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Sony Notebook User Guide
P C G - R 6 0 0 M F / P C G - R 6 0 0 H F P /
P C G - R 6 0 0 H F P K I T
Contents
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Read this first
Notice
ENERGY STAR®
Safety information
Owner's record
Warnings
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Regulatory information
Disposing of lithium ion batteries
Disposing of internal memory backup battery
Welcome
Documentation pack
Printed documentation
Online documentation
Software Guide
About the Software
Using Video software
Managing audio files with SonicStage
Using Imaging software
Your notebook and its accessories
Ergonomic considerations
Viewing angle of the computer’s display
Lighting
Placement of an external display
Using your notebook
Locating controls and connectors
Right
Left
Front
Bottom
Connecting a power source
Using the AC adapter
Using the battery pack
Inserting the battery pack
To insert the battery, proceed as follows:
1 Move the lock lever (1) on the bottom of the computer to the Unlock position
Slide the lock lever into the
Lock
Charging the battery pack
To charge the battery pack, proceed as follows:
1 Connect the AC adapter to the computer
2 Insert the battery pack
completely, continue charging for an additional hour
Removing the battery pack
To remove the battery pack, proceed as follows:
Turn off the computer and close the cover
Slide the lock lever (1) to the Unlock position
Starting your notebook
Shutting down your notebook
Using the keyboard
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Combinations and functions with the <Windows> key
Indicators
Combinations and functions with the <Fn> key
Using the touchpad
Using the Jog Dial™
Guide mode
selecting it and pressing the Jog Dial™
The Jog Dial™ window is in Launcher mode until you start an application or
the Jog Dial™ window becomes active. When an arrow appears next to an
item in the Jog Dial™ window, you can display a submenu for that item by
Software supporting Jog Dial™
Software not supporting Jog Dial™
Using PC Cards
Inserting a PC Card
Removing a PC Card
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Using Memory Stick™
Why Memory Stick™
The main advantages of the Memory Stick™ are its:
Compactness:
also be small, lightweight and attractive in their design
Versatility:
Capacity: Its data capacity far exceeds that of a floppy disk
Generic Memory Stick™
MagicGate Memory Stick™
❑ the
logo printed on it
❑ a protruding dot located on the back
MagicGate
SonicStage
Compatible devices
Audio:
Other:
Inserting a Memory Stick™
Removing a Memory Stick™
Write-protectinga Memory Stick™
Using the modem
Using power saving modes
Using Normal mode
Using Standby mode
Using Hibernate mode
Using Wireless LAN (WLAN)
Communicating without Access Point (ad-hoc)
Fill in the Network key
The network key should be 5 digits. You can choose whatever you want
Click OK
Your Network name appears in the Preferred networks box
appears in the
Communicating with an Access Point (infrastructure)
5 Type the Network Key
Type the
For example:
- ID of the network: 09316a (6 digits)
- Network key: 9316a (5 digits)
Selecting a channel
Connecting peripheral devices
Connecting a docking station
Locating the docking station controls and connectors
Left & Bottom
Back
Attaching your computer to the docking station
Disconnecting your computer from the docking station
Using the optical disc drive on the docking station
Using the DVD function
DVD-ROM
recommendations
❑Close all open applications before playing a DVD-ROMmovie
❑Do not switch power saving modes while playing a DVD video
CD-RW
CD-R
Using the floppy disk drive on the docking station
Connecting an external display
Connecting a computer display
To connect a computer display to the docking station, proceed as follows:
Plug the monitor plug (1) into the docking station monitor connector (2)
Connecting a projector
To connect a projector to your docking station, proceed as follows:
Plug the audio cable (2) into the notebook earphone connector identified by the
Connecting external speakers
Connecting an external microphone
Connecting a Universal Serial Bus (USB) mouse
Connecting a printer
Connecting a printer using the USB connector
Connecting a printer using the printer connector
Connecting an i.LINK™ device
Connecting a digital video camera recorder
end into the DV Out connector (3) on the digital video camera recorder
Connecting two VAIO notebooks
5 Turn on the notebook
6 Connect your computer to another computer with the i.LINK™ cable
Connecting to a network (LAN)
To connect your docking station to a LAN, proceed as follows:
Getting help
Sony support options
Printed documentation supplied with your notebook
Online user guides on your computer's hard drive
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Other sources of information
Troubleshooting
About the computer and software
<Enter
System Time
Exit
Get Default Values
Load default configuration now
End Task
Turn Off Computer
Mouse
Control Panel
Mouse Properties
About the display
About CD-ROMsand diskettes
Display
Settings
Volume Control
Hardware
Why does my CD-RWdrive not record at the highest speed
You must use 8x CD-Ror 4x CD-RWmedia or higher to achieve optimum performance
1Go to My Computer from the Start menu
2Right-clickthe disc drive icon
3Select Properties
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About sound
About the docking station
About the modem
About peripherals
Sony Notebook Setup
Printer
ECP
bi-directional
About digital video captures and DVgate
About i.LINK™ devices
About Wireless LAN
Available networks
Network Connections
❑Right-clickthe Wireless Network Connection icon and select Properties
❑Select the Wireless Networks tab
1Click Start and then Control Panel
3Right-clickthe Wireless Network Connection icon and select Properties
5Clear the Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings check box
Precautions
Adding and removing memory
Removing a memory module
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Adding a memory module
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Viewing the amount of memory
Other precautions
On handling the hard disk
On handling the LCD screen
On using power source
On handling your notebook
On handling diskettes
On handling CD-ROMs
On using the battery pack
On using earphones
On handling the Memory Stick™
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Notebook specifications:
PCG-R600MF / PCG-R600HFP / PCG-R600HFPKIT
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(optional) Docking station specifications
Glossary