Sony PCV-R532DS Digital Studio Reference Manual
Sony PCV-R532DS Digital Studio Reference Manual

Sony PCV-R532DS Digital Studio Reference Manual

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  • Page 2: Notice To Users

    Notice to Users © 1999 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. This manual and the software described herein, in whole or in part, may not be reproduced, translated, or reduced to any machine-readable form without prior written approval. SONY ELECTRONICS INC. PROVIDES NO...
  • Page 3: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Information Declaration of Conformity Trade Name: SONY Model No.: PCV-R532DS Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. Address: 1 Sony Drive Park Ridge, NJ 07656 Telephone No: 201-930-6970 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to...
  • Page 4: Fcc Part 68

    Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs. Repair of the modem should be made only by a Sony Service Center or Sony authorized agent. For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call 1-800-222-SONY (1-800-222-7669). Telephone Consumer...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Notice to Users ... ii Safety Information ... ii Regulatory Information... iii FCC Part 68 ... iv Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991... iv Chapter 1 — Identifying Components Front View ...2 Drives ...3 Buttons and Switches ...4 Indicators ...5 Connectors ...6 Rear View ...7 Icons ...8...
  • Page 6 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Chapter 3 — Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Removing the Cover ...22 Removing the Front Panel ...24 Replacing the Front Panel ...25 Replacing the Cover ...26 Installing an Add-In Card ...28 Removing an Add-in Card ...29 Replacing the Lithium Battery ...31 Installing System Memory ...34 Removing a Memory Module ...37...
  • Page 7 Chapter 5 — Fax/Modem Card Chapter 6 — i.LINK Chapter 7 — CMOS Setup Options Main Screen ...77 Advanced Screen ...79 Power Screen...85 Boot Screen ...87 Exit Screen ...88 Chapter 8 — Miscellaneous Technical Information About User and Supervisor Passwords ...90 Beep Code Error Messages ...91 PCI Configuration Status and Error Messages ...92 DMA Channel Assignments ...94...
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  • Page 9: Chapter 1 - Identifying Components

    Chapter 1 Identifying Components The following sections identify and describe each component that is visible from the exterior of the VAIO Digital Studio™ Computer. Internal components are identified in the appropriate section of this manual.
  • Page 10: Front View

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Front View Front panel OM04694X.VSD...
  • Page 11: Drives

    Drives Drive Diskette drive DVD-ROM drive * Data on a DVD-ROM is read at a variable transfer rate, ranging from 3.3X at the innermost track to 8X at the outermost track (the data transfer standard 1X rate is 1385 kbytes/s). The average data transfer rate is 5.6X (7634 kbytes/s).
  • Page 12: Buttons And Switches

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Buttons and Switches Button or switch Power/Standby switch Diskette eject button Optical disc eject button Optical disc eject Diskette eject Power/Standby Description Turns system power on, off, or into standby mode. Ejects a diskette. Automatically opens and closes the optical drive tray.
  • Page 13: Indicators

    Indicators Indicator Power/Standby indicator Diskette drive access indicator Optical drive access indicator Hard disk drive access indicator Identifying Components Optical drive access Diskette drive access Power/Standby Hard disk drive access Description Standby (amber) indicates the computer is in standby mode. On (green) indicates the computer is out of standby mode, ready to use.
  • Page 14: Connectors

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Connectors Connector ® i.LINK (IEEE-1394) * To connect to a 6-pin i.LINK device, use the i.LINK connector 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 connector.
  • Page 15: Rear View

    Rear View MOUSE KEYBOARD SERIAL PRINTER MONITOR GAME/MIDI HEADPHONES LINE IN i.LINK (IEEE-1394) LINE Identifying Components Power TELEPHONE KY0001.VSD...
  • Page 16: Icons

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Icons Icon Description MOUSE connector KEYBOARD connector USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector SERIAL connector PRINTER connector GAME/MIDI connector HEADPHONES connector LINE IN jack (audio) MIC (microphone) jack MONITOR connector LINE (for telephone line from primary service jack) Icon label area OM04692X.VSD...
  • Page 17 Identifying Components Icon Description TELEPHONE (for phone) i.LINK (IEEE-1394)
  • Page 18: I/O Connectors

