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1. It is recommended that AC adaptor be connected to the computer while supplying USB bus power DC5V 1 5A Always use the USB cable that was included with your USB device When System ON CDP Charge Mode or USB Sleep and Charge function is enabled the USB Wakeup function may not work In that case use a USB port without USB Sleep and Charge function or disable both System ON CDP Charge Mode and USB Sleep and Charge function Sleep and Music User s Manual The Microphone jack with the icon 2 supports the Sleep and Music function Your can use your computer s speaker for the portable audio device even when the power of the computer is turned OFF Power OFF includes Sleep Mode Hibernation Mode or shutdown state 5 13 E T1 Q7 To set Sleep and Music feature click Desktop gt De p Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt System Settings gt Sleep and MuSic Move the slider to enable or disable the Sleep and Music fuhietion m When Sleep and Music function is enabled it is not possibla mute sound from the speaker even by connecting headphones to they Headphone jack There is also no sound from the headphone KA m When Sleep and Music function is enabled it is possible to play sound from the computer s speaker by connecting an audio cable to the gt Microphone jack Using this function discharges the computer s Oy battery Therefore it is recommended that the comp
2. 1 Batteries User s Manual 4 11 a g 3 Close the battery cover securely until it clicks ae G Figure 4 6 Closing the battery cover Z oO 1 Battery cover On Replacing battery for slim remote controller 1 Press and hold the battery tray lock on the back side of the remote controller and then pull the battery tray as shown below Figure 4 7 Pulling the battery tray 1 Battery tray lock 2 Battery tray 2 Remove the discharged battery from the battery tray and lay a new one in place Be sure to place the battery with correct polarities 3 Push it forward until you hear a click Figure 4 8 Replacing the battery Optical disc drives The computer may be installed with a DVD Super Multi drive Blu ray Combo drive or Blu ray Writer drive BDXL When the computer is accessing an optical disc the indicator on the drive glows Formats The drives support the following formats User s Manual 4 12 OS DVD Super Multi drive Gn e The drive supports the following formats CD ROM DVDROM DVD Video CD DA CD Text Photo CD single multi session D ROM Mode 1 Mode 2 CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form1 Form2 Enhand d CD CD EXTRA Addressing Method 2 DVD R DVD RW DVD R DVD R DVD RAM DVD R DL Format1 DVD R DL GA O In addition to the above formats Blu ray Combo drive supports BD ROM Oy and BD ROM DL Blu ray Combo drive Blu ray Writer drive I
3. Cp reasons When this happens disconnect an Cg external device if some external devices are connected After that turn the power of the computer ON OFF to restore the function If this function can not be still used even if only one external device is connected stop using the external device because its current is over the acceptable value of this computer Some external devices may not be able to use the Sleep and Charge function In this case please try one or more of the following methods m Turn OFF the computer while external devices are connected H Connect external devices after turning OFF of the computer If this function can not be still used change the setting to disable the function and stop using this function Some external devices may not work when connected to a compatible port if the Sleep and Charge function is enabled Reconnect the external device after turning the computer ON If the external device still does not work connect device to an USB port that does not have the Sleep and Charge function or change to disable the Sleep and Charge function When System ON CDP Charge Mode or USB Sleep and Charge function is enabled the USB WakeUp function does not work for ports that support the Sleep and Charge function In that case use an USB port that does not have the USB Sleep and Charge function or change to disable both System ON CDP Charge Mode and USB Sleep and Charge function
4. Optical sensor Battery cover Battery indicator mouse Used for locating the position of the mouse Used for covering the batteries of the mouse This indicator glows for five seconds when the mouse is turned on Blinking for five seconds shows the battery of the mouse is low And fast blinking for two seconds and then going off shows the battery of the mouse is exhausted o I Q7 Internal Hardware Components KA i User s Manual This section describes the internal hardware components ofyour computer The actual specifications may vary depending on the model y u purchased he CPU The processor type varies depending on mode To check which type of processor is included in your model open the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor utility by clicking Desktop gt Desktop Gy Assist gt Support amp Recovery gt PC Health Monitor and then click PC Information Legal Footnote CPU For more information regarding CPU please refer to the Legal Footnotes section Hard Disk Drive or The capacity of the hard disk drive varies Solid State Drive depending on the model To check which type of HDD SSD is included in your model open the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor utility by clicking Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Support amp Recovery gt PC Health Monitor and then click PC Information Please note that part of the hard disk s overall capacity is reserved as administration space m In this manual
5. The computer is equipped with a memory media slot that can accommodate some kinds of memory media with various memory capacities so that you can easily transfer data from devices such as digital cameras and Personal Digital Assistants User s Manual 4 35 a A T K Q Keep foreign objects out of the memory media slot NEGI allow metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips to enterthe computer or Keyboard Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit Which can cause computer damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury m Please note that an adaptor is required to use miniSD microSD Crd Please note that not all memory media have been tested and verified to work correctly Therefore it is not possible to guarantee that all Q 3 memory media will operate properly m The slot does not support Magic Gate functions Figure 4 18 Examples of memory media Secure Digital SD Card microSD card adaptor and microSD card MultiMediaCard MMC Points to note about the memory media card i User s Manual SD SDHC SDXC memory cards comply with SDMI Secure Digital Music Initiative which is a technology adopted to prevent unlawful copy or playback of digital music For this reason you cannot copy or playback protected material on another computer or other device and you may not reproduce any copyrighted material except for your personal enjoyment Below is a simple explanation for distinguishin
6. m If Sleep and Charge function is enabled the computer s battery will discharge during hibernation or when the computer is turned off It is recommended that you connect the AC adaptor to the computer while using Sleep and Charge function m External devices connected to the USB bus power DC5V function that interfaces with the power ON OFF of the computer may always be in an operational state When there is a current overflow of the external devices connected to the compatible ports USB bus power DC5V supply may be stopped for safety reasons m When Sleep and Charge function is enabled the USB Wakeup function may not work for compatible ports In that case if there is a USB port that does not have the Sleep and Charge function attach the mouse or keyboard to it If all USB ports have the Sleep and Charge function change to disable Sleep and Charge function The USB Wakeup function will now work but the Sleep and Charge function will be disabled Y Metal paper clips or hair pins clips will generate heat if they come into gt contact with USB ports Do not allow USB ports to come into contact with metal products for example when carrying the computer in your bag 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 While using Auto Mode your computer can supply USB bus power at
7. By pointing the mouse pointer to the upper or lower right c mera our screen you will find a list of charms Search Share Start Devic sand ings Settings CA Search This Charm allows you to locate items on your cn computer It can help you find apps documents CZ photos and your favorite music e Share This Charm allows you to share music and photos with your favorite social Web sites Start This Charm takes you to the Start screen or if already on the Start screen returns you to your last app Devices This Charm allows you to manage your hardware devices Settings This Charm allows you to manage your system settings Tiles Tiles can be accessed and launched from the Start screen Typical Start screen tiles are the Desktop tile and Mail tile as well as tiles representing all other applications downloaded to your system Windows Store Although many applications will be pre installed or built in to your computer you will also have the ability to download many other applications at the click of your mouse In the Windows Store you can search for and browse thousands of apps all grouped into easy to find categories Turning off the power The power can be turned off in one of the following modes either Shut Down Mode Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode Shut Down Mode User s Manual When you turn off the power in Shut Down Mode no data will be saved and the computer will boot to the operating system s main scr
8. Digital broadcasts cannot be received in regions where oN DVB T digital broadcasts are not available 3 E Simultaneous reception and recording cannot be used when an 9 external video device is connected and the above settings are made E Simultaneous reception and recording cannot be used when the set top box is connected and the above settings are made m According to the government regulations it is not permitted to bring PAL SECAM TV tuners into Korea Using the TV Tuner Antenna m The quality of sounds and pictures greatly depends on the radio propagation conditions m When you use your computer in areas where the radio waves are weak which results in poor radio receiving conditions contact the dealer you purchased it from or use a commercially available antenna booster Please refer to the manual provided with the booster for details Connecting the Cable This section describes how to connect the coaxial cable to your computer Connecting the coaxial cable When lightning occurs do not touch the antenna line This may cause an electric shock For complete protection do not operate your computer during a thunderstorm 1 Save data shutdown Windows and turn off the power 2 Connect the coaxial cable to the TV Tuner jack on your computer 4 28 User s Manual 7 Battery a Figure 4 12 Connecting the coaxial cdg 1 TV Tuner jack 2 Coaxial cable Product appearance depends on the model y
9. FN Space FN Space Changes the display resolution Some functions will show the toast notification at the edges of the screen ak ll Those toast notifications are disabled at factory default You can enable them in the Function Key application To access it click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt Function Key User s Manual 4 4 m SSS Windows special keys eee G The keyboard provides two keys that have special function amp in Windows the Windows Start Button key activates the Start screen whif the application key has the same function as the secondary right se button ae om am This key activates the Windows Start screen M E This key has the same function as the secondary right mouse button Generating ASCII characters Not all ASCII characters can be generated using normal keyboard operation but you are able to generate these characters using their specific ASCII codes 1 Hold down the ALT key 2 Using the numeric keypad type the ASCII code of the character you require 3 Release ALT the ASCII character will appear on the display screen Remote Controller A remote controller which is provided with some models enables you to perform some functions of your computer from a distant location You can use your remote controller with a media player such as ArcSoft TV5 0 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player etc to play discs and videos or
10. HDMI out port 3 8 Keyboard problems 6 6 Windows special keys 4 5 LAN cable types 4 30 connecting 4 30 Media care Card care 4 37 Memory card care 4 37 Memory installing 4 32 removing 4 34 Index 1 CO SS User s Manual memory media card inserting 4 38 removing 4 38 Memory media slot 4 35 Moving the computer 1 14 MultiMediaCard removing 4 38 Password power on 5 7 Starting the computer by password 5 10 Supervisor 5 10 user 5 8 Power Hibernation Mode 2 11 Shut Down mode 2 8 Sleep Mode 2 9 turning off 2 8 turning on 2 7 Problems AC power 6 5 Analyzing the problem 6 2 Dual Pointing device 6 8 External monitor 6 11 Hardware and system checklist 6 4 HDD 6 7 Internal display panel 6 6 Keyboard 6 6 Memory Media Card 6 7 Overheating power down 6 5 Power 6 4 Real Time Clock 6 6 Sound system 6 11 R 2 TOSMBA support 6 13 USB devige 6 9 USB mousap s g 2p hoy C fos Recovery hard disk drive 5 26 Recovery Media 5 25 Se Restarting the computer 2 9 SD SDHC SDXC Card formatting 4 37 note 4 36 Security lock 4 41 Sleep Mode setting 2 9 System automatic 5 7 Sound system problems 6 11 TOSHIBA Desktop Assist 5 1 TV Tuner jack USB device problems 6 9 Video mode 4 44 Index 2 User s Manual W Video RAM 3 13 Web Camera 3 3 Wireless communication 7 4 Index 3
11. If you forget the password you can open the password file on another computer Be sure to keep the media in a safe place User s Manual 5 8 E I T User s Manual z m When entering the character string to register the ssword enter from the keyboard character by character and do noPenter as ASCII code or copy and paste the character string In additior gnsure that the registered password is correct by outputting the neraca string to the password file PA Ji E When entering a password do not enter any characters for exainple or produced by pressing the SHIFT or ALT keys Y O K Delete button Oy Click this button to delete a registered password Before you can delete a password you must first enter the current password correctly E Change button Click this button to change a registered password Before you can change a password you must first enter the current password correctly H Owner String text box You can use this box to associate text with the password After you enter text click Apply or OK When the computer is started this text will be displayed together with the prompt asking you to enter a password You can use BIOS Setup to set change or delete the HDD Password or HDD Master Password E Tostart BIOS Setup 1 In the Settings charm click Power and then select Restart 2 Hold down the F2 key and then release this key one second after the computer is pow
12. Live TV Allows you to switch to the Live TV screen if the ArcSoft TV 5 0 window is active So DVD Menu Opens the main menu on a DVD movie if available Numbers Allows you to select a channel or chapter number while watching TV or CD DVD replay Numbers letters or symbols can be entered To select a channel or chapter number of two or more digits press the buttons sequentially For example press the 1 button and then the 0 button to select the number 10 Clear Deletes entered numbers letters or symbols Teletext Starts or terminates the Teletext mode Enter The OK button on the remote controller has the same functions Red Green Yellow It jumps to a registration link These buttons are and Blue buttons not provided with some models Using the Remote Controller T User s Manual Some computers include a remote control unit which allows you to control some of your computer s functions from a distant location E The remote controller is designed specifically for this computer E Some application programs may not support remote control functions 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 5 m from the infrared receiver window Angle Within a 30 degree horizontal and 15 degree vertical range of the infrared receiver window 7 Figure 4 3 Operational range of th
13. Sound system Yop T documentation supplied with your audio device Lb Problem Procedure 4 L 2 No sound is heard Press the function keys to increase or decreas y volume Check the software volume settings Please check to see if Mute is turned to Off Check to make sure the headphone connection is secure Check within the Windows Device Manager application to ensure the sound device is enabled and that the device is properly working Annoying sound is In this instance you may be experiencing feedback heard from either the internal microphone or an external microphone connected to the computer please refer to Sound System and Video mode for further information Volume cannot be adjusted during Windows start up or shut down If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact TOSHIBA Support External monitor Please also refer to Operating Basics and to the documentation supplied with your monitor for further information Problem Procedure Monitor does not After confirming that the monitor s power switch is turn on on you should check the connections to make sure that the power cord adaptor is firmly connected to the monitor and to a working power outlet User s Manual 6 11 A Problem Procedure a No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightfgess controls on the external monitor Press the function key in order to change the display priority and ensure that it is not set fotghe internal d
14. User s Manual 5 12 a Z A maximum 2 0A to the compatible ports while the S Ai turned off When USB device cannot be charged by Auto Mode c nge to Alternate Mode to This function may not be able to be used with some connected external devices even if the appropriate mode is selected In this situation disable and stop using this function lt Some external devices cannot use Auto Mode As for the specificationSef the external devices please contact the device s manufacture or check the specifications of the external device thoroughly before use e Always use the USB cable that was included with your USB device 6 Sj System ON CDP Charge This function enable disable CDP Charging Downstream Port to use rapid USB charge while the computer is powered on When System ON CDP Charge Mode is enabled your computer can supply USB bus power DC5V 1 5A to the compatible ports while the computer is turned on To set System ON CDP Charge Mode click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt System Settings gt USB Enabled Rapid USB battery charge at maximum 1 5A while PC is powered On Disabled Conventional USB battery charge while PC is powered On The System ON CDP Charge Mode may not work with certain external devices even if they are compliant with the USB specifications In those cases use a USB port without USB Sleep and Charge function or disable System ON CDP Charge Mode
15. You can use the number keys on the keyboard for number entry CAPS LOCK When you press the CAPS LOCK key on the keyboard the CAPS LOCK icon on the screen will glow Then the keys are locked into their uppercase format SCROLL LOCK When you press the SCROLL LOCK key on the keyboard the SCROLL LOCK icon on screen will glow User s Manual SSS 7 O Basa Keyboard Battery The Keyboard Battery icon Shows the keyboard battery four status as below eA a Good level bow level hs BB Critical level ae BB unknown ES e m f the computer resumes from hibernation hybrid sleep mode without keyboard operation the keyboard battery icon will show as unknown In this case you can press any key on the keyboard to update the battery icon to the current status The keyboard battery icon will keep the previous status in any one of the following situations 7he computer is turned on or restarted BH No batteries placed in the keyboard or the batteries are exhausted m The keyboard is turned off Function key User s Manual The function keys F1 F12 are the twelve keys at the top of your keyboard BOA O aAaAaAWaC You can configure the function keys Mode as Special function mode or Standard F1 F12 mode by clicking Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt System Settings gt Keyboard Special function mode allows you to use special functions without pre
16. only for indoor applications closed industrial and warehouse areas and on board aircraft 4 1 Permitted to use for logal networks of aircraft crew 2 service communications on 7 board aircraft in area of the O airport and at all stages of S2 flight F 2 Permitted to use for public wireless access local networks on board aircraft during a flight at the altitude not less than 3000m Restrictions for Use of 5470 5725MHz Frequencies in Europe Italy Luxembourg Implemented Russian Limited Federation For private use a general authorization is required if WAS RLAN s are used outside own premises General authorization required for network and service supply e i r p 100mW Permitted to use only for indoor applications closed industrial and warehouse areas and on board aircraft 1 Permitted to use for local networks of aircraft crew service communications on board aircraft in area of the airport and at all stages of flight 2 Permitted to use for public wireless access local networks on board aircraft during a flight at the altitude not less than 3000m To remain in conformance with European spectrum usage laws for Wireless LAN operation the above 2 4GHz and 5GHz channel limitations apply for outdoor usage The user should use the wireless LAN utility to User s Manual 27 check the current channel of operation If operation isgcurring outside of the allowable frequencies for outdoor use as l
17. 25GHz frequency range SSS g Radio Regulatory Information Siy Z The Wireless device must be installed and used in strict ac grdance with the manufacturer s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product This product complies with the followingradio frequency and safety standards ane Europe Z O Restrictions for Use of 2400 0 2483 5MHz Frequencies in Europe 3 France Outdoor use Military Radiolocation limited to 10mW use Refarming of the 2 4GHz band e i r p within the has been ongoing in recent years to band allow current relaxed regulation Full 2454 2483 5MHz implementation planned 2012 Italy For private use a general authorization is required if WAS RLAN s are used outside own premises For public use a general authorization is required Luxembourg Implemented General authorization required for network and service supply Norway Implemented This subsection does not apply for the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny Alesund Russian Only for indoor applications Federation Restrictions for Use of 5150 5350MHz Frequencies in Europe Italy For private use a general authorization is required if WAS RLAN s are used outside own premises Luxembourg Implemented General authorization required for network and service supply User s Manual 7 7 R Russian Limited Federation KA e i r p 100mW mitted to use
18. Blu ray Disc Player For details on how to use TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player see the help file This software is a multimedia player which can be used to play back video music and photo TOSHIBA Media Player can play back contents on a local library home network SkyDrive To access it click the Media Player icon on the Start screen For details please refer to the Tutorial and Online help SSS i User s Manual CyberLink MediaShow 6 for TOSHIBA ArcSoft TV 5 0 simultaneously uy This software helps you ma and share all of your digital photos and videos also allows quick creation of new professionat oking media such as custom slideshows screen Savers movie discs and more using your phot nd videos a To start this utility type CyberLink from the Sor screen and then click the CyberLink MediaShow 6 for TOSHIBA from the list that Eg appears For details on how to use CyberLink MediaShow see the help file by clicking button in the main window This software provides a quick and easy way to enjoy the TV programs on your computer It allows you to watch Live TV and Teletext view an Electronic Programming Guide EPG and create a schedule to record TV programs To start this utility type ArcSoft from the Start screen and then click ArcSoft TV 5 0 from the list that appears For details on how to use ArcSoft TV 5 0 see the help file by pressing the F1 key when ArcSoft T
19. Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Support amp Recovery gt PC Health Monitor For details on TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor see the help file TOSHIBA Resolution The plug in lets you upconverts wmv and mp4 Plug in for Windows videos on Windows Media Player Media Player For more information please refer to the TOSHIBA Resolution Plug in for Windows Media Player Help To access it click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Media amp Entertainment gt TOSHIBA Resolution Plug in for Windows Media Player Help TOSHIBA Audio TOSHIBA Audio Enhancement provides you the Enhancement function of audio source filtering earphone audio enhancement or speaker audio enhancement To change the settings click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Media amp Entertainment gt Audio Enhancement User s Manual 5 5 SS SN SS i z TOSHIBA Gesture The TOSHIBA Gesture Controller allows the Controller computer to detect the hand ke gesture which executes some operations spe computer To access it click the TOSHIBA Gestulte Controller icon on the Start screen lt AirGet for TOSHIBA This software is provided for remote access i 3 photos and documents in your computer from mobile devices S2 This computer is used as a home server The client application should be installed in the mobile device To access this software type AirGet from the Start screen and then click AirGet for TOSHIBA from the list that
20. E Wire size Minimum 0 75 mm T Current rating Minimum 2 5 amperes KJ Certification agencies China CQC U S and Canada UL listed and CSA certified No 18 AWG Type SVT or SPT 2 Australia AS Japan DENANHO Europe Austria OVE Italy IMQ Belgium CEBEC The Netherlands KEMA Denmark DEMKO Norway NEMKO Finland FIMKO Sweden SEMKO France LCIE Switzerland SEV Germany VDE United Kingdom BSI User s Manual In Europe two conductors power cord must be VDE type HOSVVH2 F or HO3VVH2 F and for three conductors power cord must be VDE type HOSVV 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 configuration must be 6 15P 250V or 5 15P 125V as designated in the U S National Electrical code handbook and the Canadian Electrical Code Part II The following illustrations show the plug shapes for the U S A and Canada the United Kingdom Australia Europe and China USA UnitedKingdom mat Cee an ih 7 i 4 oy UL approved BS approved hy 5 Australia Europe Co ai K AS approved Approved by the appropriate agency Canada China CSA approved CCC approved Information for Wireless Devices Wireless Technology Interoperability The Wireless LAN is compatible with other LAN systems Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM radio technology and is compliant
