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TOSHIBA Portégé M200
Portable Personal Computer
User’s Manual
Contents
Page
Copyright
Disclaimer
Trademarks
FCC information
FCC conditions
Contact
Address:
Telephone:
VCCI Class B Information
Modem warning notice
Region selection
Redial
Type of service
Telephone company procedures
If problems arise
Disconnection
Fax branding
Modem warning notice for Australia
Notes for use of this device in New Zealand
Page
General conditions
Preface
General Precautions
Chapter 1 Introduction
Equipment checklist
Chapter 2 The Grand Tour
Front with the display open
Chapter 3 Getting Started
Restoring the preinstalled software from
Chapter 4 Operating Basics
Chapter 5 The Keyboard
Chapter 6 Power and Power-UpModes
Chapter 7 HW Setup
Chapter 8 Optional Devices
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
Appendixes
Appendix A
A-1
B-1
Appendix C
Manual contents
Conventions
Conventions
Key operation
ABC
Display
ABC
Page
Stress injury
PC card overheating
Mobile phone
Central Processing Unit ("CPU") Performance Disclaimer
Stress injury
Cooling fan
CPU
Page
Introduction
Page
Equipment checklist
Hardware
Features
Processor
Memory
Disks
Display
Touch pad
Tablet PC Pen
Reserve pen
Power
Ports
Slots
Multimedia
Communications
Security
Special features
Special features
Page
Utilities
Page
Options
Page
The Grand Tour
Page
Front with the display closed
Left side
Right side
Back side
Underside
Docking Port
Expansion
memory socket
Battery Pack
Battery lock
Front with the display open
Display hinge
Microphones
Power button
lock
Power source
Indicators
Power source/system indicators
Keyboard indicator
AC adaptor
Getting Started
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Page
Setting up your work space
Setting up your work space
Placement of computer
Seating and posture
Lighting
Work habits
Operating the computer in tablet mode
Connecting the AC adaptor
Connecting the AC adaptor
Opening the display
Turning on the power
Starting up for the first time
Turning off the power
Benefits of hibernation
Starting Hibernation
Automatic Hibernation
Data save in hibernation mode
Standby mode
NOTES
CAUTIONS
Benefits of standby
Executing standby
Standby limitations
Restarting the computer
Restoring the preinstalled software from the Product Recovery CD-ROM
Page
Operating Basics
Page
Using the Touch Pad
Using the Tablet PC Pen and Reserve Pen
Page
Inserting the Tablet PC Pen
PC P
Removing the Tablet PC Pen
Pen actions
Single tap
Double tap
Press and hold
Drag
Drag and drop
Replacing the pen tip
Inserting the Reserve Pen
Removing the Reserve Pen
Changing to the Tablet mode
Changing to the Tablet mode
Changing the screen orientation
Changing the screen orientation
Method 1: Changing the screen orientation using TOSHIBA Accelerometer Utilities
Method 2: Changing the screen orientation
using Cross Function Button
Internal Display
Toshiba shortcut
Method 3: Changing the screen orientation using Task Bar
Changing to the laptop mode
Using the USB FDD Kit
Eject button
Disketteslot
Disk-In-Use
Indicator accessed
Connecting the USB diskette drive
Using the USB FDD Kit
Disconnecting the USB diskette drive
Diskette care
Wireless communications
Supported features
Worldwide operation
Radio links
Wireless communication switch
Wireless communication Indicator
Indicatorstatus
Indication
enable
LAN
Disconnecting LAN cable
Using the microphones
Volume control
Microphone level
SoundMAX Control Panel
Power management
1.Clicked the Power Management tab
Normal Power Savings
No Power Savings
High Power Savings
Using the internal modem
Setting
Modem Selection
Dialing Properties
Cleaning the computer
Moving the computer
Heat dispersal
Heat dispersal
Maximum
performance
Performance
Battery optimized
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The Keyboard
Page
Typewriter keys
F1 … F12 function keys
Soft keys: Fn key combinations
Soft keys: Fn key combinations
Fn + F10
Fn + F11
ScrLock
Power save mode:
Soft keys: Fn key combinations
