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Page 1 - User's Manual

User's ManualTECRA A50-A/W50-ASatellite Pro A50-Aseries

Page 2 - Table of Contents

These symbols may not stick depending on the country and region whereyou purchased.REACH - Compliance StatementThe new European Union (EU) chemical re

Page 3 - Appendix

connection and utilizes the PCI Express interface that supports the readingand writing of data at a theoretical maximum rate of 2.5Gbps.Inserting an E

Page 4 - Chapter 1

Smart CardA Smart Card is a credit card sized plastic card. An extremely thinintegrated circuit (IC chip) is embedded into the card on which informati

Page 5 - Regulatory Information

Before removing the Smart Card, confirm that the Smart Card is notworking with any program or system.Be careful not to bend the Smart Card while remov

Page 6 - FCC conditions

When displaying desktop on an external analog monitor, desktop issometimes displayed on the center of the monitor with black bars arounddesktop (with

Page 7 - EU Declaration of Conformity

The system is starting up.The system is shutting down.When you connect a television or external monitor to the HDMI port, thedisplay output device is

Page 8

1. Click Desktop -> Desktop Assist -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Sound.2. In the Playback tab, select the playback device whic

Page 9 - Disposal of products

Figure 4-26 Aligning your computer with the Port Replicator11. Docking port (computer) Make sure the AC adaptor is always connected to the TOSHIBA Hi-

Page 10 - REACH - Compliance Statement

Figure 4-27 Connecting the Serial Connector211. Serial Connector 2. Serial port conversion cableSecurity lockA security lock enables you to anchor you

Page 11 - Video Standard Notice

Universal AC Adaptor If you frequently use your computer at more thanone site, it may be convenient to purchase anadditional AC adaptor to be kept at

Page 12

3. On the Enhancements tab select the sound effects you would like,and click Apply.DTS Studio SoundDTS Studio Sound™ is a premium audio enhancement su

Page 13 - FreeType License Issues

Video Standard NoticeTHIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC, THE VC-1 ANDMPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONALAND NON-COMMERCIAL USE

Page 14

Power ManagementThe audio controller in your computer can be turned off when the audiofunction is not used. To adjust the configuration of audio power

Page 15

Chapter 5Utilities and Advanced UsageThis chapter describes the utilities and special features of this computer,and the advanced usage of some utiliti

Page 16

TOSHIBA DisplayUtilityTOSHIBA Display Utility includes Desktop TextSize utility, Split Screen utility, Multiple Displaysutility and Resolution+ settin

Page 17 - Program

TOSHIBA SystemSettingsThis utility allows you to customize yourhardware settings according to the way you workwith the computer and the peripherals yo

Page 18 - Precautions

TOSHIBA FunctionKeyThis utility allows you to perform some featuresby pressing a specified key or combined with theFN key.To setup this utility, click

Page 19 - General Precautions

Chroma Tune forTOSHIBAChroma Tune for TOSHIBA is a utility that allowscolor setting of your computer.To access it, type Chroma from the Start screen,a

Page 20 - Cleaning the computer

System automaticSleep/HibernationMode *1This feature automatically shuts down the systeminto either Sleep Mode or Hibernation Modewhen there is no inp

Page 21 - Mobile phones

USB Wakeup function This function restores the computer from SleepMode depending on the external devicesconnected to the USB ports.For example, if a m

Page 22 - Safety Icons

After you set the password, a dialog box will be displayed askingwhether you want to save it to other media. If you forget the password,you can open t

Page 23 - Chapter 2

Supervisor PasswordIf you set a Supervisor Password, some functions might be restricted whena user logs on with the User Password. To set a Supervisor

Page 24 - User's Manual 2-2

5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL" normay "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written pe

Page 25 - Connecting the AC adaptor

OK Accepts your changes and closes the TOSHIBASystem Settings window.Cancel Closes the window without accepting yourchanges.Apply Accepts all your cha

Page 26

USB Sleep and ChargeSystem ON CDP ChargeUSB Sleep and ChargeYou can use the Sleep and Charge function to charge certain USB-compatible external device

Page 27 - Opening the display

Metal paper clips or hair pins/clips will generate heat if they come intocontact with USB ports. Do not allow USB ports to come into contact withmetal

Page 28 - Turning on the power

Disabled Conventional USB battery charge while PC ispowered On.The "System ON CDP Charge Mode" may not work with certain externaldevices eve

