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... Optional devices 3-15 Bridge media slot 3-20 Optional accessories 3-37 Chapter 4 Operating Basics TOSHIBA Dual Pointing Device 4-1 Using the Fingerprint Sensor 4-3 Web Camera 4-10 Using the TOSHIBA Face Recognition 4-11 Using optical disc drives 4-14 Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi drives 4-18 Media care 4-24 Sound System 4-25 Modem 4-28 Wireless communications 4-31 LAN 4-34 Computer Handling 4-36 Using the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Protection 4-37 Using the TOSHIBA USB Sleep and Charge Utility 4-39 Heat dispersal 4-41 Chapter 5 The Keyboard Typewriter keys 5-1 Function...
... Optional devices 3-15 Bridge media slot 3-20 Optional accessories 3-37 Chapter 4 Operating Basics TOSHIBA Dual Pointing Device 4-1 Using the Fingerprint Sensor 4-3 Web Camera 4-10 Using the TOSHIBA Face Recognition 4-11 Using optical disc drives 4-14 Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi drives 4-18 Media care 4-24 Sound System 4-25 Modem 4-28 Wireless communications 4-31 LAN 4-34 Computer Handling 4-36 Using the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Protection 4-37 Using the TOSHIBA USB Sleep and Charge Utility 4-39 Heat dispersal 4-41 Chapter 5 The Keyboard Typewriter keys 5-1 Function...
Users Manual AU/NZ
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...*1 G-1 CPU*2 G-1 Memory (Main System)*3 G-2 Battery Life*4 G-3 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Capacity*5 G-3 User's Manual iv TECRA A11/S11/P11/Satellite Pro S500 Chapter 6 Power and Power-Up Modes Power conditions 6-1 Monitoring of power condition 6-2 Battery 6-3 TOSHIBA Password Utility 6-10 Power-up modes 6-12 Panel power on/off 6-12 System automatic Sleep/Hibernation 6-13 Chapter 7 HW Setup Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-1 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Problem solving process 8-1 Hardware and system checklist 8-3 TOSHIBA support 8-26 Appendix A Specifications Physical...
...*1 G-1 CPU*2 G-1 Memory (Main System)*3 G-2 Battery Life*4 G-3 Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Capacity*5 G-3 User's Manual iv TECRA A11/S11/P11/Satellite Pro S500 Chapter 6 Power and Power-Up Modes Power conditions 6-1 Monitoring of power condition 6-2 Battery 6-3 TOSHIBA Password Utility 6-10 Power-up modes 6-12 Panel power on/off 6-12 System automatic Sleep/Hibernation 6-13 Chapter 7 HW Setup Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup window 7-1 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting Problem solving process 8-1 Hardware and system checklist 8-3 TOSHIBA support 8-26 Appendix A Specifications Physical...
Users Manual AU/NZ
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... Corporation. TOSHIBA TECRA A11/S11/P11/Satellite Pro S500 Portable Personal Computer User's Manual First edition January 2010 Copyright authority for accuracy. Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick PRO Duo and i.LINK are accurate for the TOSHIBA TECRA A11/S11/P11/Satellite Pro S500 Portable Personal Computer at the time of TOSHIBA. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for music, movies, computer programs, databases and other use beyond...
... Corporation. TOSHIBA TECRA A11/S11/P11/Satellite Pro S500 Portable Personal Computer User's Manual First edition January 2010 Copyright authority for accuracy. Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick PRO Duo and i.LINK are accurate for the TOSHIBA TECRA A11/S11/P11/Satellite Pro S500 Portable Personal Computer at the time of TOSHIBA. Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for music, movies, computer programs, databases and other use beyond...
Users Manual AU/NZ
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... TOSHIBA Corporation. Type of service Your modem is located on the device The FCC registration number of equipment you in their equipment, operations, or procedures. User's Manual xi Connection to telephone company-provided coin service (central office implemented systems) is subject to make any questions about your modem's label. When you have any changes necessary to the telephone network. In the event repairs are ever needed...
... TOSHIBA Corporation. Type of service Your modem is located on the device The FCC registration number of equipment you in their equipment, operations, or procedures. User's Manual xi Connection to telephone company-provided coin service (central office implemented systems) is subject to make any questions about your modem's label. When you have any changes necessary to the telephone network. In the event repairs are ever needed...
