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Pagina 1 - User’s Manual

TOSHIBA 6100Portable Personal ComputerUser’s Manual

Pagina 2 - Trademarks

Notes for use of this device in New Zealand◆ The grant of a Telepermit for a device in no way indicates Telecom acceptanceof responsibility for the co

Pagina 3 - FCC information

User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-6b. Pressing the eject button will not open the drawer when the computer’spower is off. If the power is off, you c

Pagina 4 - VCCI Class B Information

OPERATING BASICS 4-7Using optical media drives4. Lay the CD, label side up, in the drawer.NOTE: When the drawer is fully opened, the edge of the compu

Pagina 5 - Modem warning notice

User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-86. Push the center of the drawer to close it. Press gently until it locks into place.CAUTION: If the CD is not se

Pagina 6 - Japan regulations

OPERATING BASICS 4-9Using optical media drives2. There are indentations on the sides of the drawer to let you grasp the CD.Hold it gently and lift it

Pagina 7 - Disconnection

User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-105. Do not expose to direct sunlight, extreme heat or cold. Do not place heavyobjects on your CD/DVDs.6. If your

Pagina 8 - Fax branding

OPERATING BASICS 4-11Using 3 1/2" external diskette driveNOTES: 1. The external diskette drive should be placed on a flat,horizontal surface when

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User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-12Disconnecting 3 1/2" diskette driveWhen you have finished using the diskette drive, follow the procedures b

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OPERATING BASICS 4-13Wireless communicationsThe computer’s wireless communication function supports both wireless LAN andBluetooth devices.Wireless LA

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User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-14SecurityTwo advanced security mechanisms ensure a high level of security:◆ Authentication prevents access to cri

Pagina 12 - General conditions

OPERATING BASICS 4-15LANLAN circuits support Ethernet LAN (10 megabits per second, 10BASE-T) and FastEthernet LAN (100 megabits per second, 100BASE-Tx

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ATS11=90 (DTMF dialing on/off duration=90 ms)ATX2 (Dial tone detect, but not (U.S.A.) call progress detect)◆ When used in the Auto Answer mode, the S0

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User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-162. Plug one end of the cable into the LAN’s jack. Press gently until you hear thelatch click into place.Figure 4

Pagina 15 - SD-R2102** safety instruction

OPERATING BASICS 4-17Using the switchTo select a network device, follow the steps below.1. a. In Windows XP, click start, point to All Programs, click

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User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-18DisabledClick Disabled to disable or enable this program’s features.HelpClick Help to display a readme file.Exit

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OPERATING BASICS 4-19Using the internal modemUsing the internal modemThis section describes how to make settings and connect the modem. Refer to theco

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User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-20Figure 4-17 The Region Selection icon (Windows 2000)3. Click the icon with the primary mouse button to display a

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OPERATING BASICS 4-21Using the internal modemSettingYou can enable or disable the following settings:AutoRun ModeRegion Select Utility starts automati

Pagina 20 - UJDA720** safety instruction

User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-22ConnectingTo connect the internal modem cable, follow the steps below.CAUTIONS: 1. In case of a lightning storm,

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OPERATING BASICS 4-23Cleaning the computerTo help ensure long, trouble-free operation, keep the computer free of dust and usecare with liquids around

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User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-24Heat dispersalTo protect from overheating, the CPU has an internal temperature sensor. If thecomputer’s internal

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THE KEYBOARD5-1Chapter 5The KeyboardThe computer’s keyboard layouts are compatible with a 101/102-key enhancedkeyboard. By pressing some keys in combi

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General conditionsAs required by PTC 100, please ensure that this office is advised of any changes tothe specifications of these products which might

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User's ManualTHE KEYBOARD5-2F1 … F12 function keysThe function keys, not to be confused with Fn, are the 12 keys at the top of yourkeyboard. Thes

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THE KEYBOARD5-3Soft keys: Fn key combinationsThe keyboard is designed to provide all the features of the 101-key enhancedkeyboard, shown in figure 5-1

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User's ManualTHE KEYBOARD5-4HotkeysHotkeys (Fn + a function or Esc key) let you enable or disable certain features ofthe computers.Sound mute: Pr

Pagina 28 - TEAC CD-R/RW drive CD-W28E**

THE KEYBOARD5-5Hibernation: When you press Fn + F4, the computer can enter Hibernation. Toavoid entering Hibernation unexpectedly, a dialog box appear

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User's ManualTHE KEYBOARD5-6Wireless setting: Press Fn + F8 to enable or disable Bluetooth and WirelessLAN functions.Emulating Fn key on external

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THE KEYBOARD5-7Turning on the overlaysThe numeric keypad overlay can be used for numeric data input or cursor and pagecontrol.Arrow modeTo turn on the

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User's ManualTHE KEYBOARD5-8Temporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on)While using the overlay, you can temporarily access the normal keyboard

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THE KEYBOARD5-9Generating ASCII charactersNot all ASCII characters can be generated using normal keyboard operation. But,you can generate these charac

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User's ManualTHE KEYBOARD5-10

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POWER ANDPOWER-UP MODES 6-1Chapter 6Power and Power-Up ModesThe computer’s power resources include the AC adaptor and internal batteries. Thischapter

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TOSHIBA DVD-ROM drive SD-C2502**safety instruction** means any letters or numbers.CAUTIONS: 1. The DVD-ROM drive employs a laser system. To ensureprop

