Satellite® P100/P105 Series User’s Guide
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Model: Satellite® P100/P105 Series
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Contents
This guide
Safety icons
Other icons used
Other documentation
Turning on the power
Control buttons
on the computer
commands
Moving the computer
Computing tips
Character keys
Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys
Function keys
Windows special keys
Charging batteries
Charging the main battery
Charging the RTC battery
Monitoring main battery power
Determining remaining battery power
Exploring audio features
Recording sounds
Using external speakers or headphones
Using PC Cards
Inserting a PC Card
TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer
TOSHIBA Accessibility
Fingerprint Authentication Utility
Fingerprint utility limitations
Printer problems
Modem problems
Wireless networking problems
DVD operating problems
Data and system configuration backup in
Getting Started
Starting ConfigFree
ConfigFree Utilities
Connectivity Doctor
Search for Wireless Devices
Introduction
This guide
Safety icons
Other icons used
Other documentation
Service options
Getting Started
Selecting a place to work
Creating a computer-friendlyenvironment
Keeping yourself comfortable
Precautions
1.Turn off the computer
2.Disconnect the AC adaptor from the power plug socket and computer
3.Remove the battery pack
Read the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort
❖Never turn off the computer if a drive light indicates a drive is active
Important information on your computer’s cooling fan
Setting up your computer
Setting up your software
Adding optional external devices
Connecting to a power source
(Sample Illustration) Power cord/cable and AC adaptor
To connect AC power to the computer:
1Connect the power cord/cable to the AC adaptor
(Sample Illustration) Connecting the power cord/cable to the AC adaptor
2 Plug the AC adaptor cord into the DC-INon the back of
the computer
(Sample Illustration) Connecting the AC adaptor cord to the computer
3Connect the power cord/cable to a live electrical outlet
The AC power light on the indicator panel glows blue
Charging the main battery
Using the computer for the first time
Opening the display panel
Your computer’s features and specifications
Turning on the power
Adding memory (optional)
Installing a memory module
If the computer is on, begin at step 1; otherwise, skip to step
, and then
(depending on the system)
The Turn off computer or Shut Down window appears
2Click Turn Off or Shut Down
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10Locate an empty memory module slot on the underside of the computer
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another, you must remove the top module first before
removing/installing the bottom module
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Removing a memory module
Warning: Resume Failure
Press Any Key to Continue
Gently lift the memory module to a
(Sample Illustration) Removing the memory module
4Replace the memory module slot cover and tighten the screws
6Turn the computer right side up
7Reconnect the cables
Using the TouchPad™
Scrolling with the TouchPad™
Control buttons
Disabling or enabling the TouchPad™
4Click the TouchPAD ON/OFF tab
Disable
Enable
Apply
Using the Dual Mode Pad
Using Dual Mode
Using the Virtual Buttons
Enabling Dual Mode
Configuring virtual buttons
Using external display devices
Connecting an external monitor or projector
Directing the display output when you turn on the computer
1Press Fn and F5 simultaneously
This hot key cycles through the settings in the following order:
❖Built-indisplay only
❖Built-indisplay and external monitor simultaneously
Using an external keyboard
Using a mouse
Connecting a printer
Setting up a printer
2Click Add a printer
Connecting an optional external diskette drive
Turning off the computer
Options for turning off the computer
Turn Off or Shut Down
Hibernation mode
Standby mode
Using the Turn Off Computer or Shut Down commands
Turn Off
Shut Down
Restarting your computer
Using and configuring Hibernation mode
Configuring Hibernation mode options
Starting again from Hibernation mode
Using and configuring Standby mode
Configuring Standby mode options
Starting again from Standby mode
Closing the display panel
Caring for your computer
Cleaning the computer
Moving the computer
Using a computer lock
Learning the Basics
Computing tips
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Using the keyboard
Character keys
Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys
Function keys
Windows special keys
Starting a program
Starting a program from the Start menu
Starting a program from Windows® Explorer
Starting a program from the Run dialog box
Saving your work
Saving files
File names
Using a file extension
Printing your work
Backing up your work
Restoring your work
Using the optical drive
Optical drive components
Media control buttons
Inserting a compact disc
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Playing an audio CD
