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Buen manual de instrucciones
Las leyes obligan al vendedor a entregarle al comprador, junto con el producto, el manual de instrucciones Toshiba M50. La falta del manual o facilitar información incorrecta al consumidor constituyen una base de reclamación por no estar de acuerdo el producto con el contrato. Según la ley, está permitido adjuntar un manual de otra forma que no sea en papel, lo cual últimamente es bastante común y los fabricantes nos facilitan un manual gráfico, su versión electrónica Toshiba M50 o vídeos de instrucciones para usuarios. La condición es que tenga una forma legible y entendible.
¿Qué es un manual de instrucciones?
El nombre proviene de la palabra latina “instructio”, es decir, ordenar. Por lo tanto, en un manual Toshiba M50 se puede encontrar la descripción de las etapas de actuación. El propósito de un manual es enseñar, facilitar el encendido o el uso de un dispositivo o la realización de acciones concretas. Un manual de instrucciones también es una fuente de información acerca de un objeto o un servicio, es una pista.
Desafortunadamente pocos usuarios destinan su tiempo a leer manuales Toshiba M50, sin embargo, un buen manual nos permite, no solo conocer una cantidad de funcionalidades adicionales del dispositivo comprado, sino también evitar la mayoría de fallos.
Entonces, ¿qué debe contener el manual de instrucciones perfecto?
Sobre todo, un manual de instrucciones Toshiba M50 debe contener:
- información acerca de las especificaciones técnicas del dispositivo Toshiba M50
- nombre de fabricante y año de fabricación del dispositivo Toshiba M50
- condiciones de uso, configuración y mantenimiento del dispositivo Toshiba M50
- marcas de seguridad y certificados que confirmen su concordancia con determinadas normativas
¿Por qué no leemos los manuales de instrucciones?
Normalmente es por la falta de tiempo y seguridad acerca de las funcionalidades determinadas de los dispositivos comprados. Desafortunadamente la conexión y el encendido de Toshiba M50 no es suficiente. El manual de instrucciones siempre contiene una serie de indicaciones acerca de determinadas funcionalidades, normas de seguridad, consejos de mantenimiento (incluso qué productos usar), fallos eventuales de Toshiba M50 y maneras de solucionar los problemas que puedan ocurrir durante su uso. Al final, en un manual se pueden encontrar los detalles de servicio técnico Toshiba en caso de que las soluciones propuestas no hayan funcionado. Actualmente gozan de éxito manuales de instrucciones en forma de animaciones interesantes o vídeo manuales que llegan al usuario mucho mejor que en forma de un folleto. Este tipo de manual ayuda a que el usuario vea el vídeo entero sin saltarse las especificaciones y las descripciones técnicas complicadas de Toshiba M50, como se suele hacer teniendo una versión en papel.
¿Por qué vale la pena leer los manuales de instrucciones?
Sobre todo es en ellos donde encontraremos las respuestas acerca de la construcción, las posibilidades del dispositivo Toshiba M50, el uso de determinados accesorios y una serie de informaciones que permiten aprovechar completamente sus funciones y comodidades.
Tras una compra exitosa de un equipo o un dispositivo, vale la pena dedicar un momento para familiarizarse con cada parte del manual Toshiba M50. Actualmente se preparan y traducen con dedicación, para que no solo sean comprensibles para los usuarios, sino que también cumplan su función básica de información y ayuda.
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T OSHIB A T OSHIB A TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 TOSHIBA M50 Choose freedom. Choose freedom. computers.toshiba-europe.com Choose freedom. Choose freedom. computers.toshiba-europe.com M 5 0 M50 *PMR300088EN0* PMR300088EN0 Us[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 ii Copyright © 2005 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under copyright l aw , this manual cannot be repr oduced 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. TOSHIBA M50 Series Portable Personal Computer User's Man[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 iii T rademarks IBM is a registered trademark and IB M PC, OS/2, an d PS/2 are trademarks of International Bu siness Machines Corporation. Celeron, Intel, Intel SpeedStep, and Pent ium are tradema rks or register ed trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. MS-DOS, Micr osoft, Windows [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 iv Safety Instructions Use the following safety guidelines to help protect yo urself and your computer . When Using Y our Computer Do not operate your portab le computer for an extended period of time with the base resting directly on your body . With extended operation, heat can potentially build up in the base. Allo wing sustained con[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 v ■ When traveling with the hard drive removed from the computer , wrap the drive in a non-c onducting materi al, such as c loth or paper . If you have the drive checked by hand, be ready to install the drive in the computer . Y ou can put the hard drive through an X-ray secu rity machine, but never put it through a metal detector . ?[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 vi FCC information Model Name: TOSHIBA M50 FCC notice "Declaration of Conformity Informatio n" This equipment has be en tested and fo und to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pr otection again st harmful interf erence in a [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 vii EU Declaration of Conformity Canadian Regulatory In formation (Canada Only) This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Departme nt of Communications. Note that Canadian De partment of Communications (DOC) r[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 viii Optical Disc Drive Safety Instruction The optical drive that is used in this computer is equipped with a la ser device. A classification label with th e following sen tence is affixed to the surface of the drive. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE APP AREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 KLASS 1 LASER APP ARA T The drive[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 ix International pr ecautions Location of the requir ed label Sample shown below . Location of the label on the drive and manu facturing information may vary . ■ This drive employs a laser system. T o ens ure proper use of this product, please read this instruction manual carefully and r etain for future reference. Should the unit eve[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 x VORSICHT : Dieses Gerät enthält ein Laser - System und ist als "LASERSCHUTZKLASSE 1 PRODUKT" klassifizier t. Für den richtigen Gebrauch dieses Modells lesen Sie bitt e die Bedienun gsanleitung sor gfältig dur ch und bewahren diese bitte als Referenz auf. Falls Probleme mit diesem Modell auftreten, benachrichtigen Sie bit[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xi Modem warning notice Conformity Statement The equipment has been appr oved to [Commission Decision "CTR21"] for pan- European single terminal connec ti on to the Public Switched T elephone Network (PSTN). However , du e to differ ences between the individual PSTNs provided in different countries/r egions the approval does n[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xii General Pr ecautions TOSHIBA computers ar e designed to op timize safety , mini mize strain and withstand the rigors of portabilit y . However , certain precautions should be observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the computer . Be certain to read the general precautions below and to note the cautions in[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xiii LCD Over a period of time, and depending on the usage of the c omputer , the brightness of the LCD screen will deteriorate. This is an intrinsic characteristic of LCD tec hnology . Maximum brightness is only available when operating in AC power mode. Th e scr een will dim when the computer is operated on battery power and you may n[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xiv Main Memory Disclaimer The graphics system in your computer may use part of the main system memory for graphics performance an d ther efore r educe the amount of system memory available for other co mputing activities . The amount of system memory allocated to support gr aphics may vary depend ing on the graphics system, applicat io[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xv Express Media Player The Expre ss Media Player is not a Windows ® based application. Battery life will be less than when using similar applications in the Windows operating system. LCD Brightness and Ey e Strain Y our LCD display has a brightness appr oaching that of a TV device. W e recomm end that you adjust th e brightness of you[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xvi Furthermore, for general safety r eas ons, the use of this product in environments with explosi ve atmospheres is not permitted. Network connection (Class A warning) If this product has networking capa bilities and will be connected to a network, Class A radiatio n limits will be o bserved (in accor dance with technical conventions)[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xvii Safety Instruction for Wir eless Products If your computer has a wire less function, all safety instructions must be read carefully and must be fully understood, befor e you attempt to use it. This manual contains the safety instru ctions that must be observed in order to avoid potential hazards that could result in personal injuri[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xviii Wa r n i n g Note T urn OFF the Wi reless Communication switch of wireless products in a congested place, such as a crowded commuter train. Keep this product away from a ca rdiac pacemaker at least 22 cm. Radio waves can potentially affe ct cardiac pacemaker operation , thereby causing respiratory troubles. T urn OFF the Wi reless[...]
