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... crossed-out wheeled bin with design engineers, suppliers, and other countries such as the United States. For information on the market in the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC), then the chemical symbols for recovery and recycling. This Directive requires producers of electrical and electronic products put on ...how to trade-in or recycle your local government for CE-Marking is carrying the CE-Mark in Europe, Toshiba is intended to protect the quality of the environment and human health through the responsible use of natural resources and the adoption of...
... crossed-out wheeled bin with design engineers, suppliers, and other countries such as the United States. For information on the market in the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC), then the chemical symbols for recovery and recycling. This Directive requires producers of electrical and electronic products put on ...how to trade-in or recycle your local government for CE-Marking is carrying the CE-Mark in Europe, Toshiba is intended to protect the quality of the environment and human health through the responsible use of natural resources and the adoption of...
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...,64,149,153,157,161,165 (802.11a) Wake-up on wireless lan function is approved to the radio standard by the countries/regions in battery mode. 802.11b/g (2.4 GHz) Australia Chile Indonesia New Zealand USA Brunei Hong Kong Malaysia Saudi Arabia Venezuela 802.11a (5 GHz) Australia Chile Indonesia New Zealand...
...,64,149,153,157,161,165 (802.11a) Wake-up on wireless lan function is approved to the radio standard by the countries/regions in battery mode. 802.11b/g (2.4 GHz) Australia Chile Indonesia New Zealand USA Brunei Hong Kong Malaysia Saudi Arabia Venezuela 802.11a (5 GHz) Australia Chile Indonesia New Zealand...
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Contents Introduction 37 This guide 39 Safety icons 40 Other icons used 40 Your computer's features and specifications ....41 Other documentation 41 Service options 41 Chapter 1: Getting Started 42 Selecting a place to work 42 Setting up a work environment 42 Keeping yourself comfortable 43 Precautions 43 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 45 Setting up your computer 45 Connecting to a power source 46 Charging the main battery 48 Using the computer for the first time 49 Opening the display panel 49 30
Contents Introduction 37 This guide 39 Safety icons 40 Other icons used 40 Your computer's features and specifications ....41 Other documentation 41 Service options 41 Chapter 1: Getting Started 42 Selecting a place to work 42 Setting up a work environment 42 Keeping yourself comfortable 43 Precautions 43 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 45 Setting up your computer 45 Connecting to a power source 46 Charging the main battery 48 Using the computer for the first time 49 Opening the display panel 49 30
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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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Contents 35 TOSHIBA Accessibility 158 TOSHIBA eco Utility 159 TOSHIBA Service Station 160 TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor 160 ConfigFree 161 Getting Started 161 ConfigFree® Utilities 162 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 165 Problems that are easy to...Windows® operating system can help you 171 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 172 Checking device properties 172 Memory problems 173 Power and the batteries 173 Keyboard problems 175 Display problems 175 Disk or storage drive problems 177 Error-checking 177 Optical drive problems 179 Sound system problems 180 ExpressCard...
Contents 35 TOSHIBA Accessibility 158 TOSHIBA eco Utility 159 TOSHIBA Service Station 160 TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor 160 ConfigFree 161 Getting Started 161 ConfigFree® Utilities 162 Chapter 6: If Something Goes Wrong 165 Problems that are easy to...Windows® operating system can help you 171 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 172 Checking device properties 172 Memory problems 173 Power and the batteries 173 Keyboard problems 175 Display problems 175 Disk or storage drive problems 177 Error-checking 177 Optical drive problems 179 Sound system problems 180 ExpressCard...
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Toshiba is a partner in AC power mode. To conserve energy, your work and entertainment can wake the computer from Sleep mode by pressing the power button. ... the low-power Sleep mode which shuts down the system and display within 15 minutes of the Toshiba User's Guide for both AC power and battery modes. Introduction Welcome to conserve computer energy. 37 With your Toshiba computer, your computer is labeled with the ENERGY STAR® logo on using power management settings...
