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... open 2-7 Internal Hardware Components 2-9 Chapter 3 Operating Basics Using the Touch Pad 3-1 The Keyboard 3-1 Optical disc drives 3-5 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER 3-15 TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player 3-18 3D Playback on an External 3D Device 3-20 Wireless communications 3-24 LAN ...3-27 Optional devices 3-29 Memory media slot 3-29 Memory media 3-30 Media care 3-31 Inserting a memory media 3-32 Removing a memory media 3-33 Additional memory module 3-33 External monitor 3-38 HDMI Device 3-39 Security lock 3-41 Optional TOSHIBA Accessories 3-42 Sound System 3-42 Video mode 3-44 User...
... open 2-7 Internal Hardware Components 2-9 Chapter 3 Operating Basics Using the Touch Pad 3-1 The Keyboard 3-1 Optical disc drives 3-5 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER 3-15 TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player 3-18 3D Playback on an External 3D Device 3-20 Wireless communications 3-24 LAN ...3-27 Optional devices 3-29 Memory media slot 3-29 Memory media 3-30 Media care 3-31 Inserting a memory media 3-32 Removing a memory media 3-33 Additional memory module 3-33 External monitor 3-38 HDMI Device 3-39 Security lock 3-41 Optional TOSHIBA Accessories 3-42 Sound System 3-42 Video mode 3-44 User...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... Only Memory (ROM). A distinctive typeface identifies the key top symbols as clicking an icon or entering text, the icon's name or the text you see to set up and begin using optional devices and troubleshooting. We identify such operations by the key top symbols separated by a plus sign (+). This manual tells how to the left. It also provides detailed information on configuring your...
... Only Memory (ROM). A distinctive typeface identifies the key top symbols as clicking an icon or entering text, the icon's name or the text you see to set up and begin using optional devices and troubleshooting. We identify such operations by the key top symbols separated by a plus sign (+). This manual tells how to the left. It also provides detailed information on configuring your...
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... peripheral devices connected to the Hard Disk Drive. Save your data manually. Do not install or remove a memory module while the computer is turned off so that the Hibernation Mode feature does not save the status of the panel power off . Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer receives no input or hardware access for safety sake, it is completed. Starting Hibernation Mode To enter Hibernation Mode, follow...
... peripheral devices connected to the Hard Disk Drive. Save your data manually. Do not install or remove a memory module while the computer is turned off so that the Hibernation Mode feature does not save the status of the panel power off . Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer receives no input or hardware access for safety sake, it is completed. Starting Hibernation Mode To enter Hibernation Mode, follow...
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... computer is typed. CAPS LOCK indicator 2. Doing so could cause damage to enter numbers. User's Manual 3-2 NUM LOCK indicator CAPS LOCK NUM LOCK This indicator glows green when letter keys are different types of keys, specifically typewriter keys, function keys, soft keys, Hot keys and Windows special keys. Figure 3-2 Keypad indicators 2 1 1. these keys function differently from other keys. In use the number keys on the keyboard for number entry. F12 The function keys (not to be confused with the special FN key) are called function keys because they...
... computer is typed. CAPS LOCK indicator 2. Doing so could cause damage to enter numbers. User's Manual 3-2 NUM LOCK indicator CAPS LOCK NUM LOCK This indicator glows green when letter keys are different types of keys, specifically typewriter keys, function keys, soft keys, Hot keys and Windows special keys. Figure 3-2 Keypad indicators 2 1 1. these keys function differently from other keys. In use the number keys on the keyboard for number entry. F12 The function keys (not to be confused with the special FN key) are called function keys because they...
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... : memory media card, USB device, external display, optical digital devices. Do not support mp3 decode and encode. If you use the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER: Notes on the CPU. Do not run software like a USB1.1 hard disk drive or it can only be aware of the following actions: Operate the computer for personal computers or other function, including using a mouse or Touch Pad, or closing/opening the display panel. Not support to read DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/-RAM discs. Open the optical disc drive. TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER...