21. Install remove or connect external devices including such items as a memory media card USB device external monitor or an optical digital device Gy a E Use the audio video control button to reproduce music or voice m Open the optical disc drive Do not use shut down log off Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode functions while writing or rewriting Make sure that the write rewrite operation is completed before going into either Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode You can remove an optical media on the optical disc drive after writing is completed If the media is of poor quality or is dirty or damaged writing or rewriting errors may occur Set the computer on a level surface and avoid places subject to vibration such as airplanes trains or cars In addition do not use the computer on an unstable surface such as a stand Keep mobile phones and other wireless communication devices away from the computer TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Please be aware of the following limitations when you use the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Notes on use User s Manual This software can only be used on Windows 8 TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER software is supported for playback of DVD and video file Frame dropping audio skipping or out of sync audio and video may occur during playback of some video titles Close all other applications when using the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Do not open any other applications or carry out any other operations during
22. Keyboard Keyboard problems can be caused by the setup and configuration of the computer please refer to the The Keyboard section for further information Problem Procedure Some letter keys Check that the numeric keypad overlay is not produce numbers activated press the FN F11 function key and try typing again Output to screen is Please refer to your software s documentation to garbled ensure that it is not remapping the keyboard in any way remapping involves changing or reassigning the function of each key If you are still unable to use the keyboard you should contact TOSHIBA Support Internal display panel Apparent computer s display panel problems may be related to the computer s setup and configuration please refer to the TOSHIBA System Settings section for further information User s Manual 6 6 KA Problem Procedure Z No display Press the function keys to adjust th display priority and to make sure it is not set for output to an external monitor un Markings appear on These marks may have come from contact With the the computer s fingers You should try to remove the marks by display panel gently wiping the display panel with a clean dry O cloth or if this fails with a good quality LCD screen KT cleaner In this latter instance you should always e follow the instructions with the screen cleaner and always ensure you let the display panel dry properly before closing it Hard Disk Drive Problem Pr
23. Multi Media Card Optical Character Recognition Reader Personal Computer Peripheral Component Interconnect Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Random Access Memory Red Green and Blue Radio Frequency Interference Read Only Memory Real Time Clock Sony philips Digital Interface Format Secure Digital Secure Digital High Capacity Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory Solid State Drive Thin film Transistor Uniform Resource Locator Universal Serial Bus Ultra Extended Graphics Array Video Graphics Array Wide Area Network o Taal User s Manual WSXGA WSXGA WUXGA WXGA WXGA www XGA Wide Super Extended crphing 4 Array Wide Super Extended Graphics A fray Plus Wide Ultra Extended Graphics Are b Wide Extended Graphics Array an Wide Extended Graphics Array Plus KA World Wide Web KN Extended Graphics Array bo 7 17 Index User s Manual AC adaptor additional 4 42 connecting 2 3 DC IN 19V jack 3 9 Battery real time clock 3 12 4 29 Bluetooth 7 6 Cleaning the computer 1 13 Cooling vents 3 7 3 9 Display automatic power off 5 6 screen 3 3 Display controller 3 13 Documentation list 2 1 DVD Super Multi drive using writing Equipment checklist 2 1 External monitor A Ms CP O an roblems 6 11 p KA O a Function key Gs Function keys F1 F12 4 3 Hard Disk Drive 3 12 Hard disk drive automatic power off 5 6
24. Recovery Media T User s Manual 5 23 G I EA E Be sure to close all other software programs exc ptthe Recovery Media Creator A E Do not run software such as screen savers which can ptiba heavy load on the CPU E Operate the computer at full power hs m Do not use power saving features E Do not write to the media when the virus check software is running Wait for it to finish then disable virus detection programs including any 4 software that checks files automatically in the background B Do not use utilities including those intended to enhance Hard Disk Drive access speed They may cause unstable operation and damage data B Do not shut down log off or Sleep Hibernate while writing or rewriting the media m Set the computer on a level surface and avoid places subjected to vibrations such as airplanes trains or cars Do not use on an unstable surface such as a stand A recovery image of the software on your computer is stored on the Hard Disk Drive and can be copied to either disc media or USB Flash Memory by using the following steps 1 Select either blank disc or USB Flash Memory The application will allow you to choose from a variety of different media onto which the recovery image can be copied including disc media and USB Flash Memory 3 E Please note that some of the disc media may not be compatible with the optical disc drive connected to your computer You should therefore verif
25. Sleep Mode will not function under the following conditions KA E Power is turned back on immediately after shutting down n m Memory circuits are exposed to static electricity or electrical noise S2 Hibernation Mode A User s Manual The Hibernation Mode feature saves the contents of memory to the Hard Disk Drive when the computer is turned off so that the next time it is turned on the previous state is restored Please note that the Hibernation Mode feature does not save the status of any peripheral devices connected to the computer m Save your data While entering Hibernation Mode the computer saves the contents of memory to the Hard Disk Drive However for safety sake it is best to save your data manually m Data will be lost if you disconnect the AC adaptor before the save is completed E Do not install or remove memory module while the computer is in Hibernation Mode Data will be lost B Do not switch to Hibernation Mode while transferring data to external media such as USB devices memory media or other external memory devices as data will be lost Benefits of Hibernation Mode The Hibernation Mode feature provides the following benefits H Saves data to the Hard Disk Drive H You can return to your previous working environment immediately when you turn on the computer m Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer receives no input or hardware access for the time period set by the System Hibernate
26. cause misalignment m Prevent foreign objects from entering the drive Check the surface of the disc tray especially the area behind the front edge of the disc tray to make sure there are no such objects before closing the drive 4 Press gently at the center of the disc until you feel it click into place The disc should lie below the top of the spindle flush with the spindle base 5 Push the center of the disc tray to close it Press gently until it locks into place User s Manual 4 14 Se SSS E G AN If the disc is not seated properly when the disc tray is d sed the disc might be damaged Also the disc tray might not open fully whe you press the eject button t ws DA Lb Removing discs amp C To remove the disc follow the steps as detailed below AN Do not press the eject button while the computer is accessing the optical re disc drive Wait for the optical disc drive indicator to go out before you open the disc tray Also if the disc is spinning when you open the disc tray wait for it to stop before you remove it 1 To pop the disc tray partially open press the eject button Gently pull the disc tray out until it is fully opened AN When the disc tray pops open slightly wait a moment to make sure the disc has stopped spinning before pulling the disc tray fully open 2 The disc extends slightly over the sides of the disc tray so you can grasp it Gently lift out the disc 3 Push the center of
27. commercial and light industry environments TOSHIBA do not approve the use of this product in working environments other than the above mentioned Residential commercial and light industry environments For example the following environments are not approved E Industrial Environments e g environments where a mains voltage of 380 V three phase is used E Medical Environments E Automotive Environments E Aircraft Environments Any consequences resulting from the use of this product in working environments that are not approved are not the responsibility of TOSHIBA The consequences of the use of this product in non approved working environments may be Interference with other devices or machines in the near surrounding area H Malfunction of or data loss from this product caused by disturbances generated by other devices or machines in the near surrounding area Therefore TOSHIBA strongly recommend that the electromagnetic compatibility of this product should be suitably tested in all non approved working environments before use In the case of automobiles or aircraft the manufacturer or airline respectively should be asked for permission before use of this product Furthermore for general safety reasons the use of this product in environments with explosive atmospheres is not permitted SS VCCI Class B Information ep i O TORE DOABHMEMBE CH COME REC FAS SILLS BELCHER COREMSIFOTL
28. human health For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country please visit our website http eu computers toshiba europe com or contact your local city office or the shop where you purchased the product Disposal of batteries and or accumulators Fo O G The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol ifigicates that ps batteries and or accumulators must be collected and nies disposed of separately from household waste 4 If the battery or accumulator contains more than th specified values of lead Pb mercury Hg and or K cadmium Cd defined in the Battery Directive 2006 66 EC then the chemical symbols for lead Pb mercury t Hg and or cadmium Cd will appear below the crossed Os out wheeled dust bin symbol By participating in separate collection of batteries you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country please visit our website http eu computers toshiba europe com or contact your local city office or the shop where you purchased the product AN These symbols may not stick depending on the country and region where you purchased REACH Compliance Statement The new European Union EU chemical regulation REACH Reg
29. is disabled when TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is running m Print Screen functions are disabled even when running other applications besides TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER and when TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is minimized Please close the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER to use the Print Screen function B Carry out the installation uninstallation of the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER under a user account with administrator rights H Do not change Windows Users while TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is running E For some DVD or video files using the control window to change the audio track will also change the subtitle track Hs This software can only playback MPEG2 MP4 and WTV files created by the preinstalled applications on the same computer Playback may not function properly if you use the files other than these types Display Devices amp Audio m If the video image is not displayed on an external display or television stop the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER and change the screen resolution To change the screen resolution click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt Appearance and Personalization gt Display gt Adjust resolution However video cannot be output to some external displays and televisions due to output or playback conditions User s Manual 4 20 C uul U Il Qp When viewing video on an external display or TWegh la the display device before playing Video can be played only on rnal LCD displays or external displays In Clone mode Dual og T
30. memory of the computer as a cache To access this utility click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt System Settings gt HDD Accelerator This software is provided for playback of DVD Video To access this utility click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Media amp Entertainment gt TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER For details on how to use TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER see the help file SSS SSS I TOSHIBA eco Utility TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink User s Manual W This computer is equipped wi eco mode This mode slightly lowers sell N some devices to reduce electric power Sa a You can realize measurable power e by using it continuously TOSHIBA eco Utility helps control the poli consumption of your computer Various information can help you understand your degre of contribution to the environment S2 Furthermore this utility contains Peak shift function that can help reduce power usage during periods of peak demand by shifting some power consumption to periods when demand is lower To access this utility click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt eco Utility For details on TOSHIBA eco utility see the help file This software is provided for playback of Blu ray Disc It has an on screen interface and functions To start this utility click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Media amp Entertainment gt TOSHIBA
31. only on an external 3D devices connected via an HDMI output It cannot be shown on the internal display The 2Dto3D conversion function uses TOSHIBA s original algorithm to apply a 3D effect to your own 2D videos However note that this function does not provide the same video content as a video originally provided in 3D and does not create a new video in the 3D format but only plays 2D videos in a 3D like mode The 2Dto3D conversion function is meant for the enjoyment of your own 2D home video and other 2D contents you created in 3D according to your personal preferences The TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is set by default in the 2D format By pressing the 2Dto3D conversion function button you decide to activate the 2Dto3D conversion function and therefore decide to watch your 2D content in 3D The TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER will not run the 2Dto3D conversion function automatically Please see the warnings in this section as regard to potential copyright infringement and confirm you have any necessary authorization 4 24 OOS S User s Manual The TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is intended for pfayin eye DVD Video DVD VR and video files and for viewing 2D home video content in 3D The 3D playback of any video content not created by user may require the permission of third parties where such contefttj s protected by copyright The protection of intellectual property rights i ie sential for TOSHIBA In this respect TOSHIBA underlines that the Pla sho
32. same computer Playback may not function properly if you use the files other than th s types ey Starting TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player Ly Lb Use the following procedure to start TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player C E Inserta Blu ray Movie Disc in the optical disc drive while the operating system is running KT When a Blu ray Movie Disc is set in the Blu ray drive for models e with Blu ray drive TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player may start automatically Hm Click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Media amp Entertainment gt TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player Operating TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player Notes on using TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player m Screen display and available features may vary amongst Blu ray Videos and scenes Hm sIf the menu is opened in the Display Area using the Control window s Top Menu or Menu buttons mouse menu operations may not be able to be used Open TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player Manual TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player features and instructions are explained in details in TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player Manual Use the following procedure to open TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player Manual m Press the F1 key when TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player is launched and click the Help button 3D Playback on an External 3D Device 3D playback on an external 3D device feature is only provided with some models Effect of 3D can be shown only on an external 3D devices connected via an HDMI output It cannot be shown on
33. starts Gy but shuts down quickly contact TOSHIBA Support If you have trouble turning on the computer with the AC adaptor connected you should check the status of the power indicator Please refer to the Power Condition Descriptions section for further information Problem AC adaptor doesn t power the computer Procedure Check the connections to make sure that the power cord adaptor is firmly connected to the computer and a working power outlet Check the condition of the cord and terminals If the cord is frayed or damaged it should be replaced while if the terminals are soiled they should be cleaned with a clean cotton cloth If the AC adaptor still does not power the computer you should contact TOSHIBA Support Real Time Clock Gn gv Problem Procedure ae The BIOS setting The charge in the Real Time Clock Rte battery and system date has run out you will need to set the date and time time are lost in the BIOS setup application by using the a following steps G 1 Inthe Settings charm click Power and then select Restart cs 2 Hold down the F2 key and then release this key one second after the computer is power on the BIOS setup utility will load 3 Set the date in the System Date field Set the time in the System Time field 5 Press F10 a confirmation message will be displayed 6 Press the ENTER key the BIOS setup application will end and the computer will restart gt
34. the apps directory application code you must include an acknowledgement This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tih cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF E lt Q USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERR P ION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHE RIN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING GLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE QF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUG DAMAGE hs The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version We derivative of this code cannot be changed i e this code cannot simply b 4 copied and put under another distribution licence including the GNU Public Licence ENERGY STAR Program User s Manual Your Computer model may be ENERGY STAR JTE compliant If the model you purchased is compliant it is Bi labeled with the ENERGY STAR logo on the computer and the following information applies TOSHIBA is a partner in the ENERGY STAR Program and has designed this c
35. the disc tray to close it Press gently until it locks into place How to remove disc when the disc tray will not open Pressing the eject button will not open the disc tray when the computer power is off If the power is off you can open the disc tray by inserting a slender object about 20 mm such as a straightened paper clip into the manual eject hole near the eject button Figure 4 11 Manual release with the eject hole Diameter 1 mm 1 Manual eject hole AN Turn off the power before you use the manual eject hole If the disc is spinning when you open the disc tray the disc could fly off the spindle and cause injury User s Manual 4 15 OS D Writable discs KA This section describes the types of writable discs Check K specifications of your drive to see the types of discs it can write i Ty CDs on CD R discs can be written only once The recorded data cannot Be erased or changed m CD RW discs including multi speed CD RW discs high speed CD RW discs and ultra speed CD RW discs can be recorded more than once DVDs m DVD R DVD R DVD R DL and DVD R DL discs can be written only once The recorded data cannot be erased or changed E DVD RW DVD RW and DVD RAM discs can be recorded more than once Blu ray discs E BD R BD R DL BD R TL and BD R QL discs can be written only once The recorded data cannot be erased or changed E BD RE BD RE DL and BD RE TL discs can be recorded more t
36. the internal display In order for 3D playback to work on external display TV you need a 3D enabled display TV that has an HDCP compliant HDMI port 1 3D playback feature supports the following resolutions 1920x1080 24Hz a and 1280x720 60Hz Please change the Screen Resolution to one of the above before using 3D playback function User s Manual 4 23 SSa eo _ _ Ke Important Safety Information for 3D Fun tion Please refrain from or stop viewing if you feel ill or exp rience discomfort before or while watching 3D video images Please refrain from viewing 3D video images if you experience convulsions photosensitivity reaction or heart disease D Due to the possibility of impact on vision development viewers SBD video images should be aged 6 or older Children and teenagers may be more susceptible to health issues associated with viewing in 3D en and should be closely supervised to avoid prolonged viewing without Ge rest Avoid use of the 3D function when under the influence of alcohol Please read the user s manual that comes with the computer carefully before using the 3D playback function The 3D effect differs between individuals Notes on 3D Playback for TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER has 3D playback function which can playback 3D video content and 2D home video content DVD or video file in 3D using real time 2Dto3D conversion User s Manual Effect of 3D can be shown
37. the upper left corner of the screen Select a folder icon or date icon for playback Click a photo file to playback Opening TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink Manual The features and operations about TOSHIBA Media Player are explained in the TOSHIBA Media Player Use the following procedure to open TOSHIBA Media Player manual Click the Tutorials icon on the Start Page of TOSHIBA Media Player Use the following procedure to open TOSHIBA Media Player Online help When TOSHIBA Media Player is running click Help of the Settings Charm Using CyberLink MediaShow 6 for TOSHIBA This feature is supported by some models How to create a DVD Video or a Blu ray Disc Movie The following are simplified steps for creating a DVD Video Disc an AVCHD Disc or a Blu ray Disc movie by importing your video sources OO OS D 1 Type CyberLink from the Start screen and then glick CyberLink MediaShow 6 for TOSHIBA from the list that appe amp ps 2 Insert a DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW BD R 6bBD RE disc into the optical disc drive Lb 3 Add your media files by dragging it to Media Tray Ly 4 Click Create gt Movie Disc lt 5 Select DVD Video AVCHD or Blu ray Disc from Step1 Choose disc format 6 6 Select a destination drive K 7 Specify your movie disc title from Step 2 Enter movie disc title g 8 Select a template from Step 3 Select menu template 9 Setup the advanced video amp audio properties by click
38. this feature KA E The Link speed 10 100 1000 megabits per second changes A automatically depending on the network conditions connected device 4 cable or noise and so on cable types The computer must be configured properly before connecting to a LAN Logging onto a LAN using the computer s default settings could cause a malfunction in LAN operation Check with your LAN administrator regarding set up procedures If you are using Gigabit Ethernet LAN 1000 megabits per second 1000BASE T be sure to connect with a CAT5e cable or higher You cannot use a CAT3 or CAT5 cable If you are using Fast Ethernet LAN 100 megabits per second 100BASE TX be sure to connect with a CAT5 cable or higher You cannot use a CAT3 cable If you are using Ethernet LAN 10 megabits per second 10BASE T you can connect with a CAT3 or higher cable Connecting the LAN cable A User s Manual To connect the LAN cable follow the steps as detailed below E Connect the AC adaptor before connecting the LAN cable The AC adaptor must remain connected during LAN use If you disconnect the AC Adaptor while the computer is accessing a LAN the system may hang up m Do not connect any other cable to the LAN jack except the LAN cable Otherwise malfunctions or damage may occur Do not connect any power supplying device to the LAN cable that is connected to the LAN jack Otherwise malfunctions or damage may occur 1 Turn off the
39. to E The IEEE 802 11 Standard on Wireless LANs Revision a b n or b g n as defined and approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Bluetooth Cards are designed to be interoperable with any product with Bluetooth wireless technology that is based on Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS radio technology and is compliant to H Bluetooth Specification depending on the model you purchased as defined and approved by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group H Logo certification with Bluetooth wireless technology as defined by the Bluetooth Special interest Group This Bluetooth product is not compatible with devices using Bluetooth Version 1 0B specifications y The wireless devices have not completed verification of connection and J operation with all devices which are using the Wireless LAN or Bluetooth radio technology Bluetooth and Wireless LAN devices operate within the same radio frequency range and may interfere with one another If you use Bluetooth User s Manual 7 3 E a EA and Wireless LAN devices simultaneously you may Oticasionally experience a less than optimal network performance or sak lose your network connection If you should experience any such problem immediately turn oftgither one of your Bluetooth or Wireless LAN i Please visit http Awww pc support global toshiba com if you have anv questions about using Wireless LAN or Bluetooth Card from TOSHIBA a In Europ
40. 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 Provide adequate ventilation Always make sure your computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is connected to a power outlet even if your computer is in Sleep Mode In this condition observe the following m Never cover your computer or AC adaptor with any object m Never place your computer or AC adaptor near a heat source such as an electric blanket or heater Hm Never cover or block the air vents m Always operate your computer on a hard flat surface Bm Always provide sufficient space around the computer Overheating your computer or AC adaptor could cause system failure computer or AC adaptor damage or a fire possibly resulting in serious injury Creating a computer friendly environment Place the computer on a flat surface that is large enough for the computer and any other items you are using such as a printer Leave enough space around the computer and other equipment to provide adequate ventilation Otherwise they may overheat User s Manual 1 12 K A To keep your computer in prime operating condition Protect your work area C from Q Or H Dust moisture and direct sunlight O m Equipment that generates a stron
41. to let screws or other foreign matter fall into the computer It could cause malfunction or electric shock 4 31 a K Additional memory module is a precision electroni omponent that may be fatally damaged by static electricity Since t human body can carry static electricity it is important that you dischayge yourself before touching or installing any additional memory modul s To discharge your body s static electricity simply touch any metaj close to you with bare hands hy Ko G a Installing memory module 2 User s Manual e To install memory module follow the steps as detailed below 1 2 Click Power in the Settings charm and then click Shut down while holding down the SHIFT key ensure that the Power indicator is off Remove the AC adaptor and all cables and peripherals connected to the computer Turn the computer upside down Slide your fingernails or thin objects under the cover as the picture shows below and lift the whole back on to open the large cover Figure 4 14 Opening the back cover SS eg EEA 1 i i F a 4 32 Yy 5 Remove the back cover then you can access thznemory modules as in the place in the picture below Figure 4 15 Removing the back cover Ml 1 Memory modules User s Manual 4 33 eee Z 6 G Align the notch of the memory module with that e memory slot and gently insert th
