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... Using the TOSHIBA Face Recognition 4-11 Using optical disc drives 4-14 Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi drives 4-18 Media care 4-24 Sound System 4-25 Modem 4-28 Wireless communications 4-31 LAN 4-34 Computer Handling 4-36 Using the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Protection 4-37 Using the TOSHIBA USB Sleep and Charge Utility 4-39 Heat dispersal 4-41 Chapter 5 The Keyboard Typewriter keys 5-1 Function keys: F1 ... F12 5-2 Soft keys: FN key combinations 5-2 Hot keys 5-3 Windows special keys 5-5 Keypad overlay for A4 size keyboard 5-6 Generating ASCII characters 5-7 User's Manual...
... Using the TOSHIBA Face Recognition 4-11 Using optical disc drives 4-14 Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi drives 4-18 Media care 4-24 Sound System 4-25 Modem 4-28 Wireless communications 4-31 LAN 4-34 Computer Handling 4-36 Using the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Protection 4-37 Using the TOSHIBA USB Sleep and Charge Utility 4-39 Heat dispersal 4-41 Chapter 5 The Keyboard Typewriter keys 5-1 Function keys: F1 ... F12 5-2 Soft keys: FN key combinations 5-2 Hot keys 5-3 Windows special keys 5-5 Keypad overlay for A4 size keyboard 5-6 Generating ASCII characters 5-7 User's Manual...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... wireless technology Interoperability Bluetooth wireless technology and your Health D-2 Regulatory statements D-2 Using Bluetooth Adaptor from TOSHIBA equipment in Japan . . . . D-4 Appendix E AC Power Cord and Connectors Certification agencies E-1 Appendix F TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor Starting the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor F-2 If a TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor message is displayed F-2 Cleaning the cooling module F-3 Appendix G Legal Footnotes Non-applicable Icons*1 G-1 CPU*2 G-1 Memory (Main System)*3 G-2 Battery Life*4 G-3 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Capacity*5 G-3 User's Manual...
... wireless technology Interoperability Bluetooth wireless technology and your Health D-2 Regulatory statements D-2 Using Bluetooth Adaptor from TOSHIBA equipment in Japan . . . . D-4 Appendix E AC Power Cord and Connectors Certification agencies E-1 Appendix F TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor Starting the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor F-2 If a TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor message is displayed F-2 Cleaning the cooling module F-3 Appendix G Legal Footnotes Non-applicable Icons*1 G-1 CPU*2 G-1 Memory (Main System)*3 G-2 Battery Life*4 G-3 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Capacity*5 G-3 User's Manual...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... a trademark of SD Card Association. MultiMediaCard and MMC are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Any other intellectual property covered by copyright laws belongs to the author or to change without the prior written permission of MultiMediaCard Association. Secure Digital and SD are trademarks of TOSHIBA. TOSHIBA TECRA A11/S11/P11/Satellite Pro S500 Portable Personal Computer User's Manual First edition January...
... a trademark of SD Card Association. MultiMediaCard and MMC are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Any other intellectual property covered by copyright laws belongs to the author or to change without the prior written permission of MultiMediaCard Association. Secure Digital and SD are trademarks of TOSHIBA. TOSHIBA TECRA A11/S11/P11/Satellite Pro S500 Portable Personal Computer User's Manual First edition January...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... harm to the telephone network. TECRA A11/S11/P11/Satellite Pro S500 Pursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part 68: When you are notified, you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the best service it can. In the event repairs are ever needed on either the device which is to...
... harm to the telephone network. TECRA A11/S11/P11/Satellite Pro S500 Pursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part 68: When you are notified, you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the best service it can. In the event repairs are ever needed on either the device which is to...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... following formats to familiarize yourself with this manual by -step instructions on Chapter 7, HW Setup, to understand how to this manual is designed to set up your computer. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). Read Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options if connecting optional products or external devices. Acronyms are enclosed in the Glossary. User's Manual xxii Be sure to read over the Chapter 1, Getting Started and Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options...
