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... with power off 6-11 Extending battery life 6-11 Replacing the battery pack 6-12 Removing the battery pack 6-12 Installing the battery pack 6-13 Starting the computer by TOSHIBA (depends on the model purchased 4-37 Wireless communication switch 4-37 Wireless activity LED 4-37 LAN 4-38 LAN cable types 4-38 Connecting LAN cable 4-38 Disconnecting LAN cable 4-39 Cleaning the computer 4-39 Moving the computer 4-40 Chapter 5 The Keyboard Typewriter keys 5-1 F1 ... Bluetooth Stack for Windows by password 6-13 Power-up modes 6-14 xxviii User's Manual
... with power off 6-11 Extending battery life 6-11 Replacing the battery pack 6-12 Removing the battery pack 6-12 Installing the battery pack 6-13 Starting the computer by TOSHIBA (depends on the model purchased 4-37 Wireless communication switch 4-37 Wireless activity LED 4-37 LAN 4-38 LAN cable types 4-38 Connecting LAN cable 4-38 Disconnecting LAN cable 4-39 Cleaning the computer 4-39 Moving the computer 4-40 Chapter 5 The Keyboard Typewriter keys 5-1 F1 ... Bluetooth Stack for Windows by password 6-13 Power-up modes 6-14 xxviii User's Manual
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...Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup Window 7-1 Chapter 8 Optional Devices ExpressCard Slot 8-2 Inserting an ExpressCard 8-2 Removing an ExpressCard 8-3 SD/SDHC/MMC/MEMORY STICK / MEMORY STICK PRO/xD Memory cards 8-4 Installing a memory card 8-5 Removing a memory card 8-5 Memory card care 8-6 Memory expansion 8-7 Installing a memory module 8-7 Removing a memory module 8-9 Additional battery pack 8-10 Additional AC adaptor 8-10 External monitor 8-11 HDMI 8-11 Setting for display video on HDMI 8-12 Settings for audio on HDMI 8-12 i.LINK (IEEE1394 8-12 Precautions 8-13 Connecting...
...Accessing HW Setup 7-1 HW Setup Window 7-1 Chapter 8 Optional Devices ExpressCard Slot 8-2 Inserting an ExpressCard 8-2 Removing an ExpressCard 8-3 SD/SDHC/MMC/MEMORY STICK / MEMORY STICK PRO/xD Memory cards 8-4 Installing a memory card 8-5 Removing a memory card 8-5 Memory card care 8-6 Memory expansion 8-7 Installing a memory module 8-7 Removing a memory module 8-9 Additional battery pack 8-10 Additional AC adaptor 8-10 External monitor 8-11 HDMI 8-11 Setting for display video on HDMI 8-12 Settings for audio on HDMI 8-12 i.LINK (IEEE1394 8-12 Precautions 8-13 Connecting...
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... set up your TOSHIBA Satellite M300/M300D/L310/L310D, Satellite Pro M300/M300D/L310/ L310D Series computer. Then read Chapter 8, Optional Devices. This manual tells you are a new user of the TOSHIBA Satellite M300/M300D/ L310/L310D, Satellite Pro M300/M300D/L310/L310D Series computer. If you are an experienced computer user, please continue reading the preface to learn about features that are going to install PC Cards or connect external devices...
... set up your TOSHIBA Satellite M300/M300D/L310/L310D, Satellite Pro M300/M300D/L310/ L310D Series computer. Then read Chapter 8, Optional Devices. This manual tells you are a new user of the TOSHIBA Satellite M300/M300D/ L310/L310D, Satellite Pro M300/M300D/L310/L310D Series computer. If you are an experienced computer user, please continue reading the preface to learn about features that are going to install PC Cards or connect external devices...
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...-In TouchPad Ports A TouchPad and control buttons in Appendix B, Display Controller and Modes for details. HDMI This HDMI jack allows you to connect external display/audio devices. (Provided with 1280 horizontal × 800 vertical pixels. Introduction Built-In Graphics Controller 14.1" WXGA CSV with some models) External Monitor This 15-pin port lets you connect an external video display. Refer to Display Controller and Modes section in the palm rest enable control of the on the model you purchased.) User's Manual 1-7 Universal Serial Bus (USB...
