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Page 1 - User's Manual

User's ManualL730/L735

Page 2 - Table of Contents

2. HITACHI-LG Data StorageBD-Combo CT31FHitachi-LG Data Storage, Inc.22-23,KAIGAN 3-CHOME,MINATO-KU,TOKYO,108-0022 JAPANPrecautionsCAUTION: This appli

Page 3

Owner StringThis blank field is used to display a message when the password field isdisplayed on startup. If a password is not registered the message

Page 4 - Trademarks

Boot SpeedThis feature allows you to select system boot-up speed.Fast Reduces system boot-up time. System can bootonly from the built-in HDD and only

Page 5 - FCC information

Regarding Wake-up on LAN from sleep or hibernation, you mustcheck the "Allow the device to wake the computer" check box withinthe LAN Device

Page 6 - EU Declaration of Conformity

TOSHIBA PC Health MonitorThe TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor application proactively monitors anumber of system functions such as power consumption, battery

Page 7 - User's Manual vii

Clicking Next will display the PC Health Monitor Software Notice & Acceptance screen. Please carefully read the information displayed.Selecting AC

Page 8 - REACH - Compliance Statement

TOSHIBA HDD Protection PropertiesYou can change the TOSHIBA HDD Protection settings by using theTOSHIBA HDD Protection Properties window. To open the

Page 9 - User's Manual ix

DetailsTo open the Details window, click the Setup Detail button in the TOSHIBAHDD Protection Properties window.Detection Level AmplificationWhen the

Page 10 - Precautions

3. The Advanced Boot Options menu will be displayed. Use the arrowkeys to select Repair Your Computer and press ENTER.4.Follow the on-screen instructi

Page 11 - Conventions

4. Double click the Recovery Media Creator icon on the Windows 7desktop, or select the application from Start Menu.5. After Recovery Media Creator sta

Page 12 - Terminology

However, if you have already created a "Recovery Media", you can use itto restore the recovery partition.If you have not created "Recov

Page 13 - General Precautions

PrefaceCongratulations on your purchase of this computer. This powerful notebookcomputer provides excellent expansion capability, includes multimediaf

Page 14 - Mobile phones

Ordering Recovery Discs from TOSHIBA*You can order Product Recovery discs for your notebook from theTOSHIBA Europe Backup Media Online Shop.* Please n

Page 15 - Chapter 1

Chapter 5Power and Power-Up ModesThe computer's power resources include the AC adaptor, battery pack andany internal batteries. This chapter prov

Page 16 - Getting Started

Power on Power off(no operation)AC adaptornotconnectedBattery charge isabove lowbattery triggerpoint• Operates• LED:Battery offDC IN offBattery ch

Page 17 - Connecting the AC adaptor

temperature falls to a normal range, charging will resume - this process willoccur regardless of whether the computer's power is on or off.DC IN

Page 18 - User's Manual 1

Before you remove the battery pack, save your data and shut down thecomputer, or place the computer into Hibernation Mode. Please be awarethat, when p

Page 19 - Opening the display

Charge the battery pack only in an ambient temperature between 5and 35 degrees Celsius. Otherwise, the electrolyte solution might leak,battery pack pe

Page 20 - Turning on the power

The battery has not been used for a long time.The battery has completely discharged and been left in the computerfor a long time.A cool battery is ins

Page 21 - Turning off the power

How you use optional devices, such as a USB device, to which thebattery supplies power.Whether you enable Sleep Mode, which can conserve battery power

Page 22 - Executing Sleep Mode

The operating life of the battery pack will gradually reduce throughrepeated charging and discharging, and will need to be replaced when itreaches the

Page 23 - Benefits of Hibernation Mode

Do not touch the battery release latch while holding the computer or thebattery pack might fall out due to the unintentional release of the batteryrel

Page 24 - Automatic Hibernation Mode

Display ABC Names of windows or icons or text generated bythe computer that appear on its display screen arepresented in the type face you see to the

Page 25 - User's Manual 1-11

System automatic Sleep/HibernationThis feature automatically turns off the system in Sleep or HibernationMode if the computer is not used for a set du

Page 26 - Chapter 2

Chapter 6TroubleshootingTOSHIBA have designed this computer for durability, however, shouldproblems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed

Page 27 - 3 2 41 2

Check all cables to ensure they are correctly and firmly attached to thecomputer - loose cables can cause signal errors.Inspect all connecting cables

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Hardware If you cannot find a software problem, you shouldthen check the setup and configuration of yourhardware. First run through the items in thepr

