用户手册目录Personal Computer1Table of Contents13Preface19Manual contents19Conventions20Abbreviations20Icons20Keys20Key operation21Display21Messages21General Precautions23Stress injury23Heat injury23Pressure or impact damage23PC card overheating24Mobile phone24Central Processing Unit ("CPU") Performance Disclaimer24Cooling fan25Chapters29Chapter 1 Introduction29Equipment checklist29Hardware29Software29Features30Processor31Memory31Disks31Display31Keyboard32Touch pad32Tablet PC Pen32Reserve pen32Power32Ports32Slots33Multimedia33Communications33Security34Software34Special features34Utilities37Options39Chapter 2 The Grand Tour43Front with the display closed43Left side44Right side45Back side46Underside47Front with the display open49Indicators51AC adaptor54Chapter 3 Getting Started57Setting up your work space58General conditions58Placement of computer59Seating and posture59Lighting60Work habits60Operating the computer in tablet mode61Connecting the AC adaptor62Opening the display64Turning on the power65Starting up for the first time66Turning off the power66Shut Down mode (Boot mode)66Hibernation mode67Benefits of hibernation67Starting Hibernation68Automatic Hibernation68Data save in hibernation mode68Benefits of standby70Executing standby70Standby limitations71Restarting the computer71Restoring the preinstalled software from the Product Recovery CD-ROM71Chapter 4 Operating Basics75Using the Touch Pad75Using the Tablet PC Pen and Reserve Pen76Inserting the Tablet PC Pen78Removing the Tablet PC Pen79Pen actions79Single tap79Double tap79Press and hold79Drag80Drag and drop80Replacing the pen tip80Inserting the Reserve Pen81Removing the Reserve Pen81Changing to the Tablet mode82Changing the screen orientation84Method 1: Changing the screen orientation using TOSHIBA Accelerometer Utilities85Method 2: Changing the screen orientation using Cross Function Button86Method 3: Changing the screen orientation using Task Bar86Changing to the laptop mode87Using the USB FDD Kit87Connecting the USB diskette drive88Disconnecting the USB diskette drive89Diskette care89Wireless communications90Wireless LAN90Supported features90Security91Bluetooth wireless technology91Worldwide operation91Radio links91Security91Wireless communication switch92Wireless communication Indicator92LAN93LAN cable types93Connecting LAN cable93Disconnecting LAN cable94Using the microphones95Audio95Volume control95Microphone level95SoundMAX Control Panel96Using the internal modem98Region selection99Properties menu99Setting99Modem Selection100Dialing Properties100Connecting100Disconnecting101Cleaning the computer101Moving the computer102Heat dispersal102Chapter 5 The Keyboard107Typewriter keys107F1 … F12 function keys ,,108Soft keys: Fn key combinations108Emulating keys on enhanced keyboard108Hotkeys110Fn Sticky key113Windows special keys113Keypad overlay113Turning on the overlays113Arrow mode114Numeric mode114Temporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on)114Temporarily using overlay (overlay off)115Temporarily changing modes115Generating ASCII characters115Chapter 6 Power and Power-Up Modes119Power conditions119Power indicators121Battery indicators121DC IN 15V indicator121Power indicator122Battery types122Battery Pack122Real time clock battery123Care and use of the Battery Pack123Safety precautions124Danger124Warning125Caution126Note126Charging the batteries127Procedures127Time127Battery charging notice128Monitoring battery capacity128Maximizing battery operating time129Retaining data with power off130Extending battery life130Replacing the Battery Pack131Removing the Battery Pack131Installing the Battery Pack133TOSHIBA Password Utility134User password134User Password field134User Token field135Supervisor password135Starting the computer by password136Tablet mode136Power-up modes137Windows utilities137Hotkeys137Panel power off137System Auto Off138Chapter 7 HW Setup141Accessing HW Setup141HW Setup window141General141Boot Priority143Keyboard145USB145LAN146Chapter 8 Optional Devices149PC cards150Inserting a PC card150Removing a PC card151SD cards151Inserting an SD card152Removing an SD card152SD card care153Formatted SD cards154Creation of a boot disk154Memory expansion154Installing memory module155Removing memory module157Battery