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1. User s Manual 1 1 Getting Started amp Grand Tour Getting Started 1 E All users should be sure to read the section Initial Setup E Be sure to read the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for information on the safe and proper use of this device It is intended to help you be more comfortable and productive while using this device By following the recommendations in it you may 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 device It covers the following topics Connecting the AC adaptor Opening the display Turning on the power Initial Setup Device options menu Turning off the power e Use a virus check program and make sure it is updated regularly Never format storage media without checking its content formatting destroys all stored data Itis a good idea to periodically back up main storage device to external media General storage media is not durable or stable over long periods of time and under certain conditions may result in data loss Connecting the AC adaptor The AC adaptor can automatically adjust to any voltage ranging from 100 to 240 volts and to a frequency of either 50 or 60 hertz enabling you to use this device in almost all country region The adaptor converts AC power to DC power and reduces the voltage supplied to this device User s Manual 1 2
2. Android is a trademark of Google Inc Use of this trademark is subject to Google Permissions Windows Microsoft and Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by TOSHIBA under license Wi Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi Fi Alliance Secure Digital and SD are trademarks of SD Card Association User s Manual TOSHIBA AC100 fring and the fring logo are trademarks of fring Other product names or service marks mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners and are hereby acknowledged Twitter is a trademark of Twitter Inc and is used under license Adobe and Adobe PDF are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries IPA Font is a registered trademark of IPA in Japan Other trademarks and registered trademarks not listed above may be used in this manual AVC H 264 License Notice THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE AVC PATENT PORTFORIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD AVC VIDEO AND OR ii DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITION
3. Removing the battery pack To remove a discharged battery follow the steps as detailed below 1 Save your work 2 Turn the device s power off ensure that the Power indicator is off 3 Remove all cables and peripherals that are connected to the device 4 Close the display panel and turn the device upside down 5 Slide the battery lock into its unlock position 6 Slide and hold the battery release latch to disengage the battery pack and then remove it from the device oa e 1 Battery lock 3 Battery pack 2 Battery release latch Figure 6 1 Releasing the battery pack Installing the battery pack To install a battery pack follow the steps as detailed below 1 Insert the battery pack as far as it will go into the device 2 Ensure that the battery pack is securely in place and the battery lock is in its lock position yy D 1 Battery pack 2 Battery lock Figure 6 2 Securing the battery pack 3 Turn your device over User s Manual 6 6 Hardware amp Options Operation The Keyboard i Esc S ma gt m er B O v att Wp of awd CF iia K o a id amp R 1 2
4. Hardware inc cake et oe wa ewe ee ene et eee ee The Keyboard 0 220 20000 Mini USB port 2 200 eee Optional devices 00000 e eee Optional accessories 005 Troubleshooting Problem solving process 005 Hardware and system checklist TOSHIBA support 2005 Specifications Physical Dimensions Environmental Requirements Wireless LAN Card Specifications Radio Characteristics Supported Frequency Sub bands AC Power Cord and Connectors Certification agencies 006 Legal Footnotes Non applicable Icons 0 0000s LOD geen Neil oe ee is eee E S Wireless LAN 000 eee eee eee Copy Protection 00 eee eens Glossary Index TOSHIBA AC100 User s Manual TOSHIBA AC100 Copyright 2010 by TOSHIBA Corporation All rights reserved Under the copyright laws this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of TOSHIBA No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein TOSHIBA AC100 User s Manual First edition May 2010 Copyright authority for music movies device programs databases and other intellectual property covered by copyright laws belongs to the author or to the copyright owner Copyrighted material can be
5. Pb Hg Cd The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that batteries and or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste If the battery or accumulator contains more than the specified values of lead Pb mercury Hg and or cadmium Cd defined in the Battery Directive 2006 66 EC 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 separate collection of 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 http eu computers toshiba europe com or contact your local city office or the shop where you purchased the product These symbols may not stick depending on the country and region where you purchased Disposing of the TOSHIBA AC100 device and the batteries REACH E Discard this device in accordance with applicable laws and regulations For further information contact your local government This device contains rechargeable batteries After repeated use the batteries will finally lose their ability to hold a charge and you will need to replace them Under certain applicable laws and regulation it may be illegal to dispose of old
6. User s Manual 2 10 Basic Operations amp Home screen Factory Reset The device provides you the function to reset your device Before executing this function you need to backup the system settings application settings user installed applications and data in the internal storage by Backup restore settings and applications function To perform the factory data reset please follow the steps below 1 Power on your device while pressing the Home key You need to press the Home key until a message appears on the screen 2 The factory data reset would be done E Please note that the following data will be erased E System settings and application settings E user installed applications E Data in the internal storage and in the removable media will not be erased User s Manual 2 11 TOSHIBA Chapter 3 Connecting to networks Your device can connect to a variety of networks and devices mobile networks for voice and data transmission Wi Fi data networks and Bluetooth devices such as headsets This chapter will describe how to connect to different networks Connecting to mobile networks 1 This section only applies to models with 3G modules When you assemble your device with a SIM card from your wireless service provider your device is configured to use your provider s mobile networks for transmitting data Your device is configured to work with many mobile carriers networks If your de
7. Bluetooth is turned off in Airplane mode The Status bar displays icons that indicate Bluetooth status 3 Bluetooth is on Sy Connected to a Bluetooth device Turning Bluetooth on or off 1 Open the Settings screen 2 Click Wireless amp networks 3 Check or uncheck Bluetooth to turn it on or off Changing your device s Bluetooth name Your device has a generic Bluetooth name by default which is visible to other devices when your connect them You can change the name so that it is more recognizable 1 Open the Settings screen 2 Click Wireless amp networks gt Bluetooth settings The Bluetooth settings screen will be displayed 3 If Bluetooth isn t turned on check Bluetooth to turn it on 4 Click Device name Enter a name and click OK Pairing your device with a Bluetooth device You must pair your TOSHIBA AC100 device with another device before you can connect to it Once you pair your device with another device they stay paired unless you unpair them 1 Open the Settings screen 2 Click Wireless amp networks gt Bluetooth settings 3 If Bluetooth is not turned on check Bluetooth to turn it on Your TOSHIBA AC100 device will scan for and display the Bluetooth names of all available Bluetooth devices in range 4 Ifthe device you want to pair with is not included in the list make it discoverable See the documentation that came with your device to learn how to make it discoverable by your TOSHIB
8. amp Widgets 2 Click and hold the account you want to edit On the Account options menu click Account settings You can make any changes to general notification or server settings from this screen FBReader J fring Gallery Open J FBReader is an e book reader It can support several e book formats oeb epub fb2 etc You can configure FBReader to read books with customized settings Colors fonts key bindings and many other properties can be changed in the Preferences dialog There are several ways to start and add a book into FBReader library E Copy a book file into the directory storage Books or any its subdirectory FBReader will add this book automatically HM Click a book link i e on a link to a file with extension epub oeb fo2 or fb2 zip in the web browser A book will be downloaded and opened in FBReader E Get some contents from the menu in FBReader directly E You need to download e book contents from e book web sites Though FBReader has a touch panel settings it can not work in this device fring is an instant messenger which supports multiple IM protocols You can use them to communicate in real time with other people who also use the same tool on a phone on the web or with a desktop application You may use Gallery to view pictures and play videos that you ve taken with the Camera downloaded or copied onto your device Gallery To open Gallery to view your pictures an
9. Available space The amount of internal storage used by the operating system its components applications including those you downloaded and their permanent and temporary data External storage External storage may contain the following options depending on the devices that you inserted E If only an SD card is inserted E Unmount sdcard Click to unmount the SD card for safe removal E ifa USB memory device and an SD card are inserted E Unmount sdcard Click to unmount the SD card for safe removal E Unmount usb0 Click to unmount the USB memory device for safe removal Search You can use Search settings to configure Google search Quick Search Box and the data on the device that you want to include in searches User s Manual 5 6 Settings Web search Web search contains the following option E Google search settings Click to open a screen where you can set your preferences for whether Google search on the web makes suggestions You can also open the Google web search history settings page in Browser Quick Search Box Quick search box contains the following option E Searchable items Click to open a screen where you can select the kinds of data to be included in searches E Clear search shortcuts Click to erases the list of recently chosen search results Language amp keyboard You can use Language amp keyboard settings to select the language for the text on your device and for configuring the onscr
10. Click to open a menu list where you can make general display sittings and slideshow settings For the details of supported codec please refer to TOSHIBA Media Player in this chapter Messaging 1 You can use Messaging to exchange text messages SMS with your friends on their mobile phones The Messaging function is only supported by 3G models To open Messaging click the Launcher tab gt Applications gt Messaging The Messaging window opens where you can create a new message or open an ongoing message thread Click New message to start a new text or multimedia message Click an existing message thread to open it User s Manual 4 11 Applications amp Widgets Exchanging messages You can send text SMS message to a mobile phone Send a text message 1 On the Messaging screen click New Message 2 Enter a mobile phone number in the To field As you enter the phone number the matching contacts will appear You can click a suggested recipient or continue entering the phone number You can also enter the name of a contact with a mobile number 3 Click the composition text box to start entering your message 4 Click Send The message window opens with your message after your name Responses appear in the window As you view and send additional messages a message thread is created Respond to messages you receive If you re working in a message window messages that you receive are displayed in
11. E Scan for devices Click to search for and display information about nearby Bluetooth devices H Bluetooth devices Display a list of Bluetooth devices that you ve previously configured and those detected when the device last scanned fro Bluetooth devices 3G device Check this option to turn on 3G so you can connect to mobile networks You must have a SIM card installed in order to use this function Mobile networks Click to set options for roaming networks and APNs E Data roaming Uncheck this option to prevent your device from transmitting data on other carriers mobile networks when you leave an area where your device can access your own carrier s mobile networks User s Manual 5 2 Settings E Access Point Names Click to open the APNs screen where you can select mobile access point configurations E Use only 2G networks Check this option to obtain slightly better battery life by preventing your device from connecting to higher speed networks E Network operators Click to open a screen that searches for and displays mobile networks that are compatible with your device Consult your carrier to understand the billing implications of selecting another carrier Sound amp display You can use Sound amp display settings to configure many aspects of notification ringtones music and other audio as well as the brightness and other screen settings Sound settings Sound settings contains the follo
12. LAN modules installed in wireless clients that operating in a peer to peer mode the module will use the default channel 10 E In a Wireless LAN Access Point the Wireless LAN module will use the factory set default channel printed in bold unless the LAN Administrator selected a different channel when configuring the Wireless LAN Access Point device User s Manual B 5 TOSHIBA Appendix C AC Power Cord and Connectors The power cord s AC input plug must be compatible with the various international AC power outlets and the cord must meet the standards for the country region in which it is used All cords must meet the following specifications Length Wire size Current rating Voltage rating Certification agencies China U S and Canada Australia Japan Europe Austria Belgium Minimum 1 7 meters Minimum 0 75 mm2 Minimum 2 5 amperes 125 or 250 VAC depending on country region s power standards CQC CEMC UL listed and CSA certified No 18 AWG Type SVT or SPT 2 AS DENANHO OVE Italy IMQ CEBEC The Netherlands KEMA User s Manual C 1 AC Power Cord and Connectors 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 HOSVVH2 F or HO3VVH2 F and for three conductors power cord must be VDE type HOSVV F For the United States and Canada t
13. User s Manual B 2 Wireless LAN Supported Frequency Sub bands Subject to the radio regulations that apply in the countries regions your Wireless LAN module may support a different set of 5 GHz 2 4 GHz channels Consult your Authorized Wireless LAN or TOSHIBA Sales office for information about the radio regulations that apply in the countries regions 2 4GHz Band Channels Sets Wireless IEEE 802 11 Revision b g and n Frequency Range 2400 2483 5 MHz Channel ID 1 2412 2 2417 3 2422 4 2427 5 2432 6 2437 7 2442 8 2447 9 2452 10 2457 1 11 2462 12 2467 2 13 2472 2 1 Factory set default channels 2 The band width and the channel which can be used depends on the installed wireless LAN module And the approved channels on using are different at each country or region When using these channels in any country or region refer to the section Approved Countries Regions for use in the printed user s manual The channel configuration is managed as follows E For wireless clients that operate in a Wireless LAN Infrastructure the Wireless LAN module will automatically start operation at the channel identified by the Wireless LAN Access Point When roaming between different access points the station can dynamically switch to another channel if required User s Manual B 3 Wireless LAN 5GHz E For Wireless LAN modules installed in wireless clients that operating in a peer to peer mode the modu
14. a mains voltage of 380 V three phase is used E Medical Environments E Automotive Environments E Aircraft Environments Any consequences resulting from the use of this product in working environments that are not approved are not the responsibility of TOSHIBA The consequences of the use of this product in non approved working environments may be E Interference with other devices or machines in the near surrounding area 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 User s Manual viii TOSHIBA AC100 VCCI Class B Information CORBIL QOAB RRR CI COREIA RE CH FAV SCeEeBWELTHETA COBBMITAPTLE VAY FERIAL CH ASNSe SEBS SRCTCEMHVET RiR tt gt TIELL RU RUALTCKESL VCCI B 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 Canad
15. are protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when an AC adaptor is connected to a power outlet even if your device is in Suspend Mode In this condition observe the following E Never cover your device or AC adaptor with any object E Never place your device or AC adaptor near a heat source such as an electric blanket or heater E Always operate your device on a hard flat surface Using your device on a carpet or other soft material can block the vents E Always provide sufficient space around the device E Overheating your device or AC adaptor could cause system failure device or AC adaptor damage or a fire possibly resulting in serious injury User s Manual xiv TOSHIBA AC100 Creating a friendly environment Place the device on a flat surface that is large enough for the device and any other items you are using Leave enough space around the device and other equipment to provide adequate ventilation Otherwise they may overheat To keep your device in prime operating condition protect your work area from E Dust moisture and direct sunlight E Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field such as stereo speakers other than speakers that are connected to the device or speakerphones E Rapid changes in temperature or humidity and sources of temperature change such as air conditioner vents or heaters E Extreme heat cold or humidity E Liquids and corrosive chemicals Str
16. area network WSXGA wide super extended graphics array WSXGA wide super extended graphics array plus User s Manual Glossary 1 Glossary WUXGA Wide Ultra Extended Graphics Array WXGA wide extended graphics array WXGA wide extended graphics array plus XGA extended graphics array User s Manual Glossary 2 TOSHIBA Index Numerics 3G 6 3 A AC adaptor 6 2 additional 6 16 connecting 1 2 DC IN 15V jack 1 9 Alarm Clock 4 1 Analog clock 4 2 B Battery charging 6 4 indicator 1 13 real time clock 6 2 6 3 types 6 3 Battery pack 1 10 6 2 replacing 6 5 Bluetooth 6 3 problems 7 9 Bridge media slot 1 8 6 10 using 6 10 Browser 4 2 C Calculator 4 5 Camera 4 6 Contacts 4 7 D DC IN indicator 1 13 Display 6 2 brightness down 6 7 brightness up 6 8 hinges 1 12 opening 1 4 User s Manual screen 1 12 Documentation list 1 1 Documents To Go 4 8 Dual Pointing Device Touch Pad 1 12 Touch Pad control buttons 1 12 2 1 E Email 4 8 Equipment checklist 1 1 External monitor problems 7 9 F FBReader 4 10 fring 4 10 Function keys Airplane mode 6 8 Brightness Down 6 7 Brightness Up 6 8 Display out 6 7 ESC Back 6 7 Mail 6 8 Mute 6 8 Next 6 7 Play Pause 6 7 Previous 6 7 Recent 6 9 Screen Capture 6 8 Settings 6 8 Stop 6 7 Touch Pad 6 8 Web 6 8 Volume Down 6 8 Volume Up 6 8 Index 1 G Gallery 4 10 H HDMI device 6 15 K Keyboard Function keys 6 7 problems
