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User’s Manual xmini NB300/NB305PrefaceCongratulations on your purchase of the TOSHIBA mini NB300/NB305 computer. This powerful notebook computer provi
User’s Manual 8-8Optional DevicesExternal monitorAn external analog monitor can be connected to the computer's external monitor port. In order to
User’s Manual 8-9Optional DevicesSecurity lockA security locks enable you to anchor your computer to a desk or other heavy object in order to help pre
User’s Manual 9-1TroubleshootingChapter 9TroubleshootingTOSHIBA designed the computer for durability. However, should problems occur, following the pr
User’s Manual 9-2Troubleshooting Inspect all connecting cables for loose wires and all connectors for loose pins. Check that your diskette is correc
User’s Manual 9-3TroubleshootingHardware and system checklistThis section discusses problems caused by your computer's hardware or attached perip
User’s Manual 9-4TroubleshootingPower When the computer is not plugged into an AC adaptor, the battery pack is the primary power source. However, your
User’s Manual 9-5TroubleshootingPasswordKeyboardKeyboard problems can be caused by your setup configuration. For more information refer to Chapter 5,
User’s Manual 9-6TroubleshootingLCD panelApparent LCD problems may be related to the computer’s setup. Refer to Chapter 7, HW Setup and Passwords, for
User’s Manual 9-7TroubleshootingPointing deviceIf you are using a USB mouse, also refer to the USB section in this chapter and to your mouse documenta
User’s Manual 9-8TroubleshootingSD/MuliMedia CardRefer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices.External MonitorRefer also to Chapter 8, Optional Devices,
User’s Manual ximini NB300/NB305Chapter 6, Power and Power-up Modes, gives details on the computer’s power resources and battery save modes.Chapter 7,
User’s Manual 9-9TroubleshootingSound systemUSBRefer also to your USB device’s documentation.No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness cont
User’s Manual 9-10TroubleshootingUSB Sleep and Charge functionProblem ProcedureI cannot use the "USB Sleep and Charge function".The setting
User’s Manual 9-11TroubleshootingStandby/HibernationLANExternal devices connected to the compatible ports do not work.Some external devices may not wo
User’s Manual 9-12TroubleshootingWireless LANIf the following procedures do not restore LAN access, consult your LAN administrator. For more informati
User’s Manual 9-13TroubleshootingWhere to writeIf you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that it is hardware related, write to TOSHIBA
User’s Manual 10-1Legal FootnotesChapter 10Legal FootnotesThis chapter slates the Legal Footnote(s) information applicable to TOSHIBA computers.CPU*1C
User’s Manual 10-2Legal FootnotesA 32-bit version of the operating system is preinstalled on your computer unless explicitly stated that the operating
User’s Manual 10-3Legal FootnotesWireless LAN*7The transmission speed over the wireless LAN and the distance over which wireless LAN can reach may var
User’s Manual Appendixes-1AppendixesTable of ContentsAppendix A Specifications...
User’s Manual A-1SpecificationsAppendix ASpecificationsThis appendix summarizes the computer’s technical specifications.Physical DimensionsSizeEnviron
User’s Manual xiimini NB300/NB305Key operationSome operations require you to simultaneously use two or more keys. We identify such operations by the k
User’s Manual B-1Display ControllerAppendix BDisplay ControllerDisplay controllerThe display controller interprets software commands into hardware com
User’s Manual C-1Wireless LANAppendix CWireless LANThis appendix is intended to help you get your Wireless LAN network up and running, with a minimum
User’s Manual C-2Wireless LANThe range of the wireless signal is related to the transmit rate of the wire-less communication. Communications at lower
User’s Manual D-1AC Power Cord and ConnectorsAppendix DAC Power Cord and ConnectorsThe AC input plug of power cord must be compatible with various int
User’s Manual D-2AC Power Cord and ConnectorsThe following illustrations show the plug shapes for USA, Australia Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, and C
User’s Manual E-1If your computer is stolenAppendix EIf your computer is stolenShould your computer be stolen, however, we’ll help you try to find it.
