Sony PCV-RX490TV, PCV-RX462DS, PCV-RX470DS manual Changing the Displays Power Management Settings

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Configuring Your System

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Changing the Display's Power Management Settings

A display that has power management capability is designed to operate on reduced power or shut itself off after the system has been idle for a specified period of time.

1 From the Start menu, point to Settings, click Control Panel, then click Display.

The Power Options Properties dialog box opens, with the Power Schemes tab displayed.

2 Select the power scheme that is most appropriate for the way you use your computer.

To change a power scheme, change the settings for Turn off monitor, and Turn off hard disks, System stand by, and System hibernates.

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Contents Page Owner’s Record Wave Length Safety Information and CautionPage Declaration of Conformity Regulatory InformationThis modem uses the Usoc RJ-11 telephone jack FCC PartTelephone Consumer Protection Act United States Disposal of Lithium BatteryTelephone Consumer Guidelines Canada Viii Avis de L’industrie Canada Industry Canada NoticePage Contents Vaio Digital Studio System Reference Manual Xii109 XiiiXiv Chapter Identifying Components All Models Front ViewDrive Description DrivesPCV-RX490TV ‡ Data on a DVD-RW/DVD-R is read at a constant transfer rate Button or switch Description Buttons and SwitchesIndicator Description IndicatorsConnector Description ConnectorsUSB USB1, USB2 Rear ViewAll Models IconsIconDescription PCV-RX490TV Only USB Ports Keyboard and Mouse PortsEthernet Port Printer/Parallel Port Vaio Digital Studio System Reference Manual Serial PortMonitor Port Game Port DVI PortTelephone and Line Jacks Link IEEE1394 Ports Expansion Slots PCV-RX490TV Remote ControlVaio Digital Studio System Reference Manual Chapter Configuring Your System Accessing the Bios Setup Utility Changing the Displays Power Management Settings Vaio Digital Studio System Reference Manual Configuring Your System Vaio Digital Studio System Reference Manual Chapter Removing, Installing, Replacing Components Removing the Side Cover Replacing the Side Cover Installing a PCI Add-In Card Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Removing a PCI Add-in Card Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Replacing the Lithium Battery Push in not down to pop out battery Vaio Digital Studio System Reference Manual Memory module configurations MB Installing System MemoryRemove the AGP add-in card Rimmb Rimma Vaio Digital Studio System Reference Manual Removing a Memory Module Vaio Digital Studio System Reference Manual Removing a Slot Cover Covering an Open I/O Slot To prepare a startup disk PCV-RX490TV model only Installing a 3.5-inch Internal Hard Disk DriveTo install a 3.5-inch internal hard disk drive all models Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Drive connectors Power connectors Tab Disk drive holder Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Removing the Power Supply Replacing the Power Supply Vaio Digital Studio System Reference Manual Chapter System Board Front Panel Header Connectors and HeadersFront Panel header Name DescriptionFloppy Disk Drive Header Pin Signal NameFloppy Disk Drive header Memory Module Rimm Slots PCI Slots AGP Slot IDE Headers Power Supply header Power Supply and Aux Power HeadersPin Aux Power headerKeyboard and Mouse Ports Keyboard and Mouse connectorsUSB Ports and USB Header USB1, USB2 ports USB23 header connects to USB1 on front panelUSB3, USB4 ports Serial , Printer, and i.LINK Ports Ethernet PortEthernet port Serial port Printer port Link port CPU-FAN header Fan HeadersPWR-FAN header Game port Game PortHeadphones Headphones, Line In, Mic JacksLine MicLink headers 1394HEAD2 and 1394HEAD3 Link HeadersCD-IN header CD-IN HeaderAUX-IN header AUX-IN HeaderVideo header Video HeaderCLR Cmos Jumper CLR Cmos Jumper settingsJumper Plug Position Function Chapter Fax/Modem Card HomePNA Modem Name Connector Type DescriptionLucent 1648 Modem Vaio Digital Studio System Reference Manual Chapter Giga Pocket Card Connector DescriptionPin1 Pin2 Pin3 Pin4 Pin5 Pin6 Pin7 Pin8 Pin9 Pin10 Chapter Video Card Pin Signal ConnectorsDVI port Chapter Cmos Setup Options Vaio Digital Studio System Reference Manual Main Screen CD-ROM Advanced Screen 2F8H/IRQ3 PCI/AGP Power Screen Atapi MO Boot ScreenExit Screen Chapter Miscellaneous Technical Information If you set these passwords Following passwords are required User and Supervisor PasswordsBeep Code Error Messages Message Meaning PCI Configuration Status and Error MessagesMiscellaneous Technical Information DMA Channel Assignments Default100 Channel Assignment101 System I/O Address MapAddress Range Description Hex 102 PCV-RX490TV 103104 Memory Map Address range Default configuration105 106 107 IRQ SummaryIRQ Description 108 Processors Chapter SpecificationsChipset AGP BusPage 111 AudioGiga Pocket I/O PCV-RX490TV only CommunicationsExpansion Slots 112Hard Drives and Controllers Floppy Disk Drive and Controller113 114 Optical DrivesStandard rate is 150 KBps 115116 System BiosIndex IDE 118PCI 119120
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PCV-RX470DS, PCV-RX480DS, PCV-RX462DS, PCV-RX465DS, PCV-RX463DS specifications

The Sony PCV-RX462DS is a noteworthy desktop PC that represents a blend of performance, design, and multimedia capabilities. This model, part of Sony’s RX series, was designed to cater to both casual users and those seeking more robust computing solutions.

At the heart of the PCV-RX462DS is its powerful CPU, an Intel Pentium 4 processor, which provides reliable performance for everyday tasks. With a clock speed of 2.4 GHz, it handles various applications—from basic word processing to multimedia playback—effortlessly. The system is equipped with 512 MB of RAM, allowing for smooth multitasking, although users looking for more intensive applications might consider upgrading the memory.

One of the standout features of the PCV-RX462DS is its extensive multimedia capabilities. It includes a dedicated 64 MB graphics card, enabling decent performance for casual gaming and graphic applications. The system supports DirectX technology, which enhances visual effects in compatible games, making it a solid choice for gamers on a budget.

The PCV-RX462DS also shines in terms of storage. With a 120 GB hard drive, users have ample space for their documents, applications, and multimedia files. This generous storage capacity is complemented by an internal CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive, which allows users to create their own CDs and enjoy DVD movies effortlessly.

Connectivity is another key aspect of this desktop. It features multiple USB ports, enabling users to connect various peripherals such as printers, external drives, and cameras with ease. Additionally, built-in Ethernet provides high-speed internet access, ensuring that users can stay connected without hassle.

In terms of design, the PCV-RX462DS boasts a compact chassis with a sleek appearance, making it a stylish addition to any home or office setup. The system is also relatively quiet, allowing for a more pleasant computing experience without the distracting hum of traditional desktop computers.

Overall, the Sony PCV-RX462DS is a versatile desktop PC that balances performance with multimedia functionality. Its Intel Pentium 4 processor, decent graphics capabilities, and ample storage capacity make it suitable for a range of users, from students to professionals. Its design and connectivity options further enhance its appeal, making it a compelling choice in the competitive landscape of desktop computing in its time. Users looking for reliability and good performance would find the PCV-RX462DS to be a commendable option.