17. audio files formats so it can play music that you purchase from online stores music that you copy from your CD collection and so on For the details of supported formats please refer to TOSHIBA Media Player in this chapter To open the Music screen click the Launcher tab gt Applications gt Music The Music library screen will open with tabs that you can click to view your music library organized by Artists Albums Songs Playlists or Now playing Play Music You can listen to music by using your device s built in speaker To play music E Click a song in your library to listen to it E While viewing a list of tracks in an album press the Menu key mm and then click Play all The playback screen opens and the first song in the album start to play Work with playlists You can create playlists to organize your music files into sets of songs which you can play in the order you set or in a shuffle To create a playlist 1 When viewing a list of songs in the library click and hold the first song you want to add to the new playlist 2 Click Add to playlist 3 Click New 4 Enter a name and click Save The new playlist is added to the Playlist library You can add other songs that are playing in the Playback screen in a playlist by pressing the Menu key mm and clicking Add to playlist You can also click Save as playlist to save all the songs in an album that you re playing as a playlist User s
18. batteries by placing them in the trash E Please be kind to our shared environment Check with your local government authority for details regarding where to recycle old batteries or how to dispose of them properly Compliance Statement The new European Union EU chemical regulation REACH Registration Evaluation Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals entered into force on 1 June 2007 Toshiba will meet all REACH requirements and is committed to provide our customers with information about the chemical substances in our products according to REACH regulation Please consult the following website www toshiba europe com computers info reach for information about the presence in our articles of substances included on the candidate list according to article 59 1 of Regulation EC No 1907 2006 REACH in a concentration above 0 1 weight by weight User s Manual TOSHIBA AC100 Following information is only for Turkey Compliant with EEE Regulations Toshiba meets all requirements of Turkish regulation 26891 Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment The number of possible pixel failures of your display is defined according to ISO 13406 2 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 th
19. display panel open In order to open the display lift the display panel up and position it at a comfortable viewing angle for you Figure 1 8 The front of the device with the display panel open User s Manual Getting Started amp Grand Tour 1 3G antennas not shown 2 Web Camera 3 Web Camera LED 4 Microphone 5 Bluetooth antenna not shown 6 Display screen Provided with some models 3G antennas Web Camera Web Camera LED Bluetooth antenna Microphone Display screen Display hinges Power button Keyboard Touch Pad Touch Pad control buttons 7 Display hinges 8 Power button 9 Keyboard 10 Touch Pad 11 Touch Pad control buttons some models are equipped with the 3G antennas Web Camera is a device that allows you to record video or take photographs with your device The Web Camera LED will glow blue when the Web Camera is in operation Some models are equipped with a Bluetooth antenna A built in microphone allows you to import and record sounds for your application Display screen brightness can be adjusted by pressing the hot key w or ax on the keyboard The display hinges allow the display panel to be position at a variety of easy to view angles Press this button to turn the device s power on and off The internal keyboard provides you with the Home key Menu key Search key Setting key and several function keys at the top Please refer
20. displays icons that indicate Wi Fi status F Connected to a Wi Fi network waves indicate connection strength Notification that an open Wi Fi network is in range Turning Wi Fi on and connecting to a Wi Fi network e You may turn on and connect to a Wi Fi network by following steps 1 Open the Settings screen 2 Click Wireless amp networks gt Wi Fi settings 3 Click Wi Fi to turn it on The device scans for available Wi Fi networks and displays the names of those it finds Secured networks are indicated with a Lock icon If the device finds a network that you connected to previously it will connect to it automatically 4 Click a network to connect it If the network is open you are prompted to confirm that you want to connect to that network by clicking Connect If the network is secured you re prompted to enter a password or other credentials Ask your network administrator for details When you re connected to a network click on the network name in the Wi Fi settings screen for details about the speed security address and related settings Connecting to a Wi Fi network through WPS If the network you want to connect is secured you can also connect to it through WPS instead of entering a network name SSID and wireless security manually WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup is a standard for easy and secure setup of a wireless home network It enables you to establish a wireless network connection by pushing
21. distance over which wireless LAN can reach may vary depending on surrounding electromagnetic environment obstacles access point design and configuration and client design and software hardware configurations The actual transmission speed will be lower than the theoretical maximum speed User s Manual D 1 Legal Footnotes Copy Protection Applicable copy protection standards included in certain media may prevent or limit recording or viewing of the media User s Manual D 2 TOSHIBA Glossary The terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual Alternate naming is included for reference Abbreviations AC Alternating current ANSI American National Standards Institute ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange bps bits per second CPU central processing unit DC direct current FIR fast infrared HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface I O input output KB kilobyte LCD liquid crystal display LED light emitting diode MB megabyte MMC multi media card OCR optical character recognition reader PCI peripheral component interconnect RAM random access memory RGB red green and blue ROM read only memory RTC real time clock SD Secure Digital SDHC Secure Digital High Capacity SDRAM synchronous dynamic random access memory TFT thin film transistor USB Universal Serial Bus UXGA ultra extended graphics array VGA video graphics array WAN wide
22. for a long time E Acool battery is installed in a warm device In such cases you should follow the steps as detailed below 1 Fully discharge the battery by leaving it in the device with the power on until the system automatically turns itself off 2 Connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack of the device and to a wall outlet that is supplying power 3 Charge the battery until the Battery indicator glows white Repeat these steps two or three times until the battery recovers normal capacity Retaining data with power off Refer to User Information Guide about Retaining time Replacing the battery pack Please be aware that the battery pack is classified as a consumable item The operating life of the battery pack will gradually reduce through repeated charging and discharging and will need to be replaced when it reaches the end of its operating life In addition to this you might also replace a discharged battery pack with a charged spare when you are operating your device away from an AC power source for an extended period of time This section explains how to remove and install the battery pack and begins with the removal process which is detailed through the following steps Do not touch the battery release latch while holding the device or the battery pack might fall out due to the unintentional release of the battery release latch and cause injuries User s Manual 6 5 Hardware amp Options Operation
23. it 2 Click and hold the folder window s title bar 3 Enter a new name in the dialog that appears 4 Click OK Optimizing battery life You can extend your battery s life between charges by turning off features that you don t need Backup restore settings and applications This device enables you to backup the system settings application settings and user installed applications into a zip file in a backup folder You can also restore them from the zip file Backup settings and applications To backup the settings and installed applications 1 In the Settings screen click Privacy settings gt Backup restore settings and applications gt Backup settings and applications 2 Copy the files or folders to the external storage SD card or USB storage using TOSHIBA File Manager You should copy the following files and folders in the internal storage E backup folder E files and folders you want to backup Restore settings and applications To restore the settings and installed applications 1 Copy the files or folders from the external storage using TOSHIBA File Manager You should copy the following files and folders to the same location of the internal storage E backup folder E files and folders you want to backup 2 In the Settings screen click Privacy settings gt Backup restore settings and applications gt Restore settings and applications 3 Choose a zip file you want to restore to finish it
24. may not be able to remove it E When inserting memory media do not touch the metal contacts You could expose the storage area to static electricity which can destroy data E Do not turn the device off or switch to Suspend Mode while files are being copied doing so may cause data to be lost Removing a memory media The following instructions apply to all types of supported media devices To remove a memory media follow the steps as detailed below 1 Make sure all file operations are finished 2 Click the Launcher tab gt Settings gt Settings gt Device storage gt Unmount sdcard 3 Grasp the memory media and pull it out of the device 1 Bridge media slot 2 Memory media Figure 6 7 Removing memory media User s Manual 6 13 Hardware amp Options Operation gt E Do not remove the memory media while the device is in Suspend mode The device could become unstable or data in the memory media could be lost E Do not remove only the miniSD microSD Card while leaving the adaptor in the Bridge Media slot USB device The TOSHIBA AC100 device is equipped with a USB port that can accommodate the following USB devices USB flash memory External USB HDD HID Keyboard and Mouse and USB hub This port complies with USB 2 0 standard To connect a device plug the device s connector into the USB port on your device Make sure the connector is properly aligned with the socket Do not try to fo
25. mobile phones When it is enabled Bluetooth provides the wireless personal area network environment which is safe and trustworthy that is quick and easy Wireless LAN The device is equipped with a Wireless LAN module that is compatible with other Wireless LAN systems based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing radio technology that complies with the IEEE 802 11 Standard 3G Some models are equipped with a 3G module Battery This section explains battery types use recharging methods and handling Battery types The device has different types of batteries Battery pack When the AC adaptor is not connected the device s main power source is a removable lithium ion battery pack also referred to in this manual as the main battery You can purchase additional battery packs for extended use of the device away from an AC power source although you should not change the battery pack while the AC adaptor is connected Before you remove the battery pack save your data and shut down the device Real Time Clock RTC battery The Real Time Clock RTC battery provides power for the internal real time clock and calendar function and also maintains the system configuration while the device is turned off Care and use of the battery pack This section provides the important safety precautions in order to handle your battery pack properly Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and
26. or folder using the following steps 1 Click and hold the selected file or folder 2 Click Rename from the menu to input a new name for the selected file or folder 3 Click OK Create Folders You can also create a new folder using the following steps 1 Choose the right directory in the file browsering window and click Create a folder 2 Anew dialog will be shown to let users input a new folder name Click OK to continue For detailed information please refer to the TOSHIBA File Manager Help file Storage Structure The following table describes the meaning of the device icons in TOSHIBA File Manager Icon Name Description Internal Storage It shows all the contents in the device s aa flash memory except the system files and files in SD card USB storage and Screen capture User s Manual 4 18 Applications amp Widgets s SD card It shows all the contents in the SD card USB storage It shows a menu of existing USB ee devices totally support a maximum of eight disk partitions Screen capture It shows all the contents in the Screen ka capture folder TOSHIBA Media Player TOSHIBA Media Player is a multimedia player where user can experience the outstanding multimedia enjoyment The TOSHIBA Media Player supports a number of multimedia content formats as following Video H 264 CABAC 720p CAVLC 1080P MPEG 4 SP ASP H 263 with 3GP MOV WMVv9 Advanced Profile VC 1 MJPEG Audio M
27. 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 Please 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 the TOSHIBA AC100 Portable device at the time of this manual s production However succeeding devices 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 TOSHIBA AC100 device and the manual This product incorporates copy protection technology that is protected by U S and foreign patents including patent numbers 5 315 448 5 583 936 6 836 549 and 7 050 698 and other intellectual property rights The use of Rovi Corporation s copy protection technology in the product must be authorized by Rovi Corporation Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited Trademarks Google the stylized Google logo Google Talk and YouTube are trademarks of Google Inc Availability of Google applications services and features may vary by country carrier and manufacturer
28. television or external monitor to the HDMI port J and the display mode will be changed to mirror mode When you unplug the HDMI cable and re plug it in please wait at least 5 seconds before you replug the HDMI cable again User s Manual 6 15 Hardware amp Options Operation Security lock A security locks enable you to anchor your device a desk or other heavy object in order to help prevent unauthorized removal or theft The device has a security lock slot on its right side 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 Please refer to the instructions for the product you are using for more information Connecting the security lock In order to connect a security cable to the device follow the steps as detailed below 1 Turn the device so its right side faces you 2 Align the security cable with the lock slot and secure it in place I 1 Security lock slot Figure 6 10 Security lock Optional accessories You are able to add a number of options and accessories in order to make your device even more powerful and convenient to use For reference the following list details some of the items that are available from your reseller or TOSHIBA dealer Universal AC If you frequently use your device at more than Adaptor one site it may be convenient to purchase an additio
29. the WPS buttons either physical or virtual on both the access point and the new wireless client device To connect to a Wi Fi network through WPS 1 Click WPS in the Wireless amp network settings 2 Push the WPS button on the access point User s Manual 3 3 Connecting to networks Receiving notifications when open networks are in range By default when Wi Fi is turned on you will receive notifications in the Status bar when your device detects an open Wi Fi network 1 Turn on Wi Fi if it is not already on 2 In the Wi Fi settings screen check Network notification You can uncheck this option to stop receiving notifications Adding a Wi Fi network You can add a Wi Fi network so the device will remember it along with any security credentials and connect to it automatically when it is in range You must also add a Wi Fi network to connect to it if it does not broadcast its name SSID or to add a Wi Fi network when you are out of range To join a secured network you need to contact the network s administrator to learn what security scheme is deployed on it and to obtain the password or other required security credentials 1 Turn on Wi Fi if it is not already on 2 In the Wi Fi settings screen check Add Wi Fi network 3 Enter the SSID name of the network If the network is secured click the Security menu and then click the type of security deployed on the network 4 Enter any required securit
30. the device is not operating properly keyboard display panel touch pad touch pad control buttons as each device will produce 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 If possible look up the messages in the documentation included with the device software or operating system Check that all connecting cables are correctly and firmly attached as loose cables can cause erroneous 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 device making any unusual noises Write down what you hear Record your observations so you can describe them in detail to your reseller dealer or service provider User s Manual 7 2 Troubleshooting Software The problems may be caused by your software If you cannot load a software package 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 will usually include a problem solving section or a summary of error messages Next you should chec
31. to the The Keyboard section in Chapter 6 Hardware amp Options Operation for details The Touch Pad located in the palm rest is used to control the movement of the on screen pointer The control buttons located below the Touch Pad allow you to select menu items or manipulate text and graphics as designated by the on screen pointer User s Manual Getting Started amp Grand Tour System indicators LED system indicators below their respective icons glow when specific device operations are in progress 2 DC IN D Power E Battery Wireless LAN Pp Yil 3c O a WF U U U Figure 1 9 System indicators The DC IN indicator normally glows white when power is being correctly supplied from the AC power adaptor However If the output voltage from the adaptor is abnormal or if the device s power supply malfunctions this indicator will flash white The Power indicator normally glows white when the device is turned on It will flash when the device is in Suspend mode The Battery indicator shows the condition of the battery s charge white indicates the battery is fully charged amber indicates the battery is charging and flashing amber indicates a low battery condition The Wireless LAN 3G indicator glows or blinks amber when the Wireless LAN 3G function is on The indicator will glow or blink in order to indicate the connection status of the Wireless LAN 3G function A 3G module must be in