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual I/O Connectors The following section identifies the various I/O connectors. KEYBOARD and MOUSE The KEYBOARD and MOUSE connectors are physically identical and have the same pinout. They are standard 6-pin PS/2 connectors. KEYBOARD USB Connectors The USB connectors are standard 4-pin USB connectors.
  • Page 19 PRINTER Connector The PRINTER connector is a standard 25-pin DB-25 female connector. MONITOR The MONITOR connector is a standard 15-pin female high-density VGA- type connector. Identifying Components KY0005.VSD KY0004.VSD...
  • Page 20 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual GAME Connector The GAME connector is a standard 15-pin DB-15 female connector. The GAME connector is also used to connect MIDI devices. MIC, LINE IN, and HEADPHONES The MIC, LINE IN, and HEADPHONES jacks are physically identical, but have different connections.
  • Page 21 TELEPHONE and LINE 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.
  • Page 22: Expansion Slots

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Expansion Slots There are four PCI slots, two of which are available for expansion (PCI #1 and PCI #2). The other two PCI slots are occupied by the i.LINK card (PCI #3) and the fax/modem card (PCI #4). PCI #1 PCI #2 PCI #3...
  • Page 23: Chapter 2 - Configuring Your System

    Chapter 2 Configuring Your System This chapter contains information on configuring your system. Configuring your system can consist of the following: Making changes to the BIOS settings Making changes to the display's power management settings Changing the system board jumper position...
  • Page 24: Accessing The Bios Setup Utility

    Before rebooting the system, save any open files and exit the Microsoft ® Windows operating system. Reboot the system. When the Sony logo appears, press F3. The following message appears at the bottom of the screen. Press <F2> for setup. Press F2. Each menu presents options for modifying the system configuration.
  • Page 25: Changing The Display's Power Management Settings

    Changing the Display's Power Management Settings A display that has power management capability is designed to operate on reduced power or shut itself off after the system has been idle for a specified period of time. Start From the menu, point to Settings, then click Control Panel. Double-click the Display icon.
  • Page 26 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Select the power scheme that is most appropriate for the way you use your computer. To change a power scheme, change the settings for System standby, Turn off monitor, and Turn off hard disks. The System standby option allows you to specify the period of inactivity (in minutes) that you want to elapse before your computer goes on standby when your computer is running on AC power.
  • Page 27: Configuring The System Board

    Configuring the System Board The system board contains a CMOS Clear configuration jumper, and two sets of reserved jumper blocks (do not change). The CMOS and Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) settings are only cleared if the checksum test returns false. Access to specific setup fields is controlled by a supervisor password or user password.
  • Page 29: Replacing Components

    Chapter 3 Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components This chapter describes removing, installing, and replacing major components for upgrading, reconfiguring, and troubleshooting the components. Before opening the system unit, save any open files, exit the Windows operating system, turn off the power of the computer and all attached peripherals, and then unplug the power cord.
  • Page 30: Removing The Cover

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Removing the Cover You must remove the cover to access the system board, add-in cards, power supply, battery, memory, and internal drives. From the rear of the unit, press the two tabs on the right side. Remove the frame from the unit by gently pulling it from left to right.
  • Page 31 Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Lift the three-sided outer panel up and over the unit by pulling up on the large tab that extends from the top rear. KY0064A.VSD...
  • Page 32: Removing The Front Panel

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Removing the Front Panel You must remove the front panel to install a 5¼” device. Remove the cover (see Push down and out on the two plastic tabs from inside the bottom of the chassis to release the bottom end of the front panel. Slots for plastic tabs Front panel...
  • Page 33: Replacing The Front Panel

    Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Replacing the Front Panel Insert the two plastic tabs (located on the bottom of the front panel) into the slots at the bottom of the chassis. Push the bottom of the front panel in until the tabs snap into place. Push the top of the front panel in until it is flush with the chassis .
  • Page 34: Replacing The Cover

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Replacing the Cover Align the three-sided outer panel over the chassis and lower it onto the unit so that the tabs slip into the lips on the unit. Insert the three screws (removed earlier) to secure the panel. Insert the three small tabs on the frame into the slots on the left side of the unit.
  • Page 35 Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Gently press the frame in until it clicks into position. KY0068.VSD...
  • Page 36: Installing An Add-In Card

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Installing an Add-In Card Before opening the system unit, save any open files, exit Windows, turn off the power of the computer and all attached peripherals, and then unplug the power cord. Remove the cover (see Locate an available expansion slot connector.
  • Page 37: Removing An Add-In Card

    Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Removing an Add-in Card Before opening the system unit, save any open files, exit the Windows operating system, turn off the power of the computer and all attached peripherals, and then unplug the power cord. Remove the cover (see Disconnect any cables attached to the add-in card you want to remove.
  • Page 38 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual 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 an Open I/O Slot” Replace the cover (see on page 40).
  • Page 39: Replacing The Lithium Battery

    Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Replacing the Lithium Battery You may need to replace the lithium battery if your computer consistently loses the date or time settings after turning it off. The lithium battery has a typical life of three years, after which the battery may be too weak to power the CMOS memory.
  • Page 40 Insert the new battery into the battery holder, with the plus (+) side The Sony CR2032 battery is recommended. Using a type of battery other than a CR2032 may present a risk of fire or explosion.
  • Page 41 Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 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.
  • Page 42: Installing System Memory

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Installing System Memory Before opening the system unit, save any open files, exit Windows, turn off the power of the computer and all attached peripherals, and then unplug the power cord. If necessary, remove the memory module you wish to replace (see “Removing a Memory Module”...
  • Page 43 Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Align the module over the appropriate socket, noting the location of pin 1 on the module and pin 1 on the socket. Indicates pin 1 Carefully but firmly insert the edge of the module into the socket. Press down firmly and evenly at both corners until the module is fully seated.
  • Page 44 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual 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.
  • Page 45: Removing A Memory Module

    Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Removing a Memory Module You may need to remove a memory module if you change the memory configuration or replace a bad module. Before opening the system unit, save any open files, exit the Windows operating system, turn off the power of the computer and all attached peripherals, and then unplug the power cord.
  • Page 46 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Reach around each side of the power supply and push down the handle on each side of the memory module to eject the module from its socket. Grasp one edge of the memory module and lift out. Store the module in a static-free bag.
  • Page 47: Removing A Slot Cover

    Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Removing a Slot Cover You remove a slot cover when you install an add-in card that occupies a previously-empty slot. Disconnect the power cord from the computer. Remove the cover (see Locate the slot whose cover you want to remove. Lay the system on its side.
  • Page 48: Covering An Open I/O Slot

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Covering an Open I/O Slot 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).
  • Page 49: Installing A 3½" Internal Hard Disk Drive

    Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Installing a 3½” Internal Hard Disk Drive Your system comes with an available bay to hold an additional 3½” hard disk drive. 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 any open files, exit Windows, turn off the power of the computer and all attached peripherals, and then unplug the power cord.
  • Page 50 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Slide the drive holder forward (B), and then out. Place the drive holder on top of the power supply. Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive holder. Secure the drive to the drive holder using the two holes on each side of the drive holder (screws are provided with the new drive).
  • Page 51 Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Connect the second power connector to the new drive. Make sure the drive connector is connected securely to the motherboard. Lower the drive holder down and slide it back into the chassis (A in next diagram). Be sure to align all four slots on the drive holder with the tabs on top of the chassis.
  • Page 52 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Reconnect the power cord and then turn on your computer. Your computer automatically recognizes the new drive and configures itself accordingly when you turn it on. Format and partition the new drive following the instructions provided with the drive.
  • Page 53: Installing A 5¼" Internal Hard Disk Drive

    Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Installing a 5¼” Internal Hard Disk Drive Your system comes with an available 5¼” bay to hold an additional 3½” or 5¼” hard disk drive. The drive you install can access the front panel. The hard disk drive access light blinks when either internal drive is active.
  • Page 54 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Remove the drive bay cover (shiny and silver) by pushing it from behind (use a long object or your finger). Store for future use. Slide the drive into the drive bay until the holes on each side of the drive align with the holes on each side of the chassis.
  • Page 55 Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Secure the drive with four screws (provided with new drive). Do not overtighten the screws. Attach the drive connector and power cable to the drive. Make sure the drive connector is connected securely to the motherboard. Replace the cover (see Replace the front panel (see Reconnect the power cord and then turn on your computer.
  • Page 56: Removing The Power Supply

