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Disclaimer
This manual has been validated and reviewed for accuracy. The
instructions and descriptions it contains are accurate for your computer at
the time of this manual’s production. However, succeeding computers and
manuals are subject to change without notice. TOSHIBA assumes no
liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or
discrepancies between the computer and the manual.
Trademarks
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Intel, Intel SpeedStep, Intel Core and Centrino are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Intel Corporation.
AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, PowerPlay, Vari-Bright and combinations
thereof are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Windows, Microsoft and Windows logo are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation.
Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by TOSHIBA
under license.
The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the
HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing
LLC in the United States and other countries.
DisplayPort and the DisplayPort logo are trademarks of Video Electronics
Standards Association.
SRS and SRS logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of SRS Labs,
Inc. SRS technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
Photo CD is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company.
ConfigFree is a trademark of TOSHIBA Corporation.
TouchPad is a trademark of Synaptics, Inc
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Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Secure Digital and SD are trademarks of SD Card Association.
Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick PRO
Duo and Memory Stick Micro are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Sony Corporation.
xD-Picture Card is a trademark of FUJIFILM Corporation.
ExpressCard is a trademark of PCMCIA.
MultiMediaCard and MMC are trademarks of MultiMediaCard Association.
Blu-ray Disc™, Blu-ray™ and the logos are trademarks of the Blu-ray Disc
Association.
QUALCOMM is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated, registered in the
United States and other countries. ATHEROS is a trademark of Qualcomm
Atheros, Inc., registered in the United States and other countries.
Realtek is a registered trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corporation.
Other trademarks and registered trademarks not listed above may be used
in this manual.
FCC information
FCC notice "Declaration of Conformity Information"
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Only peripherals complying with the FCC class B limits may be attached to
this equipment. Operation with non-compliant peripherals or peripherals not
recommended by TOSHIBA is likely to result in interference to radio and
TV reception. Shielded cables must be used between the external devices
and the computer’s External RGB monitor port, Universal Serial Bus (USB
2.0 and 3.0) ports, eSATA/USB combo port, HDMI out port, DisplayPort
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and microphone jack. Changes or modifications made to this equipment,
not expressly approved by TOSHIBA or parties authorized by TOSHIBA
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC conditions
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
1.This device may not cause harmful interference.
2.This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Contact
Address:TOSHIBA America Information Systems, Inc.
9740 Irvine Boulevard
Irvine, California 92618-1697
Telephone:(949) 583-3000
EU Declaration of Conformity
This product is carrying the CE-Mark in accordance with
the related European Directives. Responsible for CEMarking is TOSHIBA Europe GmbH, Hammfelddamm 8,
41460 Neuss, Germany. The complete and official EU
Declaration of Conformity can be found on TOSHIBA’s
web site http://epps.toshiba-teg.com on the Internet.
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CE compliance
This product is labelled with the CE Mark in accordance with the related
European Directives, notably Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
2004/108/EC for the notebook and the electronic accessories including the
supplied power adapter, the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications
Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC in case of implemented
telecommunication accessories and the Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
for the supplied power adapter. Furthermore the product complies with the
Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC (ErP) and its related implementing
measures.
This product and the original options are designed to observe the related
EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and safety standards. However,
TOSHIBA cannot guarantee that this product still observes these EMC
standards if options or cables not produced by TOSHIBA are connected or
implemented. In this case the persons who have connected/implemented
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those options/cables have to provide assurance that the system (PC plus
options/cables) still fulfils the required standards. To avoid general EMC
problems, the following guidance should be noted:
Only CE marked options should be connected/implemented
Only best shielded cables should be connected
Working environment
This product was designed to fulfil the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)
requirements to be observed for so-called “Residential, commercial and
light industry environments”. TOSHIBA do not approve the use of this
product in working environments other than the above mentioned
“Residential, commercial and light industry environments”.
For example, the following environments are not approved:
Industrial Environments (e.g. environments where a mains voltage of
380 V three-phase is used)
Medical Environments
Automotive Environments
Aircraft Environments
Any consequences resulting from the use of this product in working
environments that are not approved are not the responsibility of TOSHIBA.
The consequences of the use of this product in non-approved working
environments may be:
Interference with other devices or machines in the near surrounding
area.
Malfunction of, or data loss from, this product caused by disturbances
generated by other devices or machines in the near surrounding area.
Therefore TOSHIBA strongly recommend that the electromagnetic
compatibility of this product should be suitably tested in all non-approved
working environments before use. In the case of automobiles or aircraft,
the manufacturer or airline respectively should be asked for permission
before use of this product.
Furthermore, for general safety reasons, the use of this product in
environments with explosive atmospheres is not permitted.
VCCI Class B Information
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Video Standard Notice
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC, THE VC-1 AND
MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL
AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (I) ENCODING
VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE STANDARDS ("VIDEO")
AND/OR (II) DECODING AVC, VC-1 AND MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT WAS
ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO
PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE SUCH VIDEO. NO
LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO
PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND
LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C. SEE HTTP://
WWW.MPEGLA.COM.
Canadian regulatory information (Canada only)
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference
Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Note that Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) regulations
provide, that changes or modifications not expressly approved by
TOSHIBA Corporation could void your authority to operate this equipment.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian
Interference-Causng Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la class B respecte toutes les exgences du
Règlement sur le matériel brouileur du Canada.
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Following information is only valid for EU-member
States:
Disposal of products
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that
products must be collected and disposed of separately
from household waste. Integrated batteries and
accumulators can be disposed of with the product. They
will be separated at the recycling centres.
The black bar indicates that the product was placed on the
market after August 13, 2005.
By participating in separate collection of products and
batteries, you will help to assure the proper disposal of
products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment and human
health.
For more detailed information about the collection and
recycling programmes available in your country, please
visit our website (http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com)
or contact your local city office or the shop where you
purchased the product.
Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that
batteries and/or accumulators must be collected and
disposed of separately from household waste.
If the battery or accumulator contains more than the
specified values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/or
cadmium (Cd) defined in the Battery Directive (2006/66/
EC), then the chemical symbols for lead (Pb), mercury
(Hg) and/or cadmium (Cd) will appear below the crossed
out wheeled dust bin symbol.
By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will
help to assure the proper disposal of products and
batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health.
For more detailed information about the collection and
recycling programmes available in your country, please
visit our website (http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com)
or contact your local city office or the shop where you
purchased the product.
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These symbols may not stick depending on the country and region where
you purchased.
Disposing of the computer and the computer's
batteries
Discard this computer in accordance with applicable laws and
regulations. For further information, contact your local government.
This computer contains rechargeable batteries. After repeated use,
the batteries will finally lose their ability to hold a charge and you will
need to replace them. Under certain applicable laws and regulation, it
may be illegal to dispose of old batteries by placing them in the trash.
Please be kind to our shared environment. Check with your local
government authority for details regarding where to recycle old
batteries or how to dispose of them properly.
REACH - Compliance Statement
The new European Union (EU) chemical regulation, REACH (Registration,
Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals), entered into force
on 1 June 2007. TOSHIBA will meet all REACH requirements and is
committed to provide our customers with information about the chemical
substances in our products according to REACH regulation.
Please consult the following website
info/reach for information about the presence in our articles of substances
included on the candidate list according to article 59(1) of Regulation (EC)
No 1907/2006 („REACH“) in a concentration above 0.1 % weight by weight.
www.toshiba-europe.com/computers/
Following information is only for Turkey:
Compliant with EEE Regulations: TOSHIBA meets all requirements of
Turkish regulation 26891 “Restriction of the use of certain hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic equipment”.
The number of possible pixel failures of your display is defined
according to ISO 9241-307 standards. If the number of pixel failures is
less than this standard, they will not be counted as defect or failure.
Battery is a consumption product, since the battery time depends on
the usage of your computer. If the battery can not be charged at all,
then it is a defect or failure. The changes in battery time is not a defect
or failure.
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ENERGY STAR® Program
Your Computer model may be ENERGY STAR
compliant. If the model you purchased is compliant, it is
labeled with the ENERGY STAR logo on the computer and
the following information applies.
TOSHIBA is a partner in the ENERGY STAR Program and
has designed this computer to meet the latest ENERGY
STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. Your computer
ships with the power management options preset to a
configuration that will provide the most stable operating
environment and optimum system performance for both
AC power and battery modes.
To conserve energy, your computer is set to enter the lowpower Sleep Mode which shuts down the system and
display within 15 minutes of inactivity in AC power mode.
TOSHIBA recommends that you leave this and other
energy saving features active, so that your computer will
operate at its maximum energy efficiency. You can wake
the computer from Sleep Mode by pressing the power
button.
Products that earn the ENERGY STAR prevent
greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy
efficiency guidelines set by the US EPA and the EU
Commission. According to the EPA, a computer meeting
the new ENERGY STAR specifications will use between
20% and 50% less energy depending on how it is used.
Visit http://www.eu-energystar.org or http://
www.energystar.gov for more information regarding the
ENERGY STAR Program.
®
Optical disc drive safety instructions
Be sure to check the precautions at the end of this section.
The drive model employs a laser system. To ensure proper use of this
product, please read this instruction manual carefully and retain for
future reference. Should the unit ever require maintenance, contact an
authorized service location.
Use of controls, adjustments or the performance of procedures other
than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not try to open the
enclosure.
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1. Panasonic Precision Devices Co., Ltd.
Panasonic Precision Devices Co., Ltd.
1080 Takano Nagomi-machi Tamana-Gun
Kumamoto, Japan
SERIAL NO.
TOSHIBA SAMSUNG STORAGE
TECHNOLOGY KOREA
CORPORATION 14F, Bldg. No.102,
Digital empire2, 486 Sin-dong,
Yeongtong-gu, Suwon-si,
Gyeonggi-do, Korea, 443-734
DVD SuperMulti with Double Layer
Blu-ray™ Writer drive
2. TOSHIBA SAMSUNG STORAGE TECHNOLOGY
DVD SuperMulti with Double Layer
Precautions
CAUTION: This appliance contains
a laser system and is classified as a
“CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.” To
use this model properly, read the
instruction manual carefully and
keep this manual for your future
reference. In case of any trouble
with this model, please contact your
nearest “AUTHORIZED service
station.” To prevent direct exposure
to the laser beam, do not try to open
the enclosure.
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Preface
Congratulations on your purchase of this computer. This powerful notebook
computer provides excellent expansion capability, includes multimedia
functionality, and is designed to provide years of reliable, high-performance
computing.
This manual tells how to set up and begin using your computer. It also
provides detailed information on configuring your computer, basic
operations and care, using optional devices and troubleshooting.
Conventions
This manual uses the following formats to describe, identify, and highlight
terms and operating procedures.
Abbreviations
On first appearance, and whenever necessary for clarity, abbreviations are
enclosed in parentheses following their definition. For example: Read Only
Memory (ROM). Acronyms are also defined in the Glossary.
Icons
Icons identify ports, dials, and other parts of your computer. The indicator
panel also uses icons to identify the components it is providing information
on.
Keys
The keyboard keys are used in the text to describe many computer
operations. A distinctive typeface identifies the key top symbols as they
appear on the keyboard. For example, ENTER identifies the ENTER key.
Key operation
Some operations require you to simultaneously use two or more keys. We
identify such operations by the key top symbols separated by a plus sign
(+). For example, CTRL + C means you must hold down CTRL and at the
same time press C. If three keys are used, hold down the first two and at
the same time press the third.
ABCWhen procedures require an action such as
clicking an icon or entering text, the icon's name or
the text you are to type in is represented in the
typeface you see to the left.
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Messages
Messages are used in this manual to bring important information to your
attention. Each type of message is identified as shown below.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which could result in death or
serious injury, if you do not follow instructions.
Pay attention! A caution informs you that improper use of equipment or
failure to follow instructions may cause data loss or damage your
equipment.
Please read. A note is a hint or advice that helps you make best use of
your equipment.
Terminology
This term is defined in this document as follows:
Start
HDD or Hard disk
drive
IllustrationIn this manual, situations where the port and
The word "Start" refers to the "" button in
Windows 7.
Some models are equipped with a "Solid State
Drive (SSD)" instead of a hard disk drive.In this
manual, the word "HDD" or "Hard disk drive"
also refers to the SSD unless otherwise stated.
connector locations for this series are different,
the locations are shown in the illustrations only
for some models.
Short Name
Short Name is defined as shown below in this manual.
LCDModel nameShort Name
39.6cm
(15.6")
35.6cm
(14.0")
33.8cm
(13.3")
TECRA R950/Satellite Pro R950/Satellite R950R950
TECRA R940/Satellite Pro R940/Satellite R940/
R945
PORTÉGÉ R930/Satellite R930R930
R940
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General Precautions
TOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety, minimize strain and
withstand the rigors of portability. However, certain precautions should be
observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the
computer.
Be certain to read the general precautions below and to note the cautions
included in the text of the manual.
Provide adequate ventilation
Always make sure your computer and AC adaptor have adequate
ventilation and are protected from overheating when the power is turned on
or when an AC adaptor is connected to a power outlet (even if your
computer is in Sleep Mode). In this condition, observe the following:
Never cover your computer or AC adaptor with any object.
Never place your computer or AC adaptor near a heat source, such as
an electric blanket or heater.
Never cover or block the air vents including those located at the base
of the computer.
Always operate your computer on a hard flat surface. Using your
computer on a carpet or other soft material can block the vents.
Always provide sufficient space around the computer.
Overheating your computer or AC adaptor could cause system failure,
computer or AC adaptor damage or a fire, possibly resulting in serious
injury.
Creating a computer-friendly environment
Place the computer on a flat surface that is large enough for the computer
and any other items you are using, such as a printer.
Leave enough space around the computer and other equipment to provide
adequate ventilation. Otherwise, they may overheat.
To keep your computer in prime operating condition, protect your work area
from:
Dust, moisture, and direct sunlight.
Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field, such as
stereo speakers (other than speakers that are connected to the
computer) or speakerphones.
Rapid changes in temperature or humidity and sources of temperature
change such as air conditioner vents or heaters.
Extreme heat, cold, or humidity.
Liquids and corrosive chemicals.
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Stress injury
Carefully read the Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort. It contains
information on the prevention of stress injuries to your hands and wrists
that can be caused by extensive keyboard use. It also includes information
on work space design, posture and lighting that can help reduce physical
stress.
Heat injury
Avoid prolonged physical contact with the computer. If the computer is
used for long periods, its surface can become very warm. While the
temperature will not feel hot to the touch, if you maintain physical
contact with the computer for a long time, for example if you rest the
computer on your lap or if you keep your hands on the palm rest, your
skin might suffer a low-heat injury.
If the computer has been used for a long time, avoid direct contact
with the metal plate supporting the various interface ports as this can
become hot.
The surface of the AC adaptor can become hot when in use but this
condition does not indicate a malfunction. If you need to transport the
AC adaptor, you should disconnect it and let it cool before moving it.
Do not lay the AC adaptor on a material that is sensitive to heat as the
material could become damaged.
Pressure or impact damage
Do not apply heavy pressure to the computer or subject it to any form of
strong impact as this can damage the computer's components or otherwise
cause it to malfunction.
ExpressCard overheating
Some ExpressCards can become hot during prolonged use which may
result in errors or instability in the operation of the device in question. In
addition, you should also be careful when you remove an ExpressCard that
has been used for a long time.
Mobile phones
Please be aware that the use of mobile phones can interfere with the audio
system. The operation of the computer will not be impaired in any way, but
it is recommended that a minimum distance of 30cm is maintained between
the computer and a mobile phone that is in use.
Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort
All important information on the safe and proper use of this computer is
described in the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort. Be
sure to read it before using the computer.
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Getting Started
This chapter provides an equipment checklist, and basic information to
start using your computer.