42. video playback Playback may stop or not function properly in some situations Unfinalized DVDs created on home DVD recorders may not be playable on the computer Use DVD Video discs with a region code which is either the same as the factory default setting if applicable or ALL Gs p E Do not playback video while watching or recordi levision programs using other applications Doing so may cause vide p ayback or television program recording errors In addition if presdeduled recording starts during video playback it may cause vided playback or television program recording errors Please view video duririg times when there is no recording prescheduled bh m The resume function cannot be used with some discs on the ep TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER E Itis recommended the AC adaptor be connected when playing video Oi m The screen saver is disabled during video playback using the KS TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER The computer will not automatically go into Hibernation Sleep or shut down mode H Do not configure the Display automatic power off function to run while the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is running H Do not switch to Hibernation or Sleep Mode when running the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER H Do not lock the computer using the Windows logo sg L keys when running the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER mH The TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER does not have a parental control function m Inorder to protect copyrights the Windows Print Screen function
43. zero Recovery options If your computer starts to load the Operating System instead of desired advanced options follow the steps below 1 Inthe Settings charm click Power and then select Restart 2 Hold down the corresponding key and then release this key one second after the computer is power on 3 Follow the on screen instructions to proceed Hardware and system checklist This section discusses problems caused by your computer s hardware or attached peripherals Basic problems may occur in the following areas E Power m USB device E Keyboard m Sound system Hg Internal display panel m External monitor BH Hard Disk Drive m LAN Optical Disc Drive m Wireless LAN mH Memory Media Card E Bluetooth E Pointing Device Power Your computer has a number of other power resources including a Real Time Clock RTC battery all of which are interrelated with any one having the ability to produce apparent power problems User s Manual 6 4 o o O User s Manual eA Overheating power down KA If the processor s temperature reaches an unacceptably Keh level with either setting the computer will automatically shut down to prevent any damage in this instance all unsaved data in memory will be lo Problem Computer shuts down automatically AC power Procedure aS K Leave the computer off until the it reaches room temperature If the computer has reached room temperature and it still does not start or if it
44. Accepts all your changes without closing the TOSHIBA System Settings window KA Some options shown in grey are possible to confirm their status 2 6 TOSHIBA System Settings screen may have the following tabs E General Allows you to view the current BIOS version or change certain settings back to their default values H Sleep and Charge Sleep and Music Allows you to set advanced features for sleep mode hibernate mode and shutdown state m CPU Allows you to set conditions for the CPU Display Allows you to select the internal LCD and or external monitor when the computer boots up H Boot Options Allows you to change the sequence in which your computer searches the drives for the operating system mH Keyboard Allows you to access the wake on keyboard function or to configure the function keys E USB Allows you to set conditions for USB BH SATA Allows you to set conditions for SATA mg LAN Allows you to set conditions for LAN The settings or options explained here may vary depending on the model you purchased After you changed the settings a dialog box may appear to prompt you that the changes will take effect after the computer is restarted Make sure to restart your computer immediately to apply these changes USB Charge Your computer can supply USB Bus power DC5V to the USB port The port with the icon 4 supports the following feature m USB Sleep and Charge H System ON CDP Charge USB Sl
45. D RW BD R BD R DL BD RE amp BD RE DL ep H Do not set the working drive to a slow device like a USB1 1 hard dis drive or it will fail to write DVD Video AVCHD or Blu ray Disc ee H Do not perform any of the following actions Operate the computer for any other function including using a mouse or the touch screen Bump or cause vibration to the computer Use the Mode control button and Audio Video control button to reproduce music or voice Force eject the optical drive when burning Install remove or connect external devices including memory media cards USB devices external displays optical digital devices m VCD and SVCD format for output is not supported About recorded DVD AVCHD and Blu ray discs Some DVD ROM drives for personal computers or other DVD players may not be able to read DVD R DVD R DVD RW DVD RW DVD RAM discs When playing your recorded DVD on your computer please use TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER m When playing your recorded Blu ray Disc on your computer please use the TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player mH Ifyou use an over used rewritable disc the full formatting might be locked Please use a brand new disc Internet Connection m An Internet connection is required for uploading and downloading TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor User s Manual The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor application proactively monitors a number of system functions such as power consumption and the system cooling infor
46. Default Format You can change the sample rate and bit depth of sound 4 43 DTS Studio Sound ep G DTS Studio Sound is a premium audio enhancement suite that utilizes revolutionary audio technology to provide the most numer realistic listening experience ever offered for a two speaker playback environment DTS Studio Sound provides the following features ky E Advanced audio rendering to match 2D and 3D video content for enveloping surround sound m Accurate placement of audio cues for immersive surround sound from any PC speaker configuration desktop speakers or headphones Ce H Broad sweet spot with elevated sound image Maximum volume output delivering maximum volume without creating clipping or distortion H Dialog enhancement for clear and intelligible vocals E Bass enhancement for rich low frequency production H High frequency definition for crisp details Consistent volume level across content To access the utility Click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Media amp Entertainment gt DTS Studio Sound U S patents apply to this product See http patents dts com Manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited Video mode Video mode settings are configured via the Screen Resolution dialog To open the Screen Resolution dialog click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt Appearance and Personalization gt Display gt Change display settings i If you are r
47. E DAL wn EMILE SL EMSS ARCOTCEMBVET yp HIRSH BA BIG gt TELL IRUSLTCEAL h VCCI B ep K O Za Canadian regulatory information Canada only Os This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference 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 Cet appareil num rique de la class B respecte toutes les exgences du R glement sur le mat riel brouileur du Canada Following information is only valid for EU member States Disposal of products User s Manual mt The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that products must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste Integrated batteries and accumulators can be disposed of with the product They will be separated at the recycling centres The black bar indicates that the product was placed on the market after August 13 2005 By participating in separate collection of products and batteries you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and
48. IM ao i User s Manual K DVD RW A DVD Specifications for Recordable Disc for Version Tsor version 1 2 D Victor Company of Japan Ltd JVC for 2x 4x and 6x speed Megia MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO LTD for 2x 4x and 6x speed E media amp DVD RW Ta MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO LTD for 4x and 8x speed media KS DVD RAM DVD Super Multi drive only DVD Specifications for DVD RAM Disc for Version 2 0 Version 2 1 or Version 2 2 Panasonic Corporation for 3x and 5x speed media Hitachi Maxell Ltd for 3x and 5x speed media BD R Panasonic Corporation BD R DL Panasonic Corporation BD RE Panasonic Corporation BD RE DL Panasonic Corporation BD R TL TDK SHARP BD RE TL Panasonic Corporation E Some types and formats of DVD R DL and DVD R DL discs may be unreadable E Disc created in DVD R DL format4 Layer Jump Recording cannot be read When writing or rewriting Please observe the following points while you write or rewrite data to a media E g Always copy data from the hard disk drive to the ptical media do not use the cut and paste function as the original data iH k e lost if there is a write error KAN Do not perform any of the following actions Oy m Change users in the Operating Systems t m Operate the computer for any other function including a g as using a mouse m Start a communication application Apply impact or vibration to the computer E
49. OSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER may not function properly H Do not change the screen resolution while running the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER ky H Do not change the display device while running the TOSHIBA vibe PLAYER Starting TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Oe Use the following procedure to start TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER 1 Insert a DVD Video in the optical disc drive while the operating system is running When a DVD Video disc is set in the DVD drive for models with DVD drive TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER may start automatically 2 Click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Media amp Entertainment gt TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER to start TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Operating TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Notes on Using TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER H Screen display and available features may vary amongst videos and scenes H_sIf the menu is opened in the Display Area using the Control window s Top Menu or Menu buttons mouse menu operations may not be able to be used Open TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Manual TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER features and instructions are explained in details in TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Manual Use the following procedure to open TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER Manual Press the F1 key when TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is launched and click the Help button TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player Please be aware of the following limitations when you use TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player Notes on Use Hs This software can only be used on Windows 8 H Playback of high bit rate content may cause fra
50. Record Stop Pause Play REW Rewind FWD Fast Forward Replay Skip Back More Info Arrows and OK Volume Control Start Start Channel Page up and down Mute Records the selected televisi program and stores it on your hard disk drive 8 Stops the media currently playing cn Lb Pauses an audio or video track and live or recorded TV programs 2 ia Plays the selected media Oy Moves the media video disc music and so on backwards Moves the media video disc music and so on forwards Moves media backward Moves media forward Displays the previous window This button has the same function as the secondary right mouse button Use it to display more executable options Arrows Moves the cursor to navigate within the media player windows OK Selects the desired action or window option It acts like the ENTER Key Increases or decreases the volume while watching TV viewing DVD s or replaying CD s Opens the media player to the main window Opens the media player to the main window Changes the TV channel or moves a page up and down depending on the available options Turns your computer sound on off OO OS U Recorded TV Allows you to switch to the R orded TV screen if the ArcSoft TV 5 0 window is Etive Guide Allows you to switch to the Electronic Program Guide EPG screen if the ArcSoft TV 5 0 window is active 2
51. TOSHIBA K Leading Innovation gt gt gt i User s Manual TOSHIBA PX30t PX35t Qosmio PX30t series K Table of Contents hy Ss Chapter 1 TOSHIBA Legal Regulatory and Safety Copyright Disclaimer and Trademarks 2 ceseeeeeeeees Toy PRE 1 1 Regulatory Information e E A T 1 2 Video Standard Notice s ssssessenssennenennernnrrnnnnrennnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnne nnana ag OpenSSL Toolkit License ISSUCS cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeneeeneees 1 2 ENERGY STAR Program ccccceeeeceseneeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeseeneeenees 1 10 Disposing of the computer and the computer s batteries 1 11 Optical disc drive safety instructions 2 cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 11 General Precautions ccccesseeseeeeeeeeeeseeeneeeeeeeenseeeeeeseeeeeeseesnnsneeeees 1 12 Safety ICONS cccesecceseeeeeneeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeseeseeeseesesneeesaseeseeeseesnnsoeeeees 1 15 Chapter 2 Getting Started Equipment checklist wc cccsds cee seescesedec tec ed este ee ceases etenvavenvsevvevencasede wien 2 1 CONVENTIONS saanunna eeann aaa deaan anaana 2 1 Using your computer for the first time ccccesseeseseeeeseeeeeseneneeseeens 2 2 Turning off the pOWer sssssssssusesnnsennurennnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nanne 2 8 Chapter 3 The Grand Tour COMPUTED aoaaa a aeaaaee a aa aaa eSa deS 3 1 Wireless K yboardi iaicscs5elssc cede cinieee tcecdezccnsceenceiesieceasiiesedec
52. V 5 0 is launched The ArcSoft TV 5 0 cannot be launched for two Windows users It is necessary to connect a coaxial cable to the TV tuner jack on your computer before you launch ArcSoft TV 5 0 TOSHIBA Function Key This utility allows you to perform some features by pressing a specified key or combined with the FN key To setup this utility click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt Function Key For details please refer to the Function Key section U IN g TOSHIBA Service This application allows your Ggmputer to Station automatically search for TOSHIBA software updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that are specific to your computer system and jts programs When enabled this applicati periodically transmits to our servers a limit d amount of system information which will be treated in strict accordance with the rules and regulations as well as applicable data protection KS law O To access this utility click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Support amp Recovery gt Service Station TOSHIBA PC Health The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor application Monitor proactively monitors a number of system functions such as power consumption and system cooling informing you of significant system conditions This application recognizes the system and individual component serial numbers and will track specific activities related to their usage To access this utility click
53. al g a u II E Q B DC IN 19V jack The AC adaptor connects to fhis socket to power a the computer Please note that Yay should only use the model of AC adaptor suppiied with the computer at the time of purchase depends on the model you purchased using the wr ng AC adaptor can cause damage to the computery E O Underside a The following figure shows the underside of the computer Figure 3 5 The underside of the computer D im a 2 1 Stereo speakers 2 Security lock slot Stereo speakers The speakers emit sound generated by your software as well as audio alarms generated by the system EOE Security lock slot A security cable can be attached to this slot and then connected to a desk or other large object in order to deter theft of the computer Wireless Keyboard Front The following figure shows the front of the wireless keyboard Figure 3 6 Front of the wireless keyboard CICD EEJ eE Cee G8 es OWOCE EEEL EA A E We I ee EAE Eee H EE LOLLL gonm eE TOSHIBA EEEE 1 Battery indicator User s Manual 3 9 M IMMM p Battery This indicator glows for nine toten seconds when indicator keyboard keyboard is turned on Blinking fp five seconds shows the battery of the keyboard4 low And fast blinking for two seconds and th nygoing off shows the batter
54. and depending on the usage of the computer the brightness of the LCD screen will deteriorate This is an intrinsic characteristic of LCD technology Maximum brightness is only available when operating in AC power mode Graphics Processing Unit GPU Graphics processing unit GPU performance may vary depending on product model design configuration applications power management settings and features utilized Total Available Graphics Memory is the total of as applicable Dedicated Video Memory System Video Memory and Shared System Memory Shared System Memory will vary depending on system memory size and other factors Wireless LAN User s Manual The transmission speed over the wireless LAN and the distance over which wireless LAN can reach may vary depending on surrounding electromagnetic environment obstacles access point design and configuration and client design and software hardware configurations The actual transmission speed will be lower than the theoretical maximum speed e A IM Copy Protection Q7 Cia g Applicable copy protection standards included in certain m dia may prevent or limit recording or viewing of the media Glossary My ooh K7 The terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual Alternate 3 naming is included for reference KA Abbreviations Oe AC Alternating Current AMT Intel Active Management Technology ASCII American Standard Code for Information Inte
55. and the maximum number of colors that can be displayed at any one time Therefore software written for a given video mode will run on any computer that supports that mode Legal Footnote Graphics Processing Unit GPU For more information regarding Graphics Processing Unit GPU please refer to the Legal Footnotes section Graphics Control User s Manual Some NVIDIA graphics models may include NVIDIA Optimus technology feature NVIDIA Optimus technology intelligently optimizes notebook performance by seamlessly switching between a discrete NVIDIA GPU for great graphics performance and an Intel integrated graphics chip for sustained battery life Switching is automatic and does not require the user to reboot the computer In the Manage 3D Settings menu of NVIDIA Control Panel you can change the global 3D settings and create overrides for specific programs The overrides will be used automatically each time the specified programs are launched SS SSS T T K Please use the default setting for NVIDIA OptimuS echnology If the program does not run normally after the setting has been changed please restore the program to the default setting B f the program does not run normally please restore the Pr ferred graphics processor to the default setting a m When you use some video playback programs to play video files preferred graphics processor in the Program Settings tab cannot b o cha
56. appears For details on how to use AirGet see the help file You may not have all the software listed above depending on the model you purchased To access the setup files of the drivers utilities type Applications from the Start screen and then click Applications and Drivers from the list that appears TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink application is not included in the setup files above but can be downloaded from Windows Store Special features User s Manual The following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features which make the computer more convenient to use Access each function using the following procedures 1 To access the Power Options click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt System and Security gt Power Options Display automatic This feature automatically cuts off power to the power off 1 computer s display panel when there is no keyboard input for a specified time with power being restored the next time a key is pressed This can be specified in the Power Options HDD automatic power This feature automatically cuts off power to the off 1 hard disk drive when it is not accessed for a specified time with power being restored when the hard disk drive is next accessed This can be specified in the Power Options OO OS S User s Manual System automatic Sleep Hibernation Mode Power on password Sleep Mode Hibernation Mod
57. at s on the screen User s Manual 4 1 SF K7 Q Swipe Quickly move your finger in frofn the edge of the screen without pausing when yousfirst touch it e Swipe from the left edge shows yot recently opened apps and so on L Swipe from the right edge opens or closesthe charms Search Share Start Devices Settifgs 4 Q lh cg Swipe from the top edge opens or closes the app command bar For details and more advanced touch screen gestures to interact with Windows 8 please refer to Help and Support The Keyboard A The number of keys available on your keyboard will depend on which country region your computer is configured for with keyboards being available for numerous languages There are different types of keys specifically typewriter keys function keys and Windows special keys Never remove the key caps on your keyboard Doing so could cause damage to the parts under the key caps Keyboard indicators osana CETS Bsua In order to save the power of the keyboard there is no indicator on the keyboard The computer will indicate the NUM LOCK CAPS LOCK SCROLL LOCK and Keyboard Battery status by showing icons in the lower right corner of the screen You can turn the icons on off by clicking TOSHIBA Keyboard Indicator in the notification area on the taskbar NUM LOCK When you press the NUM LOCK key on the keyboard the NUM LOCKicon on the screen will glow
58. at there is sufficient power available to maintain this condition In Sleep Mode this indicator will turn on for two seconds and off for two seconds User s Manual e User s Manual No light Y Under any other conditions the indicator does not light g Go E a C O of On 3 15 g Chapter 4 O D E Da lt Operating Basics O This chapter describes the basic operations of your computer and 3 highlights the precautions that should be taken when using it C Using the Touch Screen Some models are equipped with a touch screen You can use your finger to manipulate icons buttons menu items the onscreen keyboard and other items on the touch screen Q Tap Simply tap your finger once on the touch screen i to activate an item such as an app Q Press and hold Press your finger down and leave it there for a few seconds This will show information to help you learn more about an item or will open a menu specific to what you are doing f Pinch or stretch Touch the screen or an item with two or more fingers and then move the fingers toward each other pinch or away from each other stretch This will show different levels of information or visually zooms in or out Td Rotate Put two or more fingers on an item and then turn your hand to rotate things in the direction you turn your hand Only some items can be rotated av Slide Drag your finger on the touch screen to move through wh
59. ce follow the steps as detailed below En 1 Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI out port of the digital device 2 Turn on the digital device K 3 Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI input port on your computer Figure 4 21 Connecting the HDMI input port 1 HDMI input port 2 HDMI cable Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Security lock A security lock enables you to anchor your computer to a desk or other heavy object in order to help prevent unauthorized removal or theft The computer has a security lock slot on its underside into which you can attach one end of the security cable while the other end attaches to a desk or similar object The methods used for attaching security cables differ from product to product Please refer to the instructions for the product you are using for more information Connecting the security lock In order to connect a security cable to the computer follow the steps as detailed below 1 Turnover the computer so its underside faces you 2 Align the security cable with the lock slot and secure it in place User s Manual 4 41 1 Security lock slot 2 Security lock Va m Na ei Optional TOSHIBA Accessories You are able to add a number of options and accessories in order to make your computer even more powerful and convenient to use For reference the following list details some of the items that are available from y
60. ck the Settings charm and click Change PC settings 2 Click General under PC settings 3 Scroll down to Remove everything and reinstall Windows and click Get started 4 Follow the on screen instructions to finish the recovery 5 26 Chapter 6 ns Troubleshooting ty TOSHIBA has designed this computer for durability however should problems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed in this chapter C to help determine the cause All users should become familiar with this chapter as knowing what might go wrong can help prevent problems from occurring in the first place Problem solving process Resolving problems will be much easier if you observe the following guidelines H Stop immediately when you recognize a problem exists as taking further action may result in data loss or damage or you may destroy valuable problem related information that can help solve the problem m Observe what is happening write down what the system is doing and what actions you performed immediately before the problem occurred Make a screenshot of the current display Please also be aware that the questions and procedures described in this chapter are meant only as a guide they are not definitive problem solving techniques In reality many problems can be solved simply but a few may require help from TOSHIBA Support if you find you need to consult others be prepared to describe the problem in as much detail as possible Prelimi
