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L300/L300D series
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User’s Manual
Contents
L300/L300D series
Copyright
Disclaimer
Trademarks
Macrovision License of Notice
Safety instructions
EU Declaration of Comformity
GOST
Modem warning notice
Following information is only for EU-memberStates
ENERGY STAR® Program
Optical disc drive standards
Important notice
Table of Contents
Chapter 4 Operating Basics
Chapter 5 The Keyboard
Chapter 6 Power and Power-upModes
Chapter 7 HW Setup and Passwords
Chapter 8 Optional Devices
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
Disclaimers
Appendix A Specifications
Appendix B Display Controller
Appendix C Wireless LAN
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Preface
Manual contents
Conventions
Key operation
CTRL + C
CTRL
ABC
Display
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General Precautions
Creating a computer-friendlyenvironment
Stress injury
Heat injury
Pressure or impact damage
PC card/ExpressCard overheating
Mobile phones
Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort
Introduction
Equipment checklist
Microsoft® Windows Vista™
Features
Memory
Slots
Video RAM
Disks
Hard disk drive
(HDD)
DVD Super Multi Some models are equipped with a full-sizeDVD
DVD Super Multi
■DVD-ROM
■DVD-Video
■DVD-R
■DVD-RW
Pointing device
RTC battery
AC adaptor
Ports
Headphone
PC Card slot
ExpressCard slot
Multimedia
Web camera
(optional)
Modem
Wireless
communication
switch
Security
Special features
Panel power on/off
Low battery
automatic
hibernation mode
Heat dispersal
TOSHIBA Value Added Package
Utilities and applications
Options
Battery Pack
USB FDD
Security lock
The Grand Tour
Front with the display closed
Left side
HDMI out port
LAN jack
Universal serial
bus (USB 2.0)
ports
Right side
Back side
Underside
Front with the display open
Touch pad
Touch pad control
buttons
System indicators
Function button
Function Button
System indicators
Keyboard indicators
Optical disc drive
CDs
DVDs
AC adaptor
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Getting Started
Connecting the AC adaptor
Opening the display
Turning on the power
Starting up for the first time
Turning off the power
Benefits of hibernation mode
Starting hibernation mode
Automatic hibernation mode
Data save in hibernation mode
Benefits of sleep mode
Executing sleep mode
Sleep mode limitations
Restarting the computer
System recovery options
Restoring the pre-installedSoftware
Creating Optical Recovery Discs
This section describes how to create Recovery Discs
■Be sure to connect the AC adaptor when you create Recovery Discs
■Be sure to close all other software programs except the Recovery Disc Creator
■Operate the computer at full power
Restoring the pre-installedsoftware from your created
Recovery Discs
Set your BIOS to default before you recover your computer to the factory state
When the sound mute feature has been activated by pressing the
ESC
ENTER
Next
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Operating Basics
Using the touchpad
Using optical disc drives
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Removing discs
To remove the CD/DVD, follow the steps below and refer to below figure
Writing CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi (+-RDL) drive
Before writing or rewriting
CD-R:
CD-RW:
CD-RW: (Ultra-Speed)
DVD-R:
DVD+R DL:
DVD-RDL:
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 Vista™ operating system
■Start a communication application such as a modem
■Apply impact or vibration to the PC
TOSHIBA Disc Creator
Data verification
Data CD/DVD
Setting
2.Mark the Verify written data check box
3.Select File Open or Full Compare mode
Video
How to make a DVD-Video
How to learn more about Ulead DVD MovieFactory®
Important information for use
Media care
Using the web camera
Using the microphone
Using the TOSHIBA Face Recognition (optional)
How to register the Face Recognition Data
To launch this utility, click
TOSHIBA Face Recognition
Registration
Management
AUTO Mode Login screen
1:1 Mode Login screen
Modem
Setting
Modem Selection
Dialing Properties
Wireless communications
Security
Wireless communication Indicator
LAN
Cleaning the computer
Moving the computer
Heat dispersal
The Keyboard
Typewriter keys
Function keys: F1 … F12
