Sony PCV-E302DS VAIO User Manual
Sony PCV-E302DS VAIO User Manual

Sony PCV-E302DS VAIO User Manual

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Notice to Users
© 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is
prohibited. 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 WARRANTY WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL, THE
SOFTWARE, OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN AND HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE
WITH REGARD TO THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE, OR SUCH OTHER INFORMATION. IN NO EVENT
SHALL SONY ELECTRONICS INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR SPECIAL
DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON TORT, CONTRACT, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THIS MANUAL, THE SOFTWARE, OR OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN
OR THE USE THEREOF.
Sony Electronics Inc. reserves the right to make any modification to this manual or the information
contained herein at any time without notice. The software described herein may also be governed
by the terms of a separate user license agreement.
Sony, VAIO, VAIO Smart, i.Link, S-Link, and the VAIO logo are trademarks of Sony. Windows and
the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel and Pentium are
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Safety Information
Owner's Record
The model number and serial number are located on the back of your Sony computer. Record the
model and serial numbers in the space provided here. Refer to the model and serial number when
you call your Sony Service Center.
Model Number:________________________
Serial Number:________________________
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose your Sony computer to rain or moisture.
Never install modem or telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet
locations
Never touch uninsulated telephone wire or terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Avoid using the modem during an electrical storm.
Do not use the modem or a telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard.
Regulatory Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 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,
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  • Page 1 Safety Information Owner's Record The model number and serial number are located on the back of your Sony computer. Record the model and serial numbers in the space provided here. Refer to the model and serial number when you call your Sony Service Center.
  • Page 2 This equipment cannot be used on telephone-company-provided coin service. 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 1-888-4SONY-PC (1-888-476-6972).
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4: Read Me First

    Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 5 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 6: Front Panel Overview

    DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 7: Supplementary Information

    For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 8 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 9 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 10 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 11 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 12 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 13: Specifications

    256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 14 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 15 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 16 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 17 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 18 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 19 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 20 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 21 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 22 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 23 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 24 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 25 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 26 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 27 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 28 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 29 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 30 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 31 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 32 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 33 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 34 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 35 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 36 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 37 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 38 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 39 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 40 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 41 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 42 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 43 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 44 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 45 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 46 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 47 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 48 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 49 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 50 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 51 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 52 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 53 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 54 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 55 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 56 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 57 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 58 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 59 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 60 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 61 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 62 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 63 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 64 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 65 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 66 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 67 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 68 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 69 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 70 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 71 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 72 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 73 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 74 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 75 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 76 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 77 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 78 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 79 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 80 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 81 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 82 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 83 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 84 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 85 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 86 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 87 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 88 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 89 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 90 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 91 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 92 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 93 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 94 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 95 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 96 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 97 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 98 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 99 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 100 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 101 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 102 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 103 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 104 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 105 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 106 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 107 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 108 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 109 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 110 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 111 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 112 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 113 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 114 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 115 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 116 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 117 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 118 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 119 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 120 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 121 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 122 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 123 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 124 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 125 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 126 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 127 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 128 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 129 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 130 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 131 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 132 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 133 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 134 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 135 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 136 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 137 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 138 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 139 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 140 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 141 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 142 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 143 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 144 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 145 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 146 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 147 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 148 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 149 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 150 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 151 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 152 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 153 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 154 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 155 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 156 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 157 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 158 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 159 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 160 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 161 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 162 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 163 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 164 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 165 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 166 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 167 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 168 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 169 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 170 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 171 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 172 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 173 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 174 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 175 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 176 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 177 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 178 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 179 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 180 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 181 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 182 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 183 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 184 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 185 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 186 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 187 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 188 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 189 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 190 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 191 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 192 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 193 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 194 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 195 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 196 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 197 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 198 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 199 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 200 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 201 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 202 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 203 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 204 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 205 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 206 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 207 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 208 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 209 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 210 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 211 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 212 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 213 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 214 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 215 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 216 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 217 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 218 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 219 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 220 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 221 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 222 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 223 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 224 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 225 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 226 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 227 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 228 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 229 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 230 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 231 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 232 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 233 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 234 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 235 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 236 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 237 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 238 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 239 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 240 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 241 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 242 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 243 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 244 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 245 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 246 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 247 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 248 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 249 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 250 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 251 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 252 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 253 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 254 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 255 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 256 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 257 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 258 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 259 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 260 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 261 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 262 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 263 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 264 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 265 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 266 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 267 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 268 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 269 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 270 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 271 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 272 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 273 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 274 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 275 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 276 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 277 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 278 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 279 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 280 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 281 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 282 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 283 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 284 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 285 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 286 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 287 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 288 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 289 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 290 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 291 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 292 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 293 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 294 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 295 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 296 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 297 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 298 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 299 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 300 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 301 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 302 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 303 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 304 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 305 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 306 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 307 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 308 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 309 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 310 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 311 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 312 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 313 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 314 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 315 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 316 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 317 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 318 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 319 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 320 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 321 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 322 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 323 Sony audio and video quality: High-fidelity positional 3D audio system (A3D ), high-powered  3D graphics (AGP), and "Sony-Tuned" MPEG2 digital video playback enable you to take advantage of today's advanced multimedia applications, games, and entertainment software. S-Link (Control A1) connector: Store and play CDs from your CD changer. Record music to ...
  • Page 324 Setting up your VAIO MicroTower (poster)  Packet containing special product offers  Software Library The Software Library contains the Microsoft software license agreement, Sony end-user license agreement, and the following CDs: ® Adobe PhotoDeluxe  Gremlin Interactive Ltd. MotorHead ...
  • Page 325 DVD Discs SHORT cinema journal (2014 Corporation)  Back Panel Overview The back panel of your computer contains the connectors where you plug in supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel serve as a map to help you locate the connectors on your computer.
  • Page 326 For your convenience, your computer includes USB and i.LINK connectors on both the front and back panels, allowing you to connect to either set of connectors. The i.LINK connector on the front of your system is a 4-pin connector. Supplementary Information You can access the online version of Read Me First from the Help Center in VAIO Space.
  • Page 327 ® S4 - Microsoft Works S5 - Quicken Basic 98 S6 - Sony Help Center All six buttons are reprogrammable. Using The Standby Mode To Put Your Computer into Standby Mode When you are done using your computer, you can put it in standby mode rather than turn it off completely.
  • Page 328 On the Auto Receive panel, select the checkbox for Automatic receive fax. To select the modem that ships with your VAIO computer, select Sony Internal Modem on the Modem panel. Click the Properties button to confirm the correct modem properties. When this is complete, click the OK button.
  • Page 329 1. In the Adobe Premiere LE application, select Compression from the Make menu. The Compression Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Method list box, select Sony DV software CODEC. 3. Click OK to close the screen. 4. From the Create menu, select Preset. The Preset dialog box appears.
  • Page 330 Audio Interleave - 1 frame (recommended) - Less than 30 frames (required) Audio Sync - 1.0 (required) Audio Skew - 0.75 (recommended) - Less than 1.0 (required) [Preview Option] Preview Window Size - 360x240 (180x120) Note that Adobe Premiere LE does not save the Preview Window Size, but uses a default size of 320 x 213 each time the application launches.
  • Page 331 Output option, turn down the volume on your equipment before using the DVD Player. For Answers to Your Software Questions Sony Service Center For the Sony Service Center nearest you, call at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). Acrobat® Reader, Adobe PhotoDeluxe®, Adobe® Premiere® LE (Adobe Systems Incorporated) Web site http://www.adobe.com/...
  • Page 332 256 MB 128 MB SDRAM, expandable to 256 MB Video RAM 8 MB SDRAM MPEG "Sony Tuned" MPEG2 Digital Video supports full-screen video and DVD playback Graphics 3D AGP graphics acceleration (Matrox) Sound Capabilities Dynamic High Fidelity 3D PCI Audio (Aureal) Diskette Drive 3.5"...
  • Page 333 This product meets the standards of the International Energy Star Program for energy efficiency. © 1998 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in w hole or in part w ithout w ritten permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. Actual upload and download speeds may vary due to line conditions, ISP support, and government regulations.
  • Page 334: About The User Guide

