Sony PCG-Z505LSK Normal Mode, System Idle Mode, System Suspend Mode, System Hibernation Mode

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Using Power Saving Modes

Normal Mode

This is the normal state of your computer when it is in use. The green power indicator light is on in this mode. To save power, you can turn off a specific device such as the LCD or the hard disk.

For details, see “Controlling Power Management” in the online manual Customizing Your VAIO® Z505 SuperSlim Pro™ Notebook.

System Idle Mode

This mode is convenient if you do not need to use your computer for a brief period. The hard disk and video display enter a low power state, and the CPU clock and processor stop. The power indicator light is tan in this mode.

To activate System Idle Mode

Press Fn+S. You can also use the PowerPanel utility to enter System Idle mode.

To return to normal Mode

Press any key.

System Suspend Mode

The computer saves the current state of the system in RAM and switches off power to the CPU. The tan power indicator light flashes in this mode.

To activate System Suspend Mode

Press Fn+Esc. You can also use the PowerPanel utility to enter System Suspend mode.

To return to normal Mode

Press any key.

System Hibernation Mode

The state of the system is saved on the hard drive and power is turned off. The power indicator light is off in this mode.

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Contents User Guide Vaio Z505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Page Safety Information Owner’s RecordRegulatory Information Declaration of ConformityFCC Part Telephone Consumer Protection Act United StatesTelephone Consumer Guidelines Canada CrtcIndustry Canada Notice Lindice déquivalence de la sonnerie de ce matériel est de Contents Connecting Peripheral Devices Software InformationFeatures WelcomeMain unit Unpacking Your NotebookRemove the following hardware items from the box AC adapter USB conversion adapterSoftware CDs Recovery CDsManuals OtherErgonomic Considerations Recommended positionErgonomic Considerations On Handling Locating Controls and Connectors Setting Up Your Vaio NotebookFront Vaio Z505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Back LeftMemory Stick slot Memory Stick indicator RightUsing the AC Adapter Connecting a Power SourceBottom Using Battery Power Connecting AC AdapterInserting Battery Pack To insert the battery packLock Lever Battery indicator light To charge the battery packBattery Indicator Meaning Light Status Removing battery pack To remove the battery packAdditional Notes On Batteries Vaio Z505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Opening Starting Your ComputerTurning on Computer If you are unable to shut down your computer Shutting Down Your ComputerRespond to any prompts warning you to save documents Keyboard Using the KeyboardKey Description Combinations and Functions with the Windows Key Combinations FunctionsIndicators Functions IndicatorsLight Off Combinations and Functions with the Fn Key Both LCD and external displayCombinations Functions Feature Touchpad Using the TouchpadActions Connecting the FDD Using the Floppy Disk DriveTo connect the floppy disk drive To remove a diskette To remove the floppy disk drive when the computer is onTo insert a diskette Inserting disketteTo carry the floppy disk drive To Connect the CD Drive Connecting the CD/DVD Drive optionalWindows Me does not support PCGA-CDRW51 Removing PC Card Inserting PC CardCD-ROM Drive To Insert a DiscInserting Disc To Remove the Drive Cleaning CD or DVD MediaFlashing Busy Indicator Handling CD or DVD MediaTo insert a PC card Using PC CardsPC Card Release Button Removing PC Card Slot Protector To remove a PC card Insert the PC card slot protector into the empty slot Windows Me Using Smart ConnectConnecting with an i.Link cable WindowsConnecting digital video camera recorder Connecting an i.LINK deviceTo Connect a Digital Video Camera Recorder Vaio Z505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide Hard Drive Partition Jog Dial Control Vaio Action SetupJog Dial Control Using Launcher Mode Using the Jog Dial ControlLauncher Mode JOG Guide Dialog BoxUsing the Jog Dial Control with Other Software Guide ModeUsing the Jog Dial Control with Sony Software Using Guide ModeUsing a Dialog Box Using Memory Stick MediaTypes of Memory Stick Media To view the contents of Memory Stick media What is MagicGate?To Insert a Memory Stick Media To Remove a Memory Stick Media Using Power Saving Modes System Suspend Mode Normal ModeSystem Idle Mode System Hibernation ModeTo activate System Hibernation mode Connecting Peripheral Devices Connecting a Phone Line optional Phone Line Jack CoverPlug the other end into the wall jack Plugging Phone Line into Phone Line JackConnecting to the Local Area Network LAN Connecting to LANConnecting the i.LINK Port Replicator Port ReplicatorPort Replicator Connector To Attach the Port ReplicatorTo Remove the Port Replicator Connecting AC Adapter to Port ReplicatorAttaching Computer to Port Replicator Connecting Monitor Connecting an External DisplayTo Connect a Monitor To Remove the Display Adapter Connecting ProjectorTo Connect a Projector To Select a DisplayConnecting an External Display To Connect a Computer Display MonitorProjector Power cord Audio cable RGB signal cable To Monitor Connecting Printer Connecting a PrinterTo Connect a Printer Connecting USB Device Connecting a Universal Serial Bus USB DeviceTo Connect a USB Device To Connect a Second USB Device Attaching Second USB DeviceAdding Memory Screws To Install a Memory ModuleLifting the Keyboard Turning the Keyboard Installing the Memory Module Replacing the KeyboardTo Remove a Memory Module Vaio Z505 SuperSlim Pro Notebook User Guide About the Software on Your Computer Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home EditionDVgate Netscape Communicator About Your Recovery CDs Supplementary Information Recovering Microsoft WordImporting Images and Sound Clips Software InformationMovieShaker Main windowCreate a Movie using Shaker Shaker TraySaving a Movie Editing Clips and ScenesWorking Panel PictureGear Managing Your PicturesMaking Still Images and Panoramic from Mpeg Using Panorama MakerCreating a Photo Album We recommend 12 landscaped or 16 portrait picturesEarthLink Network TotalAccess EarthLink Network, Inc For Answers to Your Software QuestionsPhotoPrinter 2000 Pro ArcSoft, Inc Sony Service Center Using the System and Application Recovery CDs Using the System Recovery CDsTo use the System Recovery CDs If your computer does not start from the System Recovery CD Using the Application Recovery CDs To use the Application Recovery CDsTroubleshooting your notebook TroubleshootingMy notebook does not start My notebook starts, but my system doesn’t start properly My notebook stops responding or does not shut down Power Management setting is not responding Sound of my notebook’s fan is too loudWant to change the video resolution of my display Troubleshooting the LCD screenTroubleshooting the mouse and touchpad My LCD screen is blankPointer does not move while using the Touchpad or Mouse Troubleshooting drives, PC cards and peripheral devicesMy touchpad does not work properly Check the volume setting in the audio mixer My CD or DVD drive tray does not open My PC card is not working Can not use the DVgate software Troubleshooting softwareMy software program stops responding or crashes My voice-related software does not work properlyMy modem does not work Troubleshooting the modemTroubleshooting audio My modem connection is slowMy microphone does not work Troubleshooting the printerCannot print Vaio Support Agent Getting HelpVaio Notebook User Guide Sony PC Support Sony Fax-on-Demand108 Specifications Power Management Supplied AccessoriesPower Requirements BatteryStorage Humidity Hygrometer reading of less than 95 F 35 C112 Index 114 115 LCD 117 118

