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Page 1 - User's Manual

User's ManualU920t

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Disposal of batteries and/or accumulatorsThe crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates thatbatteries and/or accumulators must be collected anddisp

Page 3 - Troubleshooting

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 4 - User's Manual iv

The computer will not load advanced options during startupBy holding down one of the following keys during startup, your computerwill load advanced op

Page 5 - Chapter 1

AC powerIf you have trouble turning on the computer with the AC adaptor connectedyou should check the status of the DC IN/Battery indicator. Please re

Page 6 - Regulatory Information

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 7 - EU Declaration of Conformity

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

Page 8 - Working environment

Problem ProcedureYou cannot write toa memory mediacardRemove the memory media card from thecomputer and check to ensure that it is not writeprotected.

Page 9 - Disposal of products

Problem ProcedureThe on-screenpointer moves toofast or too slowIn this instance, you should initially try changingthe speed setting within the Mouse C

Page 10 - REACH - Compliance Statement

Problem ProcedureThe on-screenpointer moves toofast or too slowIn this instance, you should initially try changingthe speed setting within the Mouse C

Page 11 - Video Standard Notice

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

Page 12

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

Page 13

Battery is a consumption product, since the battery time depends onthe usage of your computer. If the battery can not be charged at all,then it is a d

Page 14 - General Precautions

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

Page 15 - Stress injury

Problem ProcedureCannot accessWireless LANMake sure the computer's Wireless communicationfunction is on.If problems persist, contact your LANadmi

Page 16 - Wireless LAN Interoperability

TOSHIBA technical supportIf you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that it is hardwarerelated, read the enclosed warranty booklet or vi

Page 17

IndexAAC adaptoradditional 4-17connecting 2-5DC IN 19V jack 3-7 BBatteryextending life 4-11monitoring capacity 4-10real time clock 3-10, 4-8save mode

Page 18 - Radio Regulatory Information

Windows special keys 4-5 Mmemory media cardinserting 4-14removing 4-15 Memory media slot 4-12Moving the computer 4-20MultiMediaCardremoving 4-15 PPass

Page 19 - User's Manual 1-15

TOSHIBA PC DiagnosticTool 5-1UUSB deviceproblems 6-10 VVideo mode 4-19Video RAM 3-10WWeb Camera 3-3, 3-7Wireless communication 4-5Wireless LANproblems

Page 20 - Canada - Industry Canada (IC)

4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not beused to endorse or promote products derived from this softwarewith

Page 21 - User's Manual 1-17

Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in thecode are not to be removed.If this package is used in a product, Eric You

Page 22 - Using this equipment in Japan

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 23 - Device Authorization

Provide adequate ventilationAlways make sure your computer and AC adaptor have adequateventilation and are protected from overheating when the power i

Page 24 - User's Manual 1-20

Heat injuryAvoid prolonged physical contact with the computer. If the computer isused for long periods, its surface can become very warm. While thetem

Page 25 - Legal Footnotes

Bluetooth wireless technology InteroperabilityBluetooth™ Cards are designed to be interoperable with any product withBluetooth wireless technology tha

Page 26 - Battery Life

In some situations or environments, the use of Wireless products may berestricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives oft

Page 27

Restrictions for Use of 5150-5350MHz Frequencies in EuropeItaly: - For private use, a generalauthorization is required if WAS/RLAN’s are used outside

Page 28 - Messages

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

Page 29 - Chapter 2

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

Page 30 - User's Manual 2-2

This EUT is compliance with SAR for general population/uncontrolledexposure limits in IC RSS-102 and had been tested in accordance with themeasurement

Page 31 - About the computer’s modes

Article 14 The low power radio-frequency devices shall notinfluence aircraft security and interfere legalcommunications;If found, the user shall cease

Page 32 - Changing to the Laptop mode

4. 4 : The interference range of this equipment is less than 40m.5. : This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2,400MHzto 2,483.5MHz. It is pos

Page 33 - Connecting the AC adaptor

Radio approvals for wireless devicesApproved Countries/Regions for Wireless DevicesThis equipment is approved to the radio standard by the countries/r

Page 34

Slovak Republic Slovenia Korea SpainSri Lanka Swaziland Sweden SwitzerlandTaiwan Tajikistan Thailand TogoTunisia Turkey Turkmenistan UkraineUnited Kin

Page 35 - Turning on the power

by periodically storing it on an external storage medium. For optimumperformance, use your computer product only under recommendedconditions. Read add

Page 36 - Turning off the power

utilized, as well as the natural performance variations produced by thedesign of individual components. Published battery life numbers areachieved on

Page 37 - Sleep Mode

Copy ProtectionApplicable copy protection standards included in certain media mayprevent or limit recording or viewing of the media.MessagesMessages a

Page 38 - Executing Sleep Mode

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

Page 39 - Hibernation Mode

Computer Handling ... 4-20Heat dispersal ...

