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1.                                                               1  Display screen  2  Web Camera  front   3  Microphone                TOSHIBA          9  Micro USB port  10  Stereo speakers  11  Power button    4  Wireless communication antennas 12  Volume up down button     not shown    5  Windows button   6  Memory media slot  7  HDMI Micro port    13  Guide pin grooves  14  Docking interface  15  Web Camera  back     8  Headphone Microphone combo jack    Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     Display screen    22 6 cm  8 9   LCD screen  configured with the  following resolution     BH WUXGA  1920 horizontal x 1200 vertical  pixels    Be aware that  when the computer is operating  on the AC adaptor  the image displayed on the  internal screen is somewhat brighter than when it  operates on battery power  This difference in  brightness levels is intended to save power when  operating on batteries     3 2    Legal Footnote  LCD   For more information regarding LCD  refer to the Legal Footnotes section     Web Camera  front  Web Camera is a device that allows you to  record video or take photographs with your  computer  You can use it for video chatting or  video conferences using a communication tool     BR Do not point the web camera directly at the sun     kb   1 E Do not touch or press strongly on the web camera lens  Failure to do  so might reduce image quality  Use an eyeglass cleaner  cleaner  cloth  or other soft cloth to clean the lens if it becomes d
2.      SDXC    memory card  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 resulting in serious injury     oS Universal Serial Bus One Universal Serial Bus port  which complies to   USB 2 0  port the USB 2 0 standard  are provided on the right  side of the keyboard dock     The USB 2 0 port is not compatible with USB 3 0  devices     L T BR 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   BR Before removing a USB device from the USB port of your computer   click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the  Windows Taskbar  and then select the USB device that you want to  remove     m Be careful when you connect and use chunky USB devices  the  computer might be lifted  Any possible stress put on the body of the  tablet computer might cause damage     m 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 resulting in  serious injury     Back    The following figure shows the back of the computer     User s Manual 3 6    Figure 3 5 The back of the computer           Product appearance d
3.      cccccceeeensseeeeeceneeeseeeesseeeeeneenseeseensnsneeenes 3 8  Internal Hardware Components                  scscsssessceeeceeeseeeeeeseeenenenenenenees 3 9    Operating Basics    Operating in tablet mode           ec ceeeeeeseneeeeee senses eeseeeeseeeeseeseeeenseneeeeeees 4 1  Using the Touch Screen        eecccseeeeeeeneeeeseeeeeseeeeeseeneeeseesesseeeeeseeeneeseaees 4 3  Using the Touch Pad EE 4 4    The Keyboard       Battery eege EE  Memory TE WE 4 12  External  Display  i020 gege 4 16  Optional TOSHIBA Accessories            ceeeeeeteeeeeeeenseneeseeeneeeeeenenenneeenes 4 19  Sound System and Video mode        ccceeeseeneeeeeeenseeeeeseneeeseenenesenenes 4 19  Utilities and Advanced Usage   Utilities and Applications ENEE 5 1  Special features         cceeeccssseee cess eeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseneeeeseesensneesesseneeeeees 5 2    Chapter 6    Chapter 7    User s Manual    PELLEN oIa I a sii cess sista A A T E cen wanees 5 3    TOSHIBA Setup Utility    assssssssesesnnsnnnsensnnnnennnnnsunnnnnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 3  System Recovermg   usssssssnsernnrennrrnnnsennnrennnnnnnrnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnn nanena 5 4  Troubleshooting   Problem solving process ee 6 1  Hardware and system checklist          cccccesecesseeeeeseeeeeeeeeesseeeeeseeneneseees 6 4  TOSHIBA support    ceeececeeeeee seen eeeseeesneceeeeseneeeseeesneeeeesnseneeeneensenseaees 6 12  Appendix   Specifications naiean naasen aaa aaa aana aaa a aa aaas aa Eaka 7 1  AC Power Cord an
4.    Conventions    This manual uses the following formats to describe  identify  and highlight  terms and operating procedures     User s Manual 2 1    User s Manual    Internal storage    Click    Right click    Double click    Charm    Desktop    Start screen    Your computer is equipped with an eMMC   Embedded Multi Media Card     In this manual  the word  internal storage  refers  to eMMC unless otherwise stated     BH Tap the Touch Pad or click the left Touch  Pad control button once    BH  Left click the mouse once    BH Tap the touch screen once     BH Tap the Touch Pad with two fingers together  or click the right Touch Pad control button  once    BH Right click the mouse once    H Press and hold on the touch screen    E Tap the Touch Pad or click the left Touch  Pad control button twice    H sLeft click the mouse twice    BH Tap the touch screen twice    You can find a list of charms  Search  Share    Start  Devices  and Settings by the following   ways    BR Point the mouse pointer to the lower right  or  upper right  corner of your screen    BR   Swipe in from the right edge of the Touch  Pad    BR Swipe in from the right edge of the touch  screen    Click the Desktop tile from the Start screen to   access the desktop     You can go back to the Start screen from an app   or the desktop by the following ways    BH Click the Start charm    E Move the mouse pointer all the way into the  lower left corner of the screen and then click  the Start button   SR      E Use th
5.   Do not place any products utilizing magnetic materials in close proximity to  the area marked in the following figure                                Using the 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    to activate an item  such as an app    ke Press and hold Press your finger down and leave it there for a  N few seconds  This shows information to help you    learn more about an item or opens a menu  specific to what you are doing     d Pinch or stretch Touch the screen or an item with two or more  D    fingers  and then move the fingers toward each  other  pinch  or away from each other  stretch      This shows different levels of information or  visually zooms in or out     User s Manual 4 3    D Rotate  N  Y Slide            Using the Touch Pad              User s Manual    Swipe    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     Drag your finger on the touch screen to move  through what is on the screen     Quickly move your finger in from the edge of the  screen  without pausing when you first touch it     Swipe from the left edge  shows your recently  opened apps  and so on    Swipe from the right edge  opens or closes the  charms  Search  Share  Start  Devices  Settings      Swipe from the top edge  opens or cl
6.   and you cannot reproduce any copyrighted material except for your  personal enjoyment     The supported maximum capacity of memory card is 128GB     Memory media format    T    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 uses media  cards     Formatting a memory media card    Memory media cards are sold already formatted in conformity to specific  standards  If you reformat a memory card  be sure to reformat it with a  device such as digital camera or digital audio player that uses the memory  cards  not with the format command provided within Windows     To format all areas of the memory card  including the protected area  you  must obtain an appropriate application that applies the copy protection  system     Media care    User s Manual    Observe the following precautions when handling the card     H Do not twist or bend cards    BH Do not expose cards to liquids or store in humid areas or lay media  close to containers of liquid    RH Do not touch the metal part of a card or expose it to liquids or let it get  dirty    BH After using card  return it to its case    H The card is designed so that it can be inserted only one way  Do not  try to force the card into the slot    H Do not leave a card partially inserted in the slot  Press the card until  you hear it click into place    RH Set the write protect switch to the lock position  if you do not want to  record data    BR Memor
7.   click Power and then select Sleep    m Close the display panel  Note that this feature must be enabled within  the Power Options        Press the power button  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     Sleep Mode limitations    Sleep Mode will not function under the following conditions     BR Power is turned back on immediately after shutting down   E Memory circuits are exposed to static electricity or electrical noise     Hibernation Mode    A    User s Manual    The Hibernation Mode feature saves the contents of memory to the internal  storage when the computer is turned off so that  the next time it is turned  on  the previous state is restored  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 internal storage  However  for safety  sake  it is best to save your data manually     RH Data will be lost if you disconnect the AC adaptor before the save is  completed     Automatic Hibernation Mode    The computer can be configured to enter Hibernation Mode automatically  when battery power is exhausted to the point that computer operation  cannot be continued  This can be specified in the Power Options  To define  these settings  do the following     User s Manual    3     
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9.  including TVs as extended screens  With Wireless display   documents  streamed local media contents or other online contents can be  shared wirelessly with others     To use Wireless display  either one of the following devices is required    BH A compatible external display with built in support for Wireless display    BH An external display with HDMI port and a Wireless display adaptor   The Wireless display adaptor is a device that connects to the external  display via HDMI port and can receive Wi Fi signals from your  computer    To wirelessly connect to an external display  do the following    1  Inthe Settings charm  click Change PC settings   gt  PC and devices    gt  Devices     2  Click Add a device  Your computer will start searching for the  Wireless display device     3  After the Wireless display device is searched  follow the on screen  instructions to finish connection    After the connection is established  the name of the Wireless display   device appears under Projectors     To disconnect the Wireless display device  click the Wireless display  device name and then click Remove device     Changing the display settings    After one or more external displays are connected  the operating system  can automatically detect  identify  and set up the display settings    You can also manually manage how the external displays work and change  the display settings by pressing P while holding down the Windows   za      key  If you disconnect the external display before
10.  monitored using the following methods   H Clicking the battery icon on the Windows Taskbar  Battery  1 refers to the battery pack inside the tablet     Battery  2 refers to the second battery pack inside the keyboard  dock    H Via the Battery Status  average remaining battery power of Battery   1 and Battery  2  in the Windows Mobility Center window    When you use the computer with the keyboard dock  the second battery  pack is the first source to provide power     Wait several seconds to monitor the remaining operating time because  the computer needs time to check the remaining capacity of the  battery pack and then calculate the remaining operating time  based  on this together with the current power consumption     Be aware that the actual remaining operating time might differ slightly  from the calculated time     With repeated discharges and recharges  the battery pack capacity  will gradually decrease  In view of this  it is noted that an often used   older battery pack will not operate for as long as a new battery pack  even when both are fully charged     Maximizing battery operating time    The usefulness of a battery pack depends on how long it can supply power  on a single charge  while how long the charge lasts in a battery pack    depends on    E Processor speed   H Screen brightness   E System Sleep Mode   m System Hibernation Mode   BR Display power off period   BR How often and for how long you use the internal storage and external  disk drives  for exampl
11.  not compatible with USB 3 0    devices   7 BH 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    E Before removing a USB device from the USB port of your computer   click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the  Windows Taskbar  and then select the USB device that you want to  remove     H Be careful when you connect and use chunky USB devices  the  computer might be lifted  Any possible stress put on the body of the  tablet computer might cause damage     m 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 resulting in  serious injury     Internal Hardware Components  This section describes the internal hardware components of your computer     The actual specifications might vary depending on the model you  purchased     User s Manual 3 9    Battery pack This computer includes a battery pack inside of  the tablet and a second battery pack inside of the  keyboard dock     Do not attempt to dismount or replace the battery  pack by yourself  Contact an authorized  TOSHIBA service provider  if necessary     The rechargeable lithium ion battery pack  provides power to the computer when the AC  adaptor is not connected     For more detailed information on the use and  operation of t
12.  occasionally  experience a less than optimal network performance or even lose your  network connection     If you experience any such problem  immediately turn off either one of your  Bluetooth or Wireless LAN     If you have any questions about using Wireless LAN or Bluetooth Module   visit   http   www pc support global toshiba com   In Europe  visit   http   www  toshiba europe com computers tnt bluetooth htm    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 are 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    BR Using the Wireless products equipment on board of airplanes  or   E   In any other environment where the risk of interference to other  de
13.  or  decrease the microphone volume level    If you feel the microphone volume level is inadequate  move the   Microphone Boost slider to a higher level     Video mode    Video mode settings are configured via the Screen Resolution dialog     To open the Screen Resolution dialog  click Control Panel   gt   Appearance and Personalization   gt  Display   gt  Change display  settings under Windows System group in the Apps view     i i If you are running some applications  for example a 3D application or video  J playback   you might 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 20    Chapter 5    Utilities and Advanced Usage    This chapter describes the utilities and special features of this computer   and the advanced usage of some utilities     Utilities and Applications    This section describes the pre installed utilities that come with the  computer and details how to start them  For further information on their  operation  refer to online manual  help files  or README TXT file  if    User s Manual    applicable  of each utility     TOSHIBA Display  Utility    TOSHIBA Setup  Utility    TOSHIBA Display Utility includes Desktop Text  Size utility which allows you to make the text size  bigger or smaller on the desktop according to  your usage and favorite  You can change the text  size on the display and on the title bar of  window
14.  resulting  in serious injury  TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage  caused by use of an incompatible adaptor     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 might result in a fire or  electric shock  possibly resulting in serious injury     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 might result in a fire or electric shock  possibly  resulting in serious injury    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  buy power cords that conform to  safety rules and regulations in the particular region     Do not use a 3 pin to 2 pin conversion plug     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 might 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     Never place your computer or AC adaptor on a wooden surface   furniture  or any other surface that might be marred by exposure to  heat since the c
