VAIO Digital Studio TM Computer Quick Start
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VAIO Digital Studio TM Computer Quick Start
SON_ VAIO Digital Studio TM Computer Quick Start Contents GettingStarted Unpacking Your Computer ................................... Hanning An Ergonomic Work Space .............. .6 8 Locating Controls And Ports ..................... 9 About The Front Panel .................................. About The Back Panel .................................. Setting Up Your Computer ...................... 10 12 15 Connecting A Display (Monitor) ........................... 16 Connecting The Speakers .............................. 17 Connecting The Keyboard And Mouse. ................... 19 Connecting The Telephone And Modem Cable s_....20 Connecting The Power Cord(s) ................................ .21 Turning On Your Computer ........................... 22 Registering Your Computer .................................... .23 Setting Up Your Dial-up Connection ................. 24 Turning Off Your Computer ..................................... 27 m VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start System And Application Recovery CD(s) ......................................... Using The System Recovery Using The Application Troubleshooting CD(s) .......................... Recovery CD(s) ................... ........................................ 29 30 33 37 About About VAIO Computer Functions ............................ Software ......................................................... 38 42 About Using The Optical 46 About About The Speakers .................................................. The Modem .................................................... 49 50 About The Microphone 52 About The Mouse About Using Peripheral Disc Drive(s) ................... ............................................. And Keyboard Equipment ............................. 53 .......................... 55 Support Options ........................................ Immediate Software Help And Support Help And Support ................................... 58 ...................................... 60 Contacting Sony For Help And Support ................... Notice ........................................................................ Index ........................................................... hml_ll 57 63 65 73 Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the Sony VAIO® computer! Your new, high-performance, multimedia computer combines audio, video, and information technology features. m VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Unpacking Your Computer Your computer may not be supplied with all of the accessories shown, depending on the system configuration you purchased. For details on the accessories supplied with your computer, see the online Specifications sheet. Computer and supplied accessories System Speakers* (PCVA-SP3) with AC Adapter Modem Unit Speakers* (PCVA-SP3A) with Speaker Power Cable Cable Power Cord * The supplied speakers may vary, depending on the VAIO computer model purchased. See the online specifications sheet for details on supplied accessories. l Unpacking Your Computer Manuals VAIO Digital Studio TM Computer Quick Start -- Provides basic information on setting up and registering your computer. The Quick Start also provides software, support, safety and legal information. VAIO Digital Studio TM Computer User Guide -- Contains information the hardware and preinstalled software applications included with your system. To access the online manual: c_ 1 Click Start in the Windows taskbar, 2 From the VAIO Help and Support then click Help and Support. menu, click VAIO User Guide. Specifications" -- This online specification sheet describes the hardware software configuration of your VA10 computer. To view this online information: in the Windows on taskbar, and 1 Click Start then click Help and Support. 2 From the VA10 Help and Support Center menu, click VAIO User Guide. 3 Click the Welcome link. The Welcome page displays in the right-side frame. 4 Click the link in the text, "View the VAIO Computer Specifications, which lists your computer's hardware configuration and preinstalled software information." _J Microsoft® Windows® XP Guide -- Explains how to use the basic features of the latest Windows operating system. RecoveryCDs System Recovery CD(s) -- Restore the software applications that shipped with your computer if they become corrupted or are erased. The supplied System Recovery CDs can only be used to restore the hard disk of this Sony computer. Application Recovery CD(s) -- Reinstalls individual or drivers if they become corrupted or are erased. software applications Other Packet containing special product offers. Software Library containing the Microsoft software license agreement and Sony end-user license agreement. Ill VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Planning An Ergonomic Work Space Before you set up your new computer, find the best location for your new computer and plan your work space. There are several ergonomic factors to consider when you arrange your work space: t3 Stable work the computer surface -- Use a stable work surface large enough and other peripheral equipment. to support t3 Ventilation -- Leave at least eight inches of space on the left and back sides of your computer to enable proper ventilation. t3 Placement of the keyboard, mouse, and other input devices-Place your keyboard, mouse, and other input devices so that your arms and hands are in a relaxed, comfortable position. The keyboard should be directly in front of you. Adjust the level of the keyboard so that your lower arms are parallel to the floor. Keep your wrists in a relaxed position when you are using the keyboard not angled up or down. Use the palmrest only briefly, for resting. Position the mouse at the same level as the keyboard. Hold the mouse with a relaxed hand, and use your whole arm to move it. Take breaks during sessions with your computer. Excessive use of the mouse or a joystick may strain muscles or tendons. t3 Furniture and posture-Sit in a chair with good back support and armrests. Adjust the level of the chair so your feet are flat on the floor. A footrest may make you more comfortable. Sit with relaxed, upright posture_void slouching forward or leaning far backward. Viewing angle of the display -- Position the display 18 to 26 inches directly in front of you, with the top of the screen at or a little below eye level. Use the display's tilting feature to find the best position. You can reduce eye strain and muscle fatigue by placing the display in the proper position. Lighting -- Choose and reflection on the the display. You can reduce glare. Proper a location where windows and lights do not create glare