Page 29 - User's Manual 2

indicator is glowing, the computer is connected to a live external powersource.Hardware and system checklistThis section discusses problems caused by

Page 30 - 1. Battery pack

AC powerIf you have trouble turning on the computer with the AC adaptor connectedyou should check the status of the DC IN indicator. Please refer to C

Page 31 - Underside

Problem ProcedureBattery doesn’tcharge when the ACadaptor is attached(Battery indicatordoes not glowamber).If the battery is completely discharged, it

Page 32 - Front with the display open

Real Time ClockProblem ProcedureThe BIOS settingand system date/time are lost.The charge in the Real Time Clock (RTC) batteryhas run out - you will ne

Page 33

Problem ProcedureNo display Press the FN + F5 hot keys to adjust the displaypriority, and to make sure it is not set for output toan external monitor.

Page 34

You cannot access aCD/DVD/BD in thedriveMake sure the drive’s disc tray is securely closed.Press gently until it clicks into place.Open the disc tray

Page 35 - Internal Hardware Components

General PrecautionsTOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety, minimize strain andwithstand the rigors of portability. However, certain precaut

Page 36 - User's Manual 2-11

Touch PadProblem ProcedureThe Touch Pad doesnot work.Check the Device Select settings.Click Start -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> M

Page 37 - User's Manual 2-12

USB mouseProblem ProcedureOn-screen pointerdoes not respond tomouse operationIn this instance the system might be busy - Trymoving the mouse again aft

Page 38 - Chapter 3

Problem ProcedureUSB device does notworkRemove the USB device from the computer andthen reconnect it to a free port in order to ensure itis firmly att

Page 39 - The Keyboard

Problem ProcedureThe battery depletesquickly even when Iturned OFF thepower of thecomputer.If Sleep and Charge function is enabled, thecomputer's

Page 40 - Hot key functions

Problem ProcedureIf there is a memorymalfunction, thePower indicator willrepeatedly flash (onfor 0.5 seconds, offfor 0.5 seconds) inthe followingpatte

Page 41 - Hot keys

Problem ProcedureAnnoying sound isheardIn this instance you may be experiencing feedbackfrom either the internal microphone or an externalmicrophone c

Page 42 - Keypad overlay

Problem ProcedureNo display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controlson the external monitor.Press the FN + F5 hot key in order to change the

Page 43 - Numeric Mode

Wireless LANIf the following procedures do not restore LAN access, consult your LANadministrator. For more information on wireless communication, refe

Page 44 - Optical disc drives

If a problem occurs when you are running software applications,consult the software documentation for troubleshooting suggestionsand consider calling

Page 45

Appendix ASpecificationsThis appendix summarizes the computer’s technical specifications.Physical DimensionsSize 329(w) x 221 (d) x 27.9/36.9 (h) mill

Page 46 - Removing discs

Stress injuryCarefully read the Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort. It containsinformation on the prevention of stress injuries to your hands a

Page 47 - Writing CD/DVD/BDs

External RGB monitor port pin assignment610151511Pin Signal Name Description I/O1 CRV Red Video Signal O2 CGV Green Video Signal O3 CBV Blue Video Sig

Page 48 - Before writing or rewriting

Appendix BAC Power Cord and ConnectorsThe power cord’s AC input plug must be compatible with the variousinternational AC power outlets and the cord mu

Page 49 - User's Manual 3-12

For the United States and Canada, two pin plug configuration must be a2-15P (250V) or 1-15P (125V) and three pin plug configuration must be6-15P (250V

Page 50 - TOSHIBA Disc Creator

Appendix CLegal FootnotesThis chapter states the Legal Footnotes information applicable to TOSHIBAcomputers.Non-applicable IconsCertain computer chass

Page 51 - Data Verification

conditions. Read additional restrictions in your product documentation.Contact TOSHIBA technical service and support, refer to Chapter 6,Troubleshooti

Page 52 - Editing digital video

achieved on select models and configurations tested by TOSHIBA at thetime of publication. Recharge time varies depending on usage. Battery maynot char

Page 53 - User's Manual 3-16

Copy ProtectionApplicable copy protection standards included in certain media mayprevent or limit recording or viewing of the media.L730/L735User&apos

Page 54 - Notes on use

Appendix DInformation for Wireless DevicesWireless LAN InteroperabilityThe Wireless LAN is compatible with other LAN systems Direct SequenceSpread Spe

