Sony PCV-J100 User Manual

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Page 3 - Safety Information and

VAIO® Reference Manual86PCI Configuration Status and Error Messages The following is a list of status and error messages that may appear on your syste

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Miscellaneous Technical Information87DMA Channel Assignments This shows the factory default values. The Microsoft® Windows® 98 Second Edition operatin

Page 5 - Regulatory Information

VAIO® Reference Manual88System I/O Address Map Address Range (hex)Description0000 - 000F Direct memory access controller0010 - 001F Motherboard resou

Page 6 - (United States)

Miscellaneous Technical Information890376 - 0376 Secondary IDE controller0378 - 037F ECP printer port (LPT1)03B0 - 03BB Intel® 810 chipset graphics dr

Page 7 - DISPOSAL OF LITHIUM ION

VAIO® Reference Manual90Memory Map Address range Default configuration00000000 - 0009FFFF System board extension for ACPI BIOS000A0000 - 000AFFFF Inte

Page 8 - AVIS DE L’INDUSTRIE

Miscellaneous Technical Information91IRQ Settings IRQ Settings0 System timer1 Standard 101/102-key or Microsoft Natural Keyboard2 Programmable interru

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93Chapter 10SpecificationsThis chapter describes the technical specifications for the Sony PCV-J100 computer.Processor Chipset PCI Bus Memory Modul

Page 11 - Contents

VAIO® Reference Manual94DIMM Configurations L2 Cache Graphics DIMM1** The PCV-J100 is shipped with 64 MB. SDRAM is expandable to 256 MB. Computer SD

Page 12 - VAIO® Reference Manual

Specifications95Audio Communications I/O and Expansion Slots Sound chip Intel 810Wave synthesis Yamaha AC-XG wavetable synthesisAudio sampling rate

Page 13 - Chapter 10 — Specifications

xiContentsNotice to Users ... iiSafety Information and Caution ...

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VAIO® Reference Manual96Drives and Controllers System BIOS Diskette controller 82077-compatible (supports up to 2.88 MByte)Diskette drive 1.44 MByt

Page 15 - Identifying Components

97IndexAadd-in cardinstalling 26removing 27address map, system 88audio specifications 95AUX-IN connector 60, 61Bbattery - See lithium batterybeep code

Page 16 - Front View

VAIO® Reference Manual98diskette driveconnector 47specifications for 96display, power management 17disposal of lithium ion battery viiDMA channel assi

Page 17 - Drives

99disposal viisafety precautions viiMmap - See Also I/O address map and memory mapmemory - See Also system memorymemory moduleconnector 48removing 36s

Page 18 - Buttons and Switches

VAIO® Reference Manual100LINE IN connector 58memory module connector 48MIC connector 58MONITOR connector 53MOUSE 51PCI slot connectors 49power connect

Page 19 - Indicators

VAIO® Reference ManualxiiChapter 3 — Removing, Installing, and Replacing ComponentsRemoving the Side Panel ...

Page 20 - Rear View

xiiiChapter 8 — CMOS Setup OptionsMain Screen ...71Advance

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1Chapter 1Identifying ComponentsThe following sections identify and describe each component that is visible from the exterior of the VAIO® Computer. I

Page 23 - I/O Connectors

VAIO® Reference Manual2Front View OM04694X.VSDFront panel

Page 24 - PRINTER Connector

Identifying Components3Drives Drive DescriptionDiskette drive 3.5-inch, 1.44 Mbyte.CD-RW drive** CD-RW writing speed may vary, depending on the media

Page 25 - HEADPHONES LINE IN MIC

VAIO® Reference Manual4Buttons and Switches Button or switch DescriptionPower/Standby switch Turns system power on, off, or into standby mode.Diskette

Page 26 - KY0100.VSD

Identifying Components5Indicators Indicator DescriptionPower/Standby indicator Standby (amber) indicates the computer is in standby mode. On (green) i

Page 27 - Expansion Slots

iiNotice to Users © 2000 Sony Electronics Inc. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. All rights reserved. This ma

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VAIO® Reference Manual6Rear View MOUSEKEYBOARDUSB1SERIALPRINTERGAME/MIDIHEADPHONESTELEPHONEMONITORKY0001.VSDLINE INMICi.LINK (IEEE1394)PowerEthernetU

Page 29 - Configuring Your System

Identifying Components7Icons Icon DescriptionMOUSE connectorKEYBOARD connectorUSB (Universal Serial Bus) connectorSERIAL connectorPRINTER connectorG

