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2 Table of Contents17 PrefaceConventions18 IconsKeys Key operation When procedures require an action such as typeface you see to the left Display the computer that appear on its display screen Messages 19 Terminology 20 General PrecautionsCreating a computer-friendlyenvironment Stress injury 21 Heat injuryPressure or impact damage PC Card overheating Mobile phones Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort 22 Getting StartedEquipment checklist 24 Getting Started25 Connecting the AC adaptor■Do not use a 3-pinto 2-pinconversion plug 27 Opening the displayThe display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing ■Do not press or push on the display panel ■Do not lift the computer by the display panel 28 Turning on the power■Volume cannot be adjusted during Windows Setup 1.Open the display panel 2.Slide the Power Button Lock Switch to the right 3.Press and hold the computer's power button for two or three seconds Starting up for the first time When it is displayed, be sure to read the Software License Terms carefully Turning off the power Shut Down mode (Boot Mode) 29 Make sure theand 3.Click Start 4.Click the arrow button ( ) located in the power management buttons ( ) and select Shut Down from the menu 5.Turn off any peripheral devices connected to your computer Sleep Mode ■Before entering Sleep Mode, be sure to save your data 30 Benefits of Sleep ModeExecuting Sleep Mode 31 Sleep Mode limitationsBenefits of Hibernation Mode 32 Starting Hibernation ModeAutomatic Hibernation Mode Data save in Hibernation Mode 33 System Recovery Options34 System Recovery37 The Grand TourFront with the display closed 39 Left side40 Right side41 BackExternal monitor 42 This port allows you to connect an externalmonitor to the computer The AC adaptor connects to this jack in order to power the computer and charge its internal batteries. Please note that you should only use the model of AC adaptor supplied with the computer at the time of purchase - using the wrong AC adaptor can cause damage to the computer This jack lets you connect to a LAN. The adaptor has built-insupport for Ethernet LAN (10 megabits per second, 10BASE-T),Fast Ethernet LAN (100 megabits per second, 100BASE-TX) and Gigabit Ethernet LAN (1000 megabits per second, 1000BASE-T).Refer to Chapter 4 Operating Basics, for details connected to a LAN and the LAN is functioning properly This indicator glows orange when data is being exchanged between the computer and the LAN 43 Underside44 Memory module slotHDD pack cover screws Hard disk drive Battery release latch Battery lock Ultra Slim Bay latch Ultra Slim Bay lock screw (lock position) 45 Front with the display open46 such as Windows Live Messenger. CameraAssistant Software Web Camera LED Display screen Power button Power Button Lock Switch Cross Function ESC/Rotation button Windows Security tablet button Del 47 TOSHIBA Assist Press this button to launch the programThe TOSHIBA Presentation button has the same functionality as the Connect display button in the Mobility Center. Pressing this button when an external display is connected will open the Windows Vista® TMM (Transient Multimon Manager) screen The display hinge allows the display panel to be position at a variety of easy-to-viewangles Rotate the computer on this fulcrum point when switching between Tablet and Laptop modes fingerprint Some models are equipped with a Fingerprint Sensor For detailed information on Fingerprint Sensor refer to Chapter 4, Using the Fingerprint Sensor The speakers emit sound generated by your software as well as audio alarms, such as low battery condition, generated by the system The internal keyboard provides the embedded numeric overlay keys, dedicated cursor control overlay keys and Keys. The keyboard is compatible with the IBM® enhanced keyboard Refer to Chapter 5, The Keyboard, for details The Touch Pad mouse control device located in the center of the palm rest is used to control the Touch Pad control The control buttons located below the Touch Pad 48 A built-inmicrophone allows you to import andrecord sounds for your application - please refer to the Sound System section in Chapter 4 Sound System Operating Basics for more information This switch senses when the display panel is either closed or opened and activates the Panel Power Off/On feature as appropriate. For example, when you close the display panel the computer enters Hibernation Mode and shuts itself down and