    Getting Help explains the support options available to you, shows  you how to use the Sony Online Support service, and offers basic troubleshooting tips. Computer Basics shows new computer users how to use a mouse, keyboard, DVD-ROM, and ...
  • Page 335 Getting Help explains the support options available to you, shows  you how to use the Sony Online Support service, and offers basic troubleshooting tips. Computer Basics shows new computer users how to use a mouse, keyboard, DVD-ROM, and ...
  • Page 336 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 337 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 338 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 339 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 340 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 341 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 342 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 343 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 344 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 345 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 346 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 347 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 348 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 349 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 350 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 351 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 352 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 353 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 354: Shutting Down Your Computer

    Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 355 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 356 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 357 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 358 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 359 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 360 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 361 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 362 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 363 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 364 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 365 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 366 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 367 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 368 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 369 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 370 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 371 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 372 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 373 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 374 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 375 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 376 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 377 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 378 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 379 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 380 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 381 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 382 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 383 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 384 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 385 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 386 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 387 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 388 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 389 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 390 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 391 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 392 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 393 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 394 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 395 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 396 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 397 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 398 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 399 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 400 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 401 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 402 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 403 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 404 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 405 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 406 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 407 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 408 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 409 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 410 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 411 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 412 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 413 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 414 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 415 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 416 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 417 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 418 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 419 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 420 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 421 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 422 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 423 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 424 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 425 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 426 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 427 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 428 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 429 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 430 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 431 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 432 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 433 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 434 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 435 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 436 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 437 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 438 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 439 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 440 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 441 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 442 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 443 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 444 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 445 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 446 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 447 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 448 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 449 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 450 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 451 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 452 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 453 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 454 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 455 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 456 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 457 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 458 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 459 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 460 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 461 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 462 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 463 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 464 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 465 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 466 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 467 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 468 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 469 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 470 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 471 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 472 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 473 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 474 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 475 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 476 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 477 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 478 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 479 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 480 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 481 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 482 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 483 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 484 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 485 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 486 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 487 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 488 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 489 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 490 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 491 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 492 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 493 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 494 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 495 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 496 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 497 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 498 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 499 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 500 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 501 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 502 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 503 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 504 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 505 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 506 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 507 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 508 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 509 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 510 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 511 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 512 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 513 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 514 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 515 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 516 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 517 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 518 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 519 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 520 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 521 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 522 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 523 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 524 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 525 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 526 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 527 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 528 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 529 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 530 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 531 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 532 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 533 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 534 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 535 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 536 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 537 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 538 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 539 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 540 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 541 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 542 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 543 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 544 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 545 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 546 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 547 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 548 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 549 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 550 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 551 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 552 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 553 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 554 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 555 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 556 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 557 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 558 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 559 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 560 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 561 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 562 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 563 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 564 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 565 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 566 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 567 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 568 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 569 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 570 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 571 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 572 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 573 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 574 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 575 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 576 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 577 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 578 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 579 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 580 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 581 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 582 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 583 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 584 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 585 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 586 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 587 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 588 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 589 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 590 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 591 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 592 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 593 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 594 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 595 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 596 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 597 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 598 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 599 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 