Toshiba PRO A300D user manual Instructions for IC CS-03 certified equipment

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Instructions for IC CS-03 certified equipment

1The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certifica- tion means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications net- work protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements docu- ment(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will oper- ate to the user’s satisfaction.

Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permis- sible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection.

The customer should be aware that compliance with the above condi- tions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representa- tive designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the tele- communications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.

Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.

Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.

2The user manual of analog equipment must contain the equipment’s Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) and an explanation notice similar to the following:

The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of the modem, which can vary. For the REN of your modem, refer to your modem’s label.

The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.

3The standard connecting arrangement (telephone jack type) for this equipment is jack type(s): USOC RJ11C.

The IC registration number of the modem is shown below.

Canada: 4005B-DELPHI 109AH-ML3054 3652B-RD02D330

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Contents Page Disclaimer CopyrightTrademarks Macrovision License of Notice Safety instructions When using your computerFCC conditions FCC informationFCC notice Declaration of Conformity Information ContactBsmi notice Taiwan only EU Declaration of Comformity Canadian regulatory information Canada onlyConformity statement Modem warning noticeJapan regulations Network compatibility statementPursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part Type of serviceRedial Disconnection Telephone company proceduresIf problems arise Fax brandingInstructions for IC CS-03 certified equipment Modem warning notice for Australia AT&F AT&W AT%TE=0 ATZUser’s Manual General conditions Following information is only for EU-member States Energy Star ProgramOptical disc drive safety instructions Optical disc drive standardsLocation of the required label DVD Super Multi +-R DL drivePioneer DVR-KD08TBM/DVR-KD08TBF HD DVD-ROM drive HD DVD-RW driveInternational precautions Vorsicht Dieses Gerät enthält ein Laser-System und ist alsImportant notice Table of Contents Using the touchpad -1 Using the fingerprint sensor Keyboard indicators -12 Optical disc driveRestarting the computer -7 System recovery options USB Sleep and Charge functionMedia care Using the FM tuner -45 Wireless communications Generating Ascii charactersHW Setup -1Accessing HW Setup -1 HW Setup window Security lockTroubleshooting Appendix C V.90/V.92 Manual contents PrefaceIcons ConventionsAbbreviations KeysTerminology DisplayMessages StartCreating a computer-friendly environment General PrecautionsStress injury ExpressCard overheating Heat injuryPressure or impact damage Mobile phonesIntroduction Equipment checklistHardware Documentation SoftwareMicrosoft Windows Vista Memory FeaturesProcessor Built-inVideo RAM Disks Hard disk driveDVD Super Multi +-R DL drive DVD-R DVD-RW DVD+R DVD+RW DVD-RAM DVD+R DL DVD-R DL CD-DAHD DVD-ROM drive HD DVD-RW drive Pointing device PowerKeyboard PortsMultimedia SlotsCommunications Security Special features Hibernation mode Panel power on/offLow battery AutomaticToshiba Value Added Package Utilities and applications Toshiba Face Start → All Programs → Toshiba → ConfigFreeToshiba Bluetooth RecognitionOptions Windows Mobility CenterUSB FDD Grand Tour Front with the display closedInfrared receiver window Volume controlFront edge logo Multiple digital media slotFan vent Left sidePort Hdmi out portLink IEEE1394 Right side Shows the computer’s right sideFM tuner jack Back sideModem jack Optical disc driveUnderside CoverFront with the display open Front with the display openSensor System