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Page 1 - User's Manual

User's ManualQosmio PX30t

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Battery is a consumption product, since the battery time depends onthe usage of your computer. If the battery can not be charged at all,then it is a d

Page 3 - Appendix

Auto Mode (Default) is suitable for a wide range of digital audio players.While using Auto Mode, your computer can supply USB bus power atmaximum 2.0A

Page 4 - Chapter 1

"Power OFF" includes Sleep Mode, Hibernation Mode or shutdown state.To set Sleep and Music feature, click Desktop -> Desktop Assist (in t

Page 5 - Regulatory Information

Tap/click the Refresh button on app commands to refresh the contentdisplayed on Library Screen. It won’t be refreshed automatically.If sleep, hibernat

Page 6 - EU Declaration of Conformity

recognizes the system and individual component serial numbers, and willtrack specific activities related to the computer and their usage.The collected

Page 7 - Working environment

A message will be displayed if any changes which may interfere with theoperation of the program are detected. Follow the instructions displayed onscre

Page 8 - VCCI Class B Information

Figure 5-1 Operational rangeGestures performed outside the effective operational range may bemissed or incorrectly detected .Moving too fast may cause

Page 9 - REACH - Compliance Statement

Palm Raise and stretch your hand in front of thecamera.Function: Enables the virtual mouse mode andthe mouse pointer will turn into a hand icon tofoll

Page 10 - Video Standard Notice

Exit Closes the TOSHIBA Gesture Controller.System RecoveryThere is a hidden partition allocated on the Hard Disk Drive for the SystemRecovery Options

Page 11

Please note that some of the disc media may not be compatible withthe optical disc drive connected to your computer. You shouldtherefore verify the op

Page 12

3. Hold down the F12 key and then release this key one second after thecomputer is power on.4. Use the up and down cursor key to select the appropriat

Page 13 - Program

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Page 14

You can also perform the restoration through PC settings in the operatingsystem:1. Click the Settings charm and click Change PC settings.2. Click Gene

Page 15 - General Precautions

Chapter 6TroubleshootingTOSHIBA has designed this computer for durability, however, shouldproblems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed i

Page 16 - Cleaning the computer

Check all cables to ensure they are correctly and firmly attached to thecomputer - loose cables can cause signal errors.Inspect all connecting cables

Page 17 - Mobile phones

Hardware If you cannot find a software problem, you shouldthen check the setup and configuration of yourhardware. First run through the items in thepr

Page 18 - Safety Icons

If the indicator is glowing, the computer is on. Also, try turning the computeroff and then on.If you are using an AC adaptor, verify that the compute

Page 19 - Chapter 2

Overheating power downIf the processor's temperature reaches an unacceptably high level witheither setting, the computer will automatically shut

Page 20 - User's Manual 2-2

Real Time ClockProblem ProcedureThe BIOS settingand system date/time are lost.The charge in the Real Time Clock (RTC) batteryhas run out - you will ne

Page 21 - Connecting the AC adaptor

Problem ProcedureNo display Press the function keys to adjust the displaypriority, and to make sure it is not set for output toan external monitor.Mar

Page 22 - User's Manual 2-4

Problem ProcedureMemory media carderror occursRemove the memory media card from thecomputer and then reinsert it in order to ensure it isfirmly connec

Page 23

Problem ProcedureThe on-screenpointer moves toofast or too slowIn this instance, you should initially try changingthe speed setting within the Mouse C

Page 24 - Pairing the keyboard/mouse

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Page 25 - Getting to know Windows

Problem ProcedureI cannot use theSleep and Chargefunction.Sleep and Charge function may be disabled.Enable the Sleep and Charge function in theTOSHIBA

Page 26 - Windows Store

Sound systemIn addition to the information in this section, please also refer to thedocumentation supplied with your audio device.Problem ProcedureNo

Page 27 - Sleep Mode

Problem ProcedureNo display Try adjusting the contrast and brightness controlson the external monitor.Press the function key in order to change thedis

Page 28 - Executing Sleep Mode

Wireless LANProblem ProcedureCannot accessWireless LANMake sure the computer's Wireless communicationfunction is on.If problems persist, contact

Page 29 - Hibernation Mode

Where to writeIf you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that it is hardwarerelated, write to TOSHIBA at the location listed in the encl

Page 30 - Data save in Hibernation Mode

Chapter 7AppendixSpecificationsThis section summarizes the computer’s technical specifications.Physical DimensionsPhysical Dimensions shown below do n

Page 31 - Chapter 3

AC Power Cord and ConnectorsThe power cord’s AC input plug must be compatible with the variousinternational AC power outlets and the cord must meet th

