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Page 1 - User’s Manual

User’s ManualP100

Page 2 - Disclaimer

x User’s ManualPanasonic The DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW drive... The DVD-ROM&CD-R/RW drive employs a laser system. To ensure proper use of this product,

Page 3 - Modem warning notice

6-8 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesCharging time (hours)Battery charging noticeThe battery may not charge right away under the following conditi

Page 4

User’s Manual 6-9Power and Power-Up ModesMonitoring battery capacityRemaining battery power can be monitored by the Power Options. Refer to Special fe

Page 5

6-10 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesExtending battery lifeTo maximize the life of your battery pack: If you have extra battery packs, rotate th

Page 6 - DVD Super Multi DV-W28EB

User’s Manual 6-11Power and Power-Up ModesInstalling the battery packTo install a battery pack, follow the steps below.1. Turn the computer’s power of

Page 7

6-12 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesTOSHIBA Password UtilityThe TOSHIBA Password Utility provides two levels of password security: User and Supe

Page 8 - DVD Super Multi DVR-K16

User’s Manual 6-13Power and Power-Up Modes3. Press Enter.Power-up modesThe computer has three power-up modes: Hibernation (saves data in memory to th

Page 9 - User’s Manual ix

6-14 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up Modes

Page 10 - Panasonic

User’s Manual 7-1Chapter 7HW SetupThis chapter explains how to use TOSHIBA HW Setup program to configure your computer. TOSHIBA HW Setup lets you conf

Page 11 - Hitachi-LG Data Storage, Inc

7-2 User’s ManualHW SetupGeneral This window displays the BIOS version and contains two buttons: SetupThis field displays BIOS Version and date.Passwo

Page 12 - International precautions

User’s Manual 7-3HW SetupKeyboardWake-up on KeyboardWhen this feature is enabled and the computer is in Standby mode, you can turn on the computer by

Page 13 - User’s Manual xiii

User’s Manual xiHitachi-LG Data Storage, Inc.The DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW drive... The DVD-ROM&CD-R/RW drive employs a laser system. To ensure proper

Page 14

7-4 User’s ManualHW Setup

Page 15 - Table of Contents

User’s Manual 8-1Chapter 8Optional DevicesOptional devices can expand the computer’s capabilities and its versatility. This chapter describes connecti

Page 16 - The Keyboard

8-2 User’s ManualOptional DevicesPC CardThe computer is equipped with a PC Card expansion slot that can accommodate one 5 mm Type II card. Any PC Card

Page 17

User’s Manual 8-3Optional DevicesRemoving a PC card1. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Task Bar.2. Click the PC Card you want to remove.3.

Page 18

8-4 User’s ManualOptional DevicesExpressCardThe computer is equipped with an ExpressCard expansion slot that can accommodate two standard module forma

Page 19 - Manual contents

User’s Manual 8-5Optional DevicesRemoving an ExpressCard1. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Task Bar.2. Click the ExpressCard you want to

Page 20 - Conventions

8-6 User’s ManualOptional DevicesSD/MMC/MS/MS Pro/xD Memory cardsThe computer is equipped with a multiple digital media card slot that can accommodate

Page 21 - Messages

User’s Manual 8-7Optional DevicesInstalling a memory cardTo install a memory card:1. Insert the memory card.2. Press gently to ensure a firm connectio

Page 22

8-8 User’s ManualOptional DevicesRemoving a memory cardsTo remove a memory card, follow the steps below.1. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on th

Page 23 - Chapter 1

User’s Manual 8-9Optional DevicesMemory card care1. Do not write to a memory card if the battery power is low. Low power could affect writing accuracy

Page 24 - Software

xii User’s ManualInternational precautions CAUTION: This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.” To use this

Page 25 - Features

8-10 User’s ManualOptional DevicesInstalling a memory moduleFollow these steps to install a memory module:1. Set the computer to boot mode and turn of

Page 26 - Touch Pad

User’s Manual 8-11Optional Devices6. Fit the module into the computer’s connector at a slightly slanted angle and press the module carefully to ensure

Page 27 - Introduction

8-12 User’s ManualOptional DevicesRemoving a memory moduleTo remove the memory module, make sure the computer is in boot mode then:1. Be sure the powe

