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2 Table of Contents14 Preface17 General Precautions20 Getting Started33 The Grand Tour48 Hardware, Utilities and OptionsHardware49 Memory*2Slots Video RAM*6 Disks Hard disk drive (HDD)*4DVD Super Multi (±R Some models are equipped with a full-sizeDVD 50 DVD Super Multi (±R■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 51 KeyboardPointing device Battery pack*3 RTC battery AC adapter Ports Headphone Microphone Universal Serial Bus eSATA/USB combo HDMI 52 SlotsMultimedia Sound system Communications LAN Wireless LAN*7 53 BluetoothSecurity Operating system TOSHIBA Utilities Plug and Play 54 Special features55 Low batteryWhen battery power is exhausted to the point automatic hibernation modesystem automatically enters hibernation and shuts down. This can be specified in the Power Heat dispersalTo protect from overheating, the CPU has an internal temperature sensor. If the computer’s internal temperature rises to a certain level, the is lowered. This can be specified in the Power Maximum Turns on fan first, then if Performance necessary lowers CPU processing speed Battery Optimized processing speed early than Maximum Performance mode for battrey life saving TOSHIBA HDD Protectionthe computer to detect vibration and shocks, and automatically moves the Hard Disk Drive’s read/write head to a safe position in order to reduce the risk of damage that could be caused by head-to-diskcontact. Refer to the Using the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Protection section in section in Chapter 4, Operating Basics for details HibernationThis feature allows you to turn off the power without exiting from your software. The contents you turn on the power again, you can continue working right where you left off. Refer to the Turning off the power section in Chapter 1 section in Chapter 1 Getting Started, for details , for details 56 TOSHIBA Value Added Package57 Utilities and applications58 Disc Creatorincluding audio CDs that can be played on a standard stereo CD player and data CD/DVDs to This software can be used on a model with DVD Super Multi (±R DL) drive You can boot TOSHIBA Disc Creator from the menu bar as follows Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> CD&DVD Applications -> Disc Creator DVD-RAMutilityPhysical Format and Write-Protectto DVD-RAM This utility is contained the setup module of TOSHIBA Disc Creator You can boot TOSHIBA DVD-RAMUtility from the menu bar as follows Applications -> DVD-RAMUtility Corel DVD MovieFactory forand support Labelflash function TOSHIBA ConfigFreeConfigFree is a suite of utilities to allow easy control of communication devices and network connections. ConfigFree also allows you to find communication problems and create profiles for easy switching between location and communication networks You can boot ConfigFree from the menu bar as follows Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA ConfigFree 59 TOSHIBA FaceTOSHIBA Face Recognition uses a face Recognitionverification library to verify the face data of users when they log in to Windows. If the verification is automatically. The user can thus avoid having to enter a password or the like, which makes the login process easier TOSHIBA BluetoothThis software enables communication between remote Bluetooth devices TOSHIBA Fingerprint UtilityDisable the ■Pr-OSfeature and Single Sign-Onfeature 60 Optional Device61 Bridge Media Slot65 Additional battery pack (6 cell)Additional AC adapter 66 USB FDD KiteSATA External monitor HDMI2.Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on your computer 67 Setting for display video on HDMI■Be Sure to use the FN + F5 hot keys to select the display device before starting to play video. Do not change the display device while playing video ■Do not change the display device under the following conditions ■While data is being read or written ■While communication is being carried out Settings for audio on HDMI 68 Security lockOptions 69 Operating BasicsUsing the touchpad70 Touch Pad GestureChiralMotion Enable vertical scrolling Enable horizontal scrolling Pinch Zoom (Pinch) Enable Pinch Zoom1.Place two fingers down on the TouchPad surface 71 Using the Fingerprint Sensor72 How to swipe your fingerPoints to note about the Fingerprint Sensor■Wash and dry your hands thoroughly Clean the sensor with a ■Soaked or swollen finger, for example as may occur after taking a bath ■Injured finger ■Wet finger ■Soiled or oily finger ■Extremely dry skin condition on finger Observe the following to improve the fingerprint recognition success rate ■Enroll two or more fingers ■The recognition success rate may differ from user to user 73 Points to note about Fingerprint Utility■Please use Import/Export on TOSHIBA Fingerprint Utility main menu . The main screen is displayed. Click in the lower left corner of the screen 74 Fingerprint utility limitations■The recognition success rate may differ from user to user Setup Fingerprint RegistrationPlease use the following procedure when