Satellite User’s Manual 30DVD/35DVD User’s Manual 30DVD/35DVD *T201297-EN* T201297-EN SATELLITE30DVD/35DVD SATELLITE30DVD/35DVD SATELLITE30DVD/35DVD SATELLITE TOSHIBA Choose freedom. Choose freedom.
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Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 General Precautions Toshiba computers are designed to optimise safety, minimise 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 computer. Be certain to read the general precautions below and to note the cautions included in the text of the manual. Stress injury Carefully read the Safety Instruction Manual.
Working environment This product was designed to fulfil the EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) requirement 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".
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 CE compliance This product and the original options are designed to observe the related EMC (Electromagnetic compatibility) and safety standards.
Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................... x This guide ................................................................................................. x Safety icons ............................................................................................. xi Everyday handling ................................................................................. xii The computer ........................................................
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Using the touch pad and the left/right button...................................1-15 Basic functions.................................................................................1-15 Keyboard ..............................................................................................1-17 Adjusting the volume ..........................................................................1-23 Control with Volume Control Slider...........................................
Connecting to a LAN........................................................................... 4-15 The proper cable ............................................................................. 4-15 Connecting the LAN cable ............................................................... 4-16 USB devices......................................................................................... 4-17 Installation .......................................................................................
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Display and screen ................................................................................8-4 Nothing appears on the screen ..........................................................8-4 The automatic display stop function does not work............................8-5 Taskbar and windows display.............................................................8-5 I can't find the file .................................................................................
Introduction Welcome to the world of portable computing. With your new Toshiba Satellite® computer, your work can accompany you wherever you go. Satellite 30DVD and 35DVD computers provide fast and easy Internet access. Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition is already installed on the Satellite 35DVD model, while the Satellite 30DVD comes with Windows 2000. Both offer exciting new features and easy Internet access. This guide This guide introduces the computer’s features.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Safety icons This manual contains safety instructions that must be observed in order to avoid potential hazards that could result in personal injury, damage to your equipment, or loss of data.
Everyday handling For the everyday handling of your computer, please follow the instructions below. The computer DANGER: Before carrying out any repair, remove the computer and its peripherals from the power source and disconnect the power cable from the AC power source. Repair work on the computer without disconnecting it from the power source first could result in an electric shock. Be careful not to subject the computer to heavy shock or external pressure.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Floppy disk Floppy disks are subject to aging and wear. If they are damaged, please exchange them. Please follow the instructions below when handling floppy disks. Please create copies regularly so you are prepared in case data saved to a floppy disk gets damaged or erased. Please note that Toshiba cannot be held responsible for any damage to data contents saved onto a floppy disk.
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Please note that no warranty can be provided for the damage of contents of the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM, regardless of the reasons. To increase the life of these products and protect your data, please follow the instruction below when you operate them. Please do not break or bend the CD-ROM/DVD-ROM and do not damage its surface. You may then be unable to read information stored on the disk.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 LCD Liquid crystal display There is a deflection film on the surface of the screen. This film can easily be damaged, so please do not touch it excessively. If the surface is dirty, please wipe it with a soft clean cloth. Please do not use water, neutral detergents, volatile solvents, and chemical cleaning cloths and the like. Do not handle or operate with excessive force.
Consumption parts The following parts are subject to consumption. Battery pack (Rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery) The charging function decreases with prolonged use. Please exchange it for a separately bought battery pack, if the re-charging function decreases. About disposal Please follow the regulations and rules of your local government when disposing of the computer.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Chapter 1 Before you turn on the computer In this section the necessary preparations before switching on the computer are explained. Description of the parts Here you find a simple explanation of the names and functions of the different parts. A more detailed description is given in the respective sections.
4 DC IN socket 5 Fan – Through this opening the heat from inside the computer can escape. 6 Infrared port – When you use the infrared port, you can communicate with other devices that also possess an IrDA type compatible infrared port. The devices involved in an infrared transmission should use the same communication application. 7 Emergency power off switch – Turns the power off forcefully. Press with a ballpoint pen or similar object with a small tip.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Ports for connection of peripheral devices 1 2 8 3 User's Manual 4 5 6 7 1 PS/2 port – For connecting a PS/2 compatible keyboard or mouse. Be sure to turn the computer off before connecting the device. 2 Modular jack – For connecting to the telephone line through a modular cable, to use the modem. 3 LAN connector – For connecting to a network cable. 4 PRT/FDD port – For connecting to a printer or floppy disk devices.
1 2 4 3 1 PC Card Slot 1 (top) and 2 (bottom) – Allows you to connect PC Card Standard TYPE I/II cards. You can also connect other CardBus compatible cards. 2 RGB port – For connecting a CRT monitor. 3 Security lock slot – Can be connected to a chain etc. to prevent theft. 4 SelectBay – At the time of purchase, a CD-ROM drive is located in the SelectBay, but you can also use it for the floppy diskette drive that comes with this product.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Status indicator lights Keyboard indicator lights Status indicator lights The meaning of each light is described below: Status indicators User's Manual AC Power light Glows when the power cord is connected Hard disk drive light Indicates that the hard disk drive is in use SelectBay light Indicates that the SelectBay is in use "Mail arrived" light Glows to confirm new mail On/ off light Shows the power status Battery status light Indicates the batter
Keyboard indicators Numeric mode light Character keys are in Numeric input mode Caps Lock light Character keys are in Capital (uppercase) letter input mode Scroll mode light Arrow keys are in Scroll mode Cursor Character keys are in Cursor input mode Accessories AC adaptor This supplies the computer with power, it is plugged into the computers power jack. Power cord This is the cable for connecting the AC adaptor to a power source.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Preparing the computer While using your computer, you are able to work more comfortably by adjusting the lighting, the height of your desk and chair, the angle of the screen etc. The creation of the right work environment decreases physical fatigue and also helps a little to prolong the life of the computer. In this section you can find information on how to protect your health and safety and create an environment where you can use your computer comfortably.
