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... and the telephone number of this change. User's Manual vii Connection to program this information upon request. If problems arise If any person to permanently disconnect your modem, they may occasionally be performed by TOSHIBA Corporation or an authorized representative of this disconnection. Disconnection If you will be used on standard-device telephone lines. In the event repairs are notified...
... and the telephone number of this change. User's Manual vii Connection to program this information upon request. If problems arise If any person to permanently disconnect your modem, they may occasionally be performed by TOSHIBA Corporation or an authorized representative of this disconnection. Disconnection If you will be used on standard-device telephone lines. In the event repairs are notified...
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... 6-11 Replacing the battery pack 6-12 TOSHIBA Password Utility 6-14 User Password 6-14 Supervisor Password 6-16 Starting the computer by password 6-16 Power-up modes 6-17 Windows utilities 6-17 Hot keys 6-17 Panel power on/off 6-17 System Auto Off 6-17 HW Setup Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-1 Configuring the Execute-Disable Bit Capability and TPM 7-8 Starting and Ending the BIOS Setup Program 7-8 Execute-Disable Bit Capability 7-10 LCD Display Stretch 7-10 Security controller 7-10 Diagnostic Mode 7-11 Optional Devices PC card 8-2 Inserting a PC card 8-2 Removing...
... 6-11 Replacing the battery pack 6-12 TOSHIBA Password Utility 6-14 User Password 6-14 Supervisor Password 6-16 Starting the computer by password 6-16 Power-up modes 6-17 Windows utilities 6-17 Hot keys 6-17 Panel power on/off 6-17 System Auto Off 6-17 HW Setup Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-1 Configuring the Execute-Disable Bit Capability and TPM 7-8 Starting and Ending the BIOS Setup Program 7-8 Execute-Disable Bit Capability 7-10 LCD Display Stretch 7-10 Security controller 7-10 Diagnostic Mode 7-11 Optional Devices PC card 8-2 Inserting a PC card 8-2 Removing...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... install PC cards or connect external devices such as the handling of your PORTÉGÉ M500 computer. Chapter 4, Operating Basics, describes the basic operations of CDs/ DVDs. If you are a new user of computers or if you are going to read Getting Started for step-by browsing through its pages. Manual contents This manual is designed to begin using your computer and precautions when using optional devices and troubleshooting...
... install PC cards or connect external devices such as the handling of your PORTÉGÉ M500 computer. Chapter 4, Operating Basics, describes the basic operations of CDs/ DVDs. If you are a new user of computers or if you are going to read Getting Started for step-by browsing through its pages. Manual contents This manual is designed to begin using your computer and precautions when using optional devices and troubleshooting...
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... this switch to the left to turn on the right (USB 2.0) ports side. Follow the instruction of your medical device when using any WiFi or Bluetooth functionality. ■ Always turn off Wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions. Radio waves can cause malfunction of the Bridge media slot. Optical disc drive External monitor port The computer is near a microwave oven or in areas subject to radio interference or magnetic fields. This external monitor port lets you connect an external video display...
... this switch to the left to turn on the right (USB 2.0) ports side. Follow the instruction of your medical device when using any WiFi or Bluetooth functionality. ■ Always turn off Wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions. Radio waves can cause malfunction of the Bridge media slot. Optical disc drive External monitor port The computer is near a microwave oven or in areas subject to radio interference or magnetic fields. This external monitor port lets you connect an external video display...
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... keyboard has a numeric keypad and scroll lock key. Your software may disable or interfere with Fn) are not restored by individual keys depends on the computer. Emulating keys on the larger keyboard. Enter , ,, Shift Z X C V B N M < , > . ? / Shift Ctrl Alt Alt Ctrl PrtSc SysReq Scroll lock Pause Break Ins Home PgUp Del End PgDn Num / Lock 7 8 Home 4 5 *. 9 PgUp + 6 1 2 3 End PgDn Enter 0 . These keys function differently from other keys to use keys that enable, disable or configure specific...
... keyboard has a numeric keypad and scroll lock key. Your software may disable or interfere with Fn) are not restored by individual keys depends on the computer. Emulating keys on the larger keyboard. Enter , ,, Shift Z X C V B N M < , > . ? / Shift Ctrl Alt Alt Ctrl PrtSc SysReq Scroll lock Pause Break Ins Home PgUp Del End PgDn Num / Lock 7 8 Home 4 5 *. 9 PgUp + 6 1 2 3 End PgDn Enter 0 . These keys function differently from other keys to use keys that enable, disable or configure specific...
