Toshiba U200 Battery types, DC in indicator, Power indicator, Battery pack, Blinking orange

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Power and Power-Up Modes

DC IN indicator

Check the DC IN indicator to determine the power status with the AC adaptor connected:

Blue

Indicates the AC adaptor is connected and

supplying proper power to the computer.

 

 

 

Flashing orange

Indicates a problem with the power supply. Plug

the AC adaptor into another power outlet. If it still

 

 

does not operate properly, contact your dealer.

 

 

No light

Under any other conditions, the indicator does not

light.

 

 

 

Power indicator

Check the Power indicator to determine the power status:

Blue

Indicates power is being supplied to the computer

and the computer is turned on.

 

 

 

Blinking orange

Indicates power is being supplied to the computer

while the computer is in Standby Mode. The

 

 

indicator turns on for one second and off for two

 

seconds.

 

 

No light

Under any other conditions, the indicator does not

light.

 

 

 

Battery types

The computer has two types of batteries:

Battery pack

Real Time Clock (RTC) battery

Battery pack

When the AC adaptor is not connected, the computer’s main power source is a removable lithium ion battery pack, also referred to in this manual as the main battery. You can purchase additional battery packs for extended use of the computer away from an AC power source.

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Contents Satellite U200/PORTÉGÉ M500 Portable Personal Computer User’s ManualTrademarks CopyrightDisclaimer FCC conditions FCC informationFCC notice Declaration of Conformity Information Vcci Class B Information Modem warning notice EU Declaration of ConformityContact Conformity StatementNetwork Compatibility Statement Japan regulationsRegion selection RedialPursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part Telephone company procedures Type of serviceIf problems arise DisconnectionInstructions for IC CS-03 certified equipment AT&F AT&W AT%TE=0 ATZ Modem warning notice for AustraliaUser’s Manual Following information is only for EU-member states General conditionsDVD-ROM & CD-R/RW drive UJDA765 Optical disc drive safety instructionsPanasonic Communications DVD Super Multi with Double Layer Recording UJ-842 International precautions User’s Manual Xvi User’s Manual Table of Contents Getting Started How to Swipe the Finger Keyboard HW Setup Troubleshooting Legal Footnotes Toshiba support -21 Before you call -21 Where to writeXxiv User’s Manual Preface Manual contentsAbbreviations ConventionsIcons KeysMessages Key operationDisplay Preface Xxviii User’s Manual Stress injury Heat injury General PrecautionsMobile phones Pressure or impact damagePC card overheating Hardware Equipment checklistIntroduction Microsoft Windows XP Professional SoftwareMicrosoft Windows XP Home Edition DocumentationProcessor FeaturesLegal Footnote CPU*1 Built-inLegal Footnote Battery Life*3 PowerMemory Legal Footnote Memory Main System*2Legal Footnote Hard Disk Drive HDD Capacity*4 DisksOptical disc drive Hard disk driveLegal Footnote Graphics Processor Unit GPU*6 DisplayLegal Footnote LCD*5 Pointing Device KeyboardPorts SlotsModem BluetoothCommunications Wireless LAN Legal Footnote Wireless LAN*7Wireless SwitchSecurity Special featuresIntelligent power Power on passwordBattery save mode Panel power on/offStandby Utilities Memory Boot Utility Bluetooth Stack forPoint to Utilities and click SD Memory Boot Fn-esseToshiba ConfigFree Diagnostic ToolConfigFree Toshiba DiscToshiba Virtual Toshiba PasswordSound Start, point to All Programs, point to ToshibaOptions Bluetooth Wireless Stereo Headset provides Introduction User’s Manual Legal Footnote Non-applicable Icons*8 Grand TourFront with the display closed Microphone Left sideDC in 15V jack LAN jackLAN active indicator Link indicatorGreen OrangePC card slot Right sideUSB 2.0 ports Optical disc driveUnderside Back sideBattery release latch Battery lockFront with the display open Display hingeLCD Sensor switch Power buttonTouch Pad control Touch PadPower System indicatorsBattery Display screenCaps Lock Keyboard indicatorsNumeric mode Arrow modeUSB floppy disk drive Floppy disk slotRegion codes for DVD drives and media Optical disc drivesWritable discs CDsFormats DVDsDVD-ROM&CD-R/RW drive DVD read Speed maximum CD read CD-R write CD-RW writeDVD Super Multi drive AC adaptor12 The AC adaptor 3-pin plug Grand Tour User’s Manual Getting Started Setting up your work spaceGetting Started Placement of the computer Posture and positioning of the computer Seating and postureWork habits LightingOther Things to Note Connecting the AC adaptorStrategic Rest Breaks Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Opening the display Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor 3-pin plugOpening the LCD display panel Turning on the powerShut Down mode Boot mode Turning off the