Working posture Please adjust the height of your chair so that the keyboard is slightly below elbow level. Sit in a position where your knees are slightly higher than your hips. Adjust the back of your chair so that you do not bend your back muscles. Sit facing the monitor, ensuring that your knees and elbows form approximately 90-degree angles. Please, do not bend forward or backward while working. 90° 1 Lighting Position in a way so that sunlight or other light does not reflect in the screen.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Work habits Sit in a relaxed position. Please put your chair and computer in an appropriate position to avoid pain in shoulders and neck. Alter your position from time to time Stand up and stretch from time to time. Move and stretch your wrists and your neck several times a day. Do not look at the screen for a prolonged period of time. Every 15 minutes focus your eyes on a distant object for about 30 seconds. Take frequent breaks, even short breaks are effective.
Treatment methods Please follow the instructions below when handling the power cord or the AC adaptor. Never connect the plug of the power cord with an outlet other than a 230V wall socket. This could result in smoke or fire. Do not use if the power cable or power plug are damaged, broken, or altered. This could result in an electric shock, fire or scalding. Please, only use the AC adaptor that is supplied with this computer.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Opening the display Open the display by sliding the display latch to the right and lift the display carefully. Please close the display carefully. Closing it to forcefully could damage the hard disk drive, the display, etc. If the magnetic part of the hard disk is damaged, the equipment can no longer be used. Damage to this magnetic part cannot be repaired. User's Manual Before you turn on the computer 1-11 Satellite 30DVD/35DVD – S30DVD_UK.
Power indicators The following lights display information about the power source. Status indicator lights The meaning of each light is described below: AC Power light On/ off light State System status Glows AC adaptor is connected Off AC adaptor is not connected Glows Power is on Blinks Standby mode Off Power is off 1-12 Before you turn on the computer Satellite 30DVD/35DVD – S30DVD_UK.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Charging the battery Operating on battery power There is a battery pack installed in the computer. After charging the battery, the computer can be operated on battery power (without having the AC adaptor connected). For operating on battery power, connect the AC adaptor and charge the battery completely (fully charged). Or install an already completely charged battery pack.
Please charge the battery at the appropriate ambient temperature (5° ∼ 35° C). If you do not charge it at the right ambient temperature, a leakage could occur, heat can develop and it may affect the functionality and life of the battery adversely. Please protect the battery pack from water and seawater and do not let it get wet. This could lead to heat generation and rust.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Using the touch pad and the left/right button In the Windows screen the following symbol ( Û ) is called "mouse pointer" (i.e. cursor). Using the touch pad and the left/ right button you can operate the mouse pointer. The touch pad and the left/ right button have the same functions like a mouse and its buttons.
Double click Bring the mouse pointer into the right position by using the touch pad, click twice quickly on the left button. Tapping lightly on the touch pad twice produces the same function. Drag and Drop Press and hold the left or right button and move the mouse pointer with the touch pad (drag). After dragging, release the button at the position you aimed for (drop).
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Keyboard In this section the basic function and name of the keys are described, however there are differences in the usage of the keyboard depending on the software you are using. Character keys The keys that are used to input letters or symbols are called character keys. There are 2 ∼ 6 types of letters or symbols imprinted on those keys. Which of the imprinted characters is entered depends on the combination with the control keys you are using.
Character or symbol in In cursor key input the bottom left corner mode, press the key or press the key while holding pressed down Cursor key function (in this case key) See: Cursor key input mode B Numeric/ Cursor key Input Mode, in this part.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 BackSpace This key is used to delete characters, etc. Å Æ Ç È (Arrows) These keys are used to move the cursor, etc. Enter This key is used to execute operations, etc. F1 ∼ F12 (Function keys) These keys are used to carry out special tasks, etc. Special function keys using the Fn key Key Action Fn + F1 (Instant security function) Turns off the screen, the computer can not longer operated from the keyboard or touch pad. To undo, please follow these steps.
Fn + F10 (Cursor input mode) To turn the cursor input mode off, once again press Fn + F10. Fn + Shift + Key where character is inscribed in the bottom right corner of the key Enables the keys where grey numerals or other characters are inscribed in the bottom right corner of the keys. Fn + F11 (Numeric input mode) To turn the numeric input mode off, once again press Fn + F11. Fn + F12 (Scroll mode) In some applications you can use the Ç È Å Æ keys to scroll inside a document.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Special function keys Combining several keys in the following way can enable some special functions. Special function Key Description Restarts the system Ctrl + Alt + Del The Close Program box is displayed. When you press again, the computer will restart. Copies the screen Fn + Ins Copies everything that is currently displayed on the screen into the Clipboard. Alt + Fn + Del Copies the active screen you are currently running into the Clipboard.
Assignment of numeric keys and cursor keys Key Numeric key function Cursor key function 7 7 Home 8 8 Ç 9 9 PgUp 0 * * U 4 Å I 5 No O 6 Æ P - - J 1 End K 2 È L 3 PgDn M 0 Ins > . Del ? / / Fixed Numeric/Cursor input mode In this mode the keys shown inside the dotted line above are normally used in the numeric/ cursor input mode.
Using the Numeric/ Cursor input mode only once Here you are not working in the fixed Numeric/ Cursor input mode, because you only use the numeric/ cursor keys once. Using the cursor input function While holding the key pressed down, press any key Using the numeric input function While holding the keys pressed down, press any key Adjusting the volume Your computer comes with voice/sound applications pre-installed.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Chapter 2 From turning on to switching off the computer In this chapter, you will find a description of the things that happen when the computer starts up and how to switch it off. Turning on the computer When the computer remains turned on for a long time the computer will radiate heat. Please do not let it come into direct contact with your bare skin after a long running time. This could result in a minor burning. 1. Make sure the floppy disk drive is empty 2.
When you turn on your computer for the first time, the "Windows Setup" screen is displayed. To setup Windows, please follow the instructions on the screen. If the computer is in Standby or Hibernation mode, it returns to the state it was in before the power was switched off. By pressing the Power switch you can return from the Standby/ Hibernation mode into the normal operation mode. In Standby mode the data remains in the system memory, in Hibernation mode the data is saved onto the hard disk.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Easy Buttons Function Internet function Mode Internet Browser button: Press this button to launch the system’s default Internet Browser application, such as Microsoft® Internet Explorer or Netscape. E-mail button: Press this button to launch Microsoft® Outlook Express. It will also turn off E-mail LED, if there were new E-mails detected which made the E-mail LED light. Two User defined buttons: Press these buttons to launch user defined applications.
