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... Union WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive is carrying the CE-Mark in Europe, Toshiba is TOSHIBA Europe GmbH, Hammfelddamm 8, 41460 Neuss, Germany. If the product's battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/or cadmium...European Union, these symbols indicate that focus on the battery. For information on the market in the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC), then the chemical symbols for our products. 10 EU Declaration of Conformity TOSHIBA declares that this product conforms to protect the quality ...
... Union WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive is carrying the CE-Mark in Europe, Toshiba is TOSHIBA Europe GmbH, Hammfelddamm 8, 41460 Neuss, Germany. If the product's battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/or cadmium...European Union, these symbols indicate that focus on the battery. For information on the market in the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC), then the chemical symbols for our products. 10 EU Declaration of Conformity TOSHIBA declares that this product conforms to protect the quality ...
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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 38 This guide 40 Safety icons 41 Other icons used 41 Your computer's features and specifications ....42 Other documentation 42 Service options 42 Chapter 1: Getting Started 43 Selecting a place to work 43 Setting up a work environment 43 Keeping yourself comfortable 44 Precautions 44 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 46 Setting up your computer 46 Connecting to a power source 47 Charging the main battery 49 Using the computer for the first time 50 Opening the display panel 50 30
Contents Introduction 38 This guide 40 Safety icons 41 Other icons used 41 Your computer's features and specifications ....42 Other documentation 42 Service options 42 Chapter 1: Getting Started 43 Selecting a place to work 43 Setting up a work environment 43 Keeping yourself comfortable 44 Precautions 44 Important information on your computer's cooling fan 46 Setting up your computer 46 Connecting to a power source 47 Charging the main battery 49 Using the computer for the first time 50 Opening the display panel 50 30
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... Caring for optical discs 115 Toshiba's online resources 115 Chapter 3: Mobile Computing 116 Toshiba's energy-saver design 116 Running the computer on battery power 117 Battery Notice 117 Power management 118 Using additional batteries 118 Charging batteries 118 Charging the main battery 119 Charging the RTC battery 119 Monitoring main battery power 120 Determining remaining battery power 122 What to...
... Caring for optical discs 115 Toshiba's online resources 115 Chapter 3: Mobile Computing 116 Toshiba's energy-saver design 116 Running the computer on battery power 117 Battery Notice 117 Power management 118 Using additional batteries 118 Charging batteries 118 Charging the main battery 119 Charging the RTC battery 119 Monitoring main battery power 120 Determining remaining battery power 122 What to...
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... Sleep and Charge Utility.......168 USB Sleep and Charge 168 Enabling USB Sleep and Charge 170 Power supply mode settings 170 Battery settings 170 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 171 TOSHIBA Button Support 172 TOSHIBA Accessibility 173 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 174 Fingerprint utility limitations 174 Using the Fingerprint Authentication Utility.....174 Fingerprint Logon 174 Care and...
... Sleep and Charge Utility.......168 USB Sleep and Charge 168 Enabling USB Sleep and Charge 170 Power supply mode settings 170 Battery settings 170 TOSHIBA Zooming Utility 171 TOSHIBA Button Support 172 TOSHIBA Accessibility 173 Fingerprint Authentication Utility 174 Fingerprint utility limitations 174 Using the Fingerprint Authentication Utility.....174 Fingerprint Logon 174 Care and...
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...Windows® operating system can help you 189 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 189 Checking device properties 189 Memory problems 190 Power and the batteries 191 Keyboard problems 192 Display problems 192 Disk or storage drive problems 194 Optical drive problems (tray-type drive 196 Sound system problems 197 ExpressCard... habits 203 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 204 If you need further assistance 209 Before you contact Toshiba 209 Contacting Toshiba 209 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 210 Toshiba's worldwide offices 211
...Windows® operating system can help you 189 Fixing a problem with Device Manager 189 Checking device properties 189 Memory problems 190 Power and the batteries 191 Keyboard problems 192 Display problems 192 Disk or storage drive problems 194 Optical drive problems (tray-type drive 196 Sound system problems 197 ExpressCard... habits 203 Data and system configuration backup in the Windows® operating system 204 If you need further assistance 209 Before you contact Toshiba 209 Contacting Toshiba 209 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 210 Toshiba's worldwide offices 211
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... options preset to conserve computer energy. 38 See the "Mobile Computing" section of the Toshiba User's Guide for more information on the computer and the following information applies. With your Toshiba computer, your work and entertainment can wake the computer from Sleep mode by pressing the ... saving features active, so that your computer will provide the most stable operating environment and optimum system performance for both AC power and battery modes. To conserve energy, your computer is a partner in AC power mode. You can accompany you wherever you leave this computer ...
