Sony PCV-L400 VAIO User Guide (Large File - 39.26 MB) - Page 689
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If you are using the timer to download e-mail automatically It is advisable to set up your e-mail software to redial automatically if it does not connect the first time. It is also advisable to set the e-mail software to disconnect the phone line automatically when all mail has been downloaded. If you are using your 100 free hours of Internet access You cannot use the AutoAlert e-mail notification system during your 100 free hours of Internet access from GTE. For information on your free GTE trial period, see Features . Using Memory Stick Media Your VAIO Slimtop LCD Computer is designed to support the new Memory Stick IC recording media. The Memory Stick card is a small, versatile device that allows you to share data between various types of Sony equipment. Your system comes with a sample 4 MB Memory Stick card for you to try. This Memory Stick card contains images saved from a Sony digital camera, which supports Memory Stick media. When you insert the supplied Memory Stick card, the PictureGear software's slide show application launches automatically and allows you to view the images. See the supplied Memory Stick card package for more information on Memory Stick card use. If using a Memory Stick card that does not contain Sony digital camera images, the VAIO Slimtop LCD Computer automatically launches Windows Explorer. This allows you to view the contents of the Memory Stick card. To protect data on Memory Stick media from accidental changes The Memory Stick card contains a write-protect tab. The write-protect tab prevents accidental changes to a Memory Stick card. When you slide the write-protect tab to the LOCK position, the Memory Stick card is write-protected, which means you cannot delete, copy, or save information on the Memory Stick card. When you slide the tab to the un-LOCK position, you can write to or modify the Memory Stick card contents. Page 689