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Satellite 1130 Series

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Countries/Regions where type approvals, or use 
permission is in process, or already obtained for the 
built-in, or optionally available Wireless LAN Mini PCI-
Card. 

Do not use this equipment in Countries/Regions, in which this equipment 
is not approved. Contact one of your TOSHIBA Worldwide Computer 
Representatives in Appendix C for further information. 

Australia * 

Austria * 

Azerbaijan 

Belgium * 

Bulgaria 

Canada * 

Czech Republic * 

Denmark * 

Egypt * 

Estonia 

Finland * 

France * 

Germany * 

Greece * 

Hong Kong * 

Hungary Iceland 

* India 

Indonesia 

Ireland * 

Italy * 

Japan * 

Jordan * 

Korea 

Kuwait Latvia 

* Lebanon 

Liechtenstein * 

Lithuania * 

Luxemburg * 

Malaysia 

Malta * 

Monaco * 

Netherlands Norway 

New 

Zealand 

Oman Philippines 

Poland 

Portugal * 

Romania * 

Russia 

Saudi Arabia 

Singapore * 

Slovakia 

Slovenia 

South Africa * 

Spain * 

Sri Lanka 

Sweden * 

Switzerland * 

Taiwan 

Thailand * 

Turkey * 

UAE 

Ukraine 

United Kingdom * 

USA * 

Yugoslavia 

 

* Countries/Regions, where valid type approvals for Wireless LAN are 
available at the time of this manual’s production. 

  

Summary of Contents for Satellite 1130 Series

Page 1: ...TOSHIBA Choose freedom Choose freedom Satellite 0 SATELLITE1130 SATELLITE1130 SATELLITE1130 1130 User s Manual TOSHIBA computers toshiba europe com Choose freedom ...

Page 2: ... Trademarks IBM is a registered trademark and IBM PC OS 2 and PS 2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Celeron Intel Intel SpeedStep and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation MS DOS Microsoft Windows and DirectX are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Centronics is a registered trademark of Centronics Data Computer Corporation Pho...

Page 3: ...ction manual carefully and retain for future reference Should the unit ever require maintenance contact an authorized service location Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam do not try to open the enclosure TEAC CD 224E 85 Location of the required label THIS PROD...

Page 4: ...rised service location Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam do not try to open the enclosure Matsushita SR 8177 Location of the required label COMPLIES WITH FDA RADIATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J Manufactured by Matsushita Kotobuki Electronics ...

Page 5: ... 60825 1 CAUTION This appliance contains a laser system and is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT To use this model properly read the instruction manual carefully and keep this manual for your future reference In case of any trouble with this model please contact your nearest AUTHORIZED service station To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam do not try to open the enclosure CAUTION USE OF ...

Page 6: ...orised service location Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified may result in hazardous radiation exposure To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam do not try to open the enclosure Matsushita UJDA740 Location of the required label PRODUCT IS CERTIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER TO COMPLY WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACT...

Page 7: ...R J APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE MANUFACTURED TOSHIBA CORPORATION 1 1 SHIBAURA 1 CHOME MINATO KU TOKYO 105 8001 JAPAN TEAC DW 224E 85 Location of the required label PRODUCT IS CERTIFIED BY THE MANUFACTURER TO COMPLY WITH DHHS RULES 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J APPLICABLE AT DATE OF MANUFACTURE MANUFACTURED Manufactured by TEAC CORPORATION 3 7 3 NAKA CHO MUSASHINO SHI TOKYO JAPAN ...

Page 8: ...osure CAUTION USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED IN THE OWNER S MANUAL MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE Modem warning notice Conformity Statement The equipment has been approved to Commission Decision CTR21 for pan European single terminal connection to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN However due to differences between the in...

Page 9: ...ct to separate national type approval It has not been tested for conformity to national type regulations and no guarantee of successful operation of that specific function on specific national networks can be given 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 r...

Page 10: ...een the PC the mobile phone Pressure or impact damage Do not apply heavy pressure to the computer or subject it to strong impact Excessive pressure or impact can cause damage to computer components or otherwise cause malfunctions PC Card overheating Some PC Cards can become hot with prolonged use If two cards are installed both can become hot even if only one is used extensively Overheating of a P...

Page 11: ...consequences resulting from the use of this product in working environments that are not approved are not the responsibility of TOSHIBA Europe GmbH The consequences of the use of this product in non approved working environments may be 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 dev...

Page 12: ... of computer in areas with low air pressure high altitude 1 000 meters or 3 280 feet above sea level use of computer at temperatures outside the range of 5ºC to 35ºC 41ºF to 95ºF or 25ºC 77ºF at high altitude all temperature references are approximate Under some conditions your computer product may automatically shut down This is a normal protective feature designed to reduce the risk of lost data...

Page 13: ...ss LANs Revision B The Wireless LAN Card supports data rates up to 11 Mbit s Wi Fi Wireless Fidelity certified by the Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance WECA This means that your Wireless hardware will communicate with other vendors IEEE 802 11 compliant wireless LAN product Fully compatible with any other wireless LAN system based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS radio technology tha...

Page 14: ...N products operate within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommendations TOSHIBA believes Wireless LAN is safe for use by consumers These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific community and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive research literature In some situ...

Page 15: ...ervance of the contents described in the instruction manual we do not take any responsibility For damage occurring due to erroneous operation or hang up caused by use in combination with products not related to our company we do not take any responsibility Usage Restrictions Do not use the Wireless Products for controlling equipment Equipment directly linked with human life corresponds to the foll...

Page 16: ...nction Do not turn ON the Wireless Communication switch in aircraft or in places that generate or can generate radio interference Radio waves can potentially affect them causing an accident due to malfunction Monitor possible radio interference or other troubles to other equipment while the product is used If any effect is caused turn OFF the Wireless Communication switch Otherwise radio waves can...

Page 17: ... accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device L utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisée seulement aux conditions suivantes 1 il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur du dispositif doit étre prét à accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique reçu même si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif ...

Page 18: ... afstand groter dan 300m is wel registratie bij BIPT IBPT nodig Voor publiek gebruik buiten gebouwen is licentie van BIPT IBPT verplicht Voor registratie of licentie kunt u contact opnemen met BIPT L utilisation en extérieur est autorisé sur le canal 10 2457 MHz et 11 2462 Mhz Dans le cas d une utilisation privée à l extérieur d un bâtiment au dessus d un espace public aucun enregistrement n est n...

Page 19: ...edura da seguire L uso per installazione in esterni non e permessa Nederland License required for outdoor installations Check with reseller for procedure to follow Licentie verplicht voor gebruik met buitenantennes Neem contact op met verkoper voor juiste procedure USA Federal Communications Commission FCC This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules Operation of the devices in a Wireless LAN Sy...

Page 20: ...or additional information Relevant transmitters include FCC IDs CJ6PA3171WL CJ6PA3121BT Taiwan Article 14 Unless approved for any model accredited low power radio frequency electric machinery any company trader or user shall not change the frequency increase the power or change the features and functions of the original design Article 17 Any use of low power radio frequency electric machinery shal...

Page 21: ...tem RF ID that is used in product line of factories Other Radio Stations are used 1 Please make sure before using this equipment that no Other Radio Stations are used in the neighbourhood 2 In case that RF interference occurs to Other Radio Stations from this equipment please change promptly the frequency for use place to use or stop emitting Radio 3 Please contact TOSHIBA Direct PC if you have a ...

Page 22: ... power data communication system radio station stipulated in the Radio Law and the Telecommunications Business Law of Japan The Name of the radio equipment MPCI3A 20 R JAPAN APPROVALS INSTITUTE FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT Approval Number D01 1128JP TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER Approval Number 01NY A1088 The following restrictions apply Do not disassemble or modify the device Do not install the ...

