Toshiba NB305 User Manual

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User’s Manual
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Operating Basics
Wireless WAN Guide
Introduction
Depending on the model you purchased your TOSHIBA Notebook come 
with an installed Wireless WAN (wide area network) device. This device 
gives you the ability for a high-speed connection to the Internet, corporate 
intranet, and your email while you are away from the office. This section 
provides the information you need to get started and use your TOSHIBA 
Wireless WAN module.
Safety Precautions
Please read the Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort enclosed to the 
User's manual. It contains important safety information. 
Using your PC aboard an aircraft
Limitation of Liability
While Toshiba has made every effort at the time of publication to ensure the 
accuracy of the information herein, product specifications, configurations, 
system component/options availability are all subject to change without 
notice. 
Installing a SIM Card
1. Shut down the computer - make sure the Power indicator is off.
2. Remove the AC adaptor and all cables connected to the computer.
Present aviation agency regulations and airline policies typically require 
that you turn off your computer, disable Wireless communication in BIOS 
setup, and turn off any wireless devices, before boarding an aircraft.
While it is foreseeable that during certain non-critical phases of your 
flight, certain computer and/or wireless technologies might be 
permitted for use on board an aircraft, use of wireless WAN 
communication is normally prohibited. Since this computer is equipped 
with the wireless WAN feature, please be sure to disable Wireless 
communication in BIOS setup even if use of wireless LAN and/or 
Bluetooth™ is permitted. For this computer model, Wireless 
communication in BIOS setup controls all wireless communications 
and wireless LAN and/or Bluetooth™ cannot be selectively turned on 
without also turning on wireless WAN. If the Wireless communication is 
enabled in BIOS setup, wireless WAN radio waves may be 
transmitted.
Unapproved use of computer and/or wireless communication might 
interfere with navigation and aircraft communication systems, possibly 
causing serious injury.