Pack158Universal AC Adaptor158Battery Charger159USB diskette Kit159Tablet Multi Dock159External monitor160Tablet PC Pen set160Reserve pen160Security lock161Chapter 9 Troubleshooting165Problem solving process165Preliminary checklist165Analyzing the problem166Hardware and system checklist167System start-up167Self test168Power168Overheating power down169AC power169Battery170Password171Keyboard172LCD panel172Hard disk drive173Diskette drive173Infrared port174Pointing device174PC card177SD card178Monitor178Sound system179USB179Memory expansion180Standby/Hibernation181Modem181LAN183Wireless LAN183Bluetooth184Real Time Clock184TOSHIBA support185Before you call185Where to write185Appendix189Appendix A Specifications189Appendix B Display Controller and Modes193Appendix C AT Commands201Appendix D S-registers213Appendix E V.90221Appendix F Wireless LAN225Appendix G AC Power Cord and Connectors229Appendix H Internal Modem Guide231Appendix I Parts Numbers233Glossary235Index249文件大小: 2.1 MB页数: 252Language: English打开用户手册
用户手册目录Portégé® M200/M205 Series User’s Guide1Contents28Introduction37This guide38Safety icons39Other icons used40Other documentation40Service options41Chapter 1: Getting Started42Selecting a place to work42Creating a computer-friendly environment42Keeping yourself comfortable43Precautions43Important information on your computer’s cooling fan46Setting up your computer46Setting up your software47Registering your computer with Toshiba48Adding external devices48Connecting to a power source49Charging the main battery52Using the computer for the first time53Opening the display panel53Your computer’s features and specifications54Turning on the power54Adding memory55Installing a memory module56Removing a memory module60Checking total memory62Connecting an external USB mouse62Connecting an external USB keyboard63Connecting a printer63Setting up a printer64Connecting the modem65Connecting to a phone line66Connecting to a network67Using the TouchPad™67Primary and secondary control buttons67Disabling or enabling the TouchPad68Using the Cross-Functional button70Turning off the computer70Closing the display panel71Different ways to turn the computer on and off71Using your computer in tablet mode72Customizing your computer’s settings74Caring for your computer74Cleaning the computer74Moving the computer75Using a computer lock75Chapter 2: Learning the Basics77Computing tips77Using the keyboard78Character keys79Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard79Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys80Function keys80Windows® special keys81Overlay keys81Starting a program83Saving your work84Saving files84Printing your work86Backing up your work87Restoring your work87Playing audio88Powering down the computer90Turn Off or Shut down command90Restart command91Hibernation command91Standby command92Using Turn Off or Shut down92Turning off more quickly93Starting again after Turn Off or Shut down95Using Hibernation95Enabling the Hibernation command95Going into Hibernation mode95Going into Hibernation mode more quickly96Starting again from Hibernation98Using Standby98Going into Standby mode more quickly99Starting again from Standby101Toshiba’s online resources101Chapter 3: Mobile Computing102Toshiba’s energy-saver design102Running the computer on battery power102Battery Notice103Power management104Using additional batteries104Charging batteries105Charging the main battery105Charging the RTC battery106Monitoring main battery power107Determining remaining battery power109What to do when the main battery runs low111Setting battery alarms111Conserving battery power112Power Profiles113Using a hot key to set the Power Profile114Changing the main battery115Removing the battery from the computer115Inserting a charged battery118Taking care of your battery119Safety precautions119Maximizing battery life120Disposing of used batteries121Traveling tips122Chapter 4: Expansion Options123Using your computer at the office123Using an optional external DVD-ROM drive124Connecting an optional external DVD drive124Inserting discs (CD or DVD)125Removing discs (CD or DVD)126Caring for CDs and DVDs127Using external display devices128Directing the display output when you turn on the computer128Adjusting the quality of the external