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Toshiba Satellite 1130 User Manual
Toshiba Satellite 1130 User Manual

Toshiba Satellite 1130 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Satellite 1130 ATELLITE1130 SATELLITE1130 SATELLITE1130 TOSHIBA TOSHIBA Choose freedom. Choose freedom. Choose freedom. computers.toshiba-europe.com...
  • Page 2 User's Manual Copyright © 2003 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 patent liability is assumed, with respect to the use of the information contained herein.
  • Page 3 User's Manual EU Declaration of Conformity This product carries the CE-Mark in accordance with the related European Directives. CE-Marking is the responsibility of TOSHIBA Europe GmbH, Hammfelddamm 8, 41460 Neuss, Germany. CD-ROM drive safety instructions The CD-ROM drive employs a laser system. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this instruction manual carefully and retain for future reference.
  • Page 4 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: Manufactured by Matsushita-Kotobuki Electronics Industries LTD. 2131 Minamikata, Kawauchi-Cho. Onsen-Gun, Ehime 791-0395 Japan Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 5 To prevent direct exposure to the laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure. 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. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 6 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 MANUFACTURE. MANUFACTURED: Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co., Ltd. 1-62 4-Chome Minoshima, Hakata-Ku Fukuoka,Japan Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 7 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 Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 8 PSTN network termination point. In the event of problems, you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance. Satellite 1130 Series viii...
  • Page 9: General Precautions

    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 reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the computer.
  • Page 10 This product and the original options are designed to observe the related EMC (Electromagnetic compatibility) and safety standards. However, TOSHIBA should not guarantee that this product still observes these EMC standards if options or cables not produced by TOSHIBA are connected or implemented.
  • Page 11: Working Environment

    This product was designed to fulfil the EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) requirements to be observed for so-called "Residential, commercial and light industry environments". TOSHIBA do not approve the use of this product in working environments other than the above mentioned "Residential, commercial and light industry environments".
  • Page 12 Read additional restrictions in bundled documents. Contact TOSHIBA Service and Support for more information. Information on the secure use of the CD-RW Please adhere to the following information on the use of the CD-RW to minimise the risk of unsuccessful storing process.
  • Page 13: Important Notice

    Please take notice that unauthorized copying, modification, assignment, transmission and disposition may be subject to claims for damages and penalties. About TOSHIBA Wireless Solution Wireless LAN Card Types The Wireless LAN Card is a wireless network card that complies with the IEEE 802.11 standard on wireless LANs (Revision B).
  • Page 14: Wireless Interoperability

    User's Manual Wireless Interoperability The TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card products are designed to be interoperable with any Wireless LAN product that is based on Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) radio technology, and is compliant The IEEE 802.11 Standard on Wireless LANs (Revision B), as defined and approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
  • Page 15: Limitation Of Liability

    Traffic control equipment for air, railroad, road, marine transport, etc. Equipment used in atomic power plants etc. Equipment corresponding to that mentioned above. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 16 Do not use the product in the following places: Places near a microwave oven where a magnetic field generates and places where static electricity or radio interference generates. Depending on environment, radio waves can not reach to the product. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 17: Regulatory Information

    User's Manual Regulatory Information The TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions as described in the user documentation that comes with the product. This device complies with the following radio frequency and safety standards.
  • Page 18 Pour les enregistrements et licences, veuillez contacter I’IBPT. Germany/ License required for outdoor installations. Check Deutschland with reseller for procedure to follow Anmeldung im Outdoor-Bereich notwendig, aber nicht genehmigungspflichtig. Bitte mit Händler die Vorgehensweise abstimmen. Satellite 1130 Series xviii...
  • Page 19 TOSHIBA is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of the devices included with this TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card, or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than specified by TOSHIBA.
  • Page 20 User's Manual Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation. The Toshiba Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card will be installed with one of two types of antennas. Both antenna types, when installed are located at the upper edge of the LCD screen.
  • Page 21 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 problem, such as interference from this equipment to Other Radio Stations.
  • Page 22 JAPAN APPROVALS INSTITUTE FOR Approval Number: D01-1128JP TELECOMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT TELECOM ENGINEERING CENTER Approval Number: 01NY A1088 The following restrictions apply: Do not disassemble or modify the device. Do not install the embedded wireless module into other device. Satellite 1130 Series xxii...
  • Page 23: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Satellite 1130 Series Table of Contents Preface ..................xxix Manual contents.................. xxix 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...
  • Page 24 Turning off the power ................3-8 Shut Down mode (Boot mode) ............3-8 Hibernation mode ................3-8 Standby mode .................3-10 Restarting the computer..............3-12 Restoring the preinstalled software ..........3-12 Restoring the complete system ............3-12 Restoring TOSHIBA utilities and drivers ..........3-12 Satellite 1130 Series xxiv...
  • Page 25 Emulation keys ..................5-3 Hotkeys .....................5-4 Windows special keys ...............5-6 Keypad overlay ..................5-6 Turning on the overlays ..............5-6 Temporarily using normal keyboard (overlay on) .......5-7 Temporarily using overlay (overlay off) ..........5-8 Temporarily changing modes ............5-8 Generating ASCII characters..............5-8 Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 26 Installing a PC Card................7-2 Removing a PC Card .................7-3 Memory expansion................7-4 Installing a memory module...............7-4 Removing a memory module.............7-6 Additional battery pack.................7-7 Additional AC adaptor................7-7 Parallel printer ..................7-7 External monitor ..................7-8 Television ....................7-8 Security lock ..................7-10 Satellite 1130 Series xxvi...
  • Page 27 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 write .................8-18 Satellite 1130 Series xxvii...
  • Page 28 Table of Contents Appendix A Specifications ............A-1 Appendix B AC Power Cord 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 ........
  • Page 29: Preface