15.  selected model might 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     CPU performance in your computer product might vary from specifications  under the following conditions     muse of certain external peripheral products   BH use of battery power instead of AC power   muse of certain multimedia  computer generated graphics or video  applications   BH use of standard telephone lines or low speed network connections   Huse of complex modeling software  such as high end computer aided  design applications   BH use of several applications or functionalities simultaneously   Huse 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 86  F  or  gt 25  C  77  F  at high altitude  all temperature references  are approximate and might vary depending on the specific computer  model   contact TOSHIBA support for details      CPU performance might also vary from specifications due to design  configuration     Under some conditions  your computer product might automatically  shutdown  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 o
16.  the  button volume   Guide pin grooves Designed to engage the guide pins on the    keyboard dock     Docking interface Designed to engage the docking connector on  the keyboard dock     Web camera  back  Your computer is also equipped with a back Web  Camera used for recording video or taking  photographs     a Do not point the web camera directly at the sun   1 E Do not touch or press strongly on the web camera lens  Failure to do  so might reduce image quality  Use an eyeglass cleaner  cleaner    cloth  or other soft cloth to clean the lens if it becomes dirty     The Computer  laptop mode   Front with the display closed    The following figure shows the front of the computer with the display panel  in the closed position     Figure 3 2 Front of the computer with display panel closed       ae  e        3                         Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     Left side    The following figure shows the left side of the computer   Figure 3 3 The left side of the computer                                                          Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     Right side    The following figure shows the right side of the computer     User s Manual 3 5    Figure 3 4 The right side of the computer                                              1  Memory media slot 2  Universal Serial Bus  USB 2 0  port  Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     sz Memory media slot   This slot lets you insert a micro SD    SDHC 
17.  time  do not turn it off until you  J have set up the operating system   E Volume cannot be adjusted during Windows Setup     E The computer can not be powered on by pressing the power button if  the battery power is completely exhausted  It is recommended to  charge the battery pack by connecting the AC adaptor for 30 minutes  before turning on the power     RH Do not touch the display screen while turning on the computer     Initial setup    The Windows Startup Screen is the first screen displayed when you turn on  the power  To install the operating system properly  follow the on screen  instructions on each screen     When it is displayed  be sure to read the License Terms caretully     7    Getting to know Windows    For detailed information on what is new and how to operate Windows  refer  to the Windows Help and Support     User s Manual 2 9    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 websites to your contacts and other  important information     From the Start screen  you can start typing to search for what you want   From there  you can easily switch between results for apps  files  and  more     Charms  Use the Windows charms to start apps  find documents  set up system  components  and perform most other computing tasks     By pointing the mouse pointer to the upper or lower right corner of your  screen  you can fin
18.  you install a device or application  save any data in memory to  the internal storage or other storage media  Failure to do so might  result in data loss     Connecting Removing TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock    User s Manual    TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock can turn your tablet into a laptop for extensibility  including a physical keyboard and extra ports     To use in laptop mode  you need to connect TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock to  the tablet by following the steps below     1  Hold both sides of the tablet  with the web camera on the top side    and align the guide pins on the keyboard dock with the guide pin  grooves on the bottom of the tablet     Figure 2 1 Connecting the keyboard dock       1  Guide pins  Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     P Please follow the illustrations above and do not reverse the tablet     2  Gently press down the tablet until it clicks into place  The docking  connector on the keyboard dock engages the docking interface on the  tablet    The computer can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal  viewing    To do this  hold down the palm rest with one hand so that the body of  the keyboard dock is not raised  and slowly lift the computer with the  other hand holding the center position of the display screen  as shown  in the following figure      Figure 2 2 Opening the computer       e7 y    Z  z    Product appearance depends on the model you purchased        Open and close the computer with reasonable care  Opening it vigorously  or slam
19.  you turn off the  computer s power  be sure to switch to the internal display     Optional TOSHIBA Accessories    To make your computer even more powerful and convenient to use  you  can add a number of options and accessories  For reference  the following  list details some of the items that are available from your reseller or  TOSHIBA dealer     Universal AC Adaptor If you frequently use your computer at more than  one site  it might be convenient to purchase an  additional AC adaptor to be kept at each site in  order to remove the need to carry the adaptor  with you always     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    RH To launch the Volume Mixer utility  right click on the speaker icon on  the Windows Taskbar  and then select Open Volume Mixer from the  sub menu    BH To adjust the volume level of speakers or headphones  move the  Speakers slider    H   To adjust the volume level of an application that you are using  move  the slider for the corresponding application     Microphone Level    To change the microphone recording level  do the following     User s Manual 4 19    1  Right click on the speaker icon on the Windows Taskbar  and select  Recording devices from the sub menu    2  Select Microphone  and click Properties    3  On the Levels tab  move the Microphone slider to increase
20. 2 11    BH Press CTRL  ALT  and DEL simultaneously  once  to display the  menu window  and then select Restart by clicking the power icon  ln  in the lower right corner     Sleep Mode    I    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 computer into Sleep Mode  In this  mode  data is maintained in the main memory of the computer  When you  turn on the power again  you can continue working right where you left off     Your system supports Connected Standby function  which starts working  after your tablet goes into Sleep Mode  Connected Standby function is to  provide a constant connectivity while delivering long battery life  and at the  same time  some activities are allowed to run to ensure that the supported  Connected Standby scenarios  for example  receiving emails  updating tiles  alive with fresh content  downloading uploading a file from to a website   and playing music  are functioning properly     When you have to turn off your computer aboard an aircraft or in places  where electronic devices are regulated or controlled  always shut down the  computer  This includes turning off any wireless communication  functionalities  and canceling settings that reactivate the computer  automatically  such as a timer recording function  Failure to shut down the  computer in this way might allow the operating system to reactivate and run  pre programmed tasks or preserve unsaved data  
21. Click Control Panel   gt  System and Security   gt  Power Options   gt   Change when the computer sleeps   gt  Change advanced power  settings under Windows System group in the Apps view    Click Low battery action or Critical battery action under Battery   and then select Hibernate from the list with the condition of On  battery or Plugged in    Click Apply and then click OK     Benefits of Hibernation Mode    The Hibernation Mode feature provides the following benefits     Saves data to the internal storage when the computer automatically  shuts down because of a low battery condition    You can return to your previous working environment immediately  when you turn on the computer    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 feature     Chapter 3    The Grand Tour    This chapter identifies the various components of the computer  It is  recommended that you become familiar with each before you operate the  computer     Legal Footnote  Non applicable Icons     For more information regarding Non applicable Icons  refer to the Legal  Footnotes section     P Handle your computer carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the  J surface     The Computer  tablet mode     The following figure shows essential components of the computer     User s Manual 3 1    User s Manual    Figure 3 1 The computer in tablet mode                                                                    
22. E 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    ENERGY STARS Program    D    ENERGY STAR    Your Computer model may be ENERGY STAR    compliant  If the model you purchased is compliant  it uses  the Energy Star logo and the following information applies     TOSHIBA is a partner in the ENERGY STAR Program and  has designed this computer 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     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 
23. If this occurs  the  new network     has to be configured for all computers connected to  the same network in order to re enable network connections      Make sure to use new network name     Security    TOSHIBA strongly recommends that you enable encryption  functionality  otherwise your computer is open to illegal access by an  outsider using a wireless connection  If this occurs  the outsider might  illegally access your system  eavesdrop  or cause the loss or  destruction of stored data    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    Compatibility m IEEE 802 11 Standard for Wireless LANs    Network Operating 8 Microsoft Windows Networking  System    Media Access H CSMA CA  Collision Avoidance  with  Protocol Acknowledgment  ACK     Radio Characteristics    Radio Characteristics of Wireless LAN module might vary according to     Country region where the product was purchased  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 4 GHz band  local radio regulations might    7 5    impose a number of limitations to the use of wireless communication  equipment     Radio Frequency E Band 2 4 GHz  2400 2483 5 MHz   Revision  b g and n     The range of the wireless signal is related to the transmit rate of the  wireless communica
24. Manual 6 6    Problem    No display    Markings appear on  the computer s  display panel     Internal Storage    Problem    Computer does not  boot from the  internal storage    Memory Media Card    Procedure    Press the shortcut keys to adjust the display  priority  and to make sure that it is not set for  output to an external monitor     These marks might have come from contact with  the keyboard and Touch Pad while the display  panel has been closed  Try to remove the marks  by gently wiping the display panel with a clean dry  cloth or  if this fails  with a good quality LCD screen  cleaner  In this latter instance  you should always  follow the instructions with the screen cleaner and  always ensure that you let the display panel dry  properly before closing it     Procedure    Check to see whether there is a disc in the external  optical disc drive   if so remove it and try to start  the computer again     For further information  refer to Operating Basics     Problem    Memory media card  error occurs    You cannot read a  file    Pointing device    Procedure    Remove the memory media card from the  computer and then reinsert it to ensure that it is  firmly connected     If the problem persists  then you should refer to the  documentation supplied with your memory media  card for further information     Check to ensure that 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   
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26. Sleep Mode by pressing the power  button     Your ENERGY STAR certified computer should be set by  default to enter a low power  sleep mode  after a period of  inactivity  Simply touching the mouse or keyboard  wakes   the computer in seconds  These sleep features can save  you up to  23 per year  200 kWh per year in electricity   and prevent up to 300 pounds of greenhouse gas  emissions annually  To learn how to adjust or activate  these sleep settings on your computer  please go to     www energystar gov sleepinstructions    To activate sleep settings organization wide quickly and  easily through network tools  please go to    www energystar gov powermanagement    Disposing of the computer and the computer s    battery    The computer s battery pack is not user accessible  Contact an authorized  TOSHIBA service provider for details regarding how to dispose of the  computer and the battery pack     General Precautions    TOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety  minimize strain  and  withstand the rigors of portability  However  certain precautions should be    User s Manual    observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the  computer     Be certain to read the following general precautions and to note the  cautions included in the text of the manual     Provide adequate ventilation    Always make sure that your computer and AC adaptor have adequate  ventilation and are protected from overheating when the power is turned on  or when an AC ada
27. TOSHIBA    Leading Innovation  gt  gt  gt     User s Manual    LOW B    Table of Contents    Chapter 1    Chapter 2    Chapter 3    Chapter 4    Chapter 5    User s Manual    TOSHIBA Legal  Regulatory  and Safety    Copyright  Disclaimer and Trademarks een 1 1  Regulatory Information            cccseeeeseneeeseeeeeeeeeeesseneneseesenseeeeeseeneneneenes 1 2  Video Standard Notice         cceccccsecesenceeeeeeesseeeeseeeeeeeeeseesoneesseeenssenes 1 6  ENERGY STAR   Program       ccccceeeeeeseneeeeeeeeeseeeeeseneeeeeeesenseeeeeseeeeeeseaees 1 7  Disposing of the computer and the computer s battery Suen 1 7  General Precautions           cccccesecseeeeenseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseneeeeseeseseeeeseenneneenees 1 7  Safety ICONS  sccssicecccuiccntsccessenuvesuveecencetuadnceedavencuvacdevduteesentdasendeedaiiwentss 1 10  Getting Started   Equipment Checklist  ic  cccscecccescessestcegen esse testes cae ctatey cavteskeedieecesestedhceveels 2 1  Dual Operating Mode      ee 2 1  CONVENTIONS suussaan neiaa anaa anaa aaa aaa NE ariaa araa 2 1  Using your computer for the first time           ccccesseseeeeeeseeeeeeeeneeeeeens 2 3  Getting to KNOW WINdOWS          ccceeeeeesenee sence eneeeeeenenneeeneeeseeeeeeensnneneneees 2 9  Turning off the POWeP  2  ccccceiseteceeesstea cece seeke eae tecevendaneeceectbaceatestedeceutes 2 11  The Grand Tour   The Computer  tablet mode  ek 3 1  The Computer  laptop mode            cccssse esses eeeeeeesseeeeeseeneneseensnseeneees 3 5  TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock   
