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Toshiba Satellite 2400 User Manual (300 pages)
TOSHIBA NoteBook User's Guide 2400, 2405
Brand:
Toshiba
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 3.87 MB
Table of Contents
Fcc Notice
3
Telephone Company Procedures
4
Type of Service
4
Fax Branding
5
If Problems Arise
5
Wireless Interoperability
6
Regulatory Information
7
Wireless Lan and Your Health
7
Interference Statement
8
Table of Contents
13
Introduction
23
This Guide
23
Safety Icons
24
Other Icons Used
25
Other Documentation
25
Service Options
26
Chapter 1: Finding Your Way Around
27
Making Sure You Have Everything
27
Front with the Display Closed
27
Back
28
Right Side
30
Left Side
31
Front with the Display Open
32
Keyboard Indicator Lights
34
System Indicator Panel
35
CD/DVD Control Buttons
36
Underside
37
Chapter 2: Getting Started
39
Selecting a Place to Work
39
Creating a Computer-Friendly Environment
39
Keeping Yourself Comfortable
40
Precautions
43
Setting up Your Computer
44
Setting up Your Software
45
Registering Your Computer with Toshiba
46
Adding External Devices
46
Installing Additional Memory (Optional)
47
Removing a Memory Module
52
Connecting a Mouse
53
Connecting a Printer
53
Connecting a USB Printer
54
Connecting a Parallel Printer
54
Using External Display Devices
54
Connecting an External Monitor
55
Directing the Display Output When You Turn on the Computer
55
Enabling Different Refresh Rates
56
Adjusting the Quality of the External Display
57
Display Limitations
58
Connecting an External Diskette Drive
59
Using an External Keyboard
59
Connecting the AC Adapter
60
Charging the Battery
62
Using the Computer for the First Time
62
Opening the Display Panel
62
Turning on the Power
63
Activating the Power-On Password
65
Using the Touchpad
65
Primary and Secondary Control Buttons
66
Toshiba Scroller
67
Disabling or Enabling the Touchpad
67
Setting up a Printer
69
Setting up the Fax Function
72
Powering off the Computer
73
Caring for Your Computer
73
Cleaning the Computer
74
Moving the Computer
74
Using a Computer Lock
74
Chapter 3: Learning the Basics
76
Computing Tips
76
Using the Keyboard
77
Character Keys
78
Ctrl, Fn, and Alt Keys
78
Function Keys
78
Windows ® Special Keys
79
Overlay Keys
79
Emulating a Full-Size Keyboard
81
TOSHIBA Console Button
81
Starting a Program
82
Saving Your Work
82
Printing Your Work
83
Using Diskettes
84
Inserting and Removing Diskettes
85
Caring for Diskettes
85
Backing up Your Files
86
Copying to a Diskette
86
Playing a CD or DVD
87
Drive Components and Control Buttons
88
CD/DVD Control Buttons
89
CD/DVD and Digital Audio Modes
90
Inserting a Disc
91
Playing an Audio CD
93
Playing a DVD
94
Viewing the Contents of a CD or DVD
94
Removing a Disc with the Computer on
95
Removing a Disc with the Computer off
95
Caring for Cds and Dvds
96
Using the DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW Multifunction Drive
96
Setting up for Communications
97
Connecting the Modem
97
Connecting Your Computer to a Network
98
Powering down the Computer
99
Turn off or Shut down Command
99
Restart Command
100
Hibernation Command
100
Stand by Command
101
Using Turn off or Shut down
101
Turning off or Shutting down more Quickly
102
Starting Again after Turn off or Shut down
105
Using Hibernation
105
Enabling the Hibernation Command
105
Going into Hibernation Mode
106
Going into Hibernation Mode more Quickly
108
Starting Again from Hibernation
111
Using Standby
112
Going into Standby Mode more Quickly
113
Starting Again from Standby
116
Chapter 4: Mobile Computing
117
Toshiba's Energy-Saver Design
117
Running the Computer on Battery Power
117
Using Additional Batteries
118
Battery Safety Precautions
118
Maximizing Battery Life
119
Charging Batteries
120
Charging the Main Battery
121
Charging the RTC Battery
121
Monitoring Battery Power
122
