Sony PCG-R505DSK, PCG-R505DL, PCG-R505DSP service manual Turning the Keyboard

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VAIO® Notebook Quick Start

5Lift the keyboard from the LCD display side, then gently turn it over on the touchpad space. Be careful not to detach the cable when lifting the keyboard.

Turning the Keyboard

6You must removeCablethe existing memory module before you can install a new module. See “Removing a Memory Module” on page 40 for instructions.

7Touch a metal object (such as the connector panel on the back of your notebook) to discharge any static electricity.

8Remove the new memory module from its packaging.

9Slide the memory module into the empty slot.

10Press the module into place until it clicks.

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Contents PCG-R505DL/R505DS/R505DSK/R505DSP Service and Inspection Precautions Table of Contents Chapter Removal Chapter Self Diagnostics Link 3 SelectorPentumIII-m Celeron LCD 12.1 XGAChapter Frame Harness Diagram Chapter Exploded Views and Parts List Main Section 27 B B10 LCD Section Replacing the CPU Accessories Vaio Notebook Quick Start Page Contents About the Software on Your Notebook Welcome FeaturesHardware Unpacking Your NotebookDocuments Software CDs Recovery CDsOther Registering Your Notebook Setting Up Your Dial-Up Connection Phone and Modem Options window Setting up your dial-up connection Microsoft Windows Vaio Notebook Quick Start Setting Up Your Vaio Notebook On the Notebook Locating Controls and PortsDC In port Memory Stick slot USB port PC Card slot Right Removing Rubber Tab Battery Unlock switch Ventilation fan10BASE-T/100BASE-TX On the Docking StationLeft lever Floppy disk drive Optical drive DC In indicator Undock switch Right leverLatfromchesDockingProtruding Station Docking Station Connecting the Docking StationSecuring the Notebook to the Docking Station To disconnect the docking station when the notebook is off Disconnecting the Docking StationTo disconnect the docking station when the notebook is on When the notebook is off on page 22 for ns ructions.24 Using the Undock switch Using the AC adapter Connecting a Power SourceTo insert the battery pack Using battery powerTurned off To charge the battery packTo remove the battery pack Battery Indicator Status MeaningSwitchBatpow savingUnlock/Lockmode.LockSwitch Connecting a Power Source Opening Notebook Starting Your NotebookIf you are unable to turn off your notebook Shutting Down Your NotebookHibernate mode Using Power Saving ModesNormal mode Standby modeUsing Power Saving Modes Vaio Notebook Quick Start Adding Memory Precautions and Procedures Total System Memory MB On board MB Slot MB Typical expansion memory configurationRemoving a Memory Module Installing a Memory Module Turning the Keyboard Installing the Memory Module Viewing the Amount of Memory About the Software on Your Notebook Adobe Photoshop Elements On selected models Overview of the Software on Your NotebookAdobe Acrobat Reader ArcSoft PhotoPrinter 2000 ProDrag’n Drop CD On selected models America OnlineDigitalPrint DVgateMicrosoft Word On selected models EarthLink Network Total AccessEverQuest On selected models Microsoft Office XP Professional On selected modelsPicoPlayer MovieShakerOpenMG Jukebox PC-CillinQuickTime QuickenRealJukebox SonicStage RealPlayerSmart Capture Smart Connect On selected modelsSony on Yahoo Vaio Action Setup On selected modelsSony ScreenBlast Acid Sony ScreenBlast Sound ForgeInterVideo, Inc WinDVDSystem Recovery CDs Application, Driver, and System Recovery CDsApplication Recovery CDs Driver Recovery CDsTo use the Application Recovery CDs Using Your Recovery CDsTo use the Driver Recovery CDs Using the Driver Recovery CDs Windows System Recovery options To use the System Recovery CDsIf your notebook does not start from the Recovery CD Using the System Recovery CDsUpdating the task tray Windows To recover Microsoft WordTroubleshooting My notebook starts but a Bios error appears Troubleshooting Your NotebookMy notebook does not start Troubleshooting Your Notebook My notebook stops responding or does not shut down Cannot remove the disc Troubleshooting the Docking StationMy mouse does not work Troubleshooting the LCD ScreenTroubleshooting the Mouse and Touchpad My LCD screen is blankPointer does not move when I use the Touchpad or Mouse Vaio Notebook Quick Start Getting Help Sony Computing Support Support OptionsCalling Sony Customer Support Sony Fax-on-DemandAmerica Online America Online, Inc EarthLink Network Total Access EarthLink Network IncSoftware Support Information Apple QuickTime Apple Computer, IncRealJukebox, RealPlayer RealNetworks, Inc EverQuest Sony Online Entertainment IncPC-Cillin 2000 Trend Micro, Inc Quicken Intuit IncWinDVD InterVideo, Inc Sony Service CenterIndex Help 69 Index Page Page Page PCG-R505DL/R505DS/R505DSK/R505DSP AM Revision History
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PCG-R505DSP, PCG-R505DSK, PCG-R505DL, PCG-R505DS specifications

The Sony PCG-R505 series, including models PCG-R505DSK, PCG-R505DSP, PCG-R505DL, and PCG-R505DS, represents a noteworthy advancement in mobile computing during the early 2000s. Known for their balance of performance and portability, these laptops were particularly popular among students and professionals alike.

At the core of the R505 series is the powerful Intel Pentium 4 processor, offering robust performance for a wide range of applications, from basic productivity software to multimedia tasks. With clock speeds that typically range upwards of 1.5 GHz, these laptops provide users with the capability to handle everyday tasks efficiently. The models boast a variety of RAM configurations, typically starting from 256MB and expandable up to 1GB, allowing users to multitask smoothly and manage more demanding applications.

Display quality is another significant feature of the R505 series. Each model is equipped with a bright 14.1-inch XGA LCD screen, which delivers a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. This display offers vibrant colors and decent viewing angles, making it suitable for both work and entertainment purposes. The integrated graphics, while not meant for high-end gaming, are adequate for casual gaming and video playback.

In terms of connectivity, the R505 laptops come with a variety of ports, including USB 2.0, Ethernet, and a VGA output, providing users with options to connect external peripherals and displays. Additionally, the series is equipped with a CD-ROM drive, which offers convenient access to software and media, although some models may have an optional DVD drive for enhanced multimedia capability.

Battery life is a crucial consideration for mobile users, and the R505 series does not disappoint. With its Lithium-ion battery, users can typically expect around 3 to 4 hours of usage, depending on the tasks at hand. This makes it one of the more reliable options for users who need to work on the go.

Innovatively, the R505 series also emphasizes design and portability. Weighing around 4.3 pounds, these laptops are light enough to carry in a backpack, and their sleek, silver chassis exudes a premium feel.

In summary, the Sony PCG-R505 series, with models like PCG-R505DSK, PCG-R505DSP, PCG-R505DL, and PCG-R505DS, combines a solid Intel Pentium 4 processor, expandable RAM, a decent display, diverse connectivity options, reliable battery life, and a lightweight design. These characteristics made the R505 series a compelling option for users seeking a reliable and portable laptop experience during its time.