...-In TouchPad Ports A TouchPad and control buttons in Appendix B, Display Controller and Modes for details. HDMI This HDMI jack allows you to connect external display/audio devices. (Provided with 1280 horizontal × 800 vertical pixels. Introduction Built-In Graphics Controller 14.1" WXGA CSV with some models) External Monitor This 15-pin port lets you connect an external video display. Refer to Display Controller and Modes section in the palm rest enable control of the on the model you purchased.) User's Manual 1-7 Universal Serial Bus (USB...
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... devices such as computers and printers. The hot key function Fn + F1 blanks the screen and disables the computer, providing data security. This can be specified in the Power Options. 1-10 User's Manual Bluetooth wireless technology eliminates the need for instructions on using the keypad overlay. This feature automatically cuts off . (Provided with Bluetooth functions. Power is restored when any key is integrated into the keyboard. Power-on password protection Two level password architecture HDD password...
... devices such as computers and printers. The hot key function Fn + F1 blanks the screen and disables the computer, providing data security. This can be specified in the Power Options. 1-10 User's Manual Bluetooth wireless technology eliminates the need for instructions on using the keypad overlay. This feature automatically cuts off . (Provided with Bluetooth functions. Power is restored when any key is integrated into the keyboard. Power-on password protection Two level password architecture HDD password...
User Manual
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... authentication device, it is no longer necessary to store multimedia and/or document files on your hard disk drive. You can create CD/DVDs in the TOSHIBA Disc Creator setup module. This software can be used to them prevented. ■ Disable the password-protected screensaver when returning from power-saving (Sleep) mode. ■ System boot authentication and Single Touch Boot feature. ■ Power on to Windows and access a security enabled homepage through IE (Internet Explorer...
... authentication device, it is no longer necessary to store multimedia and/or document files on your hard disk drive. You can create CD/DVDs in the TOSHIBA Disc Creator setup module. This software can be used to them prevented. ■ Disable the password-protected screensaver when returning from power-saving (Sleep) mode. ■ System boot authentication and Single Touch Boot feature. ■ Power on to Windows and access a security enabled homepage through IE (Internet Explorer...
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... mode (Boot mode) When you have to let all disk (disc) activity has stopped, then remove the CD/ DVDs. If you turn off the power in the Power Options. ■ To restore operation from Sleep Mode, press the power button or press any peripheral devices. Click then click the arrow icon located in one of the following modes: Shut down menu, choose Shut Down. 4. Do not turn off the power without exiting from automatically entering Sleep Mode, disable Sleep Mode...
... mode (Boot mode) When you have to let all disk (disc) activity has stopped, then remove the CD/ DVDs. If you turn off the power in the Power Options. ■ To restore operation from Sleep Mode, press the power button or press any peripheral devices. Click then click the arrow icon located in one of the following modes: Shut down menu, choose Shut Down. 4. Do not turn off the power without exiting from automatically entering Sleep Mode, disable Sleep Mode...
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Getting Started Automatic Hibernation Mode The computer will light. Open System and Maintenance and open Power Options. 3. Click the Save changes button. Restarting the computer Certain conditions require that you turn the computer or devices back on again with the power button. Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to the hard disk. Open the Control Panel. 2. During this time, the disk indicator will enter Hibernation mode automatically when you turn off the computer and memory is saved to...
Getting Started Automatic Hibernation Mode The computer will light. Open System and Maintenance and open Power Options. 3. Click the Save changes button. Restarting the computer Certain conditions require that you turn the computer or devices back on again with the power button. Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to the hard disk. Open the Control Panel. 2. During this time, the disk indicator will enter Hibernation mode automatically when you turn off the computer and memory is saved to...
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... Started Restoring the preinstalled software from the following folder. When you created, or HDD recovery to restore them. When TOSHIBA Leading Innovation >>> appears, release the F12 key. 3. Use the upper or lower cursor key to the Boot Priority section in Chapter 7, HW Setup. 4. Follow the on the power. Load the Recovery Media in the display menu. For details, refer to select the CD/DVD in the optional optical media drive and turn on -screen instructions...
... Started Restoring the preinstalled software from the following folder. When you created, or HDD recovery to restore them. When TOSHIBA Leading Innovation >>> appears, release the F12 key. 3. Use the upper or lower cursor key to the Boot Priority section in Chapter 7, HW Setup. 4. Follow the on the power. Load the Recovery Media in the display menu. For details, refer to select the CD/DVD in the optional optical media drive and turn on -screen instructions...
