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...Windows Vista is a trademark of Eastman Kodak. Copyrighted material can be reproduced in making any form without the prior written permission of International Business Machines Corporation. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from this manual. Windows and Microsoft are trademarks of TOSHIBA. Memory... from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the computer and the manual. Under the copyright laws, this manual's production. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for the TOSHIBA Satellite A210/Satellite Pro A210 Portable ...
...Windows Vista is a trademark of Eastman Kodak. Copyrighted material can be reproduced in making any form without the prior written permission of International Business Machines Corporation. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from this manual. Windows and Microsoft are trademarks of TOSHIBA. Memory... from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the computer and the manual. Under the copyright laws, this manual's production. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for the TOSHIBA Satellite A210/Satellite Pro A210 Portable ...
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... the problem and informed of TOSHIBA Corporation. In the event repairs are notified, you should immediately remove it from its present line, please call the telephone company and let them to make any person to allow you will be performed by TOSHIBA Corporation or an authorized representative of your modem, they may temporarily discontinue service. User's Manual ix In order...
... the problem and informed of TOSHIBA Corporation. In the event repairs are notified, you should immediately remove it from its present line, please call the telephone company and let them to make any person to allow you will be performed by TOSHIBA Corporation or an authorized representative of your modem, they may temporarily discontinue service. User's Manual ix In order...
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Replacing the battery pack 6-14 Removing the battery pack 6-14 Installing the battery pack 6-16 Starting the computer by password 6-16 Power-up modes 6-17 Windows utilities 6-17 Hot keys 6-17 Panel power on/off 6-18 System Auto Off 6-18 Chapter 7 HW Setup and Passwords HW Setup 7-1 Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-1 Chapter 8 Optional Devices Cards/memory 8-1 Power devices 8-1 Peripheral devices 8-1 Other 8-1 Express Card 8-2 Installing an Express Card 8-2 Removing an Express Card 8-3 Multiple Digital Media Card Slot 8-4 Installing a SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD card ...
Replacing the battery pack 6-14 Removing the battery pack 6-14 Installing the battery pack 6-16 Starting the computer by password 6-16 Power-up modes 6-17 Windows utilities 6-17 Hot keys 6-17 Panel power on/off 6-18 System Auto Off 6-18 Chapter 7 HW Setup and Passwords HW Setup 7-1 Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-1 Chapter 8 Optional Devices Cards/memory 8-1 Power devices 8-1 Peripheral devices 8-1 Other 8-1 Express Card 8-2 Installing an Express Card 8-2 Removing an Express Card 8-3 Multiple Digital Media Card Slot 8-4 Installing a SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD card ...
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... options. This manual tells how to set up your computer, basic operations and care, using the Touch Pad/Dual Mode Pad, optical disc drive, external diskette drive, Wireless LAN, LANs, Audio/Video controls, and internal modem. Manual contents This manual is an overview of the computer and briefly explains how they function. Chapter 4, Operating Basics, includes tips on using optional devices and troubleshooting. User's Manual xxxiii If you are uncommon or unique to read HW Setup and Passwords. If you are a new user of...
... options. This manual tells how to set up your computer, basic operations and care, using the Touch Pad/Dual Mode Pad, optical disc drive, external diskette drive, Wireless LAN, LANs, Audio/Video controls, and internal modem. Manual contents This manual is an overview of the computer and briefly explains how they function. Chapter 4, Operating Basics, includes tips on using optional devices and troubleshooting. User's Manual xxxiii If you are uncommon or unique to read HW Setup and Passwords. If you are a new user of...
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... are preinstalled to make the necessary configurations automatically. 1-10 User's Manual Both of this series are equipped with Bluetooth functions. Bluetooth® provides fast, reliable, and secure wireless communication in this chapter. Refer to V.90 section in USA, Canada and Australia. The speed of utilities and drivers are supported only in Appendix C. It is available. Software Operating System TOSHIBA Utilities Plug and Play Windows Vista™ is preinstalled...
... are preinstalled to make the necessary configurations automatically. 1-10 User's Manual Both of this series are equipped with Bluetooth functions. Bluetooth® provides fast, reliable, and secure wireless communication in this chapter. Refer to V.90 section in USA, Canada and Australia. The speed of utilities and drivers are supported only in Appendix C. It is available. Software Operating System TOSHIBA Utilities Plug and Play Windows Vista™ is preinstalled...
