N User Guide Personal Computer VPCL13 Series
n 2 N Contents Before Use.......................................................................... 4 Finding More about Your VAIO Computer .................... 5 Ergonomic Considerations .......................................... 10 Using the Network (LAN) .............................................81 Using the Wireless LAN...............................................82 Using the Bluetooth Function ......................................86 Getting Started..............................................
n 3 N Precautions..................................................................... 115 Safety Information ..................................................... 116 Care and Maintenance Information........................... 119 Handling Your Computer........................................... 120 Handling the LCD Screen/Touch Screen .................. 122 Using the Power Source ........................................... 123 Handling the Built-in Camera ....................................
Before Use > n 4 N Before Use Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony VAIO® computer and welcome to the on-screen User Guide. Sony has combined leading-edge technology in audio, video, computing, and communications to provide you with a state-of-the-art computing experience. ! External views illustrated in this manual may look slightly different from those of your computer. How to find specifications Some features, options, and supplied items may not be available on your computer.
Before Use > Finding More about Your VAIO Computer Finding More about Your VAIO Computer This section provides support information about your VAIO computer. 1. Printed Documentation ❑ Quick Start Guide — An overview of components connection, set-up information, etc. ❑ Safety Information — Safety guidelines and owner information. ✍ Before activating the wireless functions such as the wireless LAN and Bluetooth technology, read the Safety Information carefully.
Before Use > Finding More about Your VAIO Computer n 6 N 2. On-screen Documentation ❑ Help and Support — General information and technical assistance for your VAIO computer. To access Help and Support: 1 Click Start and Help and Support. 2 Choose from the following categories to find the answers you need. Get started with my VAIO Get help with Internet and wireless setup, security setup, personalizing your VAIO computer, creating recovery media, and more.
Before Use > Finding More about Your VAIO Computer n 7 N ❑ Program help files — May be included with the preinstalled software programs on your computer. You may be able to access the help files from the help menu on a specific program. ❑ SmartWi™ Connection Utility Help — Information about setting up Bluetooth®, wireless LAN, GPS, and wireless WAN functions. Some features and options may not be available on your computer. See the specifications to find out about the configuration of your computer.
Before Use > Finding More about Your VAIO Computer n 8 N 3. Support Web Sites ❑ Sony online support web site The Sony online support web site provides instant access to information on commonly encountered problems. Type a description of the problem and the Knowledge Database searches for the corresponding solutions online. ❑ For customers in USA http://esupport.sony.com/EN/VAIO/ ❑ For customers in Canada http://www.sony.
Before Use > Finding More about Your VAIO Computer n 9 N 4. Customer Information Center If you do not find the information you are looking for at our site, you may call Sony directly. You can find the contact numbers on the Sony online support web site. In order to receive the fastest and most efficient services, have the following information readily available: 1 Your VAIO computer model You can find it at the lower right corner of the display on the computer.
Before Use > Ergonomic Considerations n 10 N Ergonomic Considerations Whenever possible, you should attempt to take account of the following ergonomic considerations: ❑ Position of your computer – Place the display directly in front of you. Keep your forearms horizontal, with your wrists in a neutral, comfortable position while using the keyboard or the pointing device. Let your upper arms hang naturally at your sides. Take frequent breaks while using your computer.
Before Use > Ergonomic Considerations n 11 N ❑ Viewing angle of the display – Use the display tilting feature to find the best position. You can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue by adjusting the tilt of the display to the proper position. Adjust the brightness level of the display as well. ! While adjusting the viewing angle, do not exert excessive pressure on your computer to eliminate a risk of mechanical damage.
Getting Started > n 12 N Getting Started This section describes how to get started using your VAIO computer. ! Before starting your computer for the first time, do not connect any other hardware that did not originally come with your computer. Upon completion, connect one device (for example, a printer, an external hard disk drive, a scanner, and so on) at a time, following the manufacturer's instructions.
Getting Started > Locating Controls and Ports n 13 N Locating Controls and Ports Take a moment to identify the controls and ports shown on the following pages. ! The appearance of your computer may be different from those illustrated in this manual due to variations in specifications.
Getting Started > Locating Controls and Ports n 14 N Back A Power button B DISPLAY OFF button/DISPLAY OFF indicator (page 17) Press this button to turn off the LCD backlight. While the HDMI input or the video input is selected as the audio/video input source by the INPUT SELECT button (page 15), pressing this button also turns off the volume.
Getting Started > Locating Controls and Ports n 15 N Right A Optical disc drive (page 46) B Manual eject hole (page 146) C Drive eject button (page 46) D INPUT SELECT button* (page 62)/ INPUT SELECT indicator* (page 17) E MENU button* (page 62) F V/v (Up/Down) buttons* (page 62) G OK button* (page 62) * On selected models only.
Getting Started > Locating Controls and Ports n 16 N Left A B C D "Memory Stick Duo" slot*1 (page 69) E F G H USB ports*2 (page 94) *1 Your computer supports only Duo-size "Memory Stick". *2 Compliant with the USB 2.0 standard and support high-/full-/low- speeds. Media Access indicator (page 17) SD memory card slot (page 76) i.LINK 4-pin (S400) port (page 96) Headphones jack (page 92) Microphone jack (page 93) Line In jack Connect an external audio device to receive audio signals.
Getting Started > About the Indicator Lights n 17 N About the Indicator Lights Your computer is equipped with the following indicator lights: Indicator Functions Power 1 Illuminates in green while the computer is on, illuminates in orange while the computer is in Sleep mode, and turns off when the computer is turned off. HDMI/VIDEO input* Illuminates in green while the HDMI input or the video input is selected as the audio/video input source.
Getting Started > Setting Up Your Computer Setting Up Your Computer Connecting a Power Source You need a power cord to connect your computer to an AC power source. ✍ Use only the supplied power cord for your computer.
Getting Started > Setting Up Your Computer n 19 N To connect the power cord 1 Plug one end of the power cord (1) into an AC outlet (2). 2 Route the power cord through the hole (3) of the prop-up stand and plug the other end into the AC input port (4) on the computer. ✍ To disconnect your computer completely from AC power, turn off the computer and unplug the power cord. Make sure that an AC outlet is easily accessible.
Getting Started > Setting Up Your Computer n 20 N Preparing for Wall Mounting Four mounting studs and six screws, which are compliant with the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) mounting standard, are supplied with your computer for connecting the computer to your mounting system.
Getting Started > Setting Up Your Computer To set up the computer for mounting 1 Gently face down your computer on a flat surface. ! When facing down your computer, be sure to place it on a soft cloth to avoid damage to the screen frame. 2 Remove the four screws (1) and take the prop-up stand (2) off the computer.
Getting Started > Setting Up Your Computer 3 Remove the 13 screws (3) from the back of the prop-up stand and take off the mounting base plate (4). ! Be sure to keep the removed screws for future use.
Getting Started > Setting Up Your Computer 4 n 23 N Flip over the mounting base plate (5) and screw it onto the back of the computer using the four screws (6) that you removed in step 1.
Getting Started > Setting Up Your Computer 5 Secure the mounting base plate additionally with the supplied two long screws (7). ! Be sure to tighten the screws with adequate torque.
