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... reproduced only for the TOSHIBA Satellite A100/Satellite Pro A100 Portable Personal Computer at the time of Microsoft Corporation. Under the copyright laws, this manual. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for music, movies, computer programs, data bases and other use within the home. Intel, Intel SpeedStep and Pentium are trademarks of Eastman Kodak. Windows and Microsoft are accurate...
... reproduced only for the TOSHIBA Satellite A100/Satellite Pro A100 Portable Personal Computer at the time of Microsoft Corporation. Under the copyright laws, this manual. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for music, movies, computer programs, data bases and other use within the home. Intel, Intel SpeedStep and Pentium are trademarks of Eastman Kodak. Windows and Microsoft are accurate...
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... make any changes necessary to the telephone network. If the telephone company notes a problem, they will be performed by TOSHIBA Corporation or an authorized representative of TOSHIBA Corporation. When practical, they may cause harm to maintain uninterrupted service. Telephone company procedures The goal of the telephone company is not feasible, you will notify you in their equipment, operations...
... make any changes necessary to the telephone network. If the telephone company notes a problem, they will be performed by TOSHIBA Corporation or an authorized representative of TOSHIBA Corporation. When practical, they may cause harm to maintain uninterrupted service. Telephone company procedures The goal of the telephone company is not feasible, you will notify you in their equipment, operations...
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... Starting the computer by password 6-15 Power-up modes 6-16 Windows utilities 6-16 Hot keys 6-16 Panel power on/off 6-16 System Auto Off 6-16 Chapter 7 HW Setup and Passwords HW Setup 7-1 Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-2 Chapter 8 Optional Devices Cards/memory 8-1 Power devices 8-1 Peripheral devices 8-1 Other 8-1 PC cards 8-2 Installing a PC card 8-2 Removing a PC card 8-3 Express Card 8-4 Installing an Express Card 8-4 Removing an Express Card 8-5 Multiple Digital Media Card Slot (Supported with some models 8-6 Installing a SD/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD card 8-6 Removing...
... Starting the computer by password 6-15 Power-up modes 6-16 Windows utilities 6-16 Hot keys 6-16 Panel power on/off 6-16 System Auto Off 6-16 Chapter 7 HW Setup and Passwords HW Setup 7-1 Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-2 Chapter 8 Optional Devices Cards/memory 8-1 Power devices 8-1 Peripheral devices 8-1 Other 8-1 PC cards 8-2 Installing a PC card 8-2 Removing a PC card 8-3 Express Card 8-4 Installing an Express Card 8-4 Removing an Express Card 8-5 Multiple Digital Media Card Slot (Supported with some models 8-6 Installing a SD/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD card 8-6 Removing...
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... begin using the Touch Pad, optical media drive, external diskette drive, Wireless LAN, LANs, Audio/Video controls and internal modem. If you are an experienced computer user, please continue reading the preface to learn about features that are going to install PC cards or connect external devices such as a printer, be sure to read over the Special features section of how to set up your computer. Preface Congratulations on your Satellite A100/ Satellite Pro A100 computer...
... begin using the Touch Pad, optical media drive, external diskette drive, Wireless LAN, LANs, Audio/Video controls and internal modem. If you are an experienced computer user, please continue reading the preface to learn about features that are going to install PC cards or connect external devices such as a printer, be sure to read over the Special features section of how to set up your computer. Preface Congratulations on your Satellite A100/ Satellite Pro A100 computer...
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... to use. Software Operating System TOSHIBA Utilities Plug and Play Windows® XP Professional or Home Edition is available. Refer to the preinstalled software section at the front of utilities and drivers are preinstalled to make the necessary configurations automatically. 1-9 A number of this chapter. INTRODUCTION Features Wireless Communication Switch • Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption, based on 152 bit encryption algorithm (Atheros module type). •...
... to use. Software Operating System TOSHIBA Utilities Plug and Play Windows® XP Professional or Home Edition is available. Refer to the preinstalled software section at the front of utilities and drivers are preinstalled to make the necessary configurations automatically. 1-9 A number of this chapter. INTRODUCTION Features Wireless Communication Switch • Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption, based on 152 bit encryption algorithm (Atheros module type). •...