    This manual tells how to set up and begin using your Satellite 1130 series computer. It also provides detailed information on configuring your computer, basic operations and care, using optional devices and troubleshooting.
  • Page 30: Conventions

    Keys The keyboard keys are used in the text to describe many computer operations. A distinctive typeface identifies the key top symbols as they appear on the keyboard. For example, Enter identifies the Enter key. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 31: Key Operation

    Pay attention! A caution informs you that improper use of equipment or failure to follow instructions may cause data loss or damage your equipment. Please read. A note is a hint or advice that helps you make best use of your equipment. Satellite 1130 Series xxxi...
  • Page 32: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Some of the features described in this manual 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.
  • Page 33: Software

    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 XP manual Safety Instruction Manual...
  • Page 34: Features

    Introduction Features The Satellite 1130 series computer incorporates the following features and benefits: Processor ® This computer is equipped with a Mobile Intel Built-In ® Celeron with 256 KB level 2 cache memory with 400 MHz FSB. ® 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 2.0, and 2.2 GHz Mobile Intel ®...
  • Page 35 CD-RWDVD-ROM combo drive. Options Options 128MB/256MB/512MB DDR SO-DIMM modules MINI PCI module (802.11b wireless LAN module) PC Card One type III card socket or two type II card PC Card sockets MODEM/LAN Card Card bus card ACPI 1.0 compliant Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 36 Outputs analogue audio. Microphone jack A 3.5 mm mini microphone jack enables connection of a three-conductor mini jack for monaural microphone input. Line-in jack A standard 3.5 mm line-in jack enables connection of a stereo device for audio input. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 37 6.931b/3.15kg for 14.1" XGA TFT LCD with Ni- MH 10-cell battery and DVD-ROM The actual weight varies depending on the configuration of the model purchased. Security Security Boot-up password protection Two levels password architecture (Supervisor Password & User Password) Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 38: Special Features

    Introduction Special features The following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features, which make the computer more convenient to use. Hotkeys Key combinations let you quickly modify the system configuration directly from the keyboard without running a system configuration program.
  • Page 39 This feature turns power to the computer off when the display panel is closed and turns it back on when the panel is opened. You can specify the setting in the TOSHIBA Power Management Utility. Low Battery When battery power is exhausted to the point...
  • Page 40: Utilities

    There are two ways to display the Windows XP Management Utility Control Panel. The default is Category View. TOSHIBA Power Management Utility is under the Performance and Maintenance item. The DVD Video Player is used to play DVD- DVD Video Player Video.
  • Page 41: Options

    Two memory modules can be installed in the computer. Battery Pack An additional battery pack can be purchased from your TOSHIBA dealer. Use it as a spare to increase your computer operating time. AC Adaptor If you use your computer at more than one site...
  • Page 42: Chapter 2 The Grand Tour

    The Grand Tour Satellite 1130 Series Chapter 2 The Grand Tour This chapter identifies the various components of your computer. Become familiar with each component before you operate the computer. Front with the display closed The figure below shows the computer’s front with its display panel in the closed position.
  • Page 43 12 cm (4.72") or 8 cm (3.15") CD/DVDs without using an adaptor. The computer is configured with either a CD-ROM drive, DVD-ROM drive or CD-RW/DVD-ROM drivee. See Chapter 4, Operating Basics, for information on using the drive and caring for CDs and DVDs. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 44: Left Side

    Use this dial to adjust the volume of the stereo speakers. Speakers The audio speakers. Volume can be controlled either with the volume dial on the left side of the computer, or with the Volume setting in Windows Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 45: Right Side

    (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 PC Card slot. A pin or similar object can damage the computer. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 46: Back Side

    In case of a lightning storm, unplug the modem cable from the telephone jack. Do not connect the modem to a digital telephone line. A digital line will damage the modem. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 47 NTSC or PAL signal. DC IN 19V The AC adaptor’s DC output plug connects to DC IN 19V this socket. Use only the model of AC adaptor that comes with the computer. Using the wrong adaptor can damage your computer. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 48: Underside

