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    Parallel/Printer
    This tab lets you set the Printer Port Type. Use the Windows Device Manager to
    make settings for the  Parallel port.
    Parallel Port Mode
    The options in this tab are ECP and Standard Bi-directional.
    ECPSets the port type to Extended Capabilities Port (ECP). For
    most printers, the port should be set to ECP. (Default)
    StandardThis setting should be used with some other parallel
    Bi-directionaldevices.
    Pointing Devices
    Pointing Devices
    This tab lets you select Auto-Selected and Simultaneous.
    Auto-SelectedIf 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. Otherwise, the AccuPoint II is
    enabled. (Default)
    SimultaneousEnables both the AccuPoint II and a PS/2 mouse.
    Display
    This tab lets you customize your computer’s display settings for either the internal
    LCD screen or for an external monitor.
    Power On Display
    Lets you set the display to be used when the computer is booted.
    Auto-SelectedSelects an external monitor if one is connected.
    Otherwise, it selects the internal LCD. (Default)
    SimultaneousSelects both the internal LCD and external monitor for
    simultaneous display. 
    						
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    HW Setup
    CPU
    NOTE: This feature appears only on computers with Mobile Intel®
    Pentium® III processor-M.
    Dynamic CPU Frequency Mode
    This option lets you choose from the following settings:
    Dynamically SwitchableCPU power consumption and clock speed
    automatic switching function is enabled. When
    the computer is in use, CPU operation is
    automatically switched when necessary.
    (Default)
    Always HighCPU power consumption and clock speed
    automatic switching function is disabled. The
    CPU always runs at its fastest speed.
    Always LowCPU power consumption and clock speed
    automatic switching function is disabled. The
    CPU always runs at low power consumption
    and low speed.
    Boot Priority
    Boot Priority Options
    This option sets the priority for booting the computer. Select from the following
    settings:
    HDD 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> FDD 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> CD-ROM 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> LANThe computer looks for bootable files in the
    following order: HDD, diskette drive, CD-
    ROM* and LAN. (Default)
    FDD 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> HDD 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> CD-ROM 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> LANThe computer looks for bootable files in the
    following order: diskette drive, HDD, CD-
    ROM* and  LAN.
    HDD 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> CD-ROM 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> LAN 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> FDDThe computer looks for bootable files in the
    following order: HDD, CD-ROM*, LAN
    and diskette drive.
    FDD 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> CD-ROM 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> LAN 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> HDDThe computer looks for bootable files in the
    following order: diskette drive, CD-ROM*,
    LAN and HDD. 
    						
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    CD-ROM 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> LAN 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> HDD 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> FDDThe computer looks for bootable files in the
    following order: CD-ROM*,  LAN, HDD,
    diskette drive.
    CD-ROM 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> LAN 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> FDD 
    −>  −> −>  −> 
    −> HDDThe computer looks for bootable files in the
    following order: CD-ROM*, LAN, diskette
    drive and HDD.
    You can override the settings and manually select a boot device by pressing one of
    the following keys while the computer is booting:
    USelects the USB diskette drive.
    NSelects the Network.
    1Selects the primary HDD.
    2Selects the secondary HDD.
    PSelects the PC card HDD.
    CSelects the CD-ROM*.
    This procedure does not affect the settings.
    *In this computer, CD refers to the DVD-ROM or CD-RW/DVD-ROM drives.
    NOTES:1. PC card HDD boot is supported only by slot 0 on the
    computer. Support is guaranteed only for TOSHIBA PC
    card HDDs.
    2. When you assign a PC card HDD top priority, “PC” is not
    displayed. However, the PC card HDD takes the position of
    HDD in the Boot Priority Options list above.
    Power on Boot Select
    When this option is enabled, you can change the boot drive during start up. The
    following message will appear for one or two seconds Press [F12] for the
    boot drive selection menu.
    Enabled (Default)
    Disabled
    To change the boot drive, follow the steps below.
    1. Press F12 while the above message is on the screen. 
    						
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    HW Setup
    2. The following menu will be displayed:
    Select Boot Device
    [C]: CD-ROM
    [N]: Network (LAN)
    [U]: USB Floppy Drive
    [1]: Primary Hard Drive (Built-in)
    [2]: Secondary Hard Drive (Select Bay)
    [P]: PC Card Drive Hard Drive
    [D]: Default SYSTEM SETUP Device
    Press [C], [N], [U], [1], [2], [P] or [D]
    NOTES:1. If a supervisor password is set, the menu above does not
    appear when you use the user password to start the
    computer.
    2. In this computer, CD refers to the DVD-ROM, CD-R/RW or
    CD-RW/DVD-ROM drives.
    Press the key (C, N, U, 1, 2, P or D) corresponding to the desired device.
    NOTES:1. The selection method above does not change the boot
    priority settings in HW Setup.
    2. If you press a key other than one of those above or if the
    selected device is not installed, the system will boot according
    to the current setting in HW Setup.
    HDD Priority Options
    This option lets you set the boot priority for the HDD if more than one is installed in
    the computer.
    Built-in HDD -> Second HDDThe built-in HDD is checked first for the
    boot command, then the HDD installed
    in the Slim Select Bay. (Default)
    Second HDD -> Built-in HDDThe HDD installed in the Slim Select
    Bay is checked first for the boot
    command, then the built-in HDD. 
    						