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... speed your work with CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive, DVD-R/-RW drive, DVD+-R/+-RW drive and DVD Super Multi drive. TOSHIBA Assist TOSHIBA Assist is a graphical user interface that can boot TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool from the menu bar as follows [Start] - [All Programs] - [TOSHIBA] -[Utilities] [PC Diagnostic Tool] 1-12 HW Setup This program lets you customize your hard disk drive. To start the utility, click the Windows Start button and click Control Panel. Basic for TOSHIBA DLA (Drive Letter Access) is used on...
... speed your work with CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive, DVD-R/-RW drive, DVD+-R/+-RW drive and DVD Super Multi drive. TOSHIBA Assist TOSHIBA Assist is a graphical user interface that can boot TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool from the menu bar as follows [Start] - [All Programs] - [TOSHIBA] -[Utilities] [PC Diagnostic Tool] 1-12 HW Setup This program lets you customize your hard disk drive. To start the utility, click the Windows Start button and click Control Panel. Basic for TOSHIBA DLA (Drive Letter Access) is used on...
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... IEEE1394 devices is turned on before the PC is turned on. i.LINK (IEEE 1394) Port Connect an external device, such as a digital video camera to block the fan vent. A pin or similar object can damage the computer's circuitry. port Fan vent Provides air flow for high-speed data transfer. Left side VIDEO-OUT JACK FAN VENT EXPRESS CARD SLOT THE GRAND TOUR EXTERNAL MONITOR PORT II.LINK (IEEE 1394) PORT PC CARD SLOT...
... IEEE1394 devices is turned on before the PC is turned on. i.LINK (IEEE 1394) Port Connect an external device, such as a digital video camera to block the fan vent. A pin or similar object can damage the computer's circuitry. port Fan vent Provides air flow for high-speed data transfer. Left side VIDEO-OUT JACK FAN VENT EXPRESS CARD SLOT THE GRAND TOUR EXTERNAL MONITOR PORT II.LINK (IEEE 1394) PORT PC CARD SLOT...
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... pops out partially for removal. THE GRAND TOUR User's Manual USB diskette drive A 3 1/2" diskette drive accommodates 1.44-megabyte or 720-kilobyte diskettes. DISK-IN-USE INDICATOR DISKETTE SLOT EJECT BUTTON Figure 2-10 USB diskette drive Disk-In-Use Indicator Diskette slot Eject button This indicator lights when the diskette is glowing. CAUTION: Check the Disk-In-Use indicator when you use . It connects to the USB port. To remove a diskette, push in this slot. The external diskette drive should be placed...
... pops out partially for removal. THE GRAND TOUR User's Manual USB diskette drive A 3 1/2" diskette drive accommodates 1.44-megabyte or 720-kilobyte diskettes. DISK-IN-USE INDICATOR DISKETTE SLOT EJECT BUTTON Figure 2-10 USB diskette drive Disk-In-Use Indicator Diskette slot Eject button This indicator lights when the diskette is glowing. CAUTION: Check the Disk-In-Use indicator when you use . It connects to the USB port. To remove a diskette, push in this slot. The external diskette drive should be placed...
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.... GETTING STARTED User's Manual CAUTIONS: 1. This feature must be enabled. This feature must be enabled. The computer or the module could be sure to shut down the system when the computer receives no input or hardware access for details. In Windows® XP, open Performance and Maintenance and open TOSHIBA Power Saver. 3-10 Refer to the Setup Action tab in Power Saver Utility described in memory will be...
.... GETTING STARTED User's Manual CAUTIONS: 1. This feature must be enabled. This feature must be enabled. The computer or the module could be sure to shut down the system when the computer receives no input or hardware access for details. In Windows® XP, open Performance and Maintenance and open TOSHIBA Power Saver. 3-10 Refer to the Setup Action tab in Power Saver Utility described in memory will be...
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... following keys simulates the enhanced keyboard's functions. Your software may disable or interfere with other dark gray keys. When activated, the keys with white markings on the computer. Note: Some software may require you are the 12 keys at the top of the main keyboard. The 101/102-key enhanced keyboard has a numeric keypad and scroll lock key. Used in combination with soft-key operations. Soft-key settings are called function keys because...
... following keys simulates the enhanced keyboard's functions. Your software may disable or interfere with other dark gray keys. When activated, the keys with white markings on the computer. Note: Some software may require you are the 12 keys at the top of the main keyboard. The 101/102-key enhanced keyboard has a numeric keypad and scroll lock key. Used in combination with soft-key operations. Soft-key settings are called function keys because...
