Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto PCV-R532DS Digital Studio del fabbricante Sony
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Notice to Users © 1999 Sony Electronics Inc. All rights r eserved. This man ual and the software described h ere in, in whole o r in part, may not be reproduc ed, trans lated , or reduc ed to any machine-readable form witho ut prior written appr oval.
Regulat ory Informati on This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device , pu rsua nt to Par t 15 o f the Rules. These limits ar e designed to pr ovide r easonable p r otection against harmful int erfer ence in a residential installation.
FCC Part 68 This e qui pme nt comp lies w ith Part 68 o f th e FCC r ules . Th e ri nger equiv al enc e nu mber (REN) and the FCC r egistration number are print ed on the m odem board. If requeste d, this in formation m ust be supplied t o the tele phone com pany .
v Contents Notice to Users ........... ............ ..... ........... ............ ..... ............ ........... ..... ii Safety Inf ormation ........... ...... ........... ........... ...... ........... ........... ...... ..... ii Regulatory Informat ion.
V AIO Digital Stu dio Referen ce Ma nual vi Chapter 3 — Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components Removing the Cover ............. ...... ...... ..... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ..... 22 Removing the Fro nt Panel .....
vii Chapter 5 — Fa x/Modem Card Chapter 6 — i. LINK ® Card Chapter 7 — CMOS Setup Options Main S creen . ........... ...... ........... ........... ...... ........... ........... ...... ........... .......... 77 Advanced Screen .............. .
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1 Chapter 1 Identifying Components The following sections identify an d describe each compone nt that is visible fr om th e exterior of the V AIO Digital Studio™ Computer . Internal components ar e iden tified in the appr opriate section of this manual.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 2 Front View Front panel OM04694X.VSD.
Identifying Components 3 Drives Drive Description Diskette drive 3.5-inch , 1.4 4 Mbyte. DVD-ROM drive DVD-R OM re ad: 8X (maxim um performance). * CD -ROM r e a d: 40X (max imum pe rform anc e). * Dat a on a DVD -ROM is r ead a t a var iab le tr ansf er ra te , ra ngin g fro m 3 .
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 4 Buttons and Swit ches Button or switch Description Powe r/Stan dby swit ch T urns syst em power on, of f, or in to stand by mode. Dis kette eje ct bu tto n Ejec ts a disk ette . Optical disc eject button Automatically opens and closes the optical drive tray .
Identifying Components 5 Indi cat ors Indicator Desc ription Power/ Standby indicator S tandby (amber) indica tes the c omputer is in st andby m ode. On (gr e en) indi cates the computer i s out of sta ndby mode, r eady to use . Of f (no color ) indicates th e computer is turne d of f.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 6 Connectors Connector Desc ription i.LINK ® (I EEE-1 394) * * To connect to a 6-pi n i.LINK device, use t he i.LINK connector on the back of the system. A 6-pi n i.LINK connector can supply power from the computer to the device if the device also has a 6- pin i.
Identifying Components 7 Rear V i ew MOUSE KEYBOARD USB SERIAL PRINTER Power GAME/MIDI HEADPHONES TELEPHONE MONITOR KY0001.VSD LINE IN MIC LINE i.LINK (IEEE-1394).
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 8 Icon s Icon Description MOUSE conn ector KEYBOARD connector USB (Uni versa l Ser ial Bu s) connec tor SER I AL co nn e ct o r PRINTER c onnector GA ME /M I.
Identifying Components 9 TELEPHONE (for phone) i.LINK (I EEE-13 94) Icon Descriptio n.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 10 I/O Connect ors The following section identifies the various I/O conn ectors. KEYBOARD and MOUSE The KEYBOARD and MO USE connectors ar e ph ysically identical and have the same pinout. They ar e stan dar d 6-pin PS/2 ® - t ype f e ma le connectors.
