Sony PCG-505TX, PCG-505TS manual Using Battery Power, To insert the battery pack

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Using Your 505 SuperSlim Notebook

Using Battery Power

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You can use a battery pack as a source of power. The PCGA-BP51 battery pack that comes with your computer is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Follow the steps below to insert and charge the battery pack.

You can also purchase the high-capacity PCGA-BP52 battery pack as a separate option. See “Using Power Saving Modes” on page 31 for power management information.

To insert the battery pack

1Move the lock lever on the bottom of the computer to the UNLOCK position.

Lock lever

2Align the grooves and tabs on the battery with the tabs and notches on the back of the computer, and then slide the battery towards the computer until it clicks into place.

Tabs

Grooves

3Slide the lock lever into the LOCK position to secure the battery on the computer.

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Contents Vaio 505 SuperSlim Safety Information Regulatory Information FCC Part Disposal of Lithium ION Battery Industry Canada Notice Page Page Contents Vaio Notebook Computer User Guide Connecting Peripheral DevicesContents Limited Warranty StatementXii Welcome Vaio 505 SuperSlim Notebook User Guide Ergonomic ConsiderationsWelcome Page Front Locating the Controls and ConnectorsLeft BackUsing Your 505 SuperSlim Notebook RightBottom Connecting a Power Source Using the AC AdapterTo remove the AC adapter To insert the battery pack Using Battery PowerModel Battery Indicator Light Status MeaningTo remove the battery pack Starting Your Computer Shutting Down Your Computer Registering Windows Registering Your Computer Keys Descriptions Using the KeyboardUsing Your 505 SuperSlim Notebook Combinations Functions Combinations and Functions with the Windows 98 KeyIndicators Indicators FunctionsLight Off Combinations and Functions with the Fn Key Combinations/Functions FeatureActions Descriptions Using the TouchpadTo use the pen slot for the PCG-505TX SuperSlim Notebook Using the Plastic PenTo use ScribblePad Using ScribblePadUsing the Floppy Disk Drive To connect the floppy disk driveTo insert a diskette To remove the floppy disk drive Using Your 505 SuperSlim Notebook To remove a disketteTo insert a PC card Using PC CardsPC card To remove a PC card Using Infrared Communication Devices To use infrared communication with a digital still cameraTo use infrared communication with another computer Degrees Normal Mode Using Power Saving ModesSystem Suspend Mode To activate System Suspend modeTo activate System Hibernation mode System Hibernation ModeConnecting Peripheral Devices Connecting a Phone Line Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting the Port ReplicatorTo remove the port replicator To connect a printer Connecting a PrinterTo connect a computer display Connecting an External DisplayTo select a display Connecting Peripheral Devices To connect a projectorTo connect an external mouse and keyboard Connecting an External Mouse and KeyboardTo connect a desktop computer Connecting a Desktop Computer or Serial DeviceTo your computer To lOlOl Serial To I/O To connect the CD-ROM drive Connecting the CD-ROM DriveTo insert a CD-ROM disc To remove the CD-ROM drive To play an audio CD in the CD-ROM driveTo connect the PCGA-SP51 stereo speakers Connecting External SpeakersSpeakers Speaker cable supplied with To connect a digital video camera recorder Connecting a Digital Video Camera RecorderTo connect a USB device Connecting a Universal Serial Bus USB DevicePage Customizing Your Notebook Computer Displaying the Sony Notebook Setup ScreenVaio 505 SuperSlim Notebook User Guide Tab Descriptions Power Management Profiles Controlling Power ManagementCustomizing Your Notebook Computer Icon DescriptionPower Management Commands To activate the PowerPanel Profiles toolbar Page Activating BatteryScope Displaying Battery InformationBattery Icon Descriptions To activate BatteryScopeTo customize the BatteryScope toolbar and alarm system Displaying Detailed Battery InformationTo use the PPK Setup screen Using the internal timer Using the Programmable Power Key With Other KeysSelecting the Display Mode Display modes Functions Click OK until all the Settings windows closeGetting Help Sony Fax-on-Demand Troubleshooting Getting HelpMy computer does not start Page My computer locks up Getting Help My LCD does not display anythingMy software program locks up or crashes Cannot printCannot play a CD-ROM My floppy disk drive cannot write to a disketteMy speaker has no sound When I press Fn+F3, I see the message Sound Disabled My modem does not workMy modem connection is slow Cannot use DV devices and messages appear on the screen My mouse does not workMy computer does not shut down My PC card is not workingUsing the System Recovery CDs Using the System and Application Recovery CDsIf your computer does not start from the Recovery CD To use the Application Recovery CDs Using the Application Recovery CDsPage On Handling the LCD Screen On the Power SourceOn Handling On InstallationOn Upgrading the System On Moisture CondensationOn Handling Diskettes On Handling CD-ROM DiscsOn Using Batteries On Maintenance Page Vaio 505 SuperSlim Notebook Computer Warranty Limited Warranty StatementVaio 505 SuperSlim Notebook User Guide Garantie Restreinte Limited Warranty StatementVaio 505 SuperSlim Notebook User Guide Battery Limited Warranty Page Index Serial device 41 USB device Index Online help USB Setup Wizard screen 14 Start button 13 taskbar 13

PCG-505TS, PCG-505TX specifications

The Sony PCG-505TX and PCG-505TS are part of Sony's renowned line of laptops that were particularly notable during the late 1990s. These models are part of the Vaio series, which has become synonymous with innovation and design. Their lightweight structure and sleek aesthetics distinguish them, making them attractive choices for users seeking portability without compromising on performance.

One of the primary features of these laptops is their display. The PCG-505TX and PCG-505TS boast a 12.1-inch XGA (1024x768) screen, providing sharp visuals and excellent color accuracy for the time. This compact screen size, paired with high resolution, makes them ideal for both productivity tasks and multimedia consumption. The panels are known for their clarity and brightness, enhancing the user experience.

In terms of performance, these laptops were equipped with Intel processors, typically the Pentium II series, offering a suitable balance of power and efficiency for everyday computing tasks. The systems generally came with 64 MB of RAM, expandable to 128 MB, allowing for multitasking capabilities, which was a significant feature at the time. Storage options included a 6 GB hard drive, providing a reasonable space for applications and files, considering the era's computing demands.

The PCG-505TX and 505TS models showcased a variety of connectivity options, including USB ports, a CD-ROM drive, and an optional DVD drive, accommodating various external devices and media formats. Furthermore, the laptops supported modem connections, which were essential for internet access in the late 90s, enabling users to stay connected.

Another notable aspect of the PCG-505 series is the battery life. Designed to provide adequate usage without frequent recharging, these laptops were perfect for students and professionals on the go. Additionally, Sony's engineering included a range of software bundled with the system, enhancing the overall functionality and user experience.

Built with a durable chassis, the laptops also featured a comfortable keyboard and trackpad, making extended usage convenient. Overall, the Sony PCG-505TX and PCG-505TS epitomize a blend of performance, portability, and style, making them memorable models in the history of portable computing. Users who owned these laptops appreciated their reliability and the robust feature set that reflected the needs and trends of their time.