Some of the features described in this manual may not function properly if
you use an operating system that was not pre-installed by TOSHIBA.
Equipment checklist
Carefully unpack your computer, taking care to save the box and
packaging materials for future use.
Hardware
Check to make sure you have all the following items:
TOSHIBA Portable Personal Computer
AC adaptor and power cord (2-pin plug or 3-pin plug)
Battery pack (Is preinstalled in some computers)
Spare AccuPoint (pointing device) cap (Is included with some models)
Chapter 1
Documentation
Software
User's Manual
User Information Guide
Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort
If any of the items are missing or damaged, contact your dealer
immediately.
The following Windows® operating system and utility software are preinstalled.
Windows 7
TOSHIBA Recovery Media Creator
TOSHIBA Assist
TOSHIBA ConfigFree™
TOSHIBA Flash Cards
TOSHIBA Disc Creator
TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER
TOSHIBA Resolution+ Plug-in For Windows Media Player
1-1
TOSHIBA eco Utility
TOSHIBA Bulletin Board
TOSHIBA ReelTime
TOSHIBA HW Setup Utility
TOSHIBA Web Camera Application
TOSHIBA Face Recognition
TOSHIBA HDD Protection
TOSHIBA Service Station
TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor
TOSHIBA Sleep Utility
TOSHIBA Fingerprint Utility
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You may not have all the softwares listed above depending on the model
you purchased.
Getting Started
All users should be sure to read the section Starting up for the first
time.
Be sure to read the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and
Comfort for information on the safe and proper use of this computer. It
is intended to help you be more comfortable and productive while
using a notebook computer. By following the recommendations in it
you may reduce your chance of developing a painful or disabling injury
to your hand, arms, shoulders or neck.
This section provides basic information to start using your computer. It
covers the following topics:
Connecting the AC adaptor
Opening the display
Turning on the power
Starting up for the first time
Turning off the power
Restarting the computer
Use a virus-check program and make sure it is updated regularly.
Never format storage media without checking its content - formatting
destroys all stored data.
It is a good idea to periodically back up the internal hard disk drive or
other main storage device to external media. General storage media is
not durable or stable over long periods of time and under certain
conditions may result in data loss.
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Before you install a device or application, save any data in memory to
the hard disk drive or other storage media. Failure to do so may result
in the loss of data.
Connecting the AC adaptor
Attach the AC adaptor when you need to charge the battery or you want to
operate from AC power. It is also the fastest way to get started, because
the battery pack will need to be charged before you can operate from
battery power.
The AC adaptor can automatically adjust to any voltage ranging from 100
to 240V and to a frequency of either 50 or 60 Hz, enabling you to use this
computer in almost any country/region. The adaptor converts AC power to
DC power and reduces the voltage supplied to this computer.
Always use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that was included with your
computer, or use AC adaptors specified by TOSHIBA to avoid any risk
of fire or other damage to the computer. Use of an incompatible AC
adaptor could cause fire or damage to the computer possibly resulting
in serious injury. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage
caused by use of an incompatible adaptor.
Never plug the AC adaptor into a power source that does not
correspond to both the voltage and the frequency specified on the
regulatory label of the unit. Failure to do so could result in a fire or
electric shock, possibly resulting in serious injury.
Always use or purchase power cables that comply with the legal
voltage and frequency specifications and requirements in the country
of use. Failure to do so could result in a fire or electric shock, possibly
resulting in serious injury.
The supplied power cord conforms to safety rules and regulations in
the region the product is bought and should not be used outside this
region. For use in other regions, please buy power cords that conform
to safety rules and regulations in the particular region.
Do not use a 3-pin to 2-pin conversion plug.
When you connect the AC adaptor to the computer, always follow the
steps in the exact order as described in the User’s Manual.
Connecting the power cable to a live electrical outlet should be the last
step otherwise the adaptor DC output plug could hold an electrical
charge and cause an electrical shock or minor bodily injury when
touched. As a general safety precaution, avoid touching any metal
parts.
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Never place your computer or AC adaptor on a wooden surface,
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furniture, or any other surface that could be marred by exposure to
heat since the computer base and AC adaptor's surface increase in
temperature during normal use.
Always place your computer or AC adaptor on a flat and hard surface
that is resistant to heat damage.
Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for
detailed precautions and handling instructions.
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 the AC adaptor (3-pin plug)
Either a 2-pin or 3-pin adaptor/cord will be included with the computer
depending on the model.
2.Connect the AC adaptor’s DC output plug to the DC IN 19V jack on
the left of the computer.
Figure 1-3 Connecting the DC output plug to the computer (R940)
1. DC IN 19V jack
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2. DC output plug
3.Plug the power cord into a live wall outlet - the Battery and DC IN
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indicators on the front of the computer should glow.
Opening the display
The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal
viewing.
While holding down the palm rest with one hand so that the main body of
the computer is not raised, slowly lift the display panel - this will allow the
angle of the display panel to be adjusted to provide optimum clarity.
Figure 1-4 Opening the display panel (R940)
1. Display panel
Use reasonable care when opening and closing the display panel. Opening
it vigorously or slamming it shut could damage the computer.
Be careful not to open the display panel too far as this could put stress
on the display panel’s hinges and cause damage.
Do not press or push on the display panel.
Do not lift the computer by the display panel.
Do not close the display panel with pens or any other objects left in
between the display panel and the keyboard.
When opening or closing the display panel, place one hand on the
palm rest to hold the computer in place and use the other hand to
slowly open or close the display panel (Do not use excessive force
when opening or closing the display panel).
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Turning on the power
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This section describes how to turn on the power - the Power indicator will
then indicate the status. Please refer to the Monitoring of power condition
section in Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up Modes for more information.
After you turn on the power for the first time, do not turn it off until you
have set up the operating system.
Volume cannot be adjusted during Windows Setup.
1.Open the display panel.
2.Press and hold the computer's power button for two or three seconds.
Figure 1-5 Turning on the power (R950)
Figure 1-6 Turning on the power (R940)
Figure 1-7 Turning on the power (R930)
1. Power button
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
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Starting up for the first time
The Windows 7 Startup Screen will be the first screen displayed when you
turn on the power. Follow the on-screen instructions on each screen in
order to properly install the operating system.
When it is displayed, be sure to read the Software License Terms
carefully.
Turning off the power
The power can be turned off in one of three modes, either Shut Down
Mode, Hibernation Mode or Sleep Mode.
Shut Down Mode
When you turn off the power in Shut Down Mode no data will be saved and
the computer will boot to the operating system's main screen the next time
it is turned on.
1.If you have entered data, either save it to the hard disk drive or to
other storage media.
2.Make sure all disk/disc activity has stopped before removing the disk/
disc.
Make sure the Hard Disk Drive/Optical Disc Drive/eSATA indicator
is off. If you turn off the power while a disk (disc) is being accessed,
you may lose data or damage the disk.
Never turn off the power while an application is running. Doing so
could cause loss of data.
Never turn off the power, disconnect an external storage device or
remove storage media during data read/write. Doing so can cause
data loss.
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3.Click Start.
4.
Click the Shut down button ().
5.Turn off any peripheral devices connected to your computer.
Do not turn the computer or peripheral devices back on immediately - wait
a short period to avoid any potential damage.
Sleep Mode
If you have to interrupt your work, you are able to turn off the power without
exiting from your software by placing the computer into Sleep Mode. In this
mode data is maintained in the computer's main memory so that when you
turn on the power again, you can continue working right where you left off.
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When you have to turn off your computer aboard an aircraft or in places
where electronic devices are regulated or controlled, always completely
shut down the computer. This includes turning off any wireless
communication functionalities, and cancelling settings that reactivate the
computer automatically, such as a timer recording function. Failure to
completely shut down the computer in this way could allow the operating
system to reactivate and run pre-programmed tasks or preserve unsaved
data, which could interfere with aviation or other systems, possibly causing
serious injury.
Before entering Sleep Mode, be sure to save your data.
Do not install or remove a memory module while the computer is in
Sleep Mode. The computer or the memory module could be damaged.
Do not remove the battery pack while the computer is in Sleep Mode
(unless the computer is connected to an AC power source). Data in
memory could be lost.
Do not switch to Sleep Mode while transferring data to external media,
such as USB devices, memory media or other external memory
devices. Data will be lost.
When the AC adaptor is connected, the computer will go into Sleep
Mode according to the settings in the Power Options (to access it,
Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options).
To restore the operation of the computer from Sleep Mode, press and
hold the power button or any key on the keyboard for a short amount
of time. Please note that keyboard keys can only be used if the Wakeup on Keyboard option is enabled within the HW Setup utility.
If the computer enters Sleep Mode while a network application is
active, the application might not be restored when the computer is
next turned on and the system returns from Sleep Mode.
To prevent the computer from automatically entering Sleep Mode,
disable Sleep Mode within the Power Options (to access it, Start ->Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options).
To use the Hybrid Sleep function, configure it in the Power Options.
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Benefits of Sleep Mode
The Sleep Mode feature provides the following benefits:
Restores the previous working environment more rapidly than does
the Hibernation Mode feature.
Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer
receives no input or hardware access for the time period set by the
System Sleep Mode feature.
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Allows the use of the panel power off feature.
Executing Sleep Mode
You can also enable Sleep Mode by pressing FN + F3 - please refer to the
Hot key functions section in Chapter 3, Operating Basics, for further details.
You can enter Sleep Mode in one of three ways:
Click Start, point to the arrow icon () and then select Sleep
from the menu.
Close the display panel. Please note that this feature must be enabled
within the Power Options (to access it, click Start -> Control Panel ->System and Security -> Power Options).
Press the power button. Please note that this feature must be enabled
within the Power Options (to access it, click Start -> Control Panel ->System and Security -> Power Options).
When you turn the power back on, you can continue where you left when
you shut down the computer.
When the computer is in Sleep Mode, the power indicator will blink
orange.
If you are operating the computer on battery power, you can lengthen
the overall operating time by turning it off into Hibernation Mode Sleep Mode will consume more power while the computer is off.
Sleep Mode limitations
Sleep Mode will not function under the following conditions:
Power is turned back on immediately after shutting down.
Memory circuits are exposed to static electricity or electrical noise.
Hibernation Mode
The Hibernation Mode feature saves the contents of memory to the hard
disk drive when the computer is turned off so that, the next time it is turned
on, the previous state is restored. Please note that the Hibernation Mode
feature does not save the status of any peripheral devices connected to the
computer.
Save your data. While entering Hibernation Mode, the computer saves
the contents of memory to the hard disk drive. However, for safety
sake, it is best to save your data manually.
Data will be lost if you remove the battery or disconnect the AC
adaptor before the save is completed. Wait for the Hard Disk Drive/Optical Disc Drive/eSATA indicator to go out.
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Do not install or remove a memory module while the computer is in
Hibernation Mode. Data will be lost.
Do not switch to Hibernation Mode while transferring data to external
media, such as USB devices, memory media or other external
memory devices. Data will be lost.
Benefits of Hibernation Mode
The Hibernation Mode feature provides the following benefits:
Saves data to the hard disk drive when the computer automatically
shuts down because of a low battery condition.
You can return to your previous working environment immediately
when you turn on the computer.
Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer
receives no input or hardware access for the time period set by the
System Hibernate feature.
Allows the use of the panel power off feature.
Starting Hibernation Mode
You can also enable Hibernation Mode by pressing FN + F4 - please refer
to the Hot key functions section in Chapter 3, Operating Basics, for further
details.
To enter Hibernation Mode, follow the steps below.
1.Click Start.
2.
Point to the arrow icon () and then select Hibernate from the
menu.
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Automatic Hibernation Mode
The computer can be configured to enter Hibernation Mode automatically
when you press the power button or close the lid. In order to define these
settings, you can follow the steps as described below:
1.Click Start and click the Control Panel.
2.Click System and Security and click Power Options.
3.Click Choose what the power button does or Choose what closing the lid does.
4.Enable the desired Hibernation Mode settings for When I press the power button and When I close the lid.
5.Click the Save changes button.
Data save in Hibernation Mode
When you turn off the power in Hibernation Mode, the computer will take a
moment to save the current data in memory to the hard disk drive. During
this time, the Hard Disk Drive indicator will glow.
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After you turn off the computer, and the content of memory has been saved
to the hard disk drive, turn off the power to any peripheral devices.
Do not turn the computer or devices back on immediately. Wait a moment
to let all capacitors fully discharge.
Restarting the computer
Certain conditions require that you reset the computer, for example if:
You change certain computer settings.
An error occurs and the computer does not respond to your keyboard
commands.
If you need to restart the computer, there are three ways this can be
achieved:
Click Start, point to the arrow icon () and then select Restart
from the menu.
Press CTRL, ALT and DEL simultaneously (once) to display the menu
window, then select Restart from the Shut down options.
Press the power button and hold it down for five seconds. Once the
computer has turned itself off, wait between ten and fifteen seconds
before turning the power on again by pressing the power button.
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The Grand Tour
This chapter identifies the various components of the computer - it is
recommended that you become familiar with each before you operate the
computer.
Legal Footnote (Non-applicable Icons)
For more information regarding Non-applicable Icons, please refer to the
Legal Footnotes section in Appendix C.
Please handle your computer carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the
surface.
Short Name is defined as shown below in this manual.
LCDModel nameShort Name
39.6cm
(15.6")
TECRA R950/Satellite Pro R950/Satellite R950R950
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35.6cm
(14.0")
33.8cm
(13.3")
TECRA R940/Satellite Pro R940/Satellite R940/
R945
PORTÉGÉ R930/Satellite R930R930
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Front with the display closed (R950)
The following figure shows the computer’s front with its display panel in the
closed position.
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Figure 2-1 Front of the computer with display panel closed (R950)
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1. DC IN indicator5. Memory media slot indicator
2. Power indicator6. Wireless communication indicator
4. Hard Disk Drive/Optical
Disc Drive/eSATA indicator
DC IN indicatorThe DC IN indicator normally glows green when
power is being correctly supplied from the AC
power adaptor. However, if the output voltage
from the adaptor is abnormal, or if the computer's
power supply malfunctions, this indicator will
flash orange.
Power indicatorThe Power indicator normally glows green when
the computer is turned on. However, if you turn
the computer off into Sleep Mode, this indicator
will flash orange - approximately two seconds on,
two seconds off.
Battery indicatorThe Battery indicator shows the condition of the
battery's charge - green indicates the battery is
fully charged, orange indicates the battery is
charging, and flashing orange indicates a low
battery condition.
Please refer to Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up
Modes for more information on this feature.
Hard Disk Drive/
Optical Disc Drive/
eSATA indicator
The Hard Disk Drive/Optical Disc Drive/
eSATA indicator blinks green whenever the
computer is accessing the built-in hard disk drive,
optical disc drive or eSATA device.
Memory media slot
indicator
The Memory media slot indicator blinks green
when the computer is accessing the memory
media slot.
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communication
indicator
The Wireless communication indicator glows
orange when the Wireless functions are turned
on.
Some models are equipped with Wireless
functions.
Wireless WAN/WiMAX
indicator
The Wireless WAN/WiMAX indicator glows
blue when the Wireless WAN/WiMAX functions
are turned on.
In some models, the indicator will glow and blink
in order to indicate the connection status of the
Wireless WAN/WiMAX function.
Some models are equipped with a Wireless
WAN/WiMAX function.
Left side (R950)
The following figure shows the computer’s left side.
Figure 2-2 The left side of the computer (R950)
1. DC IN 19V jack5. Universal Serial Bus (USB 3.0) port
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
DC IN 19V jackThe AC adaptor connects to this jack in order to
power the computer and charge its internal
batteries. Please note that you should only use
the model of AC adaptor supplied with the
computer at the time of purchase - using the
wrong AC adaptor can cause damage to the
computer.
