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1. 1 AccuPoint 3 AccuPoint right control button 2 AccuPoint left control button AccuPoint precautions Certain conditions can affect the on screen pointer when using AccuPoint For example the pointer might travel contrary to AccuPoint operation or an error message might appear if BR You touch the AccuPoint during power up m You apply constant soft pressure during power up m There is a sudden temperature change BH Strong stress is applied to the AccuPoint If an error message appears reboot the computer If an error message does not appear wait a moment for the pointer to stop then continue operation Replacing the cap The AccuPoint cap is an expendable item that should be replaced after prolonged use 1 To remove the AccuPoint cap gently dig the cap out with finger Figure 4 6 Removing the AccuPoint cap Position a new cap on the peg and press it into place P m The peg is square so be careful to align the cap s square hole with the peg BR You can buy replacement AccuPoint caps from your TOSHIBA authorized dealer Stylus Pen and Reserve Pen You can use the pen to execute actions and enter data Hold the penina natural position and tap press or trace on the screen lightly Figure 4 7 Stylus Pen 2 u Figure 4 8 Reserve Pen 1 Pen point 3 Eraser 2 Pen button Pen point Provides the same function as left clicking the mouse once User s Manual 4 7 User s Manual Pen bu
2. When connecting the AC adaptor the computer is powered and can be turned on If the power is automatically turned off after approximately 5 to 7 seconds it is because the RTC lasting time runs out and the settings of AMT function have been cleared This is normal and not an error If it occurs the settings of AMT function must be reconfigured If there is a problem when you start the computer or initialize the Management Engine ME firmware after the RTC lasting time runs out the system will automatically reset itself during setup This is the function of AMT configurations and is not an error Enabling the AMT function might cause the network LAN Enable Disable items to be no longer changeable in BIOS setup utility Consult with your system administrator about details When using the AMT function TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock is required When using MEBx TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock or an external USB keyboard is required AMT function cannot be operated using a USB LAN adaptor The useable system memory for models equipped with the AMT function is 16 64 MB less than that of models not equipped with the AMT function The amount of the difference depends on the amount of memory installed Notes for system administrators User s Manual Intel AMT is enabled by default in the Management Engine ME firmware Both the security of management console and the network management must be thoroughly implemented through management of AMT fun
3. Adjust the touch Sensitivity To access it click Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Mouse under Windows System in the Apps view If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact TOSHIBA Support Procedure In this instance the system might be busy Try moving the mouse again after waiting a short while Remove the mouse from the computer and then reconnect it to a free USB port to ensure that it is firmly attached In this instance you should initially try changing the double click speed setting within the Mouse Control utility 1 To access this utility click Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Mouse under Windows System in the Apps view 2 Within the Mouse Properties window click the Buttons tab 3 Set the double click speed as required and click OK Problem The on screen pointer moves too fast or too slow The on screen pointer moves erratically USB device Procedure In this instance you should initially try changing the speed setting within the Mouse Control utility 1 To access this utility click Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Mouse under Windows System in the Apps view 2 Within the Mouse Properties window click the Pointer Options tab 3 Set the pointer speed as required and click OK The elements of the mouse responsible for detecting movement might be dirty Refer to the documentation supplied with the mouse for instructions on how to cl
4. BH Keep foreign metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips out of the Micro USB port Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury HO HDMI Micro port HDMI Micro port can connect to HDMI cable with Type D connector An HDMI cable sends video and audio signals In addition to this it can send and receive control signals Refer to the HDMI port section for more information Be careful when you connect an HDMI cable the tablet computer might be lifted Any possible stress put on the body of the tablet computer might cause damage mis Memory media slot This slot lets you insert a micro SD SDHC SDXC memory card Refer to the Memory media section for more information Keep foreign metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips out of the Memory media slot Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury IW Headphone A 3 5 mm mini headphone microphone combo V Microphone combo jack enables connection of a monaural jack microphone or a stereo headphone A Be careful when you connect an external microphone or headphone the tablet computer might be lifted Any possible stress put on the body of the tablet computer might cause damage Reserve Pen slot The Reserve Pen slot provides storage for the Reserve Pen User s Manual 3 5 oce DC IN 19V i U
5. By pointing the mouse pointer to the upper or lower right corner of your screen you can find a list of charms Search Share Start Devices and Settings fal Search re Share Xd om Start am Devices 0 ei Settings User s Manual This charm allows you to search your computer apps settings and files the web or within an app You can also find the Search icon on the upper right of the Start screen This charm allows you to share items links photos and more This charm takes you to the Start screen or if already on the Start screen returns you to your last app This charm allows you to manage your hardware This charm allows you to access your computer settings volume brightness connecting to the Internet and more Tiles Tiles can be accessed and launched from the Start screen Typical Start screen tiles are the Desktop tile and Mail tile as well as tiles representing all other applications downloaded to your system Windows Store Although many applications are pre installed or built in to your computer you can also download many other applications at the click of your mouse In the Windows Store you can search for and browse thousands of apps all grouped into easy to find categories Sign in options Windows offers a number of sign in options including Password el PIN ED and Picture password E authentication to prevent from unauthorized access If you have multiple sign in method
6. 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http Awww openssl org 4 The names OpenSSL Toolkit and OpenSSL Project must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission For written permission please contact openssl core openssl org 5 Products derived from this software may not be called OpenSSL nor may OpenSSL appear in their names without prior written permission of the OpenSSL Project 6 Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following acknowledgment This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http Awww openssl org THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT AS IS AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUT
7. The AC input plug of the power cord must be compatible with the various international AC power outlets and the cord must meet the standards for the country region in which it is used All cords must meet the following specifications Wire size Minimum 0 75 mm User s Manual Current rating Minimum 2 5 amperes Certification agencies China CQC U S and Canada UL listed and CSA certified No 18 AWG Type SVT or SPT 2 Australia AS Japan DENANHO Europe Austria OVE Italy IMQ Belgium CEBEC The Netherlands KEMA Denmark DEMKO Norway NEMKO Finland FIMKO Sweden SEMKO France LCIE Switzerland SEV Germany VDE United Kingdom BSI In Europe two conductors power cord must be VDE type HOS5VVH2 F or HO3VVH2 F and for three conductors power cord must be VDE type HOSVV F For the United States and Canada two pin plug configuration must be a 2 15P 250 V or 1 15P 125 V and three pin plug configuration must be 6 15P 250 V or 5 15P 125 V as designated in the U S National Electrical code handbook and the Canadian Electrical Code Part Il The following illustrations show the plug shapes for the U S A and Canada the United Kingdom Australia Europe and China USA United Kingdom 1 UL approved BS approved User s Manual 7 3 Australia Europe cki AS approved Approved by the appropriate agency Canada China CSA approved CCC approved Information for
8. as the FreeType Project be they named as alpha beta or final release You refers to the licensee or person using the project where using is a generic term including compiling the project s source code as well as linking it to form a program or executable This program is referred to as a program using the FreeType engine This license applies to all files distributed in the original FreeType Project including all source code binaries and documentation unless otherwise stated in the file in its original unmodified form as distributed in the original archive If you are unsure whether or not a particular file is covered by this license you must contact us to verify this The FreeType Project is copyright C 1996 2000 by David Turner Robert Wilhelm and Werner Lemberg All rights reserved except as specified below 1 No Warranty 7 23 User s Manual THE FREETYPE PROJECT IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT WILL ANY OF THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR THE INABILITY TO USE OF THE FREETYPE PROJECT 2 Redistribution This license grants a worldwide royalty free perpetual and irrevocable right and license to use execute perform compile display copy create derivative works of distribute and sub
9. move the Microphone slider to increase or decrease the microphone volume level If you feel the microphone volume level is inadequate move the Microphone Boost slider to a higher level 4 31 Audio Enhancements To apply the sound effects for your current speaker do the following 1 Right click on the Speakers icon on the Windows Taskbar and then select Playback devices from the sub menu 2 Select Speakers and click Properties 3 On the Enhancements tab select the sound effects you would like and click Apply SmartAudio Your computer contains SmartAudio a powerful program that allows you to configure your audio software to enhance and personalize your listening experience Starting SmartAudio Application To launch the SmartAudio click Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt SmartAudio under Windows System in the Apps view Headphone Microphone selection To change the type of headphone or microphone do the following 1 Plug a headphone or microphone into the headphone microphone combo jack 2 Click the Jack Configuration icon in the SmartAudio main screen 3 Select one from the device list for the device you plugged into Opening SmartAudio Help Clicking in the top right corner of the SmartAudio window will open the Help file in your selected language or in English if your selected language is not supported DTS Studio Sound User s Manual DTS Studio Sound is a premium audio enhancement
10. not with the format command provided within Windows 4 23 a To format all areas of the memory card including the protected area you J must obtain an appropriate application that applies the copy protection system Media care Observe the following precautions when handling the card BR Do not twist or bend cards Do not expose cards to liquids or store in humid areas or lay media close to containers of liquid Do not touch the metal part of a card or expose it to liquids or let it get dirty m After using card return it to its case BH The card is designed so that it can be inserted only one way Do not try to force the card into the slot E Memory cards have a limited lifespan so it is important to back up important data Do not write to a card if the battery power is low Low power might affect writing accuracy H Do not remove a card while read write is in progress 2 For more details on using memory cards see manuals accompanying the T cards Inserting memory media The following instructions apply to all types of supported media devices To insert memory media do the following 1 Turn the memory media so that the contacts metal areas face down 2 Insert the memory media into the memory media slot on the tablet computer User s Manual 4 24 3 Press the memory media gently until it clicks into place Figure 4 18 Inserting memory media 1 Memory media slot 2 Memory media E Make sure that
11. used in factory production lines Other Radio Stations 1 Before using this equipment ensure that it does not interfere with any of the equipment listed above User s Manual 2 If this equipment causes RF interference to other radio stations promptly change the frequency being used change the location of use or turn off the source of emissions 3 Contact an authorized TOSHIBA service provider if you have problems with interference caused by this product to Other Radio Stations 2 Indication for Wireless LAN The indication shown below appears on this equipment 1 2 34 eee 2 4 This equipment uses a frequency of 2 4GHz DS This equipment uses DS SS modulation OF This equipment uses OFDM modulation 4 The interference range of this equipment is less than 40m This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2 400MHz to 2 483 5MHz It is possible to avoid the band of mobile object identification systems arkwWNs gt 3 Indication for Bluetooth The indication shown below appears on this equipment 1 2 3 Lt 4 2 4 This equipment uses a frequency of 2 4 GHz FH This equipment uses FH SS modulation 1 The interference range of this equipment is less than 10m This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2 400 MHz to 2 483 5 MHz It is impossible to avoid the band of mobile object identification systems Po NS 4 About the JEITA 5GHz Wireless LAN supports W52 W5
12. you can change the screen orientation by rotating the computer sideways The screen orientation automatically changes according to the rotation angle detected Figure 4 3 Rotating the computer sideways 1 Landscape mode 2 Portrait mode To manually disable the automatic screen orientation do the following 1 Inthe Settings charm click Screen 2 Click O and C appears indicating that the automatic screen orientation is currently disabled When operating the computer in laptop presentation mode however the automatic screen orientation is locked and stays in landscape mode 3 BR Avoid having direct contact with the other edges of the hand held I device while the wireless device is turned on and transmitting Only factories installed wireless transmitter can be used with this hand held device to satisfy RF exposure compliance BR Some drivers utilities might not perform install and uninstall operation when the screen orientation is changed to portrait mode If it occurs switch to landscape mode to proceed Calibrating digital compass If you have downloaded a compass application to use this feature note that the performance of any compass feature varies depending on environmental conditions For example any source using electromagnetic or radio waves Before using any compass feature the compass needs to be calibrated for accuracy To calibrate disconnect the AC adaptor and remove all peripherals cables and then hori
13. 4 12 i User s Manual Key Combination FN F8 FN F9 FN F10 FN F11 FN F12 FN ESC FN 1 FN 2 FN 3 FN 4 FN Space FN E 4 FN Z 4 Function Turns the Airplane mode on or off Enables or disables the Touch Pad Turns on Arrow Mode Turns on Numeric Mode Locks the cursor on a specific line Turns the sound on or off Reduces the icon size on the desktop or the font sizes within one of the supported application windows Enlarges the icon size on the desktop or the font sizes within one of the supported application windows Decreases the volume of the computer Increases the volume of the computer Changes the display resolution Cuts off all data communications with the keyboard dock Toggles the mode of the keyboard backlight between Timer On and Off To set up the brightness click System Settings under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view Click Keyboard tab and select a level under Keyboard Backlight Brightness Control To set up the timer launch the BIOS setup utility select Power Management gt Keyboard Backlight Control Mode and select TIMER Adjust the timer under Backlight Lighting Time Some functions show the toast notification at the edges of the screen Those toast notifications are disabled by default You can enable them in the TOSHIBA Function Key application To access it click Function Key under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view Windows spec
14. 7o prevent data loss do not switch to Sleep Mode while transferring data to external media such as USB devices memory media or other external memory devices E Wien the AC adaptor is connected the computer will go into Sleep Mode according to the settings in the Power Options to access it click Control Panel gt System and Security gt Power Options under Windows System in the Apps view BH To restore the operation of the computer from Sleep Mode press and hold the power button or any key on the keyboard for a short amount of time Note that keyboard keys can only be used if the Wake up on Keyboard option is enabled within the TOSHIBA System Settings m f the computer enters Sleep Mode while a network application is active the application might not be restored when the computer is next turned on and the system returns from Sleep Mode To prevent the computer from automatically entering Sleep Mode disable Sleep Mode within the Power Options BH Touse the Hybrid Sleep function configure it in the Power Options Benefits of Sleep Mode The Sleep Mode feature provides the following benefits BH Restores the previous working environment more rapidly than the Hibernation Mode feature BR Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer receives no input or hardware access for the time period set by the System Sleep Mode feature E Allows the use of the panel power off feature Executing Sleep Mode You can e
15. For reference the following list details some of the items that are available from your reseller or TOSHIBA dealer i Universal AC Adaptor If you frequently use your computer at more than one site it might be convenient to purchase an additional AC adaptor to be kept at each site in order to remove the need to carry the adaptor with you always Stylus Pen Stylus Pen can be purchased from your TOSHIBA dealer for use as spare items spare pen tips and a tip draw out tool are included Not all the accessories are available in your region Contact your reseller or TOSHIBA dealer for more information Sound System and Video mode This section describes some of the audio control functions Volume Mixer The Volume Mixer utility lets you control the audio volume for playback of devices and applications under Windows To launch the Volume Mixer utility right click on the speaker icon on the Windows Taskbar and then select Open Volume Mixer from the sub menu To adjust the volume level of speakers or headphones move the Speakers slider To adjust the volume level of an application that you are using move the slider for the corresponding application Microphone Level User s Manual To change the microphone recording level do the following 1 2 3 Right click on the speaker icon on the Windows Taskbar and select Recording devices from the sub menu Select Microphone and click Properties On the Levels tab
16. Slide the security lock switch 1 Guide pins 2 Turn the tablet computer around to let its backside face you Hold both sides of the tablet computer and align the guide pins on the keyboard dock with the guide pin grooves on the bottom of the tablet computer 3 Gently press down the tablet computer until it clicks into place The hooks on the keyboard dock engage the tablet computer and the release latch goes back to the lock position Figure 2 7 Docking the tablet computer backward 1 Guide pin grooves User s Manual 2 7 User s Manual Slowly fold the tablet computer down to an optimal viewing angle for presentation mode or fold down flat for tablet mode Figure 2 8 Folding the tablet computer Notes on use Open and close the computer with reasonable care Opening it vigorously or slamming it shut might cause damage Be careful not to open the computer too wide as it might put stress on the hinges and cause damage Make sure that the security lock switch is in locked position when you move or carry the computer Never remove the tablet computer without unlocking by the release latch otherwise it might cause damage Do not slide the release latch without the tablet computer docked Be careful not to hurt your fingers when docking the tablet computer to the keyboard dock The rear of the keyboard dock is designed as a fulcrum and moves slightly upwards when the computer is opened Do not use the
17. This can be specified in the Power Options This feature automatically turns power to the computer off when the display panel is closed and turns it back on when the display panel is opened This can be specified in the Power Options When battery power is exhausted to the point that computer operation cannot be continued the system automatically enters Hibernation Mode and shuts itself down This can be specified in the Power Options Sleep Mode If you have to interrupt your work you can use this feature to allow you to turn off power to the computer without exiting from your software Data is maintained in the computer s main memory so that when you next turn on the power you can continue working right where you left off Hibernation Mode This feature lets you turn off the power to the computer without exiting from your software The contents of main memory are automatically saved to the internal storage so that when you next turn on the power again you can continue working right where you left off You must enable the Hibernation Mode before using this feature Refer to the Starting Hibernation Mode section for more details USB Wakeup function This function restores the computer from Sleep Mode depending on the external devices connected to the USB ports For example if a mouse or USB keyboard is connected to a USB port clicking the mouse button or pressing the keyboard will wake up the computer Heat dispersal To
18. Wireless Devices Wireless Technology Interoperability i User s Manual The Wireless LAN is compatible with other LAN systems Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing OFDM radio technology and is compliant to E The IEEE 802 11 Standard on Wireless LANs Revision a b g n b g n or Revision a b g n ac as defined and approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Bluetooth Modules are designed to be interoperable with any product with Bluetooth wireless technology that is based on Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS radio technology and is compliant to RH Bluetooth Specification depending on the model you purchased as defined and approved by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group BH Logo certification with Bluetooth wireless technology as defined by the Bluetooth Special interest Group This Bluetooth product is not compatible with devices using Bluetooth Version 1 0B specifications The wireless devices have not completed verification of connection and operation with all devices which are using the Wireless LAN or Bluetooth radio technology Bluetooth and Wireless LAN devices operate within the same radio frequency range and might interfere with one another If you use Bluetooth and Wireless LAN devices simultaneously you might occasionally experience a less than optimal network performance or even lose your network connection If you experience any suc
19. a specific organization or environment e g airports you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use the Wireless device prior to turning on the equipment Wireless LAN Technology A User s Manual The wireless communication function of the computer supports some wireless communication devices Only some models are equipped with both Wireless LAN and Bluetooth functions H Do not use the Wireless LAN Wi Fi or Bluetooth functionalities near a microwave oven or in areas subject to radio interference or magnetic fields Interference from a microwave oven or other source can disrupt Wi Fi or Bluetooth operation User s Manual RH Turn off all wireless functionalities when near a person who might have a cardiac pacemaker implant or other medical electric device Radio waves might affect pacemaker or medical device operation possibly resulting in serious injury Follow the instruction for your medical device when using any wireless functionality RB Always turn off wireless functionality if the computer is near automatic control equipment or appliances such as automatic doors or fire detectors Radio waves can cause malfunction of such equipment possibly resulting in serious injury RH It might not be possible to make a network connection to a specified network name using the ad hoc network function If this occurs the new network has to be configured for all computers connected to the same network in order to re enable net
