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Table of Contents
Preface
General Precautions
Chapter 1
Getting Started
Equipment checklist ............................................................................. 1-1
Getting Started ....................................................................................... 1-2
Chapter 2
The Grand Tour
Grand Tour ............................................................................................. 2-1
Internal Hardware Components ........................................................... 2-6
Chapter 3
Operating Basics
Using the Touch Screen ....................................................................... 3-1
Using the Virtual Keyboard .................................................................. 3-2
Using the Tablet PC Pen ....................................................................... 3-2
Wireless communications .................................................................... 3-2
Optional devices .................................................................................... 3-6
Memory media slot ................................................................................ 3-6
Memory media ....................................................................................... 3-7
Media care .............................................................................................. 3-8
Inserting a memory media .................................................................... 3-9
Removing a memory media .................................................................. 3-9
SIM card slot ........................................................................................ 3-10
USB device ........................................................................................... 3-10
HDMI ..................................................................................................... 3-11
Security slot ......................................................................................... 3-12
Optional TOSHIBA Accessories ........................................................ 3-12
Sound System ...................................................................................... 3-13
Video mode .......................................................................................... 3-14
Computer Handling ............................................................................. 3-14
Heat dispersal ...................................................................................... 3-15
Chapter 4
Utilities & Advanced Usage
Utilities and Applications ...................................................................... 4-1
Special features ..................................................................................... 4-4
Using TOSHIBA Tablet Feature ............................................................ 4-6
TOSHIBA Desk Band ............................................................................. 4-7
TOSHIBA Password Utility ................................................................... 4-9
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HW Setup .............................................................................................. 4-10
TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor .............................................................. 4-13
System Recovery ................................................................................ 4-14
Chapter 5
Power and Power-Up Modes
Power conditions ................................................................................... 5-1
Monitoring of power condition ............................................................. 5-2
Battery .................................................................................................... 5-3
Power-up modes .................................................................................... 5-7
System automatic Sleep/Hibernation .................................................. 5-7
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
Problem solving process ...................................................................... 6-1
Hardware and system checklist ........................................................... 6-4
TOSHIBA support .................................................................................. 6-9
Appendix A
Specifications
Appendix B
AC Power Cord and Connectors
Appendix C
Legal Footnotes
Appendix D
Information for Wireless Devices
Index
Glossary
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Copyright
© 2011 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyright
laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior
written permission of TOSHIBA. No patent liability is assumed, with respect
to the use of the information contained herein.
First edition December 2011
Copyright authority for music, movies, computer programs, databases and
other intellectual property covered by copyright laws belongs to the author
or to the copyright owner. Copyrighted material can be reproduced only for
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above (including conversion to digital format, alteration, transfer of copied
material and distribution on a network) without the permission of the
copyright owner is a violation of copyright or author's rights and is subject
to civil damages or criminal action. Please comply with copyright laws in
making any reproduction from this manual.
Disclaimer
This manual has been validated and reviewed for accuracy. The
instructions and descriptions it contains are accurate for your computer at
the time of this manual’s production. However, succeeding computers and
manuals are subject to change without notice. TOSHIBA assumes no
liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or
discrepancies between the computer and the manual.
Trademarks
Intel, Intel SpeedStep, Intel Core and Centrino are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Windows, Microsoft and Windows logo are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation.
Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by TOSHIBA
under license.
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
ConfigFree is a trademark of TOSHIBA Corporation.
TouchPad is a trademark of Synaptics, Inc.
Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Secure Digital and SD are trademarks of SD Card Association.
MultiMediaCard and MMC are trademarks of MultiMediaCard Association.
QUALCOMM is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the
United States and other countries. ATHEROS is a trademark of Qualcomm
Atheros, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.
Realtek is a registered trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corporation.
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Other trademarks and registered trademarks not listed above may be used
in this manual.
FCC information
FCC notice "Declaration of Conformity Information"
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Only peripherals complying with the FCC class B limits may be attached to
this equipment. Operation with non-compliant peripherals or peripherals not
recommended by TOSHIBA is likely to result in interference to radio and
TV reception. Shielded cables must be used between the external devices
and the computer’s Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0) port, HDMI port and
microphone jack. Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not
expressly approved by TOSHIBA or parties authorized by TOSHIBA could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1.
2.
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Contact
Address:
TOSHIBA America Information Systems, Inc.
9740 Irvine Boulevard
Irvine, California 92618-1697
Telephone:
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EU Declaration of Conformity
This product is carrying the CE-Mark in accordance with
the related European Directives. Responsible for CEMarking is TOSHIBA Europe GmbH, Hammfelddamm 8,
41460 Neuss, Germany. The complete and official EU
Declaration of Conformity can be found on TOSHIBA’s
web site http://epps.toshiba-teg.com on the Internet.
CE compliance
This product is labelled with the CE Mark in accordance with the related
European Directives, notably Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
2004/108/EC for the notebook and the electronic accessories including the
supplied power adapter, the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications
Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC in case of implemented
telecommunication accessories and the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
for the supplied power adapter. Furthermore the product complies with the
Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC (ErP) and its related implementing
measures.
This product and the original options are designed to observe the related
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and safety standards. However,
TOSHIBA cannot guarantee that this product still observes these EMC
standards if options or cables not produced by TOSHIBA are connected or
implemented. In this case the persons who have connected/implemented
those options/cables have to provide assurance that the system (PC plus
options/cables) still fulfils the required standards. To avoid general EMC
problems, the following guidance should be noted:
Only CE marked options should be connected/implemented
Only best shielded cables should be connected
Working environment
This product was designed to fulfil the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
requirements to be observed for so-called “Residential, commercial and
light industry environments”. TOSHIBA do not approve the use of this
product in working environments other than the above mentioned
“Residential, commercial and light industry environments”.
For example, the following environments are not approved:
Industrial Environments (e.g. environments where a mains voltage of
380 V three-phase is used)
Medical Environments
Automotive Environments
Aircraft Environments
Any consequences resulting from the use of this product in working
environments that are not approved are not the responsibility of TOSHIBA.
The consequences of the use of this product in non-approved working
environments may be:
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Interference with other devices or machines in the near surrounding
area.
Malfunction of, or data loss from, this product caused by disturbances
generated by other devices or machines in the near surrounding area.
Therefore TOSHIBA strongly recommend that the electromagnetic
compatibility of this product should be suitably tested in all non-approved
working environments before use. In the case of automobiles or aircraft,
the manufacturer or airline respectively should be asked for permission
before use of this product.
Furthermore, for general safety reasons, the use of this product in
environments with explosive atmospheres is not permitted.
VCCI Class B Information
この装置は、クラスB情報技術装置です。この装置は、家庭環境で使
用することを目的としていますが、この装置がラジオやテレビジョン
受信機に近接して使用されると、受信障害を引き起こすことがあります。
取扱説明書に従って正しい取り扱いをしてください。
VCCI-B
Video Standard Notice
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC, THE VC-1 AND
MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL
AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (I) ENCODING
VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE STANDARDS ("VIDEO")
AND/OR (II) DECODING AVC, VC-1 AND MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS
ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND
NONCOMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A
VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE SUCH
VIDEO. NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY
OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT
RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES
AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE
HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
Canadian regulatory information (Canada only)
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference
Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Note that Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) regulations
provide, that changes or modifications not expressly approved by
TOSHIBA Corporation could void your authority to operate this equipment.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causng Equipment Regulations.
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Cet appareil numérique de la class B respecte toutes les exgences du
Règlement sur le matériel brouileur du Canada.
Following information is only valid for EU-member
States:
Disposal of products
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that
products must be collected and disposed of separately
from household waste. Integrated batteries and
accumulators can be disposed of with the product. They
will be separated at the recycling centres.
The black bar indicates that the product was placed on the
market after August 13, 2005.
By participating in separate collection of products and
batteries, you will help to assure the proper disposal of
products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and human
health.
For more detailed information about the collection and
recycling programmes available in your country, please
visit our website (http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com)
or contact your local city office or the shop where you
purchased the product.
Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that
batteries and/or accumulators must be collected and
disposed of separately from household waste.
If the battery or accumulator contains more than the
specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/or
cadmium (Cd) defined in the Battery Directive (2006/66/
EC), then the chemical symbols for lead (Pb), mercury
(Hg) and/or cadmium (Cd) will appear below the crossed
out wheeled dust bin symbol.
By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will
help to assure the proper disposal of products and
batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health.
For more detailed information about the collection and
recycling programmes available in your country, please
visit our website (http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com)
or contact your local city office or the shop where you
purchased the product.
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These symbols may not stick depending on the country and region where
you purchased.
Disposing of the computer and the computer's
batteries
Contact an authorized TOSHIBA service provider for details regarding how
to dispose of the computer and the batteries.
REACH - Compliance Statement
The new European Union (EU) chemical regulation, REACH (Registration,
Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals), entered into force
on 1 June 2007. TOSHIBA will meet all REACH requirements and is
committed to provide our customers with information about the chemical
substances in our products according to REACH regulation.
Please consult the following website www.toshiba-europe.com/computers/
info/reach for information about the presence in our articles of substances
included on the candidate list according to article 59(1) of Regulation (EC)
No 1907/2006 („REACH“) in a concentration above 0.1 % weight by weight.
Following information is only for Turkey:
Compliant with EEE Regulations: TOSHIBA meets all requirements of
Turkish regulation 26891 “Restriction of the use of certain hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic equipment”.
The number of possible pixel failures of your display is defined
according to ISO 9241-307 standards. If the number of pixel failures is
less than this standard, they will not be counted as defect or failure.
Battery is a consumption product, since the battery time depends on
the usage of your computer. If the battery can not be charged at all,
then it is a defect or failure. The changes in battery time is not a defect
or failure.
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Preface
Congratulations on your purchase of this tablet. This powerful tablet
provides excellent expansion capability, includes multimedia functionality,
and is designed to provide years of reliable, high-performance computing.
This manual tells how to set up and begin using your tablet. It also provides
detailed information on configuring your tablet, basic operations and care,
using optional devices and troubleshooting.
Conventions
This manual uses the following formats to describe, identify, and highlight
terms and operating procedures.
Abbreviations
On first appearance, and whenever necessary for clarity, abbreviations are
enclosed in parentheses following their definition. For example: Read Only
Memory (ROM). Acronyms are also defined in the Glossary.
Icons
Icons identify ports, dials, and other parts of your computer. The indicator
panel also uses icons to identify the components it is providing information
on.
Keys
The virtual keyboard keys are used in the text to describe many tablet
operations. A distinctive typeface identifies the key top symbols as they
appear on the virtual keyboard. For example, ENTER identifies the ENTER
key.
Key operation
Some operations require you to simultaneously use two or more keys. We
identify such operations by the key top symbols separated by a plus sign
(+). For example, CTRL + C means you must hold down CTRL and at the
same time press C.
ABC
When procedures require an action such as
clicking an icon or entering text, the icon's name or
the text you are to type in is represented in the
typeface you see to the left.
Messages
Messages are used in this manual to bring important information to your
attention. Each type of message is identified as shown below.
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Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which could result in death or
serious injury, if you do not follow instructions.
Pay attention! A caution informs you that improper use of equipment or
failure to follow instructions may cause data loss or damage your
equipment.
Please read. A note is a hint or advice that helps you make best use of
your equipment.
Terminology
This term is defined in this document as follows:
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Start
The word "Start" refers to the "
Windows 7.
SSD or Solid State
Drive
This computer is equipped with a "Solid State
Drive (SSD)" instead of a hard disk drive.
" button in
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General Precautions
TOSHIBA tablets are designed to optimize safety, minimize strain and
withstand the rigors of portability. However, certain precautions should be
observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the
computer.
Be certain to read the general precautions below and to note the cautions
included in the text of the manual.
Provide adequate ventilation
Always make sure your tablet and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation
and are protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when
an AC adaptor is connected to a power outlet (even if your tablet is in
Sleep Mode). In this condition, observe the following:
Never cover your tablet or AC adaptor with any object.
Never place your tablet or AC adaptor near a heat source, such as an
electric blanket or heater.
Never cover or block the air vents.
Always operate your tablet on a hard flat surface. Using your computer
on a carpet or other soft material can block the vents.
Always provide sufficient space around the tablet.
Overheating your tablet or AC adaptor could cause system failure,
tablet or AC adaptor damage or a fire, possibly resulting in serious
injury.
Creating a computer-friendly environment
To keep your computer in prime operating condition, protect your work area
from:
Dust, moisture, and direct sunlight.
Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field, such as
stereo speakers (other than speakers that are connected to the tablet)
or speakerphones.
Rapid changes in temperature or humidity and sources of temperature
change such as air conditioner vents or heaters.
Extreme heat, cold, or humidity.
Liquids and corrosive chemicals.
Stress injury
Carefully read the Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort. It contains
information on the prevention of stress injuries to your hands and wrists
that can be caused by extensive tablet use. It also includes information on
work space design, posture and lighting that can help reduce physical
stress.
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Heat injury
Avoid prolonged physical contact with the tablet. If the tablet is used
for long periods, its surface can become very warm. While the
temperature will not feel hot to the touch, if you maintain physical
contact with the tablet for a long time, for example if you rest the tablet
on your lap, your skin might suffer a low-heat injury.
If the tablet has been used for a long time, avoid direct contact with
the metal plate supporting the various interface ports as this can
become hot.
The surface of the AC adaptor can become hot when in use but this
condition does not indicate a malfunction. If you need to transport the
AC adaptor, you should disconnect it and let it cool before moving it.
Do not lay the AC adaptor on a material that is sensitive to heat as the
material could become damaged.
Pressure or impact damage
Do not apply heavy pressure to the tablet or subject it to any form of strong
impact as this can damage the tablet's components or otherwise cause it to
malfunction.
Mobile phones
Please be aware that the use of mobile phones can interfere with the audio
system. The operation of the tablet will not be impaired in any way, but it is
recommended that a minimum distance of 30cm is maintained between the
tablet and a mobile phone that is in use.
Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort
All important information on the safe and proper use of this tablet is
described in the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort. Be
sure to read it before using the tablet.
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Chapter 1
Getting Started
This chapter provides an equipment checklist, and basic information to
start using your tablet.
Some of the features described in this manual may not function
properly if you use an operating system that was not pre-installed by
TOSHIBA.
In this manual, both words "tablet" and "computer" refer to the
TOSHIBA tablet computer.
Equipment checklist
Carefully unpack your tablet, taking care to save the box and packaging
materials for future use.
Hardware
Check to make sure you have all the following items:
TOSHIBA WT200 Tablet
AC adaptor and power cord (2-pin plug or 3-pin plug)
Stylus pen or digitizer pen kit (provided with some models)
Documentation
User Information Guide
Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort
If any of the items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer
immediately.
Software
The following Windows® operating system and utility software are preinstalled.