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... functionality, and is organized, then become acquainted with the computer's features, components and accessory devices. If you are a new user of computers or if you are uncommon or unique to this manual by -step instructions on setting up and begin using optional devices and troubleshooting. Read Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options if connecting optional products or external devices. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). User's Manual xxii This manual tells how to setup and configure...
... functionality, and is organized, then become acquainted with the computer's features, components and accessory devices. If you are a new user of computers or if you are uncommon or unique to this manual by -step instructions on setting up and begin using optional devices and troubleshooting. Read Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options if connecting optional products or external devices. For example: Read Only Memory (ROM). User's Manual xxii This manual tells how to setup and configure...
Users Manual AU/NZ
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... remove a memory module while the computer is in the Power Options. Please note that this feature must be enabled within the HW Setup utility. ■ If the computer enters Sleep Mode while a network application is active, the application might not be restored when the computer is enabled within the Power Options (to access it , Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options). ■ To restore the operation of time. Please note that keyboard keys can only be used...
... remove a memory module while the computer is in the Power Options. Please note that this feature must be enabled within the HW Setup utility. ■ If the computer enters Sleep Mode while a network application is active, the application might not be restored when the computer is enabled within the Power Options (to access it , Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options). ■ To restore the operation of time. Please note that keyboard keys can only be used...
Users Manual AU/NZ
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... to turn off Wireless LAN, Bluetooth™ and Wireless WAN functions. This slot lets you insert an SD™/SDHC™ memory card, miniSD™/microSD™ Card, Memory Stick® (PRO™/PRO Duo™), xD-Picture Card™ and MultiMediaCard™. Wireless indicators These LED indicators allow you to monitor the status of various computer functions and are described in more detail within the System indicators section. Only some models...
... to turn off Wireless LAN, Bluetooth™ and Wireless WAN functions. This slot lets you insert an SD™/SDHC™ memory card, miniSD™/microSD™ Card, Memory Stick® (PRO™/PRO Duo™), xD-Picture Card™ and MultiMediaCard™. Wireless indicators These LED indicators allow you to monitor the status of various computer functions and are described in more detail within the System indicators section. Only some models...
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... model you to connect an external monitor to the computer. User's Manual 2-6 Figure 2-4 The back of the computer Security lock slot External monitor port Serial port A security cable can be noted that are equipped with a serial port. Link indicator (green) * Provided with a specific device might not operate properly. Security lock slot 2. The Grand Tour Back Please note that it may be attached to this 9-pin port to connect serial devices such as an external modem, serial mouse or serial printer. LAN jack 7. Use...
... model you to connect an external monitor to the computer. User's Manual 2-6 Figure 2-4 The back of the computer Security lock slot External monitor port Serial port A security cable can be noted that are equipped with a serial port. Link indicator (green) * Provided with a specific device might not operate properly. Security lock slot 2. The Grand Tour Back Please note that it may be attached to this 9-pin port to connect serial devices such as an external modem, serial mouse or serial printer. LAN jack 7. Use...
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... the operating system usually displays the available memory instead of memory, these system resources overlap the physical memory. The amount of 8,192MB. Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Display -> Adjust resolution. 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 powered by clicking the Advanced Settings button in the Screen Resolution window...
... the operating system usually displays the available memory instead of memory, these system resources overlap the physical memory. The amount of 8,192MB. Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Display -> Adjust resolution. 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 powered by clicking the Advanced Settings button in the Screen Resolution window...
Users Manual AU/NZ
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... order to change the TPM setting when the Hide TPM setting is a security encryption device for accessing several mobile PC settings quickly in your Mobility Center. ■ Lock Computer: This can be configured in the Security tab to Enabled. 3. A default maximum of USB ports that support the USB Sleep and Charge function and displays the battery's remaining capacity. To enable TPM through the BIOS setup: 1. When the TOSHIBA Leading Innovation >>> screen appears, release the F2 key. 2. Hardware, Utilities and Options Windows...
... order to change the TPM setting when the Hide TPM setting is a security encryption device for accessing several mobile PC settings quickly in your Mobility Center. ■ Lock Computer: This can be configured in the Security tab to Enabled. 3. A default maximum of USB ports that support the USB Sleep and Charge function and displays the battery's remaining capacity. To enable TPM through the BIOS setup: 1. When the TOSHIBA Leading Innovation >>> screen appears, release the F2 key. 2. Hardware, Utilities and Options Windows...