Page 32

USAUL approvedUnited KingdomBS approvedAustraliaAS approvedEuropeApproved by the appropriateagencyCanadaCSA approvedChinaCCC approvedInformation for W

Page 33 - Left side

and Wireless LAN devices simultaneously, you may occasionallyexperience a less than optimal network performance or even lose yournetwork connection.If

Page 34

Turn all wireless functionalities off when near a person who may havea cardiac pacemaker implant or other medical electric device. Radiowaves may affe

Page 35 - User's Manual 3-5

USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVERCAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER INCONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDIN

Page 36 - Right side

Radio Frequency Band 5GHz (5150-5850 MHz) (Revision aand n)Band 2.4GHz (2400-2483.5 MHz) (Revisionb/g and n)The range of the wireless signal is relate

Page 37

Radio Regulatory InformationThe Wireless device must be installed and used in strict accordance withthe manufacturer’s instructions as described in th

Page 38 - User's Manual 3-8

RussianFederation:Limited e.i.r.p 100mW. Permitted to useonly for indoor applications, closedindustrial and warehouse areas,and on board aircraft.1. P

Page 39 - Wireless Keyboard

check the current channel of operation. If operation is occurring outside ofthe allowable frequencies for outdoor use, as listed above, the user mustc

Page 40 - Underside

Article 14 The low power radio-frequency devices shall notinfluence aircraft security and interfere legalcommunications;If found, the user shall cease

Page 41 - Wireless Mouse

1. 2.4 : This equipment uses a frequency of 2.4GHz.2. DS : This equipment uses DS-SS modulation.3. OF : This equipment uses OFDM modulation.4. 4 : The

Page 42 - Internal Hardware Components

Qualcomm Atheros 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN and BluetoothThe Name of the radio equipment: WB335DSP Research, Inc.Approval Number: D120156003The followin

Page 43 - User's Manual 3-13

CPU performance in your computer product may vary from specificationsunder the following conditions:use of certain external peripheral productsuse of

Page 44 - Graphics Control

Various system components (like the video adapter’s GPU and PCIdevices like Wireless LAN, etc.) require their own memory space. Since a32-bit operatin

Page 45 - Power Condition Descriptions

Copy ProtectionApplicable copy protection standards included in certain media mayprevent or limit recording or viewing of the media.User's Manual

Page 46 - Chapter 4

Disposing of the computer and the computer'sbatteriesContact an authorized TOSHIBA service provider for details regarding howto dispose of the co

Page 47 - The Keyboard

IndexAAC adaptoradditional 4-41connecting 2-3DC IN 19V jack 3-9 BBatteryreal time clock 3-13, 4-29 Bluetooth 7-6CCleaning the computer 1-13Cooling ven

Page 48 - Function key

memory media cardinserting 4-36removing 4-37 Memory media slot 4-34Moving the computer 1-14MultiMediaCardremoving 4-37 PPasswordpower on 5-6Starting

Page 49 - User's Manual 4-4

Video RAM 3-13WWeb Camera 3-3Wireless communication 7-4User's Manual Index-3

Page 50 - Remote Controller

PrecautionsCAUTION: This appliance containsa laser system and is classified as a“CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.” Touse this model properly, read theinstructio

Page 51

To keep your computer in prime operating condition, protect your work areafrom:Dust, moisture, and direct sunlight.Equipment that generates a strong e

Page 52

You can clean the display screen by spraying a small amount of glasscleaner onto a soft, clean cloth and then wiping the screen gently withthe cloth.N

Page 53 - User's Manual 4-8

Safety IconsSafety icons are used in this manual to bring important information to yourattention. Each type of message is identified as shown below.In

Page 54 - Using the Remote Controller

Chapter 2Getting StartedThis chapter provides an equipment checklist, and basic information tostart using your computer.Some of the features described

Page 55 - Installing/Replacing battery

Table of ContentsChapter 1TOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory and SafetyCopyright, Disclaimer and Trademarks ... 1-1

Page 56 - User's Manual 4-11

Click Left click the mouse once.Tap the touch screen once (only for touchscreen models).Right-click Right click the mouse once.Press and hold on the t

Page 57 - Optical disc drives

It is a good idea to periodically back up the internal Hard Disk Drive orother main storage device to external media. General storage media isnot dura

Page 58 - Using optical disc drives

Never place your computer or AC adaptor on a wooden surface,furniture, or any other surface that could be marred by exposure toheat since the computer

Page 59

2. Connect the AC adaptor’s DC output plug to the DC IN 19V jack onyour computer.Figure 2-3 Connecting the DC output plug to the computer12121. DC IN