Windows 7
TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator
TOSHIBA Assist
TOSHIBA ConfigFree™
TOSHIBA eco Utility
TOSHIBA Bulletin Board
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TOSHIBA ReelTime
TOSHIBA HW Setup Utility
TOSHIBA Value Added Package
TOSHIBA Web Camera Application
TOSHIBA Service Station
TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
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You may not have all the software listed above depending on the model
you purchased.
Getting Started
All users should be sure to read the section Starting up for the first
time.
Be sure to read the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and
Comfort for information on the safe and proper use of this computer. It
is intended to help you be more comfortable and productive while
using a tablet computer. By following the recommendations in it you
may reduce your chance of developing a painful or disabling injury to
your hand, arms, shoulders or neck.
This section provides basic information to start using your computer. It
covers the following topics:
Connecting the AC adaptor
Turning on the power
Starting up for the first time
Turning off the power
Restarting the computer
Use a virus-check program and make sure it is updated regularly.
Never format storage media without checking its content - formatting
destroys all stored data.
It is a good idea to periodically back up the internal Solid State Drive
or other main storage device to external media. General storage
media is not durable or stable over long periods of time and under
certain conditions may result in data loss.
Before you install a device or application, save any data in memory to
the Solid State Drive or other storage media. Failure to do so may
result in the loss of data.
Connecting the AC adaptor
Attach the AC adaptor when you need to charge the battery or you want to
operate from AC power. It is also the fastest way to get started, because
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the battery pack will need to be charged before you can operate from
battery power.
The AC adaptor can automatically adjust to any voltage ranging from 100
to 240 volts and to a frequency of either 50 or 60 hertz, enabling you to use
this computer in almost any country/region. The adaptor converts AC
power to DC power and reduces the voltage supplied to this computer.
Always use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that was included with your
computer, or use AC adaptors specified by TOSHIBA to avoid any risk
of fire or other damage to the computer. Use of an incompatible AC
adaptor could cause fire or damage to the computer possibly resulting
in serious injury. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage
caused by use of an incompatible adaptor.
Never plug the AC adaptor into a power source that does not
correspond to both the voltage and the frequency specified on the
regulatory label of the unit. Failure to do so could result in a fire or
electric shock, possibly resulting in serious injury.
Always use or purchase power cables that comply with the legal
voltage and frequency specifications and requirements in the country
of use. Failure to do so could result in a fire or electric shock, possibly
resulting in serious injury.
The supplied power cord conforms to safety rules and regulations in
the region the product is bought and should not be used outside this
region. For use in other regions, please buy power cords that conform
to safety rules and regulations in the particular region.
Do not use a 3-pin to 2-pin conversion plug.
When you connect the AC adaptor to the computer, always follow the
steps in the exact order as described in the User’s Manual.
Connecting the power cable to a live electrical outlet should be the last
step otherwise the adaptor DC output plug could hold an electrical
charge and cause an electrical shock or minor bodily injury when
touched. As a general safety precaution, avoid touching any metal
parts.
Never place your computer or AC adaptor on a wooden surface,
furniture, or any other surface that could be marred by exposure to
heat since the computer base and AC adaptor's surface increase in
temperature during normal use.
Always place your computer or AC adaptor on a flat and hard surface
that is resistant to heat damage.
Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for
detailed precautions and handling instructions.
1.
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Figure 1-1 Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor (2-pin plug)
Figure 1-2 Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor (3-pin plug)
Either a 2-pin or 3-pin adaptor/cord will be included with the computer
depending on the model.
2.
Connect the AC adaptor’s DC output plug to the DC IN 19V jack on
your computer.
Figure 1-3 Connecting the DC output plug to the computer
1. DC IN 19V jack
3.
2. DC output plug
Plug the power cord into a live wall outlet - the Battery and Power
indicators on the computer should glow.
Turning on the power
This section describes how to turn on the power - the Power indicator will
then indicate the status. Please refer to the Monitoring of power condition
section in Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up Modes for more information.
After you turn on the power for the first time, do not turn it off until you
have set up the operating system.
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Volume cannot be adjusted during Windows Setup.
Slide the computer's power switch to power on.
Figure 1-4 Turning on the power
1. Power switch
Starting up for the first time
The Windows 7 Startup Screen will be the first screen displayed when you
turn on the power. Follow the on-screen instructions on each screen in
order to properly install the operating system.
When it is displayed, be sure to read the Software License Terms
carefully.
Turning off the power
The power can be turned off in one of three modes, either Shut Down
Mode, Hibernation Mode or Sleep Mode.
Shut Down Mode
When you turn off the power in Shut Down Mode no data will be saved and
the computer will boot to the operating system's main screen the next time
it is turned on.
1.
If you have entered data, either save it to the Solid State Drive or to
other storage media.
Never turn off the power while an application is running. Doing so
could cause loss of data.
Never turn off the power, disconnect an external storage device or
remove storage media during data read/write. Doing so can cause
data loss.
In any emergency case, you can also slide the power switch for about
six seconds to force power off.
2.
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3.
4.
).
Tap the Shut down button (
Turn off any peripheral devices connected to your computer.
Do not turn the computer or peripheral devices back on immediately - wait
a short period to avoid any potential damage.
Sleep Mode
If you have to interrupt your work, you are able to turn off the power without
exiting from your software by placing the computer into Sleep Mode. In this
mode data is maintained in the computer's main memory so that when you
turn on the power again, you can continue working right where you left off.
When you have to turn off your computer aboard an aircraft or in places
where electronic devices are regulated or controlled, always completely
shut down the computer. This includes turning off any wireless
communication functionalities, and cancelling settings that reactivate the
computer automatically, such as a timer recording function. Failure to
completely shut down the computer in this way could allow the operating
system to reactivate and run pre-programmed tasks or preserve unsaved
data, which could interfere with aviation or other systems, possibly causing
serious injury.
Before entering Sleep Mode, be sure to save your data.
When the AC adaptor is connected, the computer will go into Sleep
Mode according to the settings in the Power Options (to access it, tap
Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options).
To restore the operation of the computer from Sleep Mode, slide and
hold the power switch or any key on the keyboard for a short amount
of time. Please note that keyboard keys can only be used if the Wakeup on Keyboard option is enabled within the HW Setup utility.
If the computer enters Sleep Mode while a network application is
active, the application might not be restored when the computer is
next turned on and the system returns from Sleep Mode.
To prevent the computer from automatically entering Sleep Mode,
disable Sleep Mode within the Power Options (to access it, tap Start > Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options).
To use the Hybrid Sleep function, configure it in the Power Options.
Benefits of Sleep Mode
The Sleep Mode feature provides the following benefits:
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Restores the previous working environment more rapidly than does
the Hibernation Mode feature.
Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer
receives no input or hardware access for the time period set by the
System Sleep Mode feature.
Allows the use of the panel power off feature.
Executing Sleep Mode
You can enter Sleep Mode in one of following ways:
Tap Start, tap the arrow icon (
) and then select Sleep from
the menu.
Slide the power switch. Please note that this feature must be enabled
within the Power Options (to access it, tap Start -> Control Panel ->
System and Security -> Power Options).
When you turn the power back on, you can continue where you left when
you shut down the computer.
When the computer is in Sleep Mode, the power indicator will blink
white.
If you are operating the computer on battery power, you can lengthen
the overall operating time by turning it off into Hibernation Mode Sleep Mode will consume more power while the computer is off.
Sleep Mode limitations
Sleep Mode will not function under the following conditions:
Power is turned back on immediately after shutting down.
Memory circuits are exposed to static electricity or electrical noise.
Hibernation Mode
The Hibernation Mode feature saves the contents of memory to the Solid
State Drive when the computer is turned off so that, the next time it is
turned on, the previous state is restored. Please note that the Hibernation
Mode feature does not save the status of any peripheral devices connected
to the computer.
Save your data. While entering Hibernation Mode, the computer saves
the contents of memory to the Solid State Drive. However, for safety
sake, it is best to save your data manually.
Data will be lost if you disconnect the AC adaptor before the save is
completed.
Benefits of Hibernation Mode
The Hibernation Mode feature provides the following benefits:
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Saves data to the Solid State Drive when the computer automatically
shuts down because of a low battery condition.
You can return to your previous working environment immediately
when you turn on the computer.
Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer
receives no input or hardware access for the time period set by the
System Hibernate feature.
Allows the use of the panel power off feature.
Starting Hibernation Mode
To enter Hibernation Mode, follow the steps below.
1.
2.
Tap Start.
Tap the arrow icon (
menu.
) and then select Hibernate from the
Automatic Hibernation Mode
The computer can be configured to enter Hibernation Mode automatically
when you slide the power switch. In order to define these settings, you can
follow the steps as described below:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Tap Start and tap the Control Panel.
Tap System and Security and tap Power Options.
Tap Choose what the power buttons do.
Enable the desired Hibernation Mode settings for When I press the
power button.
Tap the Save changes button.
Data save in Hibernation Mode
When you turn off the power in Hibernation Mode, the computer will take a
moment to save the current data in memory to the Solid State Drive.
After you turn off the computer, and the content of memory has been saved
to the Solid State Drive, turn off the power to any peripheral devices.
Do not turn the computer or devices back on immediately. Wait a moment
to let all capacitors fully discharge.
Restarting the computer
Certain conditions require that you reset the computer, for example if:
You change certain computer settings.
An error occurs and the computer does not respond to your keyboard
commands.
If you need to restart the computer, there are three ways this can be
achieved:
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Tap Start, then tap the arrow icon (
) and then select
Restart from the menu.
Press the SAS button ( ) (twice) to display the menu window and
then select Restart from the Shut down options.
Slide the power switch and hold it for five seconds. Once the computer
has turned itself off, wait between ten and fifteen seconds before
turning the power on again by sliding the power switch.
If the system reboots after an abnormal shutdown, to start Windows
normally, press the keyboard button to highlight your selection and press
the Windows button to enter.
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Chapter 2
The Grand Tour
This chapter identifies the various components of the computer - it is
recommended that you become familiar with each before you operate the
computer.
Legal Footnote (Non-applicable Icons)
For more information regarding Non-applicable Icons, please refer to the
Legal Footnotes section in Appendix C.
Please handle your computer carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the
surface.
Grand Tour
The following figures show the grand tour of your computer.
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Figure 2-1 Grand tour of the computer
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1. Power switch (with lock function)
2. Orientation lock button
3. Volume down/up buttons
4. Web Camera (front)*
5. Web Camera indicator*
6. Microphone
7. Ambient light sensor
8. Display screen
9. Windows button
10. Camera flash*
11. Camera (back)*
12. Wireless WAN/WIMAX antennas
(not shown)*
13. Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
antennas (not shown)*
14. Cooling vents
15. Headphone/Microphone combo jack
16. SAS button
17. Keyboard button
18. Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 port
19. Micro HDMI port
20. Memory media slot
21. SIM card slot*
22. DC IN 19V jack
23. Security slot
24. Label slot (Rating label/COA label)
25. Power indicator
26. Battery indicator
27. Speakers
28. Docking interface
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
Power switch
Slide this switch to turn on the tablet.
Slide this power switch and hold it for five
seconds will force the tablet to shut down.
You can slide the power switch to the lock
) to avoid sliding it by mistake.
position (
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Orientation lock button
Press this button to lock/unlock automatic
rotation of the screen orientation.
Volume down/up but- Press thess buttons to increase or decrease the
tons
volume.
Web Camera
Web Camera is a device that allows you to
record video or take photographs with your
computer. You can use it for video chatting or
video conferences using a communication tool
such as Windows Live Messenger. TOSHIBA
Web Camera Application will help you to add
various video effects to your video or photograph.
Enables the transmission of video and use of
video chat via the internet using specialized
applications.
Please refer to the Web Camera Application
Online Help for details.
Web Camera LED
The Web Camera LED glows when the Web
Camera is operating.
Do not point the web camera directly at the sun.
Do not touch or press strongly on the web camera lens. Doing so may
reduce image quality. Use an eyeglass cleaner (cleaner cloth) or other
soft cloth to clean the lens if it becomes dirty.
When recording in dimly lit environments, select "Night Mode" which
allows for brighter images with less noise.
Microphone
The built-in microphone allows you to import and
record sounds for your application.
Ambient light sensor
Ambient light sensor can detect the light quality
and intensity outside and can use this information
automatically adjust the display screen
brightness.
Display screen
25.7cm (10.1") LCD screen, configured with the
following resolutions:
HD, 1366 horizontal x 768 vertical pixels
Please be aware that, when the computer is
operating on the AC adaptor, the image
displayed on the internal screen will be
somewhat brighter than when it operates on
battery power. This difference in brightness
levels is intended to save power when operating
on batteries.
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Legal Footnote (LCD)
For more information regarding LCD, please refer to the Legal Footnotes
section in Appendix C.
Windows button
Press this button to show the start menu.
Camera (back)
Your tablet is equipped with a back Camera used
for recording video or taking photographs.
Camera flash
This LED flash can be used as a light source
when the ambient light is not bright.
Wireless LAN antennas
Some computers in this series are equipped with
the Wireless LAN antennas.
Legal Footnote (Wireless LAN)
For more information regarding Wireless LAN, please refer to the Legal
Footnotes section in Appendix C.
Wireless WAN/ WiMAX antennas
Some computers in this series are equipped with
the Wireless WAN/WiMAX antennas.
Cooling vents
The cooling vents help the processor to avoid
overheating.
Do not block the cooling vents. Keep foreign metal objects, such as
screws, staples and paper clips, out of the cooling vents. Foreign metal
objects can create a short circuit, which can cause damage and fire,
possibly resulting in serious injury.
Carefully clean the dust on the cooling vents’ surface using a soft cloth.
Headphone/Microphone combo jack
A 3.5 mm mini headphone/microphone combo
jack enables connection of a monaural
microphone or a stereo headphone.
The integrated sound system provides support for the computer's internal
speakers and microphone, as well as allowing an external microphone and
headphones to be connected via the appropriate jacks.
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SAS button
The function of this button is equivalent to
pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del on a standard
computer.
Keyboard button
Press this button to open or close the virtual
keyboard.
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Universal Serial Bus
(USB 2.0) port
One Universal Serial Bus port, which complies to
the USB 2.0 standard, is provided on the right
side of the computer.
Keep foreign metal objects, such as screws, staples and paper clips, out of
the USB port. Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit, which can
cause damage and fire, possibly resulting in serious injury.
Please note that it is not possible to confirm the operation of all functions of
all USB devices that are available. In view of this it may be noted that some
functions associated with a specific device might not operate properly.
Micro HDMI port
Micro HDMI port can connect to HDMI cable with
Type D connector.
An HDMI cable sends video and audio signals. In
addition to this, it can send and receive control
signals.
Memory media slot
This slot lets you insert an SD™/SDHC™/
SDXC™ memory card, miniSD™/microSD™
Card, and MultiMediaCard™. Refer to the
Optional devices section in Chapter 3, Operating
Basics for more information.
Keep foreign metal objects, such as screws, staples and paper clips, out of
the Memory media slot. Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit,
which can cause damage and fire, possibly resulting in serious injury.
