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Seite 1 - Series User’s Guide

PMAD0001601009/04F15 Series User’s GuideIf you need assistance:❖ Toshiba Global Support CentreCalling within the United States (800) 457-7777Calling f

Seite 2 - Protection of Stored Data

105.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Finnish: Valmistaja TOSHIBA Corp. Digital Media Network Company vakuuttaa täten että Radio LAN device tyyppinen laite on direkt

Seite 3 - Critical Applications

100Learning the BasicsUsing the DVD-ROM or multi-function drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Media control buttonsThe control buttons above the computer keyboa

Seite 4 - FCC requirements

101Learning the BasicsUsing the DVD-ROM or multi-function drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The Next track button skips to the following track on the disc.The

Seite 5 - Disconnection

102Learning the BasicsUsing the DVD-ROM or multi-function drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To avoid damaging a disc or losing data, check that the disc activ

Seite 6 - Alarm Equipment

103Learning the BasicsUsing the DVD-ROM or multi-function drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.35 Gently press the disc onto the center spindle until it clicks in

Seite 7 - Wireless Interoperability

104Learning the BasicsUsing the DVD-ROM or multi-function drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To access the Windows Media Player, you can open it through the St

Seite 8 - Canada – Industry Canada (IC)

105Learning the BasicsUsing the DVD-ROM or multi-function drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ To stop the CD, click the Stop button. Before using headphones t

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106Learning the BasicsUsing the DVD-ROM or multi-function drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Copy protection technology included in certain media may prevent o

Seite 10 - 5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3

107Learning the BasicsUsing the DVD-ROM or multi-function drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.35 Click the GeForce FX tab.6 On the nView Display Mode pulldown me

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108Learning the BasicsUsing the DVD-ROM or multi-function drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Removing a disc with the computer onNever press the eject button o

Seite 12 - Using this Equipment in Japan

109Learning the BasicsPowering down the computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Caring for CD or DVD Discs ❖ Store your discs in their original containers to pro

Seite 13 - Device Authorization

115.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3USA – Federal Communications Commission (FCC)This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation of the devices in a Wire

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110Learning the BasicsPowering down the computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3the computer to turn on and send or receive the files while you are asleep.TECHNI

Seite 15 - European Community Countries

111Learning the BasicsPowering down the computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Holding the Shift key while the Turn Off computer Windows dialog box is open, cha

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112Learning the BasicsPowering down the computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample system power mode settingsFor more information about the Power Saver utili

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113Learning the BasicsPowering down the computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Factors to consider when choosing Hibernation:❖ While in Hibernation mode, the co

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114Learning the BasicsPowering down the computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The computer is now set to automatically enter into Hibernation when your option

Seite 19 - Wireless LAN Card

115Learning the BasicsPowering down the computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ When starting up again, the computer returns to the mode in which you left it,

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116Learning the BasicsPowering down the computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To use any of these methods, you first need to enable them in Toshiba’s Power Sav

Seite 21 - Regulatory statements

117Learning the BasicsToshiba’s online resources5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Toshiba’s online resourcesToshiba maintains a number of online sites to which you

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118Chapter 3Mobile ComputingThis chapter covers all aspects of using your computer while traveling.Toshiba’s energy-saver designYour computer enters a

Seite 23 - Using this equipment in Japan

119Mobile ComputingRunning the computer on battery power5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Running the computer on battery powerThe computer contains a removable Li

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125.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Caution: Radio Frequency Interference RequirementsThis device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15 GHz

Seite 25 - Copyright

120Mobile ComputingRunning the computer on battery power5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3For optimum DVD performance, Toshiba recommends that you play DVDs while

Seite 26 - Trademarks

121Mobile ComputingCharging the batteries5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Changes to these settings may result in system performance or stability issues. Users wh

Seite 27 - Computer disposal information

122Mobile ComputingCharging the batteries5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Charging the main batteryTo charge the main battery while it is in your computer, plug t

Seite 28 - Contents

123Mobile ComputingCharging the batteries5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The RTC battery may have become completely discharged while your computer was shipped, r

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124Mobile ComputingMonitoring battery power5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Monitoring battery powerThe computer’s main battery light gives you an indication of t

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125Mobile ComputingMonitoring battery power5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample Toshiba Power Saver Properties Dialog Box The remaining battery charge is indic

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126Mobile ComputingMonitoring battery power5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3What to do when the battery runs low When the battery runs low you can:❖Plug the compu

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127Mobile ComputingMonitoring battery power5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Before your computer runs out of battery power, save your data and take one of the fol

Seite 33 - XP Media Center

128Mobile ComputingMonitoring battery power5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Power profiles in Windows XP In Windows® XP, you can choose from predefined power prof

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129Mobile ComputingChanging the main battery5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.32 While continuing to press Fn, press F2 until you select the desired power profile.T

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135.375 x 8.375 ver 2.32. IndicationThe indication shown below appears on this equipment.1 2.4: This equipment uses a frequency of 2.4 GHz.2 DS: This

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130Mobile ComputingChanging the main battery5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Removing the battery from the computer1 Save your work.2 Turn off the computer.3 Remo

Seite 37 - Introduction

131Mobile ComputingChanging the main battery5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.37 While holding the battery release latch, pull the discharged battery out from the b