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6-2User's ManualPOWER ANDPOWER-UP MODESTable 6-1 Power conditions continuedPower on Power off (no operation)AC 2nd battery • Operates • LED: 2nd

Pagina 37 - Table of Contents

POWER ANDPOWER-UP MODES 6-3Table 6-1 Power conditions continuedPower on Power off (no operation)AC 2nd battery • Operatesadaptor charge • LED: 2nd b

Pagina 38 - Chapter 4 Operating Basics

6-4User's ManualPOWER ANDPOWER-UP MODESPower indicatorsThe Main battery, Slim Select Bay, DC IN and Power indicators on thesystem indicator panel

Pagina 39 - Chapter 5 The Keyboard

POWER ANDPOWER-UP MODES 6-5Power indicatorCheck the Power indicator to determine the power status.Green Indicates power is being supplied to the comp

Pagina 40 - Chapter 8 Optional Devices

6-6User's ManualPOWER ANDPOWER-UP MODESTo ensure that the battery pack maintains its maximum capacity, operate thecomputer on battery power at le

Pagina 41 - Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

POWER ANDPOWER-UP MODES 6-7Care and use of the battery packSafety precautions1. Turn off the computer’s power immediately and disconnect the power co

Pagina 42 - Appendixes

6-8User's ManualPOWER ANDPOWER-UP MODESProceduresTo recharge a battery pack while it is installed in the computer, connect the ACadaptor to the D

Pagina 43 - Manual contents

POWER ANDPOWER-UP MODES 6-92. Plug in the AC adaptor.3. Charge the battery until the Battery indicator glows green.Repeat the steps two or three time

Pagina 44 - Conventions

6-10User's ManualPOWER ANDPOWER-UP MODES◆ How often and how long you use the hard disk and the diskette drive.◆ How much charge the battery conta

Pagina 45 - Messages

POWER ANDPOWER-UP MODES 6-11Replacing the battery pack4. Connect the AC adaptor to the computer and the power cord to a poweroutlet. The DC IN LED sh

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CAUTION: This appliance contains a lasersystem and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASERPRODUCT.” To use this model properly, readthe instruction manual c

Pagina 47 - General Precautions

6-12User's ManualPOWER ANDPOWER-UP MODES6. Slide the battery release latch to free the battery pack for removal.7. Pull the battery pack forward

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POWER ANDPOWER-UP MODES 6-132. Insert the battery pack.Figure 6-2 Installing the battery pack3. Secure the battery pack lock.Starting the computer by

Pagina 49 - Introduction

6-14User's ManualPOWER ANDPOWER-UP MODES

Pagina 50 - Windows 2000 Service Pack 2

7-1HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSChapter 7HW Setup and PasswordsThis chapter explains how to use TOSHIBA HW Setup program to configure yourcomputer and how to

Pagina 51 - Features

User's Manual7-2HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSHW Setup windowThe HW Setup window contains the following tabs: Pointing Devices, Display,CPU, Boot Priority

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7-3HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSFigure 7-2 HW Setup window (Windows 2000)There are also three buttons: OK, Cancel and Apply.OK Accepts your changes and close

Pagina 53 - AccuPoint II

User's Manual7-4HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSGeneralThis window displays the BIOS version and contains two buttons: Default andAbout.Default Return all H

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7-5HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSHW Setup4. If character strings match, the password is registered and the display changesto:RegisteredIf they do not match, t

Pagina 55 - Slim Select Bay

User's Manual7-6HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSDevice ConfigDevice ConfigurationThis option lets you set the device configuration.All Devices BIOS sets all

Pagina 56 - Special features

7-7HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSHW SetupDisplayThis tab lets you customize your computer’s display settings for either the internalLCD screen or for an exter

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VAROITUS. Suojakoteloa si saa avata. Laitesisältää laserdiodin, joka lähetäänäkymätöntä silmilie vaarallistalasersäteilyä.CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS ORA

Pagina 58 - Utilities

User's Manual7-8HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSBoot PriorityBoot Priority OptionsThis option sets the priority for booting the computer. Select from the fo

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7-9HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSHW SetupNOTES: 1. PC card HDD boot is supported only by slot 0 on thecomputer. Support is guaranteed only for TOSHIBA PCcard

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User's Manual7-10HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSHDD Priority OptionsThis option lets you set the boot priority for the HDD if more than one is installed in

Pagina 61 - NTRODUCTION

7-11HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSHW SetupUSBUSB KB/Mouse Legacy EmulationUse this option to enable or disable USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation. If youroperating

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User's Manual7-12HW SETUP ANDPASSWORDSSupervisor passwordRefer to the readme file of the Supervisor Password Utility for instructions onsetting t

Pagina 63 - The Grand Tour

8-1OPTIONAL DEVICESChapter 8Optional DevicesOptional devices can expand the computer’s capabilities and its versatility. Thefollowing optional device

Pagina 64 - Left side

8-2User’s ManualOPTIONAL DEVICESPC cardsThe computer is equipped with a PC card expansion slot that can accommodate two5 mm Type II cards or one 10.5

Pagina 65 - Right side

8-3OPTIONAL DEVICESPC cards3. Check the configuration in the HW Setup window to make sure it is appropri-ate for your card.4. Slide the PC card lock

Pagina 66 - Back side

8-4User’s ManualOPTIONAL DEVICES5. Grasp the PC card and remove it.Figure 8-3 Removing the PC cardSD cardsThe computer is equipped with an SD card sl

Pagina 67 - Underside

8-5OPTIONAL DEVICESInstalling an SD cardTo install an SD card, follow the steps below.1. Insert the SD card.2. Press gently to ensure a firm connecti

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CAUTION: This appliance contains a lasersystem and is classified as a “CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT.” To use this modelproperly, read the instruction manualca

Pagina 69 - Front with the display open

8-6User’s ManualOPTIONAL DEVICES3. Grasp the card and remove it.Figure 8-5 Removing an SD cardCAUTION: Make sure the SD card indicator is out before

Pagina 70 - Indicators

8-7OPTIONAL DEVICESMemory expansion2. Do not try to install a memory module with thecomputer turned on or turned off in Standby andHibernation mode.