then, when you next open the display, the computer will automatically start up and return you to the application you were previously working on You can specify within the Power Options. To access it, click Start -> Control PanelSystem and Maintenance -> Power Options Memory module slot Refer to the section in Chapter 3, Hardware, Utilities and Options 49 IndicatorsThe Wireless communication indicator blinks Wireless WAN 50 Keyboard indicatorsCAPS LOCK Arrow Mode Numeric Mode 51 Optical disc drives52 Writable discsCDs CD-R DVDs DVD-R ■DVD-RW,DVD+RW and DVD-RAMdiscs can be recorded more than once Formats The drive supports the following formats DVD Super Multi drive Some types and formats of DVD-RDL and DVD+R DL discs may be unreadable 53 AC adaptor55 Hardware, Utilities and OptionsHardware56 MemoryModule slot Video RAM Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Personalization -> Display Settings Advanced Settings Legal Footnote (Memory (Main System))*3 Power Legal Footnote (Battery Life)*4 57 Clock (RTC) and calendarThe AC adaptor provides power to the system and recharges the batteries when they are low. It comes with a detachable power cord which will either have a 2-pinor 3-pinplug enclosure As the AC adaptor is universal, it can receive a range of AC voltages from 100 to 240 volts however you should note that the output current varies among different models. Using the wrong adaptor can damage your computer. Refer to the AC adaptor section in Chapter 2, The Grand AC adaptor Tour Disks This computer is equipped with one of the following hard disk drive types. The capacity of each hard disk drive model is different ■ 80GB ■ 120GB ■ 160GB Please note that part of the hard disk drive's overall capacity is reserved as administration space Legal Footnote (Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Capacity)*5 Optical disc drive this computer. Some models are equipped with an optical disc drive ■ DVD Super Multi drive 2.6GB and 5.2GB DVD-RAMmedia cannot be read from or written to 58 DisplayLegal Footnote (LCD)*6 Legal Footnote (Graphics Processor Unit ("GPU"))*7 Sound 59 MultimediaCommunications 60 Special features61 Hot keys are specific key combinations that letyou quickly change the system configuration directly from the keyboard without running a system programDisplay automatic power off *1 HDD automatic power off *1 System automatic Sleep/Hibernation Mode *1 Keypad overlay A ten-keynumeric keypad is integrated into the keyboard. Please refer to the Keypad overlay section in Chapter 5, The Keyboard, for information on using this feature Two levels of password security, supervisor and user, are available to prevent unauthorized access to your computer A specific hot key function automatically locks the system providing data securityIntelligent power supply *1 Battery save mode specified in the Power Options Panel power on/off This feature automatically turns power to the62 Low battery automaticHibernation Mode *1 Heat dispersal *1 TOSHIBA HDD Protection Optical Drive Auto Lock Hibernation Mode Sleep Mode 63 TOSHIBA Value Added Package64 TOSHIBA Tablet PC ExtensionUtilities and ApplicationsFingerprint Utility 65 Disable the■Single-SwipeSign On featureBluetooth Stack for Windows by Toshiba such as printers and mobile phonesTOSHIBA SD Memory Boot Utility SD Memory Boot Utility Memory Card Format 66 TOSHIBA ConfigFreeNetworking ConfigFree TOSHIBA Disc Creator TOSHIBA -> CD&DVD Applications -> Disc Creator TOSHIBA DVD-RAM All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> CD&DVD Applications -> DVD-RAMUtility CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer 67 Windows MobilityCenter Tablet PC TOSHIBA Tablet Access Code Logon 68 Optional devices69 ■The computer is equipped with either a PC Card slot or a Smart Card slotInserting a PC Card To insert a PC Card, follow the steps as detailed below: 1.Insert the PC Card into the PC Card slot on the side of the computer 2.Press the PC Card gently to ensure a firm connection is made 70 Removing a PC CardTo remove a PC Card, follow the steps as detailed below: 1.Open the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Windows Taskbar 2.Point to PC Card and click the left Touch Pad control button 3.Press the PC card eject button to extend it 5.Grasp the PC Card and remove it Smart Card Some models are equipped with a Smart Card slot 71 Inserting a Smart Card72 Bridge media slot99 Optional accessoriesTOSHIBA Express Port Replicator 100 Ultra Slim Bay optionsUltra