20. are still unable to resolve the problem contact TOSHIBA Support LAN Problem Procedure Cannot access LAN Check for a firm cable connection between the LAN jack and the LAN hub User s Manual 6 12 Problem Wake up on LAN does not work Wireless LAN Problem Cannot access Wireless LAN Bluetooth Problem Cannot access Bluetooth device User s Manual Procedure Make sure the AC adaptor is connected The Wake up on LAN function consumes power even when the system is off Check to make sure that fast startup is disabled 1 Click Control Panel gt System and Security gt Power Options under Windows System in the Apps view 2 Click Choose what the power button does or Choose what closing the lid does 3 Click Change settings that are currently unavailable 4 Clear the Turn on fast startup check box 5 Click the Save changes button If problems persist consult your LAN administrator Procedure Make sure that the wireless communication function of the computer is on If problems persist contact your LAN administrator Procedure Check to ensure that the wireless communication function of the computer is on Check to ensure that the Bluetooth Manager application is running on the computer and that power to the external Bluetooth device is turned on Check to ensure that no optional Bluetooth Adaptor is installed in the computer The built in Bluetooth hardware cannot operate simul
21. be detected in the following places or situations m Inside or directly under a building Inside a bag or box Among dense trees When there is an obstacle person or object in the front of the antenna Underground tunnel underground or underwater Buildings streets or residential areas Near to high voltage cables Bad weather such as heavy rain or snow TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock has built in support for Ethernet LAN 10 megabits per second 10BASE T Fast Ethernet LAN 100 megabits per second 100BASE TX or Gigabit Ethernet LAN 1000 megabits per second 1000BASE T This section describes how to connect disconnect to a LAN BR The Wake up on LAN function consumes power even when the system is off Leave the AC adaptor connected while using this feature BH The Link speed 10 100 1000 megabits per second changes automatically depending on the network conditions connected device cable or noise and so on 4 21 LAN cable types AN The computer must be configured properly before connecting to a LAN Logging onto a LAN using the computer s default settings might cause a malfunction in LAN operation Check with your LAN administrator regarding set up procedures If you are using Gigabit Ethernet LAN 1000 megabits per second 1000BASE T be sure to connect with a CAT5e cable or higher You cannot use a CAT3 or CAT5 cable If you are using Fast Ethernet LAN 100 megabits per second 100BASE TX be sure to connect with a CA
22. computer Use of incompatible devices might cause injury or might damage your computer If something goes wrong User s Manual Your computer does not respond to the keyboard commands If an error occurs and the computer does not respond to your keyboard commands do the following BH Press the power button and hold it down for five seconds Once the computer has turned itself off wait 10 15 seconds before turning on the power again by pressing the power button BH Insert a slender object such as a needle into the force shut down hole on the tablet computer Your program stops responding If you are working with a program that suddenly freezes all operations chances are the program has stopped responding You can exit the failed program without shutting down the operating system or closing other programs To close a program that has stopped responding 1 Press CTRL ALT and DEL simultaneously once then click Task Manager The Windows Task Manager window appears 2 Select the program you want to close then click End Task Closing the failed program should allow you to continue working If it does not continue with the next step 3 Close the remaining programs one by one by selecting the program name then End Task Closing all programs should allow you to continue working If it does not power off your computer and then restart it The computer does not start Make sure that you attached the AC adaptor and power c
23. ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please visit our website http www toshiba india com or contact call center 1800 200 8674 These symbols might not stick depending on the country and region where you purchased User s Manual 1 7 Video Standard Notice User s Manual THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC THE VC 1 AND MPEG 4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR I ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ABOVE STANDARDS VIDEO AND OR II DECODING AVC VC 1 AND MPEG 4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE SUCH VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE HTTP WWW MPEGLA COM ENERGY STARS Program D ENERGY STAR Your Computer model may be ENERGY STAR compliant If the model you purchased is compliant it uses the Energy Star logo and the following information applies TOSHIBA is a partner in the ENERGY STAR Program and has desi
24. has been loaded refer to the documentation included with the optional accessories for further information on its installation and configuration Check all cables to ensure that they are correctly and firmly attached to the computer loose cables can cause signal errors Inspect all connecting cables for loose wires and all connectors for loose pins Check that your disc media is correctly loaded Always try to make detailed notes of your observations and keep them ina permanent error log this helps you to describe your problems to TOSHIBA Support In addition if a problem recurs the log you have made helps to identify the problem faster Analyzing the problem User s Manual Sometimes the computer gives you clues that can help you identify why it is malfunctioning In view of this keep the following questions in mind Which part of the computer is not operating properly keyboard internal storage display panel Touch Pad Touch Pad control buttons as each device produces different symptoms Check the options within the operating system to ensure that its configuration is set properly What appears on the display Does it display any messages or random characters Make a screenshot of the current display and if possible look up the messages in the documentation included with the computer software or operating system Check that all connecting cables are correctly and firmly attached as loose cables can cause erroneous
25. keypad overlay Never remove the key caps on your keyboard Failure to do so might damage the parts under the key caps Keyboard indicator User s Manual The following figure shows the position of the CAPS LOCK indicator which shows the following condition When the CAPS LOCK indicator glows the keyboard produces capitals when any letter is typed Figure 4 12 CAPS LOCK indicator 1 CAPS LOCK indicator Product appearance depends on the model you purchased CAPS LOCK This indicator glows green when letter keys are locked into their uppercase format Function Key The function keys F1 F12 are the 12 keys at the top of your keyboard non SEI CIES PSI PIES The following specific functions are executed when the function keys are pressed in combination with the FN key Key Combination Function FN EI Enters Lock computer mode To restore your desktop you need to log on again FN F2 Switches between the power plans FN F3 Switches the system to Sleep Mode FN F4 Switches the system to Hibernation Mode FN F5 Changes the active display device To use a simultaneous mode you must set the resolution of the internal display panel to match the resolution of the external display device FN F6 Decreases the brightness of the display panel in individual steps FN F7 Increases the brightness of the display panel in individual steps User s Manual
26. memory of the computer Click Control Panel gt Appearance and Personalization gt Display gt Adjust resolution under Windows Systemin the Apps view The amount of Video RAM can be verified by clicking the Advanced settings button in the Screen Resolution window Graphics Processing Graphics Processing Unit GPU performance Unit might vary depending on product model design configuration applications power management settings and features utilized GPU performance is only optimized when operating in AC power mode and might decrease considerably when operating in battery power mode Legal Footnote Graphics Processing Unit GPU For more information regarding Graphics Processing Unit GPU refer to the Legal Footnotes section Intel Display Power Saving Technology User s Manual Intel GPU models might include the Display Power Saving Technology feature that can save the power consumption of the computer by optimizing picture contrast on the internal LCD This feature can be used if the computer is BR running under battery mode BH using the internal LCD display only The Display Power Saving Technology feature is enabled as the factory default If you want to turn off this feature change it in the settings accordingly in the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel You can access this control panel in the following way H Right click on the desktop and click Graphics Properties In Intel HD Graphics Control Pa
27. ofellee e te 1 Web Camera front 15 HDMI Micro port 2 Web Camera LED front 16 Memory media slot 3 Ambient light sensor 17 Headphone Microphone combo jack 4 Microphones 18 Reserve Pen slot 5 Display screen 19 Reserve Pen 6 Stereo speakers 20 Guide pin grooves 7 Windows button 21 Hook grooves 8 SIM card slot 22 Docking interface 9 Power button 23 DC IN 19V jack 10 Force shutdown hole 24 Web Camera LED back 11 Volume up down button 25 Web Camera back 12 Power indicator 26 Wireless communication antennas not shown 13 Battery indicator 27 ID information 14 Micro USB port Provided with some models Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Web Camera front Web Camera is a device that allows you to record video or take photographs with your computer You can use it for video chatting or video conferences using a communication tool 3 2 E Do not point the web camera directly at the sun I 1 BR Do not touch or press strongly on the web camera lens Failure to do so might reduce image quality Use an eyeglass cleaner cleaner cloth or other soft cloth to clean the lens if it becomes dirty Web Camera LED The Web Camera LED glows when the Web front Camera is operating Ambient light sensor Ambient light sensor can detect the light intensity outside and the computer uses such informati
28. on the configuration of your computer one of the following antennas are built in RB Wireless LAN Bluetooth gH Wireless WAN Wireless LAN Bluetooth Legal Footnote Wireless LAN For more information regarding Wireless LAN refer to the Legal Footnotes section ID information The regulatory information applicable to your computer can be identified here TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock Front view The following figure shows the front of the keyboard dock Figure 3 2 Front view of the keyboard dock 1 Touch Pad 7 AccuPoint 2 Touch Pad ON OFF icon 8 Release latch 3 TOSHIBA eco icon 9 Docking connectors 4 Touch Pad control buttons 10 Hooks 5 AccuPoint control buttons 11 Guide pins 6 Keyboard Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Touch Pad The Touch Pad located in the palm rest is used to control the movement of the on screen pointer To use the Touch Pad simply touch and move your fingertip across it in the direction you want the on screen pointer to go 9 Touch Pad ON OFF Double tap to enable disable the Touch Pad icon kag TOSHIBA eco icon Double tap to enable disable TOSHIBA eco Utility User s Manual 3 7 Touch Pad control buttons AccuPoint control buttons Keyboard AccuPoint Hooks Guide pins Docking connectors Left side Touch Pad control buttons are used like the buttons on a standard mouse Click the left button to select a menu item or to manipulate text or g
29. operation the above 2 4GHz and 5GHz channel limitations apply for outdoor usage The user should use the Wireless LAN utility to User s Manual User s Manual check the current channel of operation If operation is occurring outside of the allowable frequencies for outdoor use as listed above the user must contact the applicable national spectrum regulator to request a license for outdoor operation Canada Industry Canada IC This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Ce dispositif est conforme a la norme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada applicable aux appareils radio exempts de licence Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions suivantes 1 le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage pr judiciable et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage regu y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement ind sirable Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5 15 5 25GHz sont r serv s uniquement pour une utilisation a l int rieur afin de r duire les risques de brouillage pr judiciable aux syst mes de satellites mobiles utilisant les m mes canaux Les utilisateurs devraient aussi tre avis s que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont d sign
30. other items you are using such as a printer Leave enough space around the computer and other equipment to provide adequate ventilation Otherwise they might overheat To keep your computer in prime operating condition protect your work area from Dust moisture and direct sunlight BR Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field such as stereo speakers other than speakers that are connected to the computer or speakerphones BH Rapid changes in temperature or humidity and sources of temperature change such as air conditioner vents or heaters H Extreme heat cold or humidity RH Liquids and corrosive chemicals Stress injury User s Manual Carefully read the nstruction Manual for Safety and Comfort It contains information on the prevention of stress injuries to your hands and wrists that can be caused by extensive keyboard use It also includes information on work space design posture and lighting that can help reduce physical stress Heat injury BR Avoid prolonged physical contact with the computer If the computer is used for long periods its surface can become very warm While the temperature will not feel hot to the touch if you maintain physical contact with the computer for a long time for example if you rest the computer on your lap or if you keep your hands on the palm rest your skin might suffer a low heat injury BH fthe computer has been used for a long time avoid direct contact with t
31. pack inside the keyboard dock and the power status with the AC adaptor connected The following indicator conditions should be noted The Second Battery indicator does not function and remains off for the Amber keyboard dock not equipped with a battery pack Indicates that the AC adaptor is connected and the battery pack inside the keyboard dock is charging User s Manual i Power indicator User s Manual White No light Indicates that the AC adaptor is connected and the battery pack inside the keyboard dock is fully charged Under any other conditions the indicator does not light If the battery pack becomes too hot while it is being charged the charge stops and the indicator goes out When the temperature of the battery pack falls to a normal range charging will resume This process occurs regardless of whether the computer s power is on or off Check the Power indicator to determine the power status of the computer The following indicator conditions should be noted White Flashing white No light Indicates that power is being supplied to the computer and the computer is turned on Indicates that the computer is in Sleep Mode and that there is sufficient power available AC adaptor or battery to maintain this condition Under any other conditions the indicator does not light Chapter 4 Operating Basics This chapter describes the basic operations of your computer and highlights the pre
32. pen drag it across the screen to select text or objects Drag and drop Touch the pen on the screen to select an object Without lifting the pen drag it across the screen Lift the pen to drop the object to a new location A y Replacing the pen tip The pen tip of the Stylus Pen can be replaced with a new one which is provided when it is worn To replace the pen tip do the following 1 Pinch the tip with a draw out tool and pull it out 2 Inserta new pen tip into the Stylus Pen carefully and press it securely Figure 4 11 Replacing the pen tip 1 Pen tip 2 Draw out tool Do not continue to use a broken pen tip as this might result in scratching of the display panel When the pen tip breaks replace it with one of the refills delivered with the Stylus Pen When these refills have run out you can purchase a new pen set from a TOSHIBA authorized dealer BR A short and worn pen point is difficult to pull out Replace the pen point with a refill before it becomes too short to remove E tis recommended that you keep another pen set as a spare You can buy replacement pen sets from your TOSHIBA authorized dealer The Keyboard A The number of keys available on the keyboard dock depends on which country region your computer is configured for with keyboards being available for numerous languages There are different types of keys specifically typewriter keys function keys soft keys Windows special keys and the
33. protect against overheating the processor is equipped with an internal temperature sensor which lowers the processing speed if the computer s internal temperature rises to a certain level When the processor s temperature falls within normal range the processor operation returns to its standard speed If the processor s temperature reaches an unacceptably high level with either setting the computer automatically shuts down to prevent any damage In this instance all unsaved data in memory will be lost TOSHIBA Password Utility i User s Manual The TOSHIBA Password Utility provides two levels of password security User and Supervisor Passwords set by the TOSHIBA Password Utility function are different from the Windows password User Password To start the utility click Password Utility under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view and click User Password User authentication might be required to validate user rights when using TOSHIBA Password Utility to delete or change passwords and so on T Set button Click this button to register a password After a password is set you are prompted to enter it when you start the computer After you set the password a dialog box appears asking whether you want to save it to other media If you forget the password you can open the password file on another computer Be sure to keep the media in a safe place When entering the character string to register the password enter fr
34. safety sake itis best to save your data manually RH Data will be lost if you disconnect the AC adaptor before the save is completed BH To prevent data loss do not switch to Hibernation Mode while transferring data to external media such as USB devices memory media or other external memory devices Benefits of Hibernation Mode The Hibernation Mode feature provides the following benefits BH Saves data to the internal storage when the computer automatically shuts down because of a low battery condition BH You can return to your previous working environment immediately when you turn on the computer BH Saves power by shutting down the system when the computer receives no input or hardware access for the time period set by the System Hibernate feature RB Allows the use of the panel power off feature Starting Hibernation Mode To enter Hibernation Mode click the power icon W on the Start screen and then select Hibernate To show Hibernate in Power menu set up according to the following steps 1 Click Control Panel gt System and Security gt Power Options under Windows System in the Apps view 2 Click Choose what the power button does or Choose what closing the lid does 3 Click Change settings that are currently unavailable 4 Select the Hibernate check box from Shutdown settings 5 Click the Save changes button User s Manual Automatic Hibernation Mode The computer can be configured to enter Hi
35. screen while turning on the computer Initial setup The Windows Startup Screen is the first screen displayed when you turn on the power To install the operating system properly follow the on screen instructions on each screen When it is displayed be sure to read the License Terms carefully 7 Getting to know Windows For detailed information on what is new and how to operate Windows refer to the Windows Help and Support Start screen The Start screen is the launching pad for everything you can do in the Windows operating system providing new and easy ways to access User s Manual 2 13 everything from your favorite apps and websites to your contacts and other important information From the Start screen you can start typing to search for what you want From there you can easily switch between results for apps files and more Windows Taskbar Point to the bottom edge to show the Windows Taskbar on the Start screen If you ve moved the Windows Taskbar to another edge point there You can see all of your recently used apps on the Windows Taskbar Power Options icon The Start screen provides you a convenient way to enter the Shut Down Sleep Hibernation Mode You can just click the power icon Q on the upper right of the Start screen and then select the mode you want Charms Use the Windows charms to start apps find documents set up system components and perform most other computing tasks
36. suite that utilizes revolutionary audio technology to provide the most immersive and realistic listening experience ever offered for a two speaker playback environment DTS Studio Sound provides the following features BR Advanced audio rendering to match 2D and 3D video content for enveloping surround sound BH Accurate placement of audio cues for immersive surround sound from any PC speaker configuration laptop desktop speakers or headphones H Broad sweet spot with elevated sound image 8 Maximum volume output delivering maximum volume without creating clipping or distortion H Dialog enhancement for clear and intelligible vocals H Bass enhancement for rich low frequency production 4 32 BH High frequency definition for crisp details BH Consistent volume level across content To access the utility click DTS Studio Sound in the Apps view U S patents apply to this product See http patents dts com Manufactured under license from DTS Licensing Limited Video mode T User s Manual Video mode settings are configured via the Screen Resolution dialog To open the Screen Resolution dialog click Control Panel gt Appearance and Personalization gt Display gt Change display settings under Windows System in the Apps view If you are running some applications for example a 3D application or video playback you might see some disturbance flickering or frame dropping on your screen If that occurs adjust the resolut
37. that extend beyond the main body The physical dimensions might vary depending on the model you purchased Size BR Approximately 309 0 w x 215 2 d x 18 5 21 0 h millimeters PORTEGE Z20t B BR Approximately 309 0 w x 199 9 d x 8 8 h millimeters PORTEGE WT20 B not including parts that extend beyond the main body Environmental Requirements Conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Operating 5 C 41 F to 35 C 20 to 80 95 F noncondensing Non operating 20 C 4 F to 60 C 10 to 90 140 F noncondensing Wet bulb temperature 29 C maximum Conditions Altitude from sea level Operating 60 to 3 000 meters Non operating 60 to 10 000 meters maximum Power Requirements AC adaptor 100 240V AC 50 Hz or 60 Hz cycles per second User s Manual 7 1 Computer 19V DC External RGB monitor port pin assignment Pin Signal Name CRV CGV CBV Reserved GND GND GND GND 5V GND oO A N DO a A OON he O Reserved SDA HSYNC VSYNC 15 SCL ae ect TU ef A OO N I O I Input to computer H eee i_e eceeO pooce 6 d Description UO Red Video Signal O O Green Video Signal Blue Video Signal O Reserved Ground Ground Ground Ground Power Supply Ground Reserved Serial Data Signal UO Horizontal Sync Signal O O Vertical Sync Signal Serial Clock Signal O UO O Output from computer AC Power Cord and Connectors
38. the following guidelines resolving problems will be much easier H Stop immediately when you recognize a problem exists as taking further action might result in data loss or damage or you might destroy valuable problem related information that can help solve the problem RH Observe what is happening Write down what the system is doing and what actions you performed immediately before the problem occurred Make a screenshot of the current display Also be aware that the questions and procedures described in this chapter are meant only as a guide they are not definitive problem solving techniques In reality many problems can be solved simply but a few might require help from TOSHIBA Support If you find you need to consult others be prepared to describe the problem in as much detail as possible Preliminary checklist User s Manual You should always consider the simplest solution first The items detailed in this checklist are easy to fix and yet can cause what appears to be a serious problem BH Make sure that you turn on all peripheral devices before you turn on the computer This includes your printer and any other external device you are using H Before you attach an external device you should first turn off the computer then when you turn the computer back on it recognizes the new device BH Make sure that all optional accessories are configured properly in the computer s setup program and that all required driver software
39. the model of AC adaptor supplied with the computer at the time of purchase Using the wrong AC adaptor can damage the computer Underside The following figures show the underside of the keyboard dock Figure 3 5 The underside of the keyboard dock 1 Reset button Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Reset button If your keyboard dock is equipped with a battery pack and is not working correctly such as when the keyboard or the Touch Pad does not respond to your command do the following 1 Turn off the power and undock the tablet computer 2 Insert a slender object such as a needle into this hole to force reset the keyboard dock 3 Dock the tablet computer and turn on the power Internal Hardware Components This section describes the internal hardware components of your computer The actual specifications might vary depending on the model you purchased User s Manual 3 11 Battery pack The tablet computer includes a battery pack inside The keyboard dock might include a second battery pack inside depending on the model you purchased Do not attempt to dismount or replace the battery pack by yourself Contact an authorized TOSHIBA service provider if necessary The rechargeable lithium polymer battery pack provides power to the computer when the AC adaptor is not connected For more detailed information on the use and operation of the battery pack refer
