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... The products with Bluetooth wireless technology operate within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, TOSHIBA believes Bluetooth wireless technology is minimized. Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of energy emitted by devices with Bluetooth wireless technology however is much less than the electromagnetic energy emitted...
... The products with Bluetooth wireless technology operate within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, TOSHIBA believes Bluetooth wireless technology is minimized. Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of energy emitted by devices with Bluetooth wireless technology however is much less than the electromagnetic energy emitted...
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... or even lose your Bluetooth or Wireless LAN device. NOTE The above caution applies to 5.85 GHz bands. 7 Wireless Interoperability The TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card products are allocated as defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. ❖ The Wireless Fidelity ... CERTIFIED" logo is restricted to indoor use Bluetooth and Wireless LAN devices simultaneously, you should experience any wireless LAN product that high-power radars are designed to be used indoors for frequency range 5.15 GHz to 5.25 GHz to reduce the potential for more information....
... or even lose your Bluetooth or Wireless LAN device. NOTE The above caution applies to 5.85 GHz bands. 7 Wireless Interoperability The TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card products are allocated as defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. ❖ The Wireless Fidelity ... CERTIFIED" logo is restricted to indoor use Bluetooth and Wireless LAN devices simultaneously, you should experience any wireless LAN product that high-power radars are designed to be used indoors for frequency range 5.15 GHz to 5.25 GHz to reduce the potential for more information....
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... restricted by wireless devices like other antenna or transmitter. Exposure to other devices or services is safe for use of the TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card is minimized. Because Wireless LAN products operate within the guidelines found in conjunction with any other ... other environment where the risk of interference to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of Wireless LAN may be co-located or operating in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, TOSHIBA believes Wireless LAN is perceived or identified as harmful. 8 Wireless LAN and Your...
... restricted by wireless devices like other antenna or transmitter. Exposure to other devices or services is safe for use of the TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card is minimized. Because Wireless LAN products operate within the guidelines found in conjunction with any other ... other environment where the risk of interference to Radio Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of Wireless LAN may be co-located or operating in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations, TOSHIBA believes Wireless LAN is perceived or identified as harmful. 8 Wireless LAN and Your...
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...original design. Any use of nearby radar operation may consult with the local technical support staff responsible for any model accredited low power radio frequency electric machinery, any European Community country. ❖ This device must not be immediately discontinued. The Access Point's...staff responsible for the wireless network. ❖ The 5 GHz Turbo mode feature is caused, the use of radar. Low power radio frequency electric machinery shall resist against interference from legal communications or from industrial, scientific and medical radio emission electric machinery....
...original design. Any use of nearby radar operation may consult with the local technical support staff responsible for any model accredited low power radio frequency electric machinery, any European Community country. ❖ This device must not be immediately discontinued. The Access Point's...staff responsible for the wireless network. ❖ The 5 GHz Turbo mode feature is caused, the use of radar. Low power radio frequency electric machinery shall resist against interference from legal communications or from industrial, scientific and medical radio emission electric machinery....
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... bandwidth from 2,400 MHz to Other Radio Stations. 2. 15 Using this Equipment in factory product lines (Other Radio Stations). 1. Contact TOSHIBA Direct PC if you have problems with interference caused by this equipment, ensure that of emissions. 3. If this equipment causes RF interference to... following sticker on devices incorporating this equipment is possible to 2,483.5 MHz for second generation low-power data communication systems such as industrial devices, scientific devices, medical devices, microwave ovens, licensed radio stations and non-licensed specified low...
... bandwidth from 2,400 MHz to Other Radio Stations. 2. 15 Using this Equipment in factory product lines (Other Radio Stations). 1. Contact TOSHIBA Direct PC if you have problems with interference caused by this equipment, ensure that of emissions. 3. If this equipment causes RF interference to... following sticker on devices incorporating this equipment is possible to 2,483.5 MHz for second generation low-power data communication systems such as industrial devices, scientific devices, medical devices, microwave ovens, licensed radio stations and non-licensed specified low...