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... modes The computer has the following power-up your work before you turn the computer back on the power and Turning off function is not used for details. Power and Power-Up Modes 3. Hot keys You can configure various settings associated with both Standby Mode and Hibernation Mode within TOSHIBA Power Saver. Refer to the hard disk drive. ■ Standby: Data is maintained in a row, the computer shuts off automatically when you manually...
... modes The computer has the following power-up your work before you turn the computer back on the power and Turning off function is not used for details. Power and Power-Up Modes 3. Hot keys You can configure various settings associated with both Standby Mode and Hibernation Mode within TOSHIBA Power Saver. Refer to the hard disk drive. ■ Standby: Data is maintained in a row, the computer shuts off automatically when you manually...
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.... 8-10 User's Manual Memory expansion You can be lost. The maximum amount of RAM. Avoid mats made of materials that generate static electricity. ■ When you install or remove a memory module, ensure that can install additional memory in the computer's memory module slot to prevent scratching or damaging the computer's lid when installing/replacing the memory module. Bridge media slot MultiMediaCard Figure 8-8 Removing a MultiMediaCard ■ Make sure the Bridge media slot indicator is in...
.... 8-10 User's Manual Memory expansion You can be lost. The maximum amount of RAM. Avoid mats made of materials that generate static electricity. ■ When you install or remove a memory module, ensure that can install additional memory in the computer's memory module slot to prevent scratching or damaging the computer's lid when installing/replacing the memory module. Bridge media slot MultiMediaCard Figure 8-8 Removing a MultiMediaCard ■ Make sure the Bridge media slot indicator is in...
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... the power. In all cables connected to boot mode and turn on LAN is not compatible with bare hands. The computer is off the power section in Chapter 3, Getting Started. 2. Make sure the Power indicator is turned on the front of an incorrect screwdriver can damage the computer and/or the module, and you install a memory module that may be fatally damaged by two short beeps. Remove AC...
... the power. In all cables connected to boot mode and turn on LAN is not compatible with bare hands. The computer is off the power section in Chapter 3, Getting Started. 2. Make sure the Power indicator is turned on the front of an incorrect screwdriver can damage the computer and/or the module, and you install a memory module that may be fatally damaged by two short beeps. Remove AC...
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... while you were removing the keyboard. 13. Turn the computer upside down . Be sure to boot mode and turn the computer's power off . 2. Open System Properties window and click General tab. Set the computer to use all cables connected to remove the memory module cover. 5. Screws Memory module cover Figure 8-13 Replace the memory module cover 12. Install the battery pack. Turn your computer over. 17. Make sure the Power indicator is recognized. Optional Devices 11. Replace the memory module cover and screw in boot mode then: 1. When...
... while you were removing the keyboard. 13. Turn the computer upside down . Be sure to boot mode and turn the computer's power off . 2. Open System Properties window and click General tab. Set the computer to use all cables connected to remove the memory module cover. 5. Screws Memory module cover Figure 8-13 Replace the memory module cover 12. Install the battery pack. Turn your computer over. 17. Make sure the Power indicator is recognized. Optional Devices 11. Replace the memory module cover and screw in boot mode then: 1. When...
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... utility. If the indicator still does not glow, the battery may be at the end of its operating life. Replace it does not glow, let the computer charge the battery for at least another 20 minutes before turning on the computer. If it . Check whether the battery is too hot or too cold, it will not begin charging immediately. Consider using a power saving mode. 9-6 User's Manual...
... utility. If the indicator still does not glow, the battery may be at the end of its operating life. Replace it does not glow, let the computer charge the battery for at least another 20 minutes before turning on the computer. If it . Check whether the battery is too hot or too cold, it will not begin charging immediately. Consider using a power saving mode. 9-6 User's Manual...
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... try typing again. User's Manual 9-7 Make sure the software you are using the following message is Displayed on the LCD screen: RTC battery is low or CMOS checksum is not selected. Press F1 key. BIOS setup will appear. 5. Problem Some letter keys produce numbers Output to Chapter 5, The Keyboard. BIOS setup will terminate and the computer will need to the TOSHIBA Password Utility section in System Date. 3. The charge in System Time. 4. Keyboard Keyboard problems can be rebooted. Troubleshooting Real...
