Toshiba Libretto U100 [3/250] Eu declaration of conformity
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User’s Manual iii
EU Declaration of Conformity
TOSHIBA declares, that the product: PLU10* conforms to the following
Standards:
CE Marking is the responsibility of TOSHIBA EUROPE GmbH,
Hammfelddamm 8, 41460 Neuss, Germany, phone +49-(0)-2131-158-01.
For a copy of the related CE Declaration of Conformity please refer to the
following website: http://epps.toshiba-teg.com.
Modem warning notice
Conformity Statement
The equipment has been approved to [Commission Decision “CTR21”] for
pan-European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone
Network (PSTN).
However, due to differences between the individual PSTNs provided in
different countries/regions the approval does not, of itself, give an
unconditional assurance of successful operation on every PSTN network
termination point.
In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the
first instance.
Supplementary
Information:
This product is labelled with the CE
Mark in accordance with the related
European Directives, notably
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
89/ 336/EEC for the notebook and the
electronic accessories including the
supplied power adapter, the Radio
Equipment and Telecommunications
Terminal Equipment Directive 99/5/EEC
in case of implemented
telecommunication accessories and the
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC for the
supplied power adapter.
Содержание
- Portable personal computer 1
- Toshiba libretto u100 1
- User s manual 1
- Copyright 2
- Disclaimer 2
- Trademarks 2
- Conformity statement 3
- Eu declaration of conformity 3
- Modem warning notice 3
- Network compatibility statement 4
- Dvd rom and cd r rw ujda765 5
- Optical disc drive safety instructions 5
- Panasonic 5
- Dvd super multi uj 822 6
- International precautions 7
- General precautions 9
- Getting started 9
- Introduction 9
- Libretto u100 9
- Preface 9
- Table of contents 9
- The grand tour 9
- Hw setup 10
- Operating basics 10
- Power and power up modes 10
- The keyboard 10
- At commands 11
- Disclaimers 11
- Display controller and modes 11
- Optional devices 11
- S registers 11
- Specifications 11
- Troubleshooting 11
- Ac power cord and connectors 12
- Card specifications f 1 radio characteristics f 2 supported frequency sub bands f 2 12
- Certification agencies g 1 12
- Glossary 12
- If your computer is stolen 12
- V 0 mode e 1 at command e 3 12
- Wireless lan 12
- General precautions 13
- Heat injury 13
- Libretto u100 13
- Stress injury 13
- Mobile phone 14
- Pc card overheating 14
- Pressure or impact damage 14
- Libretto u100 15
- Manual contents 15
- Preface 15
- Abbreviations 16
- Conventions 16
- Display 17
- Key operation 17
- Messages 17
- Chapter 1 19
- Chapter 1 introduction 19
- Equipment checklist 19
- Hardware 19
- Introduction 19
- Microsof 20
- Software 20
- Windows xp home edition 20
- Windows xp professional 20
- Documentation backup media and additional software 21
- Disclaimer cpu 22
- Features 22
- Processo 22
- Disclaimer general main memory disclaimer 23
- Memory 23
- Disclaimer battery life 24
- Disclaimer hdd drive capacity 24
- Disclaimer graphics processor unit gpu 26
- Disclaimer lcd 26
- Display 26
- Keyboard 26
- Pointing device 26
- Multimedia 27
- Communications 28
- Disclaimer wireless lan atheros 30
- Special features 30
- Utilities 32
- Options 35
- Chapter 2 37
- Chapter 2 the grand tour 37
- Disclaimer non applicatable icons 37
- Front with the display closed 37
- The grand tour 37
- Left side 38
- Right side 40
- Back side 41
- Underside 42
- Front with the display open 43
- System indicators 45
- Usb floppy disk drive 46
- Optical media drives 47
- Region codes for dvd drives and media 47
- Dvd rom and cd r rw drive 48
- Formats 48
- Writable discs 48
- Ac adaptor 49
- Dvd super multi drive 49
- Chapter 3 51
- Chapter 3 getting started 51
- Getting started 51
- Libretto u100 51
- Setting up your work space 51
- General conditions 52
- Placement of the computer 53
- Seating and posture 54
- Lighting 55
- Work habits 55
