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[. . . ] TOSHIBA U S E R ' S M A N UA L Model 7 2 0 0 C Te / 7 2 2 0 C Te R Copyright © 2000 by Toshiba Corporation. Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Toshiba. No patent liability is assumed, with respect to the use of the information contained herein. Portégé 7200CTe/7220CTe Portable Personal Computer User's Manual First edition April 2000 Disclaimer This manual has been validated and reviewed for accuracy. [. . . ] The Resume mode is called Suspend/Resume in Windows 95/NT and Standby in Windows 98/2000. The functions are essentially the same. User's Manual Power and Power-Up Modes 6-13 Panel power on/off You can set up your computer so that power turns on automatically when you open the display panel and turns off when you close it. Refer to Chapter 7, Setup and Password Security, for an explanation of how to enable this convenient feature. If you have enabled the Panel power on/off function, and you use the Suspend or Standby button in the Windows Shut Down menu to turn off the computer, do not close the panel until the suspend function is completed. If you close the panel before the suspend function is completed, Resume (Suspend or Standby) mode will not work. System Auto Off This feature turns the system off automatically if it is not used for a set duration. Refer to Chapter 7, Setup and Password Security, for an explanation of how to set the duration. Auto Power On This feature lets you set a time and date for the system to turn on automatically. Refer to Chapter 7, Setup and Password Security, for an explanation of how to set the power on timing. Ring indicator power on This feature lets the computer's power be turned on automatically when a call comes in from a remote modem. When a modem receives a signal from a remote modem, it sends a ring indicator power on call to the computer. This feature does not work with a PC Card modem under Windows 95/2000. Refer to Chapter 7, Setup and Password Security, for an explanation of how to enable ring indicator power on. 6-14 Power and Power-Up Modes User's Manual Chapter 7 Setup and Password Security This chapter explains how to use the TSETUP utility to configure your computer for operation in a MS-DOS environment and how to set security passwords. When you configure the computer with TSETUP, the computer stores your selected values in memory that is backed up by the internal Real Time Clock (RTC) battery. A checksum error is displayed when you start the computer and the system configuration returns to default values. To charge the RTC battery, connect the AC adaptor and turn on the computer's power. The RTC battery does not charge when the computer is turned off. TSETUP TSETUP is an MS-DOS-based program that provides similar functions to Hardware Setup and Power Saver Utility. Settings for the Hard Disk Mode, LCD Display Stretch explained in this chapter, cannot be made in Hardware Setup. The SYSTEM SETUP screen is displayed when you execute the file TSETUP. EXE, which is stored in the Windows subdirectory on your hard disk. If the supervisor password is set and you log onto the computer with the user password, you cannot access the TSETUP program. User's Manual Setup and Password Security 7-1 Executing TSETUP 1. The TSETUP screen is divided into two pages SYSTEM SETUP (1/2) and SYSTEM SETUP (2/2). Total PASSWORD Not Registered BATTERY Battery Save Mode = Full Power = 65536 KB Power On Display = Auto-Selected LCD Display Stretch = Disabled TV Config. OTHERS Power-up Mode = Boot CPU Cache = Enabled Level 2 Cache = Enabled Processor Serial Number = Disabled Auto Power On = Disabled Alarm Volume = High System Beep = Enabled PERIPHERAL Pointing Devices = Auto-Selected Ext Keyboard "Fn" = Disabled USB Legacy Emulation = Disabled Parallel Port Mode = ECP Hard Disk Mode = Enhanced IDE (Normal) BOOT PRIORITY Boot Priority = FDD®HDD®CD-ROM®LAN Power On Boot Select = Enabled CONFIGURATION Device Config. I/O PORTS Serial Built-in Modem Parallel PCI BUS PCI BUS SYSTEM SETUP (2/2) ACPI BIOS version = x. xx PC CARD Controller Mode = Auto-Selected = All Devices = COM1(3F8H/IRQ4) = COM2(2F8H/IRQ3) = LPT1(378H/IRQ7/CH3) DRIVES I/O HDD = Primary IDE(1F0H/IRQ14) Dock = Secondary IDE(170H/IRQ15) FLOPPY DISK I/O Floppy Disk = (3F2H/IRQ6/CH2) = IRQ11 The system setup screen : Select items pages Space, BkSp : Change values PgDn, PgUp : Change Esc : Exit without saving Home : Set default values End : Save changes and Exit The TV Config. and Dock items appears only when an optional DVD Dock II is connected in the computer. The Panel Power On/Off item appears only when the computer is in Resume mode. 7-2 Setup and Password Security User's Manual Changing values in the TSETUP menu 1. [. . . ] warm start: Restarting or resetting a computer without turning it off. window: A portion of the screen that can display its own application or document. write protection: A method for protecting a diskette (floppy disk) from accidental erasure. Glossary 14 User's Manual Index Battery Pack installing, 6-9 Battery packs additional, 8-7 Boot mode, 3-12. See Power-up modes A AC adaptor connecting, 3-5 AC adaptor, 1-4, 2-12 15 VDC port, 2-5 additional, 1-11, 8-7 AccuPoint II, 2-8, A-5 problems, 9-10 Alarm volume, 5-5 ASCII characters, 5-8, G-1 Auto power on, 1-8 Automatic power off, 1-7 C Cache memory CPU cache, 1-3 Certification, A-7 Certification agencies, B-1 Cleaning the computer, 4-5 Computer cleaning, 4-5 moving, 4-5 Conventions, xiv Cooling, 1-9 CPU Cache, 7-10 B Back side, 2-5 Battery. [. . . ]

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