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... Powering down the computer 113 Using Turn Off or Shut down 114 Using Hibernation 117 Using Standby 119 Chapter 5: Mobile Computing 123 Toshiba's energy-saver design 123 Running the computer on battery power 123 Battery Notice 124 Charging the batteries 124 Charging the RTC battery 125... Monitoring battery power 126 What to do when the battery alarm sounds...........128 Changing batteries 129 Taking care of your battery 131 Safety precautions 131 Maximizing battery life 132 Disposing of used batteries safely ...
... Powering down the computer 113 Using Turn Off or Shut down 114 Using Hibernation 117 Using Standby 119 Chapter 5: Mobile Computing 123 Toshiba's energy-saver design 123 Running the computer on battery power 123 Battery Notice 124 Charging the batteries 124 Charging the RTC battery 125... Monitoring battery power 126 What to do when the battery alarm sounds...........128 Changing batteries 129 Taking care of your battery 131 Safety precautions 131 Maximizing battery life 132 Disposing of used batteries safely ...
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...Sound system problems 201 Optional devices 201 PC Card problems 201 Printer problems 204 Internet Problems 205 DVD operating problems-Windows XP 206 Developing good computing habits 209 If you need further assistance 210 Before you call 210 Contacting Toshiba 211 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 212 Toshiba...'s worldwide offices 212 Appendix A: Windows 2000 Supplemental Information .... 216 Using your computer for the first time 216 ...
...Sound system problems 201 Optional devices 201 PC Card problems 201 Printer problems 204 Internet Problems 205 DVD operating problems-Windows XP 206 Developing good computing habits 209 If you need further assistance 210 Before you call 210 Contacting Toshiba 211 Other Toshiba Internet Web sites 212 Toshiba...'s worldwide offices 212 Appendix A: Windows 2000 Supplemental Information .... 216 Using your computer for the first time 216 ...
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...may take the necessary steps to check the battery's remaining capacity and perform its calculations. You Windows operating system offers two alarms before trying to do when the battery alarm sounds Your Satellite computer can be configured to warn you of a low battery charge condition so you...sounds With repeated discharges and recharges, the battery's capacity will not power the computer for as long as a new battery, even when both are fully charged. To change the default alarm settings: 1 Click Start, then Control Panel, and then Performance and Maintenance. 2 Double-click the Toshiba...
...may take the necessary steps to check the battery's remaining capacity and perform its calculations. You Windows operating system offers two alarms before trying to do when the battery alarm sounds Your Satellite computer can be configured to warn you of a low battery charge condition so you...sounds With repeated discharges and recharges, the battery's capacity will not power the computer for as long as a new battery, even when both are fully charged. To change the default alarm settings: 1 Click Start, then Control Panel, and then Performance and Maintenance. 2 Double-click the Toshiba...
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... open a program, a button associated with that run continuously in the background. To make a program or window the currently active one, click the associated taskbar button. Typical tasks in microphone or external microphone. You can play.wav sound files or audio CDs using the built-in the System tray are Current time, Power...
... open a program, a button associated with that run continuously in the background. To make a program or window the currently active one, click the associated taskbar button. Typical tasks in microphone or external microphone. You can play.wav sound files or audio CDs using the built-in the System tray are Current time, Power...
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... microphone or an external microphone. 143 Exploring Your Options Exploring audio features Recording sounds You may record sounds and save them on a device capable of playing MP3 files. DEFINITION: A .wav (pronounced "wave") file is through the computer's built-in Windows. TECHNICAL NOTE: If you record MP3 files, you will only be able to...
... microphone or an external microphone. 143 Exploring Your Options Exploring audio features Recording sounds You may record sounds and save them on a device capable of playing MP3 files. DEFINITION: A .wav (pronounced "wave") file is through the computer's built-in Windows. TECHNICAL NOTE: If you record MP3 files, you will only be able to...
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... Speak normally into the microphone. Experiment to find a balance that fits your needs. 1 Open Sound Recorder, if necessary. 2 Click Start, point to Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, and then click Sound Recorder. 3 In the Sound Recorder window, click Edit, then click Audio Properties. 4 In the Audio Properties dialog box, adjust the ..., select Save from the taskbar. Adjusting recording quality The better the quality of the recording, the more disk space the sound file requires. To access the Windows Media™ Player, you record. The CD begins to your needs. 5 Click OK.
... Speak normally into the microphone. Experiment to find a balance that fits your needs. 1 Open Sound Recorder, if necessary. 2 Click Start, point to Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, and then click Sound Recorder. 3 In the Sound Recorder window, click Edit, then click Audio Properties. 4 In the Audio Properties dialog box, adjust the ..., select Save from the taskbar. Adjusting recording quality The better the quality of the recording, the more disk space the sound file requires. To access the Windows Media™ Player, you record. The CD begins to your needs. 5 Click OK.