Getting Started > Setting Up Your Computer 6 n 25 N Screw the supplied four mounting studs (8) onto the mounting base plate. ! Be sure to use the supplied accessory tool and tighten the mounting studs with adequate torque. 7 Secure your wall mount attachment to your computer with the supplied four short screws. ! Do not use any screws other than the supplied ones.
Getting Started > Shutting Down Your Computer Safely n 26 N Shutting Down Your Computer Safely To avoid losing unsaved data, be sure to shut down your computer properly, as described below. To shut down your computer 1 Turn off any peripherals connected to the computer. 2 Click Start and the Shut down button. 3 Respond to any prompts warning you to save documents or to consider other users and wait for the computer to turn off automatically. The power indicator light turns off.
Getting Started > Using the Power Saving Mode n 27 N Using the Power Saving Mode In addition to the normal operating mode, your computer has a distinct power saving mode called Sleep mode. ! Turn off your computer if you do not intend to use it for an extended period of time. Mode Description Normal mode This is the normal state of your computer while it is in use. The green power indicator light is lit while the computer is in this mode.
Getting Started > Using the Power Saving Mode n 28 N Using Sleep Mode To activate Sleep mode Click Start, the arrow next to the Shut down button, and Sleep. ✍ Alternatively, you can press the sleep button on the wireless keyboard or the remote commander (if supplied) to place your computer into Sleep mode. To return to Normal mode ❑ Press any key on the wireless keyboard or the sleep button on the remote commander (if supplied). ❑ Press the power button on your computer.
Getting Started > Keeping Your Computer in Optimum Condition n 29 N Keeping Your Computer in Optimum Condition Updating Your Computer Be sure to update your VAIO computer with the following software applications for enhancing your computer's efficiency, security, and functionality. The VAIO Update automatically notifies you of new updates available on the Internet, and downloads and installs them on the computer.
Getting Started > Keeping Your Computer in Optimum Condition n 30 N Using the VAIO Care With the VAIO Care, you can regularly conduct performance checks and tune-ups on your computer to keep it running at an optimum level. Launch the VAIO Care whenever a problem is found on your computer. The VAIO Care will provide appropriate measures to solve the problem. To launch the VAIO Care ❑ On models with the ASSIST button Press the ASSIST button while your computer is on.
Using Your VAIO Computer > n 31 N Using Your VAIO Computer This section describes how to get the most out of using your VAIO computer.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Keyboard n 32 N Using the Keyboard A wireless keyboard is supplied with your computer. The wireless keyboard uses a standard key arrangement with additional keys that perform specific functions. Using the Wireless Keyboard One AA alkaline battery is supplied with your wireless keyboard.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Keyboard n 33 N ! To maintain good communication, operate the wireless keyboard within the distance limitations of keyboard: approximately 32.8 feet (10 m) from your computer. You cannot use the wireless keyboard in conjunction with the HDMI/VIDEO input function (page 60). Avoid using any wireless devices that exchange radio signals on the 2.4 GHz band near your wireless keyboard.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Keyboard n 34 N A Function keys Perform certain tasks. The task associated with each function key varies among software applications except the following combinations with the Fn key to change the LCD brightness of your computer screen. Fn+F5: Decrease lighting intensity of the LCD screen. Fn+F6: Increase lighting intensity of the LCD screen.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Keyboard F Zoom buttons n 35 N N Indicator lights Change the size of an image or a document displayed on some software. Press (Battery): Stays off while the AA battery for the wireless keyboard is sufficient and blinks when the battery is running out of power. to make the view look smaller and further away (zoom out). (Caps lock): Turns on when Caps Lock mode is activated. to make the view look bigger and closer (zoom in).
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Keyboard n 36 N A Keyboard feet Flip open to put the wireless keyboard in a more 'ergonomic' position. B Battery compartment (page 32) Storage compartment for the AA battery.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Mouse n 37 N Using the Mouse A wireless mouse is supplied with your computer. The wireless mouse has no cables to plug in and uses a light-emitting diode (LED) instead of a ball. Using the Wireless Mouse One AA alkaline battery is supplied with your wireless mouse. Before attempting to use the wireless mouse, remove the battery compartment cover (1) from the bottom of the wireless mouse and install the supplied AA battery (2) into the battery compartment.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Mouse n 38 N ! To maintain good communication, operate the wireless mouse within the distance limitations of mouse: approximately 32.8 feet (10 m) from your computer. Avoid using any wireless devices that exchange radio signals on the 2.4 GHz band near your wireless mouse. These devices may create radio interference, causing the mouse to stop working properly. Use surfaces such as plain paper, card stock, or fabric that have minimal repetitive patterns.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Mouse n 39 N A Left button Click or double-click the left button to select items. To drag and drop items, hold the left button down while sliding the mouse, then release the button to drop the item. B Right button Press the right button once to display a context-sensitive shortcut menu (if any). C Central wheel Rotate the central wheel to scroll up or down a page.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Mouse Adjusting the Mouse Functions 1 Click Start and Control Panel. 2 Click Mouse under Hardware and Sound. The Mouse Properties window appears. 3 Change the settings.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Touch Screen n 41 N Using the Touch Screen Embedded infrared optical sensors of your computer's touch screen enable direct interaction with the computer using your finger(s). You can perform various gestures on the touch screen to compensate for mouse operations, such as selecting items and scrolling. ! The touch screen function may be disabled depending on the software application you are using.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Touch Screen n 42 N Gesture Description Tap Tap on the touch screen once with a finger. This gesture is equivalent to a click with a mouse. Double-tap Tap on the touch screen twice in quick succession with a finger. This gesture is equivalent to a double-click with a mouse. Press-and-hold Touch and hold on the touch screen with a finger until a circling icon appears, and then lift the finger off the screen to display a context-sensitive shortcut menu (if any).
