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User ’ s Manual Satellite C670/C675/C670D/C675D Satellite Pro C670/C675/C670D Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D Satellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D Series[...]
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User ’s Manual ii T able of Contents Copyright..................... .............. .............. .............. .............. .............. ........ v Disclaimer ............. .............. .............. .............. ................. .............. ........... v T r ademarks ........... .............. .............. .............. .......[...]
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User ’s Manual iii TOSHIBA VIDEO PLA YER ......................... .............. ................. ........... 3-16 Using WinDVD BD fo r TOSHIB A ................. .............. ................ ......... 3-20 Wireless communicati ons ..................... ................. .............. .............. 3-22 LAN .......... .............. ......[...]
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User ’s Manual iv Chapter 6 T roubleshooting Problem solving process ............... .............. ................ .............. ........... 6-1 Hardware and system checklist ............... .............. ................. ............. 6-4 TOSHIBA sup port ..................... ................. .............. .............. .............. 6[...]
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User ’s Manual v Copyright © 201 1 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of TOSHIBA. No p at ent liability is assumed, with respect to the use of the information contained herein. First edition Feb. 20 1 1 Copyright authority for mu[...]
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User ’s Manual vi T ouchPad is a trademark of Synaptics, Inc Wi-Fi is a registered trade ma rk of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Secure Digital and SD are trademarks of SD Card Association. Memory S tick and Memory Stick PRO are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sony Corporatio n. MultiMediaCard and MMC are tradema rks of Mu ltiMediaCard Association. A[...]
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User ’s Manual vii FCC conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subj ect to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera tion. Cont act EU Declar atio n of Confor mity C[...]
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User ’s Manual viii W orking environmen t This product was designed to fulfil the EMC (Electromag netic Compatibility) requirements to be observed for so-called “Residenti al, commercial and light industry environments”. TOSHIB A do not approve the use of this product in working environmen ts other than the above menti oned “Residential, co[...]
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User ’s Manual ix Following information is only valid for EU-mem ber S t ates: Disposal of product s Disposal of batteries a nd/or accumulators The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbo l indicates that products must be collected and dispo sed of separately from household waste. Integrated batteries and accumulators can be disposed of with the pr od[...]
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User ’s Manual x Disposing of the computer and the computer's batteries ■ Discard this compu ter in acco rdance with appli cable laws and regulations. For further information, cont act y our local government. ■ This computer contains rechargeable batteries. After repeated use, the batteries will finally lose th eir ability to hold a char[...]
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User ’s Manual xi 1. Panasonic System Networks ■ DVD SuperMulti with Double Layer UJ8A0 ■ BD-Combo UJ1 41 ■ BD-Writer UJ240 2. HIT ACHI-LG Data Storage, Inc. ■ DVD SuperMulti with Double Layer GT30N/30F ■ BD-Combo CT 31F ■ BD-Writer BT1 1F ■ The drive model employs a laser system. T o ensure proper use of this product, please read t[...]
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User ’s Manual xii 3. TOSHIBA Samsung Storage T echnolo gy ■ DVD SuperMulti with Double Layer TS-L633F/L633W 4. Sony Optiarc Inc. ■ DVD SuperMulti with Double Layer AD-7710/7713 Precautions TOSHIBA SAMSUNG STORAGE TECHNOLOGY KOREA CORPORATION 416, MEATAN-3 DONG, YEONGTONG-GU, SUWON CITY, GYEONGGI, 443-742, KOREA Complies with 21 CFR, Chapter [...]
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User ’s Manual xiii Preface Congratulations on your purchase of th is computer . This powerful notebook computer provides excellent expans ion capability , includes multime dia functionality , and is designed to prov ide years of reliable, high-pe rformance computing. This manual tells how to set up and begin using your computer . It also provide[...]
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User ’s Manual xiv Display Messages Messages are used in this manual to bring important information to your attention. Each type of message is identified a s shown below . T erminology This term is defined in this document as follows: S ABC Names of windows or icons or text generated by the computer that appear on its display screen are presented[...]
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User ’s Manual xv General Precautions TOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety , minimize strain and withstand the rigors of portability . Ho we ver , certain precautions should be observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damag e to the computer . Be certain to read the general precau tions below and to note the cautions[...]
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User ’s Manual xvi S tress injury Carefully read the Instruction Manual fo r Safety and Comfor t . It contains information on the prevention of stre ss injuries to your hands and wrists that can be caused by exte nsive keyboar d use. It also in cludes information on work space design, posture and lighting that can help reduce physical stress. Hea[...]
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User ’s Manual 1-1 Chapter 1 C h a p t e r 1 Getting S t arted This chapter provides an equ ipment checklist, and basic informa tion to start using your computer . Equipment checklist Carefully unpack your comp uter , taking ca re to save the box and packaging materials for future use. Hardware Check to make sure you have al l the following items[...]
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User ’s Manual 1-2 ■ WinDVD BD for TOSHIBA ■ TOSHIBA Resolution+ Plug-in For Windows Media Player ■ TOSHIBA eco Utility ■ TOSHIBA Bulletin Board ■ TOSHIBA ReelT ime ■ TOSHIBA HW Setup Utility ■ TOSHIBA V alue Added Package ■ TOSHIBA Web Camera Application ■ TOS HIBA Face Recog nition ■ TOSHIBA Service S tation ■ TOSHIBA PC H[...]
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User ’s Manual 1-3 Connecting the A C adaptor Attach the AC adaptor when you need to cha rge the battery or you want to operate from AC power . It is also th e fastest way to get started, because the battery pack will need to be charged before you can operate from battery power . The AC adaptor can automa tically adjust to any voltage ranging fro[...]
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User ’s Manual 1-4 1. Connect the powe r cord to the AC adaptor . Figure 1-1 Connecting the power cord to the AC adap tor (2-pin plug) Figure 1-2 Connecting the power cord to the AC adap tor (3-pin plug) 2. Connect the AC adaptor ’s DC output plug to the DC IN 19V jack on the left of the computer . Either a 2-pin or 3-pin adaptor/cord wi ll be [...]
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User ’s Manual 1-5 Figure 1-3 Connecting the DC output plug t o the computer (Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D/Satellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D ) 3. Plug the power cord into a live wall outle t - the Battery and DC IN indicators or DC IN/Battery indicator on the front of the computer should glow . Opening the disp lay The display panel can be o[...]