display129Display limitations130Using tablet mode130Preparing to use the tablet131Using tablet mode132Using the Toshiba tablet pen134Returning the computer to its original configuration135Using the i.LINK® port135Using PC Cards135Inserting a PC Card136Removing a PC Card137Hot swapping PC Cards137Using an optional SD™ card138Installing SD™ card drivers138Installing the SD™card in the SD slot139Formatting an optional SD™ card139Using Standby or Hibernate while using the SD™ card139Removing an optional SD™ card140Chapter 5: Exploring Your Computer’s Features141Windows® XP special features141Personalizing your desktop142Customizing the taskbar142Bringing the world to your desktop143Changing desktop and browsing style144Personalizing individual windows145Customizing window toolbars146Displaying information about each folder147Setting up for communications148Determining the COM port149Using the Ethernet LAN Port150Accessing a LAN151Using wireless LAN connectivity151An overview of using the Internet152The Internet152The World Wide Web152Internet Service Providers153Connecting to the Internet153Surfing the Internet154Internet features154Uploading to, and downloading files from, the Internet155Using audio features155Using external speakers or headphones155Recording sounds156Using a microphone157Adjusting recording settings158Chapter 6: Toshiba Utilities159Fn-esse160Starting Fn-esse160Assigning a key to a program or document161Viewing existing key assignments163Changing or removing existing key assignments164Hotkey utility164TOSHIBA Console165Customize Your Computer166Network166Security166Power Management167Toshiba Hardware Setup169The Toshiba Rotation Utility170Cross Menu Utility174TOSHIBA Tablet Access Code Utility176TOSHIBA Zooming Utility177TOSHIBA SD Memory Card Format178TOSHIBA SD Memory Boot Utility179Chapter 7: Keeping Your Files Safe181Using passwords in the Windows ® operating system181User-level passwords182Setting a user-level password182Disabling the user-level password183Using the power-on (user-level) password184Using the instant (user-level) password184Using the HDD password184Setting a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup185Deleting or changing a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup186Setting a hard disk drive master and user password in System Setup187Changing the master and user passwords in System Setup189Deleting the hard disk drive master and user passwords in the System Setup190Chapter 8: If Something Goes Wrong191Problems that are easy to fix191Problems when you turn on the computer193The Windows ® operating system is not working195Using Startup options to fix problems196Internet problems197The Windows® XP operating system can help you197Resolving a hardware conflict198A plan of action198Resolving hardware conflicts on your own199Fixing a problem with Device Manager200Memory problems202Power and the batteries203Keyboard problems205Display problems206Disk drive problems208DVD-ROM or multi-function drive problems211Sound system problems212PC Card problems212Printer problems216Modem problems217Wireless networking problems218DVD operating problems221Develop good computing habits224Data and system configuration backup in Windows XP225If you need further assistance231Before you contact Toshiba231Contacting Toshiba232Other Toshiba Internet Web sites233Toshiba’s worldwide offices233Appendix A: Hot Keys235Volume Mute235Password security236Without a password236With a password236Maintaining security when the battery is not fully charged237Power usage mode238Standby mode238Hibernation mode239Display modes240Display brightness240Disabling or enabling wireless devices241Disabling or enabling the TouchPad241Keyboard hot keys242Zooming applications in/out242Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors243Appendix C: Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba Computer244Getting Started245Starting ConfigFree245ConfigFree Utilities247Connectivity Doctor247Search for Wireless Devices250Profile Settings255ConfigFree SUMMIT259Quick Connect263Using the Automatic Switch266Semi-Automatic Switch Feature266Glossary268Index283文件大小: 3.4 MB页数: 290Language: English打开用户手册
