Toshiba Satellite P200 Series User Manual
Toshiba Satellite P200 Series User Manual

Toshiba Satellite P200 Series User Manual

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  • Page 1 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 TOSHIBA Satellite P200/ Satellite Pro P200 Series User's Manual...
  • Page 2 © 2007 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under copyright law, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of TOSHIBA. No patent liability is assumed, with respect to the use of the information contained herein.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Copyright 1996, 2003 Digital Theater Systems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Bluetooth is a registered trademark owned by its proprietor and used by TOSHIBA under license. iLINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Other trademarks and registered trademarks not listed above may be used in this manual.
  • Page 4: When Using Your Computer

    When Using Your Computer Do not operate your portable computer for an extended period of time with the base resting directly on your body. With extended operation, heat can potentially build up in the base. Allowing sustained contact with the skin could cause discomfort or, eventually, a burn.
  • Page 5 To help avoid the potential hazard of electric shock, do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm. When setting up the computer for work, place it on a level surface. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
  • Page 6: Fcc Information

    Use only the battery pack that came with the computer or an optional battery pack. Use of the wrong battery could damage your computer. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage in such case. FCC information FCC notice "Declaration of Conformity Information"...
  • Page 7 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 or expansion unit's external monitor port, parallel port, USB port and microphone jack.
  • Page 8 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-Causing Equipment Regulations.
  • Page 9 Optical Disc Drive Safety Instruction Be sure to check the international precautions at the end of this section. The optical drive that is used in this computer is equipped with a laser device. A classification label with the following sentence is affixed to the surface of the drive.
  • Page 10 Pioneer DVD Super Multi DVR-K17 The DVD Super Multi drive 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.
  • Page 11 TOSHIBA Samsung Storage Technology TS-L632D The drive 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.
  • Page 12 Hitachi-LG Data Storage DVD Super Multi GSA-T20N The DVD Super Multi drive 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.
  • Page 13 Panasonic DVD Super Multi UJ-850U The DVD Super Multi drive 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.
  • Page 14 TEAC DV-W28EC The drive 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.
  • Page 15 To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. Location of the required label SERIAL NO. MANUFACTURED: COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 TOSHIBA CORPORATION 1-1-1, SHIBAURA, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 105-8001, JAPAN Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 16 To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. Location of the required label SERIAL NO. MANUFACTURED: COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 TOSHIBA CORPORATION 1-1-1, SHIBAURA, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 105-8001, JAPAN Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 17 International 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."...
  • Page 18 VORSICHT: DIE VERWENDUNG VON ANDEREN STEURUNGEN ODER EINSTELLUNGEN ODER DAS DURCHFÜHREN VON ANDEREN VORGÄNGEN ALS IN DER BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG BESCHRIEBEN KÖNNEN GEFÄHRLICHE STRAHLENEXPOSITIONEN ZUR FOLGE HABEN. Modem warning notice Conformity Statement The equipment has been approved to [Commission Decision "CTR21"] for pan- European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
  • Page 19: Region Selection

    Japan regulations Region selection If you are using the computer in Japan, technical regulations described in the Telecommunications Business Law require that you select the Japan country mode. It is illegal to use the modem in Japan with any other selection. Redial Up to two redial attempts can be made.
  • Page 20: Telephone Company Procedures

    When you are notified, you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. In the event repairs are ever needed on your modem, they should be performed by TOSHIBA Corporation or an authorized representative of TOSHIBA Corporation. Disconnection...
  • Page 21 Instructions for IC CS-03 certified equipment 1. NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.
  • Page 22 Notes for Users in Australia and New Zealand Modem warning notice for Australia Modems connected to the Australian telecoms network must have a valid Austel permit. This modem has been specifically configured to ensure compliance with Austel standards when the country/region selection is set to Australia.
  • Page 23 Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom's PTC Specifications are dependent on the equipment (PC) associated with this modem. The associated equipment shall be set to operate within the following limits for compliance with Telecom Specifications: a/ There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same number within any 30 minute period for any single manual call initiation, and b/ The equipment shall go on-hook for a period of not less than 30 seconds between the end of one attempt and the beginning of the...
  • Page 24: General Conditions

    It is recommended that this equipment be disconnected from the Telecom line during electrical storms. When relocating the equipment, always disconnect the Telecom line connection before the power connection, and reconnect the power first. This equipment may not be compatible with Telecom Distinctive Alert cadences and services such as FaxAbility.
  • Page 25: General Precautions

    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.
  • Page 26: Instruction Manual For Safety And Comfort

    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.
  • Page 27: Table Of Contents

    Special features ........1-10 TOSHIBA Value Added Package ......1-11 Utilities and Applications .
  • Page 28 Using optical disc drives ......4-20 TOSHIBA Disc Creator....... . 4-23 Media Care.
  • Page 29 Replacing the battery pack ......7-10 TOSHIBA Password Utility......7-13 Power-up modes .
  • Page 30 Hardware and system checklist......10-3 TOSHIBA support ........10-18 Chapter 11 Disclaimers CPU .
  • Page 31 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Preface Congratulations on your purchase of the Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series computer. This powerful notebook computer provides excellent expansion capability, including multimedia devices, and it is designed to provide years of reliable, high-performance computing. This manual tells how to set up and begin using your Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series computer.
  • Page 32: Preface

    Chapter 7, Power and Power-Up Modes, gives details on the computer's power resources. Chapter 8, HW Setup, introduces you to the TOSHIBA Hardware Setup program. Chapter 9, Optional Devices, describes the optional hardware available. Chapter 10, Troubleshooting, provides helpful information on how to perform some diagnostic tests, and suggests courses of action if the computer doesn't seem to be working properly.
  • Page 33: Conventions

    Preface 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.
  • Page 34: Equipment Checklist

    Preface Messages Messages are used in this manual to bring important information to your attention. Each type of message is identified as shown below. 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.
  • Page 35 The system may not function properly if you use drivers that are not pre- installed or distributed by TOSHIBA. SD Memory Card Format Utility and other SD functions are packaged into TOSHIBA SD Memoory Utilities. When uninstalling the SD utilities, click Start Control Panel Uninstall a program, and select TOSHIBA SD Memory Utilities.
  • Page 36 Preface xxxvi Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 37: Features