Identifying Components 11 PRINTE R Connect or The PRINTER conn ector is a standar d 25 -pin DB-25 fem ale connector . MON ITO R The MONIT OR co nnector is a standa r d 15-pin f emale high-density VGA- type connector . 13 1 25 14 KY0005.VSD 5 1 15 11 10 6 KY0004.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 12 GAME Conn ector The G A ME co nnect or is a standa rd 15 -p in D B- 1 5 fe ma le co nnect or . Th e GAME conn ector is a lso used to co nnect MIDI devices. MIC, LINE IN, and HEADPHONES The MIC, LINE IN, and H EADPHO NES jacks are physically identical, but have dif fer en t connectio ns.
Identifying Components 13 TELE PHON E and L INE The TELEPHONE and LINE jacks ar e physically identical and have identical con nections. They ar e stand ar d RJ-1 1 female phone jacks. However , the LINE jack is for connecting to a telephone line that co mes fr om the wall, an d the TELEPHONE jack is for connecting the com puter to a telephone.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 14 Expansio n Slots Ther e ar e f our PCI slots, two of which a r e ava ilable for e xpansion (PCI #1 and PCI #2). Th e other two PCI slots ar e occupie d by the i.LINK car d (PCI #3) and the fa x/modem car d (PCI #4).
15 Chapter 2 Configuring Y our System This chapter conta ins information on configuring your system. Configurin g your system ca n consi st of the follow in g: ❑ Making changes to the BIO S settings.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 16 Accessing the BIOS Setup Utili ty Y ou must a ccess the BIO S Setup Utility to make changes to th e BIOS setting s (see “CMOS Se tup Op tions” on page 75 for inf ormation on BIOS setting s). 1 Reboo t the sys tem.
Configuring Y our System 17 Changing th e Display' s Power Management Setting s A display that ha s power mana gement capability is designed to opera te on r educed pow er or shut itself of f after the system has been idle f or a specified period of time.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 18 5 Select the power scheme that is most appr opriate for the way you use your computer . T o change a pow er scheme, change the settings for System standby , T urn of f monitor , and T urn of f har d disks.
Configuring Y our System 19 Config uring the S ystem Board The system boar d contains a CMOS Clear co nfiguration j umper , an d two sets of r eserved jum per blocks (do not cha nge). The CMOS and No n-V olatile RAM (NVRAM) settings ar e only clea r ed if the checksum test r eturns false.
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21 Chapter 3 Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components This chapter d escribes removing, insta lling, and replacing majo r components for upgrading, r econfiguring, an d tr oubleshooting the components.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 22 Removing the Cover Y ou must r emove the cover to access the system boa r d, add-in ca r ds, power supply , battery , memory , and internal drives. 1 Fr om the r ea r of the unit, pr ess the two tabs on the right side.
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 23 4 Lift the thr ee-sided outer panel up and over the unit by pulling up on the lar ge tab th at extends fr om the top r ear .
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 24 Removing the F ront Panel Y ou must remove the front panel to install a 5¼” device. 1 Remove the co ver (see “Removing the Co ver” o n page 22). 2 Push down and out on the tw o plastic tabs fr om inside the botto m of the cha ssis to release th e bottom end of the fr ont panel.
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 25 Replacing the Front Panel 1 Insert the two pla stic tabs (located on the bottom of the front panel) into the s lots at the botto m of the chassi s. 2 Push the botto m of th e fr ont panel in until th e tabs snap into pla ce.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 26 Replacing the Cover 1 Align the thr ee-sided outer panel over the chassis and lower it on to the unit so that th e tabs slip into the lips o n the unit. 2 Insert the thr ee screw s (r emoved e arlier) to secur e the pa nel.
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 27 5 Gently press the frame in un til it clicks into position . KY0068.VSD.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 28 Insta llin g an Add-In Card 1 Remove the co ver (see “Removing the Co ver” o n page 22). 2 Locate an a vailable expansion slot co nnector . 3 Remove the slot cover a djacent to the selected slot co nnector (see “Removing a S lot Cover” on page 39).
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 29 Remo vi ng an Ad d- in Car d 1 Remove the cover (see “Re moving the Cover” o n page 22). 2 Disconnect any cables attached to the add-in car d you want to re m o v e . 3 Remove the scr ew tha t secur es the add- in card to the ch assis.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 30 5 If you do not r epla ce the car d or install an other add-in ca r d, install a slot cover over the vacant slot at the r ear of the chassis (see “Covering an Open I/ O Slot” on page 4 0) . 6 Replace the cover ( see “Re placing the Co ver” on pag e 26).