User’s Manual E-2If your computer is stolenTOSHIBA Theft RegistrationSend to: TOSHIBA Europe GmbHTechnical Service and SupportLeibnizstr. 293055 Regen
User’s Manual Glossary-1GlossaryGlossaryThe terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual. Alternate naming is included for reference. Ab
User’s Manual Glossary-2GlossaryIrDA: Infrared Data AssociationIRQ: interrupt requestKB: kilobyteLAN: local area networkLCD: liquid crystal displayLED
User’s Manual Glossary-3GlossaryAadaptor: A device that provides a compatible connection between two units. For example, the computer's internal
User’s Manual xiiimini NB300/NB305General PrecautionsTOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety, minimize strain and withstand the rigors of po
User’s Manual Glossary-4GlossaryBluetooth: A short-range radio technology designed to simplify wireless communication among computers, communication d
User’s Manual Glossary-5Glossarychip: A small semiconductor containing computer logic and circuitry for processing, memory, input/output functions and
User’s Manual Glossary-6Glossarycursor: A small, blinking rectangle or line that indicates the current position on the display screen. Ddata: Informat
User’s Manual Glossary-7Glossarydriver: A software program, generally part of the operating system, that controls a specific piece of hardware (freque
User’s Manual Glossary-8GlossaryFfast infrared: An industry standard that enables cableless infrared serial data transfer at speeds of up to 4 Mbps. f
User’s Manual Glossary-9Glossaryhertz: A unit of wave frequency that equals one cycle per second. host computer: The computer that controls, regulates
User’s Manual Glossary-10Glossarykilobyte (KB): A unit of data storage equal to 1024 bytes. See also byte and megabyte. LL1 cache: Level one cache. Me
User’s Manual Glossary-11Glossarymonitor: A device that uses rows and columns of pixels to display alphanumeric characters or graphic images. See also
User’s Manual Glossary-12GlossaryPAL: PAL (Phase Alternating Line) is the dominant video and broadcasting standard in Europe. parity: 1) The symmetric
User’s Manual Glossary-13GlossaryRandom Access Memory (RAM): Volatile memory that can be written to as well as read. Volatile here means that informat
User’s Manual xivmini NB300/NB305Creating a computer-friendly environmentPlace the computer on a flat surface that is large enough for the computer an
User’s Manual Glossary-14Glossarysynchronous: Having a constant time interval between successive bits, characters or events. system disk: A diskette t
User’s Manual Index-1IndexIndexAAC adaptor, 1-4additional, 1-9connecting, 3-2DC IN 19V jack, 2-5ASCII characters, 5-7BBatterycharging, 6-6extending ba
User’s Manual Index-2IndexFN + F7 (Brightness Up), 5-4FN + F8 (Wireless), 5-4FN + F9 (Touch Pad), 5-4FN + space (Zoom), 5-4Function keys, 5-2HHard dis
User’s Manual Index-3IndexPowerconditions, 6-1Hibernation Mode, 3-8indicator, 6-3panel power on/off, 6-13Shut Down mode (Boot Mode), 3-7Standby Mode,
User’s Manual xvmini NB300/NB305Pressure or impact damageDo not apply heavy pressure to the computer or subject it to any form of strong impact as thi
User’s Manual 1-1IntroductionChapter 1IntroductionThis chapter provides an equipment checklist, and it identifies the computer’s features, options and
User’s Manual 1-2Introduction TOSHIBA ConfigFree™ Online Manual TOSHIBA mini NB300/NB305 User's Manual (This manual)Documentation TOSHIBA min
User’s Manual 1-3IntroductionDisksKeyboardPointing DevicePower Hard disk drive This computer supports SATA 3.0Gbps and is equipped with the following
User’s Manual 1-4IntroductionPortsSlotsMultimediaAC adaptor The AC adaptor provides power to the system and recharges the batteries when they are low.
