Sony Laptop Z505 User Manual

Customizing Your VAIO® Z505  
SuperSlim Pro™ Notebook  
You can customize the settings of your notebook. The following sections  
briefly describe how to change your computers default settings. You can  
also refer to Sony Notebook Setup Help for more detailed information.  
Displaying the Sony Notebook Setup Screen  
To display the Sony Notebook Setup screen:  
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Click the Start button on the Windows® taskbar.  
Point to VAIO and click Sony Notebook Setup.  
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Select the tab for the item you want to change. See “Sony Notebook  
Setup Tabs” on page 2.  
After you finish, click OK.  
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Controlling Power Management  
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Controlling Power Management  
The PowerPanel utility allows you to control the power management of  
your notebook and provides key information about system activity. The  
following sections briefly describe how to conserve your computers  
battery power. You can also refer to the PowerPanel Help for more  
detailed information. To activate a profile or command, see Displaying  
Battery Informationon page 7.  
Viewing the PowerPanel icon  
The PowerPanel icon (displayed in the task tray) indicates the level of  
performance of the CPU. The tooltip will display information about the  
active profile.  
To activate PowerPanel  
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Right-click the taskbar at the bottom of the screen.  
Select Toolbars from the pop-up menu, and then click PowerPanel.  
The PowerPanel toolbar appears on the taskbar.  
The current profile icon appears on the PowerPanel toolbar. It is the icon  
farthest to the left, and its appearance changes depending on which  
power management profile is currently selected. To change the power  
management profile, click the current profile icon, and then select a  
profile from the list. See Power Management Profileson page 4 for a  
description of available options. To select another power profile  
command, click that option in the PowerPanel toolbar.  
Refer to PowerPanel Help for information on customizing the PowerPanel toolbars.  
When you use the battery pack to power your computer, your system selects the Maximum  
Battery Life power management profile by default. If you select a different power  
management profile while using battery power, that profile is selected automatically the next  
time you use the battery pack to power your computer.  
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To customize power management settings  
You can customize power management settings, such as the system timer  
and the brightness of the screen, to your individual tastes. To customize a  
setting:  
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Click the Current Profile icon on the PowerPanel toolbar.  
Select Edit/ Create Profiles from the menu.  
Click a profile whose setting you want to change from the list in the  
left panel.  
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Double-click an item whose setting you want to change from the list  
in the right panel.  
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Click the desired setting.  
Click the File menu, and then click Save.  
Click the File menu, then click Exit.  
Power Management Profiles  
PowerPanel provides several predefined power management profiles.  
Each profile consists of a group of specific power management settings  
that are designed to meet specific power management goals ranging  
from maximum power management to no power management. You can  
change the settings for any of the predefined profiles or you can create  
your own profile to suit your portable computing needs. The predefined  
profiles are:  
Icon  
Description  
Maximum Battery Life Provides power saving features to give  
you maximum battery life and good performance. It slows the  
computer and puts it into System Suspend mode after a specified  
period of inactivity.  
Maximum Performance Provides the best system performance  
while still conserving power.  
Word Processing Optimizes power management with longer  
timeouts on the hard disk and display screen. You can also establish  
settings for LCD (Video) Standby and System Suspend to optimize  
power management for your system.  
Spreadsheet Optimizes performance and power requirements for  
spreadsheet applications.  
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Controlling Power Management  
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Presentation Keeps the display on at all times while it conserves  
power. This option is ideal for slide show presentations. You can  
establish settings for LCD (Video) Standby, Hard Disk Sleep, and  
System Suspend to optimize power management for your system.  
Communications Extends battery life by initiating a quick display  
timeout. The Internal modem remains powered. You can also  
establish settings for LCD (Video) Standby and System Suspend to  
optimize power management for your system.  
Games Disables the display and the Hard Disk Spindle Down  
timer.  
Camera Optimizes performance and power requirements for  
camera usage.  
AC Power The power management state when AC power is in  
use. Similar to the Power Management Off setting. PowerPanel  
automatically loads the AC profile unless you disable this feature.  
Power Management Off Turns off all power management features  
such as System Suspend and System Hibernation modes.  
DVD Optimizes performance and power requirements for DVD  
usage.  
