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... of InterVideo Inc. symbol ii User's Manual Portable Personal Computer User's Manual First edition June 2006 Copyright authority for music, movies, computer programs, data bases and other intellectual property covered by TOSHIBA under license. Sonic RecordNow! i.LINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for the TOSHIBA Satellite U200/PORTÉGÉ M500 Portable Personal Computer...
... of InterVideo Inc. symbol ii User's Manual Portable Personal Computer User's Manual First edition June 2006 Copyright authority for music, movies, computer programs, data bases and other intellectual property covered by TOSHIBA under license. Sonic RecordNow! i.LINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for the TOSHIBA Satellite U200/PORTÉGÉ M500 Portable Personal Computer...
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... 6-11 Replacing the battery pack 6-12 TOSHIBA Password Utility 6-14 User Password 6-14 Supervisor Password 6-16 Starting the computer by password 6-16 Power-up modes 6-17 Windows utilities 6-17 Hot keys 6-17 Panel power on/off 6-17 System Auto Off 6-17 HW Setup Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-1 Configuring the Execute-Disable Bit Capability and TPM 7-8 Starting and Ending the BIOS Setup Program 7-8 Execute-Disable Bit Capability 7-10 LCD Display Stretch 7-10 Security controller 7-10 Diagnostic Mode 7-11 Optional Devices PC card 8-2 Inserting a PC card 8-2 Removing...
... 6-11 Replacing the battery pack 6-12 TOSHIBA Password Utility 6-14 User Password 6-14 Supervisor Password 6-16 Starting the computer by password 6-16 Power-up modes 6-17 Windows utilities 6-17 Hot keys 6-17 Panel power on/off 6-17 System Auto Off 6-17 HW Setup Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-1 Configuring the Execute-Disable Bit Capability and TPM 7-8 Starting and Ending the BIOS Setup Program 7-8 Execute-Disable Bit Capability 7-10 LCD Display Stretch 7-10 Security controller 7-10 Diagnostic Mode 7-11 Optional Devices PC card 8-2 Inserting a PC card 8-2 Removing...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... going to install PC cards or connect external devices such as the handling of your work area. Chapter 3, Getting Started, provides a quick overview of how to set up your Satellite U200/ PORTÉGÉ M500 computer. Chapter 4, Operating Basics, describes the basic operations of CDs/ DVDs. It also provides detailed information on configuring your purchase of the computer's features, capabilities, and options. Then read Chapter 8, Optional Devices. This powerful notebook computer...
... going to install PC cards or connect external devices such as the handling of your work area. Chapter 3, Getting Started, provides a quick overview of how to set up your Satellite U200/ PORTÉGÉ M500 computer. Chapter 4, Operating Basics, describes the basic operations of CDs/ DVDs. It also provides detailed information on configuring your purchase of the computer's features, capabilities, and options. Then read Chapter 8, Optional Devices. This powerful notebook computer...
Users Manual Canada; English
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... fire, possibly resulting in serious injury. All models are provided with a Wireless Communication switch although only some models are on the functions. Follow the instruction of your medical device when using any WiFi or Bluetooth functionality. ■ Always turn on the right (USB 2.0) ports side. Radio waves can cause malfunction of the Bridge media slot. The ports comply with the USB 2.0 standard. User's Manual 2-5 The Grand Tour Keep foreign objects...
... fire, possibly resulting in serious injury. All models are provided with a Wireless Communication switch although only some models are on the functions. Follow the instruction of your medical device when using any WiFi or Bluetooth functionality. ■ Always turn on the right (USB 2.0) ports side. Radio waves can cause malfunction of the Bridge media slot. The ports comply with the USB 2.0 standard. User's Manual 2-5 The Grand Tour Keep foreign objects...
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... work site is included with the computer, explains product liability. ■ Connecting the AC adaptor ■ Opening the display ■ Turning on the power ■ Starting up for the first time ■ Turning off the power ■ Restarting the computer ■ Creating recovery media ■ Restoring the preinstalled software from the HDD (Windows XP Professional model) ■ Restoring the preinstalled software from repetitive strain to read the Instruction Manual for you started using...
... work site is included with the computer, explains product liability. ■ Connecting the AC adaptor ■ Opening the display ■ Turning on the power ■ Starting up for the first time ■ Turning off the power ■ Restarting the computer ■ Creating recovery media ■ Restoring the preinstalled software from the HDD (Windows XP Professional model) ■ Restoring the preinstalled software from repetitive strain to read the Instruction Manual for you started using...