Exit Select this menu item to close all four Easy Button applications and their functions. Find the Easy Button icon from the Start Menu and select it to launch this program again. When you restart Windows, the Easy Button program will always run automatically. Configuration Select this menu item will invoke a Configure Buttons dialog box. OnScreen Display This menu item contains 4 sub items for you to configure the properties of the OSD. Disable: Disables the OSD function.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Configure Buttons dialog box From this dialog box, you can configure all 4 Easy buttons. The dialog box contains the following items to configure the buttons to your specific needs. Button list box: Selects the button you want to configure. Default button: Restores the default function of the selected button. Caption text box: Changes the text message on the OSD and Hint label.
Application Launch: To link an executable application file or select predefined application from the list. If you select the Application Launch option, the displayed window has two more items described as below. Browse: To open a dialog box to find the path of that file. Or, you can drag the icon of that file from the Windows Explorer and drop it into the Application Launch File Name text box.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 E-Mail Detector Configuration dialog box Before you start to use this E-Mail Detector application, you have to configure your E-mail box information in the E-Mail Detector Configuration dialog box. Search Info: To ask program to grab the default information of your E-mail box information, which includes POP3 sever address, User name, and Port Number, but not includes Password. POP3 Server: Server address. User Name: Mail box user name.
How the E-mail Detector Works? After you complete the configuration of E-mail Detector, you can select Detect Now from the menu to check if the configuration works well. The procedure of mail detection of the program is described below; Step 1. The program will first check if the line is connected. Otherwise, it will invoke Dial-Up to connect to the server. Step 2. When the connection succeeds, it then checks the validation of User Name and password. Step 3.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Chapter 3 Travelling with the computer This chapter covers precautions and computing tips that you should follow when using your Satellite computer. It also provides important information about the basic features of your system. Operating on battery power You can operate the computer on battery power (without having the AC adaptor connected), if you charge the battery first or if you install a battery pack that is already charged.
Checking through the icon You can check the level of your battery power by bringing the cursor on top of the Power Meter icon ( or ) of the taskbar. When the AC adaptor is connected When operating on battery power If you double click, the screen of the "Power Meter" will be displayed. How to make the Power Meter icon ( or ) appear. In case the Power Meter icon is not displayed, please follow the steps below to make it appear. 1. Click on [Start], [Settings] and [Control Panel] 2.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Operation time of the battery when the computer is not in use The battery pack will slowly discharge even when the computer is not in use. This maintenance time depends on the environment in which the computer is stored, and therefore the values below serve as a guideline.
Built in battery Beside the removable battery pack, there is also a built in battery (clock battery). The clock battery provides power for the internal clock, and maintains the settings in the BIOS setup. The charging time for the clock battery is shown in the table below, however to be able to use it you do not have to wait until it is fully charged. Moreover there is no way to know the power level of this battery.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Changing the battery pack Please use only the battery pack that is intended for use in this computer. When the battery life has expired, please only replace it with the recommended type. If you use a different type, the difference in voltage and polarity of the terminals may lead to smoke and fire. When disposing of the battery pack, please follow the regulations and rules of your local government. Removing/ Installing 1. Save your data and close all applications.
7. Insert the replacement battery pack carefully. Please be sure to hear a clicking sound. Please make sure that the battery pack is installed securely. If not installed properly, it can fall out when you move the computer and unexpected injuries could be the result. Saving battery power There are several methods to help prolonging the battery operation time.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Chapter 4 Hardware In this chapter you can find information about the hardware and peripheral devices that you can connect to your computer. Please pay attention to the safety instructions and handle the devices properly. Installing peripherals For information on installing and using each peripheral device, please consult their respective manuals. The installing/ removing process is different with each peripheral.
Connecting a cable to the computer Please pay attention to the following points, when you make a connection. If you connect a cable to the computer's port, make sure to attach the connector the right way up and in the proper direction If there are fixing screws on the cable's connector, tighten the screw after the cable has been connected to the computer's port, to prevent it from getting loose. Please pay attention to the shape of the connector and attach it properly when you connect it.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Save your data and close all applications 1. 2. 3. 4. Click on Start and Shut down Windows. Select Shut down and click on the OK button. Turn off the power after Windows has shut down. Disconnect the AC adaptor and the various cables of the peripherals from the computer 5. Close the display and turn the computer upside down Please be careful not to subject the computer to a shock when you turn it upside down. 6. Release the SelectBay latch, pull the SelectBay out.
8. Release the SelectBay latch, turn the device that you want to install upside down, and firmly push it in. 9. Please make sure that the SelectBay latch is securely locked. Floppy disk drive Installing the floppy disk drive The floppy disk drive that comes with your computer can be installed into the SelectBay. For information regarding the installation into the SelectBay, please refer to the "Exchange selectable devices" section in this chapter.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 DVD-ROM drive The SelectBay of your computer is designed to usually hold the DVD-ROM drive. However you can replace it with the floppy disk drive. Which CDs/DVDs you can use The following CDs/DVDs can be read in the DVD-ROM drive. 1. Music CDs You can use 8cm and 12cm music CDs. 2. Photo CDs 3. CD-ROM You can use the CD-ROMs with the ISO 9660 format these conform to the system you are using. 4. CD Extra 5. CD-RW (read only) 6. CD-R (read only) 7. DVD-ROM 8.
Inserting and removing a CD/DVD Please do not touch the insert inside the disk tray. This can damage the DVD-ROM drive. The glowing of the SelectBay light indicates that the DVD-ROM drive is in use. Under this circumstances, please do not press the eject button. This could ruin the CD/DVD and damage the DVD-ROM drive. When you move the computer, please make sure that there is no CD/DVD inside the DVD-ROM drive. If there is a CD/DVD inside, please remove it.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 3. Pull the disk tray out completely. 4. Put the CD/DVD with the label facing up into the tray bringing its hole over the centre spindle and press it down. Make sure the CD/DVD is inserted properly, there should be a "click" when you press it down. Please do not touch the lens or its surroundings inside the disk tray. This can damage the DVD-ROM drive. Do not apply too much pressure, when you insert the CD/DVD into the disk tray.
