Sony Vaio PCG-C1XD User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    Sony Notebook Computer User Guide PCG-C1XD...
  • Page 2: Notice To Users

    Notice to Users © 2000 Sony Corporation. 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 Corporation provides no warranty with regard to this manual, the software, or other information contained herein and hereby expressly disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose with regard to this manual, the software or such other information.
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    Safety Information Owner’s Record The model number and serial number are located on the bottom of your Sony Notebook Computer. Record the serial number in the space provided here. Refer to the model and serial number when you call VAIO- Link.
  • Page 4 Regulatory Information Disposal of Lithium ion batteries This product conforms to the following European Directives: Dispose of properly at end-of- 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive) 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC (EMC Directives) life. 93/68/EEC (CE Marking Directive) In some areas the disposal of lithium ion batteries in This product complies with EN 55022 Class B and EN 50082-1 for use in following areas: residential, household or business waste commercial and light-industrial.
  • Page 5 As an E Partner, Sony has determined that this product meets the E guidelines for NERGY NERGY energy efficiency. The International E Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes NERGY energy saving through the use of computers and their office equipment. The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consumption.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome About the User Guides ... 9 Unpacking Your Notebook Computer... 11 Ergonomic Considerations... 12 Using Your Notebook Computer Locating the Controls and Connectors... 14 Connecting a Power Source ... 18 Using Battery Power ... 19 Starting Your Computer ... 22 Shutting Down Your Computer...
  • Page 7 ... 54 External Speakers ... 55 External Microphone ... 55 Universal Serial Bus (USB) Device... 56 Getting Help About Sony’s Support Options ... 57 Troubleshooting... 59 Using the Product Recovery CD-ROMs... 72 Notes on Use Placing a key top... 76 Other precautions ...
  • Page 8 Here are just some of the features your Sony Notebook Computer has to offer (read the details in the Specifications chapter of this guide).
  • Page 9: Welcome

    A complete Regulatory and safety information poster; Your Sony Guarantee conditions. On-line Documentation: This User Guide: Using Your Sony Notebook Computer shows you how to use the standard components of your system. Connecting Peripheral Devices explains how you can add functionality by connecting various peripherals.
  • Page 10 About the Software is a short description of the features of the software pre- installed on your system Customizing your notebook explains how to set your system and power management with Sony Notebook Setup, PPK Setup, PowerPanel, BatteryScope, etc. ®...
  • Page 11: Unpacking Your Notebook Computer

    Welcome Unpacking Your Notebook Computer Unpacking Your Notebook Computer Remove the following hardware items from the box: Main unit Rechargeable battery pack Display Adapter Spare stick covers AC adapter Floppy disk drive Documentation Pack Product Recovery CD-ROMs Power cord...
  • Page 12: Ergonomic Considerations

    Welcome About the User Guides Ergonomic Considerations You will be using your notebook computer as a portable device in a variety of environments. Whenever possible, you should attempt to take account of the following ergonomic considerations to both stationary and portable environments: Arms at desk level Wrists relaxed and flat...
  • Page 13 Welcome About the User Guides Furniture and posture – Sit in a chair with good back support. Adjust the level of the chair so your feet are flat on the floor. A footrest may make you more comfortable. Sit in a relaxed, upright posture and avoid slouching forward or leaning far backwards.
  • Page 14: Using Your Notebook Computer Locating The Controls And Connectors

    Using Your Notebook Computer Locating the Controls and Connectors There is a ventilation slot located near the PC card slot. Do not cover the ventilation slot when your computer is on. Using Your Notebook Computer This section describes how to start using your computer and how to use your computer ’s internal and external devices, such as the pointing device and the floppy disk drive.
  • Page 15 Using Your Notebook Computer Locating the Controls and Connectors Built-in Camera (Motion Eye) (Page 34) Microphone LCD screen (page 29) Keyboard (page 25) Front Pointing device (page 31) Speaker Left / center / right buttons (page 31) Num Lock indicator (page 28) Caps Lock indicator (page 28) Power indicator (page 22) Scroll Lock indicator (page 28)
  • Page 16 Using Your Notebook Computer Locating the Controls and Connectors Right Infrared port (page 40) i Headphone connector (page 55) Mini VGA / TV Out Connector (page 51) m Microphone connector (page 55) Jog Dial (page 32) USB connector (page 56) DC In (page 18)
  • Page 17 Using Your Notebook Computer Locating the Controls and Connectors AC adapter mains connector and power cord: hazardous voltage, according to EN 60950. All other connectors for this notebook are SELV (Safety Extra Low Voltage), according to EN 60950. Bottom Reset switch Battery lock lever (pages 19, 21) Battery release lever (pages 19, 21) Battery connector (page 19)
  • Page 18: Connecting A Power Source