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User ’s Manual 1-6 T urning on the power This section describes how to turn on the power - the Power indicator wil l then indicate the status. Please refer to the Monitoring of power condition section in Chapter 5, Power and Powe r-Up Modes fo r more information. 1. Open the display panel. 2. Press and hold the computer's power button for tw[...]
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User ’s Manual 1-7 Figure 1-5 T urning on the power (Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D/Satellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D) St arting up for the first time The Windows 7 S tartup Screen will be the first screen displayed when you turn on the power . Fo llow the on-screen instructions on each screen in order to properly inst all the operating system[...]
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User ’s Manual 1-8 3. Click Start . 4. Click the Sh ut down button ( ). 5. Turn of f any peripheral devices connected to your computer . Sleep Mode If you have to interrupt your work, you are able to tu rn off the power without exiting from your software by placing the computer into Sleep Mode. In this mode data is maintained in the computer&apos[...]
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User ’s Manual 1-9 Benefits of Sleep Mode The Sleep Mode feature provide s the following benefits: ■ Restores the previous workin g environment more ra pidly than does the Hibernation Mode feature. ■ 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 [...]
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User ’s Manual 1-10 on, the previous state is restored. Please note that the Hibernation Mode feature does not save the status of an y periphe ral devices connected to the computer . Benefits of Hibernation Mode The Hiberna tion Mode feat ure provides the following ben efits: ■ Saves data to the hard disk drive when the computer automatically s[...]
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User ’s Manual 1-1 1 Data save in Hibernation Mode When you turn off the power in Hibernation Mode, the computer will take a moment to save the current data in memory to the hard disk drive. During this time, t he Hard Disk Drive/Memory media slot indicator will glow . After you turn of f the computer , and the content of memory has been saved to[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-1 Chapter 2 C h a p t e r 2 The Grand T our This chapter identifies the vari ous components of the computer - it is recommended that you become familiar with each before you operate th e computer . The Grand T our for Satellite C670/C675/C670D/C6 75D/Satellite Pr o C670/C675/C670D Front with the display clo sed The following figu[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-2 Lef t side The following figure shows the comp uter ’s left side. Figure 2-2 The left side of the computer Product appearance depends on the model yo u purchased. DC IN/Battery indicator The DC IN/Battery indicator shows the status of the battery’ s charge - green in dicates the batte ry is fully charged while power is bein[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-3 Right side The following figure shows the comp uter ’s right side. Figure 2-3 The right side of the computer External RGB monitor port This port provides 15-pin, analo g VGA port. Please refer to Appendix A for information on external RGB mon itor port pin a ssignment. This port allows you to connect an external RGB monitor t[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-4 Back The following figure shows the comp uter ’s back. Figure 2-4 The back of the computer Optical disc driv e The computer is configured with a DVD Super Multi, BD-Combo or BD-Writer drive. 2.6GB and 5.2GB DVD-RAM media cann ot be read from or written to. Security lock slot A security cable can be attached to this slot and t[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-5 Underside The following figure shows the undersi de of the computer . Y ou shou ld ensure that the disp lay is closed befo re the computer is turned over to avoid causing any damage. Figure 2-5 The underside of the computer Product appearance depends on the model yo u purchased. 1. Battery lock 3. Memory module slot 2. Battery [...]
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User ’s Manual 2-6 Front with the display op en This section shows the computer with the display panel open. In order to open the display , lift the display panel up and position it at a comfortable viewing angle for you. Figure 2-6 The front of the computer with th e display panel open * Provided with some models. Product appearance depends on t[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-7 Display screen 43.9 cm (17.3”) LCD screen, 16 million colors, configured with the fol lowing resolution: ■ HD+, 1600 horizontal x 900 vertical pixels Please be aware that, when th e computer is operating on the AC adaptor, the image displayed on the internal screen will be some what brighter than when it operates on battery[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-8 The Grand T our for Satellite L770/L775/L 770D/L775D/Satellite Pro L770/L77 5/L770D/L775D Front with the display clo sed The following figure shows the computer ’s front with it s display panel in the closed position. Legal Footnote (Wireless LAN) For more information regarding Wirele ss LAN, please refer to the Legal Footnot[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-9 Figure 2-7 Front of the computer with display panel closed 1. DC IN indicator 4. Hard Disk Dr ive/Optical Disc Drive indicator 2. Power indicator 5. Memory media slot indicator 3. Battery indicator 6. Wireless communication indicator 1 2 3 4 5 6 DC IN indicator The DC IN indicator normally glows white when power is being correc[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-10 Lef t side The following figure shows the comp uter ’s left side. Figure 2-8 The left side of the computer * Provided with some models. Product appearance depends on the model yo u purchased. 1. DC IN 19V jack 5. Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0 or USB 3.0) port* 2. Cooling vents 6. HDMI out port* 3. External RGB monitor port 7[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-1 1 Right side The following figure shows the comp uter ’s right side. Figure 2-9 The right side of the computer Product appearance depends on the model yo u purchased. External RGB monitor port This port provides 15-pin, analo g VGA port. Please refer to Appendix A for information on external RGB mon itor port pin a ssignment.[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-12 Back The following figure shows the comp uter ’s back. Headphone jack A 3.5 mm mini headphone jack enables connection of stereo headphones. Microphone j ack A 3.5 mm mini microphone jack enables connection of a three-conductor mini jack for monaural microphon e input. The integrated sound system provides support for the comp[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-13 Figure 2-10 The back of the computer Underside The following figure shows the undersi de of the computer . Y ou shou ld ensure that the disp lay is closed befo re the computer is turned over to avoid causing any damage. 1. Battery pack 1 Battery p ack The rechargeable lithium-i on battery pack provides power to the computer w [...]
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User ’s Manual 2-14 Figure 2-1 1 The underside of the computer Product appearance depends on the model yo u purchased. 1. Battery lock 3. Memory module slot 2. Battery release latch 4. Cooling vents 1 2 3 4 Battery lock Slide the battery lock to release the battery pack ready for removal. Battery release latch Slide and hold this latch into its &[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-15 Front with the display op en This section shows the computer with the display panel open. In order to open the display , lift the display panel up and position it at a comfortable viewing angle for you. Figure 2-12 The front of the computer with the display panel open * Provided with some models. Product appearance depends on [...]