5. Push the disk tray in until it clicks into place. Removing a CD/DVD Please do not remove a CD/DVD while the SelectBay light ( ) is on. This could result in a damage of the CD/DVD data and the DVD-ROM drive. Please remove the CD/DVD from the DVD-ROM drive, when you move the computer. 1. Turn on the computer 2. Press the eject button The disk tray will slightly slide out. 3. Pull the disk tray out Pull the tray that holds the CD/DVD out completely. 4.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 5. Push the disk tray in until it clicks into place. If the computer is turned off, the DVD-ROM tray will not slide out, even when you push the eject button. If you cannot turn the power on because of a malfunction, etc., you can open the drive manually through the emergency eject hole. Use a narrow object (for example a straightened paperclip) to press the emergency eject hole. The disk tray will open.
PC cards Your computer allows you to install PC Cards (optional). If you are using a PC Card that does not support hot swapping, please make sure you turn off the computer before installing/ removing the card. There are some PC Cards on the market that generate a lot of heat. If you use these cards for a long period of time, their performance might become unstable as a result of that heat.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Installation 1. Connect the cable to the PC Card Please carry out this procedure for cards like LAN Cards, etc. that require a cable. Please pay attention to the shape of the connector and attach it properly when you connect it. If you handle the connector with too much force, pins could be broken or bent. 2. Press the eject button The eject button will pop out. User's Manual Hardware 4-11 Satellite 30DVD/35DVD – S30DVD_UK.
3. Press the eject button again. Please press until you hear a "click". The dummy card will slightly come out. 4. Take the dummy card out. Please keep the dummy card for further use. 5. Insert the PC Card the right way up and in the proper direction. To connect the card properly, please push it in carefully, and do not use excessive force. Please check the card's setting after you connected it.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Removal Be sure to stop using the PC Card. If you remove a PC Card that is in use at that moment, it can have a fatal effect on the system. Please remove the PC Card only after you made sure it is not used by an application or the system. 1. Press the eject button of the card you want to remove. The eject button will pop out. 2. Press the eject button of the card you want to remove once more. Please press until you hear a "click". The card will slightly come out.
4. Insert the dummy card. Connecting to the telephone line When you use the built in modem, connect the modem cable to a 2-line telephone circuit. Installation 1. Connect one plug of the modem cable to the computer's modem jack. Please connect the modem cable only to the modem jack. It could cause damage if you connect it to the wrong connector. 4-14 Hardware User's Manual Satellite 30DVD/35DVD – S30DVD_UK.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 2. Connect the other plug of the modem cable to the telephone jack If you are using an ISDN line, please connect to the terminal adaptor (TA) you are using or to the dial-up analogue router. Please use the modem with a normal telephone line (analogue line). You cannot connect it to a digital line (ISDN, etc.). Connecting it to a digital public phone or a digital switching device (PBX) could also lead to damage.
Connecting the LAN cable Please hold on to the jack when you insert or disconnect the LAN cable. Also, when you disconnect the LAN cable, press the little latch on the jack down while you pull the cable out. 1. Turn off all peripheral devices that are connected to your computer. 2. Connect the jack of the LAN cable to the LAN connector on the left side of the computer 3. Connect the jack on the other side of the LAN cable to the connector on the network device of the connection terminal.
USB devices This product has an USB port that allows you to install devices, which comply with the USB standard. Installation 1. Insert the plug of the USB cable into the USB port on the computer. 2. Connect the plug on the other end of the USB cable with the USB device. On some devices step 2 is not necessary. For using USB conform peripheral devices the system (OS) and the peripheral device driver also have to follow that standard.
i.LINK (IEEE 1394) devices This product has an i.Link connector that allows you to install devices, which comply with the i.Link (IEEE 1394) standard. Installing/removing the cable Installing 1. Insert the plug of the cable into the i.Link connector on the computer. 2. Connect the plug on the other end of the cable with the i.LINK device. Please pay attention to the shape of the connector and attach it properly when you connect it.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Removal 1. Click the Remove Hardware icon in the taskbar. 2. Select the i.LINK device you want to remove. 3. After the message "You can safely remove it" was displayed, click on the OK button. 4. Disconnect the cable that attaches the computer to the i.LINK device. For disconnecting a digital video camera, steps 1 ∼ 3 are not necessary. For more information on i.LINK devices, please consult the manual that came with your i.LINK device. Connecting to LAN via i.
Printer A printer with parallel interface is connected to the parallel port. A USB conform printer can also be connected to the USB port. For details on the connection and setup of a printer, please refer to your printer's manual. Installation For the connection to the parallel port, please follow the steps below. Switch off the computer as well as the printer to perform the connection. 1. Insert the plug of the printer cable into the parallel port on the computer. 2.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 3. If you selected Enabled select the suitable settings for your printer in Mode. ECP Sets the ECP conformity. In most printers ECP is set. Bi-directional (default) Sets up two-way communication. Is set for some printers and also if parallel interface devices other than printers are used. EPP Sets the EPP conformity. Normal Mode Sets the exclusively used output. Removal Unplug the printer cable that connects the printer to the computer.
Installation Insert the plug of the cable into the PS/2 port. Please insert the plug well into the port until it fits securely, the arrow mark has to be on the top of the plug. If you handle the connector with too much force, pins could be broken or bent. Microphone The microphone is connected to the Microphone-in jack. Please use a microphone with a 3.5mm mono-aural minijack type plug. Connection Insert the microphone plug into the Microphone-in jack.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Headphones The headphones are connected to the Headphones-out jack. Please use headphones with a 3.5mm stereo minijack type plug. The volume of the headphones can either be controlled with the Volume control bar or through the Windows Volume control. Please take care not to turn on the volume too high when you are using headphones. It can negatively affect your hearing abilities if you listen to loud sounds that irritate your ears over a long period of time.
