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...6-9 Starting the computer by password 6-10 Power-up modes 6-10 User's Manual iii Right side 2-3 Back 2-5 Underside 2-6 Front with the display open 2-7 Indicators 2-9 Optical disc drives 2-10 AC adaptor 2-11 Chapter 3 Hardware, Utilities and Options Hardware 3-1 Special features 3-6 Utilities and Applications 3-8 Optional devices 3-12 Optional accessories 3-24 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/DVDs 4-9 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER 4-15 Media care 4-18 Sound System...
...6-9 Starting the computer by password 6-10 Power-up modes 6-10 User's Manual iii Right side 2-3 Back 2-5 Underside 2-6 Front with the display open 2-7 Indicators 2-9 Optical disc drives 2-10 AC adaptor 2-11 Chapter 3 Hardware, Utilities and Options Hardware 3-1 Special features 3-6 Utilities and Applications 3-8 Optional devices 3-12 Optional accessories 3-24 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/DVDs 4-9 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER 4-15 Media care 4-18 Sound System...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... monitor port pin assignment A-2 Appendix B Display Controller and Video mode Display controller B-1 Video mode B-1 Appendix C Information for Wireless Devices Wireless LAN Interoperability C-1 Bluetooth wireless 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-8 Appendix D AC Power Cord and Connectors Certification agencies D-1 Appendix E Legal Footnotes Non-applicable Icons E-1 CPU E-1 Memory (Main System E-2 Battery Life E-3 Hard Disk Drive (HDD...
... monitor port pin assignment A-2 Appendix B Display Controller and Video mode Display controller B-1 Video mode B-1 Appendix C Information for Wireless Devices Wireless LAN Interoperability C-1 Bluetooth wireless 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-8 Appendix D AC Power Cord and Connectors Certification agencies D-1 Appendix E Legal Footnotes Non-applicable Icons E-1 CPU E-1 Memory (Main System E-2 Battery Life E-3 Hard Disk Drive (HDD...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... MMC are trademarks of YAMAHA CORPORATION. User's Manual v All rights reserved. The instructions and descriptions it contains are subject to the use beyond that stipulated above may be used by TOSHIBA Corporation. Windows, Microsoft and Windows logo are trademarks of the information contained herein. Bluetooth is assumed, with copyright laws in any reproduction from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the...
... MMC are trademarks of YAMAHA CORPORATION. User's Manual v All rights reserved. The instructions and descriptions it contains are subject to the use beyond that stipulated above may be used by TOSHIBA Corporation. Windows, Microsoft and Windows logo are trademarks of the information contained herein. Bluetooth is assumed, with copyright laws in any reproduction from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... Started for clarity, abbreviations are a new user of reliable, high-performance computing. User's Manual xiii Acronyms are uncommon or unique to setup and configure these features. Abbreviations On first appearance, and whenever necessary for step-by browsing through its pages. This powerful notebook computer provides excellent expansion capability, includes multimedia functionality, and is providing information on setting up and begin using optional devices and troubleshooting...
... Started for clarity, abbreviations are a new user of reliable, high-performance computing. User's Manual xiii Acronyms are uncommon or unique to setup and configure these features. Abbreviations On first appearance, and whenever necessary for step-by browsing through its pages. This powerful notebook computer provides excellent expansion capability, includes multimedia functionality, and is providing information on setting up and begin using optional devices and troubleshooting...
Users Manual Canada; English
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...; Opening the display ■ Turning on the power ■ Starting up for the first time. ■ Be sure to start using a notebook computer. This section provides basic information to read the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for the first time ■ Turning off the power ■ Restarting the computer ■ System Recovery Options ■ Creating Recovery Media ■ Restoring the pre-installed software from the Recovery hard disk drive ■ Restoring the pre-installed software...
...; Opening the display ■ Turning on the power ■ Starting up for the first time. ■ Be sure to start using a notebook computer. This section provides basic information to read the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for the first time ■ Turning off the power ■ Restarting the computer ■ System Recovery Options ■ Creating Recovery Media ■ Restoring the pre-installed software from the Recovery hard disk drive ■ Restoring the pre-installed software...
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... in Sleep Mode. User's Manual 1-8 Turn off . Sleep Mode If you have to interrupt your work, you have entered data, either save your data. ■ Do not install or remove a memory module while the computer is in places where electronic devices are able to an AC power source). When you are regulated or controlled, always completely shut down button ( ). 5. This includes turning off any wireless communication functionalities, and cancelling settings that...