User’s Manual iimini NB300/NB305Copyright© 2009 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduce
User’s Manual 1-5IntroductionCommunicationsSecurity Microphone jack A 3.5mm mini microphone jack enables connection of a three-conductor mini jack fo
User’s Manual 1-6IntroductionSoftwareThe computer's internal display panel supports high-resolution video graphics and can be set to a wide range
User’s Manual 1-7IntroductionKeypad overlay A ten-key numeric keypad is integrated into the keyboard. Please refer to the Keypad overlay section in Ch
User’s Manual 1-8IntroductionUtilities and ApplicationsThis section describes the pre-installed utilities that come with the computer and details how
User’s Manual 1-9IntroductionOptionsYou can add a number of options to make your computer even more powerful and convenient to use. The following opti
User’s Manual 2-1The Grand TourChapter 2The Grand TourThis chapter identifies the various components of your computer. Become familiar with each compo
User’s Manual 2-2The Grand TourPower The Power indicator normally glows green when the computer is turned on. However, if you turn the computer off in
User’s Manual 2-3The Grand TourLeft sideThe following figure shows the computer's left side.The left side of the computer1. External monitor port
User’s Manual 2-4The Grand TourRight sideThe following figure shows the computer’s right side.The right side of the computerKeep foreign metal objects
User’s Manual 2-5The Grand TourBack sideFigure below shows the computer’s back side.The computer’s back sideDC IN 19V jack The AC adaptor connects to
User’s Manual iiimini NB300/NB305EU Conformity StatementThis product is carrying the CE-Mark in accordance with the related European Directives. Respo
User’s Manual 2-6The Grand TourUndersideThe following figure shows the underside of the computer. You should ensure that the display is closed before
User’s Manual 2-7The Grand TourFront with the display openThis section shows the computer with the display panel open. In order to open the display, l
User’s Manual 2-8The Grand TourMicrophone A built-in microphone allows you to import and record sounds for your application - please refer to the Usin
User’s Manual 2-9The Grand TourKeyboard indicatorsWhen the CAPS LOCK indicator glows, the keyboard will produce capitals when any letter is typed.1. C
User’s Manual 2-10The Grand TourAC adaptorThe AC adaptor can automatically adjust to any voltage ranging from 100 to 240 volts and to a frequency of e
User’s Manual 3-1Getting StartedChapter 3Getting StartedThis chapter provides basic information to start using your computer. It covers the following
User’s Manual 3-2Getting StartedConnecting the AC adaptorAttach the AC adaptor when you need to charge the battery or you want to operate from AC powe
User’s Manual 3-3Getting Started1. Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor.Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor (2-pin plug)Connecting the pow
User’s Manual 3-4Getting StartedOpening the displayThe display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing.While holding down th
User’s Manual 3-5Getting Started When opening the panel, please be careful not to force it beyond the point where it moves easily. Be careful not to
User’s Manual ivmini NB300/NB305Therefore TOSHIBA strongly recommend that the electromagnetic compatibility of this product should be suitably tested
User’s Manual 3-6Getting StartedTurning on the powerThis section describes how to turn on the power - the Power indicator will then indicate the statu
User’s Manual 3-7Getting StartedStarting up for the first timeThe Microsoft Windows XP Startup Screen will be the first screen displayed when you turn
User’s Manual 3-8Getting StartedHibernation ModeThe Hibernation Mode feature saves the contents of memory to the hard disk drive when the computer is
User’s Manual 3-9Getting StartedAutomatic Hibernation ModeThe computer can be configured to enter Hibernation Mode automatically. In order to define t
User’s Manual 3-10Getting StartedBenefits of Standby ModeThe Standby Mode feature provides the following benefits: Restores the previous working envi
User’s Manual 3-11Getting StartedStandby Mode limitationsStandby Mode will not function under the following conditions: Power is turned back on immed