Page 40 - Data save in Hibernation Mode

Double-click Tap the Touch Pad or click the left TouchPad control button twice.Left-click the mouse twice.Tap the touch screen twice.Charm By swiping

Page 41 - Chapter 3

Before you install a device or application, save any data in memory tothe SSD or other storage media. Failure to do so may result in the lossof data.A

Page 42

When operating the computer in Photography Mode or Tablet Mode,cooling performance has a higher priority than CPU performance, in orderto avoid an inc

Page 43 - User's Manual 3-3

Figure 2-4 Changing to the Laptop modeDo not lift the computer by the display panel.Connecting the AC adaptorAttach the AC adaptor when you need to ch

Page 44 - Left side

The AC adaptor can automatically adjust to any voltage ranging from 100to 240 volts and to a frequency of either 50 or 60 hertz, enabling you to useth

Page 45 - Right side

Figure 2-5 Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor (2-pin plug)Figure 2-6 Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor (3-pin plug)Either a 2-pin o

Page 46 - 1 2 3 3 4

Press and hold the computer's power button for two or three seconds toturn on the computer.Figure 2-8 Turning on the power11. Power buttonInitial

Page 47

2.Never turn off the power while a disk (disc) is being accessed,otherwise you may lose data or damage the disk.Never turn off the power while an appl

Page 48 - Internal Hardware Components

computer automatically, such as a timer recording function. Failure tocompletely shut down the computer in this way could allow the operatingsystem to

Page 49 - User's Manual 3-9

Press the power button. Please note that this feature must be enabledwithin the Power Options.When you turn the power back on, you can continue where

Page 51 - Intel Rapid Start Technology

Starting Hibernation ModeTo enter Hibernation Mode, follow the steps below.1. Click the Settings charm.2. Click Power and then select Hibernate.In ord

Page 52 - Monitoring of power condition

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

Page 53 - DC IN/Battery indicator

Figure 3-2 Front of the computer with display panel opened48101197121265131. DC IN/Battery indicator 8. Display screen2. Power indicator 9. Windows bu

Page 54 - Specifications

WirelesscommunicationindicatorThe Wireless communication indicator glowsamber when the Bluetooth, Wireless LAN orWireless WAN functions are turned on.

Page 55 - AC Power Cord and Connectors

Legal Footnote (LCD)For more information regarding LCD, please refer to the Legal Footnotessection.Windows button Press this button to show the Start

Page 56 - User's Manual 3-16

Power button Press and hold this button to turn the computer'spower on or off.Volume up/downbuttonsPress these buttons to increase or decrease th

Page 57 - Chapter 4

Both the internal and external microphones will be disabled if you use aheadset other than the type as shown below.MicGroundRightLeftMemory media slot

Page 58 - The Keyboard

Universal Serial Bus(USB 3.0) portOne Universal Serial Bus port, which complies tothe USB 3.0 standard, is provided on the back ofthe computer.The USB

Page 59 - Function Key

Do not touch the slide rails on the middle of the back of the display panel. Itcould cause damage or malfunction, possibly resulting in injury to your

Page 60 - User's Manual 4-4

Battery pack This product includes a battery pack inside.However, please do not attempt to dismount orreplace it by yourself. Please contact anauthori

Page 61 - Wireless communications

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

Page 62

Legal Footnote (Solid State Drive (SSD) Capacity)For more information regarding Solid State Drive (SSD) Capacity, pleaserefer to the Legal Footnotes s

Page 63 - Bluetooth wireless technology

Intel® Display Power Saving TechnologyIntel GPU model may include the Display Power Saving Technologyfeature that can save the computer's power c

Page 64 - Battery types

When Intel® Rapid Start Technology is enabled, switching from SleepMode to Hibernation Mode consumes power. When you carry yourcomputer aboard on an a

Page 65 - Charging the batteries

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

Page 66 - Monitoring battery capacity

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

Page 67 - Extending battery life

Power RequirementsAC adaptor 100-240V AC50 or 60 Hz (cycles per second)Computer 19V DC AC Power Cord and ConnectorsThe power cord’s AC input plug mu

Page 68 - Peripheral devices

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 69 - Memory media

Chapter 4Operating BasicsThis chapter describes the basic operations of your computer, highlightsthe precautions that should be taken when using it.Ch

Page 70 - Inserting a memory media

In the Portrait mode, some drivers/utilities may not perform install anduninstall operation. If it occurs, switch to the Landscape mode toproceed.Usin

Page 71 - HDMI Device

The number of keys available on your keyboard will depend on whichcountry/region your computer is configured for, with keyboards beingavailable for nu

Page 72 - Connecting the HDMI out port

Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by TOSHIBAunder license.The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and th

Page 73 - Sound System and Video mode

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

Page 74 - Realtek HD Audio Manager

Those toast notifications are disabled at factory default. you can enablethem in the TOSHIBA Function Key application.To access it, click Desktop ->

Page 75 - GPS Function

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

Page 76 - Computer Handling

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

Page 77 - Heat dispersal

such as computers, printers and mobile phones. When it is enabled,Bluetooth provides the wireless personal area network environment whichis safe and t

Page 78 - Chapter 5

You can change the Real Time Clock settings in the BIOS setup utility.Please refer to Troubleshooting for further information.The RTC battery does not

Page 79 - User's Manual 5-2

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 80 - Special features

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 81 - User's Manual 5-4

1. Turn off the computer's power.2. Disconnect the AC adaptor and turn on the computer's power - if itdoes not turn on then go to Step 4.3.

