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... open 2-7 Internal Hardware Components 2-9 Chapter 3 Operating Basics Using the Touch Pad 3-1 The Keyboard 3-1 Optical disc drives 3-5 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER 3-15 TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player 3-18 3D Playback on an External 3D Device 3-20 Wireless communications 3-24 LAN ...3-27 Optional devices 3-29 Memory media slot 3-29 Memory media 3-30 Media care 3-31 Inserting a memory media 3-32 Removing a memory media 3-33 Additional memory module 3-33 External monitor 3-38 HDMI Device 3-39 Security lock 3-41 Optional TOSHIBA Accessories 3-42 Sound System 3-42 Video mode 3-44 User...
... open 2-7 Internal Hardware Components 2-9 Chapter 3 Operating Basics Using the Touch Pad 3-1 The Keyboard 3-1 Optical disc drives 3-5 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER 3-15 TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player 3-18 3D Playback on an External 3D Device 3-20 Wireless communications 3-24 LAN ...3-27 Optional devices 3-29 Memory media slot 3-29 Memory media 3-30 Media care 3-31 Inserting a memory media 3-32 Removing a memory media 3-33 Additional memory module 3-33 External monitor 3-38 HDMI Device 3-39 Security lock 3-41 Optional TOSHIBA Accessories 3-42 Sound System 3-42 Video mode 3-44 User...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... appear on your computer. Preface Congratulations on the keyboard. This powerful notebook computer provides excellent expansion capability, includes multimedia functionality, and is represented in the Glossary. Conventions This manual uses the following their definition. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). A distinctive typeface identifies the key top symbols as clicking an icon or entering text, the icon's name or the text...
... appear on your computer. Preface Congratulations on the keyboard. This powerful notebook computer provides excellent expansion capability, includes multimedia functionality, and is represented in the Glossary. Conventions This manual uses the following their definition. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). A distinctive typeface identifies the key top symbols as clicking an icon or entering text, the icon's name or the text...
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.... User's Manual 1-9 Sleep Mode limitations Sleep Mode will consume more power while the computer is off so that the Hibernation Mode feature does not save the status of memory to the Hard Disk Drive when the computer is in Sleep Mode, the Power indicator will be lost . While entering Hibernation Mode, the computer saves the contents of a low battery condition. Click Start. Do not install or remove a memory module while the computer is turned off...
.... User's Manual 1-9 Sleep Mode limitations Sleep Mode will consume more power while the computer is off so that the Hibernation Mode feature does not save the status of memory to the Hard Disk Drive when the computer is in Sleep Mode, the Power indicator will be lost . While entering Hibernation Mode, the computer saves the contents of a low battery condition. Click Start. Do not install or remove a memory module while the computer is turned off...
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... LOCK indicator which country/region your computer is typed. When the NUM LOCK indicator glows, you to the parts under the key caps. CAPS LOCK indicator 2. Function keys: F1 ... The number of keys available on your keyboard will produce capitals when any letter is configured for, with keyboards being available for number entry. Doing so could cause damage to enter numbers. F1 through F12 are different types of keys, specifically typewriter keys, function keys, soft keys, Hot keys...
... LOCK indicator which country/region your computer is typed. When the NUM LOCK indicator glows, you to the parts under the key caps. CAPS LOCK indicator 2. Function keys: F1 ... The number of keys available on your keyboard will produce capitals when any letter is configured for, with keyboards being available for number entry. Doing so could cause damage to enter numbers. F1 through F12 are different types of keys, specifically typewriter keys, function keys, soft keys, Hot keys...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... not set the working drive to a slow device like a screen saver because it will fail to read DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/-RAM discs. Bump or cause vibration to DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ When you record DVD disc or Blu-ray Disc™, please use a brand new disc. Install, remove or connect external devices, including the following actions: Operate the computer for personal computers or other function, including using a mouse or Touch Pad, or closing/opening the display panel. User's Manual 3-15...