600 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 601 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 602 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 603 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 604 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 605 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 606 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 607 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 608 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 609 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 610 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 611 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 612 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 613 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 614 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 615 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 616 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 617 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 618 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 619 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 620 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 621 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 622 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 623 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 624 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 625 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 626 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 627 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 628 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 629 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 630 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 631 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 632 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 633 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 634 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 635 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 636 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 637 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 638 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 639 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 640 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 641 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 642 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 643 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 644 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 645 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 646 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 647 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 648 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 649 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 650 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 651 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 652 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 653 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 654 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 655 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 656 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 657 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 658 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 659 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 660 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 661 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 662 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 663 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 664 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 665 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 666 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 667 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 668 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 669 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 670 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 671 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 672 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 673 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 674 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 675 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 676 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 677 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 678 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 679 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 680 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 681 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 682 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 683 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 684 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 685 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 686 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 687 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 688 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 689 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 690 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 691 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 692 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 693 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 694 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 695 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 696 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 697 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 698 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 699 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 700 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 701 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 702 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 703 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 704 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 705 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 706 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 707 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 708 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 709 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 710 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 711 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 712 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 713 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 714 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 715 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 716 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 717 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 718 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 719 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 720 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 721 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 722 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 723 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 724 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 725 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 726 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 727 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 728 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 729 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 730 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 731 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 732 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 733 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 734 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 735 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 736 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 737 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 738 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 739 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 740 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 741 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 742 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 743 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 744 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 745 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 746 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 747 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 748 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 749 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 750 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 751 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 752 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 753 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 754 Setting Up Your VAIO MicroTower Your VAIO MicroTower comes with the software titles preinstalled on your hard disk drive. Just follow these simple steps to connect the cables and turn on the computer, and your VAIO MicroTower is ready to use. Choosing a Location for Your Computer Before you get started, find the best location for your new computer.
  • Page 755 (microphone) connector. Plug the red microphone cable into this connector. See the manual that came with your Sony Multimedia Computer Display for more information on setting up and using the display. Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone If you did not purchase the Sony Multimedia Computer Display, you need speakers and a microphone to use the computer's audio features.
  • Page 756 1. Use the blue symbol to locate the monitor (display) connector. Plug the display cable into this connector, and then tighten the two screws to secure the cable. 2. Use the green symbol to locate the headphones connector. Plug the speaker cable into this connector.
  • Page 757 Do not keep your wrists on the palmrest while typing; use the palmrest briefly only when resting. To remove the palmrest 1. Turn the keyboard and palmrest upside down. 2. Push down on the palmrest, and then move it to the left. 3.
  • Page 758 Sony Online Support (SOS), you must also connect a phone. In order to register your Sony VAIO MicroTower, register your software online, and use Sony Online Support, you must connect your computer to a phone line. Also, you must register your computer to receive the extended warranty.
  • Page 759 Your computer does not work with party lines, cannot be connected to a coin-operated telephone, and may not work with multiple phone lines or a private branch exchange (PBX). Connecting the Power Cords Follow these steps to connect the power cords. 1.
  • Page 760 Connecting Peripherals You can add functionality to your computer by connecting any of the following peripherals. Connecting Enables You To Television Send audio and video from the computer to the TV. Allows you to play games and watch movies on a large screen. Also useful for business presentations. (Audio/Video Out) Printer Print documents from the computer.
  • Page 761 Then use the red microphone cable from the display cable into this connector. If your system does not include the Sony Multimedia Computer Display: into this connector. Then plug the red and white ends of the into the TV's audio in connectors. (This enables you to hear audio on the symbol to locate the mic connector on the computer.
  • Page 762 1. Use the yellow symbol to locate the composite video out connector on the computer. Plug either end of the yellow video cable into this connector. Then plug the other end of the cable into the TV's video in connector. If your TV has an S VIDEO in connector, use the S VIDEO cable to connect the computer's S VIDEO OUT jack to the TV's S VIDEO IN jack.
  • Page 763 See the manual that came with your printer for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting a Joystick or MIDI Instrument You can connect a joystick or MIDI instrument to your computer. You can also purchase an adapter to connect additional devices.
  • Page 764 Your MIDI instrument may have a different type of cable which requires an adapter. See the manual that came with your joystick or MIDI instrument for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an i.LINK (IEEE-1394) Equipped Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include i.LINK (IEEE-1394) connectors.
  • Page 765 See the manual that came with your i.LINK (IEEE-1394) equipped device for more information on setting it up and using it. Connecting an S/PDIF Equipped Digital Audio Device Some models of the VAIO MicroTower include an S/PDIF (Sony/Phillips Digital Interface) Optical Digital Audio Output connector. See To connect an S/PDIF device Locate the S/PDIF (Optical Digital Audio Output) connector.
  • Page 766 See the manual that came with your digital audio device for more information on setting it up and using it. Your VAIO computer incorporates Serial Copy Management System, which will not prevent you from making a direct digital-to-digital copy from a digital source, but from such copies will prevent a second digital-to-digital copy from being made.
  • Page 767 See the manual that came with your S-Link equipped device for more information on setting it up and using Connecting a Universal Serial Bus Device You can connect Universal Serial Bus (USB) devices to your computer. There is one USB connection on the front of your computer and another one on the back.
  • Page 768 See the manuals that came with your USB devices for more information on setting up and using them. Connecting a Digital Still Camera or Other Serial Peripheral You can connect other computer peripherals, such as Sony's digital still camera, to the computer's serial port.
  • Page 769 See the manual that came with your digital camera for more information on setting it up and using it. Starting Your Computer After you connect all the cables and accessories to your computer, you are ready to turn on the computer.
  • Page 770 Using the Standby Mode computer. After shutting down your computer, wait 10 seconds before turning the computer on again. Registering Windows® 98 The first time you turn on your computer, you need to complete a few steps to register and configure the Windows software that is already installed on your computer.
  • Page 771 Take advantage of Sony's commitment to quality customer support and receive these benefits by registering your computer: Sony Online Support--Talk to a Support Representative to troubleshoot problems you may be  having with your computer. Limited warranty--Protect your investment. See ...
  • Page 772 Shutting Down Your Computer When you're ready to turn off your computer for an extended period of time, use the following procedure to shut down the computer. To avoid the potential loss of data, do not press the power switch before you shut down the computer. To shut down your computer If you plan to shut down your computer for a short period of time, you may want to use standby mode instead.
  • Page 773 Getting Started With VAIO Space VAIO Space is Sony's original utility that organizes the preinstalled applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and video players, connect to the Internet, and more.
  • Page 774 Using the Audio-Video Center Online Center VAIO Direct Club VAIO ImageStation Internet VAIO Links Allows you to connect to the Internet, go to selected Sony web sites, and manage bookmarks. Using the Online Center Tool Center VAIO Find Desktop Tools...
  • Page 775 Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here. VAIO Space Controls Button Function Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable until you go to another screen. Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable on the last screen in a sequence. Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).