- Other things to note 56
- Strategic rest breaks 56
- Connecting the ac adaptor 57
- Opening the display 59
- Starting up for the first time 60
- Turning on the power 60
- Hibernation mode 61
- Shut down mode boot mode 61
- Turning off the power 61
- Automatic hibernation 62
- Benefits of hibernation 62
- Starting hibernation 62
- Benefits of standby 63
- Data save in hibernation mode 63
- Standby mode 63
- Executing standby 64
- Restarting the computer 64
- Standby limitations 64
- Restoring the complete system 65
- Restoring the express media player 65
- Restoring your preinstalled software 65
- Restoring the operating system 66
- Restoring toshiba utilities and drivers 66
- Create optical recovery discs 67
- Restoring the preinstalled software from the hard disk 67
- Restoring the preinstalled software from the recovery hard disk drive 68
- Restoring the preinstalled software from your created recovery media 69
- Chapter 4 71
- Chapter 4 operating basics 71
- Libretto u100 71
- Operating basics 71
- Toshiba pointing device 71
- Accupoint precautions 72
- Using the accupoint 72
- Replacing the cap 73
- Using the fingerprint sensor 73
- Points to note about the fingerprint sensor 74
- Points to note about the fingerprint utility 75
- Fingerprint registration 76
- Set up procedure 76
- Fingerprint authentication procedure 77
- Window logon via fingerprint authentication 77
- How to swipe the finger 78
- Connecting usb floppy disk drive 79
- Disconnecting usb floppy disk drive 79
- Using the usb floppy disk drive 79
- Loading discs 80
- Using optical media drives 80
- Removing discs 82
- How to remove cd dvd when the disk tray will not open 83
- Before writing or rewriting 84
- Writing cds on dvd rom and cd r rw drive 84
- When writing or rewriting 85
- Disclaimer 86
- Important message 86
- Writing cd dvds on dvd super multi drive 86
- Before writing or rewriting 87
- When writing or rewriting 89
- Recordnow basic for toshiba 90
- Data verification 91
- Dla for toshiba 91
- How to learn more about intervideo windvd creator 92
- How to make a dvd video 92
- When using windvd creator platinum 92
- Important information for use 93
- Cd dvds 94
- Media care 94
- Floppy disks 95
- Sound system 96
- Soundmax control panel 96
- Using the microphone 96
- Virtual sound 97
- Autorun mode 98
- Location list for region selection 98
- Open the dialing properties dialog box after selecting region 98
- Properties menu 98
- Region selection 98
- Setting 98
- Attaching the ferrite core to the modular cable 99
- Dialing properties 99
- Modem selection 99
- Open dialog box if the modem and telephony current location region code do not match 99
- Connecting 101
- Disconnecting 102
- Wireless communications 102
- Wireless lan 102
- Bluetoot 103
- Bluetooth wireless technology 103
- By toshiba 103
- Radio links 103
- Security 103
- Stack for window 103
- Worldwide operation 103
- By toshiba 104
- Product support 104
- Release notes related to the bluetoot 104
- Stack for window 104
- Wireless communication switch 104
- Lan cable types 105
- Wireless communication indicator 105
- Connecting lan cable 106
- Disconnecting lan cable 106
- Cleaning the computer 107
- Moving the computer 107
- Taskbar icon 108
- Using the hard disk drive hdd protection 108
- Detection level 109
- Hdd protection 109
- Toshiba hdd protection properties 109
- Detail properties 110
- Detection level amplification 110
- Hdd protection message 110
- Heat dispersal 111
- Chapter 5 113
- Chapter 5 the keyboard 113
- Libretto u100 113
- The keyboard 113
- Typewriter keys 113
- 2 user s manual 114
- Emulating keys on enhanced keyboard 114
- F1 through f12 are called function keys because they execute programmed functions when pressed used in combination with the fn key keys marked with icons execute specific functions on the computer refer to the section soft keys fn key combinations in this chapter the function executed by individual keys depends on the software you are using 114
- Figure 5 1 a 101 key enhanced keyboard layout 114
- Function keys f1 f12 114
- Soft keys fn key combinations 114