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User ’s Manual 2-16 Display screen 4 3.9 cm (17.3”) LCD screen, 16 million colors, configured with the fol lowing resolution: ■ HD+, 1600 horizontal x 900 vertical pixels Please be aware that, when th e computer is operating on the AC adaptor, the image displayed on the internal screen will be some what brighter than when it operates on batte[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-17 Internal Hardware Component s This section describes the internal hardw are components of your computer . The actual specifications ma y vary depending on the model you purchased. Legal Footnote (Wireless LAN) For more information regarding Wirele ss LAN, please refer to the Legal Footnotes section in Appendix C. Bluetooth an [...]
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User ’s Manual 2-18 For more information regardi ng CPU, please refer to the Legal Footnote s section in Appendi x C. Hard Disk Drive or Solid St ate Drive The size of the hard disk drive varies dependin g on the model. T o check which type of HDD/SSD is included in your model, open the TOSHIBA PC Diag nostic T ool Utility by clicking St art ->[...]
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User ’s Manual 2-19 Intel ® Display Power S aving T echnology Intel GPU model may include the Displa y Power Saving T echnology feature that can save the computer's power co nsumption by opti mizing picture contrast on the internal L CD. This feature can be used if the computer is: ■ running under battery mo de ■ using the internal LCD [...]
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User ’s Manual 2-20 AMD ® V ari-Bright ™ AMD GPU model may include the AMD ® V ari-Bright ™ feature that can sa ve the computer's power consumption by optimizing pictur e contrast on the internal LCD. This feature can be used if the computer is: ■ running under battery mo de ■ using the internal LCD display only The V ari-Bright fe[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-1 Chapter 3 C h a p t e r 3 Operating Basics This chapter describes the basic operations of your computer , highlights the precautions that should be taken when using it. Using the T ouch Pad T o use the T ouch Pad, simply touch and move your fingertip across it in the direction you want the on-screen pointer to go. Figure 3-1 T [...]
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User ’s Manual 3-2 The Keyboard The computer ’s keyboard layouts ar e compatible with a 104/105-key enhanced keyboard - by pressing some keys in combination, all of the 104/105-key enhance d keyboard functions can be performed on the computer . The number of keys available on your keyboard will depend on which country/region your computer is co[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-3 F1 through F9 are called function keys because they execute programmed functions when pressed and, when used in combination with the FN key , those keys marked with icons also execute specific fu nctions on the computer . Sof t keys: FN key com binations The FN (function) is used in comb ination with other keys to form soft key[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-4 3. T o cycle through the disp layed options, hold down FN and press the hot key repeatedly . Release the FN key when the desired option is selected. For more informatio n, please refer to the TOSHIBA Flash Cards Help file. T o access this help, click St art -> All Programs -> TOSHIBA -> Utilities -> Flash Cards Help[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-5 ■ Zoom Pressing FN + Sp ace changes the display resolution. ■ Reduce Pressing FN + 1 reduces the icon size on the desktop or the font sizes within one of the supported application windows. ■ Enlarge Pressing FN + 2 enlarges the icon size on the desktop or the font sizes within one of the supported application windows. ■[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-6 Optical disc drives The computer may b e installed with a DVD Super Multi, BD-Combo or BD- Writer drive. When the computer is a ccessing an optical disc, an indicator on the drive glows. Some models are equip ped with an o ptical disc drive. Format s The drives support the following formats. DVD Super Multi drive Double Layer T[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-7 Figure 3-3 Pressing the eject button and pu lling the disc tray open (Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D/satellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D) 3. Lay the disc, label side up, in the disc tray . Figure 3-4 Inserting a disc (Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D/sa tellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D) 1. Eject button 2. Disc tray 1. Laser le[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-8 4. Press gently at the cente r of the disc until you feel it click into place. The disc should li e below the top of the spindle, flu sh with the spindl e base. 5. Push the center of the disc tray to close it. P ress gently until it locks into place. Removing discs T o remove the disc, follow the steps as detailed below: 1. T o[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-9 Figure 3-5 Manual release with the eje ct hole (Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D/satellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D) W rit able disc s This section describes the type s of writable discs. Check the specifications of your drive to see the types of discs it can write. Use TOSHIBA Disc Creator and Corel Digital S tud io to write c[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-10 Y ou can use the DVD Super Multi drive or BD-Combo drive to write data to either CD-R, CD-RW , DVD-R, DVD- R DL, DVD-RW , DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW , DVD-RAM or DVD-R DL discs. Y ou can use the BD-W riter drive to writ e data to either CD-R, CD-R W, DVD-R, DVD-R DL, DVD-RW , DVD+R, DVD+R DL, DVD+RW , DVD-RAM, DVD-R DL, BD-R or B[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-1 1 CD-R: T AIYO YUDEN CO., Ltd. MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., L TD. CD-RW : (Multi-S peed, High -S peed and Ultra-Speed) MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., L TD. DVD-R: DVD Specifications for Recordable Disc for General V ersion 2.0 T AIYO YUDEN Co.,Ltd. (for 8x and 16x speed media) MITSUBISHI KAGAKU MEDIA CO., L TD. (for 8x and 16x sp[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-12 When writing or rewriting Please observe the fo llowing points while you w rite or rewrite da ta to a media: ■ Always copy data from the hard disk drive to the optical media - do not use the cut-and-paste function as the or iginal data will be lost if there is a write error . ■ Do not perform any of the following actions: [...]
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User ’s Manual 3-13 ■ Do not use the "Disc Backup" function of TOSHIBA Disc Creator in order to copy DVD Video or DVD-ROM material that has copyright protecti on. ■ DVD-RAM discs cannot be backed u p using the "Disc Backup" function of TOSHIBA Disc Creator . ■ Y ou canno t back up CD-ROM, CD-R or CD-RW media to DVD-R, DV[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-14 2. Display th e setting dialog box by one of the fo llowing two steps: Click the Recording settings button ( ) for writing on the main toolbar in the Data CD/DVD mode. Select Settings for Each Mo de -> Dat a CD/DV D in the Settings menu. 3. Mark the V erify Written Data check box. 4. Select File Open or Full Compare mode. 5[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-15 T o open the Corel Digital S tudio Manual, press the F1 key when th e Corel Digital S tudio is laun ched. Important information for use Note the following limitations when you write Video DVD or Blu-ray disc movie, file convert or playback files. Editing digital video ■ Log in with Administrator rights to use Corel Digital S[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-16 About recorded DVDs and Blu-ray discs ■ Some DVD-ROM drives for personal computers or other DVD players may not be able to read DVD-R/+R/-R W/+RW/-RAM discs. ■ When playing your recorded DVD on your compute r , please us e the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLA YER software application. ■ When playing your recorded Blu-ray Disc on your c[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-17 ■ Do not switch to Hibernation or Sleep Mode when running the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLA YER. ■ Do not lock the computer using the Windows log o ( ) + L keys or the FN + F1 keys when runnin g the TOSHIBA VIDEO PLA YER. ■ The TOSHIBA VIDEO PLA YER does not have a parental control function. ■ In order to protect copyrights, t he [...]