User’s Manual 3-12Getting StartedCreating Recovery MediaA recovery image of the software on your computer is stored on the hard disk drive, and can be
User’s Manual 3-13Getting StartedRestoring the preinstalled software from the recovery HDDA portion of the total hard disk drive space is configured a
User’s Manual 3-14Getting StartedOrdering Recovery Discs from TOSHIBA*You can order Product Recovery discs for your notebook from the TOSHIBA Europe B
User’s Manual 4-1Operating BasicsChapter 4Operating BasicsThis chapter describes the basic operations of your computer, highlights the precautions tha
User’s Manual vmini NB300/NB305Disposal of batteries and/or accumulatorsENERGY STAR® ProgramThe crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that bat
User’s Manual 4-2Operating BasicsUSB Sleep and Charge functionYour computer can supply USB bus power (DC5V) to the USB port even when the power of the
User’s Manual 4-3Operating BasicsStarting the USB Sleep and Charge UtilityTo start the utility, click Start All Programs TOSHIBA Utilities USB
User’s Manual 4-4Operating BasicsPower supply mode settingsYour PC has multiple charging modes so that many different USB devices can be supported for
User’s Manual 4-5Operating Basics TOSHIBA Disc Creator cannot record in packet format. You might not be able to use the "Disc Backup" func
User’s Manual 4-6Operating BasicsUsing the web cameraBuilt-in web camera is provided with some models.This section describes the bundled webcam utilit
User’s Manual 4-7Operating BasicsUsing TOSHIBA Web Camera ApplicationTOSHIBA Web Camera Application is pre-configured to start when you turn on Window
User’s Manual 4-8Operating BasicsUsing the microphoneYou can use the built-in or an external microphone that connects to the microphone jack to record
User’s Manual 4-9Operating BasicsSecurity TOSHIBA strongly recommend that you enable encryption functionality, otherwise your computer will be open t
User’s Manual 4-10Operating BasicsEnable/Disable Wireless communication with hot keyYou can enable or disable Wireless communication (Wireless LAN, Bl
User’s Manual 4-11Operating BasicsWireless WAN GuideIntroductionDepending on the model you purchased your TOSHIBA Notebook come with an installed Wire
User’s Manual vimini NB300/NB305Disposing of the computer and the computer’s batteries Discard this computer in accordance with applicable laws and r
User’s Manual 4-12Operating Basics3. Turn the computer upside down.4. Slide the battery safety lock (1) towards the release ( ) position to make the b
User’s Manual 4-13Operating Basics7. Slide your SIM card into the SIM Card Slot with the metal connectors facing up.8. Insert the battery pack as far
User’s Manual 4-14Operating BasicsDisabling or enabling wireless devicesFn + F8: This hot key enables/disables the wireless devices installed in your
User’s Manual 4-15Operating BasicsLAN cable typesIf you are using Fast Ethernet LAN (100 megabits per second, 100BASE-TX), be sure to connect with a C
User’s Manual 4-16Operating BasicsConnecting the LAN cable 3. Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN hub connector or router. Check with your LAN
User’s Manual 4-17Operating BasicsUsing the cleaning clothThe cleaning cloth can be used to wipe away dust and fingerprints from the keyboard and palm
User’s Manual 4-18Operating BasicsHeat dispersalTo protect from overheating, the CPU has an internal temperature sensor. If the computer’s internal te
User’s Manual 4-19Operating BasicsTOSHIBA HDD Protection PropertiesYou can change the TOSHIBA HDD Protection settings by using the TOSHIBA HDD Protect
User’s Manual 4-20Operating BasicsDetailsTo open the Details window, click the Setup Detail button in the TOSHIBA HDD Protection Properties window.Det
User’s Manual 5-1The KeyboardChapter 5The KeyboardThe computer's keyboard layouts are compatible with a 104/105-key enhanced keyboard - by pressi
User’s Manual viimini NB300/NB305Table of ContentsChapter 1 IntroductionEquipment checklist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Manual 5-2The KeyboardFunction keys: F1 … F12 The function keys (not to be confused with the special FN key) are the twelve keys at the top of
User’s Manual 5-3The KeyboardPress FN + F10 or FN + F11 to access the computer's integrated keypad. When activated, the keys with grey markings o