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User’ s Manual xix TOSHIBA M50 T able of Contents General Precautions Wireless LAN and your Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xvi Preface Manual contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xxiii Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xx Chapter 3 Getting Started Setting up your work s pace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 Connecting the AC adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-5 Opening the display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 T urning on the power . . . . . . . .[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xxi Chapter 6 Power and Power -Up Modes Power conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1 Power indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 Battery types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 Care and u[...]
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User’ s Manual xxii TOSHIBA M50 Pr eface Congratulations on your purchase of the TOSHIBA M50 computer . This powerful notebook comput er provid es excellent expa nsion capability , including multimedia devices, and it is designed to provide years of reliable, high-performance computing. This manual tells how to set up and begin using your TOSHIBA[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xxiii Preface Manual contents This manual has nine chapters, four appendices, a glossa ry and an index. Chapter 1, TOSHIBA M50 Features , is an overview of th e computer's special features, utilities, and options. Chapter 2, The Grand T our , identifies the compone nts of the computer and briefly explains how they function. Chapter[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xxiv Preface Conventions This manual uses the following forma t s to describe, identify , and highlight terms and operating procedures. Abbr eviations On first appearance, an d whenever necessary for clarity , abbreviations ar e enclosed in parentheses following their def inition. For exampl e: Read Only Memory (ROM). Acronyms are also [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xxv Preface Messages Messages are used in this manual to bring important information to your attention. Each type of message is identif ied as shown below . Equipment checklist Carefully unpack your computer . Save the box and packing materials for future use. Check to make sure you have all the following items: Ha rd wa re ■ TOSHIBA [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xxvi Preface Softwar e Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Home Edition/Professional ■ The following software which is preinstalled on your har d disk: ■ Microsoft ® Window s ® XP Home Edition/Professional ■ TOSHIBA Utilities ■ DVD Vi deo Player ■ TOSHIBA Power Saver ■ TOSHIBA ConfigFree ■ TOSHIBA Assist ■ TOSHIBA Controls ■ [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 xxvii Preface Docume ntation ■ Y our computer's documentatio n: ■ TOSHIBA M50 Series Personal Compute r User's Manual ■ TOSHIBA M50 Quickst art * ■ Microsoft ® Window s ® XP manual package * ■ Instruction Ma nual for Safety and Co mfort ■ W arranty Information * indicates an optional part that is dependant on th [...]
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User’ s Manual 1-1 TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 1 TOSHIBA M50 Featur es This chapter identifies the computer's special featu res, options and accessories. Features The TOSHIBA M50 Se ries computer uses TOSHIBA's advanced Large Scale Integration (LSI), Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology extensively to pr ovide compact size,[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-2 TOSHIBA M50 Features Chip Set Memory Mobile Intel ® 915PM/915GM/ 910GML Express Chipset AT I M O B I L I T Y ™ R A D E O N ® X600SE with HyperMemory™ (Built-in controller depends on the model you purchased) ENE KB910 B4 f or Keyboard Controller , Battery management Unit, and RTC Marvell 88E8036 10/100 LAN c ontroller Marvell 8[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-3 TOSHIBA M50 Features BIOS Vid eo R AM Depending on the model you pur chased: Up to 128MB integrated solution and shared with main memory for Mobile Intel ® 915GM/910GML Express Chips et 128MB or 256MB Hype rMemory™ (64MB or 128MB for local cache) for A TI MOBILITY™ RADEON ® X600SE with HyperMemory™ HyperMemory™ VRAM size w[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-4 TOSHIBA M50 Features Power Floppy Diskette Drive devices To u c h P a d Display Battery Pack 12-cell Lithium Ion smart battery pack (10.8V / 8600 mAh capacity) or 6-cell Lithium Ion smart battery pa ck (10.8V / 4300 mAh capacity) – depending on model purchased. Approximately 12 hours or longer char ging time to 100% battery capaci[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-5 TOSHIBA M50 Features Disks Fixed har d disk Depending on the model pur chased, one of the followin g drives will be inst alled: 40.0 billion bytes (37.26GB) 60.0 billion bytes (55.88GB) 80.0 billion bytes (74.52GB) 100.0 billion by tes (93.16GB) 120.0 billion bytes (111 .78GB) Bus Master IDE 9.5m/m 2.5" har d disk drive support[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-6 TOSHIBA M50 Features ■ DVD-ROM ■ DVD-Video ■ DVD-R ■ DVD-RW ■ DVD+R ■ DVD+RW ■ DVD-RAM ■ DVD+R (double layer) ■ CD-R ■ CD-RW ■ CD-DA ■ CD-T ext ■ Photo CD (single/multi-session) ■ CD-ROM Mode1, Mode2 ■ CD-ROMXA Mode2 (Form1, Form2) ■ Enhanced CD (CD-EXTRA) DVD Super Multi drive Some models are equippe[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-7 TOSHIBA M50 Features Slots (depending on configuration) Ports (depending on configuration) Multimedi a PC Card Accommodates one type II device. Multiple Digital Media Card (SD/ MMC/MS/MS Pro/ xD) This slot lets you easily tr ansfer data from devices, such as digital camera s and Personal Digital Assistants, that use flash-memory . Y[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-8 TOSHIBA M50 Features Communications Security Security Lock Slot Modem An internal modem provid es capability for data and fax commu nication. It supports the V .90 or V .92 standards depending on the r egion and provides a modem jack for connection to a telephone line. Th e speed of data and fa x transfer depends on the analog telep[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-9 TOSHIBA M50 Features Special featur es The following featur es are either uniqu e to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features, which make the computer more convenient to use. Hotkeys Key combinations that let you quickly modify the system configuration directly fr om the keyboard without running a system configuration program. Dis[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-10 TOSHIBA M50 Features Low Battery Automatic Hibernation When battery power is exha usted to the point that computer operation cannot be continued, the system automatically ente rs Hibernation Mode and shuts itself down. Y ou can specify the setting in the TOSHIBA Power Saver utility . Hibernation This feature lets you tur n off the [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-11 TOSHIBA M50 Features Utilities This section describes preinstalled utili ties and tells how to start them. For details on operations, refer to each utility's online manual, help files or readme files. TOSHIBA Power Saver TOSHIBA Power Saver provides co nfiguration option to conserve powe r when the compute r is running on eith[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-12 TOSHIBA M50 Features TOSHIBA Contr ols This utility allows you to configure the computer's audio/video control buttons and setup the audio/ video playback applications. ■ Buttons Assign applications or functions to the Internet button and the CD/DVD button. The default settings are default br owser and CD/ DVD. ■ Media App[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-13 TOSHIBA M50 Features DLA for TOSHIBA DLA (Drive Letter Access) is the pa cket writing software which provides the function to write files and/or folders to DVD+R W , DVD-RW or CD-R W media via a drive letter like a floppy disk or other removable disk media. Refer to: start All Programs Sonic DLA TOSHIBA T ouch and Launc[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 1-14 TOSHIBA M50 Features Options Y ou can add a number of options to make your computer even more powerful and convenien t to use. The following options are available: TOSHIBA Virtual Sound TOSHIBA Virtual Sound works as an audio filter using SRS WOW XT and SRS T ruSurround XT functions provided by SRS Labs, In c. in the United States.[...]
