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Toshiba C650D User Manual
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2 Table of ContentsPreface General Precautions Chapter 1 Getting Started Chapter 2 The Grand Tour Chapter 3 Hardware, Utilities and Options 3 Chapter 4 Operating BasicsChapter 5 The Keyboard Chapter 6 Power and Power-upModes Chapter 7 HW Setup and Passwords Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 4 Appendix A SpecificationsAppendix B Display Controller and Video Mode Appendix C Wireless LAN Appendix D AC Power Cord and Connectors Appendix E Legal Footnotes Appendix F If your computer is stolen Glossary Index 6 When Using Your Computer■When setting up the computer for work, place it on a level surface http://epps.toshiba-teg.com 7 CE compliance■Only CE marked options should be connected/implemented ■Only best shielded cables should be connected 8 Working environmentIndustrial Environments (e.g. environments where a mains voltage of 380 ■Medical Environments ■Automotive Environments ■Aircraft Environments ■Interference with other devices or machines in the near surrounding area 9 Disposal of Productshttp://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com Disposal of Batteries and/or Accumulators Disposing of the Computer and the Computer’s Batteries 10 REACH - Compliance Statementwww.toshiba-europe.com/computers/info/reach Following information is only for Turkey GOST11 Visithttp://www.eu-energystar.org http://www.energystar.gov for more information regarding the ENERGY STAR Program The drive has one of the following labels:CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE APPAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE1 KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT 12 DVD Super Multi (±R DL) Drive15 Preface16 KeysKey OperationCTRL + C CTRL ABC or entering text, the icon’s name or the text you are to type in is represented in the typeface you see to the left Messages TerminologyThis term is defined in this document as follows: The word “Start” refers to the “ ” button in Windows® 17 General Precautions19 Getting Started20 Windows26 Shut Down ModeOptical Disc Drive Shut down 27 Benefits of Sleep Mode28 Executing Sleep ModeSleep Mode limitations 29 Benefits of Hibernation ModeStarting Hibernation Mode Automatic Hibernation Mode Data Save in Hibernation ModeCertain conditions require that you reset the computer, for example, if: ■You change certain computer settings ■An error occurs and the computer does not respond to your keyboard commands If you need to restart the computer, there are three ways this can be achieved: ■Click Start, point to the arrow icon( ) and then select Restart from the menu PressCTRL, ALT DEL Shut down options 30 System Recovery OptionsWindows Help and Support Startup Repair The System Recovery Options can also be run manually to repair problems 1.Turn off the computer 2.While holding the F8 key, turn on the computer The AdvancedBoot Options Repair Your Computer ENTER 4.Follow the on-screeninstructions This section describes the creation of Recovery Media and their use 31 Creating Recovery MediaThis section describes how to create Recovery Media ■Be sure to connect the AC adaptor when you create Recovery Media Be sure to close all other software programs except the Recovery Media Creator ■Operate the computer at full power ■Do not use power-savingfeatures ■Do not use on an unstable surface such as a stand 1.Select either blank DVD or USB Flash Memory 3.Insert the media into the computer Double click theRecovery Media Creator Create 32 Restoring the pre-installedsoftware from the Recovery hard disk driveFN + ESC 1.Turn off your computer 2.While holding down 0 (zero) key on the keyboard, turn on your computer A menu will be displayed from which you should follow the Restoring the pre-installedsoftware from your created Recovery MediaWhen the sound mute feature has been activated by pressing the 33 Ordering Recovery Discs from TOSHIBA35 The Grand Tour47 Hardware, Utilities and Options48 Memory*2DisksHard Disk Drive (HDD)*4 49 DVD Super Multi Some models are equipped with a full-sizeDVD■DVD-ROM ■DVD-Video ■DVD-R ■DVD-RW ■DVD+R ■DVD+RW ■DVD-RAM ■DVD+R DL ■DVD-RDL ■CD-DA ■CD-Text ■CD-R ■CD-RW ■CD-ROMMode 1, Mode ■CD-ROMXA Mode 2 (Form1, Form2) ■CD-G(Audio CD only) ■Photo CD (single/multi-session) ■Enhanced CD (CD-EXTRA) ■Addressing Method 39.6cm (15.6”) TFT LCD or LED screen 16 million colors, with the following resolution: ■ HD, 1366 horizontal x 768 vertical pixels 50 Display Power Saving TechnologyAMD® Vari-Bright™ 51 KeyboardPointing Device PortsHeadphone Microphone Universal Serial Bus Slots 52 MultimediaCommunications Security 59 Cards/MemoryPower Devices■Additional battery pack (3 cell and 6 cell) ■Additional AC adaptor Peripheral Devices■USB FDD Kit ■External monitor Other■Security