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User ’ s Manual T OSHIBA AC100.
User ’s Manual ii T able of Content s Copyright. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v Disclaimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TOSHIBA AC100 User ’s Manual iii Opening and swit ching applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4 Opening the Sett ings screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5 Worki ng with menus. . . . . .
TOSHIBA AC100 User ’s Manual iv Chapter 5 Settings Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Desktop settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User ’s Manual v TOSHIBA AC100 Copyright © 2010 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of TOSHIBA. No p at ent liability is assumed, with respect to the use of the information contained herein.
User ’s Manual vi TOSHIBA AC100 “fring” and the fring logo are trademar ks of fring. Other product names or service marks mentioned herein may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners and are hereb y acknowledged. T witter is a trademark of T witter , Inc.
User ’s Manual vii TOSHIBA AC100 FCC conditions This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subj ect to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interfere nce. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesire d operation.
User ’s Manual viii TOSHIBA AC100 This product and the original option s are designed to observe the related EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and safety standards. However , TOSHIBA cannot guarantee that this product still observes these EMC standards if options or cables not pr oduced by TOSHIBA are connected o r implemented.
User ’s Manual ix TOSHIBA AC100 VCCI Class B Information Canadian regulatory in formatio n (Canada only) This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications.
User ’s Manual x TOSHIBA AC100 Disposal of batteries a nd/or accumulators Disposing of the T OSHIBA AC100 device and the batteries ■ Discard this de vice in accordance w ith applicable l aws and regulations. For further information, contact your local government.
User ’s Manual xi TOSHIBA AC100 Following information is only for T urkey: ■ Compliant with EEE Regulations: T oshiba meets all requirements of T urkish regulation 268 91 “Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electroni c equipment”.
User ’s Manual xii Preface Congratulations on your purchase of the TOSHIBA AC100 device. This manual tells how to set up and begin using the TOSHIBA AC100 device. It also provides detailed information on configuring your device, basic operations a nd care, using opti onal devices and troub leshooting.
User ’s Manual xiii TOSHIBA AC100 Display Messages Messages are used in this manual to bring important information to your attention. Each type of message is identified a s shown below .
User ’s Manual xiv General Precautions The TOSHIBA AC100 device is de signed to opti mize safe ty , minimize strain and with stand the rigors of portability . Ho wever , certain precautions should be observed to further reduce the risk of persona l injury or damage to the device.
User ’s Manual xv TOSHIBA AC100 Creating a friendly environment Place the device on a flat surface t hat is large enough for the device and any other items you are using. Leave enough space around the device and other equipme nt to provide adequate venti lation.
User ’s Manual xvi TOSHIBA AC100 Pressure or imp act damage Do not apply heavy pressure to the device or subject it to any form of strong impact as this can damage the de vice 's components or otherwise cause it to malfunction. Mobile phones Please be aware that the use of mob ile phones can inte rfere with the aud io system.
User ’s Manual 1-1 Chapter 1 Getting S t arted & Grand T our This chapter provides an equipment checklist, grand tour of your device and basic information to start using your device. Equipment checklist Carefully unpack your device, taking care to save the box and packaging materials for future use.
User ’s Manual 1-2 Getting S tarted & Grand T our Getting St arted This section provides basic information to start using your device. It covers the following topics: ■ Connecting the AC adapt.
User ’s Manual 1-3 Getting S tarted & Grand T our Figure 1-2 The AC adaptor (3-pin plug) Attach the AC adaptor when you need to cha rge the battery or you want to operate from AC power . It is also th e fastest way to get started, because the battery pack will need to be charged before you can operate from battery power .
User ’s Manual 1-4 Getting S tarted & Grand T our 1. Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor . 2. Connect the AC adaptor ’s DC output plug to the DC IN 19V jack on the right side of the device. 3. Plug the power cord into a live wall outlet - the Battery and DC IN indicators on the front of the device should glow .
User ’s Manual 1-5 Getting S tarted & Grand T our T urning on the power This section describes how to turn on the power - the Power indicator will then indicate the status. 1. Open the display panel. 2. Press the device's power button. Initial Setup The Setup Screen will be the first scree n displayed when you turn on the power .
User ’s Manual 1-6 Getting S tarted & Grand T our Device options me nu The device provides you with an op ti on menu where you can quickly change the mode of your device: T o open the Device options menu, press the power button for about two seconds.
User ’s Manual 1-7 Getting S tarted & Grand T our Executing Suspend Mode Y ou can e nter Suspend Mode in one of the following ways: ■ Simply press the power button. ■ Select Suspend from the Device options menu. When you turn the power back on, you can continue where you left when the system went into Suspend mode.
