Sony Music Mixer 267 User Manual

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To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose  
your desktop to rain or moisture. To avoid  
electrical shock, do not open the cabinet.  
Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.  
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.  
The socket outlet shall be installed near the  
equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
Safety Information and  
Caution  
Your computer’s installed optical drives may vary,  
depending on the system configuration you have  
purchased. See the online specifications sheet for  
details on your installed optical drives.  
DVD-RW Laser Diode Properties  
0.39 mW  
(CD-Read)  
0.18 mW  
Laser  
Output  
(DVD-Read)  
2.58 mW  
(DVD-Write)  
11.5 mW  
(CD-Write)  
650-662 nm (DVD)  
773-797 nm (CD)  
Wave  
Length  
! To change the backup battery,  
please contact your nearest Sony  
Service Center.  
DVD-ROM Laser Diode Properties  
0.7 mW (DVD)  
0.4 mW (CD)  
Laser  
Output  
! Caution—The use of optical  
instruments with this product will  
increase eye hazard. As the laser  
beam used in this product is  
harmful to the eyes, do not  
attempt to disassemble the drive  
cabinet. Refer servicing to  
635-665 nm (DVD)  
770-810 nm (CD)  
Wave  
Length  
CD-RW Laser Diode Properties  
1.0 mW (Read)  
53.0 mW (Write)  
qualified personnel only.  
Laser Output  
780-787 nm  
Wave Length  
! Danger—Visible and invisible laser  
radiation when open. Avoid direct  
exposure to beam.  
CD-ROM Laser Diode Properties  
1.0 mW  
Laser Output  
! For DVD-RW: Danger—Visible and  
invisible laser radiation when  
open. Avoid direct exposure to  
beam.  
760-810 nm  
Wave Length  
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! For CD-RW: Danger—Invisible laser  
radiation when open. Avoid direct  
exposure to beam.  
! Avertissement : L'utilisation  
d'instruments optiques avec ce  
produit augmente les risques pour  
les yeux. Puisque le faisceau laser  
utilisé dans ce produit est  
! Caution—For ADSL and V.90  
modem models; to reduce the risk  
of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or  
larger telecommunication line  
cord.  
dommageable pour les yeux, ne  
tentez pas de désassembler le  
boîtier. Adressez-vous à un agent  
de service qualifié.  
! Danger : Radiation laser visible et  
invisible si ouvert. Évitez  
Pour prévenir tout risque d’incendie ou  
d’électrocution, garder cet appareil à l’abri de  
la pluie et de l’humidité.  
Pour prévenir tout risque d’électrocution, ne  
pas ouvrir le châssis de cet appareil et ne  
confier son entretien qu’à une personne  
qualifiée.  
Ne jamais effectuer l’installation de fil  
modem ou téléphone durant un orage  
électrique.  
Ne jamais effectuer l’installation d’une prise  
téléphonique dans un endroit mouillé à moins  
que la prise soit conçue à cet effet.  
Ne jamais toucher un fil téléphonique à  
découvert ou un terminal à moins que la ligne  
téléphonique n’ait été débranché de  
l’interface réseau.  
Soyez très prudent lorsque vous installez ou  
modifiez les lignes téléphoniques.  
Évitez d’utiliser le modem durant un orage  
électrique.  
N'utilisez pas le modem ni le téléphone pour  
prévenir d'une fuite de gaz vous êtes près de  
la fuite.  
l’exposition directe au faisceau.  
! Pour les DVD-RW : Danger—  
Radiation laser visible si ouvert.  
Évitez l'exposition directe au  
faisceau.  
! Pour les CD-RW : Danger—  
Radiation laser visible et invisible  
si ouvert. Évitez l'exposition  
directe au faisceau.  
! Attention : Pour ADSL et V.90  
modele modem; afin de réduire les  
risques d'incendie, n'utilisez qu'un  
cordon de communication N0. 26  
AWG ou plus gros.  
Lappareil doit être le plus près possible  
d’une prise murale pour en faciliter l’accès.  
! Pour changer la pile de rechange,  
veuillez contacter votre centre de  
service Sony le plus près.  
For questions regarding your product or for the Sony  
Service Center nearest you, call 1-888-476-6972 in  
the United States or 1-800-961-7669 in Canada.  
Sony Customer Support can be reached at  
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 of the Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur  
in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Regulatory Information  
Declaration of Conformity  
Trade Name:  
Model No.:  
SONY  
PCV-7751  
Responsible Party:  
Address:  
Sony Electronics Inc.  
680 Kinderkamack Rd.  
Oradell, NJ 07649  
Telephone:  
201-930-6972  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  
circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
This phone number is for FCC-related matters  
only.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC  
rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/  
TV technician for help.  
(1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and  
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications  
not expressly approved in this manual could void  
your authority to operate this equipment.  
Only peripherals (computer input/output devices,  
terminals, printers, etc.) that comply with FCC Class  
B limits may be attached to this computer product.  
Operation with noncompliant peripherals is likely to  
result in interference to radio and television  
reception.  
All cables used to connect peripherals must be  
shielded and grounded. Operation with cables,  
connected to peripherals, that are not shielded and  
grounded, may result in interference to radio and  
television reception.  
(2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
Model No.: PCVA-IMB4A  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
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FCC Part 68  
Telephone Consumer  
Protection Act of 1991  
(United States)  
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991  
makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer  
or other electronic device to send any message via a  
telephone facsimile machine unless such message  
clearly contains, in a margin at the top or bottom of  
each transmitted page or on the first page of the  
transmission, the date and time it is sent and an  
identification of the business, other entity, or  
individual sending the message, and the telephone  
number of the sending machine or such business,  
other entity, or individual.  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC  
rules. The FCC Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)  
for this equipment is 0.79B. If requested, this  
information must be provided to the telephone  
company.  
This modem uses the USOC RJ-11 telephone jack.  
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices  
which may be connected to the telephone line.  
Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in  
the devices not ringing in response to an incoming  
call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs  
should not exceed five (5.0). To be certain of the  
number of devices that may be connected to the line,  
as determined by the total RENs, contact the  
telephone company to determine the maximum REN  
for the calling area.  
If the terminal equipment causes harm to the  
telephone network, the telephone company will  
notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance  
of service may be required. But if advance notice is  
not practical, the telephone company will notify the  
customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be  
advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC  
if you believe it is necessary.  
In order to program this information into your  
facsimile machine, see your fax software  
documentation.  
Telephone Consumer  
Guidelines (Canada)  
Please refer to your telephone directory under  
‘Privacy Issues’ and/or ‘Terms of Service.’ For more  
detailed information, please contact:  
The telephone company may make changes in its  
facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that  
could affect the operations of the equipment. If this  
happens, the telephone company will provide  
advance notice in order for you to make the  
necessary modifications in order to maintain  
uninterrupted service.  
CRTC  
Terrasses de la Chaudiére, Tour centrale  
1 promenade du Portage, 5 étage Hull PQ K1A 0N2.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
If trouble is experienced with this modem, for repair  
or warranty information, please contact 1-888-4-  
SONY-PC, or write to the Sony Customer  
Information Center, 12451 Gateway Blvd., Fort  
Myers, FL 33913. If the trouble is causing harm to  
the telephone network, the telephone company may  
request that you remove the equipment from the  
network until the problem is resolved.  
Cet àppareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à  
la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
Repair of this equipment should be made only by a  
Sony Service Center or Sony authorized agent. For  
the Sony Service Center nearest you, call 1-888-4-  
SONY-PC (1-888-476-6972).  
This equipment cannot be used on public coin  
service provided by the telephone company.  
Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state  
and possible provincial tariffs. (Contact the state or  
provincial utility service commission, public service  
commission, or corporation commission for  
information.)  
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Disposal of Lithium Battery  
You can return your unwanted lithium batteries to  
your nearest Sony Service Center or Factory Service  
Center.  
! Une batterie non conforme  
présente un danger d'explosion. La  
remplacer seulement par une  
batterie identique ou de type  
équivalent recommandé par le  
fabricant. Évacuer les batteries  
usées selon les directives du  
fabricant.  
In some areas the disposal of lithium  
batteries in household or business trash  
may be prohibited.  
For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call  
1-888-476-6972 in the United States or  
1-800-961-7669 in Canada.  