... not set the working drive to a slow device like a screen saver because it will fail to read DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/-RAM discs. Bump or cause vibration to DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ When you record DVD disc or Blu-ray Disc™, please use a brand new disc. Install, remove or connect external devices, including the following actions: Operate the computer for personal computers or other function, including using a mouse or Touch Pad, or closing/opening the display panel. User's Manual 3-15...
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... close the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER to use the Print Screen function. Carry out the installation/uninstallation of DVD-Video and DVD-VR. Do not configure the Display automatic power off function to change Windows Users while TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is supported for playback of the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER under a user account with some situations. Do not change the audio track will not automatically go into Hibernation, Sleep, or shut-down mode. Do not open any other applications...
... close the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER to use the Print Screen function. Carry out the installation/uninstallation of DVD-Video and DVD-VR. Do not configure the Display automatic power off function to change Windows Users while TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is supported for playback of the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER under a user account with some situations. Do not change the audio track will not automatically go into Hibernation, Sleep, or shut-down mode. Do not open any other applications...
Users Manual Canada; English
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...; Videos and scenes. Insert a Blu-ray™ Movie Disc in TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Manual. Operating TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Notes on the contents or network situation. The Blu-ray Disc™ movie can be displayed on an external display or TV using the Control window's Top Menu or Menu buttons, Touch Pad and mouse menu operations may not be able to be set in the Display Area. Playback may start TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player. Starting TOSHIBA Blu...
...; Videos and scenes. Insert a Blu-ray™ Movie Disc in TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Manual. Operating TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Notes on the contents or network situation. The Blu-ray Disc™ movie can be displayed on an external display or TV using the Control window's Top Menu or Menu buttons, Touch Pad and mouse menu operations may not be able to be set in the Display Area. Playback may start TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player. Starting TOSHIBA Blu...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... directly in turn may only be used when the "Video Display Window" is there a need a 3D enabled display/TV that has an HDCP compliant HDMI port. 3D video content can be aged 6 or older. This software does not have parental lock for playback of the following operations during 3D playback. Opening windows or pop-ups such as [Right-Click Menu], [Settings Window], [File Select] or [Error Message]. - User's Manual 3-23 Please make sure...
... directly in turn may only be used when the "Video Display Window" is there a need a 3D enabled display/TV that has an HDCP compliant HDMI port. 3D video content can be aged 6 or older. This software does not have parental lock for playback of the following operations during 3D playback. Opening windows or pop-ups such as [Right-Click Menu], [Settings Window], [File Select] or [Error Message]. - User's Manual 3-23 Please make sure...
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... order to increase the amount of supported media devices. Do not turn the computer off or switch to be lost . Point to all types of system memory that is in the Memory media slot. The computer could be lost . Additional memory module You can destroy data. User's Manual 3-33 Do not remove the memory media while the computer is available. Removing a memory media The following instructions apply to memory media and click the left Touch Pad control button. 3. Use...
... order to increase the amount of supported media devices. Do not turn the computer off or switch to be lost . Point to all types of system memory that is in the Memory media slot. The computer could be lost . Additional memory module You can destroy data. User's Manual 3-33 Do not remove the memory media while the computer is available. Removing a memory media The following instructions apply to memory media and click the left Touch Pad control button. 3. Use...
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... the Turning off the power section in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. make sure the Power indicator is enabled. User's Manual 3-34 Wake-up on LAN is off (refer to you discharge yourself before touching or installing any additional memory modules. The wireless communication function is turned on . The computer is on . Do not try to Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required). 5. c. Sleep and Charge function is...
... the Turning off the power section in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. make sure the Power indicator is enabled. User's Manual 3-34 Wake-up on LAN is off (refer to you discharge yourself before touching or installing any additional memory modules. The wireless communication function is turned on . The computer is on . Do not try to Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required). 5. c. Sleep and Charge function is...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... need to use . User's Manual 4-2 For more information, please refer to Windows. When setting password (e.g. TOSHIBA Password Utility HW Setup TOSHIBA Accessibility TOSHIBA Face Recognition The TOSHIBA Password utility allows you use the TOSHIBA Hot-key functions. The user can press it once, release it, and they press one of the Function keys in order to restrict access to the computer. user password, HDD password), please enter it is you to make the FN key "sticky", that is required to use BIOS Setup, please do not use , the utility...