28. al devices    BR   fa problem 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    BH Consult the reseller or dealer from where you purchased your  computer and or software   they are your best resource for current  information and support     TOSHIBA technical support    If you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that it is hardware   related  read the enclosed warranty booklet or visit the TOSHIBA technical    User s Manual    support website    http   pc support toshiba eu    Chapter 7    Appendix    Specifications    This section summarizes the technical specifications of the computer     Physical Dimensions    The following physical dimensions do not include parts that extend beyond  the main body  The physical dimensions might vary depending on the  model you purchased     Size RH Approximately 235  w  x 161  d  x 9 8  h   millimeters  tablet mode   RH Approximately 235  w  x 170 6  d  x 19 9  h   millimeters  laptop mode      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 t
29. apture  section     Dolby   Digital Plus    Advanced Audio    is a  suite of audio technologies that enables a PC to  deliver a crisp  clear cinematic surround sound  experience over its built in speakers  It also adds  clarity to sound from headphones     To access this utility  tap the Dolby Digital Plus  icon in the Apps view     You might not have all the software listed in this section depending on the    model you purchased     Special features    The following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are  advanced features which make the computer more convenient to use     User s Manual    Access each function using the following procedures      1 To access the Power Options  click Control Panel   gt  System and  Security   gt  Power Options under Windows System group in the Apps    view     Display automatic  power off      This feature automatically cuts off power to the  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     Power on password Two levels of password security  supervisor and  user  are available to prevent unauthorized  access to your computer     Battery save mode    This feature lets you configure the computer in  order to save battery power  This can be  specified in the Power Options     Panel power on off     This feature automatically turns power to the  computer off when the display panel is closed   and 
30. ary depending on the  applications  For example  F5 can refresh pages in web browsers and  other applications  For detailed information on the functionality of the  function keys  refer to the Windows Help and Support     You can perform special tasks by using the following shortcut keys     Shortcut keys    FN      FN      FN      FN      FN      FN      FN      FN            CI  Ca                  Function    Launches the help file supplied with the  software     Decreases the brightness of the display  panel in individual steps     Increases the brightness of the display  panel in individual steps     Changes the active display device     To use a simultaneous mode  you must set  the resolution of the internal display panel to  match the resolution of the external display  device     Moves media backward   Plays or pauses media playback   Moves media forward     Decreases the volume of the computer     Shortcut keys Function    FN     Increases the volume of the computer     FN   Turns the sound on or off     Windows special keys    The keyboard provides two keys that have special functions in Windows   the Windows   logo key activates the Start screen while the application key  has the same function as the secondary  right  mouse button     Windows logo key   ag   SR   This key activates the Windows Start screen     Application key                   a  CTRL    This key has the same function as the secondary  right  mouse button  when it is pressed with FN key     Note th
31. at the appearance of the keyboard depends on the country where  you purchased     Touch keyboard    User s Manual    Touch keyboard is an on screen virtual keyboard allowing you to type on   the touch screen    To use the touch keyboard  tap in an area where you can type  The   keyboard opens automatically    To manually open the touch keyboard  do either of the following    BH Inthe Settings charm  click Keyboard   gt  Touch keyboard and  handwriting panel    BR Click the keyboard icon     in the taskbar of your Windows  desktop     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 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       3D playback feature supports the following resolutions  1920x1080 24Hz  D  and 1280x720 60Hz     Change the Screen Resolution to one of the above before using 3D  playback function     Important Safety Information for 3D Function    RH Refrain from or stop viewing if you feel ill or experience discomfort  before or while watching 3D video images    H Refrain from viewing 3D video images if you experience convulsions   photosensitivity reaction  or heart disease    RB Due to the possibility of impact on vision development  viewers of 3D  video images should be ag
32. atic  screen orientation is locked  and the computer stays in landscape mode     BR Avoid having direct contact with the other edges of the hand held  device while the wireless device is turned on and transmitting  Only  factories installed wireless transmitter can be used with this hand held  device to satisfy RF exposure compliance     RH Some drivers utilities might not perform install and uninstall operation  when the screen orientation is changed to portrait mode  If it occurs   Switch to landscape mode to proceed    E Some applications might not display completely when the screen  orientation is changed to portrait mode  If it occurs  switch to  landscape mode to proceed     Calibrating digital compass    User s Manual    If you have downloaded a compass application to use this feature  note  that the performance of any compass feature varies depending on  environmental conditions  For example  any source using electromagnetic  or radio waves     Before using any compass feature the compass needs to be calibrated for  accuracy  To calibrate  disconnect the AC adaptor and remove all  peripherals cables  and then horizontally vertically rotate the computer with  the power on several times as shown in the illustration below  Please note  this is the most effective method of calibrating this computer     Figure 4 3 Calibrating digital compass     ES    rg The digital compass sensor is magnetic  and might interfere with  pacemakers  defibrillators or other medical devices   
33. ce into it     Problem Procedure    Battery does not If you frequently recharge a partially charged   power the computer battery  the battery might not charge to its full   as long as expected potential  In these instances  you should fully  discharge the battery and then attempt to charge it  again     Check the Power saver option under Choose or  customize a power plan in the Power Options     Real Time Clock    Problem Procedure   The BIOS setting The charge of the Real Time Clock  RTC  has run   and system date  out  You must set the date and time in the   time are lost  TOSHIBA Setup Utility by using the following  steps     1  Launch the TOSHIBA Setup Utility   Refer to the TOSHIBA Setup Utility section for  further information    2  Set the date in the System Date field    Set the time in the System Time field    4  Follow the on screen instructions to proceed     Ve    Keyboard    Keyboard problems can be caused by the setup and configuration of the  computer  Refer to the The Keyboard section for further information     Problem Procedure    Output to screenis Refer to your software documentation to ensure   garbled 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 problems of the computer s display panel might be related to  setup and configuration of the computer     User s 
34. ces  scientific devices  medical devices  microwave   ovens  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   34   SR    2 4  This equipment uses a frequency of 2 4 GHz    DS  This equipment uses DS SS modulation    OF  This equipment uses OFDM modulation    4  The interference range of this equipment is less than 40 m              This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2 400 MHz  to 2 483 5 MHz  It is possible to avoid the band of mobile object  identification systems     IRN    3  Indication for Bluetooth    The indication shown below appears on this equipment     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 10 m        This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2 400 MHz  to 2 483 5 MHz  It is impossibl
35. 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     User s Manual    Touch Pad    Problem    The Touch Pad does  not work     On screen pointer  does not respond to  pointing device  operation    Double tapping   Touch Pad  does  not work    The on screen  pointer moves too  fast or too slow    The reaction of  Touch Pad is either  too sensitive or not  sensitive enough     Procedure    Check the Device Select settings by the following  steps     Click Control Panel   gt  Hardware and Sound   gt   Mouse under Windows System group in the Apps  view     In this instance  the system might be busy  Try  moving the mouse again after waiting a short  while     In this instance  you should initially try changing  the double click speed setting within the Mouse  Control utility     1  To access this utility  click Control Panel   gt   Hardware and Sound   gt  Mouse under  Windows System group in the Apps view    2  Within the Mouse Properties window  click the  Buttons tab    3  Set the double click speed as required and  click OK     In this instance  you should initially try changing  the speed setting within the Mouse Control utility     1  To access this utility  click Control Panel   gt   Hardware and Sound   gt  Mouse under  Windows System group in the Apps view    2  Within the Mouse Properties window  click the  Pointer Options tab    3  Set the pointer speed as requi
36. d Connectors         cccceeesessneeeseeeeseeeeeesseeseseeneeseeeens 7 2  Information for Wireless Devices          cceseseeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeneneneees 7 3  Legal FOOUM OCS cic ie scsiccciccsccneddcensenntancactinnten ceaceeucesncecevsnnsnet esteneoaeadences 7 11  VCCI Class B Information  Japan Only  see 7 13  OpenSSL Toolkit License Issues           ccceeseeeseeeenseeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeneeenes 7 14  FreeType License ISSUES  een 7 16  Index    Chapter 1    TOSHIBA Legal  Regulatory  and  Safety    This chapter states the legal  regulatory  and safety information applicable  to TOSHIBA computers     Copyright  Disclaimer and Trademarks  Copyright       2015 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 January 2015    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 civ
37. d a list of charms  Search  Share  Start  Devices  and    Settings    fal Search This charm allows you to search your computer   apps  settings  and files   the web  or within an  app  You can also find the Search icon on the  upper right of the Start screen    re Share This charm allows you to share items  links    Xd photos  and more     ad Start This charm takes you to the Start screen or  if   am already on the Start screen  returns you to your  last app       Devices This charm allows you to manage your hardware     ei Settings This charm allows you to access your computer  settings  volume  brightness  connecting to the  Internet  and more     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 are pre installed or built in to your computer   you can also download many other applications at the click of your mouse     User s Manual 2 10    In the Windows Store  you can search for and browse thousands of apps   all grouped into easy to find categories     Sign in options    Windows offers a number of sign in options including Password  el    PIN E and Picture password  E  authentication to prevent from    unauthorized access  If you have multiple sign in methods set for a user  account  you can select an option on the Windows login screen by clicking  sign in option
38. d a software package   the media might 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 it as this usually  includes a problem solving section or a summary  of error messages     Next  check any error messages against the  operating system documentation     A    Hardware If you cannot find a software problem  you should  then check the setup and configuration of your  hardware  First run through the items in the  preliminary checklist as described previously  then  if you still cannot correct the problem  try to  identify the source  The next section provides  checklists for individual components and  peripherals     Before using a peripheral device or application software that is not an  authorized TOSHIBA part or product  make sure that the device or software  can be used with your computer  Use of incompatible devices might cause  injury or might 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  do the following    RH Press the power button and hold it down for five seconds  Once the  computer has turned itself off  wait 10 15 seconds before turning on  the power again by pressing the power button     Your program stops r
39. diately before the problem occurred   Make a screenshot of the current display     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 might  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     Preliminary checklist    User s Manual    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 that 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 off the  computer  then when you turn the computer back on it recognizes the  new device    BH   Make sure that all optional accessories are configured properly in the  computer s setup program and that all required driver software has  been loaded  refer to the documentation included with the optional  accessories for further information on its installation and  configuration      Check all cables to ensure that they are correctly and firmly attached  to the computer   loose cables can cause signal errors    Inspect all connecting cables for loose wires and all connectors for  loose pins    Check that your di
40. e  optical disc   BR How much charge the battery pack contained to begin with   BH How you use optional devices  such as a USB device  to which the  battery pack supplies power   m Whether you enable Sleep Mode  which can conserve battery power if  you are frequently turning the computer off and on   m Where you store your programs and data   BR Whether you close the display screen when you are not using the  keyboard   closing the display screen saves power    BH   The environmental temperature   operating time decreases at low    temperatures     Battery pack exhausted time    When you turn off the power of your computer with the battery pack fully  charged  the battery pack exhaust within the following approximate period     Battery pack type Sleep Mode Shut Down Mode  Battery pack  19 5 Wh  about 7 5 days about 120 days  2 cell     User s Manual    Battery pack type Sleep Mode Shut Down Mode    With the second about 15 days about 215 days  battery pack  39 Wh  4  cell     Extending battery life    To maximize the life of your battery pack  do the following at least once a  month     1  Turn off the computer s power    2  Disconnect the AC adaptor and turn on the computer s power  If it  does not turn on then go to Step 4    3  Operate the computer on battery power for five minutes  If you find  that the battery pack has at least five minutes of operating time   continue operating until the battery pack is fully discharged  However   if the warning to indicate a low batter