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 31 Replacing the Lith ium Battery Y ou may need to replace the lithium battery if your computer consistently loses the da te or time settin gs after turnin g it of f. The li thiu m battery has a typical life of thr ee years, after which the ba ttery may be too weak to power the CMOS m emory .
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 32 8 If necessary , rem ove any add-in car ds (see “R emoving an Add- in Car d” on page 29) to gain access to th e battery . Y ou may also need to disconnect some cables. 9 Insert a small flathead scr ewdriver into the small space a t the top of the battery ho lder .
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 33 16 If the err o r message “Err or: Check date and time settings.” a ppears during the r eboot sequen ce, pr ess F2 during the r eboot pr ocess to access the BIOS Setup Utility .
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 34 Insta llin g Syst em Memor y 1 If necessary , rem ove the memory module you wish to r eplace ( see “Remo ving a Memo ry Mod ule” on pag e 37). 2 Remove the new memory module(s) fr om its anti-static package.
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 35 7 Align the m odule over the appr opriate sock et, noting the locatio n o f pin 1 o n the module and pin 1 on the socket. 8 Care fully but firmly insert the edge of the module into the socket. 9 Pr ess down firmly and evenly at both co rners until the module is fully se ated.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 36 12 Reconnect the pow er cor d an d turn on the computer . Y our computer au tomatical ly r ecognizes th e ext ra mem ory and will configure itself accordingly when yo u turn on the com puter . No fu rt her action is required.
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 37 Removing a Memory Module Y ou may need to r em ove a memory module if you chan ge the memory configuration or r eplace a bad module. 13 Remove the cover ( see “Removing the Cover” on page 22). 14 Locate the memory module you wish to r emove.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 38 15 Reach ar ound each side of the power supply and push down the handle on each sid e of the memory mo dule to eject the module fr om it s so cke t. 16 Grasp on e ed ge of the memory module and lift o ut. Sto r e the mo dule in a static- f r ee bag.
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 39 Removin g a Slo t Cover Y ou remove a slot cover when yo u in stall an a d d-in card that occupies a pr eviously -em pty slot . 1 Disconn ect the pow er cor d fr om the computer . 2 Remove the cover (see “Re moving the Cover” o n page 22).
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 40 Covering an Open I/O Slot Slot covers pr even t air fr om e scaping thr o ugh the empty ho le. If air escapes, the componen ts inside the computer cannot be pr operly cooled. This may da ma ge some compo nents, especially th e ma in processor (which genera tes the most heat ).
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 41 Installi ng a 3½” Internal Hard Disk Drive Y our system com es wi th a n availab le bay to ho ld an addition al 3½” hard disk drive. The drive you insta ll m ust not requir e fr ont panel acces s.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 42 5 Slide the drive holder forwar d (B), and then out. 6 Place the drive holder on top o f the power supply . 7 Slide the new drive into th e drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive hold er .
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 43 10 Connect the second pow er connector to the new drive. 11 Make sur e the drive co nnector is connected secur ely to the motherboar d. 12 Lower the d rive holder do wn and slide it back into th e chassis (A in next diagram).
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 44 16 Reconnect the pow er cor d an d then turn on your computer . Y our computer automatically r ecognizes the new drive an d configur es itself accordingly wh en you turn it on . Format and pa rt itio n the new drive following the in structions pr ovided w ith the drive.
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 45 Installi ng a 5¼” Internal Hard Disk Drive Y our system com es wi th a n availab le 5¼” bay to hold an additio na l 3 ½” or 5¼” har d disk drive. The drive you install can a ccess the fr ont panel.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 46 6 Remove the driv e bay co ver (shin y an d silver) by pushing it f rom behind (use a long object or your finger). Stor e f or futur e use. 7 Slide the drive into the drive bay until the holes on each side of the drive align with the h oles on each side of the chassis.
