Toshiba A100 DVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer drive safety instructions, Matsushita UJ-850B

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DVD Super Multi (+-R Double Layer) drive safety instructions

CAUTIONS: 1. The drive employs a laser system. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this instruction manual carefully and retain for future reference.

Should the unit ever require maintenance, contact an authorized service location.

2.Use of controls, adjustments or the performance of pro- cedures other than those specified may result in hazard- ous radiation exposure.

3.To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure.

Matsushita UJ-850B

Location of the required label

COMPLIES WITHFDA RADIATION

PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, 21

CFR SUBCHAPTER J.

MANUFACTURED:

Manufactured by

Panasonic Communications Co.,

LTD 1-62, 4-Chome, Minoshima,

Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, JAPAN

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Contents Page Copyright DisclaimerTrademarks Macrovision License of Notice Safety InstructionsWhen Using Your Computer IiiFCC information FCC notice Declaration of Conformity Informa- tionModel numberPSAA0/ PSAA1 FCC conditions ContactBsmi Notice Taiwan Only Network Compatibility Statement Modem warning noticeConformity Statement ViiPursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part Type of serviceJapan regulations Region selectionDisconnection 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 ATZXii General conditions XiiiOptical disk drive standards Important NoticeFollowing information is only for EU-member states XivPage CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive safety instructions Matsushita UJDA770Xvi Toshiba Samsung TS-L462C XviiDVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer drive safety instructions Matsushita UJ-850BXviii Teac DV-W28EB XixPioneer DVR-K16 NEC ND-7550NXxi Xxii Table of Contents Getting Started Operating BasicsXxiv Express Media Player Writing CDs on CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive XxvPower and Power-Up Modes KeyboardXxvi HW Setup and Passwords Optional DevicesXxvii Troubleshooting XxviiiAppendix GlossaryIndex Xxx Manual contents PrefaceIcons ConventionsAbbreviations KeysMessages Key operationDisplay ConventionsXxxiv Pressure or impact damage General PrecautionsStress injury Heat injury XxxvCentral Processing Unit CPU Performance Disclaimer PC card overheatingMobile phone XxxviNon-applicable Icons Wireless LAN/AtherosWireless LAN/Atheros Copy ProtectionLCD Brightness and Eye Strain ImagesExpress Media Player Main Memory DisclaimerChapter Equipment checklistIntroduction HardwareWindows XP Professional/Home Edition Service Pack SoftwareDisable Bit FeaturesFeatures ProcessorMemory DisksDVD-ROM Keyboard PowerDisplay Pointing DeviceSlots MultimediaCommunications LANSecurity SoftwareSpecial features Special features Utilities Options OptionsUser’s Manual Grand Tour Front with the display closedIndicator Left side Left sideRight side USB P OrtsBack side Back sideUser’s Manual Underside UndersideFront with the display open CD/DVD ButtonFront with the display open Power buttonAV Buttons Touch PadSystem indicators Power source/system indicatorsKeyboard indicator System indicatorsUSB diskette drive 10 USB diskette driveWritable discs Optical Media driveRegion codes for DVD drives and media CDsDVDs CD-RW/DVD-ROM driveDVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer drive FormatsDVD+RW write DVD-RW writeDVD+R write DVD+R DL writeAC adaptor 11 The AC adaptorGetting Started Setting up your work space Placement of computerGeneral conditions Setting up your work space Seating and postureLighting Work habitsConnecting the AC adaptor Connecting the AC adaptorTurning on the power Opening the displayStarting up for the first time Turning off the powerShut Down mode Boot mode Starting up for the first timeHibernation mode Benefits of hibernationTurning off the power Standby modeData save in hibernation mode Starting HibernationBenefits of standby Executing standbyStandby limitations Recovering Express Media Player SoftwareRestarting the computer Restarting the computerUsing the Express Media Player Soft- ware Backup CD Getting Started User’s Manual Using the Touch Pad/Lux Pad Operating BasicsLux Pad Button Function Functionality of each button on Lux PadUsing the USB diskette drive Connecting 3 1/2 diskette driveUsing the USB diskette drive Using optical media drives Disconnecting 3 1/2 diskette driveClick Diskette drive Using optical media drives Loading discsPulling the drawer open Removing discs Closing the DVD-ROM drawerRemoving a CD/DVD Express Media Player AV Button function Provided with some modelsExpress Media Player Writing CDs on CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive Important message CD-RW/DVD-ROM driveBefore writing or rewriting When writing or rewriting Writing CDs on CD-RW/DVD-ROM driveWriting CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer drive Disclaimer CD-RW/DVD-ROM driveImportant message DVD Super Multi +-R Dou- ble Layer drive Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer drive User’s Manual When writing or rewriting Disclaimer DVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer drive RecordNow! Basic for ToshibaData Verification When using WinDVD Creator 2 Platinum DLA for ToshibaVideo How to make a DVD-Video How to learn more about InterVideo WinDVD CreatorImportant information for use User’s Manual Media care CD/DVDsMedia care Using the microphone DiskettesModem Region selectionModem Properties menu SettingAutoRun Mode Location list for region selectionConnecting Modem SelectionDialing Properties Wireless communications Wireless LANDisconnecting Wireless communications Bluetooth wireless technologyWireless communication switch Worldwide operationWireless communication Indicator Connecting LAN cableIndicator status Indication