Automatic Profile Selection Automatically switches to a profile  
suitable for active applications.  
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Power Management Commands  
PowerPanel also provides power management commands that you can  
use to activate specific power management functions and to control  
power for a specific device. You might use these commands when you  
want to override a profile setting or initiate an immediate action, such as  
putting the system into Video Standby mode before the Video Standby  
timer expires.  
Icon  
Description  
System Idle Puts the system into System Idle mode, a state of low  
power consumption. This state stops the CPU clock and puts all  
peripherals into low power mode. To return the system to the active  
state, press any key or power switch on your system.  
System Suspend Puts the system into System Suspend mode, a  
power management state that saves the state of the system and  
peripheral devices in memory (RAM). Power consumption reduces  
to a minimum, and the system remains on. To return the system to  
the active state, press any key or the power switch on your  
computer.  
System Hibernation Provides for the lowest level of power  
consumption. The system writes the state of the system and  
peripheral devices to the hard disk and turns off the system power.  
To return the system to the original state, use the power switch to  
turn on power. The system saves the data in the Save to Disk  
Partition on the hard drive.  
LCD (Video) Standby Turns off the LCD to save power. If you  
turn off the Video Standby timer in the AC Power-Profile Editor,  
the display remains active except when the system enters System  
Suspend mode. The video display system is one of the largest  
consumers of power in the system.  
Conserving Battery Power  
When using the notebook with a battery, the LCD display and the hard  
drive can be set to switch off automatically to conserve battery power.  
For details, see Power Management Profileson page 4.  
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Displaying Battery Information  
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Displaying Battery Information  
You can display detailed information about the battery in your computer.  
The following sections briefly describe how to display your computers  
general battery information. You can also refer to BatteryScope Help for  
more detailed information.  
To Activate BatteryScope  
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Right-click the taskbar at the bottom of the screen.  
Select Toolbar from the pop-up menu, and then click BatteryScope.  
The BatteryScope appears on the taskbar.  
You can also view the total capacity remaining in the battery by  
placing the pointer over the battery icon in the task tray on the lower  
right side of the screen.  
Percentage indicator  
Displays the percentage of the remaining capacity.  
Time indicator  
Displays estimated time (hours/ minutes) remaining before the  
battery fully drains; also referred to as the time-to-empty.  
Battery Icon Descriptions  
Battery icon  
Battery status  
Charging  
Fully Charged  
Discharging  
No battery  
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Displaying Detailed Battery Information  
Double-click the battery icon in the system tray to display the  
BatteryScope window. The screen appears displaying the Battery tab,  
which contains information such as the estimated time to empty and the  
charging time.  
To customize the BatteryScope toolbar and alarm system  
You can customize the BatteryScope toolbar to suit your portable  
computing needs, including modifications to the alarm settings. Refer to  
BatteryScope Help for more information.  
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Changing the Window Design of Sony Software  
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Changing the Window Design of Sony Software  
To change the window design of Sony software  
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Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.  
Click UI Design Selector.  
Click << or >> and select the desired design.  
Click Apply. The UI Design Selectorwindow design changes.  
The window design for your Sony software will match the UI Design  
Selector window when you click OK.  
To try another selection, click << or >> and then, click OK.  
The UI Design Selector closes and the new window design of your Sony  
software displays.  
Note: This feature is available with UI Design Selector-compatible software only.  
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Selecting the Display Mode  
This notebook uses the NeoMagic® video controller. You can select which  
display is used when the computer is connected to an external display.  
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Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar.  
Point to Settings and click Control Panel.  
Click the Display icon.  
Click the Settings tab, and then click the Advanced button. In  
Windows 98, the NeoMagic MagicMedia 256XL+ Properties window  
displays. In Windows 2000, the Digital Flat Panel (1024x768) and  
NeoMagic 256XL+... window displays.  
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Click the NeoMagic tab.  
(Windows® 98 only)  
(Windows® 2000 only)  
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Select the type of display.  
Display mode  
Function  
Internal  
Activates your computers LCD.  
Display (LCD)  
External  
Display (CRT/  
Projector)  
Activates an external computer display or an RGB  
projector connected to the Monitor port on your  
computer.  
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Selecting the Display Mode  
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You can turn off the computer’s LCD display by removing the checkmark from the LCD option  
under Internal Display.  