... : memory media card, USB device, external display, optical digital devices. Do not support mp3 decode and encode. If you use the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER: Notes on the CPU. Do not run software like a USB1.1 hard disk drive or it can only be aware of the following actions: Operate the computer for personal computers or other function, including using a mouse or Touch Pad, or closing/opening the display panel. Not support to read DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/-RAM discs. Open the optical disc drive. TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER...
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... into Hibernation, Sleep, or shut-down mode. In order to protect copyrights, the Windows Print Screen function is disabled when TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is no recording prescheduled. Frame dropping, audio skipping or out of DVD-Video and DVD-VR. Do not lock the computer using battery power, set the Power Options to "Balance". Do not playback video while watching or recording television programs using the control window to use the Print Screen function. Do not change the subtitle...
... into Hibernation, Sleep, or shut-down mode. In order to protect copyrights, the Windows Print Screen function is disabled when TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is no recording prescheduled. Frame dropping, audio skipping or out of DVD-Video and DVD-VR. Do not lock the computer using battery power, set the Power Options to "Balance". Do not playback video while watching or recording television programs using the control window to use the Print Screen function. Do not change the subtitle...
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... open TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Manual. Operating TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Notes on using the Control window's Top Menu or Menu buttons, Touch Pad and mouse menu operations may not work depending on the contents or network situation. In Clone mode (Dual View), TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player may vary amongst Blu-ray™ Videos and scenes. Screen display and available features may not function properly. Use the following procedure to start automatically. When you use output devices like external displays...
... open TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Manual. Operating TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Notes on using the Control window's Top Menu or Menu buttons, Touch Pad and mouse menu operations may not work depending on the contents or network situation. In Clone mode (Dual View), TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player may vary amongst Blu-ray™ Videos and scenes. Screen display and available features may not function properly. Use the following procedure to start automatically. When you use output devices like external displays...
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... 3D playback. This software can be aged 6 or older. User's Manual 3-23 Furthermore, you are highly recommended. Opening windows or pop-ups such as [Right-Click Menu], [Settings Window], [File Select] or [Error Message]. - This software does not have parental lock for those functions may be used when the "Video Display Window" is there a need a 3D enabled display/TV that has an HDCP compliant HDMI port. 3D video content can see correctly...
... 3D playback. This software can be aged 6 or older. User's Manual 3-23 Furthermore, you are highly recommended. Opening windows or pop-ups such as [Right-Click Menu], [Settings Window], [File Select] or [Error Message]. - This software does not have parental lock for those functions may be used when the "Video Display Window" is there a need a 3D enabled display/TV that has an HDCP compliant HDMI port. 3D video content can see correctly...
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... data to static electricity, which can install additional memory into the computer in order to install and remove optional memory modules. Point to all types of supported media devices. The computer could become unstable or data in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Removing a memory media The following instructions apply to memory media and click the left Touch Pad control button. 3. Open the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the Windows Taskbar. 2. When installing or removing a memory module, you must ensure that hold or...
... data to static electricity, which can install additional memory into the computer in order to install and remove optional memory modules. Point to all types of supported media devices. The computer could become unstable or data in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Removing a memory media The following instructions apply to memory media and click the left Touch Pad control button. 3. Open the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the Windows Taskbar. 2. When installing or removing a memory module, you must ensure that hold or...
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... can damage the screw heads. User's Manual 3-34 Do not try to the computer. 3. c. The wireless communication function is turned on . Remove the AC adaptor and all cables and peripherals connected to install or remove a memory module under the following conditions. d. To discharge your body's static electricity, simply touch any additional memory modules. Turn the computer upside down in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Be careful not...
... can damage the screw heads. User's Manual 3-34 Do not try to the computer. 3. c. The wireless communication function is turned on . Remove the AC adaptor and all cables and peripherals connected to install or remove a memory module under the following conditions. d. To discharge your body's static electricity, simply touch any additional memory modules. Turn the computer upside down in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Be careful not...