40. to Operating Basics and to the documentation supplied with your monitor for further information Problem Procedure Monitor does not After confirming that the monitor s power switch is turn on on check the connections to make sure that the power cord adaptor is firmly connected to the monitor and to a working power outlet User s Manual 6 11 Problem Procedure No display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor Press the function key to change the display priority and ensure that it is not set for the internal display only Check to see if the external monitor is connected When the external monitor is set as the primary display device in extended desktop mode it does not display when the computer wakes up from Sleep Mode if the external monitor has been disconnected while in Sleep Mode To keep this from happening do not disconnect the external monitor while the computer is in Sleep or Hibernation Mode Remember to turn off the computer before disconnecting the external monitor When the display panel and an external monitor are set to clone mode and they are turned off by the timer the display panel or the external monitor might not display when turned on again If this occurs press the function key to reset the display panel and external monitor to clone mode Display error occurs Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the computer is firmly attached If you
41. 3 W56 Channel IEEE802 11b g n IEEE802 11a n w56 Device Authorization This device obtains the Technical Regulation Conformity Certification and it belongs to the device class of radio equipment of low power data communication system radio station stipulated in the Telecommunications Business Law of Japan E Intel Dual band Wireless AC 7265 Intel Dual band Wireless N 7265 Intel Wireless N 7265 The Name of the radio equipment 7265NGW DSP Research Inc Approval Number D140017003 E Intel Dual band Wireless AC 3160 The Name of the radio equipment 3160NGW DSP Research Inc Approval Number D130092003 The following restrictions apply RH Do not disassemble or modify the device Do not install the embedded wireless module into other device Radio approvals for wireless devices A User s Manual This equipment is approved to the radio standard by the countries regions in the following table If you use this equipment in the countries regions which are not listed in the following table contact TOSHIBA Support As of November 2014 Austria Belgium Bulgaria Canada Cyprus Czech Rep Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Ireland Italy Japan Korea Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxemburg Malta Monaco Netherlands Norway Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland UK USA Information about Intel AMT Your computer might support In
42. MI out port 3 9 Keyboard function keys 4 12 Function keys F1 F12 4 12 problems 6 6 Windows special keys 4 14 Keypad overlay Arrow mode 4 14 Numeric mode 4 14 temporarily using normal keyboard overlay on 4 14 temporarily using overlay overlay off 4 14 turning on the overlays 4 14 LAN Index 1 cable types 4 22 connecting 4 22 Media care Card care 4 24 memory media card inserting 4 24 removing 4 25 Memory media slot 4 23 Moving the computer 1 11 Password power on 5 4 Starting the computer by password 5 7 Supervisor 5 7 user 5 6 Pointing Device AccuPoint 3 8 4 6 AccuPoint control buttons 4 6 Touch Pad 3 7 Pen 4 7 Power conditions 3 14 Hibernation Mode 2 18 panel on off 5 4 Shut Down mode 2 15 Sleep Mode 2 16 turning off 2 15 turning on 2 13 Problems AC power 6 5 Analyzing the problem 6 2 Battery 6 6 Dual Pointing device 6 8 External monitor 6 11 Hardware and system checklist 6 4 Internal display panel 6 7 Internal Storage 6 7 Keyboard 6 6 Memory Media Card 6 7 Overheating power down 6 5 Power 6 5 Real Time Clock 6 6 Sound system 6 10 TOSHIBA support 6 14 Touch Pad 6 8 USB device 6 10 USB mouse 6 9 Recovery Media 5 15 Recovery Partition 5 17 Restarting the computer 2 16 SD SDHC SDXC Card formatting 4 23 note 4 23 Second Battery indicator 3 10 3 14 Security lock 4 30 SIM Card installing 4 19 removing 4 20 Sleep Mode setting 2 16 System automat
43. O EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or derivative of this code cannot be changed i e this code cannot simply be copied and put under another distribution licence including the GNU Public Licence FreeType License Issues User s Manual The FreeType Project LICENSE 2006 Jan 27 Copyright 1996 2002 2006 by David Turner Robert Wilhelm and Werner Lemberg Introduction The FreeType Project is distributed in several archive packages some of them may contain in addition to the FreeType font engine various tools and contributions which rely on or relate to the FreeType Project This license applies to all files found in such packages and which do not fall under their own explicit license The license affects thus the FreeType font engine the test programs documentation and makefiles at the very least This license was inspired by the BSD Artistic and IJG Independent JPEG Group licenses wh
44. ORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY 7 20 User s Manual OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tih cryptsoft com Original SSLeay License Copyright C 1995 1998 Eric Young eay cryptsoft com All rights reserved This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL This library is free for commercial and non commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to The following conditions apply to all code found in this distribution be it the RC4 RSA Ihash DES etc code not just the SSL code The SSL documentation included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder is Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com Copyright remains Eric Young s and as such any Copyright notices in the code are not to be removed If this package is used in a product Eric Youn
45. T5 cable or higher You cannot use a CAT3 cable If you are using Ethernet LAN 10 megabits per second 10BASE T you can connect with a CAT3 or higher cable Connecting the LAN cable To connect the LAN cable do the following AN H Connect the AC adaptor before connecting the LAN cable The AC adaptor must remain connected during LAN use If you disconnect the AC Adaptor while the computer is accessing a LAN the system might hang up E Do not connect any other cable to the LAN jack except the LAN cable Otherwise malfunctions or damage might occur E Do not connect any power supplying device to the LAN cable that is connected to the LAN jack Otherwise malfunctions or damage might occur Turn off the power to all external devices connected to the computer 2 Plug one end of the cable into the LAN jack Press gently until you hear the latch click into place Figure 4 16 Connecting the LAN cable 1 LAN jack 2 LAN cable User s Manual 4 22 3 Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN hub connector or router Check with your LAN administrator and hardware or software vendor before using or configuring a network connection Memory media The computer is equipped with a memory media slot that can accommodate some kinds of memory media with various memory capacities so that you can easily transfer data from devices such as digital cameras and Personal Digital Assistants Keep foreign objects out of the memory medi
46. TOSHIBA Leading Innovation gt gt gt User s Manual PORTEGE Z20t B PORTEGE WT20 B Table of Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 User s Manual TOSHIBA Legal Regulatory and Safety Copyright Disclaimer and Trademarks een 1 1 Regulatory Information sic cccc cscecetesceceetiecstececestectcetesendteestecendteccteesseseen 1 2 Video Standard Notice 0 0 ceeccccseceeeenceseeeeesseneeeseeneeeseeeeesoneesseeeneeenes 1 8 ENERGY STAR Program cccceceeceeereeeseeeeeeeeeseseeeeeeseesesseeeeeseeeenenaees 1 9 Disposing of the computer and the computer s battery Suen 1 9 General Precautions cccccesscseeeeeenseneeeseeeseeeeeeeesnneeeeseesenseeesesnnenennees 1 9 Safety ICONS sccisicecccviccntecceisenuvesuveecencetuudntee anaia aaua aN Kaanaa Eaa iaa 1 12 Getting Started Equipment checklist jst ce2stetiein anna dette lh cls 2 1 TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock ccccceeeeneseseeeeeeeneeeeeeeenseeeeeseensneeeensnssneeenes 2 1 Operating MOE cccccccssstcscescdscescesteesatecdecdecansec canseancaecaesvevsatthcacenetncaneacties 2 2 CONVENTIONS oi csiisccccsicccceieccstnnectetecdsnnes cvussuenecteedsnemers dueeeeenesdvdeundeuvuieewnawed 2 3 Using your computer for the first time ENEE 2 4 Getting to KNOW Windows ccceseeeeseeee essen ee seeeeenseeeesneeeseeeeeeenneneeenes 2 13 Turning off the power EEN 2 15 The Grand Tour Tablet computer ccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeneeeeesnsceeeeseneneseeesnseeeeseenseeeeees
47. Tap the Touch Pad or click the left Touch Pad control button once for PORTEGE Z20t B BH Left click the mouse once Tap the touch screen once Right click m Click the right Touch Pad control button once for PORTEGE Z20t B RH Right click the mouse once RH Press and hold on the touch screen User s Manual 2 3 Double click Charm Desktop Start screen Apps view H Tap the Touch Pad or click the left Touch Pad control button twice for PORTEGE Z20t B Left click the mouse twice Tap the touch screen twice By swiping in from the right edge or pointing the mouse pointer to the lower right or upper right corner of your screen you can find a list of charms Search Share Start Devices and Settings Click the Desktop tile from the Start screen to access the desktop You can go back to the Start screen from an app or the desktop by the following ways RH Click the Start charm m Move the mouse pointer all the way into the lower left corner of the screen and then click the Start button EB E Use the Windows logo key S on the keyboard for PORTEGE Z20t B E Tap the Windows button SR on your tablet computer For detailed information refer to the Windows Help and Support You can find all of your apps including desktop programs in the Apps view To get to the Apps view E Move the mouse pointer and then click the icon in the lower left corner of the screen 8 Sl
48. The BIOS setup utility can also be launched by button combination 1 Save your work 2 Click the power icon ch on the Start screen and then select Shut down 3 While holding down the Volume down button press the Power button to turn on the power Release the Volume down button after TOSHIBA Setup Utility is loaded Make sure that fast startup is disabled in the Power Options by the following steps 1 Click Control Panel gt System and Security gt Power Options under Windows System in the Apps view 2 Click Choose what the power button does or Choose what closing the lid does 3 Click Change settings that are currently unavailable 4 Deselect the Turn on fast startup check box from Shutdown settings 5 Click the Save changes button To save the changes and exit the utility press the F10 key and proceed by selecting Yes or select Exit gt Exit Saving Changes gt Yes The computer restarts immediately Navigating the utility TOSHIBA Setup Utility can be navigated through the touch screen or the provided Stylus Pen Some buttons on the tablet computer are also designated to execute the corresponding key function on the keyboard Details are described as follows Button Key Function Windows Enter key Proceed or confirm operation Volume up Up arrow key Select the previous item Volume down Down arrow key Select the next item System Recovery There is a hidden partition allocated on the internal storage f
49. Type upper case characters by holding down FN SHIFT and pressing a character key 3 Release FN key to continue using the selected overlay function Temporarily using overlay overlay off While using the normal keyboard function you can temporarily use the keypad overlay without having to turn it on 1 Hold down FN key and the keyboard will turn on the most recently used overlay function 2 Release FN key to return to normal keyboard operation Temporarily changing modes If the computer is in Numeric Mode you can switch temporarily to Arrow Mode by pressing a SHIFT key while if it is in Arrow Mode you can switch temporarily to Numeric Mode by also pressing a SHIFT key Generating ASCII characters Not all ASCII characters can be generated using normal keyboard operation but you are able to generate these characters using their specific ASCII codes 1 Hold down ALT with the overlay on or ALT FN with overlay off 2 Using the overlay keys type the ASCII code of the character you require 3 Release ALT or ALT FN The ASCII character appears on the display screen Touch keyboard Battery Touch keyboard is an on screen virtual keyboard allowing you to type on the touch screen To use the touch keyboard tap in an area where you can type The keyboard opens automatically To manually open the touch keyboard do either of the following BH Inthe Settings charm click Keyboard gt Touch keyboard and handwri
50. a slot Never allow metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips to enter the computer or Keyboard Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause computer damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury E 8 This Memory media slot supports the following memory media microSD SDHC SDXC Card E Not all memory media have been tested and verified to work correctly Therefore it is not possible to guarantee that all memory media can operate properly Figure 4 17 Examples of memory media microSD card Ka N QA Points to note about the memory media card microSD SDHC SDXC memory cards comply with SDMI Secure Digital Music Initiative which is a technology adopted to prevent unlawful copy or playback of digital music For this reason you cannot copy or play back protected material on another computer or other device and you cannot reproduce any copyrighted material except for your personal enjoyment The supported maximum capacity of memory card is 128GB Memory media format User s Manual New media cards are formatted according to specific standards If you wish to reformat a media card be sure to do so with a device that uses media cards Formatting a memory media card Memory media cards are sold already formatted in conformity to specific standards If you reformat a memory card be sure to reformat it with a device such as digital camera or digital audio player that uses the memory cards
51. adjust the playback device manually by the following steps 1 Click Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Sound under Windows System in the Apps view 2 In the Playback tab select the playback device which you want to switch to 3 To use the internal speakers on your computer select Speakers To use the television or the external monitor that you have connected to the computer select a different playback device 4 Click the Set Default button 5 Click OK to close the Sound dialog Settings for display video on HDMI To view video on the HDMI display device be sure to configure the following settings otherwise you might find that nothing is displayed cl Be sure to use the function key to select the display device before starting d to play video Do not change the display device while playing video Do not change the display device under the following conditions BH While data is being read or written BR While communication is being carried out Selecting HD Format To select the display mode do the following 1 Click Control Panel gt Appearance and Personalization gt Display gt Change display settings gt Advanced settings gt List All Modes under Windows System in the Apps view 2 Select one of the modes at List All Modes Multi Monitor only for PORTEGE Z20t B Your computer supports the Multi Monitor function that can display image on Multi Monitor independently The following combination
52. ard tray into the SIM card slot and push the center of the tray to close it Press gently until it locks into place Figure 4 15 Inserting the SIM card 1 SIM card tray 2 SIM card Never allow metal objects such as screws staples and paper Clips to enter the computer Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury Do not touch the connectors on the SIM card or on the computer Debris on the connectors might cause access problems Removing a SIM Card To remove the SIM card do the following User s Manual 4 20 Shut down the computer Make sure the Power indicator is off 2 To pop the SIM card tray partially open insert a slender object about 10mm such as a straightened paper clip into the eject hole Gently pull to open the SIM card tray 3 Remove the SIM card from the SIM card tray 4 Insert the SIM card tray back into the SIM card slot GPS Function LAN i User s Manual Your computer might include a built in GPS Global Positioning System The performance of GPS varies depending on the environment Failure to pinpoint a location might happen Your current location might not be shown depending on the status of GPS or the location If you are obtaining your current location information from the computer your current location might not be detected due to the information accuracy Specifically your current location might not
53. as an app Tap once on the Touch Pad with two fingers together to display a menu or other function depending on the software you are using Similar to right click Place two or more fingers down on the Touch Pad and move them toward each other pinch or away from each other stretch This shows different levels of information or visually zooms in or out Place two fingers down and slide them vertically or horizontally from anywhere on the Touch Pad This allows you to operate the scroll bars of a window Quickly move your finger in from the edge of the Touch Pad without pausing when you first touch it Swipe from the left edge shows your recently opened apps Swipe from the right edge opens or closes the charms Search Share Start Devices Settings Swipe from the top edge opens or closes the app command bar a Some of the Touch Pad operations described in this section are only J supported in certain applications User s Manual TOSHIBA Pointing Device AccuPoint User s Manual To use the AccuPoint simply push it with your finger tip in the direction you want to move the on screen pointer The control buttons below the AccuPoint are used like the buttons on a standard mouse Press the left button to select a menu item or to manipulate text or graphics designated by the pointer and press the right button to display a menu or other function depending on the software you are using Figure 4 5 AccuPoint
54. bernation Mode automatically when you press the power button or close the lid To define these settings do the following 1 Click Power Options and then click Choose what the power button does or Choose what closing the lid does 2 Enable the desired Hibernation Mode settings for When I press the power button and When I close the lid 3 Click the Save changes button Data save in Hibernation Mode When you turn off the power in Hibernation Mode the computer takes a moment to save the current data in memory to the internal storage After you turn off the computer and the content of memory has been saved to the internal storage turn off the power to any peripheral devices Do not turn the computer or devices back on immediately Wait a moment to let all capacitors fully discharge Chapter 3 The Grand Tour This chapter identifies the various components of the computer It is recommended that you become familiar with each before you operate the computer Legal Footnote Non applicable Icons For more information regarding Non applicable Icons refer to the Legal Footnotes section a Handle your computer carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the I surface Tablet computer The following figure shows essential components of the tablet computer User s Manual 3 1 User s Manual Figure 3 1 Tablet computer TOSHIBA errs AD Toana a 1 J V ES e ele og
55. cautions that must be taken when using it Operating in tablet mode also for PORTEGE WT20 B Observe the following instructions when you operate the computer in tablet mode Figure 4 1 Operating the computer in tablet mode m Remove all external peripheral devices and their connection cables from the computer before carrying H Hold the computer firmly on your forearm BH Be careful not to accidentally touch the Windows button BH Remove the AC adaptor from the computer when using it held in your forearm H Do not use the computer while walking or driving a car H Do not drop the computer or apply excessive impact to it Do not leave the computer in a car or similar environment where it is exposed to direct sunlight User s Manual 4 1 BH The display screen of some models is a touch sensitive digitizer screen and works with a stylus pen However the outer edges of the screen might be less sensitive Keep the Stylus Pen or the Reserve Pen inside the display area when you use it near the edges of the display screen The position of the pen might not be recognized if you move the pen too fast towards the outer edge Make sure to slide the pen slowly in areas near the edges of the screen Use the pen in the areas enclosed by the dotted line as shown in the following figure Figure 4 2 Use area of the pen Changing the screen orientation User s Manual When operating the computer in tablet mode
56. comply with the following requirements concerning character types and length Must be between 8 and 32 characters long Must contain at least one number O 1 9 Must contain a mix of lower case a b z etc and upper case CAT B Z etc letter Must contain at least one special character of the following Aare H eco Underscore _ is considered the same as Roman alphabet characters and is not counted as a special character Key input is based on the US keyboard layout The following table shows examples of the special characters in US keyboard layout ONDARY Special character you Corresponding number want to input key SHIFT key a number key 1 2 3 4 5 A 6 amp 7 S 8 9 0 Select Intel R AMT Configuration and press the Enter key Select Manageability Features Selection and press the Enter key Select Disabled and press the Enter key Press the Y key and press the ESC key Select MEBx Exit and press Y key When the computer restarts go to BIOS setup utility On the BIOS setup utility screen change AMT Setup Prompt to Disabled Press the F10 key to save the settings and press the Y key i When using the computer with the AC adaptor connected and the AMT function set to enabled power might still be supplied to the system memory even when the computer power is turned off or the computer is in Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode
57. computer on soft surfaces or on rough surfaces where the base is vulnerable to scratches ES gt a TED a Do not lift the computer by the palm rest on the keyboard dock Failure to do so might cause damage to the computer or result in minor injury Do not pick up the computer by its display panel when using in laptop or presentation mode RH Do not close the computer with pens or any other objects left in between the tablet computer and the keyboard dock m Never turn the hinges without the tablet computer docked otherwise it might cause damage or possibly result in mechanical malfunction H Do not press or push with excess force on the display screen otherwise the computer might become unsteady and possibly fall over Undocking the tablet computer only for PORTEGE Z20t B Do not undock the tablet computer if the remaining power of Battery 1 refers to the battery pack inside the tablet computer is 10 or less To check the remaining battery power click the battery icon on the Windows Taskbar Do not dock the tablet computer immediately after undocking operation Wait at least 5 seconds To undock the tablet computer from the keyboard dock do the following 1 Disconnect and remove all peripheral devices and cables If the computer power is on to ensure a safe removal press FN E to cut off all data communications with the keyboard dock The docking indicator LG on the right side of t
58. ction Otherwise administrator privileges might be abused by other parties which possibly lead to the leak of sensitive and or proprietary information data loss HDD erasure or file overwritten The following functions are not supported RPAT Remote PC Assist Technology Remote BIOS update Legal Footnotes Non applicable Icons CPU User s Manual Certain computer chassis are designed to accommodate all possible configurations for an entire product series Therefore be aware that your selected model might not have all the features and specifications corresponding to all of the icons or switches shown on the computer chassis Central Processing Unit CPU Performance Legal Footnotes CPU performance in your computer product might vary from specifications under the following conditions Huse of certain external peripheral products muse of battery power instead of AC power Huse of certain multimedia computer generated graphics or video applications Huse of standard telephone lines or low speed network connections use of complex modeling software such as high end computer aided design applications Huse of several applications or functionalities simultaneously Huse of computer in areas with low air pressure high altitude gt 1 000 meters or gt 3 280 feet above sea level muse of computer at temperatures outside the range of 5 C to 30 C 41 86 F or gt 25 C 77 F at high altitude all temperature references are appr
59. ction Manual for Safety and Comfort for detailed precautions and handling instructions 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Figure 2 11 Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor 2 pin plug PR User s Manual 2 11 Figure 2 12 Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor 3 pin plug a Either a 2 pin or 3 pin adaptor cord is included with the computer J depending on the model 2 Connect the DC output plug of the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack Figure 2 13 Connecting the DC output plug to the tablet computer 1 DC IN 19V jack 2 DC output plug 3 Plug the power cord into a live wall outlet The Battery Second Battery indicator glows When you connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack on the keyboard dock the second battery pack inside the keyboard dock also begins charging It might take longer to fully charge the second battery pack depending on the remaining system power You can charge only the second battery pack without docking the tablet computer User s Manual 2 12 Turning on the power Press the Power button to turn on the power and the Power indicator indicates the status Refer to the Power Condition Descriptions section for more information Figure 2 15 Turning on the power 1 Power button 1 m After you turn on the power for the first time do not turn it off until you J have set up the operating system E Volume cannot be adjusted during Windows Setup RH Do not touch the display