    INLET VENT WIRELESS LAN SOCKET OPTICAL MEDIA DRIVE BATTERY LATCH The bottom of the computer Wireless LAN Socket Consult your TOSHIBA dealer for installation of a Wireless LAN card. Expansion Memory Use this socket to install a memory module to Socket increase your computer’s memory.
  • Page 49: Front With The Display Open

    The keyboard indicators provide icons to let you the caps lock, arrow mode and numeric mode functions. Details are given later in this chapter. Display Hinges The display hinges hold the display screen at easy-to- view angles. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 50: Indicators

    Refer to Chapter 6, Power and Power- Up Modes. Built-in HDD This indicator glows green when the computer is accessing the hard disk. Optical Media This indicator glows green when the computer is accessing an optical media disc. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 51: ½" Diskette Drive

    Check the disk-in-use indicator when you use the diskette drive. Do not press the eject button or turn off the computer while the light glows. Doing so could destroy damage the diskette or drive. Satellite 1130 Series 2-10...
  • Page 52: Optical Media Drives

    AC Adapter even though the computer’s LED may show it as charging. Toshiba recommends that after you are finished playing these devices, you turn your system off and fully charge the battery through the AC Adapter or optional battery charger.
  • Page 53: Dvd-Rom Drive

    AC Adapter even though the computer’s LED may show it as charging. Toshiba recommends that after you are finished playing these devices, you turn your system off and fully charge the battery through the AC Adapter or optional battery charger.
  • Page 54: Cd-Rom Drive

    AC Adapter even though the computer’s LED may show it as charging. Toshiba recommends that after you are finished playing these devices, you turn your system off and fully charge the battery through the AC Adapter or optional battery charger.
  • Page 55: Ac Adaptor

    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 is 19 VDC, 3.95 amperes.
  • Page 56: Chapter 3 Getting Started

    Getting Started Satellite 1130 Series Chapter 3 Getting Started This chapter provides basic information to get you started using your computer. It covers the following topics: Setting up your work space — for your health and safety Connecting the AC adaptor...
  • Page 57: General Conditions

    Allow adequate space behind the computer to let you freely adjust the display. The display should be angled to reduce glare and maximise visibility. If you use a paper holder, set it at about the same height and distance as the computer. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 58: Seating And Posture

    Adjust the back of your chair so it supports the lower curve of your spine. Sit straight so that your knees, hips and elbows form approximately 90 degree angles when you work. Do not slump forward or lean back too far. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 59: Lighting

    For more information on these topics or for pointers on exercises for such stress points as hands and wrists, please check with your library or book vendor. Also refer to the computer’s Safety Instruction Manual. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 60: Connecting The Ac Adaptor

    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.
  • Page 61: Opening The Display

    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 Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 62: Turning On The Power

    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. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 63: Turning Off The Power

    AC adaptor before the save is completed. Wait for the Built-in HDD indicator to go out. Do not install or remove a memory module while the computer is in hibernation mode. Data will be lost. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 64: Starting Hibernation

    For the computer to shut down in hibernation mode, the hibernation feature must be enabled in the TOSHIBA Power Management utility. Otherwise, the computer will shut down in Standby mode. If battery power becomes depleted, data saved in Standby will be lost.
  • Page 65: Standby Mode

    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 1. Click start, click Turn Off Computer and click Stand by. 2. Close the display panel. This feature must be enabled. To enable 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.
  • Page 67: Restarting The Computer

    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 appear. 3. Use the up or down cursor key to select the CD-ROM/DVD drive in the displayed menu.
  • Page 68: Chapter 4 Operating Basics

    Operating Basics Satellite 1130 Series Chapter 4 Operating Basics This chapter gives information on basic operations including using the Touch pad, optical media drives, the internal modem, LAN and Wireless LAN. It also provides tips on caring for your computer and on heat dispersal.
  • Page 69 2. Lift your finger to drop the material where you want it. Vertical: Move your finger up or down the Scroll right edge of the Touch pad. Horizontal: Move your finger left or right along the bottom edge of the Touch pad. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 70: Using Optical Media Drives

    Do not insert anything else into the drive other than a CD or DVD disc. Doing so will damage or destroy this equipment. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 71: Loading Discs

    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 Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 72 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. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 73 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 Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 74: Removing Discs

    2. The CD/DVD extends slightly over the sides of the drawer so you can grasp it. Hold the CD/DVD gently and lift it out. Removing a CD/DVD 3. Push the centre of the drawer to close it. Press gently until it locks into place. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 75: Writing Dvd/Cds

    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.
  • Page 76: When Writing Or Rewriting

    Set the computer on a level surface and avoid places subject to vibration such as airplanes, trains or cars. Do not use an unstable surface such as a stand. Keep mobile phones and other wireless communication devices away from the computer. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 77: Media Care