User ’s Manual 1-8 Getting S tarted & Grand T our Lef t side The following figure shows the device’s left side. Figure 1-4 The left side of the device System indicators These LED indicators al low you to monitor the status of various device functions and are described in more detail within the System indicato rs section.
User ’s Manual 1-9 Getting S tarted & Grand T our Right side The followin g figure shows the device’ s right side. Figure 1-5 The right side of the device 1. Security lock slot 4. Notification LED 2. DC IN 19V jack 5. Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.
User ’s Manual 1-10 Getting S tarted & Grand T our Back The following figure show s the device’s back. Figure 1-6 The back of the device Underside The following figure sho ws the underside of th e device. Y ou shou ld ensure that the displ ay is closed before the device is turned over to avoi d causing any damage.
User ’s Manual 1-1 1 Getting S tarted & Grand T our Front with the display op en This section shows the device with the display panel open. In order to open the display , lift the display panel up and position it at a comfortable viewing angle for you.
User ’s Manual 1-12 Getting S tarted & Grand T our *Provided with some models. 1. 3G antennas (not shown)* 7. Display hinges 2. Web Camera 8. Power button 3. Web Camera LED 9. Keyboard 4. Microphone 10. T ouch Pad 5. Bluetooth ante nna (not shown)* 1 1 .
User ’s Manual 1-13 Getting S tarted & Grand T our System indica tors LED system indicators below their re spective icons, glow when specific device operations are in progre ss. Figure 1-9 System indicators DC IN The DC IN indicator normally glows white when power is being correctly supplied from the AC power adaptor .
User ’s Manual 2-1 Chapter 2 Basic Operations & Home screen This chapter describes the basic operations of your device and the Home screen. Using the T ouch Pad T o use the T ouch Pad, simply touch and move yo ur fingertip across it in the direction you want the on-screen pointer to go.
User ’s Manual 2-2 Basic Operations & Home screen T ouch Pad Scroll feature The touch pad supports scroll feat ure to let you scroll vertically . On the screen you wish to scroll, simply slide your finge r upwards or downwards along the right edge of the T ouch pad to scroll vertically .
User ’s Manual 2-3 Basic Operations & Home screen The Launcher tab At the bottom of your screen is the Launcher tab. Click the launch er tab icon ( ) to open it as shown below: Figure 2-3 Clicking the Launcher tab This shows icons for all the applicat ions installe d on your device.
User ’s Manual 2-4 Basic Operations & Home screen Extending of the Home screen The Home screen extends beyond the screen width to provide more space for adding icons, widgets, shortcut s and other items. Y ou may move to the right or left side of the extended home screen by: ■ Pressing the left or right arrow key .
User ’s Manual 2-5 Basic Operations & Home screen Opening an application Y ou may open any application by: ■ Clicking an application icon on the Home screen ■ Clicking an application icon from the Laun cher tab.
User ’s Manual 2-6 Basic Operations & Home screen Monitoring your device’ s st atus The status bar appears at the top of every screen. It displays icons indicating that you have received no tifications (on the left) and icons indicating the device’s status (on the right), along with the current time.
User ’s Manual 2-7 Basic Operations & Home screen Managing Notifi cations Notification icons report the arrival of n ew messages, calendar eve nts, and alarms, as well as ongoing events. When you receive a notification, its icon appea rs in the S tatus bar , along with a summary that appears only briefly .
User ’s Manual 2-8 Basic Operations & Home screen Closing the Notifications pane l Click the tab at the bo ttom of the notifications pane l to the top of the screen.
User ’s Manual 2-9 Basic Operations & Home screen Y ou can also add th e Shortcut s , Widg ets , Fo lders and Wa l l p a p e r s to the Home screen by: ■ Clicking and hold ing on the Home screen. ■ Pressing the Menu key and then Clicking Add .
User ’s Manual 2-10 Basic Operations & Home screen Renaming a folder T o rename a folder , follow the below steps: 1. Click the folder to open it. 2. Click and hold the folder window’s title bar . 3. Enter a new name in the dialog th at appears.
User ’s Manual 2-1 1 Basic Operations & Home screen Factory Reset The device provides you the function to reset your device. Before e xecuting this function, you need to backup the system s ettin gs, application settings, user installed applications and data in the internal storage by Backup/restore settings and ap plications function.
