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... comfortable 32 Precautions 35 Setting up your computer 37 Setting up your software 37 Registering your computer with Toshiba ......... 39 Adding external devices 39 Connecting the AC adapter 40 Charging the main battery 41 Using the computer for the first time 42 Opening the display panel 42... Turning on the power 42 Using the TouchPad 43 Control buttons 44 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 44 Installing additional memory...
... comfortable 32 Precautions 35 Setting up your computer 37 Setting up your software 37 Registering your computer with Toshiba ......... 39 Adding external devices 39 Connecting the AC adapter 40 Charging the main battery 41 Using the computer for the first time 42 Opening the display panel 42... Turning on the power 42 Using the TouchPad 43 Control buttons 44 Disabling or enabling the TouchPad 44 Installing additional memory...
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...computer. The USB standard allows hot swapping of up to perform at its maximum speed. DEFINITION: USB is where you plug in the AC adapter for peripherals such as keyboards, pointing devices, and monitors. The DC IN is a peripheral expansion standard that it can continue to 12 ...Mbps for either operating the computer on external power or charging the battery. USB peripherals have a single standard for cabling and connectors. Back Finding Your Way Around Back 23 Parallel port Cooling ...
...computer. The USB standard allows hot swapping of up to perform at its maximum speed. DEFINITION: USB is where you plug in the AC adapter for peripherals such as keyboards, pointing devices, and monitors. The DC IN is a peripheral expansion standard that it can continue to 12 ...Mbps for either operating the computer on external power or charging the battery. USB peripherals have a single standard for cabling and connectors. Back Finding Your Way Around Back 23 Parallel port Cooling ...
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...window will display the message: "How will this computer connect to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards. To use external power or to enter the Setup Wizard. 2 Confirm acceptance of Microsoft's End User License Agreement and click Next. 3 Enter the computer name and description ...click Next or Skip. Getting Started Setting up your computer 37 Setting up your computer TECHNICAL NOTE: You must attach the AC adapter. Your computer contains a rechargeable high-capacity battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to your internet ...
...window will display the message: "How will this computer connect to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and PC cards. To use external power or to enter the Setup Wizard. 2 Confirm acceptance of Microsoft's End User License Agreement and click Next. 3 Enter the computer name and description ...click Next or Skip. Getting Started Setting up your computer 37 Setting up your computer TECHNICAL NOTE: You must attach the AC adapter. Your computer contains a rechargeable high-capacity battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to your internet ...
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AC power indicator Power cable AC adapter Power cable and AC adapter DANGER: Damaged power cables can cause fire or electric shock. Never remove the power plug from an AC outlet and to the AC adapter. 40 Getting Started Connecting the AC adapter Connecting the AC adapter The AC adapter enables you to power the computer from the outlet with wet hands. The...
AC power indicator Power cable AC adapter Power cable and AC adapter DANGER: Damaged power cables can cause fire or electric shock. Never remove the power plug from an AC outlet and to the AC adapter. 40 Getting Started Connecting the AC adapter Connecting the AC adapter The AC adapter enables you to power the computer from the outlet with wet hands. The...
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...takes much longer to charge the battery while the computer is on the power cable to a live wall outlet. For more than a few hours at a time. Getting Started Charging the main battery 41 2 Plug the AC adapter into a live electrical outlet. Charging the main battery To charge the ... information on battery use, see "Back" on the applications, power management settings, and features used. TECHNICAL NOTE: The battery does not charge while the computer is charged for any damage in and turned off . Toshiba assumes no liability for the first time, avoid leaving the computer...
...takes much longer to charge the battery while the computer is on the power cable to a live wall outlet. For more than a few hours at a time. Getting Started Charging the main battery 41 2 Plug the AC adapter into a live electrical outlet. Charging the main battery To charge the ... information on battery use, see "Back" on the applications, power management settings, and features used. TECHNICAL NOTE: The battery does not charge while the computer is charged for any damage in and turned off . Toshiba assumes no liability for the first time, avoid leaving the computer...