If you turn off the LCD when you select a display, the Projector option will no longer be  
available.  
If you select CRT/Projector and turn off the LCD, you can use the Refresh Rate slider to change  
the display's horizontal frequency. This setting can be made only for CRT display.  
If you select Independent Display Timing (see page 12), you can change both the resolution  
and the refresh rate.  
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Click OK. The Display Properties window appears and the display  
mode you selected is now available.  
Some displays do not support using both the computer’s LCD and an external display  
simultaneously.  
Using a CRT or Projector  
When you select CRT/ Projector as the display mode, you can choose  
additional settings as follows:  
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After selecting CRT/ Projector as the type of external display (step 6  
of Selecting the Display Mode), click Advanced Settings.  
(Windows® 98 only)  
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(Windows® 2000 only)  
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Select the following options:  
External Display  
Device  
Function  
CRT  
Enables the external computer display option.  
Enables the projector option.  
Projector  
Monitor Settings  
Independent Display  
Timing  
Click to place a checkmark when you want to  
set the resolution and refresh rate differently  
from the computers LCD. To change the  
resolution and refresh rate, see step 6 of  
Selecting the Display Mode.  
Projector Settings  
Type  
Select the projectors resolution from the drop-  
down box.  
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Click OK.  
You cannot select Independent Display Timing when the display is set to True Color (24 bit).  
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Selecting the Display Mode  
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Customizing for external display/projector use  
If you selected CRT/ Projector in step 6 of Selecting the Display Mode,  
you can set the resolution and so forth as appropriate for the type of  
external computer display or projector.  
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Click Details in step 6 of Selecting the Display Mode on the previous  
page. Advanced Settings appears.  
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Select the display type.  
Setting  
CRT  
Function  
Connection to an external computer display.  
Connection to a projector.  
Projector  
1 Set the refresh rate/ resolution (for Independent display/ Timing). When  
Independent display/ Timing is selected in Monitor settings, you can set  
separate values for the refresh rate and resolution of the internal and  
external displays.  
2 Set the resolution. Select the resolution for the projector that you are going  
to use.  
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Click OK  
! Important! It is not possible to select Independent display/Timing when True  
Color (24 bit) is selected for the number of colors.  
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Using the Dual Display Function  
The dual display function allows you to distribute portions of your  
desktop across separate displays. For example, if you have an external  
monitor attached to the monitor connector, your LCD display and the  
monitor can function as a single desktop. You can move the cursor off one  
display and onto the other. This allows you to drag objects, such as an  
open application window or a toolbar, from one display to the other. This  
configuration of a single desktop distributed across separate displays is  
referred to as a virtual desktop.  
Virtual desktop  
Your LCD display  
External monitor  
Selecting Dual Display mode  
You must restart Windows to use dual display mode. Save your work and  
close any open applications before changing to dual display mode, then  
follow these steps:  
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Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar.  
Point to Settings and then click Control Panel.  
Click the Display icon.  
Click the Settings tab.  
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Using the Dual Display Function  
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Click the Advanced button.  
Click the NeoMagic tab.  
Check the Set Dual-Display option and click OK. The System Settings  
Change dialog box appears.  
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Click Yes to restart your system.  
Setting the colors and resolution for each display  
You can set the display colors and resolution for each display that is part  
of a virtual desktop.  
Follow steps 1 to 4 above to display the Display Properties screen. Select  
the display you wish to change (1 or 2) by clicking on the icon of the  
display. You can change colors by selecting an option from the Colors list.  
Use the slider in the Screen area to change the resolution. Click OK or  
Apply. Click OK to confirm that you want to make the changes.  
Customizing the virtual desktop  
You can customize dual display mode by changing the position of the two  
desktops that comprise the virtual desktop.  
In the Display Properties screen, drag the icons of display 1 or display 2,  
moving them to a new position relative to each other. The two display  
icons must be connected to create a virtual desktop. Click OK to apply the  
change.  
Releasing the dual display setting  
You must restart Windows to return to single display mode. Save your  
work and close any open applications before returning to single display  
mode. Follow the steps in the section above on Selecting dual display  
mode. In step 7, remove the check from the Set Dual-Display option. You  
must restart Windows before the change takes effect.  
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