Toshiba is a partner in AC power mode. To conserve energy, your work and entertainment can wake the computer from Sleep mode by pressing the power button. ... the low-power Sleep mode which shuts down the system and display within 15 minutes of the Toshiba User's Guide for both AC power and battery modes. Introduction Welcome to conserve computer energy. 37 With your Toshiba computer, your computer is labeled with the ENERGY STAR® logo on using power management settings...
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... from the power plug socket and computer. 3. Turn off the computer. 2. Failure to follow these eventualities should observe certain precautions to the computer. Remove the battery pack. Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort, included with the underside or surface of travel.
... from the power plug socket and computer. 3. Turn off the computer. 2. Failure to follow these eventualities should observe certain precautions to the computer. Remove the battery pack. Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort, included with the underside or surface of travel.
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...adequate ventilation and are not limited to, a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and ExpressCards®. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to your computer. These components include, but are protected from overheating when.... NOTE The cooling fan location will vary depending on a hard flat surface. Overheating your computer. See "Connecting to charge the battery you can block the vents located at the base of the computer. Read the "Provide adequate ventilation" section in Sleep mode)....
...adequate ventilation and are not limited to, a mouse, keyboard, printer, memory, and ExpressCards®. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to your computer. These components include, but are protected from overheating when.... NOTE The cooling fan location will vary depending on a hard flat surface. Overheating your computer. See "Connecting to charge the battery you can block the vents located at the base of the computer. Read the "Provide adequate ventilation" section in Sleep mode)....
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...carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the surface. 46 Getting Started Connecting to a power source NOTE Please handle your computer and the TOSHIBA Battery Charger (that the power plug (and extension cable plug if used) has been fully inserted into the socket, to ensure a .... Connecting to a power source Your computer requires power to charge the computer's battery. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage caused by TOSHIBA to avoid any risk of an incompatible AC adaptor or Battery Charger could cause a fire or electric shock, possibly resulting in serious injury....
...carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the surface. 46 Getting Started Connecting to a power source NOTE Please handle your computer and the TOSHIBA Battery Charger (that the power plug (and extension cable plug if used) has been fully inserted into the socket, to ensure a .... Connecting to a power source Your computer requires power to charge the computer's battery. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage caused by TOSHIBA to avoid any risk of an incompatible AC adaptor or Battery Charger could cause a fire or electric shock, possibly resulting in serious injury....
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..., you an indication of the power provided by the AC adaptor to power the computer. Your computer's Power Options utility can damage the battery. See "Changing the main battery" on page 118 for the first time, 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 not plugged into an AC power source with the computer turned off for more than a few hours at a time. 48...
..., you an indication of the power provided by the AC adaptor to power the computer. Your computer's Power Options utility can damage the battery. See "Changing the main battery" on page 118 for the first time, 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 not plugged into an AC power source with the computer turned off for more than a few hours at a time. 48...
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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. Opening the display panel 1 Facing the front of the ...
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. Opening the display panel 1 Facing the front of the ...
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... brightness of the screen while on the power The preinstalled operating system will deteriorate. When you plan to use AC power rather than battery power) are properly connected and ready. 2 Check to increase the brightness of the screen will load automatically. Your display contains an ...Press and release the power button. Over a period of the TFT manufacturing technology. The ON/OFF light glows green. (Sample Illustration) Turning on battery power. Turning on the power To turn on the computer: 1 Make sure any external devices (such as the AC adaptor, if you turn...
... brightness of the screen while on the power The preinstalled operating system will deteriorate. When you plan to use AC power rather than battery power) are properly connected and ready. 2 Check to increase the brightness of the screen will load automatically. Your display contains an ...Press and release the power button. Over a period of the TFT manufacturing technology. The ON/OFF light glows green. (Sample Illustration) Turning on battery power. Turning on the power To turn on the computer: 1 Make sure any external devices (such as the AC adaptor, if you turn...
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...place the computer upside down button in Slot A. If the computer is to step 3. 1 Click Start. For information on removing the main battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on page 119. Memory module slot cover Front of the Start menu. If only one memory module is on the cloth.... 5 Remove the main battery. Start button Shut down button (Sample Image) Shut down button 2 Click the Shut down on , begin at step 1; Slot B is the bottom slot. ...
