Sony V
A
IO
Desktop User
Guide
Using your VAIO desktop
28
Button
Function
1
MUTE
Temporarily mutes the sound. Pressing it again restores the sound.
2
STANDBY
Puts your computer into Standby mode. See
. You cannot put your
computer into Standby mode while Giga Pocket or Giga Pocket Server is running; approximately 5 minutes
before timer recording starts; or just after the expiration date of a Video Capsule.
3
MODE
switch
If you are using more than one desktop with the remote control, this switches control between the
computers. Set the switch from
1
to
3
. whichever value is set in the target computer’s Remote Commander
Setting software.
1
is the default if you are just using one desktop.
4
Numbered buttons
1 - 0
Used to select channels. Press the
ENT
button after you press these number buttons. You can select up to
3-digit numbers. You cannot change channels while recording.
5
Application
buttons
These buttons are used when operating Giga Pocket.
Pressing
MENU
displays a menu on the computer screen. Press this button again to select software from
the menu.
START
launches the software that was selected with the
MENU
button.
CLOSE
exits the software that was selected with the
MENU
button.
6
JUMP
Goes back to the previous channel you selected. Press it again to return to the current channel.
7
ENT
Selects the channel. Press it after pressing the channel number buttons.
8
FUNCTION
Press this button while Giga Pocket is selected through the
MENU
button to switch from the TV/recording
deck to the playback deck.
9
VOLUME
and
CHANNEL
Used to adjust the volume and select a channel. You cannot change channels while recording.
10
SIZE
Displays Giga Pocket in full-screen size. Pressing the button again displays Giga Pocket in its original size.
11
AUDIO
Selects the sound mode. Each time you press this button, the sound mode changes as follows:
Mono
>
Stereo
>
Channel A
>
Channel B
>
Mono
.
12
ANGLE
This is a universal DVD playback function and is not used for Giga Pocket. This button changes the camera
angle while playing back DVDs, as long as this function is supported by the DVD movie.