Toshiba TECRA M5 user manual Link IEEE1394, Precautions

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Optional Devices

Even if the above does not set up, there are some as which the movies is simultaneously displayed depending on the type of the movies.

d.Click OK.

e.Click OK in the Display Properties screen.

i.LINK (IEEE1394)

i.LINK (IEEE1394) is used for high-speed data transfer for a range of compatible devices such as

Digital video cameras

Hard disk drives

MO drives

Writable optical disc drives

i.LINK uses a four-pin connector, which does not carry any electric current. External devices will need their own power supply to operate.

Precautions

Make a back-up of your data before transferring it to the computer. There is a possibility that the original data will be damaged. There is a particular risk that some frames will be deleted in the case of digital video transfer. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for such loss of data.

Do not transfer data in areas where static electricity is easily generated or in areas subjected to electronic noise. Data can be destroyed.

If you are transferring data through an IEEE1394 hub, do not connect or disconnect other devices from the hub during data transfer. There is a likelihood that data will be damaged. Connect all devices to the hub before you turn on the computer’s power.

You may not use any copyrighted video or music data copied from a video camera except for your personal enjoyment.

If you connect/disconnect an i.LINK device to/from another i.LINK device that is currently exchanging data with the computer, data frames might be dropped.

Make sure data transfer has ended or turn off the computer, before you:

Connect/disconnect an i.LINK device to/from the computer.

Connect/disconnect an i.LINK device to/from another i.LINK device that is connected to the computer.