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User ’s Manual 3-18 St arting TOSHIBA VIDEO PLA YER Use the following procedure to start T OSHIBA VIDEO PLA YER. 1. Insert an DVD-Video in the optical disc drive while Windows ® 7 is running. When an DVD-Video disc is set in the DVD drive (for models with DVD drive), if the appli cation se lecti on screen appears, select Play DVD movie , ( using[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-19 Bring up windows such as [Right-Click Menu], [Settings Window], [T itle/Chapter Search], [File Sele ct] or [Error Message ]. Operate on Windows Op erate on ot her applicati ons ■ Please make sure AC adapter is used when playing with the enabled 3D playback feature. 3D playback o ccu rs only in full-screen size. W hen you ena[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-20 Click the "Help" button ( ) in the Display Area. Using WinDVD BD for T OSHIBA Please be aware of the following li mitations when you use WinDVD BD for TOSHIBA: Notes on use ■ WinDVD BD for TOSHIBA is for Blu-ray Disc playback only . DVD playback is not supported. Plea se use TOSHIBA VIDEO PLA YER for DVD playback. [...]
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User ’s Manual 3-21 marketing regions. Reg ion codes can be set from WinD VD BD ([Region] tab in [Setup] dialogue). When yo u purchase BD Video, make sure it matches your d rive, othe rwise it will not pla y properly . ■ T o playback video on an externa l display or TV using W inDVD BD, use output devices like external disp lays or TV that have[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-22 ■ Viewing 3D playback may cause discomfort. In this case, please stop viewing and consult your doctor . ■ Please consider if it is suitable or a need for time limit before allowing your child to wat ch a 3D content. ■ The 3D effect can be shown on external 3D enabled display/TV tha t supports HDMI 1.4. T o play the Blu-r[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-23 Wireless LAN The Wireless LAN is compatible wit h other LAN systems based on Direct Sequence S pread S pectru m / Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing radio technology that complies with the IEEE802.1 1 Wireless LAN standard. ■ Frequency Channel Sele ction of 5GHz for IEEE 8 02.1 1a or/and IEEE802.1 1n ■ Frequency Ch[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-24 4. Follow the wizard. Y ou will need the na me of the wirel ess network together with security settings. Consul t the documentation accompanied with your router or ask your wireless network administrator for the settings. Security ■ TOSHIBA strongly recommend that y ou enable encryption functionality , otherwise your compute[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-25 ■ Range is also impacted due to "obstacles" in the signal path of the rad io that may either absorb or reflect the radio signal. Bluetooth wireless te chnology Some computers in this series hav e Bluetooth wireless communication function which eliminates the need for cables betw een electronic devices such as compu[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-26 Release Notes related to th e Bluetooth S tack for Wi ndows by TOSHIBA 1. Fax application software: Please be aware th at there is some fax application software that you cannot use on this Bluetooth St ack. 2. Multi-user considera tions: The use of Bluetoo th is not supported in a multi-user environment. Th is means that, when[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-27 If you are using Ethernet LAN (1 0 megabits per second, 10BASE-T), you can connect with a CA T3 or higher ca ble. Connecting the LAN cable T o connect the LAN cable, foll ow the steps as detailed below: 1. Turn of f the power to all external devices connected to the computer . 2. Plug one en d of the cable into t he LAN jack. [...]
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User ’s Manual 3-28 Car ds/ memo ry ■ Memory media slot ■ Additional memory modu le Peripheral devices ■ External monitor ■ HDMI Other ■ Security lock ■ Optional TOSHIBA accessories Memory medi a slot The computer is equipped with a memory media slot that can accommodate some kinds of memo ry media wi th various memory capacities so t[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-29 Memory medi a This section provides the important safety precautions in order to handle your memory media. Point s to note abou t the memory media card SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards comply with SDMI (Secure Digital Music Initiative), which is a technology adopted to prevent unlawful copy or playback of digital music. For this reas[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-30 Media care Observe the following preca utions when handling the card. Card care ■ Do not twist or be nd cards. ■ Do not expose cards to liquids or store in humi d areas or lay media close to containers of liquid. ■ Do not touch the metal part of a card or expose it to liquids or l et it get dirty . ■ After using card, [...]
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User ’s Manual 3-31 1. Turn the memory media so that the cont acts (metal areas) are face down. 2. Insert the memory media into the memory medi a slot on the left of the computer . 3. Press the memo ry media gently to ensure a firm connection is made. Figure 3-8 Inserting a memory media (Satellite L770/L775/L770D/ L775D/satellite Pro L770/L775/L7[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-32 Additional memory module Y ou can install additional memory into th e computer in order to increase the amount of system memory that is avai lable. This section describes how to install and remove optional memory modules. ■ Do not remove the memory media while the co mputer is in Sleep or Hibernation Mode. The co mputer coul[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-33 Inst alling a mem ory modu le T o install a memory module, follow the steps as detailed below: 1. Shut down the computer - make sure the Power indicator is off (refer to the T urning off the power section in Chapter 1, Getting S tarted if required). 2. Remove the AC adaptor and al l cables and perip herals connected to the com[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-34 Figure 3-10 Seating the memory module (Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D/satellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D) 8. Seat th e memory module cover in place and secure it with the screw . 1. Notch 3. Slot A 2. Slot B 2 3 1 ■ Never allow metal objects, such as screws, staples and p aper clips, to enter the computer. Foreign met al o[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-35 Figure 3-1 1 Seating the memo ry module cover (Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D/satellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D) 9. Install the battery pack - refer to Replacing the batte ry pack section in Chapter 5, Power and Powe r-Up Modes, if required. 10. Turn your co mputer over . 1 1. Turn the computer on and make su re the added m[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-36 Figure 3-12 Removing the memory module (Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D/satellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D) 9. Seat th e memory module cover in place and secure it with the screw . 10. Install the battery p ack. 1 1. T urn your computer over . External monitor An external analog monitor can be con nected to the External RGB m[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-37 Connecting the mo nitor cable 1. Connect the mo nitor cable to the External RGB monito r port. Figure 3-13 Connecting the monitor cable to the External RGB monitor port (Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D/satellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D) 2. Turn the external monitor's power on. When you turn on the power , the computer w[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-38 HDMI Some models are equip ped with an HDMI out port. An HDMI monitor can be connected to the HDMI out port on the comp uter . T o connect monitor , follow the steps as detailed below: Connecting the H DMI out port 1. Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI out port of the HDMI device. 2. Plug the other end of the HDMI ca[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-39 Settings for display video o n HDMI T o view video on the HDMI device, be sure to configure th e following settings otherwise you may find that nothing is displayed. Select HD Form at T o select the display mode, follow the steps as detailed below: 1. Click Start and click Control Panel . 2. Click Appeara nce and Personalizati[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-40 HDMI 1.4 3D Video Only some models are supported wit h NVDIA HDMI 1.4 3D Video feature. When a television is conne cted to HDMI port and the television is supporting 3D feature, the NVDIA HDMI 1.4 3D Video feature may be enabled through the following procedure. Before setting up the HDMI 1.4 3D Video feature, please ensure the[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-41 24Hz and 1280x720 60Hz. The resolution can be reconfigured by the following procedure: 1. Click Start -> Control Panel -> Hardware and Soun d -> NVIDIA Control Panel . 2. Click Change resolution from Select a T ask... . 3. Choose one of the be low resolutions from "Resolution": HD 3D: 1080p, 1920 x 1080 HD 3[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-42 the following list details some of the items that are avai labl e from your reseller or TOSHIBA dealer: Sound System This section describes some of the audio control functions. V olume Mixer The V olume Mixer utility lets you control the audio volume for playback of devices and app lications under W indows. ■ T o launch the [...]
