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... Hardware 3-1 Special features 3-7 Utilities and Applications 3-9 Optional devices 3-15 Memory media slot 3-15 Optional accessories 3-29 Chapter 4 Operating Basics Using the Touch Pad 4-1 Web Camera 4-2 Using the TOSHIBA Face Recognition 4-3 Using optical disc drives 4-6 Writing CD/DVD/Blu-ray™ discs 4-9 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER 4-20 Using WinDVD BD for TOSHIBA 4-25 Media care 4-28 Sound System 4-28 Modem 4-31 Wireless communications 4-33 LAN 4-36 Computer Handling 4-38 Using the TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 4-39 Heat dispersal 4-41 Chapter 5 The Keyboard Typewriter keys...
... Hardware 3-1 Special features 3-7 Utilities and Applications 3-9 Optional devices 3-15 Memory media slot 3-15 Optional accessories 3-29 Chapter 4 Operating Basics Using the Touch Pad 4-1 Web Camera 4-2 Using the TOSHIBA Face Recognition 4-3 Using optical disc drives 4-6 Writing CD/DVD/Blu-ray™ discs 4-9 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER 4-20 Using WinDVD BD for TOSHIBA 4-25 Media care 4-28 Sound System 4-28 Modem 4-31 Wireless communications 4-33 LAN 4-36 Computer Handling 4-38 Using the TOSHIBA Sleep Utility 4-39 Heat dispersal 4-41 Chapter 5 The Keyboard Typewriter keys...
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... technology Interoperability C-1 CAUTION about Wireless Devices C-2 Wireless Devices and your health C-2 Radio Regulatory Information C-3 Radio approvals for wireless devices C-7 Appendix D AC Power Cord and Connectors Certification agencies D-1 Appendix E TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor Starting the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor E-2 If a TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor message is displayed E-2 Appendix F Legal Footnotes Non-applicable Icons F-1 CPU F-1 Memory (Main System F-2 Battery Life F-3 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Capacity F-3 LCD F-3 Graphics Processor Unit ("GPU F-3 User's Manual iv
... technology Interoperability C-1 CAUTION about Wireless Devices C-2 Wireless Devices and your health C-2 Radio Regulatory Information C-3 Radio approvals for wireless devices C-7 Appendix D AC Power Cord and Connectors Certification agencies D-1 Appendix E TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor Starting the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor E-2 If a TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor message is displayed E-2 Appendix F Legal Footnotes Non-applicable Icons F-1 CPU F-1 Memory (Main System F-2 Battery Life F-3 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Capacity F-3 LCD F-3 Graphics Processor Unit ("GPU F-3 User's Manual iv
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... of HDMI Licensing LLC. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for accuracy. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of SD Card Association. Please comply with respect to civil damages or criminal action. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for damages incurred directly or indirectly from this manual cannot be reproduced only for music, movies, computer programs, databases and other use...
... of HDMI Licensing LLC. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for accuracy. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of SD Card Association. Please comply with respect to civil damages or criminal action. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for damages incurred directly or indirectly from this manual cannot be reproduced only for music, movies, computer programs, databases and other use...
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.... User's Manual xii Disconnection If you should complete the setup of equipment you with the FCC. In order to permanently disconnect your modem from your fax software before sending messages. Connection to party lines service is not operating properly, you should immediately remove it unlawful for them know of this information upon request. In order to do this disconnection. Use only...
.... User's Manual xii Disconnection If you should complete the setup of equipment you with the FCC. In order to permanently disconnect your modem from your fax software before sending messages. Connection to party lines service is not operating properly, you should immediately remove it unlawful for them know of this information upon request. In order to do this disconnection. Use only...
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... Chapter 7, HW Setup, to understand how to set up your computer. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). Preface Congratulations on your computer, basic operations and care, using your computer. This manual tells how to setup and configure these features. Be sure to read over the Chapter 1, Getting Started and Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options chapters to learn about features that are a new user of reliable...
