Toshiba L35W-B, L30W-B user manual Please refer to the Power Condition Descriptions, Power button

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Power button

Power button

Press this button to turn the computer's power on

 

or off.

 

 

Volume up/down

Press the button to increase or decrease the

button

volume.

HDMI(micro) port

HDMI(micro) port can connect to HDMI cable

 

with Type D connector.

 

An HDMI cable sends video and audio signals. In

 

addition to this, it can send and receive control

 

signals.

 

Please refer to the The HDMI(micro) port section

 

for details.

 

 

Universal Serial Bus

One Universal Serial Bus port, which complies to

(USB 2.0) port

the USB 2.0 standard, is provided on the left side

 

of the computer.

 

The USB 2.0 port is not compatible with USB 3.0

 

devices.

 

 

Please note that it is not possible to confirm the operation of all functions of all USB devices that are available. Some functions associated with a specific device might not operate properly.

Before removing a USB device from the USB port of your computer, click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the Windows Taskbar, and then select the USB device that you want to remove.

Keep foreign metal objects, such as screws, staples and paper clips, out of the USB port. Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit, which can cause damage and fire, possibly resulting in serious injury.

Headphone/

A 3.5 mm mini headphone/microphone combo

Microphone combo

jack enables connection of a monaural

jack

microphone or a stereo headphone.

DC IN/Battery

The DC IN/Battery indicator shows the condition

indicator

of the DC IN and the battery's charge - white

 

indicates the battery is fully charged while the

 

power is being correctly supplied from the AC

 

power adaptor.

 

Please refer to the Power Condition Descriptions

 

section for more information on this feature.

 

 