32. two and at the same time press the third User s Manual xii TOSHIBA AC100 ABC When procedures require an action such as clicking an icon or entering text the icon s name or the text you are to type in is represented in the typeface you see to the left Display 3 Names of windows or icons or text generated by P ABC the device that appear on its display screen are presented in the type face you see to the left Messages Messages are used in this manual to bring important information to your attention Each type of message is identified as shown below Pay attention A caution informs you that improper use of equipment or failure to follow instructions may cause data loss or damage your equipment Please read A note is a hint or advice that helps you make best use of your equipment Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which could result in death or serious injury if you do not follow instructions User s Manual xiii TOSHIBA General Precautions The TOSHIBA AC100 device is designed to optimize safety minimize strain and withstand the rigors of portability However certain precautions should be observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the device Be certain to read the general precautions below and to note the cautions included in the text of the manual Provide adequate ventilation E Always make sure your device and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and
33. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 A K Q w E R T Y U 0 P i E I l ee Ph WS HP WE WS We eK it ae lt gt lt gt SHIFT Z X c V B N M 7 Osnier re PGDN a CTRL Eo o ALT at ij CTRL lt v gt LSA Figure 6 3 TOSHIBA AC100 device keyboard The number of keys available on your keyboard and the keyboard layout will vary depending on which country region your device is configured for with keyboards being available for numerous languages The Tab key on this keyboard does not support the Tab function as usual It will work in the same way as the Space key Function keys Functions keys at the top of the keyboard let you enable or disable certain features of the device ESC S ESC Back Press to turn back to the previous screen or action lt lt Previous Press to go to the previous media files P il Play Pause Press to start or pause the playback in the media player Stop Press to stop playbacking the media files Next Press to go to the next media files S O Display out Press to switch the display to external monitor Va Brightness Down Press to decrease the device s display panel brightness in individual steps User s Manual 6 7 Hardware amp Options Operation Q A O Brightness Up Press to increase the device s display panel brightness in individual steps p Airplane Mode Press to enter into Airplane mode 9 9 Touch Pad Press to ena
34. 7 6 Special keys 6 8 M Media care Card care 6 12 Memory card care 6 12 Memory 6 1 Memory media inserting 6 12 Memory Stick removing 6 13 Messaging 4 11 Mini USB port 6 9 MultiMediaCard problems 7 7 removing 6 13 Music 4 13 O Opera Mobile 4 14 P Picture frame 4 15 Pointing Device Touch Pad 7 7 Power Shut Down mode Boot Mode 1 6 Suspend Mode 1 6 turning off 1 6 turning on 1 5 Problems AC power 7 4 Analyzing the problem 7 2 Battery 7 5 Bluetooth 7 9 External monitor 7 9 Hardware and system checklist 7 3 Internal display panel 7 6 Keyboard 7 6 User s Manual TOSHIBA AC100 MultiMediaCard 7 7 Overheating power down 7 4 Pointing device 7 7 Power 7 3 SD SDHC Card 7 6 Sound system 7 8 TOSHIBA support 7 10 Touch Pad 7 7 Wireless LAN 7 9 USB device 7 8 USB mouse 7 8 Processor 6 1 S SD SDHC Card formatting 6 11 note 6 11 problems 7 6 removing 6 13 Search 4 15 Security lock 6 16 Sound Recorder 4 16 Sound system microphone headphone combo jack 1 8 problems 7 8 speakers 1 11 Suspend Mode setting 1 6 System Indicators 1 13 T TOSHIBA File Manager 4 17 TOSHIBA Media Player 4 19 TOSHIBA Memo 4 20 TOSHIBA Social Network 4 22 U USB device 6 14 problems 7 8 W Web Camera 1 12 6 2 Wireless LAN 6 3 problems 7 9 Index 2
35. A AC100 device and for other instructions for pairing 5 If your TOSHIBA AC100 device stops scanning before you make the other device discoverable click Scan for devices User s Manual 3 5 Connecting to networks 6 Click on the Bluetooth name of the device in the list in settings to pair them The devices pair with each other If you re prompted to enter a passcode try entering 0000 or 1234 the most common passcodes or consult the documentation that came with the device to learn its passcode If the pairing is successful your TOSHIBA AC100 device connects to the device Connecting to a Bluetooth device Once paired you can connect to a Bluetooth device For example to switch devices or to reconnect after your TOSHIBA AC100 device and this device come back into range 1 2 3 Open the Settings screen Click Wireless amp networks gt Bluetooth settings In the list of Bluetooth devices click a paired but unconnected device If the device you expected isn t displayed click Scan for devices When your TOSHIBA AC100 device and this device are connected this device is shown as connected in the list Disconnecting from a Bluetooth device 1 2 Click the device in the Bluetooth settings screen Click OK to confirm that you want to disconnect Unpairing a Bluetooth device You can unpair a Bluetooth device to erase all pairing information related to a specific device 1 Click and hol
36. AL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE HTTP WWW MPEGLA COM FCC information 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 equipment 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 E Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna E Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver E Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected E Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help User s Manual vi TOSHIBA AC100 Only peripherals complying with the FCC class B limits may be attached to this equipment Operation with non compliant peripherals or peripherals not recommended by TOSHIBA is likely to result in int
37. C memory card logo is 2 E The maximum capacity of SD memory cards is 2GB The maximum capacity of SDHC memory cards is 32GB Card Type Capacities SD 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB 2GB SDHC 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB Memory media format 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 an SD SDHC memory card SD SDHC memory cards are sold already formatted in conformity to specific standards If you reformat an SD SDHC memory card be sure to reformat it with a device such as digital camera or digital audio player that uses the SD SDHC memory cards not with the format command provided within Windows Should you need to format all areas of the memory card including the protected area you will need to obtain an appropriate application that applies the copy protection system User s Manual 6 11 Hardware amp Options Operation Media care Observe the following precautions when handling the card Card care E Do not twist or bend cards E Do not expose cards to liquids or store in humid areas or lay media close to containers of liquid E Do not touch the metal part of a card or expose it to liquids or let it get dirty E After using card return it to its case E The card is designed so that it can be inserted only one way Do not try to force the card into the slot E Do
38. Comfort for detailed precautions and handling instructions User s Manual 6 3 Hardware amp Options Operation Make sure the battery is securely installed in the device before attempting to charge the battery pack Improper installation could generate smoke or fire or cause the battery pack to rupture E Keep the battery pack out of reach of infants and children It can cause injury WN E The battery pack are lithium ion batteries which can explode if not replaced used handled or disposed of properly Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Use only batteries recommended by TOSHIBA as replacements The device s RTC battery is a Ni MH battery and should be replaced only by your dealer or by a TOSHIBA service representative The battery can explode if not properly replaced used handled or disposed Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations E Charge the battery pack only in an ambient temperature between 5 and 35 degrees Celsius Otherwise the electrolyte solution might leak battery pack performance might deteriorate and the battery life might be shortened E Never install or remove the battery pack without first turning off the power and disconnecting the AC adaptor Never remove the battery pack while the device is in Suspend Mode Data could be lost Charging the batteries When the power in the battery pack becomes low the Battery ind
39. Getting Started amp Grand Tour 1 Figure 1 2 The AC adaptor 3 pin plug E Depending on the model either a 2 pin or 3 pin adaptor power lead will be bundled with the device E Do not use a 3 pin to 2 pin conversion plug E The supplied power cord conforms to safety rules and regulations in the region the product is bought and should not be used outside of this region In order to use the adaptor device in other regions you should please buy a power cord that conforms to the safety rules and regulations in that particular region Attach the AC adaptor when you need to charge the battery or you want to operate from AC power It is also the fastest way to get started because the battery pack will need to be charged before you can operate from battery power User s Manual 1 3 Getting Started amp Grand Tour Always use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that was included with your TOSHIBA AC100 device or use AC adaptors specified by TOSHIBA to avoid any risk of fire or other damage to the device Use of an incompatible AC adaptor could cause fire or damage to the device possibly resulting in serious injury TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage caused by use of an incompatible adaptor Never plug the AC adaptor into a power source that does not correspond to both the voltage and the frequency specified on the regulatory label of the unit Failure to do so could result in a fire or electric shock possibly resulting in se
40. Manual 4 13 Applications amp Widgets You can remove songs from a playlist or delete a playlist by pressing the Menu key mm and then select appropriate options Online Manual Online manual is a widget to launch the pre installed online manual this manual for this TOSHIBA AC100 device You can open the online manual according to the following steps 1 Add the widget onto the Home screen 2 Click the widget on the Home screen to open the online manual Opera Mobile Opera Mobile is a fast and compact Web browser With Opera Mobile you can access Web sites and content including your mail community sites news blogs and more Opera Mobile includes a Speed Dial feature which allows the user to add links shown as thumbnail images in a page displayed when a new tab is opened Once set up this feature allows you to more easily navigate to the selected web pages and visual tabs that allow the browsing multiple Web sites at one time It also includes a Password manager Pop up handler and supports copy amp paste address auto complete zooming history and bookmarks Opera Mobile provides you with the following features E Stay at the right place Opera Mobile changes the size of text and images to make it easy to read without a lot of scrolling It also scrolls the view to the content you point to automatically fine tuning the position for you BH Multiple tabs Enjoy surfing several Web pages at once with multip
41. Open in background Check to open new windows behind the current one E Set home page Click to open a dialog where you can enter the URL of a page to set it as a home page User s Manual 4 4 Applications amp Widgets Privacy settings Clear cache Click to open a dialog where you can clear locally cached content and databases Clear history Click to open a dialog where you can clear the Browser navigation history Accept cookies Check to allow webpages to save and read cookie data Clear all cookie data Click to delete all cookies from your device Remember form data Check to enable the Browser to remember what you enter in some form fields on a webpage for later usage Clear form data Click to delete all saved form data Security settings Remember passwords Check to allow the Browser to store usernames and passwords for websites Clear passwords Click to open a dialog where you can delete all saved passwords Show security warnings Check to allow the Browser to show a warning if there is a problem with a website s security Advanced settings Calculator Website settings Click to open a screen where you can view advanced settings for individual websites Reset to default Click to clear all browser data and reset all settings to default You can use Calculator to solve simple arithmetical problems or use its advanced operators to solve more complex equations 1 Open Calculator as foll
42. Options Operation Power Battery pack The device is powered by one rechargeable lithium ion battery pack RTC battery The internal RTC battery backs up the Real Time Clock RTC and calendar AC adaptor The AC adaptor provides power to the system and recharges the batteries when they are low It comes with a detachable power cord which will either have a 2 pin or 3 pin plug enclosure As the AC adaptor is universal it can receive a range of AC voltages from 100 to 240 volts however you should note that the output current varies among different models Using the wrong adaptor can damage your device Display The device s internal display panel supports high resolution video graphics and can be set to a wide range of viewing angles for maximum comfort and readability Display panel 25 7cm 10 1 LCD screen 16 million colors configured with the following resolution M 1024 horizontal x 600 vertical pixels Graphics controller The graphics controller maximizes display performance Multimedia Web Camera Web Camera is a device that allows you to record video or take photographs with your device You can use it for video chatting or video conferences using a communication tool User s Manual 6 2 Hardware amp Options Operation Communications Bluetooth Some models have Bluetooth wireless communication function which eliminates the need for cables between electronic devices such as computers printers and
43. P3 AAC LC HE AAC v1 v2 AMR AMR NB MIDI WAVE WMA9 Std WMA Photo JPEG GIF PNG BMP The main screen of this player contains two parts one is the Mode Icons the other is the Main Menu area This player contains the following modes Audio Video Photo DMP and Podcast You can switch mode by selecting the mode icon The content of the Main Menu area will be changed automatically with current mode In the main window press the Menu key to open the following options E About Show version information etc E Capture Photo Start the Camera application in photo mode E Capture Video Start the Camera application in movie mode E DMP Digital Media Player function supports to connect Windows media player 12 on Windows 7 only E Some double byte characters might not be displayed correctly This is the Operating System limitation For detailed information please refer to the TOSHIBA Media Player Help file User s Manual 4 19 Applications amp Widgets TOSHIBA Memo TOSHIBA Memo is a widget to display a memo on the screen You can quickly add or delete memos Click the icon to add a memo and click the jj icon to delete a memo You can also switch the view mode between the memo list and memo contents by clicking the icon in the upper left corner TOSHIBA Service Station The TOSHIBA Service Station utility is used to provide you with updates for both application and system software It will notif
44. TOSHIBA Leading Innovation gt gt gt User s Manual TOSHIBA AC100 TOSHIBA Table Chapter 1 Chapter 2 User s Manual of Contents COpVNiQMt sg aa oe tie ee Searels ga del ah wat ape ens a es a v Disclaimer 1 0 cc eee v Trademarks 55 iis esi cea paaa E E a E a v AVC H 264 License Notice 0 cee eee vi FCC information 000 cece eee ees vi EU Declaration of Conformity 0 00 e eee eee vii VCCI Class B Information 0 00 cece eee ix Canadian regulatory information Canada only ix Following information is only valid for EU member States ix Disposing of the TOSHIBA AC100 device and the batteries x REACH Compliance Statement 00 00 e eee eee eee x Following information is only for Turkey 2 xi Preface CONVENTIONS sesser eis ee ee ee eee De eee ee ee ae xii General Precautions Provide adequate ventilation 000 e eee ee eee xiv Creating a friendly environment 0 200 eeeeee xv Stress INUIT ciasis conrear ee sara athe tacana Aaa a XV Heat injury sisena aaa ee XV Pressure or impact damage 2 0 2200 eee eee eeeee xvi Mobile phones 05 202 e eee eee eee eee xvi Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort 000005 xvi Getting Started amp Grand Tour Equipment checklist 000 cece eee eee 1 1 Getting Started 1 0 ccc eee ee 1 2 Grand TOU
45. a dialog in which you can stop it or open its Settings screen E Development This option contains settings that are useful for developing applications E USB debugging Check this option to permit debug mode when a USB device is connected E Stay awake Check this option to prevent the screen from sleep while charging E Allow mock locations Check this option to allow mock locations User s Manual 5 5 Settings Privacy You can use the Privacy settings to manage your personal information E Factory data reset Click to erase all user data in the internal storage Follow the on screen instructions to reset it Please note that data in the removable media won t be erased See Factory Reset section in Chapter 2 Basic Operations amp Home screen for details E Backup restore settings and applications Click to open a screen where you can backup and restore system settings application settings and user installed applications Click Backup settings and applications to backup the settings and applications Click Restore settings and applications to restore them See Backup restore settings and applications section in Chapter 2 Basic Operations amp Home screen for details Device storage Device storage settings show your internal device storage and external storage status Internal storage Internal storage contains the following options E Total space Shows the total space amount of internal storage in your device E
46. a screen with information about who sent it the date it was sent and related information at the top followed by the contents of the email Send an email You can send an email to your contacts or to other people To send an email 1 2 3 4 Press the Menu key mm and then click Compose Address the message You can press the Menu key and then click Add Cc Bcc to address a copy or blind copy of the email Enter a subject for the email and then enter the text Click Send If you re not ready to send the email click Save as draft to save it ina Drafts folder To delete the email select Discard Respond to an email You can reply to or forward an email that you ve received You can also delete emails and manage them in other ways While reading an email press the Menu key and then click Reply Reply all Forward or Delete Manage email accounts The Email application enables you to add email accounts from popular web based email service providers You can also delete an email account or edit an email account settings To add an email account Press the Menu key and then click Add Account To delete an email account 1 Press the Menu key and then click Accounts 2 Click and hold the account you want to delete On the Account options menu click Remove account and then click OK To edit an email account settings 1 Press the Menu key and then click Accounts User s Manual 4 9 Applications
