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This End User Software License Agreement (the "EULA") is a legal agreement between
you and Sony Corporation (hereinafter referred to as "SONY"), a corporation
organized under Japanese Law,the manufacturer of yourSONY computer system (the
"SONY HARDWARE"). Please read this EULA carefully before installing or using the
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personal use for a single SONY HARDWARE outside a network and only to make
one copy of the SONY SOFTWARE in machine-readable form for back-up
purposes only.
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proprietary material. In order to protect them, and except as permitted by
applicable law, you may not decompile, reverse engineer ordisassemble theSONY
SOFTWARE in whole or in part. Except for the transfer of the SONY SOFTWARE
together with the SONY HARDWARE and prior agreement of the recipient to be
bound by the terms and conditions of this EULA, you may not sell or rent the
SONY SOFTWARE and its copy to any third party.
3Limited Warranty. SONY warrants the media on which the SONY SOFTWARE is
recorded to be free from physical defects for a period of ninety (90) days from the
date of purchase as evidenced by a copy of the receipt. During the applicable
warranty period, SONY will replace free of charge such media that proved to be
defective; provided they are returned properly packaged to the place where you
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SONY will have no responsibility to replace media damaged by accident, abuse,
or misapplication.
The above limited warranty replaces all other representations, conditions and
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limited to, the implied warranties and/or conditions of satisfactory quality and
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exclude any liability for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of
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and allcopies thereof. This EULA will terminate immediately without notice from
SONY, if you fail to comply with any provision of this EULA. Upon termination
you must destroy the SONY SOFTWARE, related documentation, and all copies
thereof.
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with the laws of Japan.
Should you have any questions concerning this EULA or this limited warranty, please
refer to the Customer Service Guide on how to contact VAIO-Link.
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Sony software
About the Software on Your
Notebook Computer
Your Sony notebook computer is ready to help you work, play, learn, and
communicate as soon as you turn it on. This section gives you an overview of the
activities you can perform with your software titles.
For general information and technical assistance, please refer to your Customer ServiceGuide.
Sony software
PictureGear
Sony Electronics
Create your own environment with the Digital Image Library (photos, backgrounds,
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wallpapers, slide shows, etc). PictureGear is your assistant for creating and implementing
personal screen savers, panoramas (combined images)... You can even animate your preferred
gifs with Gif Animation Tools, create labels for all your medias with PictureGear Label Maker,
or play back movies in a variety of formats.
For details, please read the PictureGear Help file.
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Sony software
DVgate
Sony Electronics
DVgate is a kit of 3 complementary applications: DVgate Motion, DVgate Still, and DVgate
Assemble.
Edit the rushes you have shot with your digital video camera recorder using this video-capture
application, specially tuned for high-quality numeric movies. When connected to your camera
via i.LINK
your selection and save the sequences in AVI format.
Attaching a DV device to the i.LINK
captured to your hard drive. DVgate Still displays digital video images sent from a digital video
cassette recorder or a digital video camera recorder, and captures them as still pictures on your
notebook computer.
For details, please read the DVgate Help file.
Media Bar
Sony Electronics
The Media Bar allows you to play audio and video files in various formats on your hard
drive.Video images are displayed in a separate Movie window, which you can move and resize
(to full screen). For details, please read the Media Bar Help file.
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, your computer operates as an editing desk that can preview, cut and assemble
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Smart Capture
Sony Electronics
Connect a digital camera to your computer to shoot still images and video clips, which you can
view or send by e-mail. The Smart Capture Finder displays images from the camera and allows
you to adjust the settings or create effects.
Smart Capture enables you to capture images via i.LINK™ compatible devices or create a
panorama picture using the panorama assist function.
See the chapter "Using Smart Capture" or the Smart Capture Help file for more details.
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Sony software
Smart Connect and Smart Connect Monitor
Sony Electronics
With Smart Connect and Smart Connect Monitor you can copy, edit or delete files on another
VAIO computer (equipped with Smart Connect) connected to your computer with an i.LINK
cable.
You can also print a document on a printer connected to another VAIO computer.
Smart Label
Sony Electronics
You can record a voice memo and shoot an image, then post the memo and the image on the
desktop. The recorded file will be easily recognized thanks to the label that appears on your
desktop.
For details, please refer to the Smart Label on-line help file.
