Sony PCV-RS302 Hardware Manual
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  • Page 1 Hardware Guide P C V - R S s e r i e s ( P C V - 2 2 3 6 )
  • Page 2: Read This First

    In the manual, the ™ or ® marks are not specified. Sony Corporation reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information contained herein at any time without notice. The software described herein is governed by the terms of a separate user licence agreement.
  • Page 3: Environmental Information

    Cushions formed by corrugated board used in packaging. Owner's record The serial number and model number are located on the back of your Sony desktop. Record the numbers and refer to them if you call VAIO-Link. See also the printed Specifications document.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Read this first Safety information General 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. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose your VAIO desktop to rain or moisture. If reporting a gas leak, do not use the modem or a telephone in the vicinity of the leak.
  • Page 5: Optical Disc Drive

    There is visible and invisible radiation when the optical disc drive is open: avoid direct exposure to the laser beam. The optical disc drives are classified as CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTS and comply with the Laser Product Safety Standard EN 60825-1. Repair and maintenance only by authorised Sony technicians. Improper repairs and use can create safety hazards. CLASS 1...
  • Page 6: Regulatory Information

    Read this first Regulatory information Sony hereby declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of European Directive 1999/5/EC (radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment Directive). Declaration of Conformity The European Union is targeting the free movement of goods for the internal market and to prevent technical barriers to trade. This effort has resulted in several EU Directives asking that manufacturers make their products comply with essential standards.
  • Page 7 Disposing of the internal memory backup battery Your Sony VAIO desktop is equipped with an internal back-up memory battery (motherboard battery) that should not have to be replaced during the lifetime of the product. If you want to replace the battery, please contact VAIO-Link: Keep away from children.
  • Page 8 Giga Pocket* – Take advantage of the new Giga Pocket technology, allowing you to watch TV and record your favourite programs digitally and by remote control. Sony Memory Stick slot – This compact digital storage medium allows you to easily transfer images, sounds, data and text between cameras, computers, and more.
  • Page 9 VAIO disc delivered with your computer, and VAIO-Link information; A Dual Language Operating System leaflet (not applicable for all countries / models); Your Sony Guarantee conditions; A Safety Regulations leaflet; A Modem Regulations leaflet.
  • Page 10 Welcome Non-printed documentation The documentation available either in the VAIO Info Centre or on a separate disc includes the following guides: The Hardware Guide (this guide). The Software Guide, which contains short descriptions of the software features available with VAIO systems.
  • Page 11: Ergonomic Considerations

    Welcome Ergonomic considerations Whenever possible, try and take into account the following ergonomic considerations when using your new computer, whether at home or in the office:...
  • Page 12 Welcome Position of the keyboard and mouse – Place the keyboard directly in front of you (1). Keep your forearms horizontal, with your wrists in a neutral, comfortable position (2) while using the keyboard or mouse – not at an angle. Let your upper arms hang naturally at your sides. Use the palm rest only briefly, to relax your wrists when you are not typing.
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Using your VAIO computer Using your VAIO computer Once you have read and followed the information in the printed Getting Started guide and Specifications sheet, you can start using your computer safely and confidently. Read on to get the most out of using your VAIO computer.
  • Page 14: Shutting Down Your Computer Safely

    Using your VAIO computer Shutting down your computer safely It is important that you shut down your computer properly so you do not lose unsaved data. To shut down your computer, proceed as follows: Turn off any peripherals connected to your computer. Click the Start button.
  • Page 15: Using The Keyboard

    Using your VAIO computer Using the keyboard Your computer is delivered with a VAIO keyboard. The features are much the same a standard keyboard, plus some additional functions. For more information on the standard keys, please go to the Windows Help and Support Center. The VAIO-Link website (www.vaio-link.com) also contains glossary information to help you use the keyboard.
  • Page 16: Using The Tv Function

    Export your video capsules to MPEG2, MPEG1 and (DVI) AVI-files; Sony cannot guarantee the streaming of recorded content if it is beyond a certain level of high quality. For details on using Giga Pocket and the remote control, please see the dedicated online guide in the VAIO Info Centre or the help files within the software itself.
  • Page 17: Using The Mouse

    Using your VAIO computer Using the mouse The VAIO wheel mouse allows you to control the cursor in a number of ways. You can point to, select, drag and scroll objects on the screen using the buttons and the wheel. You can adjust the mouse pointer speed and other functions under Mouse Properties.
  • Page 18 Using your VAIO computer Setting up the mouse for left-handed users To set your mouse up for left-handed users, proceed as follows: Go to Start, select Control Panel, then click the Printers and Other Hardware option. Click the mouse icon. The Mouse Properties dialog box appears.
  • Page 19: Using The Disc Drives