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Contents Users Manual Satellite L30W-B/L35W-B Satellite Click L30W-B/L35W-BSatellite Click 2 L30W-B/L35W-B Series Getting Started Table of ContentsTOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory and Safety The Grand TourIndex TroubleshootingAppendix Copyright, Disclaimer and Trademarks TOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory and SafetyChapter CopyrightFCC notice Declaration of Conformity Information Regulatory InformationFCC information Contact EU Declaration of ConformityFCC conditions CE complianceWorking environment Following information is only valid for EU-member States VCCI Class B Information Japan OnlyCanadian regulatory information Canada only Disposal of productsDisposal of batteries and/or accumulators REACH - Compliance StatementFollowing information is only for Turkey Video Standard Notice Following information is only for IndiaOpenSSL Toolkit License Issues ===================================================== FreeType License Issues Portions of this software are copyright C year The FreeType Project 1. No Warranty Provide adequate ventilation General PrecautionsDisposing of the computer and the computers batteries Heat injury Creating a computer-friendly environmentStress injury Moving the computer Cleaning the computerPressure or impact damage Mobile phones Safety IconsInstruction Manual for Safety and Comfort Dual Operating Mode Equipment checklistGetting Started ConventionsHDD or Hard Disk Using your computer for the first time Connecting/Removing TOSHIBA Keyboard DockProduct appearance depends on the model you purchased Failure to follow the procedures below may result in data loss Connecting the AC adaptor 1. Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Turning on the power Start screen Initial setupGetting to know Windows Windows TaskbarTiles Power Options iconCharms Windows StoreShut Down Mode Turning off the powerSign-in options Restarting the computerSleep Mode In the Settings charm, click Power and then select RestartExecuting Sleep Mode Hibernation ModeBenefits of Sleep Mode Sleep Mode limitationsAutomatic Hibernation Mode Benefits of Hibernation ModeStarting Hibernation Mode Data save in Hibernation Mode The Grand Tour The Computer tablet modeDisplay screen Microphone WirelessWeb Camera Windows buttonPlease refer to the Power Condition Descriptions Power buttonThe Computer laptop mode Front with the display closedBack view Figure 3-3 The back of the computerFront with the display open Figure 3-4 The front of the computer with the display panel openBattery pack Battery sectionInternal Hardware Components Release latchLegal Footnote CPU Intel Display Power Saving Technology Intel Smart Connect Technology Power Condition DescriptionsPower conditions DC IN/Battery indicator The LED in the table below refers to the DC IN/Battery indicatorPower indicator Changing the screen orientation Operating BasicsOperating in Tablet Mode Pinch or stretch Using the Touch ScreenPress and hold RotateUsing the Touch Pad Keyboard indicator The KeyboardSpecial Function KeyCAPS LOCK Standard F1Battery Windows special keysProcedures Battery packCare and use of the battery pack Charging the batteriesBattery charging notice Charging TimeBatteries exhausted time Monitoring battery capacityMaximizing battery operating time Extending battery life Memory mediaPoints to note about the memory media card Memory media formatFormatting a memory media card About the write-protect featureMedia care 2. Select memory media Inserting memory mediaRemoving memory media The HDMImicro port Connecting an external displayExternal Display The system is shutting down Wireless display Changing the display settingsSound System and Video mode Optional TOSHIBA AccessoriesVolume Mixer Microphone LevelDTS Sound Video modeUtilities and Advanced Usage Utilities and Applicationshigh-quality image enhancements such as Color TOSHIBA Setup Utility sectionResolution+ is an image processor that performs Tools & Utilities - eco Utility on the desktop This utility is only provided with some models HDD automatic power off *1 Special featuresDisplay automatic power off *1 Media & Entertainment - AudioSystem automatic This feature automatically shuts down the system TOSHIBA Password Utility User PasswordOwner String text box Delete buttonChange button Starting the computer using a password TOSHIBA System SettingsSupervisor Password USB Charge USB Sleep and ChargeMove the slider to enable or disable the Sleep and Charge function System ON CDP Charge TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink+ Notes on useTOSHIBA PC Health Monitor Opening TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink+ ManualStarting the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor TOSHIBA Setup Utility Navigating the utilitySystem Recovery Creating Recovery MediaRestoring the pre-installed software from your created Recovery Media 2. Click the power icon on the Start screen and then select Restart 3. Select Troubleshoot 4. Select Reset your PC 3. Click Get started under Remove everything and reinstall WindowsPreliminary checklist TroubleshootingProblem solving process Analyzing the problem SoftwareYour program stops responding Your computer does not respond to the keyboard commandsIf something goes wrong The computer will not startHardware and system checklist The computer will not load advanced options during startupAC power PowerOverheating power down Keyboard BatteryPlease refer to TOSHIBA Setup Utility section for further information Real Time ClockInternal display panel Hard Disk DriveIf the problem persists, then you should refer to the Memory Media CardPointing device computer and then reinsert it in order to ensure it isTouch Pad USB device USB mouseSleep and Charge function Sound system refer to Sound System and Video mode for furtherExternal monitor display device in extended desktop mode, it will notTOSHIBA support Wireless LANBluetooth Before you callTOSHIBA technical support 6-15Power Requirements SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions AppendixAC Power Cord and Connectors Certification agenciesInformation for Wireless Devices Wireless Technology InteroperabilityWireless Devices and your health Wireless LAN TechnologySecurity Card SpecificationsRadio Characteristics IEEE 802.11 Standard for Wireless LANsWorldwide operation Bluetooth wireless technologyRadio Frequency Interference Requirements Radio FrequencyEurope Radio Regulatory InformationRadio links Restrictions for Use of 5470-5725MHz Frequencies in Europe Canada - Industry Canada IC USA-Federal Communications Commission FCC1. Important notice Using this equipment in JapanTaiwan 4. About the JEITA 2. Indication for Wireless LAN3. Indication for Bluetooth Device Authorization Radio approvals for wireless devicesLegal Footnotes Non-applicable IconsHard Disk Drive HDD Capacity Battery LifeMemory Main System 64-Bit ComputingCopy Protection GlossaryGraphics Processing Unit GPU Alternating CurrentASCII MBps Index Page Web Camera Wireless communication Index-3