display. Use indirect lighting to avoid bright spots on also purchase accessories for your display that help lighting adds to your comfort and work effectiveness. Locating Controls And Ports Th& section & &tended tojamiliarize you with the eonttvls, ports and jacks that may be available on your computer. Your computer may not be equipped with all of these hardware features and the location of the controls, ports', andiacks may vat,y from the illustrations shown in this section. To view the spee(fic connection eapabilities for your system, see the online _peeifieations sheet. E VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start About The Front Panel The front panel of your VAIO Computer enables access to the optical and floppy disk drives. It also includes access to the Memory Stick media slot, Universal Serial Bus (USB), and i.LINK® ports to connect compatible peripheral devices. Front panel m---- m m N--- 1 2 3 Optical drive 1 See the online specifications sheet for optical drive information. Optical drive 2 See the online specifications sheet for optical drive information. Floppy disk drive Reads and writes data from and to a 3.5-inch floppy disk. About The Front Panel 4 Floppy disk drive access indicator Light is green while reading and writing data from and to a floppy disk. 5 Optical drive access indicator Light is amber while reading and writing data from and to the optical drives. 6 Hard disk drive access indicator Light is amber while reading and writing data from and to the hard disk. 7 Power switch and power indicator Turns the computer on/off: The indicator light is blue while the power is on and amber when the computer is in Stand by mode. 8 i.LINK 4-pin port (IEEE 1394) Connection for a compatible digital device. 9 Optical drive 1 eject button Ejects a disc from Optical drive 1. 10 Optical drive 2 eject button Ejects a disc from Optical drive 2. 11 Memory Stick® media slot Reads and writes data from and to a Memory Stick media. 12 Floppy disk eject button Ejects a floppy disk. 13 Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 ports (4) High-speed connections for compatible USB devices. _lll|ll VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start About The Back Panel The back panel of your computer contains the ports for supplied and optional accessories. The icons on the back panel locate and identify the ports and jacks on your computer. Back panel [] [] [] [] 1 Mouse port Connection for a PS/2® mouse. 2 Keyboard Connection 3 Printer port Connection for a parallel [1H_ll port for a PS/2 Keyboard. device, such as a printer or scanner. About The Back Panel 4 Monitor port (The monitor port location may vary between models) Connection for a standard display. 5 i,LINK 6-pin port (IEEE 1394) Connection for a compatible digital device. 6 SIP DIF optical out port Connection for a digital audio or optical device. 7 Universal Serial Bus 2.0 (USB) ports (4) Connection for compatible USB devices. 8 Microphone jack Connection for a microphone (optional). Headphones jack Connection for the supplied speakers or optional headphones. Line In jack Connection for an audio device. 9 Monitor port (The monitor port location may vary between models) Connection for a standard display. 10 Telephone jack Connection for a telephone cable (optional) to the computer. 11 AC Input port Connection for the supplied power cord. 12 Speaker DC Out jack (For use with PCVA-SP3A speakers*) Connection for the speaker power cable. 13 Ethernet port Connection for a 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet. (The port marked with _ (Network) is for LAN connections only.) 14 Monitor (DVI) port (DVI port is not available on all models) Connection for a DVI monitor. 15 Modem line jack Connection for the supplied modem cable to the wall jack. * The speaker model supplied with your purchased. See tile online specification computer may vary, depending on tile system sheet for intbrmation on supplied accessories. iki VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Setting Up Your Computer Your computer may not be equipped with all of these hardware featur.es, therefore, some instructions may not apply to your spec(fie computer. The location of the controls', ports', and jacks may vatTfrom the illustrations shown in this seetion. See the online speetfteations sheet for your system's" configuration. bllgll VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Connecting A Display (Monitor) 1 Plug the display 2 If necessary, To connect cable into the monitor port*. plug the display cable into the rear of the display. a display * Your computer may have an available DVI monitor port fbr use with a DVI monitor. Do not attempt to connect a standard VGA monitor to the DVI monitor polt. Illll_! Connecting The Speakers Connecting The Speakers Connecting the PCVA-SP3A speakers (with a speaker power cable) 1 Plug the cable attached to the back of the left speaker the back of the right speaker. into the L Out jack on 2 Plug the cable attached to the back of the right speaker jack, located on the back panel of your computer. into the Headphones 3 Plug the jack end (yellow) of the speaker power (yellow) on the back of the right speaker. 4 Plug the jack end (black) of the speaker power located on the back panel of your computer. To connect the PCVA-SP3A cable into the DC In jack cable into the DC Out jack speakers ilrJ VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Connecting the PCVA-SP3 speakers (with an AC adapter) 1 Plug the cable attached to the back of the left speaker the back of the right speaker. 2 Plug the cable attached to the back of the right speaker into the Headphones jack. 3 Plug the jack end of the AC adapter cord into the DC In jack on the back of the right speaker and plug the other end into a grounded AC wall outlet or power strip. m into the L Out jack on Connecting The Keyboard and Mouse Connecting The Keyboard And Mouse I Plug the keybo_d cable i:ate _he keyboard pert on the back ofthe cemputcr. 2 Plug the mouse cable into the mouse port, To connect the keyboard and mo_*se i[,_l VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Connecting The Telephone And Modem Cables I Unplug your telephone from _he wall jack, 2 Plug the modem cable (supplied) into the Mod_l line jack on _he compuler, and then plug _he other end of_he cable into the wNl jack. To connect the telephone and modem cables Yourcomputer hasa protective sticker"_' covering theEthernet portlocated Onthe rearpanel,Connect only IOBASE-TendIOOBASE-TX cablestothe Ethernet port,Usingothercablesor a telephonecablemay resultin an electriccurrentoverloadendcancausee malfunction,excessive heator tire in theport,Forhelpon connecting toa network,seeyournetwork administrator, m Connecting Connecting The Power Cord(s) I Plug the power cord into fhe back of{he comp_ltcr. 2 Plug botl_ the displt_' m_d power power strip, To connect the power cords cords into a grounded The Power Cord(s) AC wall m_tlet or a VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Turning On Your Computer When you sl,al_ your s)'st_n for the l]rst lime, your eompuI_r may detect new" equipment and displ_' a dialog box that prompts you _ restarl )'our computer. Respond to this prompt immediately. I Press the power swileh on the computer to turn ONthe power. 