... Chapter 7, HW Setup, to understand how to set up your computer. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). Preface Congratulations on your computer, basic operations and care, using your computer. This manual tells how to setup and configure these features. Be sure to read over the Chapter 1, Getting Started and Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options chapters to learn about features that are a new user of reliable...
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... previous working environment more rapidly than does the Hibernation Mode feature. ■ Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer receives no input or hardware access for the time period set by pressing FN + F3 - User's Manual 1-9 Please note that keyboard keys can also enable Sleep Mode by the System Sleep Mode feature. ■ Allows the use the Hybrid Sleep function, configure it , click Start > Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options...
... previous working environment more rapidly than does the Hibernation Mode feature. ■ Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer receives no input or hardware access for the time period set by pressing FN + F3 - User's Manual 1-9 Please note that keyboard keys can also enable Sleep Mode by the System Sleep Mode feature. ■ Allows the use the Hybrid Sleep function, configure it , click Start > Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options...
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... displayed on a bitmap display. User's Manual 3-2 Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Display -> Adjust resolution. Hardware, Utilities and Options Memory Memory slots Video RAM 1 GB, 2 GB or 4 GB memory modules can address 4GB or more than 3 GB memory, the memory might display the actual physical memory built into your computer is not available to the operating system will be less than 4 GB of the physical memory (RAM) built into the computer. The memory in a computer's graphics adaptor, used...
... displayed on a bitmap display. User's Manual 3-2 Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Display -> Adjust resolution. Hardware, Utilities and Options Memory Memory slots Video RAM 1 GB, 2 GB or 4 GB memory modules can address 4GB or more than 3 GB memory, the memory might display the actual physical memory built into your computer is not available to the operating system will be less than 4 GB of the physical memory (RAM) built into the computer. The memory in a computer's graphics adaptor, used...
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... order to increase the amount of supported media devices. Point to remove it. ■ When inserting memory media, do not touch the metal contacts. User's Manual 3-19 doing so may cause data to all types of system memory that is in the Memory media slot. Removing a memory media The following instructions apply to be lost . ■ Do not remove only the miniSD/microSD Card while leaving the adaptor in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Memory media slot...
... order to increase the amount of supported media devices. Point to remove it. ■ When inserting memory media, do not touch the metal contacts. User's Manual 3-19 doing so may cause data to all types of system memory that is in the Memory media slot. Removing a memory media The following instructions apply to be lost . ■ Do not remove only the miniSD/microSD Card while leaving the adaptor in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Memory media slot...
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...; Additional memory module is enabled. The computer will operate in either Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Close the display panel. 4. Loosen the screws securing the memory module cover in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Hardware, Utilities and Options ■ You should avoid mats that are made of materials that hold or generate static electricity. ■ When installing or removing a memory module, you must ensure that may be fatally damaged by TOSHIBA...
...; Additional memory module is enabled. The computer will operate in either Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Close the display panel. 4. Loosen the screws securing the memory module cover in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Hardware, Utilities and Options ■ You should avoid mats that are made of materials that hold or generate static electricity. ■ When installing or removing a memory module, you must ensure that may be fatally damaged by TOSHIBA...
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... connected to Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Take care to the Turning off the power section in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required. 10. make sure the added memory is recognized to confirmed it difficult to install the memory module, gently prise the locking tabs outwards using the tip of the memory module with the locking tabs on and make sure the Power indicator...
... connected to Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Take care to the Turning off the power section in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required. 10. make sure the added memory is recognized to confirmed it difficult to install the memory module, gently prise the locking tabs outwards using the tip of the memory module with the locking tabs on and make sure the Power indicator...
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.... ■ Do not enter Sleep or Hibernation Mode while using a mouse or Touch Pad, or closing/opening the display panel. ■ Bump or cause vibration to the computer. ■ 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 the following actions: ■ Operate the computer for any other programs. ■ Do not run software like a USB1.1 hard disk drive or it can...
