Portégé®
User’s Guide                
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              Model: Portégé
Compact Disk-ReWritable                
Protection of Stored Data
Critical Applications              
FCC Notice
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FCC Requirements                
Installation
Type of Service                
Telephone Company Procedures
              Instructions for IC CS-03certified equipment
              Wireless Interoperability
              Wireless LAN and your Health
Regulatory Information                
Canada – Industry Canada (IC)
USA-FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)              
Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
Interference Statement                
Approved Countries for use
              CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-ROM/CD-RWSafety Instructions
Location of the required label              
Copyright
Export Administration Regulation              
Notice
Trademarks                
Computer Disposal Information
              Contents
Introduction                
This guide
Safety icons                
Other icons used
              Keeping yourself comfortable
Precautions                
Setting up your computer
Installing additional memory (optional)                
Connecting a mouse
              Saving your work
Printing your work                
Using optional external diskettes
Inserting and removing diskettes                
Copying documents to a diskette
              Conserving battery power
Setting a power usage mode                
Using battery alarms
Setting battery alarms                
Turning off the display automatically
              Hot swapping PC Cards
Using a Secure Digital card                
Inserting a Secure Digital card
Removing a Secure Digital card                
Windows® XP special features
              Starting again after Turn Off or Shut down
Using Hibernation                
Enabling the Hibernation command
Going into Hibernation mode                
Going into Hibernation mode more quickly
              Internet problems
The Windows® XP operating system                
can help you
Resolving a hardware conflict                
A plan of action
              Glossary
Index              
Introduction
              Introduction
Safety icons              
Other icons used
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              Finding Your Way Around
              display latch
security lock slot                
cooling vent
Secure Digital card slot                
Secure Digital LED light
              modem port
“Connecting the modem” on page                
RGB (monitor) port
DC-IN                
jack
              The Wi-Fiantenna on-offswitch turns the computer’s WiFi antenna on or off
headphone jack                
microphone jack
infrared port                
PC Card eject button
              expansion port
main battery release latch                
main battery module
“Changing the main battery” on page                
speaker
              hard disk drive cover
screen              
keyboard
system indicator panel                
power button
function keys                
TouchPad
              Keyboard indicator panel
System indicator panel              
on/off
main battery                
AC adapter
              hard disk drive
❖No illumination means the hard disk drive is idle                
❖Green or flashing green means that the hard disk is being accessed
Wi-Fiindicator light—The802.11b (referred to as Wi-FiTM                
Wi-Fi
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              Getting Started
Creating a computer-friendlyenvironment              
Keeping yourself comfortable
              Placement of the computer
Seating and posture              
Lighting
Arms and wrists              
Work habits
              Installing additional memory (optional)
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              7Secure the memory model with the one screw that came with the memory module
8Seat the memory slot cover and secure it with the two screws              
Removing a memory module
Connecting a mouse              
Connecting a printer
Connecting the modem              
Connecting to a power source
Connecting to an AC outlet            
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              Using the main battery
Connecting other external devices              
Opening the display panel
Turning on the power              
Using the TouchPad
              Primary and secondary control buttons
Setting up your software              
Registering your computer with Toshiba
Setting up a printer              
Customizing your computer’s settings
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              Closing the display panel
Different ways to turn the computer on and off              
Cleaning the computer
Moving the computer                
Using a computer lock
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              Learning the Basics
              Computing tips
Use                
Always use the proper procedure to power off the computer. See
“Powering down the computer” on page              
Ctrl, Fn and Alt keys
Character keys              
Function keys
Hot keys                
Windows® special keys
              Overlay keys
Using the numeric keyboard overlay              
Using the cursor control overlay
If you prefer to open the program first, you have the following options:                
❖Double-clickthe icon for the program on your desktop
❖Use the Start menu                
❖Use Windows® Explorer to locate the program file
