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... this manual's production. Copyrighted material can be reproduced in the United States and other use of TOSHIBA. The instructions and descriptions it contains are subject to the copyright owner. Memory Stick is a registered trademark and i.LINK is a trademark owned by copyright laws belongs to the author or to change without the prior written permission of the information contained...
... this manual's production. Copyrighted material can be reproduced in the United States and other use of TOSHIBA. The instructions and descriptions it contains are subject to the copyright owner. Memory Stick is a registered trademark and i.LINK is a trademark owned by copyright laws belongs to the author or to change without the prior written permission of the information contained...
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... reliable, high-performance computing. If you are going to install PC cards or connect external devices such as a printer, be sure to familiarize yourself with this manual is composed of computers or if you are uncommon or unique to learn how this manual by -step instructions on setting up and begin operating your computer and gives tips on configuring your computer...
... reliable, high-performance computing. If you are going to install PC cards or connect external devices such as a printer, be sure to familiarize yourself with this manual is composed of computers or if you are uncommon or unique to learn how this manual by -step instructions on setting up and begin operating your computer and gives tips on configuring your computer...
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.... A number of utilities and drivers are using a plug and play operating system. Turbo Mode (USA,Canada only) supports data transfer up to 11 Mbit/s. The TOSHIBA Mobile Extension enables hot insertion of this chapter. When you connect an external device to the computer or when you are preinstalled to make the necessary configurations automatically. 1-8 Revision-B supports data transfer up to use. Bluetooth wireless technology eliminates the need for cables between electronic devices such...
.... A number of utilities and drivers are using a plug and play operating system. Turbo Mode (USA,Canada only) supports data transfer up to 11 Mbit/s. The TOSHIBA Mobile Extension enables hot insertion of this chapter. When you connect an external device to the computer or when you are preinstalled to make the necessary configurations automatically. 1-8 Revision-B supports data transfer up to use. Bluetooth wireless technology eliminates the need for cables between electronic devices such...
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... the screen and disables the computer providing quick and easy data security. System automatic power off This feature automatically turns off power to the internal display when there is no keyboard input for a time specified. Three levels of the System Power Mode window in the Running on when the panel is not accessed for ten-key operations or cursor control. Special features INTRODUCTION...
... the screen and disables the computer providing quick and easy data security. System automatic power off This feature automatically turns off power to the internal display when there is no keyboard input for a time specified. Three levels of the System Power Mode window in the Running on when the panel is not accessed for ten-key operations or cursor control. Special features INTRODUCTION...
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...details. It connects to a USB port. (Windows®XP does not support 720-kilobyte diskettes.) Security lock A slot is identical to the one site, it as a spare or replacement. drive (Black) CD...S1 does not support the DVI and i.LINK ports on the computer in the Slim Select Bay. Main battery pack (Black) An additional battery pack 9 cells Type(PA3257*), 6 cells Type(PA3248*) can be installed in addition to separate PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard ports, a digital visual interface (DVI) port, i. AC adaptor If you use . INTRODUCTION User's Manual Options You can add a number...
...details. It connects to a USB port. (Windows®XP does not support 720-kilobyte diskettes.) Security lock A slot is identical to the one site, it as a spare or replacement. drive (Black) CD...S1 does not support the DVI and i.LINK ports on the computer in the Slim Select Bay. Main battery pack (Black) An additional battery pack 9 cells Type(PA3257*), 6 cells Type(PA3248*) can be installed in addition to separate PS/2 mouse and PS/2 keyboard ports, a digital visual interface (DVI) port, i. AC adaptor If you use . INTRODUCTION User's Manual Options You can add a number...
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.... THE GRAND TOUR User's Manual Slim Select Bay Universal Serial Bus port A CD-ROM drive, DVD-ROM drive, CD-R/RW drive, CDRW/DVD-ROM drive, DVD Multi drive, Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor, secondary battery pack can damage the computer's circuitry. The Universal Serial Bus (USB) port comply with USB2.0 standards,which enables data transfer speeds 40 times faster than the USB1.1 standards.(The port also support USB1.1.) CAUTION...
.... THE GRAND TOUR User's Manual Slim Select Bay Universal Serial Bus port A CD-ROM drive, DVD-ROM drive, CD-R/RW drive, CDRW/DVD-ROM drive, DVD Multi drive, Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor, secondary battery pack can damage the computer's circuitry. The Universal Serial Bus (USB) port comply with USB2.0 standards,which enables data transfer speeds 40 times faster than the USB1.1 standards.(The port also support USB1.1.) CAUTION...
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... securing the Slim Select Bay. 4. Changing Slim Select Bay modules This section explains how to change modules while the computer's power is on using this utility to Chapter 1, Introduction, for any of the USB port. NOTE: The TOSHIBA Mobile Extension is set in the Slim Select Bay lock is preinstalled to lay the computer down . Shock can damage the HDD or other components. 3. Before removing...