Page 23: ...x Conventions xxx Abbreviations xxx Icons xxx Keys xxx Key operation xxxi Display xxxi Messages xxxi Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 Equipment checklist 1 1 Hardware 1 1 Software 1 2 Documentation 1 2 Features 1 3 Special features 1 7 Utilities 1 9 Options 1 10 Satellite 1130 Series User s Manual xxiii ...

Page 24: ...ptor 2 14 Chapter 3 Getting Started 3 1 Setting up your work space 3 1 General conditions 3 2 Placement of computer 3 2 Seating and posture 3 3 Lighting 3 4 Work habits 3 4 Connecting the AC adaptor 3 5 Opening the display 3 6 Turning on the power 3 7 Starting up for the first time 3 7 Turning off the power 3 8 Shut Down mode Boot mode 3 8 Hibernation mode 3 8 Standby mode 3 10 Restarting the comp...

Page 25: ... 4 14 LAN 4 15 Connecting LAN cable 4 15 Disconnecting LAN cable 4 16 Wireless LAN 4 16 Wireless communication switch 4 17 Wireless communication LED 4 17 Cleaning the computer 4 19 Moving the computer 4 19 Heat dispersal 4 20 Chapter 5 The Keyboard 5 1 Typewriter keys 5 1 F1 F12 function keys 5 2 Soft Keys Alt Gr Key Combinations 5 2 Soft keys Fn key combinations 5 2 Emulation keys 5 3 Hotkeys 5 ...

Page 26: ...tery operating time 6 10 Retaining data with power off standby mode 6 10 Extending battery life 6 11 Replacing the battery pack 6 11 Removing the battery pack 6 11 Installing the battery pack 6 13 Power up modes 6 14 Panel power off on 6 14 System automatic Standby Hibernation 6 14 Chapter 7 Optional Devices 7 1 PC Cards 7 2 Installing a PC Card 7 2 Removing a PC Card 7 3 Memory expansion 7 4 Inst...

Page 27: ...8 4 Self test 8 4 Power 8 4 Keyboard 8 7 LCD panel 8 7 Diskette drive 8 8 Hard disk drive 8 8 CD RW DVD ROM drive 8 9 DVD ROM drive 8 10 Printer 8 11 PC Card 8 12 USB 8 12 Sound system 8 12 Pointing device 8 13 TV output signal 8 14 Standby Hibernation 8 15 Memory expansion 8 15 Modem 8 16 LAN 8 17 Wireless LAN 8 17 Monitor 8 17 If you need further assistance 8 18 Before you call 8 18 Where to wri...

Page 28: ...ord and Connectors B 1 Appendix C The TOSHIBA International Warranty C 1 Appendix D Keyboard Layouts D 1 Appendix E Display Modes E 1 Appendix F If your computer is stolen F 1 Appendix G ASCII Character Codes G 1 Appendix H Wireless LAN H 1 Appendix I Internal Modem Guide I 1 Glossary I 1 Index I 1 ...

Page 29: ...r please continue reading the preface to learn how this manual is organised then become acquainted with this manual by browsing through its pages Be sure to look over the Special features section of the Introduction to learn about features that are uncommon or unique to the computer Manual contents This manual is composed of eight chapters nine appendices a glossary and an index Chapter 1 Introduc...

Page 30: ...ex quickly directs you to the information contained in this manual 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 Ico...

Page 31: ...Windows or icons or text generated by the computer that appears on its display screen is presented in the type face you see to the left Text generated by the computer is usually preceded by the screen icon 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...

Page 32: ...may not function properly if you use an operating system that was not preinstalled by TOSHIBA Equipment checklist Carefully unpack your computer Save the box and packing materials for future use Check to make sure you have all the following items Hardware Satellite 1130 Series Portable Personal Computer Universal AC adaptor and power cord Modular cable for modem USB Floppy Disk Drive Satellite 113...

Page 33: ... Wireless LAN driver LAN driver Infrared Device driver Online manual Supervisor Password utility Product Recovery CD ROM Tools Utilities CD ROM The system may not function properly if you use drivers that are not preinstalled or distributed by TOSHIBA Documentation Your computer s documentation Satellite 1130 Series Personal Computer User s Manual Satellite 1130 Series QuickStart Microsoft Windows...

Page 34: ...d in the future Chip Set Chip Set Intel 852GM Chipset with integrated shared video RAM graphic controller PC87591L for Keyboard Controller Battery Management and RTC OZ6933 for Card Bus PCMCIA Controller ALC202 for AC97 CODEC VT63075 for IEEE1394 controller Realtek 8100BL on board LAN Memory Slots Two 200 pin 2 5V DDR SO DIMM connectors with supporting DDR 266 memory card BIOS BIOS 512KB Flash ROM...

Page 35: ...rges the batteries when they are low It comes with a detachable power cord Disks Fixed hard disk Either one 20GB 30GB 40GB hard disk drive Bus Master IDE 9 5m m 2 5 HDD Support Ultra 100 synchronous support DMA USB diskette drive Accommodates either 3 1 44 megabyte or 720 kilobyte diskettes and can be connected to a USB slot Optical media drive 5 25 12 7mm height CD ROM DVD ROM or CD RWDVD ROM com...

Page 36: ...s Multimedia Sound system Incorporates a Wave Table Synthesizer for advanced sound applications including 3D games DVD movie playback and Internet communications Video out and Line out Lets you transfer video data to external devices Use the TV adaptor cable for video out Data output depends on the type of device connected to the TV adaptor cable Headphone jack Outputs analogue audio Microphone ja...

Page 37: ...ni PCI card is compatible with other LAN systems based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum radio technology that complies with the IEEE 802 11 Standard Revision b It supports data transfer up to 11 Mbits s It has a Frequency Channel Selection 2 4 GHz and allows roaming over multiple channels Dimensions Size 332 4mm x 280mm x 38 2mm Front 41 3mm Rear Weight 6 43lb 2 93kg for 14 1 XGA TFT LCD with Li...

Page 38: ... TOSHIBA Power Management Utility System Automatic Standby Hibernation This feature automatically brings the system to standby mode or Hibernation mode when there is no input or hardware access for a time specified You can specify the time and select either System Standby or System Hibernate in the TOSHIBA Power Management Utility Keypad Overlay A ten key pad is integrated into the keyboard Refer ...

Page 39: ...disk when you turn on the power again you can continue working right where you left off Refer to the Turning off the power section in Chapter 3 Getting Started for details Standby In Standby mode power to the system remains on but the CPU and all other devices are in sleep mode When the computer is in standby mode the Power LED flashes amber To enter Standby mode click Start click Shut Down select...

Page 40: ...TOSHIBA Power Management Utility is under the Performance and Maintenance item DVD Video Player The DVD Video Player is used to play DVD Video It has an on screen interface and functions Click Start point to All Programs point to InterVideo WinDVD then click InterVideo WinDVD Drag n Drop CD This easy to use software lets you record CDs with just a few mouse clicks You can create CDs in several for...

Page 41: ...ease your computer operating time AC Adaptor If you use your computer at more than one site frequently it may be convenient to purchase an additional AC adaptor for each site so you will not have to carry the adaptor with you Security Lock A slot is available to attach a security cable to the computer to deter theft Wireless LAN Kit This option enables wireless LAN functions in computers that do n...

Page 42: ...computer s front with its display panel in the closed position LEFT SPEAKER CD DVD EJECT BUTTON DISPLAY LATCH SYSTEM INDICATORS OPTICAL MEDIA DRIVE RIGHT SPEAKER Front of the computer with display closed System Indicators The system indicators provide icons for monitoring the status of Disc Player Audio Music DC IN Power Battery Built in HDD and Diskette Optical Media drive Details are given later...