41. e Windows   logo key  SR   on the  keyboard    E Press the Windows   button   BB   on your  computer     For detailed information  refer to the Windows  Help and Support     Apps view You can find all of your apps including desktop  programs in the Apps view     To get to the Apps view     m Move the mouse pointer and then click the       icon in the lower left corner of the screen     H Slide up from the Start screen     Using your computer for the first time    i    i    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 the computer  By  following the recommendations in it  you can 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 the following topics    Connecting Removing TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock   Connecting the AC adaptor   Turning on the power   Initial setup    Use a virus check program and make sure that it is updated regularly     Never format storage media without checking its content   formatting  destroys all stored data     It is a good idea to back up the internal storage or other main storage  device to external media periodically  General storage media is not  durable or stable over long periods of time and under certain  conditions might result in data loss       Before
42. e on screen instructions to finish the recovery     Enabling System Protection for System Restore    User s Manual    Depending upon your system  the Windows   System Protection feature   that automatically creates restore points  might be disabled to conserve  space on your system  To enable this feature  do the following     1  Tap Control Panel   gt  System and Security   gt  System   gt  System  protection under Windows System group in the Apps view    2  Inthe System Protection tab  tap Configure  and then tap Turn on  system protection to enable the function     After the System Protection feature is enabled  you can undo changes by  reverting your tablet to a previous state by creating a restore point     Chapter 6    Troubleshooting    TOSHIBA has designed this computer for durability  however  should  problems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed in this chapter  to help determine the cause     You 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    If you observe the following guidelines  resolving problems will be much  easier     H   Stop immediately when you recognize a problem exists as taking  further action might result in data loss or damage  or you might  destroy valuable problem related information that can help solve the  problem    RH Observe what is happening  Write down what the system is doing and  what actions you performed imme
43. e to avoid the band of mobile object  identification systems     PONS    Device Authorization    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     H Realtek   RTL8723BS 802 11n Wireless Lan and Bluetooth  The Name of the radio equipment  RTL8723BS  DSP Research  Inc   Approval Number  D140063003   The following restrictions apply       Do not disassemble or modify the device     Do not install the embedded wireless module into other device     Radio approvals for wireless devices    A    User s Manual    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  following table  contact TOSHIBA Support     As of January 2015  Austria Belgium Bulgaria Canada  Cyprus Czech Rep Denmark Estonia  Finland France Germany Greece  Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India  Ireland Italy Japan Korea  Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxemburg    7 10    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  be aware that your 
44. ed 6 or older  Children and teenagers might  be more susceptible to health issues associated with viewing in 3D  and should be closely supervised to avoid prolonged viewing without  rest    BR Avoid use of the 3D function when under the influence of alcohol    m Read the user   s manual that comes with the computer carefully before  using the 3D playback function    BH The 3D effect differs between individuals     Battery    This section explains battery use  recharging methods and handling     Battery pack    The computer contains a battery pack inside  and the keyboard dock also  contains a second battery pack to extend the battery operating time     When the AC adaptor is not connected  the main power source of the  computer is the lithium ion battery pack     Real Time Clock  RTC  function    The Real Time Clock  RTC  function is supported  The battery pack  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 lasting time completely runs out  the system will lose this  information and the real time clock and calendar will stop working     User s Manual 4 8    You can change the Real Time Clock settings in the BIOS setup utility   Refer to Troubleshooting for further information     Care and use of the battery pack    A    This section provides the important safety precautions in order to handle  your battery pack properly     Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manua
45. ent of a problem     User s Manual 5 6    T    If you set up your internal storage again later  do not change  delete  or add  partitions in a manner other than specified in the manual  otherwise you  might 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 internal storage  you might find that it becomes  impossible to set up your computer     m Make sure that the AC adaptor is connected during the restoring  process     m Make sure to dock the computer to TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock before  restoring the operating system     When you reinstall the Windows operating system  the internal storage will  be reformatted and all data will be lost          In the Settings charm  click Power and then select Restart    2  Hold down 0  zero  key  and release this key one second after the  computer is power on   You can also hold down the Volume up button on the computer until  the Boot menu is loaded  and then select HDD Recovery   Choose Yes if you want to continue    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  Click the Settings charm  and click Change PC settings    2  Click Update and recovery under PC settings  and then click  Recovery    3  Click Get started under Remove everything and reinstall Windows    4  Follow th
46. eo and audio data without reducing the quality  HDMI compatible  external display devices including televisions can be connected via the  HDMI port     To connect an HDMI compatible display device  do the following     As the port operation of all HDMI display devices have not been  confirmed  some HDMI display devices might not function properly     To connect a device to the HDMI out port  you must purchase a  suitable HDMI cable     Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI in port of the HDMI  display device    Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI Micro port on your  computer    Turn the HDMI display device s power on     KN    User s Manual    Figure 4 8 Connecting the HDMI cable  laptop mode        Figure 4 9 Connecting the HDMI cable  tablet mode        1  HDMI Micro port 2  HDMI cable  Type D connector   Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     Do not plug unplug an HDMI device under the following conditions   m The system is starting up   m The system is shutting down     When you connect a television or external monitor to the HDMI Micro port   the display output device is set to HDMI     When you unplug the HDMI cable and replug it  wait at least 5 seconds  before you replug the HDMI cable again     When you change the display output device  the playback device might not  switch automatically  In this case  to set the playback device to the same  device as the display output device  adjust the playback device manually  by the follo
47. epends on the model you purchased                                      Front with the display open    This section shows the computer with the display panel open  In order to  open the display  lift up the display panel and position it at a comfortable  viewing angle for you     Figure 3 6 The front of the computer with the display panel open                                                                                                                                                           S  EER   SEE   EN n  ICT    Saw  7 EE  E S  gt  Ta e  OLLI Ss  E      O                                                    1  Computer holder 4  Touch Pad  2  Release button 5  Touch Pad control buttons  3  Keyboard    Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     Computer holder The holder provides firm support to the computer     a Release button Press the release button to disengage the  computer from the keyboard dock     Keyboard The keyboard contains character keys  control  keys  function keys  shortcut keys and special  Windows keys     Refer to the The Keyboard section for details     User s Manual 3 7    Touch Pad    Touch Pad control  buttons    The Touch Pad located in the palm rest is used  to control the movement of the on screen pointer     To use the Touch Pad  simply touch and move  your fingertip across it in the direction you want  the on screen pointer to go     The two buttons located on the bottom of the  Touch Pad are used like the buttons on a  standa
48. erious injury  if you do not follow instructions     User s Manual    T    User s Manual    A caution informs you that improper use of equipment or failure to follow  instructions might cause data loss  equipment damage  or might result in  minor or moderate injury     Please read  A note is a hint or advice that helps you make best use of  your equipment     Chapter 2    Getting Started    This chapter provides an equipment checklist  and basic information to  start using your computer     If you use an operating system that was not pre installed by TOSHIBA   some of the features described in this manual might not function properly     Equipment checklist    Carefully unpack your computer  taking care to save the box and  packaging materials for future use     Hardware    Check to make sure that you have all the following items   H   TOSHIBA Portable Personal Computer   RH TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock  attached to the computer   BH AC adaptor  2 pin or 3 pin    RH Micro USB cable    Documentation    BH Quickstart    Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort  BR Warranty Information    If any of the items are missing or damaged  contact your dealer  immediately     Dual Operating Mode    Your computer is provided with a TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock and supports  dual operating mode   your computer can be easily converted from a laptop  PC to a tablet PC  Throughout this manual  operating your computer as a  laptop PC and a tablet PC is called  laptop mode  and  tablet mode   respectively  
49. esponding    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 closing 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 does not start    Make sure that 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     i    Verify that the computer is on     If you are using an AC adaptor  verify that the computer is receiving power  from the external power source     The computer does not load advanced options during  startup    By holding down one of the following keys or buttons during startup  your  computer can load the following advanced options     Advanced option Key Button  BIOS utility F2 Volume up  Boot menu F12 Volume up    Recovery options 0  zero       If your compu
50. etic Compatibility   requirements to be observed for so called    Residential  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      Medical Environments   BR Automotive Environments   RH 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     BH   Interference with other devices or machines in the near surrounding  area    BH 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     Following information is only valid for EU 
51. f FreeType  as well as future  and wanted additions to the library and distribution  If you are looking  for support  start in this list if you haven t found anything to help you in  the documentation    m   freetype devel nongnu org  Discusses bugs  as well as engine internals  design issues  specific  licenses  porting  etc     Our home page can be found at  http   www  freetype org    Index    User s Manual    AC adaptor  additional 4 19  connecting 2 6    Battery  extending life 4 12  monitoring capacity 4 10  save mode 5 3    Bluetooth 7 6    Cleaning the computer 1 9    Cooling vents 3 10    Display  automatic power off 5 2  screen 3 2    Documentation list 2 1    Dual Pointing Device  Touch Pad 6 8    Equipment checklist 2 1    External monitor  problems 6 11    Graphics Processing Unit  3 11    HDMI Micro port 3 4    Keyboard  function keys 4 5  problems 6 6  Windows special keys 4 7    Media care  Card care 4 13    memory media card  inserting 4 14  removing 4 15    Memory media slot 4 12    Moving the computer 1 9    Password  power on 5 3    Pointing Device  Touch Pad 3 8    Power    Index 1    User s Manual    Hibernation Mode 2 13  panel on off 5 3   Shut Down mode 2 11  Sleep Mode 2 12  turning off 2 11   turning on 2 8    Problems    Analyzing the problem 6 2  Battery 6 5   Dual Pointing device 6 7  External monitor 6 10  Hardware and system  checklist 6 4   Internal display panel 6 6  Internal Storage 6 7  Keyboard 6 6   Memory Media Card 6 7  Overheating powe
52. fected by  ambient temperature  the temperature of the computer and how you are  using the computer  If you make heavy use of external devices for  example  the battery might scarcely charge at all during operation     Charging notice    The battery pack might not begin charging immediately under the following  conditions     BH The battery pack is extremely hot or cold  if the battery pack is  extremely hot  it might not charge at all   To ensure the battery pack  charges to its full capacity  charge it at room temperature of between  5  C to 35  C  41 95  F     BH The battery pack is nearly completely discharged  In this instance   leave the AC adaptor connected for a few minutes and the battery  pack should begin charging    The battery might have a rapid decrease in battery operating time when   you try to charge a battery under the following conditions    E The battery pack has not been used for a long time    BH The battery pack has completely discharged and been left in the  computer for a long time    In such cases  do the following    1  Fully discharge the battery pack with power on until the system  automatically turns itself off    2  Connect the AC adaptor to the Micro USB port  and to a wall outlet  that is supplying power    3  Charge the battery pack until it reaches its full capacity     Repeat these steps two or three times until the battery pack recovers  normal capacity     Monitoring battery pack capacity    User s Manual    Remaining battery power can be
53. 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    Article 14 The low power radio frequency devices shall not    influence aircraft security and interfere legal  communications     If found  the user shall cease operating  immediately until no interference is achieved     The said legal communications means radio  communications is operated in compliance with the  Telecommunications Act     The low power radio frequency devices must be  susceptible with the interference from legal  communications or ISM radio wave radiated  devices     Australia and New Zealand regulatory compliance    This equipment incorporates a radio transmitting device  in normal use a  separation distance of 20cm will ensure radio frequency exposure levels  complies with the Australian and New Zealand Standards     User s Manual    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 devi
54. ght  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  If you include any Windows specific code  or a derivative thereof  from  the apps directory  application code  you must include an  acknowledgement      This product includes software written by Tim Hudson   tjh 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  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     The licence and distribution terms for any publical
