Lock  
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Using the Keyboard  
Combinations/Feature Functions  
Fn+  
(ESC)*  
Puts the system into System Suspend mode, a power management  
state. To return the system to the active state, press any key.  
System Suspend  
Fn+ (F3)*  
Toggles the built-in speaker on and off.  
Speaker switch  
Fn+ 2 (F4)  
Adjusts the built-in speakersvolume.  
Speaker volume  
To increase volume, press Fn+F4 and then V or b  
To decrease volume, press Fn+F4 and then v or B  
Fn+ 8 (F5)  
Adjusts the brightness of the LCD.  
Brightness control  
To increase light intensity, press Fn+F5 and then V or b  
To decrease light intensity, press Fn+F5 and then v or B  
LCD  
Fn+  
/
(F7)*  
Toggles between the LCD, external display (connected to the  
Switch to the  
Monitor connector) and both LCD and external display.  
.
external display  
Only LCD  
LCD and external display  
Only external display  
LCD  
Fn+  
/
(F8)*  
Toggles between the LCD and both LCD and TV.  
Only LCD h LCD and TV.  
Switch to TV  
Fn+ (F12)*  
System Hibernation  
Provides for the lowest level of power consumption. When you  
execute this command, the states of the system and of the peripheral  
devices are written to the hard disk and the system power is turned  
off.  
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Using the Keyboard  
Combinations/Feature Functions  
*You can carry out these  
functions using the Jog Dial.  
See Information on Using  
the Jog Dial in your Software  
Guide for more information.  
Fn+B*  
Bass Boost  
Toggles the Bass Boost function off and on. This feature is available  
with headphones only.  
Fn+D  
Darkens the LCD in order to save power.  
Video standby  
Some functions are not  
available until Windows  
launches.  
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Using the Pointing Device  
Using the Pointing Device  
The stick on the keyboard is a cursor-pointing device. You can point to, select, drag,  
and scroll objects on the screen using the stick.  
The scroll function is available  
only with applications that  
support a scroll-pointing  
feature.  
Pointer  
Stick  
Right button  
Left button  
Center button  
Actions  
Descriptions  
Point  
Press the stick in the appropriate direction to position the pointer on  
the desired item or object.  
Single-click  
Double-click  
Right-click  
Press the left button once.  
Press the left button twice.  
Press the right button once. In many applications, this action displays  
a shortcut menu containing context-sensitive choices.  
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Drag  
Press the stick in the appropriate direction to position the pointer on  
the desired item or object. While holding the left button, press the stick,  
then let it go at the desired point.  
Scroll  
Press the stick while pressing the center button.  
Replacing the Pointing Device cover  
You can take off the cover and replace it with the additional stick cover supplied with  
your computer.  
Attach the cover firmly.  
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Using the Jog Dial™  
Using the Jog Dial™  
Your computer is equipped with a Jog Dial on the right side of your computer. You can  
turn or / and press the Jog Dial to scroll the window, select a software, adjust the  
internal speaker volume, etc.  
turn  
press  
Jog Dial  
The Jog Dial window always appears in the display. The Jog Dial window is either in  
launcher mode or in guide mode.  
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Using the Jog Dial™  
Launcher mode  
You can adjust the size of the  
Jog Dial window or close it. To  
display the Jog Dial window,  
The Jog Dial window switches to the launcher mode if no software, program is in use,  
or when the Jog Dial window is active.  
double-click  
task tray.  
or on the  
Jog Dial window in the launcher mode  
Guide mode  
The Jog Dial is in the guide mode if a software or a program is in use and the window  
is active. Depending on the software, you can select an item from the selection list that  
is stratified by the List View mode, using the Jog Dial.  
Jog Dial window in the guide mode  
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Using the Jog Dial™  
To Use the Jog Dial  
See your Software guide in  
Information on Using the  
Jog Dial for more information.  
Launcher mode  
Click the Jog Dial window or the on-screen display, or press the Jog Dial while  
pressing the Ctrl key to switch to the launcher mode.  
1
Turn the Jog Dial to select an item, then press the Jog Dial.  
The Jog Dial window switches to the guide mode, and shows the Jog Dial's  
function.  
Jog Dial in the guide mode when "Speaker" is selected.  
2
3
Turn or press the Jog Dial to use the Jog Dial's function.  
To select another item, switch to the launcher mode and repeat from step 1.  
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Using Memory Stick™  
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Using Memory Stick™  
! Hold the Memory Stick media  
with the arrow pointing in the  
correct direction and turn the  
label side down when you  
insert it into the slot. To avoid  
damaging the computer or the  
Memory Stick media, do not  
force the Memory Stick media  
into the slot if it does not insert  
smoothly.  
This new compact, portable, and versatile IC recording medium has a data capacity  
exceeding that of a floppy disk. The Memory Stickis specially designed for  
exchanging and sharing digital data with compatible products. Because it is  
removable, it can be used for external data storage.  
To insert a Memory Stick™  
Gently insert your Memory Stick, front label facing down, until it clicks into place.  
You can enjoy still pictures and  
short movies in mpg format  
that you have recorded with  
your Digital still camera.For  
details, see your Software  
Guide.  
Memory Stick  
Insert with label facing down  
! If your computer is in Ultimate  
Battery Life mode, Memory  
Stick cannot be used. Select  
another mode. For details, see  
PowerPanel in your Software  
Guide.  
When the Memory Stickis connected properly, you can see the contents of the card  
by clicking the Removable Disk (S:) icon.  
If you cannot find the Removable Disk (S:) icon in My Computer on the desktop,  
proceed as follows:  
1
Go to Control Panel, click View all Control Panel options if all options are not  
displayed.  
2
3
Double-click on the System icon, then click on the Device Manager tab.  
Click Refresh.  
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Using Memory Stick™  
To remove a Memory Stick  
Make sure the access light is off. Push the Memory Stickin toward the computer.  
When it comes out, pull it out*. The Memory Stick window closes automatically when  
you remove the Memory Stick.  
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Using Memory Stick™  
* Always remove your Memory Sticks gently, or they may pop out unexpectedly from the slot.  
! To prevent the possible loss of data, do not remove a Memory Stick media when the Memory Stick media  
access light is on. Large image files require more time to store on a Memory Stick media, so always check the  
Memory Stick media access indicator and make sure that it is off before you remove the Memory Stick media.  
When the Memory Stick'serasure prevention switch is set to LOCK, data cannot be recorded or erased.  
Before using Memory Sticks, you should back up important data.  
To avoid damaging data:  
Do not remove a Memory Stickor turn off the power while the access light is on.  
Do not use Memory Sticksin locations that are subject to static electricity or electrical noise.  
Do not touch the Memory Stickconnector with your finger or metallic objects.  
Do not attach labels other than the supplied label to a Memory Stick.  
Do not bend, drop, or apply strong shock to Memory Sticks.  
Do not disassemble or modify Memory Sticks.  
Do not allow Memory Sticksto get wet.  
Do not use or store Memory Sticksin 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 Memory Sticks, use the supplied storage case.  
See the instructions that come with your Memory Stickfor more information on use.  