Slim Bay HDD Ultra Slim Bay DVD Super Multi (Double Layer) Drive Kit 101 Operating BasicsPointing Devices 109 Using the Tablet mode117 Using the Fingerprint Sensor119 Points to note about the Fingerprint SensorDo not scratch or poke the sensor with your nails or any hard or sharp objects ■Do not press the sensor strongly ■Do not paste stickers or write on the sensor Do not touch the sensor with a finger or any other object which may have a ■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 120 ■The recognition success rate may differ from user to userSetup Procedure Please use the following procedure when first using fingerprint authentication Fingerprint Registration This sensor has the memory space for at least To run this program, clickTrueSuite Access Manager Fingerprint Application ■Click the Fingerprint Application icon in the Taskbar On the At the 121 6.Register your fingerprint on the Fingerprint Image Capture screenHow to Delete the Fingerprint Data 3.The User's Fingers screen is displayed ■To delete all registered fingerprints1.Click Delete All Fingerprints 2.Follow the on-screeninstructions to deleted the registered fingerprints ■To delete individual fingerprints 1.Click the fingerprint mark above the registered finger2.Click Delete All Fingerprints Yes When 122 In use, please be aware of the following limitations of the fingerprint sensor:Toshiba does not guarantee that this fingerprint recognition technology will be Points to note about the Fingerprint Utility software The Encrypting File System (EFS) is a Windows Vista® feature Windows Logon via Fingerprint Authentication Fingerprint Authentication Procedure 1.Start up the computer At the Windows 123 Fingerprint Pre-OSAuthenticationGeneral How to Enable Fingerprint Pre-OSAuthentication Settings 2.UserAccountControl screen is displayed, click the Allow button 3.Swipe a registered finger on the fingerprint sensor 4.Click the Setting menu at the TrueSuiteAccessManager screen Administrator Setting screen is displayed, check the "Enable 6.Click the Exit button at the TrueSuiteAccessManager screen 124 Fingerprint Single-SwipeSign On FeatureHow to Enable Fingerprint Single-SwipeSign On Feature Fingerprint utility limitations ■The recognition success rate may differ from user to user 125 Web Camera126 Changing Ultra Slim Bay modules129 Using optical disc drives133 Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi drives134 Important messageDisclaimer TOSHIBA does not bear responsibility for the following: Damage to any Any change or loss of the recorded contents of ■Damage that may be caused by using third party equipment or software Before writing or rewriting TAIYO YUDEN CO., LTD MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL CORPORATION RICOH Co., Ltd 137 ■CD-RW(Ultra Speed +) media should not be used as data may be lost or damagedWhen writing or rewriting Always copy data from the hard disk drive to the optical media - do not use the ■Do not perform any of the following actions: ■Change users in the Windows Vista® operating system ■Start a communication application such as a modem ■Apply impact or vibration to the computer ■Use the audio/video control button to reproduce music or voice ■Open the optical disc drive 138 TOSHIBA Disc Creator■DVD Video cannot be created using TOSHIBA Disc Creator ■DVD Audio cannot be created using TOSHIBA Disc Creator DVD-RAM You cannot back up ■TOSHIBA Disc Creator cannot record in packet format 139 Data Verification■ Click the Recording settings button Data Disc ■ Select Settings for Each Mode -> Data Disc 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 140 Media care141 Sound System142 Audio EnhancementsRealtek HD Audio ManagerRealtek Audio Manager Hardware and Sound Realtek HD Audio Manager Set Default Device Information Power Management Speaker Configuration Default Format 143 Modem147 Wireless communications150 LAN152 Computer Handling153 Using the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Protection154 Taskbar iconState Icon Description Normal TOSHIBA HDD Protection is enabled TOSHIBA HDD Protection is active. The hard disk drive head is in a safe position TOSHIBA HDD Protection is disabled TOSHIBA HDD Protection Properties HDD Protection You can choose whether to enable or disable TOSHIBA HDD Protection Detection Level 3D Viewer The 3D Viewer can be started from the icon in the task tray 155 Heat dispersal156 The Keyboard163 Power and Power-UpModesPower conditions 166 Monitoring of power