- Some software may disable or interfere with soft key operations soft key settings are not restored by the standby feature 114
- The fn function is unique to toshiba computers and is used in combination with other keys to form soft keys soft keys are key combinations that enable disable or configure specific features 114
- The function keys not to be confused with fn are the 12 keys at the top of your keyboard these keys function differently from other keys 114
- The keyboard 114
- The keyboard is designed to provide all the features of the 101 key enhanced keyboard shown in figure 5 1 the 101 102 key enhanced keyboard has a numeric keypad and scroll lock key it also has additional enter and ctrl keys to the right of the main keyboard since the keyboard is smaller and has fewer keys some of the enhanced keyboard functions must be simulated using two keys instead of one on the larger keyboard your software may require you to use keys that the keyboard does not have pressing the fn key and one of the following keys simulates the enhanced keyboard s functions 114
- Hot keys 116
- Fn sticky key 118
- Arrow mode 119
- Keypad overlay 119
- Turning on the overlays 119
- Windows special keys 119
- Numeric mode 120
- Temporarily using normal keyboard overlay on 120
- Temporarily using overlay overlay off 120
- Generating ascii characters 121
- Temporarily changing modes 121
- Chapter 6 123
- Chapter 6 power and power up modes 123
- Libretto u100 123
- Power and power up modes 123
- Power conditions 123
- Battery indicators 124
- Power indicators 124
- Battery pack 125
- Battery types 125
- Dc in indicator 125
- Power indicator 125
- Real time clock rtc battery 126
- Care and use of the battery pack 127
- Danger 127
- Safety precautions 127
- Caution 129
- Battery charging notice 130
- Charging the batteries 130
- Procedures 130
- Monitoring battery capacity 131
- Maximizing battery operating time 132
- Retaining data with power off 132
- Extending battery life 133
- Removing the battery pack 134
- Replacing the battery pack 134
- Installing the battery pack 136
- Toshiba password utility 137
- User password 137
- Hot keys 138
- Power up modes 138
- Starting the computer by password 138
- Supervisor password 138
- Windows utilities 138
- Panel power on off 139
- System auto off 139
- Accessing hw setup 141
- Chapter 7 141
- Chapter 7 hw setup 141
- General 141
- Hw setup 141
- Hw setup window 141
- Boot priority 142
- Boot priority options 142
- Display 142
- Power on display 142
- Hdd priority options 144
- Network boot protocol 144
- Dynamic cpu frequency mode 145
- Keyboard 145
- Usb memory bios support type 145
- Wake up on keyboard 145
- Built in lan 146
- Device config 146
- Device configuration 146
- Usb kb mouse legacy emulation 146
- Wake up on lan 146
- Usb fdd legacy emulation 147
- Cards memory 149
- Chapter 8 149
- Chapter 8 optional devices 149
- Libretto u100 149
- Optional devices 149
- Peripheral devices 149
- Power devices 149
- Inserting a pc card 150
- Pc card 150
- Removing a pc card 151
- Sd card 151
- Formatting an sd memory card 152
- Inserting an sd card 152
- Removing an sd card 153
- Sd card care 153
- Creation of a boot disk 154
- Memory expansion 154
- Installing memory module 155
- Removing memory module 156
- Battery pack 157
- Universal ac adaptor 157
- External monitor 158
- Usb floppy disk drive 158
- I link ieee1394 159
- Precautions 159
- Connecting 160
- Disconnecting 160
- Front and left side 161
- Libretto dvd dock 161
- Connecting the libretto dvd dock 163
- Right side and back side 163
- Disconnecting the libretto dvd dock 164
- Chapter 9 167
- Chapter 9 troubleshooting 167
- Libretto u100 167
- Problem solving process 167
- Troubleshooting 167
- Analyzing the problem 168
- Preliminary checklist 168
- Hardware and system checklist 169
- System start up 169
- Self test 170
- Ac power 171
- Overheating power down 171
- Battery 172
- Keyboard 173
- Password 173
- Real time clock 173
- Hard disk drive 174
- Internal lcd display panel 174
- Dvd rom and cd r rw drive 175
- Dvd super multi drive 176
- Usb floppy disk drive 177
- Accupoint 178
- Pc card 178
- Pointing device 178