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Using the MOTION EYE built-in camera  
Using the MOTION EYE built-in camera  
Do not touch the camera lens.  
Your computer includes a built-in MOTION EYE camera. You can use the camera to  
shoot still images and record video clips.  
Do not point the camera  
towards the sun.  
Capturing a still image  
1
Press the Capture button. Smart Capture application starts.  
Capture button  
2
3
Select Still Viewer/Movie Player from the application list.  
Choose Still by clicking the Capture mode button.  
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Using the MOTION EYE built-in camera  
4
The Finder window appears. Turn the Motion Eye lens towards the subject.  
5
Adjust the focus ring.  
6
Half-press the Capture button on the computer. The image remains still. To  
display another image, release the Capture button and press again.  
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Using the MOTION EYE built-in camera  
7
8
Fully press the Capture button. The Still Viewer window will open and the  
captured still image appears in the Still Viewer window.  
For more detailed information about the capture software, please refer to your  
Software Guide.  
If you turn the lens inwards, Smart Capture goes into mirror mode. You can use the mirror mode to take a still  
image of yourself. A mirror-image appears in the finder window of the display while shooting, however, after  
capturing, a normal image appears.  
You can capture the following still images sizes : 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 120 and 80 x 60.  
You cannot detach the camera.  
Smart Capture is not available while another software that uses the built-in camera is in use. Close this  
software before using Smart Capture.  
You cannot transfer still images or video clips from the built-in camera while you are transferring files using  
i.LINKdevices via the i.LINKcable.  
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Using PC Cards  
Using PC Cards  
Your computer includes a PC card slot. PC cards allow you to connect portable external  
devices.  
Some PC cards may require you to disable idle devices when using the PC card. You can use Sony Notebook  
Setup to disable devices. Please refer to Sony Notebook Setup in your Software Guide for details.  
Be sure to use the most recent software driver provided by the PC card manufacturer.  
If an !mark appears on the Device Manager tab in the System Properties dialog, remove the software  
driver and then reinstall it.  
You may not be able to use some PC cards or some functions within the PC card with this computer.  
You do not need to shut down the computer before inserting or removing a PC card.  
The PC card slot can accommodate one Type I or Type II PC card. This slot is compatible with 16 bits cards and  
card bus.  
ZV (Zoomed Video) port is not available.  
! Some devices may not function properly if you repeat Returning to Normal Mode from System Suspend Mode  
or System Hibernation mode.  
! The computer will return to its original state if you restart it.  
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Using PC Cards  
To insert a PC card  
Insert the PC card into the PC card slot, front label facing up. Gently push the card into  
the slot until the card is fixed into the connector. The Release button will then come  
out.  
Insert in the direction of the arrow  
Do not force a 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. See the manual supplied with your PC card  
for more information on use.  
For some PC cards, if you alternate between normal power operation and the system suspend or system  
hibernation power management 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.  
While the card is inserted, your computer may not enter the System Hibernation power management mode. It  
may enter the System Suspend mode. It is recommended to remove the card when your computer enters the  
System Hibernation mode by pressing Fn + F12 keys or by using the PowerPanel utility, and when it is set to  
enter the System Hibernation mode automatically while using a battery as the source of power.  
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To remove a PC card  
Close any applications that use  
the PC card before removing the  
card. Otherwise, data may be  
lost.  
Follow the steps below to remove the PC card while your computer is on. If it is not  
removed properly, your system may crash and you may lose data that you did not save  
before. When your computer is off, skip steps 1 to 4.  
1
2
3
4
5
Double-click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in the task tray.  
Select the PC Card that you want to unplug and click Stop.  
Click OK when the You may safely remove this device dialog box appears.  
Press the PC card release button.  
! Do not stop the USB Disk. If you  
remove the USB Disk, the  
internal Memory Stick slot will  
be disabled. If you removed the  
USB Disk by mistake instead of  
the PC card that you want to  
unplug, proceed as follows:  
Gently grasp the card and pull it out.  
! In Control Panel, double-click  
the System icon. Select View all  
Control Panel options if all icons  
are not displayed  
! Select the Device Manager tab  
and click Refresh.  
RELEASE button  
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Using Power Saving Modes  
Using Power Saving Modes  
If the battery level falls to below  
10 percent, you should either  
attach the AC adapter to  
recharge the battery or shut  
down your computer and insert  
a fully charged battery.  
When you use a battery as the source of power for your computer, you can take  
advantage of 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: System Suspend and System Hibernation.  
When using battery power, you should be aware that the computer automatically  
enters System Hibernation mode when the remaining battery charge drops below 7  
percent, regardless of the power management setting you select. See your Software  
Guide in Controlling Power Management for more information.  
If you press the power button and hold for more than four seconds, the computer will switch off automatically.  
When the computer is in System Suspend or System Hibernation mode, you cannot insert a disk.  
When returning from System Hibernation mode, the system status stored on the hard disk is erased and the  
computer starts normally if you slide the power switch and hold for more than four seconds.  
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Using Power Saving Modes  
Normal Mode  
When you activate System  
Hibernation mode, the screen  
remains black for a while and  
power is then turned off. Do not  
move the computer until the  
power indicator turns off.  
This is the normal state of your computer when it is in use. The green power indicator  
light is on in this mode. To save power, you can turn off a specific device such as the  
LCD or the hard disk.  
System Suspend Mode  
The computer saves the current state of the system in RAM and switches off power to  
the CPU. The amber power light flashes in this mode.  
To activate System Suspend mode  
Press Fn+Esc, or press the power button quickly. You can also use the PowerPanel  
utility to enter System Suspend mode.  
To return to normal mode  
Press any key.  
System Hibernation Mode  
The state of the system is saved on the hard drive and power is turned off. The power  
indicator light is off in this mode.  
To activate System Hibernation mode  
Press Fn+F12. You can also use the PowerPanel utility to enter System Hibernation  
mode.  
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Connecting peripheral devices  
You can add functionality to your computer by connecting or using any of these  
peripherals and enjoy the software described in the About the Software user guide:  
PC card modem (page 49)  
Floppy Disk Drive (page 50)  
CD-ROM Drive (page 53)  
Printer (page 54)  
External Display (page 55)  
i.LINKdevice (page 60)  
External Speakers (page 63)  
External Microphone (page 64)  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Device (page 65)  
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PC card modem  
PC card modem  
Use your PC card modem to connect to a phone line and access the WWW.  
Phone cable and connectors  
are TNV (Telecommunication  
Network Voltage), according to  
EN60950.  
Connecting to a phone line  
You need to connect a phone line to take advantage of online services, the Internet and  
to register your computer and software online.  
In order to register your Sony  
notebook computer, register  
your software online and use  
VAIO-Link, you must be  
1
Insert the PC card modem in the slot of the computer (label facing up), push it  
gently until the release button ejects completely. Put back the release button. Do  
not pull the cover too much, it may cause malfunction.  
connected to a phone line.  
Your VAIO notebook computer  
is already configured to use the  
COM One Platinium Card  
MC221 Discovery V.90 PC  
Card modem.  
RELEASE button  
Phone plug (country specific)  
Phone line jack  
Phone cable  
2
3
Plug the phone line jack into the connector on the PC card.  