2 Press the power swilch on the displ_' to turn on (he power. 3 Press the power s_,ilch ONthe right speaker _ t_m_ONthe power. Te lt¢J'n ott your comptt, lE_" @ 0 Registering Your Computer Registering Your Computer Take _vanlage of'Sony's ¢ommitolent to quality customer support these benefits by registering your computer: m_d receive Sony Customer Sapport-Communicate will_ a Support Representative troubleshoot problems you m_' be having with your computer, Limited warranty more details. -- Protect your investm_t, See the Warrm_b' Card Ibr M to VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Setting Up Your Dial-up Connection The first time you turn your cempt_tcr on, follew fhese steps to set up your dialt_p connection: I Click Start f¥om the Windows taskbar and select All Programs. 2 Point to Accessories, point to Communications, m_d [hen click New Connection W'_ard, The Loc_tion Information wiadow appears, Location Information 3 i![ll window Enter in your in:lk_nnation as reqtiested. Click OK. The Phone and Modem Options wiadow appears. Setting Up Your Dial-up Connection Phone and Modem Options window 4 Click to select your dialing location and then click OK, The New Connection Wizard appears, VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start New Connection Wizard window 5 m Follow the on-screen i:nstruct_ons t_ finish setting UPyour dial-up connection, Turning Off Your Computer Turning Off Your Computer Follow these steps when you _re _ady _ turn offyour compuIer for an ext_ded period of time. /_ Oavoidtossofdata,do notusethePowerswitchto turnoffthecomputer, TO turn off your computer I Click Start in fhe Windows taskbar, then select Turn Off Computer, The Turn Off Computer dialog box avPears. 2 Select the Turn Off option. 3 Wait for your computer _ turn o11'ml_mlatieally_the turns off 4 Turn off m_y peripheral devices connected to your computer. power indicator light Aboutthe power switch If your system stops responding, press and hold the Power switch lbr more than six seconds to force your system to shut down. You may need to repeat [his procedure if your system does not shut down on the l?:rstattempt. VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start m System And Application Recovery CD(s) YOucan restore your _ystem, individual using the Recover); CDs. sc;fiware applications, or drivers, VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Using The System Recovery CD(s) The System Recover' CD utility fom_ats your hard disk drive and restores [he opc_rating system and all the original, prciastalled soi'_ware applications. I[f[he operating system or applications become eorrugted or are erased, you can restore your computer m the originN lhetoq setting. The System ;RecoveR' CD can only be used to restore [he h_d disk drive of the Sony computer you purchased. Z_ TheSystemRecovery processremovesell softwarethatyoumay have installedsince youstartedusingyourcomputer.Reinstallanyapplications thatwerenotincludedwiththecomputer whenyonpurchased it. ITyou experience a problem with your computer, reinstalling an individual application or device driver may correct the problem. You may not need to recover [he en6re contents of your hard drive. When you sueeessl'ully complete your system recover', you are prompted to complete the Windows registration process. System Recovery options Default System Drive Recovery (Recommended) All data on Drive C is deleted, The l_ete_, dcfimlt settings applications _e restored on this drive only. m_d software Changepartition size and recover All partitions, custom installations, and changes are removed from the hard disk drive. You can set £he partition sizes lbr both the Drive C and Drive D. The original, preinstatled operating system and software applications are restored. FactoryDefaultSettingsRecovery All data m_dpartitions are removed from the hard disk drive. All original fi_eto_' settings, opc_rating system, and preinstalled software are restored. TheSystemRecoveryutilitydoesnotbackup yoursystem'sdata, If youwish to retainyoursystemdeta,performe backupto anexternalmedic. m Using The System Recovery CD(s) Using the System Recovery CD(s) "Yoursystem inay take a few lllh_utes to toad ncccssas' files, A blu_ scrccl_ appears during the downloading process, I Press [he disc eject bt_tmn m open [he option disc drive and extend tl_c disk tray, 2 Insert the System Recover' 3 Press [he disc eject btitl,on to close tl_c optical disk drive tray. CD (CD #1) in your comptaer>s option drive, The System Record" utiliD' starts from the option drive. The first CD imist be in [he dNve when you mm on your compmer, Inserting • the System ] Recover". CD ' (PC 'l/:.RZ series • model shown) 0 0 VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start 4 Turn offyour eompt_tar, $ Wait 30 seconds and tam on your eompt_tar, Your screen displt_'s the downloading progress, "Starting VA]O Recover' Ut_Iity," 6 When [he VAIO System Recover' 7 The Notes on Use window appears. Click Next. 8 On the Main Menu - Product Recover' option to recover your system. Utility dialog box appears, click Next. window, select [he appropriate Follow the on-semen instr_lations to complete Ne record" process. Your system m s' include one or more System Recover' CDs. If you have more (h_n one System Recover' CD, insert (he first CD to run the System1 Recover' progrmn. You are prompted to insert the next CD(s) once the information from the first CD has been installed. After recovering your system using the System Recover' CD(s), you may be prompted to insert your Application Recover' CD(s) after restarting Window3. Use the Application Recover' CD(s) to complete full restoration ofyeur system. Using The Application Recovery Ct?(S) Using The Appfication Recovery CD(s) The Application FzeeovcD' CD utility enables you to rcinstalI individual software, individuaJ drivers, and to repair software if they become corrupted or arc erased. "Ybucan reinstall a software application or driver to correct a problem [hat you are experiencing with your computer, pc_ripherallhardware, or specific soflwarc. You ms' not need to reinstall the entire contents ofyoar hard drive. You must be in Windows to run fhe Application RccoveD' CD utility. Reinstalling software I Turn on your eomputar. open applications. If your eomputar is already on, save and close all 2 Logon to go to the Windows® 3 Insert Application Recover' CD # I into your computer's Application Record" utility loads automatically. 