Seite 38 - This guide

132Mobile ComputingChanging the main battery5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample inserting a new battery packIf the battery does not slide into the slot easily

Seite 39 - Safety icons

133Mobile ComputingTaking care of your battery5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Taking care of your batteryThe following sections offer tips on how to take care of

Seite 40 - Other documentation

134Mobile ComputingTaking care of your battery5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ When you install the battery pack, you should hear a click when it is seated prop

Seite 41 - Service options

135Mobile ComputingDisposing of used batteries5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ Disconnect the AC adapter when the battery is fully charged. Overcharging makes t

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136Mobile ComputingTraveling tips5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Traveling tipsThe environmental precautions listed in “Selecting a place to work” on page 42, al

Seite 43 - Keeping yourself comfortable

137Chapter 4Exploring Your OptionsIn this chapter, you will explore some of the special features of your notebook computer.Exploring the desktopThe de

Seite 44 - Seating and posture

138Exploring Your OptionsExploring the desktop5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Finding your way around the desktopYour computer’s desktop includes several standar

Seite 45 - Lighting

139Exploring Your OptionsExploring the desktop5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The icons initially displayed on your system desktop include: Recycle Bin—Holds fil

Seite 46 - Other precautions

145.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Approval Number: D01-1128JPTELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER Approval Number: 03NY.A0018, 03GZDA0017The following restrictions apply:❖

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140Exploring Your OptionsExploring the desktop5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3TaskbarEach time you open a program, a button associated with that program appears

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141Exploring Your OptionsSetting up for communications5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Setting up for communicationsYour computer comes with a built-in modem that

Seite 49 - Setting up your computer

142Exploring Your OptionsSetting up for communications5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Determining the COM port Your modem is connected to one of the computer’s C

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143Exploring Your OptionsSetting up for communications5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.39 Click OK to close the properties dialog box for that specific modem. 10 C

Seite 51 - Adding external devices

144Exploring Your OptionsSetting up for communications5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The modem is designed for use with a standard analog telephone line. Do not

Seite 52 - Connecting to a power source

145Exploring Your OptionsSetting up for communications5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.33 Enter the phone number of your network connection and let the program dia

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146Exploring Your OptionsSetting up for communications5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using Wireless LAN ConnectivityThe transmission speed over the wireless LAN

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147Exploring Your OptionsAn overview of using the Internet5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using the optional Bluetooth™ moduleBluetooth™ is a technology that exp

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148Exploring Your OptionsAn overview of using the Internet5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ ’Internet features’ ❖ ’Uploading and downloading files from the Inter

Seite 56 - Opening the display panel

149Exploring Your OptionsAn overview of using the Internet5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Connecting to the Internet To connect to the Internet, you need:❖ A mod

Seite 57 - Turning on the power

155.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Europe - Restrictions for use of 2.4 GHz Frequencies in European Community CountriesBelgië/Belgique:For private usage outside b

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150Exploring Your OptionsAn overview of using the Internet5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3known as links. Clicking a link automatically transfers your Web browse

Seite 59 - Using the TouchPad

151Exploring Your OptionsExploring audio features5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3There are several ways to upload or download data. It can be as simple as attach

Seite 60 - Using the Control buttons

152Exploring Your OptionsExploring audio features5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using a microphoneTo record high-quality sounds, you can use the internal microp

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153Exploring Your OptionsExploring audio features5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The Sound Recorder window displays the new sound file as a waveform. Sound Recor

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154Exploring Your OptionsUsing the i.LINK® port5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3TECHNICAL NOTE: Use amplified speakers that require an external power source. Othe

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155Exploring Your OptionsInserting and removing PC Cards5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Inserting a PC CardUse caution when lifting or turning your computer. Fai

Seite 64 - Memory module

156Exploring Your OptionsInserting and removing PC Cards5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Removing a PC CardStop the PC Card by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware

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157Exploring Your OptionsUsing the Bridge Media slot5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using the Bridge Media slotYour computer is equipped with a Bridge Media Slot

Seite 66 - Removing a memory module

158Exploring Your OptionsUsing the Bridge Media slot5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Do not remove Memory Stick media while data is being written or read. Even wh

Seite 67 - Press Any Key To Continue

159Exploring Your OptionsUsing the Bridge Media slot5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Do not touch the SD™ connector (metal area). You could expose the storage are

Seite 68 - Using a mouse

165.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3802.11a (5 GHz)Turbo Mode (5 GHz)Europe - Restrictions for use of 5 GHz Frequencies in European Community CountriesO: allowed ×

Seite 69 - Connecting a local printer

160Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Do not touch the xD-Picture™ Card connector (metal area). You could expose the storage

Seite 70 - Setting up your printer

161Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To start the QosmioPlayer:1 If the computer is on, turn it off or place it in Hibernat

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162Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample CD Player Media Control buttonsThe Record button only works when using the Wind

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163Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Playing a DVDInsert a supported DVD into your DVD-ROM/multi-function drive.The QosmioP

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164Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3When playing a DVD, you have the following options:Duplicated DVD discs may not play w

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165Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3TECHNICAL NOTE: Your DVD-ROM or multi-function drive is set to play region 1 (North Am

Seite 75 - Selecting video cables

166Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3When viewing television programs, you have the following options:Connecting an Externa

Seite 76 - DVD player

167Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample pressing the Monitor button3 Press the Monitor button to close and exit the ext