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User ’s Manual 3-43 1. Right click o n the speaker icon on the T askbar , and select Playback Devices from the sub menu. 2. Select Speakers , and click Properties . 3. On the Enhancements t ab select the sound effects you would like, and click Apply . Realtek HD Audio Manager Y ou can confirm and ch ange the audi o configuration using the Realte [...]
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User ’ s Manual 3-44 ■ High-Frequency Enhan cer: Analyzes and restore s high frequencies lost during encoding. Works on any speaker for a higher level of audio than was previously possi ble. ■ Audio Optimiza tion: Corrects common audio problems caused by laptop limitations for a bette r entertainment experience. ■ Natural Bass: Extends th e[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-45 ■ Clean the plastics of the comp uter using a slig htly water dampened cloth. ■ Y ou ca n clean the display screen by spraying a small amount of glass cleaner onto a soft, clean cloth a nd then wiping the screen gently with the cloth. Moving the comp uter While the computer is designed for fl exible day-to -day usage you s[...]
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User ’s Manual 3-46 When the processor's temperature falls within normal range, the fan will be turned off and the processor operation returned to its st andard speed. If the processor's temperature reaches an unacceptably high level with either setting, the comp uter auto matically shuts down to prevent any damage. In this instance all[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-1 Chapter 4 C h a p t e r 4 Utilities & 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 uti lities that come with the computer and details how to start them. For further inf[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-2 TOSHIBA Face Recognition TOSHIB A Face Recognition us es a face verification library to verify the face data of users when they log in to Windows. If the verification is successful, the user will be logg ed into Windows automatically . The user can thus avoid ha ving to enter a password or the like, which makes the login proces[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-3 TOSHIBA eco Utility This computer is equipped with "eco mode". This mode slightly lowers performance of some devi ces to reduce electric power consumption. Y ou can realize measura ble power savings by us ing it continuously . TOSHIBA eco Utility helps you monitor your power savings by showing approximate real time po[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-4 TOSHIBA Sleep Utility This utility is able to eith er enable or disable the Sleep and Charge function. It shows the positions of USB ports that support the USB Sleep and Charge function and displays the battery's remaining capacity . T o access this utility , click S t art -> All Programs -> TOSHIB A -> Utilities [...]
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User ’s Manual 4-5 TOSHIBA ReelT ime T his application is a grap hical history/indexing tool that enables you to view recen tly accessed files in a fun and easy-to-use fo rmat. View and scr oll through your history of opene d or imported files via thumbnail s in an intuit ive user interf ace. T o access this utility , click S t art -> All Prog[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-6 Sp ecial features The following features are eithe r un ique to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features which ma ke the computer more con venient to use. Access each function using the following proce dures. *1 T o access the Power Options, click S t art -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Options . Hot[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-7 Low battery automatic Hibernatio n Mode *1 When battery power is exhausted to the point that computer operation c annot be continued , the system automatically e nters Hibernation Mode and shuts itself down. This can be specified in the Power Options. Heat disper sal *1 T o protect against o verheating, the processor has an int[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-8 Using the T OSHIBA Sleep Utility This utility displays wheth er the Sleep and Charge function is enabled or disabled and shows the posi tions of USB ports that support the Sleep and Charge function. It also displays the remaini ng battery capacity . Sleep and Charge Y our computer can supply USB bus p ower (DC5V ) to the USB p [...]
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User ’s Manual 4-9 St arting the TO SHIBA Sleep Utility T o start the utility , click S tart -> All Programs -> T OSHIBA -> Util ities -> Sleep Utility . Enabling Sleep and Charge This utility can be used to enable and disab le the Sleep and Charge function. Select the Enable Sleep and Charge check box to enable this function for the [...]