    5. Do not eat, smoke, or use erasers near your diskettes. Foreign particles inside the diskette’s jacket can damage the magnetic surface. 6. Magnetic energy can destroy the data on your diskettes. Keep your diskettes away from speakers, radios, television sets and other sources of magnetic fields. Satellite 1130 Series 4-10...
  • Page 78: Using The Internal Modem

    There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning. 3. Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak. 4. Use only the power cord indicated in this manual. Satellite 1130 Series 4-11...
  • Page 79: Region Selection

    1. Point to All Programs, point to TOSHIBA Internal Modem and click Region Select Utility. Do not use the Country/Region Select function in the Modem setup utility in the Control Panel if the function is available.
  • Page 80: Properties Menu

    A warning dialog box is displayed if current settings for region code and telephony location are incorrect. Modem selection If the computer cannot recognise the internal modem, a dialogue box is displayed. Select the COM port for your modem to use. Satellite 1130 Series 4-13...
  • Page 81: Connecting

    To disconnect the international modem cable, follow the steps below. 1. Pinch the lever on the connector in the telephone jack and pull out the connector. 2. Disconnect the cable from the computer in the same manner. Satellite 1130 Series 4-14...
  • Page 82: Lan

    2. Plug one end of the cable into the LAN jack. Press gently until you hear the latch click into place. Connecting the LAN cable 3. Plug the other end of the cable into a LAN hub connector. Check with your LAN administrator before connecting to a hub. Satellite 1130 Series 4-15...
  • Page 83: Disconnecting Lan Cable

    Card Power Management Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) data encryption, based on the 128 bit RC4 encryption algorithm as defined in the IEEE 802.11 standard on wireless LANs. Wake-up on LAN does not function on a wireless LAN. Satellite 1130 Series 4-16...
  • Page 84: Wireless Communication Switch

    If you used the Task Bar to disable W-LAN, restart the computer or follow the procedures below to enable the system to recognize W-LAN. Open or click the following: start, Control Panel, System, Hardware Device Manager, Network adaptors, TOSHIBA Wireless LAN Mini PCI Card and enable. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 85 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 *...
  • Page 86: Cleaning The Computer

    Close the display. Do not pick up the computer by its display panel or back (where the interface ports are located). Close all port covers. Disconnect the AC adaptor if it is connected. Use a carrying case when transporting the computer. Satellite 1130 Series 4-19...
  • Page 87: Heat Dispersal

    Heat dispersal To protect from overheating, the CPU has an internal temperature sensor that triggers a cooling fan or lowers the CPU operating speed. Use the Toshiba Power Management Utility to select one of three temperature controls. Maximum Turns on fan first, then if necessary lowers CPU Performance Mode processing speed.
  • Page 88: Chapter 5 The Keyboard

    The Keyboard Satellite 1130 Series Chapter 5 The Keyboard The computer’s keyboard layouts are compatible with a 101/102-key enhanced keyboard. By pressing some keys in combination, all the 101/102-key keyboard functions can be executed on the computer. The number of keys on your keyboard depends on which country/region’s keyboard layout your computer is configured with.
  • Page 89: F1...F12 Function Keys

    American keyboard driver. Soft keys: Fn key combinations The Fn (function) is unique to TOSHIBA computers and is used in combination with other keys to form soft keys. Soft keys are key combinations that enable, disable or configure specific features.
  • Page 90: Emulation Keys

    Press Fn + F12 (ScrLock) to lock the cursor on a specific line. The power on default is off. Enter Press Fn + Enter to simulate Enter on the enhanced keyboard’s numeric keypad. Ctrl Press Fn + Ctrl to simulate the enhanced keyboard’s right Ctrl key. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 91: Hotkeys

    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 Standby. To avoid entering Standby unexpectedly, a dialog box appears for verification.
  • Page 92 If no wireless communication device is installed, no dialog box will appear. Touch pad: Pressing Fn + F9 enables or disables the Touch pad function. When you press these hotkeys, the current setting will change and be displayed as an icon. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 93: Windows Special Keys

    To turn on the Arrow mode, press Fn + F10 (Arrow mode indicator lights). Now try cursor and page control using the keys shown in the following illustration. Press Fn + F10 again to turn off the overlay. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 94: Temporarily Using Normal Keyboard (Overlay On)

    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 using the overlay. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 95: Temporarily Using Overlay (Overlay Off)

    1. Hold Alt + Fn. 2. Using the overlay keys, type the ASCII code. 3. Release Alt + Fn, and the ASCII character appears on the display screen. A list of ASCII characters with their codes is shown in Appendix G. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 96: Chapter 6 Power And Power-Up Modes

    Power and Power-Up Modes Satellite 1130 Series Chapter 6 Power and Power-Up Modes The computer’s power resources include the AC adaptor and internal batteries. This chapter gives details on making the most effective use of these resources including charging and changing batteries, tips for saving battery power, and power up modes.
  • Page 97: Power Indicators