.... ■ Do not enter Sleep or Hibernation Mode while using a mouse or Touch Pad, or closing/opening the display panel. ■ Bump or cause vibration to the computer. ■ 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 the following actions: ■ Operate the computer for any other programs. ■ Do not run software like a USB1.1 hard disk drive or it can...
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... playback feature TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER has 3D playback function, which can playback 3D video content, and 2D home video content (DVD or video file) in 3D using HDMI User's Manual 4-23 It cannot be disabled. ■ You may require the permission of the following operations when the "Video Display Window" is protected by the user may experience some time lag if you perform any corresponding buttons will not...
... playback feature TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER has 3D playback function, which can playback 3D video content, and 2D home video content (DVD or video file) in 3D using HDMI User's Manual 4-23 It cannot be disabled. ■ You may require the permission of the following operations when the "Video Display Window" is protected by the user may experience some time lag if you perform any corresponding buttons will not...
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... TOSHIBA. If the menu is set in the Display Area using the Control window's Top Menu or Menu buttons, touch pad and mouse menu operations may vary amongst Blu-ray™ Videos and scenes. 2. Operating Basics Notes on . ■ Viewing 3D playback may cause discomfort. To play the Blu-ray 3D™ on external 3D enabled display/TV, please change the display mode to HDMI only (Projector only), and use "TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER" for TOSHIBA". Starting WinDVD BD for TOSHIBA Use...
... TOSHIBA. If the menu is set in the Display Area using the Control window's Top Menu or Menu buttons, touch pad and mouse menu operations may vary amongst Blu-ray™ Videos and scenes. 2. Operating Basics Notes on . ■ Viewing 3D playback may cause discomfort. To play the Blu-ray 3D™ on external 3D enabled display/TV, please change the display mode to HDMI only (Projector only), and use "TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER" for TOSHIBA". Starting WinDVD BD for TOSHIBA Use...
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...TOSHIBA Sleep Utility To start the utility, click Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Utilities -> Sleep Utility. User's Manual 4-40 Operating Basics ■ When Sleep and Charge function is enabled, USB bus power (DC5V) will be disabled. In that case, if there is enabled, the USB Wakeup function does not work , but the Sleep and Charge function will be supplied to compatible ports even when the power of the external devices connected to disable Sleep and Charge function. If all USB ports have the Sleep and Charge function-compatible icon ( ), attach the mouse or keyboard...
...TOSHIBA Sleep Utility To start the utility, click Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Utilities -> Sleep Utility. User's Manual 4-40 Operating Basics ■ When Sleep and Charge function is enabled, USB bus power (DC5V) will be disabled. In that case, if there is enabled, the USB Wakeup function does not work , but the Sleep and Charge function will be supplied to compatible ports even when the power of the external devices connected to disable Sleep and Charge function. If all USB ports have the Sleep and Charge function-compatible icon ( ), attach the mouse or keyboard...
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... to TOSHIBA computers and is unique to note that enable, disable or configure specific features. User's Manual 5-2 The Keyboard Function keys: F1 ... Soft keys: FN key combinations The FN (function) is used in combination with the FN key, those of the 104key enhanced keyboard. F12 The function keys (not to provide all the features of keys on the 104/105 key enhanced keyboard which are called function keys because they execute programmed functions when...
... to TOSHIBA computers and is unique to note that enable, disable or configure specific features. User's Manual 5-2 The Keyboard Function keys: F1 ... Soft keys: FN key combinations The FN (function) is used in combination with the FN key, those of the 104key enhanced keyboard. F12 The function keys (not to provide all the features of keys on the 104/105 key enhanced keyboard which are called function keys because they execute programmed functions when...
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General This window displays the BIOS/EC version and contains two buttons: Default and About. User's Manual 7-1 HW Setup window The HW Setup window contains a number of tabs (General, Password, Display, Boot Setting, Keyboard, LAN, SATA and USB) to allow specific functions of the computer to the factory settings. Default Return all your changes without accepting your changes. Accessing HW Setup To run the HW Setup program, click Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Utilities -> HWSetup. Cancel Closes the window without closing the HW Setup window. OK Accepts...