47. ae cece a cece cash ace fe cea a asen cavgens alle cesgpatense ake aeale eee 4 8 Emaila a eae fete alee cla gta a erica eA eed aan 4 8 FBReader sa censa acc escalate ncn Ehime a a N 4 10 FNG cs see a ee a ee we be te awd e Fa A EE 4 10 Gallery s ra iia a a a Bi ea Bese eee 4 10 MeSSaGINg ae otis eee a ee eh eee eee ee a ee Beene ws 4 11 MUSIC i562 foe eae eae de ee hae i ree eh eae 4 13 Online Manual ss aoaaa ed cee oh bee ee eed ee eee Ree ee ee es 4 14 Opera Mobile sso os saat oa ees ae Oe eae 4 14 Picture fr m ogera bee eee Rae eke a ee a ee eae ee ee 4 15 Power Gontrol ssri praen ieee ie seni ee he eee 4 15 S areh e catana ea edeu ees eee dee ete as Bee ee ee ped es 4 15 SingleClick Connect 0 c cece eee eens 4 15 Sound Recorder 2 06 ie cciecewi deans ees dees EESE aden ees 4 16 TOSHIBA Ebook ssi secio 0 20 sce descasice Bstacnce a aed cate bane eee 4 17 TOSHIBA File Manager 0 cee eee eee eee eee 4 17 TOSHIBA Media Player 0 00 c cece eee ees 4 19 TOSHIBA Memo 6 0 oie i ied eee ae be a ee 4 20 TOSHIBA Service Station 000 cee eee eee 4 20 TOSHIBA Social Network 000 cece eee eee eee 4 22 TOSHIBA YouTube 00 e cece eee 4 22 User s Manual Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Settings Settings i vec eee eae eee a wie een ee Desktop settings 2 0055 Hardware amp Options Operation
48. ake sure that the power cord adaptor is firmly connected to the monitor and to a working power outlet Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controls on the external monitor Check that the cable connecting the external monitor to the device is firmly attached If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact your reseller dealer or service provider If the following procedures do not restore LAN access consult your LAN administrator Problem Cannot access Wireless LAN Bluetooth Problem Cannot access Bluetooth device Procedure Make sure the device s Wireless communication functionality is set to on If problems persist contact your LAN administrator Procedure Check to ensure the device s Wireless Communication functionality is set to on User s Manual 7 9 Troubleshooting TOSHIBA support If you require any additional help using your device or if you are having problems operating the device you may need to contact TOSHIBA for additional technical assistance Before you call Some problems you experience may 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 E Review troubleshooting sections in the documentation supplied with your software and or peripheral devices E ifa problem occurs when you are running software applications consult the software doc
49. also copy contacts from SD card by TOSHIBA File Manager You can export contacts in vCard format into the Internal storage and copy onto an SD card to backup using TOSHIBA File Manager You can also send a contact via email Search for a contact You can search for a contact by name 1 Open your Contacts 2 Press the Search key Q The search box appears 3 Start entering the name of the contact you re searching for As you type contacts with matching names appear below the search box 4 Click a matching contact in the list to open its details screen User s Manual 4 7 Applications amp Widgets Display options You can hide contacts that don t have phone numbers You can also configure which groups of contacts for each account you want to display in the Contacts list 1 Open your Contacts 2 Press the Menu key mm and then click Display options 3 Check or uncheck Only contacts with phones to set whether contacts without phone numbers are displayed and check or uncheck the groups whose contacts you want to view in Contacts Display options menu You can change or add details about your contacts Click and hold the contact you want to edit The menu with following options will appear E View contact Click to view the details of the selected contact E Remove from favorites Click to remove the selected contact from the favorites list E Edit contact Click to edit the details of the selected
50. ay switch to any recently used application by E Pressing the HOME key for about two seconds E Pressing the Recent key on the top of keyboard I The executed applications will be hidden if you press the HOME key Opening the Settings screen This device provides several ways to open the Settings screen where settings can be customized E Press the Menu key mm in the Home screen and then click Settings E Press the Settings key on the keyboard directly E Press the Launcher tab gt Settings gt Settings Working with menus There are two kinds of menus the Options menu and the Context menu T E When you click and hold on an icon or thumbnail picture a sub menu J will be displayed if it s available E fan application has a sub menu you can display it by pressing the Menu key Options Menu The Options menu contains tools that apply to the activities related to the current screen or application not to any specific item on the screen Not all screens have an Options menu Some screens have more Options menu items than can fit in the main menu You can click More to open a menu of additional items Context Menu The Context menu contains tools that apply to a specific item on the screen You may open a context menu by clicking and holding an item on the screen Not all items have context menus User s Manual 2 5 Basic Operations amp Home screen Monitoring your device s status The stat
51. bile phones Please be aware that the use of mobile phones can interfere with the audio system The operation of the device will not be impaired in any way but it is recommended that a minimum distance of 30cm is maintained between the device 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 device is described in the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort Be sure to read it before using the device User s Manual xvi TOSHIBA Chapter 1 Getting Started amp Grand Tour This chapter provides an equipment checklist grand tour of your device and basic information to start using your device Some of the features described in this manual may not function properly if you use an operating system that was not pre installed by TOSHIBA Equipment checklist Carefully unpack your device taking care to save the box and packaging materials for future use Hardware Check to make sure you have all the following items E TOSHIBA AC100 E AC adaptor and power cord 2 pin plug or 3 pin plug E Battery pack is pre installed in the device Documentation E TOSHIBA AC100 User Information Guide E Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort If any of the items are missing or damaged contact your dealer immediately Operating System The following operating system is pre installed E TOSHIBA AC100 Operating System powered by Android
52. ble or disable the Touch Pad function a Volume Down Press to decrease the media volume Volume Up Press to increase the media volume K a Mute Press to turn the sound on or off c9 Screen Capture Press to launch the screen capture utility The preview window of screen capture will be displayed behind if some topmost window is displayed on the desktop such as a notification window M Mail Press to launch the mail application Web Press to launch the web browser Settings Press to launch the Settings menu Special keys The keyboard provides three keys that have special functions in the system This key activates the HOME function This key activates the Menu function User s Manual 6 8 Hardware amp Options Operation Q This key activates the Search function o Recent Press to show the recent six applications Mini USB port The TOSHIBA AC100 device is equipped with a mini USB port that enables you to connect to a computer To connect to a computer 1 Plug the Mini USB connector of a USB cable into the Mini USB port on your TOSHIBA AC100 device 2 Plug the other end of the USB cable into the USB port on the computer 3 Click the USB connected notification in the notifications panel and then click the Mount button Then the TOSHIBA AC100 device becomes a removable USB mass storage device and you can access its content from the compute
53. ce Station utility or by clicking the download completion notice on the system status bar Press the Install button on the left This will launch the application installer Continue with installation Downloading and Installing System Updates The TOSHIBA Service Station will download both application and system update System updates require that your device be rebooted during the update Downloading a system update is the same as an application update Installing a system update is similar to an application update but you will be reminded that the device will be rebooted during the installation process Make sure to close any other applications and save all work prior to installing a system update User s Manual 4 21 Applications amp Widgets J It is important that a system update not be interrupted once it has begun Make sure the AC power is plugged in before beginning the installation and don t turn the device off while the installation is in progress Note that the system may reboot more than once during an system update depending on the update itself This application only updates system area in the internal storage User data area is kept after the system is updated TOSHIBA Social Network TOSHIBA Social Network is a widget for Facebook and Twitter Facebook is a social networking website You can add friends and send them messages and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselve
54. ce provider determine that you need to change the settings of your current access point name APN or to create a new one you must obtain the APN and detailed settings from your provider 1 2 3 Open the Settings screen Click Wireless amp networks gt Mobile networks gt Access Point Names Click an existing APN to edit it or press the Menu key and click New APN to create a new one Enter the APN settings that you obtained from your wireless service provider by clicking each setting that yo need to edit When you are finished press the Menu key and then click Save If you have created a new APN click it in the APNs screen to start using it Connecting to Wi Fi networks Wi Fi is a wireless networking technology that can provide Internet access at distances of up to 100 meters depending on the Wi Fi router and your surroundings To use Wi Fi on your device you need to access a wireless access point or hotspot Some access points are open and you can simply connect to them Others are hidden or implement other security features so you must configure your device so it can connect to them User s Manual 3 2 Connecting to networks There are numerous systems for securing Wi Fi connections including some that rely on secure certificates or other schemes to ensure that only authorized users can connect Turn off Wi Fi when you are not using it to extend the life of your battery The Status bar
55. contact H Delete contact Click to delete the selected contact Documents To Go Documents To Go is a suite of applications with one application for each supported file format Word To Go for Microsoft Word Sheet To Go for Microsoft Excel Slideshow to Go for Microsoft PowerPoint and PDF To Go for Adobe PDF Depending on the contents of the documents it might not be able to display some documents correctly You can use the Email application to read and send emails Email includes a wizard that makes it easy to configure it for several popular email service providers To open the Email click the Launcher tab gt Applications gt Email The first time you open Email a setup wizard will open to help you add an email account After the initial setup Email will open to the last screen you were viewing If you have not used Email recently it will display the contents of your Inbox if you have only one account or the Accounts screen if you have multiple accounts User s Manual 4 8 Applications amp Widgets If you have configured Email to send and receive emails from more than one account you can view all emails sent to all accounts in your Combined Inbox Read an email You can read emails in your Combined Inbox or in the Inbox or other folders for individual accounts 1 2 Open the combined Inbox an account s Inbox or another folder of emails Click the email to read The email opens in
56. 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 device you should contact your reseller dealer or service provider User s Manual 7 4 Troubleshooting Battery If you suspect a problem with the battery you should check the status of the DC IN indicator as well as the Battery indicator Problem Battery doesn t power the device Battery doesn t charge when the AC adaptor is attached Battery indicator does not glow amber Battery doesn t power the device as long as expected Procedure The battery may 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 you should wait a few minutes before trying again If the battery still does not charge you should check that the power outlet the AC adaptor is connected to is supplying power this can be tested by plugging another appliance into it Check whether the battery is hot or cold to the touch if so it will not charge properly and should be allowed to reach room temperature before you try again Unplug the AC adaptor and remove the battery to make sure its connecting terminals are clean if necessary wipe them with a soft dry cloth lightly dipped in alcohol Connect the AC adaptor and replace the battery tak
57. d Irvine California 92618 USA India TOSHIBA India Pvt Ltd PC Division 6th Floor DR Gopal Das Bhawan Barakhamba Road Delhi 110001 India In Europe Spain TOSHIBA Information Systems ESPANA Parque Empresarial San Fernando Edificio Europa 1a Planta Escalera A 28830 Madrid Espa a United Kingdom TOSHIBA Information Systems U K Ltd TOSHIBA Court Weybridge Business Park Addlestone Road Weybridge Surrey KT15 2UL The Rest of Europe TOSHIBA Europe 1 E GmbH Geschaftsbereich Deutschland Osterreich Hammfelddamm 8 D 41460 Neuss Germany User s Manual 7 11 TOSHIBA Appendix A Specifications This appendix summarizes the device s technical specifications Physical Dimensions Refer to User Information Guide about Size Environmental Requirements Conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Operating 5 C 41 F to 35 C 95 F 20 to 80 noncondensing Non operating 20 C 4 F to 65 C 149 F 10 to 90 noncondensing Wet bulb 26 C maximum temperature Conditions Altitude from sea level Operating 0 to 3 000 meters Non operating 0 to 10 000 meters maximum Power Requirements AC adaptor 100 240 volts AC 50 or 60 hertz cycles per second device 19V DC User s Manual A 1 TOSHIBA Appendix B Wireless LAN This appendix is intended to help you get your Wireless LAN network up and running with a minimum of parameters Card Specificati
58. d file is actually on the SD SDHC Card that is inserted into the device If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact your reseller dealer or service provider Procedure Remove the MultiMediaCard from the device and then reinsert it in order to ensure it is firmly connected If the problem persists then you should refer to the documentation supplied with your MultiMediaCard for further information Remove the MultiMediaCard from the device and check to ensure that it is not write protected Check to ensure the required file is actually on the MultiMediaCard that is inserted into the device If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact your reseller dealer or service provider If you are using a USB mouse you should also refer to both the USB device section in this chapter and the documentation supplied with your mouse Touch Pad Problem Procedure On screen pointer does In this instance the system might be busy Try not respond to pointing moving the mouse again after waiting a short device operation while User s Manual 7 7 Troubleshooting USB mouse Problem On screen pointer does not respond to mouse operation The on screen pointer moves erratically USB device In addition to the information in this section please also refer to the documentation supplied with your USB device Problem USB device does not work Sound system In addition to the infor
59. d the device in the Bluetooth settings screen 2 Click Unpair or Disconnect amp unpair in the menu that opens User s Manual 3 6 TOSHIBA Chapter 4 Applications amp Widgets This chapter describes the applications amp widgets and how to use them Alarm Clock You can set an alarm by modifying an existing alarm or by adding a new one Setting an alarm 1 2 Open the Alarm Clock by clicking the Launcher tab gt Applications gt Alarm Clock Click an existing alarm clock to change its time and other attributes Or press the Menu key mm and then click Add alarm to add a new one Click Time to set the time of the alarm In the dialog that opens you can change the time by clicking the or buttons and the AM or PM buttons You can also click a time to type the time you want directly Click Tone to select a ringtone for the alarm The ringtone plays briefly when you select it Click Repeat to set the days when you want the alarm to sound If you don t set a repeat the alarm sounds only one time Click Label to enter a name for the alarm When you re finished click Done User s Manual 4 1 Applications amp Widgets Changing alarm clock settings You can change a number of settings for the alarms you set by pressing the Menu key E Alarm in silent mode Check to play alarms even when the device is in Silent mode E Alarm volume Click to open a dialog where you can se
60. d videos click the Launcher tab gt Applications gt Gallery Gallery presents the pictures and videos on your device including those you ve taken with Camera and those you downloaded from the web or other locations E fyou have a great many pictures or videos on your device it may take Gallery a few minutes when you open it to discover and organize them E Gallery will display all images and videos without distinction of internal or external storage User s Manual 4 10 Applications amp Widgets View and browse pictures 1 Choose the picture you want to view and click it 2 Click and hold the picture to view the navigation zoom and other controls Play videos 1 Choose a video you want to play and click it The video plays with the orientation portrait or landscape you shot it in 2 Click and hold the video to view the playback controls for pausing resuming and skipping backward and forward Work with pictures videos After selecting one folder you can multiselect pictures videos slideshow and make slideshow settings by pressing the Menu key mm The following option are provided E Capture picture Click to open the Camera and ready to take pictures E Capture video Click to open the Camera and ready to shoot videos E Slideshow Click to select an application to make slideshow of pictures videos in one folder E Multiselect Click to enable you multiselect pictures videos E Settings
61. e HDMI device section in Chapter 6 Hardware amp Options Operation for details 0 an Microphone A 3 5 mm mini microphone headphone combo W it Headphone combo jack enables connection of a monaural jack microphone or a stereo headphone Notification LED The Notification LED will glow white when a new email or SMS is received You can adjust the notification patterns in the settings menu S Bridge media slot This slot lets you insert an SD SDHC memory card miniSD microSD Card and MultiMediaCard Please refer to the Bridge media slot section in Chapter 6 Hardware amp Options Operation for details Keep foreign metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips out of the Bridge media slot Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury User s Manual 1 8 Getting Started amp Grand Tour Right side The following figure shows the device s right side 1 Security lock slot 2 DC IN 19V jack 3 Mini USB port 4 Notification LED 5 Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 port Figure 1 5 The right side of the device MOC Security lock slot gt gt DC IN 19V jack O C O DC IN 19V lt Mini USB port Notification LED Universal Serial Bus Z USB 2 0 port A security cable can be attached to this slot and then connected to a desk or other large object in ord