Plug the other end into the wall jack (using a phone plug if needed).  
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Floppy Disk Drive  
Floppy Disk Drive  
You can connect an optional floppy disk drive to the USB connector on your computer:  
To connect the floppy disk drive  
Plug the USB cable into the USB connector. The VAIO logo on the disk drive should be  
facing up.  
Floppy disk drive  
To USB  
SELV according to EN 60950  
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Floppy Disk Drive  
To insert a diskette  
Do not press the Eject button  
while the LED indicator is on. It  
may damage the diskette.  
1
2
Hold the diskette with the label side facing up.  
Gently push the diskette into the drive until it clicks into place.  
If the diskette does not come  
out by pressing the Eject button,  
disconnect the floppy disk drive  
from the computer.  
3.5" diskette  
! Do not stop the USB Disk. If you  
remove the USB Disk, the  
internal Memory Stick slot will  
be disabled. If you removed the  
USB Disk by mistake instead of  
the USB Floppy, proceed as  
follows:  
Floppy disk drive  
To remove a diskette  
When you finish using the diskette, wait until the LED indicator turns off and then  
press the Eject button to remove the diskette.  
! In Control Panel, double-click  
the System icon. Select View all  
Control Panel options if all icons  
are not displayed  
Eject button  
LED indicator  
! Select the Device Manager tab  
and click Refresh.  
To remove the floppy disk drive  
Follow the steps below to remove the floppy disk drive while your computer is on. If  
it is not removed properly, your system may crash and you may lose data that you did  
not save before. Do not follow these instructions if your computer is turned off.  
1
2
Double-click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the task tray.  
Click USB Floppy from the list and click Stop.  
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Floppy Disk Drive  
3
In the Stop a Hardware device dialog box, confirm the device that you want to  
stop.  
4
5
Click OK when the You may safely remove this device dialog box appears.  
Close the Unplug or Eject Hardware window.  
You can now safely unplug the USB floppy disk drive.  
To carry the floppy disk drive  
Fold the floppy disk cable into the compartment on the side of the floppy disk drive.  
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CD-ROM Drive  
CD-ROM Drive  
You can use an optional CD-ROM drive* with your notebook computer to read CD-  
ROMs, Audio CDs, CD Extras and Video CDs.  
When the computer is in System Suspend or System Hibernation mode, you cannot insert a disk.  
The procedures for connecting the CD-ROM drive may vary, depending on the CD-ROM drive.  
See the manual supplied with your CD-ROM drive for more information on use.  
* You can purchase the Sony PCGA-CD51/A CD-ROM drive as accessory. For more  
information, please contact your dealer.  
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Printer  
Printer  
Turn off your computer and the  
printer, unplug the AC adapter  
and the power cord before  
connecting the printer.  
You can connect a Windows-compatible printer to the USB connector of your computer  
to print documents.  
To connect a printer using the USB connector  
See the manual supplied with  
your printer for more  
information on installation and  
use.  
®
You can connect a USB printer compatible with your version of Windows to your  
computer.  
Use the symbol to locate the USB port on your computer and printer.  
Plug an optional USB printer cable into the USB connector.  
Before using the printer, you  
may need to change the Printer  
setting in the Sony Notebook  
Setup software. Please refer to  
Sony Notebook Setup in the  
Software Guide for further  
details.  
Notebook computer  
Before you connect peripherals,  
turn off the computer and all  
peripherals.  
Power cord  
Printer  
Connect the power cord only  
after connecting all cables.  
To USB  
To  
Printer  
Turn on the computer only after  
turning on all peripherals.  
Printer cable (optional or supplied with the printer)  
To use a printer  
Install the driver software supplied with your printer.  
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External Display  
External Display  
You can connect an external display to your notebook computer. For example, you can  
use the computer with the following:  
See the manual supplied with  
your computer display for more  
information on installation and  
use.  
Computer display (monitor)  
Projector.  
TV  
Use your external display as a second screen, or set up a virtual desktop (Please refer  
to Using the Dual Display Functionin your Software Guide for further details).  
Computer display  
To VGA Out Connector  
Power cord  
Display adapter  
Connecting cable  
SELV according to EN 60950  
Display cable  
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External Display  
To connect a computer display  
Use the supplied Display Adapter to connect your external display to the computer.  
See the manual supplied with  
your projector for more  
information on installation and  
use.  
1
2
Plug the supplied Display Adapter into the computer's mini VGA Out connector  
and the display cable to the "VGA Out" connector of the Display Adapter.  
You may not be able to display  
the computer's LCD and the  
external display together,  
depending on the types of  
computer display and projector  
used.  
If necessary, plug one end of the display power cord into the display, and the other  
end into an AC outlet.  
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External Display  
To connect a projector  
You can use a projector as an external display, such as the Sony LCD Projector.  
You can connect a projector using the supplied Display Adapter.  
1
2
Plug the Display Adapter into the computer's mini VGA Out connector and the  
display signal cable to the "VGA Out" connector of the Display Adapter.  
Use the i symbol to locate the Earphone connector. Plug the speaker audio cable  
into this connector.  
3
Use the m symbol to locate the Microphone connector. Plug the microphone cable  
into this connector.  
Notebook computer  
Projector  
Power cord  
To VGA Out Connector  
Audio cable  
Display adapter  
Connecting cable  
SELV according to EN 60950  
RGB signal cable  
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External Display  
To select a display*  
*You can carry out these  
When you connect an external display to the monitor connector, you can press Fn+F7  
to toggle the output between the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), the external monitor,  
or both devices.  
functions using the Jog Dial. See  
Information on Using the  
Jog Dial in your Software  
Guide for more information.  
See your Software Guide in Selecting the Display Mode for more information.  
To disconnect a display adapter  
Turn off the computer, then unplug the display adapter.  
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External Display  
To connect a TV  
Use the supplied AV cable to connect your TV monitor to the computer.  
640x480 dots of your computer  
screen will be displayed on TV.  
The rest can be seen by  
scrolling.  
1
2
Plug the supplied AV cable into the computer's AV out connector.  
Plug the three-pin jack of the AV cable to the TV as shown below.  
TV monitor  
Notebook computer  
Power cord  
T
AV cable  
(supplied)  
To select a TV display  
When you connect a TV to the monitor connector, you can press Fn+F8 to toggle the  
output between the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), the TV, or both devices.  
See your Software guide in Selecting the Display Mode" for more information.  
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i.LINKdevice  
i.LINKdevice  
Your computer includes an i.LINK (IEEE1394) connector, which you can use to connect  
to an i.LINKdevice such as a digital video camera recorder or another computer.  
i.LINKcables compatible  
with your VAIO notebook  
include cables with the  
following part numbers: VMC-  
IL4415 (a 1.5 meter cable with  
a 4-pin connector at each end),  
VMC-IL4408Series (a 0.8 meter  
cable with a 4-pin connector at  
each end).  
To connect a digital video camera recorder  
1
Plug one end of the i.LINKcable into the i.LINKconnector of the computer  
and the other end into the DV Out connector on the digital video camera recorder.  
You cannot import data from an  
i.LINK device if your computer is  
in Ultimate Battery Life mode.  