Page 28 - 1-6 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 8-13Optional Devices6. Seat the cover and secure its screws.7. Replace the battery.Additional battery packYou can increase the portabili

Page 29 - Multimedia

8-14 User’s ManualOptional Devicesi.LINK (IEEE1394)i.LINK (IEEE1394) is used for high-speed data transfer for a range of compatible devices such as:

Page 30 - Security Lock Slot

User’s Manual 8-15Optional DevicesSecurity lockA security lock enables you to anchor your computer to a desk or other heavy object to help prevent una

Page 31 - Special features

8-16 User’s ManualOptional Devices

Page 32 - 1-10 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 9-1Chapter 9TroubleshootingTOSHIBA designed the computer for durability. However, should problems occur, following the procedures in thi

Page 33 - Utilities

9-2 User’s ManualTroubleshootingPreliminary checklistConsider the simplest solution first. The items in this checklist are easy to fix and yet can cau

Page 34 - 1-12 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 9-3TroubleshootingRecord your observations so you can describe them to your dealer.Hardware and system checklistThis section discusses p

Page 35 - User’s Manual 1-13

User’s Manual xiiiOBS! Apparaten innehåller laserkomponent som avger laserstråining överstigande gränsen för laserklass 1. VAROITUS. Suojakoteloa si s

Page 36 - 1-14 User’s Manual

9-4 User’s ManualTroubleshootingSelf testWhen the computer starts up, the self test will be run automatically, and the following will be displayed:Thi

Page 37 - Chapter 2

User’s Manual 9-5TroubleshootingBatteryIf you suspect a problem with the battery, check the DC IN indicator as well as the indicators for the battery.

Page 38 - The Grand Tour

9-6 User’s ManualTroubleshootingKeyboardKeyboard problems can be caused by your setup configuration. For more information refer to Chapter 5, The Keyb

Page 39 - Right side

User’s Manual 9-7TroubleshootingPasswordDVD-ROM and CD-R/RW driveFor more information, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics.Problem ProcedureCannot en

Page 40 - Left side

9-8 User’s ManualTroubleshootingDVD Super Multi driveFor more information, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics.Cannot write correctly If you have tro

Page 41 - Back side

User’s Manual 9-9TroubleshootingSome discs run correctly, but others do notThe software or hardware configuration may be causing a problem. Make sure

Page 42 - Underside

9-10 User’s ManualTroubleshootingDiskette driveFor information on diskette care refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics.PC CardRefer also to Chapter 8, O

Page 43 - Front with the display open

User’s Manual 9-11TroubleshootingSound systemPointing deviceIf you are using a USB mouse, also refer to the USB section in this chapter and to your mo

Page 44 - 2-8 User’s Manual

9-12 User’s ManualTroubleshootingUSB mouseUSBRefer also to your USB device’s documentation.Problem ProcedureOn-screen pointer does not respond to mou

Page 45 - User’s Manual 2-9

User’s Manual 9-13TroubleshootingTV output signalStandby/HibernationReal Time ClockProblem ProcedureDisplay on TV is poor Make sure the TV type is co

Page 46 - Optical Disc drive

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Page 47 - Writable discs

9-14 User’s ManualTroubleshootingMemory expansionRefer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, for information on installing memory modules.ModemProblem

Page 48 - 2-12 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 9-15TroubleshootingLANWireless LANIf the following procedures do not restore LAN access, consult your LAN administrator. For more inform

Page 49 - AC adapter

9-16 User’s ManualTroubleshootingBluetoothFor more information on wireless communication, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics.MonitorRefer also to Ch

Page 50 - 2-14 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 9-17Troubleshootingi.LINK (IEEE1394)TOSHIBA supportIf you require any additional help using your computer or if you are having problems

Page 51 - Chapter 3

9-18 User’s ManualTroubleshooting

Page 52 - Setting up your work space

User’s Manual A-1Appendix ASpecificationsThis appendix summarizes the computer’s technical specifications.Dimensions394mm x 275mm x 35.9/41.9mm Weight

