libretto U100TOSHIBAlibretto U100Portable Personal ComputerUser’s Manual
x User’s ManualChapter 4 : Operating BasicsTOSHIBA Pointing Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-30 User’s ManualOperating Basics3. Wind the modular cable around the ferrite core as in the diagram shown below.Wind the modular cable loosely one f
User’s Manual 4-31Operating BasicsConnectingTo connect the modular cable, follow the steps below. 1. Plug one end of the modular cable into the comput
4-32 User’s ManualOperating BasicsDisconnectingTo disconnect the internal modular cable, follow the steps below.1. Pinch the lever on the connector in
User’s Manual 4-33Operating BasicsSecurity Be sure to enable WEP (encryption) function otherwise your computer may be open to illegal access by an ou
4-34 User’s ManualOperating BasicsRelease Notes related to the BluetoothTM Stack for Windows® by TOSHIBA1. Install:On Windows 2000 or Windows XP, Blue
User’s Manual 4-35Operating BasicsWireless communication IndicatorThe wireless communication indicator indicates the status of the wireless communicat
4-36 User’s ManualOperating BasicsConnecting LAN cableTo connect the LAN cable, follow the steps below.1. Turn off the power to the computer and to al
User’s Manual 4-37Operating BasicsCleaning the computerTo help ensure long, trouble-free operation, keep the computer free of dust and use care with l
4-38 User’s ManualOperating BasicsUsing the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) ProtectionThis computer includes a feature for reducing the risk of damage to the ha
User’s Manual 4-39Operating BasicsTOSHIBA HDD Protection PropertiesYou can change the HDD Protection settings by using the TOSHIBA HDD Protection Prop
User’s Manual xiChapter 8 : Optional DevicesPC card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-40 User’s ManualOperating BasicsDifferent detection levels can be set depending on whether the computer is used as handheld or mobile usages, or whe
User’s Manual 4-41Operating BasicsHeat dispersalTo protect from overheating, the CPU has an internal temperature sensor. If the computer’s internal te
4-42 User’s ManualOperating Basics
User’s Manual 5-1libretto U100Chapter 5The KeyboardThe computer’s keyboard layouts are compatible with a 101/102-key enhanced keyboard. By pressing so
5-2 User’s ManualThe KeyboardFunction keys: F1 … F12The function keys (not to be confused with Fn) are the 12 keys at the top of your keyboard. These
User’s Manual 5-3The KeyboardPress Fn + F10 or Fn + F11 to access the integrated keypad. When activated, the keys with gray markings on the bottom edg
5-4 User’s ManualThe KeyboardHot keysHot keys (Fn + a function or Esc key) let you enable or disable certain features of the computers.Sound mute: Pre
User’s Manual 5-5The KeyboardHibernation: When you press Fn + F4, the computer enters the Hibernation mode. Before entering Hibernation, a dialog box
5-6 User’s ManualThe KeyboardWireless setting: If your computer has both Wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions, you can press Fn + F8 to select which t
User’s Manual 5-7The KeyboardWindows special keysThe keyboard provides two keys that have special functions in Windows: Windows logo key activates the
xii User’s ManualAppendix E : V.90V.90 mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-8 User’s ManualThe KeyboardNumeric modeTo turn on the Numeric mode, press Fn + F11. Now try numeric data entry using the keys in figure 5-2. Press F
User’s Manual 5-9The KeyboardTemporarily changing modesIf the computer is in Numeric mode, you can switch temporarily to Arrow mode by pressing a shif
5-10 User’s ManualThe Keyboard
User’s Manual 6-1libretto U100Chapter 6Power and Power-Up ModesThe computer’s power resources include the AC adaptor, battery pack and internal batter
6-2 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesTable 6-1 Power conditions continuedPower indicatorsAs shown in the above table, the Battery, DC IN and Power
User’s Manual 6-3Power and Power-Up ModesDC IN indicatorCheck the DC IN indicator to determine the power status with the AC adaptor connected:Power in
6-4 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesTo ensure that the battery pack maintains its maximum capacity, operate the computer on battery power at leas
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
6-6 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up Modes7. Never allow a battery pack to become wet. A wet battery pack will overheat or ignite causing rupture or fi
User’s Manual 6-7Power and Power-Up Modes15. Make sure the battery is securely installed in the computer before attempting to charge the battery pack.