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SIM Card slot
This slot lets you insert a single SIM card which
enables a high-speed access to the Internet,
corporate Intranet and your email while you are
away from office.
DC IN 19V jack
The AC adaptor connects to this jack in order to
power the computer and charge its internal
batteries. Please note that you should only use
the model of AC adaptor supplied with the
computer at the time of purchase - using the
wrong AC adaptor can cause damage to the
computer.
Security slot
A security cable can be attached to this slot and
then connected to a desk or other large object in
order to deter theft of the computer.
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Label slot
Pull the plastic tag from the label slot. You will
see the ragulatory/rating label/COA label.
Power indicator
The Power indicator normally glows white when
the computer is turned on. However, if you turn
the computer off into Sleep Mode, this indicator
will flash white - approximately two seconds on,
two seconds off.
Battery indicator
The Battery indicator shows the condition of the
DC-IN and battery's charge - white indicates the
battery is fully charged while the power is being
correctly supplied from the AC adaptor.
Please refer to Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up
Modes for more information on this feature.
Speakers
The speakers emit sound generated by your
software as well as audio alarms, such as low
battery condition, generated by the system.
Docking interface
The interface enables the connection of an
optional dock such as a Tablet cradle.
Internal Hardware Components
This section describes the internal hardware components of your computer.
The actual specifications may vary depending on the model you
purchased.
Battery pack
This product includes a battery pack inside.
However, please do not attempt to dismount or
replace it by yourself. Please contact an
authorized Toshiba service provider, if
necessary.
The rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack
provides power to the computer when the AC
adaptor is not connected. For more detailed
information on the use and operation of the
battery pack please refer to Chapter 5, Power
and Power-Up Modes.
Legal Footnote (Battery Life)
For more information regarding Battery Life, please refer to the Legal
Footnotes section in Appendix C.
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CPU
The processor type varies depending on model.
To check which type of processor is included in
your model, open the TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic
Tool Utility by tapping Start -> All Programs ->
TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery -> PC
Diagnostic Tool.
Legal Footnote (CPU)
For more information regarding CPU, please refer to the Legal Footnotes
section in Appendix C.
Solid State Drive
(SSD)
The size of the Solid State Drive varies
depending on the model.
To check which type of SSD is included in your
model, open the TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool
Utility by tapping Start -> All Programs ->
TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery -> PC
Diagnostic Tool.
Please note that part of the Solid State Drive's
overall capacity is reserved as administration
space.
SSD is a large-capacity storage media which uses Solid-State
Memory in place of a magnetic disk of the hard disk.
Under certain unusual conditions of prolonged non-use and/or exposure to
high temperatures, the SSD may be vulnerable to data retention errors.
Legal Footnote (Solid State Drive (SSD) Capacity)
For more information regarding Solid State Drive (SSD) Capacity, please
refer to the Legal Footnotes section in Appendix C.
RTC battery
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The internal RTC battery backs up the Real Time
Clock (RTC) and calendar.
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Video RAM
The memory in a computer's graphics adaptor,
used to store the image displayed on a bitmap
display.
The amount of Video RAM available is
dependent on the computer's system memory.
Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and
Personalization -> Display -> Adjust
resolution.
The amount of Video RAM can be verified by
clicking the Advanced settings button in the
Screen Resolution window.
Memory
This tablet is equipped with a 2GB memory on
board. The actual amount of usable system
memory will be less than the installed memory
modules. This tablet does not support memory
expansion.
Legal Footnote (Memory (Main System))
For more information regarding Memory (Main System), please refer to the
Legal Footnotes section in Appendix C.
Display controller
The display controller interprets software
commands into hardware commands that turn
particular parts on the screen on or off.
The display controller also controls the video
mode and uses industry standard rules to govern
the screen resolution and the maximum number
of colors that can be displayed at any one time.
Therefore, software written for a given video
mode will run on any computer that supports that
mode.
Due to the display panel's increased resolution, lines may appear broken in
when displaying images in full-screen text mode.
Graphics controller
The graphics controller maximizes display
performance.
Legal Footnote (Graphics Processing Unit ("GPU"))
For more information regarding Graphics Processing Unit ("GPU"), please
refer to the Legal Footnotes section in Appendix C.
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Intel® Display Power Saving Technology
Intel GPU model may include the Display Power Saving Technology
feature that can save the computer's power consumption by optimizing
picture contrast on the internal LCD.
This feature can be used if the computer is:
running under battery mode
using the internal LCD display only
The Display Power Saving Technology feature is enabled at factory default.
If you want to disable the feature, you can disable it.
The Display Power Saving Technology feature can be disabled in the Intel®
GMA Driver for Mobile Control Panel.
You can access this control panel in one of the following ways:
Tap Start -> Control Panel. Select Large icons or Small icons in
View by, and then tap Intel(R) GMA Driver for Mobile.
Right-tap on the desktop and tap Graphics Properties....
In this control panel:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap Power.
Select On battery from the drop-down menu in Power Source.
Clear the Display Power Saving Technology check box.
Tap OK.
If you want to enable this feature, under the conditions mentioned above,
select the Display Power Saving Technology check box.
Intel® Rapid Start Technology
This computer supports Intel® Rapid Start Technology which enables the
computer change to Hibernation Mode (IFFS-Intel Fast Flash Standy
mode) from Sleep Mode after a specified time.
With the Intel® Rapid Start Technology, the Windows can rapidly restore
from HibernationMode and its battery life will be improved than in Sleep
Mode.
Intel® Rapid Start Technology is enabled at factory default. The computer
will switch to Hibernation Mode after two hours of Sleep Mode.
You can use BIOS Setup to enable/disable the function and change the
specified time setting from Sleep Mode to Hibernation Mode.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Turn off the computer.
Press and hold on the Volume down button and then slide the Power
switch. When the TOSHIBA Leading Innovation >>> logo screen
appears - the BIOS setup application will load.
Select Power Management.
Enable/Disable Intel(R) Rapid Start Technology function and press
ENTER using the virtual keyboard..
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5.
You can change the specified time from Sleep Mode to Hibernation
Mode in the Rapid Start Entry after. If the Immediately option is
selected, the computer will switch to Hibernation Mode immediately
once your computer turns to the Sleep Mode.
When Intel® Rapid Start Technology is enabled, switching from Sleep
Mode to Hibernation Mode consumes power. When you carry your
computer aboard on an aircraft or in places where electronic devices
are regulated or controlled, always power off your computer.
When Intel® Rapid Start Technology is enabled, Wake-up on LAN,
Wake-up on USB or Wake-up from Sleep Mode automatically
functions are not available when the computer has been switched from
Sleep Mode to Hibernation Mode.
The Windows cannot be restored normally if the battery is exhausted
when the computer is moving from Sleep Mode to Hibernation Mode.
The partition allocation on the Solid State Drive for the Intel® Rapid
Start Technology cannot be deleted even Intel® Rapid Start
Technology is disabled.
Intel® Rapid Start Technology can be used only for Windows 7.
The Windows restore time from Hibernation Mode (IFFS Mode) is
faster than the traditional Hibernation Mode.
The SSD of this computer is separated into four partitions at factory
default. You cannot reconfigure the partitions on your computer.
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Chapter 3
Operating Basics
This chapter describes the basic operations of your computer, highlights
the precautions that should be taken when using it.
Using the Touch Screen
You can use your finger to manipulate icons, buttons, menu items, the
onscreen keyboard, and other items on the touch screen.
Tap
Simply tap your finger on the touch screen to act on items on the
screen, such as application and settings icons, to type letters and
symbols using the onscreen keyboard, or to tap onscreen buttons.
Double tap
Tap quickly twice on a webpage, map or other screen to zoom.
Press & hold
Press & hold an item on the screen until a blue ring animation
complete. It functions like the right-click on a standard mouse.
Select / Drag
Press & hold an item for a moment and then, without lifting your finger,
move your finger on the screen until you reach the target position. You
can drag items on the Windows screen to reposition them.
Press & tap
Press an item and tap using another finger. It functions like the rightclick on a standard mouse.
Swipe / Slide / Flick
To swipe/slide/flick, you quickly move your finger across the surface of
the screen, without pausing when you first touch it (so you don’t drag
an item instead). For example, you slide the screen up or down to
scroll a list.
Zoom
In some apps, you can zoom in/out by placing two fingers on the
screen at once and pinching them together or spreading them apart.
Rotate
You can rotate the target by moving two fingers in opposite direction
or using one finger to pivot around another.
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Using the Virtual Keyboard
You can use the virtual keyboard to enter text when writing a mail, filling a
table and so on. The following table describes this option.
Virtual keyboard
The virtual keyboard is like a standard keyboard,
but you enter text by tapping the keys with your
fingers.
Using the Tablet PC Pen
A stylus pen or digitizer pen kit may be provided with your tablet depending
on the models. You can use this pen to operate on the screen.
The digitizer pen with a button on the pen body provides the functions
below:
Erasing: Press and hold this button to turn the pen into an eraser in
such application as Paint.
Right-click: Press and hold this button and touch the tip of the pen to
an object. Immediately lift it to display a pop-up menu or other action.
It functions like the right-click on a standard mouse.
Wireless communications
The computer’s wireless communication function supports some wireless
communication devices.
Only some models are equipped with both Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
functions.
Do not use the Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) or Bluetooth functionalities near a
microwave oven or in areas subject to radio interference or magnetic
fields. Interference from a microwave oven or other source can disrupt
Wi-Fi or Bluetooth operation.
Turn all wireless functionalities off when near a person who may have
a cardiac pacemaker implant or other medical electric device. Radio
waves may affect pacemaker or medical device operation, possibly
resulting in serious injury. Follow the instruction of your medical device
when using any wireless functionality.
Always turn off wireless functionality if the computer is near automatic
control equipment or appliances such as automatic doors or fire
detectors. Radio waves can cause malfunction of such equipment,
possibly resulting in serious injury.
It may not be possible to make a network connection to a specified
network name using the ad hoc network function. If this occurs, the
new network(*) will have to be configured for all computers connected
to the same network in order to re-enable network connections.
* Please be sure to use new network name.
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Wireless LAN
The Wireless LAN is compatible with other LAN systems based on Direct
Sequence Spread Spectrum / Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
radio technology that complies with the IEEE802.11 Wireless LAN
standard.
Frequency Channel Selection of 5GHz for IEEE 802.11a or/and
IEEE802.11n
Frequency Channel Selection of 2.4GHz for IEEE 802.11b/g or/and
IEEE802.11n
Roaming over multiple channels
Card power management
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption based on an 128-bit
encryption algorithm
Wi-Fi Protected Access™ (WPA™)
The transmission speed over the Wireless LAN, and the distance over
which the Wireless LAN can reach, may vary depending on surrounding
electromagnetic environment, obstacles, access point design and
configuration, client design and software/hardware configurations. The
transmission rate described is the theoretical maximum speed as specified
under the appropriate standard - the actual transmission speed will be
lower than the theoretical maximum speed.
Setting
1.
2.
3.
4.
Please make sure that the Wireless Communication function is on.
Tap Start -> Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network
and Sharing Center.
Tap Set up a new connection or network.
Follow the wizard. You will need the name of the wireless network
together with security settings. Consult the documentation
accompanied with your router or ask your wireless network
administrator for the settings.
Security
TOSHIBA strongly recommend that you enable encryption
functionality, otherwise your computer will be open to illegal access by
an outsider using a wireless connection. If this occurs, the outsider
may illegally access your system, eavesdrop, or cause the loss or
destruction of stored data.
TOSHIBA is not liable for the loss of data due to eavesdropping or
illegal access through the wireless LAN and the damage thereof.
Card Specifications
Form Factor
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Compatibility
IEEE 802.11 Standard for Wireless LANs
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) certified by the WiFi Alliance. The "Wi-Fi CERTIFIED" logo is a
certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Network Operating
System
Microsoft Windows Networking
Media Access Protocol
CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with
Acknowledgment (ACK)
Radio Characteristics
Radio Characteristics of Wireless LAN module may vary according to:
Country/region where the product was purchased
Type of product
Wireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations.
Although Wireless LAN wireless networking products have been designed
for operation in the license-free 2.4GHz and 5GHz band, local radio
regulations may impose a number of limitations to the use of wireless
communication equipment.
Radio Frequency
Band 5GHz (5150-5850 MHz) (Revision a
and n)
Band 2.4GHz (2400-2483.5 MHz) (Revision
b/g and n)
The range of the wireless signal is related to the transmit rate of the
wireless communication. Communications at lower transmit range may
travel larger distances.
The range of your wireless devices can be affected when the
antennas are placed near metal surfaces and solid high-density
materials.
Range is also impacted due to "obstacles" in the signal path of the
radio that may either absorb or reflect the radio signal.
Bluetooth wireless technology
Some computers in this series have Bluetooth wireless communication
function which eliminates the need for cables between electronic devices
such as computers, printers and mobile phones. When it is enabled,
Bluetooth provides the wireless personal area network environment which
is safe and trustworthy, that is quick and easy.
You cannot use the computer's built-in Bluetooth functions and an external
Bluetooth adaptor simultaneously. For reference, Bluetooth wireless
technology has the following features:
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Worldwide operation
The Bluetooth radio transmitter and receiver operate in the 2.4GHz band,
which is license-free and compatible with radio systems in most countries
in the world.
Radio links
You can easily establish links between two or more devices, with these
links being maintained even if the devices are not within a line-of-sight of
each other.
Security
Two advanced security mechanisms ensure a high level of security:
Authentication prevents access to critical data and makes it impossible
to falsify the origin of a message.
Encryption prevents eavesdropping and maintains link privacy.
Bluetooth Stack for Windows by TOSHIBA
Please note that this software is specifically designed for the following
operating systems:
Windows 7
Information regarding the use of this software with these operating systems
is listed below, with further details being contained with the electronic help
files supplied with the software.
This Bluetooth Stack is based on the Bluetooth Version 1.1/1.2/2.0+EDR/
2.1+EDR/3.0/3.0+HS specification, depending on the model you
purchased. However, TOSHIBA cannot confirm the compatibility between
any computing products and/or other electronic devices that use Bluetooth,
other than TOSHIBA notebook computers.
Release Notes related to the Bluetooth Stack for Windows
by TOSHIBA
1.
2.
Fax application software: Please be aware that there is some fax
application software that you cannot use on this Bluetooth Stack.
Multi-user considerations: The use of Bluetooth is not supported in a
multi-user environment. This means that, when you use Bluetooth,
other users that are logged into the same computer will not be able to
use this type of functionality.
Product Support:
The latest information regarding operating system support, language
support or available upgrades can be found on our web site http://
www.toshiba-europe.com/computers/tnt/bluetooth.htm in Europe or
www.pcsupport.toshiba.com in the United States.
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Optional devices
Optional devices can expand the computer's capabilities and its versatility.