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8-8User’s ManualOPTIONAL DEVICES7. Push the module down so that it lies flat and is secured by two latches.CAUTION: Do not touch the connectors on the

Pagina 72 - Keyboard indicator

8-9OPTIONAL DEVICESAdditional battery pack (Black)3. Remove two screws securing the memory module cover.4. Lift off the cover.5. Use a slender object

Pagina 73 - Slim Select Bay modules

8-10User’s ManualOPTIONAL DEVICESSlim Select Bay 2nd battery pack(Black)You can install a secondary battery pack (PA3129*) in the computer’s Slim Sele

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8-11OPTIONAL DEVICES2. Push the secondary battery pack up from the bottom and lift it out.Figure 8-10 Removing the secondary battery pack from the a

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8-12User’s ManualOPTIONAL DEVICESTo install an HDD in the Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor (PA3134U-1ETC) follow thesteps below.1. Slide the lock to the un

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8-13OPTIONAL DEVICES3. Close the lid and slide the lock to the lock position.Figure 8-13 Closing the lidFor details on installing the Slim Select Ba

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8-14User’s ManualOPTIONAL DEVICESThe following ports and accessories are available on the Port Replicator.◆ One RJ45 LAN jack◆ One RJ11 Modem jack◆ Ex

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8-15OPTIONAL DEVICESExternal monitor6. Turn on the printer.7. Turn on the computer.8. Start the Hardware Setup program. Refer to Chapter 7 HW Setup a

Pagina 79 - Weight saver

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8-16User’s ManualOPTIONAL DEVICESTo change the display settings, press Fn + F5. If you disconnect the monitorbefore you turn the computer off, be sure

Pagina 81 - Getting Started

8-17OPTIONAL DEVICESPS/2 keyboardNOTES: 1. How the computer treats the connection to a PS/2 mousedepends on the setting for Pointing Devices underthe

Pagina 82 - Setting up your work space

8-18User’s ManualOPTIONAL DEVICESSecurity lockA security lock enables you to anchor your computer to a desk or other heavyobject to help prevent unaut

Pagina 83 - Seating and posture

9-1TROUBLESHOOTINGChapter 9TroubleshootingTOSHIBA designed the computer for durability. However, should problems occur,following the procedures in t

Pagina 84 - Work habits

User's Manual9-2TROUBLESHOOTING◆ Check that your diskette is correctly inserted and that the diskette’s writeprotect tab is correctly set.Make no

Pagina 85 - Connecting the AC adaptor

9-3TROUBLESHOOTINGHardware and system checklistThis section discusses problems caused by your computer’s hardware or attachedperipherals. Basic prob

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User's Manual9-4TROUBLESHOOTINGSelf testWhen the computer starts up, the self-test will be run automatically, and thefollowing will be displayed:

Pagina 87 - Turning on the power

9-5TROUBLESHOOTINGOverheating power downIf the computer’s internal temperature becomes too high, the computer will automati-cally enter Hibernation

Pagina 88 - Turning off the power

User's Manual9-6TROUBLESHOOTINGCheck the condition of the cord and terminals. Ifthe cord is frayed or damaged, replace it. If theterminals are so

Pagina 89 - Hibernation mode

9-7TROUBLESHOOTINGHardware and system checklistUnplug the AC adaptor and remove the battery tomake sure the terminals are clean. If necessarywipe th

Pagina 90 - Automatic Hibernation

Matsushita CD-R/RW drive UJDA340**safety instruction** means any letters or numbers.CAUTIONS: 1. The CD-R/RW drive employs a laser system. To ensurepr

Pagina 91 - Standby mode

User's Manual9-8TROUBLESHOOTINGKeyboardKeyboard problems can be caused by your setup configuration. For more informa-tion refer to Chapter 5, The

Pagina 92 - Standby limitations

9-9TROUBLESHOOTINGHard disk driveProblem ProcedureComputer does not Check if a diskette is in the diskette drive. If aboot from hard disk diskette i

Pagina 93 - Restoring the Windows system

User's Manual9-10TROUBLESHOOTINGA foreign object in the drawer could block laser lightfrom reading the CD. Make sure there is no ob-struction. Re

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9-11TROUBLESHOOTINGA foreign object in the drawer could block laser lightfrom reading the CD. Make sure there is noobstruction. Remove any foreign o

Pagina 95 - Operating Basics

User's Manual9-12TROUBLESHOOTINGA foreign object in the drawer could block laserlight from reading the DVD. Make sure there is noobstruction. Rem

Pagina 96 - Replacing the cap

9-13TROUBLESHOOTINGDVD does not play Some video discs might not play properly in acorrectly in an Expansion Station. Play the disc in theoptional Ex