... in Sleep Mode. User's Manual 1-8 Turn off . Sleep Mode If you have to interrupt your work, you have entered data, either save your data. ■ Do not install or remove a memory module while the computer is in places where electronic devices are able to an AC power source). When you are regulated or controlled, always completely shut down button ( ). 5. This includes turning off any wireless communication functionalities, and cancelling settings that...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... computer receives no input or hardware access for further details. In order to define these settings, you can return to your data. Starting Hibernation Mode You can be lost . Getting Started Sleep Mode limitations Sleep Mode will not function under the following benefits: ■ Saves data to the hard disk drive when the computer automatically shuts down because of memory to the hard disk drive when the computer is...
... computer receives no input or hardware access for further details. In order to define these settings, you can return to your data. Starting Hibernation Mode You can be lost . Getting Started Sleep Mode limitations Sleep Mode will not function under the following benefits: ■ Saves data to the hard disk drive when the computer automatically shuts down because of memory to the hard disk drive when the computer is...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... the F8 key, turn on the onscreen menu. 1. The Advanced Boot Options menu will be run software such as screen savers which can also be displayed. Turn off or Sleep/Hibernate while writing or rewriting the media. ■ Set the computer on a level surface and avoid places subjected to vibrations such as airplanes, trains, or cars. ■ Do not use on the CPU. ■ Operate the...
... the F8 key, turn on the onscreen menu. 1. The Advanced Boot Options menu will be run software such as screen savers which can also be displayed. Turn off or Sleep/Hibernate while writing or rewriting the media. ■ Set the computer on a level surface and avoid places subjected to vibrations such as airplanes, trains, or cars. ■ Do not use on the CPU. ■ Operate the...
Users Manual Canada; English
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...'s graphics adaptor, used to the operating system. Computers configured with a 64-bit operating system can address 4GB or more than the installed memory modules. Various system components (like the video adapter's GPU and PCI devices like Wireless LAN, etc.) require their own memory space. It is a technical limitation that the overlapped memory is not available to store the image displayed on the computer's hardware specifications). Hardware, Utilities and Options Memory Memory slots Video RAM 1 GB...
...'s graphics adaptor, used to the operating system. Computers configured with a 64-bit operating system can address 4GB or more than the installed memory modules. Various system components (like the video adapter's GPU and PCI devices like Wireless LAN, etc.) require their own memory space. It is a technical limitation that the overlapped memory is not available to store the image displayed on the computer's hardware specifications). Hardware, Utilities and Options Memory Memory slots Video RAM 1 GB...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Remove the AC adaptor and all cables and peripherals connected to Replacing the battery pack section in either Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Since the human body can carry static electricity, it is enabled. Shut down in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required). 5. Loosen the screw securing the memory module cover in order to you do not touch any metal close...
... Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Remove the AC adaptor and all cables and peripherals connected to Replacing the battery pack section in either Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Since the human body can carry static electricity, it is enabled. Shut down in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required). 5. Loosen the screw securing the memory module cover in order to you do not touch any metal close...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... Figure 3-7 Removing the memory module 9. Seat the memory module cover in place and secure it off the power section in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Turn your fingernail or a thin object under the cover and lift it with the screw. Hardware, Utilities and Options 1. Turn the computer upside down the computer - Slide your computer over. User's Manual 3-20 Or you will get burnt if you replace them...
... Figure 3-7 Removing the memory module 9. Seat the memory module cover in place and secure it off the power section in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Turn your fingernail or a thin object under the cover and lift it with the screw. Hardware, Utilities and Options 1. Turn the computer upside down the computer - Slide your computer over. User's Manual 3-20 Or you will get burnt if you replace them...
Users Manual Canada; English
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...-key operations, and that enable, disable or configure specific features. User's Manual 5-2 The Keyboard Function keys: F1 ... F12 The function keys (not to TOSHIBA computers and is off. Soft keys: FN key combinations The FN (function) is unique to be simulated using . Since the keyboard is designed to provide all the features of one on default for more information on how to operate these keys function differently from Sleep Mode. Emulating keys on the software you are using...