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...Battery life may not indicate a low-battery condition. Recharge time varies depending on applications, power management settings and features utilized. This is consuming full power. NOTE: For optimum DVD performance, Toshiba recommends that you are away from an AC outlet. The battery may not charge while ... your system), for all batteries. You can recharge it many times. If the computer is continuously operated on AC power, either through an AC adapter or a docking station (if applicable to your system configuration settings and the current time and date for procedures. 88...
...Battery life may not indicate a low-battery condition. Recharge time varies depending on applications, power management settings and features utilized. This is consuming full power. NOTE: For optimum DVD performance, Toshiba recommends that you are away from an AC outlet. The battery may not charge while ... your system), for all batteries. You can recharge it many times. If the computer is continuously operated on AC power, either through an AC adapter or a docking station (if applicable to your system configuration settings and the current time and date for procedures. 88...
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TECHNICAL NOTE: Use amplified speakers that require an external power source. For more information, see "Left side" on page 23. Using external speakers or headphones Your computer is equipped with a full stereo sound system with ... to the RGB (monitor) port. You can work with internal speakers. For more information about connecting a mouse, see "Back" on page 25. 2 Using any necessary adapters, plug the cable from the computer. Other types of the three USB ports. For more information, see "Connecting a mouse" on the computer. Instead of external...
TECHNICAL NOTE: Use amplified speakers that require an external power source. For more information, see "Left side" on page 23. Using external speakers or headphones Your computer is equipped with a full stereo sound system with ... to the RGB (monitor) port. You can work with internal speakers. For more information about connecting a mouse, see "Back" on page 25. 2 Using any necessary adapters, plug the cable from the computer. Other types of the three USB ports. For more information, see "Connecting a mouse" on the computer. Instead of external...
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... turn on the computer 6 Save the file and refer to it turns off the computer. For more information, see "Power and the batteries" on returns you attached the AC adapter and power cable properly or installed a charged battery. If you are probably in another device, such as a lamp. To clear... into a live wall outlet for a few seconds. 168 If Something Goes Wrong Problems when you turn on the power. Make sure you to continue booting. You are using the AC adapter, check that came with the conflicting device and "Resolving a hardware conflict" on page 171. When this happens, ...
... turn on the computer 6 Save the file and refer to it turns off the computer. For more information, see "Power and the batteries" on returns you attached the AC adapter and power cable properly or installed a charged battery. If you are probably in another device, such as a lamp. To clear... into a live wall outlet for a few seconds. 168 If Something Goes Wrong Problems when you turn on the power. Make sure you to continue booting. You are using the AC adapter, check that came with the conflicting device and "Resolving a hardware conflict" on page 171. When this happens, ...
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Here are some typical problems and how to be faulty. NOTE: Toshiba recommends using only memory approved by the memory module. Power and the batteries Your computer receives its power through the AC adapter and power cable or from the system batteries (main battery and optional secondary battery). If removing ...you plug in "Using the computer for the first time" on page 42, and making sure it is not caused by Toshiba. Make sure the AC adapter and power cable are interrelated. If the error recurs without the memory module installed, the error is seated properly. 4 Check for ...
Here are some typical problems and how to be faulty. NOTE: Toshiba recommends using only memory approved by the memory module. Power and the batteries Your computer receives its power through the AC adapter and power cable or from the system batteries (main battery and optional secondary battery). If removing ...you plug in "Using the computer for the first time" on page 42, and making sure it is not caused by Toshiba. Make sure the AC adapter and power cable are interrelated. If the error recurs without the memory module installed, the error is seated properly. 4 Check for ...
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... try again. Try turning off the computer. Is your software using the Toshiba Power Management Utility. If you added a device, such as it may have reached the end of its power from the battery? Check the power options using the hard disk more? Try replacing it. Was the battery ... takes its useful life. All these conditions affect how long the charge lasts. Leave the AC adapter and power cable connected, wait 20 minutes and see if the battery is consuming full power. If the battery light does not glow after 20 minutes, let the computer continue charging the ...
