Starting The Toshiba Sleep Utility; Power Supply Mode Settings - Toshiba DX1210 series User Manual

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The Microphone jack icon on the computer may be different from the
one described in the TOSHIBA Sleep Utility Help.
When "Sleep and Music" is enabled, it is not possible to mute sound
from the computer's speaker even by connecting headphones to the
Microphone jack. There is also no sound from the headphone.
When "Sleep and Music" is enabled, it is possible to play sound from
the computer's speaker by connecting an audio cable to the
Microphone jack.
When using the "Sleep and Music" feature, connect the computer and
audio device with an audio cable.
When using the "Sleep and Music" feature, the volume level can not be
changed from the computer.
The volume adjustment and mute setting might be different between
Windows mode and "Sleep and Music" mode. Before connecting the
audio device to the computer, turn down the volume of the audio
device. Sound quality may also be different.

Starting the TOSHIBA Sleep Utility

To start the utility, click Start → All Programs → TOSHIBA → Tools &
Utilities → Sleep Utility.
Enabling Sleep and Charge
This utility can be used to enable and disable the Sleep and Charge
function.
Select the Enable Sleep and Charge check box to enable this function for
the compatible USB ports. The default state is disabled.

Power supply mode settings

Your PC has multiple charging modes so that many different USB devices
can be supported for Sleep and Charge function. Auto Mode (Default) is
suitable for a wide range of digital audio players.
However, determining which mode is suitable for your USB device is
unknown without trying. Try each mode, using the following procedure,
from Auto Mode to Alternate Mode to find the suitable mode for your USB
device to charge.
This function may not be able to be used with some connected external
devices even if the appropriate mode is selected. In this situation, clear the
"Enable Sleep and Charge" check box and stop using this function.
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