condition167 Battery168 Real Time Clock (RTC) batteryS **** RTC battery is low or CMOS checksum is inconsistent Press [F1] key to set Date/Time Troubleshooting Care and use of the battery pack Refer to the enclosed for detailed precautions and handling instructions The computer's RTC battery is a 169 Charging the batteriesProcedures TimeCharging time (hours) Battery type 170 Battery charging noticeMonitoring battery capacity 171 Maximizing battery operating time■Processor speed ■Screen brightness ■System Sleep Mode ■System Hibernation Mode ■Display power off period ■Hard disk drive power off period ■How much charge the battery contained to begin with ■Where you store your programs and data ■The environmental temperature - operating time decreases at low temperatures Retaining data with power offRetention time State and Retention Time about 2 days (Sleep Mode) about 75 days (Boot Mode) Slice Expansion Battery (4000mAh) about 65 days (Boot Mode) 30 days 172 Extending battery lifeTo maximize the life of your battery packs: 1.Turn off the computer's power 5.Charge the battery pack until the Battery indicator glows green ■If you have extra battery packs, rotate their use ■Store spare battery packs in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight Replacing the battery pack Please be aware that the battery pack is classified as a consumable item 173 Removing the battery pack174 Installing the battery packConnecting and disconnecting the Slice Expansion Battery Connecting the Slice Expansion Battery 175 Disconnecting the Slice Expansion Battery176 TOSHIBA Password Utility177 User PasswordTo start the utility, point to or click the following items:Start ->All Programs ->TOSHIBA ->Utilities ->PasswordUtility User Password and User Token User Password field ■Set (button) ■Delete (button) ■Change (button) (text box) 178 Refer tosection in Chapter 7 for more information User Token field ■Create (button)Start ->All Programs ->TOSHIBA ->Utilities ->SD Memory Card Format ■Disable (button) (button) 179 Supervisor PasswordC:\Program Files\Toshiba\PasswordUtility\TOSPU.exe This utility lets you do the following: ■Register, delete or change the Supervisor Password ■Create or invalidate a Supervisor Password token ■Specify restrictions for general users Starting the computer by password Log on with the Tablet PC Pen when in Tablet mode. Refer to Tablet mode ■Enter the password manually It is not needed in Sleep Mode and Restart To enter a password manually, follow the steps as detailed below: Turn on the power as described in Chapter 1 Getting Started 2.Enter the Password 3.Press ENTER 180 Tablet modePower-upmodes 181 Panel power on/offSystem Auto Off 182 HW Setup & BIOS SetupAccessing HW Setup HW Setup window 189 BIOS Setup Program190 Ending the BIOS Setup Program HalfwayNot Registered Supervisor Password has not been registered (Default) Supervisor Password has been registered ■Configuration changes in the BIOS Setup Program ■Configuration changes in the HW Setup utility ■Selection of the startup device during computer recovery Core Multi - Processing The Core Multi-Processingsets the CPU operating mode Enabled is Dual Core mode Disabled is Single Core mode Enables Core Multi - Processing functions (Default) Disables Core Multi - Processing functions 191 Virtualization TechnologyEnhanced C-States Execute-DisableBit Capability 192 Auto Power Onon Battery Critical Battery Wake-up 193 Security controllerTPM The Trusted Platform Module security controller is supported with some models Enable Trusted Platform Module security Disable Trusted Platform Module security (default) Clear TPM Owner The procedure to follow is as detailed below: Move the cursor to the A message is displayed at which you should press the The Trusted Platform Module setting will then change from beingEnable Disabled Infineon TPM Installation Guide C:\TOSAPINS\Infineon TPM Installation Guide Diagnostic Mode Allows you to set whether the BIOS diagnostic test is enabled or disabled The diagnostic test is disabled (Default) The diagnostic test is enabled 194 SATA Controller ModeUSB Sleep and Charge function 195 TroubleshootingProblem solving process 197 Hardware and system checklist198 System start-upSelf test Power Overheating power down 199 AC powerBattery 201 Real Time ClockThe following message is Displayed on the screen: 1.Press the F1 key - the BIOS setup application will load 2.Set the date in the System Date field 3.Set the time in the System Time field 4.Press the END