Page 55 - 3D playback feature

Please visit http://www.pc.support.global.toshiba.com, if you have anyquestions about using Wireless LAN or Bluetooth Card from TOSHIBA.In Europe visi

Page 56 - User's Manual 3-19

Italy: - For private use, a generalauthorization is required if WAS/RLAN’s are used outside ownpremises. For public use, a generalauthorization is req

Page 57 - Using WinDVD BD for TOSHIBA

Chapter 1Getting StartedThis chapter provides an equipment checklist, and basic information tostart using your computer.Some of the features described

Page 58 - User's Manual 3-21

Restrictions for Use of 5470-5725MHz Frequencies in EuropeItaly: - For private use, a generalauthorization is required if WAS/RLAN’s are used outside

Page 59 - Notes on playing Blu-ray 3D

designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation.Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency RadiationThe

Page 60 - Wireless communications

Using this equipment in JapanIn Japan, the frequency bandwidth of 2,400MHz to 2,483.5MHz for secondgeneration low-power data communication systems suc

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4. : This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2,400MHz to 2,483.5 MHz. It is impossible to avoid the band of mobileobject identification system

Page 62 - Radio Characteristics

Do not use this equipment in the countries/regions which are not listed inthe table below.Available channel of Peer-to-peer connection by ad-hoc mode

Page 63 - Bluetooth wireless technology

ZimbabweApproved Countries/Regions for the Realtek®RTL8188CE Wireless LAN 802.11n PCI-E NIC b/g/nWireless LANThis equipment is approved to the radio s

Page 64 - Product Support:

Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru PhilippinesPoland Portugal Puerto Rico QatarRomania Saudi Arabia Senegal SerbiaSingapore Slovak Republic Slovenia South

Page 65 - Optional devices

Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El SalvadorEstonia Finland France GeorgiaGermany Ghana Greece GuatemalaHonduras Hong Kong Hungary IcelandIndia Indone

Page 66 - Memory media slot

IndexAAC adaptoradditional 3-44connecting 1-3DC IN 19V jack 2-3 ASCII characters 3-6BBatteryextending life 5-7monitoring capacity 5-6real time clock 2

Page 67 - Memory media

FN + F10 (Arrow mode) 3-3FN + F11 (Numeric mode) 3-3FN + F12 (ScrLock) 3-3FN + F2 (Power Plan) 3-4FN + F3 (Sleep) 3-4FN + F4 (Hibernate) 3-4FN + F5 (O

Page 68 - Media care

Corel Digital StudioTOSHIBA eco UtilityTOSHIBA Bulletin BoardTOSHIBA ReelTimeTOSHIBA HW Setup UtilityTOSHIBA Value Added PackageTOSHIBA Intelligent Di

Page 69 - Removing a memory media

MMedia careCard care 3-31Memory card care 3-31 Memoryadditional 3-44installing 3-34problems 6-13removing 3-37 memory media cardinserting 3-32removing

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Security lock 3-43Sleep Modesetting 1-7System automatic 4-5 Soft keysENTER 3-3ScrLock 3-3 Sound systemheadphone jack 2-3microphone jack 2-3problems 6-

Page 71 - Installing a memory module

It is a good idea to periodically back up the internal hard disk drive orother main storage device to external media. General storage media isnot dura

Page 72 - User's Manual 3-35

When you connect the AC adaptor to the computer, always follow thesteps in the exact order as described in the User’s Manual.Connecting the power cabl

Page 73 - User's Manual 3-36

2. Connect the AC adaptor’s DC output plug to the DC IN 19V jack onthe left of the computer.Figure 1-3 Connecting the DC output plug to the computer12

Page 74 - Removing a memory module

Table of ContentsPrefaceGeneral PrecautionsChapter 1Getting StartedEquipment checklist ...

Page 75

When opening or closing the display panel, place one hand on thepalm rest to hold the computer in place and use the other hand toslowly open or close

Page 76 - User's Manual 3-39

Turning off the powerThe power can be turned off in one of three modes, either Shut DownMode, Hibernation Mode or Sleep Mode.Shut Down ModeWhen you tu

Page 77 - Connecting the HDMI out port

Before entering Sleep Mode, be sure to save your data.Do not install or remove a memory module while the computer is inSleep Mode. The computer or the

Page 78 - Select HD Format

Press the power button. Please note that this feature must be enabledwithin the Power Options (to access it, click Start -> Control Panel ->Syst

Page 79 - HDMI 1.4 3D Video

Starting Hibernation ModeYou can also enable Hibernation Mode by pressing FN + F4 - please referto the Hot key functions section in Chapter 3, Operati