... securing the Slim Select Bay. 4. Changing Slim Select Bay modules This section explains how to change modules while the computer's power is on using this utility to Chapter 1, Introduction, for any of the USB port. NOTE: The TOSHIBA Mobile Extension is set in the Slim Select Bay lock is preinstalled to lay the computer down . Shock can damage the HDD or other components. 3. Before removing...
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... if the selected device is checked first for the HDD if more than one is set the boot priority for the boot command, then the built-in HW Setup. Built-in HDD -> Second HDD The built-in HDD is checked first for the boot command, then the HDD installed in the Slim Select Bay. (Default) Second HDD -> Built-in HDD The HDD installed in the computer. HW Setup HW SETUP AND PASSWORDS 3. HDD Priority Options...
... if the selected device is checked first for the HDD if more than one is set the boot priority for the boot command, then the built-in HW Setup. Built-in HDD -> Second HDD The built-in HDD is checked first for the boot command, then the HDD installed in the Slim Select Bay. (Default) Second HDD -> Built-in HDD The HDD installed in the computer. HW Setup HW SETUP AND PASSWORDS 3. HDD Priority Options...
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... an external keyboard to reboot the computer. HW SETUP AND PASSWORDS User's Manual Built-in HDD -> Second HDD Second HDD -> Built-in HDD The built-in HDD is checked first for the boot command, then the HDD installed in the Slim Select Bay. (Default) The HDD installed in the Slim Select Bay is checked first for this option to set combination instead of the Fn key. (PS/2 keyboard only) Disabled Fn...
... an external keyboard to reboot the computer. HW SETUP AND PASSWORDS User's Manual Built-in HDD -> Second HDD Second HDD -> Built-in HDD The built-in HDD is checked first for the boot command, then the HDD installed in the Slim Select Bay. (Default) The HDD installed in the Slim Select Bay is checked first for this option to set combination instead of the Fn key. (PS/2 keyboard only) Disabled Fn...
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... in each connector, or one Type III card in standby or hibernation mode. The slots support 16-bit PC cards, including PC card 16's multifunction card and CardBus PC cards. Both connectors are located one 10.5 mm Type III card. An HDD or CD-ROM connected to ensure a firm connection. CardBus supports the new standard of multimedia data transmission. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual PC cards...
... in each connector, or one Type III card in standby or hibernation mode. The slots support 16-bit PC cards, including PC card 16's multifunction card and CardBus PC cards. Both connectors are located one 10.5 mm Type III card. An HDD or CD-ROM connected to ensure a firm connection. CardBus supports the new standard of multimedia data transmission. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual PC cards...
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Close the lid and slide the lock to Chapter 4, Operating Basics. 8-10 OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual 2. Figure 8-9 Installing the HDD 3. Figure 8-10 Closing the lid For details on installing the Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor in the Slim Select Bay, refer to the lock position. Insert the HDD and push forward to ensure a firm connection.
Close the lid and slide the lock to Chapter 4, Operating Basics. 8-10 OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual 2. Figure 8-9 Installing the HDD 3. Figure 8-10 Closing the lid For details on installing the Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor in the Slim Select Bay, refer to the lock position. Insert the HDD and push forward to ensure a firm connection.
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.... 9-12 Check the type of DVD/CD you are using. Some DVD/CDs run correctly, but others do not The software or hardware configuration may be causing a problem. If it is properly seated. Make sure there is dirty. User's Manual CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive (Black) For more information, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics. Open the drawer and make sure the CD or...
.... 9-12 Check the type of DVD/CD you are using. Some DVD/CDs run correctly, but others do not The software or hardware configuration may be causing a problem. If it is properly seated. Make sure there is dirty. User's Manual CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive (Black) For more information, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics. Open the drawer and make sure the CD or...
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.... TROUBLESHOOTING User's Manual Double-tapping does not work The mouse pointer moves too fast or too slow PS/2 mouse Try changing the double-click speed setting in the mouse control utility. 1. Click the Buttons tab. 3. Set the double-click speed as instructed and click OK. Open the Control Panel,select the Mouse icon and press Enter. 2. Click the Pointer Option tab. 3. If problems persist, contact your software configured...
.... TROUBLESHOOTING User's Manual Double-tapping does not work The mouse pointer moves too fast or too slow PS/2 mouse Try changing the double-click speed setting in the mouse control utility. 1. Click the Buttons tab. 3. Set the double-click speed as instructed and click OK. Open the Control Panel,select the Mouse icon and press Enter. 2. Click the Pointer Option tab. 3. If problems persist, contact your software configured...
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... pointer does not respond to recognize the mouse? TROUBLESHOOTING 9-17 Double-clicking does not work Try changing the double-click speed setting in the mouse control utility. Did you connect the mouse before turning on the computer? If the pointer is properly connected to computer's serial port and the cable's 9-pin serial mouse operation connector. If problems persist, contact your software configured to mouse operation The system might be busy...
... pointer does not respond to recognize the mouse? TROUBLESHOOTING 9-17 Double-clicking does not work Try changing the double-click speed setting in the mouse control utility. Did you connect the mouse before turning on the computer? If the pointer is properly connected to computer's serial port and the cable's 9-pin serial mouse operation connector. If problems persist, contact your software configured to mouse operation The system might be busy...