4 Click OK in the VAIO welcome window. The Sony Application R_eov_" Progrmn window appears. 5 Double-click the Software folder. [cons representing preinstallcd software are displayed. 6 Double-click [he application you want to reinstalh The software's installation wizard begins. 7 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the application recove%' process. desktop. optical drive. The If you h_vc questions about using the Applicafon RceovcD' CD(s), visit the Sony Computing Support Web site at http:iiwww.sony.con_pesupport. VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Reinstalling device drivers The Microsoft® Windows® XP operating system is capable of reinstalling the original I_ctery_instatled device drivers, without t_sing _he Application Recover' CD(s), I Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then right-click My Computer. shortcut menu appears, 2 Click Properties. The System Properties dialog box appears, 3 From [he Hardware tab, click _he Device Manager butch. 4 Right-click to select the unknown device t or the device that requires the driver installation and click Update Driver from [he shortcut metal. The Hardware Update Wizard appears, 5 Follow the omscrcen instroct_ons m tocate the device and reinstall the appropriate device d:rivcr, Reinstalling device drivers using Application Recovery A CD(s) I Logon to go te [he Windows® dcsktop, 2 insert Application Recover' CD #1 into the optical disc drive, The VAI'O welcome window appears. Click OK, then click Quit to close the Sony Application Recover' t_tility, Without removing the Avplication Recover' CD l¥om the optical drive, click Nart in the Windows taskbar and then right-click My Computer. A shortcut menu appears, 4 Click Properties, The System Properties dialog box appears, 5 From [he Hardware tab, click fhe Device Manager butch. 6 Right-click to select the unknown device or the device that requires the driver installation and click Update Driver from [he shortcut metal. The Hardware Update Wizard appears, 1 AI_ur&nowl_ dev_cc_(s)is identified by a yellow q_i¢sfitm mat, k. A device that t'a,s a dryer g_mNem is identified by a yellow e:_clamtltion mark, m Using The Application Recovery CD(s) 7 CIick to setect th_ option, Install from a list or specific location (Advanced), Ciick Next, 8 Click to cancet the option, Search removable 9 Select the check box fbr Include this location in the search and click Browse, The Bro_,_e fbr FoIder dialog box appears. media (floppy, CD-ROM.,). 10 N_vit_ to thc optical drive and click I_asetect the Application Recovery CD, The C:D contents arc displayed, II CIick to open fhe d:rivc'rs ibIder and click the folder fbr the device you want m rcinstall, 12 Click OK to ret_lm m the Hard ware Update Wizard. Click Next, 13 Select tile device t'51dc_r,and clickNext. The Microsofi_@ Windowsg, XP operating system automat_cNly reinstalls the device driver(s) from tl_ Application R_covc_' CD. 14 Click Finish and rcnlove the Application Rccove%' CD t'}'onlthe option drive, 15 Click Nart in fhe Windows taskbar, select Tam OffComputer, Off Compmcr d_Nog box appears. 16 Select tll_ Tam Offoptiom 17 Wait 30 seconds, and tt_m on your comp_ltcr. The Turn VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start m Troubleshooting This section describes how to troubleshoot common problems, YOucan also find helpful information on how to use your computer's hardware jeamres atut preinsmlled sofi_÷,are, }'_mr computer may not be equipped with all <_ftho hard_vare,]k*atttres or preb_stalled soak, are diseztssed it_ this seetio¢z, depending on the system pzo'chased, VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start About VAIO Computer My computer Functions does not starL Check that [he computer is plugged into a power source and [hat it is turned on, Check that[he power light is lit on the front panel of the computer, O Confirm fhat a disk is not in the floppy" disk drive (unless you arc using a bootable floppy"disk), Confirm that a CD is net in an optical drive (unless you are using a bootable Ca), Con:finn that the power cord and N1 cables are connected fim_ty. If you plugged the computar into a power strip or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), make sure fhe power strip or LIPS is aimed on and working. Check that the moniter is plugged into a power source and turned on, Check fhat the brighmeas and contrast controls are adjusted correctly. See the mamial that came with your displ_' for details, Check that the computer is not in sta_d by mode. Why did my computer or software application stop responding? You can t_' m locate m_d close fhe software application that has stopped responding. I Press the Ctrl+AIt+Delete keys. The NYndows Task Mm_agcr window appears, 2 From [he Applications lab, tocatc the application [hat has fhe status message, "Not responding." 3 Select the application that has aN_t Responding status m_d click End Task. Windows attempts m close fhe application. l?fyoar computer does not respond or [he application does not close, tw the lbllowing steps: I Save any open files, ifpoasible. 2 Press the AIr+F4 key's, The Turn OffCompmar 3 Click Restart, m window appears, About VAIO Computer Functions ffyour compt_tar still does not respond and you canner restart, sht_t down year eomputar by pressing and holding the power switch for more [han six seconds. ffthe software application continues to stop responding or causes year computer to stop responding, centaet the software pablishar or designated technical suvPort provider, /_ L__ Pressingandholdingthepowerswitchfor morethansixseconds,mayresult in theloss ofdatafromfiles thatare currently open. Why does the Windows during shutdown? operating system stop responding The Windows operating system may not shot down properly lbr many reasons, including incompatible or conflicting drivers, dmnagcd files, or non-responsive hardware, For troubleshooting inlk_nnation, you can search Windows Help. I Click Slart in the Windows taskbar and select Help and Support. The VAIO Help and Support C_tor in_ti avPears. 