User ’s Manual 3-1 Chapter 3 Connecting to networks Y our device can connect to a va riety of networks and devices, mobile networks for voice and data transmission, Wi-Fi data networks and Bluetooth devices, such as headsets. This chapter will describe how to connect to different networks.
User ’s Manual 3-2 Connecting to networks Determining what network you’re us ing 1. Open the Settings screen. 2. Click Wirele ss & networks -> Mobile networks -> Access Point Names . The name of the wireless service provider you are currently registered with is selected in the list.
User ’s Manual 3-3 Connecting to networks There are numerous systems for securin g Wi-Fi connections, including some that rely on secure certificates or other sc hemes to ensure that only authorized users can connect. T urn off Wi-Fi when you a re not using it to extend the life of your battery .
User ’s Manual 3-4 Connecting to networks Receiving notific ations when ope n networks are in range By default, when Wi-Fi is turned on, you will receive no tifications in the S tatus bar when your device detects an open Wi-Fi network. 1. T urn on Wi-Fi if it is not already on .
User ’s Manual 3-5 Connecting to networks T o connect to a Bluetooth device, you mu st turn on your device’s Bluetooth radio. The first time you use a new device with your device, you must “pair” them, so that they know how to connect securely to each other .
User ’s Manual 3-6 Connecting to networks 6. Click on the Bluetooth name of the device in the list in settings to pair them. The devices pair with each other . If you’re prompted to enter a passcode, try entering 0000 or 1234 (the most commo n passcodes), or consult the documentation that came with the device to learn its passcode.
User ’s Manual 4-1 Chapter 4 Applications & Widget s This chapter describes the applicati ons & widgets and how to use them. Alarm Clock Y ou can se t an alarm by modifying an existing alarm or by addin g a new one. Setting an alarm 1. Open the Alarm Clock by clicking the Launche r tab -> Applications -> Alarm Clock .
User ’s Manual 4-2 Applications & Widgets Changing alarm cloc k settings Y ou can change a numb er of settings for the alarms you set by pressing the Menu key . ■ Alarm in silent mode Check to pl ay alarms even wh en the device is i n Silent mode.
User ’s Manual 4-3 Applications & Widgets Zoom in or zoo m out on a webp age 1. Click on the screen and slide slightly to reveal the zoom control icon () . 2. Click the plus or min us side of the zoom control to zoom in or out. Multiple Brows er window operations Y ou can open severa l Browser windows (up to eight) and switch between them.
User ’s Manual 4-4 Applications & Widgets W eb p age options By pressing the Menu key ( ), you can access a number of settings to manage related web page settings: New window , Bookmarks , Windows , Refresh , Forward , More .
User ’s Manual 4-5 Applications & Widgets Privacy settings ■ Clear cache Click to open a dialog where you can clear loca lly cached content and databases. ■ Clear history Click to open a dialog where you can clear the Browser navig ation history .
User ’s Manual 4-6 Applications & Widgets 5. Click CLEAR to delete the last number or operator you entered. Click and hold CLEAR to delete everything in the display . Camera Camera is a combin ation camera and camcorder that yo u use to shoot and share pictures and videos.
User ’s Manual 4-7 Applications & Widgets Cont acts Contact s gives you quick and easy access to the people you want to reach. Information abo ut your contac ts is shared with other applications, such as Messaging, Gallery (for sharing photos and videos) and so on.
User ’s Manual 4-8 Applications & Widgets Display options Y ou can h ide contacts that don’t have phone numbers. Y ou can a lso configure which groups of contacts, for each account, you want to display in the Contacts list. 1. Open your Contact s .
User ’s Manual 4-9 Applications & Widgets If you have configured Email to sen d and receive emails from more than one account, you can vi ew all emails sent to all a ccounts in your Combined Inbox. Read an email Y ou can re ad emails in your Combined Inbox or in the Inbo x or other folders for individual ac counts.
User ’s Manual 4-10 Applications & Widgets 2. Click and hold the account you want to edit. On the Acc ount options menu, click Acco unt settings . Y ou can make any changes to general, notification or server settings from this screen. FBReader FBReader is an e-book reader .
User ’s Manual 4-1 1 Applications & Widgets View and browse pictures 1. Choose the picture you want to view and click it. 2. Click and hold the picture to view the navigatio n, zoom and other controls. Play videos 1. Choose a video you want to play and click it.
User ’s Manual 4-12 Applications & Widgets Exchanging message s Y ou can send text (SMS) message to a mobile phone. Send a text message 1. On the Messaging screen, click Ne w Message . 2. Enter a mobile phone number in the To field. As you enter the ph one number , the matching contacts will appear .