External Monitor An external monitor can be connected to the video port. For information on how to handle the external monitor, please consult the manual of your monitor. Installation Please install the external monitor when both the monitor and the computer are turned off. 1. Insert the plug of the monitor’s video cable into the video port. Please pay attention to the shape of the connector and attach it properly when you connect it.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Changing the display mode If you have an external monitor connected, you can choose between the following display modes: external monitor only. Both, external monitor and the built in LCD display at the same time. Built in LCD display only. Please do not change the display mode in the following conditions. Otherwise a data loss could occur. While data is read or written. This will cause an error. Please wait, until the data exchange is completed.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Chapter 5 Convenient Functions Here you find information about software and functions that make your computer even more convenient to use. The screen images are examples only. Using the Easy Buttons This computer features Easy Buttons that allow you to start applications by simply pressing them once.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Chapter 6 BIOS Setup In this section you will find information about the usage and function of the BIOS Setup program. You can adjust the computer's system setup, register/ cancel a password, etc. by using the BIOS Setup program. About BIOS Setup The BIOS Setup is a program that allows you to set up a password and the usage of peripheral devices, hard disk, and others.
How to run the BIOS Setup The BIOS Setup screen 1 2 4 3 1 Menu Bar – The menu that is currently open appears in blue. Use the ÅÆ keys to move to other menus. 2 You can change the items that appear in brackets [ ]. However the items which appear in blue cannot be changed. 3 The selected item appears in white letters. 4 An explanation regarding the selected item is displayed.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Æ key Moves to the next menu. PgUp key, Home key Moves to the first item of the menu. PgDn key, End key Moves to the last item of the menu. F5 key Moves to the next item before and returns to the previous selected item. F6 key, Space key Moves to the next item ahead and proceeds to the next selected item. Enter key Displays a list of submenus or settings and changes settings.
Contents of the BIOS Setup The Bios Setup consists of the following 7 menus. Main menu For setting or displaying time and date and during start up, the HDD, FDD, memory size etc. System Devices menu For setting up the I/O port and upgrade functions. Security menu For setting a password to prevent unauthorised access to the computer. Power menu For setting the battery usage methods during battery operation. Others menu For setting the battery alarm and system beep.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Main Menu Details When the BIOS Setup starts, the Main menu is displayed first. In the Main menu you can set the time and date and get information on devices like the floppy disk drive or the hard disk. System Time Sets the system time (24h mode). Use the Enter or Tab key to move between the [Hours: Minutes: Seconds] items. System Date Sets the system date (western calendar). Use the Enter or Tab key to move between the [Month/Day/Year] items.
Quiet Boot Here you can set whether or not a test should be carried out during the start up process. If you skip the system test, the start up process will be shorter. Enabled System test is carried out Disabled System test is not carried out Power on display To select the display device (Not valid in Windows Me.). Auto Selected In case an external monitor is connected, it will be used as the display device, if not then only the computers internal display is used.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 System Devices Menu Details The System Devices Menu contains settings of the computer's hardware devices. If unsuitable settings are carried out, Windows might not work properly anymore. If you want to load the original values again, press F9 to return to the default settings. Pointing device To adjust the settings of the touch pad and the external PS/2 mouse. Auto-Selected Selects whether the touch pad or the PS/2 mouse is enabled.
IDE Controller For setting the IDE devices. Both Standard IDE controller and additional IDE controller are used at the same time Primary Only the standard IDE controller is used Disabled Not activated FDD Controller For setting the floppy disk driver. Disabled Not activated Enabled Activated Infrared Port For setting the Infrared Port. Disabled Not activated Enabled Activated Auto Detects automatically Mode This is displayed when the [Infrared Port] is either set to [Enabled] or [Auto].
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Parallel port For setting the PRT port. Disabled Not activated Enabled Activated Auto Detects automatically Mode This is displayed when the Parallel port is set to Enabled. Bi-directional For using peripheral devices that support the two way mode. EPP For using EPP compliant peripheral devices Normal Mode For using peripheral devices that are used in the preferred output mode. Base I/O address This is displayed when the Parallel Port is set to Enabled.
Security Menu Details In the Security Menu you can set a password to prevent other people from using the computer and changing its settings. If you do not enter the correct password after the computer is turned on, you cannot use the computer. The password is not displayed so you cannot confirm it that way. If you forget the password, please ask Toshiba for a password cancellation. The cancellation of the password at Toshiba has to be paid for. User Password Indicates whether or not a user password is set.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Setting the password 1. In Set User Password, move the cursor to Enter and press the Enter key. The Set User Password screen will appear. 2. In Enter New Password, type in the password and press the Enter key. 3. In Confirm New Password, enter the same password again and press the Enter key The Setup Notice screen appears. 4. Press the Enter key When the password is setup, the User Password will now indicate Set. Changing the password 1.
Password On Boot If a user password is set, you can set an additional password here that has to be entered before the system starts up. If you do not select [Enabled] although a password is set, the system will not prompt you to enter a password before booting up. Disabled Not set Enabled Set Power Menu Details Here the battery usage methods during battery operation are set. Long Life Mode (Battery) Sets the battery usage modes. Disabled Using the battery with system's operation speed as a priority.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Others Menu Details The alarm during the computer operation is set here. Low Battery Alarm Sets an alarm for the case when the battery charge reaches a low level. Disabled Not set Enabled Set Panel Close Alarm Sets an alarm when the display panel is closed. Disabled Not set Enabled Set System Beep Sets a beep tone when the computer starts up. Disabled Not set Enabled Set User's Manual BIOS Setup 6-13 Satellite 30DVD/35DVD – S30DVD_UK.