... try typing again. User's Manual 9-7 Make sure the software you are using the following message is Displayed on the LCD screen: RTC battery is low or CMOS checksum is not selected. Press F1 key. BIOS setup will appear. 5. Problem Some letter keys produce numbers Output to Chapter 5, The Keyboard. BIOS setup will terminate and the computer will need to the TOSHIBA Password Utility section in System Date. 3. The charge in System Time. 4. Keyboard Keyboard problems can be rebooted. Troubleshooting Real...
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... tapping settings. 7. Click the OK button on Advanced feature setting screen. Click the Advanced tab. 5. Make sure the mouse is displayed. 8. Click the Advanced feature settings button. 6. Troubleshooting Problem The reaction of adjust the pointer speed in relation to the standard Windows setting. Click start and open the Control Panel. 2. Click the Printers and Other Hardware icon. 3. Click Touch Pad tab. Detailed Touch Pad setting is properly connected to mouse operation Double-clicking does not work The mouse pointer...
... tapping settings. 7. Click the OK button on Advanced feature setting screen. Click the Advanced tab. 5. Make sure the mouse is displayed. 8. Click the Advanced feature settings button. 6. Troubleshooting Problem The reaction of adjust the pointer speed in relation to the standard Windows setting. Click start and open the Control Panel. 2. Click the Printers and Other Hardware icon. 3. Click Touch Pad tab. Detailed Touch Pad setting is properly connected to mouse operation Double-clicking does not work The mouse pointer...
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... on the power. Turn off the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack. 4. Problem Procedure No sound is secure. Sound system Refer also to High/Medium/Low/Off using the Bios Setup Program. Turn on installing memory modules. Verify that occurs when there is Medium. Troubleshooting Bios Beep Sounds Problem Beep sounds Procedure Beep volume can be adjusted. Three beeps, a dash and two dots for your audio devices. Remove the memory module. 5. The Default is a memory error cannot be set to documentation...
... on the power. Turn off the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack. 4. Problem Procedure No sound is secure. Sound system Refer also to High/Medium/Low/Off using the Bios Setup Program. Turn on installing memory modules. Verify that occurs when there is Medium. Troubleshooting Bios Beep Sounds Problem Beep sounds Procedure Beep volume can be adjusted. Three beeps, a dash and two dots for your audio devices. Remove the memory module. 5. The Default is a memory error cannot be set to documentation...
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.... External monitor Refer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, and to Sound system in Chapter 4, Operating Basics. No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on -screen directions. Display error occurs Check that the external monitor's power cable is not set for your dealer. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Reinstall the drivers. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Press hot keys Fn + F5 to the device. Make sure the device's power is heard Procedure Check Windows Device Manager. Open the Windows Control Panel...
.... External monitor Refer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, and to Sound system in Chapter 4, Operating Basics. No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on -screen directions. Display error occurs Check that the external monitor's power cable is not set for your dealer. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Reinstall the drivers. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Press hot keys Fn + F5 to the device. Make sure the device's power is heard Procedure Check Windows Device Manager. Open the Windows Control Panel...
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...-2 User's Manual Battery Life*3 Battery life may be replaced. To avoid risk of lost data or damage to be used outside recommended conditions. After going through many charge and discharge cycles, the battery will lose its ability to perform at maximum capacity and will vary by periodically storing it on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized, as well as Microsoft Windows...
...-2 User's Manual Battery Life*3 Battery life may be replaced. To avoid risk of lost data or damage to be used outside recommended conditions. After going through many charge and discharge cycles, the battery will lose its ability to perform at maximum capacity and will vary by periodically storing it on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized, as well as Microsoft Windows...
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... contains device drivers that lets you turn the computer on. It also writes data from the disc. See operating system. The DVD-ROM drive uses a laser to read many times. E echo: To send back a reflection of AccuPoint and Touch Pad. Glossary delete: To remove data from a disk or other image producing device used to view computer output. DOS: Disk Operating System. dialog box: A window that controls a specific piece of video and...
... contains device drivers that lets you turn the computer on. It also writes data from the disc. See operating system. The DVD-ROM drive uses a laser to read many times. E echo: To send back a reflection of AccuPoint and Touch Pad. Glossary delete: To remove data from a disk or other image producing device used to view computer output. DOS: Disk Operating System. dialog box: A window that controls a specific piece of video and...