libretto U100User’s Manual xiiiGeneral PrecautionsTOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety, minimize strain and withstand the rigors of porta
6-8 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesCharging the batteriesWhen the power in the battery pack becomes low, the Battery indicator flashes orange in
User’s Manual 6-9Power and Power-Up ModesThe Battery indicator may show a rapid decrease in battery operating time when you try to charge a battery un
6-10 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesMaximizing battery operating timeA battery’s usefulness depends on how long it can supply power on a single
User’s Manual 6-11Power and Power-Up ModesExtending battery lifeTo maximize the life of your battery pack: At least once a month, disconnect the comp
6-12 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesReplacing the battery packThe battery pack is classified as a consumable item and will need to be replaced w
User’s Manual 6-13Power and Power-Up Modes6. Slide and hold the battery release latch (➁) to free the battery pack for removal, then slide out the bat
6-14 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesInstalling the battery packTo install a battery pack, follow the steps below.1. Turn the computer’s power of
User’s Manual 6-15Power and Power-Up ModesTOSHIBA Password UtilityThe TOSHIBA Password Utility provides two levels of password security: User and Supe
6-16 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up ModesSupervisor passwordTo set a supervisor password, follow the steps below.1. Click start.2. Click Run.3. Enter
User’s Manual 6-17Power and Power-Up ModesPanel power on/offYou can set up your computer so that power turns off automatically when you close the comp
xiv User’s ManualGeneral PrecautionsPressure or impact damageDo not apply heavy pressure to the computer or subject it to strong impact. Excessive pre
6-18 User’s ManualPower and Power-Up Modes
User’s Manual 7-1libretto U100Chapter 7HW SetupThis chapter explains how to use TOSHIBA HW Setup program to configure your computer. TOSHIBA HW Setup
7-2 User’s ManualHW SetupDisplayThis tab lets you customize your computer’s display settings for either the internal LCD screen or for an external mon
User’s Manual 7-3HW SetupYou can override the settings and manually select a boot device by pressing one of the following keys while the computer is b
7-4 User’s ManualHW Setup3. Use the left/right cursor keys to highlight the boot device you want and press Enter.Network Boot ProtocolThis feature set
User’s Manual 7-5HW SetupUSB Memory BIOS Support TypeSet the type of the USB memory as a startup device.KeyboardWake-up on KeyboardWhen this feature i
7-6 User’s ManualHW SetupLANWake-up on LANThis feature lets the computer’s power be turned on when it receives a wake-up signal from the LAN.Built-in
User’s Manual 7-7HW SetupUSB-FDD Legacy EmulationUse this option to enable or disable the USB floppy diskette drive emulation function.Enabled Enables
7-8 User’s ManualHW Setup
User’s Manual 8-1libretto U100Chapter 8Optional DevicesOptional devices can expand the computer’s capabilities and its versatility. This chapter descr
User’s Manual xvlibretto U100PrefaceCongratulations on your purchase of the libretto U100 computer. This powerful notebook computer provides excellent
8-2 User’s ManualOptional DevicesPC cardThe computer is equipped with a PC card slot that can accommodate a Type II card. Any PC card that meets indus
User’s Manual 8-3Optional DevicesRemoving a PC cardTo remove the PC card, follow the steps below.1. Open the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Task B
8-4 User’s ManualOptional DevicesFormatting an SD memory cardSD memory cards are sold already formatted in conformity to the SD memory card standard.