Select another mode. For  
details, see PowerPanel in your  
Software Guide.  
Digital video camera  
recorder  
To DV Out  
To i.LINK™  
i.LINKcable  
2
Launch the DVgate application. Please refer to DVgate in your Software Guide for  
further details.  
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i.LINKdevice  
The Sony digital video camera recorder is taken as example; your digital video camera recorder may need to  
be connected differently.  
See the manual supplied with your digital video camera recorder for more information on installation and use.  
Do not connect more than one digital video camera at a time. The software supplied with your computer will  
not recognize multiple cameras.  
The software limits the use of more than one digital video camera recorder or i.LINKdevice at the same  
time.  
On Sony digital video cameras, connectors labeled DV Out, DV In/Outor i.LINK™” are i.LINK-  
compatible.  
The i.LINKconnector of your notebook computer does not supply power to external devices generally  
powered by i.LINKconnectors.  
The i.LINKconnector supports transfer rates up to 400 Mbps; however, the actual transfer rate depends on  
the transfer rate of the external device.  
The i.LINKfeatures available may vary depending on the software applications you use. Please refer to the  
documentation that came with your software for more information.  
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i.LINKdevice  
To connect your computer to another VAIO computer  
If the VAIO computer that you  
want to connect to your VAIO  
computer has a version of Smart  
Connect that is not Smart  
Connect 3.0, you need to install  
Smart Connect for legacy in  
your Windows Me system.  
Smart Connect for legacy is  
provided with your Application  
Recovery CD-ROM.  
You can connect your VAIO notebook to another VAIO computer using an i.LINK  
cable (optional). Your computer includes Windows Me and can be connected through  
i.LINK to any other VAIO computer that also has Windows Me installed or that has  
Smart Connect 3.0.  
You can then use one computer to copy, edit or delete files from another VAIO  
computer.  
You can also print a document on a printer connected to another VAIO computer.  
To check the Smart Connect  
version installed on your  
computer, consult the Smart  
Connect Online Help.  
To connect two computers with  
Windows Me and Smart  
Connect 3.0, use the Smart  
Connect 3.0 STD mode.  
i.LINKcable  
SELV according to EN 60950  
(not supplied)  
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External Speakers  
External Speakers  
You can enhance the sound quality of your computer by connecting external speakers.  
Make sure your speakers are  
designed for computer use.  
Turn down the volume of the  
speakers before you turn them  
on.  
To connect external speakers  
Use the i symbol to locate the Headphone connector. Plug the speaker cable into  
this connector.  
Do not place diskettes on the  
speakers; the speakers  
magnetic field may damage the  
data on the diskettes.  
See the manual supplied with  
your speakers for more  
information on installation and  
use.  
Speakers  
(optional)  
i To Headphone  
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External Microphone  
External Microphone  
You can enhance the quality of sound input by using an external microphone.  
Make sure your microphone is  
designed for computer use.  
See the manual supplied with  
your microphone for more  
information on installation and  
use.  
To connect an external microphone  
Use the m to locate the Microphone connector. Plug the microphone cable into this  
connector.  
Microphone  
To Microphone  
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) Device  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) Device  
You can connect a USB device to your computer.  
You may need to install  
software (device drivers)  
supplied with your USB device  
before using the USB device.  
To connect a USB device  
Read the manual supplied with  
your USB device carefully for  
more information on  
Use the symbol to locate the USB connector. Plug one end of the USB cable into  
this port and the other end into the USB device.  
installation and use.  
Notebook computer  
You can connect the optional  
Sony USB mouse (PCGA-UMS1  
series). As the driver for PCGA-  
UMS1 series is preinstalled on  
your computer, you can use this  
PCGA-UMS1 series USB mouse  
by just connecting it.  
Your computer doesn't include  
any Serial or PS/2 connectors.  
USB device  
To USB  
USB connecting cable  
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About Sonys Support Options  
Getting Help  
This section describes how to get help and support from Sony, as well as  
troubleshooting tips for your computer.  
About Sonys Support Options  
Sony provides several support options for your computer. When you have questions  
about your computer and the pre-installed software, check these places for answers:  
Printed documentation supplied with your computer  
The Customer Guide explains how to start your computer and use the basic  
functions. This guide gives you the information to access VAIO-Link.  
The Setting Up Poster gives you a list of the contents you find in the box, a  
summary of the bundled applications and the list of specifications of your  
computer and accessories.  
Online user guides supplied on your computers hard drive  
This guide explains how to use your computer, connect peripheral devices. It  
gives you a packing list and the list of specifications of your computer and  
accessories.  
The Software guide lists the pre-installed software titles and explains how to use  
the utility programs and perform basic computer tasks.  
The Customer Service Guide gives you complete information on the VAIO-Link  
Services.  
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About Sonys Support Options  
Other sources of information  
You need to plug the phone line  
into the modem to use the  
communication features  
The online help files that accompany your pre-installed software contain  
instructions on using the software.  
described in this manual.  
VAIO-Link website: if you have any problem with your computer, you can access  
the VAIO-Link web site (see your Customer Service Guide for the address).  
The Sony e-mail support service answers your questions by electronic mail. Just  
send your question in an e-mail message and a Customer Service Analyst will send  
you a reply with the answer. To send a question to Sony e-mail support, please  
refer to the instructions in your Customer Service Guide.  
VAIO-Link Response Centre: Before contacting VAIO-Link Response Centre, try  
to solve the problem by reading your User Guide (troubleshooting chapter) or the  
manuals and helpfiles for the peripherals or software (See your Customer Service  
Guide for the phone numbers).  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
This section describes how to solve common problems you may encounter when using  
your computer. Many problems have simple solutions, so try these suggestions before  
you contact VAIO-Link.  
When you reconnect devices  
(other than USB devices), be  
sure to turn off the computer as  
described in Shutting down  
your computer. If you turn off  
the computer in other ways, it  
may result in data loss.  
About the computer and software, see page 69  
About Digital Video Captures and DVgate, see page 72  
About the display, see page 73  
About the MOTION EYECamera, see page 74  
About CD-ROMs and diskettes, see page 75  
About sound, see page 76  
About the modem, see page 77  
About peripherals, see page 79  
About Memory Stick, see page 80  
About Power Saving Modes, see page 80  
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Troubleshooting  
About the computer and software  
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 front panel of the computer indicates that  
the power is on.  
Check that the battery pack is inserted properly and that it is charged.  
Make sure there is no diskette in the floppy disk drive.  
Confirm that the power cord and all cables are connected firmly.  
If you have plugged the computer into an UPS, make sure the 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 you have switched to the external display and that the  
brightness and contrast controls are adjusted correctly. Please refer to the manual  
supplied with your display for details.  
Moisture condensation may have occurred. Do not use the computer for at least  
one hour and then turn it on.  
When the internal backup battery is low on power, it may not be able to start your  
system properly. Please plug your computer to AC power.  
The message Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to setup would appear at the bottom of  
the display. Should this happen, you need to initialize the BIOS.  
Follow the steps in When I turn on my computer, the message Operating system  
not found appears and Windows does not start.  