  • Page 776 Using the Software Center To launch the Software Center 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the VAIO screen. 3. To start an application, click the icon. Other Software Center Functions Action Procedure...
  • Page 777 Includes 50 free hours of Internet access from GTE Internetworking. (No credit card needed.) VAIO Direct Save money by ordering products direct from Sony Online. Club VAIO Find out the latest developments in the world of VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.
  • Page 778 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of help for the problem you are having.
  • Page 779 Getting Started With VAIO Space VAIO Space is Sony's original utility that organizes the preinstalled applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and video players, connect to the Internet, and more.
  • Page 780 Using the Audio-Video Center Online Center VAIO Direct Club VAIO ImageStation Internet VAIO Links Allows you to connect to the Internet, go to selected Sony web sites, and manage bookmarks. Using the Online Center Tool Center VAIO Find Desktop Tools...
  • Page 781 Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here. VAIO Space Controls Button Function Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable until you go to another screen. Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable on the last screen in a sequence. Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).
  • Page 782 Using the Software Center To launch the Software Center 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the VAIO screen. 3. To start an application, click the icon. Other Software Center Functions Action Procedure...
  • Page 783 Includes 50 free hours of Internet access from GTE Internetworking. (No credit card needed.) VAIO Direct Save money by ordering products direct from Sony Online. Club VAIO Find out the latest developments in the world of VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.
  • Page 784 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of help for the problem you are having.
  • Page 785 Getting Started With VAIO Space VAIO Space is Sony's original utility that organizes the preinstalled applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and video players, connect to the Internet, and more.
  • Page 786 Using the Audio-Video Center Online Center VAIO Direct Club VAIO ImageStation Internet VAIO Links Allows you to connect to the Internet, go to selected Sony web sites, and manage bookmarks. Using the Online Center Tool Center VAIO Find Desktop Tools...
  • Page 787 Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here. VAIO Space Controls Button Function Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable until you go to another screen. Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable on the last screen in a sequence. Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).
  • Page 788 Using the Software Center To launch the Software Center 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the VAIO screen. 3. To start an application, click the icon. Other Software Center Functions Action Procedure...
  • Page 789 Includes 50 free hours of Internet access from GTE Internetworking. (No credit card needed.) VAIO Direct Save money by ordering products direct from Sony Online. Club VAIO Find out the latest developments in the world of VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.
  • Page 790 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of help for the problem you are having.
  • Page 791 Getting Started With VAIO Space VAIO Space is Sony's original utility that organizes the preinstalled applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and video players, connect to the Internet, and more.
  • Page 792 Using the Audio-Video Center Online Center VAIO Direct Club VAIO ImageStation Internet VAIO Links Allows you to connect to the Internet, go to selected Sony web sites, and manage bookmarks. Using the Online Center Tool Center VAIO Find Desktop Tools...
  • Page 793 Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here. VAIO Space Controls Button Function Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable until you go to another screen. Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable on the last screen in a sequence. Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).
  • Page 794 Using the Software Center To launch the Software Center 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the VAIO screen. 3. To start an application, click the icon. Other Software Center Functions Action Procedure...
  • Page 795 Includes 50 free hours of Internet access from GTE Internetworking. (No credit card needed.) VAIO Direct Save money by ordering products direct from Sony Online. Club VAIO Find out the latest developments in the world of VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.
  • Page 796 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of help for the problem you are having.
  • Page 797 Getting Started With VAIO Space VAIO Space is Sony's original utility that organizes the preinstalled applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and video players, connect to the Internet, and more.
  • Page 798 Using the Audio-Video Center Online Center VAIO Direct Club VAIO ImageStation Internet VAIO Links Allows you to connect to the Internet, go to selected Sony web sites, and manage bookmarks. Using the Online Center Tool Center VAIO Find Desktop Tools...
  • Page 799 Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here. VAIO Space Controls Button Function Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable until you go to another screen. Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable on the last screen in a sequence. Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).
  • Page 800 Using the Software Center To launch the Software Center 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the VAIO screen. 3. To start an application, click the icon. Other Software Center Functions Action Procedure...
  • Page 801 Includes 50 free hours of Internet access from GTE Internetworking. (No credit card needed.) VAIO Direct Save money by ordering products direct from Sony Online. Club VAIO Find out the latest developments in the world of VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.
  • Page 802 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of help for the problem you are having.
  • Page 803 Getting Started With VAIO Space VAIO Space is Sony's original utility that organizes the preinstalled applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and video players, connect to the Internet, and more.
  • Page 804 Using the Audio-Video Center Online Center VAIO Direct Club VAIO ImageStation Internet VAIO Links Allows you to connect to the Internet, go to selected Sony web sites, and manage bookmarks. Using the Online Center Tool Center VAIO Find Desktop Tools...
  • Page 805 Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here. VAIO Space Controls Button Function Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable until you go to another screen. Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable on the last screen in a sequence. Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).
  • Page 806 Using the Software Center To launch the Software Center 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the VAIO screen. 3. To start an application, click the icon. Other Software Center Functions Action Procedure...
  • Page 807 Includes 50 free hours of Internet access from GTE Internetworking. (No credit card needed.) VAIO Direct Save money by ordering products direct from Sony Online. Club VAIO Find out the latest developments in the world of VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.
  • Page 808 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of help for the problem you are having.
  • Page 809 Getting Started With VAIO Space VAIO Space is Sony's original utility that organizes the preinstalled applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and video players, connect to the Internet, and more.
  • Page 810 Using the Audio-Video Center Online Center VAIO Direct Club VAIO ImageStation Internet VAIO Links Allows you to connect to the Internet, go to selected Sony web sites, and manage bookmarks. Using the Online Center Tool Center VAIO Find Desktop Tools...
  • Page 811 Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here. VAIO Space Controls Button Function Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable until you go to another screen. Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable on the last screen in a sequence. Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).
  • Page 812 Using the Software Center To launch the Software Center 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the VAIO screen. 3. To start an application, click the icon. Other Software Center Functions Action Procedure...
  • Page 813 Includes 50 free hours of Internet access from GTE Internetworking. (No credit card needed.) VAIO Direct Save money by ordering products direct from Sony Online. Club VAIO Find out the latest developments in the world of VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.
  • Page 814 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of help for the problem you are having.
  • Page 815 Getting Started With VAIO Space VAIO Space is Sony's original utility that organizes the preinstalled applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and video players, connect to the Internet, and more.
  • Page 816 Using the Audio-Video Center Online Center VAIO Direct Club VAIO ImageStation Internet VAIO Links Allows you to connect to the Internet, go to selected Sony web sites, and manage bookmarks. Using the Online Center Tool Center VAIO Find Desktop Tools...
  • Page 817 Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here. VAIO Space Controls Button Function Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable until you go to another screen. Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable on the last screen in a sequence. Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).
  • Page 818 Using the Software Center To launch the Software Center 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the VAIO screen. 3. To start an application, click the icon. Other Software Center Functions Action Procedure...
  • Page 819 Includes 50 free hours of Internet access from GTE Internetworking. (No credit card needed.) VAIO Direct Save money by ordering products direct from Sony Online. Club VAIO Find out the latest developments in the world of VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.
  • Page 820 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of help for the problem you are having.
  • Page 821 Getting Started With VAIO Space VAIO Space is Sony's original utility that organizes the preinstalled applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and video players, connect to the Internet, and more.
  • Page 822 Using the Audio-Video Center Online Center VAIO Direct Club VAIO ImageStation Internet VAIO Links Allows you to connect to the Internet, go to selected Sony web sites, and manage bookmarks. Using the Online Center Tool Center VAIO Find Desktop Tools...
  • Page 823 Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here. VAIO Space Controls Button Function Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable until you go to another screen. Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable on the last screen in a sequence. Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).
  • Page 824 Using the Software Center To launch the Software Center 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the VAIO screen. 3. To start an application, click the icon. Other Software Center Functions Action Procedure...
  • Page 825 Includes 50 free hours of Internet access from GTE Internetworking. (No credit card needed.) VAIO Direct Save money by ordering products direct from Sony Online. Club VAIO Find out the latest developments in the world of VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.
  • Page 826 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of help for the problem you are having.
  • Page 827 Getting Started With VAIO Space VAIO Space is Sony's original utility that organizes the preinstalled applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and video players, connect to the Internet, and more.
  • Page 828 Using the Audio-Video Center Online Center VAIO Direct Club VAIO ImageStation Internet VAIO Links Allows you to connect to the Internet, go to selected Sony web sites, and manage bookmarks. Using the Online Center Tool Center VAIO Find Desktop Tools...
  • Page 829 Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here. VAIO Space Controls Button Function Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable until you go to another screen. Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable on the last screen in a sequence. Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).
  • Page 830 Using the Software Center To launch the Software Center 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the VAIO screen. 3. To start an application, click the icon. Other Software Center Functions Action Procedure...
  • Page 831 Includes 50 free hours of Internet access from GTE Internetworking. (No credit card needed.) VAIO Direct Save money by ordering products direct from Sony Online. Club VAIO Find out the latest developments in the world of VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.
  • Page 832 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of help for the problem you are having.
  • Page 833 Getting Started With VAIO Space VAIO Space is Sony's original utility that organizes the preinstalled applications on your VAIO MicroTower, making it easier for you to find and launch the applications on your computer, use the Sony audio and video players, connect to the Internet, and more.
  • Page 834 Using the Audio-Video Center Online Center VAIO Direct Club VAIO ImageStation Internet VAIO Links Allows you to connect to the Internet, go to selected Sony web sites, and manage bookmarks. Using the Online Center Tool Center VAIO Find Desktop Tools...
  • Page 835 Your application screen may appear different from the one shown here. VAIO Space Controls Button Function Goes to the previous screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable until you go to another screen. Goes to the next screen or page in a sequence. Unavailable on the last screen in a sequence. Stops loading the current page (used for web pages).
  • Page 836 Using the Software Center To launch the Software Center 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Software Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click the text of the category (Applications or Accessories) to open the VAIO screen. 3. To start an application, click the icon. Other Software Center Functions Action Procedure...
  • Page 837 Includes 50 free hours of Internet access from GTE Internetworking. (No credit card needed.) VAIO Direct Save money by ordering products direct from Sony Online. Club VAIO Find out the latest developments in the world of VAIO; interact with other VAIO users.
  • Page 838 1. Move the mouse pointer over the Help Center icon on the VAIO Launcher. 2. Click Help Center to open the VAIO screen. 3. Follow the on-screen instructions to find the appropriate source of help for the problem you are having.
  • Page 839: Getting Help