    Using Your Notebook Computer Connecting a Power Source Use your notebook only with the supplied AC adapter. To disconnect your notebook completely from mains voltage, unplug the AC adapter. Please make sure that the socket outlet is easily accessible. Connecting a Power Source You can use either AC power or a rechargeable battery pack as a power source.
  • Page 19: Using Battery Power

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using Battery Power Using Battery Power You can use a battery pack as a source of power. The PCGA-BP51 battery pack supplied with your computer is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Follow the steps below to insert and charge the battery pack.
  • Page 20 Using Your Notebook Computer Using Battery Power Battery indicators The e battery indicator light indicates the status of the battery pack: Battery Indicator Meaning Light Status The computer is using battery power. Single blink The battery is running out of power. Double blink The battery is charging.
  • Page 21: The Computer

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using Battery Power You may lose data if you remove the battery pack while the computer is on and not connected to the AC adapter or if you remove the battery while the computer is in system suspend mode.
  • Page 22: Starting Your Computer

    Using Your Notebook Computer Starting Your Computer If you press the power button for more than four seconds, the computer will turn off. Starting Your Computer Open the cover. Hold the bottom of the computer firmly. Do not grab the camera lens when opening the cover, you may break the camera.
  • Page 23: Shutting Down Your Computer

    Using Your Notebook Computer Shutting Down Your Computer To avoid potential loss of data, follow these steps to shut down your computer. Respond to any prompts warning you to save documents. Do not close the cover when the built-in camera is turned to the outside.
  • Page 24: Registering Your Computer

    Registering Your Computer You can take advantage of Sony’s commitment to quality customer support and receive the following benefits by registering your computer with Sony: VAIO-Link – You can contact VAIO-Link by telephone, fax or e-mail (see your Customer Service Guide for addresses and phone numbers).
  • Page 25: Using The Keyboard

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using the Keyboard Using the Keyboard Your keyboard is very similar to a desktop computer’s, but the keyboard has additional keys that perform specific notebook computer-related tasks. Function keys Escape key Shift key Ctrl key Alt key Fn key Numeric keypad area ®...
  • Page 26 Using Your Notebook Computer Using the Keyboard Keys Descriptions Navigation keys Several keys are devoted to moving the cursor on the screen. Correction keys The Insert, Back Space, and Delete keys enable you to make corrections in your documents. Function keys The twelve function keys along the top of the keyboard are used to perform designated tasks.
  • Page 27 Using Your Notebook Computer Using the Keyboard Keys Descriptions Fn key The Fn key is used in combination with other keys to issue commands. See “Combinations and functions with the Fn key”. Applications key The Applications key displays a shortcut menu of context-sensitive choices;...
  • Page 28 Using Your Notebook Computer Using the Keyboard Combinations Functions Displays the Run window. This is the equivalent of selecting Run from the Start menu. Indicators Indicator Functions Power Power on: lights green. System Idle mode: lights amber. System suspend mode: flashes amber. Battery Indicates the status of the battery inserted in the computer.
  • Page 29 Using Your Notebook Computer Using the Keyboard Caps Lock Turns on when the letters appear in uppercase as you type. The Shift key lowers the case of typed letters when Caps Lock is on. Scroll Lock Turns on when the screen scrolls differently.
  • Page 30 Using Your Notebook Computer Using the Keyboard *You can carry out these functions using the Jog Dial. See your Software Guide in "Information on Using the Jog Dial" for more information. Some functions are not available until Windows launches. Combinations/Feature Functions (F7)* Toggles between the LCD, external display (connected to...
  • Page 31: Using The Pointing Device

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using the Pointing Device The scroll function is available only with applications that support a scroll-pointing feature Using the Pointing Device The stick on the keyboard is a cursor-pointing device. You can point to, select, drag, and scroll objects on the screen using the stick.
  • Page 32: Using The Jog Dial

