Toshiba A40 Series manual Hibernate in the System standby and System hibernation

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INTRODUCTION

User's Manual

System automatic

This feature automatically shuts down the system in

Standby/Hibernation

standby mode or Hibernation mode when there is no input

 

or hardware access for a time specified. You can specify

 

the time and select either System Standby or System

 

Hibernate in the System standby and System hibernation

 

item of the Basic Setup tab in TOSHIBA Power Saver.

Keypad overlay

A ten-key pad is integrated into the keyboard. Refer to the

 

Keypad overlay section in Chapter 5, The Keyboard, for

 

instructions on using the keypad overlay.

Power on password

Two levels of password security are available: supervisor

 

and user. This feature prevents unauthorized access to

 

your computer.

Instant security

A hot key function blanks the screen and disables the

 

computer providing quick and easy data security.

Intelligent

A microprocessor in the computer’s intelligent power

power supply

supply detects the battery’s charge and calculates the

 

remaining battery capacity. It also protects electronic

 

components from abnormal conditions, such as voltage

 

overload from a universal AC adaptor. You can monitor

 

remaining battery capacity. Use the Battery remaining item

 

of the Power Save Modes window in TOSHIBA Power

 

Saver.

Battery save mode

This feature lets you save battery power. You can specify

 

the Power Save Mode in the Profile item in TOSHIBA

 

PowerSaver.

Panel power on/off

This feature turns power to the computer off when the

 

display panel is closed and turns it back on when the panel

 

is opened. You can specify the setting in the When I close

 

the lid item of the Setup Action tab in TOSHIBA Power

 

Saver.

Low battery

When battery power is exhausted to the point that

automatic hibernation

computer operation cannot be continued, the system

 

automatically enters Hibernation and shuts down. You can

 

specify the setting in Setup Action tab in TOSHIBA Power

 

Saver.

Heat dispersal

To protect from overheating, the CPU has an internal

 

temperature sensor. If the computer’s internal temperature

 

rises to a certain level, the cooling fan is turned on or the

 

processing speed is lowered. Use the Fan item of the Basic

1-10

Setup tab in TOSHIBA Power Saver.

 