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User’ s Manual 2-1 TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 2 The Grand T our This chapter identifies th e various components of your computer . Become familiar with ea ch component before you operate the compu ter . Front with the display closed The following figur e shows the computer front with its d isplay panel in the closed position. Front of the computer with [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-2 The Grand T our DC IN LED The DC IN LED indicates the computer is connected to the AC adapter and it is plugge d into an AC power sour ce. Power LED In normal operating mode, the Power LED glows. If the system is in Standby Mode the LED will flashes, while the LED will be off when the computer is tur ned off or is in Hibernation Mod[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-3 The Grand T our Right side The following figur e shows the computer's right side. The right side of the computer 1. O PTICAL D ISC D RIVE 2. O PTICAL D ISC D RIVE LED 3. U NIVERSAL S ERIAL B US (USB) P ORTS 1 2 3 Optical Disc Drive The computer is configured with a full-size optical disc drive module that lets you run either 12[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-4 The Grand T our Left side The following figur e shows the computer's left side. The left side o f the computer * The availability of this feature is dependant on the model you purchased. 1. RGB M ONITOR P ORT 2. F AN V ENTS 3. I .L INK (IEEE1394) P ORT 4. TV O UT P ORT 5. PC CARD SLOT 6. M ULTIP LE D IGITAL M EDIA C ARD SLOT * [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-5 The Grand T our Back side The following figur e show s the computer back panel. The back side of the computer Multiple Digit al Media Card Slot Access LED The Multiple Digital Media Card Slot Access LED lights up when t he Multiple Digi tal Media Card is accessed. (The availability of this functi on depends on the model you purchase[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-6 The Grand T our Underside The following figur e shows the undersi de of the compute r . Make sure the display is closed before tur ning over your computer . The bottom of the computer 1. E XPANSION M EMORY S OCKET 2. F AN V ENT 3. B ATTERY P ACK 4. B ATTERY P AC K L OCK 5. B ATTERY P AC K L ATCH 5 1 3 2 4 Expansion Me mory Socket Us[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-7 The Grand T our Battery Pack The battery pack powers the computer when the AC adapter is not co nnected. For detailed information on the battery pack, re fer to Chapte r 6, Power and Power -Up Modes . Docking Port Use this port to connect an optional Advanced Port Replicator III. (The availability of this functi on depends on the mo[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-8 The Grand T our Front with the display open The following figure shows the fr ont of the computer with the display open. T o open th e display , push the latch on the front of the display and lift it up. Position the display at a comfortable view ing angle. The front with the display open * The availability of this feature is depend[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-9 The Grand T our Speaker The computer provides two speakers for stereo sound repr oduction. T o uchPad The T ouc hPad pointing de vice is located in the center of the palm rest and is use d to control the on-screen pointer . Refer to the Using t he To u c h P a d secti on in Chapter 4, Operating Basics . T ouchPad Contr ol Buttons Co[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-10 The Grand T our Play/Pause Press thi s button to begi n playing an audio CD, a DVD movie or digital audio files. This button also acts as a Pause button. (The availability of this functi on depends on the model you purchased.) Stop Stops playing the CD, DVD or d igital audio. (The availability of this functi on depends on the model[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-11 The Grand T our Keyboard Indicators ARROW MODE CAPS LOCK NUMERIC MODE Arrow Mode When the Arrow mode icon lights green, you can use the keypad overlay (l ight gray labeled keys) as cursor keys. R efer to the Keypad overlay section in Chapter 5, The Keyboard . Numeric Mode Y ou can use the keypad overl ay (light gray labeled keys) f[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-12 The Grand T our Optical Disc drive The computer will either have a CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive, DVD-ROM drive or a single layer or dual layer DV D Super Multi drive depending on its configuration. An A T API interface contr oller is used fo r the operation of these optical drives. When the computer is a ccessing a disc, an in dicator on th[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-13 The Grand T our CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive The full-size CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive mo dule lets you recor d data to rewritable CDs as well as run either 12 cm (4.72") or 8 cm (3.15") discs without using an adapter . DVD Super Multi drive w ith double layer disc r ecord ing support The full-size DVD super mult i drive module lets you r[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 2-14 The Grand T our DVD Super Multi drive The full-size DVD super mult i drive module lets you r e co rd d at a to rew r it a bl e discs as well as run either 12 cm (4.72") or 8 cm (3.15") discs without usin g an adapter . This drive cannot use discs that allow wr iting faster t han 8x speed or faster (DVD-R and DVD+R), 4x sp[...]
