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Table of Contents
Preface
General Precautions
Chapter 1 Getting Started
Chapter 2 The Grand Tour
Chapter 4 Operating Basics
Chapter 5 The Keyboard
Chapter 6 Power and Power-upModes
Chapter 7 HW Setup and Passwords
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
Appendix A Specifications
Appendix B Display Controller and Video Mode
Appendix C Wireless LAN
Appendix D AC Power Cord and Connectors
Appendix E Legal Footnotes
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When Using Your Computer
■When setting up the computer for work, place it on a level surface
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CE compliance
■Only CE marked options should be connected/implemented
■Only best shielded cables should be connected
Working environment
Industrial Environments (e.g. environments where a mains voltage of 380
■Medical Environments
■Automotive Environments
■Aircraft Environments
Disposal of Products
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Disposal of Batteries and/or Accumulators
Disposing of the Computer and the Computer’s Batteries
REACH - Compliance Statement
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Following information is only for Turkey
GOST
Visit
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for more information regarding the ENERGY STAR Program
The drive has one of the following labels:
DVD Super Multi (±R DL) Drive
Panasonic System Networks
UJ890AD/UJ890ED
Toshiba Samsung Storage Technology
TS-L633C/TS-L633Y
Hitachi-LGData Storage
GT30N/GT30F
TEAC
DV-W28S-V
Preface
Keys
ENTER
Key Operation
CTRL + C
CTRL
General Precautions
■Extreme heat, cold, or humidity
■Liquids and corrosive chemicals
Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort
Getting Started
Windows
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■Do not use a 3-pinto 2-pinconversion plug
DC IN/Battery
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Power
Software License Terms
Shut Down Mode
Optical Disc Drive
Shut down
Benefits of Sleep Mode
Executing Sleep Mode
Sleep Mode limitations
Benefits of Hibernation Mode
Starting Hibernation Mode
Automatic Hibernation Mode
Data Save in Hibernation Mode
Certain conditions require that you reset the computer, for example, if:
System Recovery Options
Windows Help and Support
Startup Repair
The System Recovery Options can also be run manually to repair problems
1.Turn off the computer
Creating Recovery Media
This 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
Restoring the pre-installedsoftware from the Recovery hard disk drive
FN + 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
Ordering Recovery Discs from TOSHIBA
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The Grand Tour
External monitor
port
Fan vent
Security lock slot
LAN jack
Headphone jack
Microphone jack
Universal serial bus
(USB 2.0) ports
Optical disc drive
DC IN
Battery pack
Battery pack lock
Battery release latch
Memory module
cover
Web camera LED
Built-in
microphone
Power button
Stereo speaker
System
indicators
Web camera
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CAPS LOCK
NUM LOCK
DVD
CDs
DVDs
DVD Super Multi (± R DL) Drive
DVD read
DVD-Rwrite
DVD-RWwrite
DVD+R write
■Depending on the model in question, either a 2-pinor 3-pinadaptor
power lead will be bundled with the computer
Hardware, Utilities and Options
Memory*2
Slots
Video RAM*6
Disks
Hard Disk Drive
DVD Super Multi Some models are equipped with a full-sizeDVD
(±R DL) Drive
■DVD-ROM
■DVD-Video
■DVD-R
Display Power Saving Technology
AMD® Vari-Bright™
Keyboard
Pointing Device
Ports
Headphone
Microphone
Multimedia
Sound system
Communications
LAN
Wireless LAN*7
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Cards/Memory
■Memory expansion
Power Devices
■Additional battery pack (3 cell and 6 cell)
■Additional AC adaptor
Points to Note About the SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card
Memory Media Format
Formatting an SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card
Card Care
Memory Card Care
About the Write-protect
Removing a Memory Media
open the
icon on the system tray and disable the inserted memory card
2.Grasp the card and remove it
Installing Memory Module
7.Push the module down so that it lies flat and is secured by two latches
8.Seat the cover and secure it with one screw
Removing Memory Module
To 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
connecting the monitor cable
1.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
Connecting the security lock
Operating Basics
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Using TOSHIBA Web Camera Application
Web Camera Application
Capture Settings
Camera Resolution
Capture Still Image
Note on Use
Disclaimer
How to Register The Face Recognition Data
To launch this utility, click
Face Recognition
The
Registration
1:N Mode Login Screen
1:1 Mode Login Screen
Loading Discs
Please follow the steps below and refer to figures
1.a. When the power is on, press the eject button to open the drawer slightly
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Removing Discs
Important Message (DVD Super Multi (±R DL) Drive)
Before Writing or Rewriting
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DVD+RW:
MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 2.4x, 4x and 8x speed media)
DVD-RAM:
The actual number of rewrites to
There are two types of
We can support only format 1 of