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using the Jog Dial You can adjust the size of the Jog Dial window or close it. To display the Jog Dial window, double-click on the task tray. Using the Jog Dial Your computer is equipped with a Jog Dial on the right side of your computer. You can turn or/and press the Jog Dial to scroll the window, select a software, adjust the internal speaker volume etc.
  • Page 33 Using Your Notebook Computer Using the Jog Dial See your Software guide in "Information on Using the Jog Dial" for more information. You can allocate other functions to the Jog Dial or delete them with the Jog Dial setup software. See your Software guide in "Allocating Other Functions to the Jog Dial".
  • Page 34: Using The Motion Eye Built-In Camera

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using the MOTION EYE built-in camera Do not touch the camera lens. Do not point the camera towards the sun. If you turn the lens inwards, Smart Capture goes into mirror mode. You can use the mirror mode to take a still image of yourself.
  • Page 35: Using The Floppy Disk Drive

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using the Floppy Disk Drive The supplied floppy disk drive Do not press the Eject button should be used only with this while the LED indicator is on. It may damage the diskette. computer. You can not use this floppy disk drive with another If the diskette does not come computer.
  • Page 36: Using Pc Cards

    Some PC cards may require you to disable idle devices when using the PC card. You can use Sony Notebook Setup to disable devices. Please refer to“Sony Notebook Setup” in your Software Guide for details. Be sure to use the most recent software driver provided by the PC card manufacturer.
  • Page 37 Using Your Notebook Computer Using PC Cards Insert the PC card into the PC card slot, front label facing up. Gently push the card into the slot until the card is fixed into the connector. The RELEASE button will then come out. Insert in the direction of the arrow...
  • Page 38: Control Panel

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using PC Cards Before you remove the PC card, click the PC card icon in the tasktray and close the card. Close any applications that use the PC card before removing the card. Otherwise, data may be lost.
  • Page 39: Using Smart Connect

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using Smart Connect When you use Smart Connect to connect two VAIO computers, you must assign each computer a unique name by which it can be identified when the two computers are networked. i.LINK cables compatible with your VAIO notebook include cables with the following part numbers: VMC-IL4415 (a 1.5...
  • Page 40: Using Infrared Communication Devices

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using Infrared Communication Devices When performing a data transfer with any software using infrared, enable the IrDA in the Control panel of Windows, as follows: In the Control panel, choose Infrared, then Options; Check Enable infrared communication, then click OK.
  • Page 41: Using Infrared Communication Devices

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using Infrared Communication Devices Check the Status tag of the Infrared Monitor in the Windows Control Panel to determine if the infrared device has been detected. If the two devices are too far apart or too close together, data transfer may be interrupted or there may be noise in the transmission.
  • Page 42: Using Power Saving Modes

    Using Your Notebook Computer Using Power Saving Modes If the battery level falls to below 10 percent, you should either attach the AC adapter to recharge the battery or shut down your computer and insert a fully charged battery. Using Power Saving Modes When you use a battery as the source of power for your computer, you can take advantage of power management settings to conserve battery life.
  • Page 43 Using Your Notebook Computer Using Power Saving Modes You cannot resume from System Idle by clicking with a mouse or the touchpad. If you press the power button and hold for more than four seconds, the computer will switch off automatically. When the computer is in ystem uspend or...
  • Page 44 Using Your Notebook Computer Using Power Saving Modes Power consumption: System idle b System suspend b System hibernation System idle uses more power than System hibernation.
  • Page 45 Connecting peripheral devices Connecting peripheral devices You can add functionality to your computer by connecting or using any of these peripherals and enjoy the software described in the “About the Software” user guide: PC card modem* ( page 46) CD-ROM Drive ( page 48) Printer ( page 49) External Display ( page 50) i.LINK™...
  • Page 46: Connecting Peripheral Devices Pc Card Modem

    Connecting peripheral devices PC card modem* Phone cable and connectors are TNV (Telecommunication Network Voltage), according to EN60950. PC card modem* Use your PC card modem to connect to a phone line and access the WWW. Connecting to a phone line You need to connect a phone line to take advantage of online services, the Internet and to register your computer and software online.
  • Page 47 You can purchase the "COM One 4 in 1 Platinium Card MC220" modem as well. This card supports 56 Kbits/s data transfer rates and 14.4 Kbits/s fax rates, Ethernet, ISDN and Sony GSM data connectivity, with the appropriate optional kits*, allowing you to connect to a network, send e-mails and short messages, etc.
  • Page 48: Cd-Rom Drive