61. csis ss tansecersaideiet 3 9 Wireless MOUSG sciccscsececcsteccessecevscterecesccccnncecusctueedsucecentsaevdeeecessuadeeenssy 3 11 Internal Hardware Components s scsecccscseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeenenenenenees 3 12 Power Condition Descriptions eccceseeseeeeeeseeeeeseeeeesseeeeeseeeeeees 3 14 Chapter 4 Operating Basics User s Manual Using the Touch Screen uo eeeccseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneeeeeesenseeeeeseeneneseeees Th Ke ybO ard icri assainies aaia aaa aaia daa a seed aiaa ia Remote Controller c cccsccccesenceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeesseeesesseneeeeeeesaseeeseeeneneneeees Optical diS driyVeS soditaan danadana aa daaraan aard dianed nanas TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER ccececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeeseeeeeesseneeeseeneneneeeen TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player 3D Playback on an External 3D Device ceeeseseeeeeseeeeeeeeeneeeeees 4 23 TV TUNED caiie aaea aaaea aapea ane reas AAEE E aa ESAn 4 28 TENANE p A E E ET T A E 4 29 Ea S E E E E E E EA 4 29 Additional memory module s ssssssssssssensnsnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnne 4 31 Memory media ssssesssenseennsnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ennnen 4 35 The HDMI out port ssssssssssssnsnsnsnsnenensnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnn nenen nenna nananana na 4 39 Sj Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 User s Manual Utilities and Advanced Usage Utilities and Applications E E EE E E SL Special features cceesss
62. d contents ky E Damage that may be caused by using third party equipment or ee software 2 O Given the technological limitations of current optical disc writing drives you amp may experience unexpected writing or rewriting errors due to disc quality or problems with hardware devices In view of this it is good practice to make two or more copies of important data in case of any undesired change or loss of the recorded contents Before writing or rewriting E Based on TOSHIBA s limited compatibility testing we suggest the following manufacturers of disc media however it must be noted that disc quality can affect write or rewrite success rates Please also be aware that in no event does TOSHIBA guarantee the operation quality or performance of any disc CD R TAIYO YUDEN CO Ltd MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO LTD CD RW Multi Speed High Speed and Ultra Speed MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO LTD DVD R DVD Specifications for Recordable Disc for General Version 2 0 TAIYO YUDEN Co Ltd for 8x and 16x speed media MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO LTD for 8x and 16x speed media Hitachi Maxell Ltd for 8x and 16x speed media DVD R DL MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO LTD for 4x and 8x speed media DVD R MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO LTD for 8x and 16x speed media TAIYO YUDEN CO Ltd for 8x and 16x speed media DVD R DL MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO LTD for 8x speed media User s Manual 4 17 O
63. de press and hold the power button or any key on the keyboard for a short amount of time Please note that keyboard keys can only be used if the Wake up on Keyboard option is enabled within the TOSHIBA System Settings m If the computer enters Sleep Mode while a network application is active the application might not be restored when the computer is next turned on and the system returns from Sleep Mode 7o prevent the computer from automatically entering Sleep Mode disable Sleep Mode within the Power Options E Touse the Hybrid Sleep function configure it in the Power Options Benefits of Sleep Mode The Sleep Mode feature provides the following benefits Restores the previous working environment more rapidly than the Hibernation Mode feature E Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer receives no input or hardware access for the time period set by the System Sleep Mode feature HB Allows the use of the panel power off feature Executing Sleep Mode You can enter Sleep Mode in one of two ways E Inthe Settings charm click Power and then select Sleep m Press the power button Please note that this feature must be enabled within the Power Options When you turn the power back on you can continue where you left off when you shut down the computer E T o fa E When the computer is in Sleep Mode the Power ipdicator will blink white ia O lt 7 My Sleep Mode limitations w g
64. dition of your room you may experience some flickerings when you have the 3D glasses on Upconvert and 3D Playback functions cannot be used at the same time Switching to 3D playback while upconvert is running will cause the upconvert function to switch off automatically Depending on the video content it might not be able to playback in 3D Only Side by Side and Interleave 3D video formats are supported for playback of 3D video content 4 25 MMMM k Notes on 3D Playback for TOSHIBA Blu fay Disc Player Q The 3D playback function can playback 3D video content dad your 2D home video content and other 2D content created by you DVD or video file in 3D using real time 2Dto3D conversion Py E The 3D playback function CANNOT be used to playback 2D vi contents of Blu ray Disc or AVCHD in 3D using real time 2Dto3D y conversion H The Player s 3D playback function is meant for only personal home Ti use Please take note that applicable copyright laws may prohibit the e public display when you offer 3D viewing of third party video contents to unidentified personels or mass public H The 2Dto3D conversion function uses TOSHIBA s original algorithm to apply a 3D effect to your own 2D videos However note that this function does not provide the same video content as a video originally provided in 3D and does not create a new video in the 3D format but only plays 2D videos in a 3D like mode m The picture generated by 2D
65. e USB Wakeup function g This feature automatically shits down the system into either Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode when there is no input or hardwar access for a specified time This can be specified inthe Power Options bp Two levels of password security superviso and user are available to prevent unauthorized 3 access to your computer If you have to interrupt your work you can use Gy this feature to allow you to turn off power to the computer without exiting from your software Data is maintained in the computer s main memory so that when you next turn on the power you can continue working right where you left off This feature lets you turn off the power to the computer without exiting from your software The contents of main memory are automatically saved to the Hard Disk Drive so that when you next turn the power on again you can continue working right where you left off Refer to the Turning off the power section for more details This function restores the computer from Sleep Mode depending on the external devices connected to the USB ports For example if a mouse or USB keyboard is connected to a USB port clicking the mouse button or pressing the keyboard will wakeup the computer a l IMM z Heat dispersal 1 To protect against overheatifigy the processor is equipped with an internal temp rature sensor which activates a cooling fan or lowers the processing speed if the computer
66. e following topics Connecting the AC adaptor Installing the battery of the keyboard and mouse Pairing the keyboard mouse Turning on the power Initial setup Getting to know Windows Use a virus check program and make sure it is updated regularly Never format storage media without checking its content formatting destroys all stored data SS K E tis a good idea to periodically back up the intern ard Disk Drive or other main storage device to external media Gener at storage media is not durable or stable over long periods of time and und t certain conditions may result in data loss 4 Before you install a device or application save any data in memory to the Hard Disk Drive or other storage media Failure to do so may op result in the loss of data 7 Yy c8 Connecting the AC adaptor AN User s Manual Attach the AC adaptor when you want to operate from AC power The AC adaptor can automatically adjust to any voltage ranging from 100 to 240 volts and to a frequency of either 50 or 60 hertz enabling you to use this computer in almost any country region The adaptor converts AC power to DC power and reduces the voltage supplied to this computer H Always use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that was included with your computer or use AC adaptors specified by TOSHIBA to avoid any risk of fire or other damage to the computer Use of an incompatible AC adaptor could cause fire or damage to the computer
67. e module into the slot at about a80 degree angle before holding it down until the latches on either side into place Figure 4 16 Seating the memory module i KA O 6 1 Notch 3 Slot B 2 Slot A Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Never allow metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips to enter the computer Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause computer damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury E Do not touch the connectors on the memory module or on the computer Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems 1 Slot A is reserved for the first memory module Use slot B for I expanded memory If only one module is installed use slot A E Align the grooves along the edges of the memory module with the locking tabs on the connector and insert the module into the connector firmly if you find it difficult to install the memory module gently prise the locking tabs outwards using the tip of your finger Please also ensure that you hold the memory module along its left and right hand edges the edges with the grooves in 7 Seat the back cover in place 9 Take care to ensure that the back cover is firmly closed T 8 Turn your computer over 9 Turn the computer on and make sure the added memory is recognized to confirmed it click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt System and Sec
68. e of the computer 4 Figure 3 3 The right side of the computer y O 1 Optical disc drive Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Optical disc drive The computer may be configured with a DVD Super Multi drive Blu ray Combo drive or Blu ray Writer drive BDXL 2 6GB and 5 2GB DVD RAM media cannot be read from or written to y Back The following figure shows the back of the computer User s Manual 3 6 Figure 3 4 The back of the compute C 0 s O A bs Le TOSHIBA ky z i rl 6 ma ore oo Ss a BEE s O 2r lt O ae TOSHIBA Q lt O O O D o Oe 1 Cooling vents 5 Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 ports 2 TV antenna jack 6 Universal Serial Bus USB 3 0 ports 3 HDMI out port 7 LAN jack 4 HDMI in port 8 DC IN 19V jack Provided with some models Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Cooling vents The cooling vents help the processor to avoid overheating AN Do not block the cooling vents Keep foreign metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips out of the cooling vents Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury Carefully clean the dust on the cooling vents surface using a soft cloth User s Manual 3 7 TV TV T
69. e remote amp pjroller C 1 CIR in Window 2 Remote controller Product appearance depends on the model you purchased The appearance of the provided Remote Controller may vary depending on the model you purchased x l Even if the remote controller is within the effective range as described J above it may malfunction or not work correctly in the following cases m When an obstacle stands between the infrared receiver window of your computer and the Remote Controller E When direct sunlight or strong fluorescent light strikes the infrared receiver window E When the infrared receiver window or the infrared emission part of the Remote Controller is dirty When other computers which use an infrared remote controller are used near to your computer Installing Replacing battery Be sure to install the provided battery before using the remote controller Store the batteries for the remote control beyond the reach of children If a child swallows a battery this might result in choking If it happens contact a doctor immediately Controller H Do not use battery other than those specified m Ensure that you insert the battery with its polarities correctly aligned or E Do not recharge heat disassemble or short the battery or put it into a fire or flame AN Observe the following precautions when using the battery of the Remote User s Manual 4 10 E EA E Do not use a battery whose recomme
70. e visit http www toshiba europe com computers tnt bluetooth A Wireless Devices and your health Wireless products like other radio devices emit radio frequency electromagnetic energy The level of energy emitted by Wireless products however is far much less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices like for example mobile phones Because Wireless products operate within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations TOSHIBA believes Wireless products is safe for use by consumers These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature In some situations or environments the use of Wireless products may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the organization These situations may for example include m Using the Wireless products equipment on board of airplanes or E n any other environment where the risk of interference to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful If you are uncertain of the policy that applies on the use of wireless devices in a specific organization or environment e g airports you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use the Wireless device prior to turning on the equipment Wireless LAN Technology A User s Man
71. ed bYy exposure to heat since the computer base and AC adaptor s surfac increase in temperature during normal use L m Always place your computer or AC adaptor on a flat and hard surface that is resistant to heat damage op Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for detailed precautions and handling instructions r 6 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Figure 2 1 Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor 2 pin plug 1 Either a 2 pin or 3 pin adaptor cord will be included with the computer T depending on the model User s Manual 2 4 2 2 Connect the AC adaptor s DC output plug to eg I 19V jack on your computer Figure 2 3 Connecting the DC output plug to the a uter 1 DC IN 19V jack 2 DC output plug Product appearance depends on the model you purchased 3 Plug the power cord into a live wall outlet the Power indicator on the front of the computer should glow T amp Be careful not to place your fingers on the hinge between the J computer s back and the stand as this could cause personal injury such as the finger pinch For models with subwoofer it is recommended not allow the cables to be passed from the hole on the stand as this could bring interference Installing the battery of the keyboard and mouse Installing the battery of the mouse 1 Open the battery cover on your wireless mouse User s Manual 2 5 Yy 2 Put an AAA battery i
72. ed to OpenSSL please contact openssl core openssl org OpenSSL License User s Manual 1 7 User s Manual Copyright c 1998 2011 The OpenSSL Project All rights res rved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or withou modification are permitted provided that the following conditions a 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright note this list of conditions and the following disclaimer Gi 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the eo documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org 4 The names OpenSSL Toolkit and OpenSSL Project must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission For written permission please contact openssl core openssl org 5 Products derived from this software may not be called OpenSSL nor may OpenSSL appear in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project 6 Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL To
73. edia you can use it to restore the recovery partition 5 25 ee oO SS be Restoring the pre installed software from the G If you have not created Recovery Media please contagt TOSHIBA support for assistance is a K VA L 2 Recovery Hard Disk Drive on User s Manual 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 3 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 In addition if you use a third party partitioning program to reconfigure the partitions on your Hard Disk Drive you may find that it becomes impossible to setup your computer Make sure that the AC adaptor is connected during the restoring process When you reinstall the Windows operating system the hard disk may be reformatted and all data may be lost 1 In the Settings charm click Power and then select Restart 2 Hold down 0 zero key and then release this key one second after the computer is power on 3 Select Troubleshoot 4 Select Reset your PC 5 Follow the on screen instructions to finish the recovery You can also perform the restoration through PC settings in the operating system 1 Cli
74. eeeeeseeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeeseseeseesneesasseneeneees 56 TOSHIBA Password Utility 0 00 cceeessseeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeseensneseeesneneeenes 5 8 TOSHIBA System SettingS ccceceeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeseeeneneeees 5 10 US BG ae aegis oa a sat cece Secs rda aaraa aaaeaii Naapa andana siaaa 5 11 Sleep ANd MUSIC ou eeeesseeee cess ee eeeeeeeneeeeenseeseseeeeseseneeseseeseseneeennsneeeees 5 13 TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink ccsseeseereeeeeens 5 14 Using CyberLink MediaShow 6 for TOSHIBA c ccssccseeeeesereeeeeees 5 15 TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor ccscccccscesseeeeeeeseneeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeenes 5 17 TOSHIBA Gesture Controller ccccceseeesseneeseeeeseeeeeeseneesseeneneseeees 5 18 AirGet for TOSHIBA icc ccccescacccccvessstenuevcenesecceeccvescetceestiecsteccencesatiecaases 5 21 System Recovery ou ceeeecceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeesneeeeeeeseeseeseeesnnsoneeess 5 23 Troubleshooting Problem solving PrOCeSs ccccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeneeeeeeeees 6 1 Hardware and system checklist 2 cccesseecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneees 6 4 TOSHIBA support jiescicesesececeei ies cetecescnesseciessetacuicasensenslapeddiedaneceasteneeeenes 6 13 Appendix SPECITICAT ONS meoin aanraai nanii aaa ardada ddaa aia 7 1 AC Power Cord and Connectors cccccceeeeeseneeeeseeeeseeeesesseeeeseenneseeeens 7 2 Information for Wireless Devices cces
75. eeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseneneneees 7 3 Legal Footnote Saians aaa ca ten Anat Fe dessa aa aaa apia sadaa as aaa 7 12 Ee a E EET E E T E E 7 15 Index Chapter 1 A mo TOSHIBA Legal Regulatory and Safety a e This chapter states the Legal regulatory and safety information applicable to TOSHIBA computers Copyright Disclaimer and Trademarks Copyright 2013 by TOSHIBA Corporation All rights reserved Under the copyright laws 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 First edition March 2013 Copyright authority for music movies computer programs databases and other intellectual property covered by copyright laws belongs to the author or to the copyright owner Copyrighted material can be reproduced only for personal use or use within the home Any other use beyond that stipulated above including conversion to digital format alteration transfer of copied material and distribution on a network without the permission of the copyright owner is a violation of copyright or author s rights and is subject to civil damages or criminal action Please comply with copyright laws in making any reproduction from this manual Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for accuracy The instructions and descriptions it contains are accurate for your computer at t
76. een the next time it is turned on ee Qy A 1 If you have entered data either save it to the HaftDisk Drive or to other storage media Fa 2 Make sure all disk disc activity has stopped before reiffoying the disk disc Lb m f you turn off the power while a disk disc is being accessed ypu may lose data or damage the disk 2 7A m Never turn off the power while an application is running Doing so H could cause loss of data A 6 m Never turn off the power disconnect an external storage device or remove storage media during data read write Doing so can cause data loss 3 Click the Settings charm 4 Click Power and then select Shut down 5 Turn off any peripheral devices connected to your computer Do not turn the computer or peripheral devices back on immediately wait a short period to avoid any potential damage Restarting the computer Certain conditions require that you reset the computer for example if m You change certain computer settings If you need to restart the computer there are two ways this can be achieved E Inthe Settings charm click Power and then select Restart m Press CTRL ALT and DEL simultaneously once to display the menu window and then select Restart by clicking the power icon D in the lower right corner Sleep Mode User s Manual If you have to interrupt your work you are able to turn off the power without exiting from your software by placing the com
77. eep and Charge User s Manual You can use the Sleep and Charge function to charge certain USB compatible external devices such as mobile phones or portable digital music players Your computer can supply USB bus power DC5V to the e Oe Qz compatible port even when the computer is turned OF Power OFF includes Sleep Mode Hibernation Mode or shutdown st te To set USB Sleep and Charge feature click Desktop gt D Sktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt System Settings gt Sleep and Charge Move the slider to enable or disable the Sleep and Charge functioff Z il m The Sleep and Charge function may not work with certain external T devices even if they are compliant with the USB specification In tho cases turn the power of the computer ON to charge the device nA m When Sleep and Charge function is enabled USB bus power DC5V 4 will be supplied to compatible ports even when the power of the computer is turned OFF USB bus power DC5V is similarly supplied to the external devices which are connected to the compatible ports However some external devices cannot be charged solely by supplying USB bus power DC5V As for the specifications of the external devices please contact the device manufacturer or check the specifications of the external devices thoroughly before use m Using the sleep and charge function to charge external devices will take longer than charging the devices with their own chargers
78. en indicate the status Please refer to the Power Condition escriptions section for more information IA m After you turn on the power for the first time do not turn it off uirltil you have set up the operating system C E Volume cannot be adjusted during Windows Setup ON J Oy Press the computer s power button Figure 2 6 Turning on the power 1 Power button Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Initial setup F The Windows Startup Screen will be the first screen displayed when you turn on the power Follow the on screen instructions on each screen in order to properly install the operating system When it is displayed be sure to read the License Terms carefully Getting to know Windows For detailed information on what is new and how to operate Windows 8 please refer to the Windows Help and Support Start screen The Start screen is the launching pad for everything you can do in the Windows operating system providing new and easy ways to access everything from your favorite apps and Web sites to your contacts and other important information From the Start screen you can just start typing to search for what you want From there you can easily switch between results for apps files and more User s Manual OS Oo Q w Q C Use the Windows Charms to start apps find documents Sgt up system components and perform most other computing tasks Charms
79. eparation between the equipment and receiver a _ lt ee i Yy E Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit Yiferent from that to which the receiver is connected Fa m Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV techni fan for help Only peripherals complying with the FCC class B limits may be amp ittached to this equipment Operation with non compliant peripherals or periphey als not recommended by TOSHIBA is likely to result in interference to radio A TV reception Shielded cables must be used between the external dev and the computer s External RGB monitor port Universal Serial Bus i USB 2 0 and 3 0 ports HDMI port and microphone jack Changes or Sg modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by F TOSHIBA or parties authorized by TOSHIBA could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Contact Address TOSHIBA America Information Systems Inc 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine California 92618 1697 Telephone 949 583 3000 This information is only applicable for the countries regions where it is required EU Declaration of Conformity User s Manual This product is carrying
80. er on the BIOS setup utility will load E Toend the BIOS Setup press F10 and then press ENTER to accept the changes The computer will restart fyou forget your HDD User Password TOSHIBA will NOT be able to assist you and your HDD will be rendered COMPLETELY and PERMANENTLY INOPERABLE TOSHIBA will NOT be held responsible for any loss of any data any loss of use or access to your HDD or for any other losses to you or any other person or organization that result from the loss of access to your HDD If you can t accept this risk don t register the HDD User Password m When saving the HDD User Password shut down or restart the computer If the computer is not shut down or restarted the saved data may not be correctly reflected For more information on shutting down or restarting the computer refer to Turning on the power e lt lt lt Supervisor Password Yop ca If you set a Supervisor Password some functions might beestricted when a user logs on with the User Password To set a Supervisor Password Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt Password Utility gt Supervisor Password lt This utility lets you do the following Co H Register or delete the Supervisor Password To H Specify restrictions for general users 6 Starting the computer using a password T If you have already registered a user password there is one way to start the computer m Enter t
81. esktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Sound 2 In the Playback tab select the playback device which you want to switch to 3 To use the internal speakers on your computer select Speakers To use the television or the external monitor that you have connected to the computer select a different playback device 4 Click the Set Default button 5 Click OK to close the Sound dialog Settings for display video on HDMI i To view video on the HDMI display device be sure to configure the following settings otherwise you may find that nothing is displayed Be sure to use the function key to select the display device before starting to play video Do not change the display device while playing video Do not change the display device under the following conditions E While data is being read or written E While communication is being carried out Selecting HD Format User s Manual To select the display mode follow the steps as detailed below Click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel Click Appearance and Personalization Click Display Click Change display settings Click Advanced settings Click List All Modes Select one of the mode at List All Modes NDJIBROUN gt 4 40 ee The HDMI in port T C Devices equipped with an HDMI output port such as camcorders or notebooks can be connected to the HDMI in port on the computer To connect HDMI devi