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168Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Remote Control Buttons OverviewSample Remote ControlDVD MENURECORDEDTVLIVE TVGUIDEMUTE

Seite 78 - ❖ External monitor only

169Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The remote control has the following buttons/functions:Power — Turns the computer on a

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175.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ This device must not be operated in ad-hoc mode using channels in the 5 GHz bands in the European Community. Ad-hoc mode pr

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170Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Mute — Disables your computer’s sound. Press again to enable sound.DVD Menu — Turns on

Seite 81 - Turning off the computer

171Exploring Your OptionsUsing QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Media Playback ButtonsThese buttons allow you to play back music files, playlists, mus

Seite 82 - Caring for your computer

172Exploring Your OptionsRemoving QosmioPlayer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ To play a DVD/CD, press the DVD Menu button to start QosmioPlayer in DVD mode.Onc

Seite 83 - Using a computer lock

173Exploring Your OptionsInstalling the QosmioPlayer Recovery media5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3boot up the computer with the QosmioPlayer disc in the drive a

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174Exploring Your OptionsInstalling the QosmioPlayer Recovery media5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3On systems with QosmioPlayer previously uninstalled using the

Seite 85 - Learning the Basics

175Exploring Your OptionsInstalling the QosmioPlayer Recovery media5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3On systems with QosmioPlayer currently uninstalled using the Q

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1765.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Chapter 5Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005This section introduces you to the Windows® XP Media Center

Seite 87 - Using the keyboard

177Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Media Center Setup5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Media Center SetupThis section shows you how to set

Seite 88 - Function keys

178Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Media Center Setup5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Some stations may not come in clearly if the signal

Seite 89 - Overlay keys

179Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Media Center Setup5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Connecting the TV Signal Source When You Have an Ex

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185.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3802.11a (5 GHz)Turbo Mode (5 GHz)Approved Countries/Regions for use for the Intel® PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI AdapterThi

Seite 91 - Starting a program

180Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Media Center Setup5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3VCR/DVD player or Set-top box to the S-video in por

Seite 92 - Explorer

181Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Starting the Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.32 Connect the IR remote sensor cable (small

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182Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Starting the Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The first time you open Media Center, the pr

Seite 94 - Saving your work

183Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Starting the Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample Media Center Setup Wizard: Welcome sc

Seite 95 - Using a file extension

184Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Starting the Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ If the connection is not working, the wiza

Seite 96 - Printing your work

185Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Starting the Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3When you set up the TV Signal and identify t

Seite 97 - Backing up your files

186Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Starting the Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The wizard displays the Enter Your ZIP code

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187Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Starting the Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.328 Click Finish this wizard, then click Next

Seite 99 - DVD-ROM drive components

188Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Using Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using Media CenterYou can run Media Center side by

Seite 100 - Media control buttons

189Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Using Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ Change your Media Center SettingsWhen enjoying th

Seite 101 - Inserting a disc

195.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Approved Countries/Regions for use for the Toshiba Mini PCI Wireless LAN CardThis equipment is approved to the radio standard b

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190Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Using Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Navigating Media CenterIn the Media Center windows

Seite 103 - Playing an audio CD

191Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Using Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3MCE Remote Control Buttons OverviewThe MCE Remote C

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192Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Using Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Stop — Stops the media currently playing.Record — R

Seite 105 - Creating a CD or DVD

193Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Using Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Channel/Page Control — Changes the TV channel or mo

Seite 106 - Playing a DVD

194Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Using Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3When the computer is powered on, use this button to

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195Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Using Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ Moves a TV program (that has been paused or stopp

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196Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Watching Television Programs5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ For DVDs, Previous moves to the previou

Seite 109 - Powering down the computer

197Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Watching Television Programs5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample Media Center main window, My TVIn

Seite 110 - Using the Turn off command

198Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Watching Television Programs5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3If your computer enters Standby mode whil

Seite 111 - Turning off more quickly

199Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Watching Television Programs5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.35 Press OK on the remote to select the pr

Seite 112 - Using Hibernation Mode

25.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects or

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205.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Bluetooth wireless technology is a new innovative technology, and TOSHIBA has not confirmed compatibility of its Bluetooth™ pro

Seite 114 - Using Standby Mode

200Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Watching Television Programs5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To watch a previously recorded TV program

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201Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Watching Television Programs5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Use the arrow buttons to move through the

Seite 116 - ❖ When I close the lid

202Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Recording TV5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3program description, and then press OK on the remote cont

Seite 117 - Toshiba’s online resources

203Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Recording TV5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3If a show is currently being recorded, the Record icon al

Seite 118 - Mobile Computing

204Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Recording TV5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ Some channels can be shared by two or more networks, de

Seite 119 - Battery Notice

205Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Recording TV5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Recording from SearchTo record a current or future show o

Seite 120 - Power management

206Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Recording TV5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To manually record a show or series:1 Press the Start but

Seite 121 - Charging the batteries

207Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Recording TV5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3well as how it plays DVDs. In particular, you can change

Seite 122 - Charging the RTC battery

208Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Listening to Music5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Watching and Recording MoviesTo watch or record a m

Seite 123 - CHECK SYSTEM

209Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Listening to Music5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Creating Your Music Library Using Windows Media® Pl

Seite 124 - Monitoring battery power

215.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3community and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensi

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210Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Listening to Music5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Deleting Music FilesTo delete a file from the Windo