Smart Publisher
Sony Electronics
With Smart Publisher, you can send memos to the Internet by e-mail and upload files to your
Web pa ge s.
For details, please read the Smart Publisher Help file.
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Smart Write
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As easy to use as a standard word processor, Smart Write accepts hand-written information (use
your Pointing device as a pen).
When sending memos, insert an image created using Smart Capture, or record a voice memo,
and sign it using Smart Write.
For details, please read the Smart Write Help file.
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Sony software
Jog Dial Utility
Sony Electronics
The Jog Dial Utility (VAIO Action Setup) allows you to configure the Jog Dial on your computer.
In this application, you can select the Sony applications, or others, that you want the Jog Dial to
pilot ; you can also configure the Jog Dial to start any application, establish a dialup connection,
or read an e-mail , simply by turning and pressing the Jog Dial. Finally, the Jog Dial Utility
allows you to configure your i.LINK connections, and to set a Timer that can launch any
application at the time you select. See "Setting up the Jog Dial" and the Jog Dial Setup Help file
for details.
VisualFlow
Sony Electronics
VisualFlow allows you to browse interactively through the contents of your Memory Sticks.
VisualFlow can display Memory Stick files in a varietyof ways, and allows you to play / display
still images, movies or sound files within VisualFlow or with other software.
For details, please read the VisualFlow Help file.
BatteryScope
Sony Electronics
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BatteryScope is a flexible battery management system that gathers critical information from the
battery in your notebook computer, processes it, and displays the information on the screen in a
way that is easy to understand. See the chapter "Displaying Battery information" or the
BatteryScope Help file for details.
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Sony software
PowerPanel
Sony Electronics
The PowerPanel utility controls the power management of your notebook computer and
provides key information about system activity and battery life. Automatic power management
selects the most appropriate profile, depending on the application you’re working with and the
conditions of use.
See the chapter "PowerPanel" or the PowerPanel Help file for details.
Sony Notebook Setup
Sony Electronics
Use the Sony Notebook Setup to confirm system information, specify preferences for system
behavior, and change hardware settings for your Sony Notebook computer.
For more information, read the help file of Sony Notebook Setup.
UI Design Selector
Sony Electronics
You can change the window design of the Sony Software compatible with UI Design selector.
Product Recovery CD-ROMs
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Sony ITE
The Product Recovery CD-ROMs allow you to reinstall the system or individual device drivers
if they arecorrupted or accidentally erased. Reinstalling an individual device driver may correct
a problem you are experiencing with your computer, and you may not need to recover the entire
system.
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! You can only use the Recovery CD-ROMs on the Sony notebook you purchased, and not on any other Sony PC
or other manufacturer's PC.
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Operating System and other pre-installed software
Operating System and other pre-installed software
Windows®2000
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft®Win dow s®2000 makes your computer work better by integrating tightly with the
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Internet and networks and providing better system performance and easier system diagnostics
and maintenance. With Windows
latest graphics, sound, and multimedia technologies, easy addition and removal of peripheral
devices, and the convergence of the TV and PC in your home. This exciting new operating
system builds on the groundbreaking features introduced with Windows
Win dows
technologies. For questions and technical assistance, go online to:
http://www.microsoft.com/support/
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2000 maintains the best support for older Windows-based applications and
Internet Explorer 5.0
Microsoft Corporation
Internet Explorer is the Internet browser of Microsoft.The Setup Wizard configures your
computer to connect automatically to the service provider of your choice. A full e-mail package
enables you to send and receive mail—including attached files—across the Internet.
NetMeeting, Outlook Express and Microsoft Chat are just some of the components bundled with
Internet Explorer 5.0. A complete online tutorial helps new users become comfortable using the
Internet. For questions and technical assistance, go online to:
http://www.microsoft.com/support/
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Operating System and other pre-installed software
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 4.0
Adobe Systems Incorporated
Acrobat Reader softwareallows you to view, navigate, and print electronic documents in Adobe
Portable Document Format (PDF), an open file format that is intended to preserve the fidelity of
documents created on all major computer platforms. Once Acrobat Reader is installed, you can
open and view PDF files from within your Web browser by clicking on a PDF file embedded in
a HTML file. You quickly see the first page while the rest of the document is being downloaded.
