Restrictions – Sony VGP-UPR1 User Manual

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VGP-UPR1 (JP/GB/FR/ES/CT/KR) 3-296-348-02(1)

13

GB

Restrictions

When a personal computer is connected, a

maximum of two screens can be displayed,

including the LCD of the personal computer.

Do not use the product in the following ways:

– Simultaneous usage of the MONITOR and

DVI-D connectors of this product.

– Simultaneous usage of the product’s display

output and the personal computer’s exterior

display output.

The LAN connector of this product does not

support Network boot or Wake-on-LAN. When

you want to use the Network boot or Wake-on-

LAN features, use the LAN connector of your

personal computer.

Depending on the instant mode, types of

software or data, etc., the sound may not output

from the HEADPHONES connector.

The product does not support Windows Aero.

If the product is connected to a personal

computer, it will change to the basic user

interface.

When a display is connected to the product, the

extended desktop mode will be set as the

default setting. Use in clone mode (mirror

mode) is not supported.

When multiple USB devices are connected, as a

characteristic of the USB, CPU load of the

personal computer may increase, resulting in a

decrease in software speed or printing speed of

the USB printer.

Playback of movies on the external display is

not supported. It is not supported even if the

display is connected as the primary monitor.

Movie playback and software that requires 3D

processing are not supported on the display

connected to this product.

The maximum bit and sampling rate of the

headphones output is 16 bits, 48 KHz.

When starting or restoring Windows, a sound

to notify the device connection/disconnection

may sound. This is not a malfunction. To stop

the sound, perform the following procedure.

However, be aware that all other sound effects

that notify the detection of other devices will

turn off as well.

1

Click the

button-“Control Panel.”

The “Control Panel” screen appears.

2

Click “Hardware and Sound,” then click

“Manage audio devices” in the “Sound”
screen.

The “Sound” screen appears.

3

Click the “Sounds” tab, then select

“Device Connect” from the “Program”
list.

4

Select “None” from the “Sounds” drop

down list.

5

Also select “Device Disconnect” from

the “Program” list, then select “None”
from the “Sounds” drop down list.

6

Click “OK,” then close the “Sound”

screen.

The setting change is complete, and the

sound to notify device connection/

disconnection is turned off.

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