Page 80 - Security lock

Press CTRL, ALT and DEL simultaneously (once) to display the menuwindow, then select Restart from the Shut down options.Press the power button and hol

Page 81 - Sound System

Chapter 2The Grand TourThis chapter identifies the various components of the computer - it isrecommended that you become familiar with each before you

Page 82 - Dolby Advanced Audio

Power indicator The Power indicator normally glows white whenthe computer is turned on. However, if you turnthe computer off into Sleep Mode, this ind

Page 83 - Computer Handling

DC IN 19V jack The AC adaptor connects to this jack in order topower the computer and charge its internalbatteries. Please note that you should only u

Page 84 - Heat dispersal

The integrated sound system provides support for the computer's internalspeakers and microphone, as well as allowing an external microphone andhe

Page 85 - Chapter 4

Heat dispersal ... 3-47Chapter 4Utilities & Advanced UsageUtili

Page 86 - User's Manual 4

Cooling vents The cooling vents help keep the processor fromoverheating.Do not block the cooling vents. Keep foreign metal objects, such asscrews, sta

Page 87

For more information regarding Battery Life, please refer to Appendix C,Legal Footnotes.UndersideThe following figure shows the underside of the compu

Page 88

Memory module slot The memory module slot allows for theinstallation, replacement and removal ofadditional memory module.1 GB, 2 GB or 4 GB memory mod

Page 89 - Special features

Figure 2-6 The front of the computer with the display panel open8910111211716785342131. Wireless LAN antenna (not shown) 8. Stereo speakers2. Micropho

Page 90

Web Camera Web Camera is a device that allows you torecord video or take photographs with yourcomputer. You can use it for video chatting orvideo conf

Page 91 - Sleep and Charge

Keyboard The internal keyboard provides the embeddednumeric overlay keys, dedicated cursor controloverlay keys, and Keys. Refer to the TheKeyboard

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Legal Footnote (CPU)For more information regarding CPU, please refer to Appendix C, LegalFootnotes.Hard Disk Drive The size of the hard disk drive var

Page 93 - Battery Settings

Display controller The display controller interprets softwarecommands into hardware commands that turnparticular parts on the screen on or off.The dis

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Chapter 3Operating BasicsThis chapter describes the basic operations of your computer, highlightsthe precautions that should be taken when using it.Us

Page 95 - User's Manual 4-11

Touch Pad gesturePlease refer to the Touch Pad settings in mouse properties.The KeyboardThe computer’s keyboard layouts are compatible with a 104/105-

Page 96 - How to launch the help file

Copyright© 2011 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyrightlaws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the priorwr

Page 97 - TOSHIBA Password Utility

F1 through F12 are called function keys because they executeprogrammed functions when pressed and, when used in combination withthe FN key, those keys

Page 98 - HW Setup

2. Select the desired optionThe selected Card is displayed full-size with its available optionsbelow it. All other Cards are again hidden from view.3.

Page 99 - User Password

If no wireless communication device is installed, no dialog box will appear.Touch PadPressing FN + F9 enables or disables the Touch Pad function.ZoomP

Page 100 - Boot Priority Options

Turning on the overlaysThe numeric keypad overlay can be used for numeric data input or cursorand page control.Arrow ModeTo turn on Arrow Mode, press

Page 101 - Wake-up on LAN

2. Using the overlay keys, type the ASCII code of the character yourequire.3.Release ALT or ALT + FN - the ASCII character will appear on thedisplay s

Page 102 - SATA Interface setting

1. When the computer’s power is on, press the eject button to open thedisc tray slightly.2.Grasp the disc tray gently and pull until it is fully opene

Page 103 - TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor

If the disc is not seated properly when the disc tray is closed, the disc mightbe damaged. Also, the disc tray might not open fully when you press the

Page 104 - Taskbar icon

Writable discsThis section describes the types of writable discs. Check the specificationsof your drive to see the types of discs it can write. Use TO

Page 105 - 3D Viewer

of the setup and operating instructions in this section. If you fail to do so,you may find that the DVD Super Multi drive or BD-Combo/BD-Writer drivem

Page 106 - System Recovery

DVD-R for Labelflash:FUJIFILM CORPORATION (for 16x speed media)DVD+R:MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 8x and 16x speed media)TAIYO YUDEN CO., Lt

Page 107 - Creating Recovery Media

WinDVD and Corel Digital Studio are trademarks or registered trademarksof Corel Corporations.Atheros is a registered trademark or Atheros Communicatio