Determining Remaining Battery Power
122
Conserving Battery Power
123
What to Do When the Battery Runs Low
124
Setting Battery Alarms
125
Changing the Main Battery
126
Removing the Battery from the Computer
126
Removing the Battery from the Battery Cover
127
Inserting a Charged Battery
128
Disposing of Used Batteries Safely
129
Traveling Tips
130
Chapter 5: Getting to Know the Windows
131
XP Operating System
131
Lesson 1: Exploring the Desktop
131
Finding Your Way Around the Desktop
132
The Windows ® XP Operating System
132
Windows ® XP File System
134
Lesson 2: Using the Touchpad and Control Buttons Together
135
Lesson 3: Learning about the Internet
138
Lesson 4: Creating a New Document
139
Lesson 5: Creating a New Folder
141
Lesson 6: Starting Programs
142
Lesson 7: Resizing, Repositioning, and Hiding Windows
144
Using the Taskbar
145
Minimizing and Maximizing Windows
145
Resizing and Moving Windows
146
Lesson 8: Closing Programs
147
Lesson 9: Creating Shortcuts
148
Creating a Shortcut to the Calculator
148
Creating a Shortcut to the Character Map
149
Lesson 10: Changing the Screen Saver
151
Lesson 11: Setting the Date and Time
153
Lesson 12: Removing Objects from the Desktop
154
Lesson 13: Using System Restore
156
Lesson 14: if I am Lost, What Do I Do
157
Windows XP Help and Support
157
Using the Windows ® XP Tour
159
Lesson 15: Turning off Your Computer
160
Chapter 6: Exploring Your Options
161
Windows XP Special Features
161
Personalizing Your Desktop
162
Customizing the Taskbar
162
Changing Desktop and Browsing Style
163
Personalizing Individual Windows
164
Customizing Window Toolbars
165
Displaying Information about each Folder
166
Using Your Computer at the Office
168
Exchanging Data with Another Computer
168
Setting up a Direct Cable Connection
168
Setting up for Communications
169
Connecting Your Computer to a Network
170
Accessing the Wireless Modules Using Your System Tray
171
An Overview of Using the Internet
172
The Internet
172
The World Wide Web
173
Internet Service Providers
173
Connecting to the Internet Using a Telephone Line
173
Surfing the Internet
174
Internet Features
174
Uploading and Downloading Files from the Internet
175
Toshiba's Online Resources
175
Exploring Video Features
175
Viewing Presentations or DVD Movies on Your Television
176
Playing Dvds
177
Exploring Audio Features
177
Recording Sounds
178
Using a Microphone
178
Adjusting Recording Quality
179
Using External Speakers or Headphones
180
Using PC Cards
181
PC Card Supporting Software
181
Inserting PC Cards
182
Removing PC Cards
183
Hot Swapping
183
Using SD Cards
184
Inserting a SD Card
184
Removing a SD Card
185
Chapter 7: Toshiba Utilities
186
TOSHIBA Accessibility
186
Fn-Esse
187
Starting Fn-Esse
188
Assigning a Key to a Program or Document
189
Viewing Existing Key Assignments
191
Changing or Removing Existing Key Assignments
191
Hotkey Utility
191
TOSHIBA Console
192
Customize Your Computer
193
Network
194
Security
194
Power Management
194
TOSHIBA Button Controls
197
Toshiba Hardware Setup
198
Chapter 8: Windvd™ 2000
201
Playing Dvds
201
Using the Windvd Toolbar
203
Using the Windvd Status Bar
203
Using the Windvd Control Panel
204
Using the Control Panel Playback Buttons
205
Maximizing the Video Window
207
Using Playlists
208
Creating Playlists
208
Loading and Playing Playlists
209
Resuming Normal Playback after Using Playlists
209
Customizing Windvd
210
Setting General Properties
210
Setting Audio Properties
212
Setting Display Properties
213
Customizing the Control Panel
213
Using Windvd Advanced Features
214
Zooming in
219
Panning
220
Zooming out
220
Adjusting the Color Balance
220
Launching an Internet Browser from Windvd
221
Getting Help
221
Exiting Windvd
221
Chapter 9: If Something Goes Wrong
222
Problems that Are Easy to Fix
222
Problems When You Turn on the Computer
224
The Windows ® Operating System Is Not Working