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User ’s Manual 4-10 face data of users when they log in to Windows. The user can thus avoid having to enter a password or the like, which makes the login process easier . Disclaimer TOSHIBA does not guarantee that the fa ce recognition utility technology will be completely secu re or error- free. TOSHIBA does not guarantee that the face recogniti[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-1 1 The Management screen is displayed for a logged -in user whose face has already been registere d. 2. Click Run as administrator in lower left of the Management screen, and then click the Register button. The Registration screen is displayed. If you wish to practice, click on the Next button in the Re gistration screen. If you[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-12 3. Click the De lete button. " Y ou are about to delete the user data. W ould you like to continue? " will be displayed on the screen. ■ If you do not want the data to be deleted, click the No button and you will then be returned to the Management screen. ■ Clicking on the Ye s button will remove th e selected us[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-13 7. V erification will be performed. If the authentication is successful, the image data taken in step 6 will be faded in and placed ove r one another . If an error occurs during authentication, you wil l be returned to the Select T iles screen. 8. The Window s We lc om e screen will be displayed, an d will be l ogged in automa[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-14 St arti ng the c omput er by password T o start up the computer with the us er p assword, follow the steps as detailed below: 1. T urn on th e power as described in Chapter 1, Getting Started . The following message wil l appear in the screen: Enter Password [ ] 2. Enter the Password. 3. Press ENTER . HW Setup This section exp[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-15 Setup This field displays the installed BIO S version , date and EC version . Password This option allows you to set or reset the user password for power on. User Password Lets you register a new password or change/remove an existing password. T o enter a user password: 1. Select Registere d to display the followin g prompt: E[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-16 Display This tab lets you customize your computer’s display settings for either the internal display or an external monitor . Power On Display This tab allows you to select the display to be used when the computer is started. Please note that this setting is only available on standard VGA mode and is not available as part of[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-17 Panel Open - Power On This feature a llows you to change the Panel Open - Power On setting. Keyboard Wa ke-up on Key board When this feature is enabl ed, and the co mputer is in Sleep Mode, you can turn on the system by pressing any key . However, please be aware that this option will only work with the internal keyboard and o[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-18 Power will be automatically turn ed on when a signal is received from an administrator's computer whic h is connected via a network. The following settings can be changed when the Built-in LAN is Enabled . Connect the AC adaptor when using the Wake-up on LAN function. The battery retention time will be shorter than the ti[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-19 T OSHIBA PC Health Monitor The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor application proactively monitors a number of system functions such as power consumption, battery health and the system cooling, in forming you of significant system conditions. This application recognizes the system and individu al component serial numbers, and will trac[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-20 Accept ance screen. Please carefully read the information displ ayed. Selecting ACCEPT and clicking OK will enable the pr ogram. By enabling the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor software, you agree with these terms and conditions and to the use and sharin g of the collected information. Once the program is enabled, the TOSHIBA PC Hea[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-21 Creating Recovery Media This section describes how to crea te Recovery Media. A recovery image of the software on your computer i s stored on the hard disk drive, and can be copied to eit her DVD or USB Flash Memory by using the following steps: 1. Select either blank DVD or USB Flash Memory . The application will allow you to[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-22 Restoring the pre-inst alled sof tware from your crea ted Recovery Media If the pre-installed files are damaged , you are able to either use the Recovery Media you have created or the hard disk drive recovery process to restore the computer to the state it was in when you originally received it. T o perform this restoration, f[...]
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User ’s Manual 4-23 Restoring the pre-in sta lled sof tware from the Recovery hard disk drive A portion of the total hard disk dr ive space is configured as a hidden recovery partition. This p artition stores files which can be used to restore pre-installed software in the event of a problem. If you subsequently set up your hard disk drive again,[...]
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User ’s Manual 5-1 Chapter 5 C h a p t e r 5 Power and Power-Up Modes The computer's powe r resources include the AC adaptor , battery pack and any internal batteries. This chapter provides details on making the most effective use of these resources, and includes informatio n on charging and changing batteries, tips for saving battery power [...]
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User ’s Manual 5-2 Power conditio ns for Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D/ satellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D The computer's operating capability a nd battery charge status are affected by different power conditions, including whether an AC adaptor is connected, whether a battery pack is installed and what the charge level is for that batter[...]
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User ’s Manual 5-3 Power on Pow er off (no operation) AC adaptor connected Battery fully charged • Operates • No char ge • LED: Battery white DC IN white • No charge • LED: Battery whi te DC IN white Battery partially charged or no charge • Operates • Charge • LED: Battery amber DC IN white • Quick charge • LED: Battery amber [...]
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User ’s Manual 5-4 Monitoring of power co ndition for Satellite C670/C675/C670D/C6 75D/Satellite Pr o C670/C675/C670D As shown in the below table, the DC IN/Battery and Power indicato rs on the system indicator panel alert you to the computer ’s operating capability and battery charge status. DC IN/B attery indic ator Check the DC IN/Battery in[...]
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User ’s Manual 5-5 Monitoring of power co ndition for Satellite L770/L775/L770D/L775D/ satellite Pro L770/L775/L770D/L775D As shown in the below table, the Battery , DC IN and Power indicators on the system indicator alert you to the computer ’s operating capability and battery charge status. Battery indicator Check the Battery indicator to det[...]
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User ’s Manual 5-6 Battery This section explai ns battery types, use, recharging me thods and handling. Battery types The computer has differ ent types of batteries. Battery pack When the AC adaptor is not connecte d, the computer's main power source is a removable lithium ion battery pack, also referred to in this manual as the main battery[...]
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User ’s Manual 5-7 Care and use of the ba ttery p ack This section provides the important safety precautions in order to handle your battery pack properly . Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual fo r Safety and Comfort for detailed precautions and handling instructio ns. Charging the batteries When the power in the battery pack becomes low , t[...]
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User ’s Manual 5-8 Tim e Refer to User Information Guide about Char ging time. Battery charging notice The battery may not begin charging immediately under the following conditions: ■ The battery is extremely hot or cold (if the battery is extremely hot, it might not charge at all). T o ensure the battery charges to its full capacity , you shou[...]
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User ’s Manual 5-9 Maximizing battery op erating time A battery's usefulness depends on how long it can su pply power on a single charge, while how long the c harg e lasts in a battery depends on: ■ Processor speed ■ Screen brightness ■ System Sleep Mode ■ System Hibernation Mode ■ Display power off period ■ Hard disk drive power[...]
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User ’s Manual 5-10 ■ At least once a mo nth, disconnect the computer from a power source and operate it on battery powe r until the battery pack fully discharges. Before doing so, follow the steps as detailed below . ■ If you have extra battery p acks, rotate their use. ■ If you will not be using the system for an extended period, for exam[...]
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User ’s Manual 5-1 1 Removing the battery pa ck T o remove a discharged battery , follow th e steps as detailed below: 1. Save your work. 2. Turn the computer's power of f - ensure that the Power indicator is off. 3. Remove a ll cables and peripherals that are connected to the comp uter . 4. Close th e display panel and turn the comp uter up[...]
