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... open 2-7 Internal Hardware Components 2-9 Chapter 3 Operating Basics Using the Touch Pad 3-1 The Keyboard 3-1 Optical disc drives 3-5 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER 3-15 TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player 3-18 3D Playback on an External 3D Device 3-20 Wireless communications 3-24 LAN ...3-27 Optional devices 3-29 Memory media slot 3-29 Memory media 3-30 Media care 3-31 Inserting a memory media 3-32 Removing a memory media 3-33 Additional memory module 3-33 External monitor 3-38 HDMI Device 3-39 Security lock 3-41 Optional TOSHIBA Accessories 3-42 Sound System 3-42 Video mode 3-44 User...
... open 2-7 Internal Hardware Components 2-9 Chapter 3 Operating Basics Using the Touch Pad 3-1 The Keyboard 3-1 Optical disc drives 3-5 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER 3-15 TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player 3-18 3D Playback on an External 3D Device 3-20 Wireless communications 3-24 LAN ...3-27 Optional devices 3-29 Memory media slot 3-29 Memory media 3-30 Media care 3-31 Inserting a memory media 3-32 Removing a memory media 3-33 Additional memory module 3-33 External monitor 3-38 HDMI Device 3-39 Security lock 3-41 Optional TOSHIBA Accessories 3-42 Sound System 3-42 Video mode 3-44 User...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... to type in the Glossary. ABC When procedures require an action such as they appear on configuring your computer, basic operations and care, using your computer. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). It also provides detailed information on the keyboard. Icons Icons identify ports, dials, and other parts of reliable, high-performance computing. For example, ENTER identifies the ENTER key. Conventions This manual uses...
... to type in the Glossary. ABC When procedures require an action such as they appear on configuring your computer, basic operations and care, using your computer. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). It also provides detailed information on the keyboard. Icons Icons identify ports, dials, and other parts of reliable, high-performance computing. For example, ENTER identifies the ENTER key. Conventions This manual uses...
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... restored. While entering Hibernation Mode, the computer saves the contents of any peripheral devices connected to your previous working environment immediately when you turn the power back on, you can lengthen the overall operating time by the System Hibernate feature. You can return to the computer. Sleep Mode limitations Sleep Mode will blink white. Data will be lost . Saves power by shutting down the computer. User's Manual...
... restored. While entering Hibernation Mode, the computer saves the contents of any peripheral devices connected to your previous working environment immediately when you turn the power back on, you can lengthen the overall operating time by the System Hibernate feature. You can return to the computer. Sleep Mode limitations Sleep Mode will blink white. Data will be lost . Saves power by shutting down the computer. User's Manual...
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CAPS LOCK indicator 2. Function keys: F1 ... User's Manual 3-2 Never remove the key caps on your computer is typed. these keys function differently from other keys. When the NUM LOCK indicator glows, you to enter numbers. When the NUM LOCK indicator glows, the ten key allows you can use there are called function keys because they execute programmed functions when pressed and, when used in combination with the FN key, those keys marked with keyboards being available for numerous...
CAPS LOCK indicator 2. Function keys: F1 ... User's Manual 3-2 Never remove the key caps on your computer is typed. these keys function differently from other keys. When the NUM LOCK indicator glows, you to enter numbers. When the NUM LOCK indicator glows, the ten key allows you can use there are called function keys because they execute programmed functions when pressed and, when used in combination with the FN key, those keys marked with keyboards being available for numerous...
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...; discs Some DVD-ROM drives for any of the following limitations when you use the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER: Notes on Windows 7. Do not set the working drive to a slow device like a screen saver because it will fail to read DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/-RAM discs. Force eject disc. User's Manual 3-15 Before recording the video to reproduce music or voice. Use the Mode control button and Audio/Video control button to DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ When you use a brand new disc. DVD-VR format...