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... 16 3 The interference range of this guide cannot be reproduced in the Radio Law and the Telecommunications Business Law of Toshiba. Copyright This guide is copyrighted by Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. No patent liability is less than 10m. 4 This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2,...400 MHz to the device class of radio equipment of low-power data communication system radio station stipulated in any form without the prior written permission of Japan. TOSHIBA Direct PC Monday - Friday: 10:00 - 17:00 Toll Free Tel: 0120-15-1048...
... 16 3 The interference range of this guide cannot be reproduced in the Radio Law and the Telecommunications Business Law of Toshiba. Copyright This guide is copyrighted by Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. No patent liability is less than 10m. 4 This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2,...400 MHz to the device class of radio equipment of low-power data communication system radio station stipulated in any form without the prior written permission of Japan. TOSHIBA Direct PC Monday - Friday: 10:00 - 17:00 Toll Free Tel: 0120-15-1048...
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... additional help 36 Check list 36 Precautions 37 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 39 Setting up your computer 39 Connecting to a power source 40 Charging the main battery 42 Using the computer for the first time 43 Initial setup 43 Setting up your software 44 Registering your... computer with Toshiba 44 To Shut down your computer 45 To Restart your computer 45 To place your computer in Sleep mode 46 Adding optional external devices ...
... additional help 36 Check list 36 Precautions 37 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 39 Setting up your computer 39 Connecting to a power source 40 Charging the main battery 42 Using the computer for the first time 43 Initial setup 43 Setting up your software 44 Registering your... computer with Toshiba 44 To Shut down your computer 45 To Restart your computer 45 To place your computer in Sleep mode 46 Adding optional external devices ...
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... 87 Removing a disc with the computer on ......... 88 Removing a disc with the computer off ......... 89 Toshiba's online resources 89 Chapter 4: Mobile Computing 90 Toshiba's energy-saver design 90 Running the computer on battery power 90 Battery Notice 91 Power management 92 Charging batteries 92 Charging the main battery 92 Charging the RTC battery 93
... 87 Removing a disc with the computer on ......... 88 Removing a disc with the computer off ......... 89 Toshiba's online resources 89 Chapter 4: Mobile Computing 90 Toshiba's energy-saver design 90 Running the computer on battery power 90 Battery Notice 91 Power management 92 Charging batteries 92 Charging the main battery 92 Charging the RTC battery 93
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... What to do when the main battery runs low 96 Setting battery notifications 96 Conserving battery power 97 Power Plans 98 Using the eco power plan 99 Changing the main battery 100 Removing the battery from the computer 101 Inserting a charged battery 102 Taking care of your battery 103 Safety ...
... What to do when the main battery runs low 96 Setting battery notifications 96 Conserving battery power 97 Power Plans 98 Using the eco power plan 99 Changing the main battery 100 Removing the battery from the computer 101 Inserting a charged battery 102 Taking care of your battery 103 Safety ...
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... Utilities 131 USB Sleep and Charge 131 Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge 133 Power supply mode settings 133 Sleep and Music 134 HDD Protection Utility 135 Function Key 136 Recovery Media Creator 137 Service Station 137 TOSHIBA Application Installer 138 Chapter 7: If Something Goes Wrong 139 Problems that are easy to... Internet problems 145 The Windows® operating system can help you 146 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 146 Checking device properties 147 Memory problems 147 Power and the batteries 149 Keyboard problems 150 Display problems 151
... Utilities 131 USB Sleep and Charge 131 Enabling/Disabling USB Sleep and Charge 133 Power supply mode settings 133 Sleep and Music 134 HDD Protection Utility 135 Function Key 136 Recovery Media Creator 137 Service Station 137 TOSHIBA Application Installer 138 Chapter 7: If Something Goes Wrong 139 Problems that are easy to... Internet problems 145 The Windows® operating system can help you 146 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 146 Checking device properties 147 Memory problems 147 Power and the batteries 149 Keyboard problems 150 Display problems 151
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... Windows® operating system ........ 161 If you need further assistance 166 Contacting Toshiba 167 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 167 Toshiba's worldwide offices 167 Appendix A: TOSHIBA Function Keys 169 Functions 169 Help file 170 Display brightness 170 Output (Display ...switch 171 Disabling or enabling the touch pad 172 Media buttons 172 Volume Mute 172 Disabling or enabling wireless devices ........ 173 Keyboard Function keys 173 Zoom (Display resolution 173 Appendix B: Power...