    Using your VAIO computer Using the disc drives Your computer is equipped with two separate optical drives. Please see the printed Specifications sheet to see which drives your model has. A DVD±RW drive reads data from and writes data onto DVD and CD. A DVD-ROM drive reads data from DVDs and CDs.
  • Page 20 Using your VAIO computer Reading and writing CDs and DVDs To achieve optimum performance when writing data on to disc (also called ’burning’), follow these recommendations: Only use circular discs. Do not use discs with any other shape (star, heart, card, etc.), as this may damage the disc drive.
  • Page 21: Playing Dvds

    Using your VAIO computer Playing DVDs To achieve optimum performance when playing DVDs, you should follow these recommendations: Close all open applications before playing a DVD movie. You can play DVDs with the software PowerDVD for VAIO. If you want to play a DVD and use Giga Pocket* at the same time, please launch Giga Pocket before PowerDVD for VAIO.
  • Page 22 Using your VAIO computer Using two screens while watching a DVD film By connecting a TV to your computer, you can watch a DVD film while still working on your desktop as normal. To use the two screens and change the DVD playback settings, proceed as follows: Connect your TV to the computer as described in Connecting a TV Go to Control Panel.
  • Page 23: Using The Floppy Disk Drive

    Using your VAIO computer Using the floppy disk drive Your VAIO desktop is equipped with a floppy disk drive. Inserting a floppy disk To insert a floppy disk, proceed as follows: Hold the floppy disk with the label side facing up. Gently push the disk into the floppy disk drive until it clicks into place.
  • Page 24: Using The Modem

    Using your VAIO computer Using the modem Your VAIO desktop is equipped with an internal modem. As described in the printed Getting Started guide, use the single RJ-11 jack to connect the supplied modem cable to the phone line. Once you have connected the phone line and registered with an Internet Service Provider, you can take advantage of online services and the Internet, to register your computer and software online, and to contact VAIO-Link.
  • Page 25 Using your VAIO computer Your computer cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). If you connect the modem to a parallel connected phone line, the modem or the other connected device may not function properly. Some of these connections may result in excess electrical current and could cause a malfunction in the internal modem.
  • Page 26: Using Power Modes

    Using your VAIO computer Using power modes The colour of the VAIO and power indicator lights on the main unit tells you which mode the computer is in. VAIO light Blue No light No light To set the timer for your computer to automatically enter Standby or Hibernate mode after a certain amount of time, go to Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance and change the settings under Power Options.
  • Page 27: Using Standby Mode

    Using your VAIO computer Using Standby mode If you plan to stop using your computer for a short period of time (not overnight), you can put it into Standby mode instead of turning it off completely. Putting the computer into Standby mode saves energy and allows a quick return to normal computer use.
  • Page 28: Using Hibernate Mode

    Using your VAIO computer Using Hibernate mode If you are interrupted and need to leave your computer suddenly, you can put it into Hibernate mode. This power saving mode saves you the time of shutting down in the normal way. When you put your computer into Hibernate mode: Everything in the memory is saved to the hard disk.
  • Page 29: Using The Media Slots

    Please be aware that formatting the card will delete all the data on it. The Sony UMH-U HS-XX USB Device icon (or similar) is shown in the taskbar when a USB device is in use. However, it also runs Memory Sticks, CompactFlash cards and SmartMedia.
  • Page 30 The Memory Stick family ranges in capacity and compatibility. To find out more about the Memory Stick features, go to the VAIO Info Centre, click on Welcome > Cool Sony Links and then Memory Stick. This will take you to the dedicated website.
  • Page 31 Using your VAIO computer About SmartMedia A SmartMedia card (originally called a solid-state floppy disk card) is a memory card that uses flash memory to store data and to make it portable among devices, such as digital cameras, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and other handheld devices.
  • Page 32: Inserting A Memory Card