Playing CDs/DVD
Creating a CD/DVD
Removing a disc with the computer on
Removing a disc with the computer off
Caring for CD or DVD Discs
Toshiba’s online resources
Mobile Computing
Toshiba’s energy-saverdesign
Battery Notice
Power management
Using additional batteries
Charging batteries
Charging the main battery
Charging the RTC battery
Monitoring main battery power
input from the AC power supply
pack. See “Changing the main battery” on page 114 for
information on replacing the main battery
) and the
on/off light
Power Options
Power Meter
What to do when the main battery runs low
Setting battery alarms
Conserving battery power
Power Schemes
Using a hot key to set the Power Scheme
Changing the main battery
Removing the battery from the computer
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Inserting a charged battery
Taking care of your battery
Safety precautions
Maximizing battery life
Disposing of used batteries
Disposing of used batteries
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Traveling tips
Exploring the desktop
Finding your way around the desktop
Icons
Start button
Taskbar
System tray
Setting up for communications
Determining the COM port
Connecting the modem to a telephone line
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Connecting your computer to a network
Accessing a network
Setting up the connection
How to disable the Ethernet LAN port
Using Wireless LAN Connectivity
An overview of using the Internet
The Internet
The World Wide Web
Internet Service Providers
Connecting to the Internet
Surfing the Internet
Internet features
Uploading to, and downloading files from, the Internet
Exploring audio features
Recording sounds
Using a microphone
Using external speakers or headphones
❖Optional headphone and S/PDIF jack
function at a time
❖Audio out jack
This jack lets you connect a pair of external stereo speakers
To play back sound files through external speakers or headphones:
Using PC Cards
Inserting a PC Card
Removing a PC Card
Setting up a PC Card for your computer
Using an ExpressCard™
Inserting an ExpressCard™
Removing an ExpressCard™
Using the Bridge Media Adapter Slot
Inserting memory media
Removing memory media
Using the i.LINK® port
Toshiba Utilities
TOSHIBA Assist
Connect
Secure
Protect & Fix
Optimize
Setting passwords
Using an instant password
Setting a user password
Disabling a user password
Using a supervisor or user password
Setting a supervisor password
Deleting a supervisor password
Toshiba Password Utility
Toshiba Password Utility
(Sample Image) Toshiba Password Utility window
3Click Set
4Enter a password, then enter it again to verify
5Click Set
PC Diagnostic Tool Utility
TOSHIBA Hotkey Utility
TOSHIBA SD™ Memory Card Format Utility
❖Quick Format
❖Full Format
Mouse Utility
Toshiba Hardware Setup
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TOSHIBA Zooming Utility
CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer
TOSHIBA Accessibility
Fingerprint Authentication Utility
Fingerprint utility limitations
Fingerprint Enrollment
Fingerprint Logon
Power-onSecurity
Enabling Power-onSecurity
Fingerprint Management
Control Center
Fingerprints
Settings
Help
Password Bank
Biomenu
Registering a new Web page or dialog
Replaying a registered Web page or dialog
Replaying registrations with multiple forms
Replaying a registered dialog
Editing an existing registration
Deleting a registration
How to Delete the Fingerprint Data
Care and maintenance of your fingerprint reader
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Fingerprint reader limitations
If Something Goes Wrong
Problems that are easy to fix
Applications
End Task
1Click Start, Turn off computer
1Click Start, Shut down
Your program performs an illegal operation
Problems when you turn on the computer
These problems may occur when you turn on the power
The computer will not start
Press and hold the power switch for at least 10 seconds
The computer starts but when you press a key nothing happens
The computer displays the
message
The Windows® operating system is not working
Using Startup options to fix problems
Internet problems
The Windows® XP operating system can help you
Resolving a hardware conflict
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
Resource
Driver
6Click Troubleshoot
Memory problems
Power and the batteries
The battery appears not to power the computer for as long as it usually does
Keyboard problems
Display problems
The screen does not look right
The built-inscreen flickers
Small bright dots appear on your TFT display when you turn on your computer
Disk drive problems
Error-checking
Your hard disk seems very slow
System Tools
Disk Defragmenter
Your data files are damaged or corrupted
Some programs run correctly but others do not
Optical drive problems
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
Follow this procedure before you remove a PC Card:
1Double-clickthe Safely Remove Hardware icon on the System tray
2Select the item you wish to remove
3Click Stop
Printer problems