Page 60 - Diameter: 1 mm

2. Put an AAA battery into the battery groove of the mouse.Figure 2-4 Installing the battery of the mouse121. Battery cover 2. Battery3. Close the bat

Page 61 - Writing discs

Turning on the powerThis section describes how to turn on the power - the Power indicator willthen indicate the status. Please refer to the Power Cond

Page 62 - Before writing or rewriting

CharmsUse the Windows Charms to start apps, find documents, set up systemcomponents, and perform most other computing tasks.By pointing the mouse poin

Page 63 - When writing or rewriting

1. If you have entered data, either save it to the Hard Disk Drive or toother storage media.2. Make sure all disk/disc activity has stopped before rem

Page 64 - TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER

data, which could interfere with aviation or other systems, possibly causingserious injury.Before entering Sleep Mode, be sure to save your data.Do no

Page 65 - Display Devices & Audio

When the computer is in Sleep Mode, the Power indicator will blinkwhite.Sleep Mode limitationsSleep Mode will not function under the following conditi

Page 66 - TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc Player

The HDMI in port ... 4-39Security lock ...

Page 67

In order to show Hibernate in Power menu, you need to setup according tothe following steps:1. Click Desktop -> Desktop Assist (in taskbar) -> C

Page 68 - User's Manual 4-23

Chapter 3The Grand TourThis chapter identifies the various components of the computer - it isrecommended that you become familiar with each before you

Page 69

Figure 3-1 Front side of the computer1548792361658792 3 41. Wireless communication antennas(not shown)*6. Microphone*2. Microphone 7. Display screen3.

Page 70

Microphone The built-in microphone allows you to import andrecord sounds for your application - please referto the Sound System and Video mode section

Page 71

Figure 3-2 The left side of the computer910781234561. Display off button 6. Volume down button2. AV select button 7. Memory media slot3. Brightness up

Page 72

Volume up button Press this button to increase the computer’svolume.Volume down button Press this button to decrease the computer’svolume.Memory media

Page 73 - TV Tuner

Please note that it is not possible to confirm the operation of all functions ofall USB devices that are available. Some functions associated with asp

Page 74 - Battery types

Figure 3-4 The back of the computer12346785123467851. Cooling vents 5. Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0) ports2. TV antenna jack* 6. Universal Serial Bus

Page 75 - Connecting the LAN cable

TV Tuner jack Connect the coaxial cable to this port to watchTV programs on your computer or record them.The dimensions and shape of the TV Tuner jack

Page 76 - Additional memory module

DC IN 19V jack The AC adaptor connects to this socket to powerthe computer. Please note that you should onlyuse the model of AC adaptor supplied with

Page 77 - Installing memory module

Chapter 1TOSHIBA Legal, Regulatory andSafetyThis chapter states the Legal, regulatory and safety information applicableto TOSHIBA computers.Copyright,

Page 78 - Removing memory module

Figure 3-6 Front of the wireless keyboard11. Battery indicator Batteryindicator(keyboard)This indicator glows for nine to ten seconds whenkeyboard is

Page 79 - Memory media

Figure 3-8 Back of the wireless keyboardONOFF211. Power button 3. Power switch (keyboard)Power switch(keyboard)Used for turning on/off the power of th

Page 80 - Memory media format

Figure 3-10 Back of the wireless mouse23411. Power switch (mouse) 3. Battery indicator (mouse)2. Optical sensor 4. Battery coverPower switch (mouse) U

Page 81 - Inserting memory media

Hard Disk Drive orSolid State DriveThe capacity of the hard disk drive variesdepending on the model.To check which type of HDD/SSD is included inyour

Page 82 - Removing memory media

Display controller The display controller interprets softwarecommands into hardware commands that turnparticular parts on the screen on or off.The dis

Page 83 - The HDMI out port

For more information about the NVIDIA Control Panel system, please referto the NVIDIA Control Panel Help. To access it, click Help from the mainmenu a

Page 84 - The HDMI in port

Chapter 4Operating BasicsThis chapter describes the basic operations of your computer, andhighlights the precautions that should be taken when using i

Page 85 - Security lock

Swipe Quickly move your finger in from the edge of thescreen, without pausing when you first touch it.Swipe from the left edge: shows your recentlyope

Page 86 - Sound System and Video mode

Keyboard Battery The Keyboard Battery icon shows the keyboardbattery four status as below: : Good level: Low level : Critical level : UnknownIf the co

Page 87 - DTS Studio Sound

Specialfunction modeStandard F1-F12 modeFunctionF4 FN + F4 Launches Internet browser /Ecoutility / Intel® WiDi or changes theactive display device acc