Seite 126 - Setting battery alarms

211Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Listening to Music5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.33 Select an option from the Search on drop-down men

Seite 127 - Conserving battery power

212Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Listening to Music5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3audio player, Windows opens this program and begins

Seite 128 - Power profiles in Windows XP

213Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Listening to Music5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.34 Use the arrow keys to select a music file, press

Seite 129 - Changing the main battery

214Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Listening to Music5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Setting Up an Automatic Disc JockeyYou can select t

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215Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Listening to Music5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ Play (play the selected album). When you select t

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216Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Displaying Your Pictures5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.35 Drag the music files to the right side of t

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217Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Displaying Your Pictures5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ Sort pictures by name or date.❖ View and sc

Seite 133 - Taking care of your battery

218Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Displaying Your Pictures5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Viewing a Slide ShowTo view pictures as a sli

Seite 134 - Maximizing battery life

219Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Watching Your Digital Movies5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Watching Your Digital MoviesThe My Videos

Seite 135 - Disposing of used batteries

225.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Caution: FCC Interference StatementThis device complies with part15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two

Seite 136 - Traveling tips

220Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Watching Your Digital Movies5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3If not, move your videos into the My Vide

Seite 137 - Exploring Your Options

221Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Watching Your Digital Movies5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3mouse to resize the window if you want to

Seite 138 - System tray

222Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Watching a DVD5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Watching a DVDWatching DVDs in the Media Center allows

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223Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Watching a DVD5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.33 Press Stop on the remote control to stop playing the

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224Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Changing the Media Center Settings5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Changing the Media Center SettingsI

Seite 141 - Setting up for communications

225Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Changing the Media Center Settings5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.33 Select General.The General Settin

Seite 142 - Determining the COM port

226Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Changing the Media Center Settings5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Changing TV Recorder SettingsThe TV

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227Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Changing the Media Center Settings5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3About Recorded TV Storage Space Set

Seite 144 - Setting up the connection

228Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Changing the Media Center Settings5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Change TV Guide SettingsIn the Guid

Seite 145 - Using the Ethernet LAN Port

229Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Changing the Media Center Settings5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.35 Use the arrow buttons to select a

Seite 146 - Wireless LAN Mini PCI module

235.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3TaiwanThe legal communications mentioned in the above item refer to radio communications operated in accordance with telecommun

Seite 147 - Using the optional Bluetooth

230Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Changing the Media Center Settings5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.36 Use the arrow buttons to select T

Seite 148 - Internet Service Providers

231Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Changing the Media Center Settings5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Selecting Close CaptioningThe audio

Seite 149 - Surfing the Internet

232Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Changing the Media Center Settings5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample Picture Settings screen4 Use

Seite 150 - Internet features

233Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005More Programs5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3More ProgramsSample Media Center main screenUse the opti

Seite 151 - Exploring audio features

234Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Online Spotlight5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample More Programs main screenOnline SpotlightUse t

Seite 152 - Using a microphone

235Getting to Know the Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005Getting Help for Media Center5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Getting Help for Media CenterClick the H

Seite 153 - Adjusting recording quality

2365.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Chapter 6Toshiba Utilities Your computer includes several utilities designed to help you to reconfigure your system to best me

Seite 154 - Using the i.LINK

237Toshiba UtilitiesFn-esse®5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Fn-esse®Desktop shortcuts and Toshiba’s Fn-esse program provide quick ways to open programs, document

Seite 155 - Inserting a PC Card

238Toshiba UtilitiesFn-esse®5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The keys are color-coded as follows:❖ Available keys are dark gray with white letters. ❖ Assigned key

Seite 156 - Removing a PC Card

239Toshiba UtilitiesFn-esse®5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The program or document is now associated with the key you just selected. To open the program or docu

Seite 157 - Using the Bridge Media slot

245.375 x 8.375 ver 2.32. IndicationThe indication shown below appears on this equipment.1 2.4: This equipment uses a frequency of 2.4 GHz.2 FH: This

Seite 158 - Inserting an SD™ Card

240Toshiba UtilitiesFn-esse®5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Making a popup assignment1 Select Popup... to display the Application Explorer dialog box.2 Select th

Seite 159 - Removing an SD™ Card

241Toshiba UtilitiesTOSHIBA Console5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ To change the key assignment, click Direct... or Popup... and continue as if you were creati

Seite 160 - Using QosmioPlayer

242Toshiba UtilitiesTOSHIBA Console5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Customizing Your ComputerThe features available in this category are:❖ Power Management❖ Mouse

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243Toshiba UtilitiesTOSHIBA Console5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Power Saver The Power Saver feature enables you to control your computer’s power usage, regard

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244Toshiba UtilitiesTOSHIBA Console5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3ProfilesThis section lists the preset profiles along with the estimated battery life for each

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245Toshiba UtilitiesTOSHIBA Console5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Mouse utility The Mouse utility allows you to change your TouchPad or mouse settings. To acc

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246Toshiba UtilitiesTOSHIBA Console5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Toshiba Hardware SettingsToshiba Hardware Setup is the Toshiba configuration management tool a

Seite 165 - Watching television

247Toshiba UtilitiesTOSHIBA Console5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ USB—Allows you to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation❖ LAN—Allows you to set networking f

Seite 166 - Connecting an External Device

248Toshiba UtilitiesTOSHIBA Console5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Clicking the Monitor Input Settings button displays a screen for selecting external input sett