User’s Manual 8-5Optional DevicesRemoving an SD cardTo remove an SD card, follow the steps below.1. Open the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Task B
8-6 User’s ManualOptional DevicesCreation of a boot diskWithin the TOSHIBA SD Memory Boot Utility, a bootable SD memory card can be created if require
User’s Manual 8-7Optional DevicesInstalling memory moduleFollow the steps below to install a memory module.1. Set the computer to boot mode and turn t
8-8 User’s ManualOptional Devices7. Seat the memory module cover and secure it with one screw.Figure 8-7 Seating the memory module cover8. Install the
User’s Manual 8-9Optional Devices5. Slide your fingernail or a thin object under the cover and lift it off.6. Push the latches to the outside to relea
8-10 User’s ManualOptional DevicesUSB floppy disk driveThe USB floppy disk drive module can be connected to the USB port. For details on connecting th
User’s Manual 8-11Optional Devicesi.LINK (IEEE1394)i.LINK (IEEE1394) is used for high-speed data transfer for a range of compatible devices such as
xvi User’s ManualPrefaceChapter 4, Operating Basics, includes instructions on using the following devices: pointing device, fingerprint sensor, USB fl
8-12 User’s ManualOptional DevicesConnecting1. Make sure the connectors are properly aligned and plug the i.LINK (IEEE1394) cable into the computer.Fi
User’s Manual 8-13Optional Deviceslibretto DVD DockThe optical media drive can be used by connecting the libretto DVD Dock to this computer. This will
8-14 User’s ManualOptional DevicesCD/DVD button Pressing this button will launch an application program that allows you to listen to CDs or watch DVDs
User’s Manual 8-15Optional DevicesRight side and Back sideThe following figure shows the libretto DVD Dock's right and back side.Figure 8-12 Righ
8-16 User’s ManualOptional Devices4. Gently press the computer downward to connect the computer's docking interface to the libretto DVD Dock&apos
User’s Manual 8-17Optional Devices4. Close the LCD display panel and turn the computer (with the libretto DVD Dock) upside down.Figure 8-15 Opening th
8-18 User’s ManualOptional Devices
User’s Manual 9-1libretto U100Chapter 9TroubleshootingTOSHIBA designed the computer for durability. However, should problems occur, following the proc
9-2 User’s ManualTroubleshootingPreliminary checklistConsider the simplest solution first. The items in this checklist are easy to fix and yet can cau
User’s Manual 9-3TroubleshootingHardware and system checklistThis section discusses problems caused by your computer’s hardware or attached peripheral
User’s Manual xviiPrefaceKey operationSome operations require you to simultaneously use two or more keys. We identify such operations by the key top s
9-4 User’s ManualTroubleshootingSelf test When the computer starts up, the self test will be run automatically, and the following will be displayed:Th
User’s Manual 9-5TroubleshootingOverheating power downIf the computer’s internal temperature becomes too high, the computer will automatically enter H
9-6 User’s ManualTroubleshootingBatteryIf you suspect a problem with the battery, check the DC IN indicator as well as the Battery indicator. For info
User’s Manual 9-7TroubleshootingReal Time ClockPasswordKeyboard Keyboard problems can be caused by your setup configuration. For more information refe
9-8 User’s ManualTroubleshootingInternal LCD display panelApparent LCD problems may be related to the computer’s setup. Refer to Chapter 7, HW Setup,
User’s Manual 9-9TroubleshootingDVD-ROM and CD-R/RW driveFor more information, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics.Problem ProcedureYou cannot access
9-10 User’s ManualTroubleshootingDVD Super Multi driveFor more information, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics.Cannot write correctly If you have t
User’s Manual 9-11TroubleshootingUSB floppy disk driveFor more information, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics. Some CD/DVDs run correctly, but othe
9-12 User’s ManualTroubleshootingSD cardRefer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices.PC cardRefer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices.Pointing DeviceIf y
User’s Manual 9-13TroubleshootingFingerprint SensorThe mouse pointer moves too fast or too slowTry changing the speed setting in the mouse control uti
xviii User’s ManualPreface
9-14 User’s ManualTroubleshootingUSB mouseProblem ProcedureOn-screen pointer does not respond to mouse operationThe system might be busy. If the point
User’s Manual 9-15TroubleshootingUSBRefer also to your USB device’s documentation.Memory expansionRefer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices, for infor
9-16 User’s ManualTroubleshootingSound SystemRefer also to documentation for your audio devices.External monitorRefer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devi
User’s Manual 9-17Troubleshootingi.LINK (IEEE1394)ModemRefer to Appendix C, AT Commands and Appendix D, S-registers. Problem Procedurei.LINK device do
9-18 User’s ManualTroubleshootingLANWireless LANIf the following procedures do not restore LAN access, consult your LAN administrator. For more inform
User’s Manual 9-19TroubleshootingBluetoothFor more information on wireless communication, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics.Disposing of PC and PC
9-20 User’s ManualTroubleshooting Use a proven specialized utility to overwrite all data Take the hard disk drive to a professional deletion service
User’s Manual 10-1libretto U100Chapter 10DisclaimersThis chapter states the Disclaimers information applicable to TOSHIBA computers. In the text in th
10-2 User’s ManualDisclaimers use of computer at temperatures outside the range of 5°C to 30°C (41°F to 86°F) or > 25°C (77°F) at high altitude (a
User’s Manual 10-3DisclaimersWireless LAN/Atheros*6The transmission speed over the wireless LAN and the distance over which wireless LAN can reach may
User’s Manual 1-1libretto U100Chapter 1IntroductionThis chapter provides an equipment checklist, and it identifies the computer’s features, options an
10-4 User’s ManualDisclaimersGeneral Main Memory Disclaimer*12The graphics system in your computer may use part of the main system memory for graphics
User’s Manual A-1libretto U100Appendix ASpecificationsThis appendix summarizes the computer’s technical specifications.Physical DimensionsWeight (typi
A-2 User’s ManualSpecificationsEnvironmental RequirementsPower RequirementsBuilt-in ModemConditions Ambient temperature Relative humidityOperating 5°C
User’s Manual A-3SpecificationsCommunication protocolDataITU-T-Rec V.21/V.22/V.22bis/V.32(Former CCITT) /V.32bis/V.34/V.90Bell 103/212AFaxITU-T-Rec V.