Cooling ventsThe cooling vents help the processor to avoid
overheating.
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Do not block the cooling vents. Keep foreign metal objects, such as
screws, staples and paper clips, out of the cooling vents. Foreign metal
objects can create a short circuit, which can cause damage and fire,
possibly resulting in serious injury.
External RGB monitor
port
This port provides 15-pin, analog RGB port.
Please refer to Appendix A for information on
external RGB monitor port pin assignment.
This port allows you to connect an external RGB
monitor to the computer.
HDMI out portHDMI out port can connect with Type A
connector HDMI cable.
Some models are equipped with an HDMI out
port.
DisplayPortOne DisplayPort, which complies to the V1.1a
standard, is provided on the left side of the
computer.
Some models are equipped with a DisplayPort.
Universal Serial Bus
(USB 3.0) port
One Universal Serial Bus port, which complies to
the USB 3.0 standard, is provided on the left side
of the computer.
The USB 3.0 port is compliant with USB 3.0
standard and backward compatible with USB 2.0
devices.
Memory media slotThis slot lets you insert an SD™/SDHC™/
SDXC™ memory card, miniSD™/microSD™
Card, Memory Stick™ (PRO™/Duo™/PRO
Duo™/Micro™), xD-Picture Card™ and
MultiMediaCard™. Refer to the Optional devices
section in Chapter 3, Operating Basics for more
information.
ExpressCard slotThis slot allows you to install a single
ExpressCard/34 device.
Some models are equipped with a ExpressCard
slot.
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Smart Card slotThis slot allows you to install a Smart Card
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Mic
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Left
device.
Some models are equipped with a Smart Card
slot.
Right side (R950)
The following figure shows the computer’s right side.
3. Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0) port7. Security lock slot
4. eSATA/USB combo port
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
Headphone/
Microphone jack
A 3.5 mm mini headphone/microphone jack
enables connection of a monaural microphone or
a stereo headphone.
Both the internal and external microphones will be disabled if you use a
headset other than the type as shown below.
Universal Serial Bus
(USB 3.0) port
One Universal Serial Bus port, which complies to
the USB 3.0 standard, is provided on the right
side of the computer.
The USB 3.0 port is compliant with USB 3.0
standard and backward compatible with USB 2.0
devices.
Universal Serial Bus
(USB 2.0) port
One Universal Serial Bus port, which complies to
the USB 2.0 standard, is provided on the right
side of the computer.
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eSATA/USB combo
port
One eSATA/USB combo port, which complies to
the USB 2.0 standard, is provided on the right
side of the computer.
This port with the icon ( ) supports the
following functions:
USB Sleep and Charge function
System ON CDP Charge Mode
Optical disc driveThe computer may be configured with an optical
disc drive.
2.6GB and 5.2GB DVD-RAM media cannot be read from or written to.
LAN jackThis jack lets you connect to a LAN. The adaptor
has built-in support for Ethernet LAN (10
megabits per second, 10BASE-T), Fast Ethernet
LAN (100 megabits per second, 100BASE-TX) or
Gigabit Ethernet LAN (1000 megabits per
second, 1000BASE-T). Refer to chapter 3,
Operating Basics, for details.
Do not connect any cable other than a LAN cable to the LAN jack. It
could cause damage or malfunction.
Do not connect the LAN cable to a power supply. It could cause
damage or malfunction.
Security lock slotA security cable can be attached to this slot and
then connected to a desk or other large object in
order to deter theft of the computer.
Please note that it is not possible to confirm the operation of all functions of
all USB devices that are available. In view of this it may be noted that some
functions associated with a specific device might not operate properly.
USB 3.0 port(s) may work as USB 2.0 port(s) when operating in USB
Legacy Emulation mode.
Keep foreign metal objects, such as screws, staples and paper clips, out of
the Memory media slot, ExpressCard slot, eSATA/USB combo port and
USB port. Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit, which can cause
damage and fire, possibly resulting in serious injury.
provides power to the computer when the AC
adaptor is not connected. For more detailed
information on the use and operation of the
battery pack please refer to Chapter 5, Power
and Power-Up Modes.
Legal Footnote (Battery Life)
For more information regarding Battery Life, please refer to the Legal
Footnotes section in Appendix C.
Underside (R950)
The following figure shows the underside of the computer. You should
ensure that the display is closed before the computer is turned over to
avoid causing any damage.
Figure 2-5 The underside of the computer (R950)
1. Battery lock
2. Battery release latch5. Cooling vents
3. Docking port*
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
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Battery lockSlide the battery lock to release the battery pack
ready for removal.
Battery release latchSlide and hold this latch into its "Unlock" position
in order to release the battery pack for removal.
For more detailed information on removing the
battery pack please refer to Chapter 5, Power
and Power-Up Modes.
Docking portThis port enables connection of an optional
TOSHIBA Hi-Speed Port Replicator II described
in chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Some models are equipped with a Docking port.
Only the TOSHIBA Hi-Speed Port Replicator II can be used with this
computer. Do not attempt to use any other Port Replicator.
Keep foreign objects out of the docking port. A pin or similar object
can damage the computer's circuitry.
Memory module slotThe memory module slot allows the installation,
replacement and removal of additional memory
module.
The size of the memory modules varies
depending on the model. The actual amount of
useable system memory may be less than the
installed memory modules.
Refer to the Additional memory module section in
Chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Cooling ventsThe cooling vents help the processor to avoid
overheating.
Do not block the cooling vents. Keep foreign metal objects, such as
screws, staples and paper clips, out of the cooling vents. Foreign metal
objects can create a short circuit, which can cause damage and fire,
possibly resulting in serious injury.
Carefully clean the dust on the cooling vents’ surface using a soft cloth.
Front with the display open (R950)
This section shows the computer with the display panel open. In order to
open the display, lift the display panel up and position it at a comfortable
viewing angle for you.
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Figure 2-6 The front of the computer with the display panel open (R950)
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
Display screen39.6cm (15.6") LCD screen, 16 million colors,
configured with the following resolution:
HD+, 1600 horizontal x 900 vertical pixels
HD, 1366 horizontal x 768 vertical pixels
Please be aware that, when the computer is
operating on the AC adaptor, the image
displayed on the internal screen will be
somewhat brighter than when it operates on
battery power. This difference in brightness
levels is intended to save power when operating
Legal Footnote (LCD)
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For more information regarding LCD, please refer to the Legal Footnotes
section in Appendix C.
on batteries.
Web Camera LEDThe Web Camera LED glows when the Web
Camera is operating.
Web CameraWeb Camera is a device that allows you to
record video or take photographs with your
computer. You can use it for video chatting or
video conferences using a communication tool
such as Windows Live Messenger. TOSHIBAWeb Camera Application will help you to add
various video effects to your video or photograph.
Enables the transmission of video and use of
video chat via the internet using specialized
applications.
Please refer to the Web Camera Application
Online Help for details.
MicrophoneA built-in microphone allows you to import and
record sounds for your application - please refer
to the Sound System section in Chapter 3,
Operating Basics for more information.
Do not point the web camera directly at the sun.
Do not touch or press strongly on the web camera lens. Doing so may
reduce image quality. Use an eyeglass cleaner (cleaner cloth) or other
soft cloth to clean the lens if it becomes dirty.
When recording in dimly lit environments, select "Night Mode" which
allows for brighter images with less noise.
Wireless
communication
antennas
Some computers in this series are equipped with
the Wireless LAN/Bluetooth antennas.
Some computers in this series are equipped with
the Wireless WAN/WiMAX antennas.
Legal Footnote (Wireless LAN)
For more information regarding Wireless LAN, please refer to the Legal
Footnotes section in Appendix C.
Stereo speakersThe speakers emit sound generated by your
software as well as audio alarms, such as low
battery condition, generated by the system.
eco buttonPress this button to launch the TOSHIBA eco
Utility. TOSHIBA eco Utility can be used only in
Windows® 7.
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TOSHIBA
Presentation button
The TOSHIBA Presentation button has the same
functionality as the Connect display button in the
Mobility Center.
AccuPointA pointer control device located in the center of
the keyboard is used to control the on-screen
pointer. Refer to the Using the AccuPoint section
in Chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Some models are equipped with an AccuPoint.
Touch Pad ON/OFF
button
Touch Pad control
buttons
Pressing the Touch Pad ON/OFF button enables
or disables the Touch Pad function.
The control buttons located below the Touch Pad
allow you to select menu items or manipulate text
and graphics as designated by the on-screen
pointer.
Touch PadThe Touch Pad located in the palm rest is used
to control the movement of the on-screen pointer.
For more information, please refer to the Using
the Touch Pad in Chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Fingerprint SensorThis sensor enables you to enroll and recognize
a fingerprint. For detailed information on
Fingerprint Sensor, refer to chapter 3, Using the
Fingerprint Sensor.
Some models are equipped with a Fingerprint
Sensor.
KeyboardThe internal keyboard provides dedicated
numeric keys, dedicated cursor control keys,
and Keys. Refer to the The Keyboard section
in Chapter 3, Operating Basics, for details.
AccuPoint control
buttons
Control buttons below the keyboard let you select
menu items or manipulate text and graphics
designated by the on-screen pointer. Refer to the
Using the AccuPoint section in Chapter 3,
Operating Basics.
Some models are equipped with the AccuPoint
control buttons.
Power buttonPress this button to turn the computer's power on
or off.
Display hingesThe display hinges allow the display panel to be
positioned at a variety of easy-to-view angles.
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LCD Sensor switchThis switch senses when the display panel is
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either closed or opened and activates the Panel
Power Off/On feature as appropriate. For
example, when you close the display panel the
computer enters Hibernation Mode and shuts
itself down and then, when you next open the
display, the computer will automatically start up
and return you to the application you were
previously working on.
You can specify within the Power Options. To
access it, click Start -> Control Panel ->System and Security -> Power Options.
Do not put any magnetic objects close to this switch as they may cause the
computer to automatically enter Hibernation Mode and shut down even if
the Panel Power Off feature is disabled.
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Front with the display closed (R940)
The following figure shows the computer’s front with its display panel in the
closed position.
Figure 2-7 Front of the computer with display panel closed (R940)
1. DC IN indicator
2. Power indicator6. Wireless communication indicator
4. Hard Disk Drive/Optical
Disc Drive/eSATA indicator
5. Memory media slot indicator
DC IN indicatorThe DC IN indicator normally glows green when
power is being correctly supplied from the AC
power adaptor. However, if the output voltage
from the adaptor is abnormal, or if the computer's
power supply malfunctions, this indicator will
flash orange.
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Power indicatorThe Power indicator normally glows green when
the computer is turned on. However, if you turn
the computer off into Sleep Mode, this indicator
will flash orange - approximately two seconds on,
two seconds off.
Battery indicatorThe Battery indicator shows the condition of the
battery's charge - green indicates the battery is
fully charged, orange indicates the battery is
charging, and flashing orange indicates a low
battery condition.
Please refer to Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up
Modes for more information on this feature.
Hard Disk Drive/
Optical Disc Drive/
eSATA indicator
Memory media slot
indicator
Wireless
communication
indicator
Wireless WAN/WiMAX
indicator
Left side (R940)
The Hard Disk Drive/Optical Disc Drive/
eSATA indicator blinks green whenever the
computer is accessing the built-in hard disk drive,
optical disc drive or eSATA device.
The Memory media slot indicator blinks green
when the computer is accessing the memory
media slot.
The Wireless communication indicator glows
orange when the Wireless functions are turned
on.
Some models are equipped with Wireless
functions.
The Wireless WAN/WiMAX indicator glows
blue when the Wireless WAN/WiMAX functions
are turned on.
In some models, the indicator will glow and blink
in order to indicate the connection status of the
Wireless WAN/WiMAX function.
Some models are equipped with a Wireless
WAN/WiMAX function.
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The following figure shows the computer’s left side.
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Figure 2-8 The left side of the computer (R940)
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1. DC IN 19V jack5. eSATA/USB combo port
2. Cooling vents6. Universal Serial Bus (USB 3.0) port
3. External RGB monitor port7. Microphone jack
4. HDMI out port or DisplayPort*8. Headphone jack
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
DC IN 19V jackThe AC adaptor connects to this jack in order to
power the computer and charge its internal
batteries. Please note that you should only use
the model of AC adaptor supplied with the
computer at the time of purchase - using the
wrong AC adaptor can cause damage to the
computer.
Cooling ventsThe cooling vents help the processor to avoid
overheating.
Do not block the cooling vents. Keep foreign metal objects, such as
screws, staples and paper clips, out of the cooling vents. Foreign metal
objects can create a short circuit, which can cause damage and fire,
possibly resulting in serious injury.
External RGB monitor
port
This port provides 15-pin, analog RGB port.
Please refer to Appendix A for information on
external RGB monitor port pin assignment.
This port allows you to connect an external RGB
monitor to the computer.
HDMI out portHDMI out port can connect with Type A
connector HDMI cable.
Some models are equipped with an HDMI out
port.
DisplayPortOne DisplayPort, which complies to the V1.1a
standard, is provided on the left side of the
computer.
Some models are equipped with a DisplayPort.
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eSATA/USB combo
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port
One eSATA/USB combo port, which complies to
the USB 2.0 standard, is provided on the left side
of the computer. This port has eSATA (External
Serial ATA) function.
This port with the icon ( ) supports the
following functions:
USB Sleep and Charge function
System ON CDP Charge Mode
Universal Serial Bus
(USB 3.0) port
One Universal Serial Bus port, which complies to
the USB 3.0 standard, is provided on the left side
of the computer.
The USB 3.0 port is compliant with USB 3.0
standard and backward compatible with USB 2.0
devices.
Microphone jackA 3.5 mm mini microphone jack enables
connection of a three-conductor mini jack for
monaural microphone input.
Headphone jackA 3.5 mm mini headphone jack enables
connection of stereo headphones.
The integrated sound system provides support for the computer's internal
speakers and microphone, as well as allowing an external microphone and
headphones to be connected via the appropriate jacks.
Right side (R940)
The following figure shows the computer’s right side.
Figure 2-9 The right side of the computer (R940)
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1. Smart Card slot*
2. Optical disc drive*6. LAN jack
3. ExpressCard slot*7. Security lock slot
4. Memory media slot
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
5. Universal Serial Bus (USB 3.0) port
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Smart Card slotThis slot allows you to install a Smart Card
device.
Some models are equipped with a Smart Card
slot.
Optical disc driveThe computer may be configured with an optical
disc drive.
2.6GB and 5.2GB DVD-RAM media cannot be read from or written to.
ExpressCard slotThis slot allows you to install a single
ExpressCard/34 device.
Some models are equipped with a ExpressCard
slot.
Memory media slotThis slot lets you insert an SD™/SDHC™/
SDXC™ memory card, miniSD™/microSD™
Card and MultiMediaCard™. Refer to the
Optional devices section in Chapter 3, Operating
Basics for more information.
Universal Serial Bus
(USB 3.0) port
One Universal Serial Bus port, which complies to
the USB 3.0 standard, is provided on the right
side of the computer.
The USB 3.0 port is compliant with USB 3.0
standard and backward compatible with USB 2.0
devices.
LAN jackThis jack lets you connect to a LAN. The adaptor
has built-in support for Ethernet LAN (10
megabits per second, 10BASE-T), Fast Ethernet
LAN (100 megabits per second, 100BASE-TX) or
Gigabit Ethernet LAN (1000 megabits per
second, 1000BASE-T). Refer to chapter 3,
Operating Basics, for details.
Do not connect any cable other than a LAN cable to the LAN jack. It
could cause damage or malfunction.
Do not connect the LAN cable to a power supply. It could cause
damage or malfunction.
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Security lock slotA security cable can be attached to this slot and
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then connected to a desk or other large object in
order to deter theft of the computer.