Disabled Wireless Communication Switch
Touch Pad:
Smooth View (reduce):
Windows special keys
Keypad overlay
Arrow mode
Numeric mode
Generating ASCII characters
Generating ASCII characters
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Power and Power-UpModes
Page
Power conditions
Page
Power indicators
Battery types
Care and use of the Battery Pack
Danger
Warning
Caution
Note
Procedures
Time
Battery charging notice
Maximizing battery operating time
Retaining data with power off
Extending battery life
Replacing the Battery Pack
Page
Installing the Battery Pack
TOSHIBA Password Utility
User Password field
User Token field
Tablet mode
Power-upmodes
Panel power off
System Auto Off
Page
Page
General
Device Config
CPU
Boot Priority
Enter
HDD Priority Options
Built-inHDD −> PC Card (Default)
PC Card −> Built-inHDD
USB
LAN
Optional Devices
Page
Cards/memory
Power devices
Peripheral devices
Other
PC cards
SD cards
Inserting an SD card
Removing an SD card
SD card care
Formatted SD cards
Creation of a boot disk
Memory expansion
Installing memory module
SLOT B SLOT A
Removing memory module
Battery Pack
Universal AC Adaptor
Battery Charger
USB diskette Kit
Tablet Multi Dock
External monitor
Tablet PC Pen set
Reserve pen
Security lock
Page
Troubleshooting
Page
Problem solving process
Analyzing the problem
Hardware
Hardware and system checklist
Self test
In Touch with Tomorrow
TOSHIBA
Power
Overheating power down
AC power
Battery
Password
Keyboard
LCD panel
Hard disk drive
Diskette drive
Infrared port
Pointing device
TOSHIBA Tablet PC Pen
Open the Control Panel and click Printer
Pen
Calibrate
Setting
Calibrate the screen
Mouse
Buttons
Click the Pointer Options tab
USB mouse
ProblemProcedure
PC card
SD card
Monitor
Sound system
USB
Memory expansion
Standby/Hibernation
Modem
CONNECT
NO CARRIER
LAN
Bluetooth
Real Time Clock
TOSHIBA support
UnitedStatesofAmerica
InEurope
Germany&Austria
France
Netherlands
Display Controller and Modes
S-registers
Page
Physical Dimensions
Environmental Requirements
Power Requirements
Built-inModem
Appendix A
A-3
A-4
Display controller
Video modes
B-3
B-4
B-5
B-6
B-7
B-8
+++Escape sequence
Repeat last command
A Answer command
Bn Communication standard setting
Dn Dial
En Echo command
Hn Hook control
Request ID information
Monitor speakers volume
Mn Monitor speakers mode
Nn Modulation handshake
On Return on-lineto data mode
P Select pulse dialing
Qn Result code control
T Select tone dialing
Vn DCE response format
Xn Result code selection, call progress monitoring
Dial tone detect
Busy tone detect
Recall stored profile
&Cn
Data Carrier Detect (DCD) control
&Dn DTR control
&F Load factory settings
&Gn V.22bis guard tone control
&Kn Local flow control selection
&Pn Select Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio (WW)
&Tn Self-testcommands
Display Current Configuration
Store current configuration
&Zn=x Store telephone number
\Nn Error control mode selection
\Qn Local flow control selection
\Vn Protocol result code
% B View numbers in blacklist
%Cn Data compression control
S-registervalues
S0 Auto answer ring number
S1 Ring counter
S2 AT escape character (user defined)
S3 Command line termination character
(user defined)
S4 Response formatting character (user defined)
S5 Command line editing character (user defined)
S6 Wait before dialing
S7 Connection completion time-out
S8 Comma pause time
S11 DTMF dialing speed
S12 Escape guard time
S37 Dial line rate
AT command set result codes
D-7
D-8
V.90 mode
E-2
AT Command
E-4
Card specifications
Supported frequency sub-bands
Wireless IEEE 802.11 Channels Sets (Revision B and G)
2457*1
F-2
Appendix F
F-3
F-4
Appendix G
USA and Canada
United Kingdom
Australia
Europe
Installing the internal modem
Removing the internal modem
Appendix
Configurations
Glossary
Abbreviations
adaptor
cache memory
capacity
disk drive
disk storage
hotkey
HW Setup
motherboard
non-systemdisk
RJ11
ROM
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Index-1
User's Manual
Index-2
Index
Index-3
Index-4