! La manutention incorrecte du  
module de batterie de cet appareil  
présente un risque d'incendie ou  
de brûlures chimiques. Ne pas  
démonter, incinérer ou exposer à  
une température de plus de 100°C.  
Évacuer promptement la batterie  
usée. Garder hors de portée des  
enfants.  
! Do not handle damaged or leaking  
lithium batteries.  
! Danger of explosion if battery is  
incorrectly replaced. Replace only  
with the same or equivalent type  
recommended by the  
manufacturer. Discard used  
batteries according to the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
! The battery pack used in this  
device may present a fire or  
chemical burn hazard if  
mistreated. Do not disassemble,  
heat above 212°F (100°C), or  
incinerate. Dispose of used battery  
promptly. Keep away from  
children.  
! Ne pas manipuler les batteries au  
lithium qui fuient ou sont  
endommagées.  
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Industry Canada Notice  
Avis de l’Industrie Canada  
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies  
certified equipment. This certification means that the  
equipment meets certain telecommunications  
network protective, operational and safety  
requirements as prescribed in the appropriate  
Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements  
document(s). The Department does not guarantee the  
equipment will operate to the users satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure  
that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities  
of the local telecommunications company. The  
equipment must also be installed using an acceptable  
method of connection.  
AVIS : L’étiquette d’Industrie Canada identifie le  
matériel homologué.  
Cette étiquette certifie que le matériel est conforme  
aux normes de protection, d’exploitation et de  
sécurité des réseaux de télécommunications, comme  
le prescrivent les documents concernant les  
exigences techniques relatives au matériel terminal.  
Le Ministère n’assure toutefois pas que le matériel  
fonctionnera à la satisfaction de l’utilisateur.  
Avant d’installer ce matériel, l’utilisateur doit  
s’assurer qu’il est permis de le raccorder aux  
installations de l’entreprise locale de  
télécommunication. Le matériel doit également être  
installé en suivant une méthode acceptée de  
raccordement. L’abonné ne doit pas oublier qu’il est  
possible que la conformité aux conditions énoncées  
ci-dessus n’empêche pas la dégradation du service  
dans certaines situations.  
The customer should be aware that compliance with  
the above conditions may not prevent degradation of  
service in some situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated  
by a representative designated by the supplier.  
Equipment malfunctions or any repairs or alterations  
made by the user to this equipment may give the  
telecommunications company cause to request that  
the user disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the  
electrical ground connections of the power utility,  
telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe  
system, if present, are connected together. This  
precaution may be particularly important in rural  
areas.  
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such  
connections themselves, but should contact the  
appropriate electrical inspection authority, or  
electrician, as appropriate.  
NOTICE: This equipment meets the applicable  
Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Technical  
Specifications. This is confirmed by the registration  
number. The abbreviation, IC before the registration  
number signifies that registration was performed  
based on a Declaration of Conformity indicating that  
Industry Canada technical specifications were met. It  
does not imply that Industry Canada approved this  
equipment.  
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN)  
assigned to each terminal device provides an  
indication of the maximum number of terminals  
allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The  
termination on an interface may consist of any  
combination of devices subject only to the  
requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence  
Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5. The  
Ringer Equivalence Number for this equipment is  
0.79B.  
Les réparations de matériel homologué doivent être  
coordonnées par un représentant désigné par le  
fournisseur. L’entreprise de télécommunications peut  
demander à l’utilisateur de débrancher un appareil à  
la suite de réparations ou de modifications effectuées  
par l’utilisateur ou à cause de mauvais  
fonctionnement.  
Pour sa propre protection, l’utilisateur doit s’assurer  
que tous les fils de mise à la terre de la source  
d’énergie électrique, des lignes téléphoniques et des  
canalisations d’eau métalliques, s’il y en a, sont  
raccordés ensemble. Cette précaution est  
particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales.  
AVERTISSEMENT : L’utilisateur ne doit pas tenter  
de faire ces raccordements lui-même; il doit avoir  
recours à un service d’inspection des installations  
électriques, ou à un électricien, selon le cas.  
AVIS : Le presént matériel est conforme aux  
spécifications techniques d’Industrie Canada  
applicables au matérial terminal. Cette conformité est  
confirmée par le numéro d’enregistrement, signifie  
que l’enregistrement s’est effectué conformément à  
une déclaration de conformité et indique que les  
specifications techniques d’Industrie Canada ont été  
respectées. Il n’implique pas qu’Industrie Canada a  
approuvé le matériel.  
AVIS : L’indice d’équivalence de la sonnerie (IES)  
assigné à chaque dispositif terminal indique le  
nombre maximal de terminaux qui peuvent être  
raccordés à une interface.  
La terminaison d’une interface téléphonique peut  
consister en une combination de quelques dispositifs,  
à la seule condition que la somme d’indices  
d’équivalence de la sonnerie de tous les dispositifs  
n’excède pas 5. L’indice d’équivalence de la sonnerie  
de ce matériel est de 0.79B.  
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Contents  
Safety Information and Caution ...................................................... iii  
Avis de l’Industrie Canada.............................................................viii  
Drives.....................................................................................................3  
Connectors ............................................................................................6  
Rear View .....................................................................................................7  
Icon Labels ............................................................................................8  
I/O Connectors ..................................................................................10  
Expansion Slots ..................................................................................15  
Chapter 2 — Configuring Your System ............................17  
Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility............................................................18  
Changing Power Management Settings ................................................19  
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Removing the Side Panel ........................................................................26  
Replacing the Side Panel .........................................................................27  
Removing a Memory Module ................................................................35  
Removing a Slot Cover.............................................................................41  
Removing the Power Supply...................................................................48  
User and Supervisor Passwords ............................................................68  
Beep Code Error Messages .....................................................................69  
PCI Configuration Status and Error Messages ....................................70  
DMA Channel Assignments ...................................................................72  
System I/O Address Map........................................................................73  
Memory Map ............................................................................................75  
IRQ Summary ............................................................................................76  
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Processors ...............................................................................................77  
Chipset ......................................................................................................77  
AGP Bus .....................................................................................................77  
PCI Bus ......................................................................................................78  
Memory Modules ....................................................................................78  
Memory Configurations .........................................................................78  
L2 Cache ....................................................................................................78  
Graphics ....................................................................................................78  
Audio .........................................................................................................79  
Communications .....................................................................................79  
Giga Pocket I/O.........................................................................................79  
I/O and Expansion Slots .........................................................................80  
Floppy Disk Drive and Controller ........................................................80  
Hard Drives and Controller ...................................................................80  
Optical Drives............................................................................................80  
System BIOS .............................................................................................81  
Index ...................................................................................83  
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Chapter 1  
Identifying Components  
The following sections identify and describe each component that is  
visible from the exterior of the VAIO Digital Studio™ computer. For  
details on the hardware confuguration of your system, see the online  
specifications sheet.  
To view this online information:  
1
2
3
Click Start, then click Help and Support.  
Click VAIO User Guide, then click the Welcome link.  
Click the link in the text, “Click here to view your computer’s  
hardware specifications and software information.”  
1
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Front View  
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Identifying Components  
Drives  
Optical disc drive #1  
Optical disc drive #2  
Floppy disk drive  
Memory Stick media slot  
Drive  
Description  
Optical disc drive #1  
Optical disc drive #2  
Floppy disk drive  
Memory Stick® media slot  
See online specifications sheet for details.  
See online specifications sheet for details.  
3.5-inch, 1.44 MB.  
Accommodates Memory Stick media.  
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Buttons and Switches  
Optical disc eject  
Floppy disk eject  
Power on/off  
Button or switch  
Description  
Optical disc eject button  
Automatically opens and closes the optical drive  
tray.  
Floppy disk eject button  
Power on/off switch  
Ejects a floppy disk.  
Turns system power on, off, or into Stand by  
mode.  
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Identifying Components  
Indicators  
Floppy disk drive access  
Hard disk drive access  
Optical disc drive access  
Power/Stand by  
Indicator  
Description  
Floppy disk drive access  
indicator  
On (green) indicates floppy disk drive  
activity.  
Hard disk drive access  
indicator  
On (red) indicates hard disk drive activity.  
Optical disc drive access  
indicator  
On (red) indicates optical drive activity.  