Page 43: ...and caring for CDs DVD ROM drive A full size DVD ROM drive module lets you run either 12 cm 4 72 or 8 cm 3 15 digital versatile disk compact disk without using an adaptor The drive is configured as Regional Playback Control 2 RPC2 The computer is configured with either a CD ROM drive DVD ROM drive or CD RW DVD ROM drive See Chapter 4 Operating Basics for information on using the drive and caring f...

Page 44: ...utomatically disables the internal speakers Microphone Jack A standard 3 5 mm mini microphone jack enables connection of a three conductive type mini jack for a monaural microphone Line In Jack A standard 3 5 mm min line in jack enables connection of a stereo device for audio input Off On Wireless communication switch The Wireless Communication 802 11b Switch turns on the wireless networking trans...

Page 45: ...f a number of USB equipped devices For example you might connect a USB HUB to the computer then connect a keyboard to the USB HUB and a mouse to the keyboard PC Card Slot A PC Card slot can accommodate two 5 mm PC Cards Type II or one 10 5 mm PC Card Type III You can install any industry standard PC Card such as a SCSI adaptor Ethernet adaptor or flash memory card Keep foreign objects out of the P...

Page 46: ... devices For example you might connect a USB HUB to the computer then connect a keyboard to the USB HUB and a mouse to the keyboard Modem Jack In areas where an internal modem is installed as standard equipment there is a modem jack that lets you use a modular cable to connect the modem directly to a telephone line The modem is not supported in some marketing regions In case of a lightning storm u...

Page 47: ...llel Port This Centronics compatible 25 pin parallel port is used to connect a parallel printer or other parallel device This port supports Extended Capabilities Port ECP standard External Monitor Port This 15 pin port lets you connect an external video display to the computer TV Video Out Plug a 4 pin S video cable into this connector for output of NTSC or PAL signal DC IN 19V DC IN 19V The AC ad...

Page 48: ...eless LAN Socket Consult your TOSHIBA dealer for installation of a Wireless LAN card Expansion Memory Socket Use this socket to install a memory module to increase your computer s memory Refer to the Memory Expansion section in Chapter 7 Optional Devices Battery Pack This is the battery pack which powers the computer when the AC adaptor is not connected For detailed information on the battery pack...

Page 49: ...l device located in the centre of the palm rest is used to control the on screen pointer Refer to the Using the Touch pad section in Chapter 4 Operating Basics Touch pad Control Buttons Control buttons below the Touch pad let you select menu items or manipulate text and graphics designated by the on screen pointer Power Button Press the power button to turn the computer s power on and off Keyboard...

Page 50: ... light when various computer operations are in progress DC IN 19V POWER BATTERY OPTICAL MEDIA HDD The system indicators DC IN The DC IN indicator glows green when DC power is supplied from the AC power adaptor Power The Power indicator glows green when the computer is on If you put the computer in Stand by mode it blinks amber In Hibernation mode it doesn t glow Battery The Battery indicator indic...

Page 51: ...is on pressing a letter key on the keyboard produces an uppercase capital letter 3 diskette drive EJECT BUTTON DISKETTE SLOT The diskette drive The 3 diskette drive lets you use either double density 720 KB or high density 1 44 MB 3 diskettes for data transfer and storage Note that the disk in use indicator glows when the computer accesses the floppy diskette Diskette Slot Insert diskettes into th...

Page 52: ... Mode 2 CD R CD R W CD I Ready CD Extra CD CD Text CD ROM Mode 1 Mode 2 Check the Optical Media indicator when you use the CD RW DVD ROM drive Do not press the eject button disconnect a drive or turn off the computer while the light is glowing Doing so could damage the CD DVD or the drive Due to power intensive nature of playing DVDs or music CDs your system s battery will not normally charge whil...

Page 53: ...ck Control 2 RPC2 The computer is configured with either a CD ROM drive or a DVD ROM drive This drive supports the following formats DVD ROM CD DA Photo CD single multi session CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form1 Form2 CD G Audio CD only DVD Video CD Text CD ROM Mode 1 Mode 2 Enhanced CD CD EXTRA Addressing Method 2 Check the Optical Media indicator when you use the DVD ROM drive Do not press the eject button ...

Page 54: ...sks without using an adaptor The computer is configured with either a CD ROM drive or a DVD ROM drive This drive supports the following formats Audio CD Photo CD ISO 9660 CD EXTRA CD R read only CD Re writable read only Check the Optical Media indicator when you use the CD ROM drive Do not press the eject button or turn off the computer while the light is glowing Doing so could damage the CD or th...

Page 55: ...a frequency of either 50 or 60 hertz enabling you to use the computer in almost any country region To recharge the battery simply connect the AC adaptor to a power source and the computer See Chapter 6 Power and Power Up Modes for details The AC adaptor Use of the wrong adaptor could damage your computer TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage in such case The current rating for the computer i...

Page 56: ...mputer Restoring the preinstalled software Setting up your work space Establishing a comfortable work site is important for you and your computer A poor work environment or stressful work habits can result in discomfort or serious injury from repetitive strain to your hands wrists or other joints Proper ambient conditions should also be maintained for the computer s operation This section discusse...

Page 57: ...place the computer near magnetic objects or bring magnetic objects close to the computer Be careful of objects such as stereo speakers that produce strong magnetic fields during operation Also be careful with metal objects such as bracelets which can be inadvertently magnetized Do not operate the computer in close proximity to a mobile phone Leave ample ventilation room for the fan Ensure that the...

Page 58: ...yboard is at or slightly below the level of your elbow You should be able to type comfortably with your shoulders relaxed Your knees should be slightly higher than your hips If necessary use a foot rest see 1 in the illustration to raise the level of your knees to ease pressure on the back of your thighs Adjust the back of your chair so it supports the lower curve of your spine Sit straight so tha...

Page 59: ...ioning of your chair and equipment as described earlier can reduce tension in your shoulders or neck and ease back strain Vary your posture frequently Occasionally stand up and stretch or exercise briefly Exercise and stretch your wrists and hands a number of times during the day Frequently look away from the computer and focus your eyes on a distant object for several seconds for example 30 secon...

Page 60: ...ls on using the AC adaptor to charge the battery pack refer to Chapter 6 Power and Power Up Modes Use of the wrong adaptor could damage your computer TOSHIBA assumes no liability for any damage in such case The current rating for the computer is 19 VDC 3 95 amperes 1 Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor 2 Connect the AC adaptor to the DC output plug ...

Page 61: ...timal viewing 1 Slide the display latch on the front of the computer to the right to unlatch the display panel 2 Lift the panel up and adjust it to the best viewing angle for you Use reasonable care when opening and closing the display panel Opening it vigorously or slamming it shut could damage the computer Opening the display ...

Page 62: ... or three seconds and release Turning on the power Starting up for the first time When you first turn on the power the computer s initial screen is the Microsoft Windows XP Startup Screen Logo Follow the on screen directions for each screen During setup you can click the Back button to return to the previous screen Be sure to read the Windows End User License Agreement display carefully ...

Page 63: ...ck Start and click Turn Off Computer From the Turn Off Computer window click Turn Off 4 Turn off the power to any peripheral devices Do not turn the computer or devices back on immediately Wait a moment to let all capacitors fully discharge Hibernation mode The hibernation feature saves the contents of memory to the hard disk when the computer is turned off The next time the computer is turned on ...

Page 64: ...rnate feature You can use the panel power off feature Starting Hibernation You can also enable Hibernation by pressing Fn F4 See Chapter 5 The Keyboard for details To enter Hibernation mode follow the steps below 1 Click Start 2 Select Turn Off Computer 3 Open the Turn Off Computer dialog box Hibernate is not displayed 4 Press the Shift key The Standby item will change to Hibernate 5 Select Hibern...