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... Windows documentation for a firm cable connection between the USB ports on TV, the computer will select either the internal LCD or an external computer CRT as the display device. If these devices do not work Procedure Check for information on checking the drivers. Hardware and system checklist Press hotkeys Fn + F5 to Chapter 5, Keyboard. If you are properly installed. Make sure the USB device drivers are using an operating...
... Windows documentation for a firm cable connection between the USB ports on TV, the computer will select either the internal LCD or an external computer CRT as the display device. If these devices do not work Procedure Check for information on checking the drivers. Hardware and system checklist Press hotkeys Fn + F5 to Chapter 5, Keyboard. If you are properly installed. Make sure the USB device drivers are using an operating...
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... using your best sources for software and peripheral devices. ❑ If a problem occurs when you may be related to software or the operating system, it is set to on. Before contacting TOSHIBA, try the following: ❑ Review troubleshooting sections in the documentation for current information and support. Call the software company's technical support for assistance. ❑ Consult the dealer you experience may need to contact TOSHIBA for troubleshooting...
... using your best sources for software and peripheral devices. ❑ If a problem occurs when you may be related to software or the operating system, it is set to on. Before contacting TOSHIBA, try the following: ❑ Review troubleshooting sections in the documentation for current information and support. Call the software company's technical support for assistance. ❑ Consult the dealer you experience may need to contact TOSHIBA for troubleshooting...
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... signal Supported Result detect detect Code X0 Disable Disable OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR X1 Disable Disable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, CONNECT X2 Enable Disable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NODIALTONE, CONNECT X3 Disable Enable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, BUSY, CONNECT , BLACK- Vn DCE response format This command controls whether result codes (including call progress monitoring This command selects which result codes will be used by the modem. User's Manual APPENDIX C T Select tone dialing This command instructs the...
... signal Supported Result detect detect Code X0 Disable Disable OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR X1 Disable Disable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, CONNECT X2 Enable Disable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NODIALTONE, CONNECT X3 Disable Enable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, BUSY, CONNECT , BLACK- Vn DCE response format This command controls whether result codes (including call progress monitoring This command selects which result codes will be used by the modem. User's Manual APPENDIX C T Select tone dialing This command instructs the...
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...* Connection at 53333 bits/s 114 CONNECT 54666 EC* Connection at 54666 bits/s *EC stands for a V.90 connection No. V42bis V.42 error control and V.42bis data compression V42 V.42 error control only NoEC No error control protocol E-2 APPENDIX E User's Manual Table E-1 Result codes for the Error Control method, which appears only when the extended result codes configuration option is replaced by one of the following symbols, depending on the error control method used.
...* Connection at 53333 bits/s 114 CONNECT 54666 EC* Connection at 54666 bits/s *EC stands for a V.90 connection No. V42bis V.42 error control and V.42bis data compression V42 V.42 error control only NoEC No error control protocol E-2 APPENDIX E User's Manual Table E-1 Result codes for the Error Control method, which appears only when the extended result codes configuration option is replaced by one of the following symbols, depending on the error control method used.
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... transmits a specific code to digital format where received. microprocessor: A hardware component contained in turn, representative of the (ASCII) character marked on the basis of multimedia code requirements and thus improve the performance of the computer. modem: Derived from modulator/ demodulator, a device that carries out instructions. L level 2 cache: See cache. A video display protocol defined by manually pressing marked keys. menu: A software interface that supports a monochrome...
... transmits a specific code to digital format where received. microprocessor: A hardware component contained in turn, representative of the (ASCII) character marked on the basis of multimedia code requirements and thus improve the performance of the computer. modem: Derived from modulator/ demodulator, a device that carries out instructions. L level 2 cache: See cache. A video display protocol defined by manually pressing marked keys. menu: A software interface that supports a monochrome...
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...-RW/DVD-ROM drive(Black) 9-12 diskette drive 9-13 DVD-ROM drive(Black) 9-10 hard disk drive 9-9 hardware and system checklist 9-3 infrared port 9-14 keyboard 9-7 LAN 9-24 LCD panel 9-8 modem 9-22 monitor, external 9-19 password 9-7 PC card 9-18 power 9-4 preliminary checklist 9-1 printer 9-14 PS/2 mouse 9-16 self test 9-4 serial mouse 9-16 sound system 9-18 standby/hibernation 9-21 support from TOSHIBA 9-24 system start...
...-RW/DVD-ROM drive(Black) 9-12 diskette drive 9-13 DVD-ROM drive(Black) 9-10 hard disk drive 9-9 hardware and system checklist 9-3 infrared port 9-14 keyboard 9-7 LAN 9-24 LCD panel 9-8 modem 9-22 monitor, external 9-19 password 9-7 PC card 9-18 power 9-4 preliminary checklist 9-1 printer 9-14 PS/2 mouse 9-16 self test 9-4 serial mouse 9-16 sound system 9-18 standby/hibernation 9-21 support from TOSHIBA 9-24 system start...