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
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
Data Verification
Recording settings
Data CD/DVD
■Select Settings for Each Mode -> Data CD/DVD in the Settings menu
2.Mark the Verify written data check box
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
Display Devices & Audio
Appearance and Personalization
Display
Adjust resolution
Advanced settings
Starting TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER
Use the following procedure to start “TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER“
Play DVD movie (using TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER)
TOSHIBA
DVD PLAYER
CD/DVD
2.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
Volume Mixer
Voice Effects
Audio Director
SmartEQ and 3D setting
1.Click on the Speakers button
3.To disable the selected profile, click on the OFF button
Custom
Night Mode
Phantom Speakers
Setting
Security
Connecting LAN Cable
To connect the LAN cable, follow the steps below
Disconnecting LAN Cable
To disconnect the LAN cable, follow the steps below
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The Keyboard
Some software may disable or interfere with soft-keyoperations
Soft key settings are not restored by the Resume feature
Hot Keys
ESC
Sound mute
Pressing FN + ESC in a Windows environment
turns sound on or off. When you press these hot
Pressing FN + F3 switches the system to Sleep
Mode
Hibernate
Hibernation Mode
Output
touchpad function
Zoom
SPACE
resolution
TOSHIBA zooming Pressing FN + 1 reduces the icon size on the
FN Sticky Key
F number
This key activates the Windows Start menu
This key has the same function as the secondary mouse button
1.Hold down ALT
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Power and Power-upModes
AC adaptor not
Battery charge is
above low battery
trigger point
DC IN/Battery Indicator
Blinking amber
Indicates battery charge is below low battery
Indicates the AC adaptor is connected and
charging the battery
Power Indicator
and the computer is turned on
Blinking green
Indicates the power was turned off while the
computer was in Sleep Mode
Real Time Clock Battery
The firmware has detected that a CMOS battery fail occurred. <F1> continue
Safety Precautions
Danger:
Warning:
Danger
Warning
Caution
Note
Procedures
Time
Battery Charging Notice
Monitoring Battery Capacity
Maximizing Battery Operating Time
Retaining Data with Power off
Retention Time
Extending Battery Life
DC IN/ Battery
Removing The Battery Pack
To 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
Installing The Battery Pack
Enter Current Password
Windows Utilities
Panel Power On/Off
System Auto Off
HW Setup and Passwords
OK, Cancel and Apply
General
Setup
Password
User Password
Owner String
Boot Priority
Boot Priority Options
Keyboard
Wake-upon Keyboard
USB
Legacy USB Support
LAN
Wake-upon LAN
Built-inLAN
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Troubleshooting
Analyzing The Problem
Software
diskette) may be damaged or the program might be
corrupted. Try loading another copy of the software
package, check the software documentation. These
System Start-up
When the computer does not start properly, check the following items:
■Self Test
■Power Sources
■Power-onPassword
Overheating Power Down
AC Power
Battery
Password
Cannot enter
Refer to the Password section in Chapter 7, HW
password
Setup and Passwords
Hard Disk Drive
DVD Super Multi(±R DL) Drive
Diskette Drive
Touchpad
USB Mouse
External Monitor
Sound System
USB
Sleep/Hibernation
LAN
Recovery Media
Before You Call
Where to Write
booklet or visit www.toshiba-europe.comon the Internet
Specifications
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Display Controller and Video Mode
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Wireless LAN
2.4 GHz Band Channels Sets
(Wireless IEEE 802.11 Revision B, G and N)
Frequency Range
2400-2483.5MHz
Channel ID
5 GHz Band Channels Sets (Wireless IEEE 802.11 Revision A and N)
5620*2
5640*2
5660*2
5680*2
5700*2
AC Power Cord and Connectors
Europe:
Outside of Europe:
USA
United Kingdom
AustraliaEurope
CanadaChina
Legal Footnotes
64-BitComputing
64-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
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If your computer is stolen
TOSHIBA Theft Registration
Glossary
DVD+R DL:
ECP:
FDD:
FIR:
GB:
WSXGA: wide super extended graphics array
WSXGA+: wide super extended graphics array plus
WUXGA: wide ultra extended graphics array
WXGA: wide extended graphics array
WXGA+: wide extended graphics array plus
ASCII
BIOS:
bus: An interface for transmission of signals, data or electric power
byte:
cache memory:
CD-ROM:
character:
chassis:
chip:
CMOS:
controller:
co-processor:
CPS:
CPU:
CRT:
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execute: To interpret and execute an instruction
Extended Capability Port:
fast infrared:
file:
firmware:
To physically connect one system or device to another to exchange information
interrupt request: A signal that gives a component access to the processor
I/O:
I/O devices:
IrDA 1.1:
KB: See kilobyte
keyboard:
kilobyte (KB):
level 2 cache: See cache
cache
output: The results of a computer operation. Output commonly indicates data
PAL:
parity:
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RGB:
RJ11: A modular telephone jack
RJ45: A modular LAN jack
ROM:
S-Video:
Super-Video
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