first using fingerprint authentication , or click the Fingerprint utility icon in the Taskbar Enroll Windows Password Next "Enrollment succeed. Do you want to save this fingerprintThe following message will be displayed: 75 "It is strongly recommended you enroll one more finger■It is strongly recommended that you register 2 or more fingerprints Delete the Fingerprint Data Delete the fingerprint data for the currently logged in user, or double click the utility icon in the Taskbar 2.Swipe your finger across the fingerprint sensor "Sorry! At least one fingerprint is required Close "Are you sure you want to quit Delete all users fingerprintsIn the main menu, click in the lower left 2.User Account Control window is displayed. Click Yes Yes3.Swipe your enrolled finger 4.Select Fingerprint Control optionA list of fingerprint information for all users is shown in the screen. Click Delete All "Are you sure you want to delete all fingerprints 76 Windows Logon via Fingerprint AuthenticationFingerprint Authentication Procedure Fingerprint boot authentication and Single Sign-onfeature Overview about Fingerprint boot authentication 77 BACK SPACE[Password =] Overview about Fingerprint Single Sign-onfeature How to Enable Fingerprint boot authentication and Single Sign-Onfeature1.Logon as Administrator (means a user has administrator privileges) 3.Swipe your finger across the fingerprint sensor Run As Administrator5.User Account Control window is displayed. Click Yes 6.Swipe your finger across the fingerprint sensor 78 Using the web camera80 Using the microphoneUsing the TOSHIBA Face Recognition81 DisclaimerHow to register the Face Recognition Data7.Perform the verification test. Face the screen as you do when you register If verification fails, click the 82 How to Delete the Face Recognition DataDelete You are about to delete the user data. Would you like to continueIf you do not want the data to be deleted, click the How to launch the help fileFor further information on this utility, please refer to help file To launch the help file, click Face Recognition Help Windows Logon via TOSHIBA Face Recognition 1:N Mode Login screen 1:N Mode Login screen 83 Using optical disc drives84 Loading discsSlot-loadingoptical disc drive Removing discs 85 Optical Drive Auto LockOptical Drive Power Optical Drive Power Setting the Optical Drive Auto Lock 86 Enabling and Disabling Optical Drive Auto Lock1.Right click on the Optical Drive Power icon on the Taskbar 2.Click Optical Drive Auto Lock -> Enable or Disable Lock Time Settings for Optical Drive Auto Lock 2.Click Unlock time settings -> 1s or 3s or 5s Optical Drive Auto Lock OFF FN + Tab Function buttonThis section describes about Function button Icon Descriptioneco Launch the TOSHBIA eco Utility Wireless Display Control Intel® Wireless Display function or some regions Illumination On/Off Switch the lighting of indicators and keyboard backlight CD/DVD Play/Pause player application according to the type of This button also allows you to play/pause chapters or tracks once the player application is launched 87 TOSHIBA Button Support88 Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi (±R DL) drive89 Before writing or rewritingCD-R:TAIYO YUDEN CO., LTD MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD HITACHI MAXELL, LTD CD-RW: (Multi-Speedand High-Speed) CD-RW: DVD-R:DVD Specifications for DVD-RDisc for General Version MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 4x, 8x and 16x speed media) HITACHI MAXELL, LTD. (for 8x and 16x speed media) DVD-RDL:MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 4x and 8x media) DVD-Rfor Labelflash™:FUJIFILM CORPORATION. (for 16x media) DVD+R: DVD+R DL:MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 2.4x and 8x media) DVD+R for Labelflash™: DVD-RW: 90 DVD+RW:MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 2.4x, 4x and 8x speed media DVD-RAM:HITACHI MAXELL, LTD. (for 3x and 5x 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 adapter before you write or rewrite ■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 91 When writing or rewriting■Do not perform any of the following actions: ■Change users in the Windows 7 operating system ■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 Always copy data from the HDD to the optical disc. Do not use 92 TOSHIBA Disc Creator93 Video94 How to make a DVD-VideoHow to learn more about Corel DVD MovieFactory for How to learn more about TOSHIBA Important information for use 95 TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER96 Notes on UseUse The resume function cannot be used with some discs on the “TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER” ■Do not switch to hibernation or sleep mode when running the “TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER” Do not lock the computer using the Windows logo FN + F1 97 Display Devices & AudioAppearance and Personalization Appearance Display Change display settings Advanced settings Appearance and Personalization / Appearance Adjust resolution TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER Starting TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER Play DVD movie 98 Media care99 Sound system100 Realtek HD Audio ManagerRealtek HD Audio Manager Hardware and Sound Set Default Device Information information Speaker Configuration Auto Test Sound EffectsThis section explains how to select various sound effects Karaoke Voice Cancellation Microphone Effects Microphone Effects are only found within Microphone window■Noise Suppression reduces background noise and fan noise Noise Suppression■Acoustic Echo Cancellation reduces feedback and feedback echo Acoustic Echo Cancellation Default FormatYou can change the sample rate and bit depth of sound 101 Wireless communications102 Worldwide operationRadio links Wireless communication Wireless communication indicator Indicator status Indication Indicator off Indicator glows System Device Manager Network adapters Enable 103 LAN104 Cleaning the computerMoving the computer 105 Using the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Protection106 3D ViewerThe 3D Viewer can be started from the icon in the task tray 3D Viewer Details Setup Detail Detection Level Amplification TOSHIBA HDD Protection MessageSpecify whether to display a message when TOSHIBA HDD Protection is active 107 Using the USB Sleep and Charge function■When "USB Sleep and Charge function" is enabled, USB bus power ■External devices connected to the USB bus power (DC5V) function that ■When there is a current overflow of the external devices connected to In that case, if there is a USB port that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge function-compatibleicon ( ), attach the mouse or keyboard to it Metal paper clips or hair pins/clips will generate heat if they come into 108 Starting the USB Sleep and Charge UtilityUSB Sleep and ChargeTurn on the computer while pressing the 109 Heat dispersal110 The Keyboard118 Power and Power-upModes132 HW Setup138 TroubleshootingProblem solving process 140 Hardware and system checklist141 Overheating power downAC power Battery 142 Password143 LCD panelNo display Press hot keys FN + F5 to change the display priority, to make sure it is not set for an external Markings appear on the They might have come from contact with 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 Problems above remain Refer to your software’s documentation to unresolved or other determine if the software is causing the difficulty problems occur Contact your dealer if the problems continue Hard disk driveComputer does not Check if a diskette is in the diskette drive or a boot from hard disk CD/DVD is in the optical disc drive. Remove any drive diskette and/or CD/DVD and check Boot priority Refer to Chapter 7, Boot Priority section There may be a problem with your operating system files. Refer to your OS documentation 144 DVD Super Multi(±R DL) drive145 Touchpad146 USB mouse147 External monitor148 Sound systemUSB 149 eSATA/USB combo portSleep/Hibernation 150 LANCannot access LAN LAN jack and the LAN HUB Wake-upon LAN Make sure the AC adapter is connected. The does not work Wake-upon LAN function consumes power even when the system is off If problems persist, consult your LAN administrator BluetoothCannot access Bluetooth device Make sure the computer’s wireless communication hot key is set to on 151 TOSHIBA support152 Where to writeOutside of Europe Europe Australia Germany & AustriaTOSHIBA Australia Pty Ltd TOSHIBA Europe (I.E.) GmbH Information Systems Division Geschäftsbereich Deutschland-Österreich Building C, 12-24Talavera Rd Hammfelddamm 8 North Ryde, 2113, NSW, Australia D-41460Neuss, Germany Canada FranceTOSHIBA of Canada Ltd TOSHIBA Systèms France S.A 191 McNabb Street 7, Rue Ampère B.P. 131 Markham, Ontario 92804 Puteaux Cedex L3R 8H2 China NetherlandsTOSHIBA Personal Computer & TOSHIBA Information Systems Network (Shanghai) Co., Ltd Benelux B.V 10F, BEA Finance Tower Rivium Boulevard 41 2909 LK Capelle a/d IJssel No.66 Hua Yuan Shi Qiao Road Pudong, Shanghai P.R.China United States of America SpainTOSHIBA America Information Systems, Inc ESPAÑA Parque Empresarial San Fernando USA 28830, Madrid, España Singapore United KingdomTOSHIBA Singapore Pte. Ltd TOSHIBA Information Systems (U.K.) 438B Alexandra Road #06-01 Ltd Alexandra Technopark TOSHIBA Court Singapore Weybridge Business Park Addlestone Road Weybridge, Surrey KT15 2UL India The Rest of EuropeTOSHIBA India Pvt Ltd PC Division 6th Floor, DR Gopal Das Bhawan Barakhamba Road Delhi-110001,India 153 SpecificationsEnvironmental requirements Power requirements 154 Display Controller155 Wireless LANCard specifications156 Radio characteristicsRadio characteristics of Wireless LAN cards may vary according to: ■Country/region where the product was purchased ■Type of product R-FFrequency ■ Band 5 GHz (5150-5850MHz) (Revision A, N) R-F Frequency■Band 2.4 GHz (2400-2483.5MHz) (Revision B, G, N) Supported frequency sub-bands 157 Frequency Range Channel ID2400-2483.5MHz 158 Note 159 Bluetooth wireless