    3> Click the Music CD tab and make sure the "Enable digital CD audio for this CD- ROM device" box is unchecked. * You can purchase the Sony PCGA-CD5 or PCGA-CD51 CD-ROM drive as accessory. For more information, please contact your dealer.
  • Page 49: Printer

    Before using the printer, you may need to change the Printer setting in the Sony Notebook Setup software. Please refer to “Sony Notebook Setup” in the Software Guide for further details.
  • Page 50: External Display

    AC outlet. To connect a projector You can use a projector as an external display, such as the Sony LCD Projector. You can connect a projector using the supplied Display Adapter. Plug the Display Adapter into the computer's mini VGA/TV Out connector and the display signal cable to the "VGA Out"...
  • Page 51 Connecting peripheral devices External Display Your computer's TV output is compatible to PAL only. *You can carry out these functions using the Jog Dial. See your Software Guide in "Information on Using the Jog Dial" for more information. Use the m symbol to locate the Microphone connector. Plug the microphone cable into this connector.
  • Page 52 Connecting peripheral devices External Display To use diskettes with the Digital Mavica The Digital Mavica provides you still images you can copy and edit on your computer, using PictureGear software. Follow these steps to transfer the images from your Digital Mavica: Insert the diskette of the Mavica in the FDD drive of your computer and copy them into a dedicated folder.
  • Page 53: Memory Sticks

    Connecting peripheral devices Memory Sticks™ Memory Sticks™ You can enhance the memory of your digital camera or other digital device with Memory Sticks™. To transfer your data to your computer, insert the Memory Stick™ into the PC Card slot: Once you have stored your data from your digital device, insert the Memory Stick™...
  • Page 54: I.link™ Device

    Software Guide for further details. The software limits the use of more than one digital video camera recorder or i.LINK™ device at the same time. On Sony digital video cameras, connectors labeled “DV Out”, “DV In/Out” or “i.LINK compatible. ™...
  • Page 55: External Speakers

    Connecting peripheral devices External Speakers Make sure your speakers are designed for computer use. Turn down the volume of the speakers before you turn them Do not place diskettes on the speakers; the speaker’s magnetic field may damage the data on the diskettes. See the manual supplied with your speakers for more information on installation and...
  • Page 56: Universal Serial Bus (Usb) Device

    Read the manual supplied with your USB device carefully for more information on installation and use. You can connect the optional Sony USB mouse (PCGA- UMS1). As the driver for PCGA-UMS1 is preinstalled on your computer, you can use this PCGA-UMS1 USB mouse by just connecting it.
  • Page 57: Getting Help About Sony's Support Options

    Getting Help This section describes how to get help and support from Sony, as well as troubleshooting tips for your computer. See also the on-line FAQ provided on your Documentation CD-ROM.* About Sony’s Support Options...
  • Page 58 The Sony e-mail support service answers your questions by electronic mail. Just send your question in an e-mail message and a Customer Service Analyst will send you a reply with the answer. To send a question to Sony e-mail support, please refer to the instructions in your Customer Service Guide.
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    Getting Help Troubleshooting When you reconnect devices, be sure to turn off the computer as described in “Shutting Down Your Computer” on page 23. If you turn off the computer in other ways, it may result in data loss. Troubleshooting This section describes how to solve common problems you may encounter when using your computer.
  • Page 60 If the floppy disk drive is empty, follow the steps below to initialize the BIOS: Remove any peripheral devices connected to the computer. Turn the computer off and then turn it on again. Turn on the computer and press the F2 key when the Sony logo appears. The BIOS setup menu screen appears.
  • Page 61 Getting Help Troubleshooting Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete may result in data loss in files that are currently open. Press the arrow keys to select the Exit menu. Press the arrow keys to select Get Default Values and then press the Enter key. The message “Load default configuration now?”...
  • Page 62 Getting Help Troubleshooting Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete may result in data loss in files that are currently open. I cannot put my computer in any Standby mode (Hibernation, Idle or supend): the system gets unstable Quit all the applications you launched and restart the system. If you don't succeed, please refer to the question “My computer does not shut down”...
  • Page 63: About Digital Video Captures And Dvgate Motion