indicatorsFingerprint TouchpadFunction button Power System indicatorsMain battery Arrow mode Keyboard indicatorsNumeric mode About the HD DVD Optical disc driveSummary Region codes for DVD drives and media Code RegionDVDs Writable discsCDs HD DVDsCD-RW write DVD Super Multi +-R DL driveCD-R write Ultra-speed mediaHD DVD-RW drive Remote controllerDVD-R DL write Speed maximum DVD-RAM write HD DVD read Full size remote controller 10 Full size remote controllerRecord Control panel → System and Maintenance →Power Options → Choose what the Power PauseMore information Volume +Volume ArrowsNumbers Slim size remote controllerBrightness down Brightness up LED on/offDistance Using the remote controllerOperational range of the remote controller Angle12 Operational range of the remote controller Installing/Removing batteries Type of battery that can be used for the remote controllerInstalling the batteries Full size remote controllerSlim size remote controller Replacing the batteries 19 Removing the batteriesInserting a slim size remote controller Placing slim size remote controllerRemove a slim size remote controller AC adaptor 22 The AC adaptor 2-pin plugGetting Started Connecting the AC adaptor Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptorTurning on the power Opening the displayHibernation mode Turning off the powerShut down mode Boot mode Starting up for the first timeAutomatic hibernation mode Benefits of hibernation modeStarting hibernation mode Select HibernateData save in hibernation mode Sleep modeBenefits of sleep mode Sleep mode limitations Executing sleep modeRestarting the computer System recovery options System recovery optionsCreate optical recovery discs Restoring the preinstalled software from the recovery HDD Select Enter SetupWhen the Toshiba Leading Innovation prompt appears Using the touchpad Operating BasicsUsing the fingerprint sensor Touchpad, touchpad control buttons and fingerpring sensorHow to swipe the finger Slide the finger over the recognition sensorPoints to note about the fingerprint sensor How to delete the fingerprint data Click Delete All FingerprintFingerprint sensor limitations Set up procedurePoints to note about the fingerprint utility Windows logon via fingerprint authentication Fingerprint authentication procedureFingerprint system boot authentication Click settingsFingerprint Single-Swipe Sign-On feature How to enable fingerprint Single-Swipe Sign-On featureUSB Sleep and Charge function How to enable/disable USB sleep and charge function Using optical disc drivesLoading discs Grasp the drawer gently and pull until it is fully opened Lay the CD/DVD/HD DVD, label side up, in the drawer Removing discs Closing the drawerIcon Function Function buttonCD/None Using Toshiba HD DVD Player to enjoy HD DVDs HD DVD playback restrictionsWhen using Toshiba HD DVD Player Starting Toshiba HD DVD Player Using Toshiba HD DVD PlayerOperating Toshiba HD DVD Player Display Area SettingsMaximize Open Toshiba HD DVD Player Help Toshiba HD DVD Player control windowChannel output Current positionMulti audio Slow motion Performs slow motion playbackSound SpecificationSubtitle RepeatBefore connecting Using the computer in place of a HD DVD PlayerConnecting to the computer Switching between computer and television display Display compatibilityBefore writing or rewriting DVD-R for Labelflash DVD+R for LabelflashWhen writing or rewriting Disclaimer DVD Super Multi +-R DL drive/HD DVD-ROM drive Writing CD/DVD/HD DVDs on HD DVD-RW drive Important message HD DVD-RW driveLegal footnotes CD-RW High-Speed CD-RW Ultra-SpeedDVD-R DL DVD-RW Operating Basics When writing or rewriting Toshiba Disc Creator How to learn more about Toshiba Disc Creator Data verificationClick Labelflash setting and choose Draw Quality When using Ulead DVD MovieFactory for ToshibaVideo How to learn more about Ulead DVD MovieFactory Operating Basics Using the web camera Media careUsing the software Using the microphone ModemProperties menu 18 The Region Selection icon Windows VistaConnecting SettingDisconnecting Using the FM tunerSelect Start → All Programs → FM Tuner Utility to start FM Wireless communications Wireless LANBluetoothTM wireless technology Wireless communication switchLAN Connecting LAN cable 