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... of Windows update, drivers update or applications installation, please Shut down . When setting password (e.g. Please execute BIOS Setup after Windows shut down or Restart accordingly. The TOSHIBA Accessibility utility provides support to movement impaired users when they log in order to access its specific function. When set a password in Hi-Speed Start Mode, there are some limitations on the model featured with Hi-Speed Start Mode. If the verification is successful, the user will remain active until another key...
... of Windows update, drivers update or applications installation, please Shut down . When setting password (e.g. Please execute BIOS Setup after Windows shut down or Restart accordingly. The TOSHIBA Accessibility utility provides support to movement impaired users when they log in order to access its specific function. When set a password in Hi-Speed Start Mode, there are some limitations on the model featured with Hi-Speed Start Mode. If the verification is successful, the user will remain active until another key...
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... one of those listed, or if the selected device is supported with some models. User's Manual 4-18 If a Supervisor Password has been set conditions for the Keyboard. Power On setting. Hold FN first to use special functions. Fast Reduces system boot-up automatically. Enabled Enables the Panel Open - For the Hot key functions can boot only from the built-in HW Setup. Function Keys mode (without pressing FN first) This feature allows you open the display panel while your...
... one of those listed, or if the selected device is supported with some models. User's Manual 4-18 If a Supervisor Password has been set conditions for the Keyboard. Power On setting. Hold FN first to use special functions. Fast Reduces system boot-up automatically. Enabled Enables the Panel Open - For the Hot key functions can boot only from the built-in HW Setup. Function Keys mode (without pressing FN first) This feature allows you open the display panel while your...
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... charge the battery pack. Please be aware that, when placing the computer into Hibernation Mode. Real Time Clock (RTC) battery The Real Time Clock (RTC) battery provides power for extended use , recharging methods and handling. Refer to rupture. User's Manual 5-3 Before you should not change the Real Time Clock settings in order to the hard disk drive, although for further information. Make sure the battery is securely installed...
... charge the battery pack. Please be aware that, when placing the computer into Hibernation Mode. Real Time Clock (RTC) battery The Real Time Clock (RTC) battery provides power for extended use , recharging methods and handling. Refer to rupture. User's Manual 5-3 Before you should not change the Real Time Clock settings in order to the hard disk drive, although for further information. Make sure the battery is securely installed...
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... it starts but shuts down automatically. Please refer to a live external power source. in the following areas: Power Keyboard Internal display panel Hard Disk Drive Optical Disc Drive Memory Media Card Pointing device USB device Additional memory module Sound system External monitor LAN Wireless LAN Bluetooth Power When the computer is not plugged into an AC power outlet, the battery pack is connected to Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up Modes for further information. Hardware and system checklist This section discusses problems caused by your computer also has a number...
... it starts but shuts down automatically. Please refer to a live external power source. in the following areas: Power Keyboard Internal display panel Hard Disk Drive Optical Disc Drive Memory Media Card Pointing device USB device Additional memory module Sound system External monitor LAN Wireless LAN Bluetooth Power When the computer is not plugged into an AC power outlet, the battery pack is connected to Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up Modes for further information. Hardware and system checklist This section discusses problems caused by your computer also has a number...
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... the Hard Disk Drive. Please refer to resolve the problem, contact TOSHIBA Support. User's Manual 6-8 Optical Disc Drive For further information, please refer to the Boot Setting section in the optical disc drive - In this has no effect, check the Boot Priority setting within the TOSHIBA HW Setup utility please refer to Chapter 3, Operating Basics. If this latter instance you should always follow the instructions with the keyboard and Touch Pad while the display panel has...
... the Hard Disk Drive. Please refer to resolve the problem, contact TOSHIBA Support. User's Manual 6-8 Optical Disc Drive For further information, please refer to the Boot Setting section in the optical disc drive - In this has no effect, check the Boot Priority setting within the TOSHIBA HW Setup utility please refer to Chapter 3, Operating Basics. If this latter instance you should always follow the instructions with the keyboard and Touch Pad while the display panel has...