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Contents Toshiba Disclaimer CopyrightTrademarks FCC information FCC notice Declaration of Conformity InformationContact FCC conditionsVcci Class B Information Conformity Statement Modem warning noticeNetwork Compatibility Statement Japan regulations Pursuant to FCC CFR 47, PartRegion selection RedialType of service Telephone company proceduresIf problems arise DisconnectionInstructions for IC CS-03 certified equipment Fax brandingModem warning notice for Australia AT&F AT&W AT%TE=0 ATZSoftware in addition to a modem Page General conditions Optical disc drive safety instructions Location of the required labelDVD Multi DV-W22E Toshiba DVD-R/-RW SD-R6112 CD-RW/DVD-ROM SD-R2412 Hitachi DVD±RW GWA-4040N Pioneer DVD±RW DVR-K12DPanasonic DVD Multi UJ-811BCD-RW/DVD-ROM UJDA750 International precautions Page Table of Contents Getting Started Grand TourXxvi Operating Basics Restoring the preinstalled software fromXxvii Keyboard XxviiiPower and Power-Up Modes HW Setup and PasswordsOptional Devices XxixTroubleshooting XxxAppendixes Glossary IndexXxxii Manual contents PrefaceConventions AbbreviationsIcons KeysKey operation DisplayMessages ConventionsXxxvi General Precautions Stress injuryHeat injury Pressure or impact damagePC card overheating Mobile phoneCentral Processing Unit CPU Performance Disclaimer XxxviiiStress injury XxxixOpen the keyboard brace Introduction ChapterIntroduction Equipment checklist IntroductionHardware SoftwareFeatures ProcessorFeatures PowerMemory Disks CD-DADVD-R DVD-RW DVD-RAM CD-ROM CD-EXTRA Display KeyboardPointing device PortsSlots MultimediaCommunications LANSpecial features Special featuresSecurity SoftwareHibernate in the System standby and System hibernation Utilities UtilitiesCD+DVD Options OptionsIntroduction Grand Tour Grand Tour Grand Tour Front with the display closedLeft side LAN JackRight side Right sideIndicator Back side Back sideSerial Bus UniversalSecurity lock Underside UndersideFront with the display open Front with the display openSystem indicators System indicatorsKeyboard indicators Refer to the Keypad overlay section in , KeyboardUSB diskette drive USB diskette driveFixed optical media drive Region codes for DVD drives and mediaWritable discs FormatsCDs DVDsCD-RW/DVD-ROM drive DVD-ROM driveDVD-R/-RW drive DVD±RW drive DVD Dual drive DVD Multi driveDVD+R write AC adaptor 11 The AC adaptorGetting Started Getting Started Setting up your work space Getting StartedPlacement of the computer General conditionsSetting up your work space Seating and postureLighting Work habitsConnecting the AC adaptor Connecting the AC adaptorConnecting the power cord to the AC adaptor Opening the displayTurning on the power Turning on the powerShut Down mode Boot mode Turning off the powerStarting up for the first time Turning off the power Hibernation modeBenefits of hibernation Open Toshiba Power Saver Starting HibernationAutomatic Hibernation Select Turn Off ComputerStandby mode Data save in hibernation modeExecuting standby Benefits of standbyClickstart, click Turn Off Computerand clickStandby Standby limitations Restarting the computerRestarting the computer Getting Started Operating Basics Connecting Disconnecting Using the Touch Pad Operating BasicsUsing the USB diskette drive Connecting 3 1/2 diskette driveUsing optical media drives Disconnecting 3 1/2 diskette driveUsing optical media drives ClickDiskettedriveLoading discs Pressing the eject buttonPulling the drawer open Removing discs Closing the CD/DVD drawerAudio/Video controls Next and Previous buttonsAudio/Video controls NextWriting CDs on CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive Play/Pause and Stop buttonsControls for CD/DVD and Digital Audio Play/PauseBefore writing or rewriting Writing CDs on CD-RW/DVD-ROM driveImportant message Writing CD/DVDs on DVD±RW drive DVD Dual driveDisclaimer Writing CD/DVDs on DVD-R/-RW drive Writing CD/DVDs on DVD-R/-RW driveWriting CD/DVDs on DVD Multi drive Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Multi drive Only DVD Multi drive can use DVD-RAMOperating Basics Drag’n Drop CD+DVD Data verification Media careCD/DVDs Volume control Sound SystemDiskettes Microphone levelPower management SoundMAX Control PanelMicrophone Enhancements Click Options and select Advanced Controls ClickAdvancedClicked the Power Management tab Input a time in Power Save Delay SecondsModem Region selectionProperties menu Region Selection iconConnecting SettingModem Selection Dialing PropertiesWireless LAN DisconnectingWireless LAN Wireless communication switchSecurity Indicatorstatus Indication Wireless communication IndicatorLAN cable types Connecting LAN cable 12 Connecting the LAN cableDisconnecting LAN cable Cleaning the computerMoving the computer Heat dispersal Heat dispersalOperating Basics Keyboard Keyboard Keyboard Typewriter keysSoft keys Fn key combinations F1 … F12 function keysEmulating keys on enhanced keyboard Soft keys Fn key combinations Hot keys Soft keys Fn key combinations Fn Sticky key Arrow mode Windows special keysKeypad overlay Turning on the overlaysTemporarily using normal keyboard overlay on Numeric modeTemporarily using overlay overlay off Generating Ascii charactersTemporarily changing modes Generating Ascii charactersKeyboard Power and Power-Up Modes Power POWER-UP Modes Power and Power-Up Modes Power conditionsPower indicators