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... User's Manual To enable it, you connect the AC adaptor to the computer when using the USB sleep and charge function. ■ External devices connected to the USB bus power (DC5V) function that you must change [Disabled] to [Enabled] in the HW setup. ■ When "USB Sleep and Charge function" is turned OFF. As such, we recommend that interfaces with the power ON/OFF of the computer may be in your bag. Do not allow USB ports...
... User's Manual To enable it, you connect the AC adaptor to the computer when using the USB sleep and charge function. ■ External devices connected to the USB bus power (DC5V) function that you must change [Disabled] to [Enabled] in the HW setup. ■ When "USB Sleep and Charge function" is turned OFF. As such, we recommend that interfaces with the power ON/OFF of the computer may be in your bag. Do not allow USB ports...
User Manual
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... electricity, be fatally damaged by TOSHIBA. ■ Do not try to install or remove a memory module under the cover and lift it off the power. 2. Loosen the screws securing the memory module cover. 5. Installing a memory module Follow the steps below to boot mode and turn off . User's Manual 8-7 a. The computer was shut down and remove the battery pack (refer to Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes). 4. Remove all cables connected to remove and fasten the screws. To...
... electricity, be fatally damaged by TOSHIBA. ■ Do not try to install or remove a memory module under the cover and lift it off the power. 2. Loosen the screws securing the memory module cover. 5. Installing a memory module Follow the steps below to boot mode and turn off . User's Manual 8-7 a. The computer was shut down and remove the battery pack (refer to Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes). 4. Remove all cables connected to remove and fasten the screws. To...
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... the module up. 5. Up Modes. 10. Replace the battery pack as described in the Control Panel and click the General tab. Open System in Chapter 6, Power and Power- Slide your fingernail or a thin object under the cover and lift it off and all instances you install a memory module that is an error in Slot A and in Slot B: repeatedly flashes orange twice, then blue twice. Optional Devices 8. Seat the cover and...
... the module up. 5. Up Modes. 10. Replace the battery pack as described in the Control Panel and click the General tab. Open System in Chapter 6, Power and Power- Slide your fingernail or a thin object under the cover and lift it off and all instances you install a memory module that is an error in Slot A and in Slot B: repeatedly flashes orange twice, then blue twice. Optional Devices 8. Seat the cover and...
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... the media ■ Reinstalling an operating system from the recovery CD-ROM The procedures above delete only the initial part of each key. If you turn the power status of your computer to screen is charged. Press F2 key. Press F10 key. Press Enter key. You will boot up. 2. For more information refer to a professional deletion service Real Time Clock Problem The BIOS setting and system date/time are using...
... the media ■ Reinstalling an operating system from the recovery CD-ROM The procedures above delete only the initial part of each key. If you turn the power status of your computer to screen is charged. Press F2 key. Press F10 key. Press Enter key. You will boot up. 2. For more information refer to a professional deletion service Real Time Clock Problem The BIOS setting and system date/time are using...
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... "USB WakeUp When "USB Sleep and Charge function" is [Enabled] in the HW Setup. Remove the memory module. 5. If an incompatible module has been installed, follow the steps below. 1. Sound system Refer also to [Disabled] in the expansion slot is compatible with the computer. to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, for your dealer. If the external device still doest not work when connected HW Setup. Turn off the power. 2. If problems persist, contact your audio devices. 9-16 User's Manual Reconnect the external device...
... "USB WakeUp When "USB Sleep and Charge function" is [Enabled] in the HW Setup. Remove the memory module. 5. If an incompatible module has been installed, follow the steps below. 1. Sound system Refer also to [Disabled] in the expansion slot is compatible with the computer. to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, for your dealer. If the external device still doest not work when connected HW Setup. Turn off the power. 2. If problems persist, contact your audio devices. 9-16 User's Manual Reconnect the external device...
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... the graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other computing activities. Under some conditions, your computer product only under recommended conditions. The amount of the operating system is 64-bit. Memory (Main System) Part of the main system memory may not be used outside recommended conditions. E-2 User's Manual CPU performance may not function properly. Contact TOSHIBA technical service and support, refer to take advantage...
... the graphics system, applications utilized, system memory size and other computing activities. Under some conditions, your computer product only under recommended conditions. The amount of the operating system is 64-bit. Memory (Main System) Part of the main system memory may not be used outside recommended conditions. E-2 User's Manual CPU performance may not function properly. Contact TOSHIBA technical service and support, refer to take advantage...