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User’ s Manual 3-1 TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 3 Getting Started This chapter provides basic information to get you started using your computer . It covers the following topics: ■ Setting up your work space - for your health and safety ■ Connecting the AC adapter ■ Opening the display ■ T ur ning on the power ■ Starting up for the first time ?[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-2 Getting Started General conditions In general, if you are comfortable, so is your computer , but read the following to make sure your work site pr ovides a proper environment. ■ Make sur e ther e is adequate space ar ound the computer for prope r ventilation. ■ Make sure the AC power cord connects t o an outlet tha t is close to[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-3 Getting Started Seating and postur e The height of your chai r in relation to the computer a nd keyboard as well as the support it gives your body ar e prim ary factors in reducing work strain. Posture and positioning of the computer ■ Place your chair so that the keyboard is at or slightly below the level of y o u r e l b o w. Y [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-4 Getting Started W ork habits A key to avoiding discomfort or injury fr om repetitive strain is to vary your activities. If possible, schedule a variety of tasks into your work day . If you must spend long periods at the computer , find ing ways to break up the r outine can reduc e stress and impr ove your efficiency . ■ Sit in a r[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-5 Getting Started Connecting the AC adapter Attach the AC adapter when you need to char ge the battery or you want to operate from AC power . It is also the fastest way to get started, be cause the battery pack will need to be charged before you can operate fr om battery power . The AC adapte r can be connec ted to any power sour ce s[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-6 Getting Started Opening the display The display panel can be rotated in a wide range of angles for optimal viewing. 1. Push the display latch on the front of the computer . Opening the display 2. Lift the panel up and ad just it to the best viewing angle for you. T urning on the power This section describes ho w to turn on the power[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-7 Getting Started Tu r n i n g o n t h e p o w e r Starting up for the first time When you first turn on the power , the compu ter's initial screen is the Windows ® XP Startup Screen Logo. Follow the on-scr een directions for each screen. During setup, you can clic k the Back button to return to the previous scr een. Be su re to[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-8 Getting Started 3. Click Start and click Shut Down . From the Shut Down window click T urn Off . 4. T ur n off the power to any p eripheral devices. Hibernation mode The hibernat ion feature saves the contents of memory to the hard disk when the computer is turned of f. The next time the computer is turned on, the previous state is [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-9 Getting Started Starting Hibernation T o en ter Hiberna tion mode, follow the steps below . 1. Click Start . 2. Select Shut Down . 3. Open the Shut Down dialog box. Hibernate is not displayed. 4. Press the Shift key . The Standby item will change to Hibernate . 5. Select Hiber nate . Automatic Hibernation The computer will enter Hib[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-10 Getting Started Standby mode In standby mode the power remains on , but the CPU and all other devices are in sleep mode. Standby precautions ■ Before entering Standby mode, b e sure to save your data. ■ Do not remove/install memory or remove power components: ■ Do not remove/ install memory module s - the computer or th e mod[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-11 Getting Started Enabling Standby Y ou can enter standby mode in one of three ways: 1. Click Start , then Shut Down and then Stand by . 2. Close the display panel. This feature must be enabled. Refer to the Setup Action tab in TOSHIBA Power Saver Utility described in the Control Panel. 3. Press the power button. This featur e must b[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-12 Getting Started Restoring the preinstalled softwar e from the backup media If preinstalled files are damaged, us e the supplied backup media to r estore them. T o restore the operating system and all preinstalled softwa re, follow the steps below . Restoring the complete system If pre-installed files are damaged, use the Express Me[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 3-13 Getting Started 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. 5. If your computer came with additional software installed, this software can not be recovered from the Produc t Recovery disk. Re-install these applications (e.g. W orks Suite, DVD Pl ayer , Games, etc.) separately from other media. Restoring TOSHIBA utilities and drivers If W[...]
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User’ s Manual 4-1 TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 4 Operating Basics This chapter gives informa tion on basic operat ions including using the T o uchPad, optical disc drives, the in ternal modem, LAN and wireless LAN. It also provides tips on caring for your computer and on heat dispersal. Using the T ouchPad T o use the T ouchPad, simply move your finger t[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-2 Operating Basi cs The T ouch Pad has similar functions to a two-button mouse with a scroll wheel. For some functions, you can tap it instead of pressing a button. Using the internal modem This section describes how to setup the modem and use it to connect to other computer systems. Refer to the co mputer's online he lp files an[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-3 Operating Basi cs Region selection T e lecommunication regulations vary from one country/r egion to another , so you will need to make sure the inter nal modem's settings are corr ect for the country/region in which it will be used. 1. Open the Modem Region Select application . It is located on the Programs menu at TOSHIBA >[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-4 Operating Basi cs Settings Y ou can enable or disable the followi ng settings: AutoRun Mode Region Select Utility starts automati ca lly when you start up the operati ng system. Open the Dialing Prope rties dial og box after selecting region. The dialing properties dialog box will be displayed automatically after you select the regi[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-5 Operating Basi cs Connecting T o con nect the inter nal modem cable, follow the steps below . 1. Plug one end of the modula r cable into the modem jack. 2. Plug the other end of the modu lar cable in to a telephone jack Connecting the internal modem Disconnecting T o disconnect the inter nal mode m cable, follow the steps below . 1.[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-6 Operating Basi cs LAN The computer is equipped with networki ng har dware that supports Ethernet LAN (10megabits per second, 10BASE-T) and Fast Ether net LAN (100 megabits per second, 100BASE-TX). This section describes how to connect/disc onnect to a LAN. Connecting the LAN cable If you are using Ethernet LAN (10 megabits pe r seco[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-7 Operating Basi cs Disconnecting the LAN cable T o disconnect the LAN cable, follow the steps below . 1. Pinch the lever on the connect or in the computer's LAN jack and pull out the connector . 2. Disconnect the cable f rom the LAN hub in the same manner . Check with your LAN administrator before disconnecting fr om the hub. En[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-8 Operating Basi cs B. Disable/Enable the W a ke-up On LAN feature Once configured as described above, you can disable/enable this fea ture through the following steps: 1. Within Windows, click [Start]->[Co ntr ol Panel]->[T oshi ba HWSetup] and then select the [LAN] tab. 2. Select [Enabled] or [Disabled] as appropriate within t[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-9 Operating Basi cs Wir eless LAN disclaimer The transmission speed over the wireless LAN and the distance over which wireless LAN can r each may vary depending on surrounding electro magnetic environm ent, obst acles, access point design and configuration, and client design and softw are/har dware configurations. The actu al transmis[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-10 Operating Basi cs Using optical disc drives The illustrations in this section might differ slightly from your drive, but operation is the same for all optical di sc drives. The full-size drive pr ovides high-performanc e execution of disc- based programs. Y ou can ru n either 12 cm (4.72") or 8 cm (3.15") discs without an[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-11 Operating Basi cs Manual release with the eject hole 3. Grasp the drawer gently and pull until it is fully open. Pulling the drawer open 4. Lay the disc, label si de up, in the drawe r .[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-12 Operating Basi cs Inserting a disc 5. Press gently at the center of the di sc until you feel it cli ck into place. The disc should lie below the top of the spindle, flush with its base. 6. Push the center of the drawer to close it. Press gently until it locks in place. Closing the drive dra wer Be careful not to touch the len s or [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-13 Operating Basi cs Removing compact discs T o remove the disc, follow the steps below . 1. T o pop the drawer partially open, pr ess the eject button. Gently pull the drawer out until it is fully opened. 