key - a confirmation message will be displayed Password Keyboard Some letter keys Check that the numeric keypad overlay is not produce numbers activated - press the FN + F11 hot key and try typing again Output to screen is Please refer to your software's documentation to garbled ensure that its is not remapping the keyboard in any way (remapping involves changing or reassigning the function of each key) If you are still unable to use the keyboard, you should contact your reseller, dealer or service provider 202 Internal display panel&BIOS Setup, for further information BIOS Setup No display Press the FN + F5 hot keys to adjust the display an external monitor Markings appear on the These marks may have come from contact with computer's display the keyboard and Touch Pad while the display panel a clean dry cloth or, if this fails, with a good screen cleaner and always ensure you let the display panel dry properly before closing it Problems above remain You should initially refer to the documentation unresolved or other supplied with you software to determine if it is problems occur this that is causing the problems. Alternatively you may wish to run the TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool to check the general operation of the computer If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact your reseller, dealer or service provider Hard disk drive Computer does not boot Check to see whether that is a floppy diskette in 204 USB floppy diskette drive205 SD/SDHC CardSD/SDHC Card error Remove the SD/SDHC Card from the computer occurs and then reinsert it in order to ensure it is firmly connected If the problem persists, then you should refer to the documentation supplied with your SD/SDHC Card for further information You cannot write to an SD/SDHC Card and check to ensure that it is not write protected 206 You cannot read a fileCheck to ensure the required file is actually on the SD/SDHC Card that is inserted into the Memory Stick Memory Stick/Memory Remove the Memory Stick/Memory Stick Stick PRO/Memory PRO/Memory Stick PRO Duo from the computer Stick PRO Duo error the documentation supplied with your Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO/Memory Stick PRO Duo for further information xD picture card xD picture card error Remove the xD picture card from the computer the documentation supplied with your xD picture card for further information 207 MultiMediaCardPointing device Touch Pad 208 Double-tappingdoesIn this instance, you should initially try changing not work the double-clickspeed setting within the Mouse Control utility To access this utility, click Start -> ControlPanel -> Hardware and Sound -> Mouse icon Within the Mouse Properties window, click the Buttons tab Set the double-clickspeed as required and click OK The mouse pointer moves too fast or too the speed setting within the Mouse Control utility slow the tab Set the pointer speed as required and click The reaction of Touch Adjust the touch Sensitivity pad is either tooClick Start -> Control Panel -> Hardware sensitive or not sensitive enough is displayed Within the Pointer speed and tapping settings, click Settings... button Detailed Touch Pad settings window is displayed Move the slider bar to adjust the sensitivity in the Touch Sensitivity Click OK button Click the OK button on Advanced feature screen 209 USB mouse210 Fingerprint Sensor211 USB deviceUSB device does not Remove the USB device from the computer and work then reconnect it to a free port it in order to Ensure that any required USB device drivers are properly installed - to achieve this you should refer to both the device documentation and the operating system documentation If you are using an operating system that does not support USB, you are still able to use a USB mouse and/or USB keyboard by setting the USBKB/Mouse Emulation option within the option within the TOSHIBA HW Setup utility to Enabled I cannot use the "USB Sleep and Charge function 213 The "USB WakeUpIf there is an error in Slot B: orange once, then green twice If there are errors in both Slot A and Slot B: orange twice, then green twice 2.Disconnect the AC adaptor and all peripheral devices 3.Remove the battery pack 4.Remove the incompatible memory module 5.Install the battery and/or connect the AC adaptor 6.Turn on the computer Remove the memory module from Slot B and insert it into Slot A 214 Sound system216 i.LINK (IEEE1394) devicei.LINK device does not function computer and to the device Make sure