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Contents User’s Manual Portable Personal ComputerDisclaimer CopyrightTrademarks FCC information FCC notice Declaration of Conformity InformationFCC conditions ContactVcci Class B Information Modem warning notice EU Declaration of ConformityConformity Statement Japan regulations Network Compatibility StatementRegion selection RedialPursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part Type of service Telephone company proceduresIf problems arise DisconnectionInstructions 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 statesDescription on Laser specification Table of Contents Getting Started Table of Contents Power conditions KeyboardHW Setup Troubleshooting Legal Footnotes Copy Protection*9 -3 Images*10 Manual contents PrefaceConventions AbbreviationsIcons KeysDisplay Key operationMessages Preface Xxiv User’s Manual Stress injury Heat injury General PrecautionsPressure or impact damage PC card overheating Mobile phoneIntroduction Equipment checklistHardware Features SoftwareDocumentation Microsoft Windows XP ProfessionalProcessor Legal Footnote CPU*1Memory Legal Footnote General Main Memory*2Power Legal Footnote Battery Life*3Disks Legal Footnote HDD Drive Capacity*4Optical disk drive CD-ROM driveDVD-R DVD-RW DVD-RAM DVD-R DL DVD+R DVD+RW DVD+R DL Display Legal Footnote LCD*5Legal Footnote Graphics Processor Unit GPU*6 KeyboardSlots PortsMultimedia Communications BluetoothModem Legal Footnote Wireless LAN*7 Wireless LANSecurity Special features Intelligent power Battery save modePanel power on/off Low batteryUtilities Bluetooth Stack for Toshiba WirelessFn-esse Toshiba , point to Utilities and click Fn-esseMemory Boot Utility Point to Utilities and click SD Memory BootDiagnostic Tool Toshiba ConfigFreeSettings Toshiba PasswordAccessibility Toshiba Dual Pointing Device utilityOptions Slim Select Bay options Introduction User’s Manual System indicators Legal Footnote Non-applicable Icons*8Display latch MicrophoneCooling vents Cooling vents help CPU keep from overheating PortExpressCard slot ExpressCard ejectSD card slot USB 2.0 ports Ports complies with the USB 2.0 standardRight side Serial portDC in 15V jack Modem jackLink indicator LAN active indicatorLAN jack GreenBattery lock Battery release latchNotches Docking portScrew Hard disk drive HDD pack coverCover Display hinge Fingerprint SensorDisplay screen Stereo speakersLCD Sensor switch Power buttonTouch Pad Power System indicatorsBattery Keyboard indicators Caps LockArrow mode Numeric modeUSB floppy disk drive Floppy disk slotOptical disk drives Region codes for DVD drives and mediaWritable discs CDsDVDs FormatsCD read DVD read Speed maximum CD readDVD-ROM&CD-R/RW drive DVD read Speed maximum CD read CD-R write CD-RW writeAC adaptor 11 The AC adaptor 2-pin plugGrand Tour Grand Tour User’s Manual Setting up your work space Getting StartedGetting Started Placement of the computer Seating and posture Posture and positioning of the computerLighting Work habitsStrategic Rest Breaks Connecting the AC adaptorOther Things to Note Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor 3-pin plug Opening the displayTurning on the power Opening the LCD display panelTurning off the power Shut Down mode Boot modeStandby Mode Starting up for the first timeExecuting standby Benefits of standbyClick start, click Turn Off Computer and click Stand By Hibernation Mode Standby limitationsStarting Hibernation Mode Benefits of Hibernation ModeAutomatic Hibernation Data save in Hibernation Mode Create Optical Recovery DiscsRestarting the computer Restoring the preinstalled software from the Recovery HDD Menu appears, follow the on-screen instructions Operating Basics Using the Touch PadToshiba Dual Pointing Device Using the AccuPoint AccuPoint precautionsReplacing the cap Double-click Tap twiceUsing the Fingerprint Sensor How to Delete the Fingerprint Data Points to note about the Fingerprint Utility Set Up Procedure Window Logon via Fingerprint AuthenticationFingerprint Registration Hints for Fingerprint Enrollment screen is displayedFingerprint Authentication Procedure GeneralFingerprint Single Sign-on Feature How to Swipe the Finger Fingerprint utility limitationsConnecting USB floppy disk drive Using the USB floppy disk driveDisconnecting USB floppy disk drive Changing Slim Select Bay modules Removing a moduleUsing optical disk drives Loading discs Pressing the eject buttonLay the CD/DVD, label side up, in the disc tray Removing discs Closing the CD/DVD disc trayHow to remove CD/DVD when the disc tray will not open Writing CDs on DVD-ROM&CD-R/RW driveMulti-Speed and High-Speed CD-RW Before writing or rewritingUltra-Speed CD-RW When writing or rewriting Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi driveLegal Footnotes Important messageCD-RW Multi-Speed and High-Speed DVD Specifications for Recordable Disc for General Version CD-RW Ultra-SpeedOperating Basics RecordNow! Basic for Toshiba Data Verification When using WinDVD Creator Platinum DLA for ToshibaHow to learn more about InterVideo WinDVD Creator How to make a DVD-VideoImportant information for use Operating Basics CD/DVDs Media careFloppy disks Volume Control Volume controlSound system Microphone levelAudio power management ModemToshiba Mic Effect Graphic equalizerSetting Properties menuModem Selection ConnectingDialing Properties Wireless communications DisconnectingWireless LAN SecurityBluetooth wireless technology BluetoothTM Stack for Windows by ToshibaWorldwide operation Radio linksWireless communication Indicator Wireless communication switchIndicator status Indication Connecting LAN cable LAN cable typesCleaning the computer Disconnecting LAN cableUsing the Hard Disk Drive HDD Protection Moving the computerHDD Protection is disabled Taskbar IconHDD Protection Toshiba HDD Protection PropertiesDetection Level Detection Level Amplification DetailsHDD Protection Message Heat dispersal Keyboard Typewriter keysSoft keys Fn key combinations Function keys F1 … F12Emulating keys on enhanced keyboard Hot keys Keyboard Keyboard Fn Sticky key Arrow mode Windows special keysKeypad overlay Turning on the overlaysTemporarily using overlay overlay off Temporarily using normal keyboard overlay onNumeric mode Generating Ascii characters Temporarily changing modesKeyboard User’s Manual Power and Power-Up Modes Power conditionsPower on Power off No operation ConnectedLED 2nd Battery DC in green LED 2nd Battery offLED 2nd Battery off DC in green NotPower on Power off Power indicatorsLED 2nd Battery Battery indicator DC in indicatorPower indicator Flashing orangeBattery types Battery pack2nd battery pack option High capacity battery pack option Care and use of the battery packReal Time Clock RTC battery Safety precautions Power and Power-Up Modes Charging the batteries Battery charging notice