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... this equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba or parties authorized by Toshiba is likely to result in a residential installation. This device complies with the limits for help. 2 Model: Satellite 2800/2805 Series FCC Notice "Declaration of Conformity Information" This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. There...
... this equipment not expressly approved by Toshiba or parties authorized by Toshiba is likely to result in a residential installation. This device complies with the limits for help. 2 Model: Satellite 2800/2805 Series FCC Notice "Declaration of Conformity Information" This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. There...
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3 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Contact: Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. 9740 Irvine Blvd. The modem connects to which is 0.5B. Irvine, CA 92618-1697 (949) 583-3000 Industry Canada ...Requirement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. FCC Requirements The following information is pursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part 68 and refers to internal modems. Installation When you are ready to install or use the modem, call your local telephone company and give them...
3 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Contact: Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. 9740 Irvine Blvd. The modem connects to which is 0.5B. Irvine, CA 92618-1697 (949) 583-3000 Industry Canada ...Requirement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. FCC Requirements The following information is pursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part 68 and refers to internal modems. Installation When you are ready to install or use the modem, call your local telephone company and give them...
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PART I GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COMPUTER What is in Part III. Do not hesitate to use them. Many details and technical information can be read from cover to be found in Part I This part explains the components of your Satellite computer and how to skip around. Guides, such as this one, are not meant to cover.
PART I GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COMPUTER What is in Part III. Do not hesitate to use them. Many details and technical information can be read from cover to be found in Part I This part explains the components of your Satellite computer and how to skip around. Guides, such as this one, are not meant to cover.
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For additional help, see If you received everything Before doing anything else, consult the Quick Start card provided with your system to locate specific parts of your dealer immediately. Making sure you have everything . Finding Your Way Around This chapter presents a "grand tour" of the computer. If any items are missing or damaged, notify your Satellite computer. It serves as a reference when you need to make sure you need further assistance on page 240. 16
For additional help, see If you received everything Before doing anything else, consult the Quick Start card provided with your system to locate specific parts of your dealer immediately. Making sure you have everything . Finding Your Way Around This chapter presents a "grand tour" of the computer. If any items are missing or damaged, notify your Satellite computer. It serves as a reference when you need to make sure you need further assistance on page 240. 16
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Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer Back Monitor port Parallel port DC-IN jack PS/2 port USB ports LAN port Cooling vents Modem port The DC-IN jack is where you plug in the AC adapter. To open the display panel, press the display latch and raise the panel. Finding Your Way Around 17 Front with the display closed Front with the display closed Bass speakers Display latch The display latch keeps the display panel closed and locked.
Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer Back Monitor port Parallel port DC-IN jack PS/2 port USB ports LAN port Cooling vents Modem port The DC-IN jack is where you plug in the AC adapter. To open the display panel, press the display latch and raise the panel. Finding Your Way Around 17 Front with the display closed Front with the display closed Bass speakers Display latch The display latch keeps the display panel closed and locked.
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The USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports allows you connect a parallel printer or other parallel device, including ECP-compatible devices. Part I: Getting to connect an external monitor. USB peripherals have a single standard for peripherals such as keyboards, pointing devices, and monitors. The USB standard allows hot ...
The USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports allows you connect a parallel printer or other parallel device, including ECP-compatible devices. Part I: Getting to connect an external monitor. USB peripherals have a single standard for peripherals such as keyboards, pointing devices, and monitors. The USB standard allows hot ...
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Connecting headphones or other audio input device. Part I: Getting to play music CDs. The 3.5 mm microphone jack lets you connect an external monaural microphone or other devices to this jack automatically disables the ...
Connecting headphones or other audio input device. Part I: Getting to play music CDs. The 3.5 mm microphone jack lets you connect an external monaural microphone or other devices to this jack automatically disables the ...
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... open the DVD-ROM tray when the computer is turned off. The PC Card lock holds the PC Cards in place once they are installed. Part I or Type II PC Cards, or one Type III PC Card. Noteworthy® computer lock cable to your desk. The two stacked PC Card slots...
... open the DVD-ROM tray when the computer is turned off. The PC Card lock holds the PC Cards in place once they are installed. Part I or Type II PC Cards, or one Type III PC Card. Noteworthy® computer lock cable to your desk. The two stacked PC Card slots...
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... corresponding slots. Finding Your Way Around 21 Left side Pressing the Reset button restarts the computer when it . CAUTION: Never use a pencil to the keyboard. Part I: Getting to use a slim object such as a straightened paper clip. Instead, use either high-density or double-density 3.5-inch diskettes.
... corresponding slots. Finding Your Way Around 21 Left side Pressing the Reset button restarts the computer when it . CAUTION: Never use a pencil to the keyboard. Part I: Getting to use a slim object such as a straightened paper clip. Instead, use either high-density or double-density 3.5-inch diskettes.
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... computer turned on page 26. For a description of these controls, see Keyboard indicator panel on the keyboard indicator panel provide information about various keyboard functions. Part I: Getting to power up and launch Windows Media Player.
... computer turned on page 26. For a description of these controls, see Keyboard indicator panel on the keyboard indicator panel provide information about various keyboard functions. Part I: Getting to power up and launch Windows Media Player.