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249Toshiba UtilitiesSetting passwords5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The CD/DVD Drive Acoustic Silencer does not operate when running QosmioPlayer. Please use Wi

Seite 168

255.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3DVD-ROM, multi-function drive safety instructionsThe DVD-ROM and multi-function drives employ a laser system. To ensure proper

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250Toshiba UtilitiesSetting passwords5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Hardware Setup. This is useful if more than one person uses the computer. When setting up th

Seite 170 - Direct Access Buttons

251Toshiba UtilitiesSetting passwords5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.32 Point to TOSHIBA Console, then click the resulting TOSHIBA Console selection. You may also

Seite 171 - Using the Remote Control

252Toshiba UtilitiesSetting passwords5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Deleting a supervisor passwordTo cancel the power-on password function:1 Click Start, then c

Seite 172 - Removing QosmioPlayer

253Toshiba UtilitiesSetting passwords5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.36 Type your password in the Input box.7 Retype your password in the Input again box.8 Click

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254Chapter 7 If Something Goes WrongSome problems you may encounter when using your notebook computer are relatively easy to identify and solve. Other

Seite 174 - “Add/Remove Programs”

255If Something Goes WrongProblems that are easy to fix5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.32 Click the Applications tab.If a program has stopped responding, the word

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256If Something Goes WrongProblems when you turn on the computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.35 Add a paragraph break and type some notes describing what you w

Seite 176 - Center Edition 2005

257If Something Goes WrongThe Windows® operating system is not working5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The computer displays the WARNING RESUME FAILURE message.Th

Seite 177 - Media Center Setup

258If Something Goes WrongThe Windows® operating system is not working5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using Startup options to fix problemsIf the operating syste

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259If Something Goes WrongThe Windows® operating system is not working5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3See your Windows® documentation for further explanation.TEC

Seite 179 - Computer

265.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Export Administration RegulationThis document contains technical data that may be controlled under the U.S. Export Administrati

Seite 180 - Existing setup

260If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To access Windows® XP Help and Support:1 Click Start, then click Help and

Seite 181 - Starting the Media Center

261If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3A plan of actionThe smooth operation of the system depends on the interact

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262If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Resolving conflictsThere are three things you can do to resolve hardware c

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263If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.35 In the toolbar, look to the far right for an icon of a monitor with a st

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264If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3A Troubleshooting button is also present.7 Click troubleshooting.A Help an

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265If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Power and the batteries Your computer receives its power through the AC ad

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266If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3If the battery light does not glow after 20 minutes, the battery may have

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267If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3computer. Also try connecting the keyboard when the computer is off, and t

Seite 188 - Using Media Center

268If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3box. The Appearance tab of this dialog box allows you to choose the colors

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269If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Small bright dots appear on your TFT display when you turn on your compute

Seite 190 - Navigating Media Center

275.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Dolby - Manufactured by Toshiba under license from Dolby Laboratories/ Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby La

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270If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To run Error-checking:1 Click Start, then click My Computer.2 Right-click

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271If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3hardware configuration meets its needs. Check with the manufacturer of the

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272If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Examine the disc to see whether it is dirty. If necessary, wipe it with a

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273If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3in the Mixer Utility (default Enabled), may cause feedback. Revert to the

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274If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3manufacturer of the PC Card for information about using the card under the

Seite 196 - Watching Television Programs

275If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The computer stops working (hangs) when you insert a PC Card.The problem m

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276If Something Goes WrongResolving a hardware conflict5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Printer problems This section lists some of the most common printer proble

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277If Something Goes WrongDevelop good computing habits5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Modem problems This section lists common modem problems:The modem will not

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278If Something Goes WrongDevelop good computing habits5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3On a regular basis, back up the information stored on your hard disk.Here

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279If Something Goes WrongIf you need further assistance5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3If you need further assistanceIf you have followed the recommendations in

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28ContentsIntroduction... 37This guide ...

Seite 202 - Recording TV

280If Something Goes WrongIf you need further assistance5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Contacting ToshibaIf you still need help and suspect that the problem is

Seite 203 - Recording TV tips

281If Something Goes WrongOther Toshiba Internet Web sites5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Other Toshiba Internet Web sites Toshiba’s worldwide officestoshiba.com

Seite 204 - Recording from the Guide

282If Something Goes WrongToshiba’s worldwide offices5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3For more information on additional Toshiba worldwide locations, please visit

Seite 205 - Recording Manually

2835.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Appendix AHot KeysHot keys are keys that, when pressed in combination with the Fn key, turn system functions on and off. Hot k

Seite 206 - Changing Your Settings

284Hot KeysInstant password security5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Instant password securityWhen the display re-appears, select your user name and enter the cor

Seite 207 - Changing recording priorities

285Hot KeysStand By mode5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Stand By modeFn + This hot key places the computer into Stand By mode. A message box is displayed by defa

Seite 208 - Listening to Music

286Hot KeysHibernation mode5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Hibernation mode Fn + This hot key places the computer into Hibernation mode. If Hibernation mode is e

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287Hot KeysDisplay modes5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Display modesFn + This hot key cycles through the power-on display options.The display modes are:❖ Built-

Seite 210 - Player Library

288Hot KeysEnabling a wireless device5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Enabling a wireless deviceDisplay brightnessFn + This hot key enables/disables the optional

Seite 211 - Playing Digital Music Files

289Hot KeysDisabling or enabling the TouchPad5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Disabling or enabling the TouchPadKeyboard hot keys Fn + This hot key enables/disabl

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29Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using the computer for the first time...56Opening the display panel...

