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... Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and/or the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. For information on the battery. This product is TOSHIBA Europe GmbH, Hammfelddamm 8, 41460 Neuss, Germany. The party responsible for CE-Marking is carrying the CE-Mark in or recycle your ...with a crossed-out wheeled bin with design engineers, suppliers, and other countries such as the United States. 10 EU Declaration of Conformity TOSHIBA declares that this product, it must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery and recycling. Although the initial emphasis is in Europe...
... Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and/or the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC. For information on the battery. This product is TOSHIBA Europe GmbH, Hammfelddamm 8, 41460 Neuss, Germany. The party responsible for CE-Marking is carrying the CE-Mark in or recycle your ...with a crossed-out wheeled bin with design engineers, suppliers, and other countries such as the United States. 10 EU Declaration of Conformity TOSHIBA declares that this product, it must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery and recycling. Although the initial emphasis is in Europe...
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Contents Introduction 36 This guide 38 Safety icons 39 Other icons used 39 Your computer's features and specifications ....40 Other documentation 40 Service options 40 Chapter 1: Getting Started 41 Selecting a place to work 41 Setting up a work environment 41 Keeping yourself comfortable 42 Precautions 42 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 44 Setting up your computer 44 Connecting to a power source 45 Charging the main battery 47 Using the computer for the first time 48 Opening the display panel 48 28
Contents Introduction 36 This guide 38 Safety icons 39 Other icons used 39 Your computer's features and specifications ....40 Other documentation 40 Service options 40 Chapter 1: Getting Started 41 Selecting a place to work 41 Setting up a work environment 41 Keeping yourself comfortable 42 Precautions 42 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 44 Setting up your computer 44 Connecting to a power source 45 Charging the main battery 47 Using the computer for the first time 48 Opening the display panel 48 28
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... Caring for optical discs 113 Toshiba's online resources 113 Chapter 3: Mobile Computing 114 Toshiba's energy-saver design 114 Running the computer on battery power 115 Battery Notice 115 Power management 116 Using additional batteries 117 Charging batteries 117 Charging the main battery 117 Charging the RTC battery 118 Monitoring main battery power 119 Determining remaining battery power 120 What to...
... Caring for optical discs 113 Toshiba's online resources 113 Chapter 3: Mobile Computing 114 Toshiba's energy-saver design 114 Running the computer on battery power 115 Battery Notice 115 Power management 116 Using additional batteries 117 Charging batteries 117 Charging the main battery 117 Charging the RTC battery 118 Monitoring main battery power 119 Determining remaining battery power 120 What to...
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... Windows® operating system can help you 197 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 197 Checking device properties 197 Memory problems 198 Power and the batteries 199 Keyboard problems 200 Display problems 201 Disk or storage drive problems 202 Error-checking 203 Optical disc drive problems 204 Sound system problems 205... computing habits 212 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 213 If you need further assistance 218 Before you contact Toshiba 218 Contacting Toshiba 218 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 219 Toshiba's worldwide offices 219
... Windows® operating system can help you 197 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 197 Checking device properties 197 Memory problems 198 Power and the batteries 199 Keyboard problems 200 Display problems 201 Disk or storage drive problems 202 Error-checking 203 Optical disc drive problems 204 Sound system problems 205... computing habits 212 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 213 If you need further assistance 218 Before you contact Toshiba 218 Contacting Toshiba 218 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 219 Toshiba's worldwide offices 219
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... computing. Your computer model may be ENERGY STAR® qualified. With your Toshiba computer, your computer will provide the most stable operating environment and optimum system performance for both AC power and battery modes. We recommend that you go. You can accompany you wherever you leave... this computer to meet the latest ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency. Introduction Welcome to the world of the Toshiba User's Guide for more information...
... computing. Your computer model may be ENERGY STAR® qualified. With your Toshiba computer, your computer will provide the most stable operating environment and optimum system performance for both AC power and battery modes. We recommend that you go. You can accompany you wherever you leave... this computer to meet the latest ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency. Introduction Welcome to the world of the Toshiba User's Guide for more information...
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Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort, included with the underside or surface of the computer. Do not turn on the power again until you have ... should observe certain precautions to further reduce the risk of your computer, and never expose the computer to rain, water, seawater or moisture. Remove the battery pack. If any part of personal injury or damage to the computer. ❖ Avoid prolonged physical contact with your computer, contains helpful information for setting...
Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort, included with the underside or surface of the computer. Do not turn on the power again until you have ... should observe certain precautions to further reduce the risk of your computer, and never expose the computer to rain, water, seawater or moisture. Remove the battery pack. If any part of personal injury or damage to the computer. ❖ Avoid prolonged physical contact with your computer, contains helpful information for setting...