Page 65: ...on is active when the computer automatically enters Standby it might not be restored when the computer wakes up from standby To prevent the computer from automatically entering standby mode disable Standby in the TOSHIBA Power Management Utility Open the TOSHIBA Power Management Utility and click the Power Save Modes tab Next select either an AC Power or Battery Power option and then click details...

Page 66: ...it select the TOSHIBA Power Management Utility icon in the Control Panel and select the Advanced tab and then set your Power Buttons options to Standby 3 Press the power button This feature must be enabled To enable it select the TOSHIBA Power Management Utility icon in the Control Panel and select the Advanced tab When you turn the power back on you can continue where you left when you shut down ...

Page 67: ...e follow the steps below When you reinstall the Windows operating system the hard disk will be reformatted and all data will be lost Make sure you have a backup copy of your data before you perform a complete system recovery 1 Load the Product Recovery CD ROM in the drive and turn off the computer s power 2 Power on your computer when the TOSHIBA logo appears press F12 key The Boot Menu will appea...

Page 68: ... direction you want the on screen pointer to go TOUCHPAD TOUCHPAD CONTROL BUTTONS Touch pad and control buttons Two buttons below the keyboard are used like the buttons on a mouse pointer Press the left button to select a menu item or to manipulate text or graphics designated by the pointer Press the right button to display a menu or other function depending on the software you are using Do not pr...

Page 69: ... press Enter to open the Mouse Properties window Click Click the left control button or tap the Touch pad one time Double click Click the left control button twice or tap the Touch pad twice Drag and Drop 1 Select the material you want to move Leave your finger on the Touch pad and move the material 2 Lift your finger to drop the material where you want it Scroll Vertical Move your finger up or do...

Page 70: ...ng the device 3 Handle this device only in electrostatically safe environments and do not touch connecting terminals with empty hands when mounting or removing this device 4 Do NOT do any of the following Do not use storage media DVD or CD that are not the correct size or shape or do not meet the minimum formatting requirements Do not insert more than one 1 CD or DVD disc into the drive at any tim...

Page 71: ...he eject button to open the drawer slightly Pressing the eject button b Pressing the eject button will not open the drawer when the computer s power is off If the power is off you can open the drawer by inserting a slender object about 15 mm such as a straightened paper clip into the eject hole just to the right of the eject button Manual release with the eject hole ...

Page 72: ...Grasp the drawer gently and pull until it is fully opened Pulling the drawer open 4 Lay the CD DVD label side up in the drawer Inserting a CD DVD Be careful not to touch the lens or the area around it Doing so could cause the drive to malfunction ...

Page 73: ... should lie below the top of the spindle flush with the spindle base 6 Push the centre of the drawer to close it Press gently until it locks into place If the CD or DVD is not seated properly when the drawer is closed the CD DVD might be damaged Also the drawer might not open fully when you press the eject button Closing the drawer ...

Page 74: ...drawer partially open press the eject button Gently pull the drawer out until it is fully opened When the drawer pops open slightly wait a moment to make sure the CD DVD has stopped spinning before pulling the drawer fully open Turn off the power before you use the eject hole If the CD DVD is spinning when you open the drawer the CD DVD could fly off the spindle and cause injury 2 The CD DVD exten...

Page 75: ... Company of Japan Ltd JVC TDK Corporation DVD RAM Matsushita Electric Corporation Co Ltd TOSHIBA continued the operations of CD R CD RW DVD RW DVD RAM media of the manufacturers CD RW can generally be rewritten about 1000 times However the actual number of rewrites is affected by the quality of the media Be sure to connect the AC adaptor when you write or rewrite Be sure to close all other softwar...

Page 76: ...on the disk Do not perform any of the following actions Operate the computer for any other function including use of a mouse or Touch pad closing opening the LCD panel Start a communication application such as a modem Apply impact or vibration to the PC Install remove or connect external devices including the following PC Card USB devices external display i LINK devices optical digital devices Use...

Page 77: ...n around the CD DVD If necessary use a cloth dampened in water or a neutral cleaner Do not use benzene thinner or similar cleaner Diskette care Handle your diskettes with care The following simple precautions will increase the lifetime of your diskettes and protect the data you store on them 1 Store your diskettes in the container they came in to protect them and keep them clean If a diskette is d...

Page 78: ... telephone line A digital line will damage the modem IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using you telephone equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock and injury to persons including the following 1 Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool...

Page 79: ...l the change may not take effect 2 The Region Selection icon will appear in the Windows Task Bar The Region Selection icon 3 Click the icon with the primary mouse button to display a list of regions that the modem supports A sub menu for telephony location information will also be displayed A check will appear next to the currently selected region and telephony location 4 Select a region from the ...

Page 80: ...x after selecting region The dialling properties dialog box will be displayed automatically after you select the region Location list for region selection A submenu appears displaying location information for telephony Open dialog box if the modem and Telephony Current Location region code do not match A warning dialog box is displayed if current settings for region code and telephony location are...

Page 81: ... connect the modem to a digital telephone line A digital line will damage the modem 1 Plug one end of the modular cable into the modem jack 2 Plug the other end of the modular cable into a telephone jack Connecting the international modem Do not pull on the cable or move the computer while the cable is connected If you use a storage device such as a DVD ROM drive or HDD connected to a 16 bit PC Ca...

Page 82: ...the computer s default settings could cause a malfunction in LAN operation Check with your LAN administrator regarding set up procedures If you are using Fast Ethernet LAN 100 megabits per second 100BASE TX be sure to connect with a CAT5 cable You cannot use a CAT3 cable If you are using Ethernet LAN 10 megabits per second 10BASE T you can connect with either a CAT5 or a CAT3 To connect the LAN ca...

Page 83: ...AN systems based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum radio technology that complies with IEEE 802 11 wireless LAN standard Revision B It supports the following features This is a Certification Mark of the Wi Fi Alliance Automatic Transmit Rate Select mechanism in the transmit range of 11 5 5 2 and 1 Mbit s Frequency Channel Selection 2 4 GHz Roaming over multiple channels Card Power Management Wire...

Page 84: ... is off Wireless communication LED The LED indicates the status of the wireless communication functions LED status Indication LED off Wireless communication switch is set to off Automatic power down because of overheating Power malfunction LED glows Wireless communication switch is on Wireless communication is turned on by an application If you used the Task Bar to disable W LAN restart the comput...

Page 85: ...ria Azerbaijan Belgium Bulgaria Canada Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Italy Japan Jordan Korea Kuwait Latvia Lebanon Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxemburg Malaysia Malta Monaco Netherlands Norway New Zealand Oman Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sr...

Page 86: ... harsh or caustic chemical products to clean the computer Moving the computer The computer is designed for rugged durability However a few simple precautions taken when moving the computer will help ensure trouble free operation Make sure all disk activity has ended before moving the computer Check the Built in HDD and Optical Media drive indicators on the computer If a diskette is in the diskette...

Page 87: ...rst then if necessary lowers CPU processing speed Mid Performance Mode Uses a combination of fan and lowering the CPU processing speed Silent Mode Lowers the CPU processing speed first then if necessary turns on the fan If the temperature rises to a certain level the cooling fan is turned on or the CPU operating speed is lowered When the CPU temperature falls to a normal range the fan is turned of...

Page 88: ...nd lower case letters numbers punctuation marks and special symbols that appear on the screen There are some differences however between using a typewriter and using a computer keyboard Letters and numbers produced in computer text vary in width Spaces which are created by a space character may also vary depending on line justification and other factors The lowercase l el and the number 1 one are ...

Page 89: ... the space bar is used in combination with other keys to create accented or special characters etc Note that some of the keys at the top of the keyboard bear three symbols not to be confused with the blue or white letters on the side of some other keys To generate the third symbol hold Alt Gr and press the key bearing the character you wish to create Please note that since the Alt Gr key is not pr...