powerStandby Mode Starting up for the first timeClick start, click Turn Off Computer and click Stand By Benefits of standbyExecuting standby Standby limitations Hibernation ModeBenefits of Hibernation Mode Automatic Hibernation Starting Hibernation ModeData save in Hibernation Mode Restarting the computer Create Optical Recovery DiscsRestoring the preinstalled software from the Recovery HDD Creating the Optical Recovery Disc of Express Media PlayerRestoring the preinstalled software Operating Basics Using the Touch PadPoints to note about the Fingerprint Sensor Using the Fingerprint SensorHow to Delete the Fingerprint Data Fingerprint Registration Set Up ProcedurePoints to note about the Fingerprint Utility Hints for Fingerprint Enrollment screen is displayed Window Logon via Fingerprint AuthenticationFingerprint Authentication Procedure General Fingerprint Power-on SecurityHow to Enable Fingerprint Power-on Security Settings Fingerprint Utility limitations Fingerprint Single Sign-On FeatureHow to Enable Fingerprint Single Sign-On Feature Front operation buttons How to Swipe the FingerInternet button ButtonPresentation button Play/Pause button CD/DVD buttonStop button Previous buttonDisconnecting USB floppy disk drive Using the USB floppy disk driveConnecting the USB floppy disk drive Loading discs Using optical disc drivesGrasp the disc tray gently and pull until it is fully opened Closing the CD/DVD disc tray Removing discsRemoving a CD/DVD How to remove CD/DVD when the disc tray will not openBefore writing or rewriting Writing CDs on DVD-ROM&CD-R/RW driveMulti-Speed and High-Speed CD-RW Ultra-Speed CD-RWWhen writing or rewriting Legal Footnotes Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi driveImportant message CD-RW Ultra-Speed DVD Specifications for Recordable Disc for General VersionCD-RW Multi-Speed and High-Speed Operating Basics When writing or rewriting RecordNow! Basic for Toshiba Toshiba Disc Creator DLA for Toshiba Data VerificationToshiba Direct Disc Writer When using WinDVD Creator PlatinumImportant information for use How to make a DVD-VideoHow to learn more about InterVideo WinDVD Creator Operating Basics Floppy disks Media careCD/DVDs Sound system Volume ControlMicrophone level SoundMAX control panelModem Click the Power Management tabProperties menu SettingDialing Properties ConnectingModem Selection Disconnecting Wireless communicationsSecurity Wireless LANBluetooth wireless technology Radio links BluetoothTM Stack for Windows by ToshibaWorldwide operation Indicator status Indication Wireless communication switchWireless communication Indicator LAN cable types Connecting LAN cableDisconnecting LAN cable Cleaning the computerMoving the computer Using the Hard Disk Drive HDD ProtectionTaskbar Icon HDD Protection is disabledDetection Level Toshiba HDD Protection PropertiesHDD Protection Details Heat dispersalDetection Level Amplification HDD Protection MessageTypewriter keys KeyboardEmulating keys on enhanced keyboard Function keys F1 … F12Soft keys Fn key combinations Hot keys Keyboard Keyboard Fn Sticky key Windows special keys Arrow modeKeypad overlay Turning on the overlaysNumeric mode Temporarily using normal keyboard overlay onTemporarily using overlay overlay off Temporarily changing modes Generating Ascii charactersKeyboard User’s Manual Power conditions Power and Power-Up ModesPower on Power off No operation DC in blueBattery indicator Power indicatorsDC in indicator Battery typesPower indicator Battery packPower and Power-Up Modes Safety precautions Care and use of the battery packReal Time Clock RTC battery Power and Power-Up Modes Power and Power-Up Modes Charging the batteries ProceduresTime Battery charging noticeMaximizing battery operating time Monitoring battery capacityExtending battery life Retaining data with power offReplacing the battery pack To install a battery pack, follow the steps below User Password Toshiba Password UtilityUser Password field Start All Programs Toshiba Utilities -Password UtilityStart All Programs Toshiba Utilities SD Memory Card Format User Token fieldOwner String text box Disable button Supervisor PasswordStarting the computer by password Panel power on/off Power-up modesSystem Auto Off Windows utilitiesPower and Power-Up Modes User’s Manual HW Setup window HW SetupAccessing HW Setup Setup Boot Priority Options Boot PriorityBar will appear only under the selected device Options item HDD Priority OptionsCPU Device Configuration Device ConfigStarting the Bios Setup Program Configuring the Execute-Disable Bit CapabilityStarting and Ending the Bios Setup Program Ending the Bios Setup Program Halfway Ending the Bios Setup ProgramSecurity controller Execute-Disable Bit CapabilityLCD Display Stretch Diagnostic test is disabled Diagnostic ModeDiagnostic test is enabled Clear TPM OwnerHW Setup User’s Manual Optional Devices Power devicesCards/memory Peripheral devicesInserting a PC card PC cardRemoving a PC card Bridge