    Basic features are described in a separate pamphlet. 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. Features Please visit your region's web site for the configuration details of the model that you have purchased.
  • Page 38 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features Chipset ® Mobile Intel GM965/PM965/GL960 Express Chipset TEXAS INSTRUMENTS CardReader & 1394a Controller PCI8402 Realtek High Definition Audio Codec ALC268 Realtek 10M/100M/1Gbps LAN Controller RTL8111B, 10M/100M LAN Controller RTL8101E (Depending on the model you purchased) Memory The graphics system in your computer may use part of the main system memory for graphics performance and therefore reduce the amount of...
  • Page 39 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features BIOS 1MB Flash ROM for system BIOS Suspend to memory or hard disk drive Various Hotkey functions for system control Complete ACPI 1.0b functionality Power Battery Pack 6-cell Lithium Ion smart battery pack with 10.8V*4000mAh 9-cell Lithium Ion smart battery pack with 10.8V*6000mAh...
  • Page 40 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features TouchPad/Dual Mode Pad A TouchPad/Dual Mode Pad and control buttons in the palm rest enable control of the on-screen pointer. The Dual Mode Pad is a TouchPad that provides normal touchpad features in its default mode and switches to a DualMode interface when the upper right corner of the TouchPad is tapped.
  • Page 41 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features Disclaimer (HDD Drive Capacity) For more information on the Disclaimer regarding HDD Drive Capacity, please refer to the Disclaimers section in Chapter 11. Some models are equipped with a full-size DVD DVD Super Multi drive supporting ±...
  • Page 42 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features HD DVD-ROM drive HD DVD-ROM reads HD DVD-ROMs at maximum 1x speed DVD-ROMs at maximum 8x speed and CD-ROMs at maximum 24x speed. It writes CD- Rs at up to 16x speed, CD-RWs at up to 10x speed, DVD-Rs at maximum 4x speed, DVD-RWs at maximum 6x speed, DVD+RWs at maximum 4x speed, DVD+Rs at maximum 4x speed, DVD+R...
  • Page 43 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features HD DVD-R drive HD DVD-R reads HD DVD-ROMs at maximum 1x speed HD DVD-Rs at maximum 1x speed DVD- ROMs at maximum 8x speed and CD-ROMs at maximum 24x speed. It writes CD-Rs at up to 16x speed, CD-RWs at up to 10x speed, DVD-Rs at maximum 4x speed, DVD-RWs at maximum 6x speed, DVD+RWs at maximum 4x speed,...
  • Page 44 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features Ports (depending on configuration) External monitor 15-pin analog VGA port supports VESA DDC2B compatible functions. Universal Serial Bus The computer has Six Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports that comply with the USB 2.0 standard, which enables data transfer speeds more than 40 times faster than USB 1.1 (which this computer also supports).
  • Page 45 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features Communications (depending on configuration) Modem An internal modem provides capability for data and fax communication. It supports the V.90 or V.92 standards depending on the region and provides a modem jack for connection to a telephone line.
  • Page 46: Special Features

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features Special features The following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features, which make the computer more convenient to use. Hotkeys Key combinations that let you quickly modify the system configuration directly from the keyboard without running a system configuration program.
  • Page 47: Toshiba Value Added Package

    Do not remove the battery pack while the computer is in Sleep mode. Data in memory will be lost. TOSHIBA Value Added Package This section describes the TOSHIBA Component features pre-installed on the computer. TOSHIBA Power TOSHIBA Power Saver provides you with the...
  • Page 48: Utilities And Applications

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features When you start or resume your computer, the TOSHIBA Flash Cards may take a moment to become available and may display several times before completely activating. The hot key functions will be available once the TOSHIBA Cards are completely active.
  • Page 49 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features TOSHIBA ConfigFree ConfigFree is a suite of utilities to allow easy control of communication devices and network connections. ConfigFree also allows you to find communication problems and create profiles for easy switching between location and communication networks.
  • Page 50 This has the same function as the Lock button at the bottom of the right pane in the start menu. TOSHIBA Assist: This can be used to open TOSHIBA Assist if it is already installed in your computer. 1-14 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 51: Options

    The following options are available: Memory Modules Two memory module can be installed in this computer. Use only PC5300* compatible DDRII memory modules. See your TOSHIBA dealer for details. * The availability of DDRII is dependent on the model you purchased. Battery Pack An additional battery pack can be purchased from your TOSHIBA dealer.
  • Page 52 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Series Features 1-16 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 53: Chapter 2 The Grand Tour

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Chapter 2 The Grand Tour This chapter identifies the various components of your computer. Become familiar with each component before you operate the computer. Certain types of notebook chassis are designed to accommodate all possible configurations for an entire product series. Your selected model may not have all the features and specifications corresponding to all of the icons or switches shown on the notebook chassis, unless you have selected all those features.
  • Page 54 The Grand Tour Front Edge Logo* Front Edge Logo indicates the computer series you bought. (The avaliability of this function is dependent on the model you purchased.) DC IN LED The DC IN LED indicates the computer is connected to the AC adapter and it is plugged into an AC power source.
  • Page 55: Right Side

    The Grand Tour Headphone Jack The headphone jack lets you connect stereo headphones or other audio-output devices such as external speakers. Connecting headphones or other devices to this jack automatically disables the internal speakers. Volume Control Use this dial to adjust the volume of the stereo speakers or headphones.
  • Page 56: Left Side

    The Grand Tour Optical Disc Drive The computer is configured with a full-size optical and LED disc drive module that lets you run either 12 cm (4.72") or 8 cm (3.15") discs without using an adapter. See the Drives section in this chapter for technical specifications on each drive and Chapter 4, Operating Basics, for information on using the drive and caring for discs.The LED lets...
  • Page 57 The Grand Tour RGB Monitor Port This 15-pin port lets you connect an external video display to the computer. Fan Vents The fan vents help prevent the CPU from overheating. To prevent possible over heating of the CPU, never block the fan vents. LAN Jack This jack lets you connect to a LAN.
  • Page 58: Underside

    The Grand Tour Underside The following figure shows the underside of the computer. Make sure the display is closed before turning over your computer. HDD2* ATTERY XPANSION EMORY OCKET ATTERY UBWOOFER ATTERY ATCH HDD1 * The availability of this feature is dependent on the model you purchased. The bottom of the computer Battery Pack The battery pack powers the computer when the...
  • Page 59: Front With The Display Open

    The Grand Tour Expansion Memory Use this socket to install a memory module to Socket increase your computer's memory. Refer to the Memory expansion section in Chapter 9, Optional Devices. To prevent possible overheating of the CPU, never block the fan vents. Battery Pack Latch With the Battery Pack Lock in its unlocked position, you can slide this latch in order to...
  • Page 60 The Grand Tour Display Screen The LCD displays high-contrast text and graphics at a resolution up to 1680 x 1050 pixels. Refer to Appendix B - Display Modes for further information. When the computer operates from the AC adapter, the display screen's image will be somewhat brighter than when it operates on battery power - this is normal and is designed to conserve battery power.
  • Page 61 The Grand Tour Stop* Stops playing the CD, DVD or digital audio. (The availability of this function depends on the model you purchased.) Previous Button* Skips backwards to the previous track, chapter or digital file. Refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics, for details.
  • Page 62: Keyboard Indicators

    The Grand Tour Keyboard Indicators CAPS LOCK Numeric Mode You can use the numeric pad for numeric input when the Numeric mode icon lights green. Refer to the Number pad section in Chapter 5, The Keyboard. Caps Lock The Caps Lock LED lights when you press the CAPS Caps Lock key.
  • Page 63: Writable Discs

    Writable discs This section describes the types of writable discs. Check the specifications for your drive to for the type of discs it can write. Use TOSHIBA Disc Creator to write compact discs. Refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics. CD-R discs can be written only once. The recorded data cannot be erased or changed.
  • Page 64 The Grand Tour The read speed is slower at the centre of a disc and faster at the other edge. HD DVD read 1 speed (maximum) DVD read 8 speed (maximum) DVD-R write 4 speed (maximum) DVD-RW write 4 speed (maximum) 4 speed (maximum) DVD+R write DVD+RW write...
  • Page 65 See Chapter 7, Power and Power-Up Modes, for details. The AC adapter Use of the wrong adapter could damage your computer. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage in such case. The output rating for the computer is 19 volts DC.
  • Page 66 The Grand Tour 2-14 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 67: Chapter 3 Getting Started