Page 53 - Seating and posture

A-2 User’s ManualSpecificationsBuilt-in ModemNetwork control unit (NCU)Type of NCU AAType of line Telephone line (analog only)Type of dialing PulseTon

Page 54 - Work habits

User’s Manual B-1Appendix BDisplay ModesThis appendix contains a table listing all the display modes when the display is set to an external monitor.VG

Page 55 - Connecting the AC adapter

B-2 User’s ManualDisplay Modes* Depends on the model you purchased.DVI Monitor Port (Depending on the model you purchased.)2048 x 1536 16 bpp 6032 bpp

Page 56 - Turning on the power

User’s Manual B-3Display ModesDisplaying movies on a TV or CRTThis section describes how to set up your system to display movies simultaneously on you

Page 57 - Turning off the power

User’s Manual xvTable of ContentsPrefaceManual contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xixConven

Page 58 - Automatic Hibernation

B-4 User’s ManualDisplay Modes4. Click the Advanced button and choose GeForce Go 7300 tab, and then expand the side menu.5. Select TV from the side me

Page 59 - Standby mode

User’s Manual C-1Appendix CWireless LANCard SpecificationsForm Factor Mini PCI Type III or PCI Express MiniCardCompatibility IEEE 802.11 Standard fo

Page 60 - Restarting the computer

C-2 User’s ManualWireless LANRadio CharacteristicsRadio Characteristics of Wireless LAN Cards may vary according to: Country/region where the product

Page 61 - Getting Started

User’s Manual C-3Wireless LANSupported Frequency Sub-bandsSubject to the radio regulations that apply in the countries/regions, your Wireless LAN card

Page 62 - 3-12 User’s Manual

C-4 User’s ManualWireless LANWireless IEEE 802.11 Channels Sets (Revision A)Frequency Range Channel ID5150-5850 MHz36 518040 520044 522048 524052 5260

Page 63 - Chapter 4

User’s Manual D-1Appendix DAC Power Cord and ConnectorsThe power cord’s AC input plug must be compatible with the various international AC power outle

Page 64 - Using the internal modem

D-2 User’s ManualAC Power Cord and ConnectorsIn Europe, two conductors power cord must be VDE type, H05VVH2-F or H03VVH2-F and for three conductors po

Page 65 - Properties menu

User’s Manual E-1Appendix EIf your computer is stolenShould your computer be stolen, however, we’ll help you try to find it. Before contacting TOSHIBA

Page 66 - Dialing Properties

E-2 User’s ManualIf your computer is stolenTOSHIBA Theft RegistrationSend to: TOSHIBA Europe GmbHTechnical Service and SupportLeibnizstr. 293055 Regen

Page 67

User’s Manual Glossary-1GlossaryThe terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual. Alternate naming is included for reference.Abbreviatio

Page 68 - Disconnecting the LAN cable

xvi User’s ManualTable of ContentsChapter 4Operating BasicsUsing the Touch Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 69 - Wireless communications

Glossary-2 User’s ManualGlossaryRAM: random access memoryROM: read only memoryRTC: real time clockSCSI: small computer system interfaceTFT: thin-film

Page 70 - by TOSHIBA

User’s Manual Glossary-3GlossaryCcache memory: High speed memory which stores data that increases processor speed and data transfer rate. When the CPU

Page 71 - Using optical disc drives

Glossary-4 User’s ManualGlossaryCPU: Central Processing Unit. The portion of the computer that interprets and executes instructions.CRT: Cathode Ray T

Page 72 - Loading compact discs

User’s Manual Glossary-5GlossaryFfast infrared: An industry standard that enables cableless infrared serial data transfer at speeds of up to 4 megabit

Page 73 - Inserting a disc

Glossary-6 User’s ManualGlossaryinterface: 1) Hardware and/or software components of a system used specifically to connect one system or device to ano

Page 74 - Removing compact discs

User’s Manual Glossary-7Glossarymodem: Derived from modulator/demodulator, a device that converts (modulates) digital data for transmission over telep

Page 75 - Removing a disc

Glossary-8 User’s ManualGlossaryRRandom Access Memory (RAM): High speed memory within the computer circuitry that can be read or written to.restart: R