22 Connecting the LAN cableDisconnecting LAN cable Cleaning the computerMoving the computer Heat dispersal Keyboard Typewriter keysSoft keys FN key combinations Function keys F1 … F12Emulating keys on an enhanced keyboard Hot keys Keyboard Toshiba → Utilities → Accessibility FN sticky keyKeypad overlay Arrow modeWindows special keys Turning on the overlaysTemporarily using normal keyboard overlay on Numeric modeTemporarily using overlay overlay off Temporarily changing modes Generating Ascii charactersHold ALT + FN Power on Power off No operation AC adaptor Power and Power-up ModesPower conditions ConnectedPower indicators Battery indicatorDC in indicator Battery typesPower indicator Battery Real Time Clock batteryCare and use of the battery pack Safety precautionsPower and Power-up Modes Procedures Charging the batteriesBattery charging notice TimeMonitoring battery capacity Maximizing battery operating timeRetaining data with power off Extending battery lifeReplacing the battery pack Removing the battery packInstalling the battery pack Removing the battery packPower-up modes Starting the computer by passwordWindows utilities Panel power on/off System auto offAccessing HW Setup HW Setup and PasswordsHW Setup HW Setup windowGeneral PasswordDefault Not RegisteredAuto-Selected DisplayLCD + Analog RGB Dynamically Boot PrioritySwitchable Always LowExpressCard HDD boot is not supported Disabled Disables Sleep and Charge function. Default EnabledDisabled KeyboardOn. Default OFFOffCards/Memory Power devicesOptional Devices Peripheral devicesInstalling an ExpressCard ExpressCardGrasp the dummy card and pull it out from the slot Removing an ExpressCard Removing the ExpressCardSee below for the card capacities Card Type Capacities Multiple digital media card slotMS Pro Installing a SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD card Inserting the memory cardMemory expansion Removing a SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD cardInstalling memory module Removing the coverInserting the memory module Removing memory module 10 Removing the memory moduleUSB FDD Kit Additional battery pack 3 cell, 6 cell and 9 cellAdditional AC adaptor External monitorTelevision HdmiSetting for display video on Hdmi Settings for audio on HdmiPrecautions Link IEEE1394Security lock Point to i.LINK IEEE1394 device and clickTroubleshooting Problem solving processPreliminary checklist Analyzing the problemSoftware Hardware and system checklistSystem start-up HardwareOverheating power down Self testProblemProcedure AC powerBattery Problem ProcedurePassword LCD panel Hard disk driveDVD Super Multi+-R DL drive Grand TourHD DVD-ROM drive/HD DVD-RW drive Infrared port → Hardware and Sound → Mouse to access itDiskette drive TouchpadHardware and Sound → Mouse to access it USB mouseFingerprint sensor SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD card ExpressCardExternal monitor TV output signal Sound systemUSB USB Sleep and Charge functionWork when connected to Setup Modem CarrierSleep/Hibernation LANProblem BluetoothLink IEEE1394 device FM tuner Recovery discsToshiba support Before you callWhere to write Disclaimers CPUMemory main system DisclaimersHDD drive capacity Battery lifeGraphics Processor Unit GPU Copy protection Wireless LANNon-applicable icons ImagesAppendixes Table of Contents Power requirements SpecificationsEnvironmental requirements Built-in modem Display Controller and Modes Display controllerCRT Display Color Depth Refresh Rate Resolution Bpp Video modes90/V.92 90/V.92 modeFunction Transmission speed Result code Description Connect 54666 ECV42 AT CommandV42bis NoECWireless LAN Card specificationsRadio characteristics Supported frequency sub-bandsTable Wireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision B and G Frequency Range Channel ID 5150-5850 MHz Europe AC Power Cord and ConnectorsCertification agencies Outside of EuropeUSA Glossary AbbreviationsGlossary Ascii Glossary-4 Glossary-5 Erase See delete Glossary-7 Glossary-8 Level 2 cache See cache Main board See motherboardGlossary-10 Glossary-11 Glossary-12 Glossary-13 Index Index User’s Manual Index-3 User’s Manual Index-4 User’s Manual Index-5 User’s Manual Index-6
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