This section describes the connection or installation of the following
devices:
Cards/memory
Memory media slot
Secure Digital™ (SD) Card (SD memory card, SDHC memory
card , SDXC memory card, miniSD Card, microSD Card)
MultiMediaCard
Peripheral devices
HDMI device
Other
Security lock
Optional TOSHIBA accessories
Memory media slot
The computer is equipped with a Memory media slot that can
accommodate some kinds of memory media with various memory
capacities so that you can easily transfer data from devices, such as digital
cameras and Personal Digital Assistants.
Keep foreign objects out of the Memory media slot. Never allow metal
objects, such as screws, staples and paper clips, to enter the Memory
media slot. Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit, which can
cause computer damage and fire, possibly resulting in serious injury.
This Memory media slot supports the following memory media.
Secure Digital (SD) Card (SD memory card, SDHC memory card,
SDXC memory card, miniSD Card, microSD Card)
MultiMediaCard (MMC™)
Please note that an adaptor is required to use miniSD/microSD Card.
Please note that not all memory media have been tested and verified
to work correctly. Therefore, it is not possible to guarantee that all
memory media will operate properly.
The slot does not support Magic Gate functions.
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Figure 3-1 Examples of memory media
Secure Digital (SD)
Card
microSD card
adaptor and
microSD card
MultiMediaCard
(MMC)
Memory media
This section provides the important safety precautions in order to handle
your memory media.
Points to note about the memory media card
SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards comply with SDMI (Secure Digital Music
Initiative), which is a technology adopted to prevent unlawful copy or
playback of digital music. For this reason, you cannot copy or playback
protected material on another computer or other device, and you may not
reproduce any copyrighted material except for your personal enjoyment.
Below is a simple explanation for distinguishing SD memory cards from
SDHC and SDXC memory cards.
SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards appear the same externally.
However, the logo on memory cards is different, so pay careful
attention to the logo when purchasing.
The SD memory card logo is (
).
The SDHC memory card logo is (
The SDXC memory card logo is (
).
TM
).
The maximum capacity of SD memory cards is 2GB. The maximum
capacity of SDHC memory cards is 32GB. The maximum capacity of
SDXC memory cards is 64GB.
Card Type
Capacities
SD
8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 256MB,
512MB, 1GB, 2GB
SDHC
4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB
SDXC
64GB
Memory media format
New media cards are formatted according to specific standards. If you wish
to reformat a media card, be sure to do so with a device that uses media
cards.
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Formatting an memory media card
Memory media cards are sold already formatted in conformity to specific
standards. If you reformat a memory card, be sure to reformat it with a
device such as digital camera or digital audio player that uses the memory
cards, not with the format command provided within Windows.
Should you need to format all areas of the memory card, including the
protected area, you will need to obtain an appropriate application that
applies the copy protection system.
Media care
Observe the following precautions when handling the card.
Card care
Do not twist or bend cards.
Do not expose cards to liquids or store in humid areas or lay media
close to containers of liquid.
Do not touch the metal part of a card or expose it to liquids or let it get
dirty.
After using card, return it to its case.
The card is designed so that it can be inserted only one way. Do not
try to force the card into the slot.
Do not leave a card partially inserted in the slot. Press the card until
you hear it click into place.
Memory card care
Set the write-protect switch to the lock position, if you do not want to
record data.
Memory cards have a limited lifespan, so it is important to backup
important data.
Do not write to a card if the battery power is low. Low power could
affect writing accuracy.
Do not remove a card while read/write is in progress.
For more details on using memory cards, see manuals accompanying the
cards.
About the write-protect
The memory media cards have a function for protect.
SD Card (SD memory card, SDHC memory card and SDXC memory
card)
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Set the write-protect switch to the lock position, if you do not want to record
data.
Inserting a memory media
The following instructions apply to all types of supported media devices. To
insert a memory media, follow the steps as detailed below:
1.
2.
3.
Turn the memory media so that the contacts (metal areas) are face
down.
Remove the slot cover and insert the memory media into the Memory
media slot on the right of the computer.
Press the memory media gently to ensure a firm connection is made.
Figure 3-2 Inserting a memory media
1. Memory media slot
2. Memory media
Make sure memory media is oriented properly before you insert it. If
you insert the media in wrong direction, you may not be able to
remove it.
When inserting memory media, do not touch the metal contacts. You
could expose the storage area to static electricity, which can destroy
data.
Do not turn the computer off or switch to Sleep Mode or Hibernation
Mode while files are being copied - doing so may cause data to be
lost.
Removing a memory media
The following instructions apply to all types of supported media devices. To
remove a memory media, follow the steps as detailed below:
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Windows Taskbar.
Tap Eject media.
Press the memory media to partially extend it out of the computer.
Grasp the media and remove it.
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Do not remove the memory media while the computer is in Sleep or
Hibernation Mode. The computer could become unstable or data in
the memory media could be lost.
Do not remove only the miniSD/microSD Card while leaving the
adaptor in the Memory media slot.
SIM card slot
Some models are equipped with a SIM card slot that allows you to
assemble a SIM card from your wireless service provider to use your
provider’s mobile networks for transmitting data.
This section only applies to models with 3G modules.
Inserting a SIM card
To insert a SIM card, follow the steps as detailed below:
1.
2.
3.
Turn off your tablet.
Turn the SIM card so that the contacts (metal areas) are facing down.
Remove the slot cover and insert the SIM card into the SIM card slot
on the tablet and push it until you hear a click.
Figure 3-3 Inserting a SIM card
1. SIM card slot
2. SIM card
Removing a SIM card
To remove a SIM card, follow the steps as detailed below:
1.
2.
Remove the slot cover on the right side of your tablet and push the
SIM card until you hear a click to partially release it.
Grasp it and pull it out of the slot.
USB device
This tablet is equipped with a USB port that complies with USB 2.0
standard.
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To connect a USB device, plug the device’s connector into the USB port on
your tablet.
Make sure the connector is properly aligned with the socket. Do not try to
force the connection, doing so can damage the connecting pins.
As the port operation of all USB devices has not been confirmed, some
USB devices may not function properly.
HDMI
The tablet is equipped with a Micro HDMI port that can send video by
connecting with external devices. 1080p, 720p, 576p and 480p signal
formats are supported, but actually available signal format depends on
each HDMI device.
To connect external devices, follow the steps as detailed below:
As the port operation of all HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)
display devices have not been confirmed, some HDMI display devices may
not function properly.
1.
2.
Plug Type D connector of the HDMI cable into the Micro HDMI port on
your tablet.
Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port of the HDMI
device.
Figure 3-4 Connecting an HDMI cable
1. Micro HDMI port
2. Micro HDMI (Type D) connector
Please connect or disconnect an HDMI display device to or from the tablet
under the following conditions:
The tablet is turned on.
The tablet is completely turned off.
Do not do so when the tablet is in Sleep Mode.
When you connect a television or external monitor to the HDMI port,
the display output device is set to HDMI.
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When you unplug the HDMI cable and re-plug it, please wait at least 5
seconds before you re-plug the HDMI cable again.
Security slot
A security slot enable you to anchor your tablet a desk or other heavy
object in order to help prevent unauthorized removal or theft. The tablet
has a security slot on its right side into which you can attach one end of the
security cable, while the other end attaches to a desk or similar object. The
methods used for attaching security cables differ from product to product.
Please refer to the instructions for the product you are using for more
information.
This slot is also used for attaching the digitizer pen provided depending on
the models.
Connecting the security slot
In order to connect a security cable to the tablet, follow the steps as
detailed below:
1.
2.
Turn the tablet to make the security slot face you.
Align the security cable with the lock slot and secure it in place.
Figure 3-5 Security slot
1. Security slot
2. Security cable
Optional TOSHIBA Accessories
You are able to add a number of options and accessories in order to make
your tablet even more powerful and convenient to use. For reference, the
following list details some of the items that are available from your reseller
or TOSHIBA dealer:
Universal AC Adaptor If you frequently use your tablet at more than one
site, it may be convenient to purchase an
additional AC adaptor to be kept at each site in
order to remove the need to always carry the
adaptor with you.
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Sound System
This section describes some of the audio control functions.
Volume Mixer
The Volume Mixer utility lets you control the audio volume for playback of
devices and applications under Windows.
To launch the Volume Mixer utility, right click on the speaker icon on
the Taskbar, and select Open Volume Mixer from the sub menu.
To adjust the volume level of speakers or headphones, move the
Speakers slider.
To adjust the volume level of an application that you are using, move
the slider for the corresponding application.
Microphone Level
Follow the steps below to change the microphone recording level.
1.
2.
3.
Right click on the speaker icon on the Taskbar, and select Recording
devices from the sub menu.
Select Microphone, and tap Properties.
On the Levels tab move the Microphone slider to increase or
decrease the microphone volume level.
If you feel the microphone volume level is inadequate, move the
Microphone Boost slider to a higher level.
Audio Enhancements
In order to apply the sound effects for your current speaker, follow the
steps below.
1.
2.
3.
Right click on the Speakers icon on the Taskbar, and select
Playback devices from the sub menu.
Select Speakers, and tap Properties.
On the Enhancements tab select the sound effects you would like,
and tap Apply.
Realtek HD Audio Manager
You can confirm and change the audio configuration using the Realtek HD
Audio Manager. To launch the Realtek HD Audio Manager, tap Start ->
Control Panel, select Large icons from View by, then tap Realtek HD
Audio Manager.
When you first launch the Realtek HD Audio Manager, you will see two
device tabs. Speakers is the default output device. Microphone is the
default input device. To change the default device, tap the Set Default
Device button under the chosen device tab.
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Information
to view hardware information, software
Tap the Information button
information, and language setting.
Power Management
The audio controller in your tablet can be turned off when the audio
function is not used. To adjust the configuration of audio power
management, tap the Power Management button
When audio power management is enabled, the circle button at the
upper left of the Power Management is blue and convex.
When audio power management is disabled, the button is black and
concave.
Speaker Configuration
to confirm the internal speakers or the
Tap the Auto Test button
headphone sound is coming from the right direction.
Default Format
You can change the sample rate and bit depth of sound.
Video mode
Video mode settings are configured via the Screen Resolution dialog.
To open the Screen Resolution dialog, tap Start -> Control Panel ->
Appearance and Personalization -> Display -> Change display
settings.
If you are running some applications (for example a 3D application or video
playback and so on), you may see some disturbance, flickering or frame
dropping on your screen.
If that occurs, adjust the resolution of display, lowering it until the screen is
displayed properly.
Disabling Windows Aero™ may also help correct this issue.
Computer Handling
This section explains computer handling and maintenance.
Cleaning the computer
To help ensure long, trouble-free operation, keep the computer free of dust
and dirt, and use care with all liquids around it.
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Be careful not to spill liquids into the computer. If the computer does
get wet, turn the power off immediately and let the computer dry
completely - in these circumstance you should get the computer
inspected by an authorized service provider in order to assess the
scope of any damage.
Clean the plastics of the computer using a slightly water dampened
cloth.
You can clean the display screen by spraying a small amount of glass
cleaner onto a soft, clean cloth and then wiping the screen gently with
the cloth.
Never spray cleaner directly onto the computer or let liquid run into any part
of it. Never use harsh or caustic chemical products to clean the computer.
Moving the computer
While the computer is designed for flexible day-to-day usage you should
exercise a few simple precautions when moving it in order to help ensure
trouble-free operation.
Make sure all disk/disc activity has ended before moving the
computer.
Turn off (shut down) the computer.
Disconnect the AC adaptor and all peripherals before moving the
computer.
Before carrying your computer, shut it down, disconnect the AC
adaptor and allow it to cool down - a failure to follow this instruction
may result in minor heat injury.
Be careful not to subject the computer to impact or shock - a failure to
follow this instruction could result in damage to computer, computer
failure or loss of data.
Never transport your computer with any cards installed - this may
cause damage to either the computer and/or the card resulting in
product failure.
Always use a suitable carry case when transporting the computer.
When carrying your computer, be sure to hold it securely so that it
does not fall or hit anything.
Do not carry your computer by holding any of its protruding elements.
Heat dispersal
To protect against overheating, the processor is equipped with an internal
temperature sensor which activates a cooling fan or lowers the processing
speed if the computer's internal temperature rises to a certain level. You
are able to select whether to control this temperature by either turning on
the fan first, then if necessary lowering the processor speed, or by lowering
the processor speed first, then if necessary turning on the fan. Both of
these functions are controlled through the Power Options.
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When the processor's temperature falls within normal range, the fan will be
turned off and the processor operation returned to its standard speed.
If the processor's temperature reaches an unacceptably high level with
either setting, the computer automatically shuts down to prevent any
damage. In this instance all unsaved data in memory will be lost.
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Chapter 4
Utilities & Advanced Usage
This chapter describes the utilities and special features of this computer,
and the advanced usage of some utilities.
Utilities and Applications
This section describes the pre-installed utilities that come with the
computer and details how to start them. For further information on their
operation, you may refer to each utility's online manual, help files or
README.TXT file (if applicable).
TOSHIBA Power Sav- TOSHIBA Power Saver provides you with the
er
features of more various power supply
managements.
TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool
The TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool will display
basic system configuration information and allow
the functionality of some of the computer's builtin hardware devices to be tested.
TOSHIBA Password
Utility
The TOSHIBA Password utility allows you to set
a password in order to restrict access to the
computer.
TOSHIBA Flash Cards The TOSHIBA Flash Cards provide functions
similar to those of the Hot Keys on a standard
computer.
When this utility is launched, Flash Cards are
displayed in a row at the top/bottom of the
screen.
To access this utility, tap Start -> All Programs > TOSHIBA -> Tools & Utilities -> Flash Cards.
HW Setup
This utility allows you to customize your
hardware settings according to the way you work
with the computer and the peripherals you use.
Bluetooth Stack for
Windows by Toshiba
This software enables communication between
the computer and external Bluetooth devices
such as printers and mobile phones.
Bluetooth functions cannot be used in models
that do not have a Bluetooth module installed.
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TOSHIBA Assist
TOSHIBA Assist is a graphical user interface that
provides access to specific tools, utilities and
applications that make the use and configuration
of the computer easier.
To access this utility, tap Start -> All Programs > TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery ->
TOSHIBA Assist .
TOSHIBA ConfigFree TOSHIBA ConfigFree is a suite of utilities that
improve the ease and control of communication
devices and network connections, help in the
identification of communication problems and
allow the creation of profiles if you need to switch
between different locations and communication
networks.
To access this utility, tap Start -> All Programs > TOSHIBA -> Network & Connectivity ->
ConfigFree.
TOSHIBA eco Utility
This computer is equipped with "eco mode". This
mode slightly lowers performance of some
devices to reduce electric power consumption.
You can realize measurable power savings by
using it continuously. TOSHIBA eco Utility helps
you monitor your power savings by showing
approximate real time power consumption.
Furthermore, it shows approximate accumulated
power consumption and approximate
accumulated power savings when using eco
mode daily, weekly, and monthly. You can track
power savings by using eco mode continuously.
To access this utility, tap Start -> All Programs > TOSHIBA -> Tools & Utilities -> eco Utility.