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...see "Display problems" on the drive itself. This is too loud. Optional devices Optional devices can include a printer, PC Cards, an external monitor, or any sound from a microphone is a volume control dial on your speakers or headphones or in your computer. PC Card problems Most PC Card problems occur during installation... setup of new cards. Revert to the speakers and the speaker volume is feedback between the microphone and the speakers. It occurs in the Windows Control Panel ("Sounds"), or it might be a volume control on the computer, a volume control feature in any...
...see "Display problems" on the drive itself. This is too loud. Optional devices Optional devices can include a printer, PC Cards, an external monitor, or any sound from a microphone is a volume control dial on your speakers or headphones or in your computer. PC Card problems Most PC Card problems occur during installation... setup of new cards. Revert to the speakers and the speaker volume is feedback between the microphone and the speakers. It occurs in the Windows Control Panel ("Sounds"), or it might be a volume control on the computer, a volume control feature in any...
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...button, and then point to All Programs. Point to the TOSHIBA ConfigFree folder, and then click ConfigFree. ❖ (Microsoft® Windows® 2000 users) Click the Start button, and then point to Programs. Point to the TOSHIBA ConfigFree folder, and then click ConfigFree. ❖ Double-click ... ConfigFree icon. on the taskbar. ❖ Click the ConfigFree icon click the desired utility. You can also enable and disable sounds from this dialog box. Displays version information about devices connected to specify various options, such as whether certain warning messages should display...
...button, and then point to All Programs. Point to the TOSHIBA ConfigFree folder, and then click ConfigFree. ❖ (Microsoft® Windows® 2000 users) Click the Start button, and then point to Programs. Point to the TOSHIBA ConfigFree folder, and then click ConfigFree. ❖ Double-click ... ConfigFree icon. on the taskbar. ❖ Click the ConfigFree icon click the desired utility. You can also enable and disable sounds from this dialog box. Displays version information about devices connected to specify various options, such as whether certain warning messages should display...
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... an appropriate device. Online may refer to information being read and write to start the computer. P palette-See color palette. Most modern printers are Windows 2000 and Windows NT. A device that are connected by communications facilities. multimedia-A combination of two or more than one bit of refreshing a computer screen, in the computer... systems are parallel. parallel-Processes that cannot be used to CD and DVD media. Compare system disk. On your own computer's hard disk, such as sound, animation, and video in a computer program or presentation.
... an appropriate device. Online may refer to information being read and write to start the computer. P palette-See color palette. Most modern printers are Windows 2000 and Windows NT. A device that are connected by communications facilities. multimedia-A combination of two or more than one bit of refreshing a computer screen, in the computer... systems are parallel. parallel-Processes that cannot be used to CD and DVD media. Compare system disk. On your own computer's hard disk, such as sound, animation, and video in a computer program or presentation.
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...202 hot swapping 109, 203 I/O conflict 203 inserting 82, 83 modem default 147 nonstandard configurations 202 removing 83 troubleshooting checklist 202 Windows driver 202 Plug and Play 190 pointing device 45 port COM 147 Ethernet LAN 149 expansion 46 external diskette drive 71 infrared 39... 70 parallel 40 serial 40 troubleshooting 204 printer setup 219 printing a file 103 problem solving contacting Toshiba 34, 210, 211 problems diagnosing 185 forgetting your password 173 solving 185 sound system 201 problems See troubleshooting program, starting 98 PS/2-compatible keyboard 40, 68 mouse 40 Q Quick...
...202 hot swapping 109, 203 I/O conflict 203 inserting 82, 83 modem default 147 nonstandard configurations 202 removing 83 troubleshooting checklist 202 Windows driver 202 Plug and Play 190 pointing device 45 port COM 147 Ethernet LAN 149 expansion 46 external diskette drive 71 infrared 39... 70 parallel 40 serial 40 troubleshooting 204 printer setup 219 printing a file 103 problem solving contacting Toshiba 34, 210, 211 problems diagnosing 185 forgetting your password 173 solving 185 sound system 201 problems See troubleshooting program, starting 98 PS/2-compatible keyboard 40, 68 mouse 40 Q Quick...
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... • Wireless LAN driver • Bluetooth driver • Sound Driver for Windows • DVD Video Player • LAN Drivers • Infrared Device Driver • TOSHIBA Dual Pointing Device utility • TOSHIBA Power Saver • TOSHIBA Console • Online manual ◆ Documentation: • TECRA S1 Resorce Guide • Microsoft Windows XP manual package • Instruction Manual for Safety & Comfort...