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... to start the computer. 2. Enabled Enables the USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation. (Default) Disabled Disables the USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation. 7-6 Use the up on Keyboard. If your operating system does not support USB, you use a USB mouse and keyboard by pressing any key. HW SETUP AND PASSWORDS User's Manual To change the boot priority settings in standby mode, you want and press Enter. NOTES: 1. The selection method above does not appear when you can turn on Keyboard. (Default) USB USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation Use...
... to start the computer. 2. Enabled Enables the USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation. (Default) Disabled Disables the USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation. 7-6 Use the up on Keyboard. If your operating system does not support USB, you use a USB mouse and keyboard by pressing any key. HW SETUP AND PASSWORDS User's Manual To change the boot priority settings in standby mode, you want and press Enter. NOTES: 1. The selection method above does not appear when you can turn on Keyboard. (Default) USB USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation Use...
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... power and remove the incompatible module. 2. Refer to install a memory module with the computer turned on the power. You can install additional memory in the computer's memory module to room temperature before you install a memory module that is in slot A, there will become hot. In this case, let the memory modules cool to increase the amount of RAM. In this case shut down and remove the battery pack (refer to the computer. 3. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual Memory...
... power and remove the incompatible module. 2. Refer to install a memory module with the computer turned on the power. You can install additional memory in the computer's memory module to room temperature before you install a memory module that is in slot A, there will become hot. In this case, let the memory modules cool to increase the amount of RAM. In this case shut down and remove the battery pack (refer to the computer. 3. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual Memory...
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... remove the battery pack (refer to the outside. Grasp the memory module by the sides and pull it with the computer turned on either side of the memory module to Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes.) 3. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual Removing memory module To remove the memory module, make sure the computer is in Standby and Hibernation mode. Turn the computer off the cover. 5. Lift off and remove all cables connected to remove a memory module with one screw securing the memory module cover...
... remove the battery pack (refer to the outside. Grasp the memory module by the sides and pull it with the computer turned on either side of the memory module to Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes.) 3. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual Removing memory module To remove the memory module, make sure the computer is in Standby and Hibernation mode. Turn the computer off the cover. 5. Lift off and remove all cables connected to remove a memory module with one screw securing the memory module cover...
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... command controls whether result codes (including call progress monitoring This command selects which result codes will be used by the modem. This is received. NECT X2 Enable Disable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NODI- V1 Displays result codes as digits. Command Dial tone Busy signal Supported Result detect detect Code X0 Disable Disable OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR X1 Disable Disable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, CON- APPENDIX C User's Manual...
... command controls whether result codes (including call progress monitoring This command selects which result codes will be used by the modem. This is received. NECT X2 Enable Disable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NODI- V1 Displays result codes as digits. Command Dial tone Busy signal Supported Result detect detect Code X0 Disable Disable OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR X1 Disable Disable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, CON- APPENDIX C User's Manual...
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... use the Hardware Setup, MaxTime or HW Setup program to control your system configuration. CPS: Characters per second. Typically used to make up a byte. A vacuum tube in which make up the whole (system). data bits: A data communications parameter controlling the number of bits (binary digits) used to indicate the transmission speed of a specific internal or peripheral device (e.g. keyboard controller). Electric current that interprets and executes instructions. control keys: A key or sequence of hardware, software, firmware...
... use the Hardware Setup, MaxTime or HW Setup program to control your system configuration. CPS: Characters per second. Typically used to make up a byte. A vacuum tube in which make up the whole (system). data bits: A data communications parameter controlling the number of bits (binary digits) used to indicate the transmission speed of a specific internal or peripheral device (e.g. keyboard controller). Electric current that interprets and executes instructions. control keys: A key or sequence of hardware, software, firmware...
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... 1000; interface: 1) Hardware and/or software components of a circuit. input: The data or instructions you provide to a computer, communication device or other peripheral device from a computer. Refers to acceptance and transfer of using infrared signals to send serial data. HW Setup: A TOSHIBA utility that allows you set system parameters, such as digital video cameras. hot dock/undock hot dock/undock: Connecting or disconnecting a device to or from...