lock ■This Bridge media slot supports the following memory media ■MultiMediaCard (MMC™) ■Please note that an adaptor is required to use miniSD/microSD Card 60 Points to Note About the SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card61 Memory Media FormatFormatting an SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Card Care Memory Card Care 62 About the Write-protect63 Removing a Memory Mediaopen the icon on the system tray and disable the inserted memory card 2.Grasp the card and remove it 64 Installing Memory Module66 Removing Memory ModuleTo remove the memory module, make sure the computer is in boot mode then: 1.Turn the computer off and remove all cables connected to the computer Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery pack (refer to Chapter 6 3.Remove one screw securing the memory module cover 4.Lift off the cover 6.Grasp the memory module by the sides and pull it out 7. Seat the cover and secure it with one screw The external FDD drive module can be connected to the USB port 67 connecting the monitor cable1.Turn the computer’s power off 2.Connect the monitor cable to the external monitor port 3.Turn the external monitor’s power on 4.Turn the computer’s power on 68 Connecting the security lock69 Operating Basics71 Using TOSHIBA Web Camera ApplicationWeb Camera Application Capture Settings Camera Resolution Capture Still Image Video Recording Open Close Preview Area Delete Recorded File 72 Note on UseDisclaimer 73 How to Register The Face Recognition DataTo launch this utility, click The ■If you wish to practice, click on the Next button in the Registration screen If you do not wish to practice, click on the 3.Click the Next button to start the guide 4.First, take a picture while moving your neck slightly to the left and right 5.Now take a picture while moving your neck down and up ■Click the Back button to practice the guide once more Click the Next button to perform the verification test 9.Perform the verification test. Face the screen as you do when you register If verification fails, click the If verification is successful, click the 11.Register the account. Fill in the account registration fields ■Fill in the all fields When you have finished it, click Next button 74 1:N Mode Login Screen75 1:1 Mode Login Screen76 Loading DiscsPlease follow the steps below and refer to figures 1.a. When the power is on, press the eject button to open the drawer slightly 78 Removing Discs79 Important Message (DVD Super Multi (±R DL) Drive)Before Writing or RewritingDVD+RW: 81 MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 2.4x, 4x and 8x speed media)The actual number of rewrites to There are two types of We can support only format 1 of Other Data written to a In writing to a ■Be sure to connect the universal AC adaptor before you write or rewrite Before you enter Sleep/Hibernation Mode, be sure to finish ■Be sure to close all other software programs except the writing software ■Operate the computer in the full-powermode. Do not use power-savingfeatures ■Writing with software other than TOSHIBA Disc Creator is not recommended 82 When Writing or Rewriting■Do not perform any of the following actions: ■Change users in the Windows 7 operating system ■Start a communication application such as Wireless LAN ■Apply impact or vibration to the PC ■Use the Audio/Video control button to reproduce music or voice ■Open the optical disc drive ■Do not use shut down/log off and sleep/hibernation while writing or rewriting 83 Disclaimer (DVD Super Multi (±R DL) Drive)TOSHIBA does not bear responsibility for the following: ■Damage to any CD-R/-RWor Any change or loss of the recorded contents of ■Damage that may be caused by using third party equipment or software Note the following limitations when you use TOSHIBA Disc Creator: ■DVD-Videocannot be created using TOSHIBA Disc Creator ■DVD-Audiocannot be created using TOSHIBA Disc Creator Do not use the “Disc Backup” function of TOSHIBA Disc Creator in order to copy You cannot back up ■TOSHIBA Disc Creator cannot record in packet format 84 Data VerificationRecording settings Data CD/DVD ■Select Settings for Each Mode -> Data CD/DVD in the Settings menu 2.Mark the Verify written data check box 3.Select File Open or Full Compare mode How to Learn More about TOSHIBA Disc Creator 85 Notes on Use“TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER” software is supported for playback of Use The resume function cannot be used with some discs on the “TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER” It is recommended the AC adaptor be connected when playing ■Do not switch to Hibernation or Sleep Mode when running the “TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER” Do not lock the computer using the ■Do not change Windows Users while “TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER” is running ■The “TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER” does not have a parental control function 86 Display Devices & AudioAppearance and Personalization Display Adjust resolution Advanced settings Monitor colors True color (32 bit) 87 Starting TOSHIBA DVD PLAYERUse the following procedure to start “TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER“Play DVD movie (using TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER) TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER to start “TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER” Operating TOSHIBA DVD PLAYERNotes on using “TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER“ ■Screen display and available features may vary amongst and scenes Open TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER HELPUse the following procedure to open TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER Help ■Click the Help button ( ) in the Display Area This section provides tips on protecting data stored on your CD/DVD 88 CD/DVD2.Do not bend the CD/DVD 5.Do not expose to direct sunlight, extreme heat or cold 6.Do not place heavy objects on your CD/DVD This section describes some of the audio control functions Adjusting System VolumeVolume Mixer 1.Locate the Speaker icon on the task tray 2.Right-clickthe Speaker icon on the task tray 3.Select Open Volume Mixer from the menuDevice Speakers Mute Applications System Sounds 89 Volume Mixer90 Voice EffectsAudio Director SmartEQ and 3D setting 92 Setting93 Security94 Connecting LAN CableTo connect the LAN cable, follow the steps below Disconnecting LAN CableTo disconnect the LAN cable, follow the steps below 97 The KeyboardSome software may disable or interfere with soft-keyoperations Soft key settings are not restored by the Resume feature 98 Hot KeysESC Sound mute Pressing FN + ESC in a Windows environment turns sound on or off. When you press these hot keys, the current setting will be displayed as an icon Pressing FN + F1 enters “Lock computer” mode To restore your desktop, you need to log on again Pressing FN + F2 changes the power settings 99 Pressing FN + F3 switches the system to SleepMode Hibernation Mode deviceBrightness down Brightness up Wireless (WLAN) 100 touchpad functionresolution TOSHIBA zooming Pressing FN + 1 reduces the icon size on the TOSHIBA zooming Pressing FN + 2 enlarges the icon size on theutility (enlarge) Volume Down Volume Up SYSRQ Pressing FN + HOME enables SYSRQ function Pressing FN + PGUP enables BREAK function 101 FN Sticky KeyF number This key activates the Windows Start menu This key has the same function as the secondary mouse button 1.Hold down ALT 2.Using the numeric keypad, type the ASCII code 3.Release ALT, and the ASCII character appears on the display screen 103 Power and Power-upModesAC adaptor not Battery charge is above low battery trigger point below low battery blinking amber exhausted • No operation off 104 DC IN/Battery IndicatorBlinking amber Indicates battery charge is below low battery Indicates the AC adaptor is connected and charging the battery Indicates the AC adaptor is connected or the battery is fully charged Under any other conditions, the indicator does not light 105 Power Indicatorand the computer is turned on Indicates the power was turned off while the computer was in Sleep Mode The computer has two different types of batteries: ■Battery — 3 cell or 6 cell (depending on the models) ■Real Time Clock (RTC) battery BatteryThe battery maintains the state of the computer when you enable ResumeThe firmware has detected that a CMOS battery fail occurred. <F1> continue Extending Battery Life 106 Real Time Clock BatteryThe firmware has detected that a CMOS battery fail occurred. <F1> continue Safety PrecautionsDanger: Warning: Caution: Note: Provides important information 107 DangerWarning 108 CautionNote 109 ProceduresTime Battery Charging Notice 110 Monitoring Battery Capacity111 Maximizing Battery Operating TimeRetaining Data with Power off 112 Extending Battery Life113 Removing The Battery PackTo remove a discharged battery, follow the steps as detailed below: 1.Save your work 2.Turn the computer’s power off. Make sure the Power indicator is off 3.Remove all cables connected to the computer 4.Turn the computer upside down with the back of the computer facing you 5.Slide the battery pack locking latch toward the unlock position 114 Installing The Battery Pack115 Windows Utilities116 Panel Power On/OffSystem Auto Off 117 HW Setup and Passwords123 Troubleshooting124 Analyzing The ProblemSoftware diskette) may be damaged or the program might be corrupted. Try loading another copy of the software package, check the software documentation. These summary of error messages If you cannot find a software problem, check your hardware. First run through the items in the preliminary individual