Sony VGX-XL1A User Guide - Page 15

Secure Digital SD & MultiMediaCard™ MMC memory card reader - eject button

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Eject button Press when the disc is to be removed from the drive. SmartMedia™ (SM) xD-Picture Card™ memory card reader Reads and writes data from and to SmartMedia or xD-Picture Card media. Memory card access Lamp It blinks orange when you read or write data from a "Memory Stick®", xDPicture Card, Smart Media, Compact Flash, or SD memory card. CompactFlash® & Microdrive™ memory card reader Reads and writes data from and to CompactFlash and Microdrive media. Memory Stick Pro™/Memory Stick Duo™ Data from the "Memory Stick®" is read and written. Secure Digital (SD) & MultiMediaCard™ (MMC) memory card reader Data from the SD memory card is read and written. USB (Universial Serial Bus) Connector (x2) Connects to a device which supports the USB standard. The connector supports the USB 2.0 standard and can also be connected to a device which supports the USB 1.1 standard. i.LINK®c S400 port (IEEE 1394 connector (4 pin) Connects to an i.LINK® supported device. S VIDEO (S video input) Connection for an S Video cable. Composite Audio/Video IN Connection for an Audio/Video cables. Connect Keyboard/Pointing Device Use this button when activating the wireless keyboard/pointing device. a. Requires compatible wireless access point(s). Some features may rely on Internet services which may require a fee. b. DVD Media/Formats are not universally compatible. 12 VGX-XL1 Digital Living System

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VGX-XL1 Digital Living System
Eject button
Press when the disc is to be removed from the drive.
SmartMedia™ (SM) xD-Picture Card™ memory card reader
Reads and writes data from and to SmartMedia or xD-Picture Card media.
Memory card access Lamp
It blinks orange when you read or write data from a "Memory Stick
®
", xD-
Picture Card, Smart Media, Compact Flash, or SD memory card.
CompactFlash
®
& Microdrive™ memory card reader
Reads and writes data from and to CompactFlash and Microdrive media.
Memory Stick Pro™/Memory Stick Duo™
Data from the "Memory Stick
®
" is read and written.
Secure Digital (SD) & MultiMediaCard™ (MMC) memory card reader
Data from the SD memory card is read and written.
USB (Universial Serial Bus) Connector
(x2)
Connects to a device which supports the USB standard.
The connector supports the USB 2.0 standard and can also be connected to
a device which supports the USB 1.1 standard.
i.LINK
®
c
S400 port (IEEE 1394 connector (4 pin)
Connects to an i.LINK
®
supported device.
S VIDEO (S video input)
Connection for an S Video cable.
Composite Audio/Video IN
Connection for an Audio/Video cables.
Connect Keyboard/Pointing Device
Use this button when activating the wireless keyboard/pointing device.
a.
Requires compatible wireless access point(s). Some features may rely on
Internet services which may require a fee.
b.
DVD Media/Formats are not universally compatible.