Page 29 - Getting to know Windows

TOSHIBA Face Recognition records face data in a log when facerecognition fails. When transferring ownership or disposing of yourcomputer, please unins

Page 30 - Sign-in options

Additionally, TOSHIBA may also use this information for quality assuranceanalysis.Subject to the use restrictions above, the data on the internal stor

Page 31 - Turning off the power

During audio/video playback, when the computer detects a shock orvibration and the hard disk drive's head is parked, the playback mightbe tempora

Page 32 - Sleep Mode

Detection LevelThere are four sensitivity levels in which vibrations, impacts and theirsimilar signs are detected can be set to OFF, 1, 2 and 3 in asc

Page 33 - Hibernation Mode

TOSHIBA Setup UtilityTOSHIBA Setup Utility is a BIOS setup utility that provides you a menu-based user interface so that you can easily view and chang

Page 34 - Automatic Hibernation Mode

Do not use on an unstable surface such as a stand.A recovery image of the software on your computer is stored on the HDD/SSD, and can be copied to eit

Page 35 - Data save in Hibernation Mode

This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or indocumentation (online or textual) provided with the package.Redistribution and us

Page 36 - Chapter 3

Please make sure to use the default Boot Mode option in TOSHIBASetup Utility before restoring.1. In the Settings charm, click Power and then select Re

Page 37 - User's Manual 3-2

In addition, if you use a third-party partitioning program to reconfigure thepartitions on your HDD/SSD, you may find that it becomes impossible toset

Page 38 - Left side

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

Page 39 - Right side

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

Page 40

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 41 - 1. Battery pack

If the indicator is glowing, the computer is on. Also, try turning the computeroff and then on.If you are using an AC adaptor, verify that the compute

Page 42 - Underside

Overheating power downIf the processor's temperature reaches an unacceptably high level witheither setting, the computer will automatically shut

Page 43 - Front with the display open

Problem ProcedureBattery doesn’tcharge when the ACadaptor is attached.If the battery is completely discharged, it will notbegin charging immediately,

Page 44

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 45 - User's Manual 3-10

Problem ProcedureMarkings appear onthe computer'sdisplay panel.These marks may have come from contact with thekeyboard and Touch Pad while the di

Page 46 - User's Manual 3-11

Copyright 1996-2002, 2006 byDavid Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner LembergIntroduction============The FreeType Project is distributed in several arc

Page 47 - Internal Hardware Components

Problem ProcedureYou cannot access adisc in the opticaldisc driveMake sure the drive’s disc tray is securely closed.Press gently until it clicks into

Page 48

Problem ProcedureOn-screen pointerdoes not respond topointing deviceoperationIn this instance the system might be busy - Trymoving the mouse again aft

Page 49 - Intel Rapid Start Technology

Problem ProcedureDouble-clicking doesnot workIn this instance, you should initially try changingthe double-click speed setting within the MouseControl

Page 50 - NVIDIA Graphic Control

Problem ProcedureI cannot use theSleep and Chargefunction.Sleep and Charge function may be disabled.Enable the Sleep and Charge function in theTOSHIBA

Page 51 - Power Condition Descriptions

Problem ProcedureThe "USB Wakeupfunction" does notwork.When "System ON CDP Charge Mode" or "USBSleep and Charge function"

Page 52 - DC IN/Battery indicator

Problem ProcedureMonitor does notturn onAfter confirming that the monitor's power switch ison, you should check the connections to makesure that

Page 53 - Power indicator

Problem ProcedureWake-up on LANdoes not workMake sure the AC adaptor is connected. TheWake-up on LAN function consumes power evenwhen the system is of

Page 54 - Chapter 4

TOSHIBA supportIf you require any additional help using your computer or if you are havingproblems operating the computer, you may need to contact TOS

Page 55 - The Keyboard

Chapter 7AppendixSpecificationsThis section summarizes the computer’s technical specifications.Physical DimensionsPhysical Dimensions shown below do n

Page 56

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

Page 57 - Using the AccuPoint

authors (David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg) as the`FreeType Project', be they named as alpha, beta or final release.`You' ref

Page 58 - Using the Fingerprint Sensor

Certification agenciesChina: CQCU.S. and Canada: UL listed and CSA certifiedNo. 18 AWG, Type SVT or SPT-2Australia: ASJapan: DENANHOEurope:Austria:

Page 59 - 1. Sensor

AustraliaAS approvedEuropeApproved by the appropriateagencyCanadaCSA approvedChinaCCC approvedInformation for Wireless DevicesWireless Technology Inte

