Toshiba A100 user manual Result Code Numeric Description

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Appendix D

Result Code

Numeric

Description

DELAYED*2

88

Delay is in effect for the dialed

 

 

number

BLACKLISTED*2

89

Dialed number is blacklisted

BLACKLIST FULL*2

90

Blacklist is full

*1: EC only appears when the Extended Result Codes configuration option is enabled. EC is replaced by one of the following symbols, depending upon the error control method used:

V.42bis - V.42 error control and V.42bis data compression.

V.42 - V.42 error control only.

MNP 5 - MNP class 4 error control and MNP class 5 data compression. MNP 4 - MNP class 4 error control only.

NoEC - No error control protocol.

*2: In some countries/regions, these result codes may not appear.

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Contents Page Trademarks CopyrightDisclaimer Iii Safety InstructionsWhen Using Your Computer Macrovision License of NoticeModel numberPSAA0/ PSAA1 FCC informationFCC notice Declaration of Conformity Informa- tion Contact FCC conditionsBsmi Notice Taiwan Only Vii Modem warning noticeConformity Statement Network Compatibility StatementRegion selection Type of serviceJapan regulations Pursuant to FCC CFR 47, PartFax branding Telephone company proceduresIf problems arise DisconnectionInstructions for IC CS-03 certified equipment AT&F AT&W AT%TE=0 ATZ Modem warning notice for AustraliaXii Xiii General conditionsXiv Important NoticeFollowing information is only for EU-member states Optical disk drive standardsPage Xvi CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive safety instructionsMatsushita UJDA770 Xvii Toshiba Samsung TS-L462CXviii DVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer drive safety instructionsMatsushita UJ-850B Xix Teac DV-W28EBNEC ND-7550N Pioneer DVR-K16Xxi Xxii Table of Contents Xxiv Getting StartedOperating Basics Xxv Express Media Player Writing CDs on CD-RW/DVD-ROM driveXxvi Power and Power-Up ModesKeyboard Xxvii HW Setup and PasswordsOptional Devices Xxviii TroubleshootingIndex AppendixGlossary Xxx Preface Manual contentsKeys ConventionsAbbreviations IconsConventions Key operationDisplay MessagesXxxiv Xxxv General PrecautionsStress injury Heat injury Pressure or impact damageXxxvi PC card overheatingMobile phone Central Processing Unit CPU Performance DisclaimerCopy Protection Wireless LAN/AtherosWireless LAN/Atheros Non-applicable IconsMain Memory Disclaimer ImagesExpress Media Player LCD Brightness and Eye StrainHardware Equipment checklistIntroduction ChapterSoftware Windows XP Professional/Home Edition Service PackProcessor FeaturesFeatures Disable BitDisks MemoryDVD-ROM Pointing Device PowerDisplay KeyboardMultimedia SlotsLAN CommunicationsSoftware SecuritySpecial features Special features Utilities Options OptionsUser’s Manual Front with the display closed Grand TourIndicator Left side Left sideUSB P Orts Right sideBack side Back sideUser’s Manual Underside UndersideCD/DVD Button Front with the display openTouch Pad Power buttonAV Buttons Front with the display openPower source/system indicators System indicatorsSystem indicators Keyboard indicator10 USB diskette drive USB diskette driveCDs Optical Media driveRegion codes for DVD drives and media Writable discsFormats CD-RW/DVD-ROM driveDVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer drive DVDsDVD+R DL write DVD-RW writeDVD+R write DVD+RW write11 The AC adaptor AC adaptorGetting Started General conditions Setting up your work spacePlacement of computer Seating and posture Setting up your work spaceWork habits LightingConnecting the AC adaptor Connecting the AC adaptorOpening the display Turning on the powerStarting up for the first time Turning off the powerShut Down mode Boot mode Starting up for the first timeBenefits of hibernation Hibernation modeStarting Hibernation Standby modeData save in hibernation mode Turning off the powerExecuting standby Benefits of standbyRestarting the computer Recovering Express Media Player SoftwareRestarting the computer Standby limitationsUsing the Express Media Player Soft- ware Backup CD Getting Started User’s Manual Operating Basics Using the Touch Pad/Lux PadFunctionality of each button on Lux Pad Lux Pad Button FunctionUsing the USB diskette drive Using the USB diskette driveConnecting 3 1/2 diskette drive Click Diskette drive Using optical media drivesDisconnecting 3 1/2 diskette drive Loading discs Using optical media drivesPulling the drawer open Closing the DVD-ROM drawer Removing discsRemoving a CD/DVD Express Media Player Express Media PlayerAV Button function Provided with some models Before writing or rewriting Writing CDs on CD-RW/DVD-ROM driveImportant message CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive Writing CDs on CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive When writing or rewritingImportant message DVD Super Multi +-R Dou- ble Layer drive Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer driveDisclaimer CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer drive User’s Manual When writing or rewriting RecordNow! Basic for Toshiba Disclaimer DVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer driveData Verification Video When using WinDVD Creator 2 PlatinumDLA for Toshiba Important information for use How to make a DVD-VideoHow to learn more about InterVideo WinDVD Creator User’s Manual Media care Media careCD/DVDs Diskettes Using the microphoneModem ModemRegion selection Location list for region selection SettingAutoRun Mode Properties menuDialing Properties ConnectingModem Selection Disconnecting Wireless communicationsWireless LAN Worldwide operation Bluetooth wireless technologyWireless communication switch Wireless communicationsIndicator status Indication Wireless communication IndicatorConnecting LAN cable LAN Disconnecting LAN cableMoving the computer Cleaning the computerMaximum BatteryHeat