    Amber Indicates the AC adaptor is connected and charging the battery. Green Indicates the AC adaptor is connected and the battery is fully charged. No light Under any other conditions, the indicator does not light. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 98: Dc In Indicator

    Use only batteries recommended by TOSHIBA as replacements. Do not remove the Battery Pack while the computer is in Standby mode. Data is stored in RAM, so if the computer loses power, it will be lost. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 99: Real Time Clock Battery

    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.
  • Page 100: Care And Use Of The Battery Pack

    5. Never try to charge the battery pack in any manner other than that described in the user’s manual. Never connect the battery pack to a plug socket or to an automobile’s cigarette lighter socket. It may rupture or ignite. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 101 Never use the computer again until it has been checked by a TOSHIBA service provider. It might generate smoke or fire, or the battery pack might rupture. 3. Make sure the battery is securely installed in the computer before attempting to charge the battery pack.
  • Page 102 2. Never dispose of battery packs with normal trash. Bring them to your TOSHIBA dealer or to another recycling centre to save resources and prevent environmental damage. Cover the terminals with electrical tape to prevent short-circuits, which could cause the battery pack to ignite or rupture.
  • Page 103: Charging The Batteries

    If you make heavy use of external devices, for example, the battery might scarcely charge at all during operation. Refer also to the section Maximising battery operating time. The same factors affect charge time. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 104: Monitoring Battery Capacity

    Monitoring battery capacity Remaining battery power can be monitored by the TOSHIBA Power Management Utility. Refer to Utilities in Chapter 1, Introduction. Wait for a moment after turning on the computer before trying to monitor the remaining operating time.
  • Page 105: Maximising Battery Operating Time

    When you turn off your computer with fully charged batteries, the computer will retain data for the following approximate time periods: 3 days minimum (Standby mode) Battery pack 1 month minimum (Shut down mode) RTC battery 1 month minimum Satellite 1130 Series 6-10...
  • Page 106: Extending Battery Life

    Do not remove the battery pack while the computer is in Standy mode. Data in memory will be lost. 1. Save your work. 2. Turn the computer’s power off. Make sure the Power indicator is off. 3. Remove all cables connected to the computer. Satellite 1130 Series 6-11...
  • Page 107 5. Slide the battery latch to the right, then pull the battery out of the battery bay. Removing the battery pack For environmental reasons, do not throw away a spent battery pack. Please return spent battery packs to your TOSHIBA dealer. Satellite 1130 Series 6-12...
  • Page 108: Installing The Battery Pack

    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.
  • Page 109: Power-Up Modes

    This feature automatically turns off the system in Standby or Hibernation mode if the computer is not used for a set duration. Refer to Special Features, in Chapter 1, Introduction for an explanation of how to set the duration. Satellite 1130 Series 6-14...
  • Page 110: Chapter 7 Optional Devices

    Optional Devices Satellite 1130 Series Chapter 7 Optional Devices Optional devices can expand the computer’s capabilities 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...
  • Page 111: Pc Cards

    The computer is equipped with a PC Card (PCMCIA) 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.
  • Page 112: Removing A 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. Removing a PCcard Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 113: Memory Expansion

    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.
  • Page 114 8. Seat the cover and secure it with one screw. 9. Replace the battery pack as described in Chapter 6, Power and Power-Up Modes. 10. Turn the power on and make sure the added memory is recognised. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 115: Removing A Memory Module

    Do not touch the connectors on the memory module or on the computer. Debris on the connectors may cause memory access problems. Removing the memory module 6. Seat the cover and secure it with one screw. 7. Replace the battery. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 116: Additional Battery Pack

    8. Windows XP may automatically recognize the printer and you can begin printing immediately. If it doesn’t, install the printer with the Add Printer Wizard. To access the Add Printer Wizard, click Start, point to Settings, click Printers and double click the Add Printer icon. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 117: External Monitor

    You can use the hotkeys Fn + F5 or use the TV-Out button to change the display device. Refer to Chapter 5, The Keyboard. If a television is connected to the computer, set the TV type in Display Properties. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 118 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. Click OK. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 119: Security Lock

    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 Satellite 1130 Series 7-10...
  • Page 120: Chapter 8 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Satellite 1130 Series Chapter 8 Troubleshooting TOSHIBA designed the computer for durability. However, should problems occur, following the procedures in this chapter can help to determine the cause. All readers should become familiar with this chapter. Knowing what might go wrong can help prevent problems from occurring.
  • Page 121: Preliminary Checklist

    Do you hear any beeps? How many? Are they long or short? Are they high pitched or low? Is the computer making any unusual noises? Write down what you hear. Record your observations so you can describe them to your dealer. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 122: Hardware And System Checklist

    Self Test PC Card Power Printer Overheating power down Monitor AC Power Sound system Battery Pointing device Password Keyboard TV output signal LCD panel Standby/Hibernation Hard disk drive Memory expansion Wireless LAN Modem CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive DVD-ROM drive Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 123: System Start-Up