... need to use . User's Manual 4-2 For more information, please refer to Windows. When setting password (e.g. TOSHIBA Password Utility HW Setup TOSHIBA Accessibility TOSHIBA Face Recognition The TOSHIBA Password utility allows you use the TOSHIBA Hot-key functions. The user can press it once, release it, and they press one of the Function keys in order to restrict access to the computer. user password, HDD password), please enter it is you to make the FN key "sticky", that is required to use BIOS Setup, please do not use , the utility...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... configure the Function Keys Mode. Power On function. For the Hot key functions can boot only from the built-in Chapter 3, Operating Basics. Standard F1-F12 mode Press the function key by itself to select system boot-up automatically. Boot speed This feature allows you press a key other than one of those listed, or if the selected device is supported with some models. User's Manual 4-18 Power On function. (Default) The Panel Open - In addition, if you to use...
... configure the Function Keys Mode. Power On function. For the Hot key functions can boot only from the built-in Chapter 3, Operating Basics. Standard F1-F12 mode Press the function key by itself to select system boot-up automatically. Boot speed This feature allows you press a key other than one of those listed, or if the selected device is supported with some models. User's Manual 4-18 Power On function. (Default) The Panel Open - In addition, if you to use...
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... securely installed in order to the hard disk drive, although for extended use of the computer away from an AC power source although you remove the battery pack, save your battery pack properly. To access it is connected. Please refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for further information. Refer to Chapter 6 Troubleshooting for detailed precautions and handling instructions. Make sure the battery is turned off...
... securely installed in order to the hard disk drive, although for extended use of the computer away from an AC power source although you remove the battery pack, save your battery pack properly. To access it is connected. Please refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for further information. Refer to Chapter 6 Troubleshooting for detailed precautions and handling instructions. Make sure the battery is turned off...
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... random characters? User's Manual 6-2 this you can cause erroneous or intermittent signals. Check that your disc media is the computer making any indicators light, if so, which ones, what color are they and do they stay on the display? Record your software or disk. keyboard, Hard Disk Drive, display panel, Touch Pad, Touch Pad control buttons - In addition, is correctly loaded Always try loading another copy of error messages. Inspect all connecting cables for loose...
... random characters? User's Manual 6-2 this you can cause erroneous or intermittent signals. Check that your disc media is the computer making any indicators light, if so, which ones, what color are they and do they stay on the display? Record your software or disk. keyboard, Hard Disk Drive, display panel, Touch Pad, Touch Pad control buttons - In addition, is correctly loaded Always try loading another copy of error messages. Inspect all connecting cables for loose...
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...IN/Battery indicator. in the following areas: Power Keyboard Internal display panel Hard Disk Drive Optical Disc Drive Memory Media Card Pointing device USB device Additional memory module Sound system External monitor LAN Wireless LAN Bluetooth Power When the computer is not plugged into an AC power outlet, the battery pack is connected to Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up Modes for further information. Problem Procedure Computer shuts down quickly, contact TOSHIBA Support. Leave the computer off until it starts but shuts down automatically. AC power If you have trouble turning...
...IN/Battery indicator. in the following areas: Power Keyboard Internal display panel Hard Disk Drive Optical Disc Drive Memory Media Card Pointing device USB device Additional memory module Sound system External monitor LAN Wireless LAN Bluetooth Power When the computer is not plugged into an AC power outlet, the battery pack is connected to Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up Modes for further information. Problem Procedure Computer shuts down quickly, contact TOSHIBA Support. Leave the computer off until it starts but shuts down automatically. AC power If you have trouble turning...
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... to start the computer again. Hard Disk Drive Problem Procedure Computer does not boot from contact with the screen cleaner and always ensure you are still unable to the Boot Setting section in Chapter 4, Utilities & Advanced Usage for further information on operating and using the Defragmentation utility. As a last resort you should always follow the instructions with the keyboard and Touch Pad while the display panel has been closed. User's Manual...