Page 76 - Express Media Player

User’s Manual Glossary-9GlossaryVVGA: Video Graphics Array is an industry standard video adaptor that lets you run any popular software.Wwarm start: R

Page 77 - User’s Manual 4-15

Glossary-10 User’s ManualGlossary

Page 78 - 4-16 User’s Manual

User’s Manual Index-1IndexAAC adapter, 1-4additional, 1-13connecting, 3-5ASCII characters, 5-4BBatterycharging, 6-7extending battery life, 6-10indicat

Page 79 - User’s Manual 4-17

User’s Manual xviiTable of ContentsChapter 8Optional DevicesPC Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 80 - Important message

Index-2 User’s ManualIndexHHard disk driveautomatic power off, 1-9Hibernation, 1-11, 5-2HW Setup, 1-11KKeyboard, 5-1Desktop-style, 5-4F1 ... F12 funct

Page 81 - Before writing or rewriting

User’s Manual Index-3IndexReal Time Clock, 9-13Self test, 9-4Sound system, 9-11Standby/Hibernation, 9-13Support from TOSHIBA, 9-17System start-up, 9-3

Page 82 - When writing or rewriting

Index-4 User’s ManualIndex

Page 83

xviii User’s ManualTable of Contents

Page 84 - 4-22 User’s Manual

User’s Manual xixPrefaceCongratulations on your purchase of the P100 computer. This powerful notebook computer provides excellent expansion capability

Page 85

ii User’s ManualCopyright© 2006 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form wi

Page 86 - Diskettes

xx User’s ManualPrefaceChapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes, gives details on the computer’s power resources.Chapter 7, HW Setup, introduces you to the

Page 87 - User’s Manual 4-25

User’s Manual xxiPrefaceDisplayMessagesMessages are used in this manual to bring important information to your attention. Each type of message is iden

Page 88 - Moving the computer

xxii User’s ManualPreface

Page 89 - Chapter 5

User’s Manual 1-1Chapter 1IntroductionThis chapter identifies the computer’s special features, options and accessories.Equipment checklistCarefully un

Page 90 - F1 ... F12 function keys

1-2 User’s ManualIntroductionSoftwareMicrosoft® Windows® XP Home Edition/ ProfessionalThe following software preinstalled on your hard disk: Microsof

Page 91 - Windows special keys

User’s Manual 1-3IntroductionFeaturesProcessorChipset and Graphics ControllerMemoryDepending on the model you purchased:Intel® Celeron® M Processor 41

Page 92 - Generating ASCII characters

1-4 User’s ManualIntroductionPowerTouch PadDisplayVideo RAM Depending on the model you purchased:UMA 32/64MB for Internal Graphics 128MB/256MB GDDR2 f

Page 93 - Chapter 6

User’s Manual 1-5IntroductionDisksHard disk Disclaimer1 Gigabyte (GB) means 109 = 1,000,000,000 bytes using powers of 10. The computer operating syste

Page 94 - 6-2 User’s Manual

1-6 User’s ManualIntroductionSlots (depending on configuration)DVD Super Multi drive (Supporting Double Layer)Some models are equipped with a full- si

Page 95 - Power indicators

User’s Manual 1-7IntroductionPorts (depending on configuration)MultimediaExternal monitor 15-pin analog VGA port supports VESA DDC2B compatible functi

Page 96 - Battery types

User’s Manual iiiTrademarks Intel, Centrino, Core and Celeron are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. Windows® and Microsoft are

Page 97 - Safety precautions

1-8 User’s ManualIntroductionCommunicationsSecuritySecurity Lock SlotMicrophone jack A standard 3.5 mm mini microphone jack enables connection of mona

Page 98 - 6-6 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 1-9IntroductionSpecial featuresThe following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features, which make the co

Page 99 - Charging the batteries

1-10 User’s ManualIntroductionSystem Automatic Standby/HibernationThis feature automatically shuts down the system into Standby Mode or Hibernation Mo

Page 100 - Battery charging notice

User’s Manual 1-11IntroductionUtilitiesThis section describes preinstalled utilities and tells how to start them. For details on operations, refer to