225
The Windows ® Operating System Is Not Working
226
Using Startup Options to Fix Problems
226
Internet Problems
227
The Windows XP Operating System Can Help You
227
Resolving a Hardware Conflict
228
A Plan of Action
228
Resolving Hardware Conflicts on Your Own
228
Fixing a Problem with Device Manager
230
Memory Module Problems
232
Power and the Batteries
232
Keyboard Problems
234
Display Problems
234
Disk Drive Problems
236
DVD-ROM or DVD-ROM/CD-RW Drive Problems
238
Sound System Problems
247
PC Card Problems
248
Printer Problems
251
Modem Problems
252
Develop Good Computing Habits
252
If You Need Further Assistance
254
Before You Call
254
Contacting Toshiba
254
Other Toshiba Internet Web Sites
256
Toshiba's Worldwide Offices
256
Appendix A: Hot Keys
259
Volume Mute
259
Instant Password Security
260
Without a Password
260
With a Password
260
Power Usage Mode
261
Standby Mode
262
Hibernation Mode
263
Display Modes
264
Display Brightness
265
Disabling or Enabling the Touchpad
265
Keyboard Hot Keys
265
Appendix B: Power Cable Connectors
266
USA and Canada
266
United Kingdom
266
Australia
266
Europe
266
Appendix C: Video Modes
267
Your Computer's Video Modes
268
Table 1 Video Modes (VGA)
268
Table 2 Video Modes (XGA)
269
Table 3 Video Modes (Ultra XGA)
271
Glossary
274
Index
290
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TOSHIBA Satellite 2400 User Manual (240 pages)
Portable Personal Computer
Brand:
TOSHIBA
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 1.75 MB
Table of Contents
Fcc Information
3
Fcc Conditions
4
Region Selection
26
Telephone Company Procedures
27
Type of Service
27
Fax Branding
28
If Problems Arise
28
Table of Contents
35
Manual Contents
41
Conventions
42
Abbreviations
42
Icons
42
Keys
42
Key Operation
43
Display
43
Messages
43
General Precautions
45
Stress Injury
45
Heat Injury
45
Pressure or Impact Damage
45
PC Card Overheating
46
Chapter 1 Introduction
47
Equipment Checklist
47
Windows XP Home/Professional
47
Special Features
48
Utilities
50
Options
51
Chapter 2 The Grand Tour
53
Front with the Display Closed
53
Left Side
55
Right Side
56
Back Side
57
Underside
58
Front with the Display Open
59
Indicators
61
Drives
62
1/2" Diskette Drive
62
CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive
63
CD-R/RW Drive
64
DVD-ROM Drive
64
CD-ROM Drive
65
AC Adaptor
66
Chapter 3 Getting Started
67
Setting up Your Work Space
68
General Conditions
68
Placement of Computer
69
Seating and Posture
69
Lighting
70
Work Habits
70
Connecting the AC Adaptor
71
Opening the Display
72
Turning on the Power
73
Starting up for the First Time
74
Turning off the Power
74
Shut down Mode (Boot Mode)
74
Hibernation Mode
75
Standby Mode
76
Restarting the Computer
79
Restoring the Preinstalled Software from the Product Recovery CD-ROM
79
Chapter 4 Operating Basics
81
Using the Touchpad
81
Using Optical Media Drives
82
Loading Compact Disks
83
Removing Compact Disks
85
CD/DVD Play, Digital Audio Play Buttons
86
Audio/Video Control Buttons
88
Writing Cds
88
Before Writing
88
When Writing or Rewriting
89
Disk Care
90
CD/Dvds
90
Diskette Care
90
Using the Internal Modem
91
Region Selection
91
Properties Menu
92
Connecting
93
Disconnecting
94
Lan
94
Connecting LAN Cable
95
Disconnecting LAN Cable
95
Wireless LAN
96
Wireless Communication Switch
96
Led
96
Video out
97
Cleaning the Computer
97
Moving the Computer
97
Heat Dispersal
98
Chapter 5 The Keyboard
99
Typewriter Keys
99
F1 ... F12 Function Keys
100
Soft Keys: Fn Key Combinations
100
Emulating Keys on Enhanced Keyboard
100
Hotkeys
102
Windows Special Keys
105
Keypad Overlay
105
Turning on the Overlays
105
Temporarily Using Normal Keyboard (Overlay On)
106
Temporarily Using Overlay (Overlay Off)
107
Temporarily Changing Modes
107
Generating ASCII Characters
107
Chapter 6 Power and Power-Up Modes
109
Power Conditions
109
Power Indicators
110