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User ’s Manual 5-12 ■ Sleep Mode: Data will be maintained in the computer's memory . Window s utilities Y ou can configure various settin gs associated with both Sleep Mode an d Hibernation Mode within the Power Options (to access it, Start -> Control Panel -> System and Security -> Power Op tions ). Hot keys Y ou can use the FN +[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-1 Chapter 6 C h a p t e r 6 T r oubleshooting TOSHIBA have designed this computer for durability , ho wever , should problems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed in this chapter to help determi ne the cause. All users should become familiar with this chapter as knowing what might go wrong can help prevent problems f[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-2 optional accessories fo r further information on its inst allation and configuration). ■ Check all cables to ensure they are corre ctly and firmly attached to the computer - loose cables can cause signal e rrors. ■ Inspect all connecting cables for loose wires and all connectors for loose pins. ■ Check that your CD/DVD/BD[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-3 If something goes w rong Y our program stops responding If you are working with a program that suddenly freezes all ope rations, chances are the program has stopped respond ing. Y ou can exit the faile d program without sh utting down the operating system or closing other programs. T o close a program that has stopped respondin[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-4 The computer will not start Make sure you attached the AC adaptor and power cord/cable properly or installed a charged battery . If you are using the AC adaptor , check that the wall outlet is working by plugging in another device, such as a lamp. V erify that the computer is on by looking at the ON/OFF indicator . If the indic[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-5 Battery If you suspect a problem with the battery , you should check the status of the DC IN indicator as well as the Battery indicator, or DC IN/Battery indicator . Problem Procedure AC adaptor doesn’t power the computer Check the connections to make sure that the power cord/adaptor is firmly connected to the computer and a [...]
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User ’s Manual 6-6 Battery doesn’t charge when the AC adaptor is attached ( Battery indicator or DC IN/Battery indicator does not glow amber). If the battery is complete ly discharged, it will not begin charging immediately , in th ese instances you should wait a few minutes before trying again. If the battery still does not charg e, you should[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-7 Real Time Clock Keyboard Keyboard problems can be caused by the setup and conf iguratio n of the computer - please refer to the section The Ke yboard in Chapter 3, Operating Basics, for further information. Battery doesn’t power the computer as long as expected If you frequently recharge a partially charged battery , the batt[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-8 Internal display p anel Apparent computer's display pane l problems may be related to the computer's setup and configuration - pl ease refer to the HW Setup section in Chapter 4, Utilities & Advanc ed Usage, for further information. Hard disk drive Problem Procedure No display Press the FN + F5 hot keys to adjust [...]
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User ’s Manual 6-9 Optical Disc Drive For more inform ation, refer to Chapter 3, Operating Basics . Memory Media Card For further information, please refer to Chapter 3, Operating Basics . Pointing device If you are using a USB mouse, you should also refer to both the USB mouse section in thi s chapter , and the documentation supplied with your m[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-10 T ouch Pad USB mouse Problem Procedure The T ouch Pad does not work. Check the Device Select settings. Click St art -> Contro l Panel -> Hardware and Sound -> Mouse . Pressing FN + F9 or T ouch Pad ON/O FF button to enable. On-screen pointer does not respond to pointing device operation In this instance the sys tem mi[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-1 1 USB device In addition to the information in this section, p lease also refer to the documentation supplied with yo ur USB device. Sleep and Charge function For more informa tion and settings, please refer to the Using the TOSHIBA Sleep Utility section in Chapte r 4, Utilities & Advanced Usage. Double-clicking does not wo[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-12 Problem Procedure I cannot use the Sleep and Charge function. Sleep and Charge function may be disabl ed. Select the "Enable Sleep and Charge" che ck box in the TOSHIBA Sleep utility to enable this function. When there is a current ov erflow of the external device connected to the compatible port, USB bus power (DC5V[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-13 Additional mem ory modu le Please also refer to Chapter 3, Operating Basics , for further in formation on installing and removing memory modul es. Sound system In addition to the information in this section, p lease also refer to the documentation supplied with your a udio device. The "USB W akeup function" does not [...]
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User ’s Manual 6-14 External monitor Please also refer to Chapter 3, Operating Basics , and to the documentation supplied with yo ur monito r for further information. Annoying sound is heard In this instance you may be experiencing feedback from either the internal microphone or an external microphone connected to the computer - please refer to S[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-15 LAN Wireless LAN If the following procedures do not re store LAN access, consult your LAN administrator . For more information on wireless communication, refer to Chapter 3, Operating Basics . Bluetooth For further information on Bluetooth wire less communication, please refer to Chapter 3, Operating Basics . Display error occ[...]
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User ’s Manual 6-16 T OSHIBA support If you require any additional help using your compu ter or if you are having problems operating the computer, you may need to cont act TOSHIBA for additional techni cal assistance. Before you call Some problems you experience may be related to software or the operating system so it is import ant that you in ve[...]
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User ’s Manual A-1 Appendix A A p p e n d i x A S pecifications This appendix summarizes the computer ’s technical specifications. Physical Dimensions Environmental Requirements Power Requirement s Size 413.6(w) x 270 (d) x 28/37.9 (h) millimeters (not including parts that extend beyond the main body). Conditions Ambient temp erature Relative h[...]
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User ’s Manual A-2 External RGB monitor port pin assignment I/O (I): Input to computer I/O (O): Output from computer Pin Signal Name Description I/O 1 CRV Red Video Signal O 2 CGV Green Video Signal O 3 CBV Blue Video Si gnal O 4 Reserved Reserved 5 GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 8 GND Ground 9 +5V Power Supply 10 GND Ground 1 1 Reserved Re[...]
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User ’s Manual B-1 Appendix B A p p e n d i x B AC Power Cord and Connectors The power cord’s AC input plug must be compatible with the various international AC power outlets and the cord must meet the standards for the country/region in which it is used. All cords must meet the following specifications: Certification agencies In Europe, two co[...]
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User ’s Manual B-2 15P (250V) or 5-15P (125V) as designat ed in the U.S. National Electrical code handbook and the Canadian Electrical Co de Part II. The following illustra tions show the pl ug shapes for the U.S.A. and Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Europe and China. USA UL approved United Kingdom BS approved Australia AS approved Europe[...]
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User ’s Manual C-1 Appendix C A p p e n d i x C Legal Footnotes This chapter states the Legal Footnotes information applicable to TOSHIBA computers. Non-applicable Icons Certain computer chassis are design ed to accommodate all possible configurations for an entire product se ries. Therefore, please b e aware that your selected model may not have[...]
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User ’s Manual C-2 data or damage to the product when used outside recommended conditions. T o avoid risk of lost data, always make back-up copies of data by periodically storing it on an ex ternal storage med ium. For optimum performance, use your computer product only under recommended conditions. Read additional restricti ons in your product d[...]
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User ’s Manual C-3 Battery Life Battery life may vary considerably depend ing on product model, configuration, applications, power ma nagement settings and features utilized, as well as the natural perf ormance variations produced by the design of indi vidual compone nts. Pu blished battery life numbers are achieved on select models and config ur[...]