60. d external disk drives for example optical disc BR How much charge the battery pack contained to begin with BR How you use optional devices such as a USB device to which the battery pack supplies power RB Whether you enable Sleep Mode which can conserve battery power if you are frequently turning the computer off and on RB Where you store your programs and data m Whether you close the display screen when you are not using the keyboard closing the display screen saves power E The environmental temperature operating time decreases at low temperatures Battery pack exhausted time When you turn off the power of your computer with the battery pack fully charged the battery pack exhaust within the following approximate period Battery pack type Sleep Mode Shut Down Mode Battery pack 36 Wh 3 about 8 days about 45 days cell With the second about 17 days about 95 days battery pack 36 Wh 3 cell Extending battery life To maximize the life of your battery pack do the following at least once a month 1 Turn off the computer s power 2 Disconnect the AC adaptor and turn on the computer s power If it does not turn on then go to Step 4 3 Operate the computer on battery power for five minutes If you find that the battery pack has at least five minutes of operating time continue operating until the battery pack is fully discharged However if the Battery indicator flashes or there is some other warning to indica
61. distances BH The range of your wireless devices can be affected when the antennas are placed near metal surfaces and solid high density materials H Range is also impacted due to obstacles in the signal path of the radio that might either absorb or reflect the radio signal Radio Frequency Interference Requirements This device is restricted to indoor use due to its operation in the 5 15 to 5 25GHz frequency range High power radars are allocated as primary users i e priority users of the bands 5 25 to 5 35GHz and 5 65 to 5 85GHz and that these radars could cause interference and or damage to LE LAN devices Bluetooth wireless technology User s Manual Some computers in this series have Bluetooth wireless communication function which eliminates the need for cables between electronic devices such as computers printers and mobile phones When it is enabled Bluetooth provides the wireless personal area network environment which is safe and trustworthy that is quick and easy You cannot use the built in Bluetooth functions of the computer and an external Bluetooth adaptor simultaneously For reference Bluetooth wireless technology has the following features Security Two advanced security mechanisms ensure a high level of security RB Authentication prevents access to critical data and makes it impossible to falsify the origin of a message m Encryption prevents eavesdropping and maintains link privacy Worldwide operatio
62. dware and Eject Media icon on the Windows Taskbar and then select the USB device that you want to remove Keep foreign metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips out of the USB port Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury LAN jack This jack allows you to connect to a LAN The adaptor has built in support for Ethernet LAN 10 megabits per second 10BASE T or Fast Ethernet LAN 100 megabits per second 100BASE TX and Gigabit Ethernet LAN 1000 megabits per second 1000BASE T Refer to LAN section for more information Do not connect any cable other than a LAN cable to the LAN jack It might cause damage or malfunction Docking indicator Second Battery indicator DC IN 19V jack The Docking indicator glows white when data communications between the keyboard dock and the tablet computer are successfully established and in good condition The Second Battery indicator shows the charging condition of the battery pack inside the keyboard dock White indicates the battery pack is fully charged while the power is being correctly supplied from the AC power adaptor Some models are equipped with a second battery pack Refer to the Power Condition Descriptions section for more information on this feature The AC adaptor connects to this jack in order to power the computer and charge its internal battery Note that you must only use
63. e port digitally transfers both video and audio data without reducing the quality HDMI compatible external display devices including televisions can be connected via the HDMI port To connect an HDMI compatible display device do the following a mAs the port operation of all HDMI display devices have not been J confirmed some HDMI display devices might not function properly E 7o connect a device to the HDMI out port you must purchase a suitable HDMI cable 1 Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI in port of the HDMI display device 2 Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port on your tablet computer or on the keyboard dock 3 Turn the HDMI display device s power on Figure 4 20 Connecting the HDMI port 1 HDMI port 2 HDMI cable Type A connector Figure 4 21 Connecting the HDMI Micro port 1 HDMI Micro port 2 HDMI cable Type D connector T Do not plug unplug an HDMI device under the following conditions BR The system is starting up User s Manual 4 27 E The system is shutting down When you connect a television or external monitor to the HDMI port the display output device is set to HDMI When you unplug the HDMI cable and replug it wait at least 5 seconds before you replug the HDMI cable again When you change the display output device the playback device might not switch automatically In this case To set the playback device to the same device as the display output device
64. e from contact with the computer s the keyboard and Touch Pad while the display display panel panel has been closed Try to remove the marks by gently wiping the display panel with a clean dry cloth or if this fails with a good quality LCD screen cleaner In this latter instance you should always follow the instructions with the screen cleaner and always ensure that you let the display panel dry properly before closing it Internal Storage Problem Procedure Computer does not Check to see whether there is a disc in the external boot from the optical disc drive if so remove it and try to start internal storage the computer again If this has no effect check the Boot Priority Options setting within the TOSHIBA System Settings Memory Media Card For further information refer to Operating Basics User s Manual 6 7 Problem Memory media card error occurs You cannot read a file Pointing device User s Manual Procedure Remove the memory media card from the computer and then reinsert it to ensure that it is firmly connected If the problem persists then you should refer to the documentation supplied with your memory media card for further information Check to ensure that the required file is actually on the memory media card that is inserted into the computer If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact TOSHIBA Support If you are using a USB mouse you should also refer to both the USB mo
65. ean it If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact TOSHIBA Support In addition to the information in this section also refer to the documentation supplied with your USB device Problem USB device does not work Sound system Procedure Remove the USB device from the computer and then reconnect it to a free port to ensure that it is firmly attached Ensure that any required USB device drivers are properly installed To achieve this you should refer to both the device documentation and the operating system documentation In addition to the information in this section also refer to the documentation supplied with your audio device User s Manual Problem Procedure No sound is heard Press the function keys to increase or decrease volume Check the software volume settings Check to see if Mute is turned to Off Check to make sure that the headphone connection is secure Check within the Windows Device Manager application to ensure that the sound device is enabled and that the device is properly working Annoying sound is In this instance you might be experiencing heard feedback from either the internal microphone or an external microphone connected to the computer Refer to Sound System and Video mode for further information Volume cannot be adjusted during Windows start up or shut down If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact TOSHIBA Support External monitor Also refer
66. eenes 5 5 TOSHIBA System Settings s ssssneseneseennnrennrnunrnnnnrnnnnnnunnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnn nunne 5 8 TOSHIBA Tablet Access Code Logon Utility cssseseseeseeeeeees 5 9 Camera 365 for Toshiba c ccccceseeeeseneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeesneenseeeeeeseseneeeneees 5 9 TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor cccsccceeesseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseneeeeeeeeees 5 12 TOSHIBA Setup HOENEN 5 13 SYSTEM REGOVENY e ee ee eee ected 5 14 Troubleshooting Problem Solving PrOCeSS e 6 1 Hardware and system Checklist 2 cccccesseecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeees 6 4 TOSHIBA ln EE 6 14 Appendix ld E 7 1 AC Power Cord and Connectors ccccceeecesenceeeseeeeeeeeeensseeeeeseeneneeeeens 7 2 Information for Wireless Devices cccseseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeneeneeeeeees 7 4 Information about Intel AMT cccccsseeeeseneneeeeeenseeeeeneenseeeeeeenneneeenes 7 14 Legal dn 7 17 VCCI Class B Information Japan Only see 7 19 OpenSSL Toolkit License Issues een 7 19 FreeType License ISSUES een 7 22 Index Chapter 1 TOSHIBA Legal Regulatory and Safety This chapter states the legal regulatory and safety information applicable to TOSHIBA computers Copyright Disclaimer and Trademarks Copyright 2014 TOSHIBA Corporation All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of TOSHIBA No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of t
67. ely monitors a number of system functions such as power consumption battery health and system cooling informing you of significant system conditions This application recognizes the system and individual component serial numbers and tracks specific activities related to their usage To access this utility click PC Health Monitor under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view For details on TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor see the help file You can use the utility to perform user login authentication using a hand written access code To access this utility click Tablet Access Code Logon Utility under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view Camera 365 for Toshiba combines photo capturing and video recording in one with the enhanced features allowing you to capture the fleeting moments For more information refer to the Camera 365 for Toshiba section The TPM Trusted Platform Module is a security encryption device for the HDD SSD Trusted Platform Module is provided with some models To operate the TPM function use an applicable utility You might not have all the software listed in this section depending on the model you purchased Special features The following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features which make the computer more convenient to use User s Manual Access each function using the following procedures 1 To access the Power Options click Control Panel gt System and Security g
68. er Do not undock the tablet computer immediately after docking operation Wait at least 5 seconds Converting to laptop mode To use the computer in laptop mode do the following 1 Check the security lock switch on the left side of the keyboard dock and slide it to the unlocked position Figure 2 3 Slide the security lock switch 1 Guide pins 2 Hold both sides of the tablet computer and align the guide pins on the keyboard dock with the guide pin grooves on the bottom of the tablet computer User s Manual 2 5 3 Gently press down the tablet computer until it clicks into place The hooks on the keyboard dock engage the tablet computer and the release latch goes back to the lock position Figure 2 4 Docking the tablet computer 1 Guide pin grooves You are now ready to use the tablet computer as a notebook computer The computer can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing To do this hold down the palm rest with one hand so that the body of the keyboard dock is not raised and slowly lift the tablet computer with the other hand holding the center position of the display screen as shown in the following figure Figure 2 5 Opening the computer Converting to presentation tablet mode To use the computer in presentation or tablet mode do the following 1 Check the security lock switch on left side of the keyboard dock and slide it to the unlocked position User s Manual 2 6 Figure 2 6
69. er the password within 1 minute the computer shuts off In this case some features that can power on the computer automatically Wake up on LAN Task Scheduler etc might not work You must turn the computer back on to retry password entry TOSHIBA System Settings User s Manual TOSHIBA System Settings is the TOSHIBA configuration management tool available through the Windows operating system To run TOSHIBA System Settings click System Settings under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view The TOSHIBA System Settings window contains a number of tabs to allow specific functions of the computer to be configured In addition there are also three buttons OK Cancel and Apply OK Accepts your changes and closes the TOSHIBA System Settings window Cancel Closes the window without accepting your changes Apply Accepts all your changes without closing the TOSHIBA System Settings window Some options shown in gray are possible to confirm their status TOSHIBA System Settings screen might have the following tabs BH General Allows you to view the current BIOS version or change certain settings back to their default values RH Display Allows you to select the internal LCD and or external monitor when the computer boots up H Boot Options Allows you to change the sequence in which your computer searches the drives for the operating system Keyboard Allows you to access the wake on keyboard function or to configure the functio
70. evice complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Contact Address TOSHIBA America Information Systems Inc 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine California 92618 1697 Telephone 949 583 3000 This information is only applicable for the countries regions where it is T required EU Declaration of Conformity This product is carrying the CE Mark in accordance with the related European Directives Responsible for CE Marking is TOSHIBA EUROPE GMBH Hammfelddamm 8 41460 Neuss Germany The complete and official EU Declaration of Conformity can be found on TOSHIBA s web site http epps toshiba teg com on the Internet CE compliance This product is labeled with the CE Mark in accordance with the related European Directives notably RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU and User s Manual 1 3 User s Manual Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC for the notebook and the electronic accessories including the supplied power adapter the Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC in case of implemented telecommunication accessories and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC for the supplied power adapter Furthermore the product complies with the Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC ErP and it
71. f this product in non approved working environments may be BR Interference with other devices or machines in the near surrounding area BH Malfunction of or data loss from this product caused by disturbances generated by other devices or machines in the near surrounding area Therefore TOSHIBA strongly recommend that the electromagnetic compatibility of this product should be suitably tested in all non approved working environments before use In the case of automobiles or aircraft the manufacturer or airline respectively should be asked for permission before use of this product Furthermore for general safety reasons the use of this product in environments with explosive atmospheres is not permitted Canadian regulatory information 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 Department of Communications Note that Canadian Department of Communications DOC regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by TOSHIBA Corporation could void your authority to operate this equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la class B respecte toutes les exgences du R glement sur le mat riel brouileur du Canada Following information is only valid for EU member State
72. fter one or more external displays are connected the operating system can automatically detect identify and set up the display settings You can also manually manage how the external displays work and change the display settings by pressing P while holding down the Windows za key If you disconnect the external display before you turn off the computer s power be sure to switch to the internal display 4 29 Security lock A security lock enables you to anchor your computer to a desk or other heavy object in order to help prevent unauthorized removal or theft The computer has a security lock slot on the keyboard dock into which you can attach one end of the security cable while the other end attaches to a desk or similar object The methods used for attaching security cables differ from product to product Refer to the instructions for the product you are using for more information Connecting the security lock To connect a security cable to the computer do the following 1 Turn the computer so its left side faces you 2 Slide the security lock switch to the locked position Figure 4 22 Slide the security lock switch 3 Align the security cable with the lock slot and secure it in place Figure 4 23 Security lock 1 Security lock slot 2 Security lock User s Manual 4 30 Optional TOSHIBA Accessories To make your computer even more powerful and convenient to use you can add a number of options and accessories
73. g should be given attribution as the author of the parts of the library used This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in documentation online or textual provided with the package Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The word cryptographic can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic related 7 21 4 If you include any Windows specific code or a derivative thereof from the apps directory application code you must include an acknowledgement This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN N
74. gned this computer to meet the latest ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency Your computer ships with the power management options preset to a configuration that will provide the most stable operating environment and optimum system performance for both AC power and battery modes To conserve energy your computer is set to enter the low power Sleep Mode which shuts down the system and display within 15 minutes of inactivity in AC power mode TOSHIBA recommends that you leave this and other energy saving features active so that your computer will operate at its maximum energy efficiency You can wake the computer from Sleep Mode by pressing the power button Your ENERGY STAR certified computer should be set by default to enter a low power sleep mode after a period of inactivity Simply touching the mouse or keyboard wakes the computer in seconds These sleep features can save you up to 23 per year 200 kWh per year in electricity and prevent up to 300 pounds of greenhouse gas emissions annually To learn how to adjust or activate these sleep settings on your computer please go to www energystar gov sleepinstructions To activate sleep settings organization wide quickly and easily through network tools please go to www energystar gov powermanagement Disposing of the computer and the computer s battery The computer s battery pack is not user accessible Contact an authorized TOSHIBA service provider for details rega
75. h problem immediately turn off either one of your Bluetooth or Wireless LAN If you have any questions about using Wireless LAN or Bluetooth Module visit http www pc support global toshiba com In Europe visit http www toshiba europe com computers tnt bluetooth htm Wireless Devices and your health Wireless products like other radio devices emit radio frequency electromagnetic energy The level of energy emitted by Wireless products however is far much less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices like for example mobile phones Because Wireless products operate within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations TOSHIBA believes Wireless products are safe for use by consumers These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature In some situations or environments the use of Wireless products may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the organization These situations may for example include BR Using the Wireless products equipment on board of airplanes or BR In any other environment where the risk of interference to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful If you are uncertain of the policy that applies on the use of wireless devices in
76. h screen to move through what is on the screen Quickly slide down an item with your finger such as an app tile to select it This usually opens the app commands Quickly move your finger in from the edge of the screen without pausing when you first touch it Swipe from the left edge shows your recently opened apps and so on Swipe from the right edge opens or closes the charms Search Share Start Devices Settings Swipe from the top edge opens or closes the app command bar For details and more advanced touch screen gestures to interact with Windows operating system refer to Help and Support BR Do not press or push with excess force on the touch screen E Do not apply excess force when cleaning the touch screen BR Never touch the screen with a sharp object such as a ball point pen which might scratch or damage the surface BH Donotuse a protecting sheet for the touch screen as it might decrease its sensitivity to gestures Donot touch the screen with gloves wet hands or the tip of your fingernails as it might decrease the sensitivity m The touch screen might not work correctly if part of the surface is Slightly wet or covered with an object Using the Touch Pad The Touch Pad on the palm rest might support the following gestures e Tap S Two Finger Tap E a LU Pinch or stretch t Two Finger Scroll 2 N Si Swipe Tap once on the Touch Pad to activate an item such
77. he regulatory label of the unit Failure to do so might result in a fire or electric shock possibly resulting in serious injury RB Always use or purchase power cables that comply with the legal voltage and frequency specifications and requirements in the country of use Failure to do so might result in a fire or electric shock possibly resulting in serious injury BH The supplied power cord conforms to safety rules and regulations in the region the computer is bought and should not be used outside this region For use in other regions buy power cords that conform to safety rules and regulations in the particular region RH Do not use a 3 pin to 2 pin conversion plug BR When you connect the AC adaptor to the computer always follow the steps in the exact order as described in this User s Manual Connecting the power cable to a live electrical outlet should be the last step otherwise the adaptor DC output plug might hold an electrical charge and cause an electrical shock or minor bodily injury when touched As a general safety precaution avoid touching any metal parts m Never place your computer or AC adaptor on a wooden surface furniture or any other surface that might be marred by exposure to heat since the computer base and the surface of the AC adaptor increase in temperature during normal use m Always place your computer or AC adaptor on a flat and hard surface that is resistant to heat damage Refer to the enclosed Instru
78. he information contained herein First edition November 2014 Copyright authority for music movies computer programs databases and other intellectual property covered by copyright laws belongs to the author or to the copyright owner Copyrighted material can be reproduced only for personal use or use within the home Any other use beyond that stipulated above including conversion to digital format alteration transfer of copied material and distribution on a network without the permission of the copyright owner is a violation of copyright or author s rights and is subject to civil damages or criminal action Comply with copyright laws in making any reproduction from this manual Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for accuracy The instructions and descriptions it contains are accurate for your computer at the time of this manual s production However succeeding computers and manuals are subject to change without notice TOSHIBA assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors omissions or discrepancies between the computer and the manual Trademarks Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation Windows Microsoft and Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation User s Manual 1 1 The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Toshiba Corporation and its affiliates i