Seite 213 - Playing a Song

290Appendix BPower Cord/Cable ConnectorsThe computer features a universal power supply you can use worldwide. This appendix shows the shapes of the ty

Seite 214 - Finding and Playing an Album

2915.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Appendix CUsing ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerConfigFree™ is a set of utilities that makes it easy to control communic

Seite 215 - Creating a Playlist

292Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerGetting Started5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Getting StartedThis section contains information about the ConfigFr

Seite 216 - Displaying Your Pictures

293Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerConfigFree Utilities5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample ConfigFree LauncherConfigFree UtilitiesConnectivity Doc

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294Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerConfigFree Utilities5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample Connectivity Doctor screenMoving the mouse pointer over

Seite 218 - Sorting your Pictures

295Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerConfigFree Utilities5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3If a problem, or potential problem, is detected, a triangle co

Seite 219 - Watching Your Digital Movies

296Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerConfigFree Utilities5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Search for Wireless DevicesThe Search for Wireless Devices uti

Seite 220 - Playing Digital Videos

297Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerConfigFree Utilities5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample viewing Wi-Fi devicesThe following screen shows an exam

Seite 221 - Sorting Videos

298Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerConfigFree Utilities5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.32 Click your own computer at the center of the map.3 Configure

Seite 222 - Watching a DVD

299Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerConfigFree Utilities5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ Personal firewall settings for Internet connections.❖ Dial-u

Seite 223 - Stopping a DVD Movie

35.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Critical ApplicationsThe computer you have purchased is not designed for any “critical applications.” “Critical applications” me

Seite 224 - Changing General Settings

30Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3keyboard ...87Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys ...

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300Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerConfigFree Utilities5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample Add Profile screenThe online help provides real-world e

Seite 226 - Changing TV Recorder Settings

301Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerConfigFree Utilities5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To connect to a Toshiba Wireless Projector:1 Click the icon

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302Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerConfigFree Utilities5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample Projector icon when connected with Quick ConnectIf the

Seite 228 - Change TV Guide Settings

303Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerUsing the Automatic Switch5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using the Automatic SwitchThe Automatic Switch feature a

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304Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba ComputerSemi-Automatic Switch Feature5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Semi-Automatic Switch FeatureThe Semi-Automatic featu

Seite 230 - Changing DVD Movie Language

3055.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3GlossaryTECHNICAL NOTE: Some features defined in this glossary may not be available on your computer.AcronymsThese acronyms ma

Seite 231 - Changing Picture Settings

306Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3DC direct currentDMA direct memory accessDIMM dual inline memory moduleDOS disk operating systemDPI dots per inchDST

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307Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3RAM random access memoryRFI radio frequency interferenceROM read-only memoryRTC real-time clockSCSI small computer

Seite 233 - More Programs

308Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3application—A computer program that you use to perform tasks of a specific type. Applications include word processors,

Seite 234 - Online Spotlight

309Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3byte—A sequence of eight bits. A byte is the smallest addressable unit of data. See also bit, gigabyte, kilobyte, mega

Seite 235 - Getting Help for Media Center

31Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Chapter 3: Mobile Computing... 118Toshiba’s energy-saver design...

Seite 236 - Toshiba Utilities

310Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3controller—A device that controls the transfer of data from a computer to a peripheral device and vice versa. For exam

Seite 237 - Starting Fn-esse

311Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3disk—A round, flat piece of material that can be magnetically influenced to hold information in digital form, and used

Seite 238 - ❖ Using drag-and-drop

312Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3DVD-ROM (digital versatile [or video] disc read-only memory)—A very high-capacity storage medium that uses laser optic

Seite 239 - Fn key, then press

313Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3format—(verb) To prepare a blank disk for use with the computer’s operating system. Formatting creates a structure on

Seite 240 - Making a popup assignment

314Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3hot swapping—The ability to add or remove devices from a computer while the computer is running and have the operating

Seite 241 - TOSHIBA Console

315Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3local area network—See LAN.logical drive—A section of a disk that is recognized by the operating system as a separate

Seite 242 - Security

316Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3non-interlaced—A method of refreshing a computer screen, in which each pixel of every line is refreshed as the electro

Seite 243 - Power Saver

317Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3port—A socket on the computer where you plug in a cable for connection to a network or a peripheral device.processor—S

Seite 244 - Customizing a power mode

318Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3ROM (read-only memory)—Non-volatile memory that can be read but not written to. By non-volatile, we mean that informat

Seite 245 - Hotkey utility

319Glossary5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Uuniversal serial bus (USB)—A serial bus that supports a data transfer rate of up to 480 Mbps (480 million bits per se

Seite 246 - Toshiba Hardware Settings

32Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The World Wide Web ...148Internet Service Providers...14

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320IndexNumerics101-key keyboard 87AAC adapter 52AC power cable connectors 290accessoriescarrying cases 83Add Printer Wizard 70adjusting recording qua

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321Index5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3CCDplaying an audio 103playing using Auto-Run 105CD and DVDsviewing contents 106CD/DVDcreating 105CDsinserting 102problem

Seite 249 - Setting passwords

322Index 5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3diskettescopying files to 97displaydoes not look normal/flickers268external monitor not working268latch 56screen is blan