PCG-Z505LSK, PCG-Z505LE, PCG-Z505LS, PCG-Z505LEK specifications

The Sony PCG-Z505 series is a line of ultraportable laptops that gained popularity for their lightweight design and advanced features. Specifically, the models PCG-Z505LEK, PCG-Z505LS, PCG-Z505LE, and PCG-Z505LSK each showcase several key characteristics that make them stand out in the early 2000s laptop market.

One of the most notable features of the PCG-Z505 series is their incredibly lightweight design. Weighing around 3.5 pounds, these laptops epitomize portability, making them ideal for business professionals and students on the go. The sleek aluminum chassis not only contributes to the reduced weight but also enhances durability, ensuring that it can withstand everyday use.

In terms of display technology, the PCG-Z505 series incorporates a 12.1-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. This size strikes a balance between usability and portability, allowing users to work comfortably while still being compact enough to fit into a briefcase. The brightness and clarity of the display also cater to varied lighting conditions, preserving the quality of visuals even in brighter environments.

Powering these laptops is an Intel Pentium III processor, which offers sufficient performance for everyday tasks such as web browsing, word processing, and multimedia consumption. Coupled with a RAM capacity of up to 512 MB, users can multitask efficiently, running multiple applications without significant slowdowns.

The series also features a variety of connectivity options, including USB ports, a VGA output, and a headphone jack. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of peripherals and external devices. Additionally, Sony included an integrated CD-ROM drive, allowing users to access software and media without requiring additional external hardware.

An integral aspect of the PCG-Z505 series is its innovative battery technology. These laptops come equipped with a lithium-ion battery that offers impressive longevity, catering to users who require extended usage without needing frequent recharges. This is especially beneficial for those who travel frequently or work in remote locations.

Overall, the Sony PCG-Z505 series, featuring the PCG-Z505LEK, PCG-Z505LS, PCG-Z505LE, and PCG-Z505LSK models, combines portability, performance, and practical features, making them an attractive option for anyone looking for a reliable ultraportable laptop in their day-to-day life. Their legacy continues to resonate among enthusiasts of vintage technology as a testament to Sony's commitment to quality and innovation in personal computing.