If any of the above procedures does not work, press the reset switch on the bottom of  
the computer with a wire and then restart the computer.  
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Troubleshooting  
When I turn on my computer, the message Operating system not found appears and  
Windows does not start.  
Check the floppy disk drive to see if a non-bootable diskette is in the drive.  
If a non-bootable diskette is in the drive, eject it and press any key on your  
keyboard. Windows then starts normally.  
If Windows still does not start, follow the procedure below to initialize the BIOS.  
If the floppy disk drive is empty, follow the steps below to initialize the BIOS:  
1
2
3
Remove any peripheral devices connected to the computer,  
Turn the computer off and then turn it on again,  
Turn on the computer and press the F2 key when the Sony logo appears. The BIOS  
setup menu screen appears.  
4
5
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 configuration now? appears.  
6
7
Check that [Yes] is selected and then press the Enter key.  
Press the arrow keys to select Exit (Save Changes) and then press Enter. The  
message Save configuration changes and exit now? appears.  
8
Check that [Yes] is selected, then press the Enter key. The computer will restart.  
When I turn on my computer, the message No system disk or disk error. Replace and press  
any key when readyappears and the computer does not start.  
Remove the diskette from the floppy disk drive by pressing the Eject button and then  
press any key.  
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Troubleshooting  
My computer 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 here, may result in  
loss of unsaved data. If the Shut Down command does not work properly, follow these  
steps:  
Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete  
may result in data loss in files  
that are currently open.  
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Restart the computer by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete and by choosing Shut Down.  
If this does not work, press the power button and hold it for at least four seconds,  
this turns off the power.  
Unplug the computer from the AC adapter and remove the battery pack from your  
computer.  
My computer locks up”  
Try restarting the computer. On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button, click  
Shut Down and then choose Restart.  
If you cannot restart as described in the preceding step, you can restart the  
computer by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete once and then clicking Shut Down in the  
Task manager of Windows.  
If the previous step does not work, press the power button and hold it for at least  
four seconds. This turns off the power.  
If your computer locks up while playing a CD-ROM, stop the CD-ROM, and  
restart the computer by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete and choosing Shut Down.  
My software program locks up or crashes  
Contact the software publisher or designated provider for technical support. Please  
refer to your Software guide for information on how to contact them.  
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The pointer in the display moves on its own  
A "drift" has occurred. However, this is not a malfunction. The pointer will stabilize  
if you do not touch the stick for a few seconds.  
My mouse does not work  
If you are using an external mouse, check that the mouse is plugged into the mouse  
connector.  
If you have connected an external mouse while your computer is on, you must  
restart your computer.  
If you are using an optional Sony USB mouse, check that the mouse is plugged into  
the USB connector.  
The key top comes off  
Put it back where it was and press it until it clicks.  
If you take off the key top intentionally or press it excessively when you replace it, it  
may cause a malfunction. Handle it with care.  
See Placing a key top on page 83  
About Digital Video Captures and DVgate  
While I'm recording images to a digital video device using DVgate, my system displays the  
message Recording to DV device failed. Check the power and cable connections to  
the DV device and try the operation again…  
Close all open applications and restart your computer. Frequent recording of images  
to a digital video device while using DVgate sometimes causes this to occur. For more  
information on DVgate, see the DVgate online help.  
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Troubleshooting  
I cannot import any data to my computer with DVgate  
Make sure that you have not selected the Ultimate Battery Life power saving mode. If  
you are in Ultimate Battery Life mode, select another mode.  
About the display  
The game images or video images are not clear  
Right-click the application bar of the PowerPanel software, choose "CPU speed  
settings", and take the check off the box "Auto ". Then set the speed control to 100%.  
See the on-line help of the PowerPanel software for details.  
My LCD does not display anything  
Check that the computer is plugged into a power source and that it is turned on.  
Check that the power indicator on the front panel of the computer is on.  
Check that the battery packs are inserted properly and that they are charged.  
Adjust the brightness of the LCD.  
The computer may be in LCD (video) standby mode. Press any key to activate the  
display.  
The screen image on my external display is not centered or sized properly  
Use the controls on your external display to adjust the image. Please refer to the  
manual supplied with your display for more information.  
The video image on my screen is too dark  
If an external display is connected to the Monitor connector, disconnect the display.  
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Troubleshooting  
The window I have just closed continues to appear on my LCD  
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Press the Windows key and the D key twice to refresh the screen.  
About the MOTION EYECamera  
There is a vertical line when shooting a bright subject with a dark background using  
"MOTION EYE"  
This is a phenomenon called "smear." This is not a malfunction.  
The image in the view finder of "Smart Capture" is rough  
If you are shooting a subject in rapid movement, there may be a gap. However,  
this is not a malfunction.  
The images captured with "MOTION EYE" are not clear  
Shooting under fluorescent light may result in reflections.  
Red or green noises may occur if the captured images include dark parts.  
Check that the lens of the "MOTION EYE" is clean.  
Use the focus ring for focus adjustment.  
There are picture gaps and sound gaps when importing video images  
Gaps may occur based on the effect settings in the Smart Capture software. See the  
on-line help of the Smart Capture software for details.  
The "MOTION EYE" does not show any images  
Check that other software such as Smart Capture or CyberCode Finder don't use  
the "MOTION EYE".  
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Troubleshooting  
Depending on monitor mode, color palette, and other causes, the video memory is  
running out and the camera image is not displayed. Reduce the color palette or  
monitor resolution.  
Start Camera setting utility and select "Default".  
If the above countermeasures do not work, restart the computer.  
About CD-ROMs and diskettes  
The CD-ROM drive is not detected by the computer or does not run normally.  
Check that the PC card you connect is the one supplied for using with your CD-  
ROM drive.  
Make sure the interface cable is connected to the PC card properly.  
Make sure the PC card is seated securely in the PC card slot in the computer.  
Check the PC card slot for bent or broken pins.  
The power of the CD-ROM drive is OFF.  
A pickup cover is installed in your drive. Remove the pickup cover before  
inserting a disc.  
When I double-click an application icon a message such as You must insert the  
application CD into your CD-ROM drive appears and the software does not start.  
Some titles require specific files that are located on the applications DVD-ROM /  
CD-ROM disk. Insert the disk and try starting the program again.  
Make sure you place the disk in the tray with the label side facing up.  
My floppy disk drive cannot write to a diskette  
The diskette is write-protected. Disable the write-protect feature or use a diskette  
that is not write-protected.  
Check that the diskette is properly inserted into the floppy disk drive.  
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Troubleshooting  
About sound  
My speakers are not producing sound  
The built-in speakers may be turned off. Press Fn+F3 to turn on the speakers.  
The speaker volume may be turned to the minimum. Press Fn+F4, and then press  
V or b to increase the volume.  
If nothing happens after having pressed Fn+F3 or Fn+F4, double-click System in  
Control Panel. Open the Device Manager tab and make sure that the sound  
device is enabled.  
If your computer is powered by battery, check that the battery is inserted properly  
and that it is charged.  
If you are using an application that has its own volume control, check that the  
volume is turned up.  
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Check the volume controls in Windows .  
