Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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© 1999 by Toshiba Corporation. Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Toshiba. No patent liability is assumed, with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Portégé 7140CT/7200CT Portable Personal Computer User's Manual First edition December 1999
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This manual has been validated and reviewed for accuracy. [. . . ] To show the default configuration, press Home. To accept the default settings, press End and then press Y. When you execute the default setting, the following settings are not changed: · Hard Disk Mode · Password · Write Policy
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Setup and Password Security 7-3
TSETUP options
The SYSTEM SETUP screen is divided into functionally related groups. This section describes each group and its options. Most functions described in this section can also be changed using Toshiba's Hardware Setup or Power Saver Utility in Windows. The I/O port, IRQ and DMA channel are set in Windows 95/98 Device Manager. First page of TSETUP
Memory
This group displays the system's total memory.
Password
This option allows you to set or reset the user password for power on and instant security. Registered Not Registered The user password has been registered. The user password has not been registered.
If the supervisor password has been registered, it must be entered to access this and other TSETUP functions. For details on setting the password, refer to the Password security section later in this chapter.
Battery
These options let you set battery save functions for optimum performance or battery power conservation.
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Battery Save Mode
This option is used to select Full Power, Low Power or User Setting of the BATTERY SAVE OPTIONS. These settings are for the MS-DOS environment only. When you use Windows, settings made in Power Saver will be used. Full power The following shows full power settings. (Default)
BATTERY SAVE OPTIONS Processing Speed CPU Sleep Mode Display Auto Off HDD Auto Off System Auto Off LCD Brightness = = = = = = High Enabled 30Min. Disabled Bright (W/Battery power) or Super-Bright (W/External power) = Performance
Cooling Method
Low Power
The following shows low power settings:
BATTERY SAVE OPTIONS Processing Speed CPU Sleep Mode Display Auto Off HDD Auto Off System Auto Off LCD Brightness = = = = = = Low Enabled 03Min. Semi-Bright* (W/Battery power) or Bright (W/External power) = Quiet
Cooling Method
In boot mode, System Auto Off is not displayed. User Setting This option, allows you to set the battery save parameters on the sub-window, BATTERY SAVE OPTIONS. When you select this option, the automatic setting feature (Full Power or Low Power) is disabled and the user-preferred parameters become effective.
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Peripheral
This group of options determines how a number of internal and external devices work with your computer.
Pointing Devices
Use this option to enable or disable the AccuPoint II when a PS/2 mouse is connected to the computer. This tab lets you select Auto-Selected and Simultaneous. Auto-Selected If a PS/2 mouse is connected to the computer when you turn on the power, the PS/2 mouse is enabled and the AccuPoint II is disabled. (Default) Enables both the AccuPoint II and PS/2 mouse.
Simultaneous
Ext. Keyboard "Fn"
Use this option to set a key combination on an external keyboard to emulate the Fn key on the computer's internal keyboard. [. . . ] See Power-up modes
A
AC adaptor connecting, 3-5 AC adaptor, 1-3, 2-12 15 VDC port, 2-5 additional, 1-10, 8-7 AccuPoint II, 2-8, A-5 problems, 9-11 Alarm volume, 5-5 ASCII characters, 5-8, G-1 Auto power on, 1-7 Automatic power off, 1-6
C
Cache memory CPU cache, 1-2 Certification, A-9 Certification agencies, B-1 Cleaning the computer, 4-5 Computer cleaning, 4-5 moving, 4-5 Conventions, xiv Cooling, 1-8 CPU Cache, 7-10
B
Back side, 2-5 Battery. See also Battery pack charging, 6-5 charging notice, 6-6 charging time, 6-5 extending life, 6-8 indicator, 6-2 lock, 2-6 main, 6-3 monitoring capacity, 6-6 problems, 9-6 real time clock, 6-4 release, 2-6 RTC battery, 1-2 safety precautions, 6-4 save mode, 1-7. See also Battery save mode types, 6-3 Battery charger, 1-10, 8-7 Battery pack, 1-2, 6-3 additional, 1-10 care and use of, 6-4 location, 2-5, 2-6 removing, 6-8 replacing, 6-8
D
DC IN indicator, 6-2 Diagnostic test choosing options, 9-17 execution, 9-16 sequence, 9-18 subtests, 9-18 diskette, 9-22 display, 9-19 hard disk, 9-22 printer, 9-23 system/memory, 9-18 Diagnostic test, 9-16 Diskette care, 3-9 Diskette drive 3 ½" diskette drive, 2-13 3 ½" external diskette drive using, 3-7 connecting, 3-7 disconnecting, 3-8 port location. See Ports problems, 9-9
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Diskette drive module, 1-3 Disks, A-3 Display, 1-3, 2-7, A-3. [. . . ]