For questions and technical assistance, go online at
http://www.adobe.com
QuickTime 4.1
Apple
QuickTimeis the Appletechnology that makes video, sound, music, 3D and virtual reality come
alive for your Internet browser and Windows.
For further information, see the web site at:
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/
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Using Smart Capture
Capturing a still image
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You can capture still images
from i.LINK™ compatible
devices. For connecting the
device, refer to "Connecting a
Digital Video Camera Recorder"
in your Notebook Computer
user guide. Also consult the
Smart Capture on-line help for
information on installation and
use.
Using Smart Capture
YoucanuseSmartCapturetoshootstillimagesandrecordvideoclipsfromadigital
camera connected to your computer.
Capturing a still image
1Launch Smart Capture from the Start menu, in "Programs / Smart Capture".
2The finder window will appear, displaying the image of the subject.
3Adjust the focus on the subject you want to shoot.
4Click the CAPTURE button on the Smart Capture window. The Still Viewer
window will appear with the image you shot in the Still Image Display area.
Captured still image
5To end Smart Capture click thebutton in the top right corner of the window.
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See the Smart Capture software online help for more information on
installation and use.
You can capture the following still
images sizes : 640 x 480, 320 x
240, 160 x 120, 80 x 60, and 40 x
30 pixels.
When capturing a small resolution
image (i.e. 80 x 60 or 40 x 30
pixels) , the displayed image on the
finder window may appear blurred.
A gap may appear when a rapidmoving object is displayed.
However this is not a malfunction.
You can create a panorama picture
by using PictureGear 2.5SE or
higher.
See the software on-line help for
information on installation and use.
You can capture still images and
video clips from a digital video
camera using Smart Capture.
Displaying the captured images in Still Viewer
From the Start menu, select Programs, Smart Capture and click Still Viewer. You can
display, save or delete your images or send them by e-mail.
To end Still Viewer click thebutton.
To send a still image via e-mail
1Click the Start button on the Windows
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taskbar.
2Point to Programs and click Smart Capture.
3Click Still Viewer.
4Select the still image you want to send via e-mail, usingor .
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You need to set up MAPI when
using the e-mail software. See
the manual supplied with the email software for more
information on sending e-mails.
5Click MAIL. Your e-mail window will appear with the selected file attached to
your message.
Still image selected
6Send the e-mail.
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Shooting a video clip
You can use Smart Capture to shoot (capture) video clips with a Video Camera
connected to your computer, as well as play them or send them via e-mail.
1Launch Smart Capture.
Select MOVIE using the Switch Capture Mode Button.
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2Theimagewillappearinthefinder.Turnthecameratowardsthesubject.
3Adjust the image.
4Click the CAPTURE button to shoot a video clip (you can shoot up to 60 seconds,
according to the settings you chose in the Recording options section).
5Click the CAPTURE button when finished.
The Movie Player window will open and the captured video clip will appear in the
Movie Player window.
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Shooting a video clip
You can shoot video clips in the
following formats :
Non-compressed :
Video 160 x 120, 24 bits,
max. 10 frames/sec.
Audio PCM, 11.025 kHz,
16 bits, monophonic
Compressed :
Video MPEG1 160 x 112,
maximum of 30 frames/sec
(effective maximum
equivalent to 10 frames/
sec).
Audio MPEG1, 44.1 kHz
(effective maximum
equivalent to 11.025 kHz),
monophonic.
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Captured video clip
6Click B to playback the images. Click X to pause, x to stop playback.
7To end Smart Capture, click.
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See the manual supplied with the
e-mail software for more
information on sending e-mails.
8Click B to playback the images. Click X to pause, x to stop playback.
9To end Movie Player click.
To send a video clip via e-mail
If you shoot a video clip in a low resolution format, you can send it by e-mail.
1Click the Start button on the Windows
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taskbar.
2Point to Program and then Smart Capture.
3Click Movie Player.
4Click MAIL.
5The Compression Settings window will open.
Choose the compression rate by moving the slider.
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6Click Start Compression.When compression is completed, awindow messagewill
ask you if you want to attach the file to your e-mail.
7Accept and send the e-mail.
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Customizing Your Notebook
Computer
The following sections briefly describe how to change the main settings of your
notebook computer. Between other things, you will learn how to prepare your modem
for use, how to use and customize the look of your Sony software and utilities, and you
will be introduced to the different display modes available through NeoMagic®.