Page 101 - Monitoring battery capacity

1-12 User’s ManualIntroductionRecordNow! Basic for TOSHIBA You can create CD/DVD's in several formats including audio CD's that can be playe

Page 102 - Replacing the battery pack

User’s Manual 1-13IntroductionOptionsYou can add a number of options to make your computer even more powerful and convenient to use. The following opt

Page 103 - Installing the battery pack

1-14 User’s ManualIntroduction

Page 104 - TOSHIBA Password Utility

User’s Manual 2-1Chapter 2The Grand TourThis chapter identifies the various components of your computer. Become familiar with each component before yo

Page 105 - Power-up modes

2-2 User’s ManualThe Grand TourDisplay Latch This latch secures the LCD panel in its closed position. Slide the latch to open the display.Microphone J

Page 106 - Power and Power-Up Modes

User’s Manual 2-3The Grand TourRight sideThe following figure shows the computer’s right side.The right side of the computerOptical Disc DriveOptical

Page 107 - Chapter 7

iv User’s ManualNetwork Compatibility StatementThis product is designed to work with, and is compatible with the following networks. It has been teste

Page 108 - HW Setup

2-4 User’s ManualThe Grand TourLeft sideThe following figure shows the computer’s left side.The left side of the computerPC Card SlotExpressCard Sloti

Page 109 - User’s Manual 7-3

User’s Manual 2-5The Grand TourBack sideThe following figure shows the computer back panel. The back side of the computerSecurity LockUniversal Serial

Page 110 - 7-4 User’s Manual

2-6 User’s ManualThe Grand TourUndersideThe following figure shows the underside of the computer. Make sure the display is closed before turning over

Page 111 - Chapter 8

User’s Manual 2-7The Grand TourFront with the display openThe following figure shows the front of the computer with the display open. To open the disp

Page 112 - Installing a PC card

2-8 User’s ManualThe Grand TourDC IN LED The DC IN LED indicates the computer is connected to the AC adapter and it is plugged into an AC power sourc

Page 113 - Removing a PC card

User’s Manual 2-9The Grand TourCD/DVD Button Pressing this button in the power-off condition will run Express Media Player. Once Express Media Player

Page 114 - ExpressCard

2-10 User’s ManualThe Grand TourKeyboard IndicatorsOptical Disc driveOne of the following optical disc drives is installed in the computer, either a D

Page 115 - Removing an ExpressCard

User’s Manual 2-11The Grand TourWritable discsThis section describes the types of writable discs. Check the specifications of your drive for the type

Page 116 - Optional Devices

2-12 User’s ManualThe Grand TourDVD Super Multi drive with double layer disc recording supportThe full-size DVD super multi drive module lets you reco

Page 117 - Installing a memory card

User’s Manual 2-13The Grand TourAC adapterThe AC adapter converts AC power to DC power and reduces the voltage supplied to the computer. It can automa

Page 118 - Removing a memory cards

User’s Manual vPanasonicDVD Super Multi UJ-841B and UJ-850B The DVD Super Multi drive employs a laser system. To ensure proper use of this product, p

Page 119 - Memory expansion

2-14 User’s ManualThe Grand Tour

Page 120 - Installing a memory module

User’s Manual 3-1Chapter 3Getting StartedThis chapter provides basic information to get you started using your computer. It covers the following topic

Page 121 - Installing a module

3-2 User’s ManualGetting StartedSetting up your work spaceEstablishing a comfortable work site is important for you and your computer. A poor work env

Page 122 - Removing a memory module

User’s Manual 3-3Getting StartedPlacement of computerPosition the computer and peripheral devices to provide comfort and safety. Set the computer on

Page 123 - Television

3-4 User’s ManualGetting StartedLightingProper lighting can improve legibility of the display and reduce eye strain. Position the computer so that su

Page 124 - Disconnecting

User’s Manual 3-5Getting StartedConnecting the AC adapterAttach the AC adapter when you need to charge the battery or you want to operate from AC powe

Page 125 - Security lock

3-6 User’s ManualGetting StartedOpening the displayThe display panel can be rotated in a wide range of angles for optimal viewing.1. Slide the display