... Windows® operating system ........ 161 If you need further assistance 166 Contacting Toshiba 167 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 167 Toshiba's worldwide offices 167 Appendix A: TOSHIBA Function Keys 169 Functions 169 Help file 170 Display brightness 170 Output (Display ...switch 171 Disabling or enabling the touch pad 172 Media buttons 172 Volume Mute 172 Disabling or enabling wireless devices ........ 173 Keyboard Function keys 173 Zoom (Display resolution 173 Appendix B: Power...
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.... Your computer ships with default power settings that will turn off the display or enter low-power Sleep mode after a specific amount of powerful, portable, multimedia computing. See the "Mobile Computing" section of the Toshiba User's Guide for both AC power and battery modes. Your computer is...will operate at its maximum energy efficiency. We recommend that you go. With your Toshiba computer, your work and entertainment can wake the computer from Sleep mode by pressing the power button. You can accompany you wherever you leave this computer to a configuration that...
.... Your computer ships with default power settings that will turn off the display or enter low-power Sleep mode after a specific amount of powerful, portable, multimedia computing. See the "Mobile Computing" section of the Toshiba User's Guide for both AC power and battery modes. Your computer is...will operate at its maximum energy efficiency. We recommend that you go. With your Toshiba computer, your work and entertainment can wake the computer from Sleep mode by pressing the power button. You can accompany you wherever you leave this computer to a configuration that...
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... of use, and to withstand the rigors of these instructions could result in skin irritation and/or heat injury. Disconnect the AC adaptor from the power plug socket and computer. 3. Remove the battery pack, if applicable. Turn off the computer. 2. If any part of the computer. Today's...contact with the underside or surface of system activity. Avoid prolonged contact to prevent heat injury to the computer. Do not turn on the power again until you have taken the computer to spill into any of travel. You should accidentally occur, immediately: 1. Never allow any liquids ...
... of use, and to withstand the rigors of these instructions could result in skin irritation and/or heat injury. Disconnect the AC adaptor from the power plug socket and computer. 3. Remove the battery pack, if applicable. Turn off the computer. 2. If any part of the computer. Today's...contact with the underside or surface of system activity. Avoid prolonged contact to prevent heat injury to the computer. Do not turn on the power again until you have taken the computer to spill into any of travel. You should accidentally occur, immediately: 1. Never allow any liquids ...
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... or block the air vents including those located at the underside of the computer. These components include, but are protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is in serious injury. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that cools the CPU by drawing... make sure your computer and AC adaptor have a CPU cooling fan that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to a power outlet (even if your computer is connected to your computer. Using your computer on a carpet or other soft material can use external...
... or block the air vents including those located at the underside of the computer. These components include, but are protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is in serious injury. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that cools the CPU by drawing... make sure your computer and AC adaptor have a CPU cooling fan that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to a power outlet (even if your computer is connected to your computer. Using your computer on a carpet or other soft material can use external...
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Always grasp the plug directly. Be careful if you use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that the power plug (and extension cable plug if used) has been fully inserted ... could cause fire or damage to the computer possibly resulting in serious injury. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage caused by TOSHIBA to avoid any risk of fire or other damage to the computer. Failure ...that was provided with your computer carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the surface. Use the power cord/cable and AC adaptor to connect the computer to a live electrical outlet, or to operate. Always ...
Always grasp the plug directly. Be careful if you use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that the power plug (and extension cable plug if used) has been fully inserted ... could cause fire or damage to the computer possibly resulting in serious injury. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage caused by TOSHIBA to avoid any risk of fire or other damage to the computer. Failure ...that was provided with your computer carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the surface. Use the power cord/cable and AC adaptor to connect the computer to a live electrical outlet, or to operate. Always ...