For more detailed information, you can also refer to the Help systems of the software.
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Configuring the modem for use
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* Before applying new country
settings, please make sure your
phone line is disconnected from
your VAIO notebook.
Configuring the modem for use
Before you can start using your internal modem*, or each time you use your modem
while travelling, make sure that the country of the active location defined in Phone and
Modem Options matches the country you are dialing from.
1Click Start, point to Settings, and click Control Panel.
2Double-click Phone and Modem Options.
3Double-click the currently selected location on the Dialing Rules tab. If more than
one location is available, double-click the location that is highlighted.
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Configuring the modem for use
4The Edit Location dialog appears. Check the country/region setting, and make
sure it matches the place you are dialing from.
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5If you modified your location settings, click Apply on the Dialing Rules tab, and
then click OK.
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Sony Notebook Setup
Sony Notebook Setup
To display the Sony Notebook Setup screen:
1Click the Start button on the Windows
2In Programs, select Sony Notebook Setup. The “Basic” window will appear; you
can then enhance the features by clicking the “Basic / Advanced” tab.
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3Select the tab for the item you want to change.
4After you finish, click OK.
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For more informat ion about each
option, click Help on the
Notebook Setup screen to
display the help file.
Notebook Setup Tabs
TabDesc ripti on
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Printer
Initial Setting
To uc h p ad
Bass Boost
Power On Password
Enable Ports
Basic/Advanced
Display system information, including memory capacity,
serial number, and BIOS version.
Select printer port mode settings.
Select the drive and device order you wish to use for
loading the operating system. You can specify the hard
drive as well as other drives inserted into your computer.
You can change the volume of the sounds while the
operating system is loading.
When you connect an optional mouse to your computer,
you can disable your touchpad. You can also customize
your mouse settings using the mouse utility.
Turn the Bass Boost function on / off (only with
headphones). You can also check the effect of the Bass
Boost function by selecting a sample from "soundfile" and
playing it.
Set the password to secure your computer.
Disabling ports releases resources to the system. To
change the serial or infrared settings, click Advanced on
the Basic/ Advanced tab
Toggle between Advanced mode (additional screens with
advanced settings) and Basic mode of display. Advanced
mode includes Serial, Infrared and View Resources tabs. .
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For more information about each
option, click Help on the
Notebook Setup screen to
display the help file.
Changing the window design with UI Design Selector
You can change the window design of Sony software compatible with UI Design
Selector.
1Click Start, point Settings, then click Control Panel.
2Open UI Design Selector.
3Click on << or >> and select the design you like.
4Click Apply.
5The UI Design Selector window design changes, to give you a preview of the
design you chose for the Sony Software.
6To try another design, click on << or >>.
7Click OK.
UI Design Selector closes and changes thewindow design of Sony software as you
selected.
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PowerPanel
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When you use the battery pack
as power source, your system
selects the Maximum Battery
Life power mana gement profile
by default. If you select a
different power management
profile while using battery
power, the same profile will be
automatically selected the next
time you use the battery pack
to power your computer.
PowerPanel
Controlling Power Management
The PowerPanel utility controls the power management of your notebook computer
and provides key information about system activity and battery life. In combination
with BatteryScope, the automatic power management selects the most advantageous
profiles, or lets you customize the profiles you choose, according to your own needs,
with the goal of extended battery life.
PowerPanel main features
Automatic Profile Selection (APS) based on the currently active application
Ability to select special Power Profiles manually from the menu
Ability to edit and create new profiles
A toolbar shared with BatteryScope
Works in harmony with Windows settings.
To activate PowerPanel
When you start the computer, the PowerPanelicon appears in the task tray by
default.
When pointing on the PowerPanel icon, you will see a tooltip with the active
Power Management profile.
You can select a power profile from the menu or a Power Management profile by
right-clicking this icon.
You c an us e th e Po we rP an el ’s toolbar as well:
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PowerPanel
1Right click the taskbar at the bottom of the screen.
2Select Toolbars from the pop-up menu, then click PowerPanel.
The PowerPanel will appear on the task bar ( you can change it into a floating
window by dragging and dropping it on your desktop).
3Click the button you want to set.
The appropriate Power Management command will be activated.
Power Management Profiles
PowerPanel provides several predefined power management profiles. Each profile
consists of a group of specific power management settings that are designed to meet
specific power management goals, ranging from maximum power management to no
power management.