Page 108 - Recovery Media

When writing or rewritingPlease observe the following points while you write or rewrite data to amedia:Always copy data from the hard disk drive to th

Page 109 - Recovery hard disk drive

You cannot back up CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW media to DVD-R,DVD-R DL or DVD-RW media using the "Disc Backup" function ofTOSHIBA Disc Creator.You

Page 110 - User's Manual 4-26

4. Select File Open or Full Compare mode.5.Click the OK button.How to learn more about TOSHIBA Disc CreatorPlease refer to the Help files for addition

Page 111 - Chapter 5

Do not enter Sleep or Hibernation Mode while using Corel DigitalStudio.Do not operate Corel Digital Studio immediately after turning on thecomputer. P

Page 112 - Monitoring of power condition

Notes on useThis software can only be used on Windows 7.TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER software is supported for playback ofDVD-Video and DVD-VR.Frame dropping,

Page 113 - Battery types

Do not change Windows Users while TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER isrunning.For some DVD-Video discs, using the control window to change theaudio track will also

Page 114 - Real Time Clock (RTC) battery

The “TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER” is set by default in the 2D format. Bypressing the 2Dto3D conversion function button, you decide toactivate the 2Dto3D conv

Page 115 - Charging the batteries

Only Side-by-Side and Interleave 3D video formats are supported forplayback of 3D video content.Starting TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYERUse the following procedu

Page 116 - Monitoring battery capacity

Close all other applications before playing back Blu-ray Disc. Do notopen any other applications or carry out any other operations duringBlu-ray Disc

Page 117 - Replacing the battery pack

3D playback feature(Only some models)WinDVD BD for TOSHIBA supports the playback of Blu-ray 3D discs onexternal 3D display/TV using HDMI 1.4.Before pl

Page 118 - Installing the battery pack

Address: TOSHIBA America Information Systems, Inc. 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine, California 92618-1697Telephone: (949) 583-3000EU Declaration of Con

Page 119 - Panel power on/off

When play the Blu-ray 3D on external display that does not support 3Dfunction, clear “Prefer to play in 3D mode” checkbox in 3D Playbackproperties of

Page 120 - User's Manual 5-10

Always turn off wireless functionality if the computer is near automaticcontrol equipment or appliances such as automatic doors or firedetectors. Radi

Page 121 - Chapter 6

SecurityTOSHIBA strongly recommend that you enable encryptionfunctionality, otherwise your computer will be open to illegal access byan outsider using

Page 122 - Analyzing the problem

Bluetooth wireless technologySome computers in this series have Bluetooth wireless communicationfunction which eliminates the need for cables between

Page 123 - If something goes wrong

Release Notes related to the Bluetooth Stack for Windowsby TOSHIBA1. Fax application software: Please be aware that there is some faxapplication softw

Page 124 - Hardware and system checklist

If you are using Fast Ethernet LAN (100 megabits per second, 100BASE-TX), be sure to connect with a CAT5 cable or higher. You cannot use aCAT3 cable.I

Page 125 - AC power

Cards/memoryMemory media slotSecure Digital™ (SD) Card (SD memory card, SDHC memorycard , SDXC memory card, miniSD Card, microSD Card)Memory Stick (Me

Page 126 - User's Manual 6

Secure Digital (SD) Card microSD card adaptor and microSDcardMemory Stick MultiMediaCard (MMC)Memory mediaThis section provides the important safety p

Page 127 - Internal display panel

Formatting an memory media cardMemory media cards are sold already formatted in conformity to specificstandards. If you reformat an memory card, be su

Page 128 - Optical Disc Drive

Set the write-protect switch to the lock position, if you do not want to recorddata.Inserting a memory mediaThe following instructions apply to all ty

Page 129 - Pointing device

Medical EnvironmentsAutomotive EnvironmentsAircraft EnvironmentsAny consequences resulting from the use of this product in workingenvironments that ar

Page 130 - Touch Pad

Make sure the Memory Media slot indicator is out before you removethe memory media or turn off the computer’s power. If you remove thememory media or

Page 131 - USB device

Additional memory module is a precision electronic component thatmay be fatally damaged by static electricity. Since the human bodycan carry static el

Page 132 - Sleep and Charge function

6. Slide your fingernail or a thin object under the cover and lift it off.Figure 3-11 Removing the memory module cover121. Screws 2. Memory module cov