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 47 8 Secur e the drive w ith four scr ews (pr ovided w ith new drive). Do not overtighten the scr ews. 9 Attach the drive conn ector and pow er cable to the drive. Make sur e the drive connector is co nnected secur ely to the m otherboar d.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 48 Removing the Po wer S upply Y ou r emove the power supply when you insert a memory module (see “Ins ta llin g S ystem Memo ry” on pa ge 34). 1 Remove the th r ee scr ews (A in next diagram) fr o m the r ea r of the chass is.
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 49 3 Slide the power supply back (towar ds the 3½” drive ba y) about ½” (or until the power supply detaches fr om the chassis tabs), then lift up until the power su pply clears the chas sis lip. KY0097.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 50 4 Rotate the power supply horizontal ly by 180 degr ees counter clockwise and r est it on top o f the chassis wher e the CD- ROM/DVD-RO M drive is located.
Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components 51 Replacing the Pow er Supply 1 Rotate the power supply horizontally by 180 d egr ees clockwise and lower it int o the chassis until it is flus h agains t the square hole at the r ear of the chassis .
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53 Chapter 4 System Board This chapter identifies each component on the s ystem boar d and pro vides a detailed description of each con nector , jumper , and switch on the system bo ard.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 54 Connector s Front Panel Header (J25) The fr o nt panel header is a 20-pin he ader ( 1 pin is r em oved for the key) that pr ovides co nnections to various fr ont panel fun ctions. A 20-pin connector wi th only eight wir es is used to interface the system boar d to the fr ont panel.
System Board 55 Diskette Driv e Connector OM04701H.VSD 2 34 Key (pin 5) 1 33.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 56 Memory Module (DIMM) Connectors Both sides of each Dual Inline Me mory Module (DIMM) look ver y similar . The side with pin 1 has a small "1" to the left of pin 1. Be sur e to orient a DIMM corr ectly in th e DIMM conn ector (a small triangle on the connector indicates pin 1 ).
System Board 57 PCI S lot Conne ctors Ther e are a total of four PCI slot con nectors (slot #1 to # 4). T wo PCI slot connectors (# 1 and #2) ar e available. The other two PCI slots ar e occupied by the i.LINK ® car d an d the fax/mo dem car d. The PCI slots support 32- bit 5V and Universal (3 .
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 58 IDE Connector s Ther e ar e tw o IDE (Int egrated Drive Electr onics) connectors on the system boa r d: a Primary IDE and a Seconda ry IDE connect or . Each IDE conn ector supports up to two IDE drives using a ribbon cable with two connectors.
System Board 59 KEYBOARD and MOUSE Conn ectors The KEYBO ARD conn ector and the MOUSE connector ar e 6-pin female PS/2-type (min i-DIN) conn ectors. They have identica l pin outs. KEYBO AR D and MO USE Pin Signal Name 1D A T A 2N C 3L O G I C G N D 4 +5V (fused) 5C L O C K 6N C KY0032.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 60 USB Connectors Ther e ar e tw o USB ports that permit con nection of two US B peripheral devices dir ectly to the system without having to use an external hub. USB2 is a standar d USB connector accessible fr o m the r ea r panel.
System Board 61 SERIAL 1, PRI NTER, and MONIT OR Connectors The SERIAL 1, PRINTER, a nd MONIT OR conne ctors ar e mounted in a single bracket on the system boar d. The SERIAL 1 conn ector is a DB-9 male connector . The PRINTER connector is a DB- 25 female connector .
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 62 SERIAL 1 connector Pin Signal Nam e 1D C D 2R X D 3 TXD 4D T R 5L O G I C G N D 6D S R 7R T S 8C T S 9R I PRI N TE R co n ne c to r Pin Sign al Name 1 STR.
System Board 63 23 LOGIC GND 24 LOGIC GND 25 LOGIC GND MONITO R connector Pin Signal Name 1R E D 2G R E E N 3 BLUE 4G N D 5 DDC GND 6R E D G N D 7G R E E N G N D 8 BLUE GND 9N C 10 GND 11 G N D 12 SD .
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 64 Fan Connectors The CPU-F AN, PWR-F AN, and CHA-F AN connectors ar e 1 x 3-pin straight header connectors. PWR-F A N connects to the power supply and controls the power sup p ly coo ling fan . C PU -F A N and CHA-F AN connectors ar e not used.