Pagina 97 - Removing a module

User's Manual9-14TROUBLESHOOTINGCheck the type of DVD/CD you are using. Thedrive supports:DVD-ROM: DVD-ROM, DVD-VideoCD-ROM: Enhanced CD (CD-EXTR

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9-15TROUBLESHOOTINGInfrared portRefer also to the documentation for your IrDA compatible device and relatedsoftware.Problem ProcedureInfrared device

Pagina 99 - Loading CDs

User's Manual9-16TROUBLESHOOTINGMake sure your software is configured to recog-nize the printer. Check your printer and softwaredocumentation.Pri

Pagina 100 - Diameter 1.0mm

9-17TROUBLESHOOTINGIs your software configured to recognize themouse? Check the software documentation.If problems persist, contact your dealer.Seri

Pagina 101 - Using optical media drives

CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCTLASERSCHUTZKLASSE 1PRODUKTTO EN60825ADVERSEL: USYNLIGLASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING,NÅR SIKKERHEDSAF-BRYDERER UDE AF FUNKTION.UNDGÅ UDS

Pagina 102 - Removing CDs

User's Manual9-18TROUBLESHOOTINGSD cardRefer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices.Problem ProcedureSD card Reseat the SD card to make sure it is f

Pagina 103 - CD/DVDs care

9-19TROUBLESHOOTINGSound systemProblem ProcedureNo sound is heard Adjust the volume control dial.Check the software volume settings.Make sure the he

Pagina 104 - User's Manual

User's Manual9-20TROUBLESHOOTINGPress hotkeys Fn + F5 to change the display.Refer to Chapter 5, The Keyboard.NOTE: If you turn the computer off i

Pagina 105 - OPERATING BASICS

9-21TROUBLESHOOTINGModemRefer to the online help files for Appendix C and D.Problem ProcedureCommunication Make sure the computer’s internal modemso

Pagina 106 - Diskette care

User's Manual9-22TROUBLESHOOTINGA CONNECT display Check the error control setting in youris quickly replaced by communications application.NO CA

Pagina 107 - Wireless communications

9-23TROUBLESHOOTINGMemory expansionRefer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, for information on installing memorymodules.Problem ProcedureBeep soun

Pagina 108 - Wireless communication LED

User's Manual9-24TROUBLESHOOTINGWireless LANIf the following procedures do not restore LAN access, consult your LAN adminis-trator. For more info

Pagina 109 - Connecting LAN cable

9-25TROUBLESHOOTINGTOSHIBA supportIf you require any additional help using your computer or if you are having prob-lems operating the computer, you

Pagina 110 - Network Device Switch

User's Manual9-26TROUBLESHOOTINGOutside of EuropeAustraliaTOSHIBA Australia Pty. Ltd.Information Systems Division84-92 Talavera Road North Ryde N

Pagina 111 - Auto Switch

A-1APPENDIX AAppendix ASpecificationsThis appendix summarizes the computer’s technical specifications.Physical DimensionsSizeWith TFT display 330

Pagina 112 - Super Long Life scheme

Copyright© 2002 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws,this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior w

Pagina 113 - Using the internal modem

VAROITUS. Suojakoteloa si saa avata. Laitesisältää laserdiodin, joka lähetää näkymätöntäsilmilie vaarallista lasersäteilyä.CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS OR

Pagina 114 - Properties menu

A-2APPENDIX AUser's ManualComputer 15 VDC5.0 amperesBuilt-in ModemNetwork control unit (NCU)Type of NCU AAType of line Telephone line (analog onl

Pagina 115 - Dialing Properties

B-1APPENDIX BAppendix BDisplay Controller andModesDisplay controllerThe display controller interprets software commands into hardware commands thattu

Pagina 116 - Disconnecting

User's ManualB-2APPENDIX BVideo modesThe computer supports video modes defined in the table below. If your applicationoffers a selection of mode

Pagina 117 - Moving the computer

B-3APPENDIX BTable Video modes continuedVideo Type Resolution Character LCD CRT Scanningmode matrix colors colors frequency(pels) VerticalD VGA 320 x

Pagina 118 - Heat dispersal

User's ManualB-4APPENDIX BTable Video modes continuedVideo Type Resolution Character LCD CRT Scanningmode matrix colors colors frequency(pels) Ve

Pagina 119 - The Keyboard

B-5APPENDIX BAppendix BTable Video modes continuedVideo Type Resolution Character LCD CRT Scanningmode matrix colors colors frequency(pels) VerticalS

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User's ManualB-6APPENDIX BTable Video modes continuedVideo Type Resolution Character LCD CRT Scanningmode matrix colors colors frequency(pels) Ve

Pagina 121 - KEYBOARD

C-1APPENDIX CAppendix CAT CommandsIn most cases, you will not need to type AT commands manually. However,there might be some occasions when you will

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User's ManualC-2APPENDIX CA Answer commandThis command instructs the modem to go off-hook and answer anincoming call.Bn Communication standard se

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C-3APPENDIX C; Return to command mode. Causes the modem to return tocommand mode after dialing a number, without disconnectingthe call.S=n Dial a te

Pagina 124 - Keypad overlay

Location of the required labelCOMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATIONPERFORMANCE STANDARDS, 21 CFRSUBCHAPTER J. MANUFACTURED:Manufactured byKyushu Matsushi

Pagina 125 - Turning on the overlays

User's ManualC-4APPENDIX CLn Monitor speaker volumeThis command sets speaker volume to low, medium, or high.L0 Low volume.L1 Low volume. (Same as