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Removing the Power Supply You remove the power supply when you insert a memory module (see “Installing System Memory” Remove the three screws (A in next diagram) from the rear of the chassis. Remove the screw (B) from the power supply bracket. on page 34).
  • Page 57 Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Slide the power supply back (towards the 3½” drive bay) about ½” (or until the power supply detaches from the chassis tabs), then lift up until the power supply clears the chassis lip. KY0097.VSD...
  • Page 58 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Rotate the power supply horizontally by 180 degrees counterclockwise and rest it on top of the chassis where the CD- ROM/DVD-ROM drive is located. KY0098.VSD...
  • Page 59: Replacing The Power Supply

    Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Replacing the Power Supply Rotate the power supply horizontally by 180 degrees clockwise and lower it into the chassis until it is flush against the square hole at the rear of the chassis. Slide the power supply forward (away from the 3½” drive bay) until the power supply latches onto the chassis tabs.
  • Page 61: Chapter 4 - System Board

    Chapter 4 System Board This chapter identifies each component on the system board and provides a detailed description of each connector, jumper, and switch on the system board. Keyboard, Mouse USB1 USB Header COM1, Monitor, Printer Mic In, Line In, Line Out, Game CD-In (to DVD-ROM drive)
  • Page 62: Connectors

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Connectors Front Panel Header (J25) The front panel header is a 20-pin header (1 pin is removed for the key) that provides connections to various front panel functions. A 20-pin connector with only eight wires is used to interface the system board to the front panel.
  • Page 63: Diskette Drive Connector

    Diskette Drive Connector System Board Key (pin 5) OM04701H.VSD...
  • Page 64: Memory Module (Dimm) Connectors

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Memory Module (DIMM) Connectors OM04710A.VSD Both sides of each Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) look very similar. The side with pin 1 has a small "1" to the left of pin 1. Be sure to orient a DIMM correctly in the DIMM connector (a small triangle on the connector indicates pin 1).
  • Page 65: Pci Slot Connectors

    PCI Slot Connectors There are a total of four PCI slot connectors (slot #1 to #4). Two PCI slot connectors (#1 and #2) are available. The other two PCI slots are occupied ® by the i.LINK card and the fax/modem card. The PCI slots support 32- bit 5V and Universal (3.3/5V) PCI add-in cards.
  • Page 66: Ide Connectors

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual IDE Connectors There are two IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) connectors on the system board: a Primary IDE and a Secondary IDE connector. Each IDE connector supports up to two IDE drives using a ribbon cable with two connectors.
  • Page 67: Keyboard And Mouse Connectors

    KEYBOARD and MOUSE Connectors The KEYBOARD connector and the MOUSE connector are 6-pin female PS/2-type (mini-DIN) connectors. They have identical pinouts. MOUSE KEYBOARD (optional) KEYBOARD and MOUSE Signal Name DATA LOGIC GND +5V (fused) CLOCK System Board KY0032.VSD...
  • Page 68: Usb Connectors

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual USB Connectors There are two USB ports that permit connection of two USB peripheral devices directly to the system without having to use an external hub. USB2 is a standard USB connector accessible from the rear panel. USBHEAD is a 4-pin single-line header that connects to a standard USB connector (USB1) accessible at the bottom of the front panel.
  • Page 69: Serial 1, Printer, And Monitor Connectors

    USB2 Signal Name USBVCC1 USBP0# USBP0 Ground USBVCC2 USBP1# USBP1 Ground * Uses over-current protector. SERIAL 1, PRINTER, and MONITOR Connectors The SERIAL 1, PRINTER, and MONITOR connectors are mounted in a single bracket on the system board. The SERIAL 1 connector is a DB-9 male connector.
  • Page 70 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual SERIAL 1 connector Signal Name LOGIC GND PRINTER connector Signal Name STROBE - DATA BIT 0 DATA BIT 1 DATA BIT 2 DATA BIT 3 DATA BIT 4 DATA BIT 5 DATA BIT 6 DATA BIT 7 ACK - BUSY SELECT...
  • Page 71 LOGIC GND LOGIC GND LOGIC GND MONITOR connector Signal Name GREEN BLUE DDC GND RED GND GREEN GND BLUE GND HORIZONTAL SYNC VERTICAL SYNC System Board...
  • Page 72: Fan Connectors

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Fan Connectors The CPU-FAN, PWR-FAN, and CHA-FAN connectors are 1 x 3-pin straight header connectors. PWR-FAN connects to the power supply and controls the power supply cooling fan. CPU-FAN and CHA-FAN connectors are not used. CPU-FAN and PWR-FAN Connector Signal Name Ground...
  • Page 73: Game Connector