Page 90: ...vated the grey keys with white numbers become numeric keypad keys Fn F11 or cursor control keys Fn F10 Refer to the Keypad overlay section in this chapter for more information on how to operate these keys The power on default for both settings is off Fn F12 Press Fn F12 ScrLock to lock the cursor on a specific line The power on default is off Fn Enter Press Fn Enter to simulate Enter on the enhanc...

Page 91: ...ress any key or use the Touch pad Power save mode Pressing Fn F2 changes the power save mode Press Fn F2 once to display the Power Save Mode in a window Press the hotkeys again to change the setting You can also change this setting through the AC Power or Battery Power items of the Power Save Modes tab in the Toshiba Power Management Utility Standby When you press Fn F3 the computer can enter Stan...

Page 92: ... this setting through the Monitor brightness item of the Power Save Mode window in Power Saver Display brightness Pressing Fn F7 increases the display brightness When you press these hotkeys the current setting will be displayed for two seconds by a pop up icon You can also change this setting through the Monitor brightness item of the Power Save Mode window in Power Saver Wireless LAN Fn F8 turns...

Page 93: ...nt numeric keypad but its numeric keypad overlay functions like one The keys in the centre of the keyboard with white letters make up the numeric keypad overlay The overlay provides the same functions as the numeric keypad on the 101 102 key enhanced keyboard in the next illustration Turning on the overlays The numeric keypad overlay can be used for numeric data input or cursor and page control Ar...

Page 94: ...n to turn off the overlay The numeric keypad overlay Temporarily using normal keyboard overlay on While using the overlay you can temporarily access the normal keyboard without turning off the overlay 1 Hold down Fn and press any other key All keys will operate as if the overlay were off 2 Type upper case characters by holding down Fn Shift and pressing a character key 3 Release Fn to continue usi...

Page 95: ...puter is in Numeric mode you can switch temporarily to Arrow mode by pressing a shift key If the computer is in Arrow mode you can switch temporarily to Numeric mode by pressing a shift key Generating ASCII characters Not all ASCII characters can be generated using normal keyboard operation But you can generate these characters using their ASCII codes With the overlay on 1 Hold down Alt 2 Using th...

Page 96: ... affected by the power conditions whether an AC adaptor is connected whether a battery is installed and what the charge level is for the battery Table 6 1 Power conditions Power on Power off no operation AC adaptor connected Battery fully charged Operates No charge LED Battery green DC IN green No charge LED Battery green DC IN green Battery partially charged or no charge Operates Quick charge LED...

Page 97: ...LED Battery off DC IN off Power indicators As shown in the above table the Battery DC IN and Power indicators on the system indicator panel alert you to the computer s operating capability and battery charge status Battery indicator Check the Battery indicator to determine the status of the battery The following indicator lights indicate the battery status Flashing amber The battery charge is low ...

Page 98: ...cator does not light Battery types The computer has two types of batteries Battery pack Real Time Clock RTC battery Battery pack When the AC adaptor is not connected the computer s main power source is a removable lithium ion Li Ion battery pack also referred to in this manual as the battery You can purchase additional battery packs for extended use of the computer away from an AC power source The...

Page 99: ... settings WARNING 0251 System CMOS checksum bad Default configuration used Press F1 to resume F2 to Setup The computer s RTC battery is a lithium ion 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 of Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations When this err...

Page 100: ...ect type dispose of used batteries according to the instruction Danger 1 Never try to dispose of the battery pack by burning or expose it to a heating device such as a microwave oven The battery pack could explode and cause bodily injury 2 Never try to disassemble repair or otherwise tamper with a battery pack The battery pack will overheat and ignite Leakage of caustic alkaline solution or other ...

Page 101: ...s injury Warning 1 Never allow caustic electrolyte fluid leaked from a battery pack to contact your eyes skin or clothing If caustic electrolyte fluid should contact your eyes immediately wash your eyes with large amounts of running water and seek medical attention to help prevent eye damage It electrolyte fluid should contact your skin immediately wash it under running water to prevent rash If it...

Page 102: ... clock battery discharge completely Standby and Suspend will not function and data in memory will be lost Also the computer might register an incorrect time and date In this case connect the AC adaptor to recharge the batteries 7 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 computer is in Suspe...

Page 103: ...outlet The Battery indicator glows amber when the battery is being charged Use only the computer connected to an AC power source to charge the battery pack Do not attempt to charge the battery pack with any other charger Time The following table shows the time required to fully charge a discharged battery Charging time hours Battery type Power on Power off Battery pack about 3 5 to 8 about 3 5 RTC...

Page 104: ...n the computer for a long time A cool battery is installed in a warm computer In such case follow the steps below 1 Fully discharge the battery by leaving it in the computer with the power on until the power automatically shuts off 2 Plug in the AC adaptor 3 Charge the battery until the Battery indicator glows green Repeat these steps two or three times until the battery recovers normal capacity L...

Page 105: ...ined to begin with How you use optional devices such as a PC Card to which the battery supplies power Enabling Resume mode conserves battery power if you are frequently turning the computer off and on Where you store your programs and data Closing the display when you are not using the keyboard saves power Operating time decreases at low temperatures The condition of the battery terminals Make sur...

Page 106: ...You might also replace a discharged battery pack with a charged spare when you are operating your computer away from an AC power source This section explains how to remove and install the battery pack Removing the battery pack To replace a discharged battery pack follow the steps below Refer to Chapter 2 The Grand Tour for component locations When handling battery packs be careful not to short cir...

Page 107: ...the computer upside down 5 Slide the battery latch to the right then pull the battery out of the battery bay 2 1 Removing the battery pack For environmental reasons do not throw away a spent battery pack Please return spent battery packs to your TOSHIBA dealer ...

Page 108: ... of Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations Use only batteries recommended by TOSHIBA as replacements 1 Turn the computer s power off 2 Disconnect all cables connected to the computer 3 Hold the battery pack so that the label faces down and the connectors on the battery face the connectors on the computer 4 Gently press the battery into the battery bay until the latch...

Page 109: ...n Panel power off on You can set up your computer so that power turns off automatically when you close the display panel When you open the panel power turns on in Standby or Hibernation mode but not in boot mode If the panel power off function is enabled and you use Shut down Windows do not close the display until the shut down function is completed System automatic Standby Hibernation This featur...

Page 110: ...ties and its versatility This chapter describes connection or installation of the following types of devices cards memory PC Cards Memory modules Power devices Additional battery pack Additional AC adaptor Peripheral devices Parallel printer External monitor Television Security lock Satellite 1130 Series User s Manual 7 1 ...

Page 111: ...6 bit PC Card modem speed might be slow or communication interrupted Installing a PC Card Two PC Card connectors are located one above the other on the right side of the computer Both connectors are accessed from the same slot You can install two Type II cards one in each connector or one Type III card in the bottom connector Windows hot install feature lets you install PC Cards while the computer...

Page 112: ...afety Remove Hardware icon on the Task Bar 2 Click the PC Card you want to remove 3 Press the eject button of the PC Card you want to remove to extend the button 4 Press the extended eject button to pop the card out slightly 5 Grasp the PC Card and remove it Removing a PCcard ...

Page 113: ...dule If you want to upgrade system memory you should only use certified modules Ask your vendor or check the Toshiba web site for a list of approved memory products Installing a memory module If you use the computer for a long time the memory modules will become hot In this case let the memory modules cool to room temperature before you replace them If you have a Wireless LAN card installed you wi...

Page 114: ...le and press the module carefully to ensure a firm connection Do not touch the connectors on the memory module or on the computer Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems 7 Push the module down so it lies flat Latches on either side will click into place to secure the module Installing a module 8 Seat the cover and secure it with one screw 9 Replace the battery pack as described i...