A-4 User’s ManualSpecifications
User’s Manual B-1libretto U100Appendix BDisplay Controller and ModesDisplay controllerThe display controller interprets software commands into hardwar
B-2 User’s ManualDisplay Controller and ModesTable1 Video modes (VGA)Video modeType Resolution Character matrix (pels)Colors Scanning frequency Vertic
User’s Manual B-3Display Controller and ModesTable1 Video modes (VGA) continuedVideo modeType Resolution Character matrix (pels)Colors Scanning freque
B-4 User’s ManualDisplay Controller and ModesTable 2 Video modes* Resolution is support of only CRT 1024 × 768 or more.Only External Monitor can perfo
User’s Manual B-5Display Controller and ModesTable 2 Video modes continued* Resolution is support of only CRT 1024 × 768 or more.Only External Monitor
ii User’s ManualCopyright© 2005 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form wi
1-2 User’s ManualIntroductionSoftwareMicrosoft® Windows XP Professional The following software is preinstalled: Microsoft® Windows XP Professional
B-6 User’s ManualDisplay Controller and ModesTable 2 Video modes continued* Resolution is support of only CRT 1024 × 768 or more.Only External Monitor
User’s Manual B-7Display Controller and ModesDisplay settings1. You cannot move from the [Settings] tab of [Display Properties] to the multi-monitor w
B-8 User’s ManualDisplay Controller and Modes3) Select either Monitor (CRT display) or Television, then select Apply button, because the Primary Devic
User’s Manual C-1libretto U100Appendix CAT CommandsIn most cases, you will not need to type AT commands manually. However, there might be some occasio
C-2 User’s ManualAT CommandsBn Communication standard settingThis command determines the communication standard CCITT or Bell.Result Codes:OK n=0,1,15
User’s Manual C-3AT CommandsEn Echo commandThis command controls whether or not the characters entered from your computer keyboard are displayed on yo
C-4 User’s ManualAT CommandsMn Monitor speaker modeThis command turns the speaker on or off.Result Codes:OK n=0,1,2,3ERROR OtherwiseNn Modulation hand
User’s Manual C-5AT CommandsQn Result code controlResult codes are informational messages sent from the modem and displayed on your monitor. Basic res
C-6 User’s ManualAT CommandsXn Result code selection, call progress monitoringThis command selects which result codes will be used by the modem.Dial t
User’s Manual C-7AT CommandsZn Recall stored profileThe modem performs a soft reset and restores (recalls) the configuration profile according to the
User’s Manual 1-3IntroductionDocumentation, backup media and additional software libretto U100 Portable Personal Computer User’s Manual libretto U10
C-8 User’s ManualAT Commands&Gn V.22bis guard tone controlThis command determines which guard tone, if any, to transmit while transmitting in the
User’s Manual C-9AT Commands&V Display Current ConfigurationThis command displays the current configuration of the modem. If nonvolatile memory is
C-10 User’s ManualAT Commands\Qn Local flow control selectionResult Codes:OK n=0,1,3ERROR Otherwise\Vn Protocol result codeResult Codes:OK n=0,1ERROR
User’s Manual D-1libretto U100Appendix DS-registersS-registers contain the settings that determine how a number of functions of the internal modem ope
D-2 User’s ManualS-registersS1 Ring counterThis register is read only. The value of S1 is incremented with each ring. If no ring occurs over a six-sec
User’s Manual D-3S-registersS5 Command line editing character (user defined)This register sets the character recognized as a backspace and pertains to
D-4 User’s ManualS-registersS8 Comma pause timeThis register sets the time, in seconds, that the modem must pause when it encounters a comma (,) in th
User’s Manual D-5S-registersS37 Dial line rateS37 = 0 (default) maximum modem speedS37 = 1 reservedS37 = 2 1200/75 bpsS37 = 3 300 bpsS37 = 4 reservedS
D-6 User’s ManualS-registersAT command set result codesThe following table shows the result codes.The result code summaryResult Code Numeric Descripti