ProceduresTime Monitoring battery capacity Maximizing battery operating timeRetaining data with power off Retention timeReplacing the battery pack Extending battery lifeReleasing the battery pack Toshiba Password Utility User PasswordUser Password field Start All Programs Toshiba Utilities -Password UtilityOwner String text box Supervisor Password Disable buttonUser Token field Start All Programs Toshiba Utilities SD Memory Card FormatPower-up modes Starting the computer by passwordPanel power on/off System Auto OffWindows utilities Hot keysAccessing HW Setup HW SetupHW Setup window Setup Boot Priority Boot Priority OptionsBar will appear only under the selected device HDD Priority Options No Fn key equivalent Default External Keyboard Fn keyCPU Device Config Parallel/PrinterStarting and Ending the Bios Setup Program Configuring the Execute-Disable Bit CapabilityStarting the Bios Setup Program Ending the Bios Setup Program Execute-Disable Bit CapabilityEnding the Bios Setup Program Halfway Diagnostic Mode Diagnostic test is disabledDiagnostic test is enabled Security controllerHW Setup User’s Manual Power devices Optional DevicesCards/memory Peripheral devicesPC card Inserting a PC cardRemoving a PC card ExpressCardInserting an ExpressCard Removing an ExpressCard Inserting the ExpressCardFormatting an SD memory card SD cardInserting an SD card Removing an SD card Removing an SD cardMemory expansion Creation of a boot diskSD card care Installing memory module Removing the memory module cover Removing memory module Be sure that the cover is closed firmlyBattery pack Grasp the module by the sides and pull it outHard disk drive pack Battery chargerRemoving the hard disk drive pack Installing the hard disk drive pack 12 Removing the hard disk drive packSlim Select Bay HDD adaptor 14 Opening the lidExternal monitor 16 Closing the lid18 Connecting the S-Video cable to the Video-out jack Changing the resolution Displaying movies on a TV or CRTOpen the Control Panel and click Appearance and Themes Select the Quadro NVS 110M tabPrecautions Link IEEE139419 Connecting the i.LINK IEEE1394 cable into the computer Point to i.LINK IEEE1394 device and clickAdvanced Port Replicator III Plus Serial port Security lockOptional Devices User’s Manual Troubleshooting Problem solving processPreliminary checklist Analyzing the problemHardware and system checklist System start-upPower Overheating power downProblem Procedure Self testBattery AC powerProblemProcedure Minutes. If the Battery indicator glows after Password ProblemKeyboard Real Time ClockInternal LCD display panel Hard disk driveCD-ROM DVD-ROM, DVD-Video DVD-ROM&CD-R/RW drive DVD Super Multi drive USB floppy disk drive SD cardPC card ExpressCardDual Pointing Device Touch Pad/AccuPointUSB mouse Printers and Other Hardware and selectMouse icon Click the Pointer Options tabFingerprint Sensor USB deviceMemory expansion Sound systemExternal monitor Link IEEE1394 deviceModem CarrierBluetooth LANTV output signal PrinterDisposing of PC and PC batteries Toshiba supportBefore you call Where to write Outside of Europe Australia Germany & AustriaCanada France China NetherlandsOutside of Europe United States of America United Kingdom Rest of EuropeLegal Footnotes CPU*1General Main Memory*2 Battery Life*3HDD Drive Capacity*4 Wireless LAN*7 Graphics Processor Unit GPU*6Non-applicable Icons*8 Copy Protection*910-4 Physical Dimensions SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements Power Requirements Built-in ModemImpedance Error correcting Power supplyTransmitting level Receiving levelSpecifications User’s Manual Display controller Display Controller and ModesVideo modes Video mode Type Resolution Character Colors Scanning Video modes VGAFrequency PelsVideo Type Resolution Character Colors Scanning Mode Vertical Video modes XGA modelColors Frequency Hz Vertical 16M/16M Video modes SXGA+ model 64K/64K 100 640 16M/16M PowerMizer Figure B-1 Multiple Monitors and Quadro NVS 110MAT Commands Repeat last commandAnswer command +++ Escape sequenceEn Echo command Bn Communication standard settingDn Dial Ln Monitor speaker volume Mn Monitor speaker modeHook control Request ID informationReturn on-line to data mode Nn Modulation handshakeSelect pulse dialing Result code controlCommand Dial tone Busy Supported Result Code Detect Signal Select tone dialingVn DCE response format Result code selection, call progress monitoringDial tone detect Busy tone detectZn Recall stored profile Cn Data Carrier Detect DCD controlLoad factory settings Gn V.22bis guard tone controlKn Local flow control selection Pn Select Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio WWTn Self-test commands Display Current ConfigurationStore current configuration \Nn Error control mode selection\Qn Local flow control selection \Vn Protocol result codeView numbers in blacklist Cn Data compression controlResult Codes OK n=0,3 Error Otherwise Registers Register valuesS0 Auto answer ring number ATSn?S3 Command line termination character user defined S1 Ring counterS2 AT escape character user defined S4 Response formatting character user definedS6 Wait before dialing S5 Command line editing character user definedS7 Connection completion time-out S11 Dtmf dialing speed S8 Comma pause timeS12 Escape guard time S37 Dial line rate AT command set result codes Result Code Numeric DescriptionDELAYED*2 Registers User’s Manual Mode Function Transmission speedTable E-1 Result codes for a V.90 connection Connect 54666 ECAT Command User’s Manual Card Specifications Wireless LANRadio Characteristics Wireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision B and G Supported Frequency Sub-bandsModulation Technique102457*1 Wireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision a122467*2 132472*2 5540 Bluetooth wireless technology Interoperability Appendix GBluetooth wireless technology Interoperability Bluetooth wireless technology and your Health Regulatory statementsGeneral European Union EU and EftaUSA-Federal Communications Commission FCC Using BluetoothTM Card from Toshiba equipment in Japan TaiwanBluetooth wireless technology Interoperability Device Authorization Japan Approvals Institute for Telecommunications EquipmentBluetooth wireless technology Interoperability User’s Manual Certification agencies AC Power Cord and ConnectorsEurope Switzerland GermanyToshiba Anti-theft Protection Timer AppendixToshiba Anti-theft Protection Timer User’s Manual Glossary AbbreviationsGlossary Ascii Glossary-4 User’s Manual Glossary-5 Erase See delete Glossary-7 Glossary-8 User’s Manual Level 2 cache See cache Main board See motherboardGlossary-10 User’s Manual Glossary-11 Glossary-12 User’s Manual Glossary-13 Glossary Glossary-14 User’s Manual Index Index Index-3 Index-4 User’s Manual Index-5 Index Index-6 User’s Manual
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