Battery Indicator
110
DC in Indicator
111
Power Indicator
111
Battery Types
111
Battery Pack
112
Real Time Clock Battery
113
Care and Use of the Battery Pack
113
Safety Precautions
113
Charging the Batteries
116
Battery Charging Notice
117
Monitoring Battery Capacity
118
Maximizing Battery Operating Time
118
Retaining Data with Power off (Standby Mode)
119
Extending Battery Life
119
Replacing the Battery Pack
119
Removing the Battery Pack
120
Installing the Battery Pack
121
Starting the Computer by Password
123
Power-Up Modes
123
Panel Power off
123
System Automatic Standby/Hibernation
124
Chapter 7 HW Setup and Passwords
125
HW Setup
125
Accessing HW Setup
125
HW Setup Window
126
Device Config
128
Device Configuration
128
Parallel Port Mode
128
Power on Display
129
Boot Priority
130
Supervisor Password
133
Chapter 8 Optional Devices
135
Power Devices
135
Peripheral Devices
135
PC Cards
136
Installing a PC Card
136
Removing a PC Card
137
SD Cards
138
Installing an SD Card
138
Removing an SD Card
139
Memory Expansion
140
Installing Memory Module
141
Removing Memory Module
142
Additional Ac Adaptor
143
Additional Battery Pack
144
Additional AC Adaptor
144
Battery Charger
144
Parallel Printer
144
External Monitor
145
Security Lock
146
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting
147
Problem Solving Process
147
Preliminary Checklist
147
Analyzing the Problem
148
Hardware and System Checklist
149
System Start-Up
150
Self Test
150
Power
150
Overheating Power down
151
Password
153
Hotkeys
153
Keyboard
154
LCD Panel
154
Hard Disk Drive
155
CD-ROM Drive
156
DVD-ROM Drive
157
CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive
158
CD-R/RW-ROM Drive
160
Diskette Drive
161
Infrared Port
161
Printer
162
PC Card
163
SD Card
163
Monitor
163
Sound System
164
Pointing Device
165
Usb Mouse
166
Usb
167
TV Output Signal
167
Standby/Hibernation
168
Memory Expansion
168
Modem
170
Lan
171
Wireless LAN
172
TOSHIBA Support
172
Before You Call
172
Where to Write
173
Appendix A Specifications
175
Environmental Requirements
175
Appendix B
177
Display Controller and Modes
177
Appendix C
185
AT Commands
185
Appendix D S-Registers
201
At Command Set Result Codes
206
Card Specifications
213
Radio Characteristics
214
Internal Modem Guide
217
Installing the Internal Modem
217
Installing the Modem Board
217
Removing the Internal Modem
218
Ac Power Cord and Connectors
219
Usa and Canada
220
United Kingdom
220
Disk Drive
226
Write Protection
233
TOSHIBA Satellite 2400 User Manual (232 pages)
TOSHIBA Satellite Portable personal computer
Brand:
TOSHIBA
| Category:
Laptop
| Size: 3.32 MB
Table of Contents
Modem Warning Notice
10
General Precautions
11
PC Card Overheating
12
Working Environment
12
Information on the Secure Use
13
Network Connection
13
Wireless LAN Card Types
14
Wireless LAN Cards
14
Wireless LAN and Your Health
15
Safety Instruction for Wireless Products
16
Usage Restrictions
16
Indicators
54
Drives
55
Keyboard Indicator Panels
55
CD-RW/DVD-ROM Drive
56
DVD-ROM Drive
57
AC Adaptor
58
Setting up Your Work Space
59
General Conditions
60
Placement of Computer
60
Seating and Posture
61
Lighting
62
Work Habits
62
Connecting the AC Adaptor
63
Opening the Display
64
Turning on the Power
65
Turning off the Power
65
Shut down Mode
65
Boot Mode
65
Hibernation Mode
66
Benefits of Hibernation
66
Starting Hibernation
66
Automatic Hibernation
67
Data Save in Hibernation Mode
67
Standby Mode
67
Standby Precautions
68
Benefits of Standby
68
Restarting the Computer
69
Executing Standby
69
Standby Limitations
69
Restoring the Preinstalled Software
70
Restoring the Complete System
70
Restoring TOSHIBA Utilities and Drivers
70
Using Optical Media Drives
72
Loading Discs
73
Removing Discs
75
Audio/Video Control Buttons
78
Writing Cds
78
Before Writing
78
When Writing or Rewriting
79
Media Care
80
Diskette Care
80
Using the Internal Modem