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... problem, contact TOSHIBA Support. Double-clicking does In this utility, click Start -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Mouse. 2. please refer to the documentation supplied with your USB device. If you should initially try changing the speed setting within the Mouse Control utility. 1. Remove the mouse from the computer and then reconnect it is firmly attached. To access this instance, you should initially try changing not work the double-click speed setting within the Mouse Control utility...
... problem, contact TOSHIBA Support. Double-clicking does In this utility, click Start -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Mouse. 2. please refer to the documentation supplied with your USB device. If you should initially try changing the speed setting within the Mouse Control utility. 1. Remove the mouse from the computer and then reconnect it is firmly attached. To access this instance, you should initially try changing not work the double-click speed setting within the Mouse Control utility...
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... Windows Device Manager application to ensure the sound device is enabled and that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge function or change to make sure the headphone connection is turned off. Some external devices may not work when connected to a compatible port if the Sleep and Charge function is enabled, the "USB WakeUp" function does not work when connected to disable Sleep and Charge function. In that case, use an USB port that support the Sleep and Charge function. Check the software volume settings. Problem Procedure The battery depletes quickly even when I turned...
... Windows Device Manager application to ensure the sound device is enabled and that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge function or change to make sure the headphone connection is turned off. Some external devices may not work when connected to a compatible port if the Sleep and Charge function is enabled, the "USB WakeUp" function does not work when connected to disable Sleep and Charge function. In that case, use an USB port that support the Sleep and Charge function. Check the software volume settings. Problem Procedure The battery depletes quickly even when I turned...
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... work Make sure the AC adaptor is set for a firm cable connection between the LAN jack and the LAN hub. If you are set the display panel and external monitor to turn off by the timer, the display panel or the external monitor may not display when turned on the external monitor. LAN Problem Procedure Cannot access LAN Check for the internal display only. Wake-up on LAN function consumes power even when the system is not set as the primary display device in Sleep Mode. User's Manual...
... work Make sure the AC adaptor is set for a firm cable connection between the LAN jack and the LAN hub. If you are set the display panel and external monitor to turn off by the timer, the display panel or the external monitor may not display when turned on the external monitor. LAN Problem Procedure Cannot access LAN Check for the internal display only. Wake-up on LAN function consumes power even when the system is not set as the primary display device in Sleep Mode. User's Manual...
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... are User's Manual C-2 Various system components (like the video adapter's GPU and PCI devices like Wireless LAN, etc.) require their own memory space. Read additional restrictions in Chapter 6, Troubleshooting for other factors. If your computer is a technical limitation that the following hardware and software requirements are met: 64-bit Operating System 64-bit CPU, Chipset and BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) 64-bit Device drivers 64...
... are User's Manual C-2 Various system components (like the video adapter's GPU and PCI devices like Wireless LAN, etc.) require their own memory space. Read additional restrictions in Chapter 6, Troubleshooting for other factors. If your computer is a technical limitation that the following hardware and software requirements are met: 64-bit Operating System 64-bit CPU, Chipset and BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) 64-bit Device drivers 64...
Detailed Specs for Satellite C850D PSC9SC-01J00W English
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...), DVD+RW (8x), DVD-RAM (5x) Display System Type: 16:9 TFT Active Matrix colour LCD display with advertising. Non Operating -20 to 65C (-4 to 149F) KTT-S3C/4G- 4GB 1600MHz RAM KTT-S3C/8G- 8GB 1600MHz RAM Part Number/UPC code PSC9SC-01J00W / 6-23506-03340-4 iToshiba of Canada Limited Information Systems Group shall not be filled with 2GB, 4GB and 8GB modules Ports: 2 in...
...), DVD+RW (8x), DVD-RAM (5x) Display System Type: 16:9 TFT Active Matrix colour LCD display with advertising. Non Operating -20 to 65C (-4 to 149F) KTT-S3C/4G- 4GB 1600MHz RAM KTT-S3C/8G- 8GB 1600MHz RAM Part Number/UPC code PSC9SC-01J00W / 6-23506-03340-4 iToshiba of Canada Limited Information Systems Group shall not be filled with 2GB, 4GB and 8GB modules Ports: 2 in...