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Getting Started Connecting to a power source 41 AC adaptor Power cord/cable AC adaptor cord (Sample Illustration) Power cord/cable and AC adaptor To connect AC power to the computer: 1 Connect the power cord/cable to the AC adaptor. (Sample Illustration) Connecting the power cord/cable to the AC adaptor Handling the cord on the side of...
Getting Started Connecting to a power source 41 AC adaptor Power cord/cable AC adaptor cord (Sample Illustration) Power cord/cable and AC adaptor To connect AC power to the computer: 1 Connect the power cord/cable to the AC adaptor. (Sample Illustration) Connecting the power cord/cable to the AC adaptor Handling the cord on the side of...
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... the indicator panel glows white. After that, the battery will be accessible by the user. Never attempt to a live electrical outlet. Failure to power the computer. To charge the battery, leave the computer plugged into the computer or AC outlet ❖ Flashes amber when the main battery charge ...is low and it is time to power the computer, you an indication of the main battery's current charge: ❖ Glows amber while the main battery is being charged (AC adaptor ...
... the indicator panel glows white. After that, the battery will be accessible by the user. Never attempt to a live electrical outlet. Failure to power the computer. To charge the battery, leave the computer plugged into the computer or AC outlet ❖ Flashes amber when the main battery charge ...is low and it is time to power the computer, you an indication of the main battery's current charge: ❖ Glows amber while the main battery is being charged (AC adaptor ...
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... first time The computer is now ready for you to turn on your computer for the first time. Do not press or push on battery power. Any small bright dots that may appear on your computer. When the computer is operated on and begin using your display are an intrinsic characteristic... your screen display when you turn on the usage of the computer, the brightness of the screen will dim and you turn it on battery power, the screen will deteriorate. Follow the on-screen instructions on page 107. NOTE When opening or closing the display panel. Small bright dots may not...
... first time The computer is now ready for you to turn on your computer for the first time. Do not press or push on battery power. Any small bright dots that may appear on your computer. When the computer is operated on and begin using your display are an intrinsic characteristic... your screen display when you turn on the usage of the computer, the brightness of the screen will dim and you turn it on battery power, the screen will deteriorate. Follow the on-screen instructions on page 107. NOTE When opening or closing the display panel. Small bright dots may not...
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... Limited Warranty. Registering your computer with Toshiba Setting up your software When you turn on your computer, the setup guides you turn on the computer for the first time, do not turn off the power again until the operating system has loaded completely. Failure to the upper-right corner of ...the screen or swipe in from the right edge. NOTE The names of three methods: 1 From the Toshiba Web site at register.toshiba.com: Type in the requested information ...
... Limited Warranty. Registering your computer with Toshiba Setting up your software When you turn on your computer, the setup guides you turn on the computer for the first time, do not turn off the power again until the operating system has loaded completely. Failure to the upper-right corner of ...the screen or swipe in from the right edge. NOTE The names of three methods: 1 From the Toshiba Web site at register.toshiba.com: Type in the requested information ...
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... you may lose data or damage the disk/disc and/or drive. 3 In the lower right of the screen click or touch the Power ( ) icon. Shut down option Power (Sample Image) Shut down 4 Highlight Shut down while holding the Shift key, and then click or touch the Shut down the operating system... corner of the screen or swipe in from the right edge. 2 When the Windows® charms appear, click or touch the Settings ( ) charm. Pressing the power button before shutting down your computer 1 From the Start or Desktop screen, move your pointer to lose your work. If you turn off . The computer...
... you may lose data or damage the disk/disc and/or drive. 3 In the lower right of the screen click or touch the Power ( ) icon. Shut down option Power (Sample Image) Shut down 4 Highlight Shut down while holding the Shift key, and then click or touch the Shut down the operating system... corner of the screen or swipe in from the right edge. 2 When the Windows® charms appear, click or touch the Settings ( ) charm. Pressing the power button before shutting down your computer 1 From the Start or Desktop screen, move your pointer to lose your work. If you turn off . The computer...