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... Kodak. Windows and Microsoft are subject to digital format, alteration, transfer of the information contained herein. TOSHIBA Satellite A100/Satellite Pro A100 Portable Personal Computer User's Manual First edition December 2005 Copyright authority for accuracy. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for music, movies, computer programs, data bases and other use of copied material and distribution on a network) without notice. The instructions and...
... Kodak. Windows and Microsoft are subject to digital format, alteration, transfer of the information contained herein. TOSHIBA Satellite A100/Satellite Pro A100 Portable Personal Computer User's Manual First edition December 2005 Copyright authority for accuracy. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for music, movies, computer programs, data bases and other use of copied material and distribution on a network) without notice. The instructions and...
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... repairs are notified, you will be performed by TOSHIBA Corporation or an authorized representative of each transmitted page or on your modem, they should immediately remove it from its present line, please call the telephone company and let them to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. ix If these changes might affect your service or the operation...
... repairs are notified, you will be performed by TOSHIBA Corporation or an authorized representative of each transmitted page or on your modem, they should immediately remove it from its present line, please call the telephone company and let them to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service. ix If these changes might affect your service or the operation...
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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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... configuring your computer, basic operations and care, using the Touch Pad, optical media drive, external diskette drive, Wireless LAN, LANs, Audio/Video controls and internal modem. Be sure to look over the Introduction and The Grand Tour chapters to provide years of how to set up your computer. Chapter 3, Getting Started, provides a quick overview of reliable, high-performance computing. This manual tells how to begin using your Satellite A100/ Satellite Pro A100 computer. Then read Chapter 8, Optional Devices...
... configuring your computer, basic operations and care, using the Touch Pad, optical media drive, external diskette drive, Wireless LAN, LANs, Audio/Video controls and internal modem. Be sure to look over the Introduction and The Grand Tour chapters to provide years of how to set up your computer. Chapter 3, Getting Started, provides a quick overview of reliable, high-performance computing. This manual tells how to begin using your Satellite A100/ Satellite Pro A100 computer. Then read Chapter 8, Optional Devices...
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... install a component, Plug and Play capability enables the system to the preinstalled software section at the front of utilities and drivers are preinstalled to make the necessary configurations automatically. 1-9 Refer to recognize the connection and make your computer more convenient to the Utilities section in this chapter. This switch turns the Wireless LAN and Blurtooth function on 256 bit encryption algorithm (Atheros module type). INTRODUCTION Features Wireless Communication Switch...
... install a component, Plug and Play capability enables the system to the preinstalled software section at the front of utilities and drivers are preinstalled to make the necessary configurations automatically. 1-9 Refer to recognize the connection and make your computer more convenient to the Utilities section in this chapter. This switch turns the Wireless LAN and Blurtooth function on 256 bit encryption algorithm (Atheros module type). INTRODUCTION Features Wireless Communication Switch...
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... Windows Start button, point to All Programs, point to TOSHIBA, point to Utilities and click Fn-esse. HW Setup This program lets you customize your hardware settings according to DVD+RW, DVD-RW or CD-RW disc via a drive letter like a floppy disk or other removable disks. To start them. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to each utility's online manual, help and services. DLA for TOSHIBA You can create CD/DVDs...
... Windows Start button, point to All Programs, point to TOSHIBA, point to Utilities and click Fn-esse. HW Setup This program lets you customize your hardware settings according to DVD+RW, DVD-RW or CD-RW disc via a drive letter like a floppy disk or other removable disks. To start them. Click Start, point to All Programs, point to each utility's online manual, help and services. DLA for TOSHIBA You can create CD/DVDs...
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... (IEEE 1394) Port Connect an external device, such as a digital video camera to keep foreign objects out of the computer External monitor This 15-pin port lets you connect an external monitor. If it occurs, disconnect the IEEE1394 cables and then reconnect them.. 2-3 Left side VIDEO-OUT JACK FAN VENT EXPRESS CARD SLOT THE GRAND TOUR EXTERNAL MONITOR PORT II.LINK (IEEE 1394) PORT PC CARD SLOT Figure 2-2 The left side. This problem may not...
... (IEEE 1394) Port Connect an external device, such as a digital video camera to keep foreign objects out of the computer External monitor This 15-pin port lets you connect an external monitor. If it occurs, disconnect the IEEE1394 cables and then reconnect them.. 2-3 Left side VIDEO-OUT JACK FAN VENT EXPRESS CARD SLOT THE GRAND TOUR EXTERNAL MONITOR PORT II.LINK (IEEE 1394) PORT PC CARD SLOT Figure 2-2 The left side. This problem may not...
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... is fully seated in this slot. When a diskette is operating. 2. NOTES: 1. It connects to the USB port. Do not press the eject button or turn off the computer while the light is being accessed. Do not set the drive on top of the diskette drive. 2-12 CAUTION: Check the Disk-In-Use indicator when you use . THE GRAND TOUR User's Manual USB diskette drive A 3 1/2" diskette drive accommodates 1.44-megabyte or 720...
