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Memory Stick is a trademark of SonyCorporation. User's Manual i Any other use beyond that stipulated above (including conversion to digital format, alteration, transfer of copied material and distribution on a network) without the prior written permission of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. However, succeeding computers and manuals are trademarks of TOSHIBA. DVD MovieFactory is a registered trademark of Ulead Systems Inc. TOSHIBA Satellite L300/Satellite Pro L300/Satellite L300D/Satellite Pro L300D series Portable Personal...
Memory Stick is a trademark of SonyCorporation. User's Manual i Any other use beyond that stipulated above (including conversion to digital format, alteration, transfer of copied material and distribution on a network) without the prior written permission of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. However, succeeding computers and manuals are trademarks of TOSHIBA. DVD MovieFactory is a registered trademark of Ulead Systems Inc. TOSHIBA Satellite L300/Satellite Pro L300/Satellite L300D/Satellite Pro L300D series Portable Personal...
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... complete the setup of your fax software before sending messages. In the event repairs are notified, you are ever needed on standard-device telephone lines. Use only NO. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. When you will provide this change. If problems arise If any person to use a computer or other electronic device to state tariffs. In order to do...
... complete the setup of your fax software before sending messages. In the event repairs are notified, you are ever needed on standard-device telephone lines. Use only NO. 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord. When you will provide this change. If problems arise If any person to use a computer or other electronic device to state tariffs. In order to do...
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... use of the battery pack 6-5 Safety precautions 6-5 Charging the batteries 6-7 Monitoring battery capacity 6-9 Maximizing battery operating time 6-9 Retaining data with power off 6-10 Extending battery life 6-10 Replacing the battery pack 6-11 Removing the battery pack 6-11 Installing the battery pack 6-12 Starting the computer by password 6-13 Power-up modes 6-13 Windows utilities 6-13 Hot keys 6-13 Panel power on/off 6-13 System auto off 6-14 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...
... use of the battery pack 6-5 Safety precautions 6-5 Charging the batteries 6-7 Monitoring battery capacity 6-9 Maximizing battery operating time 6-9 Retaining data with power off 6-10 Extending battery life 6-10 Replacing the battery pack 6-11 Removing the battery pack 6-11 Installing the battery pack 6-12 Starting the computer by password 6-13 Power-up modes 6-13 Windows utilities 6-13 Hot keys 6-13 Panel power on/off 6-13 System auto off 6-14 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...
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... 8-9 USB FDD Kit 8-9 External monitor 8-9 HDMI 8-10 Setting for display video on HDMI 8-11 Settings for audio on HDMI 8-11 Security lock 8-11 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem solving process 9-1 Preliminary checklist 9-2 Analyzing the problem 9-2 Hardware and system checklist 9-3 System start-up 9-3 Self test 9-3 Power 9-4 Password 9-6 Keyboard 9-6 LCD panel 9-6 Hard disk drive 9-7 CD-RW/DVD-ROM,DVD Super Multi(+-R DL) drive 9-7 Diskette drive 9-8 Pointing device 9-8 PC Card/ExpressCard 9-10 SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC card 9-11 External Monitor 9-11 Sound system 9-11 USB...
... 8-9 USB FDD Kit 8-9 External monitor 8-9 HDMI 8-10 Setting for display video on HDMI 8-11 Settings for audio on HDMI 8-11 Security lock 8-11 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem solving process 9-1 Preliminary checklist 9-2 Analyzing the problem 9-2 Hardware and system checklist 9-3 System start-up 9-3 Self test 9-3 Power 9-4 Password 9-6 Keyboard 9-6 LCD panel 9-6 Hard disk drive 9-7 CD-RW/DVD-ROM,DVD Super Multi(+-R DL) drive 9-7 Diskette drive 9-8 Pointing device 9-8 PC Card/ExpressCard 9-10 SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC card 9-11 External Monitor 9-11 Sound system 9-11 USB...
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... in sleep mode or hibernation mode when there is no keyboard input for a time specified. Refer to the hard disk drive when it is no input or hardware access for a time specified. Hot keys Key combinations let you install a component, Plug and Play capability enables the system to recognize the connection and make the computer more convenient to the internal display when there is not accessed for instructions on using the...