User’s Manual D-7S-registers*1: EC only appears when the Extended Result Codes configuration option is enabled. EC is replaced by one of the following
1-4 User’s ManualIntroductionFeaturesThe computer uses TOSHIBA’s advanced Large Scale Integration (LSI), Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS
D-8 User’s ManualS-registers
User’s Manual E-1libretto U100Appendix EV. 9 0The TOSHIBA internal modem uses V.90 technology. The modem is capable of downstream speeds of 56kbps (ki
E-2 User’s ManualV.90Table E-1 Result codes for a V.90 connection * EC stands for the Error Control method, which appears only when the extended resul
User’s Manual E-3V.90AT Command-V90=* V.90 Dial Line Rate-V90 sets the maximum V.90 downstream that the modem attempts to connect.-V90=0 V.90 disabled
E-4 User’s ManualV.90
User’s Manual F-1libretto U100Appendix FWireless LANCard SpecificationsForm Factor Mini PCI Type IIICompatibility IEEE 802.11 Standard for Wireless L
F-2 User’s ManualWireless LANRadio CharacteristicsRadio Characteristics of Wireless LAN Cards may vary according to: Country/region where the product
User’s Manual F-3Wireless LANWireless IEEE 802.11 Channels Sets (Revision B and G)*1 Factory-set default channels*2 Refer to the sheet Approved Countr
F-4 User’s ManualWireless LAN
User’s Manual G-1libretto U100Appendix GAC Power Cord and ConnectorsThe power cord’s AC input plug must be compatible with the various international A
User’s Manual 1-5IntroductionMemoryPower CPU performance may also vary from specifications due to design configuration.Under some conditions, your com
G-2 User’s ManualAC Power Cord and ConnectorsFor the United States and Canada, two pin plug configuration must be a 2-15P (250V) or 1-15P (125V) and t
User’s Manual H-1libretto U100Appendix HIf your computer is stolenShould your computer be stolen, however, we’ll help you try to find it. Before conta
H-2 User’s ManualIf your computer is stolenTOSHIBA Theft RegistrationSend to: TOSHIBA Europe GmbHTechnical Service and SupportLeibnizstr. 293055 Regen
User’s Manual Glossary-1libretto U100GlossaryThe terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual. Alternate naming is included for referenc
Glossary-2 User’s ManualGlossaryIrDA: Infrared Data AssociationIRQ: interrupt requestKB: kilobyteLCD: liquid crystal displayLED: light emitting d
User’s Manual Glossary-3Glossaryanalog signal: A signal whose characteristics such as amplitude and frequency vary in proportion to (are an analog of
Glossary-4 User’s ManualGlossarybus: An interface for transmission of signals, data or electric power.byte: The representation of a single character
User’s Manual Glossary-5Glossarycompatibility: 1) The ability of one computer to accept and process data in the same manner as another computer witho
Glossary-6 User’s ManualGlossarydelete: To remove data from a disk or other data storage device. Synonymous with erase.device driver: A program that
User’s Manual Glossary-7Glossaryescape: 1) A code (ASCII code 27), signaling the computer that what follows are commands; used with peripheral device
1-6 User’s ManualIntroductionDisksDisclaimer (Battery Life)Battery life may vary considerably depending on product model, configuration, applications,
Glossary-8 User’s ManualGlossaryhardware: The physical electronic and mechanical components of a computer system: typically, the computer itself, ext
User’s Manual Glossary-9GlossaryJjumper: A small clip or wire that allows you to change the hardware characteristics by electrically connecting two p
Glossary-10 User’s ManualGlossarymode: A method of operation, for example, the boot mode, standby mode or the hibernation mode.modem: Derived from m
User’s Manual Glossary-11GlossaryPparallel interface: Refers to a type of information exchange that transmits information one byte (8 bits) at a time
