Sony PCG-R505TSK manual Power Management Commands, Conserving Battery Power, System Hibernation

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VAIO® R505 SuperSlim Pro™ Notebook User Guide

Power Management Commands

PowerPanel also provides power management commands that you can use to activate specific power management functions and to control power for a specific device. You can use these commands to override a profile setting or initiate an immediate action.

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System Suspend

Puts the system into System Suspend mode, a power management state that saves the state of the system and peripheral devices in memory (RAM). Power consumption reduces to a minimum, and the system remains on. To return the system to the active state, press any key or the power button on your computer.

System Hibernation

Provides for the lowest level of power consumption. The system writes the state of the system and peripheral devices to the hard disk and turns off the system power. To return the system to the original state, use the power button to turn on power. The system saves the data in the Save to Disk Partition on the hard drive.

LCD (Video) Standby (Windows Me™ only)

Turns off the video display to save power. If you turn off the Video Standby timer, the display remains active except when the system enters System Suspend mode. The video display system is one of the largest consumers of power in the system.

Conserving Battery Power

When using the notebook with a battery, the LCD display and the hard drive can be set to switch off automatically to conserve battery power.

For details, see “Power Management Profiles” .

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Contents Vaio R505 SuperSlim Pro XXX-XXX-XXX Iii Safety Information Owner’s RecordAvertissement Regulatory Information FCC PartVii Telephone Consumer Protection Act United StatesTelephone Consumer Guidelines Canada Viii Disposal of Lithium-Ion BatteryIndustry Canada Notice Avis de L’Industrie Canada Vaio R505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Contents 101 107125 Xii139 XiiiXiv Features WelcomeUnpacking Your Notebook HardwareManuals Software CDsRecovery CDs OtherErgonomic Guidelines Setting Up Your Notebook Recommended PositionHandling Your Notebook Cleaning Your Notebook Handling the LCD ScreenVaio R505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Locating Controls and Connectors FrontBack LeftRight Connecting a Power Source Using the AC AdapterConnecting AC Adapter BottomUnlock/Lock Lever Using Battery PowerTo insert the battery pack To charge the battery pack Inserting Battery PackBattery Indicator Meaning Light Status Battery Indicator LightAdditional Notes On Batteries To remove the battery packRemoving Battery Pack Connecting a Power Source Turning on Notebook Starting Your NotebookOpening Notebook If you are unable to shut down your notebook Vaio R505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Using the Keyboard KeyboardKey Description Such as addition and subtraction. Note the followingIndicators Indicator FunctionWindows Key in Combination with Other Keys Light OffFunctions Combination/ FeatureFn Key in Combination with Other Keys Touchpad Using the TouchpadActions Descriptions Inserting PC Card Using PC CardsTo insert a PC card To remove a PC card Removing PC CardVaio R505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Using Smart Connect Connecting with an i.LINK* CableWindows Me WindowsLink Network Switch Using Smart Connect Jog Dial Control Vaio Action SetupJog Dial Control Using the Jog Dial Control Launcher ModeUsing Launcher Mode Jog Dial LauncherGuide Mode Using the Jog Dial Control with Sony SoftwareUsing Guide Mode Jog Dial GuideUsing Memory Stick Media Using the Jog Dial Control with Other SoftwareUsing a Dialog Box Types of Memory Stick MediaInserting Memory Stick Media What is MagicGate Media?To Insert a Memory Stick Media To View the Contents of Memory Stick Media To Remove a Memory Stick MediaFormatting a Memory Stick Media Using the Write-protect TabWrite-protecting a Memory Stick Media When Using Memory Stick media Vaio R505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Using Power Saving Modes To activate Hibernate mode Using a Phone Line Plugging Phone Cable into Phone JackUsing the Local Area Network LAN Connecting to LANConnecting Peripheral Devices Rear Connector Panel Connecting the Optional Docking StationUSB connectors Connecting the Notebook to the Docking Station Latching the Notebook to the Docking StationSecuring the Notebook to the Docking Station Disconnecting the Notebook from the Docking StationDisconnecting the Docking Station when the Notebook is Off Removing the Notebook from the Docking Station Disconnecting the Docking Station when the Notebook is OnReleasing the Notebook from the Docking Station From the Start menu Docking Indicator LightUsing the Undock switch Undock switch Inserting Diskette Connecting the Floppy Disk DriveTo Insert a Diskette To