...place the computer upside down button in Slot A. If the computer is to step 3. 1 Click Start. For information on removing the main battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on page 119. Memory module slot cover Front of the Start menu. If only one memory module is on the cloth.... 5 Remove the main battery. Start button Shut down button (Sample Image) Shut down button 2 Click the Shut down on , begin at step 1; Slot B is the bottom slot. ...
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...should "snap" into place securely with the corresponding cutouts in the side of the module. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on the memory module Do not force the memory module into position. These latches should be installed in Slot A. 14 Replace... the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 15 Re-insert the main battery. Slot B Slot A Front of computer (Sample Illustration) Inserting the memory module into the slot NOTE For this model, Slot A is the...
...should "snap" into place securely with the corresponding cutouts in the side of the module. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on the memory module Do not force the memory module into position. These latches should be installed in Slot A. 14 Replace... the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screw. 15 Re-insert the main battery. Slot B Slot A Front of computer (Sample Illustration) Inserting the memory module into the slot NOTE For this model, Slot A is the...
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... "Installing a memory module" on page 120. 6 Turn the computer right side up squarely with the socket latches. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on page 52), and then check that the computer has recognized the change. The System window appears. Slot B Slot A Front of computer (Sample... must have at least one memory module installed for the computer to a 30-degree angle and slide it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery.
... "Installing a memory module" on page 120. 6 Turn the computer right side up squarely with the socket latches. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on page 52), and then check that the computer has recognized the change. The System window appears. Slot B Slot A Front of computer (Sample... must have at least one memory module installed for the computer to a 30-degree angle and slide it using the screw. 5 Re-insert the main battery.
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... leave the computer plugged into a power source (even though the computer is lost if the main battery discharges. ❖ Restarting from Hibernation takes less time and consumes less main battery power than one option available for several days or if you left off your computer. If you will...are off your computer, save your work, system settings, and current state of the system is stored to the internal storage drive, no main battery power. ❖ Because the state of the desktop to the internal storage drive. Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation: ❖ While in...
... leave the computer plugged into a power source (even though the computer is lost if the main battery discharges. ❖ Restarting from Hibernation takes less time and consumes less main battery power than one option available for several days or if you left off your computer. If you will...are off your computer, save your work, system settings, and current state of the system is stored to the internal storage drive, no main battery power. ❖ Because the state of the desktop to the internal storage drive. Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation: ❖ While in...
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... enter Hibernation mode. 82 Getting Started Turning off the computer ❖ Restarting from Hibernation takes a little more time and consumes more main battery power than restarting after turning off . For information on using . Factors to consider when choosing Sleep: ❖ While in Sleep mode,... the computer uses some main battery power. ❖ Because the state of time, the Windows® operating system may save your unsaved information will try to save any...
... enter Hibernation mode. 82 Getting Started Turning off the computer ❖ Restarting from Hibernation takes a little more time and consumes more main battery power than restarting after turning off . For information on using . Factors to consider when choosing Sleep: ❖ While in Sleep mode,... the computer uses some main battery power. ❖ Because the state of time, the Windows® operating system may save your unsaved information will try to save any...
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84 Getting Started Turning off by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel, depending on battery power or while connected to AC power. ❖ Lid close action Set this option to Sleep if you want the computer to go into Sleep ...
84 Getting Started Turning off by either pressing the power button or closing the display panel, depending on battery power or while connected to AC power. ❖ Lid close action Set this option to Sleep if you want the computer to go into Sleep ...
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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 ...
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.... The Power Options window appears. 2 Click Change plan settings under the power plan to sleep, select the desired amount of time in both the On battery and Plugged in categories. ❖ To disable the computer from automatically entering Sleep mode, select Never. To use any of time after which the computer...
.... The Power Options window appears. 2 Click Change plan settings under the power plan to sleep, select the desired amount of time in both the On battery and Plugged in categories. ❖ To disable the computer from automatically entering Sleep mode, select Never. To use any of time after which the computer...