Glossary-12 User’s ManualGlossaryrestart: Resetting a computer without turning it off (also called “warm boot” or “soft reset”). See also boot.RGB:
User’s Manual Glossary-13GlossaryTterminal: A typewriter-like keyboard and CRT display screen connected to the computer for data input/output.TFT dis
Glossary-14 User’s ManualGlossary
libretto U100User’s Manual Index-1IndexAAC adaptor, 1-6additional, 1-17, 8-9connecting, 3-7DC IN 15V jack, 2-2ASCII characters, 5-9BBatterycharging, 6
Index-2 User’s ManualIndexFFingerprint Sensorproblems, 9-13using, 4-3Floppy disk care, 4-25Fn + Ctrl (enhanced keyboard simulation), 5-3Fn + Enter, 5-
User’s Manual Index-3IndexKeypad overlay, 1-13, 5-7Arrow mode, 5-7Numeric mode, 5-8temporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on), 5-8temporarily usin
User’s Manual 1-7IntroductionDVD-ROM and CD-R/RW driveSome models are equipped with a full-size, DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW drive module that lets you run CD
Index-4 User’s ManualIndexFingerprint Sensor, 9-13Hard disk drive, 9-8Hardware and system checklist, 9-3i.LINK, 9-17Internal LCD display panel, 9-8Key
1-8 User’s ManualIntroductionDisplayThe computer’s LCD display panel supports high-resolution video graphics. The LCD screen can be set at a wide rang
User’s Manual 1-9IntroductionPortsSlotsMultimediaMini-RGB Analog VGA port supports VESA DDC2B compatible functions.Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0)The c
1-10 User’s ManualIntroductionCommunications Modem An internal modem provides capability for data and fax communication. It supports V.90 (V.92). Refe
User’s Manual 1-11IntroductionWireless LAN*6Some computers in this series are equipped with a Wireless LAN mini-PCI card that is compatible with other
User’s Manual iiiEU Declaration of ConformityTOSHIBA declares, that the product: PLU10* conforms to the following Standards:CE Marking is the responsi
1-12 User’s ManualIntroductionSpecial featuresThe following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features, which make the c
User’s Manual 1-13IntroductionKeypad overlay A ten-key pad is integrated into the keyboard. Refer to the Keypad overlay section in Chapter 5, The Keyb
1-14 User’s ManualIntroductionUtilitiesThis section describes preinstalled utilities and tells how to start them. For details on operations, refer to
User’s Manual 1-15IntroductionFingerprint utility This product has a fingerprint utility installed for the purpose of enrolling and recognizing finger
1-16 User’s ManualIntroductionTOSHIBA PC Diagnostic ToolTOSHIBA PC Diagnostic Tool displays the basic information on the computer's configuration
User’s Manual 1-17IntroductionOptionsYou can add a number of options to make your computer even more powerful and convenient to use. The following opt
1-18 User’s ManualIntroductionMobile HDD A mobile external hard disk drive can be purchased that is compatible with USB 2.0 standard. Data can be read
User’s Manual 2-1libretto U100Chapter 2The Grand TourThis chapter identifies the various components of your computer. Become familiar with each compon
2-2 User’s ManualThe Grand TourLeft sideFigure 2-2 shows the computer’s left side.Figure 2-2 The left side of the computerKeep foreign objects out of
User’s Manual 2-3The Grand TourWireless communication switchSlide this switch to the left to turn on Wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions. Slide it to
iv User’s ManualNetwork Compatibility StatementThis product is designed to work with, and is compatible with the following networks. It has been teste
2-4 User’s ManualThe Grand TourRight sideFigure 2-3 shows the computer’s right side.Figure 2-3 The right side of the computerVolume controlLAN jackHea
User’s Manual 2-5The Grand TourBack sideFigure 2-4 shows the computer’s back side.Figure 2-4 The back side of the computer Connection to any communic
2-6 User’s ManualThe Grand TourUndersideFigure 2-5 shows the underside of the computer. Make sure the display is closed before turning over your compu