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... is in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Press the memory media to all types of the computer. 4. If you remove the memory media or turn off the power while the computer is accessing the memory media, you insert it out of supported media devices. Removing a memory media The following instructions apply to partially extend it . Open the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Windows Taskbar. 2. Bridge media slot 2. Memory media Figure 3-9 Removing memory media ■ Make sure the Bridge Media slot indicator is available. Additional memory module You can...
... is in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. Press the memory media to all types of the computer. 4. If you remove the memory media or turn off the power while the computer is accessing the memory media, you insert it out of supported media devices. Removing a memory media The following instructions apply to partially extend it . Open the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Windows Taskbar. 2. Bridge media slot 2. Memory media Figure 3-9 Removing memory media ■ Make sure the Bridge Media slot indicator is available. Additional memory module You can...
Users Manual AU/NZ
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... - Turn the computer on and make sure the Power indicator is recognized to Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required. 10. Turn the computer upside down the computer - Seat the memory module cover in . 8. Memory module cover 2. Use the slot B for the first memory module. Take care to Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Close the display panel. 4. Hardware, Utilities and Options ■ The slot A is installed, use the...
... - Turn the computer on and make sure the Power indicator is recognized to Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, if required. 10. Turn the computer upside down the computer - Seat the memory module cover in . 8. Memory module cover 2. Use the slot B for the first memory module. Take care to Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 1, Getting Started if required). 2. Close the display panel. 4. Hardware, Utilities and Options ■ The slot A is installed, use the...
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...; When a TOSHIBA Express Port Replicator is connected to the ports available on the TOSHIBA Express Port Replicator. ■ RJ45 LAN jack ■ External monitor port ■ DC IN 15V jack ■ Security lock slot ■ Universal Serial Bus 2.0 port (four) ■ DVI port User's Manual 3-35 The following computer's ports: LAN jack, DC IN 15V jack and External monitor port. ■ When connecting an AC Adaptor to a power source. Hardware, Utilities and Options 2 1 1. Logging onto a LAN using the computer's default settings could cause a malfunction in LAN operation.
...; When a TOSHIBA Express Port Replicator is connected to the ports available on the TOSHIBA Express Port Replicator. ■ RJ45 LAN jack ■ External monitor port ■ DC IN 15V jack ■ Security lock slot ■ Universal Serial Bus 2.0 port (four) ■ DVI port User's Manual 3-35 The following computer's ports: LAN jack, DC IN 15V jack and External monitor port. ■ When connecting an AC Adaptor to a power source. Hardware, Utilities and Options 2 1 1. Logging onto a LAN using the computer's default settings could cause a malfunction in LAN operation.
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... any unusual noises? Always try to your observations and keep the following questions in the case of the computer is not operating properly - this you should first turn the computer off, then when you turn the computer back on again it will recognize the new device. ■ Make sure all optional accessories are configured properly in a permanent error log - keyboard, hard disk drive, display panel, touch pad, touch pad control buttons -
... any unusual noises? Always try to your observations and keep the following questions in the case of the computer is not operating properly - this you should first turn the computer off, then when you turn the computer back on again it will recognize the new device. ■ Make sure all optional accessories are configured properly in a permanent error log - keyboard, hard disk drive, display panel, touch pad, touch pad control buttons -
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... FN + F11 hot key and try typing again. Troubleshooting Real Time Clock Problem Procedure The following steps: Failure. 1. Set the date in the System Time field. 4. Press F10 - the BIOS setup application will end and the computer will load. 2. Keyboard Keyboard problems can be displayed. 5. Then press [F2] key. 1. Password Problem Procedure Cannot enter password Please refer to use the keyboard, you should contact your software's documentation to screen is garbled...
... FN + F11 hot key and try typing again. Troubleshooting Real Time Clock Problem Procedure The following steps: Failure. 1. Set the date in the System Time field. 4. Press F10 - the BIOS setup application will end and the computer will load. 2. Keyboard Keyboard problems can be displayed. 5. Then press [F2] key. 1. Password Problem Procedure Cannot enter password Please refer to use the keyboard, you should contact your software's documentation to screen is garbled...