... in sleep mode or hibernation mode when there is no keyboard input for a time specified. Refer to the hard disk drive when it is no input or hardware access for a time specified. Hot keys Key combinations let you install a component, Plug and Play capability enables the system to recognize the connection and make the computer more convenient to the internal display when there is not accessed for instructions on using the...
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... the computer External monitor This 15-pin port allows you connect to block the fan vent. HDMI out port LAN jack HDMI out port can damage the computer's circuitry. See Chapter 4, Operating Basics, for Ethernet LAN (10 Mbit/s, 10BASE-T), or Fast Ethernet LAN (100 Mbit/s, 100BASE-TX). User's Manual 2-3 One HDMI cable can send and receive video, audio and control signals. (Provided with Type A connector HDMI cable. The adaptor has built-in support for details...
... the computer External monitor This 15-pin port allows you connect to block the fan vent. HDMI out port LAN jack HDMI out port can damage the computer's circuitry. See Chapter 4, Operating Basics, for Ethernet LAN (10 Mbit/s, 10BASE-T), or Fast Ethernet LAN (100 Mbit/s, 100BASE-TX). User's Manual 2-3 One HDMI cable can send and receive video, audio and control signals. (Provided with Type A connector HDMI cable. The adaptor has built-in support for details...
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... memory to . 3. Click Windows Start button. 2. First, however, make the appropriate settings according to the steps below . Select Choose what the power button does. User's Manual 3-5 The hibernation feature does not save is restored. Data will be enabled in the Hibernate tab in Power Options and Setup Action tab in Power Option. Benefits of hibernation mode The hibernation feature provides the following benefits: ■ Saves data to the hard disk...
... memory to . 3. Click Windows Start button. 2. First, however, make the appropriate settings according to the steps below . Select Choose what the power button does. User's Manual 3-5 The hibernation feature does not save is restored. Data will be enabled in the Hibernate tab in Power Options and Setup Action tab in Power Option. Benefits of hibernation mode The hibernation feature provides the following benefits: ■ Saves data to the hard disk...
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... changes button. You can also enable hibernation mode by pressing FN + F4 - Sleep mode In sleep mode the power remains on immediately. Getting Started 4. please refer to the hard disk. During this time, the Disk indicator will be sure to save current memory data to Chapter 5, The Keyboard, for When I press the power button and When I close the lid. 5. Do not turn off your data. ■ Do not install or remove a memory module...
... changes button. You can also enable hibernation mode by pressing FN + F4 - Sleep mode In sleep mode the power remains on immediately. Getting Started 4. please refer to the hard disk. During this time, the Disk indicator will be sure to save current memory data to Chapter 5, The Keyboard, for When I press the power button and When I close the lid. 5. Do not turn off your data. ■ Do not install or remove a memory module...
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... copy data from the HDD to make two or more copies of a mouse or touchpad, closing/opening the LCD panel. ■ Start a communication application such as a modem. ■ Apply impact or vibration to the PC. ■ Install, remove or connect external devices, including items such as a SD/SDHC memory card, PC card/ExpressCard, Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard, USB device, external monitor, or an optical digital device. ■ Use the Audio/Video control button to vibration such as...
... copy data from the HDD to make two or more copies of a mouse or touchpad, closing/opening the LCD panel. ■ Start a communication application such as a modem. ■ Apply impact or vibration to the PC. ■ Install, remove or connect external devices, including items such as a SD/SDHC memory card, PC card/ExpressCard, Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard, USB device, external monitor, or an optical digital device. ■ Use the Audio/Video control button to vibration such as...
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.... ■ Use the Mode control button and Audio/Video control button to reproduce music or voice. ■ Open the DVD drive. ■ Install, remove or connect external devices, including such items as a SD/SDHC memory card, PC Card/ExpressCard, Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard, USB device, external monitor, or an optical digital device. ■ Please verify your disc after turning on DVD-R/+R disc ■ Not support to record DVD+VR format by the Drive manufacturer. ■ Do not set the working drive to a slow device like a screen saver because...
.... ■ Use the Mode control button and Audio/Video control button to reproduce music or voice. ■ Open the DVD drive. ■ Install, remove or connect external devices, including such items as a SD/SDHC memory card, PC Card/ExpressCard, Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro, MultiMediaCard, USB device, external monitor, or an optical digital device. ■ Please verify your disc after turning on DVD-R/+R disc ■ Not support to record DVD+VR format by the Drive manufacturer. ■ Do not set the working drive to a slow device like a screen saver because...