User’s Manual 2-7The Grand TourFront with the display openThis section shows the front of the computer with the LCD display panel open. Refer to the a
2-8 User’s ManualThe Grand TourDisplay hinge The display hinge holds the LCD display panel at easy-to-view angles.LCD screen The LCD screen displays h
User’s Manual 2-9The Grand TourSystem indicatorsLEDs beneath icons, light when various computer operations are in progress.Figure 2-7 System indicator
2-10 User’s ManualThe Grand TourUSB floppy disk driveThe USB floppy disk drive accommodates 1.44-megabyte or 720-kilobyte floppy disks and connects to
User’s Manual 2-11The Grand TourOptical media drivesOne of the following optical media drives is installed in the computer: DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW and DV
2-12 User’s ManualThe Grand TourWritable discsThis section describes the types of writable CD/DVD discs. Check the specifications for your drive to fo
User’s Manual 2-13The Grand TourDVD Super Multi driveThe full-size DVD Super Multi drive module lets you record data to rewritable CDs as well as run
User’s Manual vOptical disc drive safety instructionsPanasonicDVD-ROM and CD-R/RW UJDA765Be sure to check the international precautions at the end of
2-14 User’s ManualThe Grand TourFigure 2-10 The AC adaptor (3-pin plug) The Universal AC Adaptor and power cord bundled with this product may differ
User’s Manual 3-1libretto U100Chapter 3 Getting StartedThis chapter provides basic information to get you started using your computer. It covers the f
3-2 User’s ManualGetting StartedGeneral conditionsIn general, if you are comfortable, so is your computer, but read the following to make sure your wo
User’s Manual 3-3Getting Started Leave ample ventilation room for the fan. Do not block the vents. If the PC interferes with radio equipment, turn t
3-4 User’s ManualGetting StartedSeating and postureMaintain a comfortable working posture when using your PC where your body joints are naturally alig
User’s Manual 3-5Getting StartedLightingSelect the right level of illumination and place your PC appropriately to minimize glare from overhead lights,
3-6 User’s ManualGetting StartedStrategic Rest BreaksTake short, strategically spaced rest breaks to avoid eye strain and body discomforts. For more s
User’s Manual 3-7Getting StartedConnecting the AC adaptorAttach the AC adaptor when you need to charge the battery or you want to operate from AC powe
3-8 User’s ManualGetting Started1. Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor.Figure 3-2 Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor (2-pin plug)Figure
User’s Manual 3-9Getting StartedOpening the displayThe computer’s LCD display panel can be rotated in a wide range of angles for optimal viewing.1. Wh
vi User’s ManualDVD Super Multi UJ-822 The DVD Super Multi drive employs a laser system. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this instr
3-10 User’s ManualGetting StartedTurning on the powerThis section describes how to turn on the power. The Power button LED indicates the status. Refer
User’s Manual 3-11Getting StartedTurning off the powerThe power can be turned off in one of the following modes: Shut down (Boot), Hibernation or Stan
3-12 User’s ManualGetting StartedBenefits of hibernationThe hibernation feature provides the following benefits: Saves data to the hard disk when the
User’s Manual 3-13Getting StartedData save in hibernation modeWhen you turn off the power in hibernation mode, the computer takes a moment to save cur
3-14 User’s ManualGetting StartedExecuting standbyYou can enter standby mode in one of three ways:1. Click start, click Turn Off Computer and click St
User’s Manual 3-15Getting StartedRestoring your preinstalled softwareRestoring the complete systemIf pre-installed files are damaged, use the Express
3-16 User’s ManualGetting StartedRestoring the operating systemTo restore the operating system and all pre-installed software, follow the steps below.