55. he battery pack  refer to the Battery  section     Legal Footnote  Battery Life     For more information regarding Battery Life  refer to the Legal Footnotes  section     CPU The processor type varies depending on model     To check which type of processor is included in  your model  click Control Panel   gt  System and  Security   gt  System under Windows System  group in the Apps view     Legal Footnote  CPU   For more information regarding CPU  refer to the Legal Footnotes section     Video RAM The memory in the graphics adaptor of the  computer  used to store the image displayed on a  bitmap display    The amount of Video RAM available depends on  the system memory of the computer     Click Control Panel   gt  Appearance and  Personalization   gt  Display   gt  Adjust  resolution under Windows System group in the  Apps view     The amount of Video RAM can be verified by  clicking the Advanced settings button in the  Screen Resolution window     User s Manual 3 10    User s Manual    Graphics Processing Graphics Processing Unit  GPU  performance   Unit might vary depending on product model  design  configuration  applications  power management  settings and features utilized  GPU performance  is only optimized when operating in AC power  mode and might decrease considerably when  operating in battery power mode     Legal Footnote  Graphics Processing Unit  GPU      For more information regarding Graphics Processing Unit  GPU   refer to  the Legal Footnotes section     Chap
56. he file in its original  unmodified form as distributed in the original  archive  If you are unsure whether or not a particular file is covered by this  license  you must contact us to verify this     The FreeType Project is copyright  C  1996 2000 by David Turner  Robert  Wilhelm  and Werner Lemberg  All rights reserved except as specified  below     1  No Warranty    THE FREETYPE PROJECT IS PROVIDED    AS IS WITHOUT  WARRANTY OF ANY KIND  EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED   INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  WARRANTIES OF  MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  IN  NO EVENT WILL ANY OF THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS  BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR THE  INABILITY TO USE  OF THE FREETYPE PROJECT     2  Redistribution    This license grants a worldwide  royalty free  perpetual and irrevocable  right and license to use  execute  perform  compile  display  copy  create  derivative works of  distribute and sublicense the FreeType Project  in both  source and object code forms  and derivative works thereof for any  purpose  and to authorize others to exercise some or all of the rights  granted herein  subject to the following conditions     BH Redistribution of source code must retain this license file  FTL TXT   unaltered  any additions  deletions or changes to the original files must  be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation  The copyright  notices of the unaltered  original files must be preserved in all copies  of source files      Redistribution
57. help to assure the proper disposal of products and  batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative  consequences for the environment and human health  To  achieve this you should take any battery and or  accumulator to your local recycling site  or to a retail outlet  or facility that offers to collect these devices for  environmentally friendly disposal  ensuring that the  terminal contacts are covered by non conductive tape     For more detailed information about the collection and  recycling programmes available in your country  please  visit our website      www toshiba eu recycling   or contact your local council  office or the retail outlet where you purchased the product     These symbols might not stick depending on the country and region where  you purchased     REACH   Compliance Statement    User s Manual    The European Union  EU  chemical regulation  REACH  Registration   Evaluation  Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals   entered into force  on 1 June 2007  with phased deadlines to 2018     Toshiba will meet all REACH requirements and is committed to provide our  customers with information about the presence in our articles of  substances included on the candidate list according to REACH regulation     Please consult the following website    www toshiba eu reach for information about the presence in our articles of  substances included on the candidate list according to REACH ina  concentration above 0 1   weight by weight        Following informatio
58. id temperature changes  for  example  in a situation where you carry the computer from a cold  environment to a warm room   Do not turn on the power until  condensation disappears    Be careful not to subject the computer to impact or shock  A failure to  follow this instruction could result in damage to computer  computer  failure  or loss of data    Never transport your computer with any cards installed  This might  damage 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    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 30 cm 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     Safety Icons    Safety icons are used in this manual to bring important information to your  attention  Each type of message is identified as follows        Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  which could result in death or  s
59. il damages or criminal action  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  the 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 is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation     Windows  Microsoft  and Windows logo are registered trademarks of  Microsoft Corporation     User s Manual 1 1    The Bluetooth   word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by  Bluetooth SIG  Inc  and any use of such marks by Toshiba Corporation and  its affiliates is under license     The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface  and the  HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing  LLC in the United States and other countries     Secure Digital and SD are trademarks of SD Card Association     MultiMediaCard  MMC  and eMMC are trademarks of MultiMediaCard  Association     Realtek is a registered trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corporation   Dolby and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories     All other product names and service names in this manual might be  trademarks or registered trademarks of 
60. irty     Microphone The built in microphone allows you to import and  record sounds for your application  Refer to the  Sound System and Video mode section for more    information   Wireless The computer is equipped with the Wireless LAN   communication Bluetooth antennas     antennas    Legal Footnote  Wireless LAN   For more information regarding Wireless LAN  refer to the Legal Footnotes    section   za Windows button Press this button to open the Start screen or  if  already on the Start screen  returns you to your  last app   misr Memory media slot This slot lets you insert a micro SD    SDHC        SDXC    memory card  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 resulting in serious injury     User s Manual 3 3    Homi    32    User s Manual    HDMI Micro port HDMI Micro port can connect to HDMI cable with  Type D connector     An HDMI cable sends video and audio signals  In  addition to this  it can send and receive control  signals     Refer to the HDMI port section for more  information     Be careful when you connect an HDMI cable  the computer might be lifted   Any possible stress put on the body of the computer might cause damage     Headphone  A 3 5 mm mini headphone microphone combo  Microphone combo jack enables connection of a monaural  jack microphone o
61. l for Safety and Comfort for  detailed precautions and handling instructions     Charge the battery pack only in an ambient temperature from 5 through 35  degrees Celsius  Otherwise  the electrolyte solution might leak  battery  pack performance might deteriorate  and the battery life might be  shortened     Charging the battery pack    User s Manual    When the power in the battery pack becomes low  the computer enters  Hibernation Mode so that you do not lose any data  and automatically turn  itself off     You must recharge the battery pack when it becomes discharged     Procedures    To recharge the battery pack  connect the Micro USB cable to the Micro   USB port on the computer and plug the AC adaptor into a working outlet     When charging  the battery pack inside the tablet begins charging first   Charging of the battery pack inside the keyboard dock follows when the  battery pack inside the tablet computer is fully charged     Use only the computer connected to an AC power source or optional  TOSHIBA Battery charger to charge the battery pack  Never attempt to  charge the battery pack with any other charger     Charging Time    The following table shows the approximate time required to fully charge an  exhausted battery pack     Battery pack type Power off Power on  Battery pack  19 5 Wh  about 4 hours about 4 5 hours  2 cell    With the second about 8 hours about 9 hours  battery pack  39 Wh  4   cell     Be aware that the charging time when the computer is on is af
62. ly available version or  derivative of this code cannot be changed  i e  this code cannot simply be  copied and put under another distribution licence  including the GNU Public  Licence            FreeType License Issues    User s Manual    The FreeType Project LICENSE   2006 Jan 27   Copyright 1996 2002  2006 by   David Turner  Robert Wilhelm  and Werner Lemberg  Introduction    The FreeType Project is distributed in several archive packages  some of  them may contain  in addition to the FreeType font engine  various tools  and contributions which rely on  or relate to  the FreeType Project     User s Manual    This license applies to all files found in such packages  and which do not  fall under their own explicit license  The license affects thus the FreeType  font engine  the test programs  documentation and makefiles  at the very  least     This license was inspired by the BSD  Artistic  and IJG  Independent JPEG  Group  licenses  which all encourage inclusion and use of free software in  commercial and freeware products alike  As a consequence  its main  points are that     BH We dont promise that this software works  However  we will be  interested in any kind of bug reports      as is    distribution    m You can use this software for whatever you want  in parts or full form   without having to pay us      royalty free    usage    m You may not pretend that you wrote this software  If you use it  or only  parts of it  in a program  you must acknowledge somewhere in yo
63. m     When you reinstall the Windows operating system  the internal storage will  be reformatted and all data will be lost     1  Load the Recovery Media into the external optical disc drive or insert  the recovery USB Flash Memory into the USB port    2  Inthe Settings charm  click Power and then select Restart    3  Hold down the F12 key  by pressing FN   labelled letter key   and  then release this key one second after the computer is power on   You can hold down the Volume up button until the Boot menu is  loaded    4  Use the up and down cursor key to select the appropriate option from  the menu according to your actual recovery media   You can also use the Volume up and the Volume down button on the  computer to select the appropriate option from the menu  and press  the Windows button to confirm the selection    5  Amenu is displayed from which you should follow the on screen  instructions     If you have previously chosen to remove the recovery partition without  creating  Recovery Media   the  Recovery Media  cannot be created     However  if you have already created a  Recovery Media   you can use it  to restore the recovery partition     If you have not created  Recovery Media   contact TOSHIBA support for  assistance     Restoring the pre installed software from the  Recovery Partition    A portion of the internal storage space is configured as a hidden recovery  partition  This partition stores files which can be used to restore pre   installed software in the ev
64. member  States     Disposal of products    User s Manual    Z    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 the 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 human  health     For more detailed information about the collection and  recycling programmes available in your country  please  visit our website      www toshiba eu recycling   or contact your local council  office or the retail outlet where you purchased the product     A    Disposal of batteries and or accumulators    The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that  batteries and or accumulators must be collected and  disposed of separately from household waste    EIS If the battery or accumulator contains more than the  specified values of lead  Pb   mercury  Hg   and or  cadmium  Cd  defined in the European Battery Directive   then the chemical symbols for lead  Pb   mercury  Hg   and or cadmium  Cd  will appear below the crossed out  wheeled dust bin symbol     By participating in the separate collection of batteries  you  will 
65. ming it shut could damage the computer     User s Manual 2 4    i    User s Manual    BH Be careful not to open the computer too wide as it might put stress on  the hinges and cause damage     RH Be careful not to hurt your fingers when docking the computer to the  keyboard dock     BH The rear of the keyboard dock is designed as a fulcrum  and moves  slightly upwards when the computer is opened  Do not use the  computer on soft surfaces or on rough surfaces where the base is  vulnerable to scratches                    E Do not lift the computer by the display screen or the palm rest on the  keyboard dock  Fail to follow this instruction may cause damage to the  computer or result in minor injury    E Do not press or push with excess force on the display screen   otherwise the computer might become unsteady and possibly fall over    BR Do not close the computer with pens or any other objects left in  between the display screen and the keyboard dock     BR Never turn the hinges without the computer docked  otherwise it might  cause damage or possibly result in mechanical malfunction           To disconnect and remove the computer from the keyboard dock  do the  following     Failure to follow the procedures below may result in data loss     1  Disconnect and remove all peripheral devices and cables connected  to the computer    2  Click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon       on  the Windows Taskbar and then click Eject Docking Station  You ll  receive a notifica
66. n 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 might not be compatible  with a 64 bit CPU operating system and therefore might not function  properly     Memory  Main System     Part of the main system memory might 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 might 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  the memory  might be displayed as approximately 3 GB only  depending on the  hardware specifications of the computer      This is correct because the operating system usually displays the available  memory instead of the physical memory  RAM  built into the computer     Various system components  like the video adapter   s GPU and PCI  devices like Wireless LAN  and so on  require their own memory space   Since a 32 bit operating system cannot address more than 4 GB of  memory  these system resources overlap the physical memory  It is a  technical limitation that the overlapped mem
67. n by Eric Young   eay cryptsoft com   This product includes software written by Tim  Hudson  tjh cryptsoft com      a    Original SSLeay License       Copyright  C  1995 1998 Eric Young  eay cryptsoft com   All rights reserved     This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young   eay cryptsoft com      The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL     This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the  following conditions are aheared to  The following conditions apply to all  code found in this distribution  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 Youngs  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 copyri