... • Wireless LAN driver • Bluetooth driver • Sound Driver for Windows • DVD Video Player • LAN Drivers • Infrared Device Driver • TOSHIBA Dual Pointing Device utility • TOSHIBA Power Saver • TOSHIBA Console • Online manual ◆ Documentation: • TECRA S1 Resorce Guide • Microsoft Windows XP manual package • Instruction Manual for Safety & Comfort...
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... 1-3 Features INTRODUCTION • Display Driver • TOSHIBA Utilities • Wireless LAN driver • Bluetooth driver • Sound Driver • DVD Video Player • LAN Drivers • Infrared Device Driver • TOSHIBA Dual Pointing Device utility • TOSHIBA Power Saver • TOSHIBA Console • Online manual ◆ Documentation: • Microsoft Windows 2000 manual package • The same...
... 1-3 Features INTRODUCTION • Display Driver • TOSHIBA Utilities • Wireless LAN driver • Bluetooth driver • Sound Driver • DVD Video Player • LAN Drivers • Infrared Device Driver • TOSHIBA Dual Pointing Device utility • TOSHIBA Power Saver • TOSHIBA Console • Online manual ◆ Documentation: • Microsoft Windows 2000 manual package • The same...
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... Serial Bus (USB) enables chain connection of a number of data transfer and fax depends on analog telephone line conditions. Multimedia Sound System Video-out jack Sound Blaster™ Pro™ and Windows Sound System compatible sound system provides internal speaker as well as a standard device in some markets. 1-7 Communications Modem LAN An internal modem provides...
... Serial Bus (USB) enables chain connection of a number of data transfer and fax depends on analog telephone line conditions. Multimedia Sound System Video-out jack Sound Blaster™ Pro™ and Windows Sound System compatible sound system provides internal speaker as well as a standard device in some markets. 1-7 Communications Modem LAN An internal modem provides...
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.... NOTE: The internal modem does not support voice functions. CAUTIONS: 1. Do not connect the modem to your Windows documentation for details on your diskettes. Feedback occurs when sound from the telephone jack. 2. Keep your speaker or through the Mute function in microphone that support such functions. ...speakers, radios, television sets and other sources of a lightning storm, unplug the modem cable from the speaker is picked up in any sound system when the microphone input is output to the speaker (throughput) and the speaker volume is a common phenomenon that occurs in the...
.... NOTE: The internal modem does not support voice functions. CAUTIONS: 1. Do not connect the modem to your Windows documentation for details on your diskettes. Feedback occurs when sound from the telephone jack. 2. Keep your speaker or through the Mute function in microphone that support such functions. ...speakers, radios, television sets and other sources of a lightning storm, unplug the modem cable from the speaker is picked up in any sound system when the microphone input is output to the speaker (throughput) and the speaker volume is a common phenomenon that occurs in the...
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...not appear from accessing your data. To restore the screen and original settings, press any key. However, if you check the checkbox in a Windows environment turns sound on batteries item of the computers. User's Manual Hotkeys Hotkeys (Fn + a function or Esc key) let you enable or disable certain ...features of the Power Saver Properties window in a dialog box. If you press Fn + F2, the Power Save Mode is set, the screen will be...
...not appear from accessing your data. To restore the screen and original settings, press any key. However, if you check the checkbox in a Windows environment turns sound on batteries item of the computers. User's Manual Hotkeys Hotkeys (Fn + a function or Esc key) let you enable or disable certain ...features of the Power Saver Properties window in a dialog box. If you press Fn + F2, the Power Save Mode is set, the screen will be...
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...The bus provides superior performance for the greater demands of 32-bit PC cards. Windows' hot-install feature lets you install PC cards while the computer's power is on the left side of the computer's sound system and data transmission, including slower transmission speeds and dialing errors. The slots ...firm connection. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual PC cards The computer is equipped with a PC card expansion slot that meets industry standards (manufactured by TOSHIBA or other on . Any PC card that can install two Type II cards, one in each connector, or one Type III card in ...
...The bus provides superior performance for the greater demands of 32-bit PC cards. Windows' hot-install feature lets you install PC cards while the computer's power is on the left side of the computer's sound system and data transmission, including slower transmission speeds and dialing errors. The slots ...firm connection. OPTIONAL DEVICES User's Manual PC cards The computer is equipped with a PC card expansion slot that meets industry standards (manufactured by TOSHIBA or other on . Any PC card that can install two Type II cards, one in each connector, or one Type III card in ...
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TROUBLESHOOTING 9-20 Check Windows Device Manager. Make sure the headphone connection is attached firmly. Make sure the sound function is enabled and that settings for I/ O address, Interrupt level and DMA are correct for your Personal Conferencing Kit's documentation. No... error occurs Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is secure. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Sound system Problem No sound is correct for your software and do not conflict with other hardware devices that you may have connected to your area: NTSC ...