Page 60

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

Page 61 - User's Manual 4-8

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

Page 62 - Delete the Fingerprint Data

The range of the wireless signal is related to the transmit rate of thewireless communication. Communications at lower transmit range maytravel larger

Page 63 - On feature

Radio Regulatory InformationThe Wireless device must be installed and used in strict accordance withthe manufacturer’s instructions as described in th

Page 64 - Optical disc drives

RussianFederation:Limited e.i.r.p 100mW. Permitted to useonly for indoor applications, closedindustrial and warehouse areas,and on board aircraft.1. P

Page 65 - Using Optical Disc Drives

check the current channel of operation. If operation is occurring outside ofthe allowable frequencies for outdoor use, as listed above, the user mustc

Page 66 - Removing discs

The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna islocated or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of HealthCanada

Page 67 - Writable discs

stations for mobile object identification systems (RFID) used in factoryproduction lines (Other Radio Stations).1. Before using this equipment, ensure

Page 68 - Writing discs

--------------Neither the FreeType authors and contributors nor you shall use the nameof the other for commercial, advertising, or promotional purpose

Page 69 - Before writing or rewriting

Device AuthorizationThis device obtains the Technical Regulation Conformity Certification and itbelongs to the device class of radio equipment of low-

Page 70 - When writing or rewriting

Radio approvals for wireless devicesThis equipment is approved to the radio standard by the countries/regionsin the following table.If you use this eq

Page 71 - TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER

—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that towhich the receive

Page 72 - Starting TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER

use of certain multimedia, computer generated graphics or videoapplicationsuse of standard telephone lines or low speed network connectionsuse of comp

Page 73 - TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player

that the overlapped memory is not available to the operating system. Eventhough some tools might display the actual physical memory built into yourcom

Page 74

Total Available Graphics Memory is the total of, as applicable, DedicatedVideo Memory, System Video Memory and Shared System Memory.Shared System Memo

Page 75 - Battery types

DVD-R DL: Digital Versatile Disc Recordable Dual LayerDVD-ROM: Digital Versatile Disc-read Only MemoryDVD-RW: Digital Versatile Disc-rewritableDVD+R D

Page 76 - Real Time Clock (RTC) battery

ROM: Read Only MemoryRTC: Real Time ClockS/P DIF: Sony/philips Digital Interface FormatSD: Secure DigitalSDHC: Secure Digital High CapacitySDXC: Secur

Page 77 - Charging the batteries

IndexAAC adaptoradditional 4-55connecting 2-3DC IN 19V jack 3-6 BBatteryextending life 4-27monitoring capacity 4-25real time clock 3-13, 4-23save mode

Page 78 - Monitoring battery capacity

FN + F6 (Brightness Down) 4-3FN + F7 (Brightness Up) 4-3FN + F8 (Wireless) 4-3FN + F9 (Touch Pad) 4-3FN + space (Zoom) 4-3FN + TAB (ODD) GGraphics Pro

Page 79 - Batteries exhausted time

ENERGY STAR® ProgramYour Computer model may be ENERGY STAR®compliant. If the model you purchased is compliant, it islabeled with the ENERGY STAR logo

Page 80 - Replacing the battery pack

HDD 6-8Internal display panel 6-7Keyboard 6-7Memory Media Card 6-9Overheating powerdown 6-5Power 6-4Real Time Clock 6-7Sound system 6-13TOSHIBA suppor

Page 81 - Removing the battery pack

Optical disc drive safety instructionsBe sure to check the precautions at the end of this section.The drive model employs a laser system. To ensure pr

Page 82 - Wireless WAN Device

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

Page 83 - Removing a SIM Card

Table of ContentsChapter 1TOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory and SafetyCopyright, Disclaimer and Trademarks ... 1-1

Page 84 - LAN cable types

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

Page 85 - Additional memory module

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 86

Safety IconsSafety icons are used in this manual to bring important information to yourattention. Each type of message is identified as shown below.In

Page 87 - User's Manual 4-34

Chapter 2Getting StartedThis chapter provides an equipment checklist, and basic information tostart using your computer.Some of the features described

Page 88

Click Tap the Touch Pad or click the left TouchPad control button once.Left click the mouse once.Tap the touch screen once (only for touchscreen model

Page 89 - User's Manual 4-36

Using your computer for the first timeBe sure to read the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort forinformation on the safe and proper use

Page 90

Never plug the AC adaptor into a power source that does notcorrespond to both the voltage range and the frequency specified onthe regulatory label of

Page 91

Either a 2-pin or 3-pin adaptor/cord will be included with the computerdepending on the model.2. Connect the AC adaptor’s DC output plug to the DC IN

Page 92

Figure 2-5 Opening the display panel11. Display panelUse reasonable care when opening and closing the display panel. Openingit vigorously or slamming

Page 93

2. Press the computer's power button.Figure 2-6 Turning on the power11. Power buttonProduct appearance depends on the model you purchased.Your co

Page 94

LAN ... 4-31Additional memory module ...