User ’s Manual 4-13 Applications & Widgets Notification settings ■ Notifications Check to receive a n otification whe never you receive a new message. ■ Select ringto ne Click to open a dialo g where you can select the ringtone to sou nd when you receive new messa ge notifications.
User ’s Manual 4-14 Applications & Widgets Y ou can remove songs from a playlist or delete a playlist by pressing th e Menu key ( ) and then select appropriate options. Online Manual Online manual is a widget to launch the pr e-installed online manual (this manual) for this TOSHIBA AC100 device.
User ’s Manual 4-15 Applications & Widgets Pictur e frame Picture frame is a widget to display the pictur es or photos o n the screen as in a container . T his make it easier for users to enjoy the pictures. Y ou can select pictures directly or you can use captured pictures by pressing the Menu key and then selecting Capture picture .
User ’s Manual 4-16 Applications & Widgets 3. Now you can successfully log into your account and the main application screen will be disp layed. Y ou ca n control the devices in your network vi a the Remote Deskto p feature or print a file from your TOSHIBA AC100 device to a printer in your network.
User ’s Manual 4-17 Applications & Widgets T OSHIBA Ebook TOSHIBA Ebook is a widget to launch FBReader . It will displa y the cover pages in your library . Clicking My Library enables you to choose books from a list sorted by By author , By tag or Recent .
User ’s Manual 4-18 Applications & Widgets ■ Cancel Click to cancel file operation and return to file browsering window . ■ Copy Click to copy the selected files or folders to the target p ath. After choosing the right path, click Paste to copy files or folders into the target directory .
User ’s Manual 4-19 Applications & Widgets TOSHIBA Media Player TOSHIBA Media Player is a multimedia player where use r can experience the outstanding multimedia enjoyment.
User ’s Manual 4-20 Applications & Widgets TOSHIBA Mem o TOSHIBA Memo is a widget to display a memo on the screen. Y ou can quickly add or delete memos.
User ’s Manual 4-21 Applications & Widgets Check for Updates During normal operations, the TOSHIBA Service S tation will periodically check to see if there are any updat es for your system.
User ’s Manual 4-22 Applications & Widgets Note that the system may reboot more than once during an system update, depending on the update itself. T OSHIBA Social Network TOSHIBA Social Network is a widget for Faceb ook and T witter . Facebook is a social networking webs ite.
User ’s Manual 5-1 Chapter 5 Settings This chapter will describe different setting options in the Settings application. Settings contains two categories: Settings and Desktop Settings . Settings Y ou can use Settings to configure how your device sounds, co mmunicates and operates in many other ways.
User ’s Manual 5-2 Settings ■ Network notification: Check this option to receive an alert when an open Wi-Fi network becomes available. ■ Wi-Fi networks: Display a list of Wi-Fi networks yo u’ve previously configured and those detected when the device last scanned for Wi-F i networks.
User ’s Manual 5-3 Settings ■ Access Point Names: Click to open the APNs screen, where you can select mobile access point configurations. ■ Use only 2G netwo rks: Check this option to obtain slightly bette r battery life by preventing your device from con necting to higher-speed networks.
User ’s Manual 5-4 Settings Screen unlock pattern Screen unlock p attern contains the following options: ■ Set unlock p attern Click to open a set of screens that guide you through drawing a screen unlock pattern, as described in the Locking your screen section in Chapter 2, Basic Operations & Home screen .
User ’s Manual 5-5 Settings ■ Clear stor age Click to delete all secure certificat es and related credentials and erases the secure storage’s own p assword, after prompting you to confirm that you want to do this.
User ’s Manual 5-6 Settings Privacy Y ou can use the Privacy settings to manage your personal informati on. ■ Factory data reset Click to erase all user data in the interna l storage. Follow the on-scree n instructions to reset it . Please note that data in the removable media won’t be erased.
User ’s Manual 5-7 Settings Web search Web search contains the following option: ■ Google search settings Click to open a screen where you can set your preferences fo r whether Google search on the web makes suggestions. Y ou can also open the Google web search history settings page in Browser .
User ’s Manual 5-8 Settings About device About device in cludes informati on about your device. ■ Status Click to open the St atus screen with a long list of informatio n about your battery , mobile network connection a nd other details.
User ’s Manual 5-9 Settings ■ T urn off USB Root Hub Check to enable the system to turn off the USB root hub to save power . The default s tatus is disabled. Desktop settings Y ou can use Desktop settings to customize the de sktop. ■ Auto-Switch Desktop Check this option to permit switching your desktop based automatically on the location.