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Touch Screen Gesture Description Rotate With some software applications, such as photo viewer software, you can put two fingers on the touch screen and slide them in circles to rotate the underlying object. n 43 N ✍ You can disable the touch screen function with the Control Panel. Click Start, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, and Pen and Touch, and then click to cancel the Use your finger as an input device check box on the Touch tab.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Touch Screen n 44 N Displaying the On-screen Keyboard While the touch screen function is enabled, you can use the on-screen keyboard, instead of the wireless keyboard, for text entry. To display the on-screen keyboard, simply tap on a text entry field. Alternatively, you can use the keyboard tab at the left edge of the desktop to display the on-screen keyboard. Tap on the tab to pull it out, and then tap on it once again to display the keyboard in full view.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Built-in Camera n 45 N Using the Built-in Camera Your computer is equipped with a built-in MOTION EYE camera. With the appropriate image capture software, you can perform the following operations: ❑ Capture still images and movies ❑ Sense and capture object movements for monitoring purposes ❑ Edit captured data ✍ Turning on the computer activates the built-in camera. Video conferences are possible with the appropriate software.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Optical Disc Drive Using the Optical Disc Drive Your computer is equipped with an optical disc drive. Some features and options in this section may not be available on your computer. See the specifications to find out about the configuration of your computer.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Optical Disc Drive n 47 N To insert a disc 1 Turn on the computer. 2 Press the drive eject button (1) or the Fn+E keys to open the drive. The drive tray slides out. 3 Hold the back of the drive tray with one hand, place a disc in the middle of the drive tray with the label side facing toward you, and gently push it toward the drive tray until the disc clicks into place. ! Do not exert pressure on the drive tray.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Optical Disc Drive n 48 N Supported Discs Your computer plays and records CDs, DVDs, and Blu-ray Disc™ media, depending on the model you purchased. See the reference chart below to find out which type of optical disc drive supports which types of media.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Optical Disc Drive n 49 N ! This unit is designed to playback discs that conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard. DualDiscs and some music discs encoded with copyright protection technologies do not conform to the Compact Disc (CD) standard. Therefore, these discs may not be compatible with this unit.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Optical Disc Drive n 50 N Notes on Using the Optical Disc Drive Notes on writing data to a disc ❑ Only use circular discs. Do not use discs in any other shape (star, heart, card, etc.), as this may damage the optical disc drive. ❑ Do not strike or shake your computer while the optical disc drive is writing data to a disc. ❑ Do not plug or unplug the power cord or the AC adapter while the optical disc drive is writing data to a disc.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Optical Disc Drive n 51 N Notes on region codes Region code indicators are labeled on the discs or packages to indicate in which region and on what type of player you can play the disc. If the region code indicates "all," you can play this disc in most regions of the world. If the region code for your residence area is different from the label, you cannot play the disc on your computer.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Optical Disc Drive n 52 N Playing Discs To play a disc 1 Insert a disc into the optical disc drive. ! Close all running software applications before playing a disc. 2 If nothing appears on the desktop, click Start, All Programs, and your desired software to play the disc. For instructions on how to use the software, see the help file included with the software. Copying Files to Discs To copy files to a disc 1 Insert a recordable disc into the optical disc drive.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the TV Function n 53 N Using the TV Function Your computer may have a TV tuner board installed. The Windows Media Center included in your operating system enables TV program viewing, recording and playback. Some features and options in this section may not be available on your computer. See the specifications to find out about the configuration of your computer.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the TV Function Setting Up TV Connections ! The following connections may not be available in some countries or regions. The state of receiving TV signals widely varies depending on services available in your country or region as well as connection types. No TV coaxial cables are supplied with your computer. Make sure that you have a sufficient number of TV coaxial cables ready beforehand.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the TV Function n 55 N To connect in CATV mode (Option 2) 1 Connect the two metal hooks on a 75-ohm/300-ohm RCA transformer cable (1) to the screw-type grips at your cable service access (wall outlet) (2). 2 Connect one end of the TV coaxial cable (3) to the transformer end of the RCA transformer cable (1). Connect the other end to the CABLE/ANT (DIGITAL/ANALOG) input port (4) on the computer.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the TV Function n 56 N Connecting to a standard antenna You can connect your computer to an indoor/outdoor antenna system, using Option 1 or Option 2 from the previous section, Connecting to standard cable access (CATV) (page 54). Depending on the type of antenna system in your home, your connection may require a VHF/UHF RF combiner/transformer to connect the computer and the indoor/outdoor antenna system.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the TV Function n 57 N To connect in land-based (terrestrial) broadcasting mode (Option 1) 1 Connect one end of a TV coaxial cable (1) to your antenna outlet (2). Connect the other end to a VHF/UHF RF combiner/ transformer (3). 2 Connect a coaxial cable feed connector (4) to the VHF/UHF RF combiner/transformer (3). 3 Connect one end of another TV coaxial cable (5) to the feed connector (4).
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the TV Function n 58 N To connect in land-based (terrestrial) broadcasting mode (Option 2) 1 Connect one end of a 300-ohm twin lead cable (1) to the screw-type grips at your antenna outlet (2). Connect the other end to the grips on a VHF/UHF RF combiner/transformer (3). 2 Connect a coaxial cable feed connector (4) to the VHF/UHF RF combiner/transformer (3). 3 Connect one end of the TV coaxial cable (5) to the feed connector (4).
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the TV Function n 59 N To connect to an antenna (air) for digital television system (ATSC signal standard) If your computer is equipped with a digital TV input port and you have an antenna for receiving the over-the-air signals transmitted by a digital TV broadcasting system, you can connect the antenna to the computer to receive these signals for digital televisions, for example high definition TVs. 1 Connect one end of the TV coaxial cable (1) to an ATSC antenna (2).
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the HDMI/VIDEO Input Function n 60 N Using the HDMI/VIDEO Input Function Your computer may be equipped with an HDMI INPUT port and VIDEO INPUT jacks that enable you to connect an external audio/video device, such as an HDD video recorder and a video game player.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the HDMI/VIDEO Input Function n 61 N Connecting an External Audio/Video Device To connect an external audio/video device to the HDMI INPUT port or the VIDEO INPUT jacks (page 14), you need an HDMI cable or an audio/video cable with triple RCA plugs. ! No HDMI cables or audio/video cables with triple RCA plugs are supplied with your computer. Be sure to have one ready beforehand. Be sure to use an HDMI cable approved by HDMI Licensing, LLC.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the HDMI/VIDEO Input Function n 62 N Using the HDMI/VIDEO Input Control Buttons The HDMI/VIDEO input control buttons are located on the right of your computer (page 15) for operations with the HDMI/ VIDEO input function, including input source selections and On-Screen Display (OSD) menu operations. The following table describes the task(s) assigned to each control button.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the HDMI/VIDEO Input Function n 63 N Using the OSD Menu The OSD menu is provided for customizing your computer to suit your preference. Press the MENU button on the right of your computer to display the OSD menu and use the V/v button to navigate through options until you find your desired one. Using the menu for the HDMI/VIDEO input function The following lists some settings that you may find helpful for using the HDMI/VIDEO input function.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the HDMI/VIDEO Input Function n 64 N Using the menu for the PinP and Swap functions The PinP function is provided for showing a small sub window on the main window and switching the audio/video input source for the sub window among three sources: the computer input, the HDMI input, and the video input. While the PinP function is enabled, you can additionally use the Swap function to interchange the input signals between the main and sub windows.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Remote Commander n 65 N Using the Remote Commander If your computer supports the TV function (page 53), then a remote commander is supplied with the computer for using a wide variety of audio/video related software applications, including the Windows Media Center. Some features and options in this section may not be available on your computer. See the specifications to find out about the configuration of your computer.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Remote Commander n 66 N A HDMI/VIDEO input control buttons*1 INPUT SELECT t button Press to switch the audio/video input source among the computer input, the HDMI input, and the video input. PinP A button Press to show a small sub window on the main window. While the sub window is in view, this button works as the INPUT SELECT button for the sub window or hide the sub window.