User’s Manual 3-17Getting StartedRestoring the preinstalled software from the hard diskCreate Optical Recovery DiscsThis feature is only available for
3-18 User’s ManualGetting StartedA recovery image of your computer is stored on the hard disk. You may use this image to create CD or DVD recovery dis
User’s Manual 3-19Getting Started3. A menu appears. Press the “1” key on the keyboard to restore the original configuration as purchased. Press the “2
User’s Manual viiInternational precautionsCAUTION: This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a “CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.” To use this
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User’s Manual 4-1libretto U100Chapter 4Operating BasicsThis chapter gives information on basic operations including using the TOSHIBA Pointing Device,
4-2 User’s ManualOperating BasicsUsing the AccuPointTo use the AccuPoint, simply push it with your finger tip in the direction you want to move the on
User’s Manual 4-3Operating BasicsReplacing the capThe AccuPoint cap is an expendable item that should be replaced after prolonged use. Depending on th
4-4 User’s ManualOperating BasicsPoints to note about the Fingerprint SensorFailure to follow these guidelines might result in (1) damage to the senso
User’s Manual 4-5Operating Basics Check sliding position and speed (see the drawing below).Fingerprint Sensor Limitations. The fingerprint sensor co
4-6 User’s ManualOperating BasicsIf the fingerprint sensor and Trusted Platform Module (TPM)security are used as identification devices, install and c
User’s Manual 4-7Operating BasicsWe recommend first-timers to click Practice, and then swipe the finger as a practice.5. The Capture Fingerprint scree
4-8 User’s ManualOperating BasicsHow to swipe the fingerUsing the following steps when swiping fingers for fingerprint registration or authentication
User’s Manual 4-9Operating BasicsUsing the USB floppy disk driveThe USB floppy disk drive accommodates 1.44-megabyte or 720-kilobyte floppy disks and
viii User’s ManualOBS! Apparaten innehåller laserkomponent som avger laserstråining överstigande gränsen för laserklass 1.VAROITUS. Suojakoteloa si sa
4-10 User’s ManualOperating BasicsUsing optical media drivesThe text and illustrations in this section refer primarily to the optional media drive. Ho
User’s Manual 4-11Operating Basics2. Grasp the disc tray gently and pull until it is fully opened.Figure 4-5 Pulling the disc tray open3. Lay the CD/D
4-12 User’s ManualOperating Basics4. Press gently at the center of the CD/DVD until you feel it click into place. The CD/DVD should lie below the top
User’s Manual 4-13Operating Basics2. The CD/DVD extends slightly over the sides of the disc tray so you can hold it. Hold the CD/DVD gently and lift i
4-14 User’s ManualOperating BasicsWriting CDs on DVD-ROM and CD-R/RW driveDepending on the type of drive installed, you may be able to write CDs. The
User’s Manual 4-15Operating BasicsTOSHIBA has confirmed the operation of CD-R and CD-RW media of the manufacturers above. Operation of other media can
4-16 User’s ManualOperating BasicsWriting CD/DVDs on DVD Super Multi driveYou can use the DVD Super Multi drive to write data to either CD-R/RW or DVD
User’s Manual 4-17Operating BasicsBefore writing or rewriting Based on TOSHIBA's limited compatibility testing, we suggest the following manufac
4-18 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
User’s Manual 4-19Operating Basics Do not use hard disk utilities, including those intended to enhance hard disk drive access speed. They may cause u
libretto U100User’s Manual ixTable of ContentsGeneral PrecautionsPrefaceManual contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-20 User’s ManualOperating BasicsRecordNow! Basic for TOSHIBANote the following limitations when you use RecordNow!: DVD-Video cannot be created usi
User’s Manual 4-21Operating BasicsData VerificationTo verify that data is written or rewritten correctly, follow the steps below before you write or r
4-22 User’s ManualOperating BasicsWhen using WinDVD Creator PlatinumYou can record video back to your digital camcorder via i.LINK (IEEE1394) using Wi
User’s Manual 4-23Operating BasicsImportant information for useNote the following limitations when you write to a video DVD:1. Editing digital video
4-24 User’s ManualOperating Basics Please verify your disc after recording important data. DVD-R/+R/-RW discs cannot be written in VR format. WinDV
User’s Manual 4-25Operating Basics4. Take proper care of your CD/DVDs to avoid data loss or damage to the disc or to the optical drive. Never bend a
4-26 User’s ManualOperating BasicsSound SystemUsing the microphoneA microphone connected to the external microphone jack can be used to record monaura
User’s Manual 4-27Operating BasicsIf you require a more effective setting for the power management system, you can select another mode such as High Po
4-28 User’s ManualOperating BasicsRegion selectionTelecommunication regulations vary from one region to another, so you will need to make sure the int
User’s Manual 4-29Operating BasicsOpen dialog box, if the modem and Telephony Current Location region code do not match.A warning dialog box is displa
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