Toshiba TE2000
Portable Personal Computer User’s Manual
 Copyright
Disclaimer
Trademarks
 Modem warning notice
Vcci Class B Information
Conformity Statement
 Region selection
Network Compatibility Statement
Japan regulations
Redial
 Type of service
Telephone company procedures
Pursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part
 Disconnection
If problems arise
Instructions for IC CS-03 certified equipment
Fax branding
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 Modem warning notice for Australia
AT&F AT&W AT%TE=0 ATZ
 Any 30 minute period for any single manual call initiation,
 General conditions
 Wireless LAN and your Health
Information to Wireless LAN User
Wireless Interoperability
Regulatory Information
 Canada Industry Canada IC
Europe EU Declaration of Conformity
 Et 11 2462 MHz
 USA-Federal Communications CommissionFCC
Interference Statement
 Using this equipment in Japan
Taiwan
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 Regulatory statements
Electronic communication device authorization
Device Authorization
General
 United States of America and Canada
Canada IC Notice
FCC Interference Statement
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 Toshiba DVD-ROM drive SD-C2502** safety instruction
Location of the required label
 Stråling
 Matsushita CD-R/RW drive UJDA340** safety instruction
 Locationofofthetherequiredlabellabel
 Stråling
 Matsushita CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive UJDA720** safety instruction
Locationion of the required label of the required label
 To EN60825
 Toshiba CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive SD-R2102** safety instruction
 Location of the required label
 Stråling
 Teac DVD-ROM drive DV-28E** safety instruction
 To EN60825
 Teac CD-ROM drive CD-224E** safety instruction
 Location of the required label
 NÅR SIKKERHEDSAF-BRYDER ER
 Teac CD-R/RW drive CD-W28E** safety instruction
 Location of the required label
 Stråling
 Hitachi DVD-ROM drive GDR-8081N** safety instruction
26-5, Toranomon 1-CHOME, MINATO-KU, Tokyo Japan
 To EN60825
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 Table of Contents
 Getting Started
Operating Basics
Xlii
 Power and Power-Up Modes
Power conditions Xliii
Keyboard
 HW Setup and Passwords
Optional Devices
Xliv
 Troubleshooting
Xlv
 Appendixes
Glossary Index
 Manual contents
Preface
 Icons
Conventions
Abbreviations
Keys
 Messages
Key operation
Display
Xlix
Page
 Pressure or impact damage
General Precautions
Stress injury Heat injury
PC card overheating
 Lii
 Equipment checklist
Introduction
Chapter
 Windows 2000 Service Pack
Windows XP
 Features
Features
Processor
 Memory
Disks
 Display
Keyboard
 Power
AccuPoint
Ports
 Slots
Multimedia
Communications
 Slim Select Bay
Security
Software
 Special features
Special features
 Utilities
 Utilities
Double-click the Mouse icon
 Options
 Options
Slim Select Bay options
 Introduction
 Grand Tour
Front with the display closed
 Left side
Video-out jack PC card slot
 Right side
Right side
 Back side
 Underside
Underside
 Grand Tour
 Front with the display open
Front with the display open
 Indicators
Power source/system indicators
 Power source/system indicators
Indicators
 Keyboard indicator
Keypad overlay indicators
 AC adaptor
Slim Select Bay modules
Slim Select Bay modules
 Indicator
DVD-ROM drive
 CD-ROM drive
CD-R/RW drive
 CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive
 Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor
12 The Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor
 Slim Select Bay 2nd battery pack
Weight saver
 Getting Started
 Setting up your work space
Placement of computer
General conditions
 Seating and posture
Posture and positioning of the computer
 Lighting
Work habits
 Connecting the AC adaptor
Opening the display
 Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor
 Turning on the power
Turning on the power
 Turning off the power