Page 126 - 8-16 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 3-7Getting StartedStarting up for the first timeWhen you first turn on the power, the computer’s initial screen is the Windows® XP Start

Page 127 - Chapter 9

3-8 User’s ManualGetting StartedBenefits of HibernationThe hibernation feature provides the following benefits: Saves data to the hard disk when the

Page 128 - Analyzing the problem

User’s Manual 3-9Getting StartedData save in hibernation modeWhen you turn off the power in hibernation mode, the computer takes a moment to save curr

Page 129 - Hardware and system checklist

vi User’s ManualTEACDVD Super Multi DV-W28EB The DVD Super Multi drive employs a laser system. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this

Page 130 - Self test

3-10 User’s ManualGetting StartedEnabling StandbyYou can enter standby mode in one of three ways:1. Click Start, click Turn off Computer and click Sta

Page 131 - Troubleshooting

User’s Manual 3-11Getting StartedRestoring the preinstalled softwareIf preinstalled files are damaged, use the Product Recovery DVD-ROM to restore the

Page 132 - Hard disk drive

3-12 User’s ManualGetting Started

Page 133 - DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW drive

User’s Manual 4-1Chapter 4Operating BasicsThis chapter gives information on basic operations. It also provides tips on caring for your computer.Using

Page 134 - DVD Super Multi drive

4-2 User’s ManualOperating BasicsTouch Pad/Dual Pad and control buttonsUsing the internal modemThis section describes how to make settings and connect

Page 135 - User’s Manual 9-9

User’s Manual 4-3Operating BasicsRegion selectionTelecommunication regulations vary from one country/region to another, so you will need to make sure

Page 136 - Memory Card

4-4 User’s ManualOperating BasicsSettingYou can enable or disable the following settings:AutoRun ModeRegion Select Utility starts automatically when y

Page 137 - Pointing device

User’s Manual 4-5Operating Basics2. Plug the other end of the modular cable into a telephone jack.Connecting the internal modemDisconnectingTo disconn

Page 138 - USB mouse

4-6 User’s ManualOperating BasicsConnecting a LAN cableIf you are using Fast Ethernet LAN (100 megabits per second, 100BASE-TX), be sure to connect wi

Page 139 - Real Time Clock

User’s Manual 4-7Operating BasicsWireless communicationsThe computer’s wireless communication function supports both Wireless LAN and Bluetooth device

Page 140

User’s Manual viiHitachi-LG Data Storage, Inc.DVD Super Multi GMA-4082N The DVD Super Multi drive employs a laser system. To ensure proper use of thi

Page 141 - Wireless LAN

4-8 User’s ManualOperating BasicsBluetooth wireless technologyBluetooth™ wireless technology eliminates the need for cables between electronic devices

Page 142 - Bluetooth

User’s Manual 4-9Operating Basics3. Multi User:On Windows XP, the use of Bluetooth is not supported in a multi-user environment. This means that, when

Page 143 - TOSHIBA support

4-10 User’s ManualOperating BasicsLoading compact discsTo load a disc, follow the steps below.1. Turn on the power.2. a. Press the eject button to ope

Page 144 - 9-18 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 4-11Operating Basics3. Grasp the drawer gently and pull until it is fully open.Pulling the drawer open4. Lay the disc, label side up, in

Page 145 - Appendix A

4-12 User’s ManualOperating Basics6. Push the center of the drawer to close it. Press gently until it locks in place.Closing the drive drawerRemoving

Page 146 - Built-in Modem

User’s Manual 4-13Operating Basics2. The disc extends slightly over the sides of the drawer so you can grasp it - hold it gently by its edges and lift

Page 147 - Appendix B

4-14 User’s ManualOperating BasicsCD/DVD play control buttonsIn addition to the power button, the following four buttons control functions of the opti

Page 148 - Display Modes

User’s Manual 4-15Operating Basics Data stored in the Video CD, DVD-Audio, -VR or +VR formats are not playable. In addition, media that is not finali

Page 149 - User’s Manual B-3

4-16 User’s ManualOperating Basics- F2 - Displays or hides the Settings Menu-Ctrl + Increases the volumeIncreases the volume-Ctrl + Decreases the