82. et the pointer speed as required and click ej OK The on screen The elements of the mouse responsible for pointer moves detecting movement might be dirty please refer to erratically the documentation supplied with the mouse for instructions on how to clean it If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact TOSHIBA Support device In addition to the information in this section please also refer to the documentation supplied with your USB device Problem Procedure USB device does not Remove the USB device from the computer and work then reconnect it to a free port in order to ensure it is firmly attached Ensure that any required USB device drivers are properly installed to achieve this you should refer to both the device documentation and the operating system documentation Sleep and Charge function For more information and settings please refer to the Sleep and Charge section 6 9 SS Sh Problem cannot use the Sleep and Charge function External devices connected to the compatible ports do not work when connected to a compatible port The USB Wakeup function does not work User s Manual Procedure Z Orn Sleep and Charge function may be isabled Enable the Sleep and Charge function in the TOSHIBA System Settings Ly When there is a current overflow of the extern device connected to the compatible port USB bas power DC5V supply may be stopped for safety 63
83. feature E Allows the use of the panel power off feature Starting Hibernation Mode To enter Hibernation Mode follow the steps below 1 Click the Settings charm 2 Click Power and then select Hibernate e a T User s Manual K Q In order to show Hibernate in Power menu you need fozsetup according to the following steps a 1 Click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt Systgm and Security gt Power Options Ly 2 Click Choose what the power button does a 3 Click Change settings that are currently unavailable Sp 4 Select the Hibernate check box from Shutdown settings r 5 Click the Save changes button Oi Automatic Hibernation Mode The computer can be configured to enter Hibernation Mode automatically when you press the power button In order to define these settings you can follow the steps as described below 1 Click Power Options and then click Choose what the power button does 2 Enable the desired Hibernation Mode settings for When I press the power button 3 Click the Save changes button Data save in Hibernation Mode When you turn off the power in Hibernation Mode the computer will take a moment to save the current data in memory to the Hard Disk Drive After you turn off the computer and the content of memory has been saved to the Hard Disk Drive turn off the power to any peripheral devices Do not turn the computer or devices back on immediately Wait a m
84. functioning In view of this you should keep the following questions in mind Which part of the computer is not operating properly keyboard Solid State Drive display panel touch screen as each device will produce different symptoms m Check the options within the operating system to ensure that its configuration is set properly What appears on the display Does it display any messages or random characters Make a screenshot of the current display and if possible look up the messages in the documentation included with the computer software or operating system BH Check that all connecting cables are correctly and firmly attached as loose cables can cause erroneous or intermittent signals BH Do any indicators light if so which ones what color are they and do they stay on or blink Write down what you see m Do you hear any beeps if so how many are they long or short and are they high pitched or low pitched In addition is the computer making any unusual noises Write down what you hear Record your observations so you can describe them in detail to TOSHIBA Support Software The problems may be caused by your software or disk If you cannot load a software package the media may be damaged or the program might be corrupted in these instances try loading another copy of the software if possible If an error message appears while you are using a software package you should refer to the documentation supplied with i
85. g SD memory cards from SDHC memory cards and SDXC memory cards m SD SDHC and SDXC memory cards appear the same externally However the logo on memory cards is different so pay careful attention to the logo when purchasing The SD memory card logo is S The SDHC memory card logo is 92 The SDXC memory card logo is E The maximum capacity of SD memory cards is 2GB The maximum capacity of SDHC memory cards is 32GB The maximum capacity of SDXC memory cards is 64GB 4 36 OO Fj Memory media format ep ce New media cards are formatted according to specific standards If you wish to reformat a media card be sure to do so with a device that ses media cards KA Formatting a memory media card C Memory media cards are sold already formatted in conformity to specific 4 standards If you reformat a memory card be sure to reformat it with a ey device such as digital camera or digital audio player that uses the memory cards not with the format command provided within Windows Should you need to format all areas of the memory card including the protected area you will need to obtain an appropriate application that applies the copy protection system Media care T User s Manual Observe the following precautions when handling the card H Do not twist or bend cards H Do not expose cards to liquids or store in humid areas or lay media close to containers of liquid H Do not to
86. g electromagnetic field h as stereo speakers other than speakers that are connected to Ke computer or speakerphones E m Rapid changes in temperature or humidity and sources of temperditare change such as air conditioner vents or heaters O gt m Extreme heat cold or humidity S2 Liquids and corrosive chemicals Stress injury Carefully read the nstruction Manual for Safety and Comfort It contains information on the prevention of stress injuries to your hands and wrists that can be caused by extensive keyboard use It also includes information on work space design posture and lighting that can help reduce physical stress Heat injury If the computer has been used for a long time avoid direct contact with the metal plate supporting the various interface ports as this can become hot The surface of the AC adaptor can become hot when in use but this condition does not indicate a malfunction If you need to transport the AC adaptor you should disconnect it and let it cool before moving it Do not lay the AC adaptor on a material that is sensitive to heat as the material could become damaged Pressure or impact damage Do not apply heavy pressure to the computer or subject it to any form of strong impact as this can damage the computer s components or otherwise cause it to malfunction Cleaning the computer User s Manual To help ensure long trouble free operation keep the computer free of dust and dirt and use care w
87. han once Writing discs User s Manual You can use the DVD Super Multi drive or Blu ray Combo drive to write data to either CD R CD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW or DVD RAM discs You can use the Blu ray Writer drive to write data to either CD R CD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW DVD RAM BD R BD R DL BD RE or BD RE DL discs You can use the Blu ray Writer drive BDXL to write data to either CD R CD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW DVD RAM BD R BD R DL BD RE BD RE DL BD R TL BD R QL or BD RE TL discs Important message Before you write or rewrite to any of the media supported by the optical disc drive please read and follow all of the setup and operating instructions in this section If you fail to do so you may find that the optical disc drive may not function properly and you may fail to write or rewrite information successfully this may cause you to either lose data or incur other damage to the drive or media Disclaimer TOSHIBA does not assume responsibility for the following Sj S Oe 27 E Damage to any disc that may be caused by writifig or rewriting with this product ee m Any change or loss of the recorded contents of media that may be caused by writing or rewriting with this product or for any business profit loss or business interruption that may be caused by th schange or loss of the recorde
88. he memory might be displayed as approximately 3 GB only depending on the computer s hardware specifications This is correct because the operating system usually displays the available memory instead of the physical memory RAM built into the computer OS Various system components like the video adapter lt 4 U and PCI devices like Wireless LAN etc require their own memofiyspace Since a 32 bit operating system cannot address more than 4 GB ofmemory these system resources overlap the physical memory It is a technidab limitation that the overlapped memory is not available to the operating system Even though some tools might display the actual physical memory built inte your computer the memory available to the operating system will still be X approximately 3 GB only Computers configured with a 64 bit operating system can address 4 GB or K more of system memory Hard Disk Drive HDD Capacity LCD 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 230 1 073 741 824 bytes and therefore shows less storage capacity Available storage capacity will also be less if the product includes one or more pre installed operating systems such as Microsoft Operating System and or pre installed software applications or media content Actual formatted capacity may vary Over a period of time
89. he password manually The password is necessary only if the computer was shut down in Hibernation mode or boot mode It is not needed in Sleep mode and Restart To enter a password manually follow the steps as detailed below 1 Turn on the power as described in the Getting Started section The following message will appear in the screen Enter Password At this point the function keys do not work They will function after you enter the password 2 Enter the Password 3 Press ENTER If you enter the password incorrectly three times in a row or if you don t enter the password within 1 minute the computer shuts off In this case some features that can power on the computer automatically Wake up on LAN Task Scheduler etc may not work You must turn the computer back on to retry password entry TOSHIBA System Settings User s Manual TOSHIBA System Settings is the TOSHIBA configuration management tool available through the Windows operating system To run TOSHIBA System Settings click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt System Settings The TOSHIBA System Settings window contains a number of tabs to allow specific functions of the computer to be configured In addition there are also three buttons OK Cancel and Apply eS i i Yy OK Accepts your changes and Glages the TOSHIBA System Settings window E 8 Cancel Closes the window without accapa al changes 2N Apply
90. he time of this manual s production However succeeding computers and manuals are subject to change without notice TOSHIBA assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors omissions or discrepancies between the computer and the manual Trademarks Intel Intel SpeedStep Intel Core and Centrino are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation Windows Microsoft and Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation User s Manual 1 1 SJ Q U The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trdemarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by bie operation and its affiliates is under license D The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interfac amp and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries ga ArcSoft and the ArcSoft logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of ArcSoft Inc Ye sMedio Airget and sMedio TrueLink are trademarks or registered Gy trademarks of sMedio Inc CyberLink and MediaShow are registered trademarks of CyberLink Corporation Secure Digital and SD are trademarks of SD Card Association MultiMediaCard and MMC are trademarks of MultiMediaCard Association Blu ray Disc Blu ray BDXL and the logos are trademarks of the Blu ray Disc Association QUALCOMM is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated registered in
91. ideo playback or television program recording errors Please view video during times when there is no recording prescheduled g While playing a BD J title keyboard shortcut is ineffective m Resume play function cannot be used with some discs on TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player E The interactive function on Blu ray discs may not work depending on the contents or network situation m Blu ray drives and their associated media are manufactured according to the specifications of three marketing regions Region codes can be set from TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player Click the Setting button in the Display Area And click the Region Menu When you purchase Blu ray Video make sure it matches your drive otherwise it will not play properly E To playback video on an external display or TV using TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player use output devices like external displays or TV that have HDCP supported HDMI port The video cannot be displayed on an external display or TV connected to the RGB connector E The Blu ray Disc movie can be played only on internal LCD displays or external devices connected via an HDMI output In Clone mode Dual View TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player may not function properly m This product does not play HD DVD discs Blu ray discs with high definition content are required for HD viewing User s Manual 4 22 Y Hs This software can only playback MPEG2 MP4 a TV files created by the preinstalled applications on the
92. incorrectly detected o E Moving too fast may cause losing detection ae E Moving something other than a hand fast in front of the cara might be treated as a swipe action by the software a E Only one hand operation is supported Stretching your five fingers Cap be tracked easier O gt E Only landscape orientation screen is supported bo You can use your hand with simple gestures below to control computer h Swipe left ev i Swipe right y gt A Swipe up rd W Palm iw W Grip W gt w ON Keep grip Wo W User s Manual Stretch your hand and quickly move to the left without pausing Function Opens the Windows Charms Search Share Start Devices Settings Stretch your hand and quickly move to the right without pausing Function Switchs between apps opening Stretch your hand and quickly move upwards without pausing Function Opens app menus or commands if there are Raise and stretch your hand in front of the camera Function Enables the virtual mouse mode and the mouse pointer will turn into a hand icon to follow your hand track Enable the virtual mouse mode select an item and clench into a fist followed by a stretch Function This is similar to clicking the mouse Enable the virtual mouse mode select an item and clench into a fist for three seconds followed by a stretch Function This is similar to right clicking the mouse 5 20 OSS gt Grab and move M
93. ing Advanced button on the top 10 Start burning your movie disc by clicking Burn button How to learn more Please refer to the Help and Manual files for additional information about CyberLink MediaShow by pressing F1 after the application is launched Important information for use Note the following limitations when you create movie discs and convert playback media files Playing digital video High resolution video playback may not be smooth depending on your environment Editing digital video H Log in with Administrator rights to use CyberLink MediaShow m Make sure that your computer is running on AC power while using CyberLink MediaShow H Operate the computer at Full Power Do not use power saving features H CyberLink MediaShow cannot edit or play copy protected content H Do not enter Sleep or Hibernation Mode while using CyberLink MediaShow H Do not operate CyberLink MediaShow immediately after turning on the computer Please wait until all Disc Drive activity has stopped Do not run software like a screen saver because it can put a heavy load on the CPU m DVD VR format is not supported User s Manual 5 16 T ee Before recording DVD Video AVCHD or Bideag Disc m When you record DVD Video AVCHD or Blu ray Dim please use only discs recommended by the Drive manufacturer O Hm The following types of discs are supported for recording Ly DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW DVD R DVD R DL amp DV
94. is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s website www hc sc gc ca Taiwan Article 12 Without permission granted by the NCC any company enterprise or user is not allowed to change frequency enhance transmitting power or alter original characteristic as well as performance to an approved low power radio frequency devices User s Manual 7 9 OS User s Manual g Q Article 14 The low power radio frequencydevices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere legal communications If found the user shall cease operating Ly immediately until no interference is achiev 5 The said legal communications means radio communications is operated in compliance with Telecommunications Act ry The low power radio frequency devices must be KS susceptible with the interference from legal communications or ISM radio wave radiated devices Using this equipment in Japan In Japan the frequency bandwidth of 2 400MHz to 2 483 5MHz for second generation low power data communication systems such as this equipment overlaps that of mobile object identification systems premises radio station and specified low power radio station 1 Important notice The frequency bandwidth of this equipment may operate within the same range as industrial devices scientific devices medical devices microwave o
95. isplay only KA Check to see if the external monitor is connected En When the external monitor is set as the primary E display device in extended desktop mode it will not display when the computer wakes up from Sleep Mode if the external monitor has been disconnected while in Sleep Mode To keep this from happening do not disconnect the external monitor while the computer is in Sleep or Hibernation Mode Remember to turn off the computer before disconnecting the external monitor When the display panel and an external monitor are set to clone mode and they are turned off by the timer the display panel or the external monitor may not display when turned on again If this occurs press the function key to re set the display panel and external monitor to clone mode Display error occurs Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is firmly attached If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact TOSHIBA Support LAN Problem Procedure Cannot access LAN Check for a firm cable connection between the LAN jack and the LAN hub Wake up on LAN Make sure the AC adaptor is connected If does not work problems persist consult your LAN administrator User s Manual 6 12 Wireless LAN Problem Cannot access Wireless LAN Bluetooth TOSHIBA support Problem Cannot access Bluetooth device PA Q Zo Procedure a Make sure the computer s Wireless corffqunication functi
96. isted abovey the user must contact the applicable national spectrum regulator to requ st license for outdoor operation b Canada Industry Canada IC ian 7 This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is Co subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause O interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including S2 interference that may cause undesired operation of this device 9 The term IC before the equipment certification number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met USA Federal Communications Commission FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Refer to the FCC information section for the detailed information AN The radiated output power of the Wireless device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless the Wireless device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized In the usual operating configuration the distance between the antenna and the user should not be less than 20cm Please refer to the computer user s manual for the details regarding antenna location The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna
97. istration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals entered into force on 1 June 2007 TOSHIBA will meet all REACH requirements and is committed to provide our customers with information about the chemical substances in our products according to REACH regulation Please consult the following website www toshiba europe com computers info reach for information about the presence in our articles of substances included on the candidate list according to article 59 1 of Regulation EC No 1907 2006 REACH in a concentration above 0 1 weight by weight Following information is only for Turkey E Compliant with EEE Regulations TOSHIBA meets all requirements of Turkish regulation 26891 Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment m The number of possible pixel failures of your display is defined according to ISO 9241 307 standards If the number of pixel failures is less than this standard they will not be counted as defect or failure User s Manual 1 6 27 H Battery is a consumption product since the batt ime depends on the usage of your computer If the battery can not b amp charged at all then it is a defect or failure The changes in battery tijs not a defect or failure K Following information is only for India o Q The use of this symbol indicates that this product may nov O be treated as household waste Oi By ensuring this product is di
98. ith all liquids around it 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 in these circumstance you should get the computer inspected by an authorized service provider in order to assess the scope of any damage Clean the plastics of the computer using a slightly water dampened cloth R Z SA You can clean the display screen by spraying a Il amount of glass cleaner onto a soft clean cloth and then wiping theSereen gently with the cloth to Never spray cleaner directly onto the computer or let liquid run tito any part of it Never use harsh or caustic chemical products to clean the computer g K Moving the computer Ye While the computer is designed for flexible day to day usage you should KS exercise a few simple precautions when moving it in order to help ensure trouble free operation Make sure all disk disc activity has ended before moving the computer Turn off shut down the computer Disconnect the AC adaptor and all peripherals before moving the computer Do not pick up the computer by its display panel Before carrying your computer shut it down disconnect the AC adaptor and allow it to cool down a failure to follow this instruction may result in minor heat injury Be careful not to subject the computer to impact or shock a failure to follow this instruction could result in damage to computer com
99. ity afd Other Settings Desktop Text Size allows you to m ke the text size bigger or smaller on the desktop gcording to your usage and favorite You can charge the text size on the display and on the title bar windows by changing the scaling of the texts When the scaling is smaller more information witb appear on the display simultaneously but the text Q2 size becomes smaller When the scaling is larger less information will appear on the display simultaneously but the text size becomes larger You can install Split Screen utility by yourself Split Screen utility enables you to create multiple display zones on a screen and to fit the active windows to within those zones To access this utility click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt TOSHIBA Display Utility For details on Desktop Text Size utility and Split Screen utility see the help file This utility allows you to set a password in order to restrict access to the computer To access this utility click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt Password Utility This utility allows you to customize your hardware settings according to the way you work with the computer and the peripherals you use To access this utility click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt System Settings TOSHIBA HDD Accelerator is a utility that can improve hard drive access performance by using part of the main
100. ller allows the computer to detect the hand based gesture which executes some operations of the computer aS EA Notes on use KA If you want to control some system components e T keyboard and task manager by using the TOSHIBA Gesture Controller please run the software under a user account wit administrator rights The software cannot work when the computer is locked Tay The software cannot work when the computer enters screen saver G The software doesn t support external camera Ye The software doesn t support multiuser account operation Oy The software cannot work under a guest account The software may not work properly when the camera is facing strong light or the computer is placed in dark environment Small hand e g kids may not be detected properly Starting TOSHIBA Gesture Controller The TOSHIBA Gesture Controller can be started using the following methods Click the TOSHIBA Gesture Controller icon on the Start screen Click Desktop gt TOSHIBA Gesture Controller Using TOSHIBA Gesture Controller Raise your hand in front of your computer and operate within the distance and angle described as below Distance range 30cm to 70cm away from the Web Camera to your hand Angle range Within a 60 degree both horizontal and vertical User s Manual range of the Web Camera Figure 5 1 Operational range a h l E Gestures performed outside the effective operatic range may be J missed or
101. me dropping audio skipping or decrease in computer performance User s Manual 4 21 e SS z H Close all other applications before playing back ae Do not open any other applications or carry out any other opera nS during video playback O H Do not switch to Hibernation or Sleep Mode when running she TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player h m Because Blu ray Disc playback operates according to progra built into the content operation methods operation screens sourn effects icons and other features may vary from disc to disc For mo information on these items refer to instructions included with content or contact the content manufacturers directly Oy m Make sure to connect the computer s AC adapter when playing a video H amp TOSHIBA Blu ray Disc Player supports AACS Advanced Access Control System copy protection technology Renewal of the AACS key integrated into this product is required for uninterrupted enjoyment of Blu ray Disc An Internet connection is required for renewal BH AACS key renewal is provided free of charge for 5 years after the purchase of this product however renewal beyond 5 years is subject to conditions specified by the software provider TOSHIBA Corporation H Do not playback video while recording television programs using other applications Doing so may cause video playback or television program recording errors In addition if pre scheduled recording starts during video playback it may cause v
102. ming you of significant system conditions This application recognizes the system and individual component serial numbers and will track specific activities related to the computer and their usage The collected information includes device operation time and number of actuations or status changes i e number of power button and FN key combination uses AC adaptor LCD fan HDD sound volume wireless communication functionalities and USB information date of initial system 5 17 U A E Z use and also computer and device usage i e power ttings CPU memory backlight illumination time and temperatures f6byarious devices The stored data uses a very small portion of the total hard dsk capacity approximately 10MB or less per year by This information is used to identify and provide a notification of system conditions which may effect the performance of your TOSHIBA computer It may also be used to help diagnose problems should the computer reqiti s service by TOSHIBA or TOSHIBA s authorized service providers 6 Additionally TOSHIBA may also use this information for quality assurance K analysis Subject to the use restrictions above the HDD data logged may be transferred to entities located outside of your country or region of residence e g European Union Those countries may or may not have the same data protection laws or data protection levels as required by your home country or region Once enabled you may di