Seite 250 - Setting a supervisor password

323Index5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3assigning a key 237using drag-and-drop 238function keys 88Ggame box connection 166Hhardware conflicts 260resolving 262hea

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324Index 5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3assign 239changing 240direct assign 239popup 240removing 240key assignmentviewing existing 240key assignmentschanging or

Seite 252 - Setting a user password

325Index5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Ppassworddeleting a supervisor 252disabling a user 253supervisorset up 250passwordsinstant, using 250setting 249PC Cardch

Seite 253 - Disabling a user password

326Index 5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3display is blank 267DVD-ROM or multi-functiondrive tray does not eject272external display not working268external keyboar

Seite 254 - If Something Goes

327Index5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3main battery 130RGB (monitor) portconnecting an external monitoror projector 78RJ-11 jack 143Run dialog box 93running the

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328Index 5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3turning on the power 57TV antenna port 80UUniversal Resource Locator (URL)140user password, disabling 253using a file ex

Seite 256 - The computer will not start

33Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3On systems with QosmioPlayer currently installed ...173On systems with

Seite 257 - The Windows

34Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Finding Music Files in My Music...212Playing a Song...21

Seite 258 - F8 when your computer starts

35Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Mouse utility ...245Hotkey utility ...

Seite 259 - Internet problems

36Contents5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Contacting Toshiba ...280Other Toshiba Internet Web sites ...

Seite 260 - Resolving a hardware conflict

375.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3IntroductionWelcome to the world of powerful, portable multimedia computing. With your Toshiba notebook computer, your work and

Seite 261 - Direct Memory Access

38IntroductionThis guide5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The product specifications and configuration information are designed for a product Series. Your particul

Seite 262 - Disabling a device

39IntroductionSafety icons5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Safety iconsThis manual contains safety instructions that must be observed to avoid potential hazards t

Seite 263 - Checking device properties

45.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: ❖ This device may not

Seite 264 - Memory problems

40IntroductionOther documentation5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Other icons used Additional icons highlight other helpful or educational information: TECHNICAL

Seite 265 - Power and the batteries

41IntroductionService options5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Service optionsToshiba offers a full line of optional service programs to complement its limited war

Seite 266 - Keyboard problems

42Chapter 1Getting StartedThis chapter provides tips for working comfortably, describes how to connect components, and explains what to do the first t

Seite 267 - Display problems

43Getting StartedSelecting a place to work5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To keep your computer in prime operating condition, protect your work area from:❖ Dust,

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44Getting StartedSelecting a place to work5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3This section provides hints on avoiding strain and stress injuries. For more informatio

Seite 269 - Error-checking

45Getting StartedSelecting a place to work5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ Position your chair so that the keyboard is at or slightly lower than the level of yo

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46Getting StartedSelecting a place to work5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Arms and wrists❖ Avoid bending, arching, or twisting your wrists. Keep them in a relaxe

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47Getting StartedSelecting a place to work5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ Avoid prolonged physical contact with the underside of the computer. If the computer

Seite 272 - Sound system problems

48Getting StartedSelecting a place to work5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Information on disks is stored magnetically. Placing a magnet too close to a disk can e

Seite 273 - Card Information Structure

49Getting StartedSetting up your computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Setting up your computerTECHNICAL NOTE: You must complete all set up steps up to “Settin

Seite 274 - Resolving PC Card problems

55.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3decimal point (e.g., 03 is a REN of 0.3). For earlier products, the REN is separately shown on the label. Connection to party li

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50Getting StartedSetting up your computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To activate Automatic Updates, click Help protect my PC turning on Automatic Updates now

Seite 276 - Printer problems

51Getting StartedSetting up your computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.38 Enter your name and click Next to complete the process.A window displays the message,

Seite 277 - Develop good computing habits

52Getting StartedConnecting to a power source5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ Connect a digital or plasma TV (see “Connecting a digital or plasma television or

Seite 278 - Read the user’s guides

53Getting StartedConnecting to a power source5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3When you connect the AC adapter to the computer, always follow the steps in the exac

Seite 279 - Before you call

54Getting StartedConnecting to a power source5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the S

Seite 280 - Toshiba voice contact

55Getting StartedCharging the main battery5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3If the main battery is present, the battery light glows:❖ Amber while the battery is

Seite 281 - Toshiba’s worldwide offices

56Getting StartedUsing the computer for the first time5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Battery life and charge time may vary depending on the applications, power

Seite 282 - If Something Goes Wrong

57Getting StartedUsing the computer for the first time5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Over a period of time, and depending on the usage of the computer, the brig

Seite 283 - Hot Keys

58Getting StartedUsing the computer for the first time5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.33 Press and hold the power button until the on/off light on the system indi

Seite 284 - Instant password security

59Getting StartedUsing the TouchPad™5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using the TouchPad™The TouchPad, the small, smooth square cutout located in front of the keyb

Seite 285 - Stand By mode

65.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3provided may not be a 900 number or any other number for which charges exceed local or long-distance transmission charges.)In or

Seite 286 - Hibernation mode

60Getting StartedUsing the TouchPad™5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using the Scroll buttonFor applicable systems, the scroll button, located between the primary

Seite 287 - Display modes

61Getting StartedUsing the TouchPad™5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.35 Select Disable or Enable, whichever is appropriate.6 Click Apply.7 Click OK.The Mouse Prope