62. e 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 User s Manual xi TOSHIBA Preface Congratulations on your purchase of the TOSHIBA AC100 device This manual tells how to set up and begin using the TOSHIBA AC100 device It also provides detailed information on configuring your device basic operations and care using optional devices and troubleshooting Conventions This manual uses the following formats to describe identify and highlight terms and operating procedures Abbreviations On first appearance and whenever necessary for clarity abbreviations are enclosed in parentheses following their definition For example Read Only Memory ROM Acronyms are also defined in the Glossary Icons Icons identify ports dials and other parts of your device The indicator panel also uses icons to identify the components it is providing information on Keys The keyboard keys are used in the text to describe many computer operations A distinctive typeface identifies the key top symbols as they appear on the keyboard For example ENTER identifies the ENTER key Key operation Some operations require you to simultaneously use two or more keys We identify such operations by the key top symbols separated by a plus sign For example CTRL C means you must hold down CTRL and at the same time press C If three keys are used hold down the first
63. ed with a specific device might not operate properly Back The following figure shows the device s back 1 Battery pack Figure 1 6 The back of the device Battery pack The battery pack provides power to the device when the AC adaptor is not connected Underside The following figure shows the underside of the device You should ensure that the display is closed before the device is turned over to avoid causing any damage 2 1 Battery lock 3 Speakers 2 Battery release latch Product appearance depends on the model you purchased Figure 1 7 The underside of the device User s Manual Getting Started amp Grand Tour Oran Battery lock Battery release latch n Slide the battery lock to release the battery pack ready for removal Please refer to the Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 6 Hardware amp Options Operation for details on removing the battery pack Slide and hold this latch into its Unlock position in order to release the battery pack for removal Please refer to the Replacing the battery pack section in Chapter 6 Hardware amp Options Operation for details on removing the battery pack speakers The speakers emit sound generated by your software as well as audio alarms such as low battery condition generated by the system Front with the display open This section shows the device with the
64. een keyboard including words that you ve added to its dictionary Date amp time e You can use Date amp time settings to set your preferences for how dates are displayed You can also use these settings to set your own time and time zone rather than obtaining the current time from the mobile network E Automatic Uncheck this option to set the date time and time zone on the device manually rather than obtaining the current time from the mobile network This option is only supported by 3G models E Set date If Automatic is unchecked clicking it will open a dialog where you can manually set the device s date E Select time zone If Automatic is unchecked clicking it will open a dialog where you can set the device s time zone E Set time If Automatic is unchecked clicking it will open a dialog where you can manually set the device s time E Use 24 hour format Check this option to display the time using 24 hour time format for example 13 00 rather than 1 00 pm E Select date format Click to open a dialog where you can select the format for displaying dates User s Manual 5 7 Settings About device About device includes information about your device Status Click to open the Status screen with a long list of information about your battery mobile network connection and other details Battery use Click to open a list of the applications and operating system components you have used since
65. er to deter theft of the device Please refer to the Security lock section in Chapter 6 Hardware amp Options Operation for details The AC adaptor connects to this jack in order to power the device and charge its internal batteries Please note that you should only use the model of AC adaptor supplied with the device at the time of purchase using the wrong AC adaptor can cause damage to the device Mini USB port allows you to connect your TOSHIBA AC100 device to other devices which can be used to transfer files Please refer to the Mini USB port section in Chapter 6 Hardware amp Options Operation for details The Notification LED will glow white when a new email or SMS is received You can adjust the notification patterns in the settings menu One Universal Serial Bus port which complies to the USB 2 0 standard is provided on the right hand side of the device Please refer to the USB device section in Chapter 6 Hardware amp Options Operation for details User s Manual 1 9 Getting Started amp Grand Tour AN Keep foreign metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips out of i the USB port Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury S Please note that it is not possible to confirm the operation of all functions of J all USB devices that are available In view of this it may be noted that some functions associat
66. ere you can organize Home screen items or folders that contain all your contacts Bluetooth received contacts with phone numbers Your folders contents are kept up to date automatically E Wallpapers Add a wallpaper you wish or change the wallpaper for your Home screen from the Wallpaper gallery or Pictures you captured using the camera or copied to your device You can also change the wallpaper from the Desktop settings See the Desktop settings section in Chapter 5 Settings for details Moving an item on the Home screen To move an item on the Home screen follow the steps below 1 Click and hold the item you want to move until its icon is magnified Don t lift your finger from the Touch pad or release the mouse 2 Drag the item to a new location on the screen It will pause at the left or right edge of the screen to drag the item onto extended Home screen 3 When the item is at where you want it lift your finger or release the mouse Removing an item from the Home screen To remove an item from the Home screen follow the steps below 1 Click and hold the item you want to remove until its icon is magnified The Launcher tab icon changes to a Trash bin icon 2 Drag the item to the Trash bin icon 3 When the icon glows lift your finger or release the mouse User s Manual 2 9 Basic Operations amp Home screen Renaming a folder To rename a folder follow the below steps 1 Click the folder to open
67. erference to radio and TV reception Shielded cables must be used between the external devices and the TOSHIBA AC100 device s Universal Serial Bus USB 2 0 ports HIDMI port and microphone headphone jack 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 device 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 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 labelled with the CE Mark in accordance with the related European Directives notably Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC for the notebook and the electronic accessories including the supplied power adapter the Radio Equipment and Telecommu
68. ess injury Carefully read the Instruction 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 Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort also includes information on work space design posture and lighting that can help reduce physical stress Heat injury E Avoid prolonged physical contact with the device If the device 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 device for a long time for example if you rest the device on your lap or if you keep your hands on the palm rest your skin might suffer a low heat injury E Ifthe device has been used for a long time avoid direct contact with the metal plate supporting the various interface ports as this can become hot E 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 you should disconnect it and let it cool before moving it E Do not lay the AC adaptor on a material that is sensitive to heat as the material could become damaged User s Manual XV TOSHIBA AC100 Pressure or impact damage Do not apply heavy pressure to the device or subject it to any form of strong impact as this can damage the device s components or otherwise cause it to malfunction Mo
69. ets Analog clock Music Online Manual Picture frame Power Control Search TOSHIBA Ebook TOSHIBA Memo TOSHIBA Media Player TOSHIBA YouTube TOSHIBA Social Network Bookmarks Browser Opera Mobile Settings Desktop settings Settings aT You may not have all the applications or widgets above depending on the I model you have purchased Extending of the Home screen The Home screen extends beyond the screen width to provide more space for adding icons widgets shortcuts and other items You may move to the right or left side of the extended home screen by E Pressing the left or right arrow key E Clicking and holding the left mouse button and then moving the mouse towards left or right If you have already setup a screen name a tooltip message showing the screen name such as MyHome will be displayed for 3 seconds when switching the screen automatically Small dots at the top right corner of the screen indicate which screen is currently being viewed Opening and switching applications The Launcher tab which you can open from the Home screen holds icons for all the applications on your device including any applications that you downloaded and installed User s Manual 2 4 Basic Operations amp Home screen Opening an application You may open any application by E Clicking an application icon on the Home screen E Clicking an application icon from the Launcher tab Switch to a recently used application You m
70. evice s display panel Problems above remain unresolved or other problems occur SD SDHC Card Problem SD SDHC Card error occurs You cannot write to an SD SDHC Card Procedure These marks may have come from contact with the keyboard and Touch Pad while the display panel has been closed You should 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 you let the display panel dry properly before closing it You should initially refer to the documentation supplied with you software to determine if it is this that is causing the problems If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact your reseller dealer or service provider Procedure Remove the SD SDHC Card from the device and then reinsert it in order to ensure it is firmly connected If the problem persists then you should refer to the documentation supplied with your SD SDHC Card for further information Remove the SD SDHC Card from the device and check to ensure that it is not write protected User s Manual 7 6 Troubleshooting Problem You cannot read a file MultiMediaCard Problem MultiMediaCard error occurs You cannot write to a MultiMediaCard You cannot read a file Pointing device Procedure Check to ensure the require
71. file information such as Name Modified date time etc The selected files or folders would be tagged as red E Control You can select files create folders and go up to the upper level directory by selecting different options Files amp Folders Operation After you click Select File a file selecting window will be opened which enables you multiselect copy cut and delete selected files or folders There are six options Select All Deselect All Cancel Copy Cut and Delete E Select All Click to select all the folders and files in the current path E Deselect All Click to deselect all the folders and files in the current path User s Manual 4 17 Applications amp Widgets E Cancel Click to cancel file operation and return to file browsering window E Copy Click to copy the selected files or folders to the target path After choosing the right path click Paste to copy files or folders into the target directory E Cut Click to cut the selected files or folders and paste them to the target path After choosing the right path click Paste to move files or folders into the target directory E Delete Click to delete the selected files A dialog is shown asking you to confirm deletion Click OK or Cancel to continue By clicking and holding on a file or folder icon a pop up menu will be displayed which enables you Cut Copy Delete or Rename the selected file or folder Rename Files or Folders You can rename a file
72. girise inead anena deat cane a a wade eae amas ee 1 7 Basic Operations amp Home screen Using the Touch Pad ccc eee eee eee eee 2 1 Getting to know the TOSHIBA HOME Menu screen 2 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 TOSHIBA AC100 Opening and switching applications 2 4 Opening the Settings screen 0 0 cece eee 2 5 Working with menuS 00200 cee eee 2 5 Monitoring your device s status 0000 2c eee eens 2 6 Managing Notifications 00 cee eee 2 7 Locking your screen 1 0 e eee eee 2 8 Customizing the Home screen 0 cee eee eee eee 2 8 Optimizing battery life 2200 2 10 Backup restore settings and applications 2 10 Factory Reset secs ahs cess ole ac asenca a a Stacanin a 2 11 Connecting to networks Connecting to mobile networks 220022e00 ee eeee 3 1 Connecting to Wi Fi networks 202200 eee eee eee 3 2 Connecting to Bluetooth devices 0000200 ee eeee 3 4 Applications amp Widgets Alarmni GIO CK ee icici cs ecclesia cateeecdeelea aia aha stin ual a te Aaa a nee ate 4 1 Analog clock os sian ee ee ee aed ee 4 2 BROWS ON cso ogee eye ie a areata ake eave ate a aren E SR E AEE 4 2 LO ol 01 0 ikea ne an oa a ee ee ae a a a 4 5 Camera nasa ae rate a E cane E E ates n sa euchenn area enna oa 4 6 Contacts riea facies a hea a a a a 4 7 Documents To GO a a jase e
73. ian 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 States Disposal of products The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that products must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste Integrated batteries and accumulators can be disposed of with the product They will be separated at the recycling centres The black bar indicates that the product was placed on the market after P August 13 2005 By participating in 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 http eu computers toshiba europe com or contact your local city office or the shop where you purchased the product User s Manual ix TOSHIBA AC100 Disposal of batteries and or accumulators
74. icator will flash amber to indicate that only a few minutes of battery power remain You must recharge a battery pack when it becomes discharged Procedures To recharge a battery pack while it is installed in the device connect the AC adaptor to the DC IN 19V jack and plug the other end into a working outlet the Battery indicator will glow amber while the battery is being charged JN Use only the device connected to an AC power source or optional TOSHIBA Battery charger to charge the battery pack Never attempt to charge the battery pack with any other charger Time Refer to User Information Guide about Charging time User s Manual 6 4 Hardware amp Options Operation Battery charging notice The battery may not begin charging immediately under the following conditions E The battery is extremely hot or cold if the battery is extremely hot it might not charge at all To ensure the battery charges to its full capacity you should charge it at room temperature of between 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F E The battery is nearly completely discharged In this instance you should leave the AC adaptor connected for a few minutes and the battery should begin charging The Battery indicator may show a rapid decrease in battery operating time when you try to charge a battery under the following conditions E The battery has not been used for a long time E The battery has completely discharged and been left in the device
75. ing care to ensure that it is securely seated in the device Check the Battery indicator if it does not glow allow the device to charge the battery for at least twenty minutes If the Battery indicator starts to glow after this period allow the battery to continue to charge for at least another twenty minutes before turning on the device However if the indicator still does not glow the battery may be at the end of its operating life and should be replaced However if you do not believe the battery is at the end of its operating life you should speak to your reseller dealer or service provider If you frequently recharge a partially charged battery the battery might not charge to its full potential in these instances you should fully discharge the battery and then attempt to charge it again User s Manual 7 5 Troubleshooting Keyboard Keyboard problems can be caused by the setup and configuration of the device Problem Output to screen is garbled Internal display panel Procedure Please refer to your software s documentation to ensure that its 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 your reseller dealer or service provider Apparent device s display panel problems may be related to the device s setup and configuration Problem Markings appear on the d
76. ion E Airplane mode Check this option to disable all wireless radios E Wi Fi Check this option to turn on Wi Fi so you can connect to Wi Fi networks E Wi Fi settings Click to set up and manage wireless access points E Wi Fi Check this option to turn on Wi Fi so you can connect to Wi Fi networks User s Manual 5 1 Settings 1 E Network notification Check this option to receive an alert when an open Wi Fi network becomes available E Wi Fi networks Display a list of Wi Fi networks you ve previously configured and those detected when the device last scanned for Wi Fi networks E Add Wi Fi network Open a dialog where you can add a Wi Fi network by entering its SSID the name it broadcasts and security type WPS Click to enable the wireless network connection by pushing the WPS buttons instead of entering a network name SSID and wireless security by hand Bluetooth Check this option to turn on Bluetooth so you can connect to Bluetooth devices Bluetooth settings Click to manage connections set device name amp discoverability E Bluetooth Check this option to turn on Bluetooth so you can connect to Bluetooth devices E Device name Open a dialog where you can give your device name that is visible on some Bluetooth devices when you pair them The current name would be displayed E Discoverable Check this option to make your device discoverable by other Bluetooth devices for 120 seconds
77. it Otherwise you will receive a new message notification and a new message icon will appear in the Status bar When you click the new message notification the Message window will open where you can reply to the message Messaging options Click and hold a message to open a menu with number of options for working with the message and its sender s information Messaging Settings You can change a number of Messaging settings To change Messaging settings press the Menu key mm in the Messaging window and then select Settings Storage settings E Delete old messages Check to delete older messages in a thread when the Text message limit is reached Uncheck to keep all messages E Text message limit Click to set the number of messages to save per thread of text messages When the limit is reached older messages are deleted if Delete old messages is checked Text message SMS settings E Delivery reports Check to receive delivery reports for the messages you send User s Manual 4 12 Applications amp Widgets Music Notification settings E Notifications Check to receive a notification whenever you receive a new message E Select ringtone Click to open a dialog where you can select the ringtone to sound when you receive new message notifications You can use Music to organize and listen to music and other audio files that are in your device SD card or memory card Music supports a wide variety of