... options preset to conserve computer energy. 38 See the "Mobile Computing" section of the Toshiba User's Guide for more information on the computer and the following information applies. With your Toshiba computer, your work and entertainment can wake the computer from Sleep mode by pressing the ... saving features active, so that your computer will provide the most stable operating environment and optimum system performance for both AC power and battery modes. To conserve energy, your computer is a partner in AC power mode. You can accompany you wherever you leave this computer ...
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Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort, included with the underside or surface of the computer. Exposure to liquid or moisture can cause electric shock or fire, resulting in serious injury or permanent damage to the computer. Remove the battery pack. You should accidentally occur, immediately: 1. If any of...
Keeping yourself comfortable The Toshiba Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort, included with the underside or surface of the computer. Exposure to liquid or moisture can cause electric shock or fire, resulting in serious injury or permanent damage to the computer. Remove the battery pack. You should accidentally occur, immediately: 1. If any of...
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... power source" on page 52 before you can block the vents located at the base of the computer. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to your computer TECHNICAL NOTE: You must attach the AC adaptor. NOTE The ...cooling fan location will vary depending on a carpet or other soft material can use external power or to charge the battery you must complete all setup steps up to and including "Setting up your computer Important information on your computer's cooling fan Your computer ...
... power source" on page 52 before you can block the vents located at the base of the computer. Your computer contains a rechargeable main battery that needs to be charged before adding external or internal components to your computer TECHNICAL NOTE: You must attach the AC adaptor. NOTE The ...cooling fan location will vary depending on a carpet or other soft material can use external power or to charge the battery you must complete all setup steps up to and including "Setting up your computer Important information on your computer's cooling fan Your computer ...
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...and AC adaptor to connect the computer to a live electrical outlet, or to operate. 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 ...resulting in serious injury. Getting Started Connecting to a power source 47 NOTE Please handle your computer), or use AC adaptors and battery chargers specified by TOSHIBA to avoid any damage caused by use of an incompatible adaptor or charger. Failure to ensure a secure electrical connection. AC adaptor...
...and AC adaptor to connect the computer to a live electrical outlet, or to operate. 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 ...resulting in serious injury. Getting Started Connecting to a power source 47 NOTE Please handle your computer), or use AC adaptors and battery chargers specified by TOSHIBA to avoid any damage caused by use of an incompatible adaptor or charger. Failure to ensure a secure electrical connection. AC adaptor...
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...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 receiving correct input from the AC power supply. TECHNICAL NOTE: The recharging of the power provided by the... AC adaptor to power the computer. Charging the main battery Before using all of the battery cannot occur when your computer is charged for more than a few hours at a time. Continuing to recharge. Once the...
...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 receiving correct input from the AC power supply. TECHNICAL NOTE: The recharging of the power provided by the... AC adaptor to power the computer. Charging the main battery Before using all of the battery cannot occur when your computer is charged for more than a few hours at a time. Continuing to recharge. Once the...
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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. Do not press or push on the display panel ...
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. Do not press or push on the display panel ...
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...the computer for the first time, do not turn on the power The preinstalled operating system will deteriorate. When the computer is operated on battery power, the screen will dim and you may not be able to ensure that may appear on your display are an intrinsic characteristic of ... technology. Your display contains an extremely large number of thin-film transistors (TFT) and is also an intrinsic characteristic of time, and depending on battery power. The ON/OFF light glows white. (Sample Illustration) Turning on the computer for the first time 51 Small bright dots may appear on ...