2. The disc extends slightly over the sides of the drawer so you can grasp it. Hold it gently and lift it out. Removing a disc 3. [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-14 Operating Basi cs Buttons The Internet bu tton and the CD/DVD button can be assigned functions and applications in the TOSHIBA Controls Pr operties. CD/DVD play contro l buttons In addition to the power button, the following four buttons cont rol functions relating to the playback of opti cal media and digital audi o data: The avai[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-15 Operating Basi cs Express Media Player Express Media Player is a quick play feature that enables users to perform DVD and CD playback wi thout loading Windows. Expre ss Media Player offe rs a 'quick play' f eature that e nables users to playback CD and DVD content without havi ng to use the main Windows operating system. [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-16 Operating Basi cs Express Media P layer (DVD) Usage ■ Express Media Player (DVD) plays the disc according to the way the DVD-Video has been pr ogrammed by the producer , hence sometimes it might not work as expected. ■ ( ) might appear on screen during op eration. When ( ) is displayed, it means that Express Media Player (D VD)[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-17 Operating Basi cs Express Media Player Settings There ar e a few setti ngs that need to be made in order to use the Express Media Player functions for the first time. These are as follows: Initial settings When Express Media Player is first started or t he recovery CD is used, the screen for carrying out the initial sett ings of th[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-18 Operating Basi cs T able 2 Keyboard C ode Functions via the Front operation panel and the keyboard in th e Express Media Player mode This list shows how the functions ava ilable from the keyboard corr espond to those available from the Front operation panel. Keyboar d Code Keyboard Code EN1 US English PT1 Portuguese EN2 UK English [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-19 Operating Basi cs - 8 Select trac k 8 Select chapter 8 - 9 Select trac k 9 Select chapter 9 - 0 Normally functions as “0” Normally functions as “0” - F8 or F9 - Displays the top menu - - Move the cursor - - Move the cursor - - Move the cursor - - Move the cursor - Enter Executes the selected option Executes the selected opt[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-20 Operating Basi cs * Changing the SRS mode of the built -i n speaker > external speaker > open > type headphone > closed type headphone > SRS OFF . W riting CDs on a CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive Y ou can use the CD-R W/DVD-ROM drive to write data to CD-R/R W discs. The following applications fo r writing are preinstalled: Reco[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-21 Operating Basi cs Before writing or r ewriting Please observe the following points when you write or rewrite the data. ■ W e recommend the following manufactu rers of CD-R and CD-RW media. Media quality can affect write or rewrite success rates. TOSHIBA has confirmed the operation of CD-R a nd CD-RW me dia of the manufacturers ab[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-22 Operating Basi cs When writing or r ewriting Note the following when you write or rewrite a CD-R or CD-RW . ■ Always copy data fr om the hard disk drive to the CD. Do not use cut- and-paste as the original data will be lost if there is a write error . ■ Do not perform any of the following actions: ■ Change users in the Window[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-23 Operating Basi cs Disclaimer TOSHIBA does not bear responsibility for the following: ■ Damage to any CD-R/RW or DVD-R/ -RW/+R/+RW/-RAM disc that may be caused by writing or re writing with this product. ■ Any change or loss of the recorded contents of CD-R/RW or DVD-R/- RW/ +R/+R W /-RAM media that may be caused by writing or r[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-24 Operating Basi cs ■ If the disc is poor in quality , dirty or damaged, writing or rewriting errors may occur . Be careful to check the di sc for dirt or damage before you use it. ■ The actual number of r ewrites to CD-R W or DVD-RW /+RW/-RAM is affected by the quality of the disc and the way it is used. ■ There are two types [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-25 Operating Basi cs ■ Do not run software such as a screen saver , which can put a heavy load on the CPU. ■ Operate the computer at full power . Do not use power -savi ng features. ■ Do not write while virus check softwar e is running. W ait for it to finish, then disable virus detection programs including any software that che[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-26 Operating Basi cs RecordNow! Basic for TOSHIBA Note the following limitations when you use RecordNow!: ■ DVD-Video cannot be created using RecordNow! ■ DVD-Audio cannot be created using RecordNow! ■ Y ou cannot use the RecordNow! "Audio CD for Car or Home CD Player" function to record music to th e DVD-R/-RW or DVD+[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-27 Operating Basi cs Data V erification T o verify that data i s written or rewr itten correctly , follow th e steps below before you write or re write a Data disc. 1. Click the Options button ( ) on the Recor dNow! Console to open the Options panels. 2. Select the Data in the le ft-side menu. 3. Mark the V erify data wri tten to th e[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-28 Operating Basi cs When Using W inDVD Creator 2 Platinum Y ou can recor d video back to your di gital camcorder via i.LINK (IEEE139 4) using WinDVD Creator Platinum. However , in some instances you may find that the playback sound is ' choppy' - if this is t he case perfo rm the follow ing steps: 1. Click the Windows ® St[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-29 Operating Basi cs Important information for use Note the following limitations when you writ e video DVD: 1. Editing digital video ■ Log in with Administrator rights to use WinDVD Creator . ■ Make sure that your computer is running on AC power when using WinDVD Creator . ■ Operate the computer at Full Power . Do not use power[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-30 Operating Basi cs ■ Please verify your disc after recor ding important data. ■ DVD-R/+R/-RW discs cannot be written in VR format. ■ A maximum of about 2 hours of video data can be written in DVD V ideo format to DVD-R/+R/-RW/ +RW discs. ■ WinDVD Creator cannot export to DV D-Audio, VideoCD or miniDVD formats. ■ WinDVD Cre[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-31 Operating Basi cs 6. If your discs become dusty or dirty , wipe them with a cle an dry cloth. Wipe from th e center out, do not wipe in a cir cular dir ection around th e disc. If necessary , use a cloth dampe n ed in water or a neutral cleaner . Do not use benzine, thinne r or similar cleaner . Diskettes 1. Store your diskettes in[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-32 Operating Basi cs Setting up more than one display Y ou can set up your computer to utilize more than one display , effectively spread ing a single desktop screen across two monitors. The Display Properties window allows you to adjust more pr ecisely the relative positioning of t he two displays when t hey are configured as an exte[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 4-33 Operating Basi cs Cleaning the computer T o help ensure lon g, troub le-free opera tion, keep the compute r free of dust and use care with l iquids around the computer . ■ Be careful not to spill liquids into the computer . If the computer does get wet, turn the power off immediatel y and let the computer dry completely before yo[...]
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User’ s Manual 5-1 TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 5 The Keyboar d The computer's keyboard layouts are compatible with a 101/102-key enhanced keyboard. By pressing some keys in combination, all the 101/ 102-key keyboard functions can be executed on the compute r . The number of keys on your keyboard depends on which country/region's keyboard layout[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 5-2 The Keyboar d F1 ... F12 function keys The function keys, not to be confused with Fn, ar e the 12 keys at the top of your keyboard. These keys are dark gray , but function differently from the other dark gray keys. F1 through F12 are called function keys because they execut e programmed functions when pressed. Used in combination wi[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 5-3 The Keyboar d Press Fn + Enter to simulate Enter on the enhanced keyboard's numeric keypad. Press Fn + Ctrl to simulate the enhanced keyboar d's right Ctrl key . Hotkeys Fn + ESC V olume Mute T urns the volume on and off. Fn + F1 Instant Security Ente rs screen saver mode and blanks the screen. T o restor e your desktop, p[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 5-4 The Keyboar d W indows special keys The keyboard pr ovides two keys that ha ve special functions in Windows XP . One activates the Start menu and the other has the same function as the secondary mouse button. This key activates the Windows XP Start menu This key has the same function as the secondary mouse b utton. Fn + F11 Numeric [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 5-5 The Keyboar d Keypad overlay Y our computer's keyboar d does not have an independent numeric ke ypad, but its numeric keypad overlay functions like one. The keys in the center of the keyboar d with white letters make up the numer ic keypad overlay . The overlay provides the same functions as the numeric keypad. T u rning on the[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 5-6 The Keyboar d T emporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on) While using the overlay , you can temporarily access the normal keyboard without turn ing off the overlay: 1. Hold down Fn and press any other key . All keys will operate as if the overlay were of f. 2. T ype upper -case characters by holding down Fn + Shift and pr essing[...]
