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    							TOSHIBA  TE2000
    Port able Perso nal Computer
    User’s  Manual 
    						
    							Copyright
    © 2001 by TOSHIBA Corporation. All rights reserved. Under the copyrig\
    ht laws,
    this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written p\
    ermission
    of TOSHIBA. No patent liability is assumed, with respect to the use of t\
    he informa-
    tion contained herein.
    TOSHIBA TE2000 Portable Personal Computer User’s Manual
    First edition January 2002
    Disclaimer
    This manual has been validated and reviewed for accuracy. The instructio\
    ns and
    descriptions it contains are accurate for the TOSHIBA TE2000 Portable Pe\
    rsonal
    Computer at the time of this manual’s production. However, succeeding\
     computers
    and manuals are subject to change without notice. TOSHIBA assumes no lia\
    bility
    for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or di\
    screpancies
    between the computer and the manual.
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    manual. 
    						
    							EU Declaration of Conformity
    TOSHIBA declares, that the product: PS600* conforms to the following Standards:
    Supplementary Information: “The product complies with the requirements
    of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, the
    EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and/or the
    R&TTE Directive  1999/05/EEC.”
    This product is carrying the CE-Mark in accordance with the related European
    Directives. Responsible for CE-Marking is TOSHIBA Europe, Hammfelddamm 8,
    41460 Neuss, Germany.
    VCCI Class B Information
    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 individual PSTNs provided in different
    countries/regions the approval does not, of itself, give an unconditional assurance of
    successful operation on every PSTN network termination point.
    In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first
    instance. 
    						
    							Network Compatibility Statement
    This product is designed to work with, and is compatible with the following
    networks. It has been tested to and found to conform with the additional require-
    ments conditional in EG 201 121.
    Germany ATAAB AN005,AN006,AN007,AN009,AN010 and
    DE03,04,05,08,09,12,14,17
    Greece ATAAB AN005,AN006 and GR01,02,03,04
    Portugal ATAAB AN001,005,006,007,011 and P03,04,08,10
    Spain ATAAB AN005,007,012, and ES01
    Switzerland ATAAB AN002
    All other countries/regions ATAAB AN003,004
    Specific switch settings or software setup are required for each network, please refer
    to the relevant sections of the user guide for more details.
    The hookflash (timed break register recall) function is subject to separate national
    type approvals. 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.
    Japan regulations
    Region selection
    If you are using the computer in Japan, technical regulations described in the
    Telecommunications Business Law require that you select the Japan region mode. It
    is illegal to use the modem in Japan with any other selection.
    Redial
    Up to two redial attempts can be made. If more than two redial attempts are made,
    the modem will return Black Listed. If you are experiencing problems with the
    Black Listed code, set the interval between redials at one minute or longer.
    Japan’s Telecommunications Business Law permits up to two redials on analogue
    telephones, but the redials must be made within a total of three minutes.
    The internal modem is approved by Japan Approvals Institute for Telecommunications
    Equipment.
                                               A00-0940JP 
    						
    							Pursuant to FCC CFR 47, Part 68:
    When you are ready to install or use the modem, call your local telephone company
    and give them the following information:
    ❑The telephone number of the line to which you will connect the modem
    ❑The registration number that is located on the device
    The FCC registration number of the modem will be found on either the device
    which is to be installed, or, if already installed, on the bottom of the computer
    outside of the main system label.
    ❑The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of the modem, which can vary. For
    the REN of your modem, refer to your modem’s label.
    The modem connects to the telephone line by means of a standard jack called the
    USOC  RJ11C.
    Type of service
    Your modem is designed to be used on standard-device telephone lines.  Connec-
    tion to telephone company-provided coin service (central office implemented
    systems) is prohibited. Connection to party lines service is subject to state tariffs. If
    you have any questions about your telephone line, such as how many pieces of
    equipment you can connect to it, the telephone company will provide this informa-
    tion upon request.
    Telephone company procedures
    The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can. In
    order to do this, it may occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their
    equipment, operations, or procedures. If these changes might affect your service or
    the operation of your equipment, the telephone company will give you notice in
    writing to allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted
    service. 
    						
    							If problems arise
    If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should immedi-
    ately remove it from your telephone line, as it may cause harm to the telephone
    network. If the telephone company notes a problem, they may temporarily discon-
    tinue service. When practical, they will notify you in advance of this disconnection.
    If advance notice is not feasible, you will be notified as soon as possible. When you
    are notified, you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed
    of your right to file a complaint with the FCC. In the event repairs are ever needed
    on your modem, they should be performed by TOSHIBA Corporation or an
    authorized representative of TOSHIBA Corporation.
    Disconnection
    If you should ever decide to permanently disconnect your modem from its present
    line, please call the telephone company and let them know of this change.
    Fax branding
    The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person
    to use a computer or other electronic device to send any message via a telephone
    fax machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom
    of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission, the date and time it
    is sent and an identification of the business, other entity or individual sending the
    message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business, other
    entity or individual. In order to program this information into your fax modem, you
    should complete the setup of your fax software before sending messages.
    Instructions for IC CS-03 certified equipment
    1   The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification
    means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective,
    operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal
    Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does not
    guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
    Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be
    connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The
    equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. 
    						