...the computer for the first time, do not turn on the power The preinstalled operating system will deteriorate. When the computer is operated on battery power, the screen will dim and you may not be able to ensure that may appear on your display are an intrinsic characteristic of ... technology. Your display contains an extremely large number of thin-film transistors (TFT) and is also an intrinsic characteristic of time, and depending on battery power. The ON/OFF light glows white. (Sample Illustration) Turning on the computer for the first time 51 Small bright dots may appear on ...
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... the lower-right corner of the Start menu. Start button Shut down button (Sample Image) Shut down button 2 Click the Shut down . 5 Remove the main battery. For information on removing the main battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on , begin at step 1; If the computer is on page 127.
... the lower-right corner of the Start menu. Start button Shut down button (Sample Image) Shut down button 2 Click the Shut down . 5 Remove the main battery. For information on removing the main battery, see "Removing the battery from the computer" on , begin at step 1; If the computer is on page 127.
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...module installed for the computer to work. You can verify that the computer has recognized it using the screws. 15 Re-insert the main battery. If only one memory module is to be installed in Slot A. 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it correctly as ... you are adding extra memory after setting up the computer. Slot B is the bottom slot. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on page 60. If you can now continue setting up the computer, verify that the computer has recognized the additional memory module. 58...
...module installed for the computer to work. You can verify that the computer has recognized it using the screws. 15 Re-insert the main battery. If only one memory module is to be installed in Slot A. 14 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it correctly as ... you are adding extra memory after setting up the computer. Slot B is the bottom slot. For more information on inserting the main battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on page 60. If you can now continue setting up the computer, verify that the computer has recognized the additional memory module. 58...
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... A (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screws. 5 Re-insert the main battery. 60 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 3 Gently lift the memory module to work. For more information on inserting the main... battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on page 53), and then check that the computer has recognized the change. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration,...
... A (Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module 4 Replace the memory module slot cover and secure it using the screws. 5 Re-insert the main battery. 60 Getting Started Adding memory (optional) 3 Gently lift the memory module to work. For more information on inserting the main... battery, see "Inserting a charged battery" on page 53), and then check that the computer has recognized the change. If the computer does not recognize the memory configuration,...
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... the printer once. 1 Click Start, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, and then under Devices and Printers, click Add a printer. Refer to fully charge the main battery. It is off) to your work. 84 Getting Started Turning off . Turning off the computer Pressing the power button before completing the following procedure. If...
... the printer once. 1 Click Start, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, and then under Devices and Printers, click Add a printer. Refer to fully charge the main battery. It is off) to your work. 84 Getting Started Turning off . Turning off the computer Pressing the power button before completing the following procedure. If...
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... the computer: Shut down, Hibernate, and Sleep. Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation: ❖ While in Hibernation mode, the computer uses no main battery power. ❖ Because the state of the system is stored to the internal storage drive, no data is lost if the main...off the computer Depending on the operating system installed, you have more than restarting from Hibernation takes a little more time and consumes more main battery power than one option available for several days or if you must turn off your computer in order to maintain the saved information, system ...
... the computer: Shut down, Hibernate, and Sleep. Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation: ❖ While in Hibernation mode, the computer uses no main battery power. ❖ Because the state of the system is stored to the internal storage drive, no data is lost if the main...off the computer Depending on the operating system installed, you have more than restarting from Hibernation takes a little more time and consumes more main battery power than one option available for several days or if you must turn off your computer in order to maintain the saved information, system ...
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...the computer is in Sleep mode. ❖ Restarting from where you left off. For information on using the Sleep command and the main battery discharges fully, your work first. NOTE After your computer sleeps for an extended period of the system is stored in memory, you power ...down the computer. 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 be lost. 86 Getting Started ...
...the computer is in Sleep mode. ❖ Restarting from where you left off. For information on using the Sleep command and the main battery discharges fully, your work first. NOTE After your computer sleeps for an extended period of the system is stored in memory, you power ...down the computer. 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 be lost. 86 Getting Started ...
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... computer is running on the options set. 88 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...
... computer is running on the options set. 88 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...