79. he keyboard dock goes off User s Manual 2 9 2 Check the security lock switch on the left side of the keyboard dock and slide it to the unlocked position Figure 2 9 Slide the security lock switch Di Turn the tablet computer to an upright position 4 Slide the release latch to the unlocked position a and slowly lift the tablet computer to remove it while holding down the keyboard dock b Figure 2 10 Undocking the tablet computer Connecting the AC adaptor User s Manual Attach the AC adaptor when you want to charge the battery or operate from AC power The battery pack must be charged before you can operate from battery power The AC adaptor can automatically adjust to any voltage ranging from 100 volts to 240 volts and to a frequency of either 50 hertz or 60 hertz enabling you to use this computer in almost any country region The adaptor converts AC power to DC power and reduces the voltage supplied to this computer m Always use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that was included with your computer or use AC adaptors specified by TOSHIBA to avoid any risk of fire or other damage to the computer Use of an incompatible AC adaptor might cause fire or damage to the computer possibly resulting in serious injury TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage caused by use of an incompatible adaptor m Never plug the AC adaptor into a power source that does not correspond to both the voltage and the frequency specified on t
80. he metal plate supporting the various interface ports as this can become hot m The surface of the AC adaptor can become hot when in use but this condition does not indicate a malfunction If you need to transport the AC adaptor disconnect it and let it cool before moving it RH Do not lay the AC adaptor on a material that is sensitive to heat as the material could become damaged Pressure or impact damage Do not apply heavy pressure to the computer or subject it to any form of strong impact as this can damage the computer s components or otherwise cause it to malfunction Cleaning the computer To help ensure long trouble free operation keep the computer free of dust and dirt and use care with all liquids around it Be careful not to spill liquids into the computer If the computer does get wet turn the power off immediately and let the computer dry completely In these circumstances you should get the computer inspected by an authorized service provider in order to assess the scope of any damage BH Clean the plastics of the computer using a cloth slightly dampened with water BH You can clean the display screen by spraying a small amount of glass cleaner onto a soft clean cloth and then wiping the screen gently with the cloth Never spray cleaner directly onto the computer or let liquid run into any part of it Never use harsh or caustic chemical products to clean the computer Moving the computer While the computer i
81. ial keys The keyboard provides two keys that have special functions in Windows the Windows logo key activates the Start screen while the application key has the same function as the secondary right mouse button This key activates the Windows Start screen This key has the same function as the secondary right mouse button Keypad overlay User s Manual The keyboard dock does not have a separate numeric keypad but includes a numeric keypad overlay which functions similarly This is located in the center of the keyboard with the relevant keys having grey letters at their front edge The overlay provides the same functions as the numeric keypad on a standard 104 105 key enhanced keyboard Turning on the overlays The numeric keypad overlay can be used for numeric data input or cursor and page control Arrow Mode Press FN F10 to turn on Arrow Mode You are able to access cursor and page control functions by using the keys Press FN F10 again to turn off this overlay function Numeric Mode Press FN F11 to turn on Numeric Mode You are able to access numeric characters by using the keys Press FN F11 again to turn off this overlay function Temporarily using normal keyboard overlay on While using the overlay you can temporarily access the normal keyboard functions without having to turn the overlay off 1 Hold down FN key and press any other key This key will operate as if the overlay were off 2
82. ic 5 4 Index 2 Sound system problems 6 10 SSD automatic power off 5 4 TOSHIBA Display Utility 5 1 Touch Screen 4 3 USB device problems 6 10 Video mode 4 33 Video RAM 3 13 W Web Camera back 3 6 Web Camera front 3 2 Wireless communication 7 5 User s Manual Index 3
83. ich all encourage inclusion and use of free software in commercial and freeware products alike As a consequence its main points are that 7 22 User s Manual m We don t promise that this software works However we will be interested in any kind of bug reports as is distribution m You can use this software for whatever you want in parts or full form without having to pay us royalty free usage m You may not pretend that you wrote this software If you use it or only parts of it in a program you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that you have used the FreeType code credits We specifically permit and encourage the inclusion of this software with or without modifications in commercial products We disclaim all warranties covering The FreeType Project and assume no liability related to The FreeType Project Finally many people asked us for a preferred form for a credit disclaimer to use in compliance with this license We thus encourage you to use the following text Portions of this software are copyright C lt year gt The FreeType Project www freetype org All rights reserved Please replace lt year gt with the value from the FreeType version you actually use Legal Terms Throughout this license the terms package FreeType Project and FreeType archive refer to the set of files originally distributed by the authors David Turner Robert Wilhelm and Werner Lemberg
84. ide up from the middle of the Start screen Using your computer for the first time i User s Manual Be sure to read the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for information on the safe and proper use of this computer It is intended to help you be more comfortable and productive while using the computer By following the recommendations in it you can reduce your chance of developing a painful or disabling injury to your hand arms shoulders or neck This section provides basic information to start using your computer It covers the following topics pg Docking the tablet computer only for PORT G Z20t B Undocking the tablet computer only for PORTEGE Z20t B Connecting the AC adaptor Turning on the power Initial setup Use a virus check program and make sure that it is updated regularly e T Never format storage media without checking its content formatting destroys all stored data It is a good idea to back up the internal storage or other main storage device to external media periodically General storage media is not durable or stable over long periods of time and under certain conditions might result in data loss BH Before you install a device or application save any data in memory to the internal storage or other storage media Failure to do so might result in data loss Docking the tablet computer only for PORTEGE Z20t B Refer to the following recommended steps to dock your tablet comput
85. ideo Memory and Shared System Memory Shared System Memory varies depending on system memory size and other factors Wireless LAN The transmission speed over the wireless LAN and the distance over which wireless LAN can reach might vary depending on surrounding electromagnetic environment obstacles access point design and configuration and client design and software hardware configurations The actual transmission speed is lower than the theoretical maximum speed Copy Protection Applicable copy protection standards included in certain media might prevent or limit recording or viewing of the media VCCI Class B Information Japan Only CORBIS PIABRARMRE CT COREL KERK TCE FASS S nn CL H CORBMISAPTLE VAL SEI EL CRASS VBE SSROTCEMHVET Friar BABE gt TELL RY RWSL TEAL VCCI B OpenSSL Toolkit License Issues LICENSE ISSUES User s Manual 7 19 User s Manual The OpenSSL toolkit stays under a dual license i e both the conditions of the OpenSSL License and the original SSLeay license apply to the toolkit See below for the actual license texts Actually both licenses are BSD style Open Source licenses In case of any license issues related to OpenSSL please contact openssl core openssl org OpenSSL License Copyright c 1998 2011 The OpenSSL Project All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met
86. ife might be shortened Charging the battery pack User s Manual When the power in the battery pack becomes low the Battery indicator flashes amber to indicate that only a few minutes of battery power remain If you continue to use the computer while the Battery indicator flashes the computer enters Hibernation Mode so that you do not lose any data and automatically turn itself off You must recharge the battery pack when it becomes discharged Procedures To recharge the battery pack connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack and plug the other end into a working outlet The Battery and or Second Battery indicator glows amber while the battery pack is being charged When you connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack on the keyboard dock the second battery pack inside the keyboard dock also begins charging It might take longer to fully charge the second battery pack depending on the remaining system power You can charge only the second battery pack without docking the tablet computer Charging Time The following table shows the approximate time required to fully charge an exhausted battery pack Battery pack type Power off Power on Battery pack 36 Wh 3 about 3 hours about 3 10 hours cell With the second about 3 5 hours about 3 5 10 hours battery pack 36 Wh 3 cell a Be aware that the charging time when the computer is on is affected by J ambient temperature the temperature of the computer and how yo
87. igure 2 1 The main unit tablet computer Product appearance depends on the model you purchased For availability of TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock refer to the following table Model Name TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock PORTEGE Z20t B provided PORTEGE WT20 B not provided tablet computer only Operating mode After docking your tablet computer to TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock your device can be used as a single unit to best serve your purpose Operating modes supported are defined in the following table User s Manual 2 2 Mode Name Illustration Definition Suitable for tasks that frequently require the keyboard such as typing Laptop mode Presentation Suitable for tasks that mode rarely require touch interactions such as a presentation and a slide show Tablet mode Suitable for tasks that require both touch interactions and mobility such as reading For how to dock your tablet computer and start using refer to Docking the tablet computer section for more information 1 Your device is called computer when referred to as a single unit or where J descriptions are not specifically for one of the operating modes in this manual Conventions This manual uses the following formats to describe identify and highlight terms and operating procedures Internal storage Your computer is equipped with an SSD Solid State Drive In this manual the word internal storage refers to SSD unless otherwise stated Click BH
88. ion of display lowering it until the screen is displayed properly 4 33 Chapter 5 Utilities and Advanced Usage This chapter describes the utilities and special features of this computer and the advanced usage of some utilities Utilities and Applications This section describes the pre installed utilities that come with the computer and details how to start them For further information on their operation refer to online manual help files or README TXT file if applicable of each utility TOSHIBA Display Utility TOSHIBA Password Utility TOSHIBA Display Utility includes Desktop Text Size utility Split Screen utility and Multiple Displays utility Desktop Text Size allows you to make the text size bigger or smaller on the desktop according to your usage and favorite You can change the text size on the display and on the title bar of windows by changing the scaling of the text size When the scaling is smaller more information will appear on the display simultaneously but the text size becomes smaller When the scaling is larger less information will appear on the display simultaneously but the text size becomes larger You can install Split Screen utility by yourself Split Screen utility enables you to create multiple display zones on a screen and to fit the active windows to within those zones Multiple Displays utility allows you to configure the Display Mode select monitors and configure your desktop e
89. is only for Turkey BH Disposal of products The crossed wheelie bin symbol means that this ps product should not be collected and disposed with other household wastes When product become waste ES at the end of life to protect environment and human health it should be given to nearest collection recycling or disposal center For more information about collection and recycling programs in your country please contact your local authority or the retailer where the product was purchased BH Toshiba meets all requirements of Turkish regulation 28300 Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment AEEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur Toshiba 28300 say l T rkiye Elektrikle ali an ve elektronik ekipmanda belirli tehlikeli maddelerin kullanimiyla ilgili kisitlama y netmeli i gereklerini tamamen yerine getirmektedir m The number of possible pixel failures of your display is defined according to ISO 9241 307 standards If the number of pixel failures is less than this standard they will not be counted as defect or failure Battery is a consumption product since the battery time depends on the usage of your computer If the battery can not be charged at all then it is a defect or failure The changes in battery time is not a defect or failure Following information is only for India The use of this symbol indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste By
90. l batteries To purchase a new battery pack see the accessories information that is shipped with your computer Internal Storage Capacity User s Manual 1 Gigabyte GB means 10 1 000 000 000 bytes using powers of 10 The computer operating system however reports storage capacity using powers of 2 for the definition of 1 GB 230 1 073 741 824 bytes and therefore shows less storage capacity Available storage capacity will also be less if the product includes one or more pre installed operating systems such as Microsoft Operating System and or pre installed software applications or media content Actual formatted capacity might vary LCD Over a period of time and depending on the usage of the computer the brightness of the LCD screen will deteriorate This is an intrinsic characteristic of LCD technology Maximum brightness is only available when operating in AC power mode Screen dims when the computer is operated on battery power and you might not be able to increase the brightness of the screen Graphics Processing Unit GPU Graphics processing unit GPU performance might vary depending on product model design configuration applications power management settings and features utilized GPU performance is only optimized when operating in AC power mode and might decrease considerably when operating in battery power mode Total Available Graphics Memory is the total of as applicable Dedicated Video Memory System V
91. le ports on the computer BH As the port operation of all external display devices have not been confirmed some devices might not function properly E HDMI port and External RGB monitor port on the keyboard dock can not be connected for use at the same time If both ports are connected only HDMI port is activated External RGB monitor port An external analog monitor can be connected to the External RGB monitor port on the keyboard dock To connect an external analog monitor do the following 1 Connect the RGB cable to the External RGB monitor port Figure 4 19 Connecting the RGB cable to the External RGB monitor port 1 External RGB monitor port 2 RGB cable There are no fastening screws for an external monitor cable on the External RGB monitor port However external monitor cables which have connectors with fastening screws can still be used 2 Turn the external monitor s power on When you turn on the power the computer automatically recognizes the monitor and determines whether it is a color or monochrome device When displaying desktop on an external RGB monitor desktop is sometimes displayed on the center of the monitor with black bars around desktop with small size At that time please read the manual of the monitor and set the display mode which is supporting at the monitor Then it will be displayed with suitable size with correct aspect ratio 4 26 HDMI port HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interfac
92. license the FreeType Project in both source and object code forms and derivative works thereof for any purpose and to authorize others to exercise some or all of the rights granted herein subject to the following conditions BH Redistribution of source code must retain this license file FTL IST unaltered any additions deletions or changes to the original files must be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation The copyright notices of the unaltered original files must be preserved in all copies of source files Redistribution in binary form must provide a disclaimer that states that the software is based in part of the work of the FreeType Team in the distribution documentation We also encourage you to put an URL to the FreeType web page in your documentation though this isn t mandatory These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the FreeType Project not just the unmodified files If you use our work you must acknowledge us However no fee need be paid to us 3 Advertising Neither the FreeType authors and contributors nor you shall use the name of the other for commercial advertising or promotional purposes without specific prior written permission We suggest but do not require that you use one or more of the following phrases to refer to this software in your documentation or advertising materials FreeType Project FreeType Engine FreeType library or FreeType Distribu
93. life or characteristic deterioration BR Avoid water entering the pen or condensation forming within it as either condition will cause a malfunction BR Do not disassemble the pen It causes maladjustment or short life BR Do not stain the pen with cosmetics or chemicals as this will cause a deterioration in appearance Use a glass wiping cloth or dry cloth to clean the pen Do not use volatile liquids such as alcohol thinner or petroleum benzine to clean the pen BH Do not apply excessive force to the pen point as a bent or deformed pen point causes a malfunction BH Keep the small parts of the pen such as the pen point or the knob of the side buttons away from infants and small children to prevent the accidental ingestion by them E Do not use a ball point pen instead of the pen included with the product m The pen tip of the Reserve Pen cannot be replaced if it is worn You can purchase a new one from a TOSHIBA authorized dealer 7 BR Wipe the display screen with the provided cloth before you use the J stylus pen BR Clean the fingerprints or smudges with the provided cloth if the sensitivity to pen writing decreases E Do not use a protecting sheet for the touch screen as it might impact the pen writing optimized for the touch screen E It is recommended that you keep another pen set as a spare You can buy replacement pen sets from your TOSHIBA authorized dealer E TOSHIBA is not liable for any problems arising on the p
94. llowing methods User s Manual 4 17 i Clicking the battery icon on the Windows Taskbar Battery 1 refers to the battery pack inside the tablet computer Battery 2 refers to the second battery pack inside the keyboard dock Via the Battery Status average remaining battery power of Battery 1 and Battery 2 in the Windows Mobility Center window When you use the tablet computer with the keyboard dock the second battery pack is the first source to provide power Wait several seconds to monitor the remaining operating time because the computer needs time to check the remaining capacity of the battery pack and then calculate the remaining operating time based on this together with the current power consumption Be aware that the actual remaining operating time might differ slightly from the calculated time With repeated discharges and recharges the battery pack capacity will gradually decrease In view of this it is noted that an often used older battery pack will not operate for as long as a new battery pack even when both are fully charged Maximizing battery operating time User s Manual The usefulness of a battery pack depends on how long it can supply power on a single charge while how long the charge lasts in a battery pack depends on BH Processor speed BH Screen brightness E System Sleep Mode m System Hibernation Mode 8 Display power off period 8 How often and for how long you use the internal storage an
95. lp to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health To achieve this you should take any battery and or accumulator to your local recycling site or to a retail outlet or facility that offers to collect these devices for environmentally friendly disposal ensuring that the terminal contacts are covered by non conductive tape For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country please visit our website www toshiba eu recycling or contact your local council office or the retail outlet where you purchased the product These symbols might not stick depending on the country and region where you purchased REACH Compliance Statement User s Manual The European Union EU chemical regulation REACH Registration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals entered into force on 1 June 2007 with phased deadlines to 2018 Toshiba will meet all REACH requirements and is committed to provide our customers with information about the presence in our articles of substances included on the candidate list according to REACH regulation Please consult the following website www toshiba eu reach for information about the presence in our articles of substances included on the candidate list according to REACH ina concentration above 0 1 weight by weight Following information
96. n The Bluetooth radio transmitter and receiver operate in the 2 4 GHz band which is license free and compatible with radio systems in most countries in the world Radio Regulatory Information User s Manual Radio links You can easily establish links between two or more devices with these links being maintained even if the devices are not within a line of sight of each other The wireless device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product This product complies with the following radio frequency and safety standards Europe Restrictions for Use of 2400 0 2483 5MHz Frequencies in Europe France Italy Luxembourg Norway Russian Federation Outdoor use limited to 10mW e i r p within the band 2454 2483 5MHz Implemented Implemented Military Radiolocation use Refarming of the 2 4GHz band has been ongoing in recent years to allow current relaxed regulation Full implementation planned 2012 For private use a general authorization is required if WAS RLAN s are used outside own premises For public use a general authorization is required General authorization required for network and service supply This subsection does not apply for the geographical area within a radius of 20 km from the centre of Ny Alesund Only for indoor applications Restrictions for Use of 5150 5350MHz F
97. n until the Boot menu is loaded 4 Use the up and down cursor key to select the appropriate option from the menu according to your actual recovery media Without the keyboard dock you can use the Volume up and the Volume down button to select the appropriate option from the menu and tap the Windows button to confirm the selection 5 Amenu is displayed from which you should follow the on screen instructions If you have previously chosen to remove the recovery partition without creating Recovery Media the Recovery Media cannot be created However if you have already created a Recovery Media you can use it to restore the recovery partition If you have not created Recovery Media contact TOSHIBA support for assistance Restoring the pre installed software from the Recovery Partition i User s Manual A portion of the internal storage space is configured as a hidden recovery partition This partition stores files which can be used to restore pre installed software in the event of a problem If you set up your internal storage again later do not change delete or add partitions in a manner other than specified in the manual otherwise you might find that space for the required software is not available In addition if you use a third party partitioning program to reconfigure the partitions on your internal storage you might find that it becomes impossible to set up your computer E Make sure that the AC adaptor i
98. n keys USB Allows you to set conditions for USB SATA Allows you to set conditions for SATA LAN Allows you to set conditions for LAN Undock and Sleep Allows you to set sleep conditions while undocking Advanced Options Allows you to set conditions for a specific device or function The settings or options explained here might vary depending on the model you purchased After you changed the settings a dialog box might appear to prompt you that the changes will take effect after the computer is restarted Make sure to restart your computer immediately to apply these changes TOSHIBA Tablet Access Code Logon Utility You can use the Tablet Access Code Logon Utility to perform user login authentication using a hand written access code Your access code is registered by using characters symbols speed of your signature pen pressure or directions in which you move the pen between characters or symbols Always register your access code in accordance with the procedure that appears on the screen You need to re enter the same code several times to register your access code properly Use multiple characters or symbols to create an access code that is not easily identified by a third party to prevent illegal access to your device Disclaimer TOSHIBA does not guarantee that the Tablet Access Code Logon Utility is completely secure or error free at all times TOSHIBA is not liable for any failure or damage that might arise ou