2 Select Fixing a Problem and fhc_n select Slartup and Shut Down problems. A list of spcciI'ic probl_ topics appears on the right side of the diNog box, 3 Select Startup amt Shutdown Troubleshooter. Follow [he on-screen instr_lctions according to your specific sitoat_on, I cannot find the Windows taskbar. The Window_ taskbar may be hidden or minimized. Use the moose to locate a hidden taskbar by pointing to the left, right, top, and bottom edges of the screen. The taskbar appears when the cursor is placed ovar its location, t Right-click on the taskbar m_d select Properties from the shortetit menu. 2 Clear the check box fbr Auto-hide the taskbar, then click OK. Use the mouse to locate a minimized taskbar by pointing to the lelI, right, top and bottom edges ofthc displ_' screen, The taskbar has been located when the etirsor changes to a double arrow cursor, Left-click and drag _w*_' ;rein the edge of the display screen, The minimized taskbar rcsizas m_d becomes visible, M VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Why is my system running slowly? The system responsiveness varies depending wi[h the number of applications [hat arc open and framing. Close any applications [hat you are not currently using. Increasing the system memo_' may also help. For infbmlation on installing memo_', please see [he online VAIO User Guide. How do I change directional? the parallel port type to ECP, EPP, or bi- You can change the parallel port type using the System Setup utility' (CMOS Setup Utility'). To access System Setup: I Click Start in the Windows taskbar and select Turn Off Computer. Restart. 2 When [he Sony screen dispI_'s, press the F2 key on your keyboard. 3 Select the Advanced tab from [he Setup Utility screen. 4 Select I/O Device Configuration and press Enter. 5 Use the arrow keys to highlight Parallel Port Mode and press Enter. 6 Select tl_e desired set'Lingdispl_'s, and press Enten 7 Press the FI 0 key to Save and Exit. m Select About VAIO Computer Functions Where can I find a listing hardware ? of my computer's preinstalled 5'bu can find details about th¢ drives, cards, _d inemo_" modules instailled on your system by viewing tl_e online specil]cadons sheet. This online document d¢scNbes the haNware configuration of your VAIO computer. Toaccessthe onlinespecificationssheet: I Click SIa_ in [he Wi:ndows_ taskbar and click Help and Support, 2 F'romthcVAlOHelpandSupport(.?entermcmi, 3 Click the Welcome ti:rik, The Welcome page displays on the right. 4 Locate [he link in the text, "View the VAIO_, Cemmaer Sr_ecificatiens. °' wNch describes your compmer's hardware con:figuration and preinstNled software infbnnation. clickVAIOUserGuide, Ill VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start About Software How do I create an audio CD with preinstalled Sony software? Your VA[O® computer has SonieStage_ 4software preinsta]led on your eompmer. SonieStage is a digital m_mie management software that enables you work with digital music from m_dio CDs and from the Interact, You can play music on your computer, create custom audio C:Ds, and Cheek m_mie out to compatible digital m_mie devices, SonieStage soRware employs OpenMG TM copyright protection technology and advmlced A_C3 TM audio file format m allow yeu m c_njey digital nl_mie while protecting the rights of copyright holder, Toaccess SonicStagesoftware Help I Click Start in the Windows taskbar, and click All Programs, 2 Point to SonicNage, and click SonieStage, 3 On the Help menu, click SonieStage Help, How do I use the System Restore feature in Windows XP? System Restore is a feature of the Microsoft® Windows_, XP operating system fhat enables you to restore your computer to a previous state, if a problem occur, Systc'nl Restore provides the lbllowing stipport: Rastoras your system to a previous state. Restores wi[hout erasing your personal data files. Creates restore points dmly and whcnasoftware applications or tit_litias are installed. Maintains storage ofone to three weeks of past restore points, Enables you to create your own custom restore points. Locates the dates associated wit:h the res_mre points, Performs restorations that are re_./ersible. Enables different types of restore points, II[_ll About Software Usingthe SystemRestore Wizard I Click Slart in _he Windows_ taskbar and click Help and Support, The VAIO Help and Support window appears. 2 Under Pick a Help topic, click Perrormanee and maintenance, 3 Under PeKormanee and maintenance, click Using System Restore _ undo changes. A submenu appears on the right. 4 Under Pick a task, click Ran the System Restore Wizard, Restore wizard dialog box appears, 5 Follow [he on-screen insmict_ons m restore your system or create a custom restore point, How do I copy files to a recordable Windows XP? CD media, The System using Microsoft You can cop5"files to CD-R or C;D-RW discs, using [he installed CD-RW or D\q)-RW dNve, Copyingfiles and folders to a CD I Insert a blank CD-R or C;D-RW disc into your CD-RW or DVD-RW (If the CD Drive window appears, click Take no action,) d rive, 2 Click Start in fhe Window3{g) taskbar and click My Computer, files and folders you want to coB' to the C;D. 3 Point to select a file or folder, or select sevcraI files or lblders by' holding down tl_c CTR.L key while pointing to each of[he files you want. 4 Under File and Folder Tasks, click Copy this file, Copy this folder, or Copy the selected items, Locate fhe 17f{hefiles are located in My Pictures, under Picture Tasks, click Copy to CD or Copy all items to CD. Skip to step 6. [fyour files are located in My Music, under Music Tasks, click Copy to audio CD or Copy all items to audio CD, Skip to step 6, ilWItl VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start 5 In the Copy Items dialog box, click the rea[ffwnte Copy. 6 Under Other RW drive, Places, click My Computer. dave _con , and click and click the CD-RW or DVD- Windows displays fhe tvmporaD' area fhat holds the files until the)' arc copied to the CD, 7 Con:finn that the files and lbldcrs you want to copy are disph_'cd under Files Ready to Be Written to the CD. 8 Click Write starts, 9 Follow the instr_ledons in the wizard to complete wridng the files or fbldcrs to the CD, to CD, under CD Writing Tasks, The CiD Wr_ling Wizard When the wri6ng process is finished, the wizard displ_'s a check box that enables you te cop)" anothar CD, To create additionaJ copies, click Yes, write these files to another CD, insert a blap& CD-R or CD-RW disc, and click Next. Copyingfiles loa DVD usingpreinstalledsoftware If'your VAIO® computer is equipped with a DVD-RW drive, you can copy files to DVD-R or DVD-RW discs using fhc prcinstalled RecordNow DX soRwarc, To learn more _ibout using RccordNow DX, ref)r te the progyam's online Help, t Click Start in the Windows® taskbar and click All Programs, 2 Point to VERITAS ReeordNow DX, 3 If the RecordNow DX Wizard starts, click Help, If the RccordNow DX Wizard does net start right away. click Index on the Help metal, Software, point to ReeordNow DX, m_dfhcm click * Vhe _vc_'write _'ive letter designatkm m_y vary, dependh_g yt)_r system's hard.are c_figuratlon, About Software Where can I find a listing software titles? of my computer's preinstalled "?bu can I_nd details about your computer's prcinstalled software _' viewing th_ online specifications sheet. This onlin_ doctanent describes [he prcinstNlcd software on your VAIO computer. Toaccessthe onlinespecificationssheet: I Click SIa_ in [he Windows_ taskbar and click Help and Support, 2 F¥omthcVAlOHelpandSupportCentermcmi, 3 Click the Welcome ti:rik, The Welcome page displays on the right. 