Page 30 - operating system

VAIO® Reference Manual8TELEPHONE (for phone)i.LINK® (IEEE1394) interfaceEthernet connector (10Base-T/100Base-TX)Icon Description

Page 31 - Settings

Identifying Components9I/O ConnectorsThe following section identifies the various I/O connectors.KEYBOARD and MOUSEThe KEYBOARD and MOUSE connectors a

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VAIO® Reference Manual10PRINTER ConnectorThe PRINTER connector is a standard 25-pin DB-25 female connector. MONITORThe MONITOR connector is a standard

Page 33 - Configuring the System Board

Identifying Components11GAME ConnectorThe GAME connector is a standard 15-pin DB-15 female connector. The GAME connector is also used to connect MIDI

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VAIO® Reference Manual12TELEPHONE and LINEThe TELEPHONE and LINE jacks are physically identical and have identical connections. They are standard RJ-1

Page 35 - Replacing Components

Identifying Components13Expansion SlotsThere are four PCI slots, one of which is available for expansion (PCI #4). The other PCI slots are occupied by

Page 37 - Removing the Front Panel

15Chapter 2Configuring Your SystemThis chapter contains information on configuring your system. Configuring your system can consist of the following:❑

Page 38 - Replacing the Front Panel

iiiSafety Information and Caution❑To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose your desktop to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not op

Page 39 - Replacing the Side Panel

VAIO® Reference Manual16Accessing the BIOS Setup UtilityYou must access the BIOS Setup Utility to make changes to the BIOS settings (see “CMOS Setup O

Page 40 - Installing an Add-In Card

Configuring Your System17Changing the Display's Power Management SettingsA display that has power management capability is designed to operate on

Page 41 - Removing an Add-in Card

VAIO® Reference Manual185Select the power scheme that is most appropriate for the way you use your computer.To change a power scheme, change the setti

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Configuring Your System19Configuring the System Board The system board contains a CMOS Clear configuration jumper, and two sets of reserved jumper blo

Page 44 - KY0072.VSD

21Chapter 3Removing, Installing, and Replacing ComponentsThis chapter describes removing, installing, and replacing major components for upgrading, re

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VAIO® Reference Manual22Removing the Side Panel You must remove the side panel to access the system board, add-in cards, power supply, battery, memory

Page 46 - Installing System Memory

Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components23Removing the Front PanelYou must remove the front panel to install, remove, or replace internal compon

Page 47 - VOY001.VSD

VAIO® Reference Manual24Replacing the Front Panel 1Insert the two flat plastic tabs (located on the top of the front panel) into the slots at the top

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Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components25Replacing the Side Panel 1Align the bottom of the side panel with the bottom of the chassis, with the

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iv❑Pour prévenir tout risque d’incendie ou d’électrocution, garder cet appareil à l’abri de la pluie et de l’humidité.❑Pour prévenir tout risque d’éle

Page 50 - Removing a Memory Module

VAIO® Reference Manual26Installing an Add-In Card 1Remove the cover (see “Removing the Side Panel” on page 22).2Locate an available expansion slot co

Page 51 - Push out

Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components27Removing an Add-in Card 1Remove the cover (see “Removing the Side Panel” on page 22).2Disconnect any

Page 52 - Removing a Slot Cover

VAIO® Reference Manual285If you do not replace the card or install another add-in card, install a slot cover over the vacant slot at the rear of the c

Page 53 - Covering an Open I/O Slot

Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components29Replacing the Lithium Battery You may need to replace the lithium battery if your computer consistentl

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VAIO® Reference Manual308If necessary, remove any add-in cards (see “Removing an Add-in Card” on page 27) to gain access to the battery. You may also

Page 55 - Disk drive holder

Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components3116If the error message “Error: Check date and time settings.” appears during the reboot sequence, pres

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VAIO® Reference Manual32Installing System Memory 1If necessary, remove the memory module you wish to replace (see “Removing a Memory Module” on page 3

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Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components338Slide the diskette drive out about two inches (the attached cables limit this distance). VOY001.VSD1

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VAIO® Reference Manual349Align the memory module over the appropriate socket, noting the location of pin 1 on the module and pin 1 on the socket. 10C

Page 59 - System Board

Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components3512Slide the diskette drive back in and replace the screw that secures the diskette drive to the chassi

Page 60 - Connectors

vRegulatory InformationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Rul

Page 61 - Diskette Drive Connector

VAIO® Reference Manual36Removing a Memory Module You may need to remove a memory module if you change the memory configuration or replace a bad module