Power/Stand by indicator  
Stand by (amber) indicates the computer  
is in Stand by mode.  
On (blue) indicates the computer is out of  
Stand by mode, ready to use.  
Off (no color) indicates the computer is  
turned off, or in hibernation mode.  
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Connectors  
Audio R In jack  
i.LINK port  
Audio L In jack  
Video In jack  
S-Video In jack  
USB1, USB2 ports  
Connector  
Description  
Audio L In jack  
Video In jack  
S-Video In jack  
Audio R In jack  
i.LINK® port  
Connects to an audio cable (supplied).  
Connects to a video cable (supplied).  
Connects to an S-video cable (optional).  
Connects to an audio cable (supplied).  
Connects to a digital device that has a 4-pin i.LINK  
header.  
*
(IEEE 1394)  
USB1, USB2 ports  
Connects to USB devices.  
*
To connect to a 6-pin i.LINK device, use the i.LINK port on the back of the system. A 6-pin i.LINK connector  
can supply power from the computer to the device if the device also has a 6-pin i.LINK port. A 4-pin i.LINK  
connector cannot supply power to the device.  
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Identifying Components  
Rear View  
Mouse port  
Keyboard port  
Ethernet port  
USB ports  
KEYBOARD MOUSE  
USB USB NETWORK  
ACT  
LINK  
Printer/Parallel  
port  
PRINTER  
OPTICAL  
OUT  
AC Input  
port  
S/P DIF  
Out port  
i.LINK  
S400  
i.LINK port  
Serial port  
HEADPHONES  
SERIAL  
Headphone jack  
Line In jack  
LINE IN  
MIC  
Microphone jack  
4
MONITOR  
VGA Monitor port  
AV Out jacks  
3
2
VHF/UHF  
port  
VIDEO  
VIDEO 1  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO  
/
/
VIDEO VHF  
/UHF  
AUDIO  
1 LINE  
TELEPHONE  
AV In jacks  
Line jack  
Telephone  
jack  
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Icon Labels  
KEYBOARD MOUSE  
Icon Label Area  
USB USB NETWORK  
ACT  
LINK  
PRINTER  
OPTICAL  
OUT  
i.LINK  
S400  
HEADPHONES  
SERIAL  
LINE IN  
MIC  
4
MONITOR  
3
2
VIDEO  
VIDEO 1  
INPUT  
OUTPUT  
Icon Label Area  
S
VIDEO  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
S
VIDEO  
/
/
VIDEO VHF  
/UHF  
AUDIO  
1 LINE  
TELEPHONE  
Icon  
Description  
Mouse port  
Keyboard port  
Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports  
Ethernet port (for LAN connection only)  
S/P DIF Optical Out port  
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Identifying Components  
Icon  
Description  
Printer/Parallel port  
i.LINK® (IEEE 1394) port  
Headphones  
LINE IN jack (audio)  
Microphone jack  
Serial port  
VGA Monitor port  
Line jack  
Telephone jack  
VHF/UHF port  
Audio In jack  
Audio Out jack  
Video/S-video In jack  
Video/S-video Out jack  
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I/O Connectors  
The following section identifies the various I/O connectors.  
Keyboard and Mouse Ports  
The keyboard and mouse ports are physically identical and have the  
same pinout. They are standard 6-pin PS/2® compatible female ports.  
2
3
4
1
6
5
USB Ports  
The USB ports are standard 4-pin USB ports. Two USB ports are located at  
the front, and two at the rear of the system.  
Ethernet Port  
The Ethernet port at the rear of the system is used to connect to a  
10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet network.  
Ethernet  
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Identifying Components  
Serial Port  
The serial port is a standard 9-pin DB-9 male port.  
1
6
9
5
Printer/Parallel Port  
The printer/parallel port is a standard 25-pin DB-25 female port.  
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VGA Monitor Port  
The monitor port is a standard 15-pin female high-density VGA-type port  
located on the AGP plug-in card.  
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Mic, Line In, and Headphones Jacks  
The microphone, line in, and headphones jacks are physically identical,  
but have different connections. They are standard 3.5 mm stereo  
mini-jacks.  
Headphones  
Line In  
Mic  
Connector  
Headphones  
Mic  
Description  
1.0 Vrms (typical).  
Electret condenser microphone input.  
1.0 Vrms (typical), 10 Kohm impedance.  
Line In  
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Telephone and Line Jacks  
The telephone and line jacks are physically identical and have identical  
connections. They are standard RJ-11 female phone jacks. However, the  
line jack is for connecting to a telephone line that comes from the wall,  
and the telephone jack is for connecting the computer to a telephone.  
The modem installed on your computer may differ depending on the  
configuration you purchased.  
Line  
Telephone  
S/P DIF Optical Out Port  
The Plastic Optical Fiber (POF) output port for the Sony®/Phillips  
Digital Interface (S/P DIF) can be used to connect compatible audio or  
video equipment, such as CD/DVD players or MiniDisc recorders.  
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i.LINK (IEEE 1394) Ports  
The 6-pin i.LINK® port on the back of the system can supply power from  
the computer to a device if the device also has a 6-pin i.LINK port. The  
6-pin port supplies 10 V to 12 V and a maximum power of 6 watts.  
i.LINK is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an  
IEEE 1394 connection. The i.LINK connection may vary, depending on the software  
applications, operating system and compatible i.LINK devices. All products with an i.LINK  
connection may not communicate with each other.  
Refer to the documentation that came with your compatible i.LINK device for information  
on operating conditions and proper connections. Before connecting compatible i.LINK  
devices to your system, such as an optical disc or hard disk drive, confirm their operating  
system compatibility and required operating conditions.  
The 4-pin i.LINK port at the bottom of the front panel does not supply  
power.  
6-pin i.LINK port  
(IEEE 1394)  
4-pin i.LINK port  
(IEEE 1394)  
At bottom of  
front panel  
On back of  
system  
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Expansion Slots  
There are three expansion slots. Expansion slot No. 1 is occupied by the  
fax/modem card. A V.90 compatible modem has two jacks (Line and  
Telephone).  
Expansion slot No. 2 is occupied by a Giga Pocket™ card.  
Expansion slot No. 3 is available for expansion.  
There is one AGP slot (No. 4), which is occupied by an AGP card.  
See online specifications sheet for details.  
Slot No. 4 (AGP)  
Slot No. 3 (PCI)  
Slot No. 2 (Giga Pocket card)  
Slot No. 1 (Fax/modem card)  
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Chapter 2  
Configuring Your System  
This chapter contains information on configuring your system.  
Making changes to the BIOS settings.  
Making changes to the display's power management settings.  
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Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility  
Access the BIOS Setup Utility to make changes to the BIOS settings (see  
“CMOS Setup Options” on page 57 for information on BIOS settings).  
! Before rebooting the system, save and close all open files, and exit open  
applications.  
1
2
Reboot your computer by selecting Shut Down... from the Start  
menu, then selecting Restart.  
When the Sony logo appears, press F3. The following message  
appears at the bottom of the screen.  
Press <F2> for setup.  
Press F2.  
3
Each menu presents options for modifying the system configuration.  
Use the left and right arrow keys to select a menu from the menu bar.  
Use the up and down arrow keys to select items within a menu. Once  
an item is highlighted, use the plus/minus (+/-) keys to modify a  
setting.  
If an item has a triangle ( ) to its left, this indicates that a sub-menu  
of options is available. Press ENTER to access a sub-menu. If a sub-  
menu contains items with a triangle, there is another layer of options  
from which to select.  
4
5
Once you select an option, press ESC to back out of each menu until  
you reach the top level, where the menu bar appears.  
To exit the BIOS setup utility, press ESC from any top-level screen and  
follow the prompts.  
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Changing Power Management Settings  
Power Management capability is designed to enable your computer to  
reduce power or shut itself off after being idle for a specified period of  
time.  
1
From the Start menu, point to Settings, click Control Panel, then click  
Display.  
The Power Options Properties dialog box opens, with the Power  
Schemes tab displayed.  
2
Select the power scheme that is most appropriate for the way you use  
your computer.  
To change a power scheme, change the settings for Turn off monitor,  
and Turn off hard disks, System stand by, and System hibernates.  