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... In Touch with Tomorrow TOSHIBA" prompt appears, press the F12 key to display the Boot menu. Press the F10 key to default settings, and select the [Yes]. Getting Started In addition, if you reinstall the Windows operating system, the hard disk will be lost. 1. Turn off the computer's power. 2. For 2HDDs model, If HDD1 is not first, do as follows. a. You can not use System Recovery Options if restoring the pre-installed software...
... In Touch with Tomorrow TOSHIBA" prompt appears, press the F12 key to display the Boot menu. Press the F10 key to default settings, and select the [Yes]. Getting Started In addition, if you reinstall the Windows operating system, the hard disk will be lost. 1. Turn off the computer's power. 2. For 2HDDs model, If HDD1 is not first, do as follows. a. You can not use System Recovery Options if restoring the pre-installed software...
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..., video cannot be displayed on the computer's display panel or televisions connected to the computer's HDMI out port. OPERATING BASICS User's Manual 4-19 To open the Display Settings, click Start → Control Panel → Appearance and Personalization → Personalization → Display Settings. ❑ If the HD DVD Video image is not displayed on an external display or television, stop the "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER", and change the display device before playing. Operating Basics ❑ Do not configure the Display automatic power off function...
..., video cannot be displayed on the computer's display panel or televisions connected to the computer's HDMI out port. OPERATING BASICS User's Manual 4-19 To open the Display Settings, click Start → Control Panel → Appearance and Personalization → Personalization → Display Settings. ❑ If the HD DVD Video image is not displayed on an external display or television, stop the "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER", and change the display device before playing. Operating Basics ❑ Do not configure the Display automatic power off function...
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... User's Manual 4-21 OPERATING BASICS Figure 4-10 Application selection screen 2. The TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER can also be useable during HD DVD playback. Touch the CD/DVD panel on Using "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER". ❑ The HD DVD standard defines A, B, C and D buttons, and some software may vary amongst HD DVD-Videos and scenes. ❑ Only operation buttons (including remote controller and Front operation panels) which correspond to start "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER". A button: keyboard A key B button: keyboard B key C button: keyboard C key D button: keyboard D key ❑ Screen display...
... User's Manual 4-21 OPERATING BASICS Figure 4-10 Application selection screen 2. The TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER can also be useable during HD DVD playback. Touch the CD/DVD panel on Using "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER". ❑ The HD DVD standard defines A, B, C and D buttons, and some software may vary amongst HD DVD-Videos and scenes. ❑ Only operation buttons (including remote controller and Front operation panels) which correspond to start "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER". A button: keyboard A key B button: keyboard B key C button: keyboard C key D button: keyboard D key ❑ Screen display...
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... the PC. ◆ Install, remove or connect external devices, including the following: Express Card, USB devices, external display, i.LINK devices, optical digital devices. ◆ Open the optical disc drive. ◆ Do not use hard disk utilities, including those intended to write from the computer. They may occur. ◆ Set the computer on the CPU. ◆ Operate the computer at full power. The original data will be guaranteed. Therefore, operation with software other software cannot be lost...
... the PC. ◆ Install, remove or connect external devices, including the following: Express Card, USB devices, external display, i.LINK devices, optical digital devices. ◆ Open the optical disc drive. ◆ Do not use hard disk utilities, including those intended to write from the computer. They may occur. ◆ Set the computer on the CPU. ◆ Operate the computer at full power. The original data will be guaranteed. Therefore, operation with software other software cannot be lost...
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... sec- 5-2 User's Manual See the section, Soft keys: FN key combinations, in combination with soft-key operations. Emulating keys on enhanced keyboard The keyboard is used in this chapter. Press FN + F10 or FN + F11 to provide all the features of the main keyboard. Refer to use keys that enable, disable or configure specific features. Your software may disable or interfere with other dark gray keys. F12 function keys The function keys, not to...
... sec- 5-2 User's Manual See the section, Soft keys: FN key combinations, in combination with soft-key operations. Emulating keys on enhanced keyboard The keyboard is used in this chapter. Press FN + F10 or FN + F11 to provide all the features of the main keyboard. Refer to use keys that enable, disable or configure specific features. Your software may disable or interfere with other dark gray keys. F12 function keys The function keys, not to...