System Board 65 GAME Connector The GAME co nnector is a female DB-15 connector fo r connecting to a game contr oller/jo ystick or MIDI device. GAME Connector Pin Signal Nam e 1 GAMEVCC 2J P Y B 0 3J O Y A 0 4G N D 5G N D 6J O Y A 1 7J O Y A 2 8 GAMEVCC 9 GAMEVCC 10 JOYB2 1 1 JOY A 2 12 MIDI_ TxD 13 JOY A3 14 JOYB3 15 MIDI _RxD KY0056.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 66 HEADPHONES, LINE IN, MIC Connect ors The HEADPHONES jack is a ster eo min i-jack (3.5 mm) that con nects to headphon es. The LINE IN jack is a ster eo min i-jack (3.5 mm) that connects to a ster eo audio sour ce (n ot an audio sour ce fr om a video device).
System Board 67 MIC CD-IN Connector The CD-IN connector on the system board is a 1 x 4-pin header connector that conn ects to the DVD-RO M drive’s audio output conn ector . CD-IN Pin Signal Nam e 1 Lef t Line In 2G r o u n d 3G r o u n d 4 Right Line I n OM04713A.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 68 Modem Connector The Modem conn ector on the system boar d is a 1 x 4-pin header that is not in use. Modem Pin Signal Nam e 1G r o u n d 2 Modem Out 3G r o u n d 4P h o n e I n KY0062C.
System Board 69 AUX-IN C onnector The AUX-IN co nnector on the system boar d is a 1 x 4-pin hea der connector that is not in use. AUX - I N Pin Signal Nam e 1 Lef t Line In 2G r o u n d 3G r o u n d 4 Right Line I n KY0062B.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 70 Config urat ion Jum per Ther e is one user- configura ble jumper for CMOS Clear . The oth er two jumpers ar e r eserved (do no t change). The computer ships with CMOS Clear in the Normal po sition. Do not change the pos ition of this jump er unless directed by a technical support person.
71 Chapter 5 Fax/Modem Card The fax/m odem car d occupies PCI slot #4. Ther e a re two RJ- 1 1 jacks: one to connect a telephone lin e, and one to co nnect a ph one. Connectors Name Conne ctor T ype Description TELEPHONE RJ-1 1 Connects t o phone LINE RJ-1 1 Connects to telephon e line KY0038.
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73 Chapter 6 i.LINK ® Card The i.LINK (IEEE-1 394) car d occupies PCI slot #3. Ther e ar e fou r header connectors, but only two ar e used: CN3 conne cts to the power supply , and CN4 con nects to the 4-pin i.LINK con nector on the fr ont chassis thr ough an inte rface boar d on the f r ont cha ssis.
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75 Chapter 7 CMOS Setup Options This chapter des cribes each scr een in the Phoen ixBIOS Setup Utilit y (see “Access ing the BIOS Setup U tilit y” on pag e 16). The A ward BIOS setup has five menu item s on the menu bar . These are: ❑ Mai n ❑ Advanced ❑ Power ❑ Boot ❑ Exit Options that you can chan ge ar e enclosed in brackets.
V A IO C omputer Re ference Manual 76 Pr ess F10 to save the ch anges and exit, or pr ess Esc to discar d the changes. Follow the on -scr een prompts for o ther choices. The bottom of th e scr een pr esents a summary of th e keys to use for navigation and contr ol .
CMOS Setup Option s 77 Main Screen Sys tem Ti me [00: 00 :00] Syst em Date [01 /01 /199 9] Legac y Disk ette A [1.44M, 3. 5 in.] 2.88 M, 3 .5 in. None 360K , 5.2 5 in. 1.2M, 5.25 in. 720K , 3. 5 i n. Legac y Disk ette B [Non e] 360K , 5.2 5 in. 1.2M, 5.
V A IO C omputer Re ference Manual 78 IDE Sub-Menus Type [Auto] User Type HDD CD-ROM LS-120 ZIP-100 MO Other A TAPI None Tran sla tion Me th od * [LB A] Larg e Normal Match Pa rt it ion Table Manual C.