Please note that it is not possible to confirm the operation of all functions of
all USB devices that are available. In view of this it may be noted that some
functions associated with a specific device might not operate properly.
USB 3.0 port(s) may work as USB 2.0 port(s) when operating in USB
Legacy Emulation mode.
Keep foreign metal objects, such as screws, staples and paper clips, out of
the Memory media slot, ExpressCard slot, eSATA/USB combo port and
USB port. Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit, which can cause
damage and fire, possibly resulting in serious injury.
Legal Footnote (Battery Life)
For more information regarding Battery Life, please refer to the Legal
Footnotes section in Appendix C.
Underside (R940)
The following figure shows the underside of the computer. You should
ensure that the display is closed before the computer is turned over to
avoid causing any damage.
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provides power to the computer when the AC
adaptor is not connected. For more detailed
information on the use and operation of the
battery pack please refer to Chapter 5, Power
and Power-Up Modes.
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Figure 2-11 The underside of the computer (R940)
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1. Battery lock4. Battery release latch
2. Docking port*5. Memory module slot
3. Battery Pack6. Cooling vents
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
Battery lockSlide the battery lock to release the battery pack
ready for removal.
Docking portThis port enables connection of an optional
TOSHIBA Hi-Speed Port Replicator II described
in chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Some models are equipped with a Docking port.
Only the TOSHIBA Hi-Speed Port Replicator II can be used with this
computer. Do not attempt to use any other Port Replicator.
Keep foreign objects out of the docking port. A pin or similar object
can damage the computer's circuitry.
Battery release latchSlide and hold this latch into its "Unlock" position
in order to release the battery pack for removal.
For more detailed information on removing the
battery pack please refer to Chapter 5, Power
and Power-Up Modes.
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Memory module slotThe memory module slot allows the installation,
replacement and removal of additional memory
module.
The size of the memory modules varies
depending on the model. The actual amount of
useable system memory may be less than the
installed memory modules.
Refer to the Additional memory module section in
Chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Cooling ventsThe cooling vents help the processor to avoid
overheating.
Do not block the cooling vents. Keep foreign metal objects, such as
screws, staples and paper clips, out of the cooling vents. Foreign metal
objects can create a short circuit, which can cause damage and fire,
possibly resulting in serious injury.
Carefully clean the dust on the cooling vents’ surface using a soft cloth.
Front with the display open (R940)
This section shows the computer with the display panel open. In order to
open the display, lift the display panel up and position it at a comfortable
viewing angle for you.
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Figure 2-12 The front of the computer with the display panel open (R940)
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1. Display screen10. Keyboard
2. Microphone*11. TOSHIBA Presentation button
3. Web Camera LED*12. TOSHIBA eco button
4. Web Camera*13. Touch Pad
5. Wireless communication antennas
14. AccuPoint*
(not shown)*
6. LCD Sensor switch (not shown)15. Touch Pad ON/OFF button
7. Stereo speakers16. Touch Pad control buttons
8. Display hinge17. Fingerprint Sensor*
9. Power button18. AccuPoint control buttons*
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
Display screen35.6cm (14.0") LCD screen, 16 million colors,
configured with the following resolution:
HD+, 1600 horizontal x 900 vertical pixels
HD, 1366 horizontal x 768 vertical pixels
Please be aware that, when the computer is
operating on the AC adaptor, the image
displayed on the internal screen will be
somewhat brighter than when it operates on
battery power. This difference in brightness
levels is intended to save power when operating
on batteries.
Legal Footnote (LCD)
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For more information regarding LCD, please refer to the Legal Footnotes
section in Appendix C.
MicrophoneA built-in microphone allows you to import and
record sounds for your application - please refer
to the Sound System section in Chapter 3,
Operating Basics for more information.
Web Camera LEDThe Web Camera LED glows when the Web
Camera is operating.
Web CameraWeb Camera is a device that allows you to
record video or take photographs with your
computer. You can use it for video chatting or
video conferences using a communication tool
such as Windows Live Messenger. TOSHIBAWeb Camera Application will help you to add
various video effects to your video or photograph.
Enables the transmission of video and use of
video chat via the internet using specialized
applications.
Please refer to the Web Camera Application
Online Help for details.
Do not point the web camera directly at the sun.
Do not touch or press strongly on the web camera lens. Doing so may
reduce image quality. Use an eyeglass cleaner (cleaner cloth) or other
soft cloth to clean the lens if it becomes dirty.
When recording in dimly lit environments, select "Night Mode" which
allows for brighter images with less noise.
Wireless
communication
antennas
Some computers in this series are equipped with
the Wireless LAN/Bluetooth antennas. Some
computers in this series are equipped with the
Wireless WAN/WiMAX antennas.
Legal Footnote (Wireless LAN)
For more information regarding Wireless LAN, please refer to the Legal
Footnotes section in Appendix C.
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LCD Sensor switchThis switch senses when the display panel is
either closed or opened and activates the Panel
Power Off/On feature as appropriate. For
example, when you close the display panel the
computer enters Hibernation Mode and shuts
itself down and then, when you next open the
display, the computer will automatically start up
and return you to the application you were
previously working on.
You can specify within the Power Options. To
access it, click Start -> Control Panel ->System and Security -> Power Options.
Do not put any magnetic objects close to this switch as they may cause the
computer to automatically enter Hibernation Mode and shut down even if
the Panel Power Off feature is disabled.
Stereo speakersThe speakers emit sound generated by your
software as well as audio alarms, such as low
battery condition, generated by the system.
Display hingesThe display hinges allow the display panel to be
positioned at a variety of easy-to-view angles.
Power buttonPress this button to turn the computer's power on
or off.
KeyboardThe internal keyboard provides the embedded
numeric overlay keys, dedicated cursor control
overlay keys, and Keys.
Refer to the The Keyboard section in Chapter 3,
Operating Basics, for details.
TOSHIBA
Presentation button
The TOSHIBA Presentation button has the same
functionality as the Connect display button in the
Mobility Center.
eco buttonPress this button to launch the TOSHIBA eco
Utility. TOSHIBA eco Utility can be used only in
Windows® 7.
Touch PadThe Touch Pad located in the palm rest is used
to control the movement of the on-screen pointer.
For more information, please refer to the Using
the Touch Pad in Chapter 3, Operating Basics.
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AccuPointA pointer control device located in the center of
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the keyboard is used to control the on-screen
pointer. Refer to the Using the AccuPoint section
in Chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Some models are equipped with an AccuPoint.
Touch Pad ON/OFF
button
Touch Pad control
buttons
Pressing the Touch Pad ON/OFF button enables
or disables the Touch Pad function.
The control buttons located below the Touch Pad
allow you to select menu items or manipulate text
and graphics as designated by the on-screen
pointer.
Fingerprint SensorThis sensor enables you to enroll and recognize
a fingerprint. For detailed information on
Fingerprint Sensor, refer to chapter 3, Using the
Fingerprint Sensor. Some models are equipped
with a Fingerprint Sensor.
AccuPoint control
buttons
Control buttons below the keyboard let you select
menu items or manipulate text and graphics
designated by the on-screen pointer. Refer to the
Using the AccuPoint section in Chapter 3,
Operating Basics.
Some models are equipped with the AccuPoint
control buttons.
The Grand Tour for R930
Front with the display closed (R930)
The following figure shows the computer’s front with its display panel in the
closed position.
Figure 2-13 Front of the computer with display panel closed (R930)
1. DC IN indicator
2. Power indicator6. Wireless communication indicator
4. Hard Disk Drive/Optical
Disc Drive/eSATA indicator
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5. Memory media slot indicator
DC IN indicatorThe DC IN indicator normally glows green when
power is being correctly supplied from the AC
power adaptor. However, if the output voltage
from the adaptor is abnormal, or if the computer's
power supply malfunctions, this indicator will
flash orange.
Power indicatorThe Power indicator normally glows green when
the computer is turned on. However, if you turn
the computer off into Sleep Mode, this indicator
will flash orange - approximately two seconds on,
two seconds off.
Battery indicatorThe Battery indicator shows the condition of the
battery's charge - green indicates the battery is
fully charged, orange indicates the battery is
charging, and flashing orange indicates a low
battery condition.
Please refer to Chapter 5, Power and Power-Up
Modes for more information on this feature.
Hard Disk Drive/
Optical Disc Drive/
eSATA indicator
Memory media slot
indicator
Wireless
communication
indicator
Wireless WAN/WiMAX
indicator
The Hard Disk Drive/Optical Disc Drive/
eSATA indicator blinks green whenever the
computer is accessing the built-in hard disk drive,
optical disc drive or eSATA device.
The Memory media slot indicator blinks green
when the computer is accessing the memory
media slot.
The Wireless communication indicator glows
orange when the Wireless functions are turned
on.
Some models are equipped with Wireless
functions.
The Wireless WAN/WiMAX indicator glows
blue when the Wireless WAN/WiMAX functions
are turned on.
In some models, the indicator will glow and blink
in order to indicate the connection status of the
Wireless WAN/WiMAX function.
Some models are equipped with a Wireless
WAN/WiMAX function.
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Left side (R930)
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The following figure shows the computer’s left side.
Figure 2-14 The left side of the computer (R930)
1. DC IN 19V jack4. eSATA/USB combo port
2. Cooling vents5. Universal Serial Bus (USB 3.0) port
3. External RGB monitor port6. HDMI out port
DC IN 19V jackThe AC adaptor connects to this jack in order to
power the computer and charge its internal
batteries. Please note that you should only use
the model of AC adaptor supplied with the
computer at the time of purchase - using the
wrong AC adaptor can cause damage to the
computer.
Cooling ventsThe cooling vents help the processor to avoid
overheating.
Do not block the cooling vents. Keep foreign metal objects, such as
screws, staples and paper clips, out of the cooling vents. Foreign metal
objects can create a short circuit, which can cause damage and fire,
possibly resulting in serious injury.
External RGB monitor
port
eSATA/USB combo
port
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This port provides 15-pin, analog RGB port.
Please refer to Appendix A for information on
external RGB monitor port pin assignment.
This port allows you to connect an external RGB
monitor to the computer.
One eSATA/USB combo port, which complies to
the USB 2.0 standard, is provided on the left side
of the computer. This port has eSATA (External
Serial ATA) function.
This port with the icon ( ) supports the
following functions:
USB Sleep and Charge function
System ON CDP Charge Mode
Universal Serial Bus
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(USB 3.0) port
One Universal Serial Bus port, which complies to
the USB 3.0 standard, is provided on the left side
of the computer.
The USB 3.0 port is compliant with USB 3.0
standard and backward compatible with USB 2.0
devices.
HDMI out portHDMI out port can connect with Type A
connector HDMI cable.
Right side (R930)
The following figure shows the computer’s right side.
Figure 2-15 The right side of the computer (R930)
1. Memory media slot5. Universal Serial Bus (USB 3.0) port
2. Optical disc drive*6. LAN jack
3. Headphone jack7. Security lock slot
4. Microphone jack8. ExpressCard slot or Smart Card slot*
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
Memory media slotThis slot lets you insert an SD™/SDHC™/
SDXC™ memory card, miniSD™/microSD™
Card and MultiMediaCard™. Refer to the
Optional devices section in Chapter 3, Operating
Basics for more information.
Optical disc driveThe computer may be configured with an optical
disc drive.
2.6GB and 5.2GB DVD-RAM media cannot be read from or written to.
Headphone jackA 3.5 mm mini headphone jack enables
connection of stereo headphones.
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Microphone jackA 3.5 mm mini microphone jack enables
connection of a three-conductor mini jack for
monaural microphone input.
The integrated sound system provides support for the computer's internal
speakers and microphone, as well as allowing an external microphone and
headphones to be connected via the appropriate jacks.
Universal Serial Bus
(USB 3.0) port
One Universal Serial Bus port, which complies to
the USB 3.0 standard, is provided on the right
side of the computer.
The USB 3.0 port is compliant with USB 3.0
standard and backward compatible with USB 2.0
devices.
LAN jackThis jack lets you connect to a LAN. The adaptor
has built-in support for Ethernet LAN (10
megabits per second, 10BASE-T), Fast Ethernet
LAN (100 megabits per second, 100BASE-TX) or
Gigabit Ethernet LAN (1000 megabits per
second, 1000BASE-T). Refer to chapter 3,
Operating Basics, for details.
Do not connect any cable other than a LAN cable to the LAN jack. It
could cause damage or malfunction.
Do not connect the LAN cable to a power supply. It could cause
damage or malfunction.
Security lock slotA security cable can be attached to this slot and
then connected to a desk or other large object in
order to deter theft of the computer.
ExpressCard slotThis slot allows you to install a single
ExpressCard/54 device.
Some models are equipped with a ExpressCard
slot.
Smart Card slotThis slot allows you to install a Smart Card
device.
Some models are equipped with a Smart Card
slot.
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Please note that it is not possible to confirm the operation of all functions of
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all USB devices that are available. In view of this it may be noted that some
functions associated with a specific device might not operate properly.
USB 3.0 port(s) may work as USB 2.0 port(s) when operating in USB
Legacy Emulation mode.
Keep foreign metal objects, such as screws, staples and paper clips, out of
the Memory media slot, ExpressCard slot, eSATA/USB combo port and
USB port. Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit, which can cause
damage and fire, possibly resulting in serious injury.
Legal Footnote (Battery Life)
For more information regarding Battery Life, please refer to the Legal
Footnotes section in Appendix C.
Underside (R930)
The following figure shows the underside of the computer. You should
ensure that the display is closed before the computer is turned over to
avoid causing any damage.
User's Manual
provides power to the computer when the AC
adaptor is not connected. For more detailed
information on the use and operation of the
battery pack please refer to Chapter 5, Power
and Power-Up Modes.
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Figure 2-17 The underside of the computer (R930)
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1. Battery lock4. Battery release latch
2. Docking port*5. Memory module slot
3. Battery Pack6. Cooling vents
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
Battery lockSlide the battery lock to release the battery pack
ready for removal.
Docking portThis port enables connection of an optional
TOSHIBA Hi-Speed Port Replicator II described
in chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Some models are equipped with a Docking port.
Only the TOSHIBA Hi-Speed Port Replicator II can be used with this
computer. Do not attempt to use any other Port Replicator.
Keep foreign objects out of the docking port. A pin or similar object
can damage the computer's circuitry.
Battery release latchSlide and hold this latch into its "Unlock" position
in order to release the battery pack for removal.
For more detailed information on removing the
battery pack please refer to Chapter 5, Power
and Power-Up Modes.
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Memory module slotThe memory module slot allows the installation,
replacement and removal of additional memory
module.
The size of the memory modules varies
depending on the model. The actual amount of
useable system memory may be less than the
installed memory modules.
Refer to the Additional memory module section in
Chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Cooling ventsThe cooling vents help the processor to avoid
overheating.
Do not block the cooling vents. Keep foreign metal objects, such as
screws, staples and paper clips, out of the cooling vents. Foreign metal
objects can create a short circuit, which can cause damage and fire,
possibly resulting in serious injury.
Carefully clean the dust on the cooling vents’ surface using a soft cloth.
Front with the display open (R930)
This section shows the computer with the display panel open. In order to
open the display, lift the display panel up and position it at a comfortable
viewing angle for you.
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Figure 2-18 The front of the computer with the display panel open (R930)
* Provided with some models.
Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.
Display screen33.8cm (13.3") LCD screen, 16 million colors,
configured with the following resolution:
HD, 1366 horizontal x 768 vertical pixels
Please be aware that, when the computer is
operating on the AC adaptor, the image
displayed on the internal screen will be
somewhat brighter than when it operates on
battery power. This difference in brightness
levels is intended to save power when operating
on batteries.