media slotSD card Media careCard care Memory card careInserting an SD card Removing an SD cardSdio card Memory Stick/Memory Stick ProSD memory card Removing a Memory Stick Write protectionInserting a Memory Stick Removing an xD picture card XD picture cardInserting an xD picture card Removing a MultiMediaCard MultiMediaCardInserting a MultiMediaCard Removing a MultiMediaCard Memory expansionInstalling memory module Use a point size 1 Phillips screwdriver Remove the two screws and take off the memory module cover Replace the memory module cover and screw in the two screws Removing memory moduleUniversal AC Adaptor Battery PackExternal monitor Battery ChargerUSB floppy disk drive USB FDD Kit Link IEEE1394 PrecautionsPoint to i.LINK IEEE1394 device and click Bluetooth USB AdaptorSecurity lock Wireless Optical Mouse with Bluetooth TechnologyOptional Devices User’s Manual Problem solving process TroubleshootingAnalyzing the problem Preliminary checklistSystem start-up Hardware and system checklistOverheating power down PowerProblemProcedure Self testProblem Procedure AC powerBattery Minutes. If the Battery indicator glows after Problem PasswordKeyboard Real Time ClockHard disk drive Internal LCD display panelCD-ROM Facing up DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD RAM USB floppy disk drivePC card Touch Pad Pointing DevicePrinters and Other Hardware and select Mouse iconClick the Printers and Other Hardware icon Click the Advanced feature settings buttonUSB mouse USB device Fingerprint SensorSound system Bios Beep SoundsMemory expansion Link IEEE1394 device External monitorCarrier ModemLAN BluetoothDisposing of PC and PC batteries Before you call Where to writeToshiba support Rest of Europe Outside of Europe Singapore SpainUnited States of America United Kingdom CPU*1 Legal FootnotesHard Disk Drive HDD Capacity*4 Battery Life*3Memory Main System*2 Graphics Processor Unit GPU*6 Wireless LAN*7Non-applicable Icons*8 Copy Protection*9Express Media Player Physical Dimensions SpecificationsPower Requirements Environmental RequirementsBuilt-in Modem Power supply Impedance Error correctingTransmitting level Receiving levelSpecifications User’s Manual Video modes Display Controller and ModesDisplay controller Video modes VGA Video mode Type Resolution Character Colors ScanningFrequency PelsVideo Type Resolution Character Colors Scanning Mode Colors Frequency Hz*3 Video modes Intel 945GM modelVertical 640 × 64K/64K 100 800 × 1024 × 1280 × 16M/16M Video modes Intel 940GML model 640 × 64K/64K 100 800 × 1024 × 1280 × 16M/16M Display Controller and Modes User’s Manual Repeat last command AT CommandsAnswer command +++ Escape sequenceDn Dial Bn Communication standard settingEn Echo command Mn Monitor speaker mode Ln Monitor speaker volumeHook control Request ID informationNn Modulation handshake Return on-line to data modeSelect pulse dialing Result code controlSelect tone dialing Command Dial tone Busy Supported Result Code Detect SignalVn DCE response format Result code selection, call progress monitoringBusy tone detect Dial tone detectZn Recall stored profile Cn Data Carrier Detect DCD controlGn V.22bis guard tone control Load factory settingsKn Local flow control selection Pn Select Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio WWDisplay Current Configuration Tn Self-test commandsStore current configuration \Nn Error control mode selection\Vn Protocol result code \Qn Local flow control selectionView numbers in blacklist Cn Data compression controlAT Commands User’s Manual Register values RegistersS0 Auto answer ring number ATSn?S1 Ring counter S3 Command line termination character user definedS2 AT escape character user defined S4 Response formatting character user definedS7 Connection completion time-out S5 Command line editing character user definedS6 Wait before dialing S12 Escape guard time S8 Comma pause timeS11 Dtmf dialing speed S37 Dial line rate Result Code Numeric Description AT command set result codesDELAYED*2 Registers User’s Manual Function Transmission speed ModeConnect 54666 EC Table E-1 Result codes for a V.90 connectionAT Command User’s Manual Radio Characteristics Wireless LANCard Specifications Supported Frequency Sub-bands Wireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision B and GModulation Technique122467*2 132472*2 Wireless Ieee 802.11 Channels Sets Revision a102457*1 5540 Europe AC Power Cord and ConnectorsCertification agencies Germany SwitzerlandAppendix H Toshiba Anti-theft Protection TimerToshiba Anti-theft Protection Timer User’s Manual Abbreviations GlossaryGlossary Ascii Glossary-4 User’s Manual Glossary-5 Erase See delete Glossary-7 Glossary-8 User’s Manual Main board See motherboard Level 2 cache See cacheGlossary-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 XD picture card 8-8 inserting 8-8 removing
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U200 specifications

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