CMOS Setup Option s 79 Advanced Screen CPU Core: Bus Freq. Mult iplier [2.0x] 2.5x 3.0x 3.5x 4.0x 4.5x 5.0x 5.5x 6.0x 6.5x 7.0x 7.5x 8.0x CPU Leve l 1 Ca che [Enab led] Disabled CPU Leve l 2 Ca che [E.
V A IO C omputer Re ference Manual 80 Chip Configuration Sub-Menu SDRAM Configuration [By SPD] User Define 7ns (1 43M H z) 8ns (1 25M H z) SDRAM CAS Latency [2T] SDRAM RAS to CAS Delay [2T] SDRAM RAS .
CMOS Setup Option s 81 I/O Device Con figuration Sub-Menu Onb oard A C97 Audio Cont rolle r [Auto] Disabled On b o ar d FD C Sw ap A & B [No Sw ap ] Swap AB Floppy Disk Access Control [R/W] Read O.
V A IO C omputer Re ference Manual 82 PCI Configurat ion Sub-Menu Slot 1 IRQ [Auto ] to NA Slot 4 IRQ 3 4 5 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 PCI/VGA Palet te Snoop [Disabled] Enab led PCI Latency Timer [ 32 ] SYMBI.
CMOS Setup Option s 83 PCI/P NP ISA IRQ Resource Exclus ion Sub -Menu IRQ 3 Used By ISA [No/ICU] Yes IRQ 4 Used By ISA [No/ICU] Yes IRQ 5 Used By ISA [Yes] No/ICU IRQ 7 Used By ISA [No/ICU] Yes IRQ 9 .
84 Shadow Configura tion Sub-Menu Video ROM B IOS Shadow [Enabled] Disabled D000 0-D7 FFF S hadow [Dis abled] Enab led D800 0-DB FFF S hado w [Dis abled] Enab led DC00 0-DF F FF Sh adow [ Disa bled ] .
CMOS Setup Option s 85 Power Screen Power M anageme nt [User Defin e] Disabled Min Sa ving Max Sa vi ng Video Off Option [Suspend -> Off] Alwa ys On Video Method [DPMS OFF] DPMS Reduce ON Blan k Sc.
V A IO C omputer Re ference Manual 86 Power Up Co ntrol Sub-Men u AC PWR Loss Res tart [Disabled] Enab led PWR Up On Mod em Act [Disabled] Enab led Wak e On LA N [ Disa ble d] Enab led Hardwa re Moni .
CMOS Setup Option s 87 Boot S cre en 1. ATA PI CD-ROM [(d isplays insta lled driv e)] Disabled 2. Removable Device [Legacy Flo ppy] LS120 ZIP-100 ATAPI MO Disabled 3.
V A IO C omputer Re ference Manual 88 Exit Scree n Exit Sav ing Change s Exit Discar ding Ch anges Load Setup Defaults Disc ard Chan ges Save Cha nges.
89 Chapter 8 Miscellaneous T echnical Information This chapter co ntains info rmation on the follow ing subjects: ❑ User and Supervisor passwor d ❑ Beep code err or messag es ❑ PCI configuration.
V A IO C omputer Re ference Manual 90 About User and Super vis or Pas swor ds The system allows you to specify up to two passw ords (a User password and a Supervisor passwor d) in the CMOS Setup Utility . The User password is r equire d; the Supervisor passw or d is optional.
Miscellaneous Technical I nformation 91 Beep Code Error Messages During a no rmal bootup, a single sho r t beep sign ifies that the system is OK. Other be ep patterns signify err ors. The numb er o f beeps indicates the specific err or that occurr ed.
V A IO C omputer Re ference Manual 92 PCI Config uration Stat us an d Error Messag es The follow ing is a list o f status a nd err or messages th at m ay appear on your system from time to tim e . Mess ag e Mea ning Floppy Di sk Contr o ller Resour ce Co nflict The dis kette co ntr oller has r e queste d a r eso ur ce th at is al r eady in u se.
Miscellaneous Technical I nformation 93 Sy st e m Boa rd Devi ce Re s ou rce Conflict A non-Plug and- Pl ay ISA card has re q u e st e d a res o u rce t h at is al re a d y i n us e .