99. nel 1 Click Power and then select On Battery from the drop down menu under Power in the upper left corner 2 Click Disable under Display Power Saving Technology 3 Click Apply If you want to enable this feature click Enable under Display Power Saving Technology Power Condition Descriptions The computer operating capability and battery charge status are affected by different power conditions including whether an AC adaptor is connected and what the battery charge level is Battery indicator Check the Battery indicator to determine the status of the battery pack inside the tablet computer and the power status with the AC adaptor connected The following indicator conditions should be noted Flashing amber Amber White Flashing White No light The battery charge is low The AC adaptor must be connected to recharge the battery pack Indicates that the AC adaptor is connected and battery pack inside the tablet computer is charging Indicates that the AC adaptor is connected and the battery pack inside the tablet computer is fully charged Indicates a problem with the computer Disconnect the AC adaptor for several seconds and then reconnect the AC adaptor If it still does not operate properly you should contact your reseller or dealer Under any other conditions the indicator does not light Second Battery indicator T Check the Second Battery indicator to determine the status of the battery
100. nge frequency enhance transmitting power or alter original characteristic as well as performance to an approved low power radio frequency devices Article 14 The low power radio frequency devices shall not influence aircraft security and interfere legal communications If found the user shall cease operating immediately until no interference is achieved The said legal communications means radio communications is operated in compliance with the Telecommunications Act The low power radio frequency devices must be susceptible with the interference from legal communications or ISM radio wave radiated devices Australia and New Zealand regulatory compliance This equipment incorporates a radio transmitting device in normal use a separation distance of 20cm will ensure radio frequency exposure levels complies with the Australian and New Zealand Standards Using this equipment in Japan In Japan the frequency bandwidth of 2 400MHz to 2 483 5MHz for second generation low power data communication systems such as this equipment overlaps that of mobile object identification systems premises radio station and specified low power radio station 1 Important notice The frequency bandwidth of this equipment may operate within the same range as industrial devices scientific devices medical devices microwave ovens licensed radio stations and non licensed specified low power radio stations for mobile object identification systems RFID
101. nnenaeenes 3 1 TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock ccccccceseeneeceeeeeeceeeeseeeenseeeeeseenseeeeensnsneeenes 3 7 Internal Hardware Components s sssscceesseeceeeeeeeeeeseeeneneneeeneee 3 11 Power Condition Descriptions eccceseeseeeeeeseeeeeseeseeeeeeeesseneeeeens 3 14 Operating Basics Operating in tablet mode also for PORT G WT20 B 0000 4 1 Using the Touch Screen u eeccccseeeeeseneeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeesesseeeeeseeneneseeees 4 3 Using the Touch Pad i sbenzesteeteeg eeereegeg eege 4 5 TOSHIBA Pointing Device ccceeeessseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeseensneneenenseneeenes 4 6 The Key boa ME 4 11 Battery oessoed aE aaa aaa aaa 4 15 Wireless WAN device ssssuussesssernrnennnrunnrnnnnnnnnnrennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnennn nunne nannaa 4 19 GPS Function ee 4 21 AN EE E A E E E ee 4 21 Memory media 2egeeeggeegsegekugegkegeeenSEdEeNENEEdEeEEEEEEEECE fanaa ddiaa daa aa EEN 4 23 External DISDIAY ogegeeeersegoeen Eege gege 4 25 Security Iock eee ceeeeeeceeeeeneeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeenseeeeseseneeeeseesnseeeesaseeseseseesnnseneenes 4 30 Optional TOSHIBA Accessories een 4 31 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 User s Manual Sound System and Video MOE ccsececseneeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeeeenenneeeenes 4 31 Utilities and Advanced Usage Utilities and Applications ENEE 5 1 Special features ossia aiaa anadai iadd sexes 5 4 TOSHIBA Password Utility ccceeeessseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeseensneseenensne
102. nter Sleep Mode in one of following ways BR Click the power icon t on the Start screen and then select Sleep m Inthe Settings charm click Power and then select Sleep BH Close the display panel Note that this feature must be enabled within the Power Options E Press the power button Note that this feature must be enabled within the Power Options When you turn the power back on you can continue where you left off when you shut down the computer 9 When the computer is in Sleep Mode the Power indicator blinks white IT 1 BH fyou are operating the computer on battery power you can lengthen the overall operating time by turning it off into Hibernation Mode Sleep Mode consumes more power while the computer is off Sleep Mode limitations Sleep Mode will not function under the following conditions E Power is turned back on immediately after shutting down m Memory circuits are exposed to static electricity or electrical noise User s Manual 2 17 Hibernation Mode A T User s Manual The Hibernation Mode feature saves the contents of memory to the internal storage when the computer is turned off so that the next time it is turned on the previous state is restored Note that the Hibernation Mode feature does not save the status of any peripheral devices connected to the computer RB Save your data While entering Hibernation Mode the computer saves the contents of memory to the internal storage However for
103. o 5 seconds is set by default and you can change the countdown time in the app settings E Burst mode jlli Capture a set number of photos continuously in a short amount of time This often works best for fast moving objects or scenes 5 sequential images is set by default and you can change the number in the settings E Beauty mode ct The camera detects the face and automatically retouches the facial skin in real time P Smile mode The camera detects smile on the face and automatically capture the joyous moment for you i The lighting condition and the distance between camera and your face J might have an impact on the detection performance User s Manual 5 10 Gallery Gallery is a media library which allows users to view and manage all captured photos and videos To access Gallery tap Gallery aa on the main screen To view an item simply tap the thumbnail To delete items swipe to select one or more thumbnails and tap Delete Settings User s Manual The application settings are described below Depending on the models not all options are available Brightness Adjust image brightness for capturing Contrast p Adjust image contrast for capturing White Balance ap Adjust the lighting conditions manually By default the application automatically fine tunes the white balance Burst jl Select the number of photos for Burst mode Timer Select the countdown time for Timer mode Re
104. om the keyboard character by character and do not enter as ASCII code or copy and paste the character string In addition ensure that the registered password is correct by outputting the character string to the password file When entering a password do not enter any characters for example I or produced by pressing the SHIFT or ALT keys Delete button Click this button to delete a registered password Before you can delete a password you must first enter the current password correctly Change button Click this button to change a registered password Before you can change a password you must first enter the current password correctly Owner String text box You can use this box to associate text with the password After you enter text click Apply or OK When the computer is started this text is displayed together with the prompt asking you to enter a password J You can launch the BIOS setup utility to set change or delete the HDD J Password or HDD Master Password Refer to the TOSHIBA Setup Utility section for further information User s Manual BR fyou forget your HDD User Password TOSHIBA will NOT be able to assist you and your HDD will be rendered COMPLETELY and PERMANENTLY INOPERABLE TOSHIBA will NOT be held responsible for any loss of any data any loss of use or access to your HDD or for any other losses to you or any other person or organization that result from the loss of access to your HDD If yo
105. omputer by holding any of its protruding elements Mobile phones Be aware that the use of mobile phones can interfere with the audio system The operation of the computer will not be impaired in any way but it is recommended that a minimum distance of 30 cm is maintained between the computer and a mobile phone that is in use Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort All important information on the safe and proper use of this computer is described in the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort Be sure to read it before using the computer Safety Icons Safety icons are used in this manual to bring important information to your attention Each type of message is identified as follows Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in death or serious injury if you do not follow instructions User s Manual 1 12 T User s Manual A caution informs you that improper use of equipment or failure to follow instructions might cause data loss equipment damage or might result in minor or moderate injury Please read A note is a hint or advice that helps you make best use of your equipment Chapter 2 Getting Started A This chapter provides an equipment checklist and basic information to start using your computer If you use an operating system that was not pre installed by TOSHIBA some of the features described in this manual might not function properly Equipment checklist Carefull
106. on to automatically adjust the brightness of the display screen ie Do not cover the ambient light sensor otherwise it might not work properly T Microphones The built in microphones allow you to import and record sounds for your application Refer to the Sound System and Video mode section for more information Display screen 31 7 cm 12 5 LCD screen configured with the following resolution BH FHD 1920 horizontal x 1080 vertical pixels Be aware that when the computer is operating on the AC adaptor the image displayed on the internal screen is somewhat brighter than when it operates on battery power This difference in brightness levels is intended to save power when operating on batteries Legal Footnote LCD For more information regarding LCD refer to the Legal Footnotes section Stereo speakers The speakers emit sound generated by your software as well as audio alarms such as low battery condition generated by the system om Windows button Tap to open the Start screen or if already on the Start screen returns you to your last app User s Manual 3 3 i User s Manual SIM Card slot Power button Force Shut down hole Volume up down buttons Power indicator Battery indicator Micro USB port This slot allows you insert a SIM card which enables a high speed access to the Internet corporate Intranet and your email while you are away from office Refer to the Wireless WAN device section for mo
107. or intermittent signals Do any indicators light if so which ones what color are they and do they stay on or blink Write down what you see Do you hear any beeps if so how many are they long or short and are they high pitched or low pitched In addition is the computer making any unusual noises Write down what you hear Record your observations so you can describe them in detail to TOSHIBA Support Software The problems might be caused by your software or disk If you cannot load a software package the media might be damaged or the program might be corrupted In these instances try loading another copy of the software if possible If an error message appears while you are using a software package you should refer to the documentation supplied with it as this usually includes a problem solving section or a summary of error messages Next check any error messages against the operating system documentation A Hardware If you cannot find a software problem you should then check the setup and configuration of your hardware First run through the items in the preliminary checklist as described previously then if you still cannot correct the problem try to identify the source The next section provides checklists for individual components and peripherals Before using a peripheral device or application software that is not an authorized TOSHIBA part or product make sure that the device or software can be used with your
108. or the System Recovery Options in the event of a problem You can also create recovery media and restore the system The following items are described in this section Creating Recovery Media Restoring the pre installed software from your created Recovery Media Restoring the pre installed software from the Recovery Partition Creating Recovery Media i User s Manual This section describes how to create Recovery Media Be sure to connect the AC adaptor when you create Recovery Media Be sure to close all other software programs Do not run software such as screen savers which can put a heavy load on the CPU Operate the computer at full power Do not use power saving features Do not write to the media when the virus check software is running Wait for it to finish then disable virus detection programs including any software that checks files automatically in the background Do not use utilities including those intended to enhance internal Storage access speed They might cause unstable operation and damage data Do not shut down og off or Sleep Hibernate while writing or rewriting the media Set the computer on a level surface and avoid places subjected to vibrations such as airplanes trains or cars Do not use on an unstable surface such as a stand A recovery image of the software on your computer is stored on the internal storage and can be copied to either disc media or USB Flash Memory by using the follo
109. ord cable properly If you are using the AC adaptor check that the wall outlet is working by plugging in another device such as a lamp Verify that the computer is on by looking at the Power indicator If the indicator is glowing the computer is on Also try turning the computer off and then on If you are using an AC adaptor verify that the computer is receiving power from the external power source by looking at the Battery indicator If the indicator is glowing the computer is connected to a live external power source The computer does not load advanced options during startup By holding down one of the following keys or buttons during startup your computer can load the following advanced options Advanced option Key Button BIOS utility F2 Volume down Boot menu F12 Volume up Recovery options 0 zero If your computer starts to load the Operating System instead of desired advanced options do the following 3 i Make sure that fast startup is disabled in the Power Options by the J following steps 1 Click Control Panel gt System and Security gt Power Options under Windows System in the Apps view 2 Click Choose what the power button does or Choose what closing the lid does 3 Click Change settings that are currently unavailable 4 Deselect the Turn on fast startup check box from Shutdown settings 5 Click the Save changes button 1 Click the power icon Q on the Start screen and then select Sh
110. oximate and might vary depending on the specific computer model contact TOSHIBA support for details CPU performance might also vary from specifications due to design configuration Under some conditions your computer product might automatically shutdown This is a normal protective feature designed to reduce the risk of lost data or damage to the product when used outside recommended conditions To avoid risk of lost data always make back up copies of data by periodically storing it on an external storage medium For optimum performance use your computer product only under recommended conditions Read additional restrictions in your product documentation Contact TOSHIBA technical service and support refer to TOSHIBA support section for more information 64 Bit Computing Certain 32 bit device drivers and or applications might not be compatible with a 64 bit CPU operating system and therefore might not function properly Memory Main System Part of the main system memory might be used by the graphics system for graphics performance and therefore reduce the amount of main system memory available for other computing activities The amount of main system memory allocated to support graphics might vary depending on the graphics system applications utilized system memory size and other factors If your computer is configured with more than 3 GB memory the memory might be displayed as approximately 3 GB only depending on the hard
111. perature and recharging for models with battery CPU memory backlight illumination time and temperatures for various devices The collected information is not limited to the examples specified here The stored data uses a very small portion of the total internal storage capacity approximately 10 MB or less per year This information is used to identify and provide a notification of system conditions which might affect the performance of your TOSHIBA computer It might also be used to help diagnose problems should the computer require service by TOSHIBA or TOSHIBA authorized service providers Additionally TOSHIBA might also use this information for quality assurance analysis Subject to the use restrictions above the data on the internal storage drive logged might be transferred to entities located outside of your country or region of residence for example European Union Those countries might or might not have the same data protection laws or data protection levels as required by your home country or region You can disable the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor at any time by uninstalling the software via Uninstall a program in the Control Panel Doing so will automatically delete all collected information from the internal storage drive The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor software does not extend or modify TOSHIBA obligations under its standard limited warranty in any way TOSHIBA standard limited warranty terms and limitations apply Starting
112. pment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures H Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna H Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected RH Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Only peripherals complying with the FCC class B limits might be attached to this equipment Operation with non compliant peripherals or peripherals not recommended by TOSHIBA is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception Shielded cables must be used between the external devices and the computer s HDMI Micro port as well as the external RGB monitor port Universal Serial Bus USB 3 0 ports and HDMI port on the TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by TOSHIBA or parties authorized by TOSHIBA could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC conditions This d
113. raphics designated by the pointer and click the right button to display a menu or other function depending on the software you are using AccuPoint control buttons allow you to select menu items or manipulate texts and graphics as designated by the on screen pointer Refer to the AccuPoint section for more information Keyboard contains character keys control keys function keys and special Windows keys Refer to The Keyboard section for more information A pointer control device in the center of the keyboard is used to control the on screen pointer Refer to the AccuPoint section for more information Hooks secure the physical connection between the tablet computer and the keyboard dock Guide pins make it easy for you to align the tablet computer with the keyboard dock They also secure the physical connection between them Docking connectors establish the data communications with the tablet computer The following figure shows the left side of the keyboard dock Figure 3 3 The left side of the keyboard dock 1 Security lock slot 2 Security lock switch 3 External RGB monitor port 4 HDMI out port Product appearance depends on the model you purchased User s Manual A security cable can be attached to this slot and then connected to a desk or other large object in order to deter theft of the computer When this switch is in the locked position the release latch canno
114. rding how to dispose of the computer and the battery pack General Precautions TOSHIBA computers are designed to optimize safety minimize strain and withstand the rigors of portability However certain precautions should be User s Manual observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the computer Be certain to read the following general precautions and to note the cautions included in the text of the manual Provide adequate ventilation Always make sure that your computer and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is connected to a power outlet even if your computer is in Sleep Mode In this condition observe the following RB Never cover your computer or AC adaptor with any object m Never place your computer or AC adaptor near a heat source such as an electric blanket or heater BH Never cover or block the air vents including those at the base of the computer m Always operate your computer on a hard flat surface Using your computer on a carpet or other soft material can block the vents BR Always provide sufficient space around the computer Overheating your computer or AC adaptor could cause system failure computer or AC adaptor damage or a fire possibly resulting in serious injury Creating a computer friendly environment Place the computer on a flat surface that is large enough for the computer and any
115. re information Press this button to turn the computer s power on or off Insert a slender object such as a needle into this hole to force a shutdown when the computer hangs Press the button to increase or decrease the volume The Power indicator glows white when the computer is turned on However if you turn the computer off into Sleep Mode this indicator blinks white The Battery indicator shows the charging condition of the battery pack inside the tablet computer White indicates the battery pack is fully charged while the power is being correctly supplied from the AC power adaptor Refer to the Power Condition Descriptions section for more information on this feature One Micro USB port which complies to the USB 2 0 standard is provided on the right side of the tablet computer To connect a USB device you must purchase a Micro B plug Standard A receptacle cable BR Note that it is not possible to confirm the operation of all functions of all USB devices that are available Some functions associated with a specific device might not operate properly RH Before removing a USB device from the Micro USB port click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the Windows Taskbar and then select the USB device that you want to remove AN RB Be careful when you connect and use chunky USB devices the tablet computer might be lifted Any possible stress put on the body of the tablet computer might cause damage
116. requencies in Europe Italy Luxembourg Implemented For private use a general authorization is required if WAS RLAN s are used outside own premises General authorization required for network and service supply Russian Limited Federation e i r p 100mW Permitted to use only for indoor applications closed industrial and warehouse areas and on board aircraft 1 Permitted to use for local networks of aircraft crew service communications on board aircraft in area of the airport and at all stages of flight 2 Permitted to use for public wireless access local networks on board aircraft during a flight at the altitude not less than 3000m Restrictions for Use of 5470 5725MHz Frequencies in Europe Italy Luxembourg Implemented Russian Limited Federation For private use a general authorization is required if WAS RLAN s are used outside own premises General authorization required for network and service supply e i r p 100mW Permitted to use only for indoor applications closed industrial and warehouse areas and on board aircraft 1 Permitted to use for local networks of aircraft crew service communications on board aircraft in area of the airport and at all stages of flight 2 Permitted to use for public wireless access local networks on board aircraft during a flight at the altitude not less than 3000m To remain in conformance with European spectrum usage laws for Wireless LAN
117. roducts due to the use of the pen in an environment where the above conditions are not satisfied or because of its use by unspecified number of users Removing the Reserve Pen To remove the Reserve Pen slowly pull the Reserve Pen to remove it from the Reserve Pen slot Figure 4 9 Removing the Reserve Pen 1 Reserve Pen slot 2 Reserve Pen Inserting the Reserve Pen To insert the Reserve Pen slowly push the Reserve Pen into the Reserve Pen slot until it clicks into place User s Manual 4 9 User s Manual Figure 4 10 Inserting the Reserve Pen 1 Reserve Pen slot 2 Reserve Pen Make sure that the Reserve Pen is fully inserted into the Reserve Pen slot before docking the tablet computer Pen actions You can use the Stylus Pen or the Reserve Pen to enter data start programs move objects and execute other actions Single tap Lightly tap the tip of the pen on an object and lift it immediately to execute an action A single tap is similar to left clicking the mouse once Double tap Lightly tap the tip of the pen twice on an object and lift it immediately to execute an action A double tap is similar to left clicking the mouse twice Press and hold Tap the tip of the pen on the screen and hold until a white circle appears Lift the pen to open a pop up menu or execute a specific action Press and hold is similar to right clicking the mouse Drag Touch the pen on the screen Without lifting the