Disconnecting LAN cable LANCleaning the computer Moving the computerHeat dispersal BatteryHeat dispersal MaximumUser’s Manual Keyboard Typewriter keysF1 ... F12 function keys Soft keys Fn key combinationsEmulating keys on enhanced keyboard Hot keys Soft keys Fn key combinationsUser’s Manual Soft keys Fn key combinations User’s Manual Fn Sticky key Windows special keysKeypad overlay Turning on the overlaysArrow mode Numeric modeTemporarily using normal keyboard overlay on Temporarily changing modes Temporarily using overlay overlay offGenerating Ascii characters Generating Ascii charactersUser’s Manual Power and Power-Up Modes Power conditionsPower conditions DC in indicator Power indicatorsBattery indicator Power indicatorsBattery types Power indicatorBattery Safety precautions Care and use of the battery packReal time clock battery Care and use of the battery packUser’s Manual Care and use of the battery pack Charging the batteries Charging time hours Battery type System on System off ProceduresBattery charging notice TimeMonitoring battery capacity Maximizing battery operating time Retaining data with power off Extending battery lifeReplacing the battery pack Removing the battery packReplacing the battery pack Slide the locking latch to the unlocked position Starting the computer by password Installing the battery packStarting the computer by password Windows utilities Power-up modesPanel power on/off System Auto OffHW Setup and Passwords HW SetupAccessing HW Setup HW Setup window PasswordGeneral HW Setup Verify PasswordCPU Boot Priority Boot Priority OptionsEnter Wake-up on KeyboardLAN Passwords Cards/memory Power devicesOptional Devices Peripheral devicesInstalling a PC card PC cardsRemoving a PC card PC cardsInstalling an Express Card Express CardRemoving an Express Card Express CardPorted with some models Installing a SD/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD cardMultiple Digital Media Card Slot Sup See below for the card capacitiesRemoving a SD/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD card Multiple Digital Media Card Slot Supported with some modelsInstalling memory module Memory expansionMemory expansion Removing the coverRemoving memory module Removing the memory moduleAdditional AC adaptor Additional battery pack 4 Cell, 6 Cell and 8 CellAdditional battery pack 4 Cell, 6 Cell and 8 Cell USB FDD KitUser’s Manual Television Link IEEE1394Television Precautions ConnectingSecurity lock DisconnectingSecurity lock Point to i.LINK IEEE1394 device and clickUser’s Manual Troubleshooting Problem solving processPreliminary checklist Analyzing the problem Hardware and system checklist Hardware and system checklistSystem start-up Power Self testBattery Overheating power downAC power ProblemProcedureProblem Procedure Password LCD panelHard disk drive For more information, refer to , Operating Basics User’s Manual DVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer drive Diskette drive Pointing device Touch PadClick the Pointer Option tab USB mouse PC card Click the Pointer Options tabSD/MS/MMC/xD card MonitorTV output signal Sound systemUSB Modem Standby/Hibernation No CarrierLAN Link IEEE1394Toshiba support Before you callToshiba support User’s Manual Where to write Europe Germany & AustriaUser’s Manual Appendixes User’s Manual Power Requirements SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Appendix aBuilt-in Modem Network control unit NCUDisplay Controller and Modes Display controllerAppendix B Video Modes Table Video ModesAppendix C AT CommandsRepeat last command +++Escape sequenceAAnswer command BnCommunication standard settingDnDial Request ID information EnEcho commandHnHook control Appendix CMonitor speaker volume MnMonitor speaker modeNnModulation handshake OnReturn on-line to data mode PSelect pulse dialingQnResult code control TSelect tone dialing VnDCE response formatXnResult code selection, call progress monitoring ZnRecall stored profile Dial tone detectBusy tone detect CnData Carrier Detect DCD controlFLoad factory settings DnDTR controlKnLocal flow control selection TnSelf-test commandsGnV.22bis guard tone control PnSelect Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio WWVDisplay Current Configuration WStore current configurationZn=x Store telephone number \NnError control mode selection \QnLocal flow control selection\VnProtocol result code BView numbers in blacklistCnData compression control Appendix D RegistersRegister values RATSn?S1Ring counter S3Command line termination character user definedS0 Auto answer ring number S2AT escape character user definedS6Wait before dialing S5Command line editing character user definedS4Response formatting character user defined Appendix DS11DTMF dialing speed S7Connection completion time-outS8Comma pause time S12Escape guard timeS37Dial line rate AT command set result codes Result code summary Result Code Numeric DescriptionResult Code Numeric Description User’s Manual Appendix E 90/V.92 mode90/V.92 Function Transmission speedTable E-1 Result codes for a V.90 connection AT Command Appendix EUser’s Manual Installing the modem board Internal Modem GuideAppendix F Removing the modem board Radio characteristics Wireless LANCard specifications Appendix GWireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision B and G Supported frequency sub-bandsWireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets 11G Turbo Mode Wireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision aAppendix G Wireless Channels Sets Turbo Mode AC Power Cord Connectors Appendix HUnited Kingdom Parts Numbers Configurations MemoryGraphics Glossary AbbreviationsGlossary-1 AccuPoint Glossary-2Byte Glossary-3Cache memory Glossary-4Delete Glossary-5Device driver Glossary-6Host computer Glossary-7Hot dock/undock Glossary-8Glossary-9 Monitor Glossary-10RAM Glossary-11Restart Glossary-12Write protection Glossary-13Glossary-14 Index Index-1Index-2 Index Index-3Index-4
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A100 specifications