Boot Menu Details Sets the parameters for the computer startup. Removable Devices, Hard Drives and CD-ROM/DVD-ROM Drives Here you can select the boot order for the devices during the startup process. Select the device and change its order by using the F5 and F6 key. Pressing F5 moves the selected device (reversed order) one place down. Pressing F6 moves the selected device (reversed order) one place up.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Exit Menu Details Here you can end the BIOS Setup. You can also load the default settings, or return to the settings as they were before the current changes. If you press Exit Saving Changes or F10 in the Exit menu, but the BIOS Setup settings are not yet written onto the CMOS-RAM the contents of the BIOS Setup will not be updated. Exit Saving Changes Saves the changed settings (written onto the CMOS-RAM) and exits the BIOS Setup.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Chapter 7 Restoring the preinstalled software If preinstalled files are damaged, use the Product Recovery CD-ROM or the Toshiba Tools & Utilities CD-ROM to restore them. Restoring the complete system To restore the operating system and all preinstalled software, follow the steps below. When you reinstall the Windows operating system, the hard disk will be reformatted and all data will be lost.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting In this chapter you will find information on how to cope with problems. If things don't go very smoothly during operation, please read this section. When problems occur Here we would like to introduce you to some remedies in case things do not run very well when you use the computer or if you have the feeling that something is "strange".
The power goes on briefly and immediately switches off again (The battery light is blinking) The battery is low. Please follow the instructions below. Connect the computer's AC adaptor. You cannot use AC adaptors from other devices. Install a fully charged battery pack The contact to the power source is bad Please follow the instructions below. Make sure the AC adaptor is connected properly Make sure the battery pack is installed properly The emergency stop function is activated.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 The power goes off The computer turns off while I use it The emergency stop function is activated. If the temperature inside the computer rises above a certain level, an emergency stop function stops the system automatically. The operation environment ranges from 5 ∼ 35°C. If you can't turn on the computer, please contact your dealer or Toshiba for help.
Display and screen Nothing appears on the screen Nothing appears on the screen (The Power (On/Off) light is off or it is blinking) The computer is turned off or in Standby mode. Please press the Power Switch. Nothing appears on the screen (The Power (On/Off) light is glowing) Please follow the steps below: Press Shift or Ctrl. Move the mouse or use the touch pad If you have a CRT monitor connected, it can take up to 10 seconds before the output is displayed, this is not a defect.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 I can't change the screen area or colour The display settings are not correct. Please follow the steps below: 1. Open the Control Panel and double click on Display 2. In the Display Manager tab, check if the settings in the Display Adaptor are correct 3. Click on the OK button The automatic display stop function does not work Although the automatic display stop function was set, it does not go off automatically An MS-DOS prompt is activated.
I can't find the file I don't know to which location I saved my file Use the Find option to locate it. Please follow the steps below: 1. Click Start, Find, Files or Folders. 2. Type the name of the file you wish to find into the File's or Folders name box. 3. Click on the ▼ in the Look in box and click on the location you want to search from the list, then click on the Find now button. The search for the file begins, after a short while, the search result is displayed. 4.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 I can't use the application anymore The application does not react anymore. Please follow the steps below for a compulsory emergency shut down. In this case the data edited in the application will be lost. 1. Press Ctrl + Alt + Del. The Close Program box appears. 2. Click the application were No response is displayed 3. Click on the End button. The application finishes. Printing I can't print out I can't print out The printer is not turned on.
I followed all the instructions above, but I still can't print Shut down Windows and restart the computer. I tried all of the suggestions above and I still can't print Run a printer self test. If you can't carry out a printer self test, the printer is damaged. Please contact the printer's manufacturer. Keyboard, Mouse, Touch pad I can't enter the characters I would like to enter I press the keys on the keyboard, but they don't appear on the screen The system is currently handling an operation.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 No matter which key I press, there is no response. The settings are correct, but the desired characters cannot be entered. The internal processes don't work properly.
Problems with peripheral devices For more information on peripheral devices, please refer to Chapter 4, Hardware. Floppy disk/Floppy disk drive I can't write (save) onto the floppy disk It's not formatted. You cannot write (save) onto an unformatted floppy disk. It's write-protected. Take out the floppy disk and bring it into the write-enabled mode. For write-protected and write-enabled mode see the "Floppy disk drive" section in Chapter 4. The storage capacity of the floppy disk is too small.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 The SelectBay light doesn't go off Data is being processed. The processing of a huge amount of data takes time. Please wait until the light goes off. If the light does not go off, the system hangs. Please press the emergency power off switch and restart. If the system works after the restart and the light is still on, please contact your dealer. I can't start the system from the floppy disk The floppy disk you inserted doesn't contain any system information.
I inserted a CD but it doesn't start automatically You inserted a CD that doesn't support the auto start feature. A CD without auto start feature will not start automatically. If it doesn't start automatically, please follow the steps below to start it: 1. Double click on My Computer on the desktop 2. Double click on the CD-ROM drive icon Some CDs work normally, others don't You are using a CD that needs a specific environment setting. Sometimes you have to change the environment settings for each CD.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 The LAN function doesn't work I can't connect to the network The network settings are not correct. Please follow the steps below: Check the Windows network settings Check the settings for the counter party's network device (HUB) Check the cable The LAN function is disabled. Please follow the steps below: 1. Open the Control Panel and double click on System 2. In the Device Manager tab, click on the + that is left of Network Adaptors.
It doesn't work normally after I returned from the Hibernation mode Your USB device doesn't support Hibernation mode. Disconnect the device from the USB port and reconnect it again. I can't use my i.LINK device It is not connected properly. Please check if the cable connection between the computer and the i.LINK device is correct. The driver is not installed correctly. Please follow the steps below: Open the Control Panel and double click on Add new hardware.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 The file transmission is not set. Please follow the steps below: 1. Open the Control Panel and double click on Wireless Link. 2. In the File Transfer tab, check the item Allow others to send files to your computer using infrared communication. 3. Click on the OK button. Internet/Mail The settings of the "Dial-up network" are not correct. If there is a mistake in the settings of the following items, those error messages appear and the connection does not work.
The message "The connection to the server is not completed" appears, the connection is cut off The settings of the "Dial-up network" are not correct. Please confirm the settings in the following order: 1. Click Start, Settings, Dial-up Networking, xx (connection name). The Connection screen appears. 2. Click on the Properties button. The xx screen appears. 3. In the Network tab, verify that TCP/ IP Settings is checked in Network Protocols you can use.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 A message saying "The Microsoft Dial-up Adaptor is not installed or it does not respond correctly" is displayed and the connection is cut off The Dial-up Adaptor and the TCP/ IP are not installed. Please follow the steps below to install them: 1. Open the Control Panel and double click on Network. The Network screen appears. 2. In the Configuration tab, check if the following components are listed as installed network components. • Dial-up Adaptor • TCP/ IP 3.