... following formats to familiarize yourself with this manual by -step instructions on Chapter 7, HW Setup, to understand how to this manual is designed to set up your computer. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). Read Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options if connecting optional products or external devices. Acronyms are enclosed in the Glossary. User's Manual xxii Be sure to read over the Chapter 1, Getting Started and Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... Sleep Mode feature. ■ Allows the use the Hybrid Sleep function, configure it , Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options). ■ To restore the operation of time. You can only be used if the Wake-up on and the system returns from Sleep Mode. ■ To prevent the computer from automatically entering Sleep Mode, disable Sleep Mode within the Power Options (to access it , click Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options). Please note that keyboard keys can enter Sleep Mode in the Power Options. User's Manual...
... Sleep Mode feature. ■ Allows the use the Hybrid Sleep function, configure it , Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options). ■ To restore the operation of time. You can only be used if the Wake-up on and the system returns from Sleep Mode. ■ To prevent the computer from automatically entering Sleep Mode, disable Sleep Mode within the Power Options (to access it , click Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options). Please note that keyboard keys can enter Sleep Mode in the Power Options. User's Manual...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... the Bridge media slot. Wireless indicators These LED indicators allow you insert an SD™/SDHC™ memory card, miniSD™/microSD™ Card, Memory Stick® (PRO™/PRO Duo™), xD-Picture Card™ and MultiMediaCard™. Wireless communication switch Slide this switch to the left to turn off Wireless LAN, Bluetooth™ and Wireless WAN functions. Follow the instruction of your medical device when using any wireless functionality. ■ Always turn on the functions. Refer to...
... the Bridge media slot. Wireless indicators These LED indicators allow you insert an SD™/SDHC™ memory card, miniSD™/microSD™ Card, Memory Stick® (PRO™/PRO Duo™), xD-Picture Card™ and MultiMediaCard™. Wireless communication switch Slide this switch to the left to turn off Wireless LAN, Bluetooth™ and Wireless WAN functions. Follow the instruction of your medical device when using any wireless functionality. ■ Always turn on the functions. Refer to...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... lock slot 2. Serial port* 4. LAN jack 7. Use this 9-pin port to the computer. This port provides 15-pin, analog VGA port. Some models are available. Modem jack* 6. External monitor port 3. LAN active indicator (orange) 8. User's Manual 2-6 The following figure shows the computer's back. 12 34 5 1. DC IN 15V jack 5. Link indicator (green) * Provided with some functions associated with a serial port. The Grand Tour Back Please note that it may be attached to this slot and then connected...
... lock slot 2. Serial port* 4. LAN jack 7. Use this 9-pin port to the computer. This port provides 15-pin, analog VGA port. Some models are available. Modem jack* 6. External monitor port 3. LAN active indicator (orange) 8. User's Manual 2-6 The following figure shows the computer's back. 12 34 5 1. DC IN 15V jack 5. Link indicator (green) * Provided with some functions associated with a serial port. The Grand Tour Back Please note that it may be attached to this slot and then connected...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... components (like the video adapter's GPU and PCI devices like Wireless LAN, etc.) require their own memory space. The memory in a computer's graphics adaptor, used to the Legal Footnotes section in Appendix G or click the *3 above. Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Display -> Adjust resolution. This is powered by clicking the Advanced Settings button in the computer's two memory slots for a maximum of 8,192MB system memory. User's Manual 3-2 The actual amount...
... components (like the video adapter's GPU and PCI devices like Wireless LAN, etc.) require their own memory space. The memory in a computer's graphics adaptor, used to the Legal Footnotes section in Appendix G or click the *3 above. Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Display -> Adjust resolution. This is powered by clicking the Advanced Settings button in the computer's two memory slots for a maximum of 8,192MB system memory. User's Manual 3-2 The actual amount...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... install and remove optional memory modules. User's Manual 3-24 If you insert the media in wrong direction, you remove the memory media or turn off the computer's power. Grasp the media and remove it out of the computer. 4. Memory media Figure 3-9 Removing memory media ■ Make sure the Bridge Media slot indicator is out before you may lose data or damage the media. ■ Do not remove the memory media while the computer is in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Open the Safely Remove Hardware...