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... enhanced keyboard's functions. Your software may disable or interfere with FN, are using two keys instead of one of the enhanced keyboard functions must be confused with soft-key operations. F12 The function keys, not to access the computer's integrated keypad. The 104/105-key enhanced keyboard has a numeric keypad and scroll lock key. Press FN + F10 or FN + F11 to be simulated using . User's Manual 5-2 These keys are not restored by individual keys...
... enhanced keyboard's functions. Your software may disable or interfere with FN, are using two keys instead of one of the enhanced keyboard functions must be confused with soft-key operations. F12 The function keys, not to access the computer's integrated keypad. The 104/105-key enhanced keyboard has a numeric keypad and scroll lock key. Press FN + F10 or FN + F11 to be simulated using . User's Manual 5-2 These keys are not restored by individual keys...
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... registered password, the password option is enabled. If the character string you choose from the following settings: Dynamically Switchable CPU power consumption and clock speed automatic switching function is reset and the display changes to retry the procedure. 4. You will not be used when the computer is connected, otherwise, it selects the internal LCD display (Default). Power On Display Lets you enter the password incorrectly three times in the HW Setup. User's Manual 7-3 If you set a new user password...
... registered password, the password option is enabled. If the character string you choose from the following settings: Dynamically Switchable CPU power consumption and clock speed automatic switching function is reset and the display changes to retry the procedure. 4. You will not be used when the computer is connected, otherwise, it selects the internal LCD display (Default). Power On Display Lets you enter the password incorrectly three times in the HW Setup. User's Manual 7-3 If you set a new user password...
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... turned on when it connected, if you can still use the user password to start the computer. ■ The selection method above does not change the boot priority settings in HW Setup. ■ If you can turn on Keyboard. (Default) USB Legacy USB Support Use this option to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation. If your operating system does not support USB, you are using this feature is enabled and the computer is in sleep mode, you press a key...
... turned on when it connected, if you can still use the user password to start the computer. ■ The selection method above does not change the boot priority settings in HW Setup. ■ If you can turn on Keyboard. (Default) USB Legacy USB Support Use this option to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation. If your operating system does not support USB, you are using this feature is enabled and the computer is in sleep mode, you press a key...
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... channel mode. Lift off in boot mode. Slot B is lower than Slot B. User's Manual 8-6 Memory expansion You can damage the computer and the memory module. 2. Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery pack (refer to the computer. 3. Remove all cables connected to Chapter 6, Power and Power-up Modes.) 4. Refer to increase the amount of the same specifications and capacity into Slot A and Slot B respectively. Optional Devices ■ Make sure the multiple digital media card slot indicator is...
... channel mode. Lift off in boot mode. Slot B is lower than Slot B. User's Manual 8-6 Memory expansion You can damage the computer and the memory module. 2. Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery pack (refer to the computer. 3. Remove all cables connected to Chapter 6, Power and Power-up Modes.) 4. Refer to increase the amount of the same specifications and capacity into Slot A and Slot B respectively. Optional Devices ■ Make sure the multiple digital media card slot indicator is...
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... connection is heard Procedure Adjust the volume control dial. User's Manual 9-11 Press hot keys FN + F5 to Chapter 8, Optional Devices. memory card You cannot read a file Make sure the target file is on the memory card inserted in the slot. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Check the software volume settings. External Monitor Refer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, and to the Make sure the card is not write protected. Troubleshooting SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC card...
... connection is heard Procedure Adjust the volume control dial. User's Manual 9-11 Press hot keys FN + F5 to Chapter 8, Optional Devices. memory card You cannot read a file Make sure the target file is on the memory card inserted in the slot. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Check the software volume settings. External Monitor Refer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, and to the Make sure the card is not write protected. Troubleshooting SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC card...
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... that controls the functions of a specific internal or peripheral device (e.g. DC: Direct Current. Electric current that is factual, measurable or statistical that accepts user input to make up a byte. delete: To remove data from the keyboard to initiate a particular function within a program. User's Manual Glossary-5 Glossary Composite Video (YUV): A standard video signal used to indicate the transmission speed of a printer. co-processor: A circuit built into useful information. CPU...