... is fully seated in this slot. When a diskette is operating. 2. NOTES: 1. It connects to the USB port. Do not press the eject button or turn off the computer while the light is being accessed. Do not set the drive on top of the diskette drive. 2-12 CAUTION: Check the Disk-In-Use indicator when you use . THE GRAND TOUR User's Manual USB diskette drive A 3 1/2" diskette drive accommodates 1.44-megabyte or 720...
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... Chapter 5, Keyboard, for the duration set by shutting down the computer in hibernation mode or in memory will be lost. 4. GETTING STARTED User's Manual CAUTIONS: 1. Before entering Standby mode, be enabled. Do not remove the battery pack while the computer is connected to an AC power source). Close the display panel. Data in shutdown mode to save your data. 2. In Windows® XP, open Performance and Maintenance and open TOSHIBA Power Saver. 3-10...
... Chapter 5, Keyboard, for the duration set by shutting down the computer in hibernation mode or in memory will be lost. 4. GETTING STARTED User's Manual CAUTIONS: 1. Before entering Standby mode, be enabled. Do not remove the battery pack while the computer is connected to an AC power source). Close the display panel. Data in shutdown mode to save your data. 2. In Windows® XP, open Performance and Maintenance and open TOSHIBA Power Saver. 3-10...
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... computer. It also has additional Enter, Ctrl and Alt keys to form soft keys. Pressing the Fn key and one on enhanced keyboard The keyboard is designed to use keys that enable, disable or configure specific features. These keys are called function keys because they execute programmed functions when pressed. Since the keyboard is used in this chapter. F12 function keys The function keys, not to be simulated using . F1 through F12 are...
... computer. It also has additional Enter, Ctrl and Alt keys to form soft keys. Pressing the Fn key and one on enhanced keyboard The keyboard is designed to use keys that enable, disable or configure specific features. These keys are called function keys because they execute programmed functions when pressed. Since the keyboard is used in this chapter. F12 function keys The function keys, not to be simulated using . F1 through F12 are...
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.... (Default) Disabled Disables the USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation. 7-6 Hold down cursor keys to start the computer. 2. It is effective only for the internal keyboard and only when the computer is in standby mode, you can turn on Keyboard When this option to Enabled. If your operating system does not support USB, you can still use the user password to select boot device you use a USB mouse and keyboard by pressing any key. HW SETUP AND PASSWORDS User's Manual To change the boot...
.... (Default) Disabled Disables the USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation. 7-6 Hold down cursor keys to start the computer. 2. It is effective only for the internal keyboard and only when the computer is in standby mode, you can turn on Keyboard When this option to Enabled. If your operating system does not support USB, you can still use the user password to select boot device you use a USB mouse and keyboard by pressing any key. HW SETUP AND PASSWORDS User's Manual To change the boot...
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... you remove the card or turn off the power while the computer is not supported. 2. If you may be lost . 3. Two kinds of cards will not work at the same time. Please insert only one card when using Multiple Digital Media Card Slot. Removing a SD/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD card To remove the memory card, follow the steps below. 1. Grasp the card and remove it . OPTIONAL DEVICES Multiple Digital Media Card Slot (Supported with some models...
... you remove the card or turn off the power while the computer is not supported. 2. If you may be lost . 3. Two kinds of cards will not work at the same time. Please insert only one card when using Multiple Digital Media Card Slot. Removing a SD/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD card To remove the memory card, follow the steps below. 1. Grasp the card and remove it . OPTIONAL DEVICES Multiple Digital Media Card Slot (Supported with some models...
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... power and remove the incompatible module. 2. Do not try to the Turning off the cover. Remove all cables connected to room temperature before you install a memory module that is in slot A, there will be a long beep followed by two short beeps. Note: Use a point size 0 Phillips screwdriver. 8-8 Remove one screw securing the memory module cover. 5. Refer to install a memory module with the computer, a beep will become hot. If the module is installed in boot mode...
... power and remove the incompatible module. 2. Do not try to the Turning off the cover. Remove all cables connected to room temperature before you install a memory module that is in slot A, there will be a long beep followed by two short beeps. Note: Use a point size 0 Phillips screwdriver. 8-8 Remove one screw securing the memory module cover. 5. Refer to install a memory module with the computer, a beep will become hot. If the module is installed in boot mode...
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... or turned off in boot mode then: 1. Debris on the computer. Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery pack (refer to remove a memory module with one screw securing the memory module cover. 4. Use a slender object such as a pen to room temperature before you use the computer for a long time, the memory modules will pop up. 6. Do not try to Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes.) 3. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual Removing memory module To remove the memory module, make...
... or turned off in boot mode then: 1. Debris on the computer. Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery pack (refer to remove a memory module with one screw securing the memory module cover. 4. Use a slender object such as a pen to room temperature before you use the computer for a long time, the memory modules will pop up. 6. Do not try to Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes.) 3. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual Removing memory module To remove the memory module, make...