Page 95

CharmsUse the Windows Charms to start apps, find documents, set up systemcomponents, and perform most other computing tasks.By pointing the mouse poin

Page 96 - Memory media

TOSHIBA also provides advanced sign-in options, such as Face Recognition ( ) and Fingerprint ( ) verification. For moreinformation, please refer t

Page 97 - Media care

Before restarting the computer, be sure to save your data.Sleep ModeIf you have to interrupt your work, you are able to turn off the power withoutexit

Page 98 - Inserting memory media

To prevent the computer from automatically entering Sleep Mode,disable Sleep Mode within the Power Options.To use the Hybrid Sleep function, configure

Page 99 - ExpressCard

Save your data. While entering Hibernation Mode, the computer savesthe contents of memory to the HDD/SSD. However, for safety sake, itis best to save

Page 100 - Removing an ExpressCard

1. Click Power Options and then click Choose what the power button does or Choose what closing the lid does.2. Enable the desired Hibernation Mode set

Page 101 - Smart Card

Chapter 3The Grand TourThis chapter identifies the various components of the computer - it isrecommended that you become familiar with each before you

Page 102 - External Display

Memory media slot This slot lets you insert an SD™/SDHC™/SDXC™ memory card, miniSD™/microSD™Card and MultiMediaCard™. Refer to theMemory media section

Page 103 - The HDMI out port

Fingerprint Sensor This sensor enables you to enroll and recognizea fingerprint. Some models are equipped with aFingerprint Sensor.Left sideThe follow

Page 104 - Selecting HD Format

Universal Serial Bus(USB 3.0) portTwo Universal Serial Bus ports, which comply tothe USB 3.0 standard, are provided on the leftside of the computer.Th

Page 105

Chapter 1TOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory andSafetyThis chapter states the Legal, regulatory and safety information applicableto TOSHIBA computers.Copyright,

Page 106 - Serial Device

Figure 3-3 The right side of the computer617543281753321. ExpressCard slot or PC Card slot* 5. LAN jack2. Optical disc drive* 6. DC IN 19V jack3. Univ

Page 107 - Optional TOSHIBA Accessories

LAN jack This jack lets you connect to a LAN. The adaptorhas built-in support for Ethernet LAN (10megabits per second, 10BASE-T), Fast EthernetLAN (10

Page 108 - Sound System and Video mode

Battery pack The rechargeable lithium-ion battery packprovides power to the computer when the ACadaptor is not connected.For more detailed information

Page 109 - Realtek HD Audio Manager

Only the TOSHIBA Hi-Speed Port Replicator III 180W is applicablewith this Docking port for TECRA W50-A series.Only the TOSHIBA Hi-Speed Port Replicato

Page 110 - Video mode

Figure 3-6 The front of the computer with the display panel open1613 1315117 89 97 823 426A B105121499161. Wireless communication antennas(not shown)*

Page 111 - Chapter 5

Microphone The built-in microphone allows you to recordsounds for your application - please refer to theSound System and Video mode section for morein

Page 112 - User's Manual 5-2

eco indicator Double tap this indicator to launch the TOSHIBAeco Utility.Touch Pad controlbuttonsThe two buttons below the Touch Pad are usedlike the

Page 113

NFC (Near FieldCommunication)detection areaNFC (Near Field Communication) initiatesinteractions immediately between people andobjects close the comput

Page 114 - User's Manual 5-4

Legal Footnote (HDD/SSD Capacity)For more information regarding HDD/SSD Capacity, please refer to theLegal Footnotes section.RTC battery The internal

Page 115 - Special features

Right-click on the desktop and click Graphics Properties...In Intel® HD Graphics Control Panel:1. Click Power and select On battery.2. Click Off under

Page 116 - User's Manual 5-6

The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned byBluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Toshiba Corporation andits affil