    							The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may
    not prevent degradation of service in some situations. Repairs to certified
    equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier.
    Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment
    malfunctions, may give the  telecommunications company cause to request the
    user to disconnect the equipment.
    Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connec-
    tions of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system,
    if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important
    in rural areas.
    CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections
    themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection
    authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
    2  The user manual of analog equipment must contain the equipment’s Ringer
    Equivalence Number (REN) and an explanation notice similar to the following:
    The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) of the modem, which can vary. For the
    REN of your modem, refer to your modem’s label.
    NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each
    terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of
    terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface. The termina-
    tion on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject
    only to  the requirement that the sum of the Ringer Equivalence Numbers
    of all the devices does not exceed 5.
    3The standard connecting arrangement (telephone jack type) for this equipment is
    jack type(s): USOC  RJ11C.
    The IC registration number of the modem is shown below.
     Canada: 1353   11026A 
    						
    							Notes for Users in Australia and New Zealand
    Modem warning notice for Australia
    Modems connected to the Australian telecoms network must have a valid Austel
    permit. This modem has been designed to specifically configure to ensure compli-
    ance with Austel standards when the country/region selection is set to Australia. The
    use of other country/region setting while the modem is attached to the Australian
    PSTN would result in you modem being operated in a non-compliant manner. To
    verify that the country/region is correctly set, enter the command ATI which
    displays the currently active setting.
    To set the country/region permanently to Australia, enter the following command
    sequence:
    AT%TE=1
    ATS133=1
    AT&F
    AT&W
    AT%TE=0
    AT Z
    Failure to set the modem to the Australia country/region setting as shown above will
    result in the modem being operated in a non-compliant manner. Consequently, there
    would be no permit in force for this equipment and the Telecoms Act 1991
    prescribes a penalty of $12,000 for the connection of non-permitted equipment.
    Notes for use of this device in New Zealand
    ❑The grant of a Telepermit for a device in no way indicates Telecom acceptance
    of responsibility for the correct operation of that device under all operating
    conditions. In particular the higher speeds at which this modem is capable of
    operating depend on a specific network implementation which is only one of
    many ways of delivering high quality voice telephony to customers. Failure to
    operate should not be reported as a fault to Telecom.
    ❑In addition to satisfactory line conditions a modem can only work properly if:
    a/      it is compatible with the modem at the other end of the call and
    b/      the application using the modem is compatible with the application at the
    other end of the call - e.g., accessing the Internet requires suitable software
    in addition to a modem.
    ❑This equipment shall not be used in any manner which could constitute a
    nuisance to other Telecom customers. 
    						
    							❑Some parameters required for compliance with Telecom’s PTC Specifications
    are dependent on the equipment (PC) associated with this modem. The
    associated equipment shall be set to operate within the following limits for
    compliance with Telecom Specifications:
    a/      There shall be no more than 10 call attempts to the same number within
    any 30 minute period for any single manual call initiation, and
    b/      The equipment shall go on-hook for a period of not less than 30 seconds
    between the end of one attempt and the beginning of the next.
    c/      Automatic calls to different numbers shall be not less than 5 seconds
    apart.
    ❑Immediately disconnect this equipment should it become physically damaged,
    and arrange for its disposal or repair.
    ❑The correct settings for use with this modem in New Zealand are as follows:
    ATB0 (CCITT operation)
    AT&G2 (1800 Hz guard tone)
    AT&P1 (Decadic dialing make-break ratio =33%/67%)
    ATS0=0 (not auto answer)
    ATS10=less than 150 (loss of carrier to hangup delay, factory default of 15
    recommended)
    ATS11=90 (DTMF dialing on/off duration=90 ms)
    ATX2 (Dial tone detect, but not (U.S.A.) call progress detect)
    ❑When used in the Auto Answer mode, the S0 register must be set with a value
    of 3 or 4. This ensures:
    (a) a person calling your modem will hear a short burst of ringing before  the
    modem answers. This confirms that the call has been successfully
    switched through the network.
    (b) caller identification information (which occurs between the first and
    second ring cadences) is not destroyed.
    ❑The preferred method of dialing is to use DTMF tones (ATDT...) as this is
    faster and more reliable than pulse (decadic) dialing. If for some reason you
    must use decadic dialing, your communications program must be set up to
    record numbers using the following translation table as this modem does  not
    implement the New Zealand “Reverse Dialing” standard.
    Number to be dialed: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
    Number to program into computer: 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
    Note that where DTMF dialing is used, the numbers should be entered
    normally. 
    						
    							❑The transmit level from this device is set at a fixed level and because of this
    there may be circumstances where the performance is less than optimal. Before
    reporting such occurrences as faults, please check the line with a standard
    Telepermitted telephone, and only report a fault if the phone performance is
    impaired.
    ❑It is recommended that this equipment be disconnected from the Telecom line
    during electrical storms.
    ❑When relocating the equipment, always disconnect the Telecom line connec-
    tion before the power connection, and reconnect the power first.
    ❑This equipment may not be compatible with Telecom Distinctive Alert
    cadences and services such as FaxAbility.
    NOTE THAT FAULT CALLOUTS CAUSED BY ANY OF THE
    ABOVE CAUSES MAY INCUR A CHARGE FROM TELECOM
    General conditions
    As required by PTC 100, please ensure that this office is advised of any changes to
    the specifications of these products which might affect compliance with the relevant
    PTC Specifications.
    The grant of this Telepermit is specific to the above products with the marketing
    description as stated on the Telepermit label artwork. The Telepermit may not be
    assigned to other parties or other products without Telecom approval.
    A Telepermit artwork for each device is included from which you may prepare any
    number of Telepermit labels subject to the general instructions on format, size and
    colour on the attached sheet.
    The Telepermit label must be displayed on the product at all times as proof to
    purchasers and service personnel that the product is able to be legitimately con-
    nected to the Telecom network.
    The Telepermit label may also be shown on the packaging of the product and in  the
    sales literature, as required in PTC 100.
    The charge for a Telepermit assessment is $337.50. An additional charge of $337.
    50 is payable where an assessment is based on reports against non-Telecom  New
    Zealand Specifications. $112.50 is charged for each variation when  submitted at
    the same time as the original.
    An invoice for $NZ1237.50 will be sent under separate cover. 
    						
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