TOSHIBA HDD/SSD
Alert Utility
This utility includes wizard functions to monitor
the Disk Drive operating status and execute the
system backup.
To access the utility, tap Start -> All Programs > TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery -> HDD
SSD Alert.
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TOSHIBA Service Sta- This application allows your computer to
tion
automatically search for TOSHIBA software
updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that are
specific to your computer system and its
programs. When enabled, this application
periodically transmits to our servers a limited
amount of system information, which will be
treated in strict accordance with the rules and
regulations as well as applicable data protection
law.
To access this utility, tap Start -> All Programs > TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery -> Service
Station.
TOSHIBA Bulletin
Board
Bulletin Board is a convenient place to pin things
to visually organize in a fun and creative way.
Simply drag and drop your favorite pictures, files
or notes to pin them on the Board. You can use it
to create thumbnail shortcuts, reminders, to-do
list and so on according to your personal style.
To access this utility, tap Start -> All Programs > TOSHIBA -> Tools & Utilities -> Bulletin
Board.
TOSHIBA ReelTime
This application is a graphical history/indexing
tool that enables you to view recently accessed
files in a fun and easy-to-use format. View and
scroll through your history of opened or imported
files via thumbnails in an intuitive user interface.
To access this utility, tap Start -> All Programs > TOSHIBA -> Tools & Utilities -> ReelTime.
TOSHIBA Wireless
LAN Indicator
TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Indicator utility displays
the system's Wireless LAN connection status on
the logon screen.
You can quickly check the current Wireless LAN
connection status before logging into Windows.
To change the settings of this utility, tap Start ->
All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Network &
Connectivity -> Wireless LAN Indicator Settings.
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TOSHIBA Media Con- This application allows you to control your music,
troller
pictures and videos by streaming content to any
compatible device in your home.
To access this utility, tap Start -> All Programs > TOSHIBA -> Media & Entertainment ->
TOSHIBA Media Controller.
For more information, please refer to the
TOSHIBA Media Controller Help.
TOSHIBA Audio Enhancement
TOSHIBA Audio Enhancement provides a highly
realistic sound without digital saturation. It can be
turned On/Off on the speakers properties.
To change the settings, tap Start -> Control
Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Sound.
Double tap the Speakers icon and then tap the
Enhancements tab.
TOSHIBA Tablet Key- This utility provides a virtual keyboard for you to
board
enter characters, numbers and symbols.
TOSHIBA Tablet
Touch Pad
This utility provides a virtual touchpad with two
control buttons.
TOSHIBA Tablet Piano
This utility provides a virtual piano for playing
with fingers tapping.
You may not have all the software listed above depending on the model
you purchased.
Special features
The following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are
advanced features which make the computer more convenient to use.
Access each function using the following procedures.
*1 To access the Power Options, tap Start -> Control Panel -> System
and Security -> Power Options.
Display automatic
power off *1
This feature automatically cuts off power to the
computer's display panel when there is no
keyboard input for a specified time, with power
being restored the next time a key is pressed.
This can be specified in the Power Options.
SSD automatic power This feature automatically cuts off power to the
Solid State Drive when it is not accessed for a
off *1
specified time, with power being restored when
the Solid State Drive is next accessed. This can
be specified in the Power Options.
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System automatic
Sleep/Hibernation
Mode *1
This feature automatically shuts down the system
into either Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode
when there is no input or hardware access for a
specified time. This can be specified in the Power
Options.
Power on password
Two levels of password security, supervisor and
user, are available to prevent unauthorized
access to your computer.
Intelligent power sup- A microprocessor in the computer's intelligent
power supply detects the battery's charge,
ply *1
automatically calculates the remaining battery
capacity and protects electronic components
from abnormal conditions such as a voltage
overload from the AC adaptor. This can be
specified in the Power Options.
Battery save mode *1
This feature lets you configure the computer in
order to save battery power. This can be
specified in the Power Options.
Low battery automat- When battery power is exhausted to the point
ic Hibernation Mode *1 that computer operation cannot be continued, the
system automatically enters Hibernation Mode
and shuts itself down. This can be specified in
the Power Options.
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Heat dispersal *1
To protect against overheating, the processor
has an internal temperature sensor so that, if the
computer's internal temperature rises to a certain
level, the cooling fan is turned on or the
processing speed is lowered. This can be
specified in the Power Options.
Hibernation Mode
This feature lets you turn off the power to the
computer without exiting from your software. The
contents of main memory are automatically
saved to the Solid State Drive so that when you
next turn the power on again, you can continue
working right where you left off. Refer to the
Turning off the power section in Chapter 1,
Getting Started, for more details.
Sleep Mode
If you have to interrupt your work, you can use
this feature to allow you to turn off power to the
computer without exiting from your software.
Data is maintained in the computer's main
memory so that when you next turn on the
power, you can continue working right where you
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USB Wakeup function This function restores the computer from Sleep
Mode depending on the external devices
connected to the USB ports.
For example, if a mouse or USB keyboard is
connected to a USB port, clicking the mouse
button or pressing the keyboard will wakeup the
computer.
TOSHIBA PC Health
Monitor
The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor application
proactively monitors a number of system
functions such as power consumption, battery
health and system cooling, informing you of
significant system conditions. This application
recognizes the system and individual component
serial numbers and will track specific activities
related to their usage.
Using TOSHIBA Tablet Feature
The toshiba tablet feature includes the following functions:
TOSHIBA Tablet Keyboard
TOSHIBA Tablet Touch Pad
TOSHIBA Tablet Piano
TOSHIBA Tablet Keyboard
This computer is provided with a TOSHIBA Tablet Keyboard - a virtual
keyboard enables users to enter characters, numbers, and symbols.
Launching Tablet Keyboard
1.
2.
3.
Tap Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Tools & Utilities ->
Tablet Keyboard.
Tap where you desire to enter text on the Windows screen, and enter
text by finger-tapping the keyboard directly.
Tap the cross icon on the upper right corner of the Tablet Keyboard
when finished entering the text.
Up to two keys can be tapped simultaneously.
Tapping Ctrl+Alt+Del keys is not available on the Tablet Keyboard.
To perform this action, press the SAS button instead.
Ctrl, Alt and Shift keys are set to toggle mode respectively. Tap it
once to set the function ON (as if the key is being held on a standard
computer), and tap it again to release the function.
Some key functions may not be performed on the Tablet Keyboard,
e.g. some key combinations or shortcut keys.
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Switching Keyboard Layouts
This Tablet Keyboard is provided with several layouts. You can tap the
keyboard icon in the application bar on the Tablet Keyboard to toggle.
TOSHIBA Tablet Touch Pad
This computer is provided with a TOSHIBA Tablet Touch Pad - a virtual
touch pad with two control buttons.
Launching Tablet Touch Pad
To launch Tablet Touch Pad, tap Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA ->
Tools & Utilities -> Tablet Touch Pad.
TOSHIBA Tablet Piano
To launch Tablet Piano, tap Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Tools
& Utilities -> Tablet Piano. You can play the Tablet Piano with figers
tapping.
Tap the musical instrument icons at the top of the Tablet Piano to change
the tone of it.
TOSHIBA Tablet Piano provides several instrument tones as below:
Piano
Trumpet
Electronic piano
Saxophone
TOSHIBA Desk Band
TOSHIBA Desk Band presents other TOSHIBA utilities on it. You can
access the applications and utilities by touching the icons on the TOSHIBA
Desk Band.
Starting the TOSHIBA Desk Band
The TOSHIBA Desk Band utility will automatically start along with
Windows.
Enabling/Disabling the TOSHIBA Desk Band
You can enable or disable the TOSHIBA Desk Band in the following way:
Tap and hold the Taskbar and then choose the Taskbar option. Select
the TOSHIBA Desk Band option to display the Desk Band and clear
the option to hide the utility.
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Applications
1. Adaptive Display
2. Audio Enhancement
3. Web Camera
4. Flash Cards
5. App Switcher
6. Zoom
7. Tablet Touch Pad
8. Tablet Keyboard
If the related utility is not installed, the icon will not be shown on the Desk
Band bar.
Adaptive Display
Tap it to enable or disable the adaptive display.
Audio Enhancement
Tap it to enable or disable the audio
enhancement effect.
Web Camera
Tap it to launch TOSHIBA Web Camera.
If Web Camera application is already launched,
tapping this icon will hide the Web Camera
application.
Flash Cards
Tap it to launch TOSHIBA Flash Cards.
App Switcher
Tap it to display or hide the app switcher.
If there are more than eight tasks, these tasks will be paged with eight
tasks per page. You can drag the thumbnails to scroll to next page.
Zoom
Tap it to launch Zoom function.
Tablet Touch Pad
Tap it to launch TOSHIBA Tablet Touch Pad.
Tablet Keyboard
Tap it to launch TOSHIBA Tablet Keyboard.
For more details about TOSHIBA Tablet Touch Pad and TOSHIBA Tablet
Keyboard, please refer toTOSHIBA Tablet Touch Pad and TOSHIBA
Tablet Keyboard.
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TOSHIBA Password Utility
The TOSHIBA Password Utility provides two levels of password security:
User and Supervisor.
Passwords set by the TOSHIBA Password Utility function are different from
the Windows password.
User Password
To start the utility, point to or tap the following items:
Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery -> TOSHIBA
Assist -> SECURE -> User password
Registered (button)
Tap to register a password of up to 10 characters. After a password is
set, you will be prompted to enter it when you start the computer.
Not Registered (button)
Tap to delete a registered password. Before you can delete a
password, you must first enter the current password correctly.
Owner String (text box)
You can use this box to associate text with the password. After you
enter text, tap Apply or OK. When the computer is started, this text
will be displayed together with the prompt asking you to enter a
password.
Supervisor Password
If you set a Supervisor Password, some functions will be restricted when a
user logs on with the User Password. To set a Supervisor Password:
Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery -> TOSHIBA
Assist -> SECURE -> Supervisor password
This utility lets you do the following:
Register or delete the Supervisor Password.
Specify restrictions for general users.
Starting the computer by password
If you have already registered a password, there is one way to start the
computer:
Enter the password manually.
The password is necessary only if the computer was shut down in boot
mode, not in Hibernation or Sleep mode.
To enter a password manually, follow the steps as detailed below:
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1.
2.
3.
Turn on the power as described in Chapter 1, Getting Started. The
following message will appear in the screen:
Enter Password [ ]
Enter the Password.
Press ENTER.
If you enter the password incorrectly three times in a row, the computer
shuts off. In this case, you must turn the computer back on to retry
password entry.
HW Setup
This section explains how to use the TOSHIBA HW Setup program to
configure your computer, and provides information on settings for various
functions.
Accessing HW Setup
To run the HW Setup program, tap Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA ->
Tools & Utilities -> HWSetup.
HW Setup window
The HW Setup window contains a number of tabs (General, Password,
Display, Boot Setting and USB) to allow specific functions of the computer
to be configured.
In addition there are also three buttons : OK, Cancel and Apply.
OK
Accepts your changes and closes the HW Setup
window.
Cancel
Closes the window without accepting your
changes.
Apply
Accepts all your changes without closing the HW
Setup window.
Some options shown in grey are possible to confirm their status.
General
This window displays the BIOS/EC version and contains two buttons :
Default and About.
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Return all HW Setup values to the factory
settings.
About
Display the HW Setup version.
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Setup
This field displays the installed BIOS version, date and EC version.
Password
This option allows you to set or reset the user password for power on.
User Password
Not Registered
Changes or remove the password. (Default)
Registered
Selects the password. A dialogue box will appear
to allow you to set the password.
To enter a user password:
1.
Select Registered to display the following prompt:
Enter Password:
2.
3.
Enter a password of up to 10 characters. The character string you
enter is displayed as a string of asterisk.
Tap OK. The following message appears, allowing you to verify the
password.
Verify Password:
If character strings match, the password is registered. Tap OK. If they
do not match, the following message appears. You must repeat from
step 1.
Entry Error!!!
To delete a user password:
1.
2.
3.
Select Not Registered to display the following prompt:
Enter Password:
Enter the currently registered password. The character string you
enter is displayed as a string of asterisks.
Tap OK. If the character string you enter matches the registered
password, the password option is reset and the display changes to:
Not registered
If they do not match, the following message appears. You must repeat
from step 1.
Incorrect Password.
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Owner String
This blank field is used to display a message when the password field is
displayed on startup. If a password is not registered the message will not
be shown.
Display
This tab lets you customize your computer’s display settings for either the
internal display or an external monitor.
Power On Display
This tab allows you to select the display to be used when the computer is
started. Please note that this setting is only available on standard VGA
mode and is not available as part of the Windows Desktop properties.
The Power On Display is supported with some models.
Auto-Selected
Selects an external monitor if one is connected,
otherwise, it selects the internal display. (Default)
System LCD Only
Selects the internal LCD, even if an external
monitor is connected.
Boot Setting
This function allows you to modify the boot settings.
Boot Speed
This tab allows you to select boot-up speed.
Fast
Reduces system boot-up time. System can boot
only from the built-in SSD and only internal LCD
and keyboard are supported during the boot
process.
Normal
System boots up at normal speed. (Default)
USB
Legacy USB Support
Use this option to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation. If your
operating system does not support USB, you can still use a USB mouse
and keyboard by setting the Legacy USB Support item to enabled.
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Enables the USB Legacy Emulation. (Default)
Disabled
Disabled Disables the USB Legacy Emulation.
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TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor application proactively monitors a
number of system functions such as power consumption, battery health
and the system cooling, informing you of significant system conditions. This
application recognizes the system and individual component serial
numbers, and will track specific activities related to the computer and their
usage.
The collected information includes device operation time and number of
actuations or status changes (i.e.: number of power button, AC adaptor,
battery, LCD, fan, SSD, sound volume, wireless communication
functionalities, and USB information), date of initial system use, and also
computer and device usage (i.e.: power settings, battery temperature and
recharging, CPU, memory, backlight illumination time, and temperatures for
various devices). The stored data uses a very small portion of the total hard
disk capacity, approximately 10MB or less per year.
This information is used to identify and provide a notification of system
conditions which may effect the performance of your TOSHIBA computer. It
may also be used to help diagnose problems should the computer require
service by TOSHIBA or TOSHIBA's authorized service providers.
Additionally, TOSHIBA may also use this information for quality assurance
analysis.
Subject to the use restrictions above, the SSD data logged may be
transferred to entities located outside of your country or region of residence
(e.g., European Union). Those countries may or may not have the same
data protection laws or data protection levels as required by your home
country or region.
Once enabled, you may disable the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor at any
time by uninstalling the software via Uninstall a program in the Control
Panel. Doing so will automatically delete all collected information from the
SSD.
The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor software does not extend or modify
TOSHIBA's obligations under its standard limited warranty in any way.
TOSHIBA's standard limited warranty terms and limitations apply.
Starting the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor can be started using the following
methods:
Tap Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery ->
PC Health Monitor.
Tap the icon ( ) in the notification area, then tap the "Enable PC
Health Monitor..." message the first time you run the application and
"Run PC Health Monitor..." every time thereafter.
