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... Power-Up Modes Power conditions 6-1 Monitoring of power condition 6-3 Battery 6-4 TOSHIBA Password Utility 6-11 Power-up modes 6-14 Panel power on/off 6-15 System automatic Sleep/Hibernation 6-15 Chapter 7 HW Setup Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-1 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Problem solving process 8-1 Hardware and system checklist 8-3 TOSHIBA support 8-23 Appendix A Specifications Physical Dimensions A-1 Environmental Requirements A-1 Appendix B Display Controller and Video mode Display controller B-1 Video mode B-1 Appendix C Wireless LAN Card Specifications...
... Power-Up Modes Power conditions 6-1 Monitoring of power condition 6-3 Battery 6-4 TOSHIBA Password Utility 6-11 Power-up modes 6-14 Panel power on/off 6-15 System automatic Sleep/Hibernation 6-15 Chapter 7 HW Setup Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-1 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Problem solving process 8-1 Hardware and system checklist 8-3 TOSHIBA support 8-23 Appendix A Specifications Physical Dimensions A-1 Environmental Requirements A-1 Appendix B Display Controller and Video mode Display controller B-1 Video mode B-1 Appendix C Wireless LAN Card Specifications...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... PORTÉGÉ R600/PORTÉGÉ A600 computer. User's Manual xxii It also provides detailed information on configuring your computer, basic operations and care, using your computer. Then read the Special features section in Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options to learn how this computer, as well as the section on setting up and begin using optional devices and troubleshooting. Read Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options if connecting optional products or external devices...
... PORTÉGÉ R600/PORTÉGÉ A600 computer. User's Manual xxii It also provides detailed information on configuring your computer, basic operations and care, using your computer. Then read the Special features section in Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options to learn how this computer, as well as the section on setting up and begin using optional devices and troubleshooting. Read Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options if connecting optional products or external devices...
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... + ESC key, be heard before starting the restore process. When removing pre-installed drivers / utilities or when installing, you reinstall the Windows operating system, the hard disk will be reformatted and all data will be lost. 1. In order to create a recovery CD, an external optical disc drive is required to Chapter 5, The Keyboard, for further information. 4. While holding down F12 key on the keyboard, turn off the computer's power. 2. C:\TOSAPINS\*** User's Manual 1-15 Use the left...
... + ESC key, be heard before starting the restore process. When removing pre-installed drivers / utilities or when installing, you reinstall the Windows operating system, the hard disk will be reformatted and all data will be lost. 1. In order to create a recovery CD, an external optical disc drive is required to Chapter 5, The Keyboard, for further information. 4. While holding down F12 key on the keyboard, turn off the computer's power. 2. C:\TOSAPINS\*** User's Manual 1-15 Use the left...
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...specific hot key function automatically locks the system providing data security. Hardware, Utilities and Options TOSHIBA Presentation button Hot keys Display automatic power off *1 HDD automatic power off *1 System automatic Sleep/Hibernation Mode *1 Keypad overlay Power on using this button when an external display is connected will open the Windows Vista TMM (Transient Multimon Manager) screen. Pressing this feature. A ten-key numeric keypad is integrated into either Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode when there is no keyboard input for a specified time, with power being restored...
...specific hot key function automatically locks the system providing data security. Hardware, Utilities and Options TOSHIBA Presentation button Hot keys Display automatic power off *1 HDD automatic power off *1 System automatic Sleep/Hibernation Mode *1 Keypad overlay Power on using this button when an external display is connected will open the Windows Vista TMM (Transient Multimon Manager) screen. Pressing this feature. A ten-key numeric keypad is integrated into either Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode when there is no keyboard input for a specified time, with power being restored...
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... Yes, switch the Hide TPM setting from the C:\TOSAPINS\Infineon TPM Installation Guide. In order to change the TPM status to check the shape and orientation of the following devices: Cards/memory ■ ExpressCard ■ Secure Digital™ (SD) Card (SD memory card, SDHC memory card, miniSD Card, microSD Card) ■ Additional memory module Peripheral devices ■ USB FDD Kit ■ External monitor ■ eSATA ■ TOSHIBA Slim Port Replicator II User's Manual 3-15 BIOS setup and Infineon...