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User ’s Manual C-4 Wireless LAN The transmission speed over th e wireless LAN and th e distance over which wireless LAN can re ach may vary depen ding on surro unding electromagnetic environment, obstacles, access po int design and configuration, and client design and software/hardware configurati ons. The actual transmission speed will be lowe r[...]
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User ’s Manual D-1 Appendix D A p p e n d i x D Information for Wireless Devices Wireless LAN Interoperab ility The Wireless LAN is compatible wit h other LAN systems Direct Sequence S pread S pectrum (DSSS) /Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) radio technology , and is compliant to: ■ The IEEE 802.1 1 S tandard on Wireless LANs ([...]
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User ’s Manual D-2 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 ene rgy emitted by wireless devices like for exampl e mobile phones. Because Wireless products operate wit[...]
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User ’s Manual D-3 Europe Restrictions for Use of 2400. 0-2483.5MHz Frequencies in Europe Restrictions for Use of 5150-5350MHz Frequencies in Europe France: Outdoor use limited to 10 mW e.i.r .p. with in the band 2454- 2483.5MHz Military Radiolocation use.Refa rming of the 2.4GHz band has been ongoing in recent years to allow current relaxed regu[...]
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User ’s Manual D-4 Restrictions for Use of 5470-5725MHz Frequencies in Europe T o remain in conformance with European spectrum usage laws for Wireless LAN operati on, the above 2. 4GHz and 5GHz chann el limitations apply for outdoor usage. The user should use th e wireless LAN utility to check the current channel of operation. If op eration is oc[...]
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User ’s Manual D-5 Caution: Exposure to Rad io Frequency Radiation The radiated output power of the Wireless device is far below the FC C radio frequency exposure li mits. Nevertheless, the Wireless device shall be used in such a manner that the pote ntial for human contact during normal operation is minimized. In the usual operating configuratio[...]
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User ’s Manual D-6 stations for mobile object identificat ion systems (RFID) used in factory production lines (Other Radio St ations). 1. Before using this equip ment, ensure t hat it does not in te rfere with any of the equipment listed above. 2. If this equipment causes RF interference to oth er radio stations, promptly change the frequency bei[...]
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User ’s Manual D-7 Device Authorization This device obtains the T echnical Re gulation Conformity Certi fication and it belongs to the device class of radio equipment of low-power da ta communication system radio station st ipulated in the T elecommunications Business Law of Japan. ■ Atheros AR9285 Wireless Networ k Adapter b/g/n (b/g ) module [...]
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User ’s Manual D-8 As of Feb. 201 1 Approved Countries/Regio ns for the Realtek® RTL81 88CE Wireless LAN 802.1 1n PCI- E NIC b/g/n W ireless LAN This equipment is approved to the r adio standard by the countries/regions in the following table. Albania Australia Austria Azerbaijan Argentina Bahrain Belgium Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria [...]
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User ’s Manual D-9 As of Feb. 201 1 Approved Countries/Regio ns for the Atheros AR9002WB-1 NG Wireless Netw ork Adaptor b/g/n (b/g) W ireless LAN an d Bluetooth This equipment is approved to the r adio standard by the countries/regions in the following table. ■ An ad-hoc mode is not available in 802.1 1n mode. ■ Available channel of Peer-to-p[...]
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User ’s Manual D-10 As of Feb. 201 1 Do not use this equipment in the count ries/regions which are not listed in the table below . ■ Available channel of Peer-to-peer connection by ad-hoc mode is Ch1- Ch1 1. ■ Connection with an access point by the Infrastructure mode is Ch1- Ch13. Albania Algeria Angola Argentina Australia Austria Azerbai ja[...]
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User ’s Manual D-1 1 Republic of Djibouti Republic of The Gambia Reunion Romania Rwanda Saudi Arabia Senegal Serbia Sierra Leone Sin gapore Slovak Republic Slovenia South Africa South Korea S pa in Sri Lanka Swaziland Sweden Switzerland T aiwan T ajikistan Thailand T ogo T unisia T urkey T urkmenista UAE UK Ukraine Uruguay USA V enezu ela Vi etna[...]
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User ’s Manual Glossa ry-1 Glossary The terms in this glossary cover topi cs related to this manual. Alternate naming is included for reference. Abbreviations AC: Alternating current ANSI: American National S tandards Institute AMT : Intel Active Management T echnology ASCII: American S tandard Code for Information Interchange BIOS: basic input/o[...]
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User ’s Manual Glossa ry-2 IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Eng ineers I/O: input/output IRQ: interrupt request KB: kilobyte LAN: local area network LCD: liquid crystal display LED: light emitting diode MB: megabyte MMC: multi media card OCR: optical charact er recognitio n (reader) PC: personal computer PCI: peripheral component int[...]
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User ’s Manual Index-1 Inde x A AC adaptor additional, 3-42 connecting, 1-3 DC IN 19V jack , 2-2, 2-10 ASCII characters, 3-5 B Battery extending life, 5-9 monitoring capacity, 5-8 real time clock, 2-18, 5-6 save mode, 4-6 types, 5-6 Battery indicator, 5-5 Battery pack, 2-4, 2-13 additional, 5-1 replacing, 5-10 Bluetooth, 3-25 Bluetooth Stack for [...]
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User ’s Manual Index-2 Heat dispersal, 3-45, 4-7 Hibernation Mo de, 4-7 Hot keys, 4-6 Brightness Down, 3-4 Brightness Up, 3-4 Hibernate, 3-4 Lock, 3-4 Mute, 3-4 Output, 3-4 Power Plan, 3-4 Sleep, 3-4 Touch Pad, 3-4 Wireless, 3-4 Zoom, 3-5 HW Setup accessing, 4-14 Boot priority, 4-16 display, 4-16 general, 4-14 keyboard, 4- 17 LAN, 4-17 SATA, 4-18[...]
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User ’s Manual Index-3 Memory Media Car d, 6-9 Optical Disk Drive, 6-9 Pointing device, 6-9 Power, 6-4 Real Time Clock, 6-7 Sound system, 6-13 TOSHIBA suppor t, 6-16 Touch Pad, 6-10 USB device, 6- 11 USB mouse, 6-10 Wireless LAN, 6-15 R Recovery hard disk drive, 4-23 Recovery Media, 4- 22 Restarting the computer, 1-11 S SD/SDHC/SDXC Card formatti[...]