    If any of the following conditions are present, the self test failed: The computer stops and does not proceed to display information or messages except the TOSHIBA logo. Random characters appear on the screen, and the system does not function normally.
  • Page 124: Overheating Power Down

    Check the condition of the cord and terminals. If the cord is frayed or damaged, replace it. If the terminals are soiled, wipe them with cotton or a clean cloth. If the AC adaptor still does not power the computer, contact your dealer. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 125 If you do not think the battery is at the end of its operating life, see your dealer. Battery doesn’t power Check the power consumption settings in the the computer as long TOSHIBA Power Management Utility. Consider as expected using a power saving mode. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 126: Keyboard

    Or, turn the power off and back on to clear instant security. Problems above Refer to your software’s documentation to remain unresolved or determine if the software is causing the difficulty. other problems occur Contact your dealer if the problems continue. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 127: Diskette Drive

    Your files may be fragmented. Run SCANDISK and defragmenter to check the condition of your files and disk. Refer to your OS documentation or online HELP for information on running SCANDISK and the defragmenter. Contact your dealer if the problems continue. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 128: Cd-Rw/Dvd-Rom Drive

    Extra (CD+), CD-text, DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-RAM Check the region code on the DVD. It must match that on the CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive. Region codes are listed in the Drives section in Chapter 2, The Grand Tour. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 129: Dvd-Rom Drive

    Procedure Cannot write correctly If you have trouble writing, make sure you are observing the following precautions: Use only media recommended by TOSHIBA. Do not use the mouse or keyboard during writing. Use only the software supplied with the computer for recording.
  • Page 130: Printer

    A parallel printer connects to the parallel port. Make sure the port is configured correctly. Make sure your software is configured to recognise the printer. Check your printer and software documentation. Printer error Check your printer documentation. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Satellite 1130 Series 8-11...
  • Page 131: Pc Card

    I/O address, Interrupt level and DMA are correct for your software and do not conflict with other hardware devices that you have connected to the computer. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Satellite 1130 Series 8-12...
  • Page 132: Pointing Device

    1. Open the Control 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. Satellite 1130 Series 8-13...
  • Page 133: Tv Output Signal

    If problems persist, contact your dealer. If you turn the computer off in Standby mode while the display is on TV, the computer will select either the internal LCD or an external computer CRT as the display device. Satellite 1130 Series 8-14...
  • Page 134: Standby/Hibernation

    2. Disconnect the AC adaptor and all peripheral devices. 3. Remove the battery pack. 4. Remove the memory module. 5. Replace the battery pack and/or connect the AC adaptor. 6. Turn on the power. Satellite 1130 Series 8-15...
  • Page 135: Modem

    Check the flow control and communication protocol. You cannot receive an Check the rings before auto answer setting in incoming call your communications application. If problems persist, contact your dealer. Satellite 1130 Series 8-16...
  • Page 136: Lan

    Make sure the AC adaptor is connected. You not work cannot access a LAN using the computer’s battery power. Check the TOSHIBA HW Setup program. The Wake-up on LAN option of LAN tab should be set to Enabled. If problems persist, contact your dealer.
  • Page 137: If You Need Further Assistance

    They are your best sources for current information and support. Where to write If you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that it is hardware related, write to TOSHIBA at the nearest location listed in appendix C. Satellite 1130 Series 8-18...
  • Page 138: Appendix A Specifications

    Specifications Satellite 1130 Series Appendix A Specifications This appendix summarises the computer’s technical specifications. Environmental Requirements Conditions Ambient Relative humidity temperature Operating 5°C (41°F) to 35°C 10% to 90% (95°F) Non-operating -20°C (-4°F) to 65°C 10% to 95% (149°F) Conditions...
  • Page 139 Data transmission and reception speed 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 2400/4800/7200/9600/12000/14400 bps MNP class 4 and ITU-T V.42 Error correcting Data compression MNP class 5 and ITU-T V.42bis Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 140 (EMC) by the following associations: TÜV DIN GOST TÜV TOSHIBA declares that this 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...
  • Page 141: Appendix B Ac Power Cord And Connectors

    AC Power Cord and Connectors Satellite 1130 Series Appendix B 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 in which it is used. All cords must meet the following...
  • Page 142 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 BS approved CSA approved Australia Europe AS approved Approved by the appropriate agency Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 143: Appendix C The Toshiba International Warranty