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    Keyboard
    External Keyboard Fn key
    Use this option to set a key combination on an external keyboard to emulate the Fn
    key on the computer’s internal keyboard. Setting an Fn key equivalent will let you
    use “Hotkeys” by pressing the set combination instead of the Fn key. (PS/2
    keyboard only)
    DisabledNo Fn key equivalent (Default)
    Fn Equivalent Left Ctrl + Left Alt
    Right Ctrl + Right Alt
    Left Alt + Left Shift
    Right Alt + Right Shift
    Left Alt + Caps Lock
    NOTE:  If you select Left Ctrl + Left Alt or Right Ctrl + Right Alt for
    this option, you cannot use the selected keys to reboot the computer in
    combination with the Del key. For example, if you select Left Ctrl + Left
    Alt, you must use Right Ctrl, Right Alt and Del to reboot the computer.
    Left Ctrl, Left Alt and Del cannot be used.
    USB
    USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation
    Use this option to enable or disable USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation. If your
    operating system does not support USB, you can still use a USB mouse and
    keyboard by setting the USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation item to
    Enabled.
    EnabledEnables the USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation. (Default)
    DisabledDisables the USB KB/Mouse Legacy Emulation.
    USB-FDD Legacy Emulation
    Use this option to enable or disable USB-FDD Legacy Emulation.
    EnabledEnables the USB-FDD Legacy Emulation. (Default)
    DisabledDisables the USB-FDD Legacy Emulation. 
    						
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    Supervisor password
    LAN
    Wake-up on LAN
    This features lets the computer’s power be turned on when it receives a wake-up
    signal from the LAN.
    EnabledEnables Wake-up on LAN.
    DisabledDisables Wake-up on LAN. (Default)
    CAUTION: Do not install or remove an optional memory module while
    Wake-up on LAN is enabled.
    NOTE: Wake-up on LAN does not work without the AC adaptor. Leave it
    connected, if you are using this feature.
    Built-in LAN
    Enabled Enables built-in LAN functions. (Default)
    Disabled Disables built-in LAN functions.
    Supervisor password
    Refer to the readme file of the Supervisor Password Utility for instructions on
    setting the Supervisor Password.
    The path to the readme file is C:\Program Files\TOSHIBA\Windows
    Utilities\SVPWTool. In the SVPWTool directory, open the readme.htm
    file. 
    						
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    Chapter 8
    Optional Devices
    Optional devices can expand the computer’s capabilities and its versatility. The
    following optional devices are available from your TOSHIBA dealer:
    Cards/memory
    ❑PC cards
    ❑Memory expansion
    Power devices
    ❑Additional battery pack
    ❑Slim Select Bay 2nd battery pack
    ❑Additional AC adaptor
    ❑Battery charger
    Peripheral devices
    ❑Slim Select Bay HDD adaptor
    ❑USB diskette drive
    ❑Advanced Port Replicator
    ❑Parallel printer
    ❑External monitor
    ❑Television
    ❑PS/2 mouse
    ❑PS/2 keyboard
    Other
    ❑Security lock 
    						
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    PC cards
    The computer is equipped with a PC card expansion slot that can accommodate two
    5 mm Type II cards or one 10.5 mm Type III card. Any PC card that meets industry
    standards (manufactured by TOSHIBA or other vendor) can be installed. The slots
    support 16-bit PC cards, including PC card 16’s multifunction card and CardBus
    PC cards.
    CardBus supports the new standard of 32-bit PC cards. The bus provides superior
    performance for the greater demands of multimedia data transmission.
    Installing a PC card
    Two PC card connectors are located one above the other on the left 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’s power is
    on.
    NOTES:1. Do not install a PC card while the computer is in standby
    or hibernation mode. Some cards might not work properly.
    2. An HDD or CD-ROM connected to a 16-bit  PC card,
    might affect the performance of the computer’s sound
    system and data transmission, including slower transmis-
    sion speeds and dialing errors.
    To install a PC card, follow the steps below.
    1. Insert the PC card.
    2. Press gently to ensure a firm connection.
    Figure 8-1  Inserting the PC card PC 
    CARD 
    						
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    3. Check the configuration in the HW Setup window to make sure it is appropri-
    ate for your card.
    4. Slide the PC card lock into the locked position.
    Figure 8-2  Locking the PC card
    Removing a PC card
    To remove the PC card, follow the steps below.
    1. Slide the PC card lock into the unlocked position.
    2. a. In Windows
    ® XP, open the Safety Remove Hardware icon on the
    system tray and disable the PC card.
    b. In Windows
    ® 2000/98, open the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the
    system tray and disable the PC card.
    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.PC 
    CARD LOCK 
    						
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