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User’ s Manual 6-1 TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 6 Power and Power -Up Modes The computer's power r esource s include the AC adapter and internal batteries. This chapter gives details on making the most effective use of these resources including charging and changing batteries, tips for saving battery power , and power up modes. Power conditions The c[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-2 Power and Power -Up Modes AC adapter not connected Battery capacity is above low battery trigger point • Operates • LED: Battery off DC IN off Battery capacity is below low battery trigger point • Operates • Alarm sounds (this function depends on how the computer is configured) • LED: Battery flashe s amber DC IN off Batte[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-3 Power and Power -Up Modes Power indicators As shown in the above table, the Battery , DC IN and Power indicators al ert you to the computer's operating capa bility and battery char ge status Battery indicator Check the Battery indicator to determine the status of the battery . The following indicator lights indi cate the batter[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-4 Power and Power -Up Modes Battery types The computer has two types of batteries: ■ Battery pack ■ Real Time Clock (RTC) battery Battery pack When the AC adapter is n ot connected, the c omputer's main power source is a removable lithium ion battery pack, also referred to in this manual as the battery . Y ou can purchase add[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-5 Power and Power -Up Modes When this error appears, the following action is recommended. 1. Connect the AC adapter and let the batte ry charge for 24-hou rs. 2. Press F2 to enter BIOS setup menu. 3. Set correct time and date. Care and use of the battery pack The battery pack is a vital component of portable computing. T a king proper[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-6 Power and Power -Up Modes 6. Use only the battery pack supplied wi th the computer or other device or an battery pack appr oved by the computer or device's manufacturer . Battery packs have different voltages and terminal polarities. Use of an improper battery could cause smoke, fi re or rupture of the battery pack. 7. Never su[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-7 Power and Power -Up Modes 5. Charge the battery pack only in an ambient temperat ure between 5 and 30 degrees Celsius. Ot herwise, the electrolyte solution might leak, battery pack performance might dete riorate and the battery life might be shortened. 6. Be sure to monitor the r emaining ba ttery power . If the battery pack or real[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-8 Power and Power -Up Modes Ti m e The following table shows the time requir ed to fully charge a discharged battery . Charging time (hours) Battery charging notice The battery may not charge right away under the following conditions: ■ The battery is extr emely hot or cold. T o make sur e the battery char ges to its full capacity ,[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-9 Power and Power -Up Modes Monitoring battery capacity Remaining battery power can be monito r ed by the TOSHIBA Power Saver . Refer to Uti lities in Chapter 1, TOSHIBA M50 Features . Maximizing battery operating time A battery's usefulness depends on how long it can supply power on a single charge. How long the charge lasts in [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-10 Power and Power -Up Modes Retaining data with power off (standby mode) When you tur n off your computer with fully charged batte ri es, the batteries retain data/charge for the follo wing appr oximate time periods: Extending battery life T o maximize the life of your battery pack: ■ If you have ex tra battery pack s, rotate th ei[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-11 Power and Power -Up Modes 6. Unlock the Battery Pack Lock. Removing the battery pack-1 7. Slide the battery pack latch to the left, then pull the battery out of the battery bay . Removing the battery pack-2 Installing the battery pack T o insta ll a battery pack, follow the steps below. 1. T ur n the computer's power off. 2. D[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-12 Power and Power -Up Modes 4. Gently slide the battery int o the ba ttery bay until the latch clicks into place. Installing the battery pack TOSHIBA Password Utility The TOSHIBA Password Utility provides two levels of passwor d security: User and Supervisor . User Password T o start th e utility , point to or click the following ite[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-13 Power and Power -Up Modes Supervisor passwor d If you set a supervisor password, some functions will be restricted when a user logs on with the user pas sword. T o set a supervisor password: TOSHIBA Assist SECURE Superv isor password This utility lets you do the following: ■ Register or delete th e supervisor password. ?[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 6-14 Power and Power -Up Modes Panel power off/on This feature makes the computer to enter Hiber nation when the di splay panel is closed and turns it back on when the display panel is opened. System automatic Standby/Hibernation This feature automatically turns of f the system in Standby or Hibernation mode if the computer is not used [...]
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User’ s Manual 7-1 TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 7 HW Setup This chapter explains how to use the TOSHIBA HW Setup utility to configure your computer . TOSHIBA HW Setup lets you configure settings for various hardwar e devices through a number of tabs titled General, Password, Display , Boot Priority , Keyboard, CPU, LAN, and USB. Accessing HW Setup T o run[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 7-2 HW Setup General This window displays the BIOS ve rsion and contains two buttons: Setup This field displays BIOS V ersion and date. Password This tab allows you to set or re set the user password for power on. Display This tab lets you customize your compu ter's display settings for either the inter nal LCD screen or for an ext[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 7-3 HW Setup Boot Priority Boot Priority Options This option sets the priority for booting the computer . Y ou can override the se ttings and manually select a boot device by pressing one of the following keys wh ile the computer is booting: T o select the boot drive you want, follow the steps below . 1. Boot-up your computer and press [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 7-4 HW Setup Built-in LAN This feature enables or disables the Bu ilt-in LAN. The Wake-up on LAN function consum es power even when the system is off. Leave the AC adaptor conne cted while usin g this feature. Do not install or remove an optional memor y module while Wake-up on LAN is enabled. Enabl ed Enables Built-in LAN function (Def[...]