Legal Footnote (LCD)
For more information regarding LCD, please refer to the Legal Footnotes
section in Appendix C.
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Web Camera LEDThe Web Camera LED glows when the Web
Camera is operating.
Web CameraWeb Camera is a device that allows you to
record video or take photographs with your
computer. You can use it for video chatting or
video conferences using a communication tool
such as Windows Live Messenger. TOSHIBAWeb Camera Application will help you to add
various video effects to your video or photograph.
Enables the transmission of video and use of
video chat via the internet using specialized
applications.
Please refer to the Web Camera Application
Online Help for details.
Do not point the web camera directly at the sun.
Do not touch or press strongly on the web camera lens. Doing so may
reduce image quality. Use an eyeglass cleaner (cleaner cloth) or other
soft cloth to clean the lens if it becomes dirty.
When recording in dimly lit environments, select "Night Mode" which
allows for brighter images with less noise.
Wireless
communication
antennas
Some computers in this series are equipped with
the Wireless LAN/Bluetooth antennas. Some
computers in this series are equipped with the
Wireless WAN/WiMAX antennas.
Legal Footnote (Wireless LAN)
For more information regarding Wireless LAN, please refer to the Legal
Footnotes section in Appendix C.
Stereo speakersThe speakers emit sound generated by your
software as well as audio alarms, such as low
battery condition, generated by the system.
Display hingesThe display hinges allow the display panel to be
positioned at a variety of easy-to-view angles.
TOSHIBA
Presentation button
The TOSHIBA Presentation button has the same
functionality as the Connect display button in the
Mobility Center.
eco buttonPress this button to launch the TOSHIBA eco
Utility. TOSHIBA eco Utility can be used only in
Windows® 7.
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MicrophoneA built-in microphone allows you to import and
record sounds for your application - please refer
to the Sound System section in Chapter 3,
Operating Basics for more information.
Touch Pad ON/OFF
button
Touch Pad control
buttons
Pressing the Touch Pad ON/OFF button enables
or disables the Touch Pad function.
The control buttons located below the Touch Pad
allow you to select menu items or manipulate text
and graphics as designated by the on-screen
pointer.
Touch PadThe Touch Pad located in the palm rest is used
to control the movement of the on-screen pointer.
For more information, please refer to the Using
the Touch Pad in Chapter 3, Operating Basics.
Fingerprint SensorThis sensor enables you to enroll and recognize
a fingerprint. For detailed information on
Fingerprint Sensor, refer to chapter 3, Using the
Fingerprint Sensor. Some models are equipped
with a Fingerprint Sensor.
KeyboardThe internal keyboard provides the embedded
numeric overlay keys, dedicated cursor control
overlay keys, and Keys.
Refer to the The Keyboard section in Chapter 3,
Operating Basics, for details.
Power buttonPress this button to turn the computer's power on
or off.
LCD Sensor switchThis switch senses when the display panel is
either closed or opened and activates the Panel
Power Off/On feature as appropriate. For
example, when you close the display panel the
computer enters Hibernation Mode and shuts
itself down and then, when you next open the
display, the computer will automatically start up
and return you to the application you were
previously working on.
You can specify within the Power Options. To
access it, click Start -> Control Panel ->System and Security -> Power Options.
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Do not put any magnetic objects close to this switch as they may cause the
computer to automatically enter Hibernation Mode and shut down even if
the Panel Power Off feature is disabled.
Internal Hardware Components
This section describes the internal hardware components of your computer.
The actual specifications may vary depending on the model you
purchased.
CPUThe processor type varies depending on model.
To check which type of processor is included in
your model, open the TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic
Tool Utility by clicking Start -> All Programs ->
TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery -> PC
Diagnostic Tool.
Legal Footnote (CPU)
For more information regarding CPU, please refer to the Legal Footnotes
section in Appendix C.
Hard Disk Drive or
Solid State Drive
In this manual, the word "HDD" or "Hard disk drive" also refers to the
SSD unless otherwise stated.
SSD is a large-capacity storage media which uses Solid-State
Memory in place of a magnetic disk of the hard disk.
Under certain unusual conditions of prolonged non-use and/or exposure to
high temperatures, the SSD may be vulnerable to data retention errors.
Legal Footnote (Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Capacity)
For more information regarding Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Capacity, please
refer to the Legal Footnotes section in Appendix C.
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The size of the hard disk drive varies depending
on the model.
To check which type of HDD/SSD is included in
your model, open the TOSHIBA PC Diagnostic
Tool Utility by clicking Start -> All Programs ->
TOSHIBA -> Support & Recovery -> PC
Diagnostic Tool.
Please note that part of the hard disk's overall
capacity is reserved as administration space.
RTC batteryThe internal RTC battery backs up the Real Time
Clock (RTC) and calendar.
Video RAMThe memory in a computer's graphics adaptor,
used to store the image displayed on a bitmap
display.
The amount of Video RAM available is
dependent on the computer's system memory.
Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and
Personalization -> Display -> Adjust
resolution.
The amount of Video RAM can be verified by
clicking the Advanced settings button in the
Screen Resolution window.
Legal Footnote (Memory (Main System))
For more information regarding Memory (Main System), please refer to the
commands into hardware commands that turn
particular parts on the screen on or off.
The display controller also controls the video
mode and uses industry standard rules to govern
the screen resolution and the maximum number
of colors that can be displayed at a time.
Therefore, software written for a given video
mode will run on any computer that supports that
mode.
Due to the display panel's increased resolution, lines may appear broken in
when displaying images in full-screen text mode.
Legal Footnote (Graphics Processing Unit (GPU))
For more information regarding Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), please
refer to the Legal Footnotes section in Appendix C.
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Intel® Display Power Saving Technology (R950 &
R940)
Intel GPU model may include the Display Power Saving Technology
feature that can save the computer's power consumption by optimizing
picture contrast on the internal LCD.
This feature can be used if the computer is:
running under battery mode
using the internal LCD display only
The Display Power Saving Technology feature is disabled at factory
default. If you want to expand computer’s battery life time, you can enable
this feature.
The Display Power Saving Technology feature can be enabled in the Intel
Graphics and Media Control Panel.
You can access this control panel in one of the following ways:
Click Start -> Control Panel. Select Large icons or Small icons in
View by, and then click Intel(R) Graphics and Media.
Right-click on the desktop and click Graphics Properties...
In this control panel:
1.Click Power.
2.Select On battery from the drop-down menu in Power Source.
3.Select the Display Power Saving Technology check box if the check
box is not selected.
4.Set slider bar from Maximum Quality position to another position.
5.Click OK.
If you want to disable this feature, under the conditions mentioned above,
adjust the setting towards Maximum Quality.
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Intel® Display Power Saving Technology (R930)
Intel GPU model may include the Display Power Saving Technology
feature that can save the computer's power consumption by optimizing
picture contrast on the internal LCD.
This feature can be used if the computer is:
running under battery mode
using the internal LCD display only
The Display Power Saving Technology feature is enabled at factory default.
If you want to disable this feature, you can disable it.
The Display Power Saving Technology feature can be disabled in the Intel
Graphics and Media Control Panel.
You can access this control panel in one of the following ways:
Click Start -> Control Panel. Select Large icons or Small icons in
View by, and then click Intel(R) Graphics and Media.
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Right-click on the desktop and click Graphics Properties...
In this control panel:
1.Click Power.
2.Select On battery from the drop-down menu in Power Source.
3.Clear the Display Power Saving Technology check box.
4.Click OK.
If you want to enable this feature, under the conditions mentioned above,
select the Display Power Saving Technology check box.
AMD® Vari-Bright™
Your AMD GPU model may include the AMD® Vari-Bright™ feature that
can save the computer's power consumption by optimizing picture contrast
on the internal LCD.
This feature can be used if the computer is:
running under battery mode
using the internal LCD display only
The PowerPlay™ setting under battery mode is set to Maximize
Battery Life
The Vari-Bright feature can be enabled in the Catalyst Control Center. To
access it, click Start -> All Programs -> Catalyst Control Center ->
Catalyst Control Center
In this control panel:
1.Select PowerPlay™ under Power.
2.Select Enable PowerPlay™ check box, and then select Maximize Battery Life under Battery mode.
3.Select the Enable Vari-Bright™ check box.
If you want to improve the picture quality under the conditions mentioned
above, adjust the setting to Maximize Quality or disable this feature.
If you want to improve the graphics performance under the conditions
mentioned above, change the PowerPlay™ setting to Maximize Performance under Battery mode.
Intel Rapid Start Technology
Some computers in this series support Intel® Rapid Start Technology which
enables the computer to change to Hibernation Mode from Sleep Mode
after a specified period of time.
With the Intel® Rapid Start Technology, the Windows can rapidly resume
from Hibernation Mode and battery life will be longer than when in Sleep
Mode.
Intel® Rapid Start Technology is enabled at factory default. The computer
will switch to Hibernation Mode after two hours of Sleep Mode.
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You can use BIOS Setup to enable/disable the function and change the
specified time setting from Sleep Mode to Hibernation Mode.
1.Press and hold the F2 key, and then turn on the computer - the BIOS
setup utility will load.
4.You can select the period of time from Sleep Mode to Hibernation
Mode using Rapid Start Entry after. If the Immediately option is
selected, the computer will switch to Hibernation Mode immediately
after your computer goes into the Sleep Mode.
When Intel® Rapid Start Technology is enabled, switching from Sleep
Mode to Hibernation Mode consumes power. When you carry your
computer aboard on an aircraft or in places where electronic devices
are regulated or controlled, always power off your computer.
When Intel® Rapid Start Technology is enabled, Wake-up on LAN,
Wake-up on USB or Wake-up from Sleep Mode automatically
functions are not available when the computer has been switched from
Sleep Mode to Hibernation Mode.
The Windows cannot be restored normally if the battery is exhausted
when the computer is moving from Sleep Mode to Hibernation Mode.
The partition allocation on the Solid State Drive for the Intel® Rapid
Start Technology cannot be deleted even if Intel® Rapid Start
Technology is disabled.
Intel® Rapid Start Technology can be used only for Windows 7.
Intel® Rapid Start Technology cannot be used in models that do not
equipped with a Solid State Drive.
The Windows restore time from Hibernation Mode depends on the
amount of system memory used in the computer.
After an additional memory module is installed, the computer may not
switch to Hibernation Mode normally by using Intel® Rapid Start
Technology. In this case, you can restore the system to factory default
to re-enable Intel® Rapid Start Technology.
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Chapter 3
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Operating Basics
This chapter describes the basic operations of your computer, highlights
the precautions that should be taken when using it.
TOSHIBA Dual Pointing Device
Some models are equipped with a dual point system: a Touch Pad and an
AccuPoint pointing stick.
Using the Touch Pad
To use the Touch Pad, simply touch and move your fingertip across it in
the direction you want the on-screen pointer to go.
Figure 3-1 Touch Pad and Touch Pad control buttons (R940)
1. AccuPoint*4. Fingerprint Sensor*
2. AccuPoint control buttons*5. Touch Pad control buttons
3. Touch Pad6. Touch Pad ON/OFF button
* Provided with some models.
Pressing the Touch Pad ON/OFF button enables or disables the Touch
Pad function.
The two buttons below the Touch Pad are used like the buttons on a
standard mouse - press the left button to select a menu item or to
manipulate text or graphics designated by the pointer, and press the right
button to display a menu or other function depending on the software you
are using.
Using the AccuPoint
To use the AccuPoint, simply push it with your finger tip in the direction you
want to move the on-screen pointer.
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Two buttons above the Touch Pad work in the same way with the
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AccuPoint as they do with the Touch Pad. Refer to the Using the Touch
Pad section for details.
Some models are equipped with an AccuPoint.
AccuPoint precautions
Certain conditions can affect the on-screen pointer when using AccuPoint.
For example, the pointer may travel contrary to AccuPoint operation or an
error message may appear, if
You touch the AccuPoint during power-up.
You apply constant, soft pressure during power-up.
There is a sudden temperature change.
Strong stress is applied to the AccuPoint.
If an error message appears, reboot the computer. If an error message
does not appear, wait a moment for the pointer to stop, then continue
operation.
Replacing the cap
The AccuPoint cap is an expendable item that should be replaced after
prolonged use. The spare AccuPoint cap is supplied with some models.
1.To remove the AccuPoint cap, firmly pinch the cap and pull it straight
up.
Figure 3-2 Removing the AccuPoint cap (R940)
1. AccuPoint cap
2.Position a new cap on the peg and press it into place.
The peg is square, so be careful to align the cap’s square hole with the
peg.
The Keyboard
The computer’s keyboard layouts are compatible with a 104/105-key
enhanced keyboard - by pressing some keys in combination, all of the
104/105-key enhanced keyboard functions can be performed on the
computer.
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The number of keys available on your keyboard will depend on which
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country/region your computer is configured for, with keyboards being
available for numerous languages.
In use there are six different types of keys, specifically typewriter keys,
function keys, soft keys, Hot keys, Windows special keys and the keypad
overlay.
Never remove the key caps on your keyboard. Doing so could cause
damage to the parts under the key caps.
Keyboard indicators
The following figure shows the position of the CAPS LOCK indicator which
shows the following conditions:
When the CAPS LOCK indicator glows, the keyboard will produce capitals
when any letter is typed.
Figure 3-3 CAPS LOCK indicator (R940)
1. CAPS LOCK indicator
CAPS LOCKThis indicator glows green when letter keys are
locked into their uppercase format.
Function keys: F1 … F12
The function keys (not to be confused with the special FN key) are the
twelve keys at the top of your keyboard - these keys function differently
from other keys.
F1 through F12 are called function keys because they execute
programmed functions when pressed and, when used in combination with
the FN key, those keys marked with icons also execute specific functions
on the computer.
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Soft keys: FN key combinations
The FN (function) is used in combination with other keys to form soft keys.
Soft keys are key combinations that enable, disable or configure specific
features.
Please note that some software may disable or interfere with soft-key
operations, and that the soft-key settings are not restored when the
computer returns from Sleep Mode.
This computer's keyboard is designed to provide all the features of the 104key enhanced keyboard.
Since the keyboard is smaller and has fewer keys, some of the enhanced
keyboard functions must be simulated using two keys instead of one on the
larger keyboard.
The FN key can be combined with the following keys to simulate functions
similar to those of keys on the 104/105 key enhanced keyboard which are
not on this computer's keyboard.
Press FN + F10 or FN + F11 to access the computer's integrated
keypad. When activated, the keys with grey markings on their bottom
edge become either numeric keypad keys (FN + F11) or cursor control
keys (FN + F10).
Press FN + F12 (ScrLock) to lock the cursor on a specific line. The
power on default is off.
Press FN + ENTER to simulate ENTER on the enhanced keyboard’s
numeric keypad.
This function is supported with some models.
Hot key functions
Hot key functions let you enable or disable certain features of the
computer. The Hot key functions can be performed using either the Hot
Key Cards or by pressing the associated Hot keys (pressing FN + a
function or ESC key).
Hot Key Cards
The Hot Key Cards are normally hidden from view. The Cards appear
when you press the FN key.
To use the Hot Key Cards:
1.Press and hold the FN key. The TOSHIBA Flash Cards appear along
2.Select the desired option.
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the top of the screen.
The selected Card is displayed full-size with its available options
below it. All other Cards are again hidden from view.
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3.Click the desired option.
To use a Hot Key Card using a hot key:
1.Press and hold the FN key.
2.Press the hot key associated with the desired function. The associated
hot key card appears at the top of the screen with its available options
below it.
3.To cycle through the displayed options, hold down FN and press the
hot key repeatedly. Release the FN key when the desired option is
selected.
For more information, please refer to the TOSHIBA Flash Cards Help file.
To access this help, click Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Tools &
Utilities -> Flash Cards. In the Settings for Flash Cards window, click
the Help button.