Seite 288 - Display brightness

62Getting StartedInstalling additional memory (optional)5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Installing additional memory (optional)Before you install or remove a mem

Seite 289 - Keyboard hot keys

63Getting StartedInstalling additional memory (optional)5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The computer has two memory module slots—Slot A and Slot B. You can insta

Seite 290 - Connectors

64Getting StartedInstalling additional memory (optional)5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample locating the memory module slot cover5 Remove the battery (see “Ch

Seite 291 - Using ConfigFree™ with

65Getting StartedInstalling additional memory (optional)5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Static electricity can damage the memory module. Before you handle the mo

Seite 292 - Getting Started

66Getting StartedInstalling additional memory (optional)5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The clips on either side of the memory module click to secure the memory

Seite 293 - ConfigFree Utilities

67Getting StartedInstalling additional memory (optional)5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3The following message appears when you turn on the power:Warning: Resume

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68Getting StartedUsing an external keyboard5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Checking total memoryWhen you add or remove memory, you can check that the computer ha

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69Getting StartedConnecting a local printer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Connecting a local printer Before you can connect a printer, you need a suitable USB p

Seite 296 - Search for Wireless Devices

75.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of ter

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70Getting StartedConnecting a local printer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To connect the printer:1 If the computer is on, turn it off.2 Connect the printer cabl

Seite 298 - Profile Settings

71Getting StartedConnecting a local printer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample Printers and Faxes window2 Click Add Printer.The Add Printer Wizard appears.Sam

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72Getting StartedConnecting a local printer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.34 If the printer you are setting up:❖ Is not connected to a network, select Local prin

Seite 300 - Quick Connect

73Getting StartedConnecting an optional external diskette drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.312 To complete the setup, click OK.You are now ready to print.Depe

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74Getting StartedConnecting external display devices5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample connecting an optional external USB diskette driveConnecting external

Seite 302 - ❖ If you close ConfigFree

75Getting StartedConnecting external display devices5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Sample back of systemConnecting the display deviceIf you are connecting a tel

Seite 303 - Using the Automatic Switch

76Getting StartedConnecting external display devices5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Connecting a digital or plasma television or VCR/DVD playerTECHNICAL NOTE: Yo

Seite 304 - Semi-Automatic Switch Feature

77Getting StartedConnecting external display devices5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Connecting a standard television, projector, or VCR/DVD playerS-video cables

Seite 305 - Acronyms

78Getting StartedConnecting external display devices5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Connecting an external monitor or projectorYou can easily attach an external

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79Getting StartedConnecting External AV Input Devices5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.33 Release the Fn key.TECHNICAL NOTE: You can also change these settings usin

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85.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Wireless LAN and your HealthWireless LAN products, like other radio devices, emit radio frequency electromagnetic energy. The le

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80Getting StartedConnecting External AV Input Devices5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Connecting a Set-top box or standard TV antennaYou can watch standard televi

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81Getting StartedTurning off the computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Connecting to the Composite In portThe Composite In port provides another way to connect

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82Getting StartedCaring for your computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Never turn off the computer while any drive is in use. Doing so may damage the media in

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83Getting StartedCaring for your computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ If you have the audible warning set, the computer will beep to notify you that it is s

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84Getting StartedCaring for your computer5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To secure the computer:1 Loop the cable through or around some part of a heavy object.Ma

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855.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Chapter 2Learning the BasicsThis chapter gives some computing tips and provides important information about basic features.Comp

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86Learning the BasicsComputing tips5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3❖ Back up your files to disks (or other removable media) on a regular basis. Label the backup

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87Learning the BasicsUsing the keyboard5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using the keyboardYour computer’s keyboard contains character keys, control keys, function

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88Learning the BasicsUsing the keyboard5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3programs assign separate functions to the right and left Ctrl and Alt keys, or to the regu

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89Learning the BasicsUsing the keyboard5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Windows® special keys Sample Windows® special keys Your computer’s keyboard has two keys t

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95.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accep

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90Learning the BasicsUsing the keyboard5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using the overlay to type numeric dataTo turn the numeric overlay on, press Fn and F11 sim

Seite 320 - Numerics

91Learning the BasicsStarting a program5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To turn off the cursor control overlay, hold down the Fn key and press F10 again. The curs

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92Learning the BasicsStarting a program5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To close the program, click the Close button in the upper-right corner of the program’s wi

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93Learning the BasicsStarting a program5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3To close the program, click the Close button in the upper-right corner of the program’s wi

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94Learning the BasicsSaving your work5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Saving your workBefore you turn off the computer, save your work to the hard disk drive. Alw

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95Learning the BasicsSaving your work5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.32 Choose the drive and folder where you want your file to be stored.3 Type a file name, then

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96Learning the BasicsPrinting your work5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Printing your workVerify that the Windows® XP operating system is set up for your printer

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97Learning the BasicsBacking up your files5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Backing up your filesBacking up your files means copying individual files to media, suc

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98Learning the BasicsUsing the DVD-ROM or multi-function drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Using the DVD-ROM or multi-function driveOptical storage has become

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99Learning the BasicsUsing the DVD-ROM or multi-function drive5.375 x 8.375 ver 2.3Drive components and control buttonsThe DVD-ROM or multi-function d

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