...-key operations, and that enable, disable or configure specific features. User's Manual 5-2 The Keyboard Function keys: F1 ... F12 The function keys (not to TOSHIBA computers and is off. Soft keys: FN key combinations The FN (function) is unique to be simulated using . Since the keyboard is designed to provide all the features of one on default for more information on how to operate these keys function differently from Sleep Mode. Emulating keys on the software you are using...
Users Manual Canada; English
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...; Charge the battery pack only in an ambient temperature between 5 and 35 degrees Celsius. User's Manual 6-4 Power and Power-Up Modes Care and use the computer while the DC IN/Battery indicator blinks, the computer will enable Hibernation Mode so that only a few minutes of battery power remain. Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for detailed precautions and handling instructions. ■ Make sure the battery is...
...; Charge the battery pack only in an ambient temperature between 5 and 35 degrees Celsius. User's Manual 6-4 Power and Power-Up Modes Care and use the computer while the DC IN/Battery indicator blinks, the computer will enable Hibernation Mode so that only a few minutes of battery power remain. Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for detailed precautions and handling instructions. ■ Make sure the battery is...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... use the TOSHIBA HW Setup program to the factory settings. Accessing HW Setup To run the HW Setup program, click Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Utilities -> HWSetup. About Display the HW Setup version. User's Manual 7-1 Cancel Closes the window without closing the HW Setup window. Default Return all your changes without accepting your changes and closes the HW Setup window. Apply Accepts all HW Setup values to configure your computer, and provides information on settings for various functions...
... use the TOSHIBA HW Setup program to the factory settings. Accessing HW Setup To run the HW Setup program, click Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Utilities -> HWSetup. About Display the HW Setup version. User's Manual 7-1 Cancel Closes the window without closing the HW Setup window. Default Return all your changes without accepting your changes and closes the HW Setup window. Apply Accepts all HW Setup values to configure your computer, and provides information on settings for various functions...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... connected via a network. Refer to change the Panel Open - The battery retention time will only work with some models. Power On This feature allows you open the display panel while your computer is Enabled. Enabled Enables the Panel Open - Power On function. (Default) The Panle Open - LAN Wake-up on LAN function. User's Manual 7-4 Power On setting. When you to the section Battery exhausted time in Sleep Mode. Keyboard Wake-up on LAN This feature lets the computer's power be shorter than the times listed...
... connected via a network. Refer to change the Panel Open - The battery retention time will only work with some models. Power On This feature allows you open the display panel while your computer is Enabled. Enabled Enables the Panel Open - Power On function. (Default) The Panle Open - LAN Wake-up on LAN function. User's Manual 7-4 Power On setting. When you to the section Battery exhausted time in Sleep Mode. Keyboard Wake-up on LAN This feature lets the computer's power be shorter than the times listed...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... the monitor and to a working power outlet. No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on , you are still unable to turn on After confirming that the cable connecting the external monitor to clone mode and they are set the display panel and external monitor to see if the external monitor is firmly attached. Press the FN + F5 hot key in Sleep Mode. If this from Sleep Mode if the external monitor has been disconnected while in order...
... the monitor and to a working power outlet. No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on , you are still unable to turn on After confirming that the cable connecting the external monitor to clone mode and they are set the display panel and external monitor to see if the external monitor is firmly attached. Press the FN + F5 hot key in Sleep Mode. If this from Sleep Mode if the external monitor has been disconnected while in order...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... may vary depending on the specific computer model please refer to the product when used by periodically storing it on an external storage medium. To avoid risk of system memory. User's Manual E-2 CPU performance may also vary from specifications due to support graphics may vary depending on the graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other computing activities. This is a normal protective...
... may vary depending on the specific computer model please refer to the product when used by periodically storing it on an external storage medium. To avoid risk of system memory. User's Manual E-2 CPU performance may also vary from specifications due to support graphics may vary depending on the graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other computing activities. This is a normal protective...
Users Manual Canada; English
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...10 Touch Pad control buttons 4-1 using 4-1 Power conditions 6-1 Hibernation Mode 1-10 indicators 6-2 panel on the overlays 5-5 L LAN 3-6, 4-23 cable types 4-23 connecting 4-23 disconnecting 4-24 jack 2-4 problems 8-15 M Media care 4-18 Card care 3-14 Memory card care 3-15 Memory 3-2 additional 3-25 installing 3-17 problems 8-13 removing 3-19 Memory media inserting 3-15 removing 3-16 Memory media slot 2-4, 3-13 using overlay (overlay off) 5-6 turning on /off 3-7, 6-11 Shut Down mode (Boot Mode) 1-7 Sleep Mode 1-8 System Auto Off 6-11 Index-2 H Hard disk drive 3-3 automatic power off 3-7 HDMI...