用户手册目录Portégé® M200/M205 Series User’s Guide1Contents28Introduction37This guide38Safety icons39Other icons used40Other documentation40Service options41Chapter 1: Getting Started42Selecting a place to work42Creating a computer-friendly environment42Keeping yourself comfortable43Precautions43Important information on your computer’s cooling fan46Setting up your computer46Setting up your software47Registering your computer with Toshiba48Adding external devices48Connecting to a power source49Charging the main battery52Using the computer for the first time53Opening the display panel53Your computer’s features and specifications54Turning on the power54Adding memory55Installing a memory module56Removing a memory module60Checking total memory62Connecting an external USB mouse62Connecting an external USB keyboard63Connecting a printer63Setting up a printer64Connecting the modem65Connecting to a phone line66Connecting to a network67Using the TouchPad™67Primary and secondary control buttons67Disabling or enabling the TouchPad68Using the Cross-Functional button70Turning off the computer70Closing the display panel71Different ways to turn the computer on and off71Using your computer in tablet mode72Customizing your computer’s settings74Caring for your computer74Cleaning the computer74Moving the computer75Using a computer lock75Chapter 2: Learning the Basics77Computing tips77Using the keyboard78Character keys79Making your keyboard emulate a full-size keyboard79Ctrl, Fn, and Alt keys80Function keys80Windows® special keys81Overlay keys81Starting a program83Saving your work84Saving files84Printing your work86Backing up your work87Restoring your work87Playing audio88Powering down the computer90Turn Off or Shut down command90Restart command91Hibernation command91Standby command92Using Turn Off or Shut down92Turning off more quickly93Starting again after Turn Off or Shut down95Using Hibernation95Enabling the Hibernation command95Going into Hibernation mode95Going into Hibernation mode more quickly96Starting again from Hibernation98Using Standby98Going into Standby mode more quickly99Starting again from Standby101Toshiba’s online resources101Chapter 3: Mobile Computing102Toshiba’s energy-saver design102Running the computer on battery power102Battery Notice103Power management104Using additional batteries104Charging batteries105Charging the main battery105Charging the RTC battery106Monitoring main battery power107Determining remaining battery power109What to do when the main battery runs low111Setting battery alarms111Conserving battery power112Power Profiles113Using a hot key to set the Power Profile114Changing the main battery115Removing the battery from the computer115Inserting a charged battery118Taking care of your battery119Safety precautions119Maximizing battery life120Disposing of used batteries121Traveling tips122Chapter 4: Expansion Options123Using your computer at the office123Using an optional external DVD-ROM drive124Connecting an optional external DVD drive124Inserting discs (CD or DVD)125Removing discs (CD or DVD)126Caring for CDs and DVDs127Using external display devices128Directing the display output when you turn on the computer128Adjusting the quality of the external display129Display limitations130Using tablet mode130Preparing to use the tablet131Using tablet mode132Using the Toshiba tablet pen134Returning the computer to its original configuration135Using the i.LINK® port135Using PC Cards135Inserting a PC Card136Removing a PC Card137Hot swapping PC Cards137Using an optional SD™ card138Installing SD™ card drivers138Installing the SD™card in the SD slot139Formatting an optional SD™ card139Using Standby or Hibernate while using the SD™ card139Removing an optional SD™ card140Chapter 5: Exploring Your Computer’s Features141Windows® XP special features141Personalizing your desktop142Customizing the taskbar142Bringing the world to your desktop143Changing desktop and browsing style144Personalizing individual windows145Customizing window toolbars146Displaying information about each folder147Setting up for communications148Determining the COM port149Using the Ethernet LAN Port150Accessing a LAN151Using wireless LAN connectivity151An overview of using the Internet152The Internet152The World Wide Web152Internet Service Providers153Connecting to the Internet153Surfing the Internet154Internet