Page 117 - TOSHIBA Password Utility

When Intel® Rapid Start Technology is enabled, Wake-up on LAN,Wake-up on USB or Wake-up from Sleep Mode automaticallyfunctions are not available when

Page 118 - User's Manual 5-8

For more information about the NVIDIA Control Panel system, please referto the NVIDIA Control Panel Help. To access it, click Help from the mainmenu a

Page 119 - TOSHIBA System Settings

Power on Power off(no operation)AC adaptornotconnectedRemainingbattery capacityis above lowbattery triggerpoint• Operates• LED: offRemainingbatter

Page 120 - USB Charge

Power indicatorCheck the Power indicator to determine the power status of the computer -the following indicator conditions should be noted:Green Indic

Page 121 - USB Sleep and Charge

Chapter 4Operating BasicsThis chapter describes the basic operations of your computer, andhighlights the precautions that should be taken when using i

Page 122 - System ON CDP Charge

Some of the Touch Pad operations described in this section are onlysupported in certain applications.The KeyboardThe number of keys available on your

Page 123 - TOSHIBA Face Recognition

Function keys let you enable or disable certain features of the computer.The functions can be performed by pressing the associated function keys.MuteP

Page 124 - TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor

Volume upPressing FN + 4 increases the volume in increment.Some features will show the toast notification at the edges of the screen.Those toast notif

Page 125 - User's Manual 5-15

1. To remove the AccuPoint cap, firmly pinch the cap and pull it straightup.Figure 4-2 Removing the AccuPoint cap11. AccuPoint capProduct appearance d

Page 126 - Setting up HDD Protection

Figure 4-3 Swipe the finger111. SensorAvoid swiping with your finger stiff or pressed too hard onto thesensor, and take care to ensure that the center

Page 127 - 3D Viewer

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that towhich the receiver

Page 128 - System Recovery

Clean the sensor with a lint-free cloth - do not use detergent or anyother chemicals to clean the sensor.Avoid the following finger conditions for enr

Page 129 - Recovery Media

unauthorized users at all times. TOSHIBA is not liable for any failure ordamage that might arise out of the use of the fingerprint software.The finger

Page 130 - Recovery HDD/SSD

Delete the Fingerprint DataSaved fingerprint data is stored in special non-volatile memory inside thefingerprint sensor. Therefore, if you give the co

Page 131 - User's Manual 5-21

2. The Logon Authorization screen is displayed. Choose any of theenrolled fingers and swipe the fingerprint on the sensor. Ifauthentication is success

Page 132 - Chapter 6

Only one fingerprint authentication is required to replace the User/BIOSPassword (and, if applicable, the HDD/SSD Password) and the WindowsLogon Passw

Page 133 - Analyzing the problem

Blu-ray™ Writer drive BDXL™The drive supports the following formats: CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, CD-DA, CD-Text, Photo CD™ (single/multi-session), CD-

Page 134 - If something goes wrong

3. Lay the disc, label side up, in the disc tray.Figure 4-5 Inserting a disc11. Laser lensWhen the disc tray is fully opened, the edge of the computer

Page 135 - Hardware and system checklist

When the disc tray pops open slightly, wait a moment to make sure thedisc has stopped spinning before pulling the disc tray fully open.2. The disc ext

Page 136 - AC power

Blu-ray™ discsBD-R, BD-R DL discs can be written only once. The recorded datacannot be erased or changed.BD-RE, BD-RE DL discs can be recorded more th

Page 137 - User's Manual 6-6

Before writing or rewritingBased on TOSHIBA's limited compatibility testing, we suggest thefollowing manufacturers of disc media, however, it mus

Page 138 - Internal display panel

EU Declaration of ConformityThis product is carrying the CE-Mark inaccordance with the related European Directives.Responsible for CE-Marking is TOSHI

Page 139 - Optical Disc Drive

BD-RE:Panasonic CorporationBD-RE DL:Panasonic CorporationBD-R TL:TDK.SHARPBD-RE TL:Panasonic CorporationSome types and formats of DVD-R DL and DVD+R D

Page 140 - Pointing device

Set the computer on a level surface and avoid places subject tovibration such as airplanes, trains or cars. In addition, do not use thecomputer on an

Page 141 - USB mouse

The TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER does not have a parental controlfunction.In order to protect copyrights, the Windows Print Screen function isdisabled when TO

Page 142 - USB device

Operating TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYERNotes on Using TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER.Screen display and available features may vary amongst videos andscenes.If the menu