    If you have connected an external mouse while your computer is on, you must restart your computer. If you are using an optional Sony USB PCGA-UMS1 mouse, check that the mouse is plugged into the USB connector. Please refer to the chapter about “Universal Serial Bus (USB) Device”...
  • Page 64: About The Display

    Getting Help Troubleshooting About the display The game images or video images are not clear Right-click the application bar of the PowerPanel software, choose "CPU speed settings", and take the check off the box "Auto ". Then set the speed control to 100%. See the on-line help of the PowerPanel software for details.
  • Page 65 Getting Help Troubleshooting The image in the view finder of "Smart Capture" is rough If you are shooting a small image, such as 40 x 30, the image may appear rough. If you are shooting a subject in rapid movement, there may be a gap. However, this is not a malfunction.
  • Page 66: About Cd-Roms And Diskettes

    Uncheck “Mute” (Fn + F3) if it is checked. Smart Write and Smart Label do not start Reinstall the software from the Product Recovery CD-ROM, and execute the following: G:VAIO/Sony Shared Library/setup.exe About CD-ROMs and diskettes I can’t play a CD-ROM disc Make sure the label of the CD-ROM is facing up.
  • Page 67: About Sound

    Getting Help Troubleshooting A pickup cover is installed in your drive. Remove the pickup cover before inserting a disc. When I double-click an application icon a message such as “You must insert the application CD into your CD-ROM drive” appears and the software does not start Some titles require specific files that are located on the application’s CD-ROM disc.
  • Page 68: About The Modem

    Getting Help Troubleshooting If batteries power the speakers, check that the batteries are inserted properly and that they are charged. If you have connected an audio cable to the Headphone connector, disconnect the cable. My microphone doesn’t work If you are using an external microphone, check that the microphone is plugged into the Microphone connector.
  • Page 69 Getting Help Troubleshooting Check that your PC card modem has been detected by the system. See “Using PC Cards” on page 36. Check that the phone line is plugged into your PC card. See “Connecting to a phone line” on page 46 for details. Check that the phone line is working.
  • Page 70: About Peripherals

    Getting Help Troubleshooting My Modem Cannot Establish a Connection The modem dialing mode may be incompatible with your telephone line. Check the dialing mode: Open My Computer Open the Control Panel Open Modems Select "COM One Platinium Card Discovery V.90" Choose Dialing Properties Modify the dialing property "Pulse dial"...
  • Page 71 Getting Help Troubleshooting My PC card is not working ® Make sure the PC card is compatible with Windows Use the Sony Notebook Setup utility to disable devices you are not currently using.
  • Page 72: Using The Product Recovery Cd-Roms

    CD). You can only use these Recovery CD-ROMs on the Sony notebook you purchased and not on any other Sony PC or other manufacturer's PC! Using the Product Recovery CD-ROMs The following sections describe how to use the Recovery CD-ROMs.
  • Page 73 Getting Help Using the Product Recovery CD-ROMs Applying a system recovery means that you will lose all your data stored on the hard drive. Therefore, before applying a system recovery, save your data stored on the hard disk to an external disk. If this is not possible under ®...
  • Page 74 Getting Help About Sony’s Support Options The recovery process takes between 10 to 20 minutes to complete. You must run the Application Recovery CD (vol. 2 of 2) from ® Windows 98. The application will not run from DOS. When performing an...
  • Page 75: Notes On Use

    Notes on Use Notes on Use This section describes safety guidelines and precautions to help protect your computer from potential damage. On Upgrading the System Your Notebook Computer and memory modules use high precision components and electronic connectors' technology. To avoid the invalidation of your Guarantee by mishandling, it is recommended that: you contact your dealer to install a new memory module, you do not install it yourself, if you are not familiar with upgrading memory...
  • Page 76: Placing A Key Top

    Notes on Use Do not take off the key top intentionally. It may cause a malfunction. As it may damage the computer if you press it to excess, handle it with care. Placing a key top If the enter key or the space key comes off, replace the key top as it is shown below. If the other key top comes off, put it where it was and push it until it clicks.
  • Page 77: Other Precautions