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The Turn off monitor option enables you to specify the period of  
inactivity (in minutes) that you want to elapse before your monitor  
turns off when your computer is running on AC power. The display  
reactivates when you move the mouse or press a key.  
The Turn off hard disks option enables you to specify the period of  
inactivity (in minutes) that you want to elapse before your hard disks  
turn off when your computer is running on AC power.  
The System stand by option enables you to specify the period of  
inactivity (in minutes) that you want to elapse before your computer  
goes on Stand by when your computer is running on AC power.  
Power is reactivated when you click the left mouse button or press  
spacebar on the keyboard.  
The System hibernates option enables you to specify the period of  
inactivity (in minutes) before your computer goes in the hibernate  
state. Power is reactivated when you push the power button.  
3
To save a new power scheme, first modify the settings, click Save As,  
type a descriptive name, and then click OK.  
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Click the Advanced tab.  
5
Select the desired settings.  
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Click the Hibernate tab.  
7
Select the settings most appropriate for your system.  
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8
Click the UPS tab.  
The UPS tab enables you to select and configure an Uninterruptible  
Power Supply (UPS) device for your system.  
A UPS device is an optional accessory not supplied with your system.  
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Select the settings most appropriate for your system and click OK.  
For more information about configuring a UPS device, refer to your  
Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system Help.  
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Chapter 3  
Upgrading and Maintaining  
Components  
This chapter describes upgrade and maintenance procedures.  
! Before opening the system unit, save and close all open files, exit all open  
applications, turn off the power to all attached peripheral devices, shut  
down the computer, and unplug the power cord.  
System configuration may vary, depending on the model purchased. Your computer may  
not include all of the hardware features shown in the illustrations of this section.  
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Removing the Side Panel  
You must remove the side panel to access the system board, add-in cards,  
power supply, battery, memory, and internal drives.  
1
Locate the tab on the upper right side of the rear panel, and pull it  
back until the side panel releases.  
2
Lift the side panel away from the unit and set aside.  
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Replacing the Side Panel  
1
2
Align the tabs on the side panel to the chassis frame.  
Press the side panel firmly against the unit until it snaps into place.  
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Removing a PCI Add-in Card  
! Before opening the system unit, save and close all open files, exit all open  
applications, turn off the power to all attached peripheral devices, shut down  
the computer, and unplug the power cord.  
1
2
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the Side Panel” on page 26).  
Disconnect any cables attached to the add-in card you want to  
remove.  
3
4
Remove the screw that secures the add-in card to the chassis.  
Remove the add-in card from the PCI slot and store the card in an  
anti-static wrapper for future use.  
Grasp the card with one hand on each end, and gently pull up as you rock the card  
from side to side.  
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! Hold the add-in card by its edges and do not touch any components or  
sensitive components on the card. As a precaution, touch any exposed  
metal part on the metal chassis (preferably the metal part on the power  
supply) before handling an add-in card to discharge any static electricity  
in your body.  
5
6
If you do not replace the card or install another add-in card, install a  
slot cover over the vacant slot at the rear of the chassis (see “Covering  
an Open I/O Slot” on page 42).  
Replace the side panel (see “Replacing the Side Panel” on page 27).  
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Installing a PCI Add-In Card  
applications, turn off the power to all attached peripheral devices, shut  
down the computer, and unplug the power cord.  
1
2
3
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the Side Panel” on page 26).  
Locate an available expansion slot.  
Remove the slot cover adjacent to the selected slot (see “Removing a  
Slot Cover” on page 41).  
4
Insert the add-in card into the PCI slot. Use a gentle rocking motion,  
pressing down until the card is fully seated.  
Align the card's bracket so that the bottom of the bracket fits into the slot at the  
bottom of the chassis. Assure that the top of the bracket fits snugly against the  
chassis lip after the card is fully inserted.  
5
Replace the screw that secures the card.  
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6
Attach any necessary cables to the card (see the instructions that came  
with the add-in card).  
7
8
Replace the side panel (see “Replacing the Side Panel” on page 27).  
Turn on the computer and follow any instructions that came with the  
add-in card.  
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Replacing the Lithium Battery  
! Before opening the system unit, save and close all open files, exit all open  
applications, turn off the power to all attached peripheral devices, shut  
down the computer, and unplug the power cord.  
You may need to replace the lithium battery if your computer consistently  
a typical life of three years, after which the battery may be too weak to  
power the CMOS memory.  
! When you remove the lithium battery, all values stored in the CMOS memory  
(BIOS setup values and Plug and Play values) may be lost. Although the  
computer can hold the charge for a short time while replacing the battery, it  
is safer to assume that the settings will be lost. When the values are lost, the  
BIOS values revert to their factory-default settings (see Accessing the BIOS  
Setup Utility” on page 18).  
Do not handle damaged or leaking batteries.  
The lithium battery may explode if mistreated. Do not disassemble it or  
dispose of it in fire.  
1
2
menu, and then selecting Restart.  
If the error message “Error: Check date and time settings” appears  
during the reboot sequence, press F2 during the reboot process to  
access the BIOS Setup Utility. Otherwise it is not necessary to replace  
the battery at this time, and you can skip all remaining steps.  
3
Compare all the BIOS options to their default settings (see “CMOS  
Setup Options” on page 57). Make a list of all the BIOS options that  
are different from their default values. Refer to this list when you  
restore the BIOS settings later.  
4
5
Select Exit Discarding Changes from the main menu using the right  
arrow key.  
Press Enter, type Y when prompted to discard changes, then press  
Enter to exit the BIOS Setup Utility.  
6
7
Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord.  
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the Side Panel” on page 26).  
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8
9
If necessary, remove any add-in cards (see “Removing a PCI Add-in  
Card” on page 28) to gain access to the battery. You may also need to  
disconnect some cables.  
! Touch any exposed metal part of chassis to discharge static electricity in  
your body before handling an add-in card or other sensitive electronic  
component.  
Use a small flathead screwdriver or your finger to push in (not down)  
against the small tab at one end of the battery holder to pop out the  
battery.  
Push in (not down) to  
pop out battery  
10 Gently lift out the battery and dispose of it according to the  
instructions that came with the new battery.  
11 Insert the new battery into the battery holder, with the plus (+) side  
up, and press down until the battery is secure.  
The Sony CR2032 battery is recommended. Using a type of battery other than a  
CR2032 may present a risk of fire or explosion.  
12 Replace any add-in cards that were removed.  
13 Reconnect any cables that were disconnected.  
14 Replace the side panel (see “Replacing the Side Panel” on page 27).  
15 Reconnect the power cord and turn on the computer.  
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16 If the error message “Error: Check date and time settings.” appears  
during the reboot sequence, press F2 during the reboot process to  
access the BIOS Setup Utility. If no error message displays, the  
computer’s BIOS settings were retained during the battery  
replacement and you can skip the remaining steps.  
17 Refer to the list you made in step 3 and restore any non-default BIOS  
settings (see “CMOS Setup Options” on page 57).  
18 Select Exit Saving Changes from the main menu using the right arrow  
key.  
19 Press Enter, type Y when prompted to discard changes, then press  
Enter to exit the BIOS Setup Utility.  
The computer’s BIOS settings are now restored.  
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Removing a Memory Module  
You may need to remove a memory module if you change the memory  
configuration or replace a bad module. By default, all of your computer’s  
memory sockets are filled with a pair of RIMM modules and a pair of  
CRIMM modules.  
! Before opening the system unit, save and close all open files, exit all open  
applications, turn off the power to all attached peripheral devices, shut  
down the computer, and unplug the power cord.  
1
2
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the Side Panel” on page 26).  
Remove the power supply (see “Removing the Power Supply” on  
page 48).  
3
Locate the memory module you wish to remove.  
The memory modules are located beneath the power supply.  
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Push down the handle on each side of the memory module to eject  
the module from its socket.  
! Touch any exposed metal part of the chassis to discharge static  
electricity in your body before handling the memory module.  
5
Grasp one edge of the memory module and lift out. Store the module  
in a static-free bag.  
! All empty sockets must be filled with either RIMM or CRIMM modules in  
pairs.  
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Installing a Memory Module  
! Before opening the system unit, save and close all open files, exit all open  
applications, turn off the power to all attached peripheral devices, shut  
down the computer, and unplug the power cord.  