Page 115: ...nnected from the computer Do not try to remove a memory module with the computer turned on You may damage the computer and the module 2 Turn the computer upside down and remove the battery and one screw securing the memory module socket cover 3 Slide your fingernail or a thin object under the cover and lift it off 4 Push the latches to the outside to release the module A spring will force one end ...

Page 116: ... dealer can supply one or you can purchase one at most computer stores The cable s connectors are designed so that it is impossible for you to connect them incorrectly To connect a printer follow these steps 1 Turn off the computer 2 Insert one end of the cable into the computer s parallel port 3 Tighten the screws that fasten the cable connector to the computer s parallel port 4 Insert the other ...

Page 117: ...display settings press Fn F5 If you disconnect the monitor before you turn the computer off be sure to press Fn F5 to switch to the internal display Refer to Chapter 5 The Keyboard for details on using hot keys to change the display setting Television A television can be connected to the video out port on the computer To connect a television follow the steps below 1 Turn the computer off 2 Use a v...

Page 118: ... dialog box 4 In the Advanced dialog box go to the Monitor tab and select the Hide modes that this monitor cannot display option 5 Next click the Intel Extreme Graphics tab and then click Graphics Properties 6 Select the appropriate device from the icon panel on the left Set the device s resolution When this device is the primary display device the selected resolution will be used automatically 7 ...

Page 119: ...ecurity lock enables you to anchor your computer to a desk or other heavy object to help prevent unauthorised removal of the computer Attach one end of a cable to the desk and the other end to the security lock slot on the right side of the computer Security lock ...

Page 120: ...lated information that can help solve the problem Observe what is happening Write down what the system is doing and what actions you performed immediately before the problem occurred If you have a printer attached print a copy of the screen using PrtSc Isolate the problem Using the tools available to you such as the troubleshooting tips in this chapter try to discover the specific actions that cau...

Page 121: ...ur problems to your dealer If a problem recurs the log will help you identify the problem faster Analysing the problem Sometimes the system gives clues that can help you identify why it is malfunctioning Keep the following questions in mind Which part of the system is not operating properly keyboard diskette drives hard disk drive printer display Each device produces different symptoms Is the oper...

Page 122: ... a software problem check your hardware First run through the items in the preliminary checklist above If you still cannot correct the problem try to identify the source The next section provides checklists for individual components and peripherals Hardware and system checklist This section discusses problems caused by your computer s hardware or attached peripherals Basic problems may occur in th...

Page 123: ...display information or messages except the TOSHIBA logo Random characters appear on the screen and the system does not function normally The screen displays an error message Turn off the computer and check all cable connections as well as PC Card and memory module connections If the test fails again contact your dealer Power When the computer is not plugged into an AC outlet the battery pack is th...

Page 124: ...room temperature and still does not start or if it starts but shuts down quickly contact your dealer AC power If you have trouble turning on the computer with the AC adaptor connected check the DC IN indicator Refer to Chapter 6 Power and Power Up Modes for more information Problem Procedure AC adaptor doesn t power the computer DC IN indicator should glow green Check the connections Make sure the...

Page 125: ...heck whether the battery is hot or cold If the battery is too hot or too cold it will not charge properly Let it reach room temperature Unplug the AC adaptor and remove the battery to make sure the terminals are clean If necessary wipe them with a soft dry cloth dipped in alcohol Connect the AC adaptor and replace the battery Check the Battery indicator If it does not glow let the computer charge ...

Page 126: ...able to use the keyboard consult your dealer LCD panel Problem Procedure Lines appear broken Check if you are in DOS mode In DOS lines may appear broken because of the LCD screen s higher resolution The Windows display should appear normal No display Press hotkeys Fn F5 to change the display priority to make sure it is not set for an external monitor Make sure instant security was not activated Tr...

Page 127: ...is disk the original disk not the disk drive is probably causing the problem If problems persist contact your dealer Hard disk drive Problem Procedure Computer does not boot from hard drive Insert a system diskette and reboot There may be a problem with your operating system files Refer to your OS documentation Slow performance Your files may be fragmented Run SCANDISK and defragmenter to check th...

Page 128: ... with a clean cloth dipped in water or a neutral cleaner See the Disk care section in Chapter 4 Operating Basics for details on cleaning Check your config sys and autoexec bat files to make sure they have the necessary drivers and execution lines Some CD DVDs run correctly but others do not The software or hardware configuration may be causing a problem Make sure the hardware configuration matches...

Page 129: ...nformation refer to Chapter 2 The Grand Tour and to Chapter 4 Operating Basics Problem Procedure You cannot access a disc in the drive Make sure the drive s drawer is securely closed Press gently until it clicks into place Open the drawer and make sure the disc is properly seated It should lie flat with the label facing up A foreign object in the drawer could block laser light from reading the dis...

Page 130: ...o to the Parallel printer section in Chapter 7 Optional devices and to the troubleshooting and other relevant sections in your printer and software documentation Problem Procedure Printer does not turn on Check that the printer is connected to an electric outlet Make sure the outlet is supplying power by plugging in an appliance Computer printer do not communicate Make sure the printer is turned o...

Page 131: ...the USB device drivers are properly installed Refer to your Windows documentation for information on checking the drivers This feature works only for mouse and keyboard Also the mouse and keyboard must be connected before you boot the computer If problems persist contact your dealer Sound system Problem Procedure No sound is heard Adjust the volume control dial Check the software volume settings M...

Page 132: ...lso press FN F9 to enable the Touch pad and then try again to move it Double tapping does not work Try changing the double click speed in the mouse control utility Open the Control Panel select the Mouse icon and press Enter 1 Click the Buttons tab 2 Set the double click speed as instructed and click OK The mouse pointer moves too fast or too slow Try changing the speed setting in the mouse contro...

Page 133: ...ol Panel select the Mouse icon and press Enter 2 Click the Pointer Options tab 3 Set the speed as instructed and click OK If problems persist contact your dealer The mouse pointer moves erratically The mouse might be dirty Refer to your mouse documentations for instructions on cleaning If problems persist contact your dealer TV output signal Problem Procedure Display on TV is poor Make sure the TV...

Page 134: ...mory expansion Refer also to Chapter 7 Optional Devices for information on installing memory modules Problem Procedure The computer hangs up and issue beep sounds A long beep three short beeps three short beeps and then a long beep Make sure the memory module installed in the expansion slot is compatible with the computer If an incompatible module has been installed follow the steps below 1 Turn o...

Page 135: ...ure the tone or pulse selection in your communications application is set correctly Communication is cut off unexpectedly The computer will automatically cut off communication when connection with the carrier is not successful for a set time interval Try lengthening this time interval A CONNECT display is quickly replaced by NO CARRIER Check the error control setting in your communications applica...

Page 136: ...ating Basics Problem Procedure Cannot access Wireless LAN Make sure the computer s wireless communication switch is set to on If problems persist consult your LAN administrator Monitor Refer also to Chapter 7 Optional Devices and to your monitor s documentation Problem Procedure Monitor does not turn on Make sure that the external monitor s power switch is on Confirm that the external monitor s po...

Page 137: ...fore contacting TOSHIBA try the following Review troubleshooting sections in the documentation for software and peripheral devices If a problem occurs when you are running software applications consult the software documentation for troubleshooting suggestions Call the software company s technical support for assistance Consult the dealer you purchased your computer and or software from They are y...

Page 138: ...F to 35 C 95 F 10 to 90 Non operating 20 C 4 F to 65 C 149 F 10 to 95 Conditions Altitude from sea level Operating sea level to 3 000 metres Non operating sea level to 10 000 metres Built in Modem Network control unit NCU Type of NCU AA Type of line Telephone line analogue only Type of dialling Pulse Tone Control command AT commands EIA 578 commands Monitor function Computer s speaker Satellite 11...