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...on a hard flat surface. Overheating your computer on a carpet or other soft material can use external power or to charge the battery you must complete all setup steps up to and including "Setting up your computer Important information on your computer's cooling fan Your ... have adequate ventilation and are not limited to, a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and ExpressCard®. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to your computer. Read the "Provide adequate ventilation" section in serious injury. ...
...on a hard flat surface. Overheating your computer on a carpet or other soft material can use external power or to charge the battery you must complete all setup steps up to and including "Setting up your computer Important information on your computer's cooling fan Your ... have adequate ventilation and are not limited to, a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and ExpressCard®. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to your computer. Read the "Provide adequate ventilation" section in serious injury. ...
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...possibly resulting in serious injury. Always use a multiple connector. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage caused by TOSHIBA to ensure a secure electrical connection. Connecting to a power source Your computer requires power to charge the computer's battery. AC adaptor Power cord/cable AC adaptor cord (Sample ... fire or electric shock, possibly resulting in serious injury. Always confirm that may have been provided with your computer and the TOSHIBA Battery Charger (that the power plug (and extension cable plug if used) has been fully inserted into the socket, to avoid ...
...possibly resulting in serious injury. Always use a multiple connector. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage caused by TOSHIBA to ensure a secure electrical connection. Connecting to a power source Your computer requires power to charge the computer's battery. AC adaptor Power cord/cable AC adaptor cord (Sample ... fire or electric shock, possibly resulting in serious injury. Always confirm that may have been provided with your computer and the TOSHIBA Battery Charger (that the power plug (and extension cable plug if used) has been fully inserted into the socket, to avoid ...
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...devices. Your computer's Power Options utility can damage the battery. Getting Started 47 Charging the main battery The computer's main battery light gives you an indication of the main battery's current charge: ❖ Glows amber while the main battery is being charged (AC adaptor connected) ❖ Glows... to charge a fully charged battery can be completely charged and ready to recharge the main battery or plug in and turned off until the battery light glows green. See "Changing the main battery" on replacing the main battery. To charge the battery, leave the computer plugged into...
...devices. Your computer's Power Options utility can damage the battery. Getting Started 47 Charging the main battery The computer's main battery light gives you an indication of the main battery's current charge: ❖ Glows amber while the main battery is being charged (AC adaptor connected) ❖ Glows... to charge a fully charged battery can be completely charged and ready to recharge the main battery or plug in and turned off until the battery light glows green. See "Changing the main battery" on replacing the main battery. To charge the battery, leave the computer plugged into...
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... the TFT manufacturing technology. Your display contains an extremely large number of thin-film transistors (TFT) and is now ready for the first time NOTE Battery life and charge time may appear on your display are an intrinsic characteristic of the display panel. 2 Gently raise the panel. 3 Adjust the display to...
... the TFT manufacturing technology. Your display contains an extremely large number of thin-film transistors (TFT) and is now ready for the first time NOTE Battery life and charge time may appear on your display are an intrinsic characteristic of the display panel. 2 Gently raise the panel. 3 Adjust the display to...
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...increase the brightness of the screen technology. NOTE While in Primary Landscape mode, you turn on the computer for the first time deteriorate. Turning on battery power, the screen will load automatically. When you can use your computer in tablet mode, see "Using your computer in until the operating system ... do not turn on the computer: 1 Make sure any external devices (such as the AC adaptor, if you plan to use AC power rather than battery power) are properly connected and ready. 2 Check to ensure that all drives and slots are empty. 3 Make sure the power button lock is operated ...
...increase the brightness of the screen technology. NOTE While in Primary Landscape mode, you turn on the computer for the first time deteriorate. Turning on battery power, the screen will load automatically. When you can use your computer in tablet mode, see "Using your computer in until the operating system ... do not turn on the computer: 1 Make sure any external devices (such as the AC adaptor, if you plan to use AC power rather than battery power) are properly connected and ready. 2 Check to ensure that all drives and slots are empty. 3 Make sure the power button lock is operated ...
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... module, turn off . 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected to the computer, including the AC adaptor. 4 Place a soft cloth on the cloth. 5 Remove the main battery. Start button Shut down button (Sample Image) Shut down button 2 Click the Shut down button in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be lost. The... then place the computer upside down the operating system, and then turns off the computer using the Start menu. For information on removing the main battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on may damage the computer, the module, or both.