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Remote Commander C Back button J Sleep button Press to return to the previous window. D Volume control buttons n 67 N *2 Press to increase (+) or decrease (-) the volume. E Recorded TV button Press to view previously recorded TV programs. F Guide button Press to view the TV program guide for your area. G Alphanumeric buttons Press to select specific channels or enter text. (Press ENTER or OK to activate the channel selection.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Remote Commander R Teletext TV program mode selection button n 68 N *1 Pressing these buttons displays a message if your computer does not support the HDMI/VIDEO input function. *2 Available with the HDMI/VIDEO input function (page 60) as well. Press to activate/deactivate teletext TV program mode. S ENTER button Press to activate a feature or an action, such as channel selection or a return to the previous channel.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using "Memory Stick" n 69 N Using "Memory Stick" "Memory Stick" is a compact, portable, and versatile IC recording media especially designed for exchanging and sharing digital data with compatible products, such as digital cameras, mobile phones, and other devices. Because it is removable, it can be used for external data storage.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using "Memory Stick" n 70 N Inserting and Removing "Memory Stick" To insert "Memory Stick" 1 Locate the "Memory Stick Duo" slot (page 16). 2 Hold "Memory Stick" with the arrow pointing toward the slot. 3 Carefully slide "Memory Stick" into the slot until it clicks into place. Do not force the media into the slot. ✍ If "Memory Stick" does not go into the slot easily, remove it gently and verify you are inserting it in the proper direction.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using "Memory Stick" n 71 N ! Before using "Memory Stick Micro" ("M2"), be sure to insert it into an "M2" Duo adaptor. If you insert the media directly into the "Memory Stick Duo" slot without the adaptor, you may not be able to remove it from the slot.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using "Memory Stick" n 72 N To remove "Memory Stick" ! Do not remove "Memory Stick" while the Media Access indicator light is lit. If you do, you may lose data. Large volumes of data may take time to load, so make sure the indicator light is unlit before removing "Memory Stick". 1 Locate the "Memory Stick Duo" slot (page 16). 2 Check that the Media Access indicator light is unlit. 3 Push in "Memory Stick" toward the computer and release. "Memory Stick" ejects.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using "Memory Stick" n 73 N Formatting "Memory Stick" To format "Memory Stick" "Memory Stick" is formatted by default and is ready for use. If you want to reformat the media with your computer, follow these steps. ! Be sure to use the device that is designed to format the media and supports "Memory Stick" when formatting the media. Formatting "Memory Stick" erases the entire data stored on the media.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using "Memory Stick" 6 Click Start. 7 Follow the on-screen instructions. ! It may take time to format "Memory Stick" depending on the media type.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using "Memory Stick" n 75 N Notes on Using "Memory Stick" ❑ Your computer has been tested and found compatible with Sony branded "Memory Stick" with capacity of up to 32 GB that are available as of January 2010. However, not all "Memory Stick" are guaranteed of compatibility. ❑ Be sure to hold "Memory Stick" with the arrow pointing in the correct direction as you insert it into the slot.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using Other Modules / Memory Cards n 76 N Using Other Modules / Memory Cards Using the SD Memory Card Your computer is equipped with an SD memory card slot. You can use this slot to transfer data among digital cameras, camcorders, music players, and other audio/video devices.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using Other Modules / Memory Cards n 77 N To insert an SD memory card 1 Locate the SD memory card slot (page 16). 2 Hold the SD memory card with the arrow pointing toward the slot. 3 Carefully slide the SD memory card into the slot until it clicks into place. Do not force the card into the slot. ✍ When you insert the SD memory card into the slot for the first time, you may be prompted to install driver software.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using Other Modules / Memory Cards To remove an SD memory card 1 Locate the SD memory card slot (page 16). 2 Check that the Media Access indicator light is unlit. 3 Push in the SD memory card toward the computer and release. The SD memory card ejects. 4 Pull the SD memory card out of the slot.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using Other Modules / Memory Cards n 79 N Notes on Using Memory Cards General notes on using the memory card ❑ Be sure to use memory cards that are compliant with the standards supported by your computer. ❑ Be sure to hold the memory card with the arrow pointing in the correct direction as you insert it into the slot. To avoid damaging your computer or the media, do not force the memory card into the slot if you cannot insert it smoothly.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Internet n 80 N Using the Internet Before using the Internet, you need to sign up with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and set up devices required for connecting your computer to the Internet.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Network (LAN) n 81 N Using the Network (LAN) You can connect your computer to 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T type networks with a LAN cable. Connect one end of a LAN cable (not supplied) to the network (LAN) port on the back of the computer and the other end to your network. For detailed settings and devices required for LAN access, ask your network administrator. ✍ You can connect your computer to any network without changing the default settings.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Wireless LAN n 82 N Using the Wireless LAN The Wireless LAN (WLAN) allows your computer to connect to a network through a wireless connection. The WLAN uses the following IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n standard, which specifies the type of technology used. See the specifications to find out about the configuration of your computer. WLAN standard Frequency band Remarks IEEE 802.11a 5 GHz - IEEE 802.11b/g 2.4 GHz The IEEE 802.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Wireless LAN n 83 N Notes on Using the Wireless LAN Function General notes on using the wireless LAN function ❑ In some countries or regions, using WLAN products may be restricted by the local regulations (e.g. limited number of channels). ❑ The IEEE 802.11a standard and the IEEE 802.11n standard are not available on ad-hoc networks. ❑ The 2.4 GHz band, with which wireless LAN devices work, is used by various devices.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Wireless LAN n 84 N Note on the data encryption The WLAN standard includes the encryption methods: Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), which is a security protocol, Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2), and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA). Proposed jointly by the IEEE and Wi-Fi Alliance, both WPA2 and WPA are specifications of standards based on interoperable security enhancements that increase the level of data protection and access control for existing Wi-Fi networks.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Wireless LAN n 85 N Using the Wireless LAN Function To use the wireless LAN function, you first need to set up the wireless LAN function. Use the SmartWi Connection Utility to set up the wireless LAN function. See the SmartWi Connection Utility Help for more information. To access this on-screen guide: 1 Click Start, All Programs, and SmartWi Connection Utility. 2 Click SmartWi Connection Utility Help.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Bluetooth Function n 86 N Using the Bluetooth Function You can establish wireless communications between your computer and other Bluetooth® devices such as another computer or a mobile phone. You can transfer data between these devices without cables at a range of up to 33 feet / 10 meters in an open area. To use the Bluetooth function To use the Bluetooth function, you first need to set up the Bluetooth function.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Bluetooth Function n 87 N Bluetooth Security The Bluetooth wireless technology has an authentication function, which allows you to determine with whom you choose to communicate. With the authentication function, you can prevent any anonymous Bluetooth devices from accessing your computer. The first time two Bluetooth devices communicate, a common passkey (a password required for authentication) should be determined for both devices to be registered.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Bluetooth Function n 88 N Communicating with Another Bluetooth Device You can connect your computer to a Bluetooth device such as another computer, a mobile phone, a PDA, a headset, a mouse, or a digital camera without the use of any cables. To communicate with another Bluetooth device To communicate with another Bluetooth device, you first need to set up the Bluetooth function.
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Bluetooth Function n 89 N Notes on Using the Bluetooth Function ❑ The data transfer rate varies, depending on the following conditions: ❑ Obstacles, such as walls, located between devices ❑ Distance between devices ❑ Material used in walls ❑ Proximity to microwaves and cordless telephones ❑ Radio frequency interference and other environmental conditions ❑ Device configuration ❑ Type of software application ❑ Type of operating system ❑ Use of both wireless LAN and Bluet
Using Your VAIO Computer > Using the Bluetooth Function n 90 N ❑ The Bluetooth function may not work with other devices, depending on the manufacturer or the software version employed by the manufacturer. ❑ Connecting multiple Bluetooth devices to your computer may cause channel congestion, resulting in poor performance of the devices. This is normal with Bluetooth technology and does not indicate a malfunction.