dispersal Heat dispersalUser’s Manual Typewriter keys KeyboardEmulating keys on enhanced keyboard F1 ... F12 function keysSoft keys Fn key combinations Soft keys Fn key combinations Hot keysUser’s Manual Soft keys Fn key combinations User’s Manual Turning on the overlays Windows special keysKeypad overlay Fn Sticky keyTemporarily using normal keyboard overlay on Arrow modeNumeric mode Generating Ascii characters Temporarily using overlay overlay offGenerating Ascii characters Temporarily changing modesUser’s Manual Power conditions Power and Power-Up ModesPower conditions Power indicators Power indicatorsBattery indicator DC in indicatorBattery Battery typesPower indicator Care and use of the battery pack Care and use of the battery packReal time clock battery Safety precautionsUser’s Manual Care and use of the battery pack Charging the batteries Time ProceduresBattery charging notice Charging time hours Battery type System on System offMonitoring battery capacity Maximizing battery operating time Extending battery life Retaining data with power offReplacing the battery pack Replacing the battery packRemoving the battery pack Slide the locking latch to the unlocked position Starting the computer by password Starting the computer by passwordInstalling the battery pack System Auto Off Power-up modesPanel power on/off Windows utilitiesAccessing HW Setup HW Setup and PasswordsHW Setup General HW Setup windowPassword Verify Password HW SetupCPU Boot Priority Options Boot PriorityWake-up on Keyboard EnterLAN Passwords Peripheral devices Power devicesOptional Devices Cards/memoryPC cards Installing a PC cardPC cards Removing a PC cardExpress Card Installing an Express CardExpress Card Removing an Express CardSee below for the card capacities Installing a SD/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD cardMultiple Digital Media Card Slot Sup Ported with some modelsMultiple Digital Media Card Slot Supported with some models Removing a SD/MS/MS Pro/MMC/xD cardMemory expansion Installing memory moduleRemoving the cover Memory expansionRemoving the memory module Removing memory moduleUSB FDD Kit Additional battery pack 4 Cell, 6 Cell and 8 CellAdditional battery pack 4 Cell, 6 Cell and 8 Cell Additional AC adaptorUser’s Manual Television TelevisionLink IEEE1394 Connecting PrecautionsPoint to i.LINK IEEE1394 device and click DisconnectingSecurity lock Security lockUser’s Manual Preliminary checklist TroubleshootingProblem solving process Analyzing the problem System start-up Hardware and system checklistHardware and system checklist Self test PowerProblemProcedure Overheating power downAC power BatteryProblem Procedure LCD panel PasswordHard disk drive For more information, refer to , Operating Basics User’s Manual DVD Super Multi +-R Double Layer drive Diskette drive Click the Pointer Option tab Pointing deviceTouch Pad USB mouse Click the Pointer Options tab PC cardMonitor SD/MS/MMC/xD cardSound system TV output signalUSB Modem No Carrier Standby/HibernationLink IEEE1394 LANBefore you call Toshiba supportToshiba support User’s Manual Europe Germany & Austria Where to writeUser’s Manual Appendixes User’s Manual Appendix a SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Power RequirementsNetwork control unit NCU Built-in ModemAppendix B Display Controller and ModesDisplay controller Table Video Modes Video Modes+++Escape sequence AT CommandsRepeat last command Appendix CDnDial AAnswer commandBnCommunication standard setting Appendix C EnEcho commandHnHook control Request ID informationNnModulation handshake Monitor speaker volumeMnMonitor speaker mode QnResult code control OnReturn on-line to data modePSelect pulse dialing XnResult code selection, call progress monitoring TSelect tone dialingVnDCE response format CnData Carrier Detect DCD control Dial tone detectBusy tone detect ZnRecall stored profileDnDTR control FLoad factory settingsPnSelect Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio WW TnSelf-test commandsGnV.22bis guard tone control KnLocal flow control selectionZn=x Store telephone number VDisplay Current ConfigurationWStore current configuration \QnLocal flow control selection \NnError control mode selectionCnData compression control \VnProtocol result codeBView numbers in blacklist RATSn? RegistersRegister values Appendix DS2AT escape character user defined S3Command line termination character user definedS0 Auto answer ring number S1Ring counterAppendix D S5Command line editing character user definedS4Response formatting character user defined S6Wait before dialingS12Escape guard time S7Connection completion time-outS8Comma pause time S11DTMF dialing speedS37Dial line rate Result code summary Result Code Numeric Description AT command set result codesResult Code Numeric Description User’s Manual Function Transmission speed 90/V.92 mode90/V.92 Appendix ETable E-1 Result codes for a V.90 connection Appendix E AT CommandUser’s Manual Appendix F Installing the modem boardInternal Modem Guide Removing the modem board Appendix G Wireless LANCard specifications Radio characteristicsSupported frequency sub-bands Wireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision B and GAppendix G Wireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets 11G Turbo ModeWireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision a Wireless Channels Sets Turbo Mode Appendix H AC Power Cord ConnectorsUnited Kingdom Parts Numbers Graphics ConfigurationsMemory Glossary-1 GlossaryAbbreviations Glossary-2 AccuPointGlossary-3 ByteGlossary-4 Cache memoryGlossary-5 DeleteGlossary-6 Device driverGlossary-7 Host computerGlossary-8 Hot dock/undockGlossary-9 Glossary-10 MonitorGlossary-11 RAMGlossary-12 RestartGlossary-13 Write protectionGlossary-14 Index-1 IndexIndex-2 Index-3 IndexIndex-4
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A100 specifications

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