If you use external speakers, check that the speakers are properly connected and  
the volume is turned up. If the speakers have a mute button, make sure it is off. If  
batteries power the speakers, check that the batteries are inserted properly and  
that they are charged.  
If you have connected an audio cable to the Headphone connector, disconnect the  
cable.  
I can hear background noise when I play back music  
Try to use the Media Bar software instead of Windows Media Player.  
My microphone does not work  
If you are using an external microphone, check that the microphone is plugged into the  
Microphone connector.  
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Troubleshooting  
An error message appears when using voice-related software programs  
Double-click Yamaha DS-XG Audio Config in Control Panel. Open the Echo tab  
and deselect the Enable check box. Click OK.  
If you are using several voice-related software programs at the same time, close  
them.  
About the modem  
My modem (PC card) doesnt work  
Check that your PC card is properly inserted into your computer (label side facing  
up).  
Check that your PC card modem has been detected by the system.  
Check that the phone line is plugged into your PC card.  
Check that the phone line is working. You can check the line by plugging in an  
ordinary phone and listening for a dial tone.  
Check that the phone number the program is dialing is correct.  
Check that the communication software you are using is compatible with the PC  
card: make sure that the driver selected in your communication software matches  
your PC card programming (refer to your communication software user manual).  
Check that your PC card modem responds to AT-commands by doing a  
diagnostics test: Click Start, go to Settings, click on Control Panel, then select  
Modems and click the Diagnostics tab. Select the COM One Platinium Card  
Discovery V90 modem and press More Info.  
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Troubleshooting  
My modem connection is slow  
Many factors 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, check the following:  
Have your phone company check that your phone 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 Internet Service Provider, check  
that the ISP is not experiencing technical problems.  
If you have a second phone line available, try connecting the modem to that line.  
My Modem Cannot Establish a Connection  
The modem dialing mode may be incompatible with your telephone line.  
Check the dialing mode:  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Open My Computer,  
Open the Control Panel,  
Click View all Control Panel options if all options are not displayed  
Open Modems,  
Select COM One Platinium Card Discovery V.90,  
Choose Dialing Properties.  
Modify the dialing property Pulse dial or Tone dial according to your telephone line.  
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Troubleshooting  
About peripherals  
I cannot use DV devices. The message DV equipment seems to be disconnected or  
turned off appears.  
Check that the DV device is turned on and that the cables are properly connected.  
If you are using multiple i.LINKdevices, the combination of the connected  
devices may cause unstable operation. In this case, turn off the power to all  
connected devices and disconnect unused devices. Check the connection and then  
turn on the power again.  
The i.LINK device, which is connected to the computer, is not recognized, or a message  
appears.  
Disconnect the i.LINKdevice once, then connect it again.  
The two VAIO computers that I want to connect via the i.LINK device cannot communicate.  
Your computer includes Windows Me. To be able to communicate with another  
VAIO computer, the other VAIO computer must have Windows Me or Smart  
Connect 3.0.  
If the version of Smart Connect on the other VAIO is not 3.0, you need to install  
Smart Connect for legacy in your Windows Me system. Smart Connect for legacy  
is provided with your Application Recovery CD-ROM.  
Check that your computer is not in Ultimate Battery Life mode. If this mode is  
selected, select another mode.  
My PC card is not working  
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Make sure the PC card is compatible with your version of Windows .  
Use the Sony Notebook Setup utility to disable devices you are not currently using.  
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Troubleshooting  
About Memory Stick  
My image file does not open, even though I insert a Memory Stick into the slot.  
VisualFlow is automatically started by default, if you insert a Memory Stick into the  
slot. If VisualFlow is active and the Memory Stick image files are not displayed, the  
Memory Stick format type might be different.  
Copy the Memory Stick data to your hard disk and format your Memory Stick by  
means of the Memory Stick Formatter software which is installed on your machine.  
My Memory Stick does not work. I cannot access the S: Drive.  
1
Go to Control Panel, click View all Control Panel options if all options are not  
displayed.  
2
3
Double-click on the System icon, then click on the Device Manager tab.  
Click Refresh.  
About Power Saving Modes  
I cannot put my computer in any Standby mode (Hibernation or supend): the system gets  
unstable.  
Quit all the applications you launched and restart the system. If you don't succeed,  
please refer to the question My computer does not shut down.  
My system cannot enter System Suspend mode  
If a disk drive is inserted into the PC card slot, close the card and remove it. See To  
remove a PC Card for details.  
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Troubleshooting  
My system does not enter the power saving mode I selected  
Confirm your current notebook settings by proceeding as follows:  
By default, the standby and  
hibernation features are  
enabled.  
1
Click Start, then Programs, Accessories, System Tools and System Information.  
The Help and Support screen appears. If a disk drive is inserted into the PC card  
slot, close the card and remove it. See To remove a PC Card for details.  
2
3
In the Tools menu, select System Configuration Utility.  
Click Advanced in the General tab. The Advanced Troubleshooting Settings  
screen appears.  
4
5
6
Make sure the Standby feature is enabled message is displayed. If the Standby  
feature is disabled message is displayed, click the Enable button.  
Make sure the Hibernation feature is enabled message is displayed. If the  
Hibernation feature is disabled message is displayed, click the Enable button.  
Click OK and restart your computer.  
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Notes on Use  
This section describes safety guidelines and precautions to help protect your computer  
from potential damage.  
On Upgrading the System  
Your notebook computer and memory modules use high precision components and  
electronic connectors' technology. To avoid the invalidation of your Guarantee by  
mishandling, it is recommended that:  
You contact your dealer to install a new memory module,  
You do not install it yourself, if you are not familiar with upgrading memory on  
a notebook computer,  
You do not touch the connectors or open the memory panel.  
Please call VAIO-Link if you need assistance.  
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Placing a key top  
Placing a key top  
If the enter key or the space key comes off, replace the key top as it is shown below. If  
the other key top comes off, put it where it was and push it until it clicks.  
Do not take off the key top  
intentionally. It may cause a  
malfunction.  
As it may damage the computer  
if you press it to excess, handle  
it with care.  
To replace a key top  
Take off the wire from key top, then catch on the hook. Align the center of the key top  
and press it from the top.  
Enter key  
Hook  
Wire  
Space key  
Hook  
Wire  
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Other precautions  
Other precautions  
On Handling the Hard Disk  
The hard disk has a high storage density and reads or writes data in a short time. On  
the other hand, it may be easily damaged by mechanical vibration, shock or dust. Keep  
the hard disk away from magnets.  
Although the hard disk has the safety device in itself to prevent losing data due to  
mechanical vibration, shock or dust, you should be careful when handling your  
computer. To avoid damaging data:  
Do not give a shock to your computer.  
Do not place your computer in a location subject to mechanical vibration or in  
unstable situation.  
Do not move your computer while the power is on.  
Do not turn off the power or restart the computer while reading or writing data.  
Do not use your computer in a place subject to extreme change of temperature.  
If the hard disk is damaged, the data cannot be restored.  
Back up data  
As you may lose important data once your computer is damaged, you should back up  
your data regularly.  
Restore the original application programs from the Product Recovery CD-ROM.  
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See the Windows help for more information on back-up data.  