Using Peripheral Devices > n 91 N Using Peripheral Devices You can add functionality to your VAIO computer by using the various ports on the computer. ❑ Connecting External Speakers or Headphones (page 92) ❑ Connecting an External Microphone (page 93) ❑ Connecting a USB Device (page 94) ❑ Connecting an i.
Using Peripheral Devices > Connecting External Speakers or Headphones n 92 N Connecting External Speakers or Headphones You can connect external sound output devices (not supplied), such as speakers or headphones, to your computer. Since your computer is capable of outputting digital signals through the OPTICAL OUT port, you can connect an S/PDIF device such as digital headphones or an audio/video amplifier to the port and enhance the sound quality of your computer.
Using Peripheral Devices > Connecting an External Microphone Connecting an External Microphone You can connect an external microphone (not supplied) to your computer. To connect an external microphone Plug the microphone cable (1) into the microphone jack (2) m. ✍ Make sure your microphone is designed for computer use.
Using Peripheral Devices > Connecting a USB Device n 94 N Connecting a USB Device You can connect a Universal Serial Bus (USB) device, such as a mouse, a floppy disk drive, a speaker, or a printer, to your computer. To connect a USB device 1 Choose the USB port (1) you prefer to use. 2 Plug the USB device cable (2) into the USB port.
Using Peripheral Devices > Connecting a USB Device n 95 N Notes on connecting a USB device ❑ You may need to install the driver software supplied with your USB device before use. See the manual that came with the USB device for more information. ❑ Be sure to use a USB printer compatible with your version of Windows to print documents. ❑ For information on how to remove a USB device, see the manual that came with the device.
Using Peripheral Devices > Connecting an i.LINK Device n 96 N Connecting an i.LINK Device Your computer is equipped with an i.LINK port which you can use to connect an i.LINK device, such as a digital video camcorder. ✍ i.LINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connection. The procedure to establish an i.LINK connection may vary, depending on a software application, an operating system, and a compatible i.LINK device.
Using Peripheral Devices > Connecting an i.LINK Device n 97 N Connecting a Digital Video Camcorder To connect a digital video camcorder Plug one end of an i.LINK cable (1) (not supplied) into the i.LINK port (2) on the computer and the other end into the DV In/ Out port (3) on the digital video camcorder. ✍ The connection procedure varies depending on your compatible i.LINK device. See the manual that came with the device for more information.
Customizing Your VAIO Computer > n 98 N Customizing Your VAIO Computer This section briefly describes how to change the main settings of your VAIO computer. Among other things, you will learn how to use and customize the look of your Sony software and utilities.
Customizing Your VAIO Computer > Setting the Password n 99 N Setting the Password Setting the password allows you to protect your computer from unauthorized access by making the user enter the password when the computer is turned on or returns to Normal mode from Sleep mode. ! Do not to forget your password. Write down the password and keep it in a secure place.
Customizing Your VAIO Computer > Setting the Password n 100 N Setting the Power-on Password To add the power-on password (machine password) 1 Turn on the computer. 2 Press the F2 key when the VAIO logo appears. The BIOS setup screen appears. If the screen does not appear, restart the computer and press the F2 key several times when the VAIO logo appears. 3 Press the < or , key to select Security to display the Security tab, select Set Machine Password, and then press the Enter key.
Customizing Your VAIO Computer > Setting the Password n 101 N To add the power-on password (user password) ! Make sure you set the machine password before setting the user password. 1 Turn on the computer. 2 Press the F2 key when the VAIO logo appears. The password entry screen appears. If the screen does not appear, restart the computer and press the F2 key several times when the VAIO logo appears. 3 Enter the machine password and press the Enter key.
Customizing Your VAIO Computer > Setting the Password n 102 N To change or remove the power-on password (machine password) 1 Turn on the computer. 2 Press the F2 key when the VAIO logo appears. The password entry screen appears. If the screen does not appear, restart the computer and press the F2 key several times when the VAIO logo appears. 3 Enter the machine password and press the Enter key.
Customizing Your VAIO Computer > Setting the Password n 103 N To change or remove the power-on password (user password) 1 Turn on the computer. 2 Press the F2 key when the VAIO logo appears. The password entry screen appears. If the screen does not appear, restart the computer and press the F2 key several times when the VAIO logo appears. 3 Enter the user password and press the Enter key.
Customizing Your VAIO Computer > Setting the Password Setting the Windows Password To add the Windows password 1 Click Start and Control Panel. 2 Click User Accounts and Family Safety or User Accounts. 3 Click User Accounts. 4 Click Create a password for your account under Make changes to your user account. 5 In the New password and Confirm new password fields, enter the password for your account. 6 Click Create password.
Customizing Your VAIO Computer > Setting the Password To remove the Windows password 1 Click Start and Control Panel. 2 Click User Accounts and Family Safety or User Accounts. 3 Click User Accounts. 4 Click Remove your password. 5 In the Current password field, enter the current password that you want to remove. 6 Click Remove password.
Customizing Your VAIO Computer > Using Intel(R) VT n 106 N Using Intel(R) VT Intel(R) Virtualization Technology (VT) allows you to use hardware virtualization software for enhancing your computer's performance. ! Intel VT may not be available depending on the CPU installed on your computer. For information on virtualization and how to use hardware virtualization software, contact the software publisher. To enable Intel VT 1 Turn on your computer. 2 Press the F2 key when the VAIO logo appears.
Customizing Your VAIO Computer > Using the VAIO Control Center n 107 N Using the VAIO Control Center The VAIO Control Center utility allows you to access system information and to specify preferences for system behavior. To use the VAIO Control Center 1 Click Start, All Programs, and VAIO Control Center. 2 Select your desired control item and change the settings. 3 Once finished, click OK. The setting of the desired item is changed.
Upgrading Your VAIO Computer > n 108 N Upgrading Your VAIO Computer Your VAIO computer and memory modules use high precision components and electronic connectors technology. To avoid invalidation of the warranty during your product warranty period, we recommend that: ❑ You should contact your dealer to install a new memory module. ❑ You should not install it yourself, if you are not familiar with upgrading memory on a computer.
Upgrading Your VAIO Computer > Adding and Removing Memory n 109 N Adding and Removing Memory If you want to expand the functionality of your computer, you can increase the amount of memory by installing optional memory modules. Before you upgrade your computer's memory, read the notes and procedures in the following pages. Notes on adding/removing memory modules ❑ Be sure to place your computer on a flat surface before adding or removing memory modules. ❑ Be careful when changing memory.
Upgrading Your VAIO Computer > Adding and Removing Memory n 110 N ❑ Use the special bag supplied with the memory module or wrap the module in aluminum foil to protect it from ESD. ❑ Introducing any liquids, foreign substances, or objects into the memory module slots or other internal components of your computer will result in damage to the computer and any repair costs will not be covered by the warranty.