118. rts eco charge mode The battery pack will not be fully charged in this mode thus extending the life cycle of the battery It is recommended using the computer with AC adaptor connected as the battery operating time is comparatively short in this mode Depending on the usage situation the life cycle of battery pack might not be extended properly To access this utility click eco Utility under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view For details on TOSHIBA eco utility see the help file This utility allows you to perform some features by pressing a specified key or combined with the FN key To set up this utility click Function Key under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view For details refer to the Function Key section i User s Manual TOSHIBA Service Station TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor TOSHIBA Tablet Access Code Logon Utility Camera 365 for Toshiba Trusted Platform Module TPM This application allows your computer to automatically search for TOSHIBA software updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that are specific to your computer system and its programs When enabled this application periodically transmits to our servers a limited amount of system information which will be treated in strict accordance with the rules and regulations as well as applicable data protection law To access this utility click Service Station under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor application proactiv
119. s Disposal of products The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that et products must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste Integrated batteries and accumulators can be disposed of with the product They will be separated at the recycling centres The black bar indicates that the product was placed on the market after August 13 2005 By participating in the separate collection of products and batteries you will help to assure the proper disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country please visit our website www toshiba eu recycling or contact your local council office or the retail outlet where you purchased the product User s Manual 1 5 A Disposal of batteries and or accumulators The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that batteries and or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste PD MEGA If the battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of lead Pb mercury Hg and or cadmium Cd defined in the European Battery Directive then the chemical symbols for lead Pb mercury Hg and or cadmium Cd will appear below the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol By participating in the separate collection of batteries you will he
120. s are supported User s Manual 4 28 i TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock 1 2 RGB Yes HDMI Yes Yes Support Wireless display Your computer might support Wireless display a wireless technology which utilizes Wi Fi to allow the computer to be wirelessly connected to external displays including TVs as extended screens With Wireless display documents streamed local media contents or other online contents can be shared wirelessly with others To use Wireless display either one of the following devices is required BH Acompatible external display with built in support for Wireless display BR An external display with HDMI port and a Wireless display adaptor The Wireless display adaptor is a device that connects to the external display via HDMI port and can receive Wi Fi signals from your computer To wirelessly connect to an external display you can follow the steps as described below 1 Inthe Settings charm click Change PC settings gt PC and devices gt Devices 2 Click Add a device Your computer will start searching for the Wireless display device 3 After the Wireless display device is searched follow the on screen instructions to finish connection After the connection is established the name of the Wireless display device appears under Projectors To disconnect the Wireless display device click the Wireless display device name and then click Remove device Changing the display settings User s Manual A
121. s connected during the restoring process BR Make sure to dock the tablet computer to TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock before restoring the operating system only for PORTEGE Z20t B When you reinstall the Windows operating system the internal storage will be reformatted and all data will be lost 1 Click the power icon Q on the Start screen and select Restart 2 Hold down 0 zero key and release this key one second after the computer is power on Without the keyboard dock you can hold down the Volume up button until the Boot menu is loaded and then select HDD Recovery Choose Yes if you want to continue 3 Select Troubleshoot 4 Select Reset your PC 5 Follow the on screen instructions to finish the recovery You can also perform the restoration through PC settings in the operating system 1 Click the Settings charm and click Change PC settings 2 Click Update and recovery under PC settings and then click Recovery 3 Click Get started under Remove everything and reinstall Windows 4 Follow the on screen instructions to finish the recovery Chapter 6 Troubleshooting TOSHIBA has designed this computer for durability however should problems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed in this chapter to help determine the cause You should become familiar with this chapter as knowing what might go wrong can help prevent problems from occurring in the first place Problem solving process If you observe
122. s designed for flexible day to day usage you should exercise a few simple precautions when moving it in order to help ensure trouble free operation User s Manual 1 11 BH Make sure all disk disc activity has ended before moving the computer m Turn off shut down the computer m Disconnect the AC adaptor and all peripherals before moving the computer TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock however can remain connected m Close the computer when the tablet computer is docked Do not pick up the computer by its display panel when using in laptop or presentation mode RH Before carrying your computer shut it down disconnect the AC adaptor and allow it to cool down A failure to follow this instruction might result in minor heat injury RH Do not expose the computer to rapid temperature changes for example in a situation where you carry the computer from a cold environment to a warm room Do not turn on the power until condensation disappears H Be careful not to subject the computer to impact or shock A failure to follow this instruction could result in damage to computer computer failure or loss of data m Never transport your computer with any cards installed This might damage either the computer and or the card resulting in computer failure BH Always use a suitable carry case when transporting the computer BR When carrying your computer be sure to hold it securely so that it does not fall or hit anything BR Do not carry your c
123. s related implementing measures This product and the original options are designed to observe the related EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility and safety standards However TOSHIBA cannot guarantee that this product still observes these EMC standards if options or cables not produced by TOSHIBA are connected or implemented In this case the persons who have connected implemented those options cables have to provide assurance that the system PC plus options cables still fulfils the required standards To avoid general EMC problems the following guidance should be noted RB Only CE marked options should be connected implemented m Only best shielded cables should be connected Working environment This product was designed to fulfil the EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility requirements to be observed for so called Residential commercial and light industry environments TOSHIBA do not approve the use of this product in working environments other than the above mentioned Residential commercial and light industry environments For example the following environments are not approved E Industrial Environments e g environments where a mains voltage of 380 V three phase is used Medical Environments BR Automotive Environments RH Aircraft Environments Any consequences resulting from the use of this product in working environments that are not approved are not the responsibility of TOSHIBA The consequences of the use o
124. s set for a user account you can select an option on the Windows login screen by clicking sign in options Password authentication is the default sign in option TOSHIBA also provides advanced sign in options such as Access Code verification For more information refer to Chapter 5 Utilities Turning off the power The power can be turned off in one of the following modes either Shut Down Mode Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode Shut Down Mode When you turn off the power in Shut Down Mode no data will be saved and the computer will boot to the main screen of the operating system the next time it is turned on 1 Ifyou have entered data either save it to the internal storage or to other storage media 2 Make sure all disk disc activity has stopped before removing the disk disc m IP you turn off the power while a disk disc is being accessed you might lose data or damage the disk BR Never turn off the power while an application is running Failure to do so can cause data loss m Never turn off the power disconnect an external storage device or remove storage media during data read write Failure to do so can cause data loss User s Manual 2 15 A 3 Click the power icon on the Start screen and then select Shut down 4 Turn off any peripheral devices connected to your computer Do not turn the computer or peripheral devices back on immediately Wait a short period to avoid any potential damage Restarting
125. s under license The terms HDMI and HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface and the HDMI Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries Secure Digital and SD are trademarks of SD Card Association MultiMediaCard MMC and eMMC are trademarks of MultiMediaCard Association QUALCOMM is a trademark of Qualcomm Incorporated registered in the United States and other countries ATHEROS is a trademark of Qualcomm Atheros Inc registered in the United States and other countries DTS the Symbol amp DTS and the Symbol together are registered trademarks and DTS Studio Sound is a trademark of DTS Inc DTS Inc All Rights Reserved Realtek is a registered trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corporation All other product names and service names in this manual might be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Regulatory Information i The regulatory information herein might vary Pease check the ID information on the back of the device for specific information applicable to the model you purchased FCC information User s Manual FCC notice Declaration of Conformity Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equi
126. s utilisateurs principaux c a d qu ils ont la priorit pour les bandes 5 25 5 35GHz et 5 65 5 85GHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN EL The term IC before the equipment certification number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical specifications were met USA Federal Communications Commission FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation Refer to the FCC information section for the detailed information This device and its antenna s must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter The radiated output power of the Wireless device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits Nevertheless the Wireless device shall be used in such a manner that the potential for human contact during normal operation is minimized The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health User s Manual Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s website www hc sc gc ca Taiwan Article 12 Without permission granted by the NCC any company enterprise or user is not allowed to cha
127. ser s Manual Reserve Pen A Reserve Pen is stored in the tablet computer and enables direct data entry through the display screen Some models are provided with a Reserve Pen Refer to the Stylus Pen and Reserve Pen section for more information Make sure that the Reserve Pen is fully inserted into the Reserve Pen slot before docking the tablet computer Guide pin grooves Hook grooves Docking interface DC IN 19V jack Web Camera LED back Web Camera back Designed to engage the guide pins on the keyboard dock Designed to engage the hooks on the keyboard dock Designed to engage the docking connector on the keyboard dock The AC adaptor connects to this jack in order to power the computer and charge its internal battery pack Note that you must only use the model of AC adaptor supplied with the computer at the time of purchase Using the wrong AC adaptor can damage the computer The tablet computer cannot be docked when the AC adaptor is connected The Web Camera LED glows when the Web Camera is operating Your computer is also equipped with a back Web Camera used for recording video or taking photographs Do not point the web camera directly at the sun Do not touch or press strongly on the web camera lens Failure to do so might reduce image quality Use an eyeglass cleaner cleaner cloth or other soft cloth to clean the lens if it becomes dirty Wireless communication antennas Depending
128. solution iim Select the camera resolution the higher of the resolution the better quality the captured media will be Flicker Hz Select the frequency of the lighting conditions Geo info 2 Turn on off the automatic geographical tag to the photos This option is only available on models equipped with a GPS module Focus Select auto or manual focus to set for the camera Reset Tap and select Yes to reset all camera settings to the factory default Notes on use Do not power off your computer while capturing photos or videos as it might cause saving failure possibly resulting in data loss TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor application proactively monitors a number of system functions such as power consumption battery health for models with battery and the system cooling informing you of significant system conditions This application recognizes the system and individual component serial numbers and tracks specific activities related to the computer and their usage The collected information includes device operation time and number of actuations or status changes that is number of power button and FN key combination uses AC adaptor battery for models with battery LCD fan for models with fan HDD SSD sound volume wireless communication functionalities and USB information date of initial system use and also computer and device usage that is power settings battery tem
129. t Power Options under Windows System in the Apps view Display automatic power off SSD automatic power off 1 System automatic Sleep Hibernation Mode Power on password Intelligent power supply Battery save mode Panel power on off Low battery automatic Hibernation Mode This feature automatically cuts off power to the computer s display panel when there is no keyboard input for a specified time with power being restored the next time a key is pressed This can be specified in the Power Options This feature automatically cuts off power to the Solid State Drive when it is not accessed for a specified time with power being restored when the hard disk drive is next accessed This can be specified in the Power Options This feature automatically shuts down the system into either Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode when there is no input or hardware access for a specified time This can be specified in the Power Options Two levels of password security supervisor and user are available to prevent unauthorized access to your computer A microprocessor in the computer s intelligent power supply detects the battery charge automatically calculates the remaining battery capacity and protects electronic components from abnormal conditions such as a voltage overload from the AC adaptor This can be specified in the Power Options This feature lets you configure the computer in order to save battery power
130. t be slided This port provides 15 pin analog RGB port Refer to the External RGB monitor port pin assignment section for more information on external RGB monitor port pin assignment This port allows you to connect an external RGB monitor to the computer HDMI out port can connect with Type A connector HDMI cable The following figure shows the right side of the keyboard dock Figure 3 4 The right side of the keyboard dock 1 Universal Serial Bus USB 3 0 ports 4 Second Battery indicator 5 DC IN 19V jack CH Security lock slot Security lock switch O External RGB monitor port Hom HDMI out port Right side 2 LAN jack 3 Docking indicator Product appearance depends on the model you purchased lt lt Universal Serial Bus 7 User s Manual USB 3 0 port Two Universal Serial Bus ports which comply to the USB 3 0 standard are provided on the right side of the keyboard dock The USB 3 0 port is compliant with USB 3 0 standard and backward compatible with USB 2 0 devices H USB 3 0 port s might work as USB 2 0 port s when operating in USB Legacy Emulation mode EI DC IN 19V User s Manual BH Note that it is not possible to confirm the operation of all functions of all USB devices that are available Some functions associated with a specific device might not operate properly E Before removing a USB device from the USB port of your computer click the Safely Remove Har
131. t of your use of the Tablet Access Code Logon Utility even if advised of the possibility thereof TOSHIBA ITS AFFILIATES AND SUPPLIERS SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE TO OR LOSS OF ANY BUSINESS PROFITS PROGRAMS DATA NETWORK SYSTEMS OR REMOVABLE STORAGE MEDIA ARISING OUT OF OR RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE TABLET ACCESS CODE LOGON UTILITY EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF Camera 365 for Toshiba Camera 365 for Toshiba combines photo capturing and video recording in one with the enhanced features allowing you to capture the fleeting moments Using Camera 365 for Toshiba User s Manual To launch the application tap Camera 365 for Toshiba in the Apps view Start capturing By default photo mode is activated and the back Web Camera is set You can see the real time preview screen To zoom in or zoom out simply swipe up or down on the preview screen Options on the main screen are the following P Capture mode SI Slide to switch between photo and video mode E Capture Tap to take a photo or start recording a video In video mode tap G again to stop recording Change camera 5 Tap to switch between back and front Web Camera Photo mode Tap to switch between the pre set camera modes to improve effects and enhance your photo taking experiences The option is not available in video mode P Normal mode fey Normal mode is set by default P Timer model Count down before capturing a phot
132. tances you should fully discharge the battery and then attempt to charge it again Check the Power saver option under Choose or customize a power plan in the Power Options Procedure The lasting time of the Real Time Clock RTC has run out You must set the date and time in the BIOS setup utility by using the following steps 1 Launch the BIOS setup utility Refer to the TOSHIBA Setup Utility section for further information 2 Set the date in the System Date field Set the time in the System Time field 4 Press F10 a confirmation message is displayed 5 Select Yes the BIOS setup utility will end and the computer will restart ag Keyboard problems can be caused by the setup and configuration of the computer Refer to the The Keyboard section for further information User s Manual Problem Procedure Output to screenis Refer to your software documentation to ensure garbled that it is not remapping the keyboard in any way remapping involves changing or reassigning the function of each key If you are still unable to use the keyboard you should contact TOSHIBA Support Internal display panel Apparent problems of the computer s display panel might be related to setup and configuration of the computer Problem Procedure No display Press the function keys to adjust the display priority and to make sure that it is not set for output to an external monitor Markings appear on These marks might have com
133. taneously with another Bluetooth controller If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact TOSHIBA Support TOSHIBA support If you require any additional help using your computer or if you are having problems operating the computer you might need to contact TOSHIBA for additional technical assistance Before you call Some problems you experience might be related to software or the operating system so it is important that you investigate other sources of assistance first Before contacting TOSHIBA try the following H Review troubleshooting sections in the documentation supplied with your software and or peripheral devices m If aproblem occurs when you are running software applications consult the software documentation for troubleshooting suggestions and consider calling the software company s technical support department for assistance H Consult the reseller or dealer from where you purchased your computer and or software they are your best resource for current information and support TOSHIBA technical support User s Manual If you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that it is hardwarerelated read the enclosed warranty booklet or visit the TOSHIBA technical support website http pc support toshiba eu Chapter 7 Appendix Specifications This section summarizes the technical specifications of the computer Physical Dimensions The following physical dimensions do not include parts
134. tc To access this utility click Display Utility under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view For details on this utility see the help file This utility allows you to set a password to restrict access to the computer To access this utility click Password Utility under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view User s Manual User s Manual TOSHIBA System Settings TOSHIBA Setup Utility TOSHIBA eco Utility TOSHIBA Function Key This utility allows you to customize your hardware settings according to the way you work with the computer and the peripherals you use To access this utility click System Settings under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view TOSHIBA Setup Utility is a BIOS setup utility that provides you a menu based user interface so that you can easily view and change BIOS settings For more information refer to the TOSHIBA Setup Utility section This computer is equipped with eco mode This mode slightly lowers performance of some devices to reduce electric power consumption You can realize measurable power savings by using it continuously TOSHIBA eco Utility helps control the power consumption of your computer Various information can help you understand your degree of contribution to the environment Furthermore this utility contains Peak shift function that can help reduce power usage during periods of peak demand by shifting some power consumption to periods when demand is lower The utility also suppo
135. te a low battery condition go to Step 4 4 Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack and to a wall outlet that is supplying power The Battery and or Second Battery indicator glows amber to indicate that the battery pack is being charged However if Battery and or Second Battery indicator does not glow this indicates that power is not being supplied Check the connections for the AC adaptor and the power cord 5 Charge the battery pack until the Battery and or Second Battery indicator glows white Wireless WAN device Some models are equipped with the Wireless WAN device This device enables a high speed connection to the Internet corporate intranet and your email while you are away from the office Installing a SIM card To install a SIM card do the following 1 Click Power in the Settings charm and then click Shut down and ensure that the Power indicator is off User s Manual 4 19 Vo Remove the AC adaptor and all cables and peripherals connected to the computer Locate the SIM card slot To pop the SIM card tray partially open insert a slender object about 10mm such as a straightened paper clip into the eject hole Gently pull to open the SIM card tray AN Never pull the SIM card tray completely out of the slot AN a Figure 4 14 Open the SIM card tray 1 Slender object Diameter 0 8mm 2 SIM card tray Place the SIM card into the SIM card tray with the metal connectors facing up Insert the SIM c
136. tel Active Management Technology AMT depending on the model you purchased Using built in platform capabilities and popular third party management and security applications Intel AMT allows IT to better discover heal and protect their networked computing assets Consult with your system administrator about configurations of the AMT function before connecting to a network Disable the AMT function Intel AMT function is enabled by default and in a situation where no system administrator presents it is strongly recommended that you turn off the AMT function before connecting to a network If the AMT function is NOT turned off there is a danger that the management of AMT function will be abused by other parties which possibly lead to the leak of sensitive and or proprietary information data loss HDD erasure or file overwritten First you must do the following in the BIOS setup utility 1 Turn on the computer while pressing the F2 key 2 On the BIOS setup utility screen change AMT Setup Prompt to Enabled 3 Press the F10 key and press Y key to save the settings When the computer restarts the message Press lt Ctrl P gt to enter Intel R ME Setup appears Press CTRL P to enter the MEBx Setup To disable the AMT function do the following 1 Select MEBx Login and enter the default password admin in the password field User s Manual 7 14 i User s Manual Enter a new password Password must