Page 82 - TOSHIBA Password utility

Secure Digital (SD)CardmicroSD cardadaptor and microSDcardMultiMediaCard (MMC)Memory mediaThis section provides the important safety precautions in or

Page 83 - User's Manual 5-6

and the computer’s External RGB monitor port, Universal Serial Bus (USB2.0 and 3.0) ports, HDMI port and microphone jack. Changes ormodifications made

Page 84 - Supervisor Password

Should you need to format all areas of the memory card, including theprotected area, you will need to obtain an appropriate application thatapplies th

Page 85 - TOSHIBA System Settings

3. Press the memory media gently to ensure a firm connection is made.Figure 4-7 Inserting a memory media121. Memory media slot 2. Memory mediaMake sur

Page 86 - Sleep and Charge

As the port operation of all HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)display devices have not been confirmed, some HDMI display devices maynot func

Page 87 - Function under Battery Mode

Settings for display video on HDMITo view video on the HDMI display device, be sure to configure thefollowing settings otherwise you may find that not

Page 88 - Boot Priority Options

To adjust the volume level of speakers or headphones, move theSpeakers slider.To adjust the volume level of an application that you are using, movethe

Page 89

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 90 - System ON CDP Charge Mode

Underground tunnel, underground, or underwaterBuildings streets or residential areasNear to the high voltage cablesBad weather such as heavy rain or s

Page 91 - Notes on use

Never transport your computer with any cards installed - this maycause damage to either the computer and/or the card resulting inproduct failure.Alway

Page 92 - TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor

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

Page 93

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

Page 94 - System Recovery

This product and the original options are designed to observe the relatedEMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and safety standards. However,TOSHIBA can

Page 95 - Recovery Media

TOSHIBA ServiceStationThis application allows your computer toautomatically search for TOSHIBA softwareupdates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that aresp

Page 96 - Recovery Solid State Drive

Function keys Function keys are specific key combinations thatlet you quickly change the system configurationdirectly from the keyboard without runnin

Page 97

Heat dispersal *1To protect against overheating, the processorhas an internal temperature sensor so that, if thecomputer's internal temperature r

Page 98 - Chapter 6

Set (button)Click this button to register a password. After a password is set, youwill be prompted to enter it when you start the computer.After you s

Page 99 - Analyzing the problem

If you forget your HDD User Password, TOSHIBA will NOT be able toassist you, and your HDD will be rendered COMPLETELY andPERMANENTLY INOPERABLE. TOSHI

Page 100 - If something goes wrong

some features that can power on the computer automatically (Wake-up onLAN, Task Scheduler, etc) may not work. You must turn the computer backon to ret

Page 101 - Hardware and system checklist

Sleep and ChargeThis tab allows you to set advanced features when the power of thecomputer is turned OFF. "Power OFF" includes Sleep Mode, H

Page 102 - AC power

When there is a current overflow of the external devices connected tothe compatible ports, USB bus power (DC5V) supply may be stoppedfor safety reason

Page 103 - Internal display panel

Disabled Enables Sleep and Charge function only whenthe AC adaptor is connected.Lower limit ofremaining battery lifeSpecifies the lower limit of remai

Page 104 - Memory Media Card

If a Supervisor Password has been set, manual boot device selectionfunctions may be restricted.The boot device selection methods described above will

Page 105 - Pointing device

Note that Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) regulationsprovide, that changes or modifications not expressly approved byTOSHIBA Corporation c

Page 106 - USB mouse

Special functionmodePress the function key by itself to use specialfunctions. Hold FN first to use standard F1-F12functions.Standard F1-F12modePress t

Page 107 - USB device

Never use USB cables not supporting this feature when "System ON CDPCharge Mode" (DC5V, 1.5A) is enabled.Always use the USB cable that was i

Page 108 - User's Manual 6-11

The screen saver is disabled while TOSHIBA Media Player is playinga video file or slideshows of photos.The computer will not enter Sleep, Hibernation

Page 109 - External monitor

combination uses, AC adaptor, battery, LCD, fan, HDD, sound volume,wireless communication functionalities and USB information), date of initialsystem

Page 110 - Wireless LAN

A message will be displayed if any changes which may interfere with theoperation of the program are detected. Follow the instructions displayed onscre

Page 111 - TOSHIBA support

The application will allow you to choose from a variety of differentmedia onto which the recovery image can be copied including discmedia and USB Flas

Page 112 - TOSHIBA technical support

3. While holding down the F12 key on the keyboard, turn on yourcomputer. Release the F12 key one second after the computer ispower on.4. Use the up an

Page 113

2. While holding down 0 (zero) key on the keyboard, turn on yourcomputer. Release the 0 (zero) key one second after the computerispower on.3. A menu w

Page 114

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

Page 115 - User's Manual Index-3

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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