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Chapter 3 Getting Started This chapter provides basic information to get you started using your computer. It covers the following topics: Be sure also to read Instruction Manual for Safety & Comfort. This guide, which is included with the computer, explains product liability. Connecting the AC adapter Opening the display Turning on the power...
  • Page 68: Connecting The Ac Adapter

    100 to 240 volts and 50 or 60 hertz. For details on using the AC adapter to charge the battery pack, refer to Chapter 7, Power and Power-Up Modes. Use of the wrong adapter could damage your computer. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage in such case. The output rating for the computer is 19 volts DC.
  • Page 69: Opening The Display

    Getting Started Opening the display The display panel can be rotated in a wide range of angles for optimal viewing. 1. Push the display latch on the front of the computer. Opening the display 2. Lift the panel up and adjust it to the best viewing angle for you. Use reasonable care when opening and closing the display panel.
  • Page 70: Starting Up For The First Time

    Getting Started Starting up for the first time When you first turn on the power, the computer's initial screen is the ® Windows Vista Startup Screen Logo. Follow the on-screen directions for each screen. During setup, you can click the Back button to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 71: Sleep Mode

    Getting Started Sleep Mode If you do 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 When the AC adaptor is connected, the computer will go into Sleep...
  • Page 72: Hibernation Mode

    Getting Started Youu can enter Sleep Mode in one of three ways: 1. Click Start then click the sleep button ( ) located in the power management buttons ( ), or click the arrow button ( ) and select Sleep from the menu. 2.
  • Page 73: Starting Hibernation Mode

    Getting Started Benefits of Hibernation Mode The Hibernation Mode feature provides the following benefits: Saves Data to the hard disk drive when the computer automatically shutsdown because of a low battery condition. You can return to your previous working environment immediately when you turn on the computer.
  • Page 74: Restarting The Computer

    Getting Started Restarting the computer Certain conditions require that you reset the computer, for example if: You change certain computer settings. An errors and the computer does not respond you your keyboard commands. If you need to restart the computer, there are three ways this can be achieved: 1.
  • Page 75: Restoring The Pre-Installed Software From The Product

    2. Switch on the computer and, when the In Touch with Tomorrow TOSHIBA prompt appears, press the F12 key to display the Boot Menu. For 2HDD Model, If HDD1 is first, go to step 3. If HDD1 is not first, do as follows: Select <Enter Setup>...
  • Page 76: Create An Optical Recovery Discs

    Getting Started Create an Optical Recovery Discs Be sure to connect the AC adaptor when you create Recovery Discs. Be sure to close all other software programs except the Recovery Disc Creator. Do not run software such as screen savers which can put a heavy load on the CPU.
  • Page 77: Restoring The Pre-Installed Software From The Recovery Hard Disk Drive

    Getting Started Restoring the pre-installed software from the Recovery Hard Disk Drive A portion of the total hard disk drive space is configured as a hidden recovery partition. This partition stores files which can be used to restore pre-installed software in the event of a problem. If you subsequently set up your hard disk drive again, do not change, delete or add partitions in a manner other than specified in the manual, otherwise you may find that space for the required software is not available.
  • Page 78: Restoring The Pre-Installed Software From Your

    When removing pre-installed drivers / utilities or when installing, you can setup the respective drivers / utilities from the following folder. C: \TOSAPINS\*** When Installing TOSHIBA SD Memory Card Format or other SD utilities, select TOSHIBA SD Memory Utilities from C:\TOSAPINS\. 3-12...
  • Page 79: Chapter 4 Operating Basics

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Chapter 4 Operating Basics This chapter gives information on basic operations including using the TouchPad/Dual Mode Pad, optical disc drives, the internal modem, LAN and wireless LAN. It also provides tips on caring for your computer and on heat dispersal.
  • Page 80: Dual Mode Pad Button Function (Dual Mode Pad Is Provided With Some Models)

    Operating Basics The TouchPad/Dual Mode Pad has similar functions to a two-button mouse with a scroll wheel. For some functions, you can tap it instead of pressing a button. You can customize pointing device actions in Mouse Properties. Open the Control Panel, select the Mouse icon and press Enter to open the Mouse Properties window.
  • Page 81: Using The Fingerprint

    Operating Basics Configfree Configfree is a suite of utilities to allow easy control of communication devices and network connections. It also allows you to find communication problems and create profiles for easy switching between locations and communication networks. Windows Photo Windows Photo Gallery gives you many tools for Gallery your digital photos and videos.
  • Page 82: How The Swipe The Finger

    Operating Basics How the Swipe the Finger Using the following steps when swiping fingers for FingerPrint registration or authentication will help to minimize authentication failures: 1. Align the first joint of the finger to the center of the sensor. Lightly touch the sensor and swipe finger levelly towards you.
  • Page 83: Points To Note About The Fingerprint Sensor

    Operating Basics 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.
  • Page 84 Toshiba does not guarantee that the FingerPrint sensor will recognize the enrolled user or 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 this FingerPrint recognition software or utility.
  • Page 85: Points To Note About The Fingerprint Utility Software

    Operating Basics Points to note about the FingerPrint Utility software You are able to backup saved FingerPrint data and information within the PasswordBank by using the import or Export User Data facility under the FingerPrint management software. However, please be aware that any encrypted files cannot be backup within FileSafe using this function - in these instances it is recommended that you backup these files to external media using standard file copy processes.
  • Page 86: Window Logon Via Fingerprint Authentication

    Operating Basics 3. At the User’s Password screen which is then displayed, you should ensure that the same Windows username is displayed before entering the appropriate password into the Enter you password field. Once this has been done, click Next. 4.
  • Page 87: How To Enable Fingerprint Power-On Security Settings

    Using this process will switch the password input screen across to the keyboard based entry screen. You must ensure that you use the TOSHIBA Password Utility to register a User Password before using the FingerPrint Power-on Security and its extended function to allow FingerPrint to be used to access the computer when it is turned on.
  • Page 88 Password and Windows Logon password before using the FingerPrint Power-on Security and this FingerPrint Single Sign On Feature. Please use 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.
  • Page 89: Using The Web Camera

    TOSHIBA does not guarantee that the FingerPrint utility technology will be completely secure or error-free or it will be 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.
  • Page 90: Using The Software

    Operating Basics Using the software The Web Camera software is pre-configured to start when you turn on Windows Vista; if you need to restart it go to Start Programs Camera Assistant Software Camera Assistant Software. APTURE STILL IMAGES ISPLAY INDOW IDEO ECORDING AMERA...
  • Page 91: Using The Internal Modem

    1. Open the Modem Region Select application. It is located on the Programs menu at TOSHIBA Networking Modem Region Select.
  • Page 92: Properties Menu

    Operating Basics Do not use the Country/Region Select function in the Modem setup utility in the Control Panel if the function is available. If you change the Country/ Region in the Control Panel, the change may not take effect. 2. The Region Selection icon appears on the Windows Task Bar. The Region Selection icon 3.
  • Page 93: Modem Selection