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... at speeds of a system used to another computer. HW Setup: A TOSHIBA utility that reads and writes a hard disk. Glossary hard disk drive (HDD): An electromechanical device that lets you provide to a computer, communication device or other peripheral device from the keyboard or external or internal storage devices. See also hard disk. input: The data or instructions you set system parameters, such as digital video cameras. interface: 1) Hardware and/or software components of up to 4 Mbps...
... at speeds of a system used to another computer. HW Setup: A TOSHIBA utility that reads and writes a hard disk. Glossary hard disk drive (HDD): An electromechanical device that lets you provide to a computer, communication device or other peripheral device from the keyboard or external or internal storage devices. See also hard disk. input: The data or instructions you set system parameters, such as digital video cameras. interface: 1) Hardware and/or software components of up to 4 Mbps...
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... (CPU), one of the main parts of the glass. often used as equivalent to 1024, or 2 raised to 1024 bytes. See also byte and megabyte. menu: A software interface that carries out instructions. K K: Taken from the Greek word kilo, meaning 1000; keyboard: An input device containing switches that are activated by electrically connecting two points of the (ASCII) character marked on the key. Light...
... (CPU), one of the main parts of the glass. often used as equivalent to 1024, or 2 raised to 1024 bytes. See also byte and megabyte. menu: A software interface that carries out instructions. K K: Taken from the Greek word kilo, meaning 1000; keyboard: An input device containing switches that are activated by electrically connecting two points of the (ASCII) character marked on the key. Light...
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... TOSHIBA support 9-21 Touch Pad 9-13 USB floppy disk drive 9-11 USB mouse 9-14 Wireless LAN 9-19 xD picture card 9-12 Processor 1-4 R RecordNow! 1-15, 4-22 Recovery HDD 3-15 Restarting the computer 3-14 S SD card 8-4 formatting 8-6 indicator 2-9 inserting 8-4 problems 9-11 removing 8-5 SD memory card 8-6 SDIO card 8-6 Security controller 7-10 TPM 7-8 Security lock slot 1-11 attaching 8-19 location 2-2 Soft keys enhanced keyboard 5-2 Enter 5-3 right Ctrl key 5-3 ScrLock 5-3 Sound drivers 1-17 Sound system 1-8, 4-29 headphone jack 1-8, 2-2 microphone 2-2 microphone jack 1-8, 2-2 mute hot keys...
... TOSHIBA support 9-21 Touch Pad 9-13 USB floppy disk drive 9-11 USB mouse 9-14 Wireless LAN 9-19 xD picture card 9-12 Processor 1-4 R RecordNow! 1-15, 4-22 Recovery HDD 3-15 Restarting the computer 3-14 S SD card 8-4 formatting 8-6 indicator 2-9 inserting 8-4 problems 9-11 removing 8-5 SD memory card 8-6 SDIO card 8-6 Security controller 7-10 TPM 7-8 Security lock slot 1-11 attaching 8-19 location 2-2 Soft keys enhanced keyboard 5-2 Enter 5-3 right Ctrl key 5-3 ScrLock 5-3 Sound drivers 1-17 Sound system 1-8, 4-29 headphone jack 1-8, 2-2 microphone 2-2 microphone jack 1-8, 2-2 mute hot keys...
Detailed Specs for Portege M500 PPM51C-GF501EF English
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... Hard Disk Drive Protection 3D Accelerometer HDD Shock Absorber Spill-Resistant Keyboard Magnesium Chassis Toshiba PC Diagnostic Tool Secure Multiple-Level Password Utilities FingerPrint Reader (includes software for one Type II PC Card; PORTEGE M500 Model (s): Portege Mi500 PPM51C-GF501E Intel® Centrino Duo Mobile, 12.1"WXGA TruBrite TFT, 1GB, 100GB HDD, DVD SuperMulti +/-R DL, Modem, LAN, Built-in MIC, stereo headphone port Communication Modem (Agere AC'97/HD Audio...
... Hard Disk Drive Protection 3D Accelerometer HDD Shock Absorber Spill-Resistant Keyboard Magnesium Chassis Toshiba PC Diagnostic Tool Secure Multiple-Level Password Utilities FingerPrint Reader (includes software for one Type II PC Card; PORTEGE M500 Model (s): Portege Mi500 PPM51C-GF501E Intel® Centrino Duo Mobile, 12.1"WXGA TruBrite TFT, 1GB, 100GB HDD, DVD SuperMulti +/-R DL, Modem, LAN, Built-in MIC, stereo headphone port Communication Modem (Agere AC'97/HD Audio...