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Other precautions  
On Handling the LCD Screen  
Do not leave the LCD facing the sun as it can damage the LCD. Be careful when  
using the computer near a window.  
Do not scratch the LCD or exert pressure on it. This could cause malfunction.  
Using the computer in low temperature conditions may produce a residual image  
on the screen. This is not a malfunction. When the computer returns to normal  
temperature, the screen returns to normal.  
A residual image may appear on the screen if the same image is displayed for a  
lengthy period of time. The residual image disappears in a while. You can use a  
screen saver to prevent residual images.  
The screen becomes warm during operation. This is normal and does not indicate  
a malfunction.  
The LCD is manufactured using high-precision technology. You may, however, see  
tiny black points and/or bright points (red, blue, or green) that continuously  
appear on the LCD. This is a normal result of the manufacturing process and does  
not indicate a malfunction.  
On the Power Source  
Your computer operates on 100V-240V AC 50/60 Hz.  
Do not share the AC outlet with other power-consuming equipment, such as a  
copying machine or shredder.  
You can purchase a power strip with a surge protector. This device prevents  
damage to your computer caused by sudden power surges such as those that may  
occur during an electrical storm.  
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord.  
To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.  
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Other precautions  
Unplug your computer from the wall outlet if you will not be using the computer  
for a long time.  
When the AC adapter is not used, unplug it from the AC outlet.  
Use only the AC adapter supplied. Do not use any other AC adapter.  
On Handling  
Clean the cabinet with a soft, dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild  
detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or  
solvent such as alcohol or benzine, as these may damage the finish of your  
computer.  
Should any solid object or liquid fall into the computer, shut down your computer  
and then unplug it. You may want to have the computer checked by qualified  
personnel before operating it any further.  
Do not drop the computer or place heavy objects on top of the computer.  
On Installation  
Do not place your computer in a location subject to:  
Heat sources, such as radiators or air ducts,  
Direct sunlight,  
Excessive dust,  
Moisture or rain,  
Mechanical vibration or shock,  
Strong magnets or speakers that are not magnetically shielded,  
Ambient temperature of more than 35º C or less than 10º C,  
High humidity.  
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Other precautions  
Do not place electronic equipment near your computer. The computers  
electromagnetic field may cause a malfunction.  
Provide adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build-up. Do not place  
your computer on porous surfaces such as rugs or blankets, or near material such  
as curtains or draperies that may block its ventilation slots.  
The computer uses high-frequency radio signals and may cause interference to  
radio or TV reception. Should this occur, relocate the computer a suitable distance  
away from the set.  
Use only specified peripheral equipment and interface cables; otherwise,  
problems may result.  
Do not use cut or damaged connection cables.  
Your computer cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not  
work with a private branch exchange (PBX).  
On Moisture Condensation  
If the computer is brought directly from a cold location to a warm one, moisture may  
condense inside your computer. In this case, allow at least an hour before turning on  
your computer. If any problem occurs, unplug your computer and contact VAIO-Link.  
On Handling Diskettes  
Do not open the shutter manually and touch the surface of the diskette.  
Keep diskettes away from magnets.  
Keep diskettes away from direct sunlight and other heat sources.  
On Handling CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Disks  
Do not touch the surface of the disk.  
Do not drop or bend the disk.  
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Other precautions  
On Cleaning CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Disks  
Fingerprints and dust on the surface of a disk may cause read errors. Proper care  
of the disk is essential to maintain its reliability. Do not use solvents such as  
benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray, as they may  
cause damage to the disk.  
For normal cleaning, hold the disk by its edge and use a soft cloth to wipe the  
surface from the center out.  
If the disk is badly soiled, moisten a soft cloth with water, wring it out well, and  
use it to wipe the surface of the disk from the center out. Wipe off any remaining  
moisture with a dry soft cloth.  
On Using Batteries  
Never leave the battery pack in temperatures above 60° C, such as in a car parked  
in the sun or under direct sunlight.  
Battery life is shorter in a cold environment. This is due to decreased battery  
efficiency at low temperatures.  
Charge the batteries at temperatures between 10° C to 30° C. Lower temperatures  
require a longer charging time.  
While the battery is in use or being discharged, the battery pack heats up. This is  
normal and is not cause for concern.  
Keep the battery pack away from all sources of heat.  
Keep the battery pack dry.  
Do not open or try to disassemble the battery pack.  
Do not expose the battery pack to any mechanical shock.  
If you are not using the computer for an extended period of time, remove the  
battery pack from the computer to prevent damage to the battery.  
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Other precautions  
If, after fully charging the battery pack, the battery power is still low, the battery  
pack may be reaching the end of its life and should be replaced.  
You do not need to discharge the battery before recharging.  
If you have not used the battery pack for a considerable amount of time, recharge  
the battery.  
On Using earphones  
Road safety Do not use earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any  
motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas. It can  
also be potentially dangerous to play your earphones at high volume while  
walking, especially at pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme caution  
or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.  
Preventing hearing damage Avoid using earphones at high volume. Hearing  
experts advise against continuous, loud and extended play. If you experience a  
ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or discontinue use.  
On Maintenance  
Make sure to disconnect the power cord before cleaning the computer.  
Avoid rubbing the LCD screen, as this can damage the screen. Use a soft, dry cloth  
to wipe the LCD screen.  
Clean the computer with a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent  
solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder or solvent such as  
alcohol or benzine.  
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Specifications  
Model Number  
Processor  
PCG-C1VE  
CrusoeTM Processor  
TM5600 600 MHz  
xx 12.0 GB  
Hard Disk Drive  
Standard RAM  
Maximum RAM  
LCD Screen  
xx 128 MB SDRAM (16 MB used in system)  
xxx 192 MB (16 MB used in system)  
LCD 8.9Ultra Wide XGA TFT  
xxx  
KB (CPU integration)  
512  
L2 Cache Memory  
MPEG  
MPEG 1 Digital Video Supports full-screen playback  
ATI Rage Graphics chip with 8 MB Video RAM and 3D accelerator  
16-bit CD-quality stereo sound  
Graphics  
Sound Capabilities  
One PCMCIA type II Card and Card Bus support  
Expansion  
Capabilities  
Microphone, Stereo Speakers, MOTION EYE Camera, Pointing Device  
and Jog Dial.  
Built-In Capabilities  
Special Buttons  
Jog Dial and Capture  
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Model Number  
PCG-C1VE  
VGA Monitor, Projector or Television, Memory Stick, External speakers  
or Headphone, Microphone, USB, Type II PC Cards,  
i.LINK(IEEE1394) S400  
Connection  
Capabilities on  
Notebook  
Modem (+ plug), Rechargeable battery, AC Adapter, Power Cord,  
Display Adapter, Spare Stick Caps, AV cable.  
Supplied Accessories  
1 year free VAIO-Link Service ‡  
1 year guarantee (parts and labour) ‡  
40 watts maximum (16 V DC/AC100-240V)  
Service  
Guarantee  
Power Requirement  
Power Management  
Energy Star compliant  
ACPI (Advanced Configuration & Power Interface).  