    Do not pull on the cable or move the computer while the cable is connected. If you find that the modem speed is low or communication is interrupted when you are using the modem, please set the CPU speed to Maximum within the TOSHIBA Power Saver utility. Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 4-15...
  • Page 94: Lan

    Operating Basics Disconnecting To disconnect the internal modem cable, follow the steps below. 1. Pinch the lever on the connector in the telephone jack and pull out the connector. 2. Disconnect the cable from the computer in the same manner. The computer is equipped with networking hardware that supports Ethernet LAN (10megabits per second, 10BASE-T), Fast Ethernet LAN (100 megabits per second and Gigabit Ethernet LAN (1000BASE-T).
  • Page 95: Wireless Lan

    11a, 11b, 11g and 11n wireless are based on IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n respectively. The IEEE 802.11n specification has not been finalized and is currently in draft release. The TOSHIBA 11a/b/g/n Wireless LAN Adapters are based on the Draft Release, Version 1.0, of the IEEE 802.11n specification.
  • Page 96: Bluetooth Wireless Technology

    Internet is an open invitation for outsiders to abuse your ISP account and privileges. 2. TOSHIBA is not liable for the eavesdropping on your data due to the use of the wireless LAN connection and any damage that may occur thereof.
  • Page 97: 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. Wireless communications It may not be possible to make a network connection to a specified network name using the ad hoc network function.
  • Page 98: Using Optical Disc Drives

    Operating Basics Using optical disc drives The illustrations in this section might differ slightly from your drive, but operation is the same for all optical disc drives. 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 adapter.
  • Page 99 Operating Basics 3. Grasp the drawer gently and pull until it is fully open. Pulling the drawer open 4. Lay the disc, label side up, in the drawer. Inserting a disc Be careful not to touch the lens or the area around it. Doing so could cause the drive to malfunction.
  • Page 100 Operating Basics Closing the drive drawer Removing optical disc media To remove the disc, follow the steps below. Do not press the eject button while the computer is accessing the disc drive. Wait for the optical disc indicator to go out before you open the drawer. Also, if the disc is spinning when you open it, wait for it to stop before you remove it.
  • Page 101: Toshiba Disc Creator

    You cannot use the TOSHIBA Disc Creator "Audio CD" function to record music to the DVD-R/-RW or DVD+R/+RW media. Do not use the "Disc Backup" function of TOSHIBA Disc Creator to copy DVD-Video and DVD-ROM with copyright protection. Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 102: Media Care

    +RW to CD-R/RW using 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 backup a DVD-R/-RW or DVD+R/+RW disc that was made with other software on a different DVD-R/-RW or DVD+R/+RW recorder.
  • Page 103: Discs

    Operating Basics Handle your media with care. The following simple precautions will increase the lifetime of your media and protect the data stored on it: 1. Store your discs in the container they came in to protect them and keep them clean.
  • Page 104: Setting Up More Than One Display

    Operating Basics Setting up more than one display You can set up your computer to utilize more than one display, effectively spreading a single desktop screen across two monitors. The Display settings window allows you to adjust more precisely the relative positioning of the two displays when they are configured as an extended desktop.
  • Page 105: Cleaning The Computer

    Operating Basics Cleaning the computer To help ensure long, trouble-free operation, keep the computer free of dust and use care with liquids around the computer. Be careful not to spill liquids into the computer. If the computer does get wet, turn the power off immediately and let the computer dry completely before you turn it on again.
  • Page 106 Operating Basics 4-28 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 107: Summary

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Chapter 5 About the HD DVD This chapter describes the features, use of HD DVD and HD DVD Media. HD DVD is provided with some models. Summary HD DVD allows users to enjoy video, concerts and other packaged content by taking advantage of its large amount of storage space and high-quality audio and video.
  • Page 108 About the HD DVD HD DVD is a new standard which makes use of new technologies. As such, there is a possibility of problems occurring related to connection, compatibility or operation with some discs and other digital devices. The HD DVD-ROM logo signifies that this drive complies with the HD DVD physical standard, and does not signify compliance with the HD DVD Video standard.
  • Page 109: Using Toshiba Hd Dvd Player To Enjoy Hd Dvds

    HD DVD Playback Restrictions HD DVD-ROM drive and HD DVD-R drive allow users to enjoy the strong visuals of HD DVD-Video. "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER" software is provided for playback of HD DVD- Video. Important information on use HD DVD Playback HD DVD is a new standard which makes use of new technologies.
  • Page 110 "Windows Media Player" and other commercially available software cannot be used for HD DVD Video playback. HD DVD Video playback may take several moments to begin. When playing an HD DVD (Twin format disc), run it from the "TOSHIBA HD DVD Launcher Menu". When Using Frame dropping, audio skipping or out of synch audio and video may occur during playback of some HD DVD Video titles.
  • Page 111 PLAYER" is running. Display Devices & Audio "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER" will only run when "Colors" is set to "Highest (32 bit)". The "Colors" setting can be adjusted on the "Monitor" tab in the "Display Settings". To open the Display Settings, click Start ->...
  • Page 112: Using Toshiba Hd Dvd Player

    Print Screen functions are disabled even when running other applications besides "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER" and when "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER" is minimized. Please close the "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER" to use the Print Screen function. Carry out the installation/uninstallation of the "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER"...
  • Page 113: Operating Toshiba Hd Dvd Player

    Application selection screen 2. Touch the CD/DVD panel on the Front operation panel. Or select Start -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER to start "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER". The TOSHIBA DVD PLAYER can also be started from the Media Center top menu.
  • Page 114 DVD PLAYER playback of HD DVD-Video discs. Click the Display Control window Area to display the Control window when it is hidden. Please refer to the following "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER Control window" section for more information. Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 115: Open Toshiba Hd Dvd Player Help

    About the HD DVD Open TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER HELP TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER features and instructions are also explained in detail in "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER Help". Use the following procedure to open "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER Help". 1. Click the "Help" button ( ) in the Display Area.
  • Page 116 Play Fast Slow Fast Stop Forward Motion Rewind TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER Control window (2) Eject Opens the disc tray. Previous Chapter Jumps to the previous chapter. Next Chapter Jumps to the next chapter. One-touch Rewinds by a specified amount of time and Replay continues playback from that position.
  • Page 117 Sound Return Menu Title/Chapter Drive Repeat Search Specification TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER Control window (3) Subtitle Switches between available subtitles. Sound Switches between audio tracks for titles which have more than 1 audio track. Angle Switches between angles for multi-angle compatible titles.
  • Page 118: Using The Computer In Place Of An Hd Dvd Player

    About the HD DVD Using the Computer in place of an HD DVD Player Videos played using "TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER" included with the computer can be displayed on a television equipped with an HDMI input port. HD DVD-Video can only be displayed on the computer's display panel or on a television connected to the HDMI out port.
  • Page 119: Hd Dvd-R Disc Writing Software

    HD DVD-R discs. Ulead DVD MovieFactory can be used to write files in video format. TOSHIBA Disc Creator can be used to write data. Refer to the manuals or help files included with the software for detailed usage instructions.
  • Page 120: Writing Cds/Dvds On A Dvd Super Multi Drive Or