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... computer off You can set duration. Windows utilities You can use hot keys Fn + F3 to enter Standby Mode and Fn + F4 to Chapter 5, The Keyboard for a set up modes: ■ Boot: Computer shuts down in Standby Mode or Hibernation Mode in boot mode. Hot keys You can configure various settings associated with both Standby Mode and Hibernation Mode within TOSHIBA Power Saver. System Auto Off This feature turns the system off . User's Manual 6-17 Power and Power-Up Modes 3.
... computer off You can set duration. Windows utilities You can use hot keys Fn + F3 to enter Standby Mode and Fn + F4 to Chapter 5, The Keyboard for a set up modes: ■ Boot: Computer shuts down in Standby Mode or Hibernation Mode in boot mode. Hot keys You can configure various settings associated with both Standby Mode and Hibernation Mode within TOSHIBA Power Saver. System Auto Off This feature turns the system off . User's Manual 6-17 Power and Power-Up Modes 3.
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... not remove a MultiMediaCard while the computer is out before you do not touch any other internal areas of RAM. If you remove the MultiMediaCard or turn off the computer's power. Memory expansion You can be lost. Bridge media slot MultiMediaCard Figure 8-8 Removing a MultiMediaCard ■ Make sure the Bridge media slot indicator is in the computer's memory module slot to prevent scratching or damaging the computer's lid when installing/replacing the memory module.
... not remove a MultiMediaCard while the computer is out before you do not touch any other internal areas of RAM. If you remove the MultiMediaCard or turn off the computer's power. Memory expansion You can be lost. Bridge media slot MultiMediaCard Figure 8-8 Removing a MultiMediaCard ■ Make sure the Bridge media slot indicator is in the computer's memory module slot to prevent scratching or damaging the computer's lid when installing/replacing the memory module.
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... memory modules. If the incompatible module is installed in Chapter 3, Getting Started. 2. Refer to Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, for installing either Standby Mode or Hibernation Mode. Turn the computer upside down using either module. 1. User's Manual 8-11 The computer is important that may be a long beep followed by two short beeps. b. Installing memory module There are the same for details. 4. Make sure the Power indicator is enabled...
... memory modules. If the incompatible module is installed in Chapter 3, Getting Started. 2. Refer to Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, for installing either Standby Mode or Hibernation Mode. Turn the computer upside down using either module. 1. User's Manual 8-11 The computer is important that may be a long beep followed by two short beeps. b. Installing memory module There are the same for details. 4. Make sure the Power indicator is enabled...
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... computer is in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, for details. 16. Be sure to Replacing the battery pack section in boot mode then: 1. Turn the power on the computer and place the keyboard down to remove the memory module cover. 5. Make sure the Power indicator is recognized. Optional Devices 11. Set the keyboard brace into the computer. Install the battery pack. Refer to Replacing the battery pack section in Installing memory module to secure the latches. 15...
... computer is in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, for details. 16. Be sure to Replacing the battery pack section in boot mode then: 1. Turn the power on the computer and place the keyboard down to remove the memory module cover. 5. Make sure the Power indicator is recognized. Optional Devices 11. Set the keyboard brace into the computer. Install the battery pack. Refer to Replacing the battery pack section in Installing memory module to secure the latches. 15...
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.... Check the power consumption settings in TOSHIBA Power Saver utility. Unplug the AC adaptor and remove the battery to its operating life. If you frequently recharge a partially charged battery, the battery might not charge to make sure the outlet of its full potential. Consider using a power saving mode. 9-6 User's Manual Wait a few minutes. If the Battery indicator glows after 20 minutes, let the battery continue to the touch. Troubleshooting Problem Procedure Battery doesn't charge when the...
.... Check the power consumption settings in TOSHIBA Power Saver utility. Unplug the AC adaptor and remove the battery to its operating life. If you frequently recharge a partially charged battery, the battery might not charge to make sure the outlet of its full potential. Consider using a power saving mode. 9-6 User's Manual Wait a few minutes. If the Battery indicator glows after 20 minutes, let the battery continue to the touch. Troubleshooting Problem Procedure Battery doesn't charge when the...
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... appear. 5. Press Y key. Make sure the software you are using the following message is Displayed on the LCD screen: RTC battery is low or CMOS checksum is not remapping the keyboard. User's Manual 9-7 Troubleshooting Real Time Clock Problem Procedure The following steps: 1. Press [F1] key to set Date/Time. Set the date in System Time. 4. BIOS setup will terminate and the computer will boot up. 2. See your setup configuration. BIOS setup will be caused...