4 Locate [he link in the text, "View the VAIO_, Commaer Sr_ecifications. °' wNch describes your compmer's hardware con:figurat_on and preinstNled software i:nfbnnation. clickVAIOUserGaide, INI VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start About Using The Optical Disc Drive(s) Why doesn't my optical drive tray open? Use the Eject but_n I Make sure the computer is turned on, 2 Press the Eject button on fhe drive, Use the My Computer icon I Click Start in the Windows taskbar, then select My Computer, 2 Right-click fhe al_ropriate 3 Select Eject from the shortcut metal. optical drive icon. When I click an application icon, the message, "You must insert the application CD into your drive" appears and the software does not start. Some soRware applications require specific files that are located on the application's CD-ROM, Insert the disc and W slatting the progrmn again, Check to make sure you inserted the CD-ROM with the label side li_eing up, Why can't I play a DVD or CD media? Aflar inserting your optical disc, wait a few seconds for it to be detected before Wing m access it, 0 Verif}' that the disc is in the tray with the label side facing up, 0 Iinstall your CD or DVD software according to fhe manufacturer's instructions. llfyoar drive reads some DVDs or CDs, but not others, Cheek Ne shi_' side of Ne disc lbr dirt or scratches. [_l'! About Using The Optical Disc Drive(s) Why isn't my DVD playing properly? llfa region code warning appears when you arc uaing the DVD player application, it in s' be that the region code ofthc DVD you are t_'i:ng to play is incompatible with the region code setting ol'your optical drive, A region code is listed on the disc packaging. Region code indicators such as "1" or "ALL °,are laSeled on some DVDs to indicate the type of player that can ply' the disc, Unless a "1°'or 'tALL" appears on the DVD or on its pack*N.ing, you cannot ply' the disc on this system, ITyou hear audio Nit cannot see video, your computc'r's video resolution may be set mo high. 'ro improve video resolution, veri f_,that your screen area is set to 1024 × 768, using 32-bit color (preset flattop" defaul 0. 'ro veri f_,or change your video resolution: I Click Start in the Windows taskbar and tl_cn setect Control Panel. 2 Select Appearances and Themes, then select Change the screen resolution, 3 Click the Settings tab and change tl_c Screen resolution and Color quality to the desired levels. 4 Click Apply, then click OK. llfyou see video but cannot hear mMio: Verily.'that your DVD pl_'er's m_tc fegture is turned ofZ Check tl_c master volume setting in the Audio Mixer, Check the volume settings on your computer speakers. Check the connections between your spewers and the computer, V_il_.' that drivers are installed properly. _' following these steps: I Click Nart in the Windows taskbar, then select Control Panel. 2 Click Performance and Maintenance and tl_cn click Systems, The System Properties dialog box appears. 3 Select the Hardware tab, then select the Device Manager button to View installed drivers, A dirty or damaged disc may also cause tl_c drive to stop responding while it tries m read the disc. If'necessary. remove the disc and Check for dirt or dmnage, IM VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Why doesn't my optical drive (DVD-RW) media at higher speeds? record to CD-RW If you are having difficulty formatting CD-RW media for recording purposes, try. chm_ging the write speed to a lower setting. Your media must support writing speeds at 2X or lower. See the Help or documentation that came with your CD or D\q) recording software application ibr details on adjusting the write speed settings. Why doesn't media? my optical drive (CD-RW) record to CD-RW If you arc having diIliculty wit:h the wridng, erring, or fom_atdng of your CD_ RW media, the media may not be compatible wi[h your high-speed CD-RW drive. TD"using CD-RW media that is identified as "high-speed" (4X or higher) t'br nlaximum pcrfomlmlce m_d compatibility. IIE}Itl About The Speakers About The Speakers Why is there no sound in any application? Check that [he speakers are plugged into the HeMphones j_k. ITyour speakers have a mute burgeon,verify' [hat it is turned off. [f'your speakers ace powered _' batteries, verif}' tl_at [he batteries _e insertud properly _d [hat [he)' are Charged. 1Tryout speakers use m_exte_l power source, verify.'[hat the power cord is plugged into a grounded wall outlet or power strip, 1Tryout speakers have volume control, cheek the volmue level, _bu cannot hear sound from your speakers if headphones are connected to your eolnput_, llf{he sofIware application you are using has its own volume control, check that [he volume is turned up. Check the volume controls in the Windows@, operating system truing these steps; I Click Nart in _he Windows easkbar, [hen select Control Panel. 2 Select Sounds, Speech, and Audio I)eviees, [hen click Adjust the system volume. 3 Frrsn the Volume tab, adjust the Device volmue by moving the slider bar m tl_c desired sound leveh V_il_.' _hat the Mute option is not selected, Check that Ne Mute check box is not selected in tl_c Nindows volume control. 111191 VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start About The Modem Why is my modem connection slow? Many factors influence modem conncclion speed: Telephone line noise [ncompa6bili_' wit:h other telephone equipm_t other modems. such as flax machines or Interact Service Providc_cs CISP) connection capability may yaw. If you think your modem is not conneeling propc_rly to oliver PC-based modems, lax machines, or your ISP. Check Ne following: Contact your telephone company m_d ask them to vcrll}' that your telephone line is l?ce from line noise. llfyour problem is iK_-mtatcd, check that d_are arc no probl_ls with the Ikx machine you arc calling and fhat it is compatible with fax modems. For optimmn pc_rfonnanee, veril_,' that your lISPpoint ofpresenee telephone numbar is complim_t wit:h V.90 seandards. &OP) If you arc having a problem connecting with your ISE check that they are not expc_rieneing teehnieN problems. T_" connecting your modem fhrough anothar telephone line, if avaih,_ble. Why doesn't my modem work properly? Your modem m_' be expericnacing equipment or software conflicts. If your modem is nat functioning properly, check the lbllowlng: Check that tl_etelephone line is plugged into fhe modem line jack. Check that the telephone line is working properly. You can vcril}, the line by plugging in ml external device such as a standard telephone or fax machine and listening lbr a dial tone. Check that tl_e access telephone number &OP) is correct. All software applications fhat arc prcinstNled _' Sony' are compa6ble with your computer's modem. If you have installed ether software, concoct the soi'_ware publisher for infomlalien on how to configure tl_esoftware in order to recognize tl_e mod_. m About The Modem l:fit appears {hat your modem is not flmctioning properly, cheek the device status. I Click Siart in {he Windows taskbar, {hen click Control Panel. 