103. n addition to the above formats Blu ray Writer drive supports BD R BD R DL BD RE and BD RE DL Blu ray Writer drive BDXL In addition to the above formats Blu ray Writer drive BDXL supports BD R TL BD R QL and BD RE TL 1 Some types and formats of DVD R DL and DVD R DL discs may be J unreadable Using 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 adaptor 2 Use the DVD playback application to view DVD Video discs For precautions on writing to discs refer to the Writing discs section To load discs follow the steps as detailed below 1 When the computer s power is on press the eject button to open the disc tray slightly User s Manual 4 13 gt 2 Grasp the disc tray gently and pull until it is fully ned Figure 4 9 Pressing the eject button and pulling in dise tray open 1 Eject button 2 Disc tray 3 Lay the disc in the disc tray with its label facing to the front of the computer Figure 4 10 Inserting a disc 1 Laser lens a When the disc tray is fully opened the edge of the computer will cover the disc tray slightly Therefore you will need to turn the disc at an angle when you place it in the disc tray After seating the disc however make sure it lies flat amp Do not touch the laser lens or any portion of its surrounding casing as this could
104. nary checklist You should always consider the simplest solution first the items detailed in this checklist are easy to fix and yet can cause what appears to be a serious problem m Make sure you turn on all peripheral devices before you turn on the computer this includes your printer and any other external device you are using H Before you attach an external device you should first turn the computer off then when you turn the computer back on again it will recognize the new device Make sure all optional accessories are configured properly in the computer s setup program and that all required driver software has been loaded please refer to the documentation included with the optional accessories for further information on its installation and configuration User s Manual 6 1 ee E Check all cables to ensure they are correctly angry attached to the computer loose cables can cause signal errors Sy Inspect all connecting cables for loose wires and all cormectors for loose pins H m Check that your disc media is correctly loaded KA Always try to make detailed notes of your observations and keep therin a permanent error log this will help you to describe your problems to TOSHIBA Support In addition if a problem recurs the log you have wa will help to identify the problem faster Sy Analyzing the problem User s Manual Sometimes the computer will give you clues that can help you identify why it is mal
105. nd right click on the Speakers icon on the Taskbar and then select Playback devices from the sub menu Ye 2 Select Speakers and click Properties KS 3 On the Enhancements tab select the sound effects you would like and click Apply Realtek HD Audio Manager User s Manual You can confirm and change the audio configuration using the Realtek HD Audio Manager To launch the Realtek HD Audio Manager Hm Click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Realtek HD Audio Manager When you first launch the Realtek HD Audio Manager you will see two device tabs Speakers is the default output device Microphone is the default input device To change the default device click the Set Default Device button under the chosen device tab Information Click the Information button to view hardware information software information and language setting Power Management The audio controller in your computer can be turned off when the audio function is not used To adjust the configuration of audio power management click the Power Management button m When audio power management is enabled the circle button at the upper left of the Power Management is blue and convex m When audio power management is disabled the button is black and concave Speaker Configuration Click the Auto Test button gt to confirm the internal speakers or the headphone sound is coming from the right direction
106. nded expiration date has been reached or which is completely discharged cs E Do not use different types of batteries or old and new b3teries at the same time bp E Do not carry the battery together with metal necklaces hairpi sor other metal accessories Uy m When storing or disposing of used batteries make sure to put some insulation tape on their terminals and to avoid short circuits K If these precautions are not followed heating fluid leakage or explosion F may occur This may cause burns or personal injury If battery fluid gets on your skin or clothes wash immediately with clean water If battery fluid gets in your eyes rinse your eyes with clean water immediately and see a doctor Do not touch the battery fluid on instruments or devices with bare hands Wipe off with a cloth or paper towel When the battery shipped with the Remote Controller is discharged replace it with commercially available AA manganese batteries for the full size remote controller or CR2025 battery for the slim remote controller Other types of battery should not be used Installing batteries for full size remote controller 1 Slide the battery cover on the back side of the remote controller in the direction of the arrow to remove the cover Figure 4 4 Opening the battery cover 1 Battery cover 2 Insert the new batteries in place Be sure to place the batteries with correct polarities Figure 4 5 Inserting the batteries
107. ndwidth from 2 400 MHz to 2 483 5 MHz It is impossible to avoid the band of mobile object identification systems e O N 4 About the JEITA 5GHz Wireless LAN supports W52 W53 W56 Channel IEEE802 11b g n IEEE802 11a n ZAN 52 W53 W56 Device Authorization User s Manual This device obtains the Technical Regulation Conformity Certification and it belongs to the device class of radio equipment of low power data communication system radio station stipulated in the Telecommunications Business Law of Japan E Qualcomm Atheros 802 11a b n Wireless LAN The Name of the radio equipment WB222 DSP Research Inc Approval Number D111398003 E Intel Centrino Wireless LAN and Bluetooth The Name of the radio equipment 2230BNHMW DSP Research Inc Approval Number D111287003 SJ Q E Qualcomm Atheros 802 11b g n Wireless LAN af Bluetooth The Name of the radio equipment WB335 Oo DSP Research Inc Approval Number D120156003 w The following restrictions apply hy E Do not disassemble or modify the device E Do not install the embedded wireless module into other device a e Radio approvals for wireless devices KS A This equipment is approved to the radio standard by the countries regions in the following table If you use this equipment in the countries regions which are not listed in the table below please contact TOSHIBA Support As of March 2013 Austria Belgium Bulgaria Canada Cyprus Czech Re
108. nged to the graphics other than Integrated Graphics v To access the Program Settings click NVIDIA Control Panel gt Manage 3D settings gt Program Settings To launch the NVIDIA Control Panel Click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt NVIDIA Control Panel For more information about the NVIDIA Control Panel system please refer to the NVIDIA Control Panel Help To access it click Help from the main menu and then select NVIDIA Control Panel Help On Optimus models two kinds of Display Drivers are installed Intel HD Graphics Driver and NVIDIA Graphics Driver XXX XX Do not uninstall the display driver from Uninstall Program in the Control Panel If you have to uninstall the display driver please follow the steps below 1 Uninstall NVIDIA Graphics Driver XXX XX 2 Then uninstall Intel HD Graphics Driver Power Condition Descriptions As shown in the below table the Power indicator alerts you to the computer s operating capability Power indicator Check the Power indicator to determine the power status of the computer the following indicator conditions should be noted White Indicates power is being supplied to the computer and the computer is turned on Amber Indicates power is being supplied to the computer and the computer is turned off or in hibernation mode Flashing white Indicates that the computer is in Sleep Mode and th
109. nto the battery groove of house Figure 2 4 Installing the battery of the mge 1 Battery cover 2 Battery 3 Close the battery cover Installing the battery of the keyboard 1 Open the battery cover on your wireless keyboard 2 Putan AAA battery into the battery groove of the keyboard Figure 2 5 Installing the battery of the keyboard s w a al 1 Battery cover 2 Battery 3 Close the battery cover Pairing the keyboard mouse The wireless keyboard mouse can be detected by your computer automatically However there s also some unexpected failure In that case to normally use them you may need to pair the wireless keyboard mouse by the following steps 1 Turn on the computer 2 Press and hold the right CTRL key Middle button on the keyboard mouse 3 Slide the Power switch on the back of the keyboard mouse to the ON position 4 The Battery indicator will start blinking to indicate that the keyboard mouse is ready to be paired Please refer to the Wireless Keyboard and Wireless Mouse for the location of the Battery indicator 5 Keep the keyboard mouse close to the right bottom of the computer within 10cm where the wireless receiver placed 6 The Battery indicator will glow for about 5 seconds if the pairing is successful The connection will be established User s Manual 2 6 R Turning on the power ep T G This section describes how to turn on the power the Pow y indicator will th
110. obile device and pair the device with your computer by the following steps 1 2 Make sure both computer and mobile device have internet connections Launch the AirGet for TOSHIBA installed in your computer by typing AirGet from the Start screen and then clicking AirGet for TOSHIBA from the list that appears Download and install AirGet for TOSHIBA on your mobile device Please refer to the manual of your mobile device for downloading and installation of a mobile app After you accept EULA and Terms of Services follow the onscreen instructions and click Start on Getting Started Tap Pair Device button on your mobile device Do device pairing using QR code or PIN code Scan QR code displayed on the computer using mobile device or input PIN code displayed on the computer to mobile device After pairing is completed click Test to test Remote Wake up and then click Done to go to the main menu You can also skip the Remote Wake up test by clicking Skip Using AirGet for TOSHIBA AirGet for TOSHIBA enables you to access files stored in your computer from mobile device User s Manual 5 22 S E Ifthe computer and mobile device are R the same network e g home network you can play browse uploa Mpynioad photos music videos and documents m If the computer and mobile device are using different oe e g you are outside home you can play browse upload download photos and documents ey And also you can share
111. ocedure Computer does not Check to see whether there is a disc in the optical boot from Hard Disk disc drive if so remove it and try to start the Drive computer again If this has no effect check the Boot Priority Options setting within the TOSHIBA System Settings Slow performance The files on the Hard Disk Drive may be fragmented in this instance you should run the disk Defragmentation utility to check the condition of your files and the Hard Disk Drive Please refer to the operating system s documentation or online Help File for further information on operating and using the Defragmentation utility As a last resort you should reformat the Hard Disk Drive and then reload the operating system and all other files and data If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact TOSHIBA Support Memory Media Card For further information please refer to Operating Basics User s Manual 6 7 OOOO Problem Memory media card error occurs You cannot write to a memory media card You cannot read a file Pointing device User s Manual Procedure E i Q Remove the memory media card fr the computer and then reinsert it in ordert ensure it is We firmly connected L If the problem persists then you should ref rto the documentation supplied with your memory me card for further information O 6 Remove the memory media card from the i computer and check to ensure that it is not write p
112. olkit http www openssl org THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Original SSLeay License a UM a User s Manual K Spe A a ee ee ee EA Copyright C 1995 1998 Eric Young eay cryptsoft c tp O All rights reserved D VA This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young Py eay cryptsoft com Ls The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes ssi This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the 9 following conditions are aheared to The following conditions apply to all lt 2 code found in this di
113. oment to let all capacitors fully discharge Chapter 3 O K E D E The Grand Tour p O This chapter identifies the various components of the computer it is K recommended that you become familiar with each before you operate the C computer Legal Footnote Non applicable Icons For more information regarding Non applicable Icons please refer to the Legal Footnotes section y Please handle your computer carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the surface Computer Front side The following figures show the front of the computer User s Manual 3 1 a User s Manual Figure 3 1 Front side of the compile o 0 eo Saas om Lb 72 7 amp O by y _ 9 Oo J l g JN o sts 12 Al j ye a Se J L EE gt 1 Wireless communication antennas 6 Microphone not shown 2 Microphone 7 Display screen 3 Web Camera LED 8 CIR in Window 4 Web Camera 9 Power button 5 Ambient light sensor Provided with some models Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Wireless Some computers in this series are equipped with communication the Wireless LAN Bluetooth antennas antennas Legal Footnote Wireless LAN For more information regarding Wireless LAN please refer to the Legal Footnotes section Ambient light sensor Ambient light sensor can detect the light quality and intensi
114. omputer to meet the latest ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency Your computer ships with the power management options preset to a configuration that will provide the most stable operating environment and optimum system performance for both AC power and battery modes 3 To conserve energy your computer is set to enter the low power Sleep Mode which shuts down the system and display within 15 minutes of inactivity in AC power mode TOSHIBA recommends that you leave this and other energy saving features active so that your computer will operate at its maximum energy efficiency You can wake the computer from Sleep Mode by pressing the power button Products that earn the ENERGY STAR prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the US EPA and the EU Commission According to the EPA a computer meeting the new ENERGY STAR specifications will use between 20 and 50 less energy depending on how it is used Visit http www eu energystar org or http www energystar gov for more information regarding the ENERGY STAR Program E O Disposing of the computer and the c mputer sS batteries KN Contact an authorized TOSHIBA service provider for details psn how to dispose of the computer and the batteries a m z 3 z a Q Optical disc drive safety instructions Gy se Be sure to check the precautions at the end of this section Ye T 84 AN E The drive model employs a laser sys
115. on 5 Volume up button Display off button AV select button Brightness up button Brightness down button 6 Volume down button 7 Memory media slot 8 Headphone jack 9 Microphone jack 10 Universal Serial Bus USB 3 0 ports Press this button to turn off the computer s display panel Press this button to switch the AV input mode Press this button to increase the computer s display panel brightness Press this button to decrease the computer s display panel brightness When you press the brightness up down buttons or adjust the brightness by pressing the function keys the brightness of display panel will change but there would be no toast notification on the screen The brightness adjustment through the Settings charm is not available for this model N O 1O s gt User s Manual Volume up button Volume down button Memory media slot W Press this button to increase computer s volume EA O D h Press this button to decrease the compiter s volume i e This slot lets you insert an SD SDHC Ye SDXC memory card minisD microSD Oy Card and MultiMediaCard Refer to the Memory media section for more information Keep foreign metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips out of the Memory media slot Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause damage and fire possibly res
116. on is on If problems persist contact your LAN ey administrator 23 O 6 C Procedure Check to ensure the computer s Wireless Communication function is on Check to ensure the Bluetooth Manager application is running on the computer and that power to the external Bluetooth device is turned on Check to ensure that no optional Bluetooth Adaptor is installed in the computer the built in Bluetooth hardware cannot operate simultaneously with another Bluetooth controller If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact 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 User s Manual Some problems you experience may be related to software or the operating system so it is important that you investigate other sources of assistance first Before contacting TOSHIBA try the following H Review troubleshooting sections in the documentation supplied with your software and or peripheral devices m If aproblem occurs when you are running software applications consult the software documentation for troubleshooting suggestions and consider calling the software company s technical support department for assistance m Consult the reseller or dealer from where you purchased your computer and or software they are your best resource for current information and suppo
117. osing other programs To close a program that has stopped responding 1 Press CTRL ALT and DEL simultaneously once then click Task Manager The Windows Task Manager window appears 2 Select the program you want to close then click End Task Closing the failed program should allow you to continue working If it does not continue with the next step 3 Close the remaining programs one by one by selecting the program name then End Task Closing all programs should allow you to continue working If it does not power off your computer and then restart it The computer will not start Make sure you attached the AC adaptor and power cord cable properly If you are using the AC adaptor check that the wall outlet is working by plugging in another device such as a lamp Verify that the computer is on by looking at the Power indicator m o Io O z If the indicator is glowing the computer is on Also tr turning the computer off and then on Fo If you are using an AC adaptor verify that the computer is iving power from the external power source by looking at the Power indic tr If the indicator is glowing the computer is connected to a live external p wer E source E Ke C The computer will not load advanced options during startup By holding down one of the following keys during startup your computer cg will load advanced options as shown below Key Advanced option F2 BIOS utility F12 Boot menu 0
118. ou purchased When you have been using a descrambler to receive the programs on cable TV or satellite broadcasting connect the set top box and splitter to the coaxial cable This section explains battery types use and handling Battery types LAN User s Manual Real Time Clock RTC battery The Real Time Clock RTC battery provides power for the internal real time clock and calendar function and also maintains the system configuration while the computer is turned off If the RTC battery becomes completely discharged the system will lose this information and the real time clock and calendar will stop working You can change the Real Time Clock settings in the BIOS setup utility Please refer to Troubleshooting for further information Batteries for the wireless keyboard and mouse The wireless keyboard and mouse equipped with the computer use the normal AAA batteries When batteries run out you need replace them in time The computer has built in support for Ethernet LAN 10 megabits per second 10BASE T Fast Ethernet LAN 100 megabits per second 100BASE TX or Gigabit Ethernet LAN 1000 megabits per second 1000BASE T This section describes how to connect disconnect to a LAN 4 29 C O A T LAN K fa Do not install or remove a memory module while Wak ip on LAN is enabled 6 O ji t m The Wake up on LAN function consumes power even when the system is off Leave the AC adaptor connected while using
119. our reseller or TOSHIBA dealer Universal AC Adaptor If you frequently use your computer at more than one site it may be convenient to purchase an additional AC adaptor to be kept at each site in order to remove the need to always carry the adaptor with you Sound System and Video mode This section describes some of the audio control functions Volume Mixer The Volume Mixer utility lets you control the audio volume for playback of devices and applications under Windows To launch the Volume Mixer utility click Desktop and right click on the speaker icon on the Taskbar and then select Open Volume Mixer from the sub menu To adjust the volume level of speakers or headphones move the Speakers slider To adjust the volume level of an application that you are using move the slider for the corresponding application Microphone Level User s Manual Follow the steps below to change the microphone recording level 1 2 3 Right click on the speaker icon on the Taskbar and select Recording devices from the sub menu Select Microphone and click Properties On the Levels tab move the Microphone slider to increase or decrease the microphone volume level 4 42 eee If you feel the microphone volume level is adequats pve the Microphone Boost slider to a higher level Zo C O Audio Enhancements Kn In order to apply the sound effects for your current speaker follow the steps below ep 1 Click Desktop a
120. owing error message may appear when Internet cannot be accessed at the launch of AirGet on your mobile device AirGet could not connect to the server Please check your connection and try again m Video playback may restart from the beginning if your mobile device resumes from sleep mode 5 21 a E The quality of video and music streaming will vatyybased on your environment In a poor environment you may expefience poor quality playback skipping or out of sync audio during video pia back The software converts video and audio based on pre defined resolution templates of mobile device therefore you may e ience diminished video and audio quality ky The library file list will not refresh automatically Click the Refresh button to refresh the list Wake on LAN requires a specific environment and may not work a correctly unless the environment supports WOL and is set up KS correctly If you cancel during the uninstall process it may cause the application icon to be removed from the Apps list To recover the application you can repair it by clicking Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt Programs gt Programs and Features Select AirGet for TOSHIBA and then click Repair on the menu bar If you tap the upload download button during video playback the current video will restart playback from the beginning Preparation Before using AirGet for TOSHIBA you need to install AirGet for TOSHIBA in your m
121. p Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Italy Japan Korea Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxemburg Malta Monaco Netherlands Norway Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK USA Legal Footnotes Non applicable Icons CPU User s Manual Certain computer chassis are designed to accommodate all possible configurations for an entire product series Therefore please be aware that your selected model may not have all the features and specifications corresponding to all of the icons or switches shown on the computer chassis Central Processing Unit CPU Performance Legal Footnotes TTS Q G CPU performance in your computer product may vary om specifications under the following conditions Fa Huse of certain external peripheral products E muse of certain multimedia computer generated graphics orwideo applications be use of standard telephone lines or low speed network connections muse of complex modeling software such as high end computer ai S design applications O gt use of several applications or functionalities simultaneously S2 use of computer in areas with low air pressure high altitude gt 1 000 meters or gt 3 280 feet above sea level Huse of computer at temperatures outside the range of 5 C to 30 C 41 F to 86 F or gt 25 C 77 F at high altitude all temperature references are approxima
122. pen to illegal access by an outsider using a wireless connection If this occurs the outsider may illegally access your system eavesdrop or cause the loss or destruction of stored data BH TOSHIBA is not liable for the loss of data due to eavesdropping or illegal access through the wireless LAN and the damage thereof Card Specifications Form Factor PCI Express Mini Card Compatibility E IEEE 802 11 Standard for Wireless LANs Network Operating m Microsoft Windows Networking System Media Access mH CSMA CA Collision Avoidance with Protocol Acknowledgment ACK Radio Characteristics Radio Characteristics of Wireless LAN module may vary according to H Country region where the product was purchased m Type of product Wireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations Although Wireless LAN wireless networking products have been designed for operation in the license free 2 4GHz and 5GHz band local radio regulations may impose a number of limitations to the use of wireless communication equipment rr a a a as Radio Frequency E Band 5GHz 5150 ses Revision a and n E Band 2 4GHz 2400 2483 5 5 fi Revision b g and n Lb he The range of the wireless signal is related to the transmit rate of the wireless communication Communications at lower transmit range may travel larger distances O E The range of your wireless devices can be affected when the K antennas are placed near metal surface
123. possibly resulting in serious injury TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage caused by use of an incompatible adaptor H Never plug the AC adaptor into a power source that does not correspond to both the voltage and the frequency specified on the regulatory label of the unit Failure to do so could result in a fire or electric shock possibly resulting in serious injury H Always use or purchase power cables that comply with the legal voltage and frequency specifications and requirements in the country of use Failure to do so could result in a fire or electric shock possibly resulting in serious injury E The supplied power cord conforms to safety rules and regulations in the region the computer is bought and should not be used outside this region For use in other regions please buy power cords that conform to safety rules and regulations in the particular region E Do not use a 3 pin to 2 pin conversion plug E When you connect the AC adaptor to the computer always follow the steps in the exact order as described in this User s Manual Connecting the power cable to a live electrical outlet should be the last step otherwise the adaptor DC output plug could hold an electrical charge and cause an electrical shock or minor bodily injury when touched As a general safety precaution avoid touching any metal parts O_O K m Never place your computer or AC adaptor on a en surface furniture or any other surface that could be marr