78. k any error messages against the operating system documentation 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 the device or software can be used with your device Use of incompatible devices may cause injury or may damage your device Hardware and system checklist This section discusses problems caused by your device s hardware or attached peripherals Basic problems may occur in the following areas E Power E Pointing Device E Keyboard E USB device E Internal display panel E External monitor E SD SDHC Card E Wireless LAN E MultiMediaCard E Bluetooth Power When the device is not plugged into an AC power outlet the battery pack is the primary power source However your device also has a number of other power resources including an intelligent power supply and a Real Time Clock RTC battery all of which are interrelated with any one having the ability to produce apparent power problems This section provides checklists for AC power and the battery If you cannot resolve a problem after following them the cau
79. l 2 Click Clear at the top right of the panel All event based notifications will be cleared while ongoing notifications remain in the list User s Manual 2 7 Basic Operations amp Home screen Closing the Notifications panel Click the tab at the bottom of the notifications panel to the top of the screen The panel also closes when you click a notification to respond to it Locking your screen You can lock your screen so that only you can unlock it to access your data run applications and so on See Location amp security section for other ways to protect your device and privacy Locking your screen 1 Open the Location amp security settings as below Click the Launcher tab gt Settings gt Settings gt Location amp security 2 Click Set unlock pattern under Screen unlock pattern The first time you open it a short tutorial about creating an unlock pattern will appear Then you re prompted to draw and redraw your own pattern You can draw an unlock pattern using the following ways E Draw by keyboard The numeric keys from 1 to 9 on the keyboard are corresponding keys to the nine numeric dots displayed in the screen Press any numeric key to draw an unlock pattern You must draw at least four dots to form a pattern E Draw by Touch Pad Click and hold the Touch Pad and then draw through any numeric dots in the screen You must draw at least four dots to form a pattern The next time you tur
80. le tabs Tabs are available by clicking the Tabs button on the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen You can add a new tab by clicking the empty tab to the right and close a tab by clicking the red X in the top right corner of a tab E Add sites to your speed Dial Add web sites to your Speed Dial by clicking and holding on an empty dial Choose Assign and type a web address or select one from the list You can also delete and edit your Speed Dial by clicking and holding on a dial and choosing Clear or Edit E Navigation bar At the bottom of the screen there is an Opera Mobile navigation bar Backward Forward Refresh Tabs and Settings For more details please refer to the online help of Opera mobile by clicking My Opera in the main page User s Manual 4 14 Applications amp Widgets Picture frame Picture frame is a widget to display the pictures or photos on the screen as in a container This make it easier for users to enjoy the pictures You can select pictures directly or you can use captured pictures by pressing the Menu key and then selecting Capture picture Power Control Search Power control is a widget to quickly control the power of your device You can save power by disabling wireless Bluetooth 3G and decrease the display brightness Just simply click the widget icon to enable or disabling this application Search is a widget to launch Google Search toolbar which enables you to search c
81. le will use the default channel 10 E In a Wireless LAN Access Point the Wireless LAN module will use the factory set default channel printed in bold unless the LAN Administrator selected a different channel when configuring the Wireless LAN Access Point device Band Channels Sets Wireless IEEE 802 11 Revision a and n Frequency Range Channel ID 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 52 56 60 64 100 104 108 112 116 120 124 128 132 136 140 149 153 5150 5850 MHz 5170 2 5180 2 5190 2 5200 2 5210 2 5220 2 5230 2 5240 2 5260 2 5280 2 5300 2 5320 2 5500 2 5520 2 5540 2 5560 2 5580 2 5600 2 5620 2 5640 2 5660 2 5680 2 5700 2 5745 2 5765 2 User s Manual B 4 Wireless LAN 157 5785 2 161 5805 2 165 5825 2 4 Factory set default channels 2 The channel which can be used depends on the installed wireless LAN module And the approved channels on using are different at each country or region When using these channels in any country or region refer to the section Approved Countries Regions for use in the printed user s manual The channel configuration is managed as follows E For wireless clients that operate in a Wireless LAN Infrastructure the Wireless LAN module will automatically start operation at the channel identified by the Wireless LAN Access Point When roaming between different access points the station can dynamically switch to another channel if required E For Wireless
82. mation in this section please also refer to the documentation supplied with your audio device Problem No sound is heard Procedure In this instance the system might be busy Try moving the mouse again after waiting a short while Remove the mouse from the device and then reconnect it to a free USB port it in order to ensure it is firmly attached The elements of the mouse responsible for detecting movement might be dirty please refer to the documentation supplied with the mouse for instructions on how to clean it If you are still unable to resolve the problem contact your reseller dealer or service provider Procedure Remove the USB device from the device and then reconnect it in order to ensure 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 Procedure Adjust the volume Check the software volume settings Please check to see if Mute is turned to Off Check to make sure the headphone connection is secure User s Manual 7 8 Troubleshooting External monitor Please also refer to the documentation supplied with your monitor for further information Problem Monitor does not turn on No display Display error occurs Wireless LAN Procedure After confirming that the monitor s power switch is on you should check the connections to m
83. n customize the TOSHIBA HOME Menu screen to display the application icons shortcuts and folders you prefer Pan 5 Q 1 Notification area 4 Time 2 Signal strength 5 Launcher tab 3 Battery Status 6 Desktop Figure 2 2 Home screen Item Description Notification area Indicates a new event such as an Email received User s Manual 2 2 Basic Operations amp Home screen Item Description Signal strength Indicates the connection status and signal strength Battery Status Indicates the battery charge status Time Shows the time and date Launcher tab Shows all the applications installed in your system Desktop Shows the icons of any applications widgets or folders you put on the screen The Launcher tab At the bottom of your screen is the Launcher tab Click the launcher tab icon E to open it as shown below Figure 2 3 Clicking the Launcher tab This shows icons for all the applications installed on your device Applications can be chosen using the left or right arrow keys on the keyboard You may also switch the view mode by clicking the icon in the lower right of the home menu Applications Alarm Clock Browser Camera Calculator Contacts Documents To Go Email FBReader fring Gallery User s Manual 2 3 Basic Operations amp Home screen Messaging Music Opera Mobile SingleClick Connect Sound Recorder TOSHIBA File Manager TOSHIBA Media Player TOSHIBA Service Station Widg
84. n on your device or wake up the screen you will be prompted to draw your unlock pattern to unlock the screen Customizing the Home screen You can add application icons folders shortcuts widgets and other items to any part of the Home screen You can also change the wallpaper Adding an item to the Home screen To add an item to the Home screen follow the steps listed below 1 Open the Home screen pane where you want to add the item 2 Click the Launcher Tab and select the category Applications Widgets Bookmarks or Settings 3 Click on an item and hold until its icon magnifies 4 Drag the item to desktop area User s Manual 2 8 Basic Operations amp Home screen You can also add the Shortcuts Widgets Folders and Wallpapers to the Home screen by E Clicking and holding on the Home screen E Pressing the Menu key and then Clicking Add A dialog with four options will appear where you can make your selection E Shortcuts Add shortcuts to applications a bookmarked webpage a favorite contact a music playlist and many other items The shortcuts available depend on the applications you have installed E Widgets Add any of a variety of miniature applications widgets to your Home screen including a clock a music player a picture frame the Google search bar a calendar that shows upcoming appointments and a News widget You can also download widgets from other websites E Folders Add a folder wh
85. nal AC adaptor to be kept at each site in order to remove the need to always carry the adaptor with you Battery Pack An additional battery pack can be purchased for use as either a spare or replacement User s Manual 6 16 TOSHIBA Chapter 7 Troubleshooting TOSHIBA have designed this device for durability however should problems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed in this chapter to help determine the cause All users 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 Resolving problems will be much easier if you observe the following guidelines E Stop immediately when you recognize a problem exists as taking further action may result in data loss or damage or you may destroy valuable problem related information that can help solve the problem E Observe what is happening write down what the system is doing and what actions you performed immediately before the problem occurred Please 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 may require help from your reseller dealer or service provider if you find you need to consult others be prepared to describe the problem in as much detail as possible Preliminary checklist You sho
86. nications 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 its related implementing measures User s Manual vii TOSHIBA AC100 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 E Only CE marked options should be connected implemented E 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
87. notleave a card partially inserted in the slot Press the card until you hear it click into place Memory card care Set the write protect switch to the lock position if you do not want to record data E Memory cards have a limited lifespan so it is important to backup important data E Donotwrite to a card if the battery power is low Low power could affect writing accuracy E Do not remove a card while read write is in progress For more details on using memory cards see manuals accompanying the cards About the write protect The following memory media have a function for protect E SD Card SD memory card SDHC memory card Set the write protect switch to the lock position if you do not want to record data Inserting a memory media The following instructions apply to all types of supported media devices To insert a memory media follow the steps as detailed below 1 Turn the memory media so that the contacts metal areas are face down 2 Insert the memory media into the Bridge media slot on the left side of the device User s Manual 6 12 Hardware amp Options Operation 3 Push the memory media gently to ensure a firm connection is made The memory media will be partially out of the slot 1 Bridge media slot 2 Memory media Figure 6 6 Inserting a memory media y E Make sure memory media is oriented properly before you insert it If you insert the media in wrong direction you
88. o turn off the USB root hub to save power The default status is disabled You may not be able to use the USB port on this device once you enabled this function Desktop settings You can use Desktop settings to customize the desktop Auto Switch Desktop Check this option to permit switching your desktop based automatically on the location Set up My Desktops Click to open a screen where you can set your desktop s name such as My Home My Office etc Select Wallpaper Click to open a screen where you can set your desktop s wallpaper User s Manual 5 9 TOSHIBA Chapter 6 Hardware amp Options Operation I This chapter identifies the various components and the hardware of the device it is recommended that you become familiar with each before you operate the device Please handle your device carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the Surface Hardware This section describes the hardware of your device The actual specifications may vary depending on the model you purchased Processor CPU Memory Memory on board Flash Memory Your device is equipped with an nVIDIA T20 processor This device is equipped with a 512MB memory on board The actual amount of useable system memory will be less than the installed memory modules This device does not support memory expansion This device is equipped with a 8GB 16GB or 32GB flash memory User s Manual 6 1 Hardware amp
89. ode Resuming from Suspend Mode You can resume from Suspend Mode in one of the following ways E Press the power button E Press the Home key E Open the LCD lid Turn the LCD off on You can turn the LCD off while the system is still on in the following ways E Close the LCD lid E Set the screen timeout in the Settings To turn the LCD on please follow the ways below HM Open the LCD lid E Press any key on the keyboard Grand Tour T Please handle your device carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the T surface Front with the display closed The following figure shows the device s front with its display panel in the closed position 1 System indicators Figure 1 3 Front of the device with display panel closed User s Manual 1 7 Getting Started amp Grand Tour System indicators These LED indicators allow you to monitor the status of various device functions and are described in more detail within the System indicators section Left side The following figure shows the device s left side 1 HDMI out port 3 Notification LED 2 Microphone Headphone combo jack 4 Bridge Media slot Figure 1 4 The left side of the device Hum HDMI out port HDMI out port can connect with Type A connector HDMI cable You can send video and audio signals via HDMI cable In addition to this you can send and receive control signals via it Please refer to th
90. onnect the AC adaptor s DC output plug to the DC IN 19V jack on the right side of the device Plug the power cord into a live wall outlet the Battery and DC IN indicators on the front of the device should glow Opening the display The display panel can be opened to a wide range of angles for optimal viewing While holding down the palm rest with one hand so that the main body of the device is not raised slowly lift the display panel this will allow the angle of the display panel to be adjusted to provide optimum clarity User s Manual Getting Started amp Grand Tour a Use reasonable care when opening and closing the display panel Opening it vigorously or slamming it shut could damage the device Be careful not to open the display panel too far as this could put stress on the display panel s hinges and cause damage Do not press or push on the display panel Do not lift the device by the display panel Do not close the display panel with pens or any other objects left in between the display panel and the keyboard When opening or closing the display panel place one hand on the palm rest to hold the device in place and use the other hand to slowly open or close the display panel Do not use excessive force when opening or closing the display panel Turning on the power This section describes how to turn on the power the Power indicator will then indicate the status 1 2 After you tu
91. ons Form Factor USB Compatibility E IEEE 802 11 Standard for Wireless LANs H Wi Fi Wireless Fidelity certified by the Wi Fi Alliance The Wi Fi CERTIFIED logo is a certification mark of the Wi Fi Alliance Media Access E CSMA CA Collision Avoidance with P otoc ol Acknowledgment ACK User s Manual B 1 Wireless LAN Radio Characteristics J Radio Characteristics of Wireless LAN module may vary according to E Country region where the product was purchased E 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 4GHz and 5GHz band local radio regulations may impose a number of limitations to the use of wireless communication equipment Refer to the printed manual for regulatory information that may apply in your country region Radio E Band 5GHz 5150 5850 MHz Revision a Frequency and n E Band 2 4GHz 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 may travel larger distances E The range of your wireless devices can be affected when the antennas are placed near metal surfaces and solid high density materials E Range is also impacted due to obstacles in the signal path of the radio that may either absorb or reflect the radio signal
92. ontents through your device or via the network 1 Click this application from the Launcher tab gt Widgets gt Search 2 Input the content you want to search in the Google Search toolbar and click Q icon to start search SingleClick Connect SingleClick Connect is a simple and useful tool which helps users to set up Remote Desktop feature and easily share printers between your device and your computers and also access your SingleClick Connect account settings In order to use this application to access all the devices on your network firstly you have to install this application onto your computers and finish the Remote Access setup process Please follow the steps below 1 Download the Windows application setup file from your computer s web browser by entering the following URL http toshiba singleclickconnect com 2 Install the Windows application in your Windows system Follow the on screen instructions to finish the installation SingleClick is now installed and set up for you to connect and share your network 1 Click SingleClick Connect in your TOSHIBA AC100 device 2 Enter the username and password you created when you installed the SingleClick application on your computer User s Manual 4 15 Applications amp Widgets 3 Now you can successfully log into your account and the main application screen will be displayed You can control the devices in your network via the Remote Desktop feature or p