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User’ s Manual 8-1 TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 8 Optional Devices Optional device s can expand t he compu ter's capabilities and its versatility . This chapter describes connect ion or installation of the following types of devices, which ar e available from you r TOSHIBA dealer: Cards/Memor y ■ PC card ■ SD (Secur e Digital) / MMC (M ultiMe dia[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-2 Optional Dev ices PC Card The computer is equipped with a PC Card expansion sl ot that can accommodate one 5 mm T ype II card. Any PC Car d that meets industry standards (manufactured by TOSHIBA or other vendor) can be install ed. The slots support 16-bit PC Cards, including PC Car d 16's multifunction card and CardBus PC Cards[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-3 Optional Dev ices Removing a PC card 1. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the T ask Bar . 2. Click the PC Card you want to r emove. 3. Press the eject button of the PC Car d to extend it. 4. Press the extended eject button to pop the card out slightly . 5. Grasp the PC Card and remove it. Removing a PC card Eject button[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-4 Optional Dev ices SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro/xD Memory car ds The computer is equipped with a multip le digital media ca rd slot that can accommodate SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro/xD memory car ds. These memory cards let you easily transfer data fro m device s, such as digital cameras and Personal Digital Assistants, which use flash-memory . Card T ype Ca[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-5 Optional Dev ices Installing a memory card T o install a memory card: 1. Insert the memory car d. 2. Press gently to ensure a firm connection. Inserting a memo ry card Be sure the memory card is orient ed properly before you insert it. If Windows ® fails to read the card, re move it then re insert it. ■ The multiple digital media[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-6 Optional Dev ices Removing a memory car d T o remove a memory car d, follow the steps below: 1. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the T askbar . 2. Select a device, then click the Stop button. A confirmation dialog may appear , depending on ho w the device is registered with the system; if so, confirm that you want to r emove[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-7 Optional Dev ices Memory car d care 1. Do not write to a memory card if the battery power is low . Low power could affect writing accuracy . 2. Do not r emove a memory card while r ead/write is in progr ess. 3. The memory car d is designed so that it can be inserted only one way . Do not try to force the car d into the slot. 4. Do n[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-8 Optional Dev ices Installing a memory module Follow these steps to install a memory modu le: 1. Set the computer to boot mode and turn of f the power . a. The computer is turned on. b. The computer was shut down using the Standby mode. c. Power to the optical disc drive has bee n turned on by the CD Power switch. 2. Remove all cable[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-9 Optional Dev ices 7. Push the module down so it lies flat. Latches on either si de will click into place to secure the module. Installing a module 8. Seat the cover and secur e it with the screw . 9. Replace the battery pack as described in Ch apter 6, Power and Power - Up Modes . 10. T ur n the power on and make sur e the added mem[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-10 Optional Dev ices 5. Grasp the module and pull it out. Removing the memory module 6. Seat the cover and secur e its screw . 7. Replace the battery . Do not touch the connectors on the memory module or on the computer . Debris on the connectors may cause me mory access proble ms. 1 1 1 2 Latch[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-11 Optional Dev ices Additional batt ery pack Y ou can increase the portability of th e computer with additional battery packs. If you'r e away from an AC po wer source and your battery runs low , you can replace it with a freshly charged battery . See Chapter 6, Powe r and Power -Up Modes . Additional AC adapter If you frequentl[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-12 Optional Dev ices Te l e v i s i o n A television can be connected to th e video out port on the com puter . T o connect a television, follow the steps below . 1. T ur n the computer off. 2. Use a video cable (not supplied) to connect the television to the video out port. 3. T ur n the television on. 4. T ur n the computer on. Y ou[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-13 Optional Dev ices 4. Click the Advanced button and choose Displays 5. Click the TV button to open the TV Properties dialog box. 6. Adjust the TV properties accordingly .[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-14 Optional Dev ices For the Intel Chipset 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes . 2. Choose Display to open the Display Pr operties dialog box. 3. Click Setting tab.[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-15 Optional Dev ices 4. Click the Advanced button and choose Intel ® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver . 5. Click the Graphic Properties button and choose Te l e v i s i o n . 6. Adjusting the TV settings.[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-16 Optional Dev ices i.LINK (IEEE1394) i.LINK (IEEE1394) is used for high-s peed data transfer for a range of compatible devices such as: ■ Digital vide o cameras ■ Hard disk drives ■ MO drives ■ Optical disc drives Precautions ■ Make a back-up of your data before transferring it to the computer . There is a possibility that[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 8-17 Optional Dev ices Security lock A security lock enab les you to anchor your computer to a desk or other heavy object to he lp prevent unauthorized removal of the c omputer . Attach one end of a cable to the desk and the othe r end to the security lock slot on the right side of the computer . Security lock[...]
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User’ s Manual 9-1 TOSHIBA M50 Chapter 9 T r oubleshooting TOSHIBA designed the computer for dura bility . However , should problems occur , following the procedures in this chapter can help t o determine the cause. All readers should become familiar with this chapter . Knowing what might go wrong can help prevent pr oblems from occurring. Proble[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 2 T roubleshooting Prel iminary checklist Consider the simplest solution first. The items in this checklist ar e easy to fix and yet can cause what appears to be a serious problem. ■ Make sure you turn on all peripher al devices befor e you turn on the computer . This includes your printer and any other exter nal devi ce y[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 3 T roubleshooting Hard ware and system checklist This section discusses pr o blems caused by your computer ’ s hardwa re or attached peripherals. Basic problems may occur in the following areas: System start-up When the computer does not start properly , ch eck the following items: ■ Self T e st ■ Power Sources ■ Po[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 4 T roubleshooting Self test When the computer starts up, the self te st will be ru n automatic ally , and th e following will be displayed: This message remains on th e screen for a few seconds. If the self test is successful, the comp uter tries to load the operating system based around how the Boot Priority opti on is set[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 5 T roubleshooting Power When the computer is not pl ugged into an AC ou tlet, the battery pack is the primary power source. However , yo ur computer has a number of other power resour ces, including an intellige nt power supply and Real Time Clock battery . These resour ces ar e interr elated and any one cou ld affect appar[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 6 T roubleshooting Batter y If you suspect a problem with the battery , check the DC IN indicator as well as the indicators for the battery . For information on indi cators and battery operation see Chapter 6, Power and Power -Up Modes . Problem Procedur e Battery doesn't power the computer . The battery may be disc har[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 7 T roubleshooting Keyboard Keyboard pr oblems can be caused by your setup configuration. For mor e information refer to Chapter 5, The Keyboard . LCD panel Problem Procedur e Some letter keys produce numbers. Check that the nume ric keypad overlay is not selected. Press Fn + F10 and try typing again. Output to screen is gar[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 8 T roubleshooting Hard disk drive Password CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive For more information, r efer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics . Problem Procedur e Computer does not boot from har d drive. Insert a system disk ette and r eboot. There may be a pr oblem with your operating system files. Refer to your operating system documentatio[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 9 T roubleshooting Problem Procedur e Some discs run correctly , but others do not The software or har dware configuration may be causing a pr oblem. Make sur e the hardwa re configur ation matches your soft ware's nee ds. Check the disc's documentation. Check the type of disc you are using. The drive supports: DVD[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 1 0 T roubleshooting DVD Super Multi drive w ith double layer disc r ecord ing support or DVD Super Multi drive For more information, r efer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics . Problem Procedur e Y ou cannot access a disc in the drive Make sur e the drive's drawer is secur ely closed. Press gently until it clicks into plac[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 1 1 T roubleshooting Diskette drive For information on di skette care r efer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics . Infrared port Refer also to t he documentation f or yo ur IrDA compatible device and related software. Cannot write correctly If you have trouble writing, make sure you ar e observing the following precautions : ■ [...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 1 2 T roubleshooting PC Card Refer also to Ch apter 8, Optional Device s . Memory Card Refer also to Ch apter 8, Optional Device s . Sound system Problem Procedur e PC Card e rror occurs Reseat the PC Car d to make sure it is firmly connected. Make sure the connection between the exter nal device and the card is firm. Check [...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 1 3 T roubleshooting Pointing device If you are using a USB mouse, also refer to the USB section in this chapter and to your mou se documen tation. To u c h P a d USB mouse Problem Procedur e On-screen pointer does not respond to Pad operation The system might be busy . If the pointer is shaped as an hourglass, wait for it t[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 1 4 T roubleshooting USB Refer also to your USB device’ s documentation. TV output signal The mouse pointer moves too fast or too slow T ry changing the speed sett ing in the mouse control utility . 1. Open the Control Panel , select the Mouse icon and press Enter . 2. Click the Pointer Options tab. 3. Set the speed as ins[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 1 5 T roubleshooting Standby/Hibernation Real Time Clock Memory expansion Refer also to Ch apter 8, Optional Device s , for information on install ing memory modules. Problem Procedur e The system will not enter Standby/ Hibernation Is Windows ® Media Player open? The system might not enter Standby/Hibernation, if Windows ?[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 1 6 T roubleshooting Modem LAN Problem Procedur e Communication software can't initialize the modem Make sure the compute r's internal modem settings are correct. Re fer to Phone and Modem Options Pr operties in the Contr ol Panel. Y o u can hear a dial tone but can't make a call If the call is going th rough [...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 1 7 T roubleshooting Wir eless LAN If the following proced ures do not restor e LAN access, consult your LAN administrator . For more information on wir eless communication, refer to Chapter 4, Operating Basics . Monitor Refer also to Ch apter 8, Optional Device s , and to your mo nitor’ s documentation. Problem Procedur e[...]