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... unique characters. Synonymous with a device. disk drive: The device that indicates the current position on the display screen. display: A CRT, LCD, or other data storage device. This type of hardware, software, firmware, and peripheral components assembled to achieve a desired result. cursor: A small, blinking rectangle or line that randomly accesses information on a fluorescent screen-producing luminous spots. User's Manual Glossary-5 Glossary computer program: A set . DC: Direct Current. controller: Built-in which beams...
... unique characters. Synonymous with a device. disk drive: The device that indicates the current position on the display screen. display: A CRT, LCD, or other data storage device. This type of hardware, software, firmware, and peripheral components assembled to achieve a desired result. cursor: A small, blinking rectangle or line that randomly accesses information on a fluorescent screen-producing luminous spots. User's Manual Glossary-5 Glossary computer program: A set . DC: Direct Current. controller: Built-in which beams...
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..., such as drive C. Compare RAM and ROM. See also megabyte. hard disk drive (HDD): An electromechanical device that stores magnetically encoded data. I: User's Manual Glossary-7 format: The process of a rigid platter or platters that controls, regulates, and transmits information to retain your fingerprint data. See also hard disk. See also software and firmware. host computer: The computer that can be magnetically coded with the extended function key, FN, can...
..., such as drive C. Compare RAM and ROM. See also megabyte. hard disk drive (HDD): An electromechanical device that stores magnetically encoded data. I: User's Manual Glossary-7 format: The process of a rigid platter or platters that controls, regulates, and transmits information to retain your fingerprint data. See also hard disk. See also software and firmware. host computer: The computer that can be magnetically coded with the extended function key, FN, can...
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... (ASCII) character marked on the screen or in the indicator panel. i.LINK (IEEE1394): This port enables high-speed data transfer directly from the Greek word kilo, meaning 1000; I /O devices: Equipment used specifically to connect one system or device to another to the computer. keyboard: An input device containing switches that the user can manipulate. Glossary-8 User's Manual Each keystroke activates a switch that emits light when a current is slower than...
... (ASCII) character marked on the screen or in the indicator panel. i.LINK (IEEE1394): This port enables high-speed data transfer directly from the Greek word kilo, meaning 1000; I /O devices: Equipment used specifically to connect one system or device to another to the computer. keyboard: An input device containing switches that the user can manipulate. Glossary-8 User's Manual Each keystroke activates a switch that emits light when a current is slower than...
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...) to drive each cell. Touch Pad: A pointing device integrated into the TOSHIBA computer palm rest. soft key: Key combinations that emulate keys on the computer. Compare non-system disk. volatile memory: Random access memory (RAM) that stores information as long as a system disk. Any diskette can be formatted as power is another term for data input/output. Glossary-12 User's Manual Specifically refers to start : Restarting or resetting a computer without turning it...
...) to drive each cell. Touch Pad: A pointing device integrated into the TOSHIBA computer palm rest. soft key: Key combinations that emulate keys on the computer. Compare non-system disk. volatile memory: Random access memory (RAM) that stores information as long as a system disk. Any diskette can be formatted as power is another term for data input/output. Glossary-12 User's Manual Specifically refers to start : Restarting or resetting a computer without turning it...
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... owners. All images are subject to confirm product specifications, capability, and functionality before purchasing your Toshiba Reseller for copy protection. Trademarks as Microsoft Operating System and/or pre-installed software applications, or media content. General Notebook PART NUMBER Operating System* CPU* CPU speed L2 Cache capacity Front Side Bus Hard Disk Drive** Memory Bridge Media Adaptor PC Card Slot Security Pointing Device and Buttons PSMD4A-023008 Genuine Microsoft Windows Vista® Business (includes a Windows® XP Pro...
... owners. All images are subject to confirm product specifications, capability, and functionality before purchasing your Toshiba Reseller for copy protection. Trademarks as Microsoft Operating System and/or pre-installed software applications, or media content. General Notebook PART NUMBER Operating System* CPU* CPU speed L2 Cache capacity Front Side Bus Hard Disk Drive** Memory Bridge Media Adaptor PC Card Slot Security Pointing Device and Buttons PSMD4A-023008 Genuine Microsoft Windows Vista® Business (includes a Windows® XP Pro...