User’s Manual 5-4The KeyboardHibernate: Pressing FN + F4 switches the system to Hibernation mode.Output: Pressing FN + F5 changes the active display d
User’s Manual 5-5The KeyboardTOSHIBA Zooming Utility (reduce): Pressing FN + 1 reduces the icon size on the desktop or the font sizes within one of th
User’s Manual 5-6The KeyboardKeypad overlayYour computer's keyboard does not have a separate numeric keypad but includes a numeric keypad overlay
User’s Manual 5-7The KeyboardTemporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on)While using the overlay, you can temporarily access the normal keyboard fun
User’s Manual 6-1Power and Power-up ModesChapter 6Power and Power-up ModesThe computer's power resources include the AC adaptor and internal batt
User’s Manual 6-2Power and Power-up ModesTable 6-1 Power conditionsPower indicatorsAs shown in the below table, the Battery, DC IN and Power indicator
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 - the fo
User’s Manual 6-4Power and Power-up ModesReal Time Clock batteryThe Real Time Clock (RTC) battery provides power for the internal real time clock and
User’s Manual viiimini NB300/NB305Chapter 4Operating BasicsUsing the Touch Pad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Manual 6-5Power and Power-up ModesCare and use of the battery packThe battery pack is a vital component of portable computing and, as such, tak
User’s Manual 6-6Power and Power-up ModesCharging the batteriesWhen the power in the battery pack becomes low, the Battery indicator will flash amber
User’s Manual 6-7Power and Power-up ModesThe Battery indicator may show a rapid decrease in battery operating time when you try to charge a battery un
User’s Manual 6-8Power and Power-up Modes How you use optional devices, such as a USB device, to which the battery supplies power. Whether you enabl
User’s Manual 6-9Power and Power-up Modes5. Charge the battery pack until the Battery indicator glows green. If you have extra battery packs, rotate
User’s Manual 6-10Power and Power-up ModesReleasing the battery pack (1)6. Slide and hold the battery release latch (1) to disengage the battery pack
User’s Manual 6-11Power and Power-up ModesTo install a battery, follow the steps as detailed below:1. Insert the battery pack as far as it will go int
User’s Manual 6-12Power and Power-up ModesTOSHIBA Password UtilityThe TOSHIBA Supervisor Password Utility allows you to maintain an additional level o
User’s Manual 6-13Power and Power-up ModesPower-up modesThe computer has three power-up modes: Boot: Computer shuts down without saving data. Always
User’s Manual 7-1HW Setup and PasswordsChapter 7HW Setup and PasswordsThis chapter explains how to use TOSHIBA HW Setup program to configure your comp
User’s Manual ixmini NB300/NB305Chapter 8Optional DevicesBridge media slot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User’s Manual 7-2HW Setup and PasswordsSetupThis field displays BIOS Version and date.PasswordUser PasswordThis option allows you to set or reset the
User’s Manual 7-3HW Setup and Passwords4. Follow the same procedures described in the earlier section to set a new user password.DisplayThis tab allow
User’s Manual 7-4HW Setup and PasswordsUSBLegacy USB SupportUse this option to enable or disable USB Legacy Emulation. If your operating system does n
User’s Manual 8-1Optional DevicesChapter 8Optional DevicesOptional devices can expand the computer's capabilities and its versatility. This chapt
User’s Manual 8-2Optional DevicesBridge media slotThe computer is equipped with a Bridge media slot that can accommodate some kinds of memory media wi
User’s Manual 8-3Optional Devices The maximum capacity of SD memory cards is 2GB. The maximum capacity of SDHC memory cards is 32GB.Memory media form
User’s Manual 8-4Optional DevicesInstalling a memory moduleTo install a memory module:1. Shut down the computer - make sure the Power indicator is off
User’s Manual 8-5Optional Devices1. Memory module coverRemoving the memory module cover5. Align the notch of the memory module with that of the memory
User’s Manual 8-6Optional Devices6. Seat the memory module cover in place and secure it with one screw.1. Memory module cover2. ScrewSeating the memor
User’s Manual 8-7Optional DevicesRemoving a memory moduleTo remove the memory module, follow the steps as detailed below:1. Turn the computer off and
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