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Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components374Locate the memory module you wish to remove. 5Push down the handle on each side of the memory module

Page 63 - OM04599B.VSD

VAIO® Reference Manual38Removing a Slot CoverYou remove a slot cover when you install an add-in card that occupies a previously-empty slot.1Disconnect

Page 64 - Power Connector

Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components39Covering an Open I/O Slot Slot covers prevent air from escaping through the empty hole. If air escapes

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VAIO® Reference Manual40Installing a 3½” Internal Hard Disk DriveYour system comes with an available bay to hold an additional 3½” IDE hard disk drive

Page 66 - USB Connectors

Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components415Slide the drive holder forward (towards the diskette drive) about a ½ inch, and then lift out. 6Place

Page 67 - OM04701D.VS

VAIO® Reference Manual427Slide the new drive into the drive holder and align the holes on each side of the drive holder. 8Secure the drive to the driv

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Removing, Installing, and Replacing Components4312Lower the drive holder down and slide it back against the chassis (A in next diagram). Be sure the d

Page 70 - Fan Connector

45Chapter 4System BoardThis chapter identifies each component on the system board and provides a detailed description of each connector, jumper, and s

Page 71 - GAME Connector

viFCC Part 68This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. The FCC Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment is 0.7. If requested, t

Page 72 - LINE IN

VAIO® Reference Manual46ConnectorsFront Panel Header (J25)The front panel header is a 20-pin header (1 pin is removed for the key) that provides conne

Page 73 - CD-IN Connector

System Board47Diskette Drive Connector OM04701H.VSD234Key (pin 5)133

Page 74 - AUX-IN Connector

VAIO® Reference Manual48Memory Module (DIMM) Connectors Both sides of each Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) look very similar. The side with pin 1 has

Page 75 - WOL Connector

System Board49PCI Slot ConnectorsThere are a total of four PCI slot connectors (slot #1 to #4). One PCI slot connector (slot #4) is available. The oth

Page 76 - Configuration Jumper

VAIO® Reference Manual50IDE Connectors There are two IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) connectors on the system board: a Primary IDE and a Secondary

Page 77 - Fax/Modem Card

System Board51KEYBOARD and MOUSE Connectors The KEYBOARD connector and the MOUSE connector are 6-pin female PS/2-type (mini-DIN) connectors. They have

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VAIO® Reference Manual52USB Connectors There are two USB ports that permit connection of two USB peripheral devices directly to the system without hav

Page 79 - Chapter 6

System Board53SERIAL, PRINTER, and MONITOR ConnectorsThe SERIAL, PRINTER, and MONITOR connectors are mounted in a single bracket on the system board.

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VAIO® Reference Manual54SERIAL connectorPin Signal Name1DCD2RXD3TXD4DTR5LOGIC GND6DSR7RTS8CTS9RIPRINTER connectorPin Signal Name Pin Signal Name1 STRO

Page 81 - Ethernet Card

System Board55MONITOR connectorPin Signal Name1RED2 GREEN3BLUE4GND5 DDC GND6RED GND7 GREEN GND8 BLUE GND9NC10 GND11 GND12 SDA13 HORIZONTAL SYNC14 VERT

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viiTelephone Consumer Guidelines (Canada)Please refer to your telephone directory under ‘Privacy Issues’ and/or ‘Terms of Service.’ For more detailed

Page 83 - CMOS Setup Options

VAIO® Reference Manual56Fan Connector The PWR-FAN connector is a 1 x 3-pin straight header connector. PWR-FAN connects to the power supply and control

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System Board57GAME ConnectorThe GAME connector is a female DB-15 connector for connecting to a game controller/joystick or MIDI device. GAME Connector

Page 85 - Main Screen

VAIO® Reference Manual58HEADPHONES, LINE IN, MIC ConnectorsThe HEADPHONES jack is a stereo mini-jack (3.5 mm) that connects to headphones. The LINE IN

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System Board59MIC CD-IN ConnectorThe CD-IN connector on the system board is a 1 x 4-pin header connector that connects to the CR-RW drive’s audio outp

Page 87 - Advanced Screen

VAIO® Reference Manual60AUX-IN ConnectorThe AUX-IN connector on the system board is a 1 x 4-pin header connector. AUX-INPin Signal Name1Left Line In2

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System Board61WOL ConnectorThe WOL (Wake on LAN) connector on the system board is a 1 x 3-pin header connector that connects to JP1 on the Ethernet ca

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62Configuration Jumper There is one user-configurable jumper for CMOS Clear. The other two jumpers are reserved (do not change).The computer ships wit