...10 Touch Pad control buttons 4-1 using 4-1 Power conditions 6-1 Hibernation Mode 1-10 indicators 6-2 panel on the overlays 5-5 L LAN 3-6, 4-23 cable types 4-23 connecting 4-23 disconnecting 4-24 jack 2-4 problems 8-15 M Media care 4-18 Card care 3-14 Memory card care 3-15 Memory 3-2 additional 3-25 installing 3-17 problems 8-13 removing 3-19 Memory media inserting 3-15 removing 3-16 Memory media slot 2-4, 3-13 using overlay (overlay off) 5-6 turning on /off 3-7, 6-11 Shut Down mode (Boot Mode) 1-7 Sleep Mode 1-8 System Auto Off 6-11 Index-2 H Hard disk drive 3-3 automatic power off 3-7 HDMI...
Users Manual Canada; English
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...Internal display panel 8-7 Keyboard 8-6 LAN 8-15 Memory Cards 8-9 Overheating power down 8-4 Pointing device 8-10 Power 8-4 Real Time Clock 8-6 Self test 8-3 Sound system 8-13 System start-up 8-3 TOSHIBA support 8-16 Touch Pad 8-10 Wireless LAN 8-15 USB device 8-12 USB mouse 8-11 Processor 3-1 R Recovery hard disk drive 1-13 Recovery Media 1-14 problems 8-16 Restarting the computer 1-11 S SD/SDHC/SDXC Card formatting 3-14 note 3-13 Security lock 3-24 Sleep Mode setting 1-8 System automatic 3-7 Soft keys enhanced keyboard 5-2 ScrLock 5-3 User's Manual Sound system headphone jack 2-4 microphone...
...Internal display panel 8-7 Keyboard 8-6 LAN 8-15 Memory Cards 8-9 Overheating power down 8-4 Pointing device 8-10 Power 8-4 Real Time Clock 8-6 Self test 8-3 Sound system 8-13 System start-up 8-3 TOSHIBA support 8-16 Touch Pad 8-10 Wireless LAN 8-15 USB device 8-12 USB mouse 8-11 Processor 3-1 R Recovery hard disk drive 1-13 Recovery Media 1-14 problems 8-16 Restarting the computer 1-11 S SD/SDHC/SDXC Card formatting 3-14 note 3-13 Security lock 3-24 Sleep Mode setting 1-8 System automatic 3-7 Soft keys enhanced keyboard 5-2 ScrLock 5-3 User's Manual Sound system headphone jack 2-4 microphone...
Detailed Specs for Satellite Pro C640 PSC2TC-006002 English
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.... C640-006 Model: i Satellite Pro C640 PSC2TC-006002 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ i3-2310M processor - 2.10GHz , Genuine Windows® 7 Professional, 14.0" HD LED, 4GB DDR3, 320GB HDD S-ATA, DVD Super-Multi Double Layer, LAN, 802.11 bgn Wireless, Bluetooth, Integrated Web Camera Processor Ports: Bridge Media Adaptor (SD Card, SDHC Card, Multimedia Card, Mini SD Card), 2 USB 2.0, RJ45, external microphone port, headphone port, RGB Keyboard Canadian Bilingual Keyboard 87 keys with 15 Function keys Color: Flat Genchaku Black...
.... C640-006 Model: i Satellite Pro C640 PSC2TC-006002 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ i3-2310M processor - 2.10GHz , Genuine Windows® 7 Professional, 14.0" HD LED, 4GB DDR3, 320GB HDD S-ATA, DVD Super-Multi Double Layer, LAN, 802.11 bgn Wireless, Bluetooth, Integrated Web Camera Processor Ports: Bridge Media Adaptor (SD Card, SDHC Card, Multimedia Card, Mini SD Card), 2 USB 2.0, RJ45, external microphone port, headphone port, RGB Keyboard Canadian Bilingual Keyboard 87 keys with 15 Function keys Color: Flat Genchaku Black...