Hot keys
This section describes the associated functions of the hot keys.
Mute
Pressing FN + ESC turns the volume on and off.
Lock
Pressing FN + F1 enters ''Lock computer mode''. To restore your
desktop, you need to log on again.
Power Plan
Pressing FN + F2 changes the power settings.
Sleep
Pressing FN + F3 switches the system to Sleep Mode.
Hibernate
Pressing FN + F4 switches the system to Hibernation Mode.
Output
Pressing FN + F5 changes the active display device.
To use a simultaneous mode, you must set the resolution of the internal
display panel to match the resolution of the external display device.
Brightness Down
Pressing FN + F6 decreases the computer's display panel brightness
in individual steps.
Brightness Up
Pressing FN + F7 increases the computer's display panel brightness in
individual steps.
Wireless
Pressing FN + F8 switches the active wireless devices.
If no wireless communication device is installed, no dialog box will appear.
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Touch Pad
Pressing FN + F9 enables or disables the Touch Pad function.
Zoom (Display resolution)
Pressing FN + Space changes the display resolution.
ODD
Pressing FN + TAB ejects the disc tray.
Reduce
Pressing FN + 1 reduces the icon size on the desktop or the font sizes
within one of the supported application windows.
Enlarge
Pressing FN + 2 enlarges the icon size on the desktop or the font
sizes within one of the supported application windows.
Volume down
Pressing FN + 3 decreases the volume in increment.
Volume up
Pressing FN + 4 increases the volume in increment.
FN Sticky key
You can use the TOSHIBA Accessibility Utility to make the FN key sticky,
that is, you can press it once, release it, and then press an "F Number"
key. To start the TOSHIBA Accessibility utility, click Start -> All Programs
-> TOSHIBA -> Tools & Utilities -> Accessibility.
Windows special keys
The keyboard provides two keys that have special functions in Windows,
the Windows Start Button key activates the Start menu while the
application key has the same function as the secondary (right) mouse
button.
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This key activates the Windows Start menu.
This key has the same function as the secondary (right) mouse button.
This function is supported with some models.
Your computer's keyboard may not have a separate numeric keypad but
includes a numeric keypad overlay which functions like one - this is located
in the center of the keyboard with the relevant keys having grey letters at
their front edge. The overlay provides the same function as the numeric
keypad on a standard 104/105-key enhanced keyboard.
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Turning on the overlays
The numeric keypad overlay can be used for numeric data input or cursor
and page control.
Arrow Mode
To turn on Arrow Mode, press FN + F10 - the Arrow Mode indicator lights
and you are able to access cursor and page control functions by using the
keys. You are able to press FN + F10 again to turn off this overlay function.
Numeric Mode
To turn on Numeric Mode, press FN + F11 - the Numeric Mode indicator
lights and you are able to access numeric characters by using the keys.
You are able to press FN + F11 again to turn off this overlay function.
Temporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on)
While using the overlay, you can temporarily access the normal keyboard
functions without having to turn the overlay off:
1.Hold down FN key and press any other key - this key will operate as if
the overlay were off.
2.Type upper-case characters by holding down FN + SHIFT and
pressing a character key.
3.Release FN key to continue using the selected overlay function.
Temporarily using overlay (overlay off)
While using the normal keyboard function, you can temporarily use the
keypad overlay without having to turn it on:
1.Hold down FN key.
2.Check the keyboard indicators as pressing the FN key will turn on the
most recently used overlay function - if the Numeric Mode indicator
lights you can use the overlay for numeric entry, while if the Arrow
Mode indicator lights, you can use the overlay for cursor and page
control function.
3.Release FN key to return to normal keyboard operation.
Temporarily changing modes
If the computer is in Numeric Mode, you can switch temporarily to Arrow
Mode by pressing a SHIFT key, while if it is in Arrow Mode, you canswitch temporarily to Numeric Mode by also pressing a SHIFT key.
Generating ASCII characters
Not all ASCII characters can be generated using normal keyboard
operation, but you are able to generate these characters using their
specific ASCII codes.
1.Hold down ALT with the overlay on or ALT + FN with overlay off.
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2.Using the overlay keys, type the ASCII code of the character you
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require.
3.Release ALT or ALT + FN - the ASCII character will appear on the
display screen.
Using the Fingerprint Sensor
This product has a fingerprint utility installed for the purpose of enrolling
and recognizing fingerprints. By enrolling the ID and password onto the
fingerprint authentication feature, it is no longer necessary to input the
password from the keyboard. Fingerprint feature enables you to:
Logon to Windows and access a security enabled homepage through
Internet Explorer.
Files and folders can be encrypted/decrypted and third party access to
them prevented.
Unlock the password-protected screen-saver.
Authentication of the User Password (and, if applicable, the HDD
(Hard Disk Drive) Password) when booting up the computer (Pre-Boot
Authentication).
Single Sign-On feature
Fingerprint cannot be used in models that do not have a fingerprint module
installed.
How to Swipe your Finger
Using the following steps when swiping fingers for fingerprint registration or
authentication will help to minimize authentication failures:
Align the first joint of the finger to the center of the sensor. Lightly touch the
sensor and swipe finger levelly towards you until the sensor surface
becomes visible. In performing this process, you should also take care to
ensure that the center of your fingerprint is on the sensor.
The following illustrations show the recommended way to swipe your finger
over the fingerprint sensor.
Figure 3-4 Swipe the finger
1. Sensor
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Avoid swiping with your finger stiff or pressed too hard onto the
sensor, and take care to ensure that the center of the fingerprint is
touching the sensor before swiping. Either of these conditions may
cause fingerprint reading to fail.
Check the center of the fingerprint whorl before swiping and then
ensure this is swiped along the center line of the sensor.
There is a possibility of authentication failures if the finger is swiped
too quickly or too slowly - follow any on-screen instructions to adjust
the speed used during the swipe process.
Points to note about the Fingerprint Sensor
Please be aware of the following considerations when using the fingerprint
sensor. A failure to follow these guidelines might result in damage to the
sensor, sensor failure, fingerprint recognition problems or a lower
fingerprint recognition success rate.
Do not scratch or poke the sensor with your nails or any hard or sharp
objects.
Do not press the sensor strongly.
Do not touch the sensor with a wet finger or any wet objects - keep the
sensor surface dry and free from water vapor.
Do not touch the sensor with a soiled or dirty finger as minute foreign
particles of dust and dirt may scratch it.
Do not paste stickers or write on the sensor.
Do not touch the sensor with a finger or any other object which may
have a build-up of static electricity on it.
Observe the following before you place your finger on the sensor whether
for fingerprint enrollment/registration or recognition.
Wash and dry your hands thoroughly.
Remove static electricity from your fingers by touching any metal
surface. Static electricity is a common cause of sensor failures,
especially when the weather is dry.
Clean the sensor with a lint-free cloth - do not use detergent or any
other chemicals to clean the sensor.
Avoid the following finger conditions for enrollment or recognition as
they may result in fingerprint enrollment errors or a drop in the
fingerprint recognition success rate
Soaked or swollen finger, for example as may occur after taking a
bath.
Injured finger
Wet finger
Soiled or oily finger
Extremely dry skin condition on finger
Observe the following to improve the fingerprint recognition success rate.
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Enroll two or more fingers.
Enroll additional fingers if a recognition failure often occurs when using
already enrolled fingers.
Check the condition of your finger - any conditions which have
changed since enrollment, such as injury, rough skin, and extremely
dry, wet, soiled, dirty, oily, soaked or swollen fingers, may lower the
recognition success rate. Also if the fingerprint is worn down or the
finger becomes thinner or fatter, the recognition success rate may be
lowered.
As the fingerprint for each finger is different and unique you should
ensure that only the registered or enrolled fingerprint or fingerprints
are used for identification.
Check the position and speed at which you swipe your finger across
the sensor - please refer to the preceding drawing.
The fingerprint sensor compares and analyzes the unique
characteristics in a fingerprint. However, there may be instances
where certain users are unable to register their fingerprints due to
insufficient unique characteristics in their fingerprints.
The recognition success rate may differ from user to user.
Points to note about Fingerprint Utility
If Windows 7 file encryption function EFS (Encryption File System) is
used to encrypt a file, the file cannot be further encrypted using the
encryption function of this software.
You can back up the fingerprint data or the information registered to
Automatic password input in IE.
Please use Import/Export on TOSHIBA Fingerprint Utility main menu.
Please also refer to the fingerprint utility Help file for more information.
You can start it using the following method:
Click Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Tools & Utilities ->
Fingerprint Utility. The main screen is displayed. Click ? in the lower
left corner of the screen.
Fingerprint utility limitations
TOSHIBA does not guarantee that the fingerprint utility technology will be
completely secure or error-free, or that it will accurately screen out
unauthorized users at all times. TOSHIBA is not liable for any failure or
damage that might arise out of the use of the fingerprint software.
Setup Fingerprint Registration
Please use the following procedure when first using fingerprint
authentication.
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In use, the fingerprint authentication system will use the same
username and password as defined within the Windows operating
system. If no Windows password has been configured, you must do
this before starting the fingerprint registration process.
This sensor has the memory space for at least twenty fingerprint
patterns. You might be able to register more fingerprint patterns
depending on the sensor memory usage.
1.Click Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Tools & Utilities ->
Fingerprint Utility, or click the Fingerprint utility icon in the Taskbar.
2.The Enroll screen is displayed. Enter the current account password
into the Windows Password field. If no Windows password has been
configured, you will be asked to configure the new logon password.
Then click Next.
3.Click the non-enrolled finger icon above the finger you want to register
and then click Next.
4.The note for enrollment operation screen is displayed. Confirm the
message and then click Next.
5.The scanning practice screen is displayed. You are able to practice
swiping (three times) your finger to ensure you use the correct
method. When you have finished practicing swiping your finger, click
Next.
6.Swipe three times with the same finger. If scanning of fingerprint
succeeds, "Enrollment successfully! Do you want to save this
fingerprint?" message box will appear. Click OK.
7.The following message will be displayed: "It’s strongly recommended
you enroll one more fingerprint.". Click OK and repeat Step 3, 4, 5 and
6 with another finger.
It is strongly recommended that you register 2 or more fingerprints.
You cannot enroll the same fingerprint more than once, even on a
different user account.
Delete the Fingerprint Data
Saved fingerprint data is stored in special non-volatile memory inside the
fingerprint sensor. Therefore, if you give the computer to someone else, or
dispose of it in any way, the following process is recommended to delete
your fingerprint information:
Delete the fingerprint data for the currently logged in user
1.Click Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Tools & Utilities ->
Fingerprint Utility, or double click the utility icon in the Taskbar.
2.Swipe your finger across the fingerprint sensor.
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3.The TOSHIBA Fingerprint Utility main menu is displayed. Select
Enroll in the main menu.
4.In the Enroll window, it enables you to delete the fingerprint data for
the currently logged in user. Click an enrolled finger you want to
delete. "Are you sure you want to delete this fingerprint template?"
message box will appear on the screen and then click OK. If you want
to delete other fingerprints, repeat this step. If only one fingerprint is
registered, the message "Sorry! At least one fingerprint is required."
will appear after clicking OK. You are not allowed to delete a unique
fingerprint.
5.Click Close.
6."Are you sure you want to quit?" is displayed. Click OK. It will be
returned to the TOSHIBA Fingerprint Utility main menu.
Delete all users fingerprints
1.In the TOSHIBA Fingerprint Utility main menu, click Run as
administrator in the lower left.
2.User Account Control window is displayed. Click Yes.
3.Swipe your enrolled finger.
4.Select Fingerprint Control option.
5.A list of fingerprint information for all users is shown in the screen.
Click Delete All in the lower right.
6."Are you sure you want to delete all fingerprints?" message box will
appear on the screen. Click OK.
7.Click Close.
8."Are you sure you want to quit?" is displayed. Click OK. It will be
returned to the TOSHIBA Fingerprint Utility main menu.
Windows Logon via Fingerprint Authentication
In place of the usual Windows logon by ID and password, fingerprint
authentication also allows logon to Windows.
This is useful especially when many users are using the PCs, as user
selection can be skipped.
Fingerprint Authentication Procedure
1.Start up the computer.
2.The Logon Authorization screen is displayed. Choose any of the
enrolled fingers and swipe the fingerprint on the sensor. If
authentication is successful, the user will be logged on to Windows.
If the fingerprint authentication fails, please logon using the Windows
logon password.
A warning message will be displayed when authentication is abnormal
or authentication is not successful within a fixed duration.
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Fingerprint Pre-Boot Authentication and Single Signon feature
Overview about Fingerprint Pre-Boot Authentication
The fingerprint authentication system can be used to replace the keyboard
based User Password authentication system when booting up.
If you do not want to use the fingerprint authentication system for password
authentication when booting up, but prefer to use the keyboard-based
system instead, click the user’s tile when the Fingerprint System
Authentication screen is displayed. This will switch the password input
screen across to the keyboard-based one.
You must ensure that you use the TOSHIBA Password Utility to
register a User Password before using the Fingerprint Pre-Boot
Authentication and its extended function to allow fingerprints to be
used to access the computer when it is turned on.
When swiping your finger, please ensure that you do it slowly and at a
constant speed. If you find that this does not improve the
authentication rate, you should try to adjust the speed at which the
finger is swiped.
If there are any changes in the environment or settings related to
authorization, you will be required to provide authorization information
such as a User Password (and, if applicable, the HDD (Hard Disk
Drive) password).
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Overview about Fingerprint Single Sign-on feature
This is a feature that allows the user to complete the authentication for both
the User/BIOS Password (and, if applicable, the HDD (Hard Disk Drive)
Password) and logging onto Windows using only one fingerprint
authentication when booting up.
It is necessary to register the User/BIOS Password and Windows Logon
Password before using the Fingerprint Pre-Boot Authentication and this
Fingerprint Single Sign-On Feature. Please use the TOSHIBA Password
Utility to register your User/BIOS Password. If Windows Logon is not the
default for your system, see Manual to register your Windows Logon
Password.
Only one fingerprint authentication is required to replace the User/BIOS
Password (and, if applicable, the HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Password) and
the Windows Logon Password.
How to Enable Fingerprint Pre-Boot Authentication and
Single Sign-On feature
It is necessary to first enroll your fingerprint with the TOSHIBA Fingerprint
Utility prior to enabling and configuring the Pre-Boot Authentication and
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Single Sign-On feature. You should check that your fingerprint is enrolled
before configuring the settings.
1.Logon as Administrator (means a user has administrator privileges).
3.Swipe your finger across the fingerprint sensor.
4.The TOSHIBA Fingerprint Utility main menu is displayed. Click Run As Administrator in lower left.
5.User Account Control window is displayed. Click Yes.
6.Swipe your finger across the fingerprint sensor.
7.Select Setting in the main menu to open the Setting window, you can
Select Pre-Boot Authentication check box if you want to use the
fingerprint Pre-Boot Authentication feature.
Select Pre-Boot Authentication and Single sign-on check boxes if
you want to use the Single Sign-on feature.
8.Click Apply.
9."Save succeeded!" is displayed. Click OK.
10. Click Close.
11. "Are you sure you want to quit?" is displayed. Click OK. It will be
returned to the TOSHIBA Fingerprint Utility main menu.
This modified configuration for fingerprint Pre-Boot Authentication and
Single Sign-on feature becomes effective the next time the system is
booted up.
Optical disc drives
The computer may be installed with an Optical Disc Drive. When the
computer is accessing an optical disc, an indicator on the drive glows.
Some models are equipped with an optical disc drive.
Formats
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The drives support the following formats.