features154Uploading to, and downloading files from, the Internet155Using audio features155Using external speakers or headphones155Recording sounds156Using a microphone157Adjusting recording settings158Chapter 6: Toshiba Utilities159Fn-esse160Starting Fn-esse160Assigning a key to a program or document161Viewing existing key assignments163Changing or removing existing key assignments164Hotkey utility164TOSHIBA Console165Customize Your Computer166Network166Security166Power Management167Toshiba Hardware Setup169The Toshiba Rotation Utility170Cross Menu Utility174TOSHIBA Tablet Access Code Utility176TOSHIBA Zooming Utility177TOSHIBA SD Memory Card Format178TOSHIBA SD Memory Boot Utility179Chapter 7: Keeping Your Files Safe181Using passwords in the Windows ® operating system181User-level passwords182Setting a user-level password182Disabling the user-level password183Using the power-on (user-level) password184Using the instant (user-level) password184Using the HDD password184Setting a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup185Deleting or changing a hard disk drive user only password in System Setup186Setting a hard disk drive master and user password in System Setup187Changing the master and user passwords in System Setup189Deleting the hard disk drive master and user passwords in the System Setup190Chapter 8: If Something Goes Wrong191Problems that are easy to fix191Problems when you turn on the computer193The Windows ® operating system is not working195Using Startup options to fix problems196Internet problems197The Windows® XP operating system can help you197Resolving a hardware conflict198A plan of action198Resolving hardware conflicts on your own199Fixing a problem with Device Manager200Memory problems202Power and the batteries203Keyboard problems205Display problems206Disk drive problems208DVD-ROM or multi-function drive problems211Sound system problems212PC Card problems212Printer problems216Modem problems217Wireless networking problems218DVD operating problems221Develop good computing habits224Data and system configuration backup in Windows XP225If you need further assistance231Before you contact Toshiba231Contacting Toshiba232Other Toshiba Internet Web sites233Toshiba’s worldwide offices233Appendix A: Hot Keys235Volume Mute235Password security236Without a password236With a password236Maintaining security when the battery is not fully charged237Power usage mode238Standby mode238Hibernation mode239Display modes240Display brightness240Disabling or enabling wireless devices241Disabling or enabling the TouchPad241Keyboard hot keys242Zooming applications in/out242Appendix B: Power Cord/Cable Connectors243Appendix C: Using ConfigFree™ with your Toshiba Computer244Getting Started245Starting ConfigFree245ConfigFree Utilities247Connectivity Doctor247Search for Wireless Devices250Profile Settings255ConfigFree SUMMIT259Quick Connect263Using the Automatic Switch266Semi-Automatic Switch Feature266Glossary268Index283文件大小: 3.4 MB页数: 290Language: English打开用户手册
规格指南目录Portégé M200 Series1System Characteristics1Choice of Hard Disk Drives:1Toshiba Software and Utilities1Third-party Software1Limited Warranty182Standard Limited Warranty Upgrades and Extensions2Limited Warranty Extensions2SystemGuard19 Advanced Protection Coverage w/ ServiceExpress2SystemGuard19 Advanced Protection Coverage + Business On-Site Repair2ServiceExpress2Business On-Site Repair2Accessories2文件大小: 204.2 KB页数: 7Language: English打开用户手册
规格指南目录Portégé M200/205 Series1System Characteristics1Operating System1Intel® Centrino™ Mobile Technology featuring:1Memory1Hard Disk Drives :1Optical Disk Drive1Display and Graphics/Video1Input Devices1Expandability1Communications1Ports1Physical Description1Sound1Power Supply1Battery1Security1BIOS1Bundled Software1Environmental Specifications2Limited Warranty2Limited Warranty Extensions2Models with 3 Year Standard Warranty2Models with 1 Year Standard Warranty2Accessories2Power2Memory Upgrades & SD Memory Options2Primary Hard Drive Upgrades (or Replacements)2Backup2Optical Drives2Bluetooth2Cases & Security2Input & Miscellaneous2Expansion2Options Available for the Toshiba Tablet Multi Dock2Secondary HDD Kits2Optical Drives2Expansion2Return Policy2文件大小: 142.0 KB页数: 6Language: English打开用户手册