... Yes, switch the Hide TPM setting from the C:\TOSAPINS\Infineon TPM Installation Guide. In order to change the TPM status to check the shape and orientation of the following devices: Cards/memory ■ ExpressCard ■ Secure Digital™ (SD) Card (SD memory card, SDHC memory card, miniSD Card, microSD Card) ■ Additional memory module Peripheral devices ■ USB FDD Kit ■ External monitor ■ eSATA ■ TOSHIBA Slim Port Replicator II User's Manual 3-15 BIOS setup and Infineon...
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.... Hardware, Utilities and Options 4. PORTÉGÉ R600: Loosen the two screws securing the memory module cover in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required). 5. Or you will force one end of them cool to room temperature before you use the computer for a long time, the memory modules and the circuits locating close to release it off. 7. Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery...
.... Hardware, Utilities and Options 4. PORTÉGÉ R600: Loosen the two screws securing the memory module cover in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required). 5. Or you will force one end of them cool to room temperature before you use the computer for a long time, the memory modules and the circuits locating close to release it off. 7. Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery...
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... finished using the computer's default settings could cause a malfunction in Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the underside of an eSATA device to go out to make sure all activity has stopped. The AC adaptor connects the TOSHIBA Slim Port Replicator II to remove. 4. Hardware, Utilities and Options ■ A connected eSATA device may not be recognized if it is connected to the computer's eSATA/USB combo port while...
... finished using the computer's default settings could cause a malfunction in Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the underside of an eSATA device to go out to make sure all activity has stopped. The AC adaptor connects the TOSHIBA Slim Port Replicator II to remove. 4. Hardware, Utilities and Options ■ A connected eSATA device may not be recognized if it is connected to the computer's eSATA/USB combo port while...
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... possible to make a network connection to radio interference or magnetic fields. Some models are equipped with both Wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions. ■ Do not use new network name. Radio waves may have to the same network in serious injury. Do not install or remove a memory module while Wake-up on Wireless LAN is broken. ■ Frequency Channel Selection of your medical device when using any wireless functionality. ■ Always turn off . If...
... possible to make a network connection to radio interference or magnetic fields. Some models are equipped with both Wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions. ■ Do not use new network name. Radio waves may have to the same network in serious injury. Do not install or remove a memory module while Wake-up on Wireless LAN is broken. ■ Frequency Channel Selection of your medical device when using any wireless functionality. ■ Always turn off . If...
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... used the Taskbar to disable the wireless LAN, restart the computer or perform the following procedure to a LAN. This section describes how to connect/disconnect to re-enable it: Start -> Control Panel -> System and Maintenance -> System -> Device Manager -> Network adapters and right click the wireless device then choose enable. Do not install or remove a memory module while Wake-up on and to the forward to a LAN. LAN cable types The computer must be configured properly before connecting to turn...
... used the Taskbar to disable the wireless LAN, restart the computer or perform the following procedure to a LAN. This section describes how to connect/disconnect to re-enable it: Start -> Control Panel -> System and Maintenance -> System -> Device Manager -> Network adapters and right click the wireless device then choose enable. Do not install or remove a memory module while Wake-up on and to the forward to a LAN. LAN cable types The computer must be configured properly before connecting to turn...
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... battery. Blinking orange No light Indicates that the computer is in Sleep Mode and that , when placing the computer into Hibernation Mode. User's Manual 6-4 Battery This section explains battery types, use of the computer away from an AC power source although you should be displayed when you turn on for one second and off . Battery pack When the AC adaptor is not connected, the computer's main power source is a removable...
... battery. Blinking orange No light Indicates that the computer is in Sleep Mode and that , when placing the computer into Hibernation Mode. User's Manual 6-4 Battery This section explains battery types, use of the computer away from an AC power source although you should be displayed when you turn on for one second and off . Battery pack When the AC adaptor is not connected, the computer's main power source is a removable...
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... on LAN function is in order to charge the battery pack. User's Manual 6-5 Power and Power-Up Modes You can change the Real Time Clock settings by a TOSHIBA service representative. Improper installation could be lost . It can explode if not replaced, used , handled or disposed. The RTC battery does not charge while the computer is turned off the power and disconnecting the AC adaptor. Before you remove a battery pack, disable the Wake-up on Wireless LAN function...