Pagina 126 - Temporarily changing modes

C-5APPENDIX CResult Codes:OK n=0,1ERROR OtherwiseOn Return on-line to data modeO0 Instructs the modem to exit on-line command mode and returnto data

Pagina 127 - Generating ASCII characters

User's ManualC-6APPENDIX CT Select tone dialingThis command instructs the modem to send DTMF tones while dialing.Dialed digits are tone dialed un

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C-7APPENDIX CX5 Enable Enable OK, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR,NODIALTONE, BUSY, CONNECT<RATE>, RRING, NO BONGTONE,DELAYED, BLACKLISTED, REORDER,WA

Pagina 129 - Power and Power-Up Modes

User's ManualC-8APPENDIX C&C0 The state of the carrier from the remote modem is ignored.DCD circuit is always on.&C1 DCD turns on when th

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C-9APPENDIX C&Gn V.22bis guard tone controlThis command determines which guard tone, if any, to transmit whiletransmitting in the high band (ans

Pagina 131 - Power conditions

User's ManualC-10APPENDIX C&T0 Abort. Stops any test in progress.&T1 Local analog loop. This test verifies modem operation, as wellas the

Pagina 132 - Power indicators

C-11APPENDIX C\Nn Error control mode selectionThis command determines the type of error control used by the modemwhen sending or receiving data.\N0

Pagina 133 - Battery types

User's ManualC-12APPENDIX C\Vn Protocol result code\V0 Disable protocol result code appended to DCE speed.\V1 Enable protocol result code appende

Pagina 134 - Real time clock battery

D-1APPENDIX DAppendix DS-registersS-registers contain the settings that determine how a number of functions of theinternal modem operate. For example,

Pagina 135 - Charging the batteries

ADVARSEL: Denne mærking er anbragtudvendigt på apparatet og indikerer, atapparatet arbejder med laserstråler af klasse 1,hviket betyder, at der anvend

Pagina 136 - Battery charging notice

User's ManualD-2APPENDIX DS0 Auto answer ring numberThis register determines the number of rings the modem will countbefore automatically answeri

Pagina 137 - Monitoring battery capacity

D-3APPENDIX DS4 Response formatting character (user defined)This register determines the ASCII value used as the line feed charac-ter. The modem uses

Pagina 138 - Extending battery life

User's ManualD-4APPENDIX DS7 Connection completion time-outThis register sets the time, in seconds, that the modem must waitbefore hanging up bec

Pagina 139 - Replacing the battery pack

D-5APPENDIX DS37 Dial line rateS37 = 0 (default) maximum modem speedS37 = 1 reservedS37 = 2 1200/75 bpsS37 = 3 300 bpsS37 = 4 reservedS37 = 5 1200 bps

Pagina 140 - Installing the battery pack

User's ManualD-6APPENDIX DAT command set result codesThe following table shows the result codes.The result code summaryResult Code Numeric Descri

Pagina 141 - -UP MODES

D-7APPENDIX DResult Code Numeric DescriptionDELAYED*2 88 Delay is in effect for the dialednumberBLACKLISTED*2 89 Dialed number is blacklistedBLACKLIST

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User's ManualD-8APPENDIX D

Pagina 143 - HW Setup and Passwords

E-1APPENDIX EAppendix EV.90The TOSHIBA internal modem uses V.90 technology. The modem is capable ofdownstream speeds of 56Kbps (kilobits per second) w

Pagina 144 - HW Setup window

User's ManualE-2APPENDIX ETable E-1 Result codes for a V.90 connectionNo. Result code Description70 CONNECT 32000 EC* Connection at 32000 bits/s7

Pagina 145 - HW Setup

E-3APPENDIX EAT Command-V90=* V.90 Dial Line Rate-V90 sets the maximum V.90 downstream that the modem attempts toconnect.-V90=0 V. 90 di sabl ed-V90=1

Pagina 146 - Password

THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITHDHHS RULES 21 CFR CHAPTER 1,SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE ATDATE OF MANUFACTURE. MANUFACTURED:Manufactured byTEAC Corporation3-7

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User's ManualE-4APPENDIX E

Pagina 148 - Pointing Devices

Appendix FWireless LANThis appendix describes Wireless LAN features and TOSHIBA Wireless LAN cardspecifications. For details on Wireless LAN settings,

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F-2User’s ManualAPPENDIX FPeer-to-peer workgroupThe peer-to-peer workgroup configuration enables you to quickly set up a smallWireless workgroup, wher

Pagina 150 - Boot Priority

F-3APPENDIX FAppendix FEnterprise networkingFigure F-2 Stand-alone Wireless LANWith the Wireless LAN Access Points you can connect to a corporate Loc

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F-4User’s ManualAPPENDIX F◆ Wireless network infrastructures connected to an existing Ethernet network aspictured in Figure F-3.Figure F-3 LAN Infras

Pagina 152 - Keyboard

F-5APPENDIX FAppendix FWireless LAN card featuresThe TOSHIBA Wireless LAN mini-PCI card is a Wireless network card that fits intoa mini-PCI Type IIIA

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F-6User’s ManualAPPENDIX FCard specificationsTable F-1 Physical specificationsForm Factor Mini-PCI TypeIIIADimensionsWeightTemperature and HumidityOp