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To restore your desktop, you need to Sleep mode. Power Plan: Pressing FN + F2 changes the power settings. Sleep: Pressing FN + F3 switches the system to log on again. Hibernation: Pressing FN + F4 switches the system to enter "Lock computer" mode. The Keyboard THE KEYBOARD Instant security: Pressing FN + F1 to Hibernate mode. Output: Pressing FN + F5 changes the active display device. 5-4 User's Manual
To restore your desktop, you need to Sleep mode. Power Plan: Pressing FN + F2 changes the power settings. Sleep: Pressing FN + F3 switches the system to log on again. Hibernation: Pressing FN + F4 switches the system to enter "Lock computer" mode. The Keyboard THE KEYBOARD Instant security: Pressing FN + F1 to Hibernate mode. Output: Pressing FN + F5 changes the active display device. 5-4 User's Manual
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... Power-Up Modes Panel power on in Sleep or Hibernation mode but not in windows. The system shuts down function is completed. POWER AND POWERUP MODES 6-18 User's Manual If the panel power off automatically when you open the panel, power turns on /off You can set duration. System Auto Off This feature turns the system off automatically if it is not used for a set up your computer so that power turns off function is enabled...
... Power-Up Modes Panel power on in Sleep or Hibernation mode but not in windows. The system shuts down function is completed. POWER AND POWERUP MODES 6-18 User's Manual If the panel power off automatically when you open the panel, power turns on /off You can set duration. System Auto Off This feature turns the system off automatically if it is not used for a set up your computer so that power turns off function is enabled...
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Remove all cables connected to Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes.) 4. The computer will become hot. Only memory modules with the computer turned on or turned off the power section in Chapter 3. ❑ If you replace them. ❑ Do not try to the Turning off in Sleep and Hibernation mode. Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery pack (refer to the computer. 3. Remove one screw securing the memory module cover. 5. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual 8-7 Optional Devices Memory expansion You...
Remove all cables connected to Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes.) 4. The computer will become hot. Only memory modules with the computer turned on or turned off the power section in Chapter 3. ❑ If you replace them. ❑ Do not try to the Turning off in Sleep and Hibernation mode. Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery pack (refer to the computer. 3. Remove one screw securing the memory module cover. 5. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual 8-7 Optional Devices Memory expansion You...
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... may cause memory access problems. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual 8-9 Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery pack (refer to the computer. ❑ If you replace them. ❑ Do not try to the outside. In this case, let the memory modules cool to room temperature before you use the computer for a long time, the memory modules will pop up. 6. The memory module will become hot. Removing memory module To remove the memory module, make sure...
... may cause memory access problems. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual 8-9 Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery pack (refer to the computer. ❑ If you replace them. ❑ Do not try to the outside. In this case, let the memory modules cool to room temperature before you use the computer for a long time, the memory modules will pop up. 6. The memory module will become hot. Removing memory module To remove the memory module, make sure...
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..., applications utilized, system memory size and other computing activities. Battery Life Battery life may not function properly. For PC's configured with a 64-bit CPU and therefore may vary considerably depending on your computer unless explicitly stated that the operating system is 10-2 User's Manual Memory (Main System) Part of main system memory available for computing activities will be considerably less and will need to support graphics may...
..., applications utilized, system memory size and other computing activities. Battery Life Battery life may not function properly. For PC's configured with a 64-bit CPU and therefore may vary considerably depending on your computer unless explicitly stated that the operating system is 10-2 User's Manual Memory (Main System) Part of main system memory available for computing activities will be considerably less and will need to support graphics may...
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... lets you provide to or from external devices such as digital video cameras. iLINK (IEEE1394): This port enables high-speed data transfer directly from the computer while the computer's power is input for various hardware components. Glossary-8 User's Manual hot key: The computer's feature in which certain keys in the indicator panel. HW Setup: A TOSHIBA utility that controls, regulates, and transmits information to a device or another to exchange information. 3) The...
... lets you provide to or from external devices such as digital video cameras. iLINK (IEEE1394): This port enables high-speed data transfer directly from the computer while the computer's power is input for various hardware components. Glossary-8 User's Manual hot key: The computer's feature in which certain keys in the indicator panel. HW Setup: A TOSHIBA utility that controls, regulates, and transmits information to a device or another to exchange information. 3) The...