V A IO C omputer Re ference Manual 94 DMA Chann el Assignm ents This shows the factory defa ult values. The Micr osoft ® Wi n d o w s ® 98 Second Edition operating system r eassigns r esour ces to best meet the needs of a pa rticular configuration.
Miscellaneous Technical I nformation 95 System I /O Address Map Address Range (hex) Description 0000 - 000F Direct memory ac cess con troller 0010 - 001F Mothe rboa rd r esources 0020 - 0021 Programma.
V A IO C omputer Re ference Manual 96 0376 - 0376 Intel 8280 1AA b u s maste r IDE co n troller 0376 - 0 376 Second ary IDE controll er 0378 - 037F ECP pr in ter port (L P T1) 0388 - 0388 V orte x A U8810 So und B las ter Pro emulat ion 03B0 - 03BB Intel ® 8 10 ch ipset graph ics dr iver PV2.
Miscellaneous Technical I nformation 97 Memory Map Address range Default config uration 0000 0000 - 00 09 FF FF Syste m boa rd extens i on fo r ACPI B IOS 000A0 000 - 000 AFFF F Inte l ® 810 chip set grap hic s d rive r PV 2.2 000B 0000 - 0 00BF FFF Inte l ® 810 chip set grap hic s d rive r PV 2.
V A IO C omputer Re ference Manual 98 IRQ Se tt ing s IRQ Settings 00 System t imer 01 Standar d 10 1/102-Key or Micr osoft Natu ral Keyb oar d 02 Progra mmable inte rrupt con troller 03 Son y OHCI i.
99 Chapter 9 Specifications This chapter d escribes the technical specifications f or the Sony PCV -R532 D S computer . Processor Chipset PCI Bus Memory Modules (DIMMs) 466 M H z * Intel Celer on pr ocess or (with 6 6 MHz FS B) * MHz denotes mi croprocessor internal clock speed.
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 100 DIMM Configur ation s L2 Cach e Graphics DIMM1 * * The PCV-R 532DS is shipped with 64 MB. SDRAM is ex pandable to 256 MB. Computer SDRAM is unbuffered DIMM, speci fication Re v. 1.0 or later. Supports SDRAM memory.
Specificat ions 101 Audio Comm unications I/O and Ex pansion Slo ts Sound chi p Aureal 8810 plus AC9 7 codec W ave s ynthes is Aur eal waveta ble sy nt hesis Sound ef fect s A3D st er eo Audio sampli .
V A IO Dig ital Studi o Referenc e Manu al 102 Drives and Cont rollers System BIOS Dis ke t te contr oller 765 A - com pa ti ble (sup p or ts up to 2.8 8 MBy te ) Disket te driv e 1.
103 Index A add-i n card inst alling 28 remov ing 29 address map, syst em 95 audio s pecificat ions 10 1 AU X - I N co n ne c t or 69 B batter y - See l ithium b attery beep codes 91 BIOS Se tup Util .
V A IO Digital S tudio Reference Ma nual 104 displa y, power manag ement 17 DMA cha nne l as si gn ment s 94 drive CD-RW specific ations 10 2 IDE connector s 58 inst alling an a ddition al 3½" d.
105 L L2 ca che specif ications 100 LINE c onnector 13 LINE I N conn ector 12 , 66 lith ium batter y, repla cing 31 M map - See Als o I/O addres s map and memory map memory - See Also system memory me.
V A IO Digital S tudio Reference Ma nual 106 con fig ur in g 19 disket te dr ive c onnector 55 fan con nect ors 64 front p anel header 54 GAME connector 65 HEADPHO NES conn e ctor 66 IDE connector s 5.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Sony PCV-R532DS Digital Studio è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Sony PCV-R532DS Digital Studio - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Sony PCV-R532DS Digital Studio imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Sony PCV-R532DS Digital Studio ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Sony PCV-R532DS Digital Studio, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Sony PCV-R532DS Digital Studio.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Sony PCV-R532DS Digital Studio. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Sony PCV-R532DS Digital Studio insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.