There is a dial tone, but I cannot hear any call tone. These messages appear: "Line is in use", "Line is busy", "No response" and "Unable to establish connection". The line is currently in use. Make sure the line is not used by a phone or another computer. The settings of the dial mode are not correct. Please confirm the settings as described below: 1. Open the Control Panel and double click on Telephony. The Dialling Properties screen appears. 2.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Please set the Dialling Properties and the Modem Properties when you use a "0" to pre-dial. Setting the dial properties. 1. Open the Control Panel and double click on Telephony. The Dialling Properties screen appears. 2. Go to Caller Location Info tab, then External Line Number, and enter 0 (zero) using half-width input mode into either Local Call or Long-Distance Call, whichever is appropriate, and then click on the OK button. 3.
3. Click on the Detail Setup button in the Connection tab. The Detailed Setup of Connection screen appears. 4. In Add Setup, enter the following items in half width alphanumeric characters: • To enable K56flex: -V90 = 0 S38 = 1 • To disable K56flex: -V90 = 1 S38 = 0 If you disable K56flex, you will connect with V.34 mode. The maximum connection speed is 33.600bps. 5. Click on the OK button 6. Click on the OK button in the Properties of LT Win Modem screen 7.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Audio No sound from the speakers There is no sound from the speakers Headphones are connected to the headphones-out jack. Please disconnect the headphones from the headphones-out jack. Adjust the volume with the volume control bar located on the front of the computer. The Volume Control in the taskbar is set to Mute. Please follow the steps below to change it: 1. Click on the Speaker icon of the taskbar 2. If Mute is checked, click on it to remove the mark 3.
6. Enter a name into the New file name column and press the OK button. 7. In the Select Sound and Sound Properties screens, press the respective OK buttons to close the screens. When you return to the Sound Recorder screen, please check the playback sound by conducting an actual recording. When a new recording is started with the sound recorder, the Sound name returns to Radio Quality. In this case, please do the settings once again.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Strange behaviour There is an interference with the TV and radio The TV and radio behave unusually Please, follow the steps below: Change the direction of the indoors antennas of TV and radio Change the direction of the computer that is facing the TV or radio Move the computer away from the TV or radio Do not use the same electric outlet for the computer as for the TV and radio Use one of the filters available on the market between the electric outlet and
The computer acts strangely Although I charged the battery pack, the battery status lamp immediately starts blinking in orange The battery's recharging capability decreased. Please replace with a newly purchased battery pack. While I am working, the operations are getting slower The temperature of the CPU is rising. When the temperature of the CPU rises, the operation speed automatically decreases.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Although I installed a battery pack that should be charged, the battery status light glows in orange and it is indicated that the battery is not fully charged. The battery pack has not been used in a long time, please replace with a new battery pack and charge it. If this situation stays like it is, there could be a defect. Please contact your dealer. Charge the battery for a while and see what happens.
The message "This program has performed an illegal operation…" suddenly pops up while I am using the computer This means that something went wrong in the software's internal operations. Please, follow the onscreen instructions, click on the Close button and restart the computer. The following messages are displayed: "Insert system disk in drive. Press any key when ready" "Non-System disk or disk error. Replace and press any key when ready" "Invalid system disk. Replace the disk, and then press any key.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 In case of irregularities or damage There is a strange smell and heat! Please turn off the computer, disconnect the power cable and contact your dealer. Please provide the following information when you contact your dealer or Toshiba: Name of the product you are using Date of purchase Current condition (give as many details as possible) I can't figure out why it doesn't work Please contact the Toshiba PC Repair Centre.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Appendix A Hot Keys Hot keys are keys that, when pressed in combination with the Fn key, turn system functions on and off Hot keys have a legend on or above the key indicating the option or feature the key controls. Instant password security Instant password security When pressing this hot key, the screen will be blanked until the user enters the password that is terminated by the Enter key.
Keyboard hot keys Cursor keypad on/off Pressing this hot key can enable/disable the embedded cursor keypad. Numeric lock state is logically disabled. Numeric keypad on/off Pressing this hot key can enable/disable the embedded numeric keypad. Numeric lock state is logically enabled. Scroll lock on/off This hot key turns the scroll lock feature on and off. Increase the brightness of LCD display. When pressing the hot key can increase the brightness of LCD display. Decrease the brightness of LCD display.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Appendix B Features and Specifications This appendix lists the features of the Satellite 30/35 computers and summarises their specifications. Built-in features This section lists the computer's standard features and specifications.
Storage capacity 3.5-inch diskette drive Accommodates both 1.44 MB high-density (2HD) and 720 KB double-density (2DD) diskettes. Hard disk drive 2.5-inch/9.5mm height, Enhanced IDE drive provides nonvolatile storage of data. 10 GB Parallel port An IEEE 1284 Enhanced Capability Port for connecting a parallel device such as a printer that provides increased performance when used with a Bi-directional compatible device.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Standard hardware Display Colour TFT/1024 x 768 XGA Resolution LCD. Keyboard Keyboard with 12 function keys and dedicated Windows keys. Sound support Crystal 4281 PCI audio accelerator and 4279A CODEC software wave table, supporting 16-bit stereo, Windows Sound System and SoundBlaster Pro compatible sound support; built-in stereo speakers, headphone and microphone jacks.