the device’s power is turned on Reinstall the drivers. Open the Windows Control Panel and double-clickthe Add Hardware icon. Follow the on-screen directions Restart Windows If problems persist, contact your dealer Modem Communication Make sure the computer's internal modem software can’t initialize settings are correct - please refer to the Phone modem and Modem Options link within the Windows Control Panel You can hear a dial If the call is going through a Private Branch tone but can’t make a Exchange (PBX), take care to ensure that the call communication application's tone dial detection feature is disabled You are also able to use the ATX command please refer to Appendix C, AT Commands for further information You place a call, but a Make sure that the settings are correct within connection can’t be your communication application made After making a call you can’t hear a ring 217 Communication is cutThe computer will automatically cut off off unexpectedly communication when connection with the carrier is not successful for a set time interval - try lengthening this time interval within your communication application Character display When transmitting data you should ensure that becomes garbled the parity bit and stop bit settings correspond during a with those of the remote computer - you should communication check the flow control and communication protocol settings within your communication application You cannot receive an Ensure that the communication application's incoming call rings before auto answer feature is set correctly You are also able to use the ATS0 command please refer to Appendix D, S-registers for further LAN Cannot access LAN Check for a firm cable connection between the LAN jack and the LAN hub Wake-upon LAN does Make sure the AC adaptor is connected. The when the system is off If problems persist, consult your LAN administrator 218 Bluetooth219 Recovery Discs"The Recovery Disc Creator can not be launched because there is no recovery partition Restoring the pre-installed software from your created Recovery Discs Disposing of the computer and the computer's batteries ■Selecting Delete for a target file ■Putting files in the Recycle Bin and emptying the Recycle Bin ■Reformatting the media ■Reinstalling an operating system from the recovery CD-ROM ■Physically destroy the hard disk drive 220 TOSHIBA support221 SingaporeSpain United States of America United Kingdom The Rest of Europe 222 SpecificationsPhysical Dimensions Environmental Requirements223 Power RequirementsBuilt-inModem 224 Data transmission and reception600 bps Data reception only with 56000 bps 2400/4800/7200/9600/12000/14400 bps -10dBm -10to -40dBm 600 ohms ±30%impedance Error correcting MNP class 4 and ITU-TV.42 MNP class 5 and ITU-TV.42bis +3.3V (supplied by computer) 225 Display Controller and Video modeDisplay controller Video mode 226 AT Commands227 Repeat last commandthis command with an AT prefix or conclude it by pressing ENTER Answer command call Communication standard setting This command determines the communication standard CCITT or Bell B0 Selects CCITT V.22 mode when the modem is at 1200 bps B1 Selects Bell 212A when the modem is at 1200 bps (default) B15 Selects V.21 when the modem is at 300 bps B16 Selects Bell 103J when the modem is at 300 bps (default) Result Codes: n=0,1,15,16 ERROR Otherwise Dial This command instructs the modem to dial a telephone number. Enter n (the telephone number and any modifiers) after the ATD command Any digit or symbol (0-9,*, #, A, B, C, D) may be dialed as touch-tone the number and modifiers easier to read The following may be used as phone number modifiers: Pulse dialing Touch-tonedialing (default) Hook flash. Causes the modem to go 228 Echo commandHn Hook control Request ID information Monitor speaker volume Mn Monitor speaker mode 229 Modulation handshakeReturn on-lineto data mode Select pulse dialing Result code control 230 T Select tone dialingVn DCE response format Result code selection, call progress monitoringCommand Dial tone Busy Supported Result Code detect signal 231 Dial tone detectDisabled: The modem dials a call regardless of whether it detects a dial tone Busy tone detect Disabled: The modem ignores any busy tones it receives Enabled: The modem monitors for busy tones OK n=0,1,2,3,4,5 Recall stored profile zero is assumed. Either Z0 or Z1 restores the profile &Cn Data Carrier Detect (DCD) control &Dn DTR control 232 &F Load factory settings&Gn V.22bis guard tone control &Kn Local