The Toshiba A100 series represents a notable range of laptops that combines performance and versatility, catering specifically to the needs of both casual users and professionals. Launched with an emphasis on multimedia capabilities and productivity, the A100 series showcases an array of features designed to enhance the user experience.

One of the primary characteristics of the Toshiba A100 is its robust design. The laptop typically features a sleek, compact chassis that is both aesthetically pleasing and practical, making it easy to carry for those on the move. The build quality is commendable, with a durable exterior that can withstand the rigors of daily use.

Under the hood, the A100 series is powered by Intel’s core processors, which offer a balanced blend of performance and power efficiency. This enables smooth multitasking and quick application launches, ensuring that users can handle demanding tasks without lag. The inclusion of generous RAM options allows for an enhanced computing experience, making this laptop suitable for both work and entertainment.

The display of the Toshiba A100 is another highlight, often featuring a vivid, high-resolution screen that delivers sharp images and vibrant colors. This makes it an excellent choice for watching movies, editing photos, or simply enjoying everyday tasks. Additionally, some models in the series offer an anti-glare coating, reducing reflections and providing a more comfortable viewing experience in various lighting conditions.

Connectivity options are comprehensive, with multiple USB ports, HDMI outputs, and a multi-card reader. This ensures that users can easily connect to peripherals, external displays, and transfer files with ease. The inclusion of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities facilitates seamless integration into modern home and office environments.

Furthermore, the Toshiba A100 series includes advanced audio technologies, such as built-in stereo speakers that enhance the multimedia experience. The laptop often features Toshiba's sound enhancement technologies, delivering clear and dynamic sound for music, movies, and video calls.

Lastly, battery performance is a critical aspect of the Toshiba A100 series. Many models are optimized for extended use, allowing users to work or play for hours on a single charge. This combination of efficient hardware and thoughtful design results in a laptop that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of its users.

In conclusion, the Toshiba A100 series stands out with its robust performance, impressive display, and user-friendly features, making it a compelling choice for those seeking a reliable and stylish laptop for various applications.