68. n is only for Turkey     BH Disposal of products     The crossed wheelie bin symbol means that this   DEA product should not be collected and disposed with  other household wastes  When product become waste   Sa at the end of life  to protect environment and human  health  it should be given to nearest collection  recycling or disposal center  For more information  about collection and recycling programs in your  country please contact your local authority or the  retailer where the product was purchased     BH Toshiba meets all requirements of Turkish regulation 28300     Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical  and electronic equipment        AEEE Yonetmeligine Uygundur    Toshiba 28300 say  l   Turkiye  Elektrikle   ali  an ve elektronik  ekipmanda belirli tehlikeli maddelerin kullanimiyla ilgili kisitlama     yonetmeligi gereklerini tamamen yerine getirmektedir    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    H Battery is a consumption product  since the battery time depends on  the usage of your computer  If the battery can not be charged at all   then it is a defect or failure  The changes in battery time is not a defect  or failure     Video Standard Notice    User s Manual    THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC  THE VC 1 AND  MPEG 4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR TH
69. ndow     Quickly move your finger in from the edge of the  Touch Pad  without pausing when you first touch  it    Swipe from the left edge  shows your recently  opened apps     Swipe from the right edge  opens or closes the  charms  Search  Share  Start  Devices  Settings      Swipe from the top edge  opens or closes the  app command bar     AN Do not put items on the Touch Pad surface to prevent abnormal actions     cf Some of the Touch Pad operations described in this section are only  J supported in certain applications     The Keyboard    The number of keys available on the keyboard dock depends 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   shortcut keys  and Windows special keys     AN Never remove the key caps on your keyboard  Failure to do so might  damage the parts under the key caps     Function Keys    The following figure shows the location of the function keys  F1   F12    They are labelled on 12 letter keys     User s Manual    T    Shortcut keys    User s Manual    MEPIS    Figure 4 4 The function keys             EIEEIEIEST       Appearance of the keyboard depends on the country where you purchased     The specific functions of the function keys  F1   F12  are executed when  the letter keys indicated in the above figure are pressed in combination with    the FN key     The functions of the function keys might v
70. ng steps     1     Select either blank disc or USB Flash Memory    The application allows you to choose from a variety of different media  onto which the recovery image can be copied including disc media  and USB Flash Memory     Note that some of the disc media might not be compatible with the  optical disc drive connected to your computer  You should therefore  verify that the optical disc drive supports the blank media you have  chosen before proceeding     USB Flash Memory will be formatted and all the data in the USB Flash  Memory will be lost when proceeding     Turn on your computer and allow it to load the Windows operating  system as normal    Insert the first blank disc into the external optical disc drive tray  or  insert the USB Flash Memory into the USB port    Click Control Panel   gt  System and Security   gt  Action Center   gt   Recovery   gt  Create a recovery drive under Windows System group  in the Apps view    Follow the on screen instructions to finish creating the Recovery  Media     Restoring the pre installed software from your created  Recovery Media    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 was in when  you originally received it  To perform this restoration  do the following     a m Make sure that the AC adaptor is connected during the restoring  I process   m Make sure to dock the computer to TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock before  restoring the operating syste
71. not within a line of sight of  each other     Radio Regulatory Information    The wireless device must be installed and used in strict accordance with  the manufacturer   s instructions as described in the user documentation that    User s Manual 7 6    User s Manual    comes with the product  This product complies with the following radio  frequency and safety standards     Europe    Restrictions for Use of 2400 0 2483 5MHz Frequencies in Europe    France  Outdoor use Military Radiolocation use   limited to 10mW Refarming of the 2 4GHz band has  e i r p  within the 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     Canada   Industry Canada  IC     This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules   Operation is subject to the following two conditions   1  This device may not  cause harmful interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that may cause undesired  operation     Ce dispositif est c
72. nsible for  detecting movement might be dirty  Refer to 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     In addition to the information in this section  also refer to the documentation  supplied with your USB device     User s Manual    Problem Procedure    USB device does not Remove the USB device from the computer and  work then reconnect it to a free port to ensure that 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     Sound system    In addition to the information in this section  also refer to the documentation  supplied with your audio device     Problem Procedure   No sound is heard Press the shortcut keys to increase or decrease  volume   Check the software volume settings   Check to see if Mute is turned to Off    Check to make sure that the headphone  connection is secure     Check within the Windows Device Manager  application to ensure that the sound device is  enabled and that the device is properly working     Annoying sound is In this instance  you might be experiencing   heard feedback from either the internal microphone or an  external microphone connected to the computer   Refer to Sound System and Video mode for further  information     Volume cannot be adjusted during Windows start  up or sh
73. o 3 000 meters   Non operating  60 to 10 000 meters  maximum    Power Requirements    AC adaptor 100 240V AC  50 Hz or 60 Hz  cycles per second     User s Manual 7 1    Computer 5 VDC    AC Power Cord and Connectors    The AC input plug of the power cord 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     Wire size  Minimum 0 75 mm2    Current rating  Minimum 2 5 amperes    Certification agencies    User s Manual    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    In Europe  two conductors power cord must be VDE type  HO5VVH2 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  250 V  or 1 15P  125 V  and three pin plug configuration must be  6 15P  250 V  or 5 15P  125 V  as designated in the U S  National  Electrical code handbook and the Canadian Electrical Code Part Il     The following illustrations show the plug shapes for the U S A  and  Canada  the United Kingdom  Australia  Europe  and China     United Kingdom    DH N       UL approved  Au
74. omputer base and the surface of the AC adaptor  increase in temperature during normal use     Always place your computer or AC adaptor on a flat and hard surface  that is resistant to heat damage     Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for  detailed precautions and handling instructions     1     User s Manual    Plug the USB connector of the Micro USB cable into the AC adaptor     Figure 2 4 Plugging the Micro USB cable into the AC adaptor    _          2 pin       3 pin  Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     9 Depending on the model  either a 2 pin or 3 pin adaptor is included with the  J computer     2  Plug the other smaller connector of the Micro USB cable into the    Micro USB port on your computer   Figure 2 5 Plugging the Micro USB cable into computer       1  Micro USB port 2  Micro USB connector    Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     The Micro USB connector of the Micro USB cable must be correctly  plugged into the Micro USB port on the tablet  Failure to do so correctly  might result in possible damage to the Micro USB port     3  Plug the AC adaptor into a live wall outlet     Turning on the power    This section describes how to turn on the power   Press the Power button to turn on the power     User s Manual    Figure 2 6 Turning on the power             L SSS 2  ge   Ss       1  Power button  Product appearance depends on the model you purchased   1 m After you turn on the power for the first
75. onforme a la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada  applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence  Son fonctionnement est  sujet aux deux conditions suivantes   1  le dispositif ne doit pas produire de  brouillage pr  judiciable  et  2  ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage  re  u  y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement  ind  sirable     The term    IC    before the equipment certification number only signifies that  the Industry Canada technical specifications were met     User s Manual    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     This device and its antenna s  must not be co located or operating in  conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter     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     The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna 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  
76. or more pre installed operating systems   such as Microsoft Operating System and or pre installed software  applications  or media content  Actual formatted capacity might vary     Over a period of time  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   Screen dims when the computer is operated on battery power and you  might not be able to increase the brightness of the screen     Graphics Processing Unit  GPU     Graphics processing unit  GPU  performance might vary depending on  product model  design configuration  applications  power management  settings and features utilized  GPU performance is only optimized when  operating in AC power mode and might decrease considerably when  operating in battery power mode     Total Available Graphics Memory is the total of  as applicable  Dedicated  Video Memory  System Video Memory and Shared System Memory   Shared System Memory varies depending on system memory size and  other factors     Wireless LAN    The transmission speed over the wireless LAN and the distance over which  wireless LAN can reach might vary depending on surrounding  electromagnetic environment  obstacles  access point design and  configuration  and client design and software hardware configurations     The actual transmission speed is lower than the theoretical maximum  speed     Copy Pro
77. or switch to Sleep Mode or Hibernation  Mode while files are being copied  Failure to do so might cause data  loss     Removing memory media    The following instructions apply to all types of supported media devices  To   remove memory media  do the following    1  Click 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     User s Manual 4 15    Grasp the media and remove it     If you remove the memory media or turn off the power while the  computer is accessing the memory media  you might lose data or  damage the media     Do not remove the memory media while the computer is in Sleep or  Hibernation Mode  The computer might become unstable or data in  the memory media might be lost     Do not remove only the microSD Card while leaving the adaptor in the  memory media slot     External Display    Your computer video capabilities can be enhanced with additional displays     External displays allow you to share your desktop or extend the desktop  area     Connecting an external display    i    User s Manual    Your computer comes with a built in display  but you can also connect  other external displays via available ports on the computer     As the port operation of all external display devices have not been  confirmed  some devices might not function properly     HDMI port    HDMI  High Definition Multimedia Interface  port digitally transfers both  vid
78. ory is not available to the  operating system  Even though some tools might display the actual  physical memory built into your computer  the memory available to the  operating system is still approximately 3 GB only     Computers configured with a 64 bit operating system can address 4 GB or  more of system memory     Battery Life    Battery life might vary considerably depending on product model   configuration  applications  power management settings  and features  utilized  as well as the natural performance variations produced by the  design of individual components  Published battery life numbers are  achieved on select models and configurations tested by TOSHIBA at the  time of publication  Recharge time varies depending on usage  Battery  might not charge while computer is consuming full power     After going through many charge and discharge cycles  the battery loses its  ability to perform at maximum capacity and needs to be replaced  This is a  normal phenomenon for all batteries  To purchase a new battery pack  see  the accessories information that is shipped with your computer     Internal Storage Capacity    1 Gigabyte  GB  means 10     1 000 000 000 bytes using powers of 10   The computer operating system  however  reports storage capacity using    User s Manual 7 12    LCD    powers of 2 for the definition of 1 GB   2       1 073 741 824 bytes  and  therefore shows less storage capacity  Available storage capacity will also  be less if the product includes one 
79. oses the  app command bar     For details and more advanced touch screen gestures to interact with  Windows operating system  refer to Help and Support     H Do not press or push with excess force on the touch screen     RH Do not apply excess force when cleaning the touch screen     m Never touch the screen with a sharp object such as a ball point pen  which might scratch or damage the surface       Donotuse a protecting sheet for the touch screen as it might  decrease its sensitivity to gestures       Donot touch the screen with gloves  wet hands  or the tip of your  fingernails as it might decrease the sensitivity     m The touch screen might not work correctly if part of the surface is  Slightly wet  or covered with an object     The Touch Pad on the palm rest might support the following gestures     Tap    Two Finger Tap    Tap once on the Touch Pad to activate an item   such as an app     Tap once on the Touch Pad with two fingers  together to display a menu or other function  depending on the software you are using    Similar to right click     Two Finger Scroll    d Pinch or stretch  s   t   D gt      lt    Swipe    vy    Place two or more fingers down on the Touch  Pad and move them toward each other  pinch  or  away from each other  stretch   This shows  different levels of information or visually zooms in  or out     Place two fingers down and slide them vertically  or horizontally from anywhere on the Touch Pad   This allows you to operate the scroll bars of a  wi
80. ptor is connected to a power outlet  even if your  computer is in Sleep Mode   In this condition  observe the following     RB 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    BH Never cover or block the air vents including those at the base of the  computer    m  Always operate your computer on a hard flat surface  Using your  computer on a carpet or other soft material can block the vents    m  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 might overheat     To keep your computer in prime operating condition  protect your work area  from     BH Dust  moisture  and direct sunlight    RH Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field  such as  stereo speakers  other than speakers that are connected to the  computer  or speakerphones    BH Rapid changes in temperature or humidity and sources of temperature  change such as air conditioner vents or heaters    H Extreme heat  cold  or humidity    RH Liquids and corrosi