Windows XP Professional/2000 setup
Windows 98 setup
Shut Down mode Boot mode
 Hibernation mode
Benefits of hibernation
 Starting Hibernation
Automatic Hibernation
 Standby mode
Data save in hibernation mode
Benefits of standby
 Restarting the computer
Executing standby
Standby limitations
 Restoring the Windows system
 Software decompression window
 Getting Started
 Using AccuPoint
Operating Basics
 AccuPoint II precautions
Replacing the cap
 Changing Slim Select Bay modules
Removing a module
Changing Slim Select Bay modules
 CD-ROM drive
Using optical media drives
Installing a module
DVD-ROM drive
 CD-R/RW drive Read
Using optical media drives
Loading CDs
Write
 Manual release with the eject hole
 Inserting a CD
 Removing CDs
Closing the drawer
 CD/DVDs care
10 Removing a CD
 Using 3 1/2 external diskette drive
11 The 3 1/2 external diskette drive
 Connecting 3 1/2 diskette drive
Using 3 1/2 external diskette drive
 Disconnecting 3 1/2 diskette drive
Diskette care
 Wireless communication switch
Wireless communications
Wireless LAN
Wireless communications
 Wireless communication LED
LED status Indication
 Connecting cable
LAN cable types
 Disconnecting cable
Super Long Life scheme
 Network Device Switch
14 The Super Long Life Properties window
 Using the internal modem
Region selection
 Using the internal modem
Properties menu
 Modem Selection
Setting
AutoRun Mode
Location list for region selection
 Connecting
Dialing Properties
 Cleaning the computer
Disconnecting
Moving the computer
 Heat dispersal
Heat dispersal
 Operating Basics
 Keyboard
Typewriter keys
 F1 … F12 function keys
Soft keys Fn key combinations
Emulating keys on enhanced keyboard
 Soft keys Fn key combinations
 Hotkeys
 Soft keys Fn key combinations
 Emulating Fn key on external keyboard
Windows special keys
Keypad overlay
Fn Sticky key
 Arrow mode
Numeric mode
Turning on the overlays
 Temporarily using normal keyboard overlay on
Temporarily using overlay overlay off
Temporarily changing modes
 Generating Ascii characters
 Keyboard
 Power and Power-Up Modes
Power conditions
 LED 2nd battery off
 Power conditions
 Power indicators
Battery indicators
DC in indicator
 Main battery
Battery types
Power indicator
Battery types
 Secondary battery option
Real time clock battery
 Care and use of the battery pack
Safety precautions
Care and use of the battery pack
 Charging the batteries
Procedures
Battery charging notice
Time
 Monitoring battery capacity
 Maximizing battery operating time
Retaining data with power off
 Extending battery life
 Replacing the battery pack
Removing the battery pack
 Installing the battery pack
Replacing the battery pack
 Starting the computer by password
Password =
 HW Setup and Passwords
HW Setup
Accessing HW Setup
 HW Setup window
HW setup window Windows XP
 HW Setup
There are also three buttons OK, Cancel and Apply
 Password
User Password
 Device Config
Device Configuration
 Parallel/Printer
Pointing Devices
 Boot Priority
CPU
 Following order CD-ROM*, LAN, HDD
 Boot command, then the HDD installed
 USB
 Supervisor password
Supervisor password
 Passwords
 Cards/memory
Power devices
Optional Devices
Peripheral devices
 Installing a PC card
PC cards
User’s Manual
 Removing a PC card
PC cards
 Installing memory module
Memory expansion
 Memory expansion
Removing the cover
 Removing memory module
Seat the cover and secure it with two screws
 Additional battery pack
Slim Select Bay 2nd battery pack
Slim Select Bay 2nd battery pack
 Installing
Removing
 Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor
Battery charger
Additional AC adaptor
Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor
 12 Installing the HDD
 USB diskette drive
Advanced Port Replicator
Advanced Port Replicator
 Set the Parallel Port Mode and press OK
Parallel printer
 External monitor
External monitor
 Television
PS/2 mouse
 PS/2 keyboard
PS/2 keyboard
 Security lock
15 Security lock
 Troubleshooting
Problem solving process