Upgrading Your VAIO Computer > Adding and Removing Memory n 111 N Removing and Installing a Memory Module To change or add a memory module 1 Shut down the computer, turn off all peripheral devices, and disconnect the power cord and the peripheral devices from the power source. 2 Gently face down your computer on a flat surface and wait about an hour until the computer cools down. ! When facing down your computer, be sure to place it on a soft cloth to avoid damage to the screen frame.
Upgrading Your VAIO Computer > Adding and Removing Memory 5 Remove the currently installed memory module as follows: ❑ Pull the latches in the direction of the arrows (3). The memory module is released. ❑ Make sure that the memory module tilts up and then pull it out in the direction of the arrow (4). 6 Remove the new memory module from its packaging.
Upgrading Your VAIO Computer > Adding and Removing Memory 7 n 113 N Slide the memory module into the memory module slot and push it in until it clicks into place. ! Do not touch any components on the motherboard other than the memory module. If you want to install only one memory module, be sure to use the lower slot. Be sure to insert the connector edge of the memory module into the slot while aligning the notch on the module with the small projection in the open slot.
Upgrading Your VAIO Computer > Adding and Removing Memory n 114 N Viewing the Amount of Memory To view the amount of memory 1 Turn on the computer. 2 Click Start, All Programs, and VAIO Control Center. 3 Click System Information and System Information. You can view the amount of system memory in the right pane. If the additional memory does not appear, repeat the installation procedure and restart the computer.
Precautions > n 115 N Precautions This section describes safety guidelines and precautions to help you protect your VAIO computer from potential damage.
Precautions > Safety Information n 116 N Safety Information Computer ❑ Use your computer on a solid, stable surface. ❑ Do not place your computer near draperies that may block its air vents. ❑ When holding your computer, be sure to wait until it cools down. The back of your computer may be extremely hot around the air exhaust vent (1).
Precautions > Safety Information n 117 N Power Source ❑ Do not place heavy objects on the power cord, or this could cause a fire. ❑ To disconnect the power cord, pull it out by holding the plug. Never pull the cord itself. ❑ Unplug your computer from the AC outlet if you are not planning to use the computer for an extended period of time. ❑ Make sure that an AC outlet is easily accessible. Battery Cell If the battery liquid is leaking: ❑ Do not touch the battery liquid directly.
Precautions > Safety Information n 118 N Headphones Preventing hearing damage – Avoid using headphones at high volume. Hearing experts advise against continuous, loud and extended play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or discontinue use. "Memory Stick" Keep "Memory Stick" and "Memory Stick" adaptors out of reach of children. There is a risk of swallowing them.
Precautions > Care and Maintenance Information n 119 N Care and Maintenance Information Computer ❑ Clean the cabinet with a soft, dry or lightly moistened cloth with a mild detergent solution. Do not use an abrasive pad, scouring powder, or solvent such as alcohol or benzine, as these may damage the finish of your computer. ❑ Make sure you unplug the power cord before cleaning your computer. LCD Screen/Touch Screen Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surface of the LCD screen/touch screen.
Precautions > Handling Your Computer n 120 N Handling Your Computer ❑ If you drop a solid object or any liquid onto your computer, shut down the computer and then unplug it. You may want to have the computer checked by qualified personnel before operating it again. ❑ Do not drop your computer.
Precautions > Handling Your Computer n 121 N ❑ To avoid losing data when your computer is damaged, back up your data regularly. ❑ To lift or move your computer, grasp the main unit on the sides with both hands from behind the computer to avoid any damage to the LCD screen/touch screen. There is a risk of scratching the LCD screen/touch screen, for example with your waist belt buckle, if you hold your computer from its front.
Precautions > Handling the LCD Screen/Touch Screen n 122 N Handling the LCD Screen/Touch Screen ❑ Due to the mechanical design of your computer's LCD screen/touch screen, some areas of the screen surface may become warm while you are using the computer for an extended period of time. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. ❑ Do not exert pressure on the LCD screen/touch screen surface in any way.
Precautions > Using the Power Source n 123 N Using the Power Source See the specifications to find out about the configuration of your computer. ❑ Do not share an AC outlet with other power-consuming equipment, such as a photocopier or a shredder. ❑ You can purchase a power strip with a surge protector. This device helps prevent damage to your computer caused by sudden power surges, in an electrical storm, for example. ❑ Use the power cord supplied with your computer or genuine Sony products.
Precautions > Handling the Built-in Camera n 124 N Handling the Built-in Camera ❑ Do not touch the lens protection cover of the built-in camera, as it may cause scratches on the cover and such scratches will appear on the captured images. ❑ Do not let the direct sunlight get into the lens of the built-in camera regardless of your computer's power state, as it may cause the camera to malfunction.
Precautions > Handling Discs n 125 N Handling Discs ❑ Fingerprints and dust on the surface of a disc may cause read errors. Be sure to hold the disc by its edges and central hole, as shown below: ❑ Never affix an adhesive label to a disc. This will affect the use of the disc and may result in irreparable damage.
Precautions > Handling "Memory Stick" n 126 N Handling "Memory Stick" ❑ Do not touch the "Memory Stick" connector with your finger or metallic objects. ❑ Use only the adhesive label supplied with "Memory Stick". ❑ Do not bend, drop, or expose "Memory Stick". ❑ Do not disassemble or modify "Memory Stick". ❑ Keep "Memory Stick" dry.
Precautions > Handling the Built-in Storage Device n 127 N Handling the Built-in Storage Device The built-in storage device (hard disk drive or solid state drive) has a high storage density and reads or writes data in a short time. However, it can be easily damaged if improperly used. If the built-in storage device is damaged, the data cannot be restored. To prevent losing data, you should be careful when handling your computer.
Troubleshooting > n 128 N Troubleshooting This section describes how to solve common problems you might encounter when using your VAIO computer. Many problems have simple solutions. If these suggestions fail to solve your problems, use the VAIO Care. To launch the software, see Using the VAIO Care (page 30). If the problems still cannot be solved and you need assistance, visit the Sony online support web site at the following URLs: ❑ For customers in USA http://esupport.sony.
Troubleshooting > n 129 N ❑ Optical Discs (page 146) ❑ Display (page 151) ❑ Printing (page 153) ❑ Microphone (page 154) ❑ Mouse (page 155) ❑ Speakers (page 156) ❑ Touch Screen (page 158) ❑ Keyboard (page 159) ❑ Floppy Disks (page 160) ❑ Audio/Video (page 161) ❑ HDMI/VIDEO Input Function (page 164) ❑ "Memory Stick" (page 166) ❑ Peripherals (page 167)
Troubleshooting > Computer Operations n 130 N Computer Operations What should I do if my computer does not start? ❑ Make sure your computer is securely plugged into a power source and turned on and the power indicator light shows the power is on. ❑ Disconnect all connected USB devices (if any), and then restart your computer. ❑ Remove any extra memory modules you may have installed since purchase, and then restart your computer.
Troubleshooting > Computer Operations n 131 N What should I do if the green power indicator light turns on but my screen remains blank? ❑ If the orange DISPLAY OFF indicator light is lit, press the DISPLAY OFF button. ❑ Make sure the computer input is selected as the audio/video input source. To change the display input, press the INPUT SELECT button on the computer or the remote commander (if supplied). ❑ Press the Alt+F4 keys several times to close the application window.