1
Choose the size of the memory module and configuration as shown  
in the following table. Memory modules can vary in size and speed  
between sockets. The minimum memory size is 128 MB. The  
maximum memory size is 1 GB. The BIOS automatically detects the  
type, size and speed of the memory modules.  
*
Memory module configurations (MB)  
RIMM1  
RIMM2  
0, 128, 256, 512  
0, 128, 256, 512  
* All models ship with at least 512 MB of RIMMmemory. RIMM  
512 MB of RIMM™ memory depending on the configuration you  
purchased.  
Use only PC800-40 Rambus RIMM memory modules. Direct Rambus RIMMS must  
be upgraded in pairs. Do not leave the second slot of either bank empty. The  
second slot must be filled with either RIMM or CRIMM modules.  
2
3
If necessary, remove the memory module you wish to replace (see  
“Removing a Memory Module” on page 35).  
! Touch any exposed metal part of the chassis to discharge static  
electricity in your body before handling a memory module.  
Remove the new memory module(s) from its anti-static package.  
Hold the memory module only by its edges to prevent static-  
electricity damage.  
4
5
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the Side Panel” on page 26).  
Remove the power supply (see “Removing the Power Supply” on  
page 48).  
6
7
Remove the screw that secures the AGP add-in card to the chassis.  
Press down on the handle at the edge of the AGP slot.  
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Remove the AGP add-in card.  
Grasp the card with one hand on each end, and gently pull up as you rock the card  
from side to side.  
! Hold the add-in card by its edges and do not touch any components or  
contacts on the card. Static electricity in your body may damage  
sensitive components on the card. As a precaution, touch any exposed  
metal part on the metal chassis (preferably the metal part on the power  
supply) before handling an add-in card to discharge any static electricity  
in your body.  
! Do not remove the Giga Pocket™ card (located in PCI slot No. 2) unless  
directed by a service technician. The Giga Pocket card is a fragile  
hardware component.  
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9
Align the module over the appropriate socket, noting the location of  
pin 1 on the module and pin 1 on the socket.  
Handles  
RIMMB 1  
RIMMB 2  
RIMMA 1  
RIMMA 2  
Memory module (in RIMM A1/B1)  
WARNIN  
G
HO T  
A4  
7
A4  
6
A9  
2
A1  
Pin 1  
side  
Blank memory module (CRIMM)  
A4  
7
A4  
6
A9  
2
A1  
10 Carefully but firmly insert the edge of the module into the socket.  
11 Press down firmly and evenly at both corners until the module is  
fully seated.  
When the module is fully seated, the handles on each side are straight up and  
locked into the slot on each side of the module. If the handles are not totally  
straight upright, continue to press down on each side of the module until the  
handles lock into place.  
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12 Replace the AGP card and secure using the screw removed earlier.  
Be sure to press down firmly until the handle on the AGP slot is straight up and  
locked into the slot on the AGP card.  
13 Replace the power supply (see “Replacing the Power Supply” on  
page 49).  
14 Replace the side panel (see “Replacing the Side Panel” on page 27).  
15 Reconnect the power cord and turn on the computer.  
Your computer automatically recognizes the extra memory and will  
configure itself accordingly when you turn on the computer. No further  
action is required.  
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Removing a Slot Cover  
You remove a slot cover when you install an add-in card that occupies a  
previously empty slot.  
! Before opening the system unit, save and close all open files, exit all open  
applications, turn off the power to all attached peripheral devices, shut  
down the computer, and unplug the power cord.  
1
2
3
4
5
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the Side Panel” on page 26).  
Locate the slot whose cover you want to remove.  
Lay the system on its side.  
Remove the screw from the slot cover.  
Remove the loose slot cover and retain it for future use.  
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Covering an Open I/O Slot  
! Before opening the system unit, save and close all open files, exit all open  
applications, turn off the power to all attached peripheral devices, shut  
down the computer, and unplug the power cord.  
Slot covers prevent air from escaping through the empty hole. If air  
escapes, the components inside the computer cannot be properly cooled.  
This may damage some components, especially the main processor,  
which generates the most heat.  
1
Slide the tip of the slot cover between the chassis and system board.  
2
3
Push the slot cover down until it rests firmly on the lip in the chassis.  
All add-in card brackets and slot covers rest on this lip.  
Replace the slot cover's screw to secure the I/O slot cover.  
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Installing an Internal Hard Disk Drive  
Models that have one hard disk drive are equipped with an available bay  
to hold an additional 3.5-inch hard disk drive. Your system can support  
ATA-33, ATA-66 or ATA-100 hard disk drives. Sony recommends an  
ATA 100 hard disk drive to take full advantage of the system's features.  
The drive you install must not require front panel access. The hard disk  
drive access light blinks when either internal drive is active.  
! Before opening the system unit, save and close all open files, exit all open  
applications, turn off the power to all attached peripheral devices, shut  
down the computer, and unplug the power cord.  
1
Configure the jumpers on the new drive as a slave device (see your  
new drive’s documentation for configuration instructions).  
Power  
connector  
Jumpers  
Drive  
connector  
2
Remove the side panel (see “Removing the Side Panel” on page 26).  
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Disconnect the drive connector (A).  
Drive connector  
A
Power supply  
connector  
B
Tab  
C
Disk drive holder  
4
5
Disconnect the power connector (B).  
Pull out on the tab (C) that secures the drive holder to the chassis.  
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6
Slide the drive holder up and out.  
7
Slide the new drive into the bottom part of the drive holder and align  
the holes on each side of the drive holder.  
8
Secure the drive to the drive holder using screws in each of the two  
holes on each side of the drive holder (screws are provided with the  
new drive). Do not overtighten the screws.  
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9
Slide the drive holder back into the chassis so that the edge of the  
holder is flush with the chassis.  
10 Push in on the tab (A) to securely latch the holder to the chassis.  
Drive connectors  
Power connectors  
Tab  
C
E
B
D
A
Disk drive holder  
11 Connect the inner drive cable connector (B) to the first drive.  
12 Connect the outer drive cable connector (C) to the second drive.  
13 Connect the first power connector (D) to the first drive.  
14 Connect the second power connector (E) to the second drive.  
15 Replace the side panel (see “Replacing the Side Panel” on page 27).  
16 Reconnect the power cord to the system and then turn on your  
computer.  
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To identify additional hard disk space  
When you initialize the new hard disk drive, it must be configured as an  
extended partition in Windows NT file system (NTFS) format.  
1
2
Log on in Windows® as Administrator.  
Click Start in the Windows taskbar and right-click on My Computer.  
A shortcut menu appears.  
3
4
Select Manage. The Computer Management window appears.  
From the file directory on the right, go to Storage and then select Disk  
Management.  
5
6
Right-click on the newly installed, unformatted drive (Disk label  
identified with red marking), and from the shortcut menu, select  
Initialize Disk.  
Click on the Unallocated area of the drive and then right-click to  
display the shortcut menu.  
7
8
Select New Partition. The New Partition wizard appears.  
Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process.  
The Windows® XP operating system recognizes the new hard disk drive  
and applies the NTFS format.  
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Removing the Power Supply  
You remove the power supply when you insert a memory module (see  
“Removing a Memory Module” on page 35).  
! Before opening the system unit, save and close all open files, exit all open  
applications, turn off the power to all attached peripheral devices, shut  
down the computer, and unplug the power cord.  
1
Remove the screw that secures the power supply to the rear of the  
chassis.  
2
3
Pull the tab (A) that latches the power supply to the chassis.  
Slide the power supply up until the power supply clears the chassis.  
A
4
Rotate the power supply upside down and rest it on top of the chassis  
where the hard drive is located.  
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Replacing the Power Supply  
1
Rotate the power supply down and slide it down along the rails on  
each side of the chassis opening.  
2
Replace the screw that secures the power supply to the rear of the  
chassis.  
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Chapter 4  
System Board  
This chapter identifies and describes components on the system board.  