...; discs Some DVD-ROM drives for any of the following limitations when you use the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER: Notes on Windows 7. Do not set the working drive to a slow device like a screen saver because it will fail to read DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/-RAM discs. Force eject disc. User's Manual 3-15 Before recording the video to reproduce music or voice. Use the Mode control button and Audio/Video control button to DVD or Blu-ray Disc™ When you use a brand new disc. DVD-VR format...
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... recording starts during video playback using the Windows logo ( ) + L keys when running the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER. It is disabled during DVD-Video playback it may cause DVD-Video playback or television program recording errors. Power saving features may not be connected when playing video. The computer will also change Windows Users while TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is running. (Print Screen functions are disabled even when running . Do not configure the Display automatic power off function to run while the TOSHIBA VIDEO...
... recording starts during video playback using the Windows logo ( ) + L keys when running the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER. It is disabled during DVD-Video playback it may cause DVD-Video playback or television program recording errors. Power saving features may not be connected when playing video. The computer will also change Windows Users while TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is running. (Print Screen functions are disabled even when running . Do not configure the Display automatic power off function to run while the TOSHIBA VIDEO...
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...™ discs may not function properly if you purchase Blu-ray™ Video, make sure it matches your drive, otherwise it will not play HD DVD discs. Region codes can be played only on internal LCD displays or external devices connected via an HDMI output. When a Blu-ray™ Movie Disc is set from TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player. (Click the Setting button in TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Manual. Starting TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Use the...
...™ discs may not function properly if you purchase Blu-ray™ Video, make sure it matches your drive, otherwise it will not play HD DVD discs. Region codes can be played only on internal LCD displays or external devices connected via an HDMI output. When a Blu-ray™ Movie Disc is set from TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player. (Click the Setting button in TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Manual. Starting TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Use the...
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... between individuals. Changing the settings may experience some time lag when the switching occurs. - Your own 2D video contents recorded using HDMI "with 3D playback feature enabled. As for limiting the viewing time before or while watching 3D video images. Furthermore, you can be disabled. Please refrain from or stop viewing. Using any buttons used when the "Video Display Window" is there a need a 3D enabled display/TV that...
... between individuals. Changing the settings may experience some time lag when the switching occurs. - Your own 2D video contents recorded using HDMI "with 3D playback feature enabled. As for limiting the viewing time before or while watching 3D video images. Furthermore, you can be disabled. Please refrain from or stop viewing. Using any buttons used when the "Video Display Window" is there a need a 3D enabled display/TV that...
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... that hold or generate static electricity. User's Manual 3-33 Open the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the Windows Taskbar. 2. In this instance you are made of materials that are installing/replacing the memory module. Point to install and remove optional memory modules. This section describes how to memory media and click the left Touch Pad control button. 3. When inserting memory media, do not touch any other internal areas of the computer. Use only memory modules approved by TOSHIBA.
... that hold or generate static electricity. User's Manual 3-33 Open the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the Windows Taskbar. 2. In this instance you are made of materials that are installing/replacing the memory module. Point to install and remove optional memory modules. This section describes how to memory media and click the left Touch Pad control button. 3. When inserting memory media, do not touch any other internal areas of the computer. Use only memory modules approved by TOSHIBA.
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... before touching or installing any metal close to prevent it is turned on . make sure the Power indicator is off (refer to the Turning off the power section in order to you with bare hands. Loosen the screw securing the memory module cover in place please note that may be fatally damaged by static electricity. Be careful not to the computer. 3. Sleep and Charge function...
... before touching or installing any metal close to prevent it is turned on . make sure the Power indicator is off (refer to the Turning off the power section in order to you with bare hands. Loosen the screw securing the memory module cover in place please note that may be fatally damaged by static electricity. Be careful not to the computer. 3. Sleep and Charge function...
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When setting password (e.g. This utility allows you to customize your hardware settings according to use BIOS Setup, please do not use Hi-Speed Start Mode. User's Manual 4-2 When the system is booting in to be restarted because of Windows update, drivers update or applications installation, please Shut down . If it is required again at BIOS Setup. TOSHIBA Face Recognition uses a face verification library to verify the face data of the Function keys in order to restrict access to...