Remove a Diskette Removing DisketteInserting a Disc Connecting an Optical DriveTo Insert a Disc To Remove the Drive Inserting DiscPlaying a DVD Handling and Cleaning CD and DVD Media CleaningWriting Data to CD-R/RW Media HandlingVaio R505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Connecting a Printer To a Parallel ConnectorTo USB Connectors Connecting a Printer to the Docking StationVaio R505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide To Connect a Digital Video Camera Recorder Connecting an i.LINK* DeviceConnecting Digital Video Camera Recorder Vaio R505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Hard Disk Drive Partition To defragment a partitionConnecting an External Display Using the NotebookUsing the Docking Station Connecting MonitorPlug the optional display cable into the monitor connector To Connect a ProjectorConnecting projector To Select a Display To Connect a USB Device Connecting a Universal Serial Bus USB DeviceConnecting USB Device Connecting a Universal Serial Bus USB Device To Connect External Speakers Connecting External SpeakersConnecting Speakers to the Headphone Connector To Connect an External Microphone Connecting an External MicrophoneConnecting Microphone to Microphone Connector Vaio R505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Sony Notebook Setup Screen Displaying the Sony Notebook Setup ScreenTo display the Sony Notebook Setup screen Sony Notebook Setup Tabs Tab DescriptionActivating the Power Management toolbar Controlling Power ManagementViewing the Power Management status icons Power Management Profiles Customizing Power Management SettingsMaximum Battery Life Disable Power ManagementIcon Description AC Power GamesPresentation CameraPower Management Commands Conserving Battery PowerIcon Description System Suspend System HibernationDisplaying Battery Information To Activate the Battery Information ToolbarBattery Icon Descriptions Battery Icon Battery StatusDisplaying Detailed Battery Information Battery Information WindowSelecting the Display Mode Intel 82815 Graphics Controller Properties ScreenChanging the Window Design of Sony Software To change the window designSelecting Dual Display Mode Virtual DesktopCustomizing the Virtual Desktop Setting Colors and Resolution for Each DisplayReleasing the Dual Display Setting Using Dual Display function Windows Me only 100 Related Safety Guidelines Adding MemoryScrews on Bottom of Computer To Install a Memory Module102 Turning the Keyboard 103Lifting the Keyboard Replacing the Keyboard Installing the Memory Module104 To Remove a Memory Module 105106 About the Software on Your Notebook Overview of the Software on Your NotebookArcSoft PhotoPrinter 2000 Pro Windows Me only 108McAfee VirusScan 109OpenMG Jukebox Windows Me only 110RealProducer G2 111MovieShaker Importing Images and Sound Clips112 Main WindowShaker Tray Create a Movie using Shaker113 Working Panel Editing Clips and Scenes114 Saving a Movie 115Using Panorama Maker PictureGearManaging Your Pictures Creating a Photo AlbumMaking Still Images and Panoramic from Mpeg 117Application, Driver, and System Recovery CDs About Your Recovery CDsUsing the Application Recovery CDs 118Using the Driver Recovery CDs To use the Application Recovery CDsTo Use the Driver Recovery CDs 119Using the System Recovery CDs To repair software applications using Vaio Support AgentTo use the System Recovery CDs 120121 Recovering Microsoft WordIf your computer does not start from the Recovery CD Software Support Information 122123 Sony Service Center 124Troubleshooting Your Notebook My notebook does not startMy notebook starts, but my system doesn’t start properly 126My notebook stops responding or does not shut down 127128 My notebook is unstableSound of my notebook’s fan is too loud 129 Troubleshooting the Docking StationCannot remove the disc Troubleshooting the LCD Screen Want to change the video resolution of my displayMy LCD screen is blank My LCD screen continues to show the previous screenTroubleshooting the Mouse and Touchpad Pointer does not move while using the Touchpad or MouseMy mouse does not work My touchpad does not work properlyTroubleshooting Drives, PC Cards, and Peripheral Devices My floppy disk drive can not write to a disketteMy optical drive is not playing my CD or DVD properly 132133 DVD videos cannot be played properly. Windows Me onlyMy optical drive tray does not open Troubleshooting the Software My PC card does not workMy software program stops responding or crashes SmartCapture software does not start. Windows Me onlyTroubleshooting the Modem Troubleshooting audioMy modem does not work My modem connection is slowTroubleshooting the Printer My microphone does not workCannot print 136Windows Me Only 137Getting Help Vaio Notebook User GuideVaio Support Agent Sony PC Support Sony Fax-on-DemandSpecifications 140 Built-in CapabilitiesSpecifications 141Optional Docking Station Hardware Specifications 142Index 143144 145 LCD 146147 148 149 150
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