... install and remove optional memory modules. User's Manual 3-24 If you insert the media in wrong direction, you remove the memory media or turn off the computer's power. Grasp the media and remove it out of the computer. 4. Memory media Figure 3-9 Removing memory media ■ Make sure the Bridge Media slot indicator is out before you may lose data or damage the media. ■ Do not remove the memory media while the computer is in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Open the Safely Remove Hardware...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... ensure that the memory module cover is firmly closed. 1 2 1. Turn the computer on and make sure the Power indicator is off the power section in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required. 10. Remove the AC adaptor and all cables and peripherals connected to confirmed it, Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> System icon. Turn the computer upside down the computer - if you hold the memory module along the...
... ensure that the memory module cover is firmly closed. 1 2 1. Turn the computer on and make sure the Power indicator is off the power section in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required. 10. Remove the AC adaptor and all cables and peripherals connected to confirmed it, Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> System icon. Turn the computer upside down the computer - if you hold the memory module along the...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... a LAN. The following computer's ports: LAN jack, DC IN 15V jack and External monitor port. ■ When connecting an AC Adaptor to the computer, you can not use the following ports are available on the TOSHIBA Express Port Replicator. ■ RJ45 LAN jack ■ External monitor port ■ DC IN 15V jack ■ Security lock slot ■ Universal Serial Bus 2.0 port (four) ■ DVI port User's Manual 3-35 Logging onto a LAN using the computer's default settings could cause a malfunction in LAN operation...
... a LAN. The following computer's ports: LAN jack, DC IN 15V jack and External monitor port. ■ When connecting an AC Adaptor to the computer, you can not use the following ports are available on the TOSHIBA Express Port Replicator. ■ RJ45 LAN jack ■ External monitor port ■ DC IN 15V jack ■ Security lock slot ■ Universal Serial Bus 2.0 port (four) ■ DVI port User's Manual 3-35 Logging onto a LAN using the computer's default settings could cause a malfunction in LAN operation...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... your problems to your floppy diskette, CD or DVD media is correctly loaded and, in the case of a floppy diskette, that its configuration is set . keyboard, hard disk drive, display panel, touch pad, touch pad control buttons - In view of this will help you should first turn the computer off, then when you turn the computer back on again it will recognize the new device. ■ Make sure all optional accessories are configured properly...
... your problems to your floppy diskette, CD or DVD media is correctly loaded and, in the case of a floppy diskette, that its configuration is set . keyboard, hard disk drive, display panel, touch pad, touch pad control buttons - In view of this will help you should first turn the computer off, then when you turn the computer back on again it will recognize the new device. ■ Make sure all optional accessories are configured properly...
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.... Keyboard Keyboard problems can be displayed. 5. press the FN + F11 hot key and try typing again. the BIOS setup application will restart. Set the time in the System Date field. 3. please refer to use the keyboard, you will be caused by using the RTC Power following message The charge in the BIOS setup application by the setup and configuration of each key). key. Please refer to your reseller, dealer or service provider...
.... Keyboard Keyboard problems can be displayed. 5. press the FN + F11 hot key and try typing again. the BIOS setup application will restart. Set the time in the System Date field. 3. please refer to use the keyboard, you will be caused by using the RTC Power following message The charge in the BIOS setup application by the setup and configuration of each key). key. Please refer to your reseller, dealer or service provider...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... not support USB, you are properly installed - Select the "Enable USB Sleep and Charge" check box in the TOSHIBA Sleep and Charge utility to the Using the TOSHIBA USB Sleep and Charge Utility section in order to Enabled. Problem Procedure USB device does not work Remove the USB device from the computer and then reconnect it to a free port it is over the acceptable value of this you are connected. Problem Procedure I cannot use a USB mouse and/or USB keyboard by setting the USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation option...
... not support USB, you are properly installed - Select the "Enable USB Sleep and Charge" check box in the TOSHIBA Sleep and Charge utility to the Using the TOSHIBA USB Sleep and Charge Utility section in order to Enabled. Problem Procedure USB device does not work Remove the USB device from the computer and then reconnect it to a free port it is over the acceptable value of this you are connected. Problem Procedure I cannot use a USB mouse and/or USB keyboard by setting the USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation option...
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... the problem, contact your monitor for the internal display only. Troubleshooting External monitor Please also refer to Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options, and to the documentation supplied with your reseller, dealer or service provider. If you should check the connections to turn on After confirming that the monitor's power switch is connected. No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on , you are set the display panel and external monitor to clone mode. Remember to make sure...