No matter which method is used, the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
explanation screen will be displayed.
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Tapping Next will display the "PC Health Monitor Software Notice &
Acceptance" screen. Please carefully read the information displayed.
Selecting ACCEPT and tapping OK will enable the program. By enabling
the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor software, you agree with these terms and
conditions and to the use and sharing of the collected information. Once
the program is enabled, the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor screen is
displayed, and the program will begin monitoring system functions and
collecting information.
If a TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor message is displayed.
A message will be displayed if any changes which may interfere with the
operation of the program are detected. Follow the instructions displayed on
screen in the message.
System Recovery
This section describes the creation of Recovery Media and their use.
Creating Recovery Media
This section describes how to create Recovery Media.
Be sure to connect the AC adaptor when you create Recovery Media.
Be sure to close all other software programs except the Recovery
Media Creator.
Do not run software such as screen savers which can put a heavy
load on the CPU.
Operate the computer at full power.
Do not use power-saving features.
Do not write to the media when the virus check software is running.
Wait for it to finish, then disable virus detection programs including any
software that checks files automatically in the background.
Do not use utilities, including those intended to enhance Solid State
Drive access speed. They may cause unstable operation and damage
data.
Do not shut down/log off or Sleep/Hibernate while writing or rewriting
the media.
Set the computer on a level surface and avoid places subjected to
vibrations such as airplanes, trains, or cars.
Do not use on an unstable surface such as a stand.
You can use disc media when you connected the external Optical Disc
Drive.
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A recovery image of the software on your computer is stored on the Solid
State Drive, and can be copied to either disc media or USB Flash Memory
by using the following steps:
1.
Select either blank disc or USB Flash Memory.
The application will allow you to choose from a variety of different
media onto which the recovery image can be copied including disc
media and USB Flash Memory.
Please note that some of the disc media may not be compatible with
the optical disc drive connected to your computer. You should
therefore verify the optical disc drive supports the blank media you
have chosen before proceeding.
USB Flash Memory will be formatted and all the data in the USB Flash
Memory will be lost when proceeding.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Turn on your computer and allow it to load the Windows 7 operating
system from the Solid State Drive as normal.
Insert the first blank disc into the external optical disc drive, or Insert
the USB Flash Memory into one available USB port.
Double tap the Recovery Media Creator icon on the Windows 7
desktop, or select the application from Start Menu.
After Recovery Media Creator starts, select the type of media and the
title you wish to copy, and then tap the Create button.
Restoring the pre-installed software from the
Recovery Solid State Drive/created Recovery Media
A portion of the total Solid State Drive space is configured as a hidden
recovery partition. This partition stores files which can be used to restore
pre-installed software in the event of a problem.
If you subsequently set up your Solid State Drive again, do not change,
delete or add partitions in a manner other than specified in the manual,
otherwise you may find that space for the required software is not
available.
In addition, if you use a third-party partitioning program to reconfigure the
partitions on your Solid State Drive, you may find that it becomes
impossible to setup your computer.
If the pre-installed files are damaged, you are able to either use the
Recovery Media you have created or the Solid State Drive recovery
process to restore the computer to the state it was in when you originally
received it.
When the sound mute feature has been activated, be sure to disable this to
allow sounds to be heard before starting the restore process.
You can not use System Recovery Options if restoring the pre-installed
software without System Recovery Options.
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When you reinstall the Windows operating system, the hard disk will be
reformatted and all data will be lost.
To perform this restoration, follow the steps below:
1.
2.
Turn off your computer.
Press and hold on the Volume up button and then slide the Power
switch. When the Power indicator glows, release the power switch and
Volume up button. The Boot menu screen will appear.
To restore from the Recovery Media, load the recovery disc into the
external ODD or insert the recovery USB Flash Memory into the USB port
before you turn on the computer.
1.
2.
Tap the appropriate option twice to select it according to your actual
status to proceed.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
When drivers/utilities are installed, you can setup the respective drivers/
utilities from the following place. To open the setup files, tap Start -> All
Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery -> Applications and
Drivers.
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Chapter 5
Power and Power-Up Modes
The computer's power resources include the AC adaptor, battery pack and
any internal batteries. This chapter provides details on making the most
effective use of these resources, and includes information on charging
batteries, tips for saving battery power, and information on the different
power-up modes.
Power conditions
The computer's operating capability and battery charge status are affected
by different power conditions, including whether an AC adaptor is
connected and what the charge level is for that battery.
Power on
Power off
(no operation)
AC adaptor
connected
Battery fully
charged
• Operates
• No charge
• No charge
• LED:
• LED:
Battery white
Battery white
Power off
Power white
Battery partially
charged or no
charge
• Operates
• Quick charge
• Charge
• LED:
• LED:
Battery amber
Battery amber
Power off
Power white
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Power on
Power off
(no operation)
AC adaptor
not
connected
Remaining
battery capacity
is above low
battery trigger
point
Remaining
battery capacity
is below low
battery trigger
point
• Operates
• LED:
Battery off
Power white
• Operates
• LED:
Battery
flashes amber
Power white
Remaining
battery capacity
is exhausted
Computer shuts
down
Monitoring of power condition
As shown in the below table, the Batteryand Power indicators on the
system indicator panel alert you to the computer’s operating capability and
battery charge status.
Battery indicator
Check the Battery indicator to determine the status of the battery pack.
The following indicator lights indicate the battery status:
Flashing amber
The battery charge is low, the AC adaptor must
be connected in order to recharge the battery.
Amber
Indicates the AC adaptor is connected and the
battery is charging.
White
Indicates the AC adaptor is connected and the
battery is fully charged.
No light
Under any other conditions, the indicator does
not light.
If the battery pack becomes too hot while it is being charged, the charge
will stop and the Battery indicator will go out. When the battery pack's
temperature falls to a normal range, charging will resume - this process will
occur regardless of whether the computer's power is on or off.
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Power indicator
Check the Power indicator to determine the power status of the computer the following indicator conditions should be noted:
White
Indicates power is being supplied to the
computer and the computer is turned on.
Blinking white
Indicates that the computer is in Sleep Mode and
that there is sufficient power available (AC
adaptor or battery) to maintain this condition. In
Sleep Mode, this indicator will turn on for one
second and off for two seconds.
No light
Under any other conditions, the indicator does
not light.
Battery
This section explains battery types, use, recharging methods and handling.
Battery types
The computer has different types of batteries.
Battery pack
When the AC adaptor is not connected, the computer's main power source
is this lithium ion battery pack, also referred to in this manual as the main
battery.
Real Time Clock (RTC) battery
The Real Time Clock (RTC) battery provides power for the internal real
time clock and calendar function and also maintains the system
configuration while the computer is turned off. If the RTC battery becomes
completely discharged, the system will lose this information and the real
time clock and calendar will stop working.
You can change the Real Time Clock settings in the Date and Time screen
of Windows. To access it, tap Start -> Control Panel -> Clock, Language
and Region -> Date and Time.
Care and use of the battery pack
This section provides the important safety precautions in order to handle
your battery pack properly.
Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for
detailed precautions and handling instructions.
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The computer's RTC battery is a lithium battery and should be
replaced only by your dealer or by a TOSHIBA service representative.
The battery can explode if not properly replaced, used, handled or
disposed. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or
regulations.
Charge the battery pack only in an ambient temperature between 5
and 35 degrees Celsius. Otherwise, the electrolyte solution might leak,
battery pack performance might deteriorate and the battery life might
be shortened.
Charging the batteries
When the power in the battery pack becomes low, the Battery indicator will
flash amber to indicate that only a few minutes of battery power remain. If
you continue to use the computer while the Battery indicator flashes, the
computer will enable Hibernation Mode so that you do not lose any data,
and automatically turn itself off.
You must recharge a battery pack when it becomes discharged.
Procedures
To recharge a battery pack, connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack
and plug the other end into a working outlet - the Battery indicator will glow
amber while the battery is being charged.
Charging Time
The following table shows the approximate time required to fully charge a
discharged battery.
Charging Time (hours)
Battery type
Power off
Power on
Battery pack (31Wh,
3cell)
about 4 hours
about 12 hours
RTC battery
Chargeable
Chargeable
Battery charging notice
The battery may not begin charging immediately under the following
conditions:
The battery is extremely hot or cold (if the battery is extremely hot, it
might not charge at all). To ensure the battery charges to its full
capacity, you should charge it at room temperature of between 5°C to
35°C (41°F to 95°F).
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The battery is nearly completely discharged. In this instance you
should leave the AC adaptor connected for a few minutes and the
battery should begin charging.
The Battery indicator may show a rapid decrease in battery operating time
when you try to charge a battery under the following conditions:
The battery has not been used for a long time.
The battery has completely discharged and been left in the computer
for a long time.
In such cases you should follow the steps as detailed below:
1.
2.
3.
Fully discharge the battery by leaving it in the computer with the power
on until the system automatically turns itself off.
Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack of the computer, and to
a wall outlet that is supplying power.
Charge the battery until the Battery indicator glows white.
Repeat these steps two or three times until the battery recovers normal
capacity.
Monitoring battery capacity
Remaining battery power can be monitored using the following methods.
Tapping the battery icon on the Taskbar
Via the Battery Status in the Windows Mobility Center window
You should wait at least 16 seconds after turning on the computer
before trying to monitor the remaining operating time. This is because
the computer needs this time to check the battery's remaining capacity
and then calculate the remaining operating time, based on this
together with the current power consumption.
Please be aware that the actual remaining operating time may differ
slightly from the calculated time.
With repeated discharges and recharges, the battery's capacity will
gradually decrease. In view of this it will be noted that an often used,
older battery will not operate for as long as a new battery even when
both are fully charged.
Maximizing battery operating time
A battery's usefulness depends on how long it can supply power on a
single charge, while how long the charge lasts in a battery depends on:
Processor speed
Screen brightness
System Sleep Mode
System Hibernation Mode
Display power off period
Solid State Drive power off period
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How often and for how long you use the Solid State Drive and external
disk(c) drives, for example, optical disc and floppy diskette drive.
How much charge the battery contained to begin with.
How you use optional devices, such as a USB device, to which the
battery supplies power.
Whether you enable Sleep Mode, which can conserve battery power if
you are frequently turning the computer off and on.
Where you store your programs and data.
The environmental temperature - operating time decreases at low
temperatures.
Batteries exhausted time
When you turn off the power of your computer with batteries fully charged,
the batteries will be exhausted within the following approximate period.
Retention Time
Battery type
Sleep mode
Shut down mode
Battery pack (31Wh,
3cell)
about 4 days
about 220 days
RTC battery
about 500 days
about 700 days
Extending battery life
To maximize the life of your battery packs:
At least once a month, disconnect the computer from a power source
and operate it on battery power until the battery pack fully discharges.
Before doing so, follow the steps as detailed below.
1. Turn off the computer's power.
2. Disconnect the AC adaptor and turn on the computer's power - if it
does not turn on then go to Step 4.
3. Operate the computer on battery power for five minutes. If you find
that the battery pack has at least five minutes of operating time,
continue operating until the battery pack is fully discharged, however, if
the Battery indicator flashes or there is some other warning to indicate
a low battery condition, go to Step 4.
4. Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack of the computer, and
to a wall outlet that is supplying power. The Power indicator should
glow white, and the Battery indicator should glow amber to indicate
that the battery pack is being charged, however, in the event that
Power indicator does not glow this indicates that power is not being
supplied - check the connections for the AC adaptor and the power
cord.
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5. Charge the battery pack until the Battery indicator glows white.
Power-up modes
The computer has three different power-up modes as follows:
Shut Down Mode: The computer will shut down without saving data in view of this you must always save your work before you turn the
computer off.
Hibernation Mode: Data in memory will be saved to the Solid State
Drive.
Sleep Mode: Data will be maintained in the computer's memory.
Please refer to the sections Turning on the power and Turning off the
power in Chapter 1, Getting Started for further information.
Windows utilities
You can configure various settings associated with both Sleep Mode and
Hibernation Mode within the Power Options (to access it, tap Start ->
Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options).
System automatic Sleep/Hibernation
This feature automatically turns off the system in Sleep or Hibernation
Mode if the computer is not used for a set duration. Refer to Special
features, in Chapter 4 for an explanation of how to set the duration.
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Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
TOSHIBA have designed this computer for durability, however, should
problems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed in this chapter
to help determine the cause.
All users should become familiar with this chapter as knowing what might
go wrong can help prevent problems from occurring in the first place.
Problem solving process
Resolving problems will be much easier if you observe the following
guidelines:
Stop immediately when you recognize a problem exists as taking
further action may result in data loss or damage, or you may destroy
valuable problem related information that can help solve the problem.
Observe what is happening - write down what the system is doing and
what actions you performed immediately before the problem occurred.
Make a screenshot of the current display.
Please also be aware that the questions and procedures described in this
chapter are meant only as a guide, they are not definitive problem solving
techniques. In reality many problems can be solved simply, but a few may
require help from TOSHIBA Support - if you find you need to consult
others, be prepared to describe the problem in as much detail as possible.
Preliminary checklist
You should always consider the simplest solution first - the items detailed
in this checklist are easy to fix and yet can cause what appears to be a
serious problem:
Make sure you turn on all peripheral devices before you turn on the
tablet - this includes your printer and any other external device you are
using.
Before you attach an external device you should first turn the tablet
off, then when you turn the tablet back on again it will recognize the
new device.
Make sure all optional accessories are configured properly in the
tablet's setup program and that all required driver software has been
loaded (please refer to the documentation included with the optional
accessories for further information on its installation and
configuration).
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Check all cables to ensure they are correctly and firmly attached to the
tablet - loose cables can cause signal errors.
Inspect all connecting cables for loose wires and all connectors for
loose pins.
Always try to make detailed notes of your observations and keep them in a
permanent error log - this will help you to describe your problems to
TOSHIBA Support. In addition, if a problem recurs, the log you have made
will help to identify the problem faster.
Analyzing the problem
Sometimes the computer will give you clues that can help you identify why
it is malfunctioning. In view of this you should keep the following questions
in mind:
Which part of the computer is not operating properly - Solid State
Drive, display panel - as each device will produce different symptoms.
Check the options within the operating system to ensure that its
configuration is set properly.
What appears on the display? Does it display any messages or
random characters? Make a screenshot of the current display and, if
possible, look up the messages in the documentation included with the
computer, software or operating system.
Check that all connecting cables are correctly and firmly attached as
loose cables can cause erroneous or intermittent signals.
Do any indicators light, if so, which ones, what color are they and do
they stay on or blink? Write down what you see.
Do you hear any beeps, if so how many, are they long or short and are
they high pitched or low pitched? In addition, is the computer making
any unusual noises? Write down what you hear.
Record your observations so you can describe them in detail to TOSHIBA
Support.
Software
The problems may be caused by your software
or disk. If you cannot load a software package,
the media may be damaged or the program
might be corrupted - in these instances try
loading another copy of the software if possible.