Troubleshooting > Computer Operations n 132 N What should I do if my computer or software stops responding? ❑ If your computer stops responding while a software application is running, press the Alt+F4 keys to close the application window. ❑ If the Alt+F4 keys do not work, click Start and the Shut down button to turn off your computer. ❑ If your computer does not turn off, press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys and click the Shut down button. If the Windows Security window appears, click Shut Down.
Troubleshooting > Computer Operations n 133 N Why doesn't my computer enter Sleep mode? Your computer may become unstable if the operating mode is changed before the computer completely enters Sleep mode. To restore your computer to normal mode 1 Close all open programs. 2 Click Start, the arrow next to the Shut down button, and Restart. 3 If your computer does not restart, press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys and click the arrow next to the Shut down button and Restart.
Troubleshooting > Computer Operations n 134 N Why doesn't my screen turn off after the automatic turn-off time has passed? Some software applications or screen savers are designed to temporarily disable the feature of your operating system that turns off the computer screen or places the computer into Sleep mode after a certain period of inactivity. To solve this problem, exit the running software application(s) or change the current screen saver.
Troubleshooting > System Update / Security n 135 N System Update / Security How can I find important updates for my computer? You can find and install the latest updates on your computer with the software applications: the Windows Update and the VAIO Update. See Updating Your Computer (page 29) for more information. How can I protect my computer against security threats, such as viruses? The Microsoft Windows operating system is preinstalled on your computer.
Troubleshooting > System Update / Security n 136 N How do I keep my antivirus software updated? You can keep the Norton Internet Security current with the latest updates from Symantec Corporation. To download and install the latest security updates, follow these steps: ! Your computer must be connected to the Internet to download the updates. 1 Click Start, All Programs, Norton Internet Security, and LiveUpdate. 2 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the updates.
Troubleshooting > Recovery n 137 N Recovery How can I create recovery media? You can create recovery media using the VAIO Care. The media are used to restore your computer system to its factory default settings. For detailed information, refer to a user guide under Use my VAIO in Help and Support (page 6) or enter VAIO Care, VAIO Care Rescue, or VAIO Recovery Center in the search box in Help and Support (page 6).
Troubleshooting > Built-in Camera n 138 N Built-in Camera Why does the viewfinder show no images or poor-quality images? ❑ The built-in camera cannot be shared by more than one software application. Exit the current application before launching another. ❑ The viewfinder may show some noise, for example horizontal streaks, when you are viewing a rapid-moving object. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. ❑ If the problem persists, restart your computer.
Troubleshooting > Networking (LAN/Wireless LAN) n 139 N Networking (LAN/Wireless LAN) What should I do if my computer cannot connect to a wireless LAN access point? ❑ Connection capability is affected by distance and obstructions. You need to place your computer away from obstructions or move any access point you may be using closer to the computer. ❑ Make sure the WIRELESS indicator light is lit on your computer. ❑ Make sure power to the access point is on.
Troubleshooting > Networking (LAN/Wireless LAN) n 140 N What should I do if I cannot access the Internet? ❑ Check the access point settings. See the manual that came with your access point for more information. ❑ Make sure your computer and the access point are connected to one another. ❑ Place your computer away from obstacles or move any access point you may be using closer to the computer. ❑ Make sure your computer is properly configured for Internet access.
Troubleshooting > Networking (LAN/Wireless LAN) n 141 N How do I avoid data transfer interruptions? ❑ While your computer is connected to an access point, data transfer interruptions may occur if a large file is exchanged or the computer is placed in close proximity to microwaves and cordless telephones. ❑ Move your computer closer to the access point. ❑ Make sure the access point connection is intact. ❑ Change the access point channel. See the manual that came with your access point for more information.
Troubleshooting > Bluetooth Technology n 142 N Bluetooth Technology What should I do if other Bluetooth devices cannot find my computer? ❑ Make sure both devices have the Bluetooth function enabled. ❑ Make sure the WIRELESS indicator light is lit on your computer. ❑ Your computer and the device may be too far apart. Wireless Bluetooth technology works best when the devices are within 33 feet / 10 meters of each other.
Troubleshooting > Bluetooth Technology n 143 N What should I do if other Bluetooth devices cannot connect to my computer? ❑ Check the suggestions in What should I do if I cannot find the Bluetooth device I want to communicate with? (page 142). ❑ Make sure the other devices are authenticated. ❑ The data transfer distance can be shorter than 33 feet / 10 meters depending on existing obstacles between the two devices, on radio wave quality, and on the operating system or the software in use.
Troubleshooting > Bluetooth Technology n 144 N Why can't I use the Bluetooth function when I log onto my computer as a user with a standard user account? The Bluetooth function may not be available to a user with a standard user account on your computer. Log onto the computer as a user with administrative rights. Why can't I use the Bluetooth devices when I switch users? If you switch users without logging off your system, the Bluetooth devices will not work. Be sure to log off before switching users.
Troubleshooting > Bluetooth Technology What should I do if the Bluetooth icon is not displayed on the taskbar? To display the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar, follow these steps: 1 Click Start and Devices and Printers. 2 Right-click the Bluetooth device icon and click Bluetooth settings. 3 Click the Options tab and select the Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area check box.
Troubleshooting > Optical Discs n 146 N Optical Discs Why does my computer freeze when I try to read a disc? The disc that your computer is trying to read may be dirty or damaged. Follow these steps: 1 Press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys and click the arrow next to the Shut down button and Restart to restart the computer. ! Turning off your computer with the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys may cause loss of unsaved data. 2 Remove the disc from the optical disc drive. 3 Check the disc for dirt or damage.
Troubleshooting > Optical Discs n 147 N What should I do if I cannot play a disc properly on my computer? ❑ Make sure the disc is inserted into the optical disc drive with the label side facing toward you. ❑ Make sure the necessary program(s) is installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. ❑ If a disc is dirty or damaged, your computer will stop responding. Follow these steps: 1 Press the Ctrl+Alt+Delete keys and click the arrow next to the Shut down button and Restart to restart the computer.
Troubleshooting > Optical Discs n 148 N ❑ Make sure the correct driver software is installed. Follow these steps: 1 Click Start and Control Panel. 2 Click System and Security. 3 Click System. 4 Click Device Manager in the left pane. The Device Manager window appears with a listing of your computer's hardware devices. If an "X" or an exclamation point appears on the listed device, you may need to enable the device or reinstall the driver software.
Troubleshooting > Optical Discs n 149 N What should I do if I cannot play Blu-ray Disc media or my computer becomes unstable during Blu-ray Disc playback? ❑ Check if your optical disc drive supports the Blu-ray Disc media. ❑ You may not be able to play some Blu-ray Disc content on your computer, or the computer may become unstable during Blu-ray Disc playback. To play content normally, download and install the latest updates for the WinDVD BD using the VAIO Update.