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63Chapter 5Fax/Modem CardThe fax/modem card occupies PCI slot #1. There are two RJ-11 jacks: one to connect a telephone line, and one to connect a pho

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65Chapter 6i.LINK® CardThe i.LINK (IEEE-1394) card occupies PCI slot #2. There is one header connector (CN3) that connects to the power supply, and a

Page 93 - Power Screen

viiiINDUSTRY CANADA NOTICENOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain

Page 95 - Boot Screen

67Chapter 7Ethernet CardThe Ethernet card occupies PCI slot #3. The Ethernet card has one connector that is accessible from the rear panel. Name Conn

Page 97 - Information

69Chapter 8CMOS Setup OptionsThis chapter describes each screen in the Award BIOS Setup Utility (see “Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility” on page 16).Th

Page 98

VAIO® Reference Manual70Press F10 to save the changes and exit, or press Esc to discard the changes. Follow the on-screen prompts for other choices. T

Page 99 - Beep Code Error Messages

CMOS Setup Options71Main Screen System Time [00:00:00]System Date [01/01/2000]Legacy Diskette A [1.44M, 3.5 in.]2.88M, 3.5 in.None360K, 5.25 in.1.2M,

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VAIO® Reference Manual72IDE Sub-MenusType [Auto]User Type HDDCD-ROMLS-120ZIP-100MOOther ATAPINoneTranslation Method*[LBA]LargeNormalMatch Partition Ta

Page 101 - DMA Channel Assignments

CMOS Setup Options73Advanced Screen CPU Core:Bus Freq. Multiplier [5.5x]6.0x6.5x7.0x7.5x8.0x2.0x2.5x3.0x3.5x4.0x4.5x5.0xCPU Level 1 Cache [Enabled]Dis

Page 102 - System I/O Address Map

VAIO® Reference Manual74 Chip Configuration Sub-MenuSDRAM Configuration [By SPD]User Define7ns (143MHz)8ns (125MHz)SDRAM CAS Latency [3T]SDRAM RAS to

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CMOS Setup Options75I/O Device Configuration Sub-MenuOnboard AC97 Audio Controller [Enabled]DisabledOnboard 1394 Controller [Enabled]DisabledOnboard L

Page 104 - Memory Map

ixensemble. Cette précaution est particulièrement importante dans les régions rurales.Avertissement: L’utilisateur ne doit pas tenter de faire ces rac

Page 105 - IRQ Settings

VAIO® Reference Manual76 PCI Configuration Sub-MenuSlot 1 IRQ [Auto]to NASlot 3 IRQ 345791011121415PCI/VGA Palette Snoop [Disabled]EnabledPCI Latency

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CMOS Setup Options77 PCI/PNP IRQ Resource Exclusion Sub-MenuIRQ 3 Reserved [No/ICU]YesIRQ 4 Reserved [No/ICU]YesIRQ 5 Reserved [Yes]No/ICUIRQ 7 Reserv

Page 107 - Specifications

VAIO® Reference Manual78 Shadow Configuration Sub-MenuVideo ROM BIOS Shadow [Enabled]DisabledC8000-CBFFF Shadow [Disabled]EnabledCC000-CFFFF Shadow [D

Page 108 - Graphics

CMOS Setup Options79Power ScreenPower Management [User Define]DisabledMin SavingMax SavingVideo Off Option [Suspend -> Off]Always OnVideo Method [D

Page 109 - I/O and Expansion Slots

VAIO® Reference Manual80Power Up Control Sub-MenuAC PWR Loss Restart [Disabled]EnabledPWR Up On Modem Act [Disabled]EnabledWake On LAN [Disabled]Enabl

Page 110 - System BIOS

CMOS Setup Options81Boot Screen 1. ATAPI CD-ROM [(displays installed drive)]Disabled2. Removable Device [Legacy Floppy]LS120ZIP-100ATAPI MODisabled3.

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VAIO® Reference Manual82Exit ScreenExit Saving ChangesExit Discarding ChangesLoad Setup DefaultsDiscard ChangesSave Changes

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83Chapter 9Miscellaneous Technical InformationThis chapter contains information on the following subjects:❑User and Supervisor password❑Beep code erro

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VAIO® Reference Manual84About User and Supervisor Passwords The system allows you to specify up to two passwords (a User password and a Supervisor pas

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Miscellaneous Technical Information85Beep Code Error Messages During a normal bootup, a single short beep signifies that the system is OK. Other beep

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