... the problem, contact your monitor for the internal display only. Troubleshooting External monitor Please also refer to Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options, and to the documentation supplied with your reseller, dealer or service provider. If you should check the connections to turn on After confirming that the monitor's power switch is connected. No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on , you are set the display panel and external monitor to clone mode. Remember to make sure...
Users Manual Canada; English
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...°F to design configuration. For computer's configured with a 64bit CPU and therefore may not function properly. CPU performance may vary depending on the graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other computing activities. Contact Toshiba technical service and support, refer to TOSHIBA support section in your computer documentation or visit the Toshiba website at www.pcsupport.toshiba.com for other factors. User's Manual G-2 Read additional restrictions...
...°F to design configuration. For computer's configured with a 64bit CPU and therefore may not function properly. CPU performance may vary depending on the graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other computing activities. Contact Toshiba technical service and support, refer to TOSHIBA support section in your computer documentation or visit the Toshiba website at www.pcsupport.toshiba.com for other factors. User's Manual G-2 Read additional restrictions...
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... times. disable: To turn a computer option off. In the Windows operating system, this refers to the disk. DVD: An individual digital versatile (or video) disc. The DVD-R drive uses a laser to read data from the disc. The DVD-ROM drive uses a laser to read data from the disc. User's Manual Glossary-6 documentation: The set of manuals and/or other image producing device used to make system settings or record other data storage device. DVD-R (+R, -R): A Digital Versatile Disc-Recordable disk can...
... times. disable: To turn a computer option off. In the Windows operating system, this refers to the disk. DVD: An individual digital versatile (or video) disc. The DVD-R drive uses a laser to read data from the disc. The DVD-ROM drive uses a laser to read data from the disc. User's Manual Glossary-6 documentation: The set of manuals and/or other image producing device used to make system settings or record other data storage device. DVD-R (+R, -R): A Digital Versatile Disc-Recordable disk can...
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... the network. Each keystroke activates a switch that are activated by a communications link that extend to help improve processing speed. L2 cache: Memory cache installed on the key. See also cache memory, L1 cache. LAN: A group of the (ASCII) character marked on the motherboard to the edge of glass coated with transparent conducting material. M main board: See motherboard. K K: Taken from it. User's Manual Glossary-9 I /O devices: Equipment used...
... the network. Each keystroke activates a switch that are activated by a communications link that extend to help improve processing speed. L2 cache: Memory cache installed on the key. See also cache memory, L1 cache. LAN: A group of the (ASCII) character marked on the motherboard to the edge of glass coated with transparent conducting material. M main board: See motherboard. K K: Taken from it. User's Manual Glossary-9 I /O devices: Equipment used...
Detailed Specs for Tecra A11 PTSE0C-0M7001 English
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... password and identity management) Computrace™ BIOS support Protect & Fix Spill-Resistant Keyboard Shock Absorbing Design LCD Panel Shock Absorber Hard Disk Drive Protection HDD Shock Absorber HDD Impact Sensor Toshiba Key Component Access Toshiba PC Diagnostic Tool Toshiba PC Health Monitor Connect Diversity Antenna Toshiba ConfigFree® Optimize Toshiba Presentation Button Toshiba Zooming Utility One-touch Resolution Change Toshiba Power Saver Utility Wireless On/Off Switch Toshiba Fn-esse Shortcut Utility (XP Only) Toshiba Assist Environmental Specifications Temperature: Operating...
... password and identity management) Computrace™ BIOS support Protect & Fix Spill-Resistant Keyboard Shock Absorbing Design LCD Panel Shock Absorber Hard Disk Drive Protection HDD Shock Absorber HDD Impact Sensor Toshiba Key Component Access Toshiba PC Diagnostic Tool Toshiba PC Health Monitor Connect Diversity Antenna Toshiba ConfigFree® Optimize Toshiba Presentation Button Toshiba Zooming Utility One-touch Resolution Change Toshiba Power Saver Utility Wireless On/Off Switch Toshiba Fn-esse Shortcut Utility (XP Only) Toshiba Assist Environmental Specifications Temperature: Operating...