If an error message appears while you are using
a software package you should refer to the
documentation supplied with it as this will usually
include a problem solving section or a summary
of error messages.
Next, you should check any error messages
against the operating system documentation.
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Hardware
If you cannot find a software problem, you should
then check the setup and configuration of your
hardware. First run through the items in the
preliminary checklist as described previously
then, if you still cannot correct the problem, try to
identify the source - the next section provides
checklists for individual components and
peripherals.
Before using a peripheral device or application software that is not an
authorized TOSHIBA part or product, make sure the device or software can
be used with your computer. Use of incompatible devices may cause injury
or may damage your computer.
If something goes wrong
Your program stops responding
If you are working with a program that suddenly freezes all operations,
chances are the program has stopped responding. You can exit the failed
program without shutting down the operating system or closing other
programs.
To close a program that has stopped responding:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press SAS button, then tap Start Task Manager. The Windows® Task
Manager window appears.
Tap the Applications tab. If a program has stopped responding, the
words "not responding" appear beside its name in the list.
Select the program you want to close, then tap End Task. Closing the
failed program should allow you to continue working. If it does not,
continue with the next step.
Close the remaining programs one by one by selecting the program
name, then End Task. Closing all programs should allow you to
continue working. If it does not, power off your computer and then
restart it.
The computer will not start
Make sure you attached the AC adaptor and power cord/cable properly.
If you are using the AC adaptor, check that the wall outlet is working by
plugging in another device, such as a lamp.
Verify that the computer is on by looking at the power indicator.
If the indicator is glowing, the computer is on. Also, try turning the computer
off and then on.
If you are using an AC adaptor, verify that the computer is receiving power
from the external power source by looking at the power indicator. If the
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indicator is glowing, the computer is connected to a live external power
source.
Hardware and system checklist
This section discusses problems caused by your computer’s hardware or
attached peripherals. Basic problems may occur in the following areas:
Power
Internal display panel
Solid State Drive
Memory Media Card
USB device
Sound system
External monitor
Wireless LAN
Bluetooth
Power
When the computer is not plugged into an AC power outlet, the battery
pack is the primary power source. However, your computer also has a
number of other power resources, including an intelligent power supply and
a Real Time Clock (RTC) battery, all of which are interrelated with any one
having the ability to produce apparent power problems.
Overheating power down
If the processor's temperature reaches an unacceptably high level with
either setting, the computer will automatically shuts down to prevent any
damage - in this instance all unsaved data in memory will be lost.
Problem
Procedure
Computer shuts
down automatically.
Leave the computer off computer reaches room
temperature. If the computer has reached room
temperature and it still does not start, or if it starts
but shuts down quickly, contact TOSHIBA Support.
AC power
If you have trouble turning on the computer with the AC adaptor connected
you should check the status of the Power/Battery indicator. Please refer to
Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up Modes for further information.
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Problem
Procedure
AC adaptor doesn’t
power the computer
(Power indicator
does not glow white)
Check the connections to make sure that the
power cord/adaptor is firmly connected to the
computer and a working power outlet.
Check the condition of the cord and terminals. If
the cord is frayed or damaged it should be
replaced, while if the terminals are soiled, they
should be cleaned with a clean cotton cloth.
If the AC adaptor still does not power the
computer, you should contact TOSHIBA Support.
Battery
If you suspect a problem with the battery, you should check the status of
the Power indicator as well as the Battery indicator.
Problem
Procedure
Battery doesn’t
power the computer
The battery may be discharged - connect the AC
adaptor to recharge the battery.
Battery doesn’t
charge when the AC
adaptor is attached
(Battery indicator
does not glow
amber).
If the battery is completely discharged, it will not
begin charging immediately, in these instances you
should wait a few minutes before trying again. If
the battery still does not charge, you should check
that the power outlet the AC adaptor is connected
to its supplying power - this can be tested by
plugging another appliance into it.
Check whether the battery is hot or cold to the
touch - if so, it will not charge properly and should
be allowed to reach room temperature before you
try again.
Battery doesn’t
power the computer
as long as expected
If you frequently recharge a partially charged
battery, the battery might not charge to its full
potential - in these instances you should fully
discharge the battery and then attempt to charge it
again.
Check the Power saver option under Select a
power plan in the Power Options.
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Real Time Clock
Problem
Procedure
The BIOS setting
and system date/
time are lost.
The charge in the Real Time Clock (RTC) battery
has run out - you will need to set the date and time
in the BIOS setup application by using the
following steps:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Turn off the computer.
Press and hold on the Volume down button
and then slide the Power switch. When the
TOSHIBA Leading Innovation >>> logo
screen appears - the BIOS setup application
will load.
Set the date in the System Date field.
Set the time in the System Time field.
Follow the on-screen instructions.
Internal display panel
Apparent computer's display panel problems may be related to the
computer's setup and configuration - please refer to the HW Setup section
in Chapter 4, Utilities & Advanced Usage, for further information.
Problem
Procedure
Markings appear on
the computer's
display panel.
These marks may have come from contact with the
touch screen. You should try to remove the marks
by gently wiping the display panel with a clean dry
cloth or, if this fails, with a good quality LCD screen
cleaner. In this latter instance you should always
follow the instructions with the screen cleaner and
always ensure you let the display panel dry
properly before closing it.
Solid State Drive
Problem
Procedure
Computer does not
Check the Boot Priority setting within the
boot from Solid State TOSHIBA HW Setup utility - please refer to the
Drive
Boot Setting section in Chapter 4, Utilities &
Advanced Usage for further information.
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Problem
Procedure
Slow performance
The files on the Solid State Drive may be
fragmented - in this instance you should run the
disk Defragmentation utility to check the condition
of your files and the Solid State Drive. Please refer
to the operating system's documentation or online
Help File for further information on operating and
using the Defragmentation utility.
As a last resort you should reformat the Solid State
Drive and then reload the operating system and all
other files and data. If you are still unable to
resolve the problem, contact TOSHIBA Support.
Memory Media Card
For further information, please refer to Chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Problem
Procedure
Memory media card
error occurs
Remove the memory media card from the
computer and then reinsert it in order to ensure it is
firmly connected.
If the problem persists, then you should refer to the
documentation supplied with your memory media
card for further information.
You cannot write to
a memory media
card
Remove the memory media card from the
computer and check to ensure that it is not write
protected.
You cannot read a
file
Check to ensure the required file is actually on the
memory media card that is inserted into the
computer.
If you are still unable to resolve the problem,
contact TOSHIBA Support.
USB device
In addition to the information in this section, please also refer to the
documentation supplied with your USB device.
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Problem
Procedure
USB device does not Remove the USB device from the computer and
work
then reconnect it to a free port in order to ensure it
is firmly attached.
Ensure that any required USB device drivers are
properly installed - to achieve this you should refer
to both the device documentation and the
operating system documentation.
Sound system
In addition to the information in this section, please also refer to the
documentation supplied with your audio device.
Problem
Procedure
No sound is heard
Adjust the volume.
To increase the volume press the volume up
button, and to decrease it press the volume down
button.
Check the software volume settings.
Please check to see if Mute is turned to Off.
Check to make sure the headphone connection is
secure.
Check within the Windows Device Manager
application to ensure the sound device is enabled
and that the device is properly working.
Annoying sound is
heard
In this instance you may be experiencing feedback
from either the internal microphone or an external
microphone connected to the computer - please
refer to Sound System in Chapter 3, Operating
Basics for further information.
Volume cannot be adjusted during Windows start
up or shut down.
If you are still unable to resolve the problem,
contact TOSHIBA Support.
External monitor
In addition to the information in this section, please also refer to the
documentation supplied with your monitor.
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Problem
Procedure
Monitor does not
turn on
After confirming that the monitor's power switch is
on, you should check the connections to make
sure that the power cord/adaptor is firmly
connected to the monitor and to a working power
outlet.
No display
Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls
on the external monitor.
Display error occurs
Check that the cable connecting the external
monitor to the computer is firmly attached.
If you are still unable to resolve the problem,
contact TOSHIBA Support.
Wireless LAN
If the following procedures do not restore LAN access, consult your LAN
administrator. For more information on wireless communication, refer to
Chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Problem
Procedure
Cannot access
Wireless LAN
Make sure the computer's Wireless communication
function is on.
If problems persist, contact your LAN
administrator.
Bluetooth
For further information on Bluetooth wireless communication, please refer
to Chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Problem
Procedure
Cannot access
Bluetooth device
Check to ensure the tablet's Bluetooth functionality
is set to on in Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA
-> Network & Connectivity -> Bluetooth.
TOSHIBA support
If you require any additional help using your computer or if you are having
problems operating the computer, you may need to contact TOSHIBA for
additional technical assistance.
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Before you call
Some problems you experience may be related to software or the
operating system so it is important that you investigate other sources of
assistance first. Before contacting TOSHIBA, try the following:
Review troubleshooting sections in the documentation supplied with
your software and/or peripheral devices.
If a problem occurs when you are running software applications,
consult the software documentation for troubleshooting suggestions
and consider calling the software company's technical support
department for assistance.
Consult the reseller or dealer from where you purchased your
computer and/or software - they are your best resource for current
information and support.
TOSHIBA technical support
If you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that it is hardware
related, visit TOSHIBA technical support website http://www.toshiba.co.jp/
worldwide/.
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Appendix A
Specifications
This appendix summarizes the computer’s technical specifications.
Physical Dimensions
Size
270 (w) x 175.5 (d) x 14.0 (h) millimeters
(not including parts that extend beyond the main body).
Environmental Requirements
Conditions
Ambient temperature
Relative humidity
Operating
5°C (41°F) to 35°C
(95°F)
20% to 80%
(noncondensing)
Non-operating
-20°C (-4°F) to 60°C
(140°F)
10% to 90%
(noncondensing)
Wet-bulb temperature 29°C maximum
Conditions
Altitude (from sea
level)
Operating
-60 to 3,000 meters
Non-operating
-60 to 10,000 meters
maximum
Power Requirements
AC adaptor
100-240V AC
50 or 60 Hz (cycles per second)
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Appendix B
AC Power Cord and Connectors
The power cord’s AC input plug must be compatible with the various
international AC power outlets and the cord must meet the standards for
the country/region in which it is used. All cords must meet the following
specifications:
Wire size:
Minimum 0.75 mm2
Current rating:
Minimum 2.5 amperes
Certification agencies
China:
CQC
U.S. and Canada:
UL listed and CSA certified
No. 18 AWG, Type SVT or SPT-2
Australia:
AS
Japan:
DENANHO
Europe:
Austria:
OVE
Italy:
IMQ
Belgium:
CEBEC
The Netherlands:
KEMA
Denmark:
DEMKO
Norway:
NEMKO
Finland:
FIMKO
Sweden:
SEMKO
France:
LCIE
Switzerland:
SEV
Germany:
VDE
United Kingdom:
BSI
In Europe, two conductors power cord must be VDE type, H05VVH2-F or
H03VVH2-F and for three conductors power cord must be VDE type,
H05VV-F.
For the United States and Canada, two pin plug configuration must be a
2-15P (250V) or 1-15P (125V) and three pin plug configuration must be
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6-15P (250V) or 5-15P (125V) as designated in the U.S. National Electrical
code handbook and the Canadian Electrical Code Part II.
The following illustrations show the plug shapes for the U.S.A. and
Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Europe and China.
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USA
United Kingdom
UL approved
BS approved
Australia
Europe
AS approved
Approved by the appropriate
agency
Canada
China
CSA approved
CCC approved
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Appendix C
Legal Footnotes
This chapter states the Legal Footnotes information applicable to TOSHIBA
computers.
Non-applicable Icons
Certain computer chassis are designed to accommodate all possible
configurations for an entire product series. Therefore, please be aware that
your selected model may not have all the features and specifications
corresponding to all of the icons or switches shown on the computer
chassis.
CPU
Central Processing Unit ("CPU") Performance Legal Footnotes.
CPU performance in your computer product may vary from specifications
under the following conditions:
use of certain external peripheral products
use of battery power instead of AC power
use of certain multimedia, computer generated graphics or video
applications
use of standard telephone lines or low speed network connections
use of complex modeling software, such as high end computer aided
design applications
use of several applications or functionalities simultaneously
use of computer in areas with low air pressure (high altitude >1,000
meters or >3,280 feet above sea level)
use of computer at temperatures outside the range of 5°C to 30°C
(41°F to 86°F) or >25°C (77°F) at high altitude (all temperature
references are approximate and may vary depending on the specific
computer model - please refer to your computer documentation or visit
the TOSHIBA website at www.pcsupport.toshiba.com for details).
CPU performance may also vary from specifications due to design
configuration.
Under some conditions, your computer product may automatically shutdown. This is a normal protective feature designed to reduce the risk of lost
data or damage to the product when used outside recommended
conditions. To avoid risk of lost data, always make back-up copies of data
by periodically storing it on an external storage medium. For optimum
performance, use your computer product only under recommended
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conditions. Read additional restrictions in your product documentation.
Contact TOSHIBA technical service and support, refer to TOSHIBA support
section in Chapter 6, Troubleshooting for more information.
Memory (Main System)
Part of the main system memory may be used by the graphics system for
graphics performance and therefore reduce the amount of main system
memory available for other computing activities. The amount of main
system memory allocated to support graphics may vary depending on the
graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other
factors.
Battery Life
Battery life may vary considerably depending on product model,
configuration, applications, power management settings and features
utilized, as well as the natural performance variations produced by the
design of individual components. Published battery life numbers are
achieved on select models and configurations tested by TOSHIBA at the
time of publication. Recharge time varies depending on usage. Battery may
not charge while computer is consuming full power.
After going through many charge and discharge cycles, the battery will lose
its ability to perform at maximum capacity and will need to be replaced.
This is a normal phenomenon for all batteries.
Solid State Drive (SSD) Capacity
1 Gigabyte (GB) means 109 = 1,000,000,000 bytes using powers of 10.
The computer operating system, however, reports storage capacity using
powers of 2 for the definition of 1 GB = 230 = 1,073,741,824 bytes, and
therefore shows less storage capacity. Available storage capacity will also
be less if the product includes one or more pre-installed operating systems,
such as Microsoft Operating System and/or pre-installed software
applications, or media content. Actual formatted capacity may vary.
LCD
Over a period of time, and depending on the usage of the computer, the
brightness of the LCD screen will deteriorate. This is an intrinsic
characteristic of LCD technology.
Maximum brightness is only available when operating in AC power mode.
Screen will dim when the computer is operated on battery power and you
may not be able to increase the brightness of the screen.
Graphics Processing Unit ("GPU")
Graphics processing unit ("GPU") performance may vary depending on
product model, design configuration, applications, power management
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settings and features utilized. GPU performance is only optimized when
operating in AC power mode and may decrease considerably when
operating in battery power mode.
Total Available Graphics Memory is the total of, as applicable, Dedicated
Video Memory, System Video Memory and Shared System Memory.
Shared System Memory will vary depending on system memory size and
other factors.