    GAME Connector The GAME connector is a female DB-15 connector for connecting to a game controller/joystick or MIDI device. GAME GAME Connector Signal Name GAMEVCC JPYB0 JOYA0 JOYA1 JOYA2 GAMEVCC GAMEVCC JOYB2 JOYA2 MIDI_TxD JOYA3 JOYB3 MIDI_RxD System Board KY0056.VSD...
  • Page 74: Headphones, Line In, Mic Connectors

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual HEADPHONES, LINE IN, MIC Connectors The HEADPHONES jack is a stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm) that connects to headphones. The LINE IN jack is a stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm) that connects to a stereo audio source (not an audio source from a video device).
  • Page 75: Cd-In Connector

    Electret bias voltage MIC imbalance MIC mono in CD-IN Connector The CD-IN connector on the system board is a 1 x 4-pin header connector that connects to the DVD-ROM drive’s audio output connector. CD-IN CD-IN Signal Name Left Line In Ground Ground Right Line In...
  • Page 76: Modem Connector

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Modem Connector The Modem connector on the system board is a 1 x 4-pin header that is not in use. Modem Modem Signal Name Ground Modem Out Ground Phone In KY0062C.VSD...
  • Page 77: Aux-In Connector

    AUX-IN Connector The AUX-IN connector on the system board is a 1 x 4-pin header connector that is not in use. AUX-IN AUX-IN Signal Name Left Line In Ground Ground Right Line In System Board KY0062B.VSD...
  • Page 78: Configuration Jumper

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Configuration Jumper There is one user-configurable jumper for CMOS Clear. The other two jumpers are reserved (do not change). The computer ships with CMOS Clear in the Normal position. Do not change the position of this jumper unless directed by a technical support person.
  • Page 79 Chapter 5 Fax/Modem Card The fax/modem card occupies PCI slot #4. There are two RJ-11 jacks: one to connect a telephone line, and one to connect a phone. TELEPHOINE LINE Connectors Name Connector Type TELEPHONE RJ-11 LINE RJ-11 Description Connects to phone Connects to telephone line KY0038.VSD...
  • Page 81: Chapter 6 - I.link ® Card

    Chapter 6 ® i.LINK Card The i.LINK (IEEE-1394) card occupies PCI slot #3. There are four header connectors, but only two are used: CN3 connects to the power supply, and CN4 connects to the 4-pin i.LINK connector on the front chassis through an interface board on the front chassis.
  • Page 83: Chapter 7 Cmos Setup Options

    Chapter 7 CMOS Setup Options This chapter describes each screen in the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility (see “Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility” 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.
  • Page 84 VAIO Computer Reference Manual 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.
  • Page 85: Main Screen

    Main Screen System Time System Date Legacy Diskette A Legacy Diskette B Floppy 3 Mode Support Primary Master (see “IDE Sub-Menus” Primary Slave (see “IDE Sub-Menus” Secondary Master (see “IDE Sub-Menus” Secondary Slave (see “IDE Sub-Menus” Language Supervisor Password User Password Halt On Installed Memory CMOS Setup Options...
  • Page 86 VAIO Computer Reference Manual IDE Sub-Menus Type Translation Method † Cylinders † Heads ‡ Sectors CHS Capacity Maximum LBA Capacity Multi-Sector Transfers SMART Monitoring PIO Mode ULTRA DMA Mode †† Set Device As * This option appears when Type is set to User Type HDD. †...
  • Page 87: Advanced Screen