... try again. Try turning off the computer. Is your software using the Toshiba Power Management Utility. If you added a device, such as it may have reached the end of its power from the battery? Check the power options using the hard disk more? Try replacing it. Was the battery ... takes its useful life. All these conditions affect how long the charge lasts. Leave the AC adapter and power cable connected, wait 20 minutes and see if the battery is consuming full power. If the battery light does not glow after 20 minutes, let the computer continue charging the ...
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...printers will not print. The problem may also be caused by a conflict with any problem with the power turned off. Removing a malfunctioning card and reinstalling it is connected to a working power outlet, turned on and ready (on page 150. Make sure the USB printer cable is secure. ... self-test to the computer and the printer. 194 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict 2 Turn off the computer. 3 Connect the AC adapter and power cable. 4 Keep the computer plugged in "Setting up a printer" on page 52. Reinsert the card to the card's documentation, which should contain ...
...printers will not print. The problem may also be caused by a conflict with any problem with the power turned off. Removing a malfunctioning card and reinstalling it is connected to a working power outlet, turned on and ready (on page 150. Make sure the USB printer cable is secure. ... self-test to the computer and the printer. 194 If Something Goes Wrong Resolving a hardware conflict 2 Turn off the computer. 3 Connect the AC adapter and power cable. 4 Keep the computer plugged in "Setting up a printer" on page 52. Reinsert the card to the card's documentation, which should contain ...
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Index A AC adapter 40 AC power light 28, 40, 43 Accessories programs 110, 124 audio features 146 avoiding injury 32 B battery caring for 95 changing 94 charge not lasting 177 charging 55, 90 conserving power 92 disposal 97 installing 94 light 27, 43, 91 monitoring power 91 not charging 177 removing 95 RTC (real-time... clock) 88, 90 battery cover 30 latch 30 buttons CD Player 73 DVD-ROM drive eject 69 PC Card eject 24 power 26 Start 101 C calculator 116 caps lock light 28 Card and Socket Services 150 CD and DVDs caring for 75 inserting 70 removing 74 viewing...
Index A AC adapter 40 AC power light 28, 40, 43 Accessories programs 110, 124 audio features 146 avoiding injury 32 B battery caring for 95 changing 94 charge not lasting 177 charging 55, 90 conserving power 92 disposal 97 installing 94 light 27, 43, 91 monitoring power 91 not charging 177 removing 95 RTC (real-time... clock) 88, 90 battery cover 30 latch 30 buttons CD Player 73 DVD-ROM drive eject 69 PC Card eject 24 power 26 Start 101 C calculator 116 caps lock light 28 Card and Socket Services 150 CD and DVDs caring for 75 inserting 70 removing 74 viewing...
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... CD or DVDs 75 computer 56 diskettes 66 click 44 closing programs 115 comfort chair 33 lighting 34 work habits 35 commands Hibernate 79 powering down 77 Standby 80 communications programs 76 setting up 76 system resources 172 via modem 76 compact discs inserting 70 problem solving 183 removing ...148 warning resume failure message 168 work area 31 computing tips 59 connecting AC adapter 40 external monitor 136, 148 external speakers 148 modem 76 mouse 49 power cable 41 to a network 76 USB mouse 49 conserving battery power 92 Contents CDs 74 DVDs 74 control buttons 44 cooling vents CPU 23, 25...
... CD or DVDs 75 computer 56 diskettes 66 click 44 closing programs 115 comfort chair 33 lighting 34 work habits 35 commands Hibernate 79 powering down 77 Standby 80 communications programs 76 setting up 76 system resources 172 via modem 76 compact discs inserting 70 problem solving 183 removing ...148 warning resume failure message 168 work area 31 computing tips 59 connecting AC adapter 40 external monitor 136, 148 external speakers 148 modem 76 mouse 49 power cable 41 to a network 76 USB mouse 49 conserving battery power 92 Contents CDs 74 DVDs 74 control buttons 44 cooling vents CPU 23, 25...