Page 150 - B-4 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 4-17Operating BasicsUsing The TOSHIBA Remote ControlYou can control your Windows® software, digital media files and files on CDs or DVDs

Page 151 - Appendix C

viii User’s ManualPioneerDVD Super Multi DVR-K16 The DVD Super Multi drive employs a laser system. To ensure proper use of this product, please read

Page 152 - Radio Characteristics

4-18 User’s ManualOperating BasicsWriting CDs on a DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW driveYou can use the DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW drive to write data to CD-R/RW discs.I

Page 153 - Supported Frequency Sub-bands

User’s Manual 4-19Operating BasicsBefore writing or rewritingPlease observe the following points when you write or rewrite the data. We recommend the

Page 154 - C-4 User’s Manual

4-20 User’s ManualOperating BasicsWhen writing or rewritingNote the following when you write or rewrite a CD-R or CD-RW. Always copy data from the Ha

Page 155 - Appendix D

User’s Manual 4-21Operating BasicsDisclaimerTOSHIBA does not bear responsibility for the following: Damage to any CD-R/RW or DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW/-RAM di

Page 156 - AC Power Cord and Connectors

4-22 User’s ManualOperating Basics If the disc is poor in quality, dirty or damaged, writing or rewriting errors may occur. Be careful to check the d

Page 157 - Appendix E

User’s Manual 4-23Operating Basics Two types of DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/-RAM discs are on the market: data and video. Use a video disc to store video data.

Page 158 - TOSHIBA Theft Registration

4-24 User’s ManualOperating Basics Make sure writing or rewriting is completed before going into standby/hibernation. Writing is completed if you can

Page 159 - Glossary

User’s Manual 4-25Operating Basics6. Magnetic energy can destroy data on diskettes. Keep your diskettes away from speakers, radios, television sets an

Page 160 - Glossary-2 User’s Manual

4-26 User’s ManualOperating BasicsCleaning the computerTo help ensure long, trouble-free operation, keep the computer free of dust and use care with l

Page 161 - User’s Manual Glossary-3

User’s Manual 5-1Chapter 5The KeyboardThe computer’s keyboard layout is that of a 101/102-key enhanced keyboard. The number of keys on your keyboard d

Page 162 - Glossary-4 User’s Manual

User’s Manual ixTOSHIBA SAMSUNG STORAGE TECHNOLOGYThe DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW drive... The DVD-ROM&CD-R/RW drive employs a laser system. To ensure pr

Page 163 - User’s Manual Glossary-5

5-2 User’s ManualThe KeyboardF1 ... F12 function keysThe function keys, not to be confused with Fn, are the 12 keys at the top of your keyboard. F1 th

Page 164 - Glossary-6 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 5-3The KeyboardWindows special keysThe keyboard provides two keys that have special functions in Windows XP. One activates the Start men

Page 165 - User’s Manual Glossary-7

5-4 User’s ManualThe KeyboardDesktop-style KeyboardYour P100 computer comes with a “desktop-style” keyboard built into it. This means it is full-sized

Page 166 - Glossary-8 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 6-1Chapter 6Power and Power-Up ModesThe computer’s power resources include the AC adapter and internal batteries. This chapter gives det

Page 167 - User’s Manual Glossary-9

6-2 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesAC adapter not connected Battery capacity is above low battery trigger point• Operates• LED: Battery offDC I

Page 168 - Glossary-10 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 6-3Power and Power-Up ModesPower indicatorsAs shown in the above table, the Battery, DC IN and Power indicators on the system indicator

Page 169 - User’s Manual Index-1

6-4 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesBattery typesThe computer has two types of batteries: Battery pack Real Time Clock (RTC) batteryBattery pac

Page 170 - Index-2 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 6-5Power and Power-Up ModesCare and use of the battery packThe battery pack is a vital component of portable computing. Taking proper ca

Page 171 - User’s Manual Index-3

6-6 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up Modes8. Never expose the battery pack to abnormal shock, vibration or pressure. The battery pack’s internal protec

Page 172 - Index-4 User’s Manual

User’s Manual 6-7Power and Power-Up Modes6. Be sure to monitor the remaining battery power. If the battery pack and real time clock battery discharge

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