    Advanced Screen CPU Core:Bus Freq. Multiplier CPU Level 1 Cache CPU Level 2 Cache CPU Level 2 Cache ECC Check BIOS Update PS/2 Mouse Function Control USB Legacy Support OS/2 Onboard Memory > 64M Volume Chip Configuration (see I/O Device Configuration (see PCI Configuration (see Shadow Configuration (see CMOS Setup Options...
  • Page 88 VAIO Computer Reference Manual Chip Configuration Sub-Menu SDRAM Configuration SDRAM CAS Latency SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay SDRAM RAS Precharge Time SDRAM Cycle Time (Tras, Trc) SDRAM Address Setup Time SDRAM Page Closing Policy CPU Latency Timer Onboard VGA Display Cache Paging Mode Video Memory Cache Mode Memory Hole At 15M-16M PCI 2.1 Support...
  • Page 89 I/O Device Configuration Sub-Menu Onboard AC97 Audio Controller [Auto] Onboard FDC Swap A & B Floppy Disk Access Control Onboard Serial Port 1 Onboard Parallel Port Parallel Port Mode Onboard Game Port CMOS Setup Options Disabled [No Swap] Swap AB [R/W] Read Only [3F8H/IRQ4]...
  • Page 90 VAIO Computer Reference Manual PCI Configuration Sub-Menu Slot 1 IRQ Slot 4 IRQ PCI/VGA Palette Snoop PCI Latency Timer SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS USB Function ONB VGA BIOS First Onboard Audio PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion (see “PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Sub-Menu” PCI/PNP ISA DMAResource Exclusion (see “PCI/PNP ISA DMA Resource Exclusion Sub-Menu”...
  • Page 91 PCI/PNP ISA IRQ Resource Exclusion Sub-Menu IRQ 3 Used By ISA IRQ 4 Used By ISA IRQ 5 Used By ISA IRQ 7 Used By ISA IRQ 9 Used By ISA IRQ 10 Used By ISA IRQ 11 Used By ISA IRQ 12 Used By ISA IRQ 14 Used By ISA IRQ 15 Used By ISA...
  • Page 92 Shadow Configuration Sub-Menu Video ROM BIOS Shadow D0000-D7FFF Shadow D8000-DBFFF Shadow DC000-DFFFF Shadow [Enabled] Disabled [Disabled] Enabled [Disabled] Enabled [Disabled] Enabled...
  • Page 93: Power Screen

    Power Screen Power Management Video Off Option Video Method HDD Power Down ACPI Mode Suspend Mode PWR Button < 4 Secs Power Up Control (see Hardware Monitor (see CMOS Setup Options [User Define] Disabled Min Saving Max Saving [Suspend -> Off] Always On [DPMS OFF] DPMS Reduce ON...
  • Page 94 VAIO Computer Reference Manual Power Up Control Sub-Menu AC PWR Loss Restart PWR Up On Modem Act Wake On LAN Hardware Monitor Sub-Menu MB Temperature CPU Temperature CPU Fan Speed Power Fan Speed Chassis Fan Speed VCORE Voltage +3.3V Voltage +5V Voltage +12V Voltage -12V Voltage...
  • Page 95: Boot Screen

    Boot Screen 1. ATAPI CD-ROM 2. Removable Device 3. IDE Hard Drive 4. Other Boot Device Plug & Play O/S Boot Virus Detection Quick Power On Self Test Boot Up Floppy Seek Boot Up Num Lock Status Silent Boot BOOT Sound CMOS Setup Options [(displays installed drive)] Disabled...
  • Page 96: Exit Screen

    VAIO Computer Reference Manual Exit Screen Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes...
  • Page 97: Chapter 8 - Miscellaneous Technical Information

    Chapter 8 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 IRQ assignments System I/O address map Memory map PCI configuration space map...
  • Page 98: About User And Supervisor Passwords

    VAIO Computer Reference Manual About 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.
  • Page 99: Beep Code Error Messages

    OK. Other beep patterns signify errors. The number of beeps indicates the specific error that occurred. The Sony Online Support technical representative will need to know how many beeps your system produces if there is an error, so be sure to count...
  • Page 100: Pci Configuration Status And Error Messages

    VAIO Computer Reference Manual 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 Floppy Disk Controller Resource Conflict CMOS Checksum Error, CMOS Cleared CMOS Data Invalid, CMOS Cleared Parallel Port Resource Conflict...
  • Page 101 System Board Device Resource Conflict Miscellaneous Technical Information A non-Plug and-Play ISA card has requested a resource that is already in use.
  • Page 102: Dma Channel Assignments

    VAIO Computer Reference Manual DMA Channel Assignments This shows the factory default values. The Microsoft Second Edition operating system reassigns resources to best meet the needs of a particular configuration. Default Assignment Channel Vortex AU8810 Sound Blaster Pro emulation Standard diskette controller ECP printer port (LPT1)/Vortex AU8810 Sound Blaster Pro emulation Direct memory access controller...
  • Page 103: System I/O Address Map