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... haven't established an Internet protocol, the button launches MSN® Internet Access. If you in maintaining proper posture while using the computer. Part I: Getting to remove your hands from DVD-ROMs and audio CDs. On The power button turns the computer on page 25. The AccuPoint... information, see Display modes on page 46. The AccuPoint II pointing device combines the function of a mouse with your viewing options, see Satellite video modes on page 267, or see Using the AccuPoint II pointing device on page 251. The smaller button acts as the secondary mouse...
... haven't established an Internet protocol, the button launches MSN® Internet Access. If you in maintaining proper posture while using the computer. Part I: Getting to remove your hands from DVD-ROMs and audio CDs. On The power button turns the computer on page 25. The AccuPoint... information, see Display modes on page 46. The AccuPoint II pointing device combines the function of a mouse with your viewing options, see Satellite video modes on page 267, or see Using the AccuPoint II pointing device on page 251. The smaller button acts as the secondary mouse...
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... Keyboard indicator panel Caps lock light Cursor control mode light Numeric mode light The caps lock light glows when you press the Caps Lock key. Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer When this light is on, pressing an overlay key moves the cursor in the direction of the white arrow printed...
... Keyboard indicator panel Caps lock light Cursor control mode light Numeric mode light The caps lock light glows when you press the Caps Lock key. Part I: Getting to Know Your Computer When this light is on, pressing an overlay key moves the cursor in the direction of the white arrow printed...
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... activity light flashes green when the diskette drive or the DVD-ROM drive is on /off light glows green when the computer is being accessed. Part I: Getting to an external power source. Finding Your Way Around 25 Front with the display open System indicator panel AC power light On/off light...
... activity light flashes green when the diskette drive or the DVD-ROM drive is on /off light glows green when the computer is being accessed. Part I: Getting to an external power source. Finding Your Way Around 25 Front with the display open System indicator panel AC power light On/off light...
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... if it is currently playing. Finding Your Way Around 26 Front with the display open CD/DVD control buttons The control buttons on and off. Part I: Getting to the preceding track on the disc. The stop button stops a disc that is currently playing.
... if it is currently playing. Finding Your Way Around 26 Front with the display open CD/DVD control buttons The control buttons on and off. Part I: Getting to the preceding track on the disc. The stop button stops a disc that is currently playing.
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... the drive when the CD/DVD/Media Player switch is moved to the left side (CD/DVD), the sound system starts and the CD plays. Part I: Getting to the right side (Media Player), the system will power up and launch Windows Media Player. Finding Your Way Around 27 Front with the...
... the drive when the CD/DVD/Media Player switch is moved to the left side (CD/DVD), the sound system starts and the CD plays. Part I: Getting to the right side (Media Player), the system will power up and launch Windows Media Player. Finding Your Way Around 27 Front with the...
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... cover Hard disk drive cover Battery cover latch Bass speaker Battery cover The expansion memory slot cover protects the space where you insert additional memory. Part I: Getting to the computer, preventing the cover from dislodging from the computer case. The battery cover protects the battery. See Installing additional memory (optional) on...
... cover Hard disk drive cover Battery cover latch Bass speaker Battery cover The expansion memory slot cover protects the space where you insert additional memory. Part I: Getting to the computer, preventing the cover from dislodging from the computer case. The battery cover protects the battery. See Installing additional memory (optional) on...
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...are connected to 80 percent non-condensing humidity. This section provides hints on ergonomics, repetitive-strain injury, and repetitive-stress syndrome. Part I: Getting to work To keep your computer in temperature or humidity and sources of the equipment, you can work area from...time using their computers. If the computer does not operate correctly after you spill liquid into the computer, turn it on , contact a Toshiba authorized service provider. Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field, such as stereo speakers (other than speakers that are becoming more common...
...are connected to 80 percent non-condensing humidity. This section provides hints on ergonomics, repetitive-strain injury, and repetitive-stress syndrome. Part I: Getting to work To keep your computer in temperature or humidity and sources of the equipment, you can work area from...time using their computers. If the computer does not operate correctly after you spill liquid into the computer, turn it on , contact a Toshiba authorized service provider. Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field, such as stereo speakers (other than speakers that are becoming more common...
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... higher than a conventional chair. You should be able to Know Your Computer Seating and posture When using an external monitor, the top of the computer Part I: Getting to type without slouching. If you use a paper holder, set it at about the same height and distance as the screen.
... higher than a conventional chair. You should be able to Know Your Computer Seating and posture When using an external monitor, the top of the computer Part I: Getting to type without slouching. If you use a paper holder, set it at about the same height and distance as the screen.
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... when you are available at or slightly below the level of a bright light that sunlight or bright indoor lighting does not reflect off the screen. Part I: Getting to type comfortably with your back straight so that your spine.
... when you are available at or slightly below the level of a bright light that sunlight or bright indoor lighting does not reflect off the screen. Part I: Getting to type comfortably with your back straight so that your spine.
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... hands, wrists, and/or arms bother you while typing, stop using the computer and rest. Finding ways to break up the routine can cause eyestrain. Part I: Getting to change position, stretch your muscles, and relieve your computer screen for long periods. If the discomfort persists, consult a physician. Getting Started 34 Selecting...
... hands, wrists, and/or arms bother you while typing, stop using the computer and rest. Finding ways to break up the routine can cause eyestrain. Part I: Getting to change position, stretch your muscles, and relieve your computer screen for long periods. If the discomfort persists, consult a physician. Getting Started 34 Selecting...