Pagina 154 - Supervisor password

F-7APPENDIX FAppendix FProtocol Acknowledgment (ACK)Data Rate n High 11 Mb/sn Medium 5.5 Mb/sn Standard 2 Mb/sn Low 1 Mb/sThe cards use an automatic

Pagina 155 - Optional Devices

F-8User’s ManualAPPENDIX FThe range of the Wireless signal is related to the Transmit Rate of the Wirelesscommunication. Communications at lower Trans

Pagina 156 - PC cards

F-9APPENDIX FAppendix FSupported frequency sub-bandsSubject to the radio regulations that apply in your country/region, your WirelessLAN card may supp

Pagina 157 - Removing a PC card

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F-10User’s ManualAPPENDIX F

Pagina 159 - Removing an SD card

G-1APPENDIX GAppendix GAC Power Cord andConnectorsThe power cord’s AC input plug must be compatible with the various internationalAC power outlets and

Pagina 160 - Memory expansion

G-2User's ManualAPPENDIX GThe following illustrations show the plug shapes for the U.S.A. and Canada, theUnited Kingdom, Australia and Europe.USA

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H-1APPENDIX HAppendix HInternal Modem GuideThis appendix describes how to install and the remove the internal modem.CAUTION: Do not disassemble the co

Pagina 162 - Removing memory module

H-2User’s ManualAPPENDIX HRemoving the modem boardTo remove the internal modem.1. Save your data, quit Windows and turn off the power.2. Disconnect th

Pagina 163 - OPTIONAL DEVICES

APPENDIX II-1Appendix IParts NumbersThe computer configuration and parts numbers, printed on a label on the bottom ofthe computer, indicate the CPU, L

Pagina 164 - Removing

APPENDIX IUser's ManualI-2ConfigurationsThe following table shows the computer configuration indicated on a label. Shaded areas indicate abbrevia

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GLOSSARY Glossary-1GlossaryThe terms in this glossary cover the topics discussed in this manual. Alternatenaming is included for reference.Abbreviati

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GLOSSARYGlossary-2alphanumeric: Keyboard charactersincluding letters, numbers and othersymbols, such as punctuation marks ormathematical symbols.alte

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GLOSSARY Glossary-3asynchronous: Lacking regular timerelationship. As applied to computercommunications, asynchronous refers tothe method of transm

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VAROITUS. Suojakoteloa si saa avata. Laitesisältää laserdiodin, joka lähetäänäkymätöntä silmilie vaarallistalasersäteilyä.CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS ORA

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GLOSSARYGlossary-4Ccache memory: High speed memorywhich stores data that increasesprocessor speed and data transfer rate.When the CPU reads data from

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GLOSSARY Glossary-5compatibility: 1) The ability of onecomputer to accept and process data inthe same manner as another computerwithout modifying th

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GLOSSARYGlossary-6device driver: A program that controlscommunication between a specificperipheral device and the computer. TheCONFIG.SYS file contai

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GLOSSARY Glossary-7execute: To interpret and execute aninstruction.Extended Capability Port: An industrystandard that provides a data buffer,switcha

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GLOSSARYGlossary-8hot dock/undock: Connecting ordisconnecting a device to or from thecomputer while the computer’s poweris turned on.hotkey: The comp

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GLOSSARY Glossary-9MDA: Monochrome Display Adapter.A video display protocol defined by theIBM Monochrome Display Adapter andits associated circuitry

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GLOSSARYGlossary-10monitor: A device that uses rows andcolumns of pixels to display alphanu-meric characters or graphic images. SeeCRT.motherboard:

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GLOSSARY Glossary-11parity: 1) The symmetrical relationshipbetween two parameter values (integers)both of which are either on or off; odd oreven; 0

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GLOSSARYGlossary-12serial: The handling of data bits oneafter the other.serial communications: A communica-tions technique that uses as few as twoin

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GLOSSARY Glossary-13S-video: This connection providesseparate lines for contrast and color,which produces a video image superiorto that produced by a

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THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITHDHHS RULES 21 CFR CHAPTER 1,SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE ATDATE OF MANUFACTURE. MANUFACTURED:Manufactured byTEAC Corporation3-7

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GLOSSARYGlossary-14

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Index-1INDEXIndexAAC adaptor 1-6, 2-11DC IN 15V port 2-4additional 1-12, 8-11connecting 3-5AccuPoint II 1-5, 2-7problems 9-16using 4-1Advanced

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Index-2User's ManualINDEXEEnvironment 3-2Equipment checklist 1-1Equipment setupgeneral conditions 3-2placement 3-2Ergonomicslighting 3-4seat

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Index-3INDEXKKeyboard 1-5, 5-1emulating enhanced keyboard 5-2F1 . . . F12 function keys 5-2problems 9-8PS/2 8-17Typewriter keys 5-1Keypad overl

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Index-4User's ManualINDEXPortsDC IN 15V 2-4docking 2-5external monitor 1-6, 2-4headphone, See Sound systeminfrared 1-6, 2-1LAN 2-4microphon

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Index-5INDEXSlim Select Bay 2-2changing modules 4-3HDD adaptor (Black) 1-13, 2-16,8-11modules 2-11 to 2-17options 1-132nd battery pack (Black)

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Index-6User's ManualINDEX

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VORSICHT: Dieses Gerät enthält einLaser-System und ist als“LASERSCHUTZKLASSE 1 PRODUKT”klassifiziert. Für den richtigen Gebrauchdieses Modells lesen S