Preliminary checklist
 Analyzing the problem
 Hardware and system checklist
Hardware and system checklist
System start-up
 Power
Self test
 Overheating power down
AC power
Problem Procedure
 Battery
Problem Procedure
 Password
 LCD panel
 Hard disk drive
 Foreign object in the drawer could block laser
 DVD-ROM drive
 Grand Tour
 ProblemProcedure
 Diskette drive
 Infrared port
Printer
 Pointing device
AccuPoint
 Serial mouse ProblemProcedure
PC card
 Monitor
 TV output signal
Sound system
 USB
 Modem
 Hibernation
No Carrier
 Memory expansion
LAN
 Where to write
Toshiba support
Before you call
 Toshiba support
Europe Germany & Austria
 Troubleshooting
 Power Requirements
Specifications
Physical Dimensions
Appendix a
 Built-in Modem
Network control unit NCU
 Display Controller and Modes
Display controller
Appendix B
 Video modes
Table Video modes
 Appendix B
 640 x 64K of 64K 60Hz Grph Pels 75Hz 85Hz
 Appendix C
AT Commands
Repeat last command
+++ Escape sequence
 Bn Communication standard setting
Dn Dial
 En Echo command
Hn Hook control
Request ID information
 Mn Monitor speaker mode
Nn Modulation handshake
 On Return on-line to data mode
Select pulse dialing
Qn Result code control
 Vn DCE response format
Xn Result code selection, call progress monitoring
 Zn Recall stored profile
Dial tone detect
Busy tone detect
Cn Data Carrier Detect DCD control
 Load factory settings
Dn DTR control
 Kn Local flow control selection
Self-test commands
Gn V.22bis guard tone control
Select Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio WW
 Display Current Configuration
Store current configuration
Zn=x Store telephone number
 Nn\ Error control mode selection
\Qn Local flow control selection
 View numbers in blacklist
Cn Data compression control
 Ppendixa
 Appendix D
Registers
Register values
ATSn?
 S1 Ring counter
S3 Command line termination character
S0 Auto answer ring number
S2 AT escape character user defined
 S5 Command line editing character user defined
S4 Response formatting character user defined
S6 Wait before dialing
 S11 Dtmf dialing speed
S7 Connection completion time-out
S8 Comma pause time
S12 Escape guard time
 S37 Dial line rate
 AT command set result codes
Result code summary Result Code Numeric Description
 Result Code Numeric Description
 Appendix D
 Mode
Appendix E
Function Transmission speed
 Table E-1 Result codes for a V.90 connection
 AT Command
Appendix E
 Appendix E
 Wireless LAN
About Toshiba Wireless solution
Appendix F
 Figure F-1 Peer-to-peer Wireless workgroup
Peer-to-peer workgroup
 Enterprise networking
Appendix F
 Easy configuration
Wireless LAN card features
 Basic settings for enterprise networks
Wireless LAN card types
Wireless LAN cards
Click Settings, and then Control Panel
 Value ANY
 Basic settings for peer-to-peer workgroups
Set the correct Network Name and Encryption Key
 Radio antennas
Working with Wireless and Windows
Using your Wireless LAN card
View other computers
 Using the Client Manager
Entire Network icon
 View Wireless link quality
Icon Description Color
 View/modify Wireless LAN card settings
Figure F-6 Edit Wireless Configuration Settings
 Advanced configurations
Encryption window
 Advanced window
Figure F-8 Advanced window
 Admin window
Figure F-9 Admin parameters
 Card specifications
Storage 10 to 60 C
 Radio characteristics
 Table F-5 Radio characteristics
 Supported frequency sub-bands
2457
 AC Power Cord Connectors
Appendix G
 USA and Canada
Australia Europe
 Installing the modem board
Internal Modem Guide
Appendix H
 Removing the modem board
 Parts Numbers
Appendix
 LAN
 Glossary
Glossary-1
 AccuPoint
Glossary-2
 Byte
Glossary-3
 Cache memory
Glossary-4
 Delete
Glossary-5
 Device driver
Glossary-6
 Host computer
Glossary-7
 Hot dock/undock
Glossary-8
 Modem
Glossary-9
 Monitor
Glossary-10
 RAM
Glossary-11
 Restart
Glossary-12
 Write protection
Glossary-13
 Glossary-14
 Index
Index-1
 Index-2
 Index
Index-3
 Index-4
 Index-5
 Index-6