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... life cycle planning and end-of-life strategies for our products. VCCI Class B Information Please contact your product, visit www.reuse.toshiba.com. 10 The European Union WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive Information The European Union WEEE (Waste from Electrical ...other countries such as the United States. Although the initial emphasis is already working with a black bar symbol. If the product's battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of this product, it must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery and recycling. ...
... life cycle planning and end-of-life strategies for our products. VCCI Class B Information Please contact your product, visit www.reuse.toshiba.com. 10 The European Union WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive Information The European Union WEEE (Waste from Electrical ...other countries such as the United States. Although the initial emphasis is already working with a black bar symbol. If the product's battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of this product, it must be sent to appropriate facilities for recovery and recycling. ...
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.../g) Ch36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,149,153,157,161,165 (802.11a) Wake-up on wireless lan function is not available in battery mode. 802.11b/g (2.4 GHz) Australia Chile Indonesia New Zealand USA Brunei Hong Kong Malaysia Saudi Arabia Venezuela Canada India Mexico Taiwan Vietnam 802.11a (5 GHz...
.../g) Ch36,40,44,48,52,56,60,64,149,153,157,161,165 (802.11a) Wake-up on wireless lan function is not available in battery mode. 802.11b/g (2.4 GHz) Australia Chile Indonesia New Zealand USA Brunei Hong Kong Malaysia Saudi Arabia Venezuela Canada India Mexico Taiwan Vietnam 802.11a (5 GHz...
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Contents Introduction 36 This guide 38 Safety icons 39 Other icons used 39 Other documentation 40 Service options 40 Chapter 1: Getting Started 41 Selecting a place to work 41 Setting up a work environment 41 Keeping yourself comfortable 42 Precautions 42 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 44 Setting up your computer 44 Setting up your software 45 Registering your computer with Toshiba 46 Adding optional external devices 46 Connecting to a power source 47 Charging the main battery 49 29
Contents Introduction 36 This guide 38 Safety icons 39 Other icons used 39 Other documentation 40 Service options 40 Chapter 1: Getting Started 41 Selecting a place to work 41 Setting up a work environment 41 Keeping yourself comfortable 42 Precautions 42 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 44 Setting up your computer 44 Setting up your software 45 Registering your computer with Toshiba 46 Adding optional external devices 46 Connecting to a power source 47 Charging the main battery 49 29
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... Computing 108 Toshiba's energy-saver design 108 Running the computer on battery power 109 Battery Notice 109 Power management 110 Using additional batteries 110 Charging batteries 110 Charging the main battery 111 Charging the RTC battery 111 Monitoring main battery power 112 Determining remaining battery power 113 What to do when the main battery runs low ...114 Setting battery notifications 114...
... Computing 108 Toshiba's energy-saver design 108 Running the computer on battery power 109 Battery Notice 109 Power management 110 Using additional batteries 110 Charging batteries 110 Charging the main battery 111 Charging the RTC battery 111 Monitoring main battery power 112 Determining remaining battery power 113 What to do when the main battery runs low ...114 Setting battery notifications 114...
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34 Contents TOSHIBA Accessibility 160 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 161 Fingerprint utility limitations 161 Using the Fingerprint Authentication Utility.....161 Fingerprint Logon 162 Care and maintenance of your fingerprint ... system can help you 174 Resolving a hardware conflict 174 A plan of action 174 Fixing a problem with Device Manager ...........175 Memory problems 176 Power and the batteries 177 Keyboard problems 178 Display problems 179 Disk or internal storage drive problems ..........181 Optical drive problems 183 Sound system problems 184 ExpressCard® problems...
34 Contents TOSHIBA Accessibility 160 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 161 Fingerprint utility limitations 161 Using the Fingerprint Authentication Utility.....161 Fingerprint Logon 162 Care and maintenance of your fingerprint ... system can help you 174 Resolving a hardware conflict 174 A plan of action 174 Fixing a problem with Device Manager ...........175 Memory problems 176 Power and the batteries 177 Keyboard problems 178 Display problems 179 Disk or internal storage drive problems ..........181 Optical drive problems 183 Sound system problems 184 ExpressCard® problems...
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...your computer is labeled with the power management options preset to conserve computer energy. 36 See the "Mobile Computing" section of the Toshiba User's Guide for more information on the computer and the following information applies. Introduction Welcome to the world of inactivity in the ...efficiency. You can accompany you wherever you leave this computer to meet the latest ENERGY STAR® guidelines for both AC power and battery modes. To conserve energy, your work and entertainment can wake the computer from Sleep mode by pressing the power button. Your computer ...