Main preset profiles
IconDescription
Maximum Battery Life – Provides power saving features to give you maximum
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battery life and good performance. It reduces the brightness of the display and
puts it into System Suspend mode after a specified time period.
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Maximum Performance – Provides the best system performance while still
conserving power.
AC Power – The power management state when AC power is in use. PowerPanel
automatically loads the AC profile unless you disable this feature.
Power Management Off – Turns off all power management features such as
System Idle, System Suspend and Hibernation modes.
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Other preset profiles
IconDescription
Word Processing – Optimizes power management with longer timeouts on the
hard disk and display screen. You can also establish settings for LCD (Video)
Standby, Hard Disk Standby, and System Suspend to optimize power
management for your system.
Spreadsheet – Reduces the LCD brightness to “medium”, asyour software doesn’t
require higher performance. The sleep timer is activated.
Presentation – Keeps the display on at all times while it conserves power. This
option is ideal for slide show presentations. You can establish settings for LCD
(Video) Standby, Hard Disk Standby, and System Suspend to optimize power
management for your system.
Communications – Extends battery life by initiating a quick display time-out. You
can also establish settings for LCD (Video) Standby, Hard Disk Standby, and
System Suspend to optimize power management for your system.
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Games – Disables the display and the Hard Disk Spindle Down timer.
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Camera – Optimizes performance and power requirements for camera usage.
DVD – Optimizes performance and power requirements for DVD usage.
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PowerPanel
Power Management Commands
PowerPanel provides power management commands that you can use to activate
specific power management functions and to control power for a specific device. You
might use these commands when you want to override a profile setting or initiate an
immediate action, such as putting the system into Video Standby mode before the
Video Standby timer expires.
IconDescription
System Idle - This mode is convenient if you don’t need to use your computer for
a short period. The hard disk and the video display enter a low power state and
the CPU clock and processor stop. To return the system to the active state, press
any key or the power switch on your computer.
System Suspend – Puts the system into System Suspend mode, a power
management state that saves the state of the system and peripheral devices in
memory (RAM). Power consumption reduces to a minimum, and the system
remains on. To return the system to the active state, press any key or the power
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switch on your computer.
System Hibernation – Provides for the lowest level of power consumption. The
system writes the state of the system and peripheral devices to the hard disk and
turns off the system power. To return the system to the original state, use the
powerswitchtoturnonpower.
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PowerPanel
Automatic Profiles Selection (APS)
A Power Profile is a set of timer values for a variety of system devices. PowerPanel
automatically selects the profile associated with the application you’re using and
changes profiles as you switch between applications.
The Power Management lets your system enter energy saving modes by levelling
some energy consuming parameters, such as LCD brightness, or hard disk activity.
Choosing Automatic Profiles
By right-clicking the PowerPanel icon on the task tray, you can choose “Automatic
Profile Selection”: this automatically enables PowerPanel set the power management
settings.
You can also display the power management settings by clicking the first icon on the
PowerPanel taskbar:
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PowerPanel
Customizing PowerPanel
You can customize the PowerPanel toolbar to suit your portable computing needs.
You can edit the pre-definedPower Management settingsor create newprofiles. Please
refer to PowerPanel Help for more information.
Saving Battery Power
When using the notebook computer with a battery, the CPU can be set to Maximum
BatteryLifemodetosavebatterypower.
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PowerPanel
Viewing the PowerPanel icon
The PowerPanel icon (displayed in the task tray) indicates the level of performance of
the CPU.
Displayed icons and meanings :
PowerPanel iconCPU performance
* For details, please refer to the Specifications chapter.
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operates at "Low Speed".*
Maximum Performance- Used with the AC adapter.
The CPU operates at "High Speed"*
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Displaying Battery Information
Displaying Battery Information
You can display detailed information for the battery used in your computer. The
following sections briefly describe how to display your computer’s general battery
information. You can also refer to the BatteryScope Help for more detailed
information.
Activating BatteryScope
To activate BatteryScope
When you start your computer, the BatteryScope icon appears on the tasktray by
default. If the toolbar does not appear:
1Right click the taskbar at the bottom of the screen.
2Select toolbar from the pop-up menu, then click BatteryScope.