Troubleshooting > Optical Discs n 150 N Why can't I write data to Blu-ray Disc media? ❑ Check if your optical disc drive supports the Blu-ray Disc writing function. ❑ BD-R Disc media are not rewritable. You cannot add or erase data to or from the BD-R Disc media. What should I do if my external optical disc drive does not work properly? Make sure that your external optical disc drive is connected to an AC power source and the USB port on your computer.
Troubleshooting > Display n 151 N Display Why did my screen go blank? ❑ Your computer screen may go blank if the computer enters Sleep mode. If the computer is in Sleep mode, press any key to bring the computer back into Normal mode. See Using the Power Saving Mode (page 27) for more information. ❑ Make sure the computer input is selected as the audio/video input source. To change the input source, press the INPUT SELECT button on the computer or the remote commander (if supplied).
Troubleshooting > Display n 152 N Why doesn't my screen display a video? The video memory of your computer may be insufficient for displaying high resolution videos. In such a case, lower the resolution of the LCD screen. To change the screen resolution, follow these steps: 1 Right-click on the desktop and select Screen resolution. 2 Click the drop-down list next to Resolution. 3 Move the slider up to increase or down to decrease the screen resolution.
Troubleshooting > Printing n 153 N Printing What should I do if I cannot print a document? ❑ Make sure your printer is on, and the printer cable is securely connected to the ports on the printer and your computer. ❑ Make sure your printer is compatible with the Windows operating system installed on your computer. ❑ You may need to install the printer driver software before you use your printer. See the manual that came with your printer for more information.
Troubleshooting > Microphone n 154 N Microphone What should I do if my microphone does not work? ❑ If you are using an external microphone, make sure the microphone is turned on and is properly plugged into the microphone jack on your computer. ❑ Your sound input device may have been incorrectly configured. To configure the sound input device, follow these steps: 1 Close all open programs. 2 Click Start and Control Panel. 3 Click Hardware and Sound. 4 Click Manage audio devices under Sound.
Troubleshooting > Mouse n 155 N Mouse What should I do if my computer does not recognize my mouse? ❑ Make sure the power switch on the bottom of the wireless mouse is in the ON position. ❑ Make sure another mouse is not connected. ❑ Make sure the supplied AA battery is properly installed. ❑ The supplied AA battery may have run out of power. Replace the battery. What should I do if the pointer does not move when I use my mouse? ❑ Make sure another mouse is not connected.
Troubleshooting > Speakers n 156 N Speakers What should I do if I do not hear sound from the built-in speakers? ❑ If you are using a program that has its own volume control, make sure the volume control is properly set. See the program's help file for more information. ❑ The volume may have been turned off by the muting button on the wireless keyboard or the remote commander (if supplied). Press the button once again.
Troubleshooting > Speakers n 157 N What should I do if my external speakers do not work? ❑ Check the suggestions in What should I do if I do not hear sound from the built-in speakers? (page 156). ❑ If you are using a program that has its own volume control, make sure the volume control is properly set. See the program's help file for more information. ❑ Make sure your speakers are properly connected and the volume is turned up loud enough to hear sound.
Troubleshooting > Touch Screen n 158 N Touch Screen What should I do if the touch screen does not work? ❑ The HDMI input or the video input may be selected as the audio/video input source. Press the INPUT SELECT button on the computer or the remote commander (if supplied) to switch the input source to the computer input. ❑ You may have disabled the touch screen.
Troubleshooting > Keyboard n 159 N Keyboard What should I do if the keyboard configuration is wrong? The language layout of your wireless keyboard is labeled on the packaging box. If you choose a different regional keyboard when you complete the Windows setup, the key configuration will be mismatched. To change the keyboard configuration, follow these steps: 1 Click Start and Control Panel. 2 Click Clock, Language, and Region, and then Change keyboards or other input methods under Region and Language.
Troubleshooting > Floppy Disks n 160 N Floppy Disks Why doesn't the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon appear on the taskbar when the drive is connected? Your computer does not recognize the floppy disk drive. First, make sure the USB cable is properly connected to the USB port. If you need to secure the connection, wait a few moments for the computer to recognize the drive. If the icon still does not appear, follow these steps: 1 Close all programs that are accessing the floppy disk drive.
Troubleshooting > Audio/Video n 161 N Audio/Video What should I do if I cannot use my digital video camcorder? If a message appears stating that the i.LINK device is disconnected or turned off, the i.LINK cable may not be securely plugged into the port on your computer or camcorder. Unplug the cable, and plug it in once again. See Connecting an i.LINK Device (page 96) for more information.
Troubleshooting > Audio/Video n 162 N What should I do if I do not hear the sound from the sound output device connected to the HDMI output port, optical output port, or headphones jack? ❑ You need to change the sound output device if you want to hear sound from the device connected to a port, such as the HDMI output port, optical output port, or headphones jack. For the detailed procedure, see How do I change the sound output device? (page 161).
Troubleshooting > Audio/Video n 163 N How do I output the Dolby Digital or DTS sound through an S/PDIF-compatible device? To output the Dolby Digital or DTS sound from a disc through an S/PDIF-compatible device connected to your computer, follow these steps: 1 Click Start and Control Panel. 2 Click Hardware and Sound. 3 Click Manage audio devices under Sound. 4 On the Playback tab, select the optical out icon and click Properties. 5 Click the Supported Formats tab.
Troubleshooting > HDMI/VIDEO Input Function n 164 N HDMI/VIDEO Input Function What should I do if I cannot change the volume with the Up/Down buttons? You cannot change the volume with the V/v (Up/Down) buttons while the computer input is selected as the audio/video input source. Press the INPUT SELECT button on the computer or the remote commander (if supplied) to switch the audio/video input source to the HDMI input or the video input.
Troubleshooting > HDMI/VIDEO Input Function n 165 N How can I save audio/video signals receiving with the HDMI/VIDEO input function into a file? You cannot capture audio/video signals coming from the device connected to the HDMI INPUT port or the VIDEO INPUT jacks and save them into a file on your computer.
Troubleshooting > "Memory Stick" n 166 N "Memory Stick" What should I do if I cannot use "Memory Stick" that was formatted on a VAIO computer on other devices? You may need to reformat your "Memory Stick". Formatting "Memory Stick" erases all data, including music data previously saved on it. Before you reformat "Memory Stick", back up important data and confirm that "Memory Stick" does not contain files you want to keep.
Troubleshooting > Peripherals n 167 N Peripherals What should I do if I cannot connect a USB device? ❑ If applicable, check the USB device is turned on and using its own power supply. For example, if you are using a digital camera, check if the battery is charged. If you are using a printer, check if the power cable is connected properly to an AC outlet. ❑ Try using another USB port on your computer.
Trademarks > n 168 N Trademarks © 2010 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Sony, the Sony logo, "Memory Stick", "Memory Stick Duo", "MagicGate", "OpenMG", "Memory Stick PRO Duo", "Memory Stick PRO", "Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo", "Memory Stick Micro", "M2", the "Memory Stick" logo, MOTION EYE, VAIO Care, SmartWi, Walkman, and "BRAVIA" are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.
Trademarks > n 169 N The ExpressCard word mark and logos are owned by the PCMCIA and any use of such marks by Sony Corporation is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. HDMI, the HDMI Logo, and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries. CompactFlash® is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
Notice > n 170 N Notice © 2010 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.
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