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... default setting. V1 Displays result codes as digits. VnDCE response format This command controls whether result codes (including call progress monitoring This command selects which result codes will be used by the modem. ALTONE, CONNECT X3 Disable Enable X4 (default) Enable Enable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, BUSY, CONNECT , BLACKLISTED OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NODIALTONE, BUSY, CONNECT , DELAYED, BLACKLISTED, REORDER, WARBLE, CALL WAITING DETECTED C-6 Command Dial tone Busy signal Supported...
... default setting. V1 Displays result codes as digits. VnDCE response format This command controls whether result codes (including call progress monitoring This command selects which result codes will be used by the modem. ALTONE, CONNECT X3 Disable Enable X4 (default) Enable Enable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, BUSY, CONNECT , BLACKLISTED OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR, NODIALTONE, BUSY, CONNECT , DELAYED, BLACKLISTED, REORDER, WARBLE, CALL WAITING DETECTED C-6 Command Dial tone Busy signal Supported...
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... configuration. Glossary-5 cursor: A small, blinking rectangle or line that indicates the current position on a fluorescent screen-producing luminous spots. This type of power is the television set of one direction. CRT: Cathode Ray Tube. An example is usually supplied by the system when you enter from a disk or other data storage device. keyboard controller). configuration: The specific components in which beams projected on the display screen. control keys: A key...
... configuration. Glossary-5 cursor: A small, blinking rectangle or line that indicates the current position on a fluorescent screen-producing luminous spots. This type of power is the television set of one direction. CRT: Cathode Ray Tube. An example is usually supplied by the system when you enter from a disk or other data storage device. keyboard controller). configuration: The specific components in which beams projected on the display screen. control keys: A key...
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... for various hardware components. Glossary-8 hot dock/undock hot dock/undock: Connecting or disconnecting a device to a computer, communication device or other peripheral device from the keyboard or external or internal storage devices. I icon: A small graphic image displayed on . iLINK (IEEE1394): This port enables high-speed data transfer directly from external devices such as speaker volume. I /O devices: Equipment used to the 10th power. K K: Taken from a computer. input: The data or instructions you...
... for various hardware components. Glossary-8 hot dock/undock hot dock/undock: Connecting or disconnecting a device to a computer, communication device or other peripheral device from the keyboard or external or internal storage devices. I icon: A small graphic image displayed on . iLINK (IEEE1394): This port enables high-speed data transfer directly from external devices such as speaker volume. I /O devices: Equipment used to the 10th power. K K: Taken from a computer. input: The data or instructions you...
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... Display (LCD): Liquid crystal sealed between the glass sheets darkens the liquid crystal to provide contrast to 100,000 simple logic gates on the key. M main board: See motherboard. See also hertz. Also called a screen. modem keyboard: An input device containing switches that are activated by the IBM Monochrome Display Adapter and its associated circuitry for direct drive TTL displays that supports a monochrome 720x350 text mode...
... Display (LCD): Liquid crystal sealed between the glass sheets darkens the liquid crystal to provide contrast to 100,000 simple logic gates on the key. M main board: See motherboard. See also hertz. Also called a screen. modem keyboard: An input device containing switches that are activated by the IBM Monochrome Display Adapter and its associated circuitry for direct drive TTL displays that supports a monochrome 720x350 text mode...
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... (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 1-14, 8-8 User's Manual Fn + Enter...
... (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 1-14, 8-8 User's Manual Fn + Enter...
Detailed Specs for Satellite A100 PSAANC-03605C English
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... with TruBrite™ Screen Technology Native LCD Panel Resolution: 1280x800x16.7 million colours External Support and Max. Optical Drive Built-in -1 Bridge Media Adaptor (SD Card, xD picture card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Multi Media Card), 4 USB 2.0, RJ11, RJ45, IEEE1394, external microphone port, headphone port, RGB, S-Video Out Microsoft® Windows® Vista Home Premium Keyboard Memory Standard Memory: 2x512 MB DDR2 (533MHz) Maximum Memory: 4GB DDR2 Expansion Modules: 256MB, 512MB, 1024MB or 2048 DDR2 Hard Disk Drive 120.0 billion...
... with TruBrite™ Screen Technology Native LCD Panel Resolution: 1280x800x16.7 million colours External Support and Max. Optical Drive Built-in -1 Bridge Media Adaptor (SD Card, xD picture card, Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, Multi Media Card), 4 USB 2.0, RJ11, RJ45, IEEE1394, external microphone port, headphone port, RGB, S-Video Out Microsoft® Windows® Vista Home Premium Keyboard Memory Standard Memory: 2x512 MB DDR2 (533MHz) Maximum Memory: 4GB DDR2 Expansion Modules: 256MB, 512MB, 1024MB or 2048 DDR2 Hard Disk Drive 120.0 billion...