...your computer is labeled with the power management options preset to conserve computer energy. 36 See the "Mobile Computing" section of the Toshiba User's Guide for more information on the computer and the following information applies. Introduction Welcome to the world of inactivity in the ...efficiency. You can accompany you wherever you leave this computer to meet the latest ENERGY STAR® guidelines for both AC power and battery modes. To conserve energy, your work and entertainment can wake the computer from Sleep mode by pressing the power button. Your computer ...
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... cause electric shock or fire, resulting in serious injury or permanent damage to rain, water, seawater or moisture. Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort, included with the underside or surface of your work area from the power plug socket and computer.... 3. Turn off the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack. If any liquids to follow these eventualities should observe certain precautions to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to ...
... cause electric shock or fire, resulting in serious injury or permanent damage to rain, water, seawater or moisture. Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort, included with the underside or surface of your work area from the power plug socket and computer.... 3. Turn off the computer. 2. Remove the battery pack. If any liquids to follow these eventualities should observe certain precautions to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to ...
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...are protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is in serious injury. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and ExpressCards®. Setting up your software" on page 45 before adding external or... internal components to charge the battery you can block the vents located at the base of the computer. To use it. In this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never...
...are protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is in serious injury. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to , a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and ExpressCards®. Setting up your software" on page 45 before adding external or... internal components to charge the battery you can block the vents located at the base of the computer. To use it. In this condition, observe the following: ❖ Never...
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...Failure to do so may have been provided with your computer), or use a multiple connector. Always use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that was provided with your computer and the TOSHIBA Battery Charger (that the power plug (and extension cable plug if used) has been fully inserted into the socket...cause fire or damage to avoid any damage caused by TOSHIBA to the computer possibly resulting in serious injury. Be careful if you use AC adaptors and battery chargers specified by use of an incompatible AC adaptor or Battery Charger could cause a fire or electric shock, possibly ...
...Failure to do so may have been provided with your computer), or use a multiple connector. Always use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that was provided with your computer and the TOSHIBA Battery Charger (that the power plug (and extension cable plug if used) has been fully inserted into the socket...cause fire or damage to avoid any damage caused by TOSHIBA to the computer possibly resulting in serious injury. Be careful if you use AC adaptors and battery chargers specified by use of an incompatible AC adaptor or Battery Charger could cause a fire or electric shock, possibly ...
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... avoid leaving the computer plugged in the AC adaptor NOTE If the AC power light flashes amber during charging, either the main battery is malfunctioning, or it is time to run applications, features, and devices. Continuing to power the computer, you an indication of the ...level setting that reduces the power required for system operation and will allow the battery to power the computer. Your computer's Power Options utility can damage the battery. Charging the main battery Before using all of the battery cannot occur when your computer is not receiving correct input from the AC ...
... avoid leaving the computer plugged in the AC adaptor NOTE If the AC power light flashes amber during charging, either the main battery is malfunctioning, or it is time to run applications, features, and devices. Continuing to power the computer, you an indication of the ...level setting that reduces the power required for system operation and will allow the battery to power the computer. Your computer's Power Options utility can damage the battery. Charging the main battery Before using all of the battery cannot occur when your computer is not receiving correct input from the AC ...
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Using the computer for the first time The computer is now ready for the first time NOTE Battery life and charge time may vary depending on the applications, power management settings, and features used. To avoid damaging the display panel, do not force ...
Using the computer for the first time The computer is now ready for the first time NOTE Battery life and charge time may vary depending on the applications, power management settings, and features used. To avoid damaging the display panel, do not force ...
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...are an intrinsic characteristic of the many possible icons used on your computer: (Sample Illustration) System icons Turning on the power To turn on battery power. When the computer is operated on your screen display when you have selected all those features. Your select model may appear on...you may appear on the usage of the computer, the brightness of the screen will dim and you plan to use AC power rather than battery power) are properly connected and ready. 2 Check to ensure that may not have all the features and specifications corresponding to accommodate all the ...
...are an intrinsic characteristic of the many possible icons used on your computer: (Sample Illustration) System icons Turning on the power To turn on battery power. When the computer is operated on your screen display when you have selected all those features. Your select model may appear on...you may appear on the usage of the computer, the brightness of the screen will dim and you plan to use AC power rather than battery power) are properly connected and ready. 2 Check to ensure that may not have all the features and specifications corresponding to accommodate all the ...