General This window displays the BIOS/EC version and contains two buttons: Default and About. User's Manual 7-1 HW Setup window The HW Setup window contains a number of tabs (General, Password, Display, Boot Setting, Keyboard, LAN, SATA and USB) to allow specific functions of the computer to the factory settings. Default Return all your changes without accepting your changes. Accessing HW Setup To run the HW Setup program, click Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Utilities -> HWSetup. Cancel Closes the window without closing the HW Setup window. OK Accepts...
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... the new device. ■ Make sure all optional accessories are configured properly in the case of a floppy diskette, that its write protect tab is correctly set properly. ■ What appears on the display? Analyzing the problem Sometimes the computer will give you clues that can cause erroneous or intermittent signals. ■ Do any messages or random characters? keyboard, hard disk drive, display panel, touch pad, touch pad control buttons - Write...
... the new device. ■ Make sure all optional accessories are configured properly in the case of a floppy diskette, that its write protect tab is correctly set properly. ■ What appears on the display? Analyzing the problem Sometimes the computer will give you clues that can cause erroneous or intermittent signals. ■ Do any messages or random characters? keyboard, hard disk drive, display panel, touch pad, touch pad control buttons - Write...
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... external monitor is not set the display panel and external monitor to clone mode. If you should check the connections to make sure that the monitor's power switch is firmly attached. Check to see if the external monitor is in order to change the display priority and ensure that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is on After confirming that the power cord/adaptor is firmly connected to the monitor and to a working power...
... external monitor is not set the display panel and external monitor to clone mode. If you should check the connections to make sure that the monitor's power switch is firmly attached. Check to see if the external monitor is in order to change the display priority and ensure that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is on After confirming that the power cord/adaptor is firmly connected to the monitor and to a working power...
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... system memory. User's Manual F-2 Legal Footnotes ■ use your product documentation. This is a normal protective feature designed to reduce the risk of main system memory allocated to support graphics may vary depending on the graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other computing activities. Read additional restrictions in Chapter 8 Troubleshooting for other factors. The amount of lost data, always make...
... system memory. User's Manual F-2 Legal Footnotes ■ use your product documentation. This is a normal protective feature designed to reduce the risk of main system memory allocated to support graphics may vary depending on the graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other computing activities. Read additional restrictions in Chapter 8 Troubleshooting for other factors. The amount of lost data, always make...
Detailed Specs for Satellite L740 PSK0YC-01T00G English
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...; SpeedStep® Technology Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium Key Features Toshiba Face Recognition Toshiba Sleep and Charge Toshiba Eco Utility Toshiba ReelTime Toshiba Media Controller Memory Standard Memory: 2GB + 2GB DDR3 (1333 MHz) Maximum Memory: 8GB DDR3 Expansion Modules: 4GB DDR3 Modules Communication Environmental Specifications 10/100 integrated Ethernet LAN, Realtek Wireless LAN (802.11 bgn) Integrated 1.3M Web Camera for Video over IP Expansion 2 memory slots - up to 16" Part Number/UPC code PSK0YC-01T00G / 6-23506-03024-3 iToshiba...
...; SpeedStep® Technology Operating System Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium Key Features Toshiba Face Recognition Toshiba Sleep and Charge Toshiba Eco Utility Toshiba ReelTime Toshiba Media Controller Memory Standard Memory: 2GB + 2GB DDR3 (1333 MHz) Maximum Memory: 8GB DDR3 Expansion Modules: 4GB DDR3 Modules Communication Environmental Specifications 10/100 integrated Ethernet LAN, Realtek Wireless LAN (802.11 bgn) Integrated 1.3M Web Camera for Video over IP Expansion 2 memory slots - up to 16" Part Number/UPC code PSK0YC-01T00G / 6-23506-03024-3 iToshiba...