Page 88 - Video mode

The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned byBluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Toshiba Corporation andits affil

Page 89 - Chapter 5

Windows special keysThe keyboard provides two keys that have special functions in Windows,the Windows Start Button key activates the Start screen whil

Page 90 - User's Manual 5-2

Figure 4-1 Full size remote controller272829303123242512345678926221018192021111213141617151. Play 9. More info 17. Clear 25. Rewind2. Pause 10. OK 18

Page 91 - User's Manual 5-3

Figure 4-2 Slim remote controller542398121417161925226711011131518202123241. Power 8. Red Button 14. Channel/PageControl20. Pause2. Start 9. Green But

Page 92 - User's Manual 5-4

Record Records the selected television program andstores it on your hard disk drive.Stop Stops the media currently playing.Pause Pauses an audio or vi

Page 93 - Special features

Recorded TV Allows you to switch to the Recorded TV screenif the ArcSoft TV 5.0 window is active.Guide Allows you to switch to the Electronic ProgramG

Page 94 - User's Manual 5-6

Figure 4-3 Operational range of the remote controller1230°30°15°15°VerticallyVertically1. CIR in Window 2. Remote controllerProduct appearance depends

Page 95 - TOSHIBA Password Utility

Do not use a battery whose "recommended expiration date" has beenreached, or which is completely discharged.Do not use different types of ba

Page 96 - User's Manual 5-8

3. Close the battery cover securely until it clicks.Figure 4-6 Closing the battery cover1. Battery cover Replacing battery for slim remote controller:

Page 97 - TOSHIBA System Settings

DVD Super Multi driveThe drive supports the following formats: CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, CD-DA, CD-Text, Photo CD™ (single/multi-session), CD-ROMMod

Page 98 - USB Charge

2. Grasp the disc tray gently and pull until it is fully opened.Figure 4-9 Pressing the eject button and pulling the disc tray open211. Eject button 2

Page 99

Only peripherals complying with the FCC class B limits may be attached tothis equipment. Operation with non-compliant peripherals or peripherals notre

Page 100 - Sleep and Music

If the disc is not seated properly when the disc tray is closed, the disc mightbe damaged. Also, the disc tray might not open fully when you press the

Page 101 - Notes on use

Writable discsThis section describes the types of writable discs. Check the specificationsof your drive to see the types of discs it can write.CDsCD-R

Page 102 - TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor

Damage to any disc that may be caused by writing or rewriting withthis product.Any change or loss of the recorded contents of media that may becaused

Page 103

DVD-RW:DVD Specifications for Recordable Disc for Version 1.1 or version1.2Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) (for 2x, 4x and 6x speed media)MITSUBIS

Page 104 - TOSHIBA Gesture Controller

Always copy data from the hard disk drive to the optical media - do notuse the cut-and-paste function as the original data will be lost if thereis a w

Page 105 - User's Manual 5-17

Do not playback video while watching or recording television programsusing other applications. Doing so may cause video playback ortelevision program

Page 106 - User's Manual 5-18

When viewing video on an external display or TV, change the displaydevice before playing. Video can be played only on internal LCDdisplays or external

Page 107 - System Recovery

Close all other applications before playing back video. Do not openany other applications or carry out any other operations during videoplayback.Do no

Page 108 - Recovery Media

This software can only playback MPEG2, MP4 and WTV files createdby the preinstalled applications on the same computer. Playback maynot function proper

Page 109 - Recovery Hard Disk Drive

Important Safety Information for 3D FunctionPlease refrain from or stop viewing if you feel ill or experiencediscomfort before or while watching 3D vi

Page 110 - User's Manual 5-22

Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC (ErP) and the related implementingmeasures.This product and the original options are designed to observe the relatedEM

Page 111 - Chapter 6

The TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER is intended for playing DVD-Video,DVD-VR and video files and for viewing 2D home video content in 3D.The 3D playback of any v

Page 112 - Analyzing the problem

Notes on 3D Playback for TOSHIBA Blu-ray Disc PlayerThe 3D playback function can playback 3D video content, and your 2Dhome video content and other 2D

Page 113 - If something goes wrong

Depending on the system environment, the player may automaticallyswitch into 2D if you perform any of the following operations during 3Dplayback. Furt

Page 114 - Hardware and system checklist

TV TunerUse the ArcSoft TV 5.0 to watch TV programs or record them. Thedimensions and shape of the TV Tuner jack vary for different regions.Some model

Page 115 - AC power

Figure 4-12 Connecting the coaxial cable121. TV Tuner jack 2. Coaxial cableProduct appearance depends on the model you purchased.When you have been us