Battery indicatorsBattery types DC in 15V indicatorPower indicator Battery typesBattery pack Real Time Clock batterySafety precautions Care and use of the battery packCare and use of the battery pack Modes Care and use of the battery pack Procedures Charging the batteriesCharging time hours Battery type Power on Power off Battery charging noticeTime Monitoring battery capacity Maximizing battery operating timeRetaining data with power off Extending battery lifeReplacing the battery pack Removing the battery packReplacing the battery pack Releasing the battery packInstalling the battery pack Securing the battery packStarting the computer by password Power-up modesStarting the computer by password Windows utilitiesPanel power on/off System Auto OffHW Setup and Passwords HW Setup Passwords HW Setup and Passwords HW SetupAccessing HW Setup HW Setup windowPassword GeneralHW Setup Key FDDevice Config Parallel/PrinterCPU Boot Priority HT TechnologyHW Setup Enter HDD Priority OptionsUSB Supervisor password Optional Devices Optional Devices Power devices Optional DevicesCards/memory Peripheral devicesPC cards Inserting a PC cardRemoving a PC card PC cardsSD cards Formatting an SD cardRemoving an SD card SD cardsMemory expansion SD card careInstalling memory module Memory expansionRemoving the keybord brace Lifting into the left the insulation sheet Removing memory module Battery pack Battery packUniversal AC adaptor External monitor Parallel printerLink IEEE1394 PrecautionsLink IEEE1394 10 Connecting the i.LINK cable Security lock Security lockPoint to i.LINK IEEE1394 device and click Optional Devices Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Problem solving process TroubleshootingPreliminary checklist Analyzing the problem Hardware and system checklist Hardware and system checklistSystem start-up Power Self testOverheating power down AC powerProblem Procedure Its DCBattery Problem ProcedurePassword Projecting Parts Roubleshootingt LCD panel Hard disk drive DVD-ROM CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive DVD-R/-RW drive EXTRA, CD-G Audio CD only DVD Multi drive DVD DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW Diskette drive PC card SD cardPointing device Click the Pointer Options tabClick the Device Setting tab USB mouseOpen the Control Panel Hardware iconUSB Memory expansion Sound SystemMonitor ModemNo Carrier Wireless LAN Standby/HibernationLink IEEE1394 Real Time ClockTo , HW Setup and paswords PrinterToshiba support Where to writeBefore you call Toshiba support InEurope Germany&AustriaTroubleshooting Ppendixesa Appendixes Specifications Physical DimensionsPower Requirements Appendix aBuilt-in Modem NetworkcontrolunitNCUDisplay controller Display Controller and ModesAppendix B Video modes Video modes VGAAppendix B Video modes XGA Appendix B Video modes XGA Video modes Super XGA+ Video modes Super XGA+ Appendix B Display Settings FigureB-1 Display PropertiesExtended Desktop Figure B-3 WinDVD Figure B-5 Setup Appendix B AT Commands Repeat last commandAppendix C +++ Escape sequenceBn Communication standard setting Answer commandDn Dial En Echo command Hook controlRequest ID information Appendix CMn Monitor speaker mode Ln Monitor speaker volumeNn Modulation handshake Select pulse dialing On Return on-line to data modeQn Result code control Vn DCE response format Select tone dialingXn Result code selection, call progress monitoring Dial tone detect Busy tone detectRecall stored profile Data Carrier Detect DCD controlLoad factory settings Dn DTR controlTn Self-test commands Gn V.22bis guard tone controlKn Local flow control selection Pn Select Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio WWStore current configuration Display Current ConfigurationZn=x Store telephone number \Nn Error control mode selection \Qn Local flow control selectionView numbers in blacklist \Vn Protocol result codeCn Data compression control Registers Register valuesAppendix D ATSn?S3 Command line termination character user defined S0 Auto answer ring numberS1 Ring counter S2 AT escape character user definedS5 Command line editing character user defined S4 Response formatting character user definedS6 Wait before dialing Appendix DS7 Connection completion time-out S8 Comma pause timeS11 Dtmf dialing speed S12 Escape guard timeS37 Dial line rate Result code summary AT command set result codesResult Code Numeric Description Delayed Appendix D Appendix E ModeFunction Transmission speed Table E-1 Result codes for a V.90 connection AT Command Appendix EAppendix E Installing the internal modem Installing the modem board and jackInternal Modem Guide Appendix FRemoving the internal modem A02-0604JP Appendix F Wireless LAN Card SpecificationsRadio Characteristics Appendix GWireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision B and G Supported Frequency Sub-bandsWireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision a Appendix GWireless Channels Sets Turbo Mode AC Power Cord Connectors Appendix HUSA and Canada Australia EuropeParts Numbers AppendixConfigurations Glossary Glossary-1Adaptor Glossary-2Cache memory Glossary-3Capacity Glossary-4Dialog box Glossary-5Disk drive Glossary-6Hardware Glossary-7Hertz Glossary-8Monitor Glossary-9Motherboard Glossary-10Prompt Glossary-11Radio frequency interference RFI shield Glossary-12Write protection Glossary-13Glossary-14 Index Index-1Index-2 Index Index-3Toshiba Index-4