    Getting Help Sony provides several support options for your Sony computer. When you have questions about your computer and the preinstalled software, check these sources for answers, in the following sequence: VAIO MicroTower Read Me First computer, product specifications, software support information, and the most up-to-date information on using your computer.
  • Page 840 6. Pick up the handset and click the Dial button as instructed. Your modem dials the toll-free number and connects you to the Sony support center. 7. You are asked whether you wish to test your system or talk to a support representative. You are then prompted to indicate the type of computer you are using.
  • Page 841: Troubleshooting

    This section describes how to solve common problems you may encounter when using your computer. Many problems have simple solutions, so try these suggestions before you call Sony Online Support. For more advanced troubleshooting information, see the VAIO MicroTower Reference Manual. You can download this electronic document from Sony's website at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
  • Page 842 If you are having a problem connecting with your Internet Service Provider, check that the ISP is  not experiencing technical problems. On Cleaning CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone technology/V.90. Many factors influence modem Discs. Connecting the Sony for details. Page 842...
  • Page 843 Check that the phone number the program is dialing is correct.  Check that the software you are using is compatible with the Sony computer modem. (All  preinstalled programs are compatible.) Call the software publisher or Sony Online Support.
  • Page 844 Application Recovery The System Recovery CD(s) contains a backup copy of the all the software originally installed on your hard disk drive. It can be used only to recover the hard disk of the Sony computer you purchased. The System Recovery utility gives you three options: Full Restore without Format restores all the software titles that originally came with your ...
  • Page 845 CD(s). You must be in Windows to run the Application Recovery CD(s). The application will not run from DOS. If you have any questions on using the Application Recovery CD(s), contact Sony Online Support (SOS). To use the Application Recovery CD(s) 1.
  • Page 846 Getting Help Sony provides several support options for your Sony computer. When you have questions about your computer and the preinstalled software, check these sources for answers, in the following sequence: VAIO MicroTower Read Me First computer, product specifications, software support information, and the most up-to-date information on using your computer.
  • Page 847 6. Pick up the handset and click the Dial button as instructed. Your modem dials the toll-free number and connects you to the Sony support center. 7. You are asked whether you wish to test your system or talk to a support representative. You are then prompted to indicate the type of computer you are using.
  • Page 848 This section describes how to solve common problems you may encounter when using your computer. Many problems have simple solutions, so try these suggestions before you call Sony Online Support. For more advanced troubleshooting information, see the VAIO MicroTower Reference Manual. You can download this electronic document from Sony's website at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
  • Page 849 If you are having a problem connecting with your Internet Service Provider, check that the ISP is  not experiencing technical problems. On Cleaning CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone technology/V.90. Many factors influence modem Discs. Connecting the Sony for details. Page 849...
  • Page 850 Check that the phone number the program is dialing is correct.  Check that the software you are using is compatible with the Sony computer modem. (All  preinstalled programs are compatible.) Call the software publisher or Sony Online Support.
  • Page 851 Application Recovery The System Recovery CD(s) contains a backup copy of the all the software originally installed on your hard disk drive. It can be used only to recover the hard disk of the Sony computer you purchased. The System Recovery utility gives you three options: Full Restore without Format restores all the software titles that originally came with your ...
  • Page 852 CD(s). You must be in Windows to run the Application Recovery CD(s). The application will not run from DOS. If you have any questions on using the Application Recovery CD(s), contact Sony Online Support (SOS). To use the Application Recovery CD(s) 1.
  • Page 853 Getting Help Sony provides several support options for your Sony computer. When you have questions about your computer and the preinstalled software, check these sources for answers, in the following sequence: VAIO MicroTower Read Me First computer, product specifications, software support information, and the most up-to-date information on using your computer.
  • Page 854 6. Pick up the handset and click the Dial button as instructed. Your modem dials the toll-free number and connects you to the Sony support center. 7. You are asked whether you wish to test your system or talk to a support representative. You are then prompted to indicate the type of computer you are using.
  • Page 855 This section describes how to solve common problems you may encounter when using your computer. Many problems have simple solutions, so try these suggestions before you call Sony Online Support. For more advanced troubleshooting information, see the VAIO MicroTower Reference Manual. You can download this electronic document from Sony's website at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
  • Page 856 If you are having a problem connecting with your Internet Service Provider, check that the ISP is  not experiencing technical problems. On Cleaning CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone technology/V.90. Many factors influence modem Discs. Connecting the Sony for details. Page 856...
  • Page 857 Check that the phone number the program is dialing is correct.  Check that the software you are using is compatible with the Sony computer modem. (All  preinstalled programs are compatible.) Call the software publisher or Sony Online Support.
  • Page 858 Application Recovery The System Recovery CD(s) contains a backup copy of the all the software originally installed on your hard disk drive. It can be used only to recover the hard disk of the Sony computer you purchased. The System Recovery utility gives you three options: Full Restore without Format restores all the software titles that originally came with your ...
  • Page 859 CD(s). You must be in Windows to run the Application Recovery CD(s). The application will not run from DOS. If you have any questions on using the Application Recovery CD(s), contact Sony Online Support (SOS). To use the Application Recovery CD(s) 1.
  • Page 860 Getting Help Sony provides several support options for your Sony computer. When you have questions about your computer and the preinstalled software, check these sources for answers, in the following sequence: VAIO MicroTower Read Me First computer, product specifications, software support information, and the most up-to-date information on using your computer.
  • Page 861 6. Pick up the handset and click the Dial button as instructed. Your modem dials the toll-free number and connects you to the Sony support center. 7. You are asked whether you wish to test your system or talk to a support representative. You are then prompted to indicate the type of computer you are using.
  • Page 862 This section describes how to solve common problems you may encounter when using your computer. Many problems have simple solutions, so try these suggestions before you call Sony Online Support. For more advanced troubleshooting information, see the VAIO MicroTower Reference Manual. You can download this electronic document from Sony's website at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
  • Page 863 If you are having a problem connecting with your Internet Service Provider, check that the ISP is  not experiencing technical problems. On Cleaning CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone technology/V.90. Many factors influence modem Discs. Connecting the Sony for details. Page 863...
  • Page 864 Check that the phone number the program is dialing is correct.  Check that the software you are using is compatible with the Sony computer modem. (All  preinstalled programs are compatible.) Call the software publisher or Sony Online Support.
  • Page 865 Application Recovery The System Recovery CD(s) contains a backup copy of the all the software originally installed on your hard disk drive. It can be used only to recover the hard disk of the Sony computer you purchased. The System Recovery utility gives you three options: Full Restore without Format restores all the software titles that originally came with your ...
  • Page 866 CD(s). You must be in Windows to run the Application Recovery CD(s). The application will not run from DOS. If you have any questions on using the Application Recovery CD(s), contact Sony Online Support (SOS). To use the Application Recovery CD(s) 1.
  • Page 867 Getting Help Sony provides several support options for your Sony computer. When you have questions about your computer and the preinstalled software, check these sources for answers, in the following sequence: VAIO MicroTower Read Me First computer, product specifications, software support information, and the most up-to-date information on using your computer.
  • Page 868 6. Pick up the handset and click the Dial button as instructed. Your modem dials the toll-free number and connects you to the Sony support center. 7. You are asked whether you wish to test your system or talk to a support representative. You are then prompted to indicate the type of computer you are using.
  • Page 869 This section describes how to solve common problems you may encounter when using your computer. Many problems have simple solutions, so try these suggestions before you call Sony Online Support. For more advanced troubleshooting information, see the VAIO MicroTower Reference Manual. You can download this electronic document from Sony's website at http://www.sony.com/pcsupport.
  • Page 870 If you are having a problem connecting with your Internet Service Provider, check that the ISP is  not experiencing technical problems. On Cleaning CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Connecting a Display, Speakers, and a Microphone technology/V.90. Many factors influence modem Discs. Connecting the Sony for details. Page 870...
  • Page 871 Check that the phone number the program is dialing is correct.  Check that the software you are using is compatible with the Sony computer modem. (All  preinstalled programs are compatible.) Call the software publisher or Sony Online Support.
  • Page 872 Application Recovery The System Recovery CD(s) contains a backup copy of the all the software originally installed on your hard disk drive. It can be used only to recover the hard disk of the Sony computer you purchased. The System Recovery utility gives you three options: Full Restore without Format restores all the software titles that originally came with your ...
  • Page 873 CD(s). You must be in Windows to run the Application Recovery CD(s). The application will not run from DOS. If you have any questions on using the Application Recovery CD(s), contact Sony Online Support (SOS). To use the Application Recovery CD(s) 1.
  • Page 874 Your VAIO MicroTower cannot accommodate PCI add-in boards exceeding 7.7" in length. To insert an add-in board Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add boards to your Sony computer. See Use. 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 875 6. Install the add-in board by plugging it into the expansion slot on the system board. Attach any internal cables that the board requires (see the manual for the add-in board). Page 875...
  • Page 876 MicroTower compatible memory, call Sony at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). To install memory Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add DIMMs to your Sony computer. See Notes on Use 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 877 You do not need to completely remove the diskette drive in order to access the DIMM sockets. 4. If necessary, remove any cables, add-in cards or other components to access the DIMM sockets. 5. Remove either (or both) of the factory-installed DIMMs. 6.
  • Page 878 3. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers. Unplug your computer. 4. Remove the left-side and bottom panels, as described on pages through Removing the Bottom 5. Install the new battery with the plus (+) side up. There is danger of explosion if you replace the battery incorrectly.
  • Page 879 for configuration instructions). 2. Remove the left-side panel, as described on page Removing the Left-Side Panel. 3. Remove the front panel, as described on page Removing the Front Panel. 4. Remove the bottom panel, as described on page Removing the Bottom Panel.
  • Page 880 8. Place the drive holder upside down on top of the power supply. 9. Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive bay. Page 880...
  • Page 881 10. Secure the drive to the drive holder using any two of the three holes on each side of the drive holder (screws are provided with the new drive). Do not overtighten the screws. 11. Connect the second drive connector to the new drive. 12.
  • Page 882: Table Of Contents

    14. Replace the two screws that secure the holder to the chassis. 15. Replace the bottom panel, as described on page 16. Replace the front panel, as described on page 17. Replace the left-side panel, as described on page 18. 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.
  • Page 883 Removing the Bottom Panel To remove the bottom panel 1. Remove the screw that secures the bottom panel to the chassis. 2. Pull the bottom panel straight out to remove it. Page 883...
  • Page 884: Removing The Front Panel

    Removing the Front Panel To remove the front panel 1. Open the CD tray by inserting a thin, pointed object into the emergency eject opening. 2. Slide the CD tray forward. 3. Remove the front cover of the CD tray by lifting it upwards. 4.
  • Page 885 Detaching the Diskette Drive To detach the diskette drive 1. Remove the front panel, as described on page 2. Remove the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Pull the diskette drive forward. If you are adding memory, you do not need to completely remove the diskette drive or disconnect the cable.
  • Page 886 Replacing the Diskette Drive To replace the diskette drive 1. Push the diskette drive straight into the drive slot. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Replace the front panel, as described in Replacing the Bottom Panel To replace the bottom panel 1.
  • Page 887 Replacing the Front Panel To replace the front panel 1. Push the front panel straight onto the front of the chassis until it clicks into place. 2. Replace the front cover of the CD tray by sliding it down onto the front of the open tray. 3.
  • Page 888 Replacing the Left-Side Panel To replace the left-side panel 1. Slide the panel forward until it stops. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the panel to the chassis. Page 888...
  • Page 889 Your VAIO MicroTower cannot accommodate PCI add-in boards exceeding 7.7" in length. To insert an add-in board Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add boards to your Sony computer. See Use. 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 890 6. Install the add-in board by plugging it into the expansion slot on the system board. Attach any internal cables that the board requires (see the manual for the add-in board). Page 890...
  • Page 891: Replace The Left-Side Panel As Described On Page