    The following is an HD DVD-Video display compatibility list. O: The display of TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER is possible. X: The display of TOSHIBA HD DVD PLAYER is impossible. When using TOSHIBA HD DVD...
  • Page 121: Before Writing Or Rewriting

    Based on TOSHIBA's limited compatibility testing, we suggest the following manufacturers of CD-R/RW and DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/-RAM media. However, in no event does TOSHIBA guarantee the operation, quality or performance of any disc. Disc quality can affect write or rewrite success rates.
  • Page 122 About the HD DVD DVD-R FUJIFILM Corporation Labelflash™ DVD+R FUJIFILM Corporation Labelflash™ If the disc is poor in quality, dirty or damaged, writing or rewriting errors may occur. Be careful to check the disc for dirt or damage before you use it.
  • Page 123: When Writing Or Rewriting

    Write from the computer's hard disk drive to the CD. Do not try to write from shared devices such as a LAN server or any other network device. Writing with software other than TOSHIBA Disc Creator or Ulead DVD ®...
  • Page 124: Writing Cds/Dvds/Hd Dvds On A Hd Dvd-R Drive

    Set printable surface for underside. 2. Click Start All Programs DVD MovieFactory for TOSHIBA Ulead DVD MovieFactory for TOSHIBA Launcher to launch DVD MovieFactory. 3. Click Print Disc Label Label Printing. Ulead Label@Onece is started. 4. Click the General tab.
  • Page 125 Based on TOSHIBA's limited compatibility testing, we suggest the following manufacturers of CD-R/RW, DVD-R/+R/-RW/+RW/-RAM and HD DVD-R media. However, in no event does TOSHIBA guarantee the operation, quality or performance of any disc. Disc quality can affect write or rewrite success rates.
  • Page 126 About the HD DVD DVD-R (Dual Layer) MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD HD DVD-R (Single Hitachi Maxell Ltd. Layer) MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD HD DVD-R (Dual MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., LTD Layer) If the disc is poor in quality, dirty or damaged, writing or rewriting errors may occur.
  • Page 127 Write from the computer's hard disk drive to the CD. Do not try to write from shared devices such as a LAN server or any other network device. Writing with software other than TOSHIBA Disc Creator or Ulead DVD ®...
  • Page 128: How To Learn More About Ulead Dvd Moviefactory

    DV-Camcorder: 1. Click Start All Programs DVD MovieFactory for TOSHIBA Ulead DVD MovieFactory for TOSHIBA Launcher to launch DVD MovieFactory. 2. Insert a DVD-RW or DVD+RW disc in Burner. 3. Click Video Disc Burn Video to Disc to launch Direct Recording dialog box, choose DVD-Video/+VR to invoke Straight Capture to Disc Page.
  • Page 129 About the HD DVD Do not operate DVD MovieFactory immediately after turning on the computer. Please wait until all Disc Drive activity has stopped. When recording to a DV-Camcorder, to ensure you capture all of your data, let the camcorder record for a few seconds before you begin recording your actual data.
  • Page 130 About the HD DVD 5-24 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 131: Chapter 6 The Keyboard

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Chapter 6 The Keyboard The computer's keyboard layouts are compatible with a 104/105-key enhanced keyboard. By pressing some keys in combination, all the 104/ 105-key keyboard functions can be executed on the computer. The number of keys on your keyboard depends on which country/region's keyboard layout your computer is configured with.
  • Page 132: F1 ... F12 Function Keys

    Soft keys: Fn key combinations The Fn (function) is unique to TOSHIBA computers and is used in combination with other keys to form soft keys. Soft keys are key combinations that enable, disable or configure specific features.
  • Page 133: Hotkeys

    2 key while holding down the Fn key. Before using Fn+1 and Fn+2, you must install the TOSHIBA Zooming Utility. Please be aware that this 'zooming' function is only available within Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, Windows Media Player and Adobe Reader, and for the icons on the desktop.
  • Page 134: Windows Special Keys

    The Keyboard Windows special keys The keyboard provides two keys that have special functions in Windows Vista. One activates the Start menu and the other has the same function as the secondary mouse button. This key activates the Windows Vista Start menu This key has the same function as the Right mouse button.
  • Page 135: Chapter 7 Power And Power-Up Modes

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Chapter 7 Power and Power-Up Modes The computer's power resources include the AC adapter and internal batteries. This chapter gives details on making the most effective use of these resources including charging and changing batteries, tips for saving battery power, and power up modes.
  • Page 136 DC IN off Battery Computer goes into capacity Hibernation or shuts down exhausted (depending on the TOSHIBA Power Saver setting) No battery • No operation • LED: Battery off installed DC IN off * The LED is dependent on the model you purchased.
  • Page 137: Power Indicators

    Power and Power-Up Modes Power indicators As shown in the above table, the Battery, DC IN and Power indicators alert you to the computer's operating capability and battery charge status Battery indicator Check the Battery indicator to determine the status of the battery. The following indicator lights indicate the battery status.
  • Page 138: Battery Types

    Press <F1> to resume, <F2> to Setup. The computer's RTC battery is a lithium battery and should be replaced only by your dealer or by a TOSHIBA service representative. The battery can explode if not properly replaced, used, handled or disposed of. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations.
  • Page 139: Care And Use Of The Battery Pack

    3. Set correct time and date. If you still see the error message after performing the above actions, please contact your TOSHIBA service representative. Care and use of the battery pack The battery pack is a vital component of portable computing. Taking proper care of it will help ensure longer operating time on battery power as well as a longer life for your battery pack.
  • Page 140 Never use the computer again until it has been checked by a TOSHIBA service provider. It might generate smoke or fire, or the battery pack might rupture.
  • Page 141: Charging The Batteries

    Power and Power-Up Modes 5. Charge the battery pack only in an ambient temperature between 5 and 30 degrees Celsius. Otherwise, the electrolyte solution might leak, battery pack performance might deteriorate and the battery life might be shortened. 6. Be sure to monitor the remaining battery power. If the battery pack or real time clock battery discharge completely, Sleep Mode will not function, and data in memory will be lost, and the computer might register an incorrect time and date.
  • Page 142: Battery Charging Notice

    Power and Power-Up Modes Time The following table shows the time required to fully charge a discharged battery. Charging time (hours) Battery type Power on Power off Battery pack about 12 or longer about 4 or longer RTC battery about 24 about 24 with AC or Battery pack The charging time when the computer is on is affected by ambient...
  • Page 143: Monitoring Battery Capacity

    Power and Power-Up Modes Leaving the AC adapter connected will shorten battery life. At least once a week, run the computer on battery power until the battery is fully discharged, then recharge the battery. Monitoring battery capacity Remaining battery power can be monitored using the following methods. Clicking the battery icon on the task bar Via the Battery Stats in the Windows Mobility Center Window You should wait at least 16 seconds after turning on the computer before...
  • Page 144: Replacing The Battery Pack

    Power and Power-Up Modes Retaining data with power off (sleep mode) When you turn off your computer with fully charged batteries, the batteries retain data/charge for the following approximate time periods: Battery Approximately 1.5days(Sleep mode,9-cell) Approximately 1 days (Sleep mode,6-cell) Approximately 1 month (Shut down mode, all type of battery packs) RTC battery...
  • Page 145 Power and Power-Up Modes 5. Unlock the Battery Pack Lock. Removing the battery pack-1 6. Slide the battery pack latch to the left, then pull the battery out of the battery bay. Removing the battery pack-2 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 7-11...
  • Page 146: Installing The Battery Pack