              File
Save                
A new file, choose
              Save As
              Save As
File                
To print a file:
1If your printer is not on, turn it on now                
In the
              Inserting and removing diskettes
Copying documents to a diskette              
Taking care of diskettes
              2Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, Backup
              Start
Windows Media Player            
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              Connecting your computer to a network
              The Internet
The World Wide Web                
Internet Service Providers
              Connecting to the Internet
Surfing the Internet              
Internet features
Uploading and downloading files from the Internet            
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              Mobile Computing
              Maximizing battery life
Using additional battery packs              
Battery safety precautions
Charging the main battery              
Charging the RTC battery
              Using a battery charger
              Determining remaining battery power
              What to do when the main battery runs low
              Setting a power usage mode
              3Click the TOSHIBA Power Saver icon
The TOSHIBA Power Saver Properties window appears                
Sample TOSHIBA Power Saver Properties window
              Setting battery alarms
              Enabling the screen saver
              Blank Screen
Apply              
Removing the battery from the computer
              Inserting a charged battery
              Inserting the battery
4Turn the computer right side up                
5Reconnect any cables you removed
6Turn on the computer                
You must discard a battery pack if it becomes damaged
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              Expansion Options
              Back of the optional Slim Port Replicator
Front of the optional Slim Port Replicator              
Attaching the optional Slim Port Replicator to the computer
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              Optional external USB diskette drive and connector cable
Attaching the optional diskette drive cable to one of the computer’s USB ports              
Connecting a keyboard
Making your external keyboard emulate the Fn key              
Connecting the monitor
Using both screens simultaneously              
“Connecting a mouse” on page
              Inserting a PC Card
              Removing a PC Card
              Hot swapping PC Cards
Hot swapping precautions              
Inserting a Secure Digital card
Removing a Secure Digital card              
Enhancing Productivity
              Customizing the taskbar
              Bringing the world to your desktop
Turning on the Web content interface              
Changing desktop and browsing style
Choosing a style              
Personalizing individual windows
              Customizing window toolbars
              Displaying a toolbar in a window
Displaying information about each folder              
3In the Tools menu, select Folder Options
Show common tasks in folders              
Determining the COM port
              Using the Ethernet LAN Port
              Accessing a LAN
Transferring application files              
Setting up a direct cable connection
Using SPANworksTM                
Using audio features
SPANworks 2000 supports communication over a wired LAN or a wireless LAN                
To access SPANworks 2000:
              SPANworks
2Follow the instructions on your screen to set up a connection to the network                
Your computer is equipped with a built-inmonaural speaker
              Using external speakers or headphones
Recording sounds              
Using a microphone
              Adjusting recording settings
              Turn Off or Shut down command
Restart command                
Hibernation command
              Standby command
              Turning off more quickly
              TOSHIBA Power Saver
              5Click the System Power Mode tab
Sample Full Power Properties window                
6Select Power Off for the option you want
Power Off                
❖When I press the power button
              Starting again after Turn Off or Shut down
Enabling the Hibernation command              
Hibernation
❖When I close the lid                
7Click Override all Modes with settings here
              Going into Hibernation mode
              Going into Hibernation mode more quickly
              Starting again from Hibernation
              Going into Standby mode more quickly
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              Standby
❖When the system standby time has passed              
Starting again from Standby
              Toshiba Utilities
              Starting Fn-esse
              Assigning a key to a program or document
Using drag-and-drop              
Using the keyboard or pointing device
              Viewing existing key assignments
Changing or removing existing key assignments              
Accessing Mobile Extension Service Configuration
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              Customize Your Computer
Network              
Security
TOSHIBA Button Controls              
Power Management
              Plugged in section
              Running on batteries section
Creating a new power mode                
Customizing a power mode
              Toshiba Hardware Setup
              ❖USB—Allowsyou to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation
Choose the desired tab and accompanying options                