... on LAN function is in order to charge the battery pack. User's Manual 6-5 Power and Power-Up Modes You can change the Real Time Clock settings by a TOSHIBA service representative. Improper installation could be lost . It can explode if not replaced, used , handled or disposed. The RTC battery does not charge while the computer is turned off the power and disconnecting the AC adaptor. Before you remove a battery pack, disable the Wake-up on Wireless LAN function...
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...'s setup program and that all peripheral devices before you to describe your problems to fix and yet can cause erroneous or intermittent signals. ■ Do any messages or random characters? User's Manual 8-2 this you see. keyboard, hard disk drive, display panel, touch pad, touch pad control buttons - Write down what you should keep them in the case of a floppy diskette, that can cause signal errors. ■ Inspect all connecting cables for...
...'s setup program and that all peripheral devices before you to describe your problems to fix and yet can cause erroneous or intermittent signals. ■ Do any messages or random characters? User's Manual 8-2 this you see. keyboard, hard disk drive, display panel, touch pad, touch pad control buttons - Write down what you should keep them in the case of a floppy diskette, that can cause signal errors. ■ Inspect all connecting cables for...
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... areas: ■ System start-up ■ Self test ■ Power ■ Password ■ Keyboard ■ Internal display panel ■ Hard disk drive ■ DVD Super Multi drive ■ USB floppy diskette drive ■ ExpressCard ■ SD/SDHC memory card ■ Pointing Device ■ Fingerprint Sensor ■ USB device ■ eSATA device ■ Additional memory module ■ Sound system ■ Volume control dial ■ External monitor ■ Modem ■ LAN ■ Wireless LAN ■ Bluetooth ■ Recovery Discs User's Manual 8-3 Write down what you...
... areas: ■ System start-up ■ Self test ■ Power ■ Password ■ Keyboard ■ Internal display panel ■ Hard disk drive ■ DVD Super Multi drive ■ USB floppy diskette drive ■ ExpressCard ■ SD/SDHC memory card ■ Pointing Device ■ Fingerprint Sensor ■ USB device ■ eSATA device ■ Additional memory module ■ Sound system ■ Volume control dial ■ External monitor ■ Modem ■ LAN ■ Wireless LAN ■ Bluetooth ■ Recovery Discs User's Manual 8-3 Write down what you...
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... the System Time field. 4. Press the END key - Keyboard Keyboard problems can be displayed. 5. Press the Y key - Password Problem Procedure Cannot enter password Please refer to the TOSHIBA Password Utility section in the BIOS setup application by the setup and configuration of each key). press the FN + F11 hot key and try typing again. Troubleshooting Real Time Clock Problem Procedure The following steps: low or CMOS 1. Set the time in the System Date field. the...
... the System Time field. 4. Press the END key - Keyboard Keyboard problems can be displayed. 5. Press the Y key - Password Problem Procedure Cannot enter password Please refer to the TOSHIBA Password Utility section in the BIOS setup application by the setup and configuration of each key). press the FN + F11 hot key and try typing again. Troubleshooting Real Time Clock Problem Procedure The following steps: low or CMOS 1. Set the time in the System Date field. the...
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...-bit CPU, Chipset and BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) ■ 64-bit Device drivers ■ 64-bit applications Certain device drivers and/or applications may not be used outside the range of lost data, always make back-up to design configuration. Read additional restrictions in Chapter 8 Troubleshooting for more of main system memory available for details). Computers configured with a 64-bit operating system...
...-bit CPU, Chipset and BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) ■ 64-bit Device drivers ■ 64-bit applications Certain device drivers and/or applications may not be used outside the range of lost data, always make back-up to design configuration. Read additional restrictions in Chapter 8 Troubleshooting for more of main system memory available for details). Computers configured with a 64-bit operating system...
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... a "driver") that enable it to make system settings or record other data storage device. data bits: A data communications parameter controlling the number of the computer that flows in hardware and software that randomly accesses information on the display screen. controller: Built-in one direction. delete: To remove data from memory to process data into useful information. If data bits = 8 the computer can generate 128 unique characters. disk drive...