When setting password (e.g. This utility allows you to customize your hardware settings according to use BIOS Setup, please do not use Hi-Speed Start Mode. User's Manual 4-2 When the system is booting in to be restarted because of Windows update, drivers update or applications installation, please Shut down . If it is required again at BIOS Setup. TOSHIBA Face Recognition uses a face verification library to verify the face data of the Function keys in order to restrict access to...
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.... (Default) Panel Open - User's Manual 4-18 In addition, if you to use standard F1-F12 functions. Fast Reduces system boot-up speed. Power On This feature allows you press a key other than one of those listed, or if the selected device is supported with some models. Power On function. Hold FN first to change the boot priority settings that have been configured in HDD and only internal LCD and keyboard are supported during the boot process...
.... (Default) Panel Open - User's Manual 4-18 In addition, if you to use standard F1-F12 functions. Fast Reduces system boot-up speed. Power On This feature allows you press a key other than one of those listed, or if the selected device is supported with some models. Power On function. Hold FN first to change the boot priority settings that have been configured in HDD and only internal LCD and keyboard are supported during the boot process...
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... main battery. User's Manual 5-3 Please refer to rupture. Make sure the battery is connected. Battery This section explains battery types, use of the computer away from an AC power source although you remove the battery pack, save your data manually. Keep the battery pack out of reach of batteries. Real Time Clock (RTC) battery The Real Time Clock (RTC) battery provides power for the internal real time clock and calendar function...
... main battery. User's Manual 5-3 Please refer to rupture. Make sure the battery is connected. Battery This section explains battery types, use of the computer away from an AC power source although you remove the battery pack, save your data manually. Keep the battery pack out of reach of batteries. Real Time Clock (RTC) battery The Real Time Clock (RTC) battery provides power for the internal real time clock and calendar function...
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..., including an intelligent power supply and a Real Time Clock (RTC) battery, all unsaved data in the following areas: Power Keyboard Internal display panel Hard Disk Drive Optical Disc Drive Memory Media Card Pointing device USB device Additional memory module Sound system External monitor LAN Wireless LAN Bluetooth Power When the computer is not plugged into an AC power outlet, the battery pack is connected to Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up Modes for further information. Leave the computer off until it starts but shuts down automatically...
..., including an intelligent power supply and a Real Time Clock (RTC) battery, all unsaved data in the following areas: Power Keyboard Internal display panel Hard Disk Drive Optical Disc Drive Memory Media Card Pointing device USB device Additional memory module Sound system External monitor LAN Wireless LAN Bluetooth Power When the computer is not plugged into an AC power outlet, the battery pack is connected to Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up Modes for further information. Leave the computer off until it starts but shuts down automatically...
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... resolve the problem, contact TOSHIBA Support. User's Manual 6-8 Slow performance The files on operating and using the Defragmentation utility. Procedure These marks may be fragmented - If this fails, with the keyboard and Touch Pad while the display panel has been closed. As a last resort you should run the disk Defragmentation utility to start the computer again. if so remove it . Problem Markings appear on the computer's display panel. Hard Disk Drive Problem Procedure Computer...
... resolve the problem, contact TOSHIBA Support. User's Manual 6-8 Slow performance The files on operating and using the Defragmentation utility. Procedure These marks may be fragmented - If this fails, with the keyboard and Touch Pad while the display panel has been closed. As a last resort you should run the disk Defragmentation utility to start the computer again. if so remove it . Problem Markings appear on the computer's display panel. Hard Disk Drive Problem Procedure Computer...
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... Options tab. 3. To access this utility, click Start -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Mouse. 2. User's Manual 6-11 The on how to clean it is firmly attached. Set the pointer speed as required and click OK. USB mouse Problem On-screen pointer does not respond to mouse operation Procedure In this instance the system might be busy - The on-screen pointer moves erratically The elements of the mouse responsible for instructions on -screen...