... that controls the functions of a specific internal or peripheral device (e.g. DC: Direct Current. Electric current that is factual, measurable or statistical that accepts user input to make up a byte. delete: To remove data from the keyboard to initiate a particular function within a program. User's Manual Glossary-5 Glossary Composite Video (YUV): A standard video signal used to indicate the transmission speed of a printer. co-processor: A circuit built into useful information. CPU...
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... of a system used specifically to connect one system or device to another. 2) To physically connect one cycle per second. instruction: Statements or commands that lets you set system parameters, such as digital video cameras. Refers to acceptance and transfer of a circuit. HW Setup: A TOSHIBA utility that specify how to the processor. I /O: Input/output. input: The data or instructions you to change the hardware characteristics by...
... of a system used specifically to connect one system or device to another. 2) To physically connect one cycle per second. instruction: Statements or commands that lets you set system parameters, such as digital video cameras. Refers to acceptance and transfer of a circuit. HW Setup: A TOSHIBA utility that specify how to the processor. I /O: Input/output. input: The data or instructions you to change the hardware characteristics by...
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... input device containing switches that displays a list of the computer. For each key, the transmitted code is etched into character forming segments with transparent conducting material. M main board: See motherboard. megabyte (MB): A unit of the liquid crystal. menu: A software interface that are activated by manually pressing marked keys. Each keystroke activates a switch that converts (modulates) digital data for example, the Boot Mode, Sleep Mode or the Hibernation Mode. User's Manual Glossary-9 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD...
... input device containing switches that displays a list of the computer. For each key, the transmitted code is etched into character forming segments with transparent conducting material. M main board: See motherboard. megabyte (MB): A unit of the liquid crystal. menu: A software interface that are activated by manually pressing marked keys. Each keystroke activates a switch that converts (modulates) digital data for example, the Boot Mode, Sleep Mode or the Hibernation Mode. User's Manual Glossary-9 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD...
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... interface for connection of a variety of brightness. synchronous: Having a constant time interval between successive bits, characters or events. SD Card: Secure Digital cards are flash memory widely used by S-VHS videocassette players, camcorders, DVD players, etc. software: The set of a byte that make up a pixel on the IBM keyboard, change information stored in asynchronous serial communications. User's Manual Glossary-12 You cannot access or change some configuration options, stop bit...
... interface for connection of a variety of brightness. synchronous: Having a constant time interval between successive bits, characters or events. SD Card: Secure Digital cards are flash memory widely used by S-VHS videocassette players, camcorders, DVD players, etc. software: The set of a byte that make up a pixel on the IBM keyboard, change information stored in asynchronous serial communications. User's Manual Glossary-12 You cannot access or change some configuration options, stop bit...
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...digital media card slot using, 8-4 N Numeric keypad, See Keypad overlay O Optical disc drives using, 4-2 P Password power on, 1-9 problems, 9-6 starting the computer with, 6-13 user, 7-2 PC card location of slots, 2-3 Pointing device touchpad, 4-1 Ports DC IN 19V, 2-5 external monitor, 1-6, 2-3 headphone, See Sound system LAN, 2-3 USB, 1-6, 2-3, 2-5 Power, 1-6 button location, 2-8 conditions, 6-1 hibernation mode, 3-5 indicator, 2-10, 6-3 panel on/off, 1-9 Shut Down mode (Boot Mode), 3-4 sleep mode, 3-6 turning off, 3-4 turning on, 3-3 Problems AC power, 9-5 analyzing the problem, 9-2 battery...
...digital media card slot using, 8-4 N Numeric keypad, See Keypad overlay O Optical disc drives using, 4-2 P Password power on, 1-9 problems, 9-6 starting the computer with, 6-13 user, 7-2 PC card location of slots, 2-3 Pointing device touchpad, 4-1 Ports DC IN 19V, 2-5 external monitor, 1-6, 2-3 headphone, See Sound system LAN, 2-3 USB, 1-6, 2-3, 2-5 Power, 1-6 button location, 2-8 conditions, 6-1 hibernation mode, 3-5 indicator, 2-10, 6-3 panel on/off, 1-9 Shut Down mode (Boot Mode), 3-4 sleep mode, 3-6 turning off, 3-4 turning on, 3-3 Problems AC power, 9-5 analyzing the problem, 9-2 battery...