    TOSHIBA representation for registration. On the following pages is a list of the TOSHIBA companies who can be contacted if a claim on the warranty needs to be made. If users need further addresses in eastern Europe or outside Europe, these are available from the national or European companies.
  • Page 144 ServiceNet EE Tel: +372-6504-949 Pärnu str. 142A Fax: +372-6504-916 11317 Tallinn http://www.gnt.ee Finland Scribona TPC OY / Toshiba Digital Media Tel: +358-9-5272555 Sinimäentie 14,P.O.Box 83, 02630 ESPOO Fax: +358-9-5272500 http://www.toshiba.se France Toshiba Systèmes (France) S.A. Tel: +33 1 08 92 70 92 7 Rue Ampère, 92804 Puteaux Cedex...
  • Page 145 Tel: +212-2-243 71 71 Morocco Rue No 1 Immeuble 29, Sidi Maar 20190, Fax: +212-2-243 71 87 Casablanca Netherlands Toshiba Information Systems Benelux B.V. Tel: +31-0900-1000-1000 Rivium Boulevard 41 Fax: +31-10-2882-390 2909 LK Capelle a/d IJssel http://www.toshiba.nl Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 146 The TOSHIBA International Warranty Norway Scribona Norge A/S; Toshiba PC Service Tel: +47-22-897-189 Stålfjæra 20, P.O.Box 51, Kalbakken Fax: +47-22-897-166 0901 Oslo http://www.toshiba.se Oman Suhail&Saud Bahwan (SSB) Tel: +968-790 117 (Sultanate of Sarco Building, Ground Floor No. 459, Way Fax: +968-790 192 Oman) No.
  • Page 147 Tel: +44-1932-828828 Kingdom Toshiba Court, Weybridge Business Park Fax: +44-1932-822958 Addlestone Road, Weybridge KT15 2UL http://www.toshiba.co.uk United States Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. Tel: +1-949-583-3000 9740 Irvine Blvd., P.O. Box 19724 Fax: +1-949-583-3345 Irvine, CA 92713-9724 http://www.toshiba.com CT Computers d.o.o.
  • Page 148: Appendix D Keyboard Layouts

    Keyboard Layouts Satellite 1130 Series Appendix D Keyboard Layouts Arabic Belgian User's Manual Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 149 Keyboard Layouts Danish French German Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 150 Keyboard Layouts Greek Hebrew Italian Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 151 Keyboard Layouts Norwegian Polish Portuguese Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 152 Keyboard Layouts Russian Spanish Swedish Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 153 Keyboard Layouts Swiss-German Turkish UK English Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 154 Keyboard Layouts US English Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 155: Display Modes

    Display Modes Satellite 1130 Series Appendix E Display Modes This appendix is a table of the display mode options of your computer’s Intel- 852GM Mobility Graphics Controller. CRT Display Colour Depth Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution 800 x 600 16bpp 60 70 72 75 85...
  • Page 156: Appendix F If Your Computer Is Stolen

    What is your address, phone, and fax number? To register the theft, please follow these procedures: Fill in the TOSHIBA Theft Registration form (or a copy of it) below. Attach a copy of your receipt showing where your computer was purchased.
  • Page 157: Toshiba Theft Registration

    Technical 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...
  • Page 158: Appendix G Ascii Character Codes

    ASCII Character Codes Satellite 1130 Series Appendix G ASCII Character Codes This appendix shows the American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) on the 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).
  • Page 159 ASCII Character Codes Sort Ctrl code code char char ¶ § ▲ ▼ Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 160 ASCII Character Codes Sort Sort code code char code code char space “ & ’ < > Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 161 ’ Ç ü é â ä à å ç ê ë è ï î ì Ä Å É æ Æ ô ö ò û ù ÿ Ö Ü ¢ £ ¥ Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 162 ASCII Character Codes Sort Sort code code char code code char á í ó ú ñ Ñ ¿ ¡ « » Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 163 ASCII Character Codes Sort code code char ß Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 164: Appendix H Wireless Lan

    Satellite 1130 Series Appendix H Wireless LAN This appendix describes Wireless LAN features and TOSHIBA Wireless LAN card specifications. For details on Wireless LAN settings, refer to the LAN Card Settings and Client Manager help file. These references have the latest information.
  • Page 165: Radio Characteristics

    2.4 GHz band, local radio regulations may impose limitations on the use of Wireless communication equipment. Refer to the flyer Information to the User for regulatory information that may apply in your country/region. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 166 The range values listed in 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.
  • Page 167 Wireless LAN card may support a different set of 2.4 GHz channels (see following table). Consult your Authorised Wireless LAN or TOSHIBA Sales office for information about the radio regulations that apply in your country/region. Wireless IEEE 802.11 Channels Sets Frequency Range 2400-2483.5 MHz...
  • Page 168: Appendix I Internal Modem Guide

    Internal Modem Guide Satellite 1130 Series Appendix I Internal Modem Guide This appendix describes how to install and the remove the internal modem. Do not remove the base cover except to remove or install the internal modem or to check the PTT label.
  • Page 169: Installing The Modem Board

    5. Remove two screws securing the modem board. Store the screws in a safe place. Be careful not to lose them. 6. Disconnect the modem board and lift it out. 7. Disconnect the modem cable. 8. Seat the modem socket cover and secure it with two screws. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 170: Glossary