technologyInteroperability 164 AC Power Cord and ConnectorsCertification agenciesEurope: Outside of Europe: 165 USAAustraliaEurope CanadaChina 166 TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor168 Legal Footnotes172 GlossaryIDE: integrated drive electronics 173 IDE:I/O:IrDA: Infrared Data Association IrDA: IRQ: KB:LCD: liquid crystal display LCD:LED: light emitting diode LED:LSI: large scale integration LSI: MB:OCR: optical character recognition (reader) OCR:PCB: printed circuit board PCB:PCI: peripheral component interconnect PCI:RAM: random access memory RAM:RGB: red, green, and blue RGB: ROM: RTC:SCSI: small computer system interface SCSI: SIO: TFT:UART: universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter UART:USB: Universal Serial Bus USB:VESA: Video Electronic Standards Association VESA:VGA: video graphics array VGA:VRT: voltage reduction technology VRT:WXGA: wide extended graphics array WXGA:WUXGA: wide ultra extended graphics array WUXGA:XGA: extended graphics array XGA: adapter:allocate: To assign a space or function for a specific task allocate: alternating current (AC): 174 analog signal:ANSI:antistatic: A material used to prevent the buildup of static electricity antistatic: application: ASCII:async: Short for asynchronous async: asynchronous: backup: batch file: BIOS: bit: board: boot: bps: buffer:bus: An interface for transmission of signals, data or electric power bus: 175 byte:capacity:card: Synonym for board. See board card:CardBus: An industry standard bus for 32-bitPC Cards CardBus: CD-ROM: character:chassis: The frame containing the computer chassis: chip: CMOS:cold start: Starting a computer that is currently off (turning on the power) cold start: COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4: commands: communications: compatibility:components: Elements or parts (of a system) which make up the whole (system) 176 components:Composite Video (YUV): computer program: computer system: configuration: control keys: controller: co-processor: CPS: CPU: CRT: cursor: data: data bits: DC: default: delete: 178 echo:erase: See delete escape:2) A means of aborting the task currently in progress escape guard time:execute: To interpret and execute an instruction execute: Extended Capability Port: fast infrared: file: firmware:floppy diskette: A removable disk that stores magnetically encoded data floppy diskette: floppy diskette drive (FDD):Fn-esse: A TOSHIBA utility that allows you to assign functions to hot keys Fn-esse:folder: An icon in Windows used to store documents or other folders folder: function keys: gigabyte (GB): graphics: 179 hard disk:hard disk drive (HDD): hardware:hertz: A unit of wave frequency that equals one cycle per second hertz: hexadecimal: host computer: hot key: HW Setup: icon: instruction: interface:To physically connect one system or device to another to exchange information interrupt request: A signal that gives a component access to the processor interrupt request: I/O: I/O devices: IrDA 1.1: 180 KB:keyboard: kilobyte (KB): level 2 cache: See cache Light Emitting Diode (LED):LSI: Large Scale Integration LSI:2)An integrated circuit that uses large scale integration main board: See motherboard megabyte (MB): megahertz: menu: mode: 181 modem:motherboard: non-system disk: nonvolatile memory: numeric keypad overlay: OCR: online state: operating system:output: The results of a computer operation. Output commonly indicates data output: PAL: 182 password:pel: peripheral component interconnect: An industry standard 32-bitbus peripheral device: pixel: plug and play: port: Power Saver Utility: printed circuit board (PCB): program: prompt:High speed memory within the computer circuitry that can be read or written to restart: RGB:RJ11: A modular telephone jack 183 RJ11:RJ45: S-Video: SCSI: SD Card: SECAM L: serial communications: serial interface: SIO: soft key: software: stop bit: subpixel: synchronous: system disk: terminal: 184 TFT display:touchpad: TTL: Universal Serial Bus: VGA: volatile memory: warm start: window: Wireless LAN: write protection: 185 Index187 problems, 8-6typewriter keys, 5-1Windows special keysKeypad overlay, 5-6arrow mode, 5-6numeric mode, 5-6temporarily changing modes temporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on) temporarily using overlay (overlay off) turning on the overlays LCD, See Display Lock, security, See Security lock Main battery, See Battery pack Memory, 3-2, 8-10, G-2 Memory cards Microphone, 3-4 built-in, 2-8port, 2-3problems, 8-11using Microprocessor, See Processor Modem jack location, 2-5Moving the computer Numeric keypad, See Keypad overlay Optical disc drive, 2-5, 2-13indicator, 2-11safety instructions, -xiusing Password fingerprint sensor, 2-9fingerprint utility, 3-12power on, 3-7problems starting the computer with, 6-13user Pointing device problems, 8-8touchpad Ports LAN, 2-5modem, 2-5USB shut down mode (boot mode) sleep mode, 1-9turning off, 1-7turning on Problems AC power analyzing the problem, 8-2battery
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