The BatteryScope appears on the task bar ( you can change it into a floating window
by dragging and dropping it on your desktop).
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When you move the pointer over the battery icon on the task tray, a tooltip appears
indicating the total capacity remaining in the battery and the estimated time until the
battery fully discharges.
You can also view battery gauges on the shared PowerPanel and BatteryScope toolbar.
Percentage indicator
Displays the percentage of the remaining capacity.
Time indicator
Displays estimated time (hours/minutes) remaining before the battery fully
drains, also referred to as the time-to-empty.
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Displaying Battery Information
Battery Icon Descriptions
Battery iconBattery status
Discharging
Fully charged
Charging
Not in use
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Displaying Battery Information
Displaying Battery Information
You can display detailed information for the battery used in your computer. The
following sections briefly describe how to display your computer’s general battery
information. You can also refer to the BatteryScope Help for more detailed
information.
Activating BatteryScope
To activate BatteryScope
When you start your computer, the BatteryScope icon appears on the tasktray by
default. If the toolbar does not appear:
1Right click the taskbar at the bottom of the screen.
2Select toolbar from the pop-up menu, then click BatteryScope.
The BatteryScope appears on the task bar ( you can change it into a floating window
by dragging and dropping it on your desktop).
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When you move the pointer over the battery icon on the task tray, a tooltip appears
indicating the total capacity remaining in the battery and the estimated time until the
battery fully discharges.
You can also view battery gauges on the shared PowerPanel and BatteryScope toolbar.
Percentage indicator
Displays the percentage of the remaining capacity.
Time indicator
Displays estimated time (hours/minutes) remaining before the battery fully
drains, also referred to as the time-to-empty.
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Displaying Battery Information
Displaying Detailed Battery Information
You can obtain detailed information about the battery.
Double-click the battery icon on the task tray to display the BatteryScope window.
The screen appears displaying the Battery Tab, which contains information such as the
estimated time-to-empty and charging time.
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To customize the BatteryScope application bar and alarm system
You can customize the BatteryScope toolbar to suit your portable computing needs as
well as to modify the alarm settings. Please refer to the BatteryScope Help for more
information.
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Setting up Jog Dial
Setting up Jog Dial
The VAIO Action Setup software enables you to start your favorite software with the
Jog Dial.
This section briefly describes how to use VAIO Action Setup. You can also refer to the
VAIO Action Setup Help for more detailed information.
Using the VAIO Action Setup screen
Right-click the Jog Dial Icon in the task tray and select Jog Dial Setup (VAIO Action
Setup). The VAIO Action Setup screen appears.
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Setting up Jog Dial
Modifying the Jog Dial application list
Click on Jog Dial at the left of the dialog, and then select element(folder or application)
you want to modify in the Application list. For more information on how to add/
modify/ delete elements in the Jog Dial list, read the VAIO Action Setup Jog Dial
online help
Using the internal timer
Click on Timer at the left of the dialog, and then select the application you want to link
to the Timer. You can use the internal timer to start software at a specific time. It can
start applications even when the computer is off or in System Hibernation Mode. For
more information, read the VAIO Action Setup online help.
Setting up i.LINK
Click on i.LINK at the left of the dialog, and then select one of the available tabs. For
more information on the different available settings, read the VAIO Action Setup
online help.
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Selecting the Display mode
Selecting the Display mode
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You can turn off the
notebook’s LCD display
checking the External Display
box in CRT/Projector and
removing the check from the
LCD box in Internal Display.
With this setting, you can
adjust the vertical frequency of
the display with the refresh
rate slider, but the resolution
slider will not work.
Important
Depending on the type of
computer projector being
used, it may not be possible to
display screens simultaneously
on the internal LCD and an
external projector.
This notebook computer uses the NeoMagic video controller. You can select which
display is used when the computer is connected to an external display.
1Click the Start button, select Settings and then click Control Panel.
The Control Panel appears.
2Double click Display.
The Display Properties appear.
3Click the Settings tab.
4Click the Advanced tab.
NeoMagic MagicMedia 256XL+ Properties appears.
5Click the NeoMagic tab.
The NeoMagic settings appear.
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6Select the display type:
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SettingEquipment displayed
LCD panel
CRT/Projector
To set the width of the desktop and the vertical frequency of the display, check
IndependentDisplay/TiminginMonitorasshowninstep2.Youcanthenchangethe
settings by moving the refresh rate slider and the resolution slider.