Page 143 - User's Manual 6-12

Do not playback video while recording television programs using otherapplications. Doing so may cause video playback or televisionprogram recording er

Page 144 - External monitor

Do not change the display device while running the TOSHIBA Blu-rayDisc Player.Starting TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc PlayerUse the following procedure to start

Page 145 - User's Manual 6-14

that, when placing the computer into Hibernation Mode, the contents ofmemory will be saved to the HDD/SSD, although for safety sake, it is bestto also

Page 146 - Bluetooth

Never remove the battery pack while the Wake-up on LAN function isenabled, as data will be lost. Before you remove a battery pack, disable theWake-up

Page 147 - TOSHIBA support

Please be aware that the charging time when the computer is on is affectedby ambient temperature, the temperature of the computer and how you areusing

Page 148 - Chapter 7

With repeated discharges and recharges, the battery's capacity willgradually decrease. In view of this it will be noted that an often used,older

Page 149 - AC Power Cord and Connectors

Any consequences resulting from the use of this product in workingenvironments that are not approved are not the responsibility of TOSHIBA.The consequ

Page 150 - Certification agencies

Battery type Sleep Mode Shut Down ModeBattery pack(67Wh, 6 cell)about 6 days about 135 days (TECRA A50-A/Satellite PRO A50-A)about 80 days (TECRA W50-

Page 151 - User's Manual 7-4

This section explains how to remove and install the battery pack, andbegins with the removal process which is detailed through the followingsteps.Do n

Page 152 - Wireless LAN Technology

Installing the battery packTo install a battery pack, follow the steps as detailed below:Do not touch the battery release latch while holding the comp

Page 153 - Radio Characteristics

6. Slide your SIM card into the SIM card slot with the metal connectorsfacing up.Figure 4-8 Installing the SIM Card211. SIM Card 2. SIM Card SlotProdu

Page 154 - Bluetooth wireless technology

6. Press the SIM Card gently and release it. It pops out of the slot.Figure 4-9 Removing the SIM Card11. SIM CardProduct appearance depends on the mod

Page 155 - Radio Regulatory Information

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 156

You should place a mat beneath the computer in order to prevent thecomputer's lid from becoming scratched or damaged when you areinstalling/repla

Page 157 - Canada - Industry Canada (IC)

Figure 4-11 Removing the memory module cover1121. Screw 2. Memory module coverProduct appearance depends on the model you purchased.7. Follow this pro

Page 158 - Using this equipment in Japan

Figure 4-12 Seating the memory module3212313211. Notch 3. Slot A2. Slot B Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.Never allow metal obje

Page 159 - 4. About the JEITA

Please also ensure that you hold the memory module along its left andright hand edges - the edges with the grooves in.Remove procedure: Push the latch

Page 160 - Device Authorization

Following information is only valid for EU-memberStates:Disposal of productsThe crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates thatproducts must be col

Page 161 - NFC Regulatory Information

Figure 4-13 Removing the memory module211112111. LatchesProduct appearance depends on the model you purchased.8. Seat the memory module cover in place

Page 162 - Legal Footnotes

9. Install the battery pack - refer to Replacing the battery pack section, ifrequired.10. Turn your computer over.11. Turn the computer on and make su

Page 163 - Memory (Main System)

Figure 4-16 Removing the Keyboard brace11. keyboard brace Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.8. Lift the top edge of the keyboard w

Page 164 - HDD/SSD Capacity

Figure 4-17 Removing the memory module cover (1)121. screw 2. Memory module coverProduct appearance depends on the model you purchased.10. Removing th

Page 165 - Glossary

Figure 4-19 Installing the memory module32111. Notch 3. Slot D2. Slot C Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.Never allow metal object

Page 166 - User's Manual 7-19

Figure 4-20 Removing the memory module11111. LatchesProduct appearance depends on the model you purchased.Never allow metal objects, such as screws, s

Page 167 - User's Manual 7-20

15. Close the display panel and turn the computer upside down.16. Secure the KB screw on the underside of the computer.17. Install the battery pack -

Page 168

Below is a simple explanation for distinguishing SD memory cards fromSDHC memory cards and SDXC memory cards.SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards appear the

Page 169

Memory cards have a limited lifespan, so it is important to backupimportant data.Do not write to a card if the battery power is low. Low power couldaf

Page 170 - User's Manual Index-3

3. Press the memory media gently to ensure a firm connection is made.Figure 4-22 Inserting memory media211. Memory media slot 2. Memory mediaMake sure

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