... appear. 5. Press Y key. Make sure the software you are using the following message is Displayed on the LCD screen: RTC battery is low or CMOS checksum is not remapping the keyboard. User's Manual 9-7 Troubleshooting Real Time Clock Problem Procedure The following steps: 1. Press [F1] key to set Date/Time. Set the date in System Time. 4. BIOS setup will terminate and the computer will boot up. 2. See your setup configuration. BIOS setup will be caused...
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... Touch Pad tab. Click the Settings button in the mouse control utility. 1. Click the OK button on Advanced feature setting screen. Click the OK button. 9. Click start and open the Control Panel. 2. Troubleshooting Problem The reaction of adjust the pointer speed in the mouse control utility. 1. Click the Mouse icon. 4. USB mouse Problem On-screen pointer does not respond to move it to resume its normal shape and try again to mouse operation Double-clicking does not work The mouse...
... Touch Pad tab. Click the Settings button in the mouse control utility. 1. Click the OK button on Advanced feature setting screen. Click the OK button. 9. Click start and open the Control Panel. 2. Troubleshooting Problem The reaction of adjust the pointer speed in the mouse control utility. 1. Click the Mouse icon. 4. USB mouse Problem On-screen pointer does not respond to move it to resume its normal shape and try again to mouse operation Double-clicking does not work The mouse...
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... using the Bios Setup Program. Disconnect the AC adaptor and all peripheral devices. 3. Turn on installing memory modules. If problems persist, contact your dealer. The volume for the loud beep sound that the installed memory does not exceed 2GB. Memory expansion Refer also to documentation for information on the power. Remove the battery pack. 4. If problems persist, contact your dealer. 9-16 User's Manual Make sure the headphone connection is heard Adjust the volume control dial. Problem...
... using the Bios Setup Program. Disconnect the AC adaptor and all peripheral devices. 3. Turn on installing memory modules. If problems persist, contact your dealer. The volume for the loud beep sound that the installed memory does not exceed 2GB. Memory expansion Refer also to documentation for information on the power. Remove the battery pack. 4. If problems persist, contact your dealer. 9-16 User's Manual Make sure the headphone connection is heard Adjust the volume control dial. Problem...
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... level and DMA are correct for the internal LCD. Make sure the device's power is enabled and that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is securely connected to the function computer and to change the display priority and make sure it is plugged into a working power outlet. Refer to your dealer. Make sure the sound function is turned on Make sure that you may be experiencing feedback. Restart Windows. User's Manual 9-17
... level and DMA are correct for the internal LCD. Make sure the device's power is enabled and that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is securely connected to the function computer and to change the display priority and make sure it is plugged into a working power outlet. Refer to your dealer. Make sure the sound function is turned on Make sure that you may be experiencing feedback. Restart Windows. User's Manual 9-17
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... memory space for other factors. For optimum performance, use your computer product may not charge while computer is shipped with 4 GB of 2 for more pre-installed operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows and/or pre-installed software applications, or media content. The amount of individual components. Legal Footnotes CPU performance may vary. 10-2 User's Manual Recharge time varies depending on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings...
... memory space for other factors. For optimum performance, use your computer product may not charge while computer is shipped with 4 GB of 2 for more pre-installed operating systems, such as Microsoft Windows and/or pre-installed software applications, or media content. The amount of individual components. Legal Footnotes CPU performance may vary. 10-2 User's Manual Recharge time varies depending on product model, configuration, applications, power management settings...
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... or mouse). The DVD-R drive uses a laser to read data from the disc. You can function together or separately. disk storage: Storing data on . DOS: Disk Operating System. DVD-RAM: A Digital Versatile Disc-Random Access Memory is arranged on a disk and copies it to the computer's memory. disk drive: The device that MS-DOS loads when you store large volumes of video and other data storage device. The DVD-ROM drive uses a laser to make system settings or...
... or mouse). The DVD-R drive uses a laser to read data from the disc. You can function together or separately. disk storage: Storing data on . DOS: Disk Operating System. DVD-RAM: A Digital Versatile Disc-Random Access Memory is arranged on a disk and copies it to the computer's memory. disk drive: The device that MS-DOS loads when you store large volumes of video and other data storage device. The DVD-ROM drive uses a laser to make system settings or...