7Click OK
8The Screen Properties reappear, and the selected display is enabled.
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The internal LCD panel.
An external computer display or an RGB projector
connected to the Monitor connector.
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You cannot select
Independent Display Timing
when the display is set to
True Color (24 bit).
CRT Display
If you selected CRT/Projector in step 6 of "Selecting a Display", you can set the
resolution and so forth as appropriate for the type of external computer display or
projector.
1Click Details in step 6 of "Selecting a Display".
The Advanced Settings window appears.
2Select the display type.
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Selecting the Display mode
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If you select CRT/Projector and
turn off the LCD, you can use
the Refresh Rate slider to
change the display's horizontal
frequency. This setting can be
made only for CRT display. If
you select Independent Display
Timing, you can change both
the resolution and the refresh
rate.(see page ).
Depending on the types of
computer displays and
projectors you are using, you
may not be able to display the
computer's LCD and external
display simultaneously.
External display device:
SettingFunction
CRT
Projector
Connection to an external computer dis play.
Connection to a projector.
Set the refresh rate/resolution (for Independent display/Timing)
When Independent display/Timing is selected in Monitor settings, you can set
separate values for the refresh rate and resolution of the internal and external displays.
1Set the resolution
2Select the resolution for the projector that you are going to use.
3Click OK
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Display Specifications
LCD Display Mode
ResolutionNumber of colors
1024 x 768
800 x 600
640 x 480
16,777,216 (24 bits) *
16,777,216 (24 bits) *
16,777,216 (24 bits)*
* Achieved by Graphic Accelerator's dithering function
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Selecting the Display mode
External Display Mode
ResolutionNumber of colors
1280 x 1024
1024 x 768
800 x 600
640 x 480
(1)
Video modes supported by your notebook’s built-in video chip, depending on the actual performance of
your external display.
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65,536 (16 bits)
16,777,216 (24 bits)
16,777,216 (24 bits)
16,777,216 (24 bits)
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Using the Product Recovery CD-ROMs
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About the Software on your Notebook Computer
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!
To perform a system recovery,
the notebook should not be
docked (port replicator).
For more information about
using your DVD-ROM / CD-ROM
drive, read the corresponding
chapter in this user guide or the
manual supplied with your
peripheral .
Using the Product Recovery CD-ROMs
The following sections describe how to use the Recovery CD-ROMs.
You will find a set of two Recovery CD-ROMs in your Product Recovery Pack:
The System Recovery CD-ROM (vol. 1 of 2) and System Recovery CD-ROM
(vol. 2 of 2)
The system recovery process allows you to reinstall an image of the hard disk as it was
when you started using your notebook computer.
Use the System Recovery CD in the following cases:
In the event of a serious system crash
If you want to modify the size of your partitions
Reinstall an individual driver if a device is not functionning properly
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Performing a system recovery
Performing a system recovery
Use this option only when your system is seriously damaged, e.g. if Windows®does
not work any more, or your PC behaves abnormally, etc. The system recovery will
completely reinstall the originally configured system on your C: drive. Your D: drive
data will not be deleted if you choose to keep the same partition settings. If you decide
to modify the size of your partitions, the existing data on both drives (C: and D:) will
be deleted.
! Applying a system recovery means that you will lose all your data stored on your C: drive (and your D: drive if
you modify partition settings).
! CAUTION: make sure that your computer is connected to AC (not the batteries) before you attempt a system
recovery.
! CAUTION: when the recovery is performed, you must remove the recovery CD-ROM from the drive before
restarting the computer. If the CD-ROM is still in the drive, you will restart a recovery process.
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The recovery process takes between 10 to 20 minutes to complete.
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Procedure for starting a system recovery
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Please note that the Windows®
2000 system recovery allows you
to select the size of the C:
partition when starting a
recovery. When recovering your
system, you also need to choose
between FAT32 and NTFS for the
file management system you
want to use. The default option is
FAT32.
Procedure for starting a system recovery
1Take the Recovery CD-ROMs.
2Turn on your computer (using AC power only) and insert the System Recovery
CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive.
3Shut down your computer (press the power switch and hold it for more than four
seconds).
4Waittensecondsandturnyourcomputerbackon.
5On the first screen that appears, click “OK”.
