User's ManualNB520 series
PrefaceCongratulations on your purchase of this computer. This powerful notebookcomputer provides excellent expansion capability, includes multimediaf
Problem ProcedureNo display Press the FN + F5 hot keys to adjust the displaypriority, and to make sure it is not set for output toan external monitor.
Problem ProcedureMemory media carderror occursRemove the memory media card from thecomputer and then reinsert it in order to ensure it isfirmly connec
Problem ProcedureThe on-screenpointer moves toofast or too slowIn this instance, you should initially try changingthe speed setting within the Mouse C
Problem ProcedureDouble-clicking doesnot workIn this instance, you should initially try changingthe double-click speed setting within the MouseControl
Problem ProcedureI cannot use the"Sleep and Chargefunction".Sleep and Charge function may be disabled.Select the "Enable Sleep and Char
Problem ProcedureThe "USB Wakeupfunction" does notwork.When Sleep and Charge function is enabled, the"USB WakeUp" function does no
Problem ProcedureMonitor does notturn onAfter confirming that the monitor's power switch ison, you should check the connections to makesure that
Problem ProcedureWake-up on LANdoes not workMake sure the AC adaptor is connected. TheWake-up on LAN function consumes power evenwhen the system is of
Before you callSome problems you experience may be related to software or theoperating system so it is important that you investigate other sources of
Appendix ASpecificationsThis appendix summarizes the computer’s technical specifications.Physical DimensionsSize 262(w) x 190(d) x 17/36(h) millimeter
Display ABC Names of windows or icons or text generated bythe computer that appear on its display screen arepresented in the type face you see to the
External RGB monitor port pin assignment610151511Pin Signal Name Description I/O1 CRV Red Video Signal O2 CGV Green Video Signal O3 CBV Blue Video Sig
Appendix BAC Power Cord and ConnectorsThe power cord’s AC input plug must be compatible with the variousinternational AC power outlets and the cord mu
6-15P (250V) or 5-15P (125V) as designated in the U.S. National Electricalcode handbook and the Canadian Electrical Code Part II.The following illustr
Appendix CLegal FootnotesThis chapter states the Legal Footnotes information applicable to TOSHIBAcomputers.Non-applicable IconsCertain computer chass
conditions. Read additional restrictions in your product documentation.Contact Toshiba technical service and support, refer to Troubleshootingsection
Graphics Processing Unit ("GPU")Graphics processing unit ("GPU") performance may vary depending onproduct model, design configurat
Appendix DInformation for Wireless DevicesWireless LAN InteroperabilityThe Wireless LAN is compatible with other LAN systems Direct SequenceSpread Spe
Please visit http://www.pc.support.global.toshiba.com, if you have anyquestions about using Wireless LAN or Bluetooth Card from TOSHIBA.In Europe visi
Italy: - For private use, a generalauthorization is required if WAS/RLAN’s are used outside ownpremises. For public use, a generalauthorization is req
Restrictions for Use of 5470-5725MHz Frequencies in EuropeItaly: - For private use, a generalauthorization is required if WAS/RLAN’s are used outside
General PrecautionsTOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety, minimize strain andwithstand the rigors of portability. However, certain precaut
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation.Refer to the FCC information section for the detai
Using this equipment in JapanIn Japan, the frequency bandwidth of 2,400MHz to 2,483.5MHz for secondgeneration low-power data communication systems suc
4. : This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2,400MHz to 2,483.5 MHz. It is impossible to avoid the band of mobileobject identification system
An ad-hoc mode is not available in 802.11n mode.Available channel of Peer-to-peer connection by ad-hoc mode is Ch1-Ch11.Connection with an access poin
USA Venezuela VietnamApproved Countries/Regions for the AtherosAR9002WB-1NG Wireless Network Adapter b/g/n(b/g)Wireless LAN and BluetoothThis equipmen
Kazakhstan Kenya Kuwait KyrgyzstanLatvia Lebanon Lesotho LiberiaLiechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg LybiaMadagascar Malawi Malaysia MaltaMauritius Mexi
IndexAAC adaptoradditional 3-26connecting 1-3DC IN 15V jack 2-3 ASCII characters 3-6BBatterycharging 5-5extending life 5-7indicator 5-2monitoring capa
FN + ESC (Mute) 3-4FN + F1 (Lock) 3-4FN + F10 (Arrow mode) 3-3FN + F11 (Numeric mode) 3-3FN + F12 (ScrLock) 3-3FN + F2 (Power Plan) 3-4FN + F3 (Sleep)
connecting 3-13jack 2-3problems 6-13 MMedia careCard care 3-16Memory card care 3-16 Memoryadditional 3-26installing 3-20removing 3-19 memory media car