Modem problems
Wireless networking problems
1Click Start, Control Panel
2Double-click Network Connections
4Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click Properties
5Select Obtain an IP address automatically
Run
Special considerations for Windows XP
DVD operating problems
A blank screen appears while watching a DVD-ROMmovie or title
2Click Properties
Screen Saver
4Deselect Shut off Monitor
Jumping video lines appear around the DVD-ROMvideo window
Desktop Area
DVD titles, games, or applications appear distorted
Desktop
3Select the Advanced Flat Panel tab
4Click Disable Display Stretch Feature
Develop good computing habits
Data and system configuration backup in Windows XP
Saving system configuration with Restore Points
2Under Pick a Task, click Undo changes to your computer with System Restore
Under
, click
3Click Create a restore point, and then click Next
, and then click
Backing up your data to CDs with Windows XP
E-mail
Newsgroup files and
When you have finished copying files to the CD window, click
Write these files to CD
10Finally, click Finish
Favorites (bookmarks) for Internet Explorer
General tips for installing hardware and software
If you need further assistance
Before you contact Toshiba
Contacting Toshiba
Toshiba’s Technical Support Web site
Toshiba voice contact
Other Toshiba Internet Web sites
Toshiba’s worldwide offices
Italy
Centro Direzionale Colleoni
Palazzo Perseo
Via Paracelso
20041, Agrate Brianza
Hot Keys
Volume Mute
Password security
Without a password
With a password
Maintaining security when the battery is not fully charged
Power usage
Standby mode
Hibernation mode
Display modes
Display brightness
Disabling or enabling wireless devices
Disabling or enabling the TouchPad or Dual Mode Pad
Zooming applications in/out
Keyboard hot keys
USA and Canada
AustraliaEurope
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Getting Started
Starting ConfigFree
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ConfigFree Utilities
Connectivity Doctor
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Stay on the
task tray
Log
About
Search for Wireless Devices
Creating a new wireless connection
(Sample Image) Dragging a device to the Access Point
(Sample Image) Wireless settings screen
3Enter the SSID/WEP information and connect to the device
Wireless settings screen
Creating a detected device wireless connection
Transferring files using Bluetooth®
Send to Bluetooth Devices
Disconnecting from a Bluetooth® device
Profile Settings
Internet
settings
Devices
TCP/IP
Profile
Captured Items
Auto Switch Settings
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ConfigFree SUMMIT
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Using ConfigFree SUMMIT
SUMMIT
Send to SUMMIT Devices
Quick Connect
Toshiba Wireless Projector
3Complete the settings. Refer to the online Help if necessary
mode to match the settings on the projector
(Sample Image) Projector icon when connected with Quick Connect
❖If the Toshiba Wireless Projector utility is closed
Direct Link Toshiba Device
Using the Automatic Switch
Semi-AutomaticSwitch Feature
3Select the Auto Switch (SSID) tab
List of target SSIDs and profiles
6Select Automatically switch profiles when connected to this SSID
7Check Automatically switch profile when connected to this SSID
Switch
Glossary
Acronyms
258 Glossary
DMA
DIMM
DOS
DPI
Terms
260 Glossary
original file is lost or damaged
basic input/output system (BIOS) — See BIOS
BIOS
baud rate — The speed at which a communication device, such as a
Glossary
cache — A section of very fast memory in which frequently used
See also CPU cache, L1 cache, L2 cache
CD — An individual compact disc. See also CD-ROM
CD-ROM
262 Glossary
CPU — See central processing unit (CPU)
CPU cache
cache, L1 cache, L2 cache
cursor
disk drive
diskette
document
double-click
double-density
264 Glossary
file
document
file allocation table (FAT)
file name
earth, and is the point of reference for voltages in the circuit
software
Suspend
See also diskette
the battery save mode. (2) A key or combination of keys that
266 Glossary
Internet
World Wide Web
than main memory. See also cache, CPU cache, L1 cache
cache, CPU cache, L1 cache
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) — A standard for
— A standard for
modem
motherboard
MS-DOSprompt — See system prompt
268 Glossary
optical drive
palette — See color palette
time. On your computer, the parallel port provides a parallel
device. Most modern printers are parallel. Compare serial
RAM (random access memory) — Volatile memory that can be
Volatile
memory that can be
is used for your computer’s main memory. See also memory
memory
270 Glossary
shortcut
software
Standby
Suspend
Wi-Fi
World Wide Web (www)
Index
Index
274 Index
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276 Index
hot swapping fails 203 inserting
not recognized 203 problem solving 201, 202 removing
setting up 140 Plug and Play 188 port
COM 126 Ethernet LAN 130 RGB
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278 Index