... module, turn off . 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected to the computer, including the AC adaptor. 4 Place a soft cloth on the cloth. 5 Remove the main battery. Start button Shut down button (Sample Image) Shut down button 2 Click the Shut down button in Sleep or Hibernation mode, data will be lost. The... then place the computer upside down the operating system, and then turns off the computer using the Start menu. For information on removing the main battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on may damage the computer, the module, or both.
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...) Inserting the memory module into the slot 15 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 16 Re-insert the main battery. Make sure to a power outlet (even if your computer on a hard flat surface. Overheating your computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and.... Using your computer is turned on page 127. 17 Turn the computer right side up. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on or when an AC adaptor is connected to remove the soft cloth from overheating when the power is in serious injury. 56...
...) Inserting the memory module into the slot 15 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 16 Re-insert the main battery. Make sure to a power outlet (even if your computer on a hard flat surface. Overheating your computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and.... Using your computer is turned on page 127. 17 Turn the computer right side up. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on or when an AC adaptor is connected to remove the soft cloth from overheating when the power is in serious injury. 56...
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... or other soft material can check that the computer has recognized the change. The System window appears. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on or when an AC adaptor is displayed below the System heading. Always make sure your computer or AC adaptor could cause system... from the work . Getting Started 59 Adding memory (optional) 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery.
... or other soft material can check that the computer has recognized the change. The System window appears. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on or when an AC adaptor is displayed below the System heading. Always make sure your computer or AC adaptor could cause system... from the work . Getting Started 59 Adding memory (optional) 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery.
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... panel's storage drive light and the drive in-use light are not using the computer for a while. You only need to fully charge the main battery. It is a good idea to turn off the power while a disk/disc is off) to set up for instructions before shutting down the Windows®...
... panel's storage drive light and the drive in-use light are not using the computer for a while. You only need to fully charge the main battery. It is a good idea to turn off the power while a disk/disc is off) to set up for instructions before shutting down the Windows®...
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...'s internal hardware (such as memory). Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation: ❖ While in Hibernation mode, the computer uses no main battery power. ❖ Because the state of the system is stored to the internal storage drive, no data is lost if the main... Shut down completely, but it , including all open programs and files you must turn on the operating system installed, you have more main battery power than restarting from Hibernation takes a little more time and consumes more than restarting after all disk/disc activity lights are retained indefinitely. If...
...'s internal hardware (such as memory). Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation: ❖ While in Hibernation mode, the computer uses no main battery power. ❖ Because the state of the system is stored to the internal storage drive, no data is lost if the main... Shut down completely, but it , including all open programs and files you must turn on the operating system installed, you have more main battery power than restarting from Hibernation takes a little more time and consumes more than restarting after all disk/disc activity lights are retained indefinitely. If...
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... storage drive, and then shuts down using Sleep, see "Using and configuring Hibernation mode" on using the Sleep command and the main battery discharges fully, your work first. NOTE After your computer sleeps for an extended period of the computer to enter Hibernation mode. Sleep saves...you restart the computer, you can continue working from Sleep takes less time and consumes less main battery power than restarting after turning off the computer using . ❖ If the battery charge becomes critically low, the computer will be lost. Be sure to save any open programs and...
... storage drive, and then shuts down using Sleep, see "Using and configuring Hibernation mode" on using the Sleep command and the main battery discharges fully, your work first. NOTE After your computer sleeps for an extended period of the computer to enter Hibernation mode. Sleep saves...you restart the computer, you can continue working from Sleep takes less time and consumes less main battery power than restarting after turning off the computer using . ❖ If the battery charge becomes critically low, the computer will be lost. Be sure to save any open programs and...
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Restarting your computer To start it off by closing the display panel, depending on battery power or while connected to AC power. ❖ Lid close action Set this option to Shut down if you want the computer to shut down ...
Restarting your computer To start it off by closing the display panel, depending on battery power or while connected to AC power. ❖ Lid close action Set this option to Shut down if you want the computer to shut down ...
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NOTE These options can place it into Hibernation mode by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel, depending on battery power or while connected to AC power. ❖ Lid close action Set this option to Hibernate if you want the computer to go into Hibernation ...
NOTE These options can place it into Hibernation mode by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel, depending on battery power or while connected to AC power. ❖ Lid close action Set this option to Hibernate if you want the computer to go into Hibernation ...
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Getting Started 91 Turning off the computer To use any of time in both the On battery and Plugged in categories. ❖ To disable the computer from automatically entering Sleep mode, select Never. 4 Click Change advanced power settings. The Edit Plan Settings ...
Getting Started 91 Turning off the computer To use any of time in both the On battery and Plugged in categories. ❖ To disable the computer from automatically entering Sleep mode, select Never. 4 Click Change advanced power settings. The Edit Plan Settings ...