Memory  
Processor  
Keyboard, Mouse  
CPU Fan  
Power Supply Fan  
USB,  
Ethernet  
Aux Power Supply  
Power Supply  
S/P DIF,  
Printer, i.Link  
Secondary IDE  
Primary IDE  
1394 Header 2  
Serial, Mic In,  
Line In, Line Out  
Diskette  
1394 Header 3  
Slot No. 4 (AGP)  
Battery  
Video  
Front Panel Header  
Slot No. 3 (PCI)  
Slot No. 2 (PCI)  
Slot No. 1 (PCI)  
USB23 Header  
CMOS Clear  
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Memory Module (RIMM) Slots  
Be sure to orient a RIMM module such that pin 1 of the RIMM module is  
on the same side as pin 1 of the slot. The RIMM module shows "A1" on  
the pin 1 end, and the system board shows “Pin 1” next to the pin 1 end of  
the slot.  
Memory module (RIMM A1/B1)  
WARNIN  
G
HO T  
A4  
7
A4  
6
A9  
2
A1  
Pin 1  
side  
Blank memory module (CRIMM A2/B2)  
A4  
7
A4  
6
A9  
2
A1  
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Power Supply and Aux Power Headers  
The power supply header on the system board connects to the power  
supply header labelled P1.  
2
1
4
3
10  
20  
1
11  
Power Supply header  
Pin  
Signal Name  
1
+3.3 V  
2
+3.3 V  
3
Ground  
+5 V  
4
5
Ground  
+5 V  
6
7
Ground  
PWRGD (Power Good)  
+5 VSB  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
+12 V  
+3.3 V  
-12 V  
Ground  
PS-ON# (power supply remote on/off control)  
Ground  
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Pin  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
Signal Name  
Ground  
Ground  
No Connection  
+5 V  
+5 V  
Aux Power header  
Pin  
Signal Name  
Ground  
Ground  
+12 V  
1
2
3
4
+12 V  
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CLR CMOS Jumper  
The CLR CMOS Jumper clears the BIOS password setting.  
CLR CMOS  
3
2
1
CLR CMOS Jumper settings  
Jumper Plug Position  
Function  
2-3  
1-2  
Normal  
Clear CMOS Password  
The configuration jumpers should never need changing unless otherwise directed by a  
technical support or service technician.  
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This chapter describes each screen in the Award BIOS Setup Utility (see  
“Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility” on page 18).  
The Award BIOS setup has five menu items on the menu bar. These are:  
Main  
Advanced  
Power  
Boot  
Exit  
Options that you can change are enclosed in brackets. Text that is not  
enclosed in brackets cannot be changed.  
A small triangle ( ) indicates that there is a sub-menu with additional  
information and options. Press Enter to display the sub-menu. The  
information and options in a sub-menu are context-sensitive (they appear  
or disappear, depending on which options you select).  
The item shown in [brackets] in this guide is the default option. The  
option shown in [brackets] on the screen is the option currently set for  
your system.  
The other available options for each item are shown without brackets  
directly below the default option in this guide. The available options are  
listed in the order they occur when you press the + key.  
Use the left and right arrow keys to choose a menu item. Use the up and  
down arrow keys to select an option. Press Enter to display a list of  
options, or press the + or - key to cycle through the other options.  
If you display the list of options, use the up and down arrow keys to  
select an option in the list, then press Enter to choose the selection.  
Press Esc to go back to the main menu.  
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Press F10 to save the changes and exit, or press Esc to discard the  
changes.  
Follow the on-screen prompts for other choices. The bottom of the screen  
presents a summary of the keys to use for navigation and control.  
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Main Screen  
System Time  
[00:00:00]  
[01/01/2002]  
System Date  
Primary Master (see “IDE Sub-Menus” on page 60)  
Primary Slave (see “IDE Sub-Menus” on page 60)  
Secondary Master (see “IDE Sub-Menus” on page 60)  
Secondary Slave (see “IDE Sub-Menus” on page 60)  
Supervisor Password  
User Password  
[Disabled]  
[Disabled]  
Installed Memory  
BIOS Revision/Version  
See online specifications sheet for details.  
1002 (depends on model)  
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IDE Sub-Menus  
Type  
[Auto]  
User Type HDD  
CD-ROM  
LS-120  
ZIP-100  
MO  
Other ATAPI  
None  
*
Translation Method  
[LBA]  
Large  
Normal  
Match Partition Table  
Manual  
Cylinders  
[1024]  
Heads  
[255]  
Sectors  
[63]  
*
CHS Capacity  
8422 MB  
*
Maximum LBA Capacity  
40992 MB (depends on model)  
*
Multi-Sector Transfers  
[Maximum]  
Disabled  
2 Sectors  
4 Sectors  
8 Sectors  
16 Sectors  
32 Sectors  
**  
PIO Mode  
[4]  
[4]  
ULTRA DMA Mode  
††  
Set Device As  
[Auto]  
Floppy  
Hard Disk  
* This option appears when Type is set to User Type HDD.  
† This option appears when Type is set to Auto or User Type HDD.  
‡ This option appears when Type is set to Auto or User Type HDD.  
**This option appears when Type is not set to None.  
†† This option appears when Type is set to ZIP-100 or MO.  
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Advanced Screen  
*
CPU Internal Frequency  
[1500MHz]  
I/O Device Configuration (see “I/O Device Configuration Sub-Menu” on page 62)  
PCI Configuration (see “PCI Configuration Sub-Menu” on page 62)  
* CPU Internal Frequency may vary, depending on the model purchased.  
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I/O Device Configuration Sub-Menu  
Onboard AC97 Audio Controller [Enabled]  
Disabled  
Onboard 1394 Controller  
Onboard Lan Controller  
Onboard Serial Port 1  
[Enabled]  
Disabled  
[Enabled]  
Disabled  
[3F8H/IRQ4]  
2F8H/IRQ3  
3E8H/IRQ4  
2E8H/IRQ10  
Disabled  
Onboard Parallel Port  
Parallel Port Mode  
[378H/IRQ7]  
278H/IRQ5  
Disabled  
3BCH/IRQ7  
[Normal]  
EPP  
ECP  
ECP+EPP  
PCI Configuration Sub-Menu  
Slot 1 IRQ  
to  
Slot 3 IRQ  
[Auto]  
NA  
3
4
5
7
9
10  
11  
12  
14  
15  
VGA BIOS Sequence  
[PCI/AGP]  
AGP/PCI  
Onboard LAN Boot ROM  
[Disabled]  
Enabled  
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Power Screen  
Power Up Control  
AC PWR Loss Restart  
[Disabled]  
Enabled  
PWR Up On Modem Act  
Wake On LAN  
[Disabled]  
Enabled  
[Disabled]  
Enabled  
Hardware Monitor  
MB Temperature  
[(displays actual temperature)]  
Ignore  
CPU Temperature  
CPU Fan Speed  
Power Fan Speed  
VCORE Voltage  
+3.3V Voltage  
+5V Voltage  
[(displays actual temperature)]  
Ignore  
[(displays actual RPM)]  
Ignore  
[(displays actual RPM)]  
Ignore  
[(displays actual voltage)]  
Ignore  
[(displays actual voltage)]  
Ignore  
[(displays actual voltage)]  
Ignore  
+12V Voltage  
[(displays actual voltage)]  
Ignore  
-12V Voltage  
[(displays actual voltage)]  
Ignore  
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Boot Screen  
1. ATAPI CD-ROM  
[(displays installed drive)]  
Disabled  
2. Removable Device  
[Legacy Floppy]  
LS120  
ZIP-100  
ATAPI MO  
Disabled  
3. IDE Hard Drive  
[(displays installed drive)]  
Disabled  
4. Other Boot Device  
[Disabled]  
INT18 Device (Network)  
SCSI Boot Device  
Silent Boot  
[Enabled]  
Disabled  
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Exit Screen  
Exit Saving Changes  
Exit Discarding Changes  
Load Setup Defaults  
Discard Changes  
Save Changes  
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Chapter 6  
Miscellaneous Technical  
Information  
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:  
User and Supervisor password  
Beep code error messages  
PCI configuration status and error messages  
DMA channel assignments  
System I/O address map  
Memory map  
IRQ summary  
Models equipped with Giga Pocket features may require increased system resources due to  
additional hardware.  
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User and Supervisor Passwords  
The system allows you to specify up to two passwords (a User password  
and a Supervisor password) in the CMOS Setup Utility. The User  
password is required; the Supervisor password is optional.  
Access to the CMOS Setup Utility depends on which passwords were  
previously set, as indicated next.  
If you set these passwords...  