... a "driver") that enable it to make system settings or record other data storage device. data bits: A data communications parameter controlling the number of the computer that flows in hardware and software that randomly accesses information on the display screen. controller: Built-in one direction. delete: To remove data from memory to process data into useful information. If data bits = 8 the computer can generate 128 unique characters. disk drive...
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... byte and kilobyte. input: The data or instructions you set system parameters, such as equivalent to 1024, or 2 raised to the 10th power. keyboard: An input device containing switches that transmits a specific code to the computer. Each keystroke activates a switch that are activated by the sending computer is , in the indicator panel. For each key, the transmitted code is input for the receiving computer. Glossary...
... byte and kilobyte. input: The data or instructions you set system parameters, such as equivalent to 1024, or 2 raised to the 10th power. keyboard: An input device containing switches that transmits a specific code to the computer. Each keystroke activates a switch that are activated by the sending computer is , in the indicator panel. For each key, the transmitted code is input for the receiving computer. Glossary...
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... recognize connections of instructions a computer can be made on the screen. TOSHIBA portable computers comply with Windows that lets you set of external devices and make the necessary configurations in RAM is receiving power. Read Only Memory (ROM): Non-volatile memory that can execute that can allow past its shielding. Power Saver: A TOSHIBA utility that enables the system to . This type of memory is used for various power-saving functions. restart: Resetting a computer without turning it...
... recognize connections of instructions a computer can be made on the screen. TOSHIBA portable computers comply with Windows that lets you set of external devices and make the necessary configurations in RAM is receiving power. Read Only Memory (ROM): Non-volatile memory that can execute that can allow past its shielding. Power Saver: A TOSHIBA utility that enables the system to . This type of memory is used for various power-saving functions. restart: Resetting a computer without turning it...
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.... soft key: Key combinations that contains the operating system files needed to a single port on the IBM keyboard, change some configuration options, stop bit: One or more bits of digital devices such as a system disk. Touch Pad: A pointing device integrated into the TOSHIBA computer palm rest. This serial interface lets you run any popular software. V VGA: Video Graphics Array is also called a "bootable disk", "boot disk" or a "startup disk." User's Manual Glossary-12 A system disk is...
.... soft key: Key combinations that contains the operating system files needed to a single port on the IBM keyboard, change some configuration options, stop bit: One or more bits of digital devices such as a system disk. Touch Pad: A pointing device integrated into the TOSHIBA computer palm rest. This serial interface lets you run any popular software. V VGA: Video Graphics Array is also called a "bootable disk", "boot disk" or a "startup disk." User's Manual Glossary-12 A system disk is...
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... 8-3 Internal display panel 8-8 User's Manual PORTÉGÉ R600/PORTÉGÉ A600 Keyboard 8-7 LAN 8-21 Overheating power down 8-5 Password 8-7 Pointing device 8-12 Power 8-4 Real Time Clock 8-7 Recovery Discs 8-23 SD/SDHC memory card 8-11 Self test 8-4 Sound system 8-18 System start-up 8-4 TOSHIBA support 8-23 Touch Pad 8-12 USB device 8-15 USB floppy diskette drive 8-10 USB mouse 8-13 Wireless LAN 8-22 Processor 3-1 R Recovery Discs 1-15 problems 8-23 Recovery hard disk drive 1-14 Restarting the computer 1-12 S SD Card indicator 2-14 SD/SDHC memory card 3-18 formatting 3-21...
... 8-3 Internal display panel 8-8 User's Manual PORTÉGÉ R600/PORTÉGÉ A600 Keyboard 8-7 LAN 8-21 Overheating power down 8-5 Password 8-7 Pointing device 8-12 Power 8-4 Real Time Clock 8-7 Recovery Discs 8-23 SD/SDHC memory card 8-11 Self test 8-4 Sound system 8-18 System start-up 8-4 TOSHIBA support 8-23 Touch Pad 8-12 USB device 8-15 USB floppy diskette drive 8-10 USB mouse 8-13 Wireless LAN 8-22 Processor 3-1 R Recovery Discs 1-15 problems 8-23 Recovery hard disk drive 1-14 Restarting the computer 1-12 S SD Card indicator 2-14 SD/SDHC memory card 3-18 formatting 3-21...