flow control selection &Pn Select Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio (WW) 233 &Tn Self-testcommands&T0 Abort. Stops any test in progress OK n=0 CONNECT n=1 ERROR Otherwise Display Current Configuration This command displays the current configuration of the modem. If &V View profiles &W Store current configuration Saves the current (active) configuration (profile), including S-Registers &W Stores the current configuration &Zn=x Store telephone number OK n=0, 1, 2, 3 ERROR Otherwise \Nn Error control mode selection \N0 Buffer mode. No error control. \N1 Direct mode This is also known as MNP reliable mode 234 \N3 V.42, MNP, or buffered (default)OK n=0,1,2,3,4,5,7 ERROR Otherwise \Qn Local flow control selection \Q0 Disable flow control \Q1 XON/XOFF software flow control. \Q3 CTS/RTS to DTE (default). Result Codes: \Vn Protocol result code Disable protocol result code appended to DCE speed Enable protocol result code appended to DCE speed View numbers in blacklist last call attempted in the past two hours failed. The ERROR result code appears in regions that do not require blacklisting %Cn Data compression control first V.42bis/MNP 5 disabled. No data compression V.42bis/MNP 5 enabled. Data compression enabled n=0,3 235 S-registers244 Wireless LAN249 Intel® Matrix Storage Manager252 Bluetooth wireless technologyInteroperability 259 AC Power Cord and Connectors260 Finland:Sweden: France: Switzerland: Germany: United Kingdom: USA Europe 261 TOSHIBA Anti-theftProtection Timer262 Legal Footnotes266 Glossary267 IDE: integrated drive electronicsIEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers I/O: input/output IRQ: interrupt request KB: kilobyte LCD: liquid crystal display LED: light emitting diode LSI: large scale integration MB: megabyte PC: personal computer PCI: peripheral component interconnect RAM: random access memory RGB: red, green, and blue ROM: read only memory RTC: real time clock SCSI: small computer system interface SIO: serial input/output SDRAM: synchronous dynamic random access memory TFT: thin-filmtransistor UART: universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter USB: Universal Serial Bus UXGA: ultra extended graphics array VGA: video graphics array VRT: voltage reduction technology WXGA: wide extended graphics array XGA: extended graphics array allocate: To assign a space or function for a specific taskalphanumeric: alternating current (AC): analog signal: 268 bit:byte: cache memory: capacity: 269 card: Synonym for board. See board. See CardBus: An industry standard bus for 32-bitPC Cards See chassis: The frame containing the computer cold start: Starting a computer that is currently off (turning on the power)COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4: commands: communications: 271 DOS: Disk Operating System. See operating systemdriver: DVD-R (+R -R): DVD-RAM: (Dual Layer): DVD-ROM: DVD-RW (+RW -RW): echo: erase: See delete 272 delete2) A means of aborting the task currently in progress execute: To interpret and execute an instructionExtended Capability Port: fast infrared: file: fingerprint sensor: firmware: floppy diskette: A removable disk that stores magnetically encoded datafloppy diskette drive (FDD): Fn-esse: A TOSHIBA utility that lets you 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: 273 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: To physically connect one system or device to another to exchange information interrupt request: A signal that gives a component access to the processor 274 KB: See kilobytekeyboard: kilobyte (KB): level 2 cache: See cache memory cache memoryLight 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: MP3: non-system disk: nonvolatile memory: numeric keypad overlay: OCR: online state: operating system: 275 output: The results of a computer operation. Output commonly indicates dataparity: password: pel: peripheral component interconnect: An industry standard 32-bitbus 276 An industry standard32-bit busperipheral device: pixel: plug and play: port: Power Saver: printed circuit board (PCB): program: prompt: Random Access Memory (RAM): restart: RGB: 277 RJ45: A modular LAN jackROM: SCSI: SD/SDHC Card: serial communications: serial interface: SIO: soft key: software: stop bit: subpixel: synchronous: system disk: terminal: TFT display: 278 TTL:Universal Serial Bus: VGA: volatile memory: warm start: window: Wireless LAN: Wireless WAN: write protection: 279 Index
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