- Sd card 178
- Fingerprint sensor 179
- Usb mouse 180
- Memory expansion 181
- External monitor 182
- Sound system 182
- I link ieee1394 183
- Wireless lan 184
- Bluetooth 185
- Disposing of pc and pc batteries 185
- Before you call 186
- Toshiba support 186
- Where to write 186
- Chapter 10 187
- Chapter 10 disclaimers 187
- Disclaimers 187
- Libretto u100 187
- Copy protectio 188
- Copy protection 3 188
- Hdd drive capacit 188
- Hdd drive capacity 4 188
- Non applicable icon 188
- Non applicable icons 5 188
- Express media playe 189
- Express media player 9 189
- Graphics processor unit gpu 189
- Graphics processor unit gpu 11 189
- Images 8 189
- Lcd brightness and eye stai 189
- Lcd brightness and eye stain 10 189
- Wireless lan athero 189
- Wireless lan atheros 6 189
- Battery life disclaime 190
- Battery life disclaimer 13 190
- General main memory disclaime 190
- General main memory disclaimer 12 190
- Appendix a 191
- Appendix a specifications 191
- Libretto u100 191
- Physical dimensions 191
- Specifications 191
- Built in modem 192
- Environmental requirements 192
- Power requirements 192
- Appendix b 195
- Appendix b display controller and modes 195
- Display controller 195
- Display controller and modes 195
- Libretto u100 195
- Video modes 195
- Table1 video modes vga 196
- Table1 video modes vga continued 197
- Table 2 video modes 198
- Table 2 video modes continued 199
- Table 2 video modes continued 200
- Display settings 201
- A answer command 203
- A repeat last command 203
- Appendix c 203
- Appendix c at commands 203
- At commands 203
- Escape sequence 203
- Libretto u100 203
- Bn communication standard setting 204
- Dn dial 204
- En echo command 205
- Hn hook control 205
- In request id information 205
- Ln monitor speaker volume 205
- Mn monitor speaker mode 206
- Nn modulation handshake 206
- On return on line to data mode 206
- P select pulse dialing 206
- Qn result code control 207
- T select tone dialing 207
- Vn dce response format 207
- Busy tone detect 208
- Dial tone detect 208
- Xn result code selection call progress monitoring 208
- Cn data carrier detect dcd control 209
- Dn dtr control 209
- F load factory settings 209
- Zn recall stored profile 209
- Gn v 2bis guard tone control 210
- Kn local flow control selection 210
- Pn select pulse dial make break ratio ww 210
- Tn self test commands 210
- Nn error control mode selection 211
- V display current configuration 211
- W store current configuration 211
- Zn x store telephone number 211
- B view numbers in blacklist 212
- Cn data compression control 212
- Qn local flow control selection 212
- Vn protocol result code 212
- Appendix d 213
- Appendix d s registers 213
- S register values 213
- S registers 213
- S0 auto answer ring number 213
- S1 ring counter 214
- S2 at escape character user defined 214
- S3 command line termination character user defined 214
- S4 response formatting character user defined 214
- S5 command line editing character user defined 215
- S6 wait before dialing 215
- S7 connection completion time out 215
- S11 dtmf dialing speed 216
- S12 escape guard time 216
- S8 comma pause time 216
- S37 dial line rate 217
- At command set result codes 218
- The result code summary 218
- Appendix e 221
- Appendix e v 0 221
- Libretto u100 221
- V 0 mode 221
- Table e 1 result codes for a v 0 connection 222
- At command 223
- Appendix f 225
- Appendix f wireless lan 225
- Card specifications 225
- Libretto u100 225
- Wireless lan 225
- Radio characteristics 226
- Supported frequency sub bands 226
- Wireless channels sets turbo mode 227
- Wireless ieee 802 1 channels sets revision b and g 227
- Ac power cord and connectors 229
- Appendix g 229
- Appendix g ac power cord and connectors 229
- Certification agencies 229
- Europe 229
- Appendix h 231
- Appendix h if your computer is stolen 231
- If your computer is stolen 231
- Libretto u100 231
- Toshiba theft registration 232
- Glossary 233
- Libretto u100 233
- The terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual alternate naming is included for reference 233
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