    Notes on Use Other precautions Other precautions On Handling the Hard Disk The hard disk has a high storage density and reads or writes data in a short time. On the other hand, it may be easily damaged by mechanical vibration, shock or dust. Keep the hard disk away from magnets.
  • Page 78 Notes on Use Other precautions Do not scratch the LCD or exert pressure on it. This could cause malfunction. Using the computer in low temperature conditions may produce a residual image on the screen. This is not a malfunction. When the computer returns to normal temperature, the screen returns to normal.
  • Page 79 Notes on Use Other precautions On Handling Clean the cabinet with a soft, dry cloth or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine, as these may damage the finish of your computer.
  • Page 80 Notes on Use Other precautions The computer uses high-frequency radio signals and may cause interference to radio or TV reception. Should this occur, relocate the computer a suitable distance away from the set. Use only specified peripheral equipment and interface cables; otherwise, problems may result.
  • Page 81 Notes on Use Other precautions benzine, thinner, commercially available cleaners or anti-static spray, as they may cause damage to the disc. For normal cleaning, hold the disc by its edge and use a soft cloth to wipe the surface from the center out. If the disc is badly soiled, moisten a soft cloth with water, wring it out well, and use it to wipe the surface of the disc from the center out.
  • Page 82 Notes on Use Other precautions If you have not used the battery pack for a considerable amount of time, recharge the battery. On Using earphones Road safety – Do not use earphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard and is illegal in some areas. It can also be potentially dangerous to play your earphones at high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings.
  • Page 83: Specifications

    Specifications Model Number Processor Mobile Intel Hard Disk Drive Standard RAM Maximum RAM LCD Screen L2 Cache Memory MPEG MPEG 1 Digital Video Supports full-screen playback Graphics 128-bit accelerator with 2.5 MB Video RAM Sound Capabilities 16-bit CD-quality stereo sound Diskette Drive Infrared Supports 4 Mbps, 1.1 Mbps, and 115 kbps IrDA Standard...
  • Page 84 Model Number Connection VGA Monitor or Television (PAL only, via Display Adapter), Capabilities on External speakers or Headphone, Microphone, USB, Type II PC Notebook Cards, Infrared, i.LINK™ (IEEE1394) S400 Supplied Accessories USB Floppy disk drive, Rechargeable battery, AC Adapter, Display Adapter, Spare Stick Caps. Service 1 year free VAIO-Link Service‡...
  • Page 85 Model Number -20°C t+60°C (Temperature gradient less than 10°C/hour) Storage Temperature 20% t 80% (Not condensed), provided that humidity is less Operating Humidity than 65% at +35°C (hygrometer reading of less than 29°C) 10% t 90% (Not condensed) provided that humidity is less Storage Humidity than 20% at +60°C ( hygrometer reading of less than 35°C) 410,000 pixels (380,000 pixels effective)
  • Page 86: Index

    Index AC adapter AC power adding hardware peripherals printers adjusting brightness air circulation Alt key Application Recovery Applications key battery pack charging connector indicator light status indicator lights inserting loading power status removing battery packs charging indicator lights inserting inserting into battery bay loading rechargeable brightness...
  • Page 87 cleaning computer computer cleaning condensation lithium ion battery setting up starting troubleshooting connecting CD-ROM drive digital video recorder external speakers floppy disk drive microphone monitor phone line power source printer USB device connectors battery DC In i.LINK infrared keyboard microphone printer Correction keys correction keys...
  • Page 88 cable connecting disconnecting troubleshooting Fn key Function keys function keys Guarantee Guarantee card handling audio CDs CD-R OM discs diskettes hard drives indicator light headphone Help online i.LINK IEEE1394 Indicator lights indicator lights battery Caps Lock charge status hard drive Num Lock power Scroll Lock...
  • Page 89 maintenance microphone connecting connector troubleshooting modem troubleshooting moisture condensation monitor connecting connector switching among mouse troubleshooting Navigation keys navigation keys Notebook Computer Num Lock indicator light numeric keypad area online help operator keys output devices adding packing list PC card slots troubleshooting PC card modem...
  • Page 90 Scroll Lock indicator light selecting power source Shift key Shut Down Windows dialog box Smart Connect Software guide Sony e-mail support service Speakers volume speakers external switching troubleshooting Start button starting computer switching display...

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