User ’s Manual 6-1 Chapter 6 Hardware & Options Operation This chapter identifies the various co mponen ts and the hardware of the device - it is recommended that you become familiar with each before you operate the device. Hardware This section describes the hardware of your device.
User ’s Manual 6-2 Hardware & Options Operation Power Display The device's interna l display panel supports high-resolution video graphics and can be set to a wide range of viewing angles for maximu m comfort and readability . Multimedia Battery pack The device i s powered by one rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack.
User ’s Manual 6-3 Hardware & Options Operation Communications Battery This section explai ns battery types, use, recharging me thods and handling.
User ’s Manual 6-4 Hardware & Options Operation Charging the batteries When the power in the ba ttery pack becomes low , the Battery indicato r will flash amber to indicate that only a few minutes of battery power remain. Y ou must rechar ge a battery pack when it becomes discharged.
User ’s Manual 6-5 Hardware & Options Operation Battery charging notice The battery may not begin charging immediately under the following conditions: ■ The battery is extremely hot or cold (if the battery is extremely hot, it might not charge at all).
User ’s Manual 6-6 Hardware & Options Operation Removing the battery pack T o remove a discharged battery , follow th e steps as detailed below: 1. Save your work. 2. T urn the device' s power off - ensure that the Power indicator is off. 3.
User ’s Manual 6-7 Hardware & Options Operation The Keyboard Figure 6-3 TOSHIBA AC100 device keyboard The number of keys available on your keyboard an d the keyboard layout will vary depending on which country/region your devi ce is configured for , with keyboards being available for numerous languages.
User ’s Manual 6-8 Hardware & Options Operation Brightness Up : Press to increase th e device's display panel brightness in individual steps. Airplane Mode : Press to enter in to Airplane mode. T ouch Pad : Press to enable or di sable the T ouch Pad function.
User ’s Manual 6-9 Hardware & Options Operation This key activates the Search function . Recent : Press to show the recent six applications. Mini USB port The TOSHIBA AC100 device is equipped with a mini USB port that enables you to connect to a computer .
User ’s Manual 6-10 Hardware & Options Operation Optional devices Optional devices can expand your device' s capabilities and its versatility .
User ’s Manual 6-1 1 Hardware & Options Operation Memory media This section provides the important safety precautions in order to handle your memory media.
User ’s Manual 6-12 Hardware & Options Operation Media care Observe the following preca utions when handling the card. Card care ■ Do not twist or be nd cards. ■ Do not expose cards to liquids or store in humi d areas or lay media close to containers of liquid.
User ’s Manual 6-13 Hardware & Options Operation 3. Push the memory media gently to ensure a firm connection is ma de. The memory media will be partially out of the slot. Figure 6-6 Inserting a memory media Removing a memory media The following instru ctions apply to all types of supported media device s.
User ’s Manual 6-14 Hardware & Options Operation USB device The TOSHIBA AC100 device is equipped with a USB port that can accommodate the following USB devices: USB flash memory , External USB HDD, HID (Keyboard and Mouse) and USB hub. This port complies with USB 2.
User ’s Manual 6-15 Hardware & Options Operation HDMI device The device is equipped with an HDMI ou t port that can send video by connecting with external devices. 1080p, 720p, 576p and 48 0p signal formats are supported, but actually available signal format depends on each HDMI device.
User ’s Manual 6-16 Hardware & Options Operation Security lock A security locks enable you to anchor your device a desk or other heavy object in order to help prevent unautho ri zed removal or theft.
User ’s Manual 7-1 Chapter 7 T r oubleshooting TOSHIBA have designed this device for durability , however , should problems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed in this chapter to help determi ne the cause.
User ’s Manual 7-2 T roubleshooting ■ Before you attach an external device you should first turn the device off, then when you turn the device back on again it will re cognize the new device.
User ’s Manual 7-3 T roubleshooting Hardware and system checklist This section discusses problems ca used by your device’s hardware or attached peripherals. Basic problems may o ccur in the following areas: Power When the device is not plu gged into an AC power outlet, the battery pack is the primary power source.
User ’s Manual 7-4 T roubleshooting Overheating power down If the processor's temperature reaches an unaccep tably high level with either setting, the device will automat ically shuts down to p revent any damage - in this instance all unsaved data in memory will be lost.