Recovery Media 4-16, 4-18Restarting the computer 1-10SSD/SDHC Cardformatting 3-16inserting 3-17note 3-15removing 3-17 Security lock 3-25Sleep Modesett
Stress injuryCarefully read the Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort. It containsinformation on the prevention of stress injuries to your hands a
Chapter 1Getting StartedThis chapter provides an equipment checklist, and basic information tostart using your computer.Some of the features described
TOSHIBA HW Setup UtilityTOSHIBA Value Added PackageTOSHIBA Web Camera ApplicationTOSHIBA Sleep UtilityTOSHIBA Flash CardsTOSHIBA HDD/SSD Alert Utility
Connecting the AC adaptorAttach the AC adaptor when you need to charge the battery or you want tooperate from AC power. It is also the fastest way to
1. Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor.Figure 1-1 Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor (2-pin plug)Figure 1-2 Connecting the power cord to
Figure 1-4 Opening the display panel11. Display panelUse reasonable care when opening and closing the display panel. Openingit vigorously or slamming
1. Open the display panel.2.Press and hold the computer's power button for two or three seconds.Figure 1-6 Turning on the power11. Power buttonSt
Table of ContentsPrefaceGeneral PrecautionsChapter 1Getting StartedEquipment checklist ...
Do not turn the computer or peripheral devices back on immediately - waita short period to avoid any potential damage.Sleep ModeIf you have to interru
Benefits of Sleep ModeThe Sleep Mode feature provides the following benefits:Restores the previous working environment more rapidly than doesthe Hiber
Save your data. While entering Hibernation Mode, the computer savesthe contents of memory to the hard disk drive. However, for safetysake, it is best
Data save in Hibernation ModeWhen you turn off the power in Hibernation Mode, the computer will take amoment to save the current data in memory to the
Chapter 2The Grand TourThis chapter identifies the various components of the computer - it isrecommended that you become familiar with each before you
DC IN/Battery indica-torThe DC IN/Battery indicator shows the conditionof the DC IN and the battery's charge - greenindicates the battery is full
Figure 2-2 The left side of the computer876521348769213 41. Security lock slot 6. Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0) port2. DC IN 19V jack 7. Microphone j
External RGB monitorportThis port provides 15-pin, analog VGA port.This port allows you to connect an externalmonitor to the computer.Some models are
Right sideThe following figure shows the computer’s right side.Figure 2-3 The right side of the computer11. Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0) ports Unive
Figure 2-5 The underside of the computer1 24 31. Battery lock 3. Speaker*2. Battery release latch 4. Memory module slot* Provided with some models.Pro
Chapter 4Utilities & Advanced UsageUtilities and Applications ... 4-1Special fe
Front with the display openThis section shows the computer with the display panel open. In order toopen the display, lift the display panel up and pos
Web Camera Web Camera is a device that allows you torecord video or take photographs with yourcomputer. You can use it for video chatting orvideo conf
LCD Sensor switch This switch senses when the display panel iseither closed or opened and activates the PanelPower Off/On feature as appropriate. Fore
CPU The processor type varies depending on model.To check which type of processor is included inyour model, open the TOSHIBA PC DiagnosticTool Utility
Graphics controller The graphics controller maximizes displayperformance.Legal Footnote (Graphics Processing Unit ("GPU"))For more informati
Chapter 3Operating BasicsThis chapter describes the basic operations of your computer, highlightsthe precautions that should be taken when using it.Us
The KeyboardThe computer’s keyboard layouts are compatible with a 104/105-keyenhanced keyboard - by pressing some keys in combination, all of the104/1
Function keys: F1 … F12The function keys (not to be confused with the special FN key) are thetwelve keys at the top of your keyboard - these keys func
Hot Key CardsThe Hot Key Cards are normally hidden from view. The Cards appearwhen you press the FN key.To use the Hot Key Cards:1. Press and hold the
WirelessPressing FN + F8 switches the active wireless devices.If no wireless communication device is installed, no dialog box will appear.Touch PadPre
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Turning on the overlaysThe numeric keypad overlay can be used for numeric data input or cursorand page control.Arrow ModeTo turn on Arrow Mode, press