TROUBLESHOOTING 9-20 Check Windows Device Manager. Make sure the headphone connection is attached firmly. Make sure the sound function is enabled and that settings for I/ O address, Interrupt level and DMA are correct for your Personal Conferencing Kit's documentation. No... error occurs Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is secure. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Sound system Problem No sound is correct for your software and do not conflict with other hardware devices that you may have connected to your area: NTSC ...
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... memory, See Memory expansion F Fn key emulation 5-7 Fn + Alt (enhanced keyboard simulation) 5-3 Fn + Ctrl (enhanced keyboard simulation) 5-3 Fn + Enter 5-3 Fn + Esc (sound mute) 5-4 Fn-esse 1-11 Fn + F1 (instant security) 5-4 Fn + F2 (power save mode) 5-4 Fn + F3 (standby) 5-4 Fn + F4 (hibernation) 5-5 ... Boot Priority 7-6 CPU 7-7 Device Config 7-4 Display 7-5 General 7-2 Keyboard 7-8 LAN 7-9 Parallel/Printer 7-4 Password 7-2 Pointing Devices 7-4 USB 7-9 window 7-2 I Indicators 2-10, 6-4 Infrared port, See also Ports problems 9-14 Instant security, See Hot keys Interfaces, See Ports Index-2
... memory, See Memory expansion F Fn key emulation 5-7 Fn + Alt (enhanced keyboard simulation) 5-3 Fn + Ctrl (enhanced keyboard simulation) 5-3 Fn + Enter 5-3 Fn + Esc (sound mute) 5-4 Fn-esse 1-11 Fn + F1 (instant security) 5-4 Fn + F2 (power save mode) 5-4 Fn + F3 (standby) 5-4 Fn + F4 (hibernation) 5-5 ... Boot Priority 7-6 CPU 7-7 Device Config 7-4 Display 7-5 General 7-2 Keyboard 7-8 LAN 7-9 Parallel/Printer 7-4 Password 7-2 Pointing Devices 7-4 USB 7-9 window 7-2 I Indicators 2-10, 6-4 Infrared port, See also Ports problems 9-14 Instant security, See Hot keys Interfaces, See Ports Index-2
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... numeric mode 5-7 temporarily changing modes 5-9 temporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on) 5-8 temporarily using overlay (overlay off) 5-9 turning on 5-7 Windows special keys 5-7 L LAN, See also Wireless LAN 1-8 cable types 4-28 connecting 4-28 disconnecting 4-29 problems 9-23 using 4-28 LCD,...See Security lock M Main battery, See Battery pack Memory 1-4 expansion 1-12, 8-6 installing 8-6 removing 8-8 slots 1-4 Microphone, See sound system, microphone Microprocessor, See Processor Modem 1-7, 4-22 connecting 4-25 disconnecting 4-25 jack location 2-4 problems 9-22 region selection 4-22 using...
... numeric mode 5-7 temporarily changing modes 5-9 temporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on) 5-8 temporarily using overlay (overlay off) 5-9 turning on 5-7 Windows special keys 5-7 L LAN, See also Wireless LAN 1-8 cable types 4-28 connecting 4-28 disconnecting 4-29 problems 9-23 using 4-28 LCD,...See Security lock M Main battery, See Battery pack Memory 1-4 expansion 1-12, 8-6 installing 8-6 removing 8-8 slots 1-4 Microphone, See sound system, microphone Microprocessor, See Processor Modem 1-7, 4-22 connecting 4-25 disconnecting 4-25 jack location 2-4 problems 9-22 region selection 4-22 using...
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INDEX problems 9-20 speaker 2-8 volume control 2-2 Standby 1-10 System auto off 1-9 T TOSHIBA Power Saver 1-10 Troubleshooting, See Problems TV 8-13 U Utilities list 1-10 USB 1-7 location 2-4 problems 9-21 V Video modes, Appendix B Video-out jack 1-7, 2-2 Video RAM 1-4 Volume control, See Sound system W Windows®XP Professional setup 3-7 Windows®2000 setup 3-7 Wireless LAN 1-8 problems 9-24 using 4-26 Index Index-5
INDEX problems 9-20 speaker 2-8 volume control 2-2 Standby 1-10 System auto off 1-9 T TOSHIBA Power Saver 1-10 Troubleshooting, See Problems TV 8-13 U Utilities list 1-10 USB 1-7 location 2-4 problems 9-21 V Video modes, Appendix B Video-out jack 1-7, 2-2 Video RAM 1-4 Volume control, See Sound system W Windows®XP Professional setup 3-7 Windows®2000 setup 3-7 Wireless LAN 1-8 problems 9-24 using 4-26 Index Index-5