Soft keys: FN key combinations
FN + ALT
Hot keys
Sound mute
FN + ESC
Power plan
Hibernate
hibernation mode
Output
device
Brightness up
Windows special keys
Keypad overlay
Generating ASCII characters
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Power and Power-upModes
Power conditions
Power indicators
Battery types
One of the following messages appears when you turn on the power:
The firmware has detected that a CMOS battery fail occurred.<F1> contiune
fail occurred.<F1> contiune
Extending battery life
Real Time Clock battery
The firmware has detected that a CMOS battery fail occurred.<F1> contiune
Care and use of the battery pack
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
To maximize the life of your battery packs:
1.Turn off the computer’s power
Replacing the battery pack
Installing the battery pack
Starting the computer by password
Power-upmodes
System auto off
HW Setup and Passwords
HW Setup
Password
User Password
Display
Power On Display
CPU
Boot Priority
Boot Priority Options
Keyboard
Wake-upon Keyboard
USB
Legacy USB Support
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Optional Devices
PC Card/ExpressCard
Multiple digital media card slot (optional)
Installing a SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC card
Removing a SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC card
To remove the memory card, follow the steps below
2.Gently press the memory card inside the socket to eject it
3.Grasp the card and remove it
Memory expansion
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
3.Remove one screw securing the memory module cover
4.Lift off the cover
Additional battery pack (3 cell, 6 Cell and 9 Cell)
Additional AC adaptor
USB FDD Kit
External monitor
HDMI (optional)
Security lock
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Troubleshooting
Problem solving process
Analyzing the problem
Software
Hardware
Hardware and system checklist
Overheating power down
AC power
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Password
Cannot enter
Refer to the Password section in Chapter 7, HW
password
Setup and Passwords
Hard disk drive
DVD Super Multi(+-RDL) drive
Diskette drive
Touchpad
USB mouse
SD/SDHC/MS/MS Pro/MMC card
External Monitor
Sound system
USB
Enabled
Modem
CONNECT
NO CARRIER
Sleep/Hibernation
LAN
TOSHIBA support
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Disclaimers
CPU
Memory (main system)
Battery life
HDD drive capacity
LCD
Graphics Processor Unit (GPU)
Wireless LAN
Non-applicableicons
Copy protection
Images
LCD brightness and eye strain
Specifications
Environmental requirements
Power requirements
Built-inmodem
Display Controller
Display controller
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Wireless LAN
Card specifications
Radio characteristics
Radio 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, draft N)
Supported frequency sub-bands
Frequency Range Channel ID
2400-2483.5MHz
In a Wireless LAN Access Point, the Wireless LAN card will use the
5150-5850MHz
Note
US only*4
Factory-setdefault channels
AC Power Cord and Connectors
Certification agencies
Europe:
Outside of Europe:
USA
United Kingdom
AustraliaEurope
CanadaChina
If your computer is stolen
TOSHIBA Theft Registration
Glossary
IDE: integrated drive electronics
IDE:
I/O: input/output
I/O:
IrDA: Infrared Data Association
IrDA:
analog signal:
ANSI:
antistatic: A material used to prevent the buildup of static electricity
antistatic:
application:
byte:
capacity:
card: Synonym for board. See board
card:
CardBus: An industry standard bus for 32-bitPC Cards
components:
Composite Video (YUV):
computer program:
computer system:
configuration:
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echo:
erase: See delete
escape:
2) A means of aborting the task currently in progress
escape guard time:
hard disk:
hard disk drive (HDD):
hardware:
hertz: A unit of wave frequency that equals one cycle per second
hertz:
IrDA 1.1:
KB: See kilobyte
KB:
keyboard:
kilobyte (KB):
mode:
modem:
motherboard:
non-system
disk:
password:
pel:
peripheral component interconnect: An industry standard 32-bitbus
peripheral device:
pixel:
restart:
RGB:
RJ11: A modular telephone jack
RJ11:
RJ45: A modular LAN jack
terminal:
TFT display:
touchpad:
TTL:
Universal Serial Bus:
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Index