3. Release ALT or ALT + FN - the ASCII character will appear on thedisplay screen.TOSHIBA Disc CreatorYou can use TOSHIBA Disc Creator when you connec
When you back up a DVD disc, be sure that the source drive supportsrecording to DVD-R, DVD-R (Dual Layer), DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R(Double Layer) or DVD+R
Turn all wireless functionalities off when near a person who may havea cardiac pacemaker implant or other medical electric device. Radiowaves may affe
4. Follow the wizard. You will need the name of the wireless networktogether with security settings. Consult the documentationaccompanied with your ro
The range of your wireless devices can be affected when theantennas are placed near metal surfaces and solid high-densitymaterials.Range is also impac
any computing products and/or other electronic devices that use Bluetooth,other than TOSHIBA notebook computers.Release Notes related to the Bluetooth
If you are using Fast Ethernet LAN (100 megabits per second, 100BASE-TX), be sure to connect with a CAT5 cable or higher. You cannot use aCAT3 cable.I
Cards/memoryMemory media slotSecure Digital™ (SD) Card (SD memory card, SDHC memorycard, SDXC memory card, miniSD Card, microSD Card)MultiMediaCardAdd
Figure 3-8 Examples of memory mediaSecure Digital (SD)CardmicroSD card adaptorand microSD cardMultiMediaCard (MMC)Memory mediaThis section provides th
Other trademarks and registered trademarks not listed above may be usedin this manual.FCC informationFCC notice "Declaration of Conformity Inform
Formatting an SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cardSD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards are sold already formatted in conformity tospecific standards. If you reformat an SD/S
Set the write-protect switch to the lock position, if you do not want to recorddata.Inserting a memory mediaThe following instructions apply to all ty
Make sure the Memory Media slot indicator is out before you removethe memory media or turn off the computer’s power. If you remove thememory media or
Removing a memory moduleTo remove the memory module, follow the steps as detailed below:1.Shut down the computer - make sure the Power indicator is of
9. Seat the memory module cover in place and secure it with the screw.Take care to ensure that the memory module cover is firmly closed.10. Install th
7. Align the notch of the memory module with that of the memory slotand gently insert the module into the slot at about a 30 degree anglebefore holdin
8. Seat the memory module cover in place and secure it with the screws.Take care to ensure that the memory module cover is firmly closed.Figure 3-13 S
event that you find that there are issues getting an image displayed on thecorrect monitor, you should consider using the FN + F5 hot key to changethe
Please connect or disconnect an HDMI device to or from the computerunder the following conditions:The computer is turned on.The computer is completely
3. Click Display.4.Click Change display settings.5. Click Advanced settings.6. Click List All Modes.7. Select the one of the mode at List All Modes.Se
EU Declaration of ConformityThis product is carrying the CE-Mark in accordance withthe related European Directives. Responsible for CE-Marking is TOSH
Memory Kit A 1 GB or 2 GB memory module (DDR3-1333)can easily be installed in the computer.For detailed information on memory module type,please conta
Adjusting Microphone LevelFollow the steps below to change the microphone recording level.1.Right click on the speaker icon on the Taskbar, and select
Sound EffectsThis section explains how to select various sound effects.Environment - simulates reverberations of sound for familiarenvironments around
Dolby Advanced Audio supports the internal speaker only and does notsupport any other speakers. Please do not enable Dolby while you areusing an exter
Be careful not to spill liquids into the computer. If the computer doesget wet, turn the power off immediately and let the computer drycompletely - in
Heat dispersalTo protect against overheating, the processor is equipped with an internaltemperature sensor which activates a cooling fan or lowers the
Chapter 4Utilities & Advanced UsageThis chapter describes the utlities and special features in this computer,and the advanced usage of some utilit
Bluetooth functions cannot be used in models that do not have a Bluetoothmodule installed.TOSHIBA Assist TOSHIBA Assist is a graphical user interface
TOSHIBA Service Sta-tionThis application allows your computer toautomatically search for TOSHIBA softwareupdates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that are
TOSHIBA ReelTime This application is a graphical history/indexingtool that enables you to view recently accessedfiles in a fun and easy-to-use format.