93. ord for your secure credential storage Your password must have at least 8 characters User s Manual 5 4 Settings E Clear storage Click to delete all secure certificates and related credentials and erases the secure storage s own password after prompting you to confirm that you want to do this Applications You can use the Applications settings to view details about the applications installed on your device to manage their data and force them to stop and to set whether you want to permit installation of non Market applications that you obtain from web sites and email E Unknown sources Check this option to permit installation of applications that you obtain from websites email or other locations B Quick launch Click to open a screen where you can set keyboard shortcuts to launch applications E Manage applications Click to open a list of all the applications and other software installed on your device along with their size By default only downloaded applications are shown and these are sorted in alphabetical order E Running services Click to open a list of services applications or parts of applications that provide services to other applications or that run even when their main application isn t running Above each service one or more gray bars show which processes the running service needs and how much memory it s using Depending on the service when you Click it in the list it will either open
94. owing Click the Launcher tab gt Applications gt Calculator Enter numbers and arithmetical operators on the basic screen Press the Menu key mm to display Advanced panel or Clear history Click and hold the Calculator s display to open a menu where you can copy what you ve entered and access other tools User s Manual 4 5 Applications amp Widgets Camera 5 Click CLEAR to delete the last number or operator you entered Click and hold CLEAR to delete everything in the display Camera is a combination camera and camcorder that you use to shoot and share pictures and videos Pictures and videos are stored in the Gallery Open Camera and take pictures videos You take pictures and shoot videos with the Camera To open the Camera click the Launcher tab gt Applications gt Camera Camera will open in Landscape mode ready to take a picture or shoot a video 1 Figure 4 1 Camera screen Click to preview your pictures or videos 2 Drag up to record videos or drag down to take photos 3 Click to take a picture or shoot a video 4 Click to change settings Review your pictures videos You can review the pictures videos you ve taken in Camera You can also view your pictures within the Gallery application as described in the Gallery section 1 Click the thumbnail image at the top right of the Camera screen 2 The picture video view screen opens displaying your most recent picture
95. pattern the option will be displayed as Change unlock pattern Click to open a set of screens that guide you through changing your own pattern E Require pattern Uncheck this option to stop requiring an unlock pattern to unlock your screen You must draw your current pattern when you uncheck this option E Use visible pattern Check this option to draw lines between points in the unlock pattern you draw SIM card lock SIM card lock contains the following option E Set up SIM card lock Click to open a screen where you can configure the device to require entering the SIM PIN to use the device and where you can change the SIM PIN SIM card lock function is only supported by 3G models Passwords Password contains the following option E Visible passwords Check this option to briefly show each password character as you enter them so that you can see what you enter Credential storage Credential storage contains the following options E Use secure credentials Check this option to allow applications to access your device s encrypted store of secure certificates and related passwords and other credentials You can use credential storage to establish some kinds of Wi Fi connections If you have not set a password for credential storage this setting is dimmed E Install from internal storage Click to install a secure certificate from internal storage E Set password Click to open a dialog where you can set or change the passw
96. r 3 Click a time period to view the pages you ve visited 4 Click a page in the history to reopen it User s Manual 4 3 Applications amp Widgets Web page options By pressing the Menu key mm you can access a number of settings to manage related web page settings New window Bookmarks Windows Refresh Forward More Browser settings You can configure a number of Browser settings including some that you can use to manage your privacy To open the Browser settings screen press the Menu key and click More gt Settings There are four categories Page content settings Privacy settings Security settings and Advanced settings Page content settings E Mobile view mode Check to enable mobile view mode E Text size Click to open a dialog where you can increase or decrease the size of the text E Default zoom Click to open a dialog where you can increase or decrease the magnification level E Open pages in overview Check to show overview of newly opened webpages E Text encoding Click to open a dialog where you can change the text encoding standard E Block pop up windows Check to prevent websites from opening windows unless you request it E Load images Check to display images on the webpages E Auto fit pages Check to format the webpages to fit the screen E Enable JavaScript Check to allow JavaScript from running on webpages E Enable plug ins Check to enable plug ins from webpages E
97. r To remove TOSHIBA AC100 device from the computer click the Turn off USB storage notification in the notifications panel and then click the Turn Off button E Make sure the connector is properly aligned with the socket Do not try to force the connection doing so can damage the connecting pins E Mini USB port only supports slave mode 1 Mini USB port 2 Mini USB connector Figure 6 4 Connecting to a computer User s Manual 6 9 Hardware amp Options Operation Optional devices Optional devices can expand your device s capabilities and its versatility This section describes the connection or installation of the following devices Cards E Bridge media slot E Secure Digital SD Card SD memory card SDHC memory card miniSD Card microSD Card B MultiMediaCard Peripheral devices E USB device B HDMI device Other E Security lock Bridge media slot The device is equipped with a Bridge 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 E Keep foreign objects out of the Bridge media slot Never allow metal objects such as screws staples and paper clips to enter the device or Keyboard Foreign metal objects can create a short circuit which can cause device damage and fire possibly resulting in serious injury E This Bridge media slot s
98. rce the connection doing so can damage the connecting pins F As the port operation of all USB devices has not been confirmed some J USB devices may not function properly 1 USB port 2 USB connector Figure 6 8 Connecting a USB device This device does not support a printer connected to the USB port This device only support external USB HDD FAT only and USB Flash Memory FAT only for data copy E fthe USB device you connected is not supported by this device a pop up notification will be shown pmi o E User s Manual 6 14 Hardware amp Options Operation HDMI device The device is equipped with an HDMI out port that can send video by connecting with external devices 1080p 720p 576p and 480p signal formats are supported but actually available signal format depends on each HDMI device You can switch the display mode between Internal display only Mirror mode and External display only by pressing the hot key _ on the keyboard To connect external devices follow the steps as detailed below a As the port operation of all HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface T monitors has not been confirmed some HDMI monitors may not function properly 1 Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI port of the HDMI device 2 Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI out port on your device 1 HDMI out port 2 HDMI cable Figure 6 9 Connecting a HDMI cable T E When you connect a
99. recordings to play them Click and hold your recordings to open a menu where you can edit them User s Manual 4 16 Applications amp Widgets TOSHIBA Ebook TOSHIBA Ebook is a widget to launch FBReader It will display the cover pages in your library Clicking My Library enables you to choose books from a list sorted by By author By tag or Recent Choose one book and click to open the book in FBReader See FBReader section for details TOSHIBA File Manager o You can use this file manager for managing files and folders in your storage You can create folders rename move copy or delete files or folders in the device s storage SD card and USB storage To open TOSHIBA File Manager Click the Launcher tab gt Applications gt TOSHIBA File Manager E TOSHIBA File Manager will only show files and folders in the storage area System files are not shown and cannot be accessed E TOSHIBA File Manager may not be able to open a file if there is no associated application for this file File Browsing Window The window of this application includes four areas Device Path File and Control E Device Internal storage SD card USB storage and Screen capture will be shown You can click any device icon to open its content E Path The device name would be shown in the left side and the relative path will be shown in the right side E File Folders and files are listed in multi columns with thumbnails which show the
100. rint a file from your TOSHIBA AC100 device to a printer in your network There is also an Account Setting menu to manage your account information Access my Computers SingleClick Connection enables you to use Remote Desktop feature from your TOSHIBA AC100 device Print a File or Web Page SingleClick Connection enables you to print files from your TOSHIBA AC100 device to a printer on the remote network Access my Account Settings Click Access my Account Settings to get information about your account including your subscription information Login to a Different Account Click Login to a Different Account to login to a different account by entering the username and password Sound Recorder Sound Recorder is useful for quickly recording thoughts You can also record your voice and set it as a ringtone Record your voice 1 Open the Sound Recorder application as follows Click the Launcher tab gt Applications gt Sound Recorder 2 Hold the device s microphone near your mouth 3 Click to start recording a voice clip Click 7 to stop recording 4 Click gt to playback the voice recording Use your recordings You can play use and delete your recordings in Music 1 Once you finish recording your voice an onscreen menu will be displayed with two options using this recording or Discard 2 Select using this recording 3 Open the Music screen Select My recordings from the Playlists tab 4 Click your
101. rious injury Always use or purchase power cables that comply with the legal voltage and frequency specifications and requirements in the country of use Failure to do so could result in a fire or electric shock possibly resulting in serious injury The supplied power cord conforms to safety rules and regulations in the region the product is bought and should not be used outside this region For use in other regions please buy power cords that conform to safety rules and regulations in the particular region Do not use a 3 pin to 2 pin conversion plug When you connect the AC adaptor to the device always follow the steps in the exact order as described in the User s Manual Connecting the power cable to a live electrical outlet should be the last step otherwise the adaptor DC output plug could hold an electrical charge and cause an electrical shock or minor bodily injury when touched As a general safety precaution avoid touching any metal parts Never place your device or AC adaptor on a wooden surface furniture or any other surface that could be marred by exposure to heat since the device base and AC adaptor s surface increase in temperature during normal use Always place your device or AC adaptor on a flat and hard surface that is resistant to heat damage Refer to the enclosed Instruction Manual for Safety and Comfort for detailed precautions and handling instructions 1 2 Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor C
102. rmal operations the TOSHIBA Service Station will periodically check to see if there are any updates for your system This is done automatically If there are new updates available you will be notified with the TOSHIBA Service Station icon in the status bar of your device While the TOSHIBA Service Station will periodically check for updates in the background you can request that it check for updates immediately Press the Check for Updates button and the application will refresh the list of available updates E tis not normally necessary to check for updates manually as the utility checks for them automatically and informs you when one is available E Please connect the AC adapter before updating Downloading Updates 1 When an update is available it will appear on the information area of the screen Press the item displayed More detail for that item is displayed on the screen To download the update press the Download button on the left This will begin the download process A progress indicator is displayed E Pressing the Home button allows the download to continue while you use your device A notification of the download completion will appear in the system status bar E Pressing the Back button will abort the download process Installing Updates Once an update has been downloaded it can be installed If you are not on the display showing the information for that item go to the screen by launching the TOSHIBA Servi
103. rn on the power for the first time do not turn it off until you have set up the operating system Please refer to the section Initial Setup for more information Open the display panel Press the device s power button Initial Setup The Setup Screen will be the first screen displayed when you turn on the power Setup your device according to the following steps 1 2 In Language Date amp Time Settings choose the language as you want and then set the time zone date and time Click Next to continue In Wi Fi Settings turn on the Wifi Choose an available network and connect to it Click Next to continue You may also skip this section and turn Wifi on later in Settings window In EULA Agreement click accept and then click Finish setup to complete the whole setup process User s Manual 1 5 Getting Started amp Grand Tour Device options menu The device provides you with an option menu where you can quickly change the mode of your device To open the Device options menu press the power button for about two seconds The menu will be displayed with the following options Silent mode Airplane mode Power off and Suspend Turning off the power The power can be turned off in one of two modes either Shut Down Mode or Suspend Mode You can also turn the LCD off in order to extend the battery life Shut Down Mode When you turn off the power in Shut Down Mode no data will be saved and the de
104. s Additionally users can join networks organized by workplace school or college Twitter is a social networking and microblogging service that enables you to send and read messages known as tweets Tweets are text based posts of up to 140 characters displayed on the author s profile page and delivered to the author s subscribers who are known as followers TOSHIBA YouTube TOSHIBA YouTube is a widget which enables you to watch your recently watched videos some popular or top related videos on the YouTube website User s Manual 4 22 TOSHIBA Chapter 5 Settings Settings J This chapter will describe different setting options in the Settings application Settings contains two categories Settings and Desktop Settings You can use Settings to configure how your device sounds communicates and operates in many other ways A scrollbar is displayed in right side of the screen This scrollbar is only used to show the position of the displayed area You can scroll the settings using the Touch Pad vertical scroll feature as described in Touch Pad Scroll feature in Chapter 2 Basic Operations amp Home screen Wireless amp networks You can use Wireless amp networks settings to configure and manage connections to networks and devices by using Wi Fi Bluetooth and mobile networks You can also use wireless controls to turn off all radios with Airplane mode See Chapter 3 Connecting to networks for detailed informat
105. s videos 3 Use the onscreen buttons or options to view your pictures and videos User s Manual 4 6 Applications amp Widgets Contacts Contacts gives you quick and easy access to the people you want to reach Information about your contacts is shared with other applications such as Messaging Gallery for sharing photos and videos and so on If you have more than one account with contact information Contacts merges duplicate contacts into a single entry You can also manage that process manually Open Contacts To open your contact click the Launcher tab gt Applications gt Contacts All of your contacts are displayed alphabetically in a scrolling list Each contact is followed by the default phone number If you haven t added any contacts yet Contacts will display a message with hints on how to start adding contacts to your device Click a contact to view the details Entries for communicating with the contact are followed by details Click a communication method to start texting or emailing the contact by using the listed number address and so on Add Contacts You can add contacts on your device and synchronize them with the contacts in your Google Account Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync account or other accounts that support syncing contacts Import and export contacts If you have contacts stored in vCard format in the Internal storage you can import them into Contacts on your device You can
106. se may lie with another power related resource in such an instance you should contact your reseller dealer or service provider User s Manual 7 3 Troubleshooting Overheating power down If the processor s temperature reaches an unacceptably high level with either setting the device will automatically shuts down to prevent any damage in this instance all unsaved data in memory will be lost Problem Procedure The device shuts down Leave the device off until the DC IN indicator and DC IN indicator stops blinking blinks amber It is recommended to leave the device off until the interior reaches room temperature even though the DC IN indicator stops blinking If the device has reached room temperature and it still does not start or if it starts but shuts down quickly contact your reseller dealer or service provider The device shuts down This indicates a problem with the heat dispersal and its DC IN indicator system you should contact your reseller dealer is flashing white or service provider AC power If you have trouble turning on the device with the AC adaptor connected you should check the status of the DC IN indicator Problem Procedure AC adaptor doesn t Check the connections to make sure that the power the device DC power cord adaptor is firmly connected to the IN indicator does not device and a working power outlet glow white Check the condition of the cord and terminals If the