    MicroTower compatible memory, call Sony at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). To install memory Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add DIMMs to your Sony computer. See Notes on Use 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 892 You do not need to completely remove the diskette drive in order to access the DIMM sockets. 4. If necessary, remove any cables, add-in cards or other components to access the DIMM sockets. 5. Remove either (or both) of the factory-installed DIMMs. 6.
  • Page 893 3. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers. Unplug your computer. 4. Remove the left-side and bottom panels, as described on pages through Removing the Bottom 5. Install the new battery with the plus (+) side up. There is danger of explosion if you replace the battery incorrectly.
  • Page 894 for configuration instructions). 2. Remove the left-side panel, as described on page Removing the Left-Side Panel. 3. Remove the front panel, as described on page Removing the Front Panel. 4. Remove the bottom panel, as described on page Removing the Bottom Panel.
  • Page 895 8. Place the drive holder upside down on top of the power supply. 9. Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive bay. Page 895...
  • Page 896 10. Secure the drive to the drive holder using any two of the three holes on each side of the drive holder (screws are provided with the new drive). Do not overtighten the screws. 11. Connect the second drive connector to the new drive. 12.
  • Page 897: Reconnect The Power Cord And Then Turn On Your Computer

    14. Replace the two screws that secure the holder to the chassis. 15. Replace the bottom panel, as described on page 16. Replace the front panel, as described on page 17. Replace the left-side panel, as described on page 18. 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.
  • Page 898 Removing the Bottom Panel To remove the bottom panel 1. Remove the screw that secures the bottom panel to the chassis. 2. Pull the bottom panel straight out to remove it. Page 898...
  • Page 899 Removing the Front Panel To remove the front panel 1. Open the CD tray by inserting a thin, pointed object into the emergency eject opening. 2. Slide the CD tray forward. 3. Remove the front cover of the CD tray by lifting it upwards. 4.
  • Page 900 Detaching the Diskette Drive To detach the diskette drive 1. Remove the front panel, as described on page 2. Remove the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Pull the diskette drive forward. If you are adding memory, you do not need to completely remove the diskette drive or disconnect the cable.
  • Page 901: Replacing The Bottom Panel

    Replacing the Diskette Drive To replace the diskette drive 1. Push the diskette drive straight into the drive slot. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Replace the front panel, as described in Replacing the Bottom Panel To replace the bottom panel 1.
  • Page 902: Replacing The Front Panel

    Replacing the Front Panel To replace the front panel 1. Push the front panel straight onto the front of the chassis until it clicks into place. 2. Replace the front cover of the CD tray by sliding it down onto the front of the open tray. 3.
  • Page 903: Replacing The Left-Side Panel

    Replacing the Left-Side Panel To replace the left-side panel 1. Slide the panel forward until it stops. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the panel to the chassis. Page 903...
  • Page 904 Your VAIO MicroTower cannot accommodate PCI add-in boards exceeding 7.7" in length. To insert an add-in board Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add boards to your Sony computer. See Use. 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 905 6. Install the add-in board by plugging it into the expansion slot on the system board. Attach any internal cables that the board requires (see the manual for the add-in board). Page 905...
  • Page 906: Replace The Left-Side Panel As Described On Page

    MicroTower compatible memory, call Sony at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). To install memory Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add DIMMs to your Sony computer. See Notes on Use 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 907 You do not need to completely remove the diskette drive in order to access the DIMM sockets. 4. If necessary, remove any cables, add-in cards or other components to access the DIMM sockets. 5. Remove either (or both) of the factory-installed DIMMs. 6.
  • Page 908 3. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers. Unplug your computer. 4. Remove the left-side and bottom panels, as described on pages through Removing the Bottom 5. Install the new battery with the plus (+) side up. There is danger of explosion if you replace the battery incorrectly.
  • Page 909 for configuration instructions). 2. Remove the left-side panel, as described on page Removing the Left-Side Panel. 3. Remove the front panel, as described on page Removing the Front Panel. 4. Remove the bottom panel, as described on page Removing the Bottom Panel.
  • Page 910 8. Place the drive holder upside down on top of the power supply. 9. Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive bay. Page 910...
  • Page 911 10. Secure the drive to the drive holder using any two of the three holes on each side of the drive holder (screws are provided with the new drive). Do not overtighten the screws. 11. Connect the second drive connector to the new drive. 12.
  • Page 912: Reconnect The Power Cord And Then Turn On Your Computer

    14. Replace the two screws that secure the holder to the chassis. 15. Replace the bottom panel, as described on page 16. Replace the front panel, as described on page 17. Replace the left-side panel, as described on page 18. 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.
  • Page 913 Removing the Bottom Panel To remove the bottom panel 1. Remove the screw that secures the bottom panel to the chassis. 2. Pull the bottom panel straight out to remove it. Page 913...
  • Page 914 Removing the Front Panel To remove the front panel 1. Open the CD tray by inserting a thin, pointed object into the emergency eject opening. 2. Slide the CD tray forward. 3. Remove the front cover of the CD tray by lifting it upwards. 4.
  • Page 915 Detaching the Diskette Drive To detach the diskette drive 1. Remove the front panel, as described on page 2. Remove the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Pull the diskette drive forward. If you are adding memory, you do not need to completely remove the diskette drive or disconnect the cable.
  • Page 916: Replacing The Bottom Panel

    Replacing the Diskette Drive To replace the diskette drive 1. Push the diskette drive straight into the drive slot. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Replace the front panel, as described in Replacing the Bottom Panel To replace the bottom panel 1.
  • Page 917: Replacing The Front Panel

    Replacing the Front Panel To replace the front panel 1. Push the front panel straight onto the front of the chassis until it clicks into place. 2. Replace the front cover of the CD tray by sliding it down onto the front of the open tray. 3.
  • Page 918: Replacing The Left-Side Panel

    Replacing the Left-Side Panel To replace the left-side panel 1. Slide the panel forward until it stops. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the panel to the chassis. Page 918...
  • Page 919 Your VAIO MicroTower cannot accommodate PCI add-in boards exceeding 7.7" in length. To insert an add-in board Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add boards to your Sony computer. See Use. 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 920 6. Install the add-in board by plugging it into the expansion slot on the system board. Attach any internal cables that the board requires (see the manual for the add-in board). Page 920...
  • Page 921: Replace The Left-Side Panel As Described On Page

    MicroTower compatible memory, call Sony at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). To install memory Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add DIMMs to your Sony computer. See Notes on Use 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 922 You do not need to completely remove the diskette drive in order to access the DIMM sockets. 4. If necessary, remove any cables, add-in cards or other components to access the DIMM sockets. 5. Remove either (or both) of the factory-installed DIMMs. 6.
  • Page 923 3. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers. Unplug your computer. 4. Remove the left-side and bottom panels, as described on pages through Removing the Bottom 5. Install the new battery with the plus (+) side up. There is danger of explosion if you replace the battery incorrectly.
  • Page 924 for configuration instructions). 2. Remove the left-side panel, as described on page Removing the Left-Side Panel. 3. Remove the front panel, as described on page Removing the Front Panel. 4. Remove the bottom panel, as described on page Removing the Bottom Panel.
  • Page 925 8. Place the drive holder upside down on top of the power supply. 9. Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive bay. Page 925...
  • Page 926 10. Secure the drive to the drive holder using any two of the three holes on each side of the drive holder (screws are provided with the new drive). Do not overtighten the screws. 11. Connect the second drive connector to the new drive. 12.
  • Page 927: Reconnect The Power Cord And Then Turn On Your Computer