Page 133 - Additional memory module

7. Align the notch of the memory module with that of the memory slotand gently insert the module into the slot at about a 30 degree anglebefore holdin

Page 134 - Sound system

8. Seat the memory module cover in place and secure it with thescrew(s).Take care to ensure that the memory module cover is firmly closed.Figure 3-13

Page 135 - External monitor

8. Grasp the module by its edges and remove it from the computer.If you use the computer for a long time, the memory modules and thecircuits locating

Page 136 - User's Manual 6-16

2. Connect the monitor cable to the External RGB monitor port.Figure 3-15 Connecting the monitor cable to the External RGB monitor port211. External R

Page 137 - TOSHIBA support

As the port operation of all HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)monitors have not been confirmed, some HDMI monitors may not functionproperly.

Page 138 - TOSHIBA technical support

When you change the display output device by hot key like FNFN +F5, the playback device may not switch automatically. In this case, inorder to set the

Page 139 - Appendix A

Display mode at List All Modes HD Format720 by 576, True Color (32bit), 50Herts 576p720 by 480, True Color (32bit), 60Herts 480pThe above display mode

Page 140 - User's Manual A-2

The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates thatbatteries and/or accumulators must be collected anddisposed of separately from household waste.I

Page 141 - Appendix B

12. Select the "I have read and understand the Health and SafetyInformation" check box.13.Click the Next button.14. Click the Finish button.

Page 142 - User's Manual B-2

Optional TOSHIBA AccessoriesYou are able to add a number of options and accessories in order to makeyour computer even more powerful and convenient to

Page 143 - Appendix C

Audio EnhancementsIn order to apply the sound effects for your current speaker, follow thesteps below.1.Right click on the speaker icon on the Taskbar

Page 144 - Battery Life

Dolby Headphone: Enables personal surround sound using any set ofheadphones.To access Dolby Advanced Audio function, follow the steps as detailedbelow

Page 145 - Wireless LAN

Moving the computerWhile the computer is designed for flexible day-to-day usage you shouldexercise a few simple precautions when moving it in order to

Page 146 - Copy Protection

Chapter 4Utilities & Advanced UsageThis chapter describes the utilities and special features of this computer,and the advanced usage of some utili

Page 147 - Appendix D

TOSHIBA Face Rec-ognitionTOSHIBA Face Recognition uses a faceverification library to verify the face data of userswhen they log in to Windows. If the

Page 148 - Radio Regulatory Information

TOSHIBA eco Utility This computer is equipped with "eco mode". Thismode slightly lowers performance of somedevices to reduce electric power

Page 149 - User's Manual D

TOSHIBA Sleep Utility This utility is able to either enable or disable theSleep and Charge function.Shows the positions of USB ports that supportthe U

Page 150 - Canada - Industry Canada (IC)

TOSHIBA Resolution+Plug-in For WindowsMedia PlayerThe plug-in lets you upconverts wmv and mp4videos on Windows Media Player.For more information, plea

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Following information is only for Turkey:Compliant with EEE Regulations: TOSHIBA meets all requirements ofTurkish regulation 26891 “Restriction of the

Page 152 - Using this equipment in Japan

Instant security A specific hot key function automatically locks thesystem providing data security.Intelligent power sup-ply *1A microprocessor in the

Page 153 - Device Authorization

Sleep Mode If you have to interrupt your work, you can usethis feature to allow you to turn off power to thecomputer without exiting from your softwar

Page 154

You can use the Sleep and Charge function to charge certain USB-compatible external devices such as mobile phones or portable digitalmusic players.How

Page 155

Enabling Sleep and ChargeThis utility can be used to enable and disable the Sleep and Chargefunction.Select the Enable Sleep and Charge check box to e

Page 156 - Wireless LAN and Bluetooth

Bright background light and/or shadows may prevent a registrant frombeing recognized correctly. In that case, log in using your Windowspassword. If re

Page 157 - User's Manual D-11

3. Click the Next button to start the guide. Please follow the guide topracticeClick the Back button to practice the guide once more.4.Click the Next

Page 158 - User's Manual Index

How to launch the help fileFor further information on this utility, please refer to help file.1.To launch the help file, click the Help button in the

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8. The Windows Welcome screen will be displayed, and will be logged inautomatically to Windows.If authentication was successful, but an authentication

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1. Turn on the power as described in Chapter 1, Getting Started. Thefollowing message will appear in the screen: Enter Password [ ] At this point, the

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SetupThis field displays the installed BIOS version, date and EC version.PasswordThis option allows you to set or reset the user password for power on

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