124. power to all external devices connected to the computer 4 30 2 Q Plug one end of the cable into the LAN jack Prods gently until you hear the latch click into place Figure 4 13 Connecting the LAN cable Co 1 LAN cable 2 LAN jack Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN hub connector or router Check with your LAN administrator and hardware or software vendor before using or configuring a network connection Additional memory module You can install additional memory into the computer in order to increase the amount of system memory that is available This section describes how to install and remove optional memory modules i User s Manual You should place a mat beneath the computer in order to prevent the computer s screen from becoming scratched or damaged when you are installing replacing the memory module In this instance you should avoid mats that are made of materials that hold or generate static electricity When installing or removing a memory module you must ensure that you do not touch any other internal areas of the computer Use only memory modules approved by TOSHIBA Do not try to install or remove memory module under the following conditions a The computer is turned on b The computer was shut down in either Sleep or Hibernation Mode c Wake up on LAN is enabled d The wireless communication function is on Be careful not
125. pping audio skipping or decrease in computer performance The above problems could be remedied by turning Resolution off Tap click the Refresh button on app commands to refresh the content displayed on Library Screen It won t be refreshed automatically SS Q If sleep hibernation shutdown or reboot gperat is in process during uploading the files to SkyDrive the operation will a properly completed This app doesn t support to playback content protected ein If you try to play DRM protected content with Resolution On stat his app may be closed ky Photos uploaded to SkyDrive are limited to a maximum resolutio de 2048 x 2048 pixels Any photo over that resolution will be scaled proportionally to a maximum size of 2048 x 2048 pixels a This app doesn t support DMS KS Operating TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink The steps for playing a video file on a local library 1 2 Click My Local Library on the Start Page of TOSHIBA Media Player Click a video file to playback The steps for playing a music file on a local library 1 2 3 4 Click My Local Library on the Start Page of TOSHIBA Media Player Click Music in the upper left corner of the screen Select an artist icon or album icon for playback Click a music file to playback The steps for playing a photo file on a local library 1 2 3 4 Click My Local Library on the Start Page of TOSHIBA Media Player Click Photos in
126. puter failure or loss of data Never transport your computer with any cards installed this may cause damage to either the computer and or the card resulting in computer failure Always use a suitable carry case when transporting the computer When carrying your computer be sure to hold it securely so that it does not fall or hit anything Do not carry your computer by holding any of its protruding elements Mobile phones Please be aware that the use of mobile phones can interfere with the audio system The operation of the computer will not be impaired in any way but it is recommended that a minimum distance of 30cm is maintained between the computer and a mobile phone that is in use Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort All important information on the safe and proper use of this computer is described in the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort Be sure to read it before using the computer User s Manual n a w Safety Icons KA Q Safety icons are used in this manual to bring important information to your attention Each type of message is identified as shown below b Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in death or serious injury if you do not follow instructions amp C AN A caution informs you that improper use of equipment or failure to follow gt instructions may cause data loss equipment damage or may result in Gs minor or moderate injury se Plea
127. puter 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 you have to turn off your computer aboard an aircraft or in places where electronic devices are regulated or controlled always completely Shut down the computer This includes turning off any wireless communication functionalities and cancelling settings that reactivate the computer automatically such as a timer recording function Failure to completely shut down the computer in this way could allow the operating system to reactivate and run pre programmed tasks or preserve unsaved I I User s Manual data which could interfere with aviation or other syste possibly causing serious injury os ty E Before entering Sleep Mode be sure to save your data os Do not install or remove memory module while the computer is fin Sleep Mode The computer or the memory module could be damaged Do not switch to Sleep Mode while transferring data to external media such as USB devices memory media or other external memory Sg devices as data will be lost E When the AC adaptor is connected the computer will go into Sleep Mode according to the settings in the Power Options to access it click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt System and Security gt Power Options m 7o restore the operation of the computer from Sleep Mo
128. rchange BIOS Basic Input output System BD ROM Blu ray Disc Read only Memory bps bits per second CD Compact Disc CD ROM Compact Disc Read only Memory CD RW Compact Disc rewritable CMOS Complementary Metal oxide Semiconductor CPU Central Processing Unit DC Direct Current DDR Double Data Rate DIMM Dual Inline Memory Module DVD Digital Versatile Disc DVD R Digital Versatile Disc recordable DVD RAM Digital Versatile Disc random Access Memory DVD R DL Digital Versatile Disc Recordable Dual Layer DVD ROM Digital Versatile Disc read Only Memory DVD RW Digital Versatile Disc rewritable DVD R DL Digital Versatile Disc Recordable Double Layer FAT File Allocation Table FCC Federal Communications Commission GB gigabyte GBps gigabytes per second HDD Hard Disk Drive HDMI High definition Multimedia Interface User s Manual E G AM User s Manual HDMI CEC HTML IEEE I O IRQ ISP KB LAN LCD LED MB MBps MMC OCR PC PCI PCMCIA RAM RGB RFI ROM RTC S P DIF SD SDHC SDRAM SSD TFT URL USB UXGA VGA WAN K High definition Multimedia ineyface Consumer Electronics Control Eea Z Hypertext Markup Language D Institute of Electrical and Electronics Erigineers Input Output Ag interrupt request H Internet Service Provider K kilobyte Local Area Network Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode megabyte megabytes per second
129. rm click Power and then select Restart 2 Hold down the F2 key and then release this key one second after the computer is power on the BIOS setup utility will load In the BIOS setup screen select Advanced gt System Configuration gt Boot Mode gt UEFI Boot Default If you set the Boot Mode as CSM Boot the recovery media created by Recovery Media Creator will NOT be able to restore If you create a recovery image using advanced recovery tools from Control Panel please also make sure to use the default Boot Mode option UEFI Boot in the BIOS setup utility before restoring 1 Load the Recovery Media into the Optical Disc Drive or insert the recovery USB Flash Memory into one available USB port 2 Inthe Settings charm click Power and then select Restart 3 Hold down the F12 key and then release this key one second after the computer is power on 4 Use the up and down cursor key to select the appropriate option from the menu according to your actual recovery media 5 Amenu will be displayed from which you should follow the on screen instructions If you have previously chosen to remove the recovery partition and are trying to create Recovery Media you will see the following message The Recovery Media Creator can not be launched because there is no recovery partition When there is no recovery partition the Recovery Media Creator cannot make Recovery Media However if you have already created a Recovery M
130. rotected Check to ensure the required file is actually on the memory media card that is inserted into the computer If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact TOSHIBA Support If you are using a USB mouse you should also refer to both the USB mouse section and the documentation supplied with your mouse USB mouse Problem On screen pointer does not respond to mouse operation Double clicking does not work Procedure In this instance the system might be busy Try moving the mouse again after waiting a short while Remove the mouse from the computer and then reconnect it to a free USB port in order to ensure it is firmly attached In this instance you should initially try changing the double click speed setting within the Mouse Control utility 1 To access this utility click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Mouse 2 Within the Mouse Properties window click the Buttons tab 3 Set the double click speed as required and click OK a USB User s Manual Problem The on screen pointer moves too fast or too slow K Procedure z 7 In this instance you should initially ty changing the speed setting within the Mouse COhtrol utility 1 To access this utility click Desktop Sy Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Mouse Qa 2 Within the Mouse Properties window click the Pointer Options tab 3 3 S
131. rt TOSHIBA technical support KA Q If you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that4t is hardware related visit TOSHIBA technical support website http www t shiba co jp worldwide Ly 72 0 6 Sj User s Manual 6 14 Chapter 7 A b KA m 2 Appendix KN O Specifications K This section summarizes the computer s technical specifications Physical Dimensions Physical Dimensions shown below do not include parts that extend beyond the main body The physical dimensions may vary depending on the model you purchased Size 552 w x 165 d x 391 h millimeters not including parts that extend beyond the main body Environmental Requirements Conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Operating 5 C 41 F to 35 C 20 to 80 95 F noncondensing Non operating 20 C 4 F to 60 C 10 to 90 140 F noncondensing Wet bulb temperature 29 C maximum Conditions Altitude from sea level Operating 60 to 3 000 meters Non operating 60 to 10 000 meters maximum Power Requirements AC adaptor 100 240V AC 50 or 60 Hz cycles per second Computer 19V DC User s Manual 7 1 R Q7 AC Power Cord and Connectors KA o 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
132. s and solid high density materials H Range is also impacted due to obstacles in the signal path of the radio that may either absorb or reflect the radio signal Bluetooth wireless technology User s Manual Some computers in this series have Bluetooth wireless communication function which eliminates the need for cables between electronic devices such as computers printers and mobile phones When it is enabled Bluetooth provides the wireless personal area network environment which is safe and trustworthy that is quick and easy You cannot use the computer s built in Bluetooth functions and an external Bluetooth adaptor simultaneously For reference Bluetooth wireless technology has the following features Security Two advanced security mechanisms ensure a high level of security H Authentication prevents access to critical data and makes it impossible to falsify the origin of a message m Encryption prevents eavesdropping and maintains link privacy Worldwide operation The Bluetooth radio transmitter and receiver operate in the 2 4GHz band which is license free and compatible with radio systems in most countries in the world Radio links You can easily establish links between two or more devices with these links being maintained even if the devices are not within a line of sight of each other Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5 15 to 5
133. s internal temperature rises to a certain level Yottare able to select whether to control this temperature by either turning on the fan first then if necessa lowering the processor speed or by lowering the processor speed first then if necessary turning es on the fan Both of these functions are controlled e through the Power Options When the processor s temperature falls within normal range the fan and the processor operation will return to its standard speed If the processor s temperature reaches an unacceptably high level with either setting the computer automatically shuts down to prevent any damage In this instance all unsaved data in memory will be lost TOSHIBA Password Utility The TOSHIBA Password Utility provides two levels of password security User and Supervisor 7 Passwords set by the TOSHIBA Password Utility function are different from J the Windows password User Password To start the utility click the following items Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tools amp Utilities gt Password Utility gt User Password User authentication may be required to validate user rights when using TOSHIBA Password Utility to delete or change passwords etc E Set button Click this button to register a password After a password is set you will be prompted to enter it when you start the computer 7 m After you set the password a dialog box will be displayed asking J whether you want to save it to other media
134. s oriented properly before you insert it If you insert the media in wrong direction you may not be able to remove it When inserting the memory media do not touch the metal contacts You could expose the storage area to static electricity which can destroy data Do not turn the computer off or switch to Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode while files are being copied doing so may cause data to be lost Removing memory media The following instructions apply to all types of supported media devices To remove memory media follow the steps as detailed below 1 Click the Desktop tile and open the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the Windows Taskbar 2 Select memory media 3 Push the memory media until you hear a click to partially release it 4 Grasp it and pull it out of the slot User s Manual 4 38 OOOO AN a E7 G If you remove the memory media or turn off the power while the computer is accessing the memory media you may lage data or damage the media Do not remove the memory media while the computer is in Sigep or Hibernation Mode The computer could become unstable or data in the memory media could be lost Do not remove only the miniSD microSD Card while leaving the a adaptor in the memory media slot s The HDMI out port HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface port digitally transfers both video and audio data without reducing the quality HDMI compatible ex
135. sable the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor at any time by uninstalling the software via Uninstall a program in the Control Panel Doing so will automatically delete all collected information from the HDD SSD The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor software does not extend or modify TOSHIBA s obligations under its standard limited warranty in any way TOSHIBA s standard limited warranty terms and limitations apply Starting the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor i The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor can be started by clicking Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Support amp Recovery gt PC Health Monitor The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor main screen will be displayed and on clicking Please click here to enable TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor the PC Health Monitor Software Notice amp Acceptance screen will be displayed Please carefully read the information displayed Selecting ACCEPT and clicking OK will enable the program By enabling the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor software you agree with these terms and conditions and to the use and sharing of the collected information Once the program is enabled the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor screen is displayed and the program will begin monitoring system functions and collecting information A message will be displayed if any changes which may interfere with the operation of the program are detected Follow the instructions displayed on screen in the message TOSHIBA Gesture Controller User s Manual The TOSHIBA Gesture Contro
136. se read A note is a hint or advice that helps you make best use of F your equipment User s Manual 1 15 g Chapter 2 K 7b z 2 il 4 Getting Started O This chapter provides an equipment checklist and basic information to K start using your computer A 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 Equipment checklist Carefully unpack your computer taking care to save the box and packaging materials for future use Hardware Check to make sure you have all the following items All in One Personal Computer TOSHIBA Wireless Full Size Keyboard TOSHIBA Wireless Optical Mouse Remote controller Is included with some models AC adaptor and power cord 2 pin plug or 3 pin plug Two AA batteries prepared for remote controller included with some models and two AAA batteries prepared for wireless keyboard mouse Documentation E User Information Guide Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort If any of the items are missing or damaged contact your dealer immediately Conventions User s Manual This manual uses the following formats to describe identify and highlight terms and operating procedures HDD or Hard disk Some models are equipped with a Solid State drive Drive SSD instead of a hard disk drive In this manual the word HDD or Hard disk drive also refers to the SSD unless other
137. sposed of correctly you will KS help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please visit our website http www toshiba india com or contact call center 1800 200 8674 A These symbols may not stick depending on the country and region where you purchased Video Standard Notice THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC THE VC 1 AND MPEG 4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR I ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE STANDARDS VIDEO AND OR II DECODING AVC VC 1 AND MPEG 4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE SUCH VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE HTTP WWW MPEGLA COM OpenSSL Toolkit License Issues LICENSE ISSUES The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license i e both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit See below for the actual license texts Actually both licenses are BSD style Open Source licenses In case of any license issues relat
138. ssing the FN key Special Standard F1 Function function mode F12 mode F1 FN F1 Launches the help file supplied with the software F2 FN F2 Decreases the computer s display panel brightness in individual steps F3 FN F3 Increases the computer s display panel brightness in individual steps SSS SS Y O Special Standard F1 Function Tez function mode F12 mode Z 5 z F4 FN F4 Launches Internet browser Eco utility Intel WiDi or chang s the active display device according to the setting in TOSHIBA Button Suppe rt utility The provided options in KZ TOSHIBA Button Support utility will E be different depending on the models F5 FN F5 Launches the Media Player Eco utility Intel WiDi or changes the active display device according to the setting in TOSHIBA Button Support utility The provided options in TOSHIBA Button Support utility will be different depending on the models F6 FN F6 Moves media backward F7 FN F7 Plays or pauses media playback F8 FN F8 Moves media forward F9 FN F9 Decreases the computer s volume F10 FN F10 Increases the computer s volume F11 FN F11 Turns the sound on or off F12 FN F12 Turns the Airplane mode on or off FN 1 FN 1 Reduces the icon size on the desktop or the font sizes within one of the supported application windows FN 2 FN 2 Enlarges the icon size on the desktop or the font sizes within one of the supported application windows
139. stribution be it the RC4 RSA Ihash DES etc code not just the SSL code The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Copyright remains Eric Young s and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed If this package is used in a product Eric Young should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation online or textual provided with the package Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The word cryptographic can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic related 4 Ifyou include any Windows specific code or a derivative thereof from
140. t as this will usually include a problem solving section or a summary of error messages Next you should check any error messages against the operating system documentation SS SSS SSS A E Hardware If you cannot find a softwar pyoblem you should then check the setup and configiisation of your hardware First run through the it m s in the preliminary checklist as described preyiously then if you still cannot correct the probl m try to identify the source the next section provi checklists for individual components and peripherals On Before using a peripheral device or application software that is not an bo authorized TOSHIBA part or product make sure the device or software can be used with your computer Use of incompatible devices may cause injury or may damage your computer If something goes wrong User s Manual Your computer does not respond to the keyboard commands If an error occurs and the computer does not respond to your keyboard commands follow the steps below Press the power button and hold it down for five seconds Once the computer has turned itself off wait between ten and fifteen seconds before turning the power on again by pressing the power button Your program stops responding If you are working with a program that suddenly freezes all operations chances are the program has stopped responding You can exit the failed program without shutting down the operating system or cl
141. te and may vary depending on the specific computer model please refer to your computer documentation or visit the TOSHIBA website at www pcsupport toshiba com for details CPU performance may also vary from specifications due to design configuration Under some conditions your computer product may automatically shut down This is a normal protective feature designed to reduce the risk of lost data or damage to the product when used outside recommended conditions To avoid risk of lost data always make back up copies of data by periodically storing it on an external storage medium 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 for more information 64 Bit Computing Certain 32 bit device drivers and or applications may not be compatible with a 64 bit CPU operating system and therefore may not function properly Memory Main System User s Manual Part of the main system memory may be used by the graphics system for graphics performance and therefore reduce the amount of main system memory available for other computing activities The amount of main system memory allocated to support graphics may vary depending on the graphics system applications utilized system memory size and other factors If your computer is configured with more than 3 GB memory t
142. tem 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 Toprevent direct exposure to the laser beam do not try to open the enclosure Location of the Required Label Sample shown below Location of the label and manufacturing information may vary PRODUCT IS CERTIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER TO COMPLY WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE AT THE DATE OF MANUFACTURE MANUFACTURED TOSHIBA CORPORATION 1 1 1 SHIBAURA MINATO KU o TOKYO 105 8001 JAPAN User s Manual 1 11 Precautions om ev CAUTION This apptia ce contains TAG ATI RODET a laser system and is cfa sified as a TOEN A CLASS 1 LASER PRODUGT To use this model properly read the instruction manual carefully andy keep this manual for your future KZ reference In case of any trouble er with this model please contact your Oe nearest AUTHORIZED service station To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam do not try to open the enclosure General Precautions TOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety minimize strain and withstand the rigors of portability However certain precautions should be observed
143. ternal display devices including televisions can be connected via the HDMI port To connect an HDMI compatible display device follow the steps as detailed below 5 l As the port operation of all HDMI display devices have not been confirmed J some HDMI display devices may not function properly To connect a device to the HDMI out port you must purchase an HDMI cable Connecting the HDMI out port 1 Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI in port of the HDMI display device 2 Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI out port on your computer 3 Turn the HDMI display device s power on Figure 4 20 Connecting the HDMI out port 1 HDMI out port 2 HDMI cable Product appearance depends on the model you purchased User s Manual 4 39 I i EA Please do not plug unplug an HDMI device under the Tetowing conditions E The system is starting up o E The system is shutting down a When you connect a television or external monitor to the HDMI pott t the display output device is set to HDMI KN When you unplug the HDMI cable and re plug it please wait at least 5 KA seconds before you re plug the HDMI cable again A When you change the display output device by function key the playback Ga device may not switch automatically In this case in order to set the playback device to the same device as the display output device please adjust the playback device manually by the following steps 1 Click D
144. the United States and other countries ATHEROS is a trademark of Qualcomm Atheros Inc registered in the United States and other countries Realtek is a registered trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corporation DTS the Symbol amp DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks and DTS Studio Sound is a trademark of DTS Inc DTS Inc All Rights Reserved All other product names and service names in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Regulatory Information FCC information User s Manual FCC notice Declaration of Conformity Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures H Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna H Increase the s
145. the CE Mark in accordance with the related European Directives Responsible for CE Marking is TOSHIBA EUROPE GMBH Hammfelddamm 8 41460 Neuss Germany The complete and official EU Declaration of Conformity can be found on TOSHIBA s web site http epps toshiba teg com on the Internet User s Manual amp This product is labeled with the CE Mark in accordance witls the applicable European Directives notably RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Directive 1999 5 6 Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC ErP and the related implementing measures ey CE compliance This product and the original options are designed to observe the related EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility and safety standards However TOSHIBA cannot guarantee that this product still observes these EMC So standards if options or cables not produced by TOSHIBA are connected or implemented In this case the persons who have connected implemented those options cables have to provide assurance that the system PC plus options cables still fulfils the required standards To avoid general EMC problems the following guidance should be noted H Only CE marked options should be connected implemented m Only best shielded cables should be connected Working environment This product was designed to fulfill the EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility requirements to be observed for so called Residential