❖LAN — Lets you enable or disable the Wake-upon LAN feature
General — Allows you to view current BIOS, hard disk drive and memory settings                
❖Password — Allows you to set user passwords
              If Something Goes Wrong
              2Click Windows Task Manager
Applications                
End Task
3Click Turn Off              
Your program performs an illegal operation
If you receive the message, “                
To record the details:
1Click the Details button and select the text the operating system displays                
2Press Ctrl and c simultaneously to copy the text to the clipboard
              The computer starts but, when you press a key, nothing happens
The computer displays the                
message
The computer displays the Non-Systemdisk or disk error message              
Using Startup options to fix problems
              Internet problems
              The Windows® XP operating system can help you
              A plan of action
Resolving hardware conflicts on your own                
Interrupt Request Channel
              Direct Memory Access
Plug and Play                
Resolving conflicts
              Fixing a problem with Device Manager
Disabling a device                
Checking device properties
              Memory card problems
              Power and the batteries
“Removing the battery from the computer” on page                
“Inserting a charged battery” on page
              The battery appears not to power the computer for as long as it usually does
“Charging batteries” on page              
Keyboard problems
Display problems              
The screen does not look right
The built-inscreen flickers                
Settings
              Disk drive problems
Error-checking              
Check now
Your hard disk seems very slow                
System Tools
Disk Defragmenter                
Your data files are damaged or corrupted
              Sound system problems
              PC Card problems
Card Information Structure              
PC Card checklist
Resolving PC Card problems              
The computer stops working (hangs) when you insert a PC Card
Safely remove                
The system does not recognize your PC Card
A PC Card error occurs              
Printer problems
              Modem problems
              On a regular basis, back up the information stored on your hard disk
Read the user’s guides              
Before you call
Contacting Toshiba              
Toshiba voice contact
              Australia
Austria                
Belgium
Canada              
Czech Republic
Denmark                
Finland
France                
Germany
              Luxembourg
Morocco                
Norway
Poland                
Mexico and all of Latin America
              Singapore
Slovakia                
Slovenia
Spain                
Sweden
              Hot Keys
              Without a password
With a password              
180 Hot Keys
Power usage mode                
5Click OK
This hot key displays the power usage pop-up                
window and cycles through the battery save
              Standby mode
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              Display modes
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              Power Cable
Connectors                
USA and Canada
Australia                
Europe
              Glossary
The following acronyms may appear in this user’s guide                
BIOS
bps                
CD-ROM
              Glossary
DMA                
DIMM
DOS                
DPI
              188 Glossary
RAM                
RFI
ROM                
RTC
              alternating current (AC)
application                
backup
basic input/output system (BIOS) — See BIOS                
baud rate
              190 Glossary
bus                
bus speed
byte                
cache
              color palette
compatibility                
configuration
controller                
CPU cache
              192 Glossary
direct memory access (DMA)                
directory — See folder
disable                
disc
              drag
driver                
DVD-ROM(digital versatile [or video] disc read-onlymemory)
emulation —                
enable
              194 Glossary
file extension                
folder
format                
frontside bus
              Hibernation
high-density                
hot key
hot swapping                
icon
              196 Glossary
L2 (level two) cache                
LAN (local area network)
liquid crystal display (LCD)                
load
              modem
motherboard                
MS-DOSprompt — See system prompt
multimedia                
Musical Instrument Digital Interface — See MIDI
              198 Glossary
palette                
parallel
password                
PC Card
              RAM (random access memory)
random access memory — See RAM                
read-onlymemory — See ROM
reboot                
removable disk
              200 Glossary
serial                
shortcut
software                
Standby
              utility
Web                
Wi-Fi
World Wide Web (www)              
Index
              203 Index
              Index
simultaneous viewing 98 display panel                
closing 55 opening 49 panel latch 25 TFT LCD
DMA (Direct Memory Access) 156 double-click                
downloading
              205 Index
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              207 Index
              programs
not running correctly 164 starting 64 synchronization 116 Web browsers                
recording
adjusting quality 119 recording sounds 117 Recovery CDs                
main battery 88 Restart command 120 restoring work
              209 Index