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T O S H I B A M 5 0 9 - 1 8 T roubleshooting i.LINK (IEEE1394) TOSHIBA support If you require any additional help using your computer or if you ar e having problems operating the computer , you may need to contact TOSHIBA fo r additional technic al assistance. Before y ou call Some problems you experience may be re lated to softwar e or the operati[...]
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User’ s Manual A-1 TOSHIBA M50 Appendix A Specifications This appendix summarizes the compu ter's technical specifications. Dimensions and W e ight 343 mm x 242 mm x 29.8 mm (Front)/38 mm (Rear) Starting at 2.26 kg/4.99 lbs* Environmental Requir ements Dimensions and weight may vary depending on product configuration, vendor component, manuf[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 A-2 Specifications Built-in Modem Network control unit (NCU) T ype of NCU AA T ype of line T elephone line (analog only) T ype of dialing Pulse To n e Control command A T commands EIA-578 commands Monitor function Computer's spea ker Communication specifications Communication System Data: Fax: Full duplex Half duplex Communication [...]
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User’ s Manual B-1 TOSHIBA M50 Appendix B Display Modes This appendix contains a table listing all the display modes when the display is set to an external monitor . CRT Display Resolution Color Depth (bpp) Refresh Rate (Hz) 800 x 600 16 bpp 60, 75, 85, 100 32 bpp 6 0, 75, 85, 100 1024 x 768 16 bpp 6 0, 75, 85, 100 32 bpp 6 0, 75, 85, 100 1280 x [...]
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TOSHIBA M50 B-2 Display Modes Displaying movies on a TV or CRT This section describes how to set up your system to display movies simultaneously on your computer's LCD and on an external TV or CRT monitor . Follow the steps below . For A TI Chipset 1. Open the Control Panel and click Appearance and Themes . 2. Click Display . 3. Select the Set[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 B-3 Display Modes 6. In the pr operties box, if a ny addi tional options a re avai lable for your particular device, set them to your liking. 7. Finally , click the AT I O v e r l a y tab to adjust the video overlay properties.[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 B-4 Display Modes For Intel Chipset 1. Click Start > Control Panel > Appearance and Themes . 2. Choose Display to open the Display Pr operties dialog box. 3. Click the Setting tab .[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 B-5 Display Modes 4. Click the Advanced button and choose Intel ® Graphics Media Accelerator Driver . 5. Click the Graphic Properties button and choose TV . 6. Adjusting the TV settings.[...]
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User’ s Manual C-1 TOSHIBA M50 Appendix C AC Power Cor d and Connectors The power cord's AC input plug must be compatible with the various internationa l AC power ou tlets and the cor d must meet the standards f or the country/region in which it is used. All cords must meet the f ollowing specifications: Certification a gencies Length: Minim[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 C-2 AC Power Cord and Connectors In Europe, two conductors power cor d must be VDE type, H05VVH2-F or H03VVH2-F and for three conductors power cord must be VDE type, H05VV-F . For the United States and Canada, two pin plug configu ration must be a 2-15P (250V) or 1-15P (125V) and three pin plug coniguration mu st be 6-15P (250V) or 5-15[...]
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User’ s Manual D-1 TOSHIBA M50 Appendix D If your computer is stolen Should your computer be stolen , however , we’ll help you try to find it. Before contacting TOSHIBA, please pr epar e the following information which is necessary to uniquely identify your computer: ■ In which country was your computer stolen? ■ What type of mach ine do yo[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 D-2 If your computer is stolen TOSHIBA Theft Registration Send to: TOSHIBA Europe GmbH T echnical Service and Support Leibnizstr . 2 93055 Regensburg Germany Fax number: +49 (0) 941 7807 921 Owner ’s details Country stolen: Machine type: (e.g. TOSHIBA M50) Model number: (e.g. PSM50 YXT) Serial number: (e.g. 12345678G) Date stolen: Las[...]
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User’ s Manual Glossary-1 TOSHIBA M50 Glossary The terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual. Alternate naming is included for refer ence. Abbreviat ions AC: alternating current AGP: accelerated graphics port ASCII: Ameri can Standard Code for Informa tion Interchange BIOS: basic input output system CD-ROM: Compact Disc-Read Only[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-2 Glossary RAM: random access memory ROM: read only memory RTC : real time clock SCSI: small computer system interface TF T : thin-film transistor USB: Universal Serial Bus VESA: Video Electronic Standards Association VGA: video graphics array XGA : extended graphics array A adaptor: A device that pr ovides an interfac e betwee[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-3 Glossary C cache memory: High speed memory which stores data that incr eases processor speed and data transfer rate. When the C PU reads data from main memory , it stores a copy of this data in cache mem ory . The next time the CPU needs tha t same data, it look s for it in the cache memory rather than the ma in memory , whic[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-4 Glossary CRT : Cathode Ray T ube. A vacuum tube in which beams pr ojected on a fluorescent scr een-producing lumi nou s spots. An example is th e television set. cursor: A small, blinking r ectangle or line that indicates the current position on the display screen. D DC: Direct Current. Elec tric current that flows in one dir[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-5 Glossary floppy disk drive (FDD): An electromechanica l device that reads and writes to floppy disks. folder: An icon in Windows used to stor e documents or other folders. format: The process of readying a blank disk for its first use. Formatting establishes the structure of the disk that the operating system expects before i[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-6 Glossary IrDA 1.1: An industry standard that enables cableless infrared serial data transfer at spee ds of up to 4 Mbps. J jumper: A small clip or wire that allows you to change the har dwar e characteristics by elec trically connecting two points of a circuit. K K: T aken from the Greek wor d kilo, meaning 1000; often used a[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-7 Glossary N numeric keypad overlay: A featur e that allows you to u se certain keys on the keyboard to perform numeric entr y , or to control cursor and page movement. O operating system: A group of programs that contr ols the basic operation of a computer . Operating system functions include interpreting programs, cr eating d[...]
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TOSHIBA M50 Glossary-8 Glossary ROM: Read Only Memory: A nonvolatile memory ch ip manufactured to contain information th at controls the computer’ s basic operation. Y ou cannot access or change informati on stored in ROM. S SCSI: Small Computer System Interface is an industry stan dar d interface for connection of a vari et y of peripheral devic[...]