Page 139: ...ITT V 17 V 29 V 27ter V 21 ch2 Communication speed Data transmission and reception speed 300 1200 2400 4800 7200 9600 12000 14400 16800 19200 21600 24000 26400 28800 31200 33600 bps Data reception only with V 90 V 92 28000 29333 30666 32000 33333 34666 36000 37333 38666 40000 41333 42666 44000 45333 46666 48000 49333 50666 52000 53333 54666 56000 bps Fax 2400 4800 7200 9600 12000 14400 bps Error c...

Page 140: ...his product complies with the following directives to be observed for CE marking CE Marking is the responsibility of TOSHIBA Europe GmbH Hammfelddamm 8 41460 Neuss Germany 93 68 EEC CE marking directive 89 336 EEC EMC directive 73 23 EEC Low voltage directive 99 05 EEC R TTE Directive EN 60950 Electrical safety EN 55022 EMC Radio disturbances EN 50082 1 or EN55024 EMC Immunity EN61000 3 2 3 3 Dist...

Page 141: ...it is used All cords must meet the following specifications Length Minimum 2 metres Wire size Minimum 0 75 mm2 Current rating Minimum 2 Amperes Voltage rating 125 or 250 VAC depending on country s power standards Certification agencies U S and Canada UL listed and CSA certified No 18 AWG Type SVT or SPT 2 two conductor Australia AS Europe Austria OVE Belgium CEBEC Denmark DEMKO Finland SETI France...

Page 142: ...nited States and Canada plug configuration must be a 2 15P 250 V or 1 15P 125 V 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 and Europe USA and Canada United Kingdom UL approved CSA approved BS approved Australia Europe AS approved Approved b...

Page 143: ...ng the AC adaptor Batteries modems memory expansion kits and other TOSHIBA branded options as well as third party expansion boards are NOT covered by this warranty For information concerning warranties for these products please consult your dealer If you would like to use the international warranty please register with TOSHIBA In case no registration card for the international warranty was bundled...

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Page 148: ...Keyboard Layouts Satellite 1130 Series D 1 Appendix D Keyboard Layouts Arabic Belgian Satellite 1130 Series User s Manual D 1 ...

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Page 155: ...el 852GM Mobility Graphics Controller CRT Display Resolution Colour Depth Refresh Rate Hz 800 x 600 16bpp 32bpp 60 70 72 75 85 60 70 72 75 85 1024 x 768 16bpp 32bpp 60 70 72 75 85 60 70 72 75 85 1280 x 1024 16bpp 32bpp 60 70 72 75 85 60 70 72 75 85 1600 x 1200 16bpp 32bpp 60 70 72 75 85 60 70 72 75 85 Satellite 1130 Series User s Manual E 1 ...

Page 156: ...hould your computer be stolen however we ll help you try to find it Before contacting TOSHIBA please prepare the following information which is necessary to uniquely identify your computer In which country was your computer stolen What type of machine do you have What was the model number PA number What was the serial number 8 digits When was it stolen i e date What was the warranty seal number if...

Page 157: ...hnical Service and Support Leibnizstr 2 93055 Regensburg Germany Fax number 49 0 941 7807 925 Country stolen Machine type e g Satellite 1130 Model number e g PS113E 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 ...

Page 158: ...following pages The characters in the IBM char column appear on your display when you type the corresponding ASCII code as described in Chapter 5 The Keyboard The characters that are printed however depend on the software you are using For most software the printed output for decimal codes 32 to 128 will match your screen display Satellite 1130 Series User s Manual G 1 ...

Page 159: ...T 005 05 5 ENQ 006 06 6 ACK 007 07 7 BEL 008 08 8 BS 009 09 9 HT 010 0A 10 LF 011 0B 11 VT 012 0C 12 FF 013 0D 13 CR 014 0E 14 SO 015 0F 15 SI 016 10 16 DLE 017 11 17 DC1 018 12 18 DC2 019 13 19 DC3 020 14 20 DC4 021 15 21 NAK 022 16 22 SYN 023 17 23 ETB 024 18 24 CAN 025 19 25 EM 026 1A 26 SUB 027 1B 27 ESC 028 1C 28 FS 029 1D 29 GS 030 1E 30 RS 031 1F 31 US ...

Page 160: ...53 054 36 6 54 055 37 7 55 056 38 8 56 057 39 9 57 058 3A 58 059 3B 59 060 3C 60 061 3D 61 062 3E 62 063 3F 63 Dec code Hex code IBM char Sort seq 064 40 64 065 41 A 65 066 42 B 66 067 43 C 67 068 44 D 68 069 45 E 69 070 46 F 70 071 47 G 71 072 48 H 72 073 49 I 73 074 4A J 74 075 4B K 75 076 4C L 76 077 4D M 77 078 4E N 78 079 4F O 79 080 50 P 80 081 51 Q 81 082 52 R 82 083 53 S 83 084 54 T 84 085...

Page 161: ...16 117 75 u 117 118 76 v 118 119 77 w 119 120 78 x 120 121 79 y 121 122 7A z 122 123 7B 123 124 7C 124 125 7D 125 126 7E 126 127 7F 127 Dec code Hex code IBM char Sort seq 128 80 Ç 67 129 81 ü 85 130 82 é 69 131 83 â 65 132 84 ä 65 133 85 à 65 134 86 å 65 135 87 ç 67 136 88 ê 69 137 89 ë 69 138 8A è 69 139 8B ï 73 140 8C î 73 141 8D ì 73 142 8E Ä 65 143 8F Å 65 144 90 É 69 145 91 æ 65 146 92 Æ 65 ...

Page 162: ...71 172 AC 172 173 AD 33 174 AE 34 175 AF 34 176 B0 177 B1 178 B2 179 B3 180 B4 181 B5 182 B6 183 B7 184 B8 185 B9 186 BA 187 BB 188 BC 189 BD 190 BE 191 BF Dec code Hex code IBM char Sort seq 192 C0 193 C1 194 C2 195 C3 196 C4 197 C5 198 C6 199 C7 200 C8 201 C9 202 CA 203 CB 204 CC 205 CD 206 CE 207 CF 208 D0 209 D1 210 D2 211 D3 212 D4 213 D5 214 D6 215 D7 216 D8 217 D9 218 DA 219 DB 220 DC 221 D...

Page 163: ...char Sort seq 224 E0 α 225 E1 ß 83 226 E2 Γ 227 E3 Π 228 E4 229 E5 σ 230 E6 µ 231 E7 ϒ 232 E8 Φ 233 E9 Θ 234 EA Ω 235 EB δ 236 EC ϕ 237 ED φ 238 EE Ε 239 EF Λ 240 F0 Ξ 241 F1 242 F2 243 F3 244 F4 245 F5 246 F6 247 F7 248 F8 249 F9 250 FA 251 FB 252 FC η 253 FD 2 254 FE 255 FF ...

Page 164: ...ces have the latest information Card specifications Physical specifications Form Factor Mini PCI TypeIIIA Dimensions Weight Temperature and Humidity Operation 0 to 55 C Maximum humidity 95 Transit 20 to 70 C 15 to 95 no condensation Storage 10 to 60 C 10 to 90 no condensation Although the card may still operate in the range of 20 to 70 C operation outside the range of 0 to 55 C may no longer be ac...

Page 165: ...with Acknowledgement ACK Data Rate High 11 Mb s Medium 5 5 Mb s Standard 2 Mb s Low 1 Mb s The cards use an automatic Transmit Rate Select mechanism Radio characteristics Radio characteristics of Wireless LAN cards may vary according to Country region where the product was purchased Type of product Wireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations Although Wireless LAN networking ...

Page 166: ...the table above are typical distances as measured at the TOSHIBA Wireless LAN laboratories These values provide rule of thumb guides They may vary according to the actual radio conditions at the location where the Wireless LAN product is installed The range of your Wireless devices can be affected when the antennas are placed near metal surfaces and solid high density materials Range is also affec...