Specifications Physical dimensions Size Width x Depth x Height 275 x 251 x 31.6 mm Environmental conditions Operating Non-operating Temperature 5° to 35° C 41° to 95° F -20° to 65° C -4° to 149° F Relative humidity 20% to 80% noncondensing 10% to 95% non- Altitude (relative to sea level) 0 to 10,000 feet 0 to 40,000 feet Vibration 1.0G 2.16G condensing Optional accessories and devices This section lists the options available for your Satellite 30/35 computer. Power devices LiIon, 39.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Appendix C Power Cable Connectors The Satellite computer features a universal power supply you can use worldwide. This appendix shows the shapes of the typical AC power cable connectors for various parts of the world. USA and Canada United Kingdom I3L approved CSA approved BS approved Australia AS approved User's Manual Europe VDA approved NEMKO approved Power Cable Connectors C-1 Satellite 30DVD/35DVD – S30DVD_UK.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Appendix D Video Modes Mobility M (4MB SDRAM at 125 MHz) Display Modes with no DVD/Video Overlay and no 3D Table 1 Mobility M 4MB: Single Display Mode Support (CRT/TFT, no DVD/Video Overlay and no 3D) Display Width 640 800 1024 Display Height 480 600 768 Colour Depth Refresh (Hz) 8 bpp 16 bpp 24 bpp 32 bpp 60 > > > > 75 > > > > 85 > > > > 100 > > > > 60 > > > > 75 > > > > 85 > > > > 100 > > > > 60 > > > >
Display Width 1280 1600 Display Height 1024 1200 Refresh (Hz) Colour Depth 8 bpp 16 bpp 24 bpp 32 bpp 60 > > > - 75 > > > - 85 > > > - 100 > > - - 60 > > - - 75 > > - - 85 > > - - 100 > > - - Table 2 Mobility M 4MB: Dual Display Mode Support (CRT/TFT, no Video/Overlay and no 3D, 75Hz Refresh on Both Displays) Disp 1 Maximum Secondary Display Colour Depth (bpp) vs.
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3D Modes Table 3 Mobility M 4MB: Single Display Full Screen 3D Mode Support (TFT/CRT) Display Width Display Height Colour Depth 8 bpp 16 bpp 24 bpp 32 bpp 640 480 > > > > 800 600 > > > > 1024 768 > - - - Table 4 Mobility M 4MB: Dual Display Full Screen 3D Mode Support (on Primary Display Only, CRT/TFT, no Video/Overlay) Disp 1 Width 640 800 Maximum Secondary Display Colour Depth (bpp) vs.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Appendix E International Warranty The Toshiba International Warranty is a service policy on the parts and repair on your Toshiba portable personal computer which is automatically available to purchasers of the computer. The cover is assured in major industrial countries of the world. It means that wherever you take your Toshiba mobile PC in this area, you will never be left without help should any problems arise.
Toshiba's Worldwide Computer Representatives Australia Toshiba (Australia) Pty. Limited 84-92 Talavera Road, North Ryde NSW 2113 Tel: +61-2-9887-3322 Fax: +61-2-9888-3664 http://www.isd.toshiba. com.au Austria Toshiba Europe GmbH Handelskai 388 1020 Wien Tel: +43-1-72031000 Fax: +43-1-72031002 http://www.toshiba.at Belgium Toshiba Information Systems Benelux B.V. Excelsiorlaan 40, B-1930 Zaventem Tel: +32-2-715-8700 Fax: +32-2-725-3030 http://www.toshiba.be Bulgaria IMPEX Sofia Ltd.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Italy Progetto Elettronica 92 s.r.l. Viale Certosa 138, 20156 Milano Tel: +39-02-9397-5551 Fax: +39-02-9397-5299 http://www.pe92.it Japan Toshiba Corporation, IOPC 1-1, Shibaura 1-Chome, Minato-KU Tokyo 105-01 Tel: +81-3-3457-5565 Fax: +81-3-5444-9262 http://www.toshiba.co.
Sweden Scribona Toshiba PC AB Sundbybergsvägen 1, Box 1374 171 27 Solna Tel: +46-200-212100 Fax: +46-8-734-4656 http://www.toshiba.se Switzerland Ozalid AG Herostrasse 7, 8048 Zürich Tel: +41-1-439-7200 Fax: +41-1-439-7340 BBS: +41-1-439-7392 http://www.ozalid.ch United Kingdom Toshiba Information Systems (UK) Ltd. Toshiba Court, Weybridge Business Park Addlestone Road, Weybridge KT15 2UL Tel: +44-1932-828828 Fax: +44-1932-822958 http://www.toshiba.co.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Appendix F If your computer is stolen Always take care of your computer and try to prevent it from being stolen. You are the owner of a valuable technical device, which may be highly attractive to thieves, so please do not leave it unattended in a public place. To further help protect against theft, security cables can be bought for use with your notebook when it is being used at home or in the office.
Toshiba Theft Registration Send to: Toshiba Europe GmbH Technical Service and Support Leibnizstr. 2 93055 Regensburg Germany Fax number: +49 (0) 941 7807 925 Country stolen: Machine type: (e.g. Satellite 30DVD) Model number: (e.g. PAXXXX YXT) Serial number: (e.g. 70123456E) Date stolen: Warranty seal: (e.g. 9813 123456 049) Owner’s details Name: Company: Street: Postal Code/City: Country: Phone: Fax: F-2 If your computer is stolen Satellite 30DVD/35DVD – S30DVD_UK.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 Index A C Accessories, 1-6 Adjusting the volume, 1-23 Caps lock light, 1-6 Connecting to a LAN, 4-15 CRT Display changing display mode, 4-25 removal, 4-24 Cursor control mode, 1-6 B Battery built in, 3-4 charging, 1-13 methods, 1-13 time, 1-13 checking charge, 3-1 indicators, 1-14 operating time, 3-2 removing/installing, 3-5 saving power, 3-6 status lamp, 3-1 when the power is low, 3-3 BIOS Setup boot menu details, 6-14 contents, 6-4 exit menu details, 6-15 how
H Printer driver, 4-20 installation, 4-20 removal, 4-21 Problems, 8-1 I a program is running automatically, 8-2 i.
Version 7 Last Saved on 16/10/00 18:34 printing I can’t print out, 8-7 strange behaviour computer acts strangely, 8-24 hibernation mode doesn't work, 8-23 I receive unclear messages, 8-25 interference with the TV and radio, 8-23 other unusual conditions, 8-25 the computer turns itself on, 8-3 the power goes off, 8-3 turning the computer on and off, 8-1 S Scroll mode light, 1-6 T Telephone line installation, 4-14 removal, 4-15 Touch pad basic functions, 1-15 using, 1-15 U USB devices installation, 4-17