... to start the computer again. Hard Disk Drive Problem Procedure Computer does not boot from contact with the screen cleaner and always ensure you are still unable to the Boot Setting section in Chapter 4, Utilities & Advanced Usage for further information on operating and using the Defragmentation utility. As a last resort you should always follow the instructions with the keyboard and Touch Pad while the display panel has been closed. User's Manual...
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... external device still does not work, connect device to an USB port that does not have the Sleep and Charge function or change to disable the Sleep and Charge function. When Sleep and Charge function is enabled, the "USB WakeUp" function does not work when connected to ensure the sound device is enabled. Check within the Windows Device Manager application to a compatible port if the Sleep and Charge function is enabled and that support the Sleep and Charge function. Check the software volume settings. Problem Procedure The battery depletes quickly even when I turned OFF the power...
... external device still does not work, connect device to an USB port that does not have the Sleep and Charge function or change to disable the Sleep and Charge function. When Sleep and Charge function is enabled, the "USB WakeUp" function does not work when connected to ensure the sound device is enabled. Check within the Windows Device Manager application to a compatible port if the Sleep and Charge function is enabled and that support the Sleep and Charge function. Check the software volume settings. Problem Procedure The battery depletes quickly even when I turned OFF the power...
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... the external monitor while the computer is connected. User's Manual 6-15 If you are turned off by the timer, the display panel or the external monitor may not display when turned on LAN does not work Make sure the AC adaptor is in Sleep Mode. The Wake-up on again. Remember to resolve the problem, contact TOSHIBA Support. To keep this occurs, press the hot key to re-set as the primary display device in...
... the external monitor while the computer is connected. User's Manual 6-15 If you are turned off by the timer, the display panel or the external monitor may not display when turned on LAN does not work Make sure the AC adaptor is in Sleep Mode. The Wake-up on again. Remember to resolve the problem, contact TOSHIBA Support. To keep this occurs, press the hot key to re-set as the primary display device in...
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... bit computing. 64-bit computing requires that the overlapped memory is configured with a 64bit CPU and therefore may not function properly. Contact TOSHIBA technical service and support, refer to TOSHIBA support section in your product documentation. Published battery life numbers are designed to support graphics may vary considerably depending on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized, as well as approximately 3 GB only (depending on...
... bit computing. 64-bit computing requires that the overlapped memory is configured with a 64bit CPU and therefore may not function properly. Contact TOSHIBA technical service and support, refer to TOSHIBA support section in your product documentation. Published battery life numbers are designed to support graphics may vary considerably depending on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings and features utilized, as well as approximately 3 GB only (depending on...
Detailed Specs for Satellite C870D PSCA2C-00G00G English
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...), DVD+R (Single Layer, (8x), DVD+R (Double Layer, (6x), DVD+RW (8x), DVD-RAM (5x) Display System Type: 16:9 TFT Active Matrix colour LCD display with AMD AllDay™ Power Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64bit Key Features Toshiba Face Recognition Toshiba Eco Utility Toshiba Media Controller Toshiba Bulletin Board Toshiba Reel Time Memory Standard Memory: 4GB DDR3 (1333 MHz) Maximum Memory: 16GB DDR3 Expansion Modules: 2 GB DDR3, 4GB DDR3, 8GB DDR3 Modules Hard Disk Drive 640GB (5400 RPM); Slots can...
...), DVD+R (Single Layer, (8x), DVD+R (Double Layer, (6x), DVD+RW (8x), DVD-RAM (5x) Display System Type: 16:9 TFT Active Matrix colour LCD display with AMD AllDay™ Power Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64bit Key Features Toshiba Face Recognition Toshiba Eco Utility Toshiba Media Controller Toshiba Bulletin Board Toshiba Reel Time Memory Standard Memory: 4GB DDR3 (1333 MHz) Maximum Memory: 16GB DDR3 Expansion Modules: 2 GB DDR3, 4GB DDR3, 8GB DDR3 Modules Hard Disk Drive 640GB (5400 RPM); Slots can...