Page 167: ...ault channels When installing Wireless LAN cards the channel configuration is managed as follows For Wireless clients that operate in a Wireless LAN Infrastructure the Wireless LAN card 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 For Wirel...

Page 168: ...scribed Always remove the Battery Pack and disconnect the AC Adaptor before removing the base cover Be careful not to drop any screws or other foreign matter into the computer Metal or other foreign matter can damage the computer Installing the internal modem The internal modem is preinstalled The following is for information only To install the internal modem follow the procedures below Removing ...

Page 169: ...th the two screws removed in step 5 8 Seat the modem socket cover and secure it with two screws Installing the battery pack Refer to Chapter 6 for details on installing the battery pack Removing the internal modem To remove the internal modem 1 Turn the computer upside down 2 Remove the battery 3 Remove two screws securing the modem socket cover 4 Lift off the modem socket cover 5 Remove two screw...

Page 170: ...n of flow at regular intervals analogue signal A signal whose characteristics such as amplitude and frequency vary in proportion to are an analogue of the value to be transmitted Voice communications are analogue signals ANSI American National Standards Institute An organisation established to adopt and define standards for a variety of technical disciplines For example ANSI defined the ASCII stan...

Page 171: ...umber 101 has a value of 5 See also ASCII BIOS Basic Input Output System The firmware that controls data flow within the computer See also firmware bit Derived from binary digit the basic unit of information used by the computer It is either zero or one Eight bits is one byte See also byte Bluetooth A short range radio technology designed to simplify wireless communication among computers communic...

Page 172: ...ndard bus for 32 bit PC Cards Centronics A printer manufacturer whose method of data transmission between a parallel printer and a computer has become an industry standard CGA Colour graphics adaptor A video display protocol defined by the IBM Colour Graphics Monitor Adaptor and its associated circuitry This protocol supports two colour 640x200 and four colour 320x200 graphics and 16 colour 640x20...

Page 173: ...f hardware software firmware and peripheral components assembled to process data into useful information configuration The specific components in your system such as the terminal printer and disk drives and the settings that define how your system works You use the HW Setup program to configure your system control keys A key or sequence of keys you enter from the keyboard to initiate a particular ...

Page 174: ...g box A Windows element that requires the user to provide further information such as number of copies to print disk drive The device that randomly accesses information on a disk and copies it to the computer s memory It also writes data from memory to the disk To accomplish these tasks the unit physically rotates the disk at high speed past a read write head disk storage Storing data on magnetic ...

Page 175: ...I code 27 signalling the computer that what follows are commands used with peripheral devices such as printers and modems 2 A means of aborting the task currently in progress execute To interpret and execute an instruction Extended Capability Port An industry standard that provides a data buffer switchable forward and reverse data transmission and run length encoding RLE support F file A collectio...

Page 176: ...ls this disk and only a trained engineer can remove it for servicing Also called fixed disk hardware The physical electronic and mechanical components of a computer system typically the computer itself external disk drives etc See also software and firmware hertz A unit of wave frequency that equals one cycle per second hexadecimal The base 16 numbering system composed of the digits 0 through 9 an...

Page 177: ...r peripheral device from the keyboard or external or internal storage devices The data sent or output by the sending computer is input for the receiving computer instruction Statements or commands that specify how to perform a particular task interface 1 Hardware and or software components of a system used specifically to connect one system or device to another 2 To physically connect one system o...

Page 178: ...al to 1024 bytes See also byte and megabyte L level 2 cache See cache Light Emitting Diode LED A semiconductor device that emits light when a current is applied Liquid Crystal Display LCD Liquid crystal sealed between two sheets of glass coated with transparent conducting material The viewing side coating is etched into character forming segments with leads that extend to the edge of the glass App...

Page 179: ...n parts of the computer million byte A unit of data storage equal to 1 000 000 bytes MMX Refers to microprocessors with additional instructions beyond the x86 standard The instructions were developed on the basis of multimedia code requirements and thus improve the performance of multimedia applications mode A method of operation for example the boot mode or the resume mode modem Derived from modu...

Page 180: ... uses laser or visible light to identify characters and input them into a storage device OCR wand A device that reads using an optical device hand written or machine printed symbols into a computer See also OCR on line state A functional state of a peripheral device when it is ready to receive or transmit data operating system A group of programs that controls the basic operation of a computer Ope...

Page 181: ...splay that can be addressed by software Equal in size to a pixel or group of pixels See pixel peripheral component interconnect An industry standard 32 bit bus peripheral device An I O device that is external to the central processor and or main memory such as a printer or a mouse pixel A picture element The smallest dot that can be made on a display or printer Also called a pel port replicator Se...

Page 182: ... also S video restart Resetting a computer without turning it off also called warm boot or soft reset To restart the computer press Ctrl Alt Del while the computer is on See also boot resume A feature that lets you turn off the power without first exiting a program and retain your data in RAM When you turn on the computer the screen appears the same as when you turned it off Also called standby in...

Page 183: ...grams procedures and related documentation associated with a computer system Specifically refers to computer programs that direct and control the computer system s activities See also hardware standby See resume stop bit One or more bits of a byte that follow the transmitted character or group codes in asynchronous serial communications subpixel Three elements one red one green and blue RGB that m...

Page 184: ...ity than earlier expansion methods V VGA Video Graphics Array is an industry standard video adaptor that lets you run any popular software volatile memory Random access memory RAM that stores information as long as the computer is connected to a power source W warm start Restarting or resetting a computer without turning it off window A portion of the screen that can display its own application or...

Page 185: ...onitoring capacity 6 9 operating time 6 8 problems 8 6 real time clock 6 4 removing 6 11 safety precautions 6 5 saving power 6 10 types 6 3 Battery pack additional 7 7 replacing 6 11 BIOS 1 3 Boot mode 3 8 C CD care 4 10 CD ROM drive 2 2 CD RW DVD ROM drive 2 2 problems 8 9 CDs writing 4 8 Certification A 3 Certification agencies B 1 Chip Set 1 3 Cleaning the computer 4 19 Compact discs care 4 10 ...

Page 186: ... hibernation 5 4 Fn F5 display selection 5 5 Fn F6 display brightness 5 5 Fn F7 display brightness 5 5 Fn F10 arrow mode 5 3 5 6 Fn F11 numeric mode 5 3 5 7 H Hard disk drive problems 8 8 Headphone Jack 2 3 Heat dispersal 4 20 Hibernation mode 3 8 Hotkeys 5 4 display brightness 5 5 display selection 5 5 hibernation 5 4 instant security 5 4 power save mode 5 4 sound mute 5 4 standby 5 4 I Internati...

Page 187: ... 2 6 USB Port 2 4 2 5 Power 1 4 indicator 6 3 panel power on off 6 14 turning off 3 8 turning on 3 7 Power Button 2 8 Power conditions 6 1 Power indicators 6 2 Power up modes 6 14 Preinstalled software Restoring 3 12 Printer problems 8 11 Problems 8 1 AC power 8 5 analysing symptoms 8 2 CD RW DVD ROM drive 8 9 diskette drive 8 8 DVD ROM drive 8 10 hard disk drive 8 8 initial precautions 8 1 keyboa...

Page 188: ...nations 5 2 Sound system problems 8 12 Specifications A 1 Standby mode 3 10 System automatic Standby Hibernation 6 14 System Indicators 2 1 T Television 7 8 Touch pad 2 8 Control Buttons 2 8 using 4 1 Troubleshooting 8 1 TV Video Out 2 6 U USB Port 2 4 2 5 Using optical media 4 3 V Volume Control 2 3 W Wireless communication switch 2 3 wireless LAN H 1 Wireless LAN 4 16 Wireless communication LED ...

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