    The battery pack is a lithium ion battery, which can explode if not properly replaced, used, handled or disposed of. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations. Use only batteries recommended by TOSHIBA as replacements. 1. Turn the computer's power off. 2. Disconnect all cables connected to the computer.
  • Page 147: Toshiba Password Utility

    Power and Power-Up Modes TOSHIBA Password Utility The TOSHIBA Supervisor Password Utility provides two levels of password security: User and Supervisor. Passwords set in TOSHIBA Supervisor Password Utility are different from ® the Windows login password. User Password To start the utility, point to or click the following items:...
  • Page 148: Power-Up Modes

    Power and Power-Up Modes To enter a password manually, follow these steps: 1. Turn on the power as described in Chapter 3, Getting Started. The following message will appear in the LCD: Enter Password [xxxxxxxx] At this point, the hotkeys Fn + F1 to F9 do not work. They will function after you enter the password.
  • Page 149: Chapter 8 Hw Setup

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Chapter 8 HW Setup This chapter explains how to use the TOSHIBA HW Setup utility to configure your computer. TOSHIBA HW Setup lets you configure settings for various hardware devices through a number of tabs titled General, Password, Display, Boot Priority, Keyboard, CPU, LAN, and USB.
  • Page 150 HW Setup General This window displays the BIOS version and contains two buttons: Default Return all HW Setup values to the factory settings. About Display the HW Setup version. Setup This field displays BIOS Version and date. When finish BIOS update , please restart your computer and press F2 into BIOS setup manual and load BIOS default one time Password This tab allows you to set or reset the user password for power on.
  • Page 151: Boot Priority

    HW Setup Boot Priority Boot Priority Options This option sets the priority for booting the computer. Select the boot priority from the drop down list. You can override the settings and manually select a boot device by pressing one of the following keys while the computer is booting: Selects the USB floppy disk drive.
  • Page 152 HW Setup Wake-up on LAN This feature lets the computer's power be turned on when it receives a wake- up signal from the LAN. Enabled Enables Wake-up on LAN. Disabled Disables Wake-up on LAN (Default). The Wake-up LAN function is not supported on battery power in Hibernate/ Power off mode, before you plan to use this function please make sure your AC power source is connected to system properly.
  • Page 153: Chapter 9 Optional Devices

    Optional Devices Optional devices can expand the computer's capabilities and its versatility. This chapter describes connection or installation of the following types of devices, which are available from your TOSHIBA dealer: Cards/Memory Express Card SD (Secure Digital) / SDHC(Secure Digital High Capacity) / MMC (Multi...
  • Page 154: Express Card

    Optional Devices Express Card The computer (depending on the model) is equipped with an Express Card expansion slot that can accommodate two standard module formats; an Express Card/34 module and an Express Card/54 module. An Express Card module is a small, modular add-in card technology based on PCI Express and Universal Serial Bus (USB) interfaces.
  • Page 155: Sd/Sdhc/Mmc/Ms/Ms Pro/Xd Memory Cards

    Optional Devices SD/SDHC/MMC/MS/MS Pro/xD Memory cards The computer is equipped with a multiple digital media card slot that can accommodate SD/SDHC/MMC/MS/MS Pro/xD memory cards. These memory cards let you easily transfer data from devices, such as digital cameras and Personal Digital Assistants, which use flash-memory. Card Type Capacities up to 2GB...
  • Page 156: Installing A Memory Card

    Optional Devices Installing a memory card To install a memory card: 1. Insert the memory card. 2. Press gently to ensure a firm connection. Inserting a memory card Make sure the memory card is oriented properly before you insert it. ®...
  • Page 157: Memory Expansion

    In this case the computer will issue a warning. CAUTION: If you want to upgrade system memory, you should only use certified modules. Ask your vendor or check the TOSHIBA web site for a list of approved memory products. Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 158 Optional Devices Insert the two memory modules of the same specifications and capacity into Slot A (Upper) and Slot B (Bottom) respectively. The computer will operate in dual channel mode. You can access the inserted memory modules efficiently in dual channel. Point to note about Memory Module Error If you install a memory module that is not compatible with the computer, the Power indicator will flashes (on for 0.5 seconds, off for 0.5 seconds) in...
  • Page 159 Optional Devices Removing the memory module socket cover 6. Fit the module's connectors into the computer's connectors at about a 45 degree angle and press the module carefully to ensure a firm connection. Do not touch the connectors on the memory module or on the computer. Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems.
  • Page 160 Optional Devices Removing Memory on Bottom Side The Slot A is reserved for main memory, the upper slot. Use the slot B for expanded memory, the bottom slot. If only one card is installed, use the slot A. If you use the computer for a long time, the memory modules will become hot.
  • Page 161: Additional Battery Pack

    Optional Devices Latch Removing the memory module 6. Seat the cover and secure its screw. 7. Replace the battery. Additional battery pack You can increase the portability of the computer with additional battery packs. If you're away from an AC power source and your battery runs low, you can replace it with a freshly charged battery.
  • Page 162: External Monitor

    Optional Devices External monitor An external analog monitor can be connected to the external monitor port on the computer. To connect a monitor, follow the steps below. 1. Turn the computer off. 2. Connect the monitor to the external monitor port. 3.
  • Page 163 Optional Devices For Intel 1. Click Start >Control Panel >Appearance and Personalization> Personalization. 2. Choose Display settings. 3. Click the Advanced Settings button. The (Multiple Monitors) and ® Mobile Intel GM965/PM965/GL960 Express Chips Family dialogue box opens. 4. Click the Graphics Properties button. Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 9-11...
  • Page 164 Optional Devices 5. In the subsequent dialogue box, click Display Devices and then set up your television and notebook displays. 9-12 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 165 Optional Devices For ATI Mobility Radeon HD2400/HD2600* 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Personalization. 2. Choose Display Settings to change resolution and colors. 3. Click Start and All Programs. 4. Click Catalyst Control Center 5. Select CCC. 6. In Catalyst Control Center window, setup your television or CRT and Notebook displays.
  • Page 166: Hdmi

    Optional Devices HDMI A HDMI monitor can be connected to the HDMI out put on the computer. To connect monitor, follow the steps as detailed below: As the port operation of all HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) monitors has not be confirmed, some HDMI monitors may not function properly.
  • Page 167: Settings For Display Video On Hdmi

    Optional Devices Settings for display video on HDMI To view video on the HDMI device, be sure to configure the following settings otherwise you may find that nothing is displayed. End user refer page 8-9 and Appendix B-6, for more detail, to out put HDMI device.
  • Page 168: Remote Controller

    Optional Devices Remote Controller Pause Access indictor Play Power Stop Record Fast Forward Rewind Skip Replay Start Back More Info Arrows Mute Volume + Channel/Page Volume - Live TV Guide DVD Menu Recorded TV Numbers Clear Enter Remote Cotroller 9-16 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 169 Optional Devices Power Starts or terminates the operating system. This button functions like the Power button of your computer. By default, the Sleep Mode is equivalent to the Power Off state of your computer. To change the setting, click Start, select Control Panel ->...
  • Page 170: Using The Remote Controller