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CAUTION: USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUST-MENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCE-DURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED INTHE OWNER’S MANUAL MAY RESULT INHAZARDOUS RADIATIO

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THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITHDHHS RULES 21 CFR CHAPTER 1,SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE ATDATE OF MANUFACTURE. MANUFACTURED:Manufactured byTEAC Corporation3-7

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FCC informationProduct Name : Satellite Pro 6100Model number : PS610FCC notice "Declaration of ConformityInformation"This equipment has been

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ADVERSEL: USYNLIGLASERSTRÅLING VED ÅBNING,NÅR SIKKERHEDSAF-BRYDERER UDE AF FUNKTION.UNDGÅ UDSÆTTELSE FORSTRÅLINGADVARSEL: Denne mærking er anbragtudve

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THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITHDHHS RULES 21 CFR CHAPTER 1,SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE ATDATE OF MANUFACTURE. MANUFACTURED:Manufactured byTEAC Corporation3-7

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CAUTION: This appliance contains a lasersystem and is classified as a “CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT.” To use this modelproperly, read the instruction manualca

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OBS! Apparaten innehåller laserkomponentsom avger laserstråining överstigandegränsen för laserklass 1.VAROITUS. Suojakoteloa si saa avata. Laitesisält

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CAUTION: This appliance contains a lasersystem and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASERPRODUCT.” To use this model properly, readthe instruction manual c

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ADVARSEL: Denne mærking er anbragtudvendigt på apparatet og indikerer, atapparatet arbejder med laserstråler af klasse1, hviket betyder, at der anvend

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xxxviiTable of ContentsPrefaceManual contents ... xliiiConventions ...

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xxxviiiSlim Select Bay modules... 2-11DVD-ROM drive (Black) ...

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xxxixUsing 3 1/2" external diskette drive ... 4-10Connecting 3 1/2" diskette drive ...

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FCC conditionsThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:1. This device may not cause har

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xlChapter 6 Power and Power-Up ModesPower conditions... 6-1Power indicato

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xliSlim Select Bay 2nd battery pack (Black) ... 8-10Installing ...

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xliiModem ... 9-21Standby/Hibernation ...

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xliiiPrefaceCongratulations on your purchase of the TOSHIBA Satellite Pro 6100 computer.This powerful, lightweight notebook computer is designed to

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xlivUser's ManualChapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, gives details on the computer’s powerresources and battery save modes.Chapter 7, HW Setup a

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xlvKey operationSome operations require you to simultaneously use two or more keys. We identifysuch operations by the key top symbols separated by a

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xlviiGeneral PrecautionsTOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety, minimize strain and withstandthe rigors of portability. However, certain

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1-1INTRODUCTIONChapter 1IntroductionThis chapter provides an equipment checklist, and it identifies the computer’sfeatures, options and accessories.

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Modem warning noticeConformity StatementThe equipment has been approved to [Commission Decision “CTR21”] for pan-European single terminal connection t

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1-2User's ManualINTRODUCTIONWindows XP◆ The following software is preinstalled:• Microsoft® Windows XP Professional• Modem driver• Display Driver

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1-3INTRODUCTION• Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0• TOSHIBA Power Saver• SPANworks 2000 Professional• TOSHIBA Console• Online manual◆ Documentation:•

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1-4User's ManualINTRODUCTIONDisksHard disk drive The computer has an integrated, 2 1/2" hard disk drive(HDD) for nonvolatile storage of data

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1-5INTRODUCTION CD-RW/DVD-ROM Some models are equipped with a full-size, CD-RW/ drive (Black) DVD-ROM drive module that lets you run CD/DVDswit

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1-6User's ManualINTRODUCTIONRTC battery The internal RTC battery backs up the Real Time Clock(RTC) and calendar.AC adaptor The universal AC adapt

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1-7INTRODUCTIONMultimediaSound System Sound Blaster™ Pro™ and Windows Sound Systemcompatible sound system provides internal speaker as wellas jacks

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1-8User's ManualINTRODUCTIONSecuritySecurity lock slot Connects an optional security lock to anchor the computerto a desk or other large objectSo

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1-9INTRODUCTIONSystem automatic This feature automatically turns off power to the systempower off when there is no input for a time specified. You c

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1-10User's ManualINTRODUCTIONHeat dispersal To protect from overheating, the CPU has an internaltemperature sensor. If the computer’s internal te

Pagina 222 - S12 Escape guard time

1-11INTRODUCTIONSoftware DVD The DVD Video Player is used to play DVD-Video. It hasan on-screen interface and functions. Click Start, point toProgra

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Japan regulationsRegion selectionIf you are using the computer in Japan, technical regulations described in theTelecommunications Business Law require

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1-12User's ManualINTRODUCTIONOptionsYou can add a number of options to make your computer even more powerfuland convenient to use. The following

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1-13INTRODUCTIONSlim Select Bay optionsThe following modules can be installed in the Slim Select Bay. The user can selecteither a CD-ROM drive, a DV

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1-14User's ManualINTRODUCTION

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THE GRAND TOUR 2-1Chapter 2The Grand TourThis chapter identifies the various components of your computer. Become familiarwith each component before y

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THE GRAND TOURUser's Manual2-2Infrared port This infrared port is compatible with Infrared Data Associa-tion (IrDA 1.1) standards. It enables cab

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THE GRAND TOUR 2-3Slim Select Bay A CD-ROM drive, DVD-ROM drive, CD-R/RW drive, CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive, Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor, SlimSelect Bay 2nd