... 1000; interface: 1) Hardware and/or software components of a circuit. input: The data or instructions you provide to a computer, communication device or other peripheral device from a computer. Refers to acceptance and transfer of using infrared signals to send serial data. HW Setup: A TOSHIBA utility that allows you set system parameters, such as digital video cameras. hot dock/undock hot dock/undock: Connecting or disconnecting a device to or from...
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... also kilobyte. See also hertz. modem: Derived from modulator/ demodulator, a device that transmits a specific code to microprocessors with transparent conducting material. Light Emitting Diode (LED): A semiconductor device that emits light when a current is , in a single integrated circuit that carries out instructions. M main board: See motherboard. megahertz: A unit of operation, for example, the boot mode or the resume mode. mode: A method of wave frequency that equals 1 million...
... also kilobyte. See also hertz. modem: Derived from modulator/ demodulator, a device that transmits a specific code to microprocessors with transparent conducting material. Light Emitting Diode (LED): A semiconductor device that emits light when a current is , in a single integrated circuit that carries out instructions. M main board: See motherboard. megahertz: A unit of operation, for example, the boot mode or the resume mode. mode: A method of wave frequency that equals 1 million...
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... connect a USB-HUB to the computer, then connect a keyboard to the USB-HUB and a mouse to a power source. Often used to each pixel enabling fine display control and excellent screen legibility. For MS-DOS the operating system is suspended. volatile memory: Random access memory (RAM) that stores information as long as the computer is an industry standard video adapter that applies individual transistors to mean a Microsoft Windows window. See also RCA jack...
... connect a USB-HUB to the computer, then connect a keyboard to the USB-HUB and a mouse to a power source. Often used to each pixel enabling fine display control and excellent screen legibility. For MS-DOS the operating system is suspended. volatile memory: Random access memory (RAM) that stores information as long as the computer is an industry standard video adapter that applies individual transistors to mean a Microsoft Windows window. See also RCA jack...
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... F6 (display brightness) 5-5 Fn + F7 (display brightness) 5-5 Fn + F8 (wireless setting) 5-5 Fn + F9 (Touch Pad mode) 5-6 Fn + F10 (arrow mode) 5-2 Fn + F11 (numeric mode) 5-2 Fn + F12 (ScrLock) 5-3 Fn Sticky key 5-7 Function Keys 5-2 H Hard disk drive 1-4 automatic power off ) 5-9 turning on 5-7 Windows special keys 5-7 L LAN, See also Wireless LAN 1-8 cable types 4-33 connecting 4-33 disconnecting 4-34 problems 9-24 using 4-33 LCD, See Display, Video modes, Monitor external Level 2 cache, See Cache memory Lock, security, See Security lock M Main battery, See Battery pack Memory 1-3 expansion...
... F6 (display brightness) 5-5 Fn + F7 (display brightness) 5-5 Fn + F8 (wireless setting) 5-5 Fn + F9 (Touch Pad mode) 5-6 Fn + F10 (arrow mode) 5-2 Fn + F11 (numeric mode) 5-2 Fn + F12 (ScrLock) 5-3 Fn Sticky key 5-7 Function Keys 5-2 H Hard disk drive 1-4 automatic power off ) 5-9 turning on 5-7 Windows special keys 5-7 L LAN, See also Wireless LAN 1-8 cable types 4-33 connecting 4-33 disconnecting 4-34 problems 9-24 using 4-33 LCD, See Display, Video modes, Monitor external Level 2 cache, See Cache memory Lock, security, See Security lock M Main battery, See Battery pack Memory 1-3 expansion...
Detailed Specs for Satellite A100 PSAA2C-LE100E English
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...; use of battery power instead of AC power • use of certain multimedia games or videos with special effects • use of standard telephone lines or low speed network connections • use of complex modeling software, such as On-site and Next Business Day Service visit toshiba.ca Accessories ACC021 USB floppy disk drive PA3468C-1AC3 75W AC adaptor PA3465U-1BAS 6 Cell Li-ion Battery Pack Part Number/UPC code PSAA2C-LE100E (English...
...; use of battery power instead of AC power • use of certain multimedia games or videos with special effects • use of standard telephone lines or low speed network connections • use of complex modeling software, such as On-site and Next Business Day Service visit toshiba.ca Accessories ACC021 USB floppy disk drive PA3468C-1AC3 75W AC adaptor PA3465U-1BAS 6 Cell Li-ion Battery Pack Part Number/UPC code PSAA2C-LE100E (English...