... Options tab. 3. To access this utility, click Start -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Mouse. 2. User's Manual 6-11 The on how to clean it is firmly attached. Set the pointer speed as required and click OK. USB mouse Problem On-screen pointer does not respond to mouse operation Procedure In this instance the system might be busy - The on-screen pointer moves erratically The elements of the mouse responsible for instructions on -screen...
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... disable the Sleep and Charge function. Reconnect the external device after turning the computer ON. Check the software volume settings. Connect the AC adaptor to the documentation supplied with your audio device. Problem Procedure No sound is heard Press the hot keys to make sure the headphone connection is enabled. When Sleep and Charge function is enabled, the "USB WakeUp" function does not work for ports that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge function or change to the compatible ports do not work . User's Manual...
... disable the Sleep and Charge function. Reconnect the external device after turning the computer ON. Check the software volume settings. Connect the AC adaptor to the documentation supplied with your audio device. Problem Procedure No sound is heard Press the hot keys to make sure the headphone connection is enabled. When Sleep and Charge function is enabled, the "USB WakeUp" function does not work for ports that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge function or change to the compatible ports do not work . User's Manual...
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... the LAN jack and the LAN hub. If you are turned off by the timer, the display panel or the external monitor may not display when turned on the external monitor. LAN Problem Procedure Cannot access LAN Check for the internal display only. Press the hot key in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. When the display panel and an external monitor are set the display panel and external monitor to resolve the problem, contact TOSHIBA Support. Remember to see if the external monitor is connected. Check to turn off . User's Manual...
... the LAN jack and the LAN hub. If you are turned off by the timer, the display panel or the external monitor may not display when turned on the external monitor. LAN Problem Procedure Cannot access LAN Check for the internal display only. Press the hot key in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. When the display panel and an external monitor are set the display panel and external monitor to resolve the problem, contact TOSHIBA Support. Remember to see if the external monitor is connected. Check to turn off . User's Manual...
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... requires that the following hardware and software requirements are User's Manual C-2 It is a technical limitation that the overlapped memory is configured with a 64bit CPU and therefore may vary depending on the computer's hardware specifications). Published battery life numbers are met: 64-bit Operating System 64-bit CPU, Chipset and BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) 64-bit Device drivers 64-bit applications Certain device drivers and/or applications may...
... requires that the following hardware and software requirements are User's Manual C-2 It is a technical limitation that the overlapped memory is configured with a 64bit CPU and therefore may vary depending on the computer's hardware specifications). Published battery life numbers are met: 64-bit Operating System 64-bit CPU, Chipset and BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) 64-bit Device drivers 64-bit applications Certain device drivers and/or applications may...
Detailed Specs for Satellite S855D PSKAYC-00U001 English
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... Charge Toshiba Eco Utility Toshiba Media Controller Toshiba Bulletin Board Toshiba Reel Time SRS Premium Sound HD™ Large Touchpad with a one year from specifications due to design configuration. Slot 2 has 4GB. Non-Operating: 1G Environmental Credentials Energy Star 5.0 RoHS Warranty This Satellite notebook comes with Gesture Memory Standard Memory: 4GB DDR3 + 4GB DDR3 (1600 MHz) Maximum Memory: 16GB DDR3 Expansion Modules: 2 GB DDR3, 4GB DDR3, 8GB DDR3 Modules Hard Disk Drive 750GB (5400 RPM); Serial...
... Charge Toshiba Eco Utility Toshiba Media Controller Toshiba Bulletin Board Toshiba Reel Time SRS Premium Sound HD™ Large Touchpad with a one year from specifications due to design configuration. Slot 2 has 4GB. Non-Operating: 1G Environmental Credentials Energy Star 5.0 RoHS Warranty This Satellite notebook comes with Gesture Memory Standard Memory: 4GB DDR3 + 4GB DDR3 (1600 MHz) Maximum Memory: 16GB DDR3 Expansion Modules: 2 GB DDR3, 4GB DDR3, 8GB DDR3 Modules Hard Disk Drive 750GB (5400 RPM); Serial...