The consequences of the use of this product in non-approved workingenvironments may be:Interference with other devices or machines in the near surroun
HDD automatic poweroff *1This feature automatically cuts off power to thehard disk drive when it is not accessed for aspecified time, with power being
Hibernation Mode This feature lets you turn off the power to thecomputer without exiting from your software. Thecontents of main memory are automatica
When Sleep and Charge function is enabled, USB bus power (DC5V)will be supplied to compatible ports even when the power of thecomputer is turned OFF.
When "Sleep and Music" is enabled, it is possible to play sound fromthe computer’s speaker by connecting an audio cable to theMicrophone jac
Battery SettingsThis utility can be used to specify the lower limit of remaining battery life forSleep and Charge. Move the slider bar to specify the
1. Turn on the power as described in Chapter 1, Getting Started. Thefollowing message will appear in the screen:Enter Password [ ] 2.At this point, th
SetupThis field displays the installed BIOS version, date and EC version.PasswordThis option allows you to set or reset the user password for power on
Owner StringThis blank field is used to display a message when the password field isdisplayed on startup. If a password is not registered the message
Fast Reduces system boot-up time. System can bootonly from the built-in HDD and only internal LCDand keyboard are supported during the bootprocess.Nor
Power will be automatically turned on when a signal is received from anadministrator's computer which is connected via a network.The following se
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates thatproducts must be collected and disposed of separatelyfrom household waste. Integrated batteries
Create Recovery MediaRestoring the pre-installed software from your created RecoveryMediaRestoring the pre-installed software from the Recovery hard d
Do not shut down/log off or Sleep/Hibernate while writing or rewritingthe media.Set the computer on a level surface and avoid places subjected tovibra
You can not use System Recovery Options if restoring the pre-installedsoftware without System Recovery Options.When you reinstall the Windows operatin
When the sound mute feature has been activated by pressing the FN +ESC key, be sure to disable this to allow sounds to be heard before startingthe res
Chapter 5Power and Power-Up ModesThe computer's power resources include the AC adaptor, battery pack andany internal batteries. This chapter prov
Power on Power off(no operation)AC adaptor notconnectedRemainingbattery capacityis above lowbattery triggerpoint• Operates• LED: offRemainingbatte
If the battery pack becomes too hot while it is being charged, the chargewill stop and the DC IN/Battery indicator will go out. When the batterypack&a
You can change the Real Time Clock settings by turnin on the computerwhile pressing the F2 key and then release F2 key when the TOSHIBA Leading Innova
Charging the batteriesWhen the power in the battery pack becomes low, the DC IN/Batteryindicator will flash amber to indicate that only a few minutes
The battery is nearly completely discharged. In this instance youshould leave the AC adaptor connected for a few minutes and thebattery should begin c
Disposing of the computer and the computer'sbatteriesDiscard this computer in accordance with applicable laws andregulations. For further informa
Display power off periodHard disk drive power off periodHow often and for how long you use the hard disk drive and externaldisk(c) drives, for example
3. Operate the computer on battery power for five minutes. If you findthat the battery pack has at least five minutes of operating time,continue opera
1. Save your work.2.Turn the computer's power off - ensure that the Power indicator is off.3. Remove all cables and peripherals that are connecte
Windows utilitiesYou can configure various settings associated with both Sleep Mode andHibernation Mode within the Power Options (to access it, Start
Chapter 6TroubleshootingTOSHIBA have designed this computer for durability, however, shouldproblems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed
Check all cables to ensure they are correctly and firmly attached to thecomputer - loose cables can cause signal errors.Inspect all connecting cables
Hardware If you cannot find a software problem, you shouldthen check the setup and configuration of yourhardware. First run through the items in thepr
indicator is glowing, the computer is connected to a live external powersource.Hardware and system checklistThis section discusses problems caused by
BatteryIf you suspect a problem with the battery, you should check the status ofthe DC IN/Battery indicator.Problem ProcedureBattery doesn’tpower the
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
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