    The Sony UMH-U HS-XX USB Device icon (or similar) is shown in the taskbar when a USB device is in use. However, it also runs Memory Sticks, CompactFlash cards and SmartMedia. It is important that you do not use this icon to disable these memory cards, as it disables all the slots. If you...
  • Page 33 Using your VAIO computer Write-protecting cards Memory Sticks and SmartMedia are designed with an erasure prevention switch to protect valuable data from accidental erasure or overwriting. Move the tab to the right or left to set or release write-protection. (On the 128 MB Memory Stick, move the tab up or down.) When the erasure prevention switch is off, data can be saved on the memory card.
  • Page 34 Using your VAIO computer Using CompactFlash cards Your VAIO desktop has a CompactFlash slot that supports Type I or Type II cards. CompactFlash is a removable mass storage device. And is used to interconnect digital cameras, digital music players, desktop computers, handheld PCs, personal communicators, Palm PCs, digital voice recorders and photo printers.
  • Page 35 Removing a CompactFlash card The Sony UMH-U HS-XX USB Device icon (or similar) is shown in the taskbar when a USB device is in use. However, it also runs Memory Sticks, CompactFlash cards and SmartMedia. It is important that you do not use this icon to disable these memory cards, as it disables all the slots.
  • Page 36: Expansion Capabilities

    Bottom slot: CNR slot containing the modem card. Empty PCI slots allow you the choice of adding to the expansion capabilities of your computer. You are strongly advised not to add hardware yourself. Please contact your local Sony dealer for advice on changing the internal hardware components.
  • Page 37: Connecting Peripheral Devices

    Connecting an S/PDIF device Connecting a microphone Connecting to a network Sony computer supplies, accessories and peripherals can be purchased from your local retailer or from the Sony website: For more information about connection compatibility, go to the VAIO-Link website:...
  • Page 38: Connecting A Display

    Connecting peripheral devices Connecting a display You can connect multiple displays to your desktop, each using a different port on the back of your computer: an LCD screen using the DVI connector, a CRT or LCD screen using the VGA connector, a TV using the TV/video out connector.
  • Page 39 Connecting peripheral devices To change your display from VGA to DVI or vice versa, proceed as follows: Connect the display(s), as described in the printed Getting Started or in the instructions delivered with the display, if applicable. Go to Control Panel. Click Appearance and Themes then Display.
  • Page 40 Connecting peripheral devices Connecting a TV You can connect a TV directly to your computer. In order to be able to use a TV screen, you also have to enable the TV output function. Your VAIO desktop is delivered with a TV/video out cable (or ’converter cable’), which is for use with TV sets without an S-video port.
  • Page 41 Connecting peripheral devices Connecting a TV that has an S-video port To connect a TV to your VAIO desktop with an S-video cable (not supplied), proceed as follows: Plug one end of the S-video cable into the TV/video out port on the back of your computer. Plug the other end of the S-video cable into your TV’s S-video port.
  • Page 42: Connecting A Universal Serial Bus (Usb) Device

    USB device. The Sony UMH-U HS-XX USB Device icon (or similar) is shown in the taskbar when a USB device is in use. However, it also runs Memory Sticks, CompactFlash cards and SmartMedia. It is important that you do not use this icon to disable these memory cards, as it disables all the slots.
  • Page 43: Connecting A Printer

    Connecting peripheral devices Connecting a printer To connect a printer, you can use either the printer port or a USB port, depending on the cable you use for your printer. Please see your printer’s documentation for details on connection and installation. Always check the printer manufacturer’s website for the latest drivers for your operating system.
  • Page 44: Connecting A Digital Video Camera Recorder

    Launch the DVgate application (see the Help files within the software itself for more information). The Sony digital video camera recorder is an example; your digital video camera recorder may need to be connected differently. If the connected i.LINK device is not recognised, disconnect the i.LINK device, then connect it again.
  • Page 45 If this is the case, turn off all connected devices and disconnect unused devices. Check the connection and then turn on the power again. You are strongly advised to use only Sony i.LINK cables, as using other brands may cause problems with the i.LINK devices.
  • Page 46: Connecting A Microphone

    Connecting an S/PDIF device The S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) port on your computer allows you to transfer audio files to optical devices. The advantage is that is does not use the conversion to and from an analog format, which could degrade the signal quality.
  • Page 47: Connecting To A Network

    Connecting peripheral devices Connecting to a network Your computer comes with a built-in Ethernet interface. To connect to a network, proceed as follows: Connect your 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet cable (not supplied) to the Ethernet port, identified by the symbol , on the back of the computer. If there is a sticker covering the Ethernet port, this is to remind customers in Germany not to insert an ISDN cable (see caution below).
  • Page 48: Upgrading Your Vaio Computer

    Upgrading your VAIO computer Upgrading your VAIO computer Sony recommends contacting your local dealer for upgrade or maintenance of your new computer. Your local dealer has knowledge of this specialised personal computer and familiar with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying electronic equipment.
  • Page 49: Opening The Unit

