Charging A Usb Device - Sony VAIO SVF15N1 How To Use Manual

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authentication process before connecting to such devices.
BLUETOOTH devices work on the 2.4 GHz band, which is used by a variety of devices. BLUETOOTH devices use the
technology to minimize radio interference from other devices that use the same band; however, radio interference may still
cause slower communication speeds, reduce communication range, or in some cases, cause communication failure.
Communication speed and range may vary depending on the following conditions:
Distance between communication devices
Existence of obstacles between devices
Ambient environment that includes existence of walls and materials of such walls
Device configuration
Apps in use
Radio conditions
Communications may be cut off depending on radio conditions.
If your VAIO computer is compliant with BLUETOOTH high speed technology and you intend to use it for high-speed
communications, enable both the wireless LAN and BLUETOOTH functions on the computer.
Large files may occasionally be corrupted during continuous transfer due to limitations of the BLUETOOTH standard and
electromagnetic interference in the environment.
Connecting multiple BLUETOOTH devices to your VAIO computer may cause channel congestion, resulting in poor device
performance. This is normal with BLUETOOTH technology and does not indicate a malfunction.
Video and audio may not be synchronized if you play videos on your VAIO computer with audio output from a connected
BLUETOOTH device. This is a frequent occurrence with BLUETOOTH technology and does not indicate a malfunction.
All BLUETOOTH devices must be certified through the procedure stipulated by Bluetooth SIG to ensure that they are
compliant with the BLUETOOTH standard.
Even if the BLUETOOTH devices are compliant with the BLUETOOTH standard, individual device performance, specifications,
and operation procedures may vary. Data exchange may not be possible in all situations.
Not all BLUETOOTH devices are guaranteed of compatibility with your VAIO computer.
If you urgently need to disable the BLUETOOTH function, turn off your VAIO computer.
Stopping BLUETOOTH(R) Communications
You can stop BLUETOOTH communications by following these steps.
1. Open the charms and select the
2. Select Change PC settings in the lower right corner.
3. Select Wireless in the left pane of the PC settings screen.
4. Change the Bluetooth setting under Wireless devices to Off.

Charging a USB Device

You can charge a USB device even while your VAIO computer is off, in Hibernate mode, or Sleep mode by enabling the USB
charging settings.
Change the settings while the USB device is disconnected from the USB port that supports USB charging.
1. Start VAIO Control Center and select Hardware. (See
Control Center.)
2. Enable the USB Charging setting.
3. Connect a USB device to the USB port with the mark printed around it.
If charging does not start even when you connect a USB device to the USB port that supports USB charging, disconnect
and connect the device.
Note
With the USB charging settings enabled, power consumption when your VAIO computer is off or in Hibernate mode or Sleep
mode increases because the computer supplies power to the USB port even when a USB device is not connected to the port.
When the USB charging settings are enabled, you cannot use the remote wake-up function on the USB device connected to
the USB port that supports USB charging.
Hint
The USB charging settings are disabled by default.
Settings charm. (See
Opening the Charms
Searching/Starting Apps, Settings, or Files
to open the charms.)
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