    Optional Devices Volume + Increases the volume while watching TV, viewing DVD’s or replaying CD’s. Volume - Decreases the volume while watching TV, viewing DVD’s or replaying CD’s. Start Opens Media Center to the main window. Changes the TV channel or moves a page up and Channel/Page up(+) and down(-) down, depending on the available options.
  • Page 171 Optional Devices Operational range of the Remote Controller Point the Remote controller at your computer and press a button. The operational angle and distance are described below. Distance Within 5m from the infrared receiver window. Angle Within a 30 degree horizontal and 15 degree vertical range oof the infrared receiver window.
  • Page 172: Installing/Removing Batteries

    Optional Devices Installing/Removing batteries Be sure to install the dry batteries provided with this product using the Remote Controller. The procedures for installing and removing the bateries vary depending on the type of the Remote Controller. Check the type and then install or remove the bateries as instructed.
  • Page 173: Installing The Batteries

    Optional Devices Installing the batteries 1. open the battery cover on the back of the Remote Controller. Slide the Cover in the direction of the arrow to remove the cover. Battery cover Opening the battery cover 2. Insert the batteries in place. Be sure to place the batteries with their polarities (+ and -) in the correct position.
  • Page 174: Replacing The Batteries

    Optional Devices Battery cover Closing the battery cover Replacing the batteries When the batteries in ther Remote Controller reach the end of their life, the Remote Controller may not operate correctly or work only within a short distance from your computer. In this instance, you should purchase new batteries and replace the discharged ones.
  • Page 175: I.link (Ieee1394A)

    Optional Devices i.LINK (IEEE1394a) i.LINK (IEEE1394a) is used for high-speed data transfer for a range of compatible devices such as: Digital video cameras Hard disk drives MO drives Optical disc drives i.LINK uses a four-pin connector, which does not carry electric current. External devices will need their own power supply.
  • Page 176: Security Lock

    Optional Devices Security lock A security lock enables you to anchor your computer to a desk or other heavy object to help prevent unauthorized removal of the computer. Attach one end of a cable to the desk and the other end to the security lock slot on the right side of the computer.
  • Page 177: Chapter 10 Troubleshooting

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting TOSHIBA designed the computer for durability. However, should problems occur, following the procedures in this chapter can help to determine the cause. All readers should become familiar with this chapter. Knowing what might go wrong can help prevent problems from occurring.
  • Page 178: Preliminary Checklist

    Troubleshooting Preliminary checklist Consider the simplest solution first. The items in this checklist are easy to fix and yet can cause what appears to be a serious problem. Make sure you turn on all peripheral devices before you turn on the computer.
  • Page 179: Hardware And System Checklist

    Troubleshooting Software The problems may be caused by your software. If you cannot load a software package, the media may be damaged or the program might be corrupted. Try loading another copy of the software. If an error message appears while you are using a software package, check the software documentation.
  • Page 180: Self Test

    If any of the following conditions are present, the self test failed: The computer stops and does not proceed to display information or messages except the TOSHIBA logo. Random characters appear on the screen, and the system does not function normally.
  • Page 181: Overheating Power Down

    Troubleshooting Power When the computer is not plugged into an AC outlet, the battery pack is the primary power source. However, your computer has a number of other power resources, including an intelligent power supply and Real Time Clock battery. These resources are interrelated and any one could affect apparent power problems.
  • Page 182 Troubleshooting Battery If you suspect a problem with the battery, check the DC IN indicator as well as the indicators for the battery. For information on indicators and battery operation see Chapter 7, Power and Power-Up Modes. Problem Procedure Battery doesn't power The battery may be discharged.
  • Page 183: Lcd Panel

    Troubleshooting Keyboard Keyboard problems can be caused by your setup configuration. For more information refer to Chapter 6, The Keyboard. Problem Procedure Output to screen is Make sure the software you are using is not garbled. remapping the keyboard. Remapping involves reassigning the meaning of each key.
  • Page 184 Troubleshooting Password Problem Procedure Cannot enter Refer to Chapter 7, Power and Power-Up Modes. password i.LINK (IEEE1394) Problem Procedure i.LINK device does not Make sure the cable is securely connected to the function computer and to the device. Make sure the device's power is turned on. Reinstall the drivers.
  • Page 185: Sound System

    Troubleshooting Problem Procedure No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor. Press hotkeys Fn + F5 to change the display priority and make sure it is not set for the internal display. Display error occurs Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is attached firmly.
  • Page 186: Usb Mouse

    Troubleshooting Problem Procedure Double-tapping does Try changing the double-click speed setting in the not work mouse control utility. 1. Open the Control Panel, select the Mouse icon and press Enter. 2. Click the Buttons tab. 3. Set the double-click speed as instructed and click OK.
  • Page 187: Tv Output Signal

    Troubleshooting Refer also to your USB device’s documentation. Problem Procedure USB device does not Check for a firm cable connection between the work USB ports on the computer and the USB device. Make sure the USB device drivers are properly installed.
  • Page 188 Troubleshooting Sleep/Hibernation Problem Procedure The system will not Is Windows Media Player open? The system enter Sleep/Hibernation might not enter Sleep/Hibernation, if Windows Media Player is either playing a selection or finished playing a selection. Close Windows Media Player before you select Sleep/ Hibernation.
  • Page 189 Troubleshooting Problem Procedure After making a call you Make sure the tone or pulse selection in your can't hear a ring communications application is set correctly. Communication is cut The computer will automatically cut off off unexpectedly communication when connection with the carrier is not successful for a set time interval.
  • Page 190 DVD Super Multi drive. Cannot write correctly If you have trouble writing, make sure you are observing the following precautions: Use only media recommended by TOSHIBA. Do not use the mouse or keyboard during writing. Use only the software supplied with the computer for recording.
  • Page 191 Troubleshooting HD DVD-R or HD DVD-ROM drive supporting disc recording For more information, refer to Chapter 5, About the HD DVD. Problem Procedure You cannot access a Make sure the drive's drawer is securely closed. CD/DVD/HD DVD in the Press gently until it clicks into place. drive Open the drawer and make sure the disc is properly seated.
  • Page 192: Disk Drive

    Procedure Cannot write correctly If you have trouble writing, make sure you are observing the following precautions: Use only media recommended by TOSHIBA. Do not use the mouse or keyboard during writing. Use only the software supplied with the computer for recording.
  • Page 193: Fingerprint Sensor

    1. Make sure you have enroll finger in windows Fingerprint Power on account. Security does not work 2. Set the User Password by using TOSHIBA Password Utility and restart the system. 3. Make sure place a checkmark in Replace the power-on and hard drive passwords with the fingerprint reader on the Protector Suite QL setting.
  • Page 194: Toshiba Support

    Troubleshooting TOSHIBA support If you require any additional help using your computer or if you are having problems operating the computer, you may need to contact TOSHIBA for additional technical assistance. Before you call Some problems you experience may be related to software or the operating system, it is important to investigate other sources of assistance first.
  • Page 195: Where To Write

    Troubleshooting Where to write If you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that it is hardware related, write to TOSHIBA at the nearest location listed below: Outside of Europe In Europe Australia Germany & Austria TOSHIBA (Australia) Pty, Ltd.
  • Page 196 Troubleshooting 10-20 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 197: Chapter 11 Disclaimers