81
Region Selection
81
Properties Menu
82
Autorun Mode
82
Connecting
83
Modem Selection
83
Dialling Properties
83
Lan
84
Connecting LAN Cable
85
Disconnecting LAN Cable
85
Wireless LAN
86
Wireless Communication Switch
86
Cleaning the Computer
88
Moving the Computer
88
Heat Dispersal
89
F1...F12 Function Keys
91
Soft Keys
91
Alt Gr Key Combinations
91
Soft Keys: Fn Key Combinations
91
Emulating Keys on Enhanced Keyboard
92
Hotkeys
93
Sound Mute
93
Instant Security
93
Power Save Mode
93
Standby
94
Hibernation
94
Display Selection
94
Display Brightness
94
Keypad Overlay
95
Windows Special Keys
95
Turning on the Overlays
95
Arrow Mode
95
Numeric Mode
96
Temporarily Using Normal Keyboard
96
Temporarily Using Overlay
96
Generating ASCII Characters
97
Temporarily Changing Modes
97
Power Conditions
98
Power Indicators
99
Battery Indicator
99
DC in Indicator
100
Power Indicator
100
Battery Types
101
Battery Pack
101
Real Time Clock Battery
101
Care and Use of the Battery Pack
102
Safety Precautions
102
Danger
102
Warning
103
Charging the Batteries
104
Time
105
Battery Charging Notice
105
Monitoring Battery Capacity
106
Maximising Battery Operating Time
106
Replacing the Battery Pack
107
Retaining Data with Power off
107
Extending Battery Life
107
Removing the Battery Pack
107
Installing the Battery Pack
108
Starting the Computer by Password
110
Power-Up Modes
110
Panel Power off
110
System Automatic Standby/Hibernation
111
HW Setup
112
Accessing HW Setup
112
HW Setup Window
113
Password
114
User Password
114
Device Config
115
To Delete a User Password
115
Display
116
Parallel/Printer
116
Power on Display
116
Parallel Port Mode
116
Boot Priority
117
Keyboard
119
Usb
119
Wake-Up on LAN
119
Supervisor Password
120
Built-In LAN
120
PC Cards
122
Installing a PC Card
122
SD Cards
123
Removing a PC Card
123
Installing an SD Card
124
Removing an SD Card
124
Memory Expansion
125
Installing a Memory Module
125
Additional Battery Pack
128
Additional AC Adaptor
128
Battery Charger
128
Parallel Printer
129
External Monitor
129
Television
130
Security Lock
131
Problem Solving Process
132
Preliminary Checklist
133
Analysing the Problem
133
Hardware and System Checklist
134
Software
134
Hardware
134
System Start-Up
135
Self Test
135
Power
135
Overheating Power down
136
AC Power
136
Battery
137
LCD Panel
139
Before You Call
151
Where to Write
151
Environmental Requirements
152
Display Controller
169
Video Modes
170
Answer Command
184
Communication Standard Setting
184
Echo Command
185
Request ID Information
185
Monitor Speaker Volume
186
Monitor Speaker Mode
186
Modulation Handshake
186
Return On-Line to Data Mode
187
Select Pulse Dialling
187
Select Tone Dialling
187
DCE Response Format
188
Result Code Selection, Call Progress Monitoring
188
Extended Result Codes
188
Dial Tone Detect
188
Busy Tone Detect
189
Recall Stored Profile
189
DTR Control
189
Load Factory Settings
190
V.22 bis Guard Tone Control
190
Local Flow Control Selection
190
Select Pulse Dial Make
190
View Active Configuration and Stored Profile
191
Self-Test Commands
191
Store Current Configuration
193
Store Telephone Number
193
Error Control Mode Selection
193
Auto Answer Ring Number
198
Ring Counter
198
AT Escape Character
198
Command Line Termination Character
198
Response Formatting Character
199
Command Line Editing Character
199
Wait before Dialling
199
Connection Completion Time out
200
Comma Pause Time
200
Automatic Disconnect Delay
200
DTMF Dialling Speed
200
Escape Guard Time
201
Dial Line Rate
201
AT Command Set Result Codes
202
Card Specifications
207
Physical Specifications
207
Radio Characteristics
208
Power Characteristic
208
Networking Characteristics
208
Supported Frequency Sub-Bands
210
Installing the Internal Modem
211
Installing the Modem Board
211
Removing the Internal Modem
212
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