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware Modem Options, 3 From the Modems tab, click to select your modem. 4 Click Properties. 5 Review" the inlbnnation in {he Device status section. If year nlod_l is not working properl> click the Troubleshoot b_tton. The VAIO Help and Support Center window appears. 6 Follow the on-screen instructions to resolve {he problem. How do I change and then select Phone and The Modem Properties window appears. my modem to rotary or Touch-Tone dialing? I Click Slart in {he Windows taskbar, {hen click Control Panel. 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware_ then click Phone and Modem options, 3 From the Dialing Rules tab, click Edit. The Edit Loc_tion dialog box appears. 4 Setter the Tune or Pulse option. Click OK. VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start About The Microphone Why doesn't my microphone work properly? Cheek that tl_e microphone is plugged into [he Microphone jack, Why is my microphone so sensitive to background It'you lind there is tee much background noise when you record should adjust [he microphone gain _' following tl_cse steps: noise? sound, yOU I Click Start in tl_c Windows taskbar, then click Control Panel. 2 Click Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, fhc_nclick Sounds anti Audio Devices. 3 P'rom_he Audio tab, locate the Sound recording section and click ¥_lume. The Recording Control dines box appears. 4 Select tha Options menu m_d click Properties. appears. 5 lln [he section, Adjust volume for, select tl_c Recording option. Click OK. 6 From _he Recording Control diNog box, decrease the microphone volmne level by moving the slider bar down. 7 Close [he Recording Control diNog box m_d [hc_nclose tha Sounds and Audio Devices Properties window: The Properties dialog box About The Mouse And Keyboard About The Mouse And Keyboard Why doesn't my mouse work properly? Check that the mouse is plugged securely into [he Mouse port. 3 Save and close all open applications. Turn offyour computer, wait approxinlatuly I 0 seconds, and then restart your computar. If'you are using an opdeN mouse, use an appropriate surlY.cato e_ure opd:mmn mouse tracking. A good mouse surface requires a certain mnoant of detail or texture to enable mouse tracking. Use surfaces such as plain paper, card stock, or l_abNethat do not have a lot of_repetilive patterning. Avoid surfaces such as mirrors, smooth glass, or magazines. Them may be dust or dirt inside the meuse mechanism. To clean [he mouse, fbllow [hese stc"ps: I Save and close all applications, and turn offyour computar. 2 Turn the mouse upside down. 3 Remove [he mouse ball cover on the back of the mouse by turning clockwise the ring [hat coyotes[he mouse ball. 4 Turn the mouse uprighL and d:mp the mouse ball into your hm_d. 5 Using a piece of tape, remove any dust or dirt on the mouse bNl and inside the mouse bNl socket. 6 Return [he mouse ball to the socket, and replace the mouse ball cover. Secure [he cover _' turning the ring comlter-cloekwise. VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start How do I set up my mouse for left-hand use? I Click Start in the Wh_dows task.bar,then click Control Panel, 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware, fhc'n click Mouse. The Mouse Properties dialog box appears, 3 From the Buttons tab, select Switch primary and secondary buttons under _he Btaton Configuration options. 4 Click Apply. then click OK, Why doesn't my keyboard work properly? Check that the keybo_d is securely plugged into the Keyboard port. Sa:vc and close NI open applications. Turn offyour computc_ wait approximately 10 seconds, and then restart your comptaer. About Using Peripheral Equipment About Using Peripheral How do I change Equipment the video resolution of my display? I Click Start in _he Windows _askbar and then select Control Panel, 2 Select Appearances and Themes, then select Change the screen resolution, 3 Click the Settings tab. 4 Change the Sarcen resolution and Color quality _ the desired levels, 5 Click Apply and then click OK. Why doesn't my connected printer function when the computer resumes from a power saving mode? Clear the printer memo_' by mining the printer offlbr approximately l 0 seconds, and then turning it back on, How do I install a printer? To install your prints% follow these steps: I Click Nart in fhe Windows easkbar, then click Control Panel, 2 Click Printers and Other Hardware, 3 From the Add Printer Wizard, click Next, 4 Select Local Printer. then click Next, 5 Setect the appropriate port, _uatly LPTI, and _hen click Next. 6 Select the appropriate printer mmlufacturar and model 7 Follow the on-screen instructions to pn:nt a test page and complete printer instMlafion, then click Add a Printer, m VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start l:fyour printer h_ a USB, IEEE ] 394, or irtfmred eormecfio_ eomact the printer manufacturer for i:nlbm_ation or t_pdates fhat may be required Ibr proper installat{on, Cheek the printer mml_faeturer's Web site for the tatest drivers for your operating system belbre proceeding with installation, Some printers do net function properly wit:boat fhe updated drivers for specific eperating Wstems, SUPPORT OPTIONS _)r_),'provides several options to help solve common problems or to locate support/br your VAIO® computer. This section describes all available resources and offers su_estions on how to access this b_dbrmafion /br m_:imum results, VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Immediate Help And Support You can toeate helpful ]nfbmlation immediately by eonsulfng your hard copy' guides and supplements, or by accessing the online Computer User Guide and the ind:i,AduN software Help files, Your computer is supplied wi[h these support options: VAIO® Computer Quick Nart -- The Quick Start contains inf_:mnation on how to set up your computar quickly' and easily, You can find inst_ctions on how to plan an argonomic work space, connect power cords, cables and peripheral devices, register your computer with Sony, and esVablish a diN-up connection te the Interact, The Quick Start cm_Nso provide troubleshooting support, ifprobl_ls occur, VAIO Computer User Guide -- The online User Guide* provides infbnnation about configuring, mmntaining, and upgrading your computer, This support resource offers a variety of available topics, enabling you m quickly view specific inlbmlation using the context-sensitive search l)atums, To access the online User Grade: I Click Start in the Windows® taskbar 2 Click Help and Support, The VAIO Help and Support Center menu appears. 3 Click VAIO U'ser Guide, Specifications -- The online specifications sheet lists _he hardware configuration and preinstalled software applications of'your VAIO computer, You c_ view your system's processor speed, dctemline [he mnount of installed mcmo_', identiI}' optical drive specifications, and more, To access the online specification sheet: I Click Start in the Windows taskbar and click Help and Support, 2 From _he VAIO Help and Support Center, click VAIO User Guide, 3 Click Welcome I¥om the menu displayed in the right frmne, 4 Locate the link in the text, 'Wiew [he VAIO® ComrJuter SrJeci fications. which describes your computer's hardware configuration and preinstalled software in:fom_ation?' * A hard copy of the VAIO Compuler !, s_' Guide is Fmvided with selected m<xlels, Immediate Help And Support Prelnstalled software Help riles -- Each prcmstallcd softw_e apphcatmn provides online Help that describes sollware's features. In [hose Help files, you can l_nd tutorials {hat teach you to use {he software and locate troubleshooting s_lpport, sho_lld probl_ls occult. To access sol_w_e Help files: I Click Nart in _hc Windows taskbar m_dpoint to All Programs, submemi appears, listing all preinstatled sofIwarc applications, 2 Click the desired software application,t The software's main window appe_s. 3 A From the menu bar. click Help. The Help file appears, * A [_arctcopy sot_-ware m_mLmlmay ava'd able [_r cetl_in solba_are a_plicat_t)_s, ,_ you ca_ locate the c_l_lineHelp flies lbr SoW soltware 0Irplications by p,_inting to tI_e indi_ iduaI a_:q_IicmI_ o_Vsicon a_d selecting tlelp from the submenu, VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Software Help And Support When you have questions aboutyour eompuler and tl_e preinstalled software, check wilh _hese software publishers to access troubleshooting support from the publisher's Web site, by e-mail, or by telephone. Adobe_ Acrobat® Reader_, selected models) (Adobe Systems Inc.) Photoshop® Elements, Premiere® LE (On Web site hltp:/iw w w;adobe.eonl e-marl [email protected] phone 206-675-6126 (f_e-based supporO Adobe_ Photoshop® Elements (Trial Version) (Adobe Systems Inc.) Web site hltp:/iw w w;adobe.eonl America Online® (America Online, Ine.) Web site hltp:/iwww;aohcom phone 800-827-6364 hours 7 dt_'s a week, 24 hours a dt_' Ea rthLink s_ Total Access® (EarthLink, Inc.) Web site hltp:_help.eard_linkmeWtechsuppor t phone 800-395-8410 e-mail suppor_)eartht hours 7 dt_'s a week, 24 hours a dt_' i:rik.net So#were Help And Support Microsoft® Windows® XP, lnternet Explorer, Outlook® Express, Office XP (On selected models) (Microsoft Corp.) Web site http:iiwww.sony, comipcsuppo rt PC-Cillin® Antiviros (Trend Micro, Inc.) Web site ht_p:iiwww, ant_vi:ms,com/pc-cillinisupport phone 510-859-0308; 900-820-8324 hours M-F. 8 A,M.-5 P,M. (Pacific time) * Sugpcv:t ti'_m 510-859-0308 is flee or cJ_aNe,but sugject m delays. Sut_po1_t_m_ 900-8208324 is lee-based, but offe13 immediate r_sponse. Qalcken® 2002 New User Edition (Intait lnc.) Web site ht_p:iiwww, intuit,comisupport phone hours M-F. 5 A,M,-5 P,M, (Pacific time) * S ut_p_rt D_m 900-555-4932 ot_cbauge. is t'ee-t'_sed. Sut_po_i [_om g00-644-3 ]93 is atrk_mated and fi'ee RecordNow DX (VERITAS Software Corp.) Web site ht_p:iiwww.easy, co,jpijmdxisony Sony Software (Sony Electronics Inc.) Web site ht_p:iiwww.sony, comipcsuppo rt VAIODigital Studio Computer Quick Start Sony SereenBlast TM ACID, Sony SereenBlas| (Sony Pictures Digital Entertainmen 0 TM Soand Forge_ Web site http:/iwww;soniefound%'.eom/s_.lppert e_mail supporI@sonie Ibund_',com phone 900-407-6642 (If:e-based supper 0 lax 608-256-7300 hours M-F, 9 A,M.-5 RM. (Central time) WordPeKec(® Omee 2(102 Standard (Core] Corp.) Web site http:/iwww;coreheonl phone 613-274-0500 hours M-F, 8:30 A.M,-7:30 RM. (Eastern thne) Sony Service Center To loemc the Sony Service C_ter nearest you, visit (he Sony Computing Support Web site a_ http:iiwww.sony.eomipesupport. Computing support is free of charge t'br 90 d_'s aflcr the original date of purchase. Contacting Sony For Help And Support Contacting Sony For Help And Support If'the infomlation provided with your VAIO_ computer does not provide an immediate solution, or yeu would like to get direct suvport, contact Sony online or by telephone. Sony Computing Support Web site Online help and support are available 24 hours a day, seven d_'s a week, when you visit _he Sony Computing Support Web site. You can access the Web site at http:i/www.sony.eon_pcsuppor t. The Sony' Computing Support Web site provides Inlbnnation about your specific model computer, such as I h_dw_e and software specil]cations 2 tipgrade m_d mmntenance procedtircs 3 safi:ty and legal in:lbm_ation 4 quick solutions to common problems An m_temated tuterial library [hat contains interactive, easy-to-uadc_csland lessons on using your computer's hardware and software I_::_turcs. Links that enable yeu to I qaicMy Sad tl_e nearest Sony s_n'vicecenter locations 2 arrange Ibr repairs or check repair status 3 review"warranty in:lk_nnstion 4 e-mail your question or comments to the Sony C_tomer Services Cemcr. S Check pricing, availability, and purchase Sony' products, accessories and parts. 6 access the Sony Solutions Knowledge Base, a datable answc_csto many frequ_tly _kcd quastions. Infbnnation tl_at contains VAIO Digital Studio Computer Quick Start Sony Customer Information Services Center Ifo{her support options do net resolve your issue, you can contact a SoW Support repres_tative directly, Befbre m_ing a oN1to the Sony Customer In:lbm_ation Services Center. have _his basic inlbm_ation readily available. I VAIO® computer s3'stem type 2 Model nmnber 3 SeriN number* 4 Operating system 5 Hardware fi:ature or software application [hat has a problem. (See "Software Help And Suppoff' fbr the appropriale software contact inlbm_ation.) 6 BrieI'deseription oftlleissue, For VAIO® computers purebred in [he U,S. and Canada, eomact a Sony St_pport representative at 1-888-476-6972, * Fhe _rial l_mber is k_aated on the back pg_el or*your _x_mputv_r,![he scn_ialncm_ber is tm a whi_ barcode label, NOTICE NOTICE lxtt po_l_t in f,_]'r_ ati*l n f,_r (7_lmtIli_ m_t_mer_: SONY 1!i J X [RON'[( _S]NC, IaROVID];8 NO WARRA:N [W WH'H REG A 11I? 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