81. r  down 6 5   Power 6 5   Real Time Clock 6 6  Sound system 6 10  TOSHIBA support 6 12  Touch Pad 6 8   USB device 6 9   USB mouse 6 9    Recovery Media 5 6  Recovery Partition 5 6    Restarting the computer 2 11    SD SDHC SDXC Card  formatting 4 13  note 4 13    Sleep Mode  setting 2 12    Sound system  problems 6 10    TOSHIBA Display Utility 5 1    Touch Screen 4 3    USB device  problems 6 9    Video mode 4 20    Video RAM 3 10    W    Web Camera  front  3 3    Wireless communication 7 4    Index 2    
82. r a stereo headphone     Be careful when you connect an external microphone or headphone  the  computer might be lifted  Any possible stress put on the body of the  computer might cause damage     Micro USB port One Micro USB port  which complies to the USB  2 0 standard  is provided on the left side of the  computer    To connect a USB device  you must purchase a  Micro B plug   Standard A receptacle cable     BH Note that it is not possible to confirm the operation of all functions of  all USB devices that are available  Some functions associated with a  specific device might not operate properly     m Before removing a USB device from the Micro USB port  click the  Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the Windows  Taskbar  and then select the USB device that you want to remove     BH Be careful when you connect and use chunky USB devices  the  computer might be lifted  Any possible stress put on the body of the  tablet computer might cause damage     BH 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 resulting in  serious injury     Stereo speakers The speakers emit sound generated by your  software as well as audio alarms  such as low  battery condition  generated by the system         Power button Press this button to turn the computer s power on    or off        Volume up down Press the button to increase or decrease
83. rd mouse  Press the left button to select a  menu item or to manipulate text or graphics  designated by the pointer  and press the right  button to display a menu or other function  depending on the software you are using     TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock    The following figure shows important components of the keyboard dock     User s Manual    Figure 3 7 The keyboard dock       1  Docking connector  2  Guide pins  3  Release button    4  Memory media slot  5  Universal Serial Bus  USB 2 0  port    Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     Docking connector    Guide pins    Release button    Connect the keyboard dock to this connnector to  support keyboard  Touch Pad  and USB 2 0 port  functions     Guide pins make it easy for you to align the tablet  with the keyboard dock  They also secure the  physical connection between them     Press the release button to disengage the  computer from the keyboard dock     ssw Memory media slot This slot lets you insert a micro SD    SDHC      SDXC    memory card  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 resulting in serious injury     es Universal Serial Bus One Universal Serial Bus port  which complies to   USB 2 0  port the USB 2 0 standard  are provided on the right  side of the keyboard dock     The USB 2 0 port is
84. red and click  OK     Adjust the touch Sensitivity     To access it  click Control Panel   gt  Hardware  and Sound   gt  Mouse under Windows System  group in the Apps view     If you are still unable to resolve the problem   contact TOSHIBA Support     USB mouse    Problem    On screen pointer  does not respond to  mouse operation    Double clicking does  not work    The on screen  pointer moves too  fast or too slow    The on screen  pointer moves  erratically    USB device    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 to ensure that 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 Control Panel   gt   Hardware and Sound   gt  Mouse under  Windows System group in the Apps view    2  Within the Mouse Properties window  click the  Buttons tab    3  Set the double click speed as required and  click OK     In this instance  you should initially try changing  the speed setting within the Mouse Control utility     1  To access this utility  click Control Panel   gt   Hardware and Sound   gt  Mouse under  Windows System group in the Apps view    2  Within the Mouse Properties window  click the  Pointer Options tab    3  Set the pointer speed as required and click  OK     The elements of the mouse respo
85. s  Password authentication is the default sign in option     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    When you turn off the power in Shut Down Mode  no data will be saved  and the computer will boot to the main screen of the operating system the  next time it is turned on     1  If you have entered data  either save it to the internal storage or to  other storage media    2  Make sure all disk disc activity has stopped before removing the disk   disc     BR  f you turn off the power while a disk  disc  is being accessed  you  might lose data or damage the disk     RB Never turn off the power while an application is running  Failure to do  so can cause data loss     m Never turn off the power  disconnect an external storage device  or  remove storage media during data read write  Failure to do so can  cause data loss     3  Inthe Settings charm  click Power and then select Shut down   4  Turn off any peripheral devices connected to your computer     A 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   RB You change certain computer settings   To restart the computer  there are several ways this can be achieved   BH   Inthe Settings charm  click Power and then select Restart     User s Manual 
86. s by changing the scaling of the text size   When the scaling is smaller  more information will  appear on the display simultaneously but the text  size becomes smaller  When the scaling is  larger  less information will appear on the display  simultaneously but the text size becomes larger     To access this utility  click Display Utility under  TOSHIBA group in the Apps view    For details on this utility  see the help file   TOSHIBA Setup Utility is a BIOS setup utility that  provides you a menu based user interface so  that you can easily view and change BIOS  settings     For more information  refer to the TOSHIBA  Setup Utility section     i    TOSHIBA Service  Station    TruCapture    Dolby   Digital Plus     Advanced Audio       This application allows your computer to  automatically search for TOSHIBA software  updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that are  specific to your computer system and its  programs  When enabled  this application  periodically transmits to our servers a limited  amount of system information  which will be  treated in strict accordance with the rules and  regulations as well as applicable data protection  law     To access this utility  click Service Station under  TOSHIBA group in the Apps view     This software is a camera application with special  features to take improved photographs of  whiteboards  books  printed material  notebooks   and so on     To access it  tap TruCapture in the Apps view     For more information  refer to the TruC
87. sc media is correctly loaded    Always try to make detailed notes of your observations and keep them ina  permanent error log   this helps you to describe your problems to TOSHIBA  Support  In addition  if a problem recurs  the log you have made helps to  identify the problem faster     Analyzing the problem    User s Manual    Sometimes the computer gives you clues that can help you identify why it  is malfunctioning  In view of this  keep the following questions in mind     Which part of the computer is not operating properly   keyboard   internal storage  display panel  Touch Pad  Touch Pad control buttons    as each device produces different symptoms    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    Check that all connecting cables are correctly and firmly attached as  loose cables can cause erroneous or intermittent signals    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 might be caused by your software    or disk  If you cannot loa
88. ss the shortcut key to reset the  display panel and external monitor to clone mode   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     Procedure    Make sure that the wireless communication  function of the computer is on     If problems persist  contact your LAN  administrator     Bluetooth    TOSHIBA support    Problem    Cannot access  Bluetooth device    Procedure    Check to ensure that the wireless communication  function of the computer is on     Check to ensure that 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 might need to contact TOSHIBA for  additional technical assistance     Before you call    Some problems you experience might 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 peripher
89. stralia       J  AS approved Approved by the appropriate  agency    Canada               CSA approved CCC approved    Information for Wireless Devices  Wireless Technology Interoperability    F    User s Manual    The Wireless LAN is compatible with other LAN systems Direct Sequence  Spread Spectrum  DSSS   Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing   OFDM  radio technology  and is compliant to     E The IEEE 802 11 Standard on Wireless LANs  Revision a b g n  b g n  or Revision a b g n ac   as defined and approved by the Institute of  Electrical and Electronics Engineers     Bluetooth   Modules 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     RH Bluetooth Specification  depending on the model you purchased   as  defined and approved by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group    BH 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     The wireless devices have not completed verification of connection and  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 might interfere with one another  If you use Bluetooth  and Wireless LAN devices simultaneously  you might
90. tection    Applicable copy protection standards included in certain media may  prevent or limit recording or viewing of the media     VCCI Class B Information  Japan Only     User s Manual    CORES  PIABSRMRHEE CT  COREL  RERA CE  md EBL CU  COMENSIA PFLEVAY  EEN  AVR BABE CELL UEL ELE    VCCI    B    OpenSSL Toolkit License Issues    User s Manual    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 related to OpenSSL  please contact openssl core openssl org     OpenSSL License    Copyright  c  1998 2011 The OpenSSL Project  All rights reserved     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 above 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 acknowledgment      This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for  use in the OpenS
91. ter 4    Operating Basics    This chapter describes the basic operations of your computer  and  highlights the precautions that must be taken when using it     Operating in tablet mode    Observe the following instructions when you operate the computer in tablet  mode     Figure 4 1 Operating the computer in tablet mode       BH Remove all external peripheral devices and their connection cables  from the computer before carrying    BR   Hold the computer firmly on your forearm    H Be careful not to accidentally touch the Windows button    m Remove the AC adaptor from the computer when using it held in your  forearm      Do not use the computer while walking or driving a car    BR Do not drop the computer or apply excessive impact to it  Do not leave  the computer in a car or similar environment where it is exposed to  direct sunlight     Changing the screen orientation    When operating the computer in tablet mode  you can change the screen  orientation by rotating the computer sideways  The screen orientation  automatically changes according to the rotation angle detected     User s Manual 4 1    T    Figure 4 2 Rotating the computer sideways          5    1  Landscape mode 2  Portrait mode    To manually disable the automatic screen orientation  do the following    1  In the Settings charm  click Screen    2  Click O   and C  appears indicating that the automatic screen  orientation is currently disabled        When operating the computer in laptop mode  however  the autom
92. ter starts to load the Operating System instead of desired  advanced options  do the following     Make sure that fast startup is disabled in the Power Options by the  following steps     1  Click Control Panel   gt  System and Security   gt  Power Options under  Windows System group in the Apps view     2  Click Choose what the power button does or Choose what closing  the lid does     3  Click Change settings that are currently unavailable   4  Deselect the Turn on fast startup check box from Shutdown settings   5  Click the Save changes button     1  Inthe Settings charm  click Power and then select Shut down    2  While holding down the corresponding key or button  press the Power  button to turn on the power    3  Follow the on screen instructions to proceed     Hardware and system checklist    User s Manual    This section discusses problems caused by your computer   s hardware or  attached peripherals  Basic problems might occur in the following areas     E Power m USB device   BR Keyboard BR Sound system  BH Internal display panel BH External monitor  RH Internal Storage m Wireless LAN   m  Memory Media Card 8 Bluetooth   E Pointing Device    Power    User s Manual    When the computer is not plugged into an AC power outlet  the battery  pack is the primary power source  Your computer also has Real Time  Clock  RTC  function  All of the power resources are interrelated with  anyone having the ability to produce apparent power problems     Overheating power down    If 
93. 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 is lost     Problem    Computer shuts  down automatically     AC power    Problem    AC adaptor does not  power the computer    Battery    Problem    Battery does not  power the computer    Battery does not  charge when the AC  adaptor is attached     Procedure    Leave the computer off until it reaches room  temperature  If the computer has reached room  temperature and it still does not start  or if it starts  but shuts down quickly  contact TOSHIBA Support     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     Procedure    The battery might be discharged  Connect the AC  adaptor to recharge the battery     If the battery is completely discharged  it will not  begin charging immediately  In these instances   wait a few minutes before trying again  If the  battery still does not charge  check that the power  outlet the AC adaptor is connected to is supplying  power  This can be tested by plugging another  applian
94. their respective companies     Regulatory Information  EU Declaration of Conformity    User s Manual    This product is carrying 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     CE compliance    This product is labeled with the CE Mark in accordance with the applicable  European Directives  notably RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU  Radio  Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Directive 1999 5 EC   Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC  ErP  and the related implementing  measures     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  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     m    Only CE marked options should be connected implemented  m  Only best shielded cables should be connected    User s Manual    Working environment    This product was designed to fulfil the EMC  Electromagn