137. the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor can be opened by clicking PC Health Monitor under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view The TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor main screen is displayed User s Manual 5 12 i This utility might be disabled by default on your computer You can enable it by clicking Please click here to enable TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor The PC Health Monitor Software Notice amp Acceptance screen is displayed Carefully read the information displayed Selecting ACCEPT and clicking OK enables the program By enabling the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor software you agree with these terms and conditions and to the use and sharing of the collected information Once the program is enabled the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor screen is displayed and the program begins monitoring system functions and collecting information A message is displayed if any changes which might interfere with the operation of the program are detected Follow the instructions displayed on screen in the message TOSHIBA Setup Utility T User s Manual TOSHIBA Setup Utility is a BIOS setup utility that provides you a menu based user interface so that you can easily view and change BIOS settings To enter the BIOS setup utility do the following 1 Save your work 2 Click the power icon on the Start screen and then select Restart 3 Hold down the F2 key and then release this key one second after the computer is power on
138. the computer Certain conditions require that you reset the computer for example if m You change certain computer settings To restart the computer there are several ways this can be achieved BR Click the power icon cy on the Start screen and then select Restart BH Inthe Settings charm click Power and then select Restart m Press CTRL ALT and DEL simultaneously once to display the menu window and then select Restart by clicking the power icon cy in the lower right corner Sleep Mode A i User s Manual If you have to interrupt your work you are able to turn off the power without exiting from your software by placing the computer into Sleep Mode In this mode data is maintained in the main memory of the computer When you turn on the power again you can continue working right where you left off When you have to turn off your computer aboard an aircraft or in places where electronic devices are regulated or controlled always shut down the computer This includes turning off any wireless communication functionalities and canceling settings that reactivate the computer automatically such as a timer recording function Failure to shut down the computer in this way might allow the operating system to reactivate and run pre programmed tasks or preserve unsaved data which might interfere with aviation or other systems possibly causing serious injury BH Before entering Sleep Mode be sure to save your data E
139. the following User s Manual A User s Manual RB Make sure that the AC adaptor is connected during the restoring process R Make sure to dock the tablet computer to TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock before restoring the operating system only for PORTEGE Z20t B RB When you reinstall the Windows operating system the internal storage will be reformatted and all data will be lost BH Make sure to use the default Boot Mode option in the BIOS setup utility before restoring 1 Launch the BIOS setup utility Refer to the TOSHIBA Setup Utility section for further information 2 In the BIOS setup screen select Advanced gt System Configuration gt Boot Mode Note Skip the following contents if you cannot find the Boot Mode option in your system 3 Select UEFI Boot Default If you set the Boot Mode as CSM Boot the recovery media created by Recovery Media Creator will NOT be able to restore If you create a recovery image using advanced recovery tools from Control Panel also make sure to use the default Boot Mode option UEFI Boot in the BIOS setup utility before restoring 1 Load the Recovery Media into the external optical disc drive or insert the recovery USB Flash Memory into one available USB port 2 Click the power icon On on the Start screen and select Restart 3 Hold down the F12 key and release this key one second after the computer is power on Without the keyboard dock you can hold down the Volume up butto
140. the memory media is oriented properly before you insert it If you insert the media in wrong direction you might not be able to remove it BR When inserting the memory media do not touch the metal contacts You might expose the storage area to static electricity which can destroy data BR Do not turn off the computer or switch to Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode while files are being copied Failure to do so might cause data loss Removing memory media The following instructions apply to all types of supported media devices To remove memory media do the following 1 Click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the Windows Taskbar Select memory media Push the memory media until you hear a click to partially release it Grasp the media and remove it E AVN A If you remove the memory media or turn off the power while the computer is accessing the memory media you might lose data or damage the media E Donot remove the memory media while the computer is in Sleep or Hibernation Mode The computer might become unstable or data in the memory media might be lost External Display Your computer video capabilities can be enhanced with additional displays External displays allow you to share your desktop or extend the desktop area User s Manual 4 25 Connecting an external display T User s Manual Your computer comes with a built in display but you can also connect other external displays via availab
141. ting panel BR Click the keyboard icon in the taskbar of your Windows desktop This section explains battery use recharging methods and handling Battery pack User s Manual The tablet computer contains a battery pack inside Also depending on the model you purchased the keyboard dock might contain a second battery pack to extend the battery operating time When the AC adaptor is not connected the main power source of the computer is the lithium polymer battery pack Real Time Clock RTC function The Real Time Clock RTC function is supported The battery pack provides power for the internal real time clock and calendar function and 4 15 also maintains the system configuration while the computer is turned off If the RTC lasting time completely runs out the system will lose this information and the real time clock and calendar will stop working You can change the Real Time Clock settings in the BIOS setup utility Refer to Troubleshooting for further information Care and use of the battery pack A This section provides the important safety precautions in order to handle your battery pack properly Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for detailed precautions and handling instructions Charge the battery pack only in an ambient temperature from 5 through 35 degrees Celsius Otherwise the electrolyte solution might leak battery pack performance might deteriorate and the battery l
142. tion As you have not signed this license you are not required to accept it However as the FreeType Project is copyrighted material only this license or another one contracted with the authors grants you the right to use distribute and modify it Therefore by using distributing or modifying the FreeType Project you indicate that you understand and accept all the terms of this license 4 Contacts 7 24 There are two mailing lists related to FreeType BH freetype nongnu org Discusses general use and applications of FreeType as well as future and wanted additions to the library and distribution If you are looking for support start in this list if you haven t found anything to help you in the documentation m freetype devel nongnu org Discusses bugs as well as engine internals design issues specific licenses porting etc Our home page can be found at http www freetype org User s Manual 7 25 Index User s Manual AC adaptor additional 4 31 connecting 2 10 DC IN 19V jack 3 6 3 10 ASCII characters 4 15 Battery extending life 4 19 monitoring capacity 4 17 save mode 5 4 Battery indicator 3 4 3 14 Bluetooth 7 7 Cleaning the computer 1 11 Cooling vents 3 12 Display automatic power off 5 4 screen 3 3 Documentation list 2 1 Dual Pointing Device Touch Pad 6 8 Equipment checklist 2 1 External monitor problems 6 11 Graphics Processing Unit 3 13 HDMI Micro port 3 5 HD
143. to the Battery section Legal Footnote Battery Life For more information regarding Battery Life refer to the Legal Footnotes section CPU Legal Footnote CPU The processor type varies depending on model To check which type of processor is included in your model open the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor utility by clicking PC Health Monitor under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view and then click PC Information For more information regarding CPU refer to the Legal Footnotes section Internal storage The capacity of the internal storage varies depending on the model To check which type of internal storage is included in your model open the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor utility by clicking PC Health Monitor under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view and then click PC Information Note that part of the internal storage overall capacity is reserved as administration space In this manual the word internal storage refers to SSD unless otherwise stated Under certain unusual conditions of prolonged non use and or exposure to high temperatures the SSD might be vulnerable to data retention errors User s Manual Legal Footnote Internal Storage Capacity For more information regarding Internal Storage Capacity refer to the Legal Footnotes section Video RAM The memory in the graphics adaptor of the computer used to store the image displayed on a bitmap display The amount of Video RAM available depends on the system
144. to the Power Condition Descriptions section for further information Problem Procedure AC adaptor does not Check the connections to make sure that the power the computer power cord adaptor is firmly connected to the computer and a working power outlet Check the condition of the cord and terminals If the cord is frayed or damaged it should be replaced while if the terminals are soiled they should be cleaned with a clean cotton cloth If the AC adaptor still does not power the computer you should contact TOSHIBA Support Battery If you suspect a problem with the battery check the status of the Battery indicator or the Second Battery indicator Problem Battery does not power the computer Battery does not charge when the AC adaptor is attached Battery does not power the computer as long as expected Real Time Clock Problem The BIOS setting and system date time are lost Keyboard Procedure The battery might be discharged Connect the AC adaptor to recharge the battery If the battery is completely discharged it will not begin charging immediately In these instances wait a few minutes before trying again If the battery still does not charge check that the power outlet the AC adaptor is connected to is supplying power This can be tested by plugging another appliance into it If you frequently recharge a partially charged battery the battery might not charge to its full potential In these ins
145. tton Press and hold this button and touch the tip of the pen on an object Immediately lift it to display a pop up menu or execute a specific action It functions as right clicking the mouse once Eraser The virtual eraser allows you to delete notes or sketches in applications that support eraser function To change the pen settings click Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Pen and Touch gt Wacom Pen under Windows System in the Apps view Observe the following precautions on the handling of the Stylus Pen and the Reserve Pen BR Do not apply excess force when cleaning the touch screen BR To avoid damages to the display screen refrain from doing anything other than the specified operation methods Failure to do so might cause a malfunction or characteristic deterioration BR Do not tap or press the pen forcefully against the display as this might damage the pen and the screen itself BR Avoid using or keeping the pen in areas where the temperature changes rapidly or in places such as a car where the pen is exposed to direct sunlight Store the pen without any pressure being applied to the buttons Failure to do so might cause a malfunction or characteristic deterioration BH The penis composed of precision parts Do not drop the pen Strong impact causes a malfunction or characteristic deterioration Do not apply excessive force to the pen point and the side buttons Excessive force applied to these parts causes short
146. u cannot accept this risk do not register the HDD User Password BR When saving the HDD User Password shut down or restart the computer If the computer is not shut down or restarted the saved data might not be correctly reflected For more information on shutting down or restarting the computer refer to Turning on the power Supervisor Password If you set a Supervisor Password some functions might be restricted when a user logs on with the User Password To set a Supervisor Password Click Password Utility under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view and click Supervisor Password This utility lets you do the following H Register or delete the Supervisor Password RH Specify restrictions for general users Starting the computer using a password i A User s Manual If you have already registered a user password there is one way to start the computer m Enter the password manually The password is necessary only if the computer was shut down in Hibernation mode or boot mode It is not needed in Sleep mode and Restart To enter a password manually do the following 1 Turn on the power as described in the Getting Started section The following message appears in the screen HDD SSD Password At this point the function keys do not work They will function after you enter the password 2 Enter the Password A 3 Press ENTER If you enter the password incorrectly three times in a row or if you do not ent
147. u are using the computer If you make heavy use of external devices for example the battery might scarcely charge at all during operation Charging notice The battery pack might not begin charging immediately under the following conditions m The battery pack is extremely hot or cold if the battery pack is extremely hot it might not charge at all To ensure the battery pack charges to its full capacity charge it at room temperature of between 5 C to 35 C 41 95 F BH The battery pack is nearly completely discharged In this instance leave the AC adaptor connected for a few minutes and the battery pack should begin charging The Battery and or Second Battery indicator might show a rapid decrease in battery operating time when you try to charge a battery pack under the following conditions RH The battery pack has not been used for a long time m The battery pack has completely discharged and been left in the computer for a long time In such cases do the following 1 Fully discharge the battery pack with power on until the system automatically turns itself off 2 Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack and to a wall outlet that is supplying power 3 Charge the battery pack until the Battery and or Second Battery indicator glows white Repeat these steps two or three times until the battery pack recovers normal capacity Monitoring battery pack capacity Remaining battery power can be monitored using the fo
148. use section and the documentation supplied with your mouse Touch Pad Problem The Touch Pad does not work On screen pointer does not respond to pointing device operation Double tapping Touch Pad does not work Procedure Check the Device Select settings Click Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Mouse under Windows System in the Apps view In this instance the system might be busy Try moving the mouse again after waiting a short while In this instance you should initially try changing the double click speed setting within the Mouse Control utility 1 To access this utility click Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Mouse under Windows System in the Apps view 2 Within the Mouse Properties window click the Buttons tab 3 Set the double click speed as required and click OK Problem The on screen pointer moves too fast or too slow The reaction of Touch Pad is either too sensitive or not sensitive enough USB mouse Problem On screen pointer does not respond to mouse operation Double clicking does not work Procedure In this instance you should initially try changing the speed setting within the Mouse Control utility 1 To access this utility click Control Panel gt Hardware and Sound gt Mouse under Windows System in the Apps view 2 Within the Mouse Properties window click the Pointer Options tab 3 Set the pointer speed as required and click OK
149. ut down 2 While holding down the corresponding key or button press the Power button to turn on the power 3 Follow the on screen instructions to proceed Hardware and system checklist This section discusses problems caused by your Computers hardware or attached peripherals Basic problems might occur in the following areas User s Manual 6 4 m Power m USB device E Keyboard BH Sound system RB Internal display panel E External monitor E Internal Storage m LAN m Memory Media Card m Wireless LAN E Pointing Device 8 Bluetooth Power User s Manual When the computer is not plugged into an AC power outlet the battery pack is the primary power source Your computer also has Real Time Clock RTC function All of the power resources are interrelated with anyone having the ability to produce apparent power problems Overheating power down If the processor s temperature reaches an unacceptably high level with either setting the computer automatically shuts down to prevent any damage In this instance all unsaved data in memory is lost Problem Procedure Computer shuts Leave the computer off until it reaches room down automatically temperature If the computer has reached room temperature and it still does not start or if it starts but shuts down quickly contact TOSHIBA Support AC power If you have trouble turning on the computer with the AC adaptor connected check the status of the DC IN Battery indicator Refer
150. ware specifications of the computer This is correct because the operating system usually displays the available memory instead of the physical memory RAM built into the computer Various system components like the video adapter s GPU and PCI devices like Wireless LAN and so on require their own memory space Since a 32 bit operating system cannot address more than 4 GB of memory these system resources overlap the physical memory It is a technical limitation that the overlapped memory is not available to the operating system Even though some tools might display the actual physical memory built into your computer the memory available to the operating system is still approximately 3 GB only Computers configured with a 64 bit operating system can address 4 GB or more of system memory Battery Life Battery life might vary considerably depending on product model configuration applications power management settings and features utilized as well as the natural performance variations produced by the design of individual components Published battery life numbers are achieved on select models and configurations tested by TOSHIBA at the time of publication Recharge time varies depending on usage Battery might not charge while computer is consuming full power After going through many charge and discharge cycles the battery loses its ability to perform at maximum capacity and needs to be replaced This is a normal phenomenon for al
151. wing steps 1 Select either blank disc or USB Flash Memory The application allows you to choose from a variety of different media onto which the recovery image can be copied including disc media and USB Flash Memory Note that some of the disc media might not be compatible with the optical disc drive connected to your computer You should therefore verify that the optical disc drive supports the blank media you have chosen before proceeding USB Flash Memory will be formatted and all the data in the USB Flash Memory will be lost when proceeding Turn on your computer and allow it to load the Windows operating system as normal Insert the first blank disc into the external optical disc drive tray or insert the USB Flash Memory into one available USB port For models with Recovery Media Creator pre installed Click Recovery Media Creator under TOSHIBA group in the Apps view For models without Recovery Media Creator pre installed Click Control Panel gt System and Security gt Action Center gt Recovery gt Create a recovery drive under Windows System in the Apps view Follow the on screen instructions to finish creating the Recovery Media Restoring the pre installed software from your created Recovery Media If the pre installed files are damaged you are able to use the Recovery Media you have created to restore the computer to the state it was in when you originally received it To perform this restoration do
152. work connections Make sure to use new network name Security RH TOSHIBA strongly recommends that you enable encryption functionality otherwise your computer is open to illegal access by an outsider using a wireless connection If this occurs the outsider might illegally access your system eavesdrop or cause the loss or destruction of stored data BH TOSHIBA is not liable for the loss of data due to eavesdropping or illegal access through the wireless LAN and the damage thereof Card Specifications Compatibility H IEEE 802 11 Standard for Wireless LANs Network Operating BR Microsoft Windows Networking System Media Access H CSMA CA Collision Avoidance with Protocol Acknowledgment ACK Radio Characteristics Radio Characteristics of Wireless LAN module might vary according to RB Country region where the product was purchased BH Type of product Wireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations Although Wireless LAN wireless networking products have been designed for operation in the license free 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz band local radio regulations might impose a number of limitations to the use of wireless communication equipment Radio Frequency E Band 5 GHz 5150 5850 MHz Revision a and n E Band 2 4 GHz 2400 2483 5 MHz Revision b g and n The range of the wireless signal is related to the transmit rate of the wireless communication Communications at lower transmit range might travel larger
153. y unpack your computer taking care to save the box and packaging materials for future use Hardware y Check to make sure that you have all the following items TOSHIBA Portable Personal Computer TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock provided with some models Stylus Pen provided with some models Reserve Pen in the pen slot and provided with some models AC adaptor and power cord 2 pin plug or 3 pin plug m Cleaning cloth provided with some models Stylus Pen is included together with spare pen tips and a tip removal tool in the small case coming with the product Documentation BH QuickStart E Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort BR Warranty Information If any of the items are missing or damaged contact your dealer immediately TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock User s Manual Depending on the model you purchased your device might be provided with a TOSHIBA Keyboard Dock hereafter referred to as keyboard dock Your device contains a main unit and an accessory unit The tablet computer as the main unit allows you to handle tasks that frequently require touch interactions while providing the portability the keyboard dock as the accessory unit to the tablet computer is designed to enhance the tablet computer with a standard keyboard a second battery pack only for the keyboard dock equipped with a battery pack and a port replicator The keyboard dock also gives you versatile experiences including a notebook computer F
154. zontally vertically rotate the computer with the power on several times as shown in the illustration below Please note this is the most effective method of calibrating this computer Figure 4 4 Calibrating digital compass AN The digital compass sensor is magnetic and might interfere with pacemakers defibrillators or other medical devices Do not place any products utilizing magnetic materials in close proximity to the area marked in the following figure S P iy ih i Using the Touch Screen You can use your finger to manipulate icons buttons menu items the onscreen keyboard and other items on the touch screen User s Manual 4 3 e AS GEE 1 A User s Manual Tap Press and hold Pinch or stretch Rotate Slide Swipe to select Swipe Simply tap your finger once on the touch screen to activate an item such as an app Press your finger down and leave it there for a few seconds This shows information to help you learn more about an item or opens a menu specific to what you are doing Touch the screen or an item with two or more fingers and then move the fingers toward each other pinch or away from each other stretch This shows different levels of information or visually zooms in or out Put two or more fingers on an item and then turn your hand to rotate things in the direction you turn your hand Only some items can be rotated Drag your finger on the touc

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