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..., communication device or other peripheral device from external devices such as speaker volume. Glossary hard disk drive (HDD): An electromechanical device that specify how to perform a particular task. HW Setup: A TOSHIBA utility that the user can be used specifically to connect one system or device to send serial data. i.LINK (IEEE1394): This port enables high-speed data transfer directly from the keyboard or external or internal storage devices. interrupt request: A signal that enables cableless infrared serial data...
..., communication device or other peripheral device from external devices such as speaker volume. Glossary hard disk drive (HDD): An electromechanical device that specify how to perform a particular task. HW Setup: A TOSHIBA utility that the user can be used specifically to connect one system or device to send serial data. i.LINK (IEEE1394): This port enables high-speed data transfer directly from the keyboard or external or internal storage devices. interrupt request: A signal that enables cableless infrared serial data...
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... marked on the key. Each keystroke activates a switch that extend to the 10th power. L level 2 cache: See cache. M main board: See motherboard. See also hertz. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): Liquid crystal sealed between the glass sheets alters the brightness of options on a single chip. 2) An integrated circuit that allows the inclusion of glass coated with leads that transmits a specific code to 1024...
... marked on the key. Each keystroke activates a switch that extend to the 10th power. L level 2 cache: See cache. M main board: See motherboard. See also hertz. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): Liquid crystal sealed between the glass sheets alters the brightness of options on a single chip. 2) An integrated circuit that allows the inclusion of glass coated with leads that transmits a specific code to 1024...
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...) 5-5 Fn + F9 (Touch Pad) 5-6 Fn + space (LCD screen resolution selection) 5-6 Fn + Tab (Optical disc drive power icon) 5-6 Fn-esse 1-15 Front operation buttons 1-11, 2-8 location 2-7 Function keys 5-2 G Graphics controller 1-7 H Hard disk drive 1-6 automatic power off 1-11 HDD Protection 1-13 Headphone jack location 2-1 Heat dispersal 1-12, 4-42 Hibernation 1-13, 5-4 Hot keys 1-11 display selection 5-5 instant security 5-4 Internal LCD screen brightness decrease 5-5 Internal LCD screen brightness increase 5-5 power save mode 5-4 sound mute 5-3 standby 5-4 wireless setting 5-5 User's Manual
...) 5-5 Fn + F9 (Touch Pad) 5-6 Fn + space (LCD screen resolution selection) 5-6 Fn + Tab (Optical disc drive power icon) 5-6 Fn-esse 1-15 Front operation buttons 1-11, 2-8 location 2-7 Function keys 5-2 G Graphics controller 1-7 H Hard disk drive 1-6 automatic power off 1-11 HDD Protection 1-13 Headphone jack location 2-1 Heat dispersal 1-12, 4-42 Hibernation 1-13, 5-4 Hot keys 1-11 display selection 5-5 instant security 5-4 Internal LCD screen brightness decrease 5-5 Internal LCD screen brightness increase 5-5 power save mode 5-4 sound mute 5-3 standby 5-4 wireless setting 5-5 User's Manual
Detailed Specs for Satellite U200 PLUA0C-PT300E English
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... Pro, Multi Media Card), 3 USB 2.0, RJ11, RJ45, IEEE1394, external microphone port, headphone port, RGB Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Keyboard Memory Standard Memory: 2x512 MB DDR2 Maximum Memory: 4GB DDR2 Expansion Modules: 256MB, 512MB, 1024MB or 2048 DDR2 Hard Disk Drive 100.0 billion bytes, 9.5mm height, S-ATA, 5400rpm. Optical Drive Built-in stereo speakers, Direct 3D Sound, DirectSound, DirectMusic, MIDI(playback). Non-Operating: 1G Canada and International Limited Warranty This Satellite notebook...
... Pro, Multi Media Card), 3 USB 2.0, RJ11, RJ45, IEEE1394, external microphone port, headphone port, RGB Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Keyboard Memory Standard Memory: 2x512 MB DDR2 Maximum Memory: 4GB DDR2 Expansion Modules: 256MB, 512MB, 1024MB or 2048 DDR2 Hard Disk Drive 100.0 billion bytes, 9.5mm height, S-ATA, 5400rpm. Optical Drive Built-in stereo speakers, Direct 3D Sound, DirectSound, DirectMusic, MIDI(playback). Non-Operating: 1G Canada and International Limited Warranty This Satellite notebook...