Page 116 - Internal display panel

Do not install or remove a memory module while Wake-up on LAN isenabled.The Wake-up on LAN function consumes power even when thesystem is off. Leave t

Page 117 - Memory Media Card

2. Plug one end of the cable into the LAN jack. Press gently until youhear the latch click into place.Figure 4-13 Connecting the LAN cable121. LAN cab

Page 118 - Pointing device

Additional memory module is a precision electronic component thatmay be fatally damaged by static electricity. Since the human bodycan carry static el

Page 119 - USB device

5. Align the notch of the memory module with that of the memory slotand gently insert the module into the slot at about a 30 degree anglebefore holdin

Page 120 - User's Manual 6-10

3. Turn the computer upside down.4. Slide your fingernail or a thin object under the cover and lift it off.5. Push the latches away from the module in

Page 121 - External monitor

VCCI Class B Informationこの装置は、クラスB情報技術装置です。この装置は、家庭環境で使用することを目的としていますが、この装置がラジオやテレビジョン受信機に近接して使用されると、受信障害を引き起こすことがあります。取扱説明書に従って正しい取り扱いをしてください。VCCI-BC

Page 122 - User's Manual 6-12

Please note that an adaptor is required to use miniSD/microSD Card.Please note that not all memory media have been tested and verifiedto work correctl

Page 123 - TOSHIBA support

Formatting a memory media cardMemory media cards are sold already formatted in conformity to specificstandards. If you reformat a memory card, be sure

Page 124 - Where to write

1. Turn the memory media so that the contacts (metal areas) are facingbackwards.2. Insert the memory media into the memory media slot on the left side

Page 125 - Chapter 7

Do not remove only the miniSD/microSD Card while leaving theadaptor in the memory media slot.The HDMI out portHDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interfa

Page 126 - AC Power Cord and Connectors

When you unplug the HDMI cable and re-plug it, please wait at least 5seconds before you re-plug the HDMI cable again.When you change the display outpu

Page 127 - User's Manual 7-3

1. Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the HDMI out port of the digitaldevice.2. Turn on the digital device.3. Plug the other end of the HDMI cable in

Page 128 - Wireless LAN Technology

Optional TOSHIBA AccessoriesYou are able to add a number of options and accessories in order to makeyour computer even more powerful and convenient to

Page 129 - Radio Characteristics

default input device. To change the default device, click the Set Default Device button under the chosen device tab.InformationClick the Information b

Page 130 - Bluetooth wireless technology

Video modeVideo mode settings are configured via the Screen Resolution dialog.To open the Screen Resolution dialog, click Desktop -> Desktop Assist

Page 131 - Radio Regulatory Information

Chapter 5Utilities and Advanced UsageThis chapter describes the utilities and special features of this computer,and the advanced usage of some utiliti

Page 132

Disposal of batteries and/or accumulatorsThe crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates thatbatteries and/or accumulators must be collected anddisp

Page 133 - Canada - Industry Canada (IC)

TOSHIBA DisplayUtilityTOSHIBA Display Utility includes Desktop TextSize utility, Split Screen utility and Other Settings.Desktop Text Size allows you

Page 134 - 1. Important notice

TOSHIBA eco Utility This computer is equipped with "eco mode". Thismode slightly lowers performance of somedevices to reduce electric power

Page 135 - 4. About the JEITA

ArcSoft TV 5.0 This software provides a quick and easy way toenjoy the TV programs on your computer. Itallows you to watch Live TV and Teletext, viewa

Page 136 - Legal Footnotes

TOSHIBA PC HealthMonitorThe TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor applicationproactively monitors a number of systemfunctions such as power consumption andsystem

Page 137 - Memory (Main System)

Display automaticpower off *1This feature automatically cuts off power to thecomputer's display panel when there is nokeyboard input for a specif

Page 138 - Wireless LAN

Heat dispersal *1To protect against overheating, the processor isequipped with an internal temperature sensorwhich activates a cooling fan or lowers t

Page 139 - Copy Protection

When entering the character string to register the password, enterfrom the keyboard character by character and do not enter as ASCIIcode or copy-and-p

Page 140

Supervisor PasswordIf you set a Supervisor Password, some functions might be restricted whena user logs on with the User Password. To set a Supervisor

Page 141

OK Accepts your changes and closes the TOSHIBASystem Settings window.Cancel Closes the window without accepting yourchanges.Apply Accepts all your cha

Page 142 - Wireless communication 7-4

compatible port even when the computer is turned OFF. "Power OFF"includes Sleep Mode, Hibernation Mode or shutdown state.To set USB Sleep an

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