    For optimum performance, use your computer product only under recommended conditions. Read additional restrictions in your product documentation. Contact Toshiba technical service and support, refer to TOSHIBA support section in Chapter 10 Troubleshooting for more information. User’s Manual...
  • Page 198: Memory (Main System)

    Published battery life numbers are achieved on select models and configurations tested by Toshiba at the time of publication. Recharge time varies depending on usage. Battery may not charge while computer is consuming full power.
  • Page 199: Hdd Drive Capacity

    Disclaimers HDD Drive Capacity 1 Gigabyte (GB) means 10 = 1,000,000,000 bytes using powers of 10. The computer operating system, however, reports storage capacity using powers of 2 for the definition of 1 GB = 2 = 1,073,741,824 bytes, and therefore shows less storage capacity.
  • Page 200: Copy Protection

    Disclaimers Copy Protection Copy protection technology included in certain media may prevent or limit recording or viewing of the media. Images All images are simulated for purposes of illustration. LCD Brightness and Eye Strain Your LCD display has a brightness approaching that of a TV device. We recommend that you adjust the brightness of your LCD to a comfortable level to prevent possible strain on your eyes.
  • Page 201: Specifications

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Appendix A Specifications This appendix summarizes the computer's technical specifications. Dimensions 399mm (W) x 288mm (D) x 46.5mm (H. Max.) 288mm 36mm 46.5mm User’s Manual...
  • Page 202: Environmental Requirements

    Specifications Weight Starting at 7.2 lbs / 3.27 kg * Weight may vary depending on product configuration, vendor components, manufacturing variability and options selected. Environmental Requirements Conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity 5°C to 35°C 20% to 80% Operating Non-operating -20°C to 65°C Conditions Altitude (from sea level) Operating...
  • Page 203 Specifications Communication Data: Protocol ITU-T-Rec V.21/V.22/V.22bis/ (Former CCITT) V.32/ V.32bis/V.34/ V.90/ V.92(only for USA and Canada) Bell 103/212A Fax: ITU-T-Rec V.17/V.29/V.27ter /V.21 (Former CCITT) Communication Data transmission and reception Speed 300/1200/2400/4800/7200/9600/12000/14400/ 16800/19200/21600/24000/26400/28800/ 31200/ 33600 bps Data reception only with V.90/V.92 28000/29333/30666/32000/33333/34666/ 36000/37333/38666/40000/41333/42666/ 44000/45333/46666/48000/49333/50666/...
  • Page 204 Specifications Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 205: Display Modes

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Appendix B Display Modes This appendix contains a table listing all the display modes when the display is set to an external monitor. If you are running some applications (for example a 3D application or video playback and so on), you may see some disturbance, flickering or frame dropping on your screen.
  • Page 206: Displaying Movies On A Tv Or Crt

    Display Modes CRT Display Color Depth Refresh Rate Resolution (bit) (Hz) 2048 x 1536 16 bit 32 bit Some of display mode might not be supported depending on the external monitor which you use. Displaying movies on a TV or CRT This section describes how to set up your system to display movies simultaneously on your computer's LCD and on an external TV or CRT monitor.
  • Page 207 Display Modes For Intel 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Personalization. 2. Choose Display settings. 3. Click the Advanced Setting button. The (Multiple Monitors) and ® Mobile Intel GM965/PM965/GL960 Express Chips Family dialogue box opens 4.
  • Page 208 Display Modes 5. In the subsequent dialogue box, click Display Devices and then set up your television and notebook displays. Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200...
  • Page 209 Display Modes For ATI Mobility Radeon HD2400/HD2600* 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Personalization. 2. Choose Display Settings to change resolution and colors. 3. Click Start and All Programs. 4. Click Catalyst Control Center 5. Select CCC. 6. In Catalyst Control Center window, setup your television or CRT and Notebook displays.
  • Page 210 Display Modes Displaying movies on a HDMI Monitor This section describes how to set up your system to display movies a HDMI monitor. To connect a HDMI monitor, follow the steps below. 1. Turn the computer off. 2. Use a HDMI cable (not supplied) to connect the HDMI monitor to the HDMI out port on your computer.
  • Page 211: Ac Power Cord And Connectors

    Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Appendix C AC Power Cord and Connectors The power cord's AC input plug must be compatible with the various international AC power outlets and the cord must meet the standards for the country/region in which it is used. All cords must meet the following specifications: Minimum 1.7 meters Length:...
  • Page 212 AC Power Cord and Connectors In Europe, two conductors power cord must be VDE type, H05VVH2-F or H03VVH2-F and for three conductors power cord must be VDE type, H05VV-F. For the United States and Canada, two pin plug configuration must be a 2- 15P (250V) or 1-15P (125V) and three pin plug coniguration must be 6-15P (250V) or 5-15P (125V) as designated in the U.
  • Page 213 Satellite P200/Satellite Pro P200 Glossary The terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual. Alternate naming is included for reference. Abbreviations AC: alternating current AGP: accelerated graphics port BIOS: basic input output system CD-ROM: Compact Disc-Read Only Memory CD-RW: Compact Disc-Read/Write CMOS: complementary metal-oxide semiconductor CPU: central processing unit...
  • Page 214 Glossary SCSI: small computer system interface TFT: thin-film transistor USB: Universal Serial Bus VESA: Video Electronic Standards Association VGA: video graphics array WXGA+: wide extended graphics array adaptor: A device that provides an interface between two dissimilar electronic devices. For example, the AC adaptor modifies the power from a wall outlet for use by the computer.
  • Page 215 Glossary capacity: The amount of data that can be stored on a magnetic storage device such as a floppy disk or hard disk. It is usually described in terms of kilobytes (KB), where one KB = 1024 bytes and megabytes (MB), where one MB = 1024 KB.
  • Page 216 Glossary DC: Direct Current. Electric current that flows in one direction. This type of power is usually supplied by batteries. default: The parameter value automatically selected by the system when you or the program do not provide instructions. Also called a preset value.
  • Page 217 Glossary gigabyte (GB): A unit of data storage equal to 1024 megabytes. See also megabyte. graphics: Drawings, pictures, or other images, such as charts or graphs, to present information. hard disk: A non-removable disk usually referred to as drive C. The factory installs this disk and only a trained engineer can remove it for servicing.
  • Page 218 Glossary Light Emitting Diode (LED): A semiconductor device that emits light when a current is applied. Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): Liquid crystal sealed between two sheets of glass coated with transparent conducting material. The viewing- side coating is etched into character forming segments with leads that extend to the edge of the glass.
  • Page 219 Glossary parity: 1) The symmetrical relationship between two parameter values (integers) both of which are either on or off; odd or even; 0 or 1. 2) In serial communications, an error detection bit that is added to a group of data bits making the sum of the bits even or odd. Parity can be set to none, odd, or even.
  • Page 220 TFT display: A liquid crystal display (LCD) made from an array of liquid crystal cells using active-matrix technology with thin film transistor (TFT) to drive each cell. TouchPad/Dual Mode Pad: A pointing device integrated into the TOSHIBA computer palm rest. Universal Serial Bus: This serial interface lets you communicate with several devices connected in a chain to a single port on the computer.

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