146. the word HDD or Hard disk drive also refers to the SSD unless otherwise stated m SSD is a large capacity storage media which uses Solid State Memory in place of a magnetic disk of the hard disk Under certain unusual conditions of prolonged non use and or exposure to high temperatures the SSD may be vulnerable to data retention errors Legal Footnote Hard Disk Drive HDD Capacity For more information regarding Hard Disk Drive HDD Capacity please refer to the Legal Footnotes section RTC battery The internal RTC battery backs up the Real Time Clock RTC and calendar U g Video RAM The memory in a computer S raphics adaptor h i 6 used to store the image displayed on a bitmap display The amount of Video RAM available ig dependent on the computer s system menory Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Paite gt Appearance and Personalization gt Display Adjust resolution T The amount of Video RAM can be verified by Oy clicking the Advanced settings button in the Screen Resolution window Legal Footnote Memory Main System For more information regarding Memory Main System please refer to the Legal Footnotes section Display controller The display controller interprets software commands into hardware commands that turn particular parts on the screen on or off The display controller also controls the video mode and uses industry standard rules to govern the screen resolution
147. to watch and record television programs q If Windows 8 Media Center Pack is installed some buttons on the remote J controller cannot be used for ArcSoft TV 5 0 The remote controller helps you navigate through the media player which is in using just as a cable TV remote control navigates cable TV options or controls the playback of a movie Using the remote controller you can H Navigate and control all media player windows Control the video or live TV display m Place the computer in and out of Sleep Mode Refer to the Using the Remote Controller section in this chapter for information on how to use the remote controller as well as how to install or replace its battery User s Manual 4 5 User s Manual AON Co One Q Figure 4 1 Full size remote sontok Oro pa o G s e o 3 OWE NENA i Pi V A a Ea 4 19 OKO DEF C 2 G a PQRS TUV WXYZ 7 8 HO D E 31 u o u G TOSHIBA Play 9 More info 17 Clear Pause 10 OK 18 Recorded TV Access indicator 11 Mute 19 Guide Power 12 Channel Page 20 Volume up and down Stop 13 Live TV 21 Vol
148. to3D conversion function is not the same as a picture produced for 3D playback use The 2Dto3D conversion function simply uses TOSHIBA s original algorithm to apply pseudo 3D effect to the 2D content m The Player is set by default in the 2D format By pressing the 2Dto3D conversion function button you decide to activate the 2Dto3D conversion function and therefore decide to watch your 2D content in 3D The Player will not run the 2Dto3D conversion function automatically Please see the warnings in this section as regards potential copyright infringement and confirm you have any necessary authorization E The Player is intended for playing DVD Video DVD VR and video files and for viewing 2D home video content and other 2D content created by you in 3D The 3D playback of any video content not created by the user may require the direct or indirect permission of third parties where such content is protected by copyright unless otherwise permitted under applicable law The protection of intellectual property rights is essential for TOSHIBA In this respect TOSHIBA underlines that the Player should not be used in a manner infringing such rights It is your responsibility to ensure that you do not infringe any applicable intellectual property laws when you decide to use the Player and more specifically when you decide to activate the 2Dto3D conversion function of the Player E Some functions cannot be used during 3D playback In such cases any bu
149. ttons used for those functions may be disabled User s Manual 4 26 TTT SF User s Manual Depending on the system environment the play ay automatically switch into 2D if you perform any of the following operations during 3D playback Furthermore you may experience some age when the switching occurs Opening windows or pop ups such as Right Click Menu Beting Window File Select or Error Message E Qh Using Windows features KA Using any other applications To Please make sure to use AC adapter when playing with 3D playback O feature enabled Depending on the system environment 3D playback may only be used when the Video Display Window is at full screen 3D playback may not function when windowed In order for the 3D playback to work on an external display TV you need a 3D enabled display TV that has an HDCP compliant HDMI port 3D video content can only be displayed on an external display connected using HDMI with 3D 3D Settings can be changed on the Settings Screen but the default settings are highly recommended Changing the settings may cause the 3D stereoscopic effect to become stronger which in turn may cause eye fatigue The 3D effect differs between individuals Please refrain from or stop viewing and check your equipment settings if you can see doubly substituted video images or cannot feel the 3D stereoscopic effect when watching 3D video images Still if you cannot see correctl
150. ty outside and can use this information to automatically adjust the display screen brightness SS el g Microphone Web Camera LED Web Camera The built in microphone allow ou to import and record sounds for your applica p please refer to the Sound System and Video roge section for more information Lb A The Web Camera LED glows when the Web Camera is operating Web Camera is a device that allows you to 3 record video or take photographs with your ee computer You can use it for video chatting or Oey video conferences using a communication tool Do not point the web camera directly at the sun Do not touch or press strongly on the web camera lens Doing so may reduce image quality Use an eyeglass cleaner cleaner cloth or other soft cloth to clean the lens if it becomes dirty Power button CIR in Window Display screen Legal Footnote LCD Press this button to turn the computer s power on and off CIR in window receives signals from the remote controller to control your computer or applications 55 2cm 23 LCD screen configured with the following resolution FHD 1920 horizontal x 1080 vertical pixels For more information regarding LCD please refer to the Legal Footnotes section Left side The following figure shows the left side of the computer User s Manual User s Manual 1 Display off button 2 AV select button 3 Brightness up button 4 Brightness down butt
151. ual The computer s wireless communication function supports some wireless communication devices Only some models are equipped with both Wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions B Do not use the Wireless LAN Wi Fi or Bluetooth functionalities near a microwave oven or in areas subject to radio interference or magnetic fields Interference from a microwave oven or other source can disrupt Wi Fi or Bluetooth operation User s Manual K E Turn all wireless functionalities off when near a p on who may have a cardiac pacemaker implant or other medical electri device Radio waves may affect pacemaker or medical device operat possibly resulting in serious injury Follow the instruction for your haga device when using any wireless functionality hb mg Always turn off wireless functionality if the computer is near auloi atic control equipment or appliances such as automatic doors or fire Cy gt detectors Radio waves can cause malfunction of such equipment O gt possibly resulting in serious injury g E t may not be possible to make a network connection to a specified network name using the ad hoc network function If this occurs the new network will have to be configured for all computers connected to the same network in order to re enable network connections Please be sure to use new network name Security H TOSHIBA strongly recommend that you enable encryption functionality otherwise your computer will be o
152. uch the metal part of a card or expose it to liquids or let it get dirty m After using card return it to its case m The card is designed so that it can be inserted only one way Do not try to force the card into the slot Do not leave a card partially inserted in the slot Press the card until you hear it click into place m Set the write protect switch to the lock position if you do not want to record data m Memory cards have a limited lifespan so it is important to backup important data H Do not remove a card while read write is in progress For more details on using memory cards see manuals accompanying the cards About the write protect feature Memory media cards have a write protect function m SD Card SD memory card SDHC memory card and SDXC memory card 4 37 a EA AN Set the write protect switch to the lock position if you det not want to record data cas O D s Inserting memory media EN The following instructions apply to all types of supported media device amp Jo insert memory media follow the steps as detailed below cn 1 Turn the memory media so that the contacts metal areas are facing lt backwards 2 Insert the memory media into the memory media slot on the left side of the computer 3 Press the memory media gently until it clicks into place Sj Figure 4 19 Inserting memory media 1 Memory media slot 2 Memory media E Make sure the memory media i
153. uld not be used in a manner infringing such rights It is your Uy responsibility to ensure that you do not infringe any applicable KZ intellectual property laws when you decide to use the Player and more specifically the 2Dto3D conversion function of the TOSHIBA Gey VIDEO PLAYER Some functions are not functionable during 3D playback In such cases any corresponding buttons will be disabled You may experience some time lag if you perform any of the following operations when the Video Display Window is at full screen size m Bring up windows such as Right Click Menu Settings Window Title Chapter Search File Select or Error Message E Operate on Windows Operate on other applications Please make sure AC adapter is used when playing with the enabled 3D playback feature 3D playback occurs only in full screen size When you enable 3D playback the Video Display Window automatically enlarges to fullscreen size In order for 3D playback to work on external display TV you need a 3D enabled display TV that has an HDCP compliant HDMI port 3D video content can only be displayed on external display using HDMI with 3D The 3D effect differs among individuals Viewing 3D playback may cause discomfort In this case please stop viewing and consult your doctor Please consider if it is suitable or a need for time limit before allowing your child to watch a 3D content Depending on the lighting con
154. ulting in serious injury Headphone jack Microphone jack A 3 5 mm mini headphone jack enables connection of stereo headphones A 3 5 mm mini microphone jack enables connection of a three conductor mini jack for stereo microphone input The microphone jack has Sleep and Music function The integrated sound system provides support for the computer s internal speakers and microphone as well as allowing an external microphone and headphones to be connected via the appropriate jacks Universal Serial Bus USB 3 0 ports Two Universal Serial Bus ports which comply to the USB 3 0 standard are provided on the left side of the computer The USB 3 0 port is compliant with USB 3 0 standard and backward compatible with USB 2 0 devices The port with the icon 4 has Sleep and Charge function Keep foreign metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips out of the USB port Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___eeerao lt _ E7 Q a Please note that it is not possible to confirm the operation of all functions of J all USB devices that are available Some functions associated with a specific device might not operate properly USB 3 0 port s may work as USB 2 0 port s when operating in USB Legacy Emulation mode K K Right side oe The following figure shows the right sid
155. ume Fast Forward 14 DVD Menu 22 Arrows Skip 15 Numbers 23 Back Start 16 Enter 24 Replay 25 Rewind 26 Record 27 Blue 28 Yellow 29 Green 30 Red 31 Teletext 4 6 User s Manual 1 Power Start Teletext Recorded TV Guide ARON D Live TV 7 DVD Menu Tai z TOSHIBA Doe n mt i lt 8 Red Button 14 Channel Page 20 Pause Control 9 Green Button 15 Arrows and OK 21 Stop 10 Yellow Button 16 Mute 22 Volume Control 11 Blue Button 17 Replay 23 Play 12 Back 18 Skip 24 FWD Fast Forward 13 More 19 Record 25 REW Rewind Information Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Power Access indicator 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 Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Control Panel gt System and Security gt Power Options The following four options are available Do nothing Sleep Hibernate and Shut down This indicator will glow while the remote controller is sending signals to the computer Please note that this indicator will not light after the battery has been completely discharged I Il It ay lot User s Manual
156. uner jack Hom O gt HDMI out port Hom gt O HDMI input port ain Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 ports SS lt Universal Serial Bus USB 3 0 ports n LAN jack W Connect the coaxial cable to this port to watch TV programs on your computer grecord them The dimensions and shape of the TW Juner jack vary for different regions L he Some models are equipped with a TV tune HDMI out port can connect with Type A Gy connector HDMI cable By connecting the HDMI cable to this port the video and audio signals from digital devices such as notebooks or camcorders can be transmitted and displayed on this computer Two Universal Serial Bus ports which comply to the USB 2 0 standard are provided on the back of the computer The USB 2 0 port is not compatible with USB 3 0 devices Two Universal Serial Bus ports which comply to the USB 3 0 standard are provided on the back side of the computer The USB 3 0 port is compliant with USB 3 0 standard and backward compatible with USB 2 0 devices This jack lets you connect to a LAN The adaptor has built in support for Ethernet LAN 10 megabits per second 10BASE T Fast Ethernet LAN 100 megabits per second 100BASE TX Some models are equipped with a Gigabit Ethernet LAN 1000 megabits per second 1000BASE T Refer to Operating Basics for details AN Do not connect any cable other than a LAN cable to the LAN jack It could cause damage or malfunction User s Manu
157. unning some applications for example a 3D application or video J playback you may see some disturbance flickering or frame dropping on your screen If that occurs adjust the resolution of display lowering it until the screen is displayed properly User s Manual 4 44 Chapter 5 K bs e Z Y Utilities and Advanced Usage O This chapter describes the utilities and special features of this computer KT and the advanced usage of some utilities Utilities and Applications T User s Manual This section describes the pre installed utilities that come with the computer and details how to start them For further information on their operation you may refer to each utility s online manual help files or README TXT file if applicable All the utilities described here can be accessed from Desktop gt Desktop Assist Furthermore some utilities can also be launched from Start screen and desktop shortcut TOSHIBA Desktop TOSHIBA Desktop Assist is a graphical user Assist interface that provides access to specific tools and TOSHIBA utilities and applications that make the use and configuration of the computer easier To access this utility click Desktop gt Desktop Assist Te User s Manual TOSHIBA Display Utility TOSHIBA Password Utility TOSHIBA System Settings TOSHIBA HDD Accelerator TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER TOSHIBA Display Utility mjes Desktop Text Size utility Split Screen util
158. urity gt System Removing memory module To remove the memory module follow the steps as detailed below User s Manual 4 34 e SS 27 1 Click Power in the Settings charm and then click Shut down while holding down the SHIFT key ensure that the Pow amp pindicator is off 2 Remove the AC adaptor and all cables and peripheral connected to the computer b 3 Turn the computer upside down Ly 4 Slide your fingernails or thin objects under the cover and lift the whole back on to open the large cover then you can access the memory modules B 5 Push the latches away from the module in order to release it a spring will force one end of the module up at an angle ej 6 Grasp the module by its edges and remove it from the computer AN fyou use the computer for a long time the memory modules and the circuits locating close to the memory modules will become hot In this case let them cool to room temperature before you replace them Or you will get burnt if you touch any of them E Do not touch the connectors on the memory module or on the computer Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems Figure 4 17 Removing the memory module 1 Latches Product appearance depends on the model you purchased 7 Seat the back cover in place F Take care to ensure that the cover is firmly closed 8 Turn the computer over Memory media
159. uter be connected to an external power source via the AC Adaptor m When using the Sleep and Music function connect the computer and Audio device with an audio cable m When using the Sleep and Music function the volume level can not be changed from the computer E 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 m Use the Sleep and Music function with the display open TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink Please be aware of the following limitations when you use the TOSHIBA Media Player by sMedio TrueLink Notes on use User s Manual This software is a multimedia player which can be used to play back video music and photo However some files may not be able to play back normally m The screen saver is disabled while TOSHIBA Media Player is playing a video file or slideshows of photos The computer will not enter Sleep Hibernation and shut down mode automatically while TOSHIBA Media Player is running m The display automatic power off function is disabled while TOSHIBA Media Player is playing a video file or slideshows of photos E The Resolution function was specially adjusted for the internal monitor Hence please turn OFF Resolution when viewing on external monitor mg Playback of high bit rate content may cause frame dro
160. vens licensed radio stations and non licensed specified low power radio stations for mobile object identification systems RFID used in factory production lines Other Radio Stations 1 Before using this equipment ensure that it does not interfere with any of the equipment listed above 2 If this equipment causes RF interference to other radio stations promptly change the frequency being used change the location of use or turn off the source of emissions 3 Contact an authorized TOSHIBA service provider if you have problems with interference caused by this product to Other Radio Stations 2 Indication for Wireless LAN The indication shown below appears on this equipment 1 2 3 P 2 4 DS OF 4 EEEE E a H TT Oj 2 4 This equipment uses a frequency of 246M2 DS This equipment uses DS SS modulation Wo OF This equipment uses OFDM modulation 4 The interference range of this equipment is less naan This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 400MHz to 2 483 5MHz It is possible to avoid the band of mobile object Kn identification systems IRUN Yy 3 Indication for Bluetooth The indication shown below appears on this equipment 1 2 3 Pei 2 4 FH 1 ae 4 2 4 This equipment uses a frequency of 2 4 GHz FH This equipment uses FH SS modulation 1 The interference range of this equipment is less than 10m This equipment uses a frequency ba
161. wise stated I as Click Right click Double click Charm Desktop Start screen m Left click the mouse oneey m Tap the touch screen once anly for touch screen models H Right click the mouse once on E Press and hold on the touch screen only for touch screen models KA Left click the mouse twice K m Tap the touch screen twice only for touch KS 3 screen models By swiping in from the right edge only for touch screen models or pointing the mouse pointer to the lower right or upper right corner of your screen you will find a list of charms Search Share Start Devices and Settings Click the Desktop tile from the Start screen to access the desktop You can go to the Start screen by clicking the Start charm You can also use the Windows logo key 8 on your keyboard to go to Start screen For detailed information please refer to the Windows Help and Support Using your computer for the first time i i User s Manual Be sure to read the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for information on the safe and proper use of this computer It is intended to help you be more comfortable and productive while using a notebook computer By following the recommendations in it you may reduce your chance of developing a painful or disabling injury to your hand arms shoulders or neck This section provides basic information to start using your computer It covers th
162. y please refrain from or stop viewing Please refrain from or stop viewing if you feel ill or experience discomfort before or while watching 3D video images Please position yourself directly in front of the display when watching 3D video images And please take regular breaks in between Due to the possibility of impact on vision development viewers of 3D video images should be aged 6 or older Please consider whether it is suitable or is there a need for limiting the viewing time before allowing your child to watch a 3D content This software does not have parental lock for 3D video viewing Please use the login password functions of Windows if you are worried about the effect of 3D playback on your child s visual function This software can playback MPEG2 MP4 and WTV files Your own 2D video contents recorded using home video camcorder and other content created by you can be played in either 2D or 3D using real time 2Dto3D conversion As for playback of 3D video content only Side by Side and Interleave 3D video formats are supported Not all files can be played 4 27 UU IMN TV Tuner i K iG Use the ArcSoft TV 5 0 to watch TV programs or record th The dimensions and shape of the TV Tuner jack vary for different tegions Some models are equipped with a TV tuner Lb Some computer models are equipped with a tuner capable of ky receiving digital broadcasts These tuners can receive DVB T digital broadcasts
163. y e W VOO T e7 Enable the virtual mouse mode s select an item then clench your fist to move thg to the place you want and stretch to drop Function This is similar to drag and np The software should be disabled or exited if you want to use other oe applications based on camera Bs gt g Sj Configuring TOSHIBA Gesture Controller Right click the TOSHIBA Gesture Controller icon in the taskbar of your Windows desktop and then select one of the following options from the AirGet for TOSHIBA menu Enabled Gesture Controller Tutorial Preferences About Exit Activates gesture detection with the Web Camera on System will not automatically go to Sleep or Hibernation mode when you select it Opens a video guide to gestures The Tutorial will automatically show when the first time you launch the TOSHIBA Gesture Controller E Sound Feedback Plays an audio feedback when one of these gestures is detected swipe left swipe right swipe up or palm Switch On Off to enable disable the function E System Settings The TOSHIBA Gesture Controller will start with Windows after you switch on Shows the current software version Closes the TOSHIBA Gesture Controller This software is provided for remote access to photos and documents in your computer from mobile devices Notes on use User s Manual Please be aware of the following limitations when you are using the AirGet for TOSHIBA E The foll
164. y of the keyboard is exhausted Ge Underside O The following figure shows the underside of the wireless keyboard 3 Figure 3 7 underside of the wireless keyboard 9 i i i om Z H 5 iS 1 Stand 3 Stand 2 Battery cover Stand Used to let the keyboard tilted at an angle Battery cover Used to cover the batteries of the keyboard Back The following figure shows the back of the wireless keyboard Figure 3 8 Back of the wireless keyboard 1 Power button 3 Power switch keyboard Power switch Used for turning on off the power of the keyboard keyboard 1 Power button Used for turning on off the power of the computer 3 10 User s Manual A Q Wireless Mouse T Q Front The following figure shows the front of the wireless mouse Ly Figure 3 9 Front of the wireless mouse an 1 Left button 2 Right button Right button Left button Middle button Back The following figure shows the back of the wireless mouse Figure 3 10 Back of the wireless mouse User s Manual 1 Power switch mouse 2 Optical sensor 3 Middle button Used for normal right controls of the mouse Used for normal left controls of the mouse Rolling for vertical or horizontal screen scrolling Pressing to go to the Start screen ail te J rH 3 Battery indicator mouse 4 Battery cover Power switch mouse Used for turning on off the power of the mouse
165. y the optical disc drive supports the blank media you have chosen before proceeding E USB Flash Memory will be formatted and all the data in the USB Flash Memory will be lost when proceeding 2 Turn on your computer and allow it to load the Windows operating system from the Hard Disk Drive as normal 3 Insert the first blank disc into the optical disc drive tray or insert the USB Flash Memory into one available USB port 4 Click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Support amp Recovery gt Recovery Media Creator 5 After Recovery Media Creator starts select the type of media and the title you wish to copy and then click the Create button User s Manual 5 24 a Qy Restoring the pre installed software frofiyyour created Recovery Media 1a A User s Manual O If the pre installed files are damaged you are able to use the Recovery Media you have created to restore the computer to the state it wag in when you originally received it To perform this restoration follow the steps below ey gt m When you reinstall the Windows operating system the hard disk will a be reformatted and all data will be lost Q 3 m Please make sure that the Boot Speed is set to Normal To access it click Desktop gt Desktop Assist gt Tool amp Utilities gt System Settings gt Boot Options m Please make sure to use the default Boot Mode option in the BIOS setup utility before restoring 1 In the Settings cha
166. your photos with your friends or families Ep O Download files from the computer to mobile device 3 C 1 Launch AirGet for TOSHIBA client on your mobile device 2 Tap Remote PC icon on lower left corner of the screen and select the content which you want to download from Media Library 3 Tap Download icon on upper right corner to download the file If you cannot see any menu tap screen then the menu bar will appear Upload files from mobile device to your computer Launch AirGet for TOSHIBA client on your mobile device 2 Tap Library icon and select the content from Media Library 3 Tap Upload icon on upper right corner to upload the file If you cannot see any menu tap screen then the menu bar will appear How to learn more The features and operations are explained in the AirGet for TOSHIBA Manual To open this manual click the help icon on the About screen System Recovery There is a hidden partition allocated on the Hard Disk Drive for the System Recovery Options in the event of a problem You can also create recovery media and restore the system The following items will be described in this section H Creating Recovery Media H Restoring the pre installed software from your created Recovery Media H Restoring the pre installed software from the Recovery Hard Disk Drive Creating Recovery Media This section describes how to create Recovery Media 2 E Be sure to connect the AC adaptor when you create
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