107. stalled to use this function User s Manual TOSHIBA Chapter 2 Basic Operations amp Home screen This chapter describes the basic operations of your device and the Home screen Using the Touch Pad To use the Touch Pad simply touch and move your fingertip across it in the direction you want the on screen pointer to go 1 Touch Pad 2 Touch Pad control buttons Figure 2 1 Touch Pad and Touch Pad control buttons The two buttons below the Touch Pad are used in the same way as 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 User s Manual 2 1 Basic Operations amp Home screen Touch Pad Scroll feature The touch pad supports scroll feature to let you scroll vertically On the screen you wish to scroll simply slide your finger upwards or downwards along the right edge of the Touch pad to scroll vertically You can also perform vertical scroll by pressing the up or down arrow keys on the keyboard T Some operations including Touch Pad scroll operation external mouse wheel operation and PGUP PGDN key operation depend on the executed applications Getting to know the TOSHIBA HOME Menu screen The TOSHIBA HOME Menu screen is your starting point for using all the installed applications on your device You ca
108. t the volume of alarms E Snooze duration Click to open a dialog where you can set how long the clock waits before playing an alarm again You can also change how the alarm clock is displayed by 1 Click the clock icon 2 In the window that opens select a clock pattern to display Analog clock Browser Analog clock is a widget to display a clock in the Home screen based on the system time so that you can watch time directly from the clock Simply launch it by clicking the Launcher tab gt Widgets gt Analog clock Browser is used to view webpages and to search for information on the web To open the Browser click the Launcher tab gt Applications gt Browser Browser can also open when you click a web link for example in an email or text message When you open Browser the last webpage you were viewing is displayed If you have not used Browser recently your home page will open Go to a webpage 1 Click the URL box at the top of the Browser screen If the URL box isn t visible drag the page down until the URL box comes into view 2 Enter the address URL of the webpage by using the keyboard or onscreen keyboard As you enter the address Google web search will make suggestions of webpages and queries 3 Click a suggestion or enter an address and click Go If you want to stop opening or refresh the page press the Menu key mm and then click Stop or Refresh User s Manual 4 2 Applica
109. tions amp Widgets E Browser can not display some web pages correctly if the web page has complicated layout It all depends on the web page E Browser does not support file uploading function Zoom in or zoom out on a webpage 1 Click on the screen and slide slightly to reveal the zoom control icon z 2 Click the plus or minus side of the zoom control to zoom in or out Multiple Browser window operations You can open several Browser windows up to eight and switch between them Open a new Browser window You may open a new Browser window in the following ways E Press the Menu key and select New window E Press the Menu key and select Windows In the screen that opens click New window New windows will open with your home page Switch between Browser windows You may switch between different Browser windows Press the Menu key and select Windows All open windows are displayed Select an existing window and click to open it Close a Browser window 1 Press the Menu key and select Windows All open windows are displayed in a scrolling list of thumbnails 2 Click the Close icon to close it View your Browser history As you browse the web Browser will keep track of the pages you visit to help you find your way back later 1 Click the bookmark icon A at the top right of the screen 2 Click the History tab The pages you ve visited are grouped chronologically Bookmarked pages have a gold sta
110. uld 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 E Make sure you turn on all peripheral devices before you turn on the device this includes any other external device you are using User s Manual 7 1 Troubleshooting Before you attach an external device you should first turn the device off then when you turn the device back on again it will recognize the new device Make sure all optional accessories are configured properly in the device s setup program and that all required driver software has been loaded please refer to the documentation included with the optional accessories for further information on its installation and configuration Check all cables to ensure they are correctly and firmly attached to the device loose cables can cause signal errors Inspect all connecting cables for loose wires and all connectors for loose pins Always try to make detailed notes of your observations and keep them in a permanent error log this will help you to describe your problems to your reseller dealer or service provider In addition if a problem recurs the log you have made will help to identify the problem faster Analyzing the problem Sometimes the device will give you clues that can help you identify why it is malfunctioning In view of this you should keep the following questions in mind Which part of
111. umentation for troubleshooting suggestions and consider calling the software company s technical support department for assistance Consult the reseller or dealer from where you purchased your device and or software they are your best resource for current information and support Where to write If you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that it is hardware related write to TOSHIBA at the nearest location listed below Outside of Europe Australia TOSHIBA Australia Pty Ltd Information Systems Division Building C 12 24 Talavera Rd North Ryde 2113 NSW Australia Canada TOSHIBA of Canada Ltd 191 McNabb Street Markham Ontario L3R 8H2 China TOSHIBA Personal Computer amp Network Shanghai Co Ltd 10F BEA Finance Tower No 66 Hua Yuan Shi Qiao Road Pudong Shanghai P R China 200120 In Europe Germany amp Austria TOSHIBA Europe 1 E GmbH Geschaftsbereich Deutschland Osterreich Hammfelddamm 8 D 41460 Neuss Germany France TOSHIBA Syst ms France S A 7 Rue Amp re B P 131 92804 Puteaux Cedex Netherlands TOSHIBA Information Systems Benelux B V Rivium Boulevard 41 2909 LK Capelle a d IJssel User s Manual 7 10 Troubleshooting Outside of Europe Singapore TOSHIBA Singapore Pte Ltd 438B Alexandra Road 06 01 Alexandra Technopark Singapore 119968 United States of America TOSHIBA America Information Systems Inc 9740 Irvine Boulevar
112. upports the following memory media H Secure Digital SD Card SD memory card SDHC memory card miniSD Card microSD Card E MultiMediaCard MMC E Please note that an adaptor is required to use miniSD microSD Card E Please note that not all memory media have been tested and verified to work correctly Therefore it is not possible to guarantee that all memory media will operate properly E The slot does not support Magic Gate functions O Oe Secure Digital microSD card adaptor MultiMediaCard SD Card and microSD card MMC Figure 6 5 Examples of memory media User s Manual 6 10 Hardware amp Options Operation l Memory media This section provides the important safety precautions in order to handle your memory media Points to note about the SD SDHC memory card SD SDHC 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 playback protected material on another device or other device and you may not reproduce any copyrighted material except for your personal enjoyment Below is a simple explanation for distinguishing SD memory cards from SDHC memory cards E SD and SDHC memory cards appear the same externally However the logo on SD and SDHC memory cards is different so pay careful attention to the logo when purchasing The SD memory card logo is S The SDH
113. us bar appears at the top of every screen It displays icons indicating that you have received notifications on the left and icons indicating the device s status on the right along with the current time Mia it Qo 2 1 Notification Icons 2 Status Icons Figure 2 4 Notification and Status icons F The following icons are only some sample icons Not all status icons are J listed here Status icons The following icons indicate the status of your device 3G connected No signal 3G in use Battery is very low Connected to a Wi Fi network Battery is partially drained Bluetooth is on Battery is full Connected to a Bluetooth device Battery is charging Babe 868e68s Signal strength Airplane mode gt Roaming No SIM card installed a amp B Notification icons The following icons indicate different types of notifications In addition to these icons applications you installed on your device may use their own notification icons Uploading data 3 Downloading data A Problem with sign in or An open Wi Fi network is sync available User s Manual 2 6 Basic Operations amp Home screen Data is syncing g Alarm is set w TOSHIBA Service Station Managing Notifications Notification icons report the arrival of new messages calendar events and alarms as well as ongoing events When you receive a notification its icon appears in the Status bar along with a summary that appears onl
114. vice does not connect to a network when you insert a SIM card and turn it on contact your carrier to obtain the details of its access point name Different locations may have different mobile networks available Initially your device is configured to use the fastest mobile network available for data You can also configure your device to access a different set of networks entirely or to behave in special ways when roaming The icons in the Status bar indicate which kind of data network you re connected to and the voice and data network signal strength cy Connected to the fastest 3G networks UMTS or HSDPA G Connected to the second fastest network EDGE g Connected to a 2G network GPRS User s Manual 3 1 Connecting to networks ull The more bars are lit the stronger the wireless signal rill Connected to another wireless service provider s network roaming Determining what network you re using 1 2 Open the Settings screen Click Wireless amp networks gt Mobile networks gt Access Point Names The name of the wireless service provider you are currently registered with is selected in the list Disabling data when roaming 1 2 Open the Settings screen Click Wireless amp networks gt Mobile networks and uncheck Data roaming With Data roaming unchecked you can still transmit data with a Wi Fi connection Editing or creating a new access point If you and your wireless servi
115. vice will boot to the operating system s main screen the next time it is turned on 1 If you have entered data either save it to flash memory or to other storage media E Select Power off from the Device options menu E Never turn off the power while an application is running Doing so could cause loss of data E Never turn off the power disconnect an external storage device or remove storage media during data read write Doing so can cause data loss E n any emergency case you can also press the power button for about six seconds to force power off 2 Turn off any peripheral devices connected to the TOSHIBA AC100 device Do not turn the device or peripheral devices back on immediately wait a short period to avoid any potential damage Suspend Mode If you have to interrupt your work you can turn off the power without exiting from your software by placing the device into Suspend Mode E Before entering Suspend Mode be sure to save your data E Do not remove the battery pack while the device is in Suspend Mode unless the device is connected to an AC power source Data in memory could be lost User s Manual 1 6 Getting Started amp Grand Tour Executing Suspend Mode You can enter Suspend Mode in one of the following ways E Simply press the power button E Select Suspend from the Device options menu When you turn the power back on you can continue where you left when the system went into Suspend m
116. wing options E Notification Tone Click to open a dialog where you can set the default notification tone when you receive a notification E Silent mode Check this option to silence all sounds including notification ringtones except media and alarms E Notification LED Click to open a dialog where you can set default notification LED patterns when you receive a notification The following applications can be setup Mail SMS Update and Others E Media volume Click to open a dialog where you can drag a slider to set the volume for music video soundtracks and other media Display settings Display settings contains the following options E Animation Click to open a dialog where you can select whether to show animations E Brightness Click to open a dialog that contains a slider for adjusting the screen brightness E Screen timeout Click to open a dialog where you can set how long to wait before the screen automatically turns off Location amp security You can use Location amp security settings to configure settings that help secure you device and its data User s Manual 5 3 Settings i Screen unlock pattern Screen unlock pattern contains the following options E Set unlock pattern Click to open a set of screens that guide you through drawing a screen unlock pattern as described in the Locking your screen section in Chapter 2 Basic Operations amp Home screen If you have already recorded your own
117. wo pin plug configuration must be a 2 15P 250V or 1 15P 125V and three pin plug configuration must be 6 15P 250V or 5 15P 125V as designated in the U S National Electrical code handbook and the Canadian Electrical Code Part II The following illustrations show the plug shapes for the U S A and Canada the United Kingdom Australia Europe and China USA United Kingdom UL approved BS approved Australia Europe AS approved Approved by the appropriate agency Canada China CSA approved CCC approved User s Manual C 2 TOSHIBA Appendix D Legal Footnotes This chapter states the Legal Footnotes information applicable to your TOSHIBA devices Non applicable Icons LCD Certain device chassis are designed to accommodate all possible configurations for an entire product series Therefore please be aware that your selected model may not have all the features and specifications corresponding to all of the icons or switches shown on the device chassis Over a period of time and depending on the usage of the device 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 will dim when the device is operated on battery power and you may not be able to increase the brightness of the screen Wireless LAN The transmission speed over the wireless LAN and the
118. y briefly For a table of notification icons see Notification icons You can open the Notifications panel to view a list of all your notifications Depending on your settings and the model of your device you may also hear a notification sound and LEDs may blink Adjusting sound volume and other general notifications settings is described in the Sound amp display settings in Chapter 5 Settings Applications that produce notifications such as Email have their own settings which you can use to configure whether and how they send notifications See the sections on those applications for details Opening the Notifications panel Click the status bar to open the notifications panel The notifications panel displays a scrolling list of your current notifications Notifications about ongoing activities are listed first followed by notifications about events such as a new mail notifications Responding to a notification To respond to a notification follow the below steps 1 Open the notifications panel Your current notifications are listed in the panel each with a brief description 2 Click a notification to respond to it The notifications panel closes What happens next depends on the notification For example network disconnect notifications open the list of configured networks so you can reconnect Clearing all notifications To clear all notifications follow the steps listed below 1 Open the notifications pane
119. y credentials 5 Click Save The device will connect to the wireless network Any credentials that you enter will be saved so you can connect automatically the next time you come within range of this network Forgetting a Wi Fi network You can make your device forget about the details of a Wi Fi network that you added For example if you don t want the device to connect to it automatically or if it is a network that you no longer use 1 Turn on Wi Fi if it s not already on 2 Inthe Wi Fi settings screen click and hold the name of the connected network 3 Click Forget network in the dialog that opens Connecting to Bluetooth devices Bluetooth is a short range wireless communications technology that devices can use to exchange information over a distance of about 8 meters The most common Bluetooth devices are headphones for making calls or listening to music hands free kits for cars and other portable devices including cell phones User s Manual 3 4 Connecting to networks To connect to a Bluetooth device you must turn on your device s Bluetooth radio The first time you use a new device with your device you must pair them so that they know how to connect securely to each other After that you can simply connect to a paired device Turn off Bluetooth when you re not using it to extend the life of your battery between charges You may also be required to turn Bluetooth off in some locations
120. y you when new versions of your software are available as well as download and install them To open TOSHIBA Service Station Press the Launcher tab gt Applications gt TOSHIBA Service Station Window When you run the TOSHIBA Service Station for the first time you are prompted to accept the access agreement The agreement authorizes the utility to collect certain basic information about your device and send it to the TOSHIBA servers as part of the process of obtaining updates Accept or Decline the agreement by clicking the buttons on the left While it is possible to decline the agreement it is not recommended as this means the Service Station utility will not run and you will not be notified of new software updates for your device Main Window The main window of this application includes three areas Header Buttons and Information E Header This section runs along the top of the screen and contains basic information about your system such as the version of the OS the device part number and serial number E Buttons Buttons are displayed on the left side of the screen These buttons will change depending on what actions you have available on the current screen E Information The main part of the screen displays information such as the list of available updates or more detailed information about a specific update User s Manual 4 20 Applications amp Widgets Check for Updates i During no
121. you last connected the device to a power source sorted by the amount of power they have used Legal information Click to open a screen where you can obtain legal information about the softwares included with your device System information Click to open a screen that displays some basic information of your device such as Manufacture Product name Product version and Serial number etc Model number Display the model number of your device Firmware version Display the current Firmware version installed in your device Baseband version Display the baseband version Kernel version Display the kernel version Build number Display the build number Touch Pad You can enable or disable the Touch Pad vertical scroll function in the Touch Pad Vertical scroll Check or uncheck this to enable or disable the Touch Pad vertical scroll function Advance Power Management Advance Power Management including the following options When I press the Power button Click to open a screen where you can set the behavior when you press the power button as Suspend the system or Turn LCD backlight off The default setting is Suspend the system When I close the Lid Click to open a screen where you can set the behavior when you close the LCD Lid as Suspend the system or Turn LCD backlight off The default setting is Suspend the system User s Manual 5 8 Settings E Turn off USB Root Hub Check to enable the system t

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