    14. Replace the two screws that secure the holder to the chassis. 15. Replace the bottom panel, as described on page 16. Replace the front panel, as described on page 17. Replace the left-side panel, as described on page 18. 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.
  • Page 928 Removing the Bottom Panel To remove the bottom panel 1. Remove the screw that secures the bottom panel to the chassis. 2. Pull the bottom panel straight out to remove it. Page 928...
  • Page 929 Removing the Front Panel To remove the front panel 1. Open the CD tray by inserting a thin, pointed object into the emergency eject opening. 2. Slide the CD tray forward. 3. Remove the front cover of the CD tray by lifting it upwards. 4.
  • Page 930 Detaching the Diskette Drive To detach the diskette drive 1. Remove the front panel, as described on page 2. Remove the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Pull the diskette drive forward. If you are adding memory, you do not need to completely remove the diskette drive or disconnect the cable.
  • Page 931: Replacing The Bottom Panel

    Replacing the Diskette Drive To replace the diskette drive 1. Push the diskette drive straight into the drive slot. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Replace the front panel, as described in Replacing the Bottom Panel To replace the bottom panel 1.
  • Page 932: Replacing The Front Panel

    Replacing the Front Panel To replace the front panel 1. Push the front panel straight onto the front of the chassis until it clicks into place. 2. Replace the front cover of the CD tray by sliding it down onto the front of the open tray. 3.
  • Page 933: Replacing The Left-Side Panel

    Replacing the Left-Side Panel To replace the left-side panel 1. Slide the panel forward until it stops. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the panel to the chassis. Page 933...
  • Page 934 Your VAIO MicroTower cannot accommodate PCI add-in boards exceeding 7.7" in length. To insert an add-in board Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add boards to your Sony computer. See Use. 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 935 6. Install the add-in board by plugging it into the expansion slot on the system board. Attach any internal cables that the board requires (see the manual for the add-in board). Page 935...
  • Page 936: Replace The Left-Side Panel As Described On Page

    MicroTower compatible memory, call Sony at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). To install memory Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add DIMMs to your Sony computer. See Notes on Use 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 937 You do not need to completely remove the diskette drive in order to access the DIMM sockets. 4. If necessary, remove any cables, add-in cards or other components to access the DIMM sockets. 5. Remove either (or both) of the factory-installed DIMMs. 6.
  • Page 938 3. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers. Unplug your computer. 4. Remove the left-side and bottom panels, as described on pages through Removing the Bottom 5. Install the new battery with the plus (+) side up. There is danger of explosion if you replace the battery incorrectly.
  • Page 939 for configuration instructions). 2. Remove the left-side panel, as described on page Removing the Left-Side Panel. 3. Remove the front panel, as described on page Removing the Front Panel. 4. Remove the bottom panel, as described on page Removing the Bottom Panel.
  • Page 940 8. Place the drive holder upside down on top of the power supply. 9. Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive bay. Page 940...
  • Page 941 10. Secure the drive to the drive holder using any two of the three holes on each side of the drive holder (screws are provided with the new drive). Do not overtighten the screws. 11. Connect the second drive connector to the new drive. 12.
  • Page 942: Reconnect The Power Cord And Then Turn On Your Computer

    14. Replace the two screws that secure the holder to the chassis. 15. Replace the bottom panel, as described on page 16. Replace the front panel, as described on page 17. Replace the left-side panel, as described on page 18. 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.
  • Page 943 Removing the Bottom Panel To remove the bottom panel 1. Remove the screw that secures the bottom panel to the chassis. 2. Pull the bottom panel straight out to remove it. Page 943...
  • Page 944 Removing the Front Panel To remove the front panel 1. Open the CD tray by inserting a thin, pointed object into the emergency eject opening. 2. Slide the CD tray forward. 3. Remove the front cover of the CD tray by lifting it upwards. 4.
  • Page 945 Detaching the Diskette Drive To detach the diskette drive 1. Remove the front panel, as described on page 2. Remove the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Pull the diskette drive forward. If you are adding memory, you do not need to completely remove the diskette drive or disconnect the cable.
  • Page 946: Replacing The Bottom Panel

    Replacing the Diskette Drive To replace the diskette drive 1. Push the diskette drive straight into the drive slot. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Replace the front panel, as described in Replacing the Bottom Panel To replace the bottom panel 1.
  • Page 947: Replacing The Front Panel

    Replacing the Front Panel To replace the front panel 1. Push the front panel straight onto the front of the chassis until it clicks into place. 2. Replace the front cover of the CD tray by sliding it down onto the front of the open tray. 3.
  • Page 948: Replacing The Left-Side Panel

    Replacing the Left-Side Panel To replace the left-side panel 1. Slide the panel forward until it stops. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the panel to the chassis. Page 948...
  • Page 949 Your VAIO MicroTower cannot accommodate PCI add-in boards exceeding 7.7" in length. To insert an add-in board Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add boards to your Sony computer. See Use. 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 950 6. Install the add-in board by plugging it into the expansion slot on the system board. Attach any internal cables that the board requires (see the manual for the add-in board). Page 950...
  • Page 951: Replace The Left-Side Panel As Described On Page

    MicroTower compatible memory, call Sony at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). To install memory Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add DIMMs to your Sony computer. See Notes on Use 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 952 You do not need to completely remove the diskette drive in order to access the DIMM sockets. 4. If necessary, remove any cables, add-in cards or other components to access the DIMM sockets. 5. Remove either (or both) of the factory-installed DIMMs. 6.
  • Page 953 3. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers. Unplug your computer. 4. Remove the left-side and bottom panels, as described on pages through Removing the Bottom 5. Install the new battery with the plus (+) side up. There is danger of explosion if you replace the battery incorrectly.
  • Page 954 for configuration instructions). 2. Remove the left-side panel, as described on page Removing the Left-Side Panel. 3. Remove the front panel, as described on page Removing the Front Panel. 4. Remove the bottom panel, as described on page Removing the Bottom Panel.
  • Page 955 8. Place the drive holder upside down on top of the power supply. 9. Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive bay. Page 955...
  • Page 956 10. Secure the drive to the drive holder using any two of the three holes on each side of the drive holder (screws are provided with the new drive). Do not overtighten the screws. 11. Connect the second drive connector to the new drive. 12.
  • Page 957: Reconnect The Power Cord And Then Turn On Your Computer

    14. Replace the two screws that secure the holder to the chassis. 15. Replace the bottom panel, as described on page 16. Replace the front panel, as described on page 17. Replace the left-side panel, as described on page 18. 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.
  • Page 958 Removing the Bottom Panel To remove the bottom panel 1. Remove the screw that secures the bottom panel to the chassis. 2. Pull the bottom panel straight out to remove it. Page 958...
  • Page 959 Removing the Front Panel To remove the front panel 1. Open the CD tray by inserting a thin, pointed object into the emergency eject opening. 2. Slide the CD tray forward. 3. Remove the front cover of the CD tray by lifting it upwards. 4.
  • Page 960 Detaching the Diskette Drive To detach the diskette drive 1. Remove the front panel, as described on page 2. Remove the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Pull the diskette drive forward. If you are adding memory, you do not need to completely remove the diskette drive or disconnect the cable.
  • Page 961: Replacing The Bottom Panel

    Replacing the Diskette Drive To replace the diskette drive 1. Push the diskette drive straight into the drive slot. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Replace the front panel, as described in Replacing the Bottom Panel To replace the bottom panel 1.
  • Page 962: Replacing The Front Panel

    Replacing the Front Panel To replace the front panel 1. Push the front panel straight onto the front of the chassis until it clicks into place. 2. Replace the front cover of the CD tray by sliding it down onto the front of the open tray. 3.
  • Page 963: Replacing The Left-Side Panel