Wireless LAN
The transmission speed over the wireless LAN and the distance over which
wireless LAN can reach may vary depending on surrounding
electromagnetic environment, obstacles, access point design and
configuration, and client design and software/hardware configurations.
The actual transmission speed will be lower than the theoretical maximum
speed.
Copy Protection
Applicable copy protection standards included in certain media may
prevent or limit recording or viewing of the media.
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Appendix D
Information for Wireless Devices
Wireless LAN Interoperability
The Wireless LAN is compatible with other LAN systems Direct Sequence
Spread Spectrum (DSSS) /Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
(OFDM) radio technology, and is compliant to:
The IEEE 802.11 Standard on Wireless LANs (Revision a/b/g/n or b/g/
n), as defined and approved by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers.
The Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi®) certification as defined by the Wi-Fi
Alliance®.
The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance®.
Bluetooth wireless technology Interoperability
Bluetooth™ Cards from TOSHIBA are designed to be interoperable with
any product with Bluetooth wireless technology that is based on Frequency
Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) radio technology, and is compliant to:
Bluetooth Specification Ver. 3.0+HS or Ver. 3.0 (depending on the
model you purchased), as defined and approved by the Bluetooth
Special Interest Group.
Logo certification with Bluetooth wireless technology as defined by the
Bluetooth Special interest Group.
CAUTION about Wireless Devices
The wireless devices have not completed verification of connection and
operation with all devices which are using the Wireless LAN or Bluetooth
radio technology.
Bluetooth and Wireless LAN devices operate within the same radio
frequency range and may interfere with one another. If you use Bluetooth
and Wireless LAN devices simultaneously, you may occasionally
experience a less than optimal network performance or even lose your
network connection.
If you should experience any such problem, immediately turn off either one
of your Bluetooth or Wireless LAN.
Please visit http://www.pc.support.global.toshiba.com, if you have any
questions about using Wireless LAN or Bluetooth Card from TOSHIBA.
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In Europe visit http://www.toshiba-europe.com/computers/tnt/bluetooth.htm
Your Bluetooth product is not compatible with devices using Bluetooth
Version 1.0B specifications
Wireless Devices and your health
Wireless products, like other radio devices, emit radio frequency
electromagnetic energy. The level of energy emitted by Wireless products
however is far much less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by
wireless devices like for example mobile phones.
Because Wireless products operate within the guidelines found in radio
frequency safety standards and recommendations, TOSHIBA believes
Wireless products is safe for use by consumers. These standards and
recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and
result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who
continually review and interpret the extensive research literature.
In some situations or environments, the use of Wireless products may be
restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of
the organization. These situations may for example include:
Using the Wireless products equipment on board of airplanes, or
In any other environment where the risk of interference to other
devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful.
If you are uncertain of the policy that applies on the use of wireless devices
in a specific organization or environment (e.g. airports), you are
encouraged to ask for authorization to use the Wireless device prior to
turning on the equipment.
Radio Regulatory Information
The Wireless device is must be installed and used in strict accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions as described in the user documentation that
comes with the product. This product complies with the following radio
frequency and safety standards.
Europe
Restrictions for Use of 2400.0-2483.5MHz Frequencies in
Europe
France:
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Outdoor use
limited to 10mW
e.i.r.p. within the
band
2454-2483.5MHz
Military Radiolocation
use.Refarming of the 2.4GHz band
has been ongoing in recent years to
allow current relaxed regulation Full
implementation planned 2012.
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Italy:
For private use, a general
authorization is required if WAS/
RLAN’s are used outside own
premises. For public use, a general
authorization is required.
Luxembourg:
Implemented
General authorization required for
network and service supply.
Norway:
Implemented
This subsection does not apply for
the geographical area within a
radius of 20 km from the centre of
Ny-Alesund.
Russian
Federation:
Only for indoor applications.
Restrictions for Use of 5150-5350MHz Frequencies in Europe
Italy:
For private use, a general
authorization is required if WAS/
RLAN’s are used outside own
premises.
Luxembourg:
Implemented
General authorization required for
network and service supply.
Russian
Federation:
Limited
e.i.r.p 100mW. Permitted to use
only for indoor applications, closed
industrial and warehouse areas,
and on board aircraft.
1.
2.
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Permitted to use for local
networks of aircraft crew
service communications on
board aircraft in area of the
airport and at all stages of
flight.
Permitted to use for public
wireless access local networks
on board aircraft during a flight
at the altitude not less than
3000m.
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Restrictions for Use of 5470-5725MHz Frequencies in Europe
Italy:
For private use, a general
authorization is required if WAS/
RLAN’s are used outside own
premises.
Luxembourg:
Implemented
General authorization required for
network and service supply
Russian
Federation:
Limited
e.i.r.p 100mW. Permitted to use
only for indoor applications, closed
industrial and warehouse areas,
and on board aircraft.
1.
2.
Permitted to use for local
networks of aircraft crew
service communications on
board aircraft in area of the
airport and at all stages of
flight.
Permitted to use for public
wireless access local networks
on board aircraft during a flight
at the altitude not less than
3000m.
To remain in conformance with European spectrum usage laws for
Wireless LAN operation, the above 2.4GHz and 5GHz channel limitations
apply for outdoor usage. The user should use the wireless LAN utility to
check the current channel of operation. If operation is occurring outside of
the allowable frequencies for outdoor use, as listed above, the user must
contact the applicable national spectrum regulator to request a license for
outdoor operation.
Canada - Industry Canada (IC)
This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.
The term “IC” before the equipment certification number only signifies that
the Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are
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designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
Refer to the FCC information section for the detailed information.
Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
The radiated output power of the Wireless device is far below the FCC
radio frequency exposure limits. Nevertheless, the Wireless device shall be
used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal
operation is minimized.
In the usual operating configuration, the distance between the antenna and
the user should not be less than 20cm. Please refer to the computer user’s
manual for the details regarding antenna location.
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is
located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health
Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable
from Health Canada’s website www.hc-sc.gc.ca
Caution: Radio Frequency Interference Requirements
This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5.15 to
5.25GHz frequency range.
Taiwan
Article 12
Without permission granted by the NCC, any
company, enterprise, or user is not allowed to
change frequency, enhance transmitting power or
alter original characteristic as well as performance
to an approved low power radio frequency devices.
Article 14
The low power radio-frequency devices shall not
influence aircraft security and interfere legal
communications;
If found, the user shall cease operating
immediately until no interference is achieved.
The said legal communications means radio
communications is operated in compliance with the
Telecommunications Act.
The low power radio-frequency devices must be
susceptible with the interference from legal
communications or ISM radio wave radiated
devices.
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Using this equipment in Japan
In Japan, the frequency bandwidth of 2,400MHz to 2,483.5MHz for second
generation low-power data communication systems such as this equipment
overlaps that of mobile object identification systems (premises radio station
and specified low-power radio station).
1. Important notice
The frequency bandwidth of this equipment may operate within the same
range as industrial devices, scientific devices, medical devices, microwave
ovens, licensed radio stations and non-licensed specified low-power radio
stations for mobile object identification systems (RFID) used in factory
production lines (Other Radio Stations).
1.
2.
3.
Before using this equipment, ensure that it does not interfere with any
of the equipment listed above.
If this equipment causes RF interference to other radio stations,
promptly change the frequency being used, change the location of
use, or turn off the source of emissions.
Contact an authorized TOSHIBA service provider if you have
problems with interference caused by this product to Other Radio
Stations.
2. Indication for Wireless LAN
The indication shown below appears on this equipment.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
2.4 : This equipment uses a frequency of 2.4GHz.
DS : This equipment uses DS-SS modulation.
OF : This equipment uses OFDM modulation.
4 : The interference range of this equipment is less than 40m.
: This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2,400MHz
to 2,483.5MHz. It is possible to avoid the band of mobile object
identification systems.
3. Indication for Bluetooth
The indication shown below appears on this equipment.
1.
2.
3.
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2.4 : This equipment uses a frequency of 2.4 GHz.
FH : This equipment uses FH-SS modulation.
1 : The interference range of this equipment is less than 10 m.
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4.
: This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2,400
MHz to 2,483.5 MHz. It is impossible to avoid the band of mobile
object identification systems.
4. About the JEITA
5GHz Wireless LAN supports W52/W53/W56 Channel.
Device Authorization
This device obtains the Technical Regulation Conformity Certification and it
belongs to the device class of radio equipment of low-power data
communication system radio station stipulated in the Telecommunications
Business Law of Japan.
Atheros AR5B225 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
The Name of the radio equipment: AR5B225
DSP Research, Inc.
Approval Number: D110317003
Atheros AR5B22 802.11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
The Name of the radio equipment: AR5B22
DSP Research, Inc.
Approval Number: D111398003
The following restrictions apply:
Do not disassemble or modify the device.
Do not install the embedded wireless module into other device.
Radio approvals for wireless devices
Approved Countries/Regions for Atheros AR5B225
802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
This equipment is approved to the radio standard by the countries/regions
in the following table.
Do not use this equipment in the countries/regions which are not listed in
the table below.
Available channel of Peer-to-peer connection by ad-hoc mode is Ch1Ch11.
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Connection with an access point by the Infrastructure mode is Ch1Ch13.
As of Nov. 2011
Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Bolivia
Brazil
Cambodia
Canada
Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Ecuador
Egypt
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Kuwait
Latvia
Lebanon
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Mexico
Monaco
Morocco
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Serbia
Slovak Republic Slovenia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
Turkey
Ukraine
UAE
UK
USA
Uruguay
Venezuela
Vietnam
Approved Countries/Regions for Atheros AR5B22
802.11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
This equipment is approved to the radio standard by the countries/regions
in the following table.
Do not use this equipment in the countries/regions which are not listed in
the table below.
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Available channel of Peer-to-peer connection by ad-hoc mode is Ch1Ch11.
Connection with an access point by the Infrastructure mode is Ch1Ch13.
As of Nov. 2011
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Belgium
Bolivia
Bosnia and
Herzegovin
Brazil
Cambodia
Canada
Chile
China
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Rep
Denmark
Ecuador
Egypt
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kenya
Kuwait
Latvia
Lebanon
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Malta
Mexico
Morocco
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Oman
Pakistan
Papau New
Guniea
Paraguay
Peru
Philipines
Poland
Portugal
Qatar
Romania
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Serbia
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South
Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
UK
UAE
Ukraine
USA
Uruguay
Venezuela
Vietnam
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Index
Equipment checklist 1-1
AC adaptor
additional 3-12
connecting 1-2
DC IN 19V jack 2-5
External monitor
problems 6-9
Battery
extending life 5-6
monitoring capacity 5-5
real time clock 2-7, 5-3
save mode 4-5
types 5-3
Graphics controller 2-8
Hard disk drive
automatic power off 4-4
Battery indicator
HDMI out port 2-5
Bluetooth
Bluetooth Stack for
Windows by Toshiba 4-1
problems 6-9
Heat dispersal 3-15, 4-5
Hibernation Mode 1-7, 4-5
HW Setup
accessing 4-10
Boot 4-12
display 4-12
general 4-10
USB 4-12
window 4-10
Boot Priority 4-12
Cleaning the computer 3-14
Cooling vents 2-4
Keyboard 3-2
Display
automatic power off 4-4
screen 2-3
Display controller 2-8
Media care
Card care 3-8
Memory card care 3-8
Documentation list 1-1
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Power 6-4
Real Time Clock 6-6
Sound system 6-8
SSD 6-6, 6-7
TOSHIBA support 6-9
USB device 6-7
Wireless LAN 6-9
memory media card
inserting 3-9
removing 3-9
Memory media slot 3-6
Moving the computer 3-15
MultiMediaCard
removing 3-9
Recovery hard disk drive 4-15
Restarting the computer 1-8
Password
power on 4-5
Starting the computer by
password 4-9
Supervisor 4-9
user 4-9
SD/SDHC/SDXC Card
formatting 3-8
note 3-7
Security lock 3-12
Pointing Device
Touch Pad 3-1
Power
conditions 5-1
Hibernation Mode 1-7
Shut Down mode (Boot
Mode) 1-5
Sleep Mode 1-6
System Auto Off 5-7
turning off 1-5
turning on 1-4
Problems
AC power 6-4
Analyzing the problem 6-2
Battery 6-5
Bluetooth 6-9
Hardware and system
checklist 6-4
Internal display panel 6-6
Memory Media Card 6-7
Overheating power
down 6-4
User's Manual
Sleep Mode
setting 1-6
System automatic 4-5
Solid State Drive 2-7
Sound system
problems 6-8
TOSHIBA Assist 4-2
TOSHIBA ConfigFree 4-2
TOSHIBA HDD/SSD Alert
Utility 4-2
TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic
Tool 4-1
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USB device
problems 6-7
Video mode 3-14
Video RAM 2-8
Web Camera 2-3
Wireless communication 3-2
Wireless LAN
problems 6-9
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Glossary
The terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual. Alternate
naming is included for reference.
Abbreviations
AC: Alternating current
ANSI: American National Standards Institute
AMT: Intel Active Management Technology
ASCII: American Standard Code for Information Interchange
BIOS: basic input/output system
bps: bits per second
CD: compact disc
CD-ROM: Compact Disc Read-Only Memory
CD-RW: Compact Disc-ReWritable
CMOS: complementary metal-oxide semiconductor
CPU: central processing unit
CRT: cathode ray tube
DC: direct current
DDR: double data rate
DIMM: dual inline memory module
DVD: digital versatile disc
DVD-R: Digital Versatile Disc-Recordable
DVD-RAM: Digital Versatile Disc-Random Access Memory
DVD-R DL: Digital Versatile Disc Recordable Dual Layer
DVD-ROM: Digital Versatile Disc-Read Only Memory
DVD-RW: Digital Versatile Disc-ReWritable
DVD+R DL: Digital Versatile Disc Recordable Double Layer
FDD: floppy diskette drive
FIR: fast infrared
GB: gigabyte
HDD: Hard Disk Drive
HDMI: High-Definition Multimedia Interface
IDE: integrated drive electronics
IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
I/O: input/output
IRQ: interrupt request
KB: kilobyte
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LAN: local area network
LCD: liquid crystal display
LED: light emitting diode
MB: megabyte
MMC: multi media card
OCR: optical character recognition (reader)
PC: personal computer
PCI: peripheral component interconnect
RAM: random access memory
RGB: red, green, and blue
ROM: read only memory
RTC: real time clock
S/P DIF: Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format
SD: Secure Digital
SDHC: Secure Digital High Capacity
SDRAM: synchronous dynamic random access memory
SLI: Scalable Link Interface
SSD: Solid state drive
TFT: thin-film transistor
USB: Universal Serial Bus
UXGA: ultra extended graphics array
VGA: video graphics array
WAN: wide area network
WSXGA: wide super extended graphics array
WSXGA+: wide super extended graphics array plus
WUXGA: Wide Ultra Extended Graphics Array
WXGA: wide extended graphics array
WXGA+: wide extended graphics array plus
XGA: extended graphics array
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