DVD Super Multi drive Double Layer
The drive supports the following formats: CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVDVideo, CD-DA, CD-Text, Photo CD™ (single/multi-session), CD-ROM
Mode 1/Mode 2, CD-ROM XA Mode 2 (Form1, Form2), Enhanced CD (CDEXTRA), Addressing Method 2, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW,
DVD-RAM, DVD-R DL (Format1), DVD+R DL.
Blu-ray™ Writer drive
In addition to the above formats, Blu-ray™ Writer drive supports BD-ROM,
BD-ROM DL, BD-R, BD-R DL, BD-RE and BD-RE DL.
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Using optical disc drives
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The full-size drive provides high-performance execution of disc based
programs. You can run either 12 cm (4.72") or 8 cm (3.15") discs without
an adaptor.
Use the DVD playback application to view DVD-Video discs.
If you have an Optical disc drive, refer also to the Writing discs section for
precautions on writing to discs.
To load discs, follow the steps as detailed below:
1.When the computer’s power is on, press the eject button to open the
disc tray slightly.
2.Grasp the disc tray gently and pull until it is fully opened.
Figure 3-5 Pressing the eject button and pulling the disc tray open (R940)
1. Eject button2. Disc tray
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3.Lay the disc, label side up, in the disc tray.
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Figure 3-6 Inserting a disc (R940)
1. Laser lens
When the disc tray is fully opened, the edge of the computer will slightly
cover the disc tray. Therefore, you will need to turn the disc at an angle
when you place it in the disc tray. After seating the disc, however, make
sure it lies flat.
Do not touch the laser lens or any portion of its surrounding casing as
this could cause misalignment.
Prevent foreign objects from entering the drive. Check the surface of
the disc tray, especially the area behind the front edge of the disc tray,
to make sure there are no such objects before closing the drive.
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4.Press gently at the center of the disc until you feel it click into place.
The disc should lie below the top of the spindle, flush with the spindle
base.
5.Push the center of the disc tray to close it. Press gently until it locks
into place.
If the disc is not seated properly when the disc tray is closed, the disc might
be damaged. Also, the disc tray might not open fully when you press the
eject button.
Removing discs
To remove the disc, follow the steps as detailed below:
Do not press the eject button while the computer is accessing the media
drive. Wait for the optical disc drive indicator to go out before you open the
disc tray. Also, if the disc is spinning when you open the disc tray, wait for it
to stop before you remove it.
1.To pop the disc tray partially open, press the eject button. Gently pull
the disc tray out until it is fully opened.
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When the disc tray pops open slightly, wait a moment to make sure the
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disc has stopped spinning before pulling the disc tray fully open.
2.The disc extends slightly over the sides of the disc tray so you can
grasp it. Gently lift out the disc.
3.Push the center of the disc tray to close it. Press gently until it locks
into place.
How to remove disc when the disc tray will not open
Pressing the eject button will not open the disc tray when the computer
power is off. If the power is off, you can open the disc tray by inserting a
slender object (about 15 mm) such as a straightened paper clip into the
eject hole near the eject button.
Figure 3-7 Manual release with the eject hole (R940)
Writable discs
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1. Eject hole
Turn off the power before you use the eject hole. If the disc is spinning
when you open the disc tray, the disc could fly off the spindle and cause
injury.
This section describes the types of writable discs. Check the specifications
of your drive to see the types of discs it can write. Use TOSHIBA Disc
Creator and Corel Digital Studio to write compact discs.
CDs
CD-R discs can be written only once. The recorded data cannot be
erased or changed.
CD-RW discs including multi speed CD-RW discs, high-speed CD-RW
discs and ultra-speed CD-RW discs can be recorded more than once.
DVDs
DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-R DL and DVD+R DL discs can be written only
once. The recorded data cannot be erased or changed.
DVD-RW, DVD+RW and DVD-RAM discs can be recorded more than
once.
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Blu-ray™ discs
BD-R, BD-R DL discs can be written only once. The recorded data
cannot be erased or changed.
BD-RE, BD-RE DL discs can be recorded more than once.
Writing discs
The TOSHIBA Disc Creator and Corel Digital Studio are provided as writing
softwares with this computer.
Corel Digital Studio can be used to write files in video format. TOSHIBA
Disc Creator can be used to write data.
You can use the DVD Super Multi drive to write data to either CD-R, CDRW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW or
DVD-RAM discs.
You can use the Blu-ray™ Writer drive to write data to either CD-R, CDRW, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW, DVDRAM, BD-R, BD-R DL, BD-RE or BD-RE DL discs.
When writing information to media using an optical drive, you should
always ensure that you connect the AC adaptor to a live power socket. It is
possible that, if data is written while powered by the battery pack, the write
process may sometimes fail due to low battery power - in these instances
data loss may occur.
Important message
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Before you write or rewrite to any of the media supported by the Optical
Disc Drive, please read and follow all of the setup and operating
instructions in this section. If you fail to do so, you may find that the Optical
Disc Drive may not function properly, and you may fail to write or rewrite
information successfully - this may cause you to either lose data or incur
other damage to the drive or media.
Disclaimer
TOSHIBA does not bear responsibility for the following:
Damage to any disc that may be caused by writing or rewriting with
this product.
Any change or loss of the recorded contents of media that may be
caused by writing or rewriting with this product, or for any business
profit loss or business interruption that may be caused by the change
or loss of the recorded contents.
Damage that may be caused by using third party equipment or
software.
Given the technological limitations of current optical disc writing drives, you
may experience unexpected writing or rewriting errors due to disc quality or
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problems with hardware devices. In view of this, it is good practice to make
two or more copies of important data, in case of any undesired change or
loss of the recorded contents.
Before writing or rewriting
Based on TOSHIBA's limited compatibility testing, we suggest the
following manufacturers of disc media, however, it must be noted that
disc quality can affect writing or rewriting success rates. Please also
be aware that in no event does TOSHIBA guarantee the operation,
quality or performance of any disc.
CD-R:
TAIYO YUDEN CO., Ltd.
MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD.
CD-RW: (Multi-Speed, High-Speed and Ultra-Speed)
MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD.
DVD-R:
DVD Specifications for Recordable Disc for General Version 2.0
TAIYO YUDEN Co.,Ltd. (for 8x and 16x speed media)
MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 8x and 16x speed media)
Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. (for 8x and 16x speed media)
DVD-R DL:
MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 4x and 8x speed media)
DVD+R:
MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 8x and 16x speed media)
TAIYO YUDEN CO., Ltd. (for 8x and 16x speed media)
DVD+R DL:
MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 8x speed media)
DVD-RW:
DVD Specifications for Recordable Disc for Version 1.1 or version
1.2
Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) (for 2x, 4x and 6x speed media)
MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 2x, 4x and 6x speed
media)
DVD+RW:
MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD. (for 4x and 8x speed media)
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DVD-RAM: (DVD Super Multi drive only)
DVD Specifications for DVD-RAM Disc for Version 2.0, Version 2.1 or
Version 2.2
Panasonic Corporation (for 3x and 5x speed media)
Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. (for 3x and 5x speed media)
BD-R:
Panasonic Corporation
BD-R DL:
Panasonic Corporation
BD-RE:
Panasonic Corporation
BD-RE DL:
Panasonic Corporation
Some types and formats of DVD-R DL and DVD+R DL discs may be
unreadable.
DISC created in DVD-R DL format4 (Layer Jump Recording) cannot
be read.
When writing or rewriting
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Please observe the following points while you write or rewrite data to a
media:
Always copy data from the hard disk drive to the optical media - do not
use the cut-and-paste function as the original data will be lost if there
is a write error.
Do not perform any of the following actions:
Change users in the Operating Systems.
Operate the computer for any other function, including such tasks
as using a mouse or Touch Pad, or closing/opening the display
panel.
Start a communication application such as a modem.
Apply impact or vibration to the computer.
Install, remove or connect external devices, including such items
as an ExpressCard, memory media card, USB device, external
monitor or an optical digital device.
Use the audio/video control button to reproduce music or voice.
Open the optical disc drive.
Do not use shut down, log off, Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode
functions while writing or rewriting.
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Make sure that the writing/rewriting operation is completed before
going into either Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode (You can remove
an optical media on the optical disc drive after writing is completed).
If the media is of poor quality, or is dirty or damaged, writing or
rewriting errors may occur.
Set the computer on a level surface and avoid places subject to
vibration such as airplanes, trains or cars. In addition, do not use the
computer on an unstable surface such as a stand.
Keep mobile phones and other wireless communication devices away
from the computer.
TOSHIBA Disc Creator
Please be aware of the following limitations when you use the TOSHIBA
Disc Creator:
DVD Video cannot be created using TOSHIBA Disc Creator.
DVD Audio cannot be created using TOSHIBA Disc Creator.
You cannot use TOSHIBA Disc Creator's "Audio CD" function to
record music to DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL or
DVD+RW media.
Do not use the "Disc Backup" function of TOSHIBA Disc Creator in
order to copy DVD Video or DVD-ROM material that has copyright
protection.
DVD-RAM discs cannot be backed up using the "Disc Backup"
function of TOSHIBA Disc Creator.
You cannot back up CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW media to DVD-R,
DVD-R DL or DVD-RW media using the "Disc Backup" function of
TOSHIBA Disc Creator.
You cannot back up CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW media to DVD+R,
DVD+R DL or DVD+RW media using the "Disc Backup" function of
TOSHIBA Disc Creator.
You cannot back up DVD-ROM, DVD Video, DVD-R, DVD-R DL,
DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL or DVD+RW to CD-R or CD-RW media
using the "Disc Backup" function of TOSHIBA Disc Creator.
TOSHIBA Disc Creator cannot record in packet format.
You might not be able to use the "Disc Backup" function of TOSHIBA
Disc Creator to back up a DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+R,
DVD+R DL or DVD+RW disc that was made with other software on a
different optical media recorder.
If you add data to a DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD+R or DVD+R DL disc
that you have already recorded to, you might not be able to read the
added data under some circumstances. For example, it cannot be
read under 16-bit operating systems, such as Windows 98SE and
Windows Me, while in Windows NT4 you will need Service Pack 6 or
later, and in Windows 2000, you will need Service Pack 2. In addition
to this, some DVD-ROM and DVD-ROM/CD-R/RW drives cannot read
this added data regardless of the operating system.
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TOSHIBA Disc Creator does not support recording to DVD-RAM discs
- to achieve this you should use Windows Explorer or another similar
utility.
When you back up a DVD disc, be sure that the source drive supports
recording to DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R DL or
DVD+RW media - if this is not the case then the source disc might not
be backed up correctly.
When you back up a DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R
DL or DVD+RW disc, be sure to use the same type of disc.
You cannot partially delete any data written to a CD-RW, DVD-RW or
DVD+RW disc.
Data Verification
To verify that data has been written or rewritten correctly to a data disc you
should follow the steps below before you begin the write/rewrite process:
1.Click Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Media & Entertainment
-> Disc Creator to access the TOSHIBA Disc creator utility.
2.Display the setting dialog box by one of the following two steps:
Click the Recording settings button (
toolbar in the Data CD/DVD mode.
Select Settings for Each Mode -> Data CD/DVD in the Settings
menu.
3.Mark the Verify Written Data check box.
4.Select File Open or Full Compare mode.
5.Click the OK button.
) for writing on the main
How to learn more about TOSHIBA Disc Creator
Please refer to the Help files for additional TOSHIBA Disc Creator
information.
Corel Digital Studio for TOSHIBA
This feature is supported with some models.
How to make a DVD-Video or a Blu-ray Disc™ Movie
Simplified steps for making a DVD-Video or a Blu-ray Disc™ movie from
adding video source:
1.Click Start -> All Programs -> Corel Digital Studio for TOSHIBA ->Corel Digital Studio for TOSHIBA to launch Corel Digital Studio.
2.Insert a disc in optical disc drive.
3.Find a source video and drag it onto Media Tray.
4.Click Burn -> Video Disc.
5.Select DVD or Blu-ray in Select disc.
6.Select DVD-Video or BDMV in Project format.
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7.Input project name and select a style.
8.Click the Go to menu editing button.
9.Click the Burn button.
How to learn more about Corel Digital Studio
Please refer to the Help and Manual files for additional Corel Digital Studio
information.
Opening the Corel Digital Studio Manual
Press F1 key when Corel Digital Studio is launched.
Important information for use
Note the following limitations when you write Video DVD or Blu-ray Disc™
movie, file convert or playback files.
Editing digital video
Log in with Administrator rights to use Corel Digital Studio.
Make sure that your computer is running on AC power when using
Corel Digital Studio.
Operate the computer at Full Power. Do not use power-saving
features.
While you are editing DVD, you can display preview. However, if
another application is running. The preview might not display properly.
Corel Digital Studio cannot edit or play copy protected content.
Do not enter Sleep or Hibernation Mode while using Corel Digital
Studio.
Do not operate Corel Digital Studio immediately after turning on the
computer. Please wait until all Disc Drive activity has stopped.
CD recorder, DVD-Audio, Video CD functions are not supported in this
version.
Do not run software like a screen saver because it can put a heavy
load on the CPU.
Do not support mp3 decode and encode.
DVD-VR format is not supported in this version.
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Before recording the video to DVD or Blu-ray Disc™
When you record DVD disc or Blu-ray Disc™, please use only discs
recommended by the Drive manufacturer.
Do not set the working drive to a slow device like a USB1.1 hard disk
drive or it will fail to write DVD or Blu-ray Disc™.
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Do not perform any of the following actions:
Operate the computer for any other function, including using a
mouse or Touch Pad, or closing/opening the display panel.
Bump or cause vibration to the computer.
Use the Mode control button and Audio/Video control button to
reproduce music or voice.
Open the optical disc drive.
Install, remove or connect external devices, including the
following: memory media card, USB device, external display,
optical digital devices.
Please verify your disc after recording important data.
Not support to output VCD and SVCD format.
Force eject disc.
About recorded DVDs and Blu-ray™ discs
Some DVD-ROM drives for personal computers or other DVD players
may not be able to read DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/-RAM discs.
When playing your recorded DVD on your computer, please use the
TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER software application or TOSHIBA Blu-ray
Disc Player software application.
When playing your recorded Blu-ray Disc™ on your computer, please
use the TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player software application.
If you use an over-used rewritable disc, the full formatting might be
locked. Please use a brand new disc.
TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER
Please be aware of the following limitations when you use the TOSHIBA
VIDEO PLAYER:
Notes on use
This software can only be used on Windows 7.
TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER software is supported for playback of
DVD-Video and DVD-VR.
Frame dropping, audio skipping or out of sync audio and video may
occur during playback of some DVD-Video titles.
Close all other applications when using the TOSHIBA VIDEO
PLAYER. Do not open any other applications or carry out any other
operations during video playback. Playback may stop or not function
properly in some situations.
Unfinalized DVDs created on home DVD recorders may not be
playable on the computer.
Use DVD-Video discs with a region code which is either "the same as
the factory default setting" (if applicable) or "ALL".
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Do not playback video while watching or recording television programs
using other applications. Doing so may cause DVD-Video playback or
television program recording errors. In addition, if prescheduled
recording starts during DVD-Video playback it may cause DVD-Video
playback or television program recording errors. Please view DVDVideo during times when there is no recording prescheduled.
The resume function cannot be used with some discs on the
TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER.
It is recommended the AC adaptor be connected when playing video.
Power saving features may interfere with smooth playback. When
playing DVD-Video using battery power, set the Power Options to
"Balance".
The screen saver is disabled during video playback using the
TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER. The computer will not automatically go
into Hibernation, Sleep, or shut-down mode.
Do not configure the Display automatic power off function to run while
the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is running.
Do not switch to Hibernation or Sleep Mode when running the
TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER.
Do not lock the computer using the Windows logo ( ) + L keys
when running the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER.
The TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER does not have a parental control
function.
