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К этому устройству также есть другие инструкции:
Фрагмент инструкции
PC cards allow you to connect portable external devices, such as another hard disk drive, or to connect a network. - The PC card slots can accommodate (at the same time) two Type I, two Type II, or one Type III PC card. These slots are compatible with Card Bus port. Some PC cards may require that you disable idle devices when using the PC card. You can use Sony Notebook Setup to disable devices. See "About the Software" guide, “Sony Notebook Setup” on page 13 for details. Be sure to use the most recent software driver provided by the PC card manufacturer. If an “!” mark appears on the Device Manager tab in the System Properties dialog, remove the software driver and then reinstall it. You may not be able to use some PC cards or some functions within the PC card with this computer. To insert a PC card Use the lower slot for PC type III cards. ! Some devices may not function properly if you repeat returning to normal mode from System Suspend Mode or System Hibernation mode. The computer will return to its original state if you restart it. - You do not need to shut down the computer before inserting or removing a PC card. To insert a PC Card Modem, refer to “PC card modem” on page 42. 1 Pull the PC card release button up away from the computer and push it in toward the computer. Using PC Cards 2 Remove the PC card slot protector. - When you use a Type III PC card, you need to remove both the top and bottom PC card slot protectors 3 Insert the PC card into the PC card slot, front label facing up. Gently push the card into the slot until the card is fixed into the connector. The release button comes out. PC card - Do not force a card into the slot. It may damage the connector pins. If you have difficulty inserting a card, check that you are inserting the card with the correct orientation. See the manual that came with your PC card for more information on use. For some PC cards, if you alternate between normal power operation and the system suspend or system hibernation power management modes while the card is inserted, you may find that a device connected to your system is not recognized. Reboot your system to correct the problem. Using Your Notebook Computer To remove a PC card 1 Close any applications that are using the PC card. 2 Click the PC card icon in the taskbar and close the card. 3 Pull the PC card release button up and press it in toward the computer. 4 Gently grasp the card and pull it out. 5 Insert the PC card slot protector back into the empty slot. - Before you remove the PC card, click the PC card icon in the taskbar and close the card. Close any applications that use the PC card before removing the card. Otherwise data may be lost. Using the Programmable Power Keys (PPK) Using the Programmable Power Keys (PPK) Press the programmable power keys on top of your keyboard to start your favorite software without having to click the shortcuts on the desktop. Programmable power keys Default options of PPK Use any programmable keys by simply pressing it, or in combination with other keys on your keyboard: Shift + PPK, Ctrl + PPK or Alt + PPK. When your computer is off, press P1 or P2, and the system will be powered and launch the appropriate application. The factory settings for the buttons are: Key or combination To open or access... P1 The Club VAIO Website P2 E-mail (Outlook Express) P3 System Suspend Mode (Sleep) Alt + P1 The VAIO web site Shift + P1 The VAIO Link web site Ctrl + P3 The VAIO Autodemo Using the Programmable Power Key with other software You can also choose to start other applications by pressing the programmable power keys in combination with the Alt, Ctrl, or Shift keys See "About the Software" guide, “Starting Your Favorite Software With Programmable Power Key (PPK) Setup” on page 23 for further details. Launching applications with the Timer Use the PPK Timer to launch applications periodically or to let applications work while you don’t use your computer. See "About the Software" guide, “Using the internal timer:” on page 24 for details. Using Your Notebook Computer Using Infrared Communication Devices Your computer includes an infrared port, located on the left side. You can use this port to communicate with other infrared-equipped devices with compatible protocols, such as a digital still camera or other computers. - When performing a data transfer with any software using infrared, enable the IrDA in the Control panel of Windows, as follows: 1. In the Control panel, choose Infrared, then Options; 2. Check Enable infrared communication, then click OK. 3. As soon as your transfer is finished, disable Infrared, in the Control panel, to reduce the power consumption. To use infrared communication with a digital still camera Align the infrared ports on the computer and the digital camera so that they are in a direct line. Infrared port To use infrared communication with another computer Align the infrared ports on the two computers so that they are in a direct line. Using Infrared Comm...