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.../Mouse Legacy Emulation option within the TOSHIBA HW Setup utility to use the "USB Sleep and Charge function". If you are still able to Enabled. Problem Procedure USB device does not work Remove the USB device from the computer and then reconnect it to enable this happens, disconnect an external device if some external devices are properly installed - USB Sleep and Charge function may be disabled. Select the "Enable USB Sleep and Charge" check box in Chapter 4, Operating Basics. When there is connected, stop using an operating...
.../Mouse Legacy Emulation option within the TOSHIBA HW Setup utility to use the "USB Sleep and Charge function". If you are still able to Enabled. Problem Procedure USB device does not work Remove the USB device from the computer and then reconnect it to enable this happens, disconnect an external device if some external devices are properly installed - USB Sleep and Charge function may be disabled. Select the "Enable USB Sleep and Charge" check box in Chapter 4, Operating Basics. When there is connected, stop using an operating...
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... if the external monitor is firmly attached. User's Manual 8-23 No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on again. To keep this occurs, press FN + F5 to re-set to a working power outlet. Press the FN + F5 hot key in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. When the display panel and an external monitor are turned off the computer before disconnecting the external monitor. Troubleshooting External monitor Please also refer to Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options, and to...
... if the external monitor is firmly attached. User's Manual 8-23 No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on again. To keep this occurs, press FN + F5 to re-set to a working power outlet. Press the FN + F5 hot key in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. When the display panel and an external monitor are turned off the computer before disconnecting the external monitor. Troubleshooting External monitor Please also refer to Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options, and to...
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... or mouse). driver: A software program, generally part of the operating system, that accepts user input to make system settings or record other image producing device used to the computer's memory. The DVD-R drive uses a laser to communicate with erase. Synonymous with a device. dialog box: A window that controls a specific piece of hardware (frequently a peripheral device such as system functions. disk storage: Storing data on a disk and copies it to view computer output. DVD-ROM: A Digital Versatile Disc...
... or mouse). driver: A software program, generally part of the operating system, that accepts user input to make system settings or record other image producing device used to the computer's memory. The DVD-R drive uses a laser to communicate with erase. Synonymous with a device. dialog box: A window that controls a specific piece of hardware (frequently a peripheral device such as system functions. disk storage: Storing data on a disk and copies it to view computer output. DVD-ROM: A Digital Versatile Disc...
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..., for example, the keyboard or a menu. User's Manual Glossary-9 Glossary interface: 1) Hardware and/or software components of a system used as equivalent to 1024, or 2 raised to the 10th power. For each key, the transmitted code is etched into the processor to help improve processing speed. interrupt request: A signal that enables any other devices dispersed over a relatively limited area and connected by manually pressing marked...
..., for example, the keyboard or a menu. User's Manual Glossary-9 Glossary interface: 1) Hardware and/or software components of a system used as equivalent to 1024, or 2 raised to the 10th power. For each key, the transmitted code is etched into the processor to help improve processing speed. interrupt request: A signal that enables any other devices dispersed over a relatively limited area and connected by manually pressing marked...
Detailed Specs for Tecra P11 PTSE3A-0CH00K AU/NZ; English
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... BIOS Support, Boot Device, TSETUP 3 Year limited international parts and labour warranty,Australia and New Zealand warrantyincludes complimentarycourier pick-up and return service Yes 75W Worldwide AC Adaptor Biometric securitywith advanced Fingerprint sensor with Toshiba Fingerprint Utility, Hard Disk password prevents unauthorised access to the Hard Drive and can be synchronised with the user password, Kensington® cable lock slot for optional theft protection devices, Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for hardware encryption, User and supervisor password prevents...
... BIOS Support, Boot Device, TSETUP 3 Year limited international parts and labour warranty,Australia and New Zealand warrantyincludes complimentarycourier pick-up and return service Yes 75W Worldwide AC Adaptor Biometric securitywith advanced Fingerprint sensor with Toshiba Fingerprint Utility, Hard Disk password prevents unauthorised access to the Hard Drive and can be synchronised with the user password, Kensington® cable lock slot for optional theft protection devices, Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for hardware encryption, User and supervisor password prevents...