95. tion     1  Save your work   2  Inthe Settings charm  click Power and then select Shut down     T1    3  After completely shut down the computer  wait for about 10 seconds   Then while holding down the Volume up button  press the Power  button to turn on the power  Release the Volume up button after Boot  menu is loaded  and then select Enter Setup to enter the TOSHIBA  Setup Utility    Make sure that fast startup is disabled in the Power Options by the   following steps     1  Click Control Panel   gt  System and Security   gt  Power Options under  Windows System group in the Apps view     2  Click Choose what the power button does or Choose what closing  the lid does     3  Click Change settings that are currently unavailable   4  Deselect the Turn on fast startup check box from Shutdown settings   5  Click the Save changes button     To save the changes and exit the utility  select Exit   gt  Exit Saving  Changes   gt  Yes  The computer restarts immediately     Navigating the utility    TOSHIBA Setup Utility can be navigated through the touch screen     Some buttons on the computer are also designated to execute the  corresponding key function on the keyboard  Details are described as  follows     Button Key Function   Windows Enter key Proceed or confirm  operation   Volume up Up arrow key Select the previous item   Volume down Down arrow key Select the next item    System Recovery    User s Manual    There is a hidden partition allocated on the internal storage for the S
96. tion  Communications at lower transmit range might  travel larger distances    BH The range of your wireless devices can be affected when the  antennas are placed near metal surfaces and solid high density  materials    H Range is also impacted due to  obstacles  in the signal path of the  radio that might either absorb or reflect the radio signal     Bluetooth wireless technology    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 built in Bluetooth functions of the computer 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    RB Authentication prevents access to critical data and makes it impossible  to falsify the origin of a message    RB Encryption prevents eavesdropping and maintains link privacy    Worldwide operation    The Bluetooth radio transmitter and receiver operate in the 2 4 GHz 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 
97. tion that it is now safe to remove the computer     A    3  Press down the release button while holding the middle top side of the  display panel first and then lift it to release it from the computer holder  and completely off the keyboard dock    Figure 2 3 Removing the computer from the keyboard dock                         1  Release button    Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     RH Do not undock the computer if the remaining power of Battery  1   refers to the battery pack inside the tablet  is 10  or less  To check  the remaining battery power  click the battery icon on the Windows  Taskbar     H Do not dock the computer immediately after undocking operation  Wait  at least 5 seconds     Connecting the AC adaptor    User s Manual    Attach the AC adaptor when you want to charge the battery or operate from  AC power  The battery pack must be charged before you can operate from  battery power     The AC adaptor can automatically adjust to any voltage ranging from 100  volts to 240 volts and to a frequency of either 50 hertz 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     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 might cause fire or damage to the computer possibly
98. turns it back on when the display panel is  opened  This can be specified in the Power    Options   Low battery When battery power is exhausted to the point  automatic Hibernation that computer operation cannot be continued  the  Mode   system automatically enters Hibernation Mode    and shuts itself down  This can be specified in  the Power Options     TruCapture    TruCapture is a camera application with special features to improve the  readability of whiteboards  books  and so on in photographs taken by  TruCapture  Those features include reflection reduction  color  enhancement  and cropping     A Tutorial will appear on the screen which provides the basic information  about how to use this feature   Tap Next if you want to continue viewing the Tutorial     For more detailed information on the use of this feature  tap More  information  You can also find it by swiping from the right edge of the  screen  and then tap Settings   gt  Help     TOSHIBA Setup Utility    User s Manual    TOSHIBA Setup Utility is a BIOS setup utility that provides you a menu   based user interface so that you can easily view and change BIOS  settings    To enter the BIOS setup utility  do the following     1  Save your work    2  Inthe Settings charm  click Power and then select Restart    3  Hold down the F2 key  by pressing FN   labelled letter key   and then  release this key combination one second after the computer is power  on    The BIOS setup utility can also be launched by button combina
99. uble free operation  keep the computer free of dust  and dirt  and use care with all liquids around it     H 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 circumstances  you should get the computer  inspected by an authorized service provider in order to assess the  scope of any damage    BH Clean the plastics of the computer using a cloth slightly dampened  with water    BH You can clean the display screen by spraying a small amount of glass  cleaner onto a soft  clean cloth and then wiping the screen gently with  the cloth     Never spray cleaner directly onto the computer or let liquid run into any part  of it  Never use harsh or caustic chemical products to clean the computer     Moving the computer    While the computer is designed for flexible day to day usage  you should  exercise a few simple precautions when moving it in order to help ensure  trouble free operation     User s Manual 1 9    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    Close the display panel    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  might result in minor heat injury    Do not expose the computer to rap
100. ur  documentation that you have used the FreeType code      credits        We specifically permit and encourage the inclusion of this software  with or  without modifications  in commercial products     We disclaim all warranties covering The FreeType Project and assume no  liability related to The FreeType Project     Finally  many people asked us for a preferred form for a credit disclaimer to  use in compliance with this license  We thus encourage you to use the  following text     Portions of this software are copyright  C   lt year gt  The FreeType Project  www  freetype org  All rights reserved     Please replace  lt year gt  with the value from the FreeType version you  actually use     Legal Terms    Throughout this license  the terms    package        FreeType Project     and     FreeType archive    refer to the set of files originally distributed by the  authors  David Turner  Robert Wilhelm  and Werner Lemberg  as the     FreeType Project     be they named as alpha  beta or final release        You    refers to the licensee  or person using the project  where    using    is a  generic term including compiling the project s source code as well as  linking it to form a    program    or    executable     This program is referred to as   a program using the FreeType engine        This license applies to all files distributed in the original FreeType Project   including all source code  binaries and documentation  unless otherwise    7 17    User s Manual    stated in t
101. ut down     If you are still unable to resolve the problem   contact TOSHIBA Support     External monitor    Also refer to Operating Basics  and to the documentation supplied with  your monitor for further information     User s Manual 6 10    Problem    Monitor does not  turn on    No display    Display error occurs    Wireless LAN    User s Manual    Problem    Cannot access  Wireless LAN    Procedure    After confirming that the monitor s power switch is  on  check the connections to make sure that the  power cord adaptor is firmly connected to the  monitor and to a working power outlet     Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls  on the external monitor     Press the shortcut key to change the display  priority and ensure that it is not set for the internal  display only    Check to see if the external monitor is connected     When the external monitor is set as the primary  display device in extended desktop mode  it does  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  might not display when turned on again     If this occurs  pre
102. ve chemicals     Stress injury    User s Manual    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    BR Avoid prolonged physical contact with the computer  If the computer is  used for long periods  its surface can become very warm  While the  temperature will not feel hot to the touch  if you maintain physical  contact with the computer for a long time  for example if you rest the  computer on your lap or if you keep your hands on the palm rest  your  skin might suffer a low heat injury    BH 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    BH 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  disconnect it and let it cool before moving it    H 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    To help ensure long  tro
103. vices 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    The wireless communication function of the computer supports some  wireless communication devices     Only some models are equipped with both Wireless LAN and Bluetooth  functions     User s Manual 7 4    User s Manual    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     Turn off all wireless functionalities when near a person who might  have a cardiac pacemaker implant or other medical electric device   Radio waves might affect pacemaker or medical device operation   possibly resulting in serious injury  Follow the instruction for your  medical device when using any wireless functionality     Always turn off wireless functionality if the computer is near automatic  control equipment or appliances such as automatic doors or fire  detectors  Radio waves can cause malfunction of such equipment   possibly resulting in serious injury    It might not be possible to make a network connection to a specified  network name using the ad hoc network function  
104. which might interfere  with aviation or other systems  possibly causing serious injury     Before entering Sleep Mode  be sure to save your data     BR Toprevent data loss  do not switch to Sleep Mode while transferring  data to external media  such as USB devices  memory media  or other  external memory devices     m 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 Control Panel   gt  System and Security   gt  Power Options  under Windows System group in the Apps view      BH 7o restore the operation of the computer from Sleep Mode  press and  hold the power button for a short amount of time     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     RH 7o prevent the computer from automatically entering Sleep Mode   disable Sleep Mode within the Power Options     Benefits of Sleep Mode    The Sleep Mode feature provides the following benefits    BH Restores the previous working environment more rapidly than the  Hibernation Mode feature    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 Sleep Mode feature    BH Allows the use of the panel power off feature     Executing Sleep Mode    You can enter Sleep Mode in one of following ways     BH Inthe Settings charm
105. wing steps     1  Click Control Panel   gt  Hardware and Sound   gt  Sound under  Windows System group in the Apps view     2  In the Playback tab  select the playback device which you want to  switch to     T    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    To view video on the HDMI display device  be sure to configure the  following settings otherwise you might find that nothing is displayed     Be sure to use the shortcut key to select the display device before starting  to play video  Do not change the display device or audio device while  playing media files    Do not change the display device under the following conditions    BR While data is being read or written   BR While communication is being carried out    Selecting HD Format    To select the display mode  do the following    1  Click Control Panel   gt  Appearance and Personalization   gt  Display    gt  Change display settings   gt  Advanced settings   gt  List All  Modes under Windows System in the Apps view    2  Select one of the modes at List All Modes     Wireless display    User s Manual    Your computer might support Wireless display  a wireless technology which  utilizes Wi Fi to allow the computer to be wirelessly connected to external  displays
106. y cards have a limited lifespan  so it is important to back up  important data      Do not write to a card if the battery power is low  Low power might  affect writing accuracy    RB Do not remove a card while read write is in progress     7 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     BH SD Card  SD memory card  SDHC memory card and SDXC memory  card     AN Set the write protect switch to the lock position  if you do not want to record  data     Inserting memory media    The following instructions apply to all types of supported media devices  To  insert memory media  do the following     1  Turn the memory media so that the contacts  metal areas  face down   2  Insert the memory media into the memory media slot on the computer     User s Manual 4 14    3  Press the memory media gently until it clicks into place   Figure 4 6 Inserting memory media  laptop mode        Figure 4 7 Inserting memory media  tablet mode        1  Memory media slot 2  Memory media  Product appearance depends on the model you purchased     E Make sure that the memory media is oriented properly before you  insert it  If you insert the media in wrong direction  you might not be  able to remove it    BR When inserting the memory media  do not touch the metal contacts   You might expose the storage area to static electricity  which can  destroy data    E Do not turn off the computer 
107. y condition  go to Step 4    4  Connect the AC adaptor to the Micro USB port and to a wall outlet that  is supplying power    5  Charge the battery pack until the battery reaches its full capacity     Memory media    The computer is equipped with two memory media slots 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     A Keep foreign objects out of the memory media slot  Never allow metal  objects  such as screws  staples and paper clips  to enter the computer or  Keyboard  Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit  which can  cause computer damage and fire  possibly resulting in serious injury     7 BH An adaptor is required to use microSD Card on the memory media slot  J on the keyboard dock side     E Not all memory media have been tested and verified to work correctly   Therefore  it is not possible to guarantee that all memory media can  operate properly    Figure 4 5 Examples of memory media    S e    Secure Digital  SD  Card microSD card adaptor and  microSD card          User s Manual 4 12    Points to note about the memory media card    SD SDHC SDXC and microSD 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 play back protected material on another computer or other  device
108. ystem  Recovery Options in the event of a problem     You can also create recovery media and restore the system   The following items are described in this section     H Creating Recovery Media   m Restoring the pre installed software from your created Recovery  Media   BH Restoring the pre installed software from the Recovery Partition    Creating Recovery Media    i    User s Manual    This section describes how to create Recovery Media     Be sure to connect the AC adaptor when you create Recovery Media   Be sure to close all other software programs     Do not run software such as screen savers which can put a heavy  load on the CPU     Operate the computer at full power   Do not use power saving features     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  software that checks files automatically in the background     Do not use utilities  including those intended to enhance internal  storage access speed  They might cause unstable operation and  damage data     Do not shut down log off or Sleep Hibernate while writing or rewriting  the media     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 internal  storage  and can be copied to either disc media or USB Flash Memory by  using the followi
    
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