6The System Recovery CD screen appears, asking you what to do with the
partitions on your hard disk. At this stage you have 3 options available.
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Recovering the system without changing partitions
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By default, your notebook
computer’s file management system
is FAT32. Windows
allows you to format your files using
either FAT32 or NTFS. You can
change your FAT32 file system to
NTFS at any time. However, make
sure you fully understand the
concept of file management system
under Windows
Professional before switching from
FAT32 to another file management
system.
For more information, careful ly read
the Windows
documentation and/or ask your
system or network administrator.
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2000
®
2000
®
2000 systems
Recovering the system without changing partitions
1Press C to keep your current partitions. This is the recommended option if you do
not need to modify the partition sizes and if you want to restore your C: drive
while keeping the data on your D: drive untouched.
2Press G to proceed with the system recovery.
3Select the file system you want to use: FAT32 or NTFS.
4Follow the instructions on the screen.
5When the recovery process is finished, remove the Recovery CD-ROM from the
drive and press any key to restart your notebook computer.
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Recovering the system with modified partition sizes
1Press P to modify partitions on your notebook computer. Select this option only if
you need change the sizes of your partitions. Please note that this option will
delete all existing data both on the C: and D: drives before starting the recovery.
2On the next screen, press Y to confirm the deletion of the current partitions.
3The next screen displays a selection of sizes for your new C: drive. According to
the option you select, the recovery process will create 1 or 2 partitions on the hard
disk. (For more details on partitions, see the chapter "About the Partitions of your
Hard Disk Drive".
4Confirm your selection on the next screen and wait until the new partitions are
created and the notebook computer reboots.
5Then follow the steps described in the previous section "Recovering the system
without changing partitions"
Aborting the recovery process
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The recovery process always warns you when the decision you are asked to take
cannot be undone. Whenever possible, the recovery screens allow you either to go back
to the previous screen, or to abort the recovery process.
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If your computer does not start the system recovery utility.
Some applications or peripherals require specific drivers which you won’tfindinthe
Win dows
pre-installed applications, you can use the System Recovery CD-ROM (vol. 2 of 2).
1First check whether the driver you plan to reinstall is on the System Recovery
®
drivers folder. To help you find or restore typical drivers needed by your
CD-ROM. Only device drivers that are not delivered with Windows
found in the Drivers directory.
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can be
2Check all underlying sub-directories for the appropriate driver.
3Next, launch the “Add/Remove Hardware” wizard (click Start, point to Settings /
Control Panel, and then double-click on Add/Remove Hardware) to install the
appropriate device.
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Default disk space allocation
While you can perform a system
recovery and change the
partition settings in order to
have one C: drive only, this
option is not recommended for
using video editing applications
like DVgate. For more
information, see the DVgate
online help (Recommended
settings topic).
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About the Partitions of your Hard
Disk Drive
In My Computer or Windows Explorer, you may have noticed the availability of two
drives (C: and D:): your hard disk drive comes from the factory with 2 logical
partitions: this does not mean that your computer contains two physical hard disks.
Default disk space allocation
When you start using your notebook computer, your C: drive contains all the files
required by Windows and other pre-installed software, while the D: drive comes
empty. The D: drive is the ideal storage space for all your documents, especially big
ones like digital motion pictures captured with DVgate.
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How to use your partitioned drives
How to use your partitioned drives
In order to avoid mishandling or malfunction of your software and files, please take
the following precautions:
To optimize data storage, use the C: drive to install new applications, and save all
your documents to the D: drive. Moreover, doing so will prevent the loss of your
documents in the case you need to perform a system recovery.
Do not try to add, delete, or resize partitions unless you really need it. Changing
partition settings might delete all your files on the hard disk.
If you need to perform a system recovery, but do not want to loose all the data
stored on your hard disk, copy all the files you want to keep on the D: drive.
During the system recovery process, choose to keep the current partition
information. Doing so will keep your D: drive unchanged after the recovery
process. For more information on the recovery process, see the chapter "Using the
Product Recovery CD-ROMs".
If you do need to change the size of your partitions, you can do so by performing
a system recovery. In this case, it is important to note that all the data on your hard
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disk will be deleted. If you need to keep existing files, be sure to backup them up
before performing the system recovery. For more information on the recovery
process, see the chapter " Using the Product Recovery CD-ROMs".
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