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THE GRAND TOURUser's Manual2-4Back sideFigure 2-4 shows the computer’s back side.Figure 2-4 The computer’s back sideDC IN 15V The AC adaptor conn

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THE GRAND TOUR 2-5 LAN jack This jack lets you connect to a LAN. The adaptor hasbuilt-in support for Ethernet LAN (10 megabits per second,10BASE-T) a

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THE GRAND TOURUser's Manual2-6Docking port Use this port to connect an optional Port Replicator.CAUTION: Keep foreign objects out of the docking

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THE GRAND TOUR 2-7Front with the display openFigure 2-6 shows the front of the computer with the display open. To open thedisplay, slide the display

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Type of serviceYour modem is designed to be used on standard-device telephone lines. Connec-tion to telephone company-provided coin service (central

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THE GRAND TOURUser's Manual2-8AccuPoint II A pointer control device located in the center of thekeyboard is used to control the on-screen pointer

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THE GRAND TOUR 2-9Power source/system indicatorsDC IN The DC IN indicator glows green when DC power issupplied from the AC power adaptor. If the adap

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THE GRAND TOURUser's Manual2-10The figures below show the positions of the keypad overlay indicators and theCapsLock indicator.When the F10 key i

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THE GRAND TOUR 2-11Slim Select Bay modulesNumeric mode You can use the keypad overlay (white labeled keys) fornumeric input when the Numeric mode ind

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THE GRAND TOURUser's Manual2-12DVD-ROM drive (Black)An optional full-size DVD-ROM drive module lets you run either 12 cm (4.72") or 8cm (3.1

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THE GRAND TOUR 2-13Slim Select Bay modulesDVD-ROM drives and media are manufactured according to the specifications of sixmarketing regions. When you

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THE GRAND TOURUser's Manual2-14CD, CD-R read 24 speed (maximum)CD-RW read 14 speed (maximum)CD-R write 8 speed (maximum)CD-RW write 8 speed (maxi

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THE GRAND TOUR 2-15This drive supports the following formats:• DVD-ROM • DVD-Video• Photo CD • CD-R• CD-ROM • CD-Rewritable• CD-DA • CD-Text• CD-ROM

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THE GRAND TOURUser's Manual2-16Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor (Black)You can increase your computer’s data storage capacity by installing an optiona

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THE GRAND TOUR 2-17Weight saverInstalling a weight saver module in the Slim Select Bay lets you reduce the carryingweight of the computer.Figure 2-14

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Fax brandingThe Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any personto use a computer or other electronic device to send any mes

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THE GRAND TOURUser's Manual2-18

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3-1GETTING S TARTEDChapter 3Getting StartedThis chapter provides basic information to get you started using your computer. Itcovers the following to

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3-2User's ManualGETTING S TARTEDSetting up your work spaceEstablishing a comfortable work site is important for you and your computer. Apoor work

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3-3GETTING S TARTED◆ Place the computer so that it is directly in front of you when you work andmake sure you have adequate space to easily operate

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3-4User's ManualGETTING S TARTEDLightingProper lighting can improve legibility of the display and reduce eye strain.◆ Position the computer so th

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3-5GETTING S TARTEDConnecting the AC adaptorOpening the displayThe display panel can be rotated in a wide range of angles for optimal viewing.1. Sli

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3-6User's ManualGETTING S TARTED1. Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor.Figure 3-3 Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor2. Connect the

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3-7GETTING S TARTEDTurning on the powerThis section describes how to turn on the power.NOTE: After you turn on the power for the first time, do not

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3-8User's ManualGETTING S TARTEDWindows XP Professional/2000 setupWhen you first turn on the power, the computer’s initial screen is the Microsof

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3-9GETTING S TARTED4. Turn off the power to any peripheral devices.CAUTION: Do not turn the computer or devices back on immediately.Wait a moment to

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NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to eachterminal device provides an indication of the maximum number ofterminals allowed to be con

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3-10User's ManualGETTING S TARTEDStarting HibernationTo enter Hibernation mode, follow the steps below.Windows XP1. Click Start.2. Select Turn Of

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3-11GETTING S TARTEDData save in hibernation modeWhen you turn off the power in hibernation mode, the computer takes a moment tosave current memory

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3-12User's ManualGETTING S TARTEDExecuting standbyYou can enter standby mode in one of three ways:1. In Windows XP, click Start, click Turn Off C

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3-13GETTING S TARTEDRestarting the computerCertain conditions require that you restart the computer system. For example, if:◆ You change certain com

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3-14User's ManualGETTING S TARTED2. Hold down the C key and turn on the power. When In Touch withTomorrow TOSHIBA appears, release the C key.NOTE

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OPERATING BASICS 4-1Chapter 4Operating BasicsThis chapter gives information on basic operations including using the AccuPointII, optical media drives,

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User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-2AccuPoint II precautionsCertain conditions can affect the on-screen pointer when using AccuPoint II. Forexample,

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OPERATING BASICS 4-3Changing Slim Select Bay modulesThis section explains how to change modules in the Slim Select Bay. The illustra-tions show replac

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User's ManualOPERATING BASICS4-4Installing a moduleInstall the Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor as described below.1. Insert the Slim Select Bay HDD a

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OPERATING BASICS 4-5Using optical media drivesCD-R/RW drive (Black)ReadCD, CD-R 24-speed (maximum)CD-RW 14-speed (maximum)WriteCD-R 8-speed (maximum)C

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