Toshiba Satellite L30 Notebook Easy Mobility PDF Manual Guide
Affordable performance in a stylish design
• This stylish-looking notebook comes in a sleek, light design weighing just 2.74 kg
• An Intel® Celