Sony LDI-100B operating instructions Using the optional battery pack, Charging the battery pack

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Using the optional battery pack

DISPOSAL OF LITHIUM ION BATTERY.

LITHIUM ION BATTERY.

DISPOSE OF PROPERLY.

You can return your unwanted lithium ion batteries to your nearest Sony Service Center or Factory Service Center.

NOTE: In some areas the disposal of lithium ion batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited.

For the Sony Service Center nearest you call 1-800-222-SONY (United States only) For the Sony Factory Service Center nearest you call 416-499-SONY (Canada only)

Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium ion batteries.

If you use a battery pack such as the NP-F550/F750/F950, you can use the Personal LCD Display without connecting to a wall outlet.

Charging the battery pack

Charge the battery pack before use. You can charge the battery pack using the power supply box. If you attach the battery pack as described below, the battery pack charges while you are not using the Personal LCD Display.

1 Attach the battery pack to the power supply box.

Battery pack

Install the battery pack properly making

Power supply

 

sure it is not crooked against the power

 

supply box.

box

 

To remove the battery pack, while sliding

BATT RELEASE, pull out the battery

pack.BATT RELEASE button

2

Connect the AC power adapter to the DC IN connector on the

 

power supply box. Then, connect the AC power cord to the AC

power adapter and to a wall outlet.

Charge the battery pack on a flat place without vibration. The CHARGE lamp lights up. When the battery pack is fully charged, the CHARGE lamp goes out.

Battery life and charging time are shown in the table below.

CHARGE lamp

to wall outlet

AC power adapter

to DC IN

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Contents Personal LCD Display Information Declaration of ConformityPrecautions For the customers in CanadaPour les utilisateurs au Canada For the customers in EuropePage Table of Contents About the Personal LCD Display Personal ComputerLaser disc player, Camcorder DVD playerFeatures Locating the parts and controls Display unitPower supply box Connecting a PC Connecting the Personal LCD DisplayConnecting other IBM compatible PCs Connecting a Macintosh Powerbook Connecting a Macintosh desktop models Connecting the Personal LCD DisplayConnector Audio cable RGB signal cable Signal flow MacintoshConnecting video equipment To audio/video output To AUDIO/VIDEO connectorCamcorder, etc Special miniplug Phono plugAudio L Audio R If your video equipment has an S-video jackVideo Connecting the power source Adjust the strap Wearing the Personal LCD DisplayLoosen the back strap Put on the Personal LCD DisplayAdjusting the back strap Adjust the angle of the display unitAdjust the stereo earphones Front padWhen you connect to the S-video connector Input the signal from the connected equipment Adjust the brightness by turning the Bright controlAdjust the sound volume by turning the VOL control Darker brighterAfter you finish using Personal LCD Display Using the Personal LCD DisplayInput signal Mega Bass Avls Checking the display indicationsViewing the surrounding environment Set the Screen switch to onTurn the SEE-THROUGH dial Adjusting the sound and picture Signal compatibilityPC mode RGB signal Video mode video signalAdjusting the sound/picture HUE Ntsc Video mode onlyAdjusting the sound and picture Press Menu Adjust the setting using the jog dialPC mode Video modeAvls Auto Volume Limiter System Picture PowerIndicator Turn the jog dial to set to ON, then press the jog dialAdjusting the RGB signal Adjusting the sound and pictureAdjusting the video signal Resetting the adjustments to the factory preset levelHUE Ntsc Video mode only LessmoreUsing the optional battery pack Charging the battery packAttach the battery pack to the power supply box Connect the AC power adapter to the DC in connector onChecking the remaining battery life Fully Remaining battery life Dead ChargedMark appears on ScreenPrecautions InstallationUse Unified polarity plugOthers Error messages OUT of Scan RangeTroubleshooting Symptom Cause RemedyTroubleshooting Pin No Signal SpecificationsPin Assignment K, L, M, N O IndexY, Z