User password only  
...the following passwords are required:  
User password is required at bootup.  
Supervisor password only  
No password is required at bootup.  
Supervisor password is required by most  
setup options.  
Both passwords  
User password is required at bootup.  
Supervisor password is required by most  
setup options.  
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Beep Code Error Messages  
During a normal bootup, a single short beep signifies that the system is  
OK. Other beep patterns signify errors. The number of beeps indicates the  
specific error that occurred.  
If a system error occurs, the Sony Online Support technicians require the  
number of beeps your system produces.  
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PCI Configuration Status and Error Messages  
The following is a list of status and error messages that may appear on  
your system from time to time.  
Message  
Meaning  
Floppy Disk Controller  
Resource Conflict  
The floppy disk controller has requested a  
resource that is already in use.  
NVRAM Checksum Error,  
NVRAM Cleared  
The NVRAM data was reinitialized due to  
an NVRAM checksum error.  
NVRAM Cleared By Jumper  
The Clear CMOS jumper block has been  
changed to the clear position.  
NVRAM Data Invalid,  
NVRAM Cleared  
Invalid entry in the NVRAM.  
Parallel Port Resource Conflict  
The parallel port has requested a resource  
that is already in use.  
PCI Error Log is Full  
This message is displayed when more than  
15 PCI conflict errors are detected. No  
additional PCI errors can be logged.  
PCI I/O Port Conflict  
PCI IRQ Conflict  
Two devices requested the same resource,  
resulting in a conflict.  
Two devices requested the same resource,  
resulting in a conflict.  
PCI Memory Conflict  
Two devices requested the same resource,  
resulting in a conflict.  
Primary Boot Device Not  
Found  
The designated primary boot device (hard  
disk drive, floppy disk drive, CD-ROM  
drive, or network drive) could not be  
found.  
Primary IDE Controller  
Resource Conflict  
The primary IDE controller has requested  
a resource that is already in use.  
Primary Input Device Not  
Found  
The designated primary input device  
(keyboard, mouse, or other, if input is  
redirected) could not be found.  
Primary Output Device Not  
Found  
The designated primary output device  
(display, serial port, or other, if input is  
redirected) could not be found.  
Secondary IDE Controller  
Resource Conflict  
The secondary IDE controller has  
requested a resource that is already in use.  
Serial Port 1 Resource Conflict  
Serial port 1 has requested a resource that  
is already in use.  
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Meaning  
Message  
Static Device Resource Conflict  
A non-Plug and Play ISA card has  
requested a resource that is already in use.  
System Board Device Resource  
Conflict  
A non-Plug and-Play ISA card has  
requested a resource that is already in use.  
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DMA Channel Assignments  
This shows the factory default values. The Windows® operating system  
reassigns resources to best meet the needs of a particular configuration.  
DMA  
Default  
Channel  
Assignment  
Channel 4  
Channel 2  
Direct memory access controller  
Standard floppy disk controller  
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System I/O Address Map  
Address Range (hex)  
Description  
0x00000000-0x00000CF7  
0x00000000-0x00000CF7  
0x00000D00-0x0000FFFF  
0x000003B0-0x000003BB  
0x000003B0-0x000003BB  
0x000003C0-0x000003DF  
0x000003C0-0x000003DF  
0x0000D800-0x0000D8FF  
PCI bus  
Direct memory access controller  
PCI bus  
Intel Processor to AGP Controller  
nVIDIA® GeForce4 MX 440 (Sony)  
Intel Processor to AGP Controller  
nVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 (Sony)  
Realtek RTL8139/810X Family Fast  
Ethernet NIC  
0x0000D400-0x0000D4FF  
0x0000D000-0x0000D007  
0x0000B800-0x0000B8FF  
0x00000A79-0x00000A79  
0x00000279-0x00000279  
0x00000274-0x00000277  
0x00000010-0x0000001F  
0x00000022-0x0000002D  
0x00000030-0x0000003F  
0x00000044-0x0000005F  
0x00000062-0x00000063  
0x00000065-0x0000006F  
0x00000074-0x0000007F  
0x00000091-0x00000093  
0x000000A2-0x000000BF  
0x000000E0-0x000000EF  
0x00000290-0x00000297  
0x000003F0-0x000003F1  
0x000004D0-0x000004D1  
0x0000002E-0x0000002F  
0x0000E400-0x0000E47F  
0x0000EC00-0x0000EC3F  
0x00000370-0x00000372  
0x00000020-0x00000021  
Sony MPEG2 Encoder Board (WDM)  
Lucent® Win Modem  
Lucent Win Modem  
ISAPNP Read Data Port  
ISAPNP Read Data Port  
ISAPNP Read Data Port  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Motherboard resources  
Programmable interrupt controller  
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Address Range (hex)  
0x000000A0-0x000000A1  
0x00000080-0x00000090  
0x00000094-0x0000009F  
0x000000C0-0x000000DF  
0x00000040-0x00000043  
0x00000070-0x00000073  
0x00000061-0x00000061  
0x000000F0-0x000000FF  
0x000003F2-0x000003F5  
0x000003F7-0x000003F7  
0x00000378-0x0000037F  
0x000003F8-0x000003FF  
0x00000060-0x00000060  
Description  
Programmable interrupt controller  
Direct memory access controller  
Direct memory access controller  
Direct memory access controller  
System timer  
System CMOS/real time clock  
System speaker  
Numeric data processor  
Standard floppy disk controller  
Standard floppy disk controller  
Printer Port (LPT1)  
Communications Port (COM1)  
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft® Natural  
PS/2® Keyboard  
0x00000064-0x00000064  
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural  
PS/2 Keyboard  
0x00000240-0x00000247  
0x0000A800-0x0000A80F  
0x000001F0-0x000001F7  
0x000003F6-0x000003F6  
0x00000170-0x00000177  
0x00000376-0x00000376  
0x0000A400-0x0000A41F  
Sony Memory Stick controller(WB)  
Intel® 82801BA Bus Master IDE Controller  
Primary IDE Channel  
Primary IDE Channel  
Secondary IDE Channel  
Secondary IDE Channel  
Intel® 82801BA/BAM USB Universal Host  
Controller - 2442  
0x0000E800-0x0000E80F  
0x0000A000-0x0000A01F  
Intel® 82801BA/BAM SMBus  
Controller - 2443  
Intel® 82801BA/BAM USB Universal Host  
Controller - 2444  
0x0000E000-0x0000E0FF  
0x0000E100-0x0000E13F  
YAMAHA AC-XG Audio Device  
YAMAHA AC-XG Audio Device  
I/O addresses that may be used by add-in cards are not listed.  
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Memory Map  
Address range  
Default configuration  
System board  
0x0000-0x9FFFF  
0xF0000-0xFFFFF  
System board  
0x100000-0x1FFFFFFF  
0xFEC00000-0xFEC000FF  
0xFEE00000-0xFEE00FFF  
0xFFB80000-0xFFBFFFFF  
0xFFF80000-0xFFFFFFFF  
0xA0000-0xBFFFF  
System board  
System board  
System board  
System board  
System board  
PCI bus  
0xA0000-0xBFFFF  
Intel Processor to AGP Controller  
nVIDIA® GeForce4 MX 440 (Sony)  
PCI bus  
0xA0000-0xBFFFF  
0xC8000-0xDFFFF  
0x20000000-0xFFAFFFFF  
0xEE000000-0xEF6FFFFF  
0xEE000000-0xEF6FFFFF  
0xEF700000-0xF7FFFFFF  
0xF8000000-0xFBFFFFFF  
0xF0000000-0xF7FFFFFF  
0xEF800000-0xEF87FFFF  
0xED800000-0xED8000FF  
PCI bus  
Intel Processor to AGP Controlle  
nVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 (Sony)  
Intel Processor to AGP Controller  
Intel Processor to AGP Controller  
nVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 (Sony)  
nVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 (Sony)  
Realtek RTL8139/810X Family Fast  
Ethernet NIC  
0xFFAFB800-0xFFAFBFFF  
0xFFAFC000-0xFFAFFFFF  
Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant  
IEEE 1394 Host Controller  
Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant  
IEEE 1394 Host Controller  
0xEC000000-0xEC00FFFF  
0xEB800000-0xEB8000FF  
Sony MPEG2 Encoder Board (WDM)  
Lucent® Win Modem  
I/O addresses that may be used by add-in cards are not listed  
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IRQ Summary  
IRQ  
0
Description  
System timer  
1
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft® Natural PS/2® Keyboard  
Communications Port (COM1)  
4
5
Sony Memory Stick controller(WB)  
Standard floppy disk controller  
6
8
System CMOS/real time clock  
10  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
23  
Intel® 82801BA/BAM SMBus Controller - 2443  
PS/2 Compatible Mouse  
Numeric data processor  
Primary IDE Channel  
Secondary IDE Channel  
nVIDIA® GeForce4 MX 440 (Sony)  
YAMAHA AC-XG Audio Device  
Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller  
Intel® 82801BA/BAM USB Universal Host Controller - 2442  
Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System  
Realtek RTL8139/810X Family Fast Ethernet NIC  
Sony MPEG2 Encoder Board (WDM)  
Lucent® Win Modem  
Intel® 82801BA/BAM USB Universal Host Controller - 2444  
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Chapter 7  
Specifications  
This chapter describes the technical specifications for your  
VAIO Digital Studio™ computer.  