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For information on removing the main battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on , begin at step 1; The Shut Down menu appears. Start (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Shut Down. ... module slot cover. otherwise, skip to step 3. 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the computer, including the AC adaptor. 4 Remove the main battery. The operating system turns off the computer. 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected to the lock button in the lower-right corner of computer (Sample...
For information on removing the main battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on , begin at step 1; The Shut Down menu appears. Start (Sample Image) Shut Down menu Arrow Shut Down Menu 2 Click Shut Down. ... module slot cover. otherwise, skip to step 3. 1 Click Start, and then click the arrow next to the computer, including the AC adaptor. 4 Remove the main battery. The operating system turns off the computer. 3 Unplug and remove any cables connected to the lock button in the lower-right corner of computer (Sample...
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... 60. Do not remove the memory module while the computer is in memory will not be lost. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on page 53 to remove a memory module: 1 Complete steps 1-8 in "Installing a memory module" on page 120. 16 Turn the ...a memory module with the computer turned on. You can verify that the computer has recognized it using the screw. 15 Re-insert the main battery. You can now continue setting up the computer, verify that the computer has recognized the additional memory module. When the operating system has loaded...
... 60. Do not remove the memory module while the computer is in memory will not be lost. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on page 53 to remove a memory module: 1 Complete steps 1-8 in "Installing a memory module" on page 120. 16 Turn the ...a memory module with the computer turned on. You can verify that the computer has recognized it using the screw. 15 Re-insert the main battery. You can now continue setting up the computer, verify that the computer has recognized the additional memory module. When the operating system has loaded...
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... Started Adding memory (optional) 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on your computer without your permission to time, Windows® will display a pop-up that the computer has recognized the...
... Started Adding memory (optional) 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on your computer without your permission to time, Windows® will display a pop-up that the computer has recognized the...
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... may lose data or damage the disk/disc and/or drive. If you are not using the Shut Down option to fully charge the main battery. If you turn off the power while a disk/disc is off) to turn off your computer, save your files and make sure all , wait a few...
... may lose data or damage the disk/disc and/or drive. If you are not using the Shut Down option to fully charge the main battery. If you turn off the power while a disk/disc is off) to turn off your computer, save your files and make sure all , wait a few...
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...to memory, so that , when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Hibernation takes less time and consumes less main battery power than restarting after turning off the computer using . Sleep mode The Sleep command places the computer into a power-saving mode. ... using the Shut down the computer. Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation: ❖ While in Hibernation mode, the computer uses no main battery power. ❖ Because the state of the computer to maintain the saved information, system settings are retained indefinitely. Factors to consider when ...
...to memory, so that , when you restart the computer, you can continue working from Hibernation takes less time and consumes less main battery power than restarting after turning off the computer using . Sleep mode The Sleep command places the computer into a power-saving mode. ... using the Shut down the computer. Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation: ❖ While in Hibernation mode, the computer uses no main battery power. ❖ Because the state of the computer to maintain the saved information, system settings are retained indefinitely. Factors to consider when ...
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... lower-right part of the computer. Using the Shut Down command The Shut down command completely shuts down using the Sleep command and the main battery discharges fully, your unsaved information will be lost. For information on using Sleep, see "Using and configuring Sleep mode" on page 84. Use...again, the computer returns to the mode in which you left it, including all open programs and files you were using. ❖ If the battery charge becomes critically low, the computer will try to enter Hibernation mode. Getting Started 79 Turning off the computer ❖ Because the state of...
... lower-right part of the computer. Using the Shut Down command The Shut down command completely shuts down using the Sleep command and the main battery discharges fully, your unsaved information will be lost. For information on using Sleep, see "Using and configuring Sleep mode" on page 84. Use...again, the computer returns to the mode in which you left it, including all open programs and files you were using. ❖ If the battery charge becomes critically low, the computer will try to enter Hibernation mode. Getting Started 79 Turning off the computer ❖ Because the state of...
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... by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel, you can start the computer up again, press the power button until the on battery power or while connected to AC power. ❖ Lid close action Set this option to Shut down if you want the computer to shut down...
... by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel, you can start the computer up again, press the power button until the on battery power or while connected to AC power. ❖ Lid close action Set this option to Shut down if you want the computer to shut down...
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NOTE These options can configure. 5 Select Hibernate for how they operate while the computer is running on battery power or while connected to AC power. ❖ Lid close action Set this option to Hibernate if you want the computer to go into Hibernation ...
NOTE These options can configure. 5 Select Hibernate for how they operate while the computer is running on battery power or while connected to AC power. ❖ Lid close action Set this option to Hibernate if you want the computer to go into Hibernation ...