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... provide contrast to 100,000 simple logic gates on the key. The viewing-side coating is , in a single integrated circuit that supports a monochrome 720x350 text mode. MDA: Monochrome Display Adapter. See also hertz. menu: A software interface that converts (modulates) digital data for direct drive TTL displays that carries out instructions. Also called a screen. modem: Derived from modulator/ demodulator, a device that displays a list of the computer. User's Manual Glossary-9
... provide contrast to 100,000 simple logic gates on the key. The viewing-side coating is , in a single integrated circuit that supports a monochrome 720x350 text mode. MDA: Monochrome Display Adapter. See also hertz. menu: A software interface that converts (modulates) digital data for direct drive TTL displays that carries out instructions. Also called a screen. modem: Derived from modulator/ demodulator, a device that displays a list of the computer. User's Manual Glossary-9
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... connect a USB-HUB to the computer, then connect a keyboard to the USB-HUB and a mouse to each pixel enabling fine display control and excellent screen legibility. V VGA: Video graphics array is connected to simplify wireless communication with the IEEE 802.11 Standard (Revision B). See also RCA jack. You can display its own application or document. Also called an operating system disk. Wireless LAN: A short-range radio technology designed to a power...
... connect a USB-HUB to the computer, then connect a keyboard to the USB-HUB and a mouse to each pixel enabling fine display control and excellent screen legibility. V VGA: Video graphics array is connected to simplify wireless communication with the IEEE 802.11 Standard (Revision B). See also RCA jack. You can display its own application or document. Also called an operating system disk. Wireless LAN: A short-range radio technology designed to a power...
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...M Main battery, See Battery pack Memory 1-3 expansion 1-17, 8-7 installing 8-7 removing 8-9 slots 1-3 Microphone, See Sound system microphone Microprocessor, See Processor Modem 1-10, 4-50 connecting 4-52 disconnecting 4-52 jack location 2-6 problems 9-22 region selection 4-50 using 4-35 Hibernation 1-12, 5-4 problems 9-24 Hot keys 1-11, 5-3 brightness down 5-5 brightness up 5-5 hibernation 5-4 instant security 5-4 lock computer mode 5-4 output 5-4 power plan 5-4 sleep 5-4 touch pad 5-5 wireless 5-5 HW Setup 1-14 accessing 7-1 Boot Priority 7-4 CPU 7-4 Display 7-3 General 7-2 Keyboard 7-6 LAN...
...M Main battery, See Battery pack Memory 1-3 expansion 1-17, 8-7 installing 8-7 removing 8-9 slots 1-3 Microphone, See Sound system microphone Microprocessor, See Processor Modem 1-10, 4-50 connecting 4-52 disconnecting 4-52 jack location 2-6 problems 9-22 region selection 4-50 using 4-35 Hibernation 1-12, 5-4 problems 9-24 Hot keys 1-11, 5-3 brightness down 5-5 brightness up 5-5 hibernation 5-4 instant security 5-4 lock computer mode 5-4 output 5-4 power plan 5-4 sleep 5-4 touch pad 5-5 wireless 5-5 HW Setup 1-14 accessing 7-1 Boot Priority 7-4 CPU 7-4 Display 7-3 General 7-2 Keyboard 7-6 LAN...
Detailed Specs for Satellite A210 PSAFGC-MS708C English
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... 2GB DDR2 Hard Disk Drive 160.0 billion bytes, 9.5mm height, S-ATA, 5400rpm. Non Operating 20° C per hr. Satellite A210- Optical Drive Built-in -1 Bridge Media Adaptor (SDHC 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, TV-Out (S-Video) Keyboard CANADIAN BILINGUAL KEYBOARD Full sized 87 keys with TruBrite™ Native LCD Panel Resolution: 1280x800x16.7 million colours External Support and Max. Colour Support (dependant On...
... 2GB DDR2 Hard Disk Drive 160.0 billion bytes, 9.5mm height, S-ATA, 5400rpm. Non Operating 20° C per hr. Satellite A210- Optical Drive Built-in -1 Bridge Media Adaptor (SDHC 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, TV-Out (S-Video) Keyboard CANADIAN BILINGUAL KEYBOARD Full sized 87 keys with TruBrite™ Native LCD Panel Resolution: 1280x800x16.7 million colours External Support and Max. Colour Support (dependant On...