User ’s Manual 7-5 T roubleshooting Battery If you suspect a problem with the b attery , you shoul d check the status of the DC IN indicator as well as the Battery indicator. Problem Procedure Battery doesn’t power the device The battery may be discharged - connect the AC adaptor to recharge the battery .
User ’s Manual 7-6 T roubleshooting Keyboard Keyboard problems can be caused by the setup and conf iguratio n of the device. Internal display p anel Apparent device's display panel problems may be related to the device's setup and configuration.
User ’s Manual 7-7 T roubleshooting MultiMediaC ard Pointing device If you are using a USB mouse, you should also refer to both the USB device section in this chapter , and the documentation supplied wi th your mouse.
User ’s Manual 7-8 T roubleshooting USB mouse USB device In addition to the information in this section, p lease also refer to the documentation supplied with yo ur USB device. Sound system In addition to the information in this section, p lease also refer to the documentation supplied with yo ur audio device.
User ’s Manual 7-9 T roubleshooting External monitor Please also refer to the documentation supplie d with your monitor for further information. Wireless LAN If the following procedures do not re store LAN access, consult your LAN administrator .
User ’s Manual 7-10 T roubleshooting T OSHIBA support If you require any additional help using your device or if you are having problems operating the device, you may need to contact TOSHIBA for additional techni cal assistance.
User ’s Manual 7-1 1 T roubleshooting Singapore TOSHIBA Singapore Pte. Ltd. 438B Alexandra Road #06-01 Alexandra T echnopark Singapore 1 19968 Spai n TOSHIBA Information Systems, ESP AÑA Parque Emp.
User ’s Manual A-1 Appendix A S pecifications This appendix summarizes the devic e ’s technical specifications. Physical Dimensions Refer to User Informati on Guide about Size.
User ’s Manual B-1 Appendix B Wireless LAN This appendix is intended to hel p you get your Wireless LAN network up and running, with a mi nimum of parameters. Card S pecifications Form Factor USB Compati bility ■ IEEE 802.1 1 S tandard for Wireless LANs ■ Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.
User ’s Manual B-2 Wireless LAN Radio Characteristics Radio Charact eristics of Wireless LAN module may vary accord ing to: ■ Country/region where the produ ct was purchased ■ T yp e of product Wireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations.
User ’s Manual B-3 Wireless LAN Supported Freque ncy Sub-bands Subject to the radio regula tions that apply in the countries/regions, your Wireless LAN module may support a different set of 5 GHz/2.
User ’s Manual B-4 Wireless LAN ■ For Wireless LAN modules installed in wireless clients that operating in a peer-to-peer mode, the mo dule will use the default channel 10.
User ’s Manual B-5 Wireless LAN *1 Factory-set default channels *2 The channel which can be used depe nds on the installed wireless LAN module. And the approved channels on us ing are different at each country or region.
User ’s Manual C-1 Appendix C AC Power Cord and Connectors The power cord’s AC input plug must be compatible with the various international AC power outlets and the cord must meet the standards for the country/region in which it is used. All cords must meet the following specifications: Certification agencies Length: Minimum 1.
User ’s Manual C-2 AC Power Cord and Connectors In Europe, two conductors power cord must be VDE type, H05VVH2-F or H03VVH2-F and for three conductors power cord must be VDE type, H05VV -F .
User ’s Manual D-1 Appendix D Legal Footnotes This chapter states the Legal Footnotes information applicable to your TOSHIBA devices. Non-applicable Icons Certain device chassis are designed to accommodate all possible configurations for an entire product se ries.
User ’s Manual D-2 Legal Footnotes Copy Protection Applicable copy protection standards included in certain media ma y prevent or limit recording or viewing of the media.
User ’s Manual Glossa ry-1 Glossary The terms in this glossary cover topi cs related to this manual. Alternate naming is included for reference. Abbreviations AC: Alternating current ANSI: American .
User ’s Manual Glossa ry-2 Glossary WUXGA: Wide Ultra Extended Graphics Array WXGA: wide extended graphics array WXGA+: wide extended graphics array plu s XGA : extended graphics array.
User ’s Manual Index-1 Index Numerics 3G 6-3 A AC adaptor 6-2 additional 6-16 connecting 1-2 DC IN 15V jack 1-9 Alarm Clock 4-1 Analog clock 4-2 B Battery charging 6-4 indicator 1-13 real time clock.
TOSHIBA AC100 User ’s Manual Index-2 G Gallery 4-10 H HDMI device 6-15 K Keyboard Function keys 6-7 problems 7-6 Special keys 6-8 M Media care Card care 6-12 Memory card care 6-12 Memory 6-1 Memory .
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