    System I/O Address Map Address Range Description (hex) 0000 - 000F Direct memory access controller 0010 - 001F Motherboard resources 0020 - 0021 Programmable interrupt controller 0022 - 002D Motherboard resources 002E - 002F Motherboard resources 0030 - 003F Motherboard resources 0040 - 0043 System timer 0044 - 005F...
  • Page 104 VAIO Computer Reference Manual Address Range Description (hex) 0376 - 0376 Intel 82801AA bus master IDE controller 0376 - 0376 Secondary IDE controller 0378 - 037F ECP printer port (LPT1) 0388 - 0388 Vortex AU8810 Sound Blaster Pro emulation ® 03B0 - 03BB Intel ®...
  • Page 105: Memory Map

    Memory Map Address range 00000000 - 0009FFFF 000A0000 - 000AFFFF 000B0000 - 000BFFFF 000F0000 - 000FFFFF 00100000 - 03FFFFFF E1800000 - E37FFFFF E3000000 - E303FFFF E3000000 - E303FFFF E3800000 - E387FFFF E4000000 - E7FFFFFF FFB80000 - FFBFFFFF FFF80000 - FFFFFFFF Miscellaneous Technical Information Default configuration System board extension for ACPI BIOS...
  • Page 106: Irq Settings

    IRQ Settings Settings System timer Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard Programmable interrupt controller Sony OHCI i.LINK Vortex AU8810 multifinction PCI platform Vortex AU8810 PCI audio ACPI IRQ holder for PCI IRQ steering Comunications port (COM1) Vortex AU8810 Sound Blaster Pro emulation...
  • Page 107: Chapter 9 - Specifications

    Chapter 9 Specifications This chapter describes the technical specifications for the Sony PCV-R532DS computer. Processor 466 MHz Intel Celeron processor (with 66 MHz FSB) * MHz denotes microprocessor internal clock speed. Other factors may affect application performance. Chipset ® Intel PCI Bus PCI Level 2.2, 33 MHz zero wait state...
  • Page 108: Dimm Configurations

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual DIMM Configurations DIMM1 DIMM2 0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 0, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 * The PCV-R532DS is shipped with 64 MB. SDRAM is expandable to 256 MB. Computer SDRAM is unbuffered DIMM, specification Rev. 1.0 or later. Supports SDRAM memory. Does not support EDO memory or buffered DIMM memory.
  • Page 109: Audio

    Audio Sound chip Wave synthesis Sound effects Audio sampling rate Rear panel connectors Communications Modem ® i.LINK (IEEE-1394) * Due to FCC limitations, the maximum permissible data speed is 53 kbps during download transmissions. Actual data speeds may vary, depending on line conditions. I/O and Expansion Slots Serial ports Parallel port...
  • Page 110: Drives And Controllers

    VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual Drives and Controllers Diskette controller 765A-compatible (supports up to 2.88 MByte) Diskette drive 1.44 MByte 3.5-inch MFDD EIDE controller Supports up to four EIDE drives (supports PIO Mode 4 EIDE drives and Ultra DMA/33 Mode drives) †...
  • Page 111 Index add-in card installing removing address map, system audio specifications AUX-IN connector battery - See lithium battery beep codes BIOS Setup Utility BIOS setup utility advanced screen boot screen exit screen main screen options power screen screens BIOS specifications card, modem CD-IN connector CD-ROM disc - See DVD-ROM drive CD-RW drive...
  • Page 112 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual display, power management DMA channel assignments drive CD-RW specifications IDE connectors installing an additional 3½" drive installing an additional 3½" or 5¼" drive specifications DVD-ROM drive performance of discs plays CD-ROMs error messages beep codes PCI configuration expansion slots specifications for...
  • Page 113 L2 cache specifications LINE connector LINE IN connector lithium battery, replacing map - See Also I/O address map and memory map memory - See Also system memory memory module connector removing specifications messages error status and error MIC connector microprocessor - See processor model numbers modem - See Also communications modem card...
  • Page 114 VAIO Digital Studio Reference Manual configuring diskette drive connector fan connectors front panel header GAME connector HEADPHONES connector IDE connectors KEYBOARD connector LINE IN connector memory module connector MIC connector Modem connector MONITOR connector MOUSE PCI slot connectors power connector PRINTER connector SERIAL 1 connector USB connectors...

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