    Replacing the Left-Side Panel To replace the left-side panel 1. Slide the panel forward until it stops. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the panel to the chassis. Page 963...
  • Page 964 Your VAIO MicroTower cannot accommodate PCI add-in boards exceeding 7.7" in length. To insert an add-in board Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add boards to your Sony computer. See Use. 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 965 6. Install the add-in board by plugging it into the expansion slot on the system board. Attach any internal cables that the board requires (see the manual for the add-in board). Page 965...
  • Page 966: Replace The Left-Side Panel As Described On Page

    MicroTower compatible memory, call Sony at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). To install memory Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add DIMMs to your Sony computer. See Notes on Use 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 967 You do not need to completely remove the diskette drive in order to access the DIMM sockets. 4. If necessary, remove any cables, add-in cards or other components to access the DIMM sockets. 5. Remove either (or both) of the factory-installed DIMMs. 6.
  • Page 968 3. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers. Unplug your computer. 4. Remove the left-side and bottom panels, as described on pages through Removing the Bottom 5. Install the new battery with the plus (+) side up. There is danger of explosion if you replace the battery incorrectly.
  • Page 969 for configuration instructions). 2. Remove the left-side panel, as described on page Removing the Left-Side Panel. 3. Remove the front panel, as described on page Removing the Front Panel. 4. Remove the bottom panel, as described on page Removing the Bottom Panel.
  • Page 970 8. Place the drive holder upside down on top of the power supply. 9. Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive bay. Page 970...
  • Page 971 10. Secure the drive to the drive holder using any two of the three holes on each side of the drive holder (screws are provided with the new drive). Do not overtighten the screws. 11. Connect the second drive connector to the new drive. 12.
  • Page 972: Reconnect The Power Cord And Then Turn On Your Computer

    14. Replace the two screws that secure the holder to the chassis. 15. Replace the bottom panel, as described on page 16. Replace the front panel, as described on page 17. Replace the left-side panel, as described on page 18. 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.
  • Page 973 Removing the Bottom Panel To remove the bottom panel 1. Remove the screw that secures the bottom panel to the chassis. 2. Pull the bottom panel straight out to remove it. Page 973...
  • Page 974 Removing the Front Panel To remove the front panel 1. Open the CD tray by inserting a thin, pointed object into the emergency eject opening. 2. Slide the CD tray forward. 3. Remove the front cover of the CD tray by lifting it upwards. 4.
  • Page 975 Detaching the Diskette Drive To detach the diskette drive 1. Remove the front panel, as described on page 2. Remove the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Pull the diskette drive forward. If you are adding memory, you do not need to completely remove the diskette drive or disconnect the cable.
  • Page 976: Replacing The Bottom Panel

    Replacing the Diskette Drive To replace the diskette drive 1. Push the diskette drive straight into the drive slot. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Replace the front panel, as described in Replacing the Bottom Panel To replace the bottom panel 1.
  • Page 977: Replacing The Front Panel

    Replacing the Front Panel To replace the front panel 1. Push the front panel straight onto the front of the chassis until it clicks into place. 2. Replace the front cover of the CD tray by sliding it down onto the front of the open tray. 3.
  • Page 978: Replacing The Left-Side Panel

    Replacing the Left-Side Panel To replace the left-side panel 1. Slide the panel forward until it stops. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the panel to the chassis. Page 978...
  • Page 979 Your VAIO MicroTower cannot accommodate PCI add-in boards exceeding 7.7" in length. To insert an add-in board Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add boards to your Sony computer. See Use. 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 980 6. Install the add-in board by plugging it into the expansion slot on the system board. Attach any internal cables that the board requires (see the manual for the add-in board). Page 980...
  • Page 981: Replace The Left-Side Panel As Described On Page

    MicroTower compatible memory, call Sony at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). To install memory Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add DIMMs to your Sony computer. See Notes on Use 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 982 You do not need to completely remove the diskette drive in order to access the DIMM sockets. 4. If necessary, remove any cables, add-in cards or other components to access the DIMM sockets. 5. Remove either (or both) of the factory-installed DIMMs. 6.
  • Page 983 3. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers. Unplug your computer. 4. Remove the left-side and bottom panels, as described on pages through Removing the Bottom 5. Install the new battery with the plus (+) side up. There is danger of explosion if you replace the battery incorrectly.
  • Page 984 for configuration instructions). 2. Remove the left-side panel, as described on page Removing the Left-Side Panel. 3. Remove the front panel, as described on page Removing the Front Panel. 4. Remove the bottom panel, as described on page Removing the Bottom Panel.
  • Page 985 8. Place the drive holder upside down on top of the power supply. 9. Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive bay. Page 985...
  • Page 986 10. Secure the drive to the drive holder using any two of the three holes on each side of the drive holder (screws are provided with the new drive). Do not overtighten the screws. 11. Connect the second drive connector to the new drive. 12.
  • Page 987: Reconnect The Power Cord And Then Turn On Your Computer

    14. Replace the two screws that secure the holder to the chassis. 15. Replace the bottom panel, as described on page 16. Replace the front panel, as described on page 17. Replace the left-side panel, as described on page 18. 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.
  • Page 988 Removing the Bottom Panel To remove the bottom panel 1. Remove the screw that secures the bottom panel to the chassis. 2. Pull the bottom panel straight out to remove it. Page 988...
  • Page 989 Removing the Front Panel To remove the front panel 1. Open the CD tray by inserting a thin, pointed object into the emergency eject opening. 2. Slide the CD tray forward. 3. Remove the front cover of the CD tray by lifting it upwards. 4.
  • Page 990 Detaching the Diskette Drive To detach the diskette drive 1. Remove the front panel, as described on page 2. Remove the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Pull the diskette drive forward. If you are adding memory, you do not need to completely remove the diskette drive or disconnect the cable.
  • Page 991: Replacing The Bottom Panel

    Replacing the Diskette Drive To replace the diskette drive 1. Push the diskette drive straight into the drive slot. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the diskette drive to the front of the chassis. 3. Replace the front panel, as described in Replacing the Bottom Panel To replace the bottom panel 1.
  • Page 992: Replacing The Front Panel

    Replacing the Front Panel To replace the front panel 1. Push the front panel straight onto the front of the chassis until it clicks into place. 2. Replace the front cover of the CD tray by sliding it down onto the front of the open tray. 3.
  • Page 993: Replacing The Left-Side Panel

    Replacing the Left-Side Panel To replace the left-side panel 1. Slide the panel forward until it stops. 2. Replace the two screws that secure the panel to the chassis. Page 993...
  • Page 994 Your VAIO MicroTower cannot accommodate PCI add-in boards exceeding 7.7" in length. To insert an add-in board Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add boards to your Sony computer. See Use. 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 995 6. Install the add-in board by plugging it into the expansion slot on the system board. Attach any internal cables that the board requires (see the manual for the add-in board). Page 995...
  • Page 996: Replace The Left-Side Panel As Described On Page

    MicroTower compatible memory, call Sony at 1-888-4SONYPC (1-888-476-6972). To install memory Make sure you observe the proper safety precautions when you add DIMMs to your Sony computer. See Notes on Use 1. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers.
  • Page 997 You do not need to completely remove the diskette drive in order to access the DIMM sockets. 4. If necessary, remove any cables, add-in cards or other components to access the DIMM sockets. 5. Remove either (or both) of the factory-installed DIMMs. 6.
  • Page 998 3. Shut down your computer and turn off all peripheral devices, such as your printer, display, and speakers. Unplug your computer. 4. Remove the left-side and bottom panels, as described on pages through Removing the Bottom 5. Install the new battery with the plus (+) side up. There is danger of explosion if you replace the battery incorrectly.
  • Page 999 for configuration instructions). 2. Remove the left-side panel, as described on page Removing the Left-Side Panel. 3. Remove the front panel, as described on page Removing the Front Panel. 4. Remove the bottom panel, as described on page Removing the Bottom Panel.
  • Page 1000 8. Place the drive holder upside down on top of the power supply. 9. Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive bay. Page 1000...

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