    Glossary Satellite 1130 Series Glossary The terms in this glossary cover topics related to this manual. Alternate naming is included for reference. adaptor: A device that provides an interface between two dissimilar electronic devices. For example, the AC adaptor modifies the power from a wall outlet for use by the computer.
  • Page 171 An interface for transmission of signals, data or electric power. byte: The representation of a single character. A sequence of eight bits treated as a single unit; also the smallest addressable unit within the system. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 172 Integrated circuits implemented in CMOS technology can be tightly packaged and are highly reliable. cold start: Starting a computer that is currently off (turning on the power). COM1, COM2, COM3 and COM4: The names assigned to the serial and communication ports. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 173 CRT: Cathode Ray Tube. A vacuum tube in which beams projected on a fluorescent screen-producing luminous spots. An example is the television set. cursor: A small, blinking rectangle or line that indicates the current position on the display screen. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 174 A software program, generally part of the operating system, that controls a specific piece of hardware (frequently a peripheral device such as a printer or mouse). dual-scan supertwisted nematic (DSTN) display: A thin-screen, passive matrix colour LCD that meets VGA standards. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 175 The process of readying a blank disk for its first use. Formatting establishes the structure of the disk that the operating system expects before it writes files or programs onto the disk. function keys: The keys labelled F1 through F12 that tell the computer to perform certain functions. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 176 The computer that controls, regulates, and transmits information to a device or another computer. hotkey: A TOSHIBA feature in which certain keys in combination with the extended function key, Fn, can be used to set system parameters, such as speaker volume.
  • Page 177 IrDA 1.1: An industry standard that enables cableless infrared serial data transfer at speeds of up to 4 Mbps. jumper: A small clip or wire that allows you to change the hardware characteristics by electrically connecting two points of a circuit. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 178 LSI: Large Scale Integration. 1) A technology that allows the inclusion of up to 100,000 simple logic gates on a single chip. 2) An integrated circuit that uses the large scale integration. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 179 Glossary magiCDisc: A TOSHIBA utility that lets you create a CD-ROM data base for quick access to CD-ROM data. main board: See motherboard. maths co-processor: A circuit built into the processor that is dedicated to intensive math calculations. MDA: Monochrome Display Adaptor. A video display protocol defined by...
  • Page 180 The results of a computer operation. Output commonly indicates data 1) printed on paper, 2) displayed at a terminal, 3) sent through the serial port of internal modem, or 4) stored on some magnetic media. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 181 A set of instructions a computer can execute that enables it to achieve a desired result. See also application. prompt: A message the computer provides indicating it is ready for or requires information or an action from you. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 182 A Class A device is sufficient for office use. Class B provides a more stringent classification for home equipment use. TOSHIBA portable computers comply with Class B computing device regulations. RAMDRIVE: Part of the computer’s random access memory assigned to simulate a disk.
  • Page 183 A disk that has been formatted with an operating system. For MS-DOS the operating system is contained in two hidden files and the COMMAND.COM file. You can boot a computer using a system disk. Also called an operating system disk. Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 184 TFT: A colour LCD technology that applies individual transistors to each pixel enabling fine display control and excellent screen legibility. touch pad: A pointing device integrated into the TOSHIBA computer palm rest. TTL: Transistor-transistor logic. A logic circuit design that uses switching transistors for gates and storage.
  • Page 185: Index

    Index Satellite 1130 Series Index 3 ½, 2-10 CD care, 4-10 CD-ROM drive, 2-2 CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive, 2-2 AC adaptor, 2-14 problems, 8-9 additional, 7-7 connecting, 3-5 writing, 4-8 ASCII characters, 5-8, G-1 Certification, A-3 Certification agencies, B-1 Chip Set, 1-3...
  • Page 186 Fn + F5 (display selection), 5-5 LAN cable Fn + F6 (display brightness), 5-5 connecting, 4-15 Fn + F7 (display brightness), 5-5 disconnecting, 4-16 Fn+F10 (arrow mode), 5-3, 5-6 LAN Jack, 2-6 Fn+F11 (numeric mode), 5-3, 5-7 Line-In Jack, 2-3 Satellite 1130 Series...
  • Page 187 Options, 1-10 printer, 8-11 self test, 8-4 Panel power on/off, 6-14 sound system, 8-12 Parallel Port, 2-6 support from TOSHIBA, 8-18 Parallel printer, 7-7 system start-up, 8-4 PC Card, 1-4, 2-4 TV output signal, 8-14 PC cards, 7-2 USB, 8-12, 8-13, 8-15...
  • Page 188 Wireless communication switch, Sound system problems, 8-12 wireless LAN, H-1 Specifications, A-1 Wireless LAN, 4-16 Standby mode, 3-10 Wireless communication LED, System automatic 4-17 Standby/Hibernation, 6-14 Wireless communication System Indicators, 2-1 switch, 4-17 Wireless LAN Socket, 2-7 Satellite 1130 Series...

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