Processors  
See online specifications sheet for details.  
Chipset  
Intel 850 chipset  
AGP Bus  
AGP interface specification, version 2.0 (supports 2x/4x)  
1 AGP slot  
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PCI Bus  
PCI Level 2.2, 33 MHz zero wait state  
3 PCI slots - not all slots are available. (See online specifications sheet for  
details.)  
Memory Modules  
Installed memory  
See online specifications sheet for details.  
Maximum memory 1 GB (256 MB in each socket)  
Voltage  
2.5 V memory only  
Pins  
184-pins with gold-plated contacts  
Non-ECC 40ns PC800-40 Direct Rambus RIMM module  
Memory type  
Memory Configurations  
*
*
RIMMA1/RIMMA2  
RIMMB1/RIMMB2  
0, 128, 256, 512  
0, 128, 256, 512  
* System memory is 2.5 V non-ECC 40ns PC800-40 Direct Rambus RIMM modules. Your computer does not  
support EDO memory or buffered DIMM memory. Memory must be installed in pairs. Memory size can vary  
between sockets. RIMM modules can be single- or double-sided.  
L2 Cache  
Installed  
512 KB of Advanced Transfer cache  
Graphics  
*
AGP Controller  
Video memory  
See online specifications sheet for details.  
See online specifications sheet for details.  
Resolution (displayed resolution depends on the graphics display you use)  
True color (32-bits)  
High color (16-bits)  
256 colors (8-bits)  
Up to 1600 x 1200 at 85 Hz non-interlaced  
Up to 1600 x 1200 at 100 Hz non-interlaced  
Up to 1600 x 1200 at 100 Hz non-interlaced  
* Supports DDC-1 and DDC-2b standards for Plug and Play displays.  
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Audio  
Sound chip  
Yamaha AC-XG Audio  
Software synthesis  
Wave synthesis  
Sound effects  
DirectX® software  
Audio sampling rate  
Rear panel connectors  
Up to 48 kHz at 16-bits  
Mic (for microphone)  
Line In (from stereo audio source)  
Headphones (for stereo headphones)  
Communications  
*
Modem  
V.90 compatible data/fax modem  
Fax  
14.4 Kbps maximum  
i.LINK® (IEEE 1394)  
interface  
400 Mbps, OHCI chip set  
* Installed modem may vary, depending on the system configuration purchased.  
† This modem is capable of downloading at 56 Kbps. Your phone service, online service, or Internet Service  
Provider may not support this technology or operate at this speed.  
Giga Pocket I/O  
Rear  
Audio L/R In jack  
Video/S-Video In jack  
Video/S-Video Out jack  
Audio L/R Out jack  
VHF/UHF port  
Front  
Video/S-Video In jack  
Audio L/R In jack  
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I/O and Expansion Slots  
Serial port  
One high-speed NS16C550-compatible port  
Parallel port  
One high-speed bi-directional  
Centronics-compatible port with ECP and EPP  
modes  
Modem jacks  
Two RJ-11 jacks (telephone and line).  
(See online specifications sheet for details.)  
*
USB ports  
USB1 and USB2 (front panel)  
USB3 and USB4 (rear panel)  
(See online specifications sheet for details.)  
PCI slots  
Not all PCI slots are available for expansion.  
(See online specifications sheet for details.)  
IDE headers  
Primary and secondary (each supports two IDE  
drives)  
* Universal Serial Port (USB) technology only supports version 1.1  
Floppy Disk Drive and Controller  
Drive  
Description  
Floppy disk controller  
Floppy disk drive  
82077-compatible (supports up to 2.88 MB)  
3.5-inch, 1.44 MB.  
Hard Drives and Controller  
Drive  
Description  
*
IDE hard drive  
See online specifications sheet for details.  
EIDE controller  
Supports up to four EIDE drives (supports PIO  
Mode 4 EIDE drives and Ultra DMA/100 Mode  
drives)  
* Bus-mastering EIDE driver installed.  
Optical Drives  
Drive  
Description  
Optical drive #1  
Optical drive #2  
See online specifications sheet for details.  
See online specifications sheet for details.  
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System BIOS  
Make and model  
ROM  
Award-based  
2 Mb Flash-ROM  
Passwords  
User and supervisor passwords supported  
APM 1.2  
Power management  
Advanced features  
ACPI-1.0 compliant hardware for use with APM and  
PNP BIOS APIs  
Plug and Play devices  
Special features  
Supported with steerable DMA channels and  
interrupts  
PC-99 compliant, multi-boot, PCI add-in card  
auto-configure  
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Index  
A
covering I/O slot 42  
address map, system 73  
AGP bus specifications 77  
audio specifications 79  
B
battery - See lithium battery  
beep codes 69  
BIOS Setup Utility  
See CMOS Setup Utility  
BIOS setup utility  
advanced screen 61  
boot screen 64  
E
expansion slots - See Also slots  
exit screen 65  
main screen 59  
options 57  
power screen 63  
screens 57  
BIOS specifications 81  
F
C
floppy disk drive  
chipset specifications 77  
CLR CMOS Jumper 55  
CMOS - See Also BIOS  
CMOS Setup Utility 18  
codes, beeps 69  
communications, specifications 79  
computer  
indicators 5  
lithium battery vii  
configuring  
power management 19  
connectors  
G
Giga Pocket specifications 79  
graphics controller - See graphics  
graphics specifications 78  
i.LINK 6  
monitor 12  
power 53  
H
hard drive specifications 80  
USB 6  
83  
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I
i.LINK connector 6  
I/O address map 73  
I/O connectors  
i.LINK 14  
keyboard and mouse 10  
monitor 12  
printer port 11  
serial port 1 11  
online specifications 1  
telephone and line 13  
USB ports 10  
P
panel 27  
I/O slot covering 42  
I/O slot specifications 80  
icons, description of 8  
IEEE 1394 - See i.LINK  
installing  
passwords, user and supervisor 68  
PCI add-in card  
removing 28  
hard disk drive 43  
PCI add-in card 30  
system memory 37  
processor specifications 77, 78  
K
keyboard connector 10  
R
I/O connectors 10  
removing  
L
L2 cache specifications 78  
lithium battery  
disposal vii  
safety precautions vii  
lithium battery, replacing 32  
slot cover 41  
M
map - See I/O address map and  
memory map  
memory - See Also system memory  
memory configuration  
specifications 78  
memory module  
connector 52  
replacing lithium battery 32  
resolution - See graphics  
RIMM - See memory module  
S
removing 35  
See Also communications  
slot - See I/O slot  
slot cover, removing 41  
specifications 78  
messages  
error 69  
status and error 70  
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Index  
specifications  
AGP bus 77  
audio 79  
PCI bus 78  
BIOS 81  
chipset 77  
communications 79  
floppy disk drive and controller 80  
Giga Pocket 79  
CLR CMOS Jumper 55  
memory module connector 52  
power connector 53  
graphics 78  
system I/O address map 73  
system memory, installing 37  
hard drives and controllers 80  
I/O and expansion slots 80  
L2 cache 78  
U
memory configurations 78  
memory module 78  
USB connectors 6  
user password 68  
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