In order to protect copyrights, the Windows Print Screen function is
disabled when TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is running.
(Print Screen functions are disabled even when running other
applications besides TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER and when TOSHIBA
VIDEO PLAYER is minimized.) Please close the TOSHIBA VIDEO
PLAYER to use the Print Screen function.
Carry out the installation/uninstallation of the TOSHIBA VIDEO
PLAYER under a user account with administrator rights.
Do not change Windows Users while TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is
running.
For some DVD-Video discs, using the control window to change the
audio track will also change the subtitle track.
This software can playback MPEG2, MP4, and WTV files created by
Corel Digital Studio for TOSHIBA. Playback may not function properly
if you use the files other than these types.
Display Devices & Audio
TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER will only run when "Colors" is set to "True
Color (32 bit)". Click Start -> Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Display -> Adjust resolution, click "Advanced
settings", select "Monitor" tab, set "colors" to "True color (32 bit)".
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If the DVD-Video image is not displayed on an external display or
television, stop the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER, and change the
screen resolution. To change the screen resolution, click Start ->
Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Display ->
Adjust resolution. However, video cannot be output to some external
displays and televisions due to output or playback conditions.
When viewing DVD-Video on an external display or TV, change the
display device before playing. DVD-Video can be played only on
internal LCD displays or external displays. In Clone mode (Dual View),
TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER may not function properly.
Do not change the screen resolution while running the TOSHIBA
VIDEO PLAYER.
Do not change the display device while running the TOSHIBA VIDEO
PLAYER.
Starting TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER
Use the following procedure to start TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER.
1.
Insert an DVD-Video in the optical disc drive while Windows® 7 is
running.
When a DVD-Video disc is set in the DVD drive (for models with DVD
drive), TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER may start automatically.
2.Select Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Media & Entertainment -> TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER to start TOSHIBA
VIDEO PLAYER.
Operating TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER
Notes on Using TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER.
Screen display and available features may vary amongst DVD-Videos
and scenes.
If the menu is opened in the Display Area using the Control window's
Top Menu or Menu buttons, touch pad and mouse menu operations
may not be able to be used.
Open TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Manual
TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER features and instructions are explained in
details in TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Manual. Use the following procedure
to open TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Manual.
Press the F1 key when TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is launched and click
the Help button.
TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player
Please be aware of the following limitations when you use TOSHIBA Bluray Disc Player.
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Notes on Use
This software can only be used on Windows 7.
Playback of high bit rate content may cause frame dropping, audio
skipping or decrease in computer performance.
Close all other applications before playing back Blu-ray Disc™. Do not
open any other applications or carry out any other operations during
Blu-ray Disc™ playback.
Do not switch to Hibernation or Sleep Mode when running the
TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player.
Because Blu-ray Disc™ playback operates according to programs
built into the content, operation methods, operation screens, sound
effects, icons and other features may vary from disc to disc. For more
information on these items refer to instructions included with content
or contact the content manufacturers directly.
Make sure to connect the computer's AC adapter when playing a Bluray Disc™.
TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player supports AACS (Advanced Access
Control System) copy protection technology. Renewal of the AACS
key integrated into this product is required for uninterrupted enjoyment
of Blu-ray Disc™. An Internet connection is required for renewal.
AACS key renewal is provided free of charge for 5 years after the
purchase of this product, however renewal beyond 5 years is subject
to conditions specified by the software provider, TOSHIBA
Corporation.
Do not playback Blu-ray Disc™ while recording television programs
using “Windows Media Center”, “My TV” or other applications. Doing
so may cause Blu-ray Disc™ playback or television program recording
errors. In addition, if pre-scheduled recording starts during Blu-ray
Disc™ Video playback it may cause Blu-ray Disc™ Video playback or
television program recording errors. Please view Blu-ray Disc™ Video
during times when there is no recording prescheduled.
While playing a BD-J title, keyboard shortcut is ineffective.
Resume play function cannot be used with some discs on TOSHIBA
Blu-ray Disc Player.
The interactive function on Blu-ray™ discs may not work depending
on the contents or network situation.
Blu-ray™ drives and their associated media are manufactured
according to the specifications of three marketing regions. Region
codes can be set from TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player. (Click the
Setting button in the Display Area. And click the Region Menu).
When you purchase Blu-ray™ Video, make sure it matches your drive,
otherwise it will not play properly.
To playback video on an external display or TV using TOSHIBA Bluray Disc Player, use output devices like external displays or TV that
have HDCP supported HDMI port. The video cannot be displayed on
an external display or TV connected to the RGB connector.
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The Blu-ray Disc™ movie can be played only on internal LCD displays
or external devices connected via an HDMI output. In Clone mode
(Dual View), TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player may not function properly.
This product does not play HD DVD discs. Blu-ray™ discs with high
definition content are required for HD viewing.
This software can playback MPEG2, MP4, and WTV files created by
Corel Digital Studio for TOSHIBA. Playback may not function properly
if you use the files other than these types.
Starting TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player
Use the following procedure to start TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player.
Insert a Blu-ray™ Movie Disc in the optical disc drive while Windows
7 is running.
When a Blu-ray™ Movie disc is set in the Blu-ray™ drive (for models
with Blu-ray™ drive), TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player may start
automatically.
Select Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Media & Entertainment -> TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player.
Operating TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player
Notes on using TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player.
Screen display and available features may vary amongst Blu-ray™
Videos and scenes.
If the menu is opened in the Display Area using the Control window's
Top Menu or Menu buttons, Touch Pad and mouse menu operations
may not be able to be used.
®
Open TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Manual
TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player features and instructions are explained in
details in TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Manual.
Use the following procedure to open TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player Manual.
Press F1 key when TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player is launched and
click the Help button.
Wireless communications
The computer’s wireless communication function supports some wireless
communication devices.
Only some models are equipped with both Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
functions.
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Do not use the Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) or Bluetooth functionalities near a
microwave oven or in areas subject to radio interference or magnetic
fields. Interference from a microwave oven or other source can disrupt
Wi-Fi or Bluetooth operation.
Turn all wireless functionalities off when near a person who may have
a cardiac pacemaker implant or other medical electric device. Radio
waves may affect pacemaker or medical device operation, possibly
resulting in serious injury. Follow the instruction of your medical device
when using any wireless functionality.
Always turn off wireless functionality if the computer is near automatic
control equipment or appliances such as automatic doors or fire
detectors. Radio waves can cause malfunction of such equipment,
possibly resulting in serious injury.
It may not be possible to make a network connection to a specified
network name using the ad hoc network function. If this occurs, the
new network(*) will have to be configured for all computers connected
to the same network in order to re-enable network connections.
* Please be sure to use new network name.
Wireless LAN
The Wireless LAN is compatible with other LAN systems based on Direct
Sequence Spread Spectrum / Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
radio technology that complies with the IEEE802.11 Wireless LAN
standard.
Frequency Channel Selection of 5GHz for IEEE 802.11a or/and
IEEE802.11n
Frequency Channel Selection of 2.4GHz for IEEE 802.11b/g or/and
IEEE802.11n
Roaming over multiple channels
Card power management
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption based on an 128-bit
The transmission speed over the wireless LAN, and the distance over
which the wireless LAN can reach, may vary depending on surrounding
electromagnetic environment, obstacles, access point design and
configuration, client design and software/hardware configurations. The
transmission rate described is the theoretical maximum speed as specified
under the appropriate standard - the actual transmission speed will be
lower than the theoretical maximum speed.
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Setting
1.Please make sure that the Wireless Communication function is on.
2.Click Start -> Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing Center.
3.Click Set up a new connection or network.
4.Follow the wizard. You will need the name of the wireless network
together with security settings. Consult the documentation
accompanied with your router or ask your wireless network
administrator for the settings.
Security
TOSHIBA strongly recommend that you enable encryption
functionality, otherwise your computer will be open to illegal access by
an outsider using a wireless connection. If this occurs, the outsider
may illegally access your system, eavesdrop, or cause the loss or
destruction of stored data.
TOSHIBA is not liable for the loss of data due to eavesdropping or
illegal access through the wireless LAN and the damage thereof.
Card Specifications
Form FactorPCI Express Mini Card
CompatibilityIEEE 802.11 Standard for Wireless LANs
Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) certified by the WiFi Alliance. The "Wi-Fi CERTIFIED" logo is a
certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
Network Operating
System
Media Access
Protocol
Microsoft Windows Networking
CSMA/CA (Collision Avoidance) with
Acknowledgment (ACK)
Radio Characteristics
Radio Characteristics of Wireless LAN module may vary according to:
Country/region where the product was purchased
Type of product
Wireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations.
Although Wireless LAN wireless networking products have been designed
for operation in the license-free 2.4GHz and 5GHz band, local radio
regulations may impose a number of limitations to the use of wireless
communication equipment.
Radio FrequencyBand 5GHz (5150-5850 MHz) (Revision a
and n)
Band 2.4GHz (2400-2483.5 MHz) (Revision
b/g and n)
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The range of the wireless signal is related to the transmit rate of the
wireless communication. Communications at lower transmit range may
travel larger distances.
The range of your wireless devices can be affected when the
antennas are placed near metal surfaces and solid high-density
materials.
Range is also impacted due to "obstacles" in the signal path of the
radio that may either absorb or reflect the radio signal.
Bluetooth wireless technology
Some computers in this series have Bluetooth wireless communication
function which eliminates the need for cables between electronic devices
such as computers, printers and mobile phones. When it is enabled,
Bluetooth provides the wireless personal area network environment which
is safe and trustworthy, that is quick and easy.
You cannot use the computer's built-in Bluetooth functions and an external
Bluetooth adaptor simultaneously. For reference, Bluetooth wireless
technology has the following features:
Worldwide operation
The Bluetooth radio transmitter and receiver operate in the 2.4GHz band,
which is license-free and compatible with radio systems in most countries
in the world.
Radio links
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You can easily establish links between two or more devices, with these
links being maintained even if the devices are not within a line-of-sight of
each other.
Security
Two advanced security mechanisms ensure a high level of security:
Authentication prevents access to critical data and makes it impossible
to falsify the origin of a message.
Encryption prevents eavesdropping and maintains link privacy.
Bluetooth Stack for Windows by TOSHIBA
Please note that this software is specifically designed for the following
operating systems:
Windows 7
Information regarding the use of this software with these operating systems
is listed below, with further details being contained with the electronic help
files supplied with the software.
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LAN
This Bluetooth Stack is based on the Bluetooth specification, depending on
the model you purchased. However, TOSHIBA cannot confirm the
compatibility between any computing products and/or other electronic
devices that use Bluetooth, other than TOSHIBA notebook computers.
Release Notes related to the Bluetooth Stack for Windows
by TOSHIBA
1.Fax application software: Please be aware that there is some fax
application software that you cannot use on this Bluetooth Stack.
2.Multi-user considerations: The use of Bluetooth is not supported in a
multi-user environment. This means that, when you use Bluetooth,
other users that are logged into the same computer will not be able to
use this type of functionality.
Product Support:
The latest information regarding operating system support, language
support or available upgrades can be found on our web site http://
www.toshiba-europe.com/computers/tnt/bluetooth.htm in Europe or
www.pcsupport.toshiba.com in the United States.
The computer has built-in support for Ethernet LAN (10 megabits per
second, 10BASE-T), Fast Ethernet LAN (100 megabits per second,
100BASE-TX) or Gigabit Ethernet LAN (1000 megabits per second,
1000BASE-T).
This section describes how to connect/disconnect to a LAN.
Do not install or remove a memory module while Wake-up on LAN is
enabled.
The Wake-up on LAN function consumes power even when the
system is off. Leave the AC adaptor connected while using this
feature.
The Link speed (10/100/1000 megabits per second) changes
automatically depending on the network conditions (connected device,
cable or noise and so on).
LAN cable types
The computer must be configured properly before connecting to a LAN.
Logging onto a LAN using the computer’s default settings could cause a
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malfunction in LAN operation. Check with your LAN administrator regarding
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2
set-up procedures.
If you are using Gigabit Ethernet LAN (1000 megabits per second,
1000BASE-T), be sure to connect with a CAT5e cable or higher. You
cannot use a CAT3 or CAT5 cable.
If you are using Fast Ethernet LAN (100 megabits per second, 100BASETX), be sure to connect with a CAT5 cable or higher. You cannot use a
CAT3 cable.
If you are using Ethernet LAN (10 megabits per second, 10BASE-T), you
can connect with a CAT3 or higher cable.
Connecting the LAN cable
To connect the LAN cable, follow the steps as detailed below:
Connect the AC adaptor before connecting the LAN cable. The AC
adaptor must remain connected during LAN use. If you disconnect the
AC Adaptor while the computer is accessing a LAN, the system may
hang up.
Do not connect any other cable to the LAN jack except the LAN cable.
Otherwise, malfunctions or damage may occur.
Do not connect any power supplying device to the LAN cable that is
connected to the LAN jack. Otherwise, malfunctions or damage may
occur.
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1.Turn off the power to all external devices connected to the computer.
2.Plug one end of the cable into the LAN jack. Press gently until you
hear the latch click into place.
Figure 3-8 Connecting the LAN cable (R940)
1. LAN jack
2. LAN cable
3.Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN hub connector or router.
Check with your LAN administrator and hardware or software vendor
before using or configuring a network connection.
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Optional devices
Optional devices can expand the computer's capabilities and its versatility.
This section describes the connection or installation of the following
devices:
Cards/memory
ExpressCard (ExpressCard/34 or ExpressCard/54)
Smart Card
Memory media
Additional memory module
Peripheral devices
External monitor
HDMI device
DisplayPort
eSATA device
TOSHIBA Hi-Speed Port Replicator II
Other
Security lock
Optional TOSHIBA accessories
ExpressCard
Some models are equipped with a single ExpressCard slot into which any
ExpressCard device that meets industry standards, either manufactured by
TOSHIBA or another vendor, can be installed. The slot supports hot plug
connection and utilizes the PCI Express interface that supports the reading
and writing of data at a theoretical maximum rate of 2.5Gbps.
Inserting an ExpressCard
The Windows hot-install feature allows you to insert ExpressCards while
the computer is turned on.
Do not insert an ExpressCard while the computer is in Sleep Mode or
Hibernation Mode as you may find that some cards do not work properly.
To insert an ExpressCard, follow the steps as detailed below:
1.Press the Dummy card in order to eject the Dummy card partially out
of the computer.
2.Grasp the Dummy card and draw it.
3.Insert the ExpressCard into the ExpressCard slot on the hand side of
the computer.
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4.Press the ExpressCard gently to ensure a firm connection is made.
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1
Figure 3-9 Inserting the ExpressCard (R940)
1. ExpressCard slot2. ExpressCard
5.After inserting the ExpressCard you should refer to its documentation
and also check the configuration in Windows in order to ensure that it
is correct.
Removing an ExpressCard
To remove an ExpressCard, follow the steps as detailed below.
1.Open the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the
Windows Taskbar.
2.Point to ExpressCard and click the left Touch Pad control button.
3.Press the ExpressCard in order to eject the ExpressCard partially out
of the computer.
4.Grasp the ExpressCard and remove it.
5.Insert the Dummy card into the ExpressCard slot.
When you do not use an ExpressCard, please be sure to insert a Dummy
card.
Smart Card
A Smart Card is a credit card sized plastic card. An extremely thin
integrated circuit (IC chip) is embedded into the card on which information
can be recorded. These cards can be used for a wide variety of
applications including telephone related and electronic monetary payments.
This section contains information on the proper use of the Smart Card slot,
and it is strongly recommended that you read it before operating the
computer.
Some models are equipped with a Smart Card slot.
Your computer supports ISO7816-3 asynchronous cards (support protocols
are T=0 and T=1) with a working voltage of 5V.
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