components and peripherals ■ System start-up ■ External Monitor ■ Self test ■ Sound System ■ Power ■ USB ■ Password ■ Sleep/Hibernation ■ Keyboard ■ LAN ■ LCD panel ■ Wireless LAN ■ Hard disk drive ■ Recovery Media ■DVD Super Multi (±R DL) drive ■Diskette drive ■Pointing device 125 System Start-upWhen the computer does not start properly, check the following items: ■Self Test ■Power Sources ■Power-onPassword Self TestTOSHIBA Leading Innovation This message remains on the screen for a few seconds If any of the following conditions are present, the self test failed: ■The computer stops and does not proceed to display information or messages ■The screen displays an error message 126 Overheating Power DownAC Power 127 Battery128 PasswordCannot enter Refer to the Password section in Chapter 7, HW password Setup and Passwords LCD PanelNo display Press hot keys FN + F5 to change the display priority, to make sure it is not set for an external monitor Markings appear on They might have come from contact with the the LCD screen keyboard or touchpad. Try wiping the LCD gently with a clean dry cloth. If markings remain, use LCD cleaner. Be sure to let the LCD dry before closing it Contact your dealer if the problems continue 129 Hard Disk DriveDVD Super Multi(±R DL) Drive 130 Diskette Drive131 Touchpad132 USB Mouse133 External MonitorSound System 134 USBSleep/Hibernation LAN 135 Recovery Media136 Before You CallWhere to Writebooklet or visit www.toshiba-europe.comon the Internet 137 Specifications139 Display Controller and Video Mode141 Wireless LAN145 AC Power Cord and ConnectorsEurope: Outside of Europe: 146 USAUnited Kingdom AustraliaEurope CanadaChina 147 Legal Footnotes148 64-BitComputing64-bitprocessors are designed to take advantage of 32 and 64 bit computing ■64-bitOperating System ■64-bitCPU, Chipset and BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) ■64-bitDevice drivers ■64-bitapplications 151 If your computer is stolen153 Glossary154 DVD+R DL:ECP: FDD: FIR: GB: HDD: IDE: I/O: IrDA: IRQ: KB: LAN: LCD: LED: LSI: MB: MMC: OCR: PC: PCB: PCI: RAM: RGB: ROM: RTC: SCSI: SD: SDHC: SDXC: SDRAM: SIO: SLI: TFT: UART: USB: UXGA: VESA: VGA: VRT: WAN: 155 WSXGA: wide super extended graphics arrayWSXGA+: wide super extended graphics array plus WUXGA: wide ultra extended graphics array WXGA: wide extended graphics array WXGA+: wide extended graphics array plus XGA: extended graphics array allocate: To assign a space or function for a specific taskalphanumeric: alternating current (AC): analog signal: ANSI: antistatic: A material used to prevent the buildup of static electricity async: Short for asynchronousasynchronous: backup: batch file: binary: 156 ASCIIbus: An interface for transmission of signals, data or electric powerbyte: cache memory: capacity: card: Synonym for board. See board CardBus: An industry standard bus for 32-bitPC Cards157 CD-ROM:character: chassis: chip: CMOS: cold start: COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4: commands: communications: compatibility: components: Composite Video (YUV): computer program: computer system: configuration: control keys: 158 controller:co-processor: CPS: CPU: CRT: cursor: data: data bits: DC: default: delete: device driver: dialog box: Digital Audio: disk drive: disk storage: display: 160 execute: To interpret and execute an instructionExtended Capability Port: fast infrared: file: firmware: floppy diskette: A removable disk that stores magnetically encoded datafloppy diskette drive (FDD): Fn-esse: A TOSHIBA utility that allows you to assign functions to hot keys folder: An icon in Windows used to store documents or other foldersformat: function keys: gigabyte (GB): graphics: hard disk: hard disk drive (HDD): hardware: hertz: A unit of wave frequency that equals one cycle per secondhexadecimal: host computer: hot key: HW Setup: icon: i.LINK (IEEE1394): input: instruction: interface: 161 To physically connect one system or device to another to exchange informationinterrupt request: A signal that gives a component access to the processorI/O: I/O devices: IrDA 1.1: jumper: 162 KB: See kilobytekeyboard: kilobyte (KB): level 2 cache: See cache cacheLight Emitting Diode (LED): Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): LSI: Large Scale Integration 2)An integrated circuit that uses large scale integrationmain board: See motherboard motherboardmegabyte (MB): megahertz: menu: microprocessor: mode: modem: monitor: motherboard: non-system disk: nonvolatile memory: numeric keypad overlay: OCR: online state: operating system: 163 output: The results of a computer operation. Output commonly indicates data165 RJ11: A modular telephone jackRJ45: A modular LAN jack Super-VideoSCSI: SD Card: SECAM L: serial communications: serial interface: SIO: soft key: software: 167 Index
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