    Upgrading your VAIO computer Opening the unit To remove the cover from the main unit, proceed as follows: Shut down your computer and disconnect all peripheral devices, such as your printer. Unplug the computer from the mains. Wait until the computer cools down. The inside of the main unit becomes very hot during operation.
  • Page 50: Upgrading Memory

    Upgrading your VAIO computer Upgrading memory In the future, you may want to upgrade the memory installed on your VAIO by replacing / adding memory modules. However, we recommend that you do not install them yourself unless you are familiar with upgrading memory on a computer.
  • Page 51 Upgrading your VAIO computer Adding / replacing a memory module If you are not familiar with upgrading memory on a computer, we highly recommend that you contact your dealer. To add or change a memory module, proceed as follows: Shut down the computer, unplug it, and remove any peripheral devices. Wait for the computer to cool down, then open the unit as described in Opening the unit Gently place the unit on its side.
  • Page 52 Upgrading your VAIO computer To insert a new memory module, remove it from its anti-static package, handling it only by the edges. Locate the notch on the bottom edge of the memory module. Align the memory module over the slot, making sure the module is facing the correct way. Press evenly against the memory module's upper corners.
  • Page 53 Upgrading your VAIO computer Closing the unit To replace the cover, proceed as follows: Align the cover to the frame of the unit. Slide the side cover firmly over the unit, sliding it forward until the cover snaps into place. Replace the three release screws.
  • Page 54: Getting Help

    Getting help Getting help This section describes how to get help and support if something goes wrong with your computer. Sony offers you many support options for your computer. Sony documentation Please see the section Documentation pack delivered with your computer, as well as further sources of reference.
  • Page 55 Getting help e-Support What is e-Support? You have searched our user guides and website (www.vaio-link.com) but have not found an answer to your question/issue? e-Support is the ideal solution for you! Our e-Support Web Portal is an interactive website on which you can submit any technical query you may have regarding your VAIO and receive answers from our dedicated support team.
  • Page 56 Getting help Can I submit questions in my native language? Since you are interacting with our e-Support Team through a portal, which connects you directly to our central database, e-Support will only accept and deal with queries submitted in English. Can I submit my questions at any time? Yes, you can submit your questions 24/7, but please keep in mind that our e-Support Team can only treat your queries from Monday till Friday between 8am and 6pm.
  • Page 57 Precautions Precautions This section describes safety guidelines and precautions to help you protect your computer from potential damage. Please contact VAIO-Link if you need assistance. On handling the hard disk On using the power source On handling your computer On handling LCD screens On handling floppy disks On handling discs On handling Memory Sticks...
  • Page 58: On Handling The Hard Disk

    Precautions On handling the hard disk The hard disk has a high storage density and reads or writes data in a short time. However, it can be easily damaged by mechanical vibration, shock or dust. Although the hard disk has the internal safety device to prevent losing data due to mechanical vibration, shock or dust, you should be careful when handling your computer.
  • Page 59: On Using The Power Source

    Precautions On using the power source See the printed Specifications sheet to check the power operation of your VAIO. Do not share the AC outlet with other high power-consuming equipment, such as a photocopier or shredder. You can purchase a power strip with a surge protector. This device prevents damage to your computer caused by sudden power surges, in an electrical storm, for example.
  • Page 60: On Handling Your Computer

    Precautions On handling your computer Clean the unit with a soft cloth, which is either dry or 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.
  • Page 61: On Handling Lcd Screens

    Precautions Do not use cut or damaged connection cables. 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 one hour before turning on your computer. If any problems occur, unplug your computer and contact VAIO-Link.
  • Page 62: On Handling Floppy Disks

    Precautions On handling floppy disks Do not open the shutter manually or touch the surface of the floppy disk. Keep floppy disks away from magnets. Keep floppy disks away from direct sunlight and other sources of heat. On handling discs Do not touch the surface of the disc.
  • Page 63: On Handling Memory Sticks

    Precautions On handling Memory Sticks Do not touch the Memory Stick connector with your finger or metallic objects. Use only the label supplied with the Memory Stick as a label. Do not bend, drop, or apply heavy shock to the Memory Stick. Do not disassemble or modify Memory Sticks.
  • Page 64 Sony, DVgate, DVgate Plus, Giga Pocket, HotKey Utility, Memory Stick Formatter, PictureGear Studio, SonicStage, SonicStage Mastering Studio, Sony Notebook Setup, Sony Style Imaging, UI Design Selector, VAIO Action Setup, VAIO Edit Components, VAIO Media, VAIO System Information, Memory Stick, the Memory Stick logo, VAIO and the VAIO logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.

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