Lithium ion  
Battery  
Dimensions  
Width  
Height  
248 mm  
27 mm  
152 mm  
Depth  
Weight  
with battery  
970 g  
+5°C t +35°C (temperature gradient less than 10°C/hour)  
Operating  
Temperature  
-20°C t+60°C (Temperature gradient less than 10°C/hour)  
Storage Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
20% t 80% (Not condensed), provided that humidity is  
less than 65% at +35°C (hygrometer reading of less than 29°C)  
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Model Number  
PCG-C1VE  
10% t 90% (Not condensed) provided that humidity is  
Storage Humidity  
less than 20% at +60°C ( hygrometer reading of less than 35°C)  
350,000 pixels (square pixels)  
MOTION EYE camera  
Image device  
Lens  
1/6 inch, progressive scan 350,000 pixels CCD  
Focus distance: f = 2.8 mm, F = 2.8  
(f= 39 mm translated to a 35 mm camera)  
Automatic/ Indoor / Outdoor / Hold  
Auto / 1/50 / Hold  
White balance  
Shutter speed  
YUY2 / 24 bit RGB  
Motion JPEG/JPEG / size: VGA hVGA qVGA  
Video Capture  
format / size  
30 frames/s. max (overlay)  
Displayed frames  
Captured frames  
30 frames/s. max. (320 x 240 motion JPEG)  
15 frames/s max. (640 x 480 motion JPEG)  
See your registration card for conditions.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Compatibility table  
This table contains an overview of the devices that are compatible or not with your  
notebook.  
Devices  
Compatible  
Not compatible  
USB  
Sony USB mouse PCGA-UMS1 Series  
PCGA-AC16V  
AC adapter  
i.LINK cables  
VMC-IL4415  
VMC-IL4408Series  
Floppy Disk Drive  
CD-ROM Drive  
PCGA-UFD5  
PCGA-CD51Series  
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adjusting 23  
Index  
built-in speakers  
See also speakers 30  
buttons  
Start (Windows®) 24  
A
AC adapter 14, 18  
AC power 18  
adding  
C
cables  
hardware 48  
peripherals 48  
printers 54  
floppy disk drive 14  
phone 14  
power cord 18  
video 14  
air circulation 87  
Alt key 27  
cameras  
Applications key 28  
digital video recorder 60  
canceling commands 27  
battery pack 19  
indicator light 29  
charging 20  
CD-ROM drive  
indicator light status 20  
indicator lights 20  
inserting 19  
connecting 43  
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM discs  
cleaning 88  
loading 19  
handling 87, 88  
power status 20  
removing 22  
charge status indicator light 20  
charging battery pack 20  
charging battery packs 20  
choosing  
battery packs 14, 88  
charging 20  
indicator lights 29  
inserting 19  
power source 19  
cleaning computer 86  
computer  
inserting into battery bay 19  
loading 19  
cleaning 86  
rechargeable 18  
brightness  
condensation 87  
lithium ion battery 7  
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95  
setting up 14  
diskettes  
ejecting 51  
starting 23  
troubleshooting 68, 71  
handling 87  
connecting  
inserting into drive 51  
CD-ROM drive 43  
digital video recorder 60  
external speakers 63  
floppy disk drive 50  
microphone 64  
monitor 55  
troubleshooting 75  
drives  
floppy disk 14, 50  
DV In/Out 14, 60  
earphone 57  
phone line 49  
earphones  
power source 18  
printer 54  
precautions 89  
Eject button 51  
USB device 65  
connectors  
diskettes 51  
DC In 16, 18  
ergonomic considerations 12, 13  
Escape key 27  
external devices  
display 13  
i.LINK 14  
keyboard 15  
microphone 16  
printer 54  
See also monitor 55  
speakers 30, 63  
USB 16  
Correction keys 27  
correction keys 27  
Ctrl key 27  
F
floppy disk drive 14  
cursor-movement keys 27  
Customer Service Guide 66  
customer support 67  
See also VAIO-Link 8  
cable 14  
connecting 50  
disconnecting 51  
troubleshooting 75  
Fn key 27  
D
Function keys 27  
function keys 28  
DC In 16, 18  
digital video camera 60  
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96  
hardware 48  
G
peripherals 48  
Guarantee 25  
interference 87  
Guarantee card 25  
K
H
keyboard 27  
handling  
connector 15  
audio CDs 88  
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM discs 87, 88  
L
LCD 85  
hard drives  
lock lever 23  
indicator light 15, 29  
headphone 14  
Help  
troubleshooting 73, 74  
lever  
disposal 7  
I
safety precautions 7  
loading  
i.LINK 14, 60  
IEEE1394 14, 60  
Indicator lights 29  
indicator lights  
battery 20, 29  
Caps Lock 15, 29  
charge status 20  
hard drive 15, 29  
Num Lock 15, 29  
power 15  
battery pack 19  
M
maintenance 86, 89  
Memory Stick 37  
Memory Stick slot 37  
microphone 15, 16  
connecting 64  
connector 57  
Scroll Lock 15, 29  
Insert key 27  
inserting  
troubleshooting 76, 77  
modem  
troubleshooting 77  
moisture condensation 87  
monitor  
battery pack 19  
diskettes into drive 51  
installing  
connecting 55  
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97  
connector 57  
switch 23  
switching among 30  
power saving modes  
mouse  
System Hibernation 30  
System Suspend 47  
Video Standby 31  
power sources 19, 85  
connecting 18  
troubleshooting 72  
N
Navigation keys 27  
navigation keys 27  
Notebook Computer 14  
Num Lock 15  
precautions 87  
pre-installed software 66  
Print Screen key 27  
printer  
indicator light 29  
numeric keypad area 26  
connecting 54  
port 54  
O
online help 67  
operator keys 27  
output devices  
adding 54  
R
radio interference 87  
rechargeable battery pack 19  
rechargeable battery packs 18  
recharging battery pack 20  
recharging battery packs 20  
registering  
P
packing list 66  
PC 49  
your computer 25  
PC card 79  
inserting 44  
slots 14, 43  
troubleshooting 79  
Type II 44  
phone  
Registering Your Computer 25, 26  
regulatory information 6  
removing  
battery pack 22  
diskettes 51  
floppy disk drive 51  
cable 14  
connecting line 49  
power 29  
S
Scroll Lock 15  
cord 18  
indicator light 29  
indicator light 15  
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98  
selecting  
connector 16, 65  
VAIO-Link 67  
power source 19  
V
Shift key 28  
Shut Down Windows dialog box 24  
Software guide 66  
Sony e-mail support service 67  
speakers  
response center 67  
software 67  
ventilation 87  
video cable 14  
video camera 60  
external 63  
switching 30  
Video Standby mode 31  
troubleshooting 76  
Start button 24  
W
starting  
weight saver 14  
computer 23  
switching  
taskbar 71  
Windows®  
key 27  
display 30  
monitor 30  
System Hibernation mode 30  
System Suspend mode 30, 47  
key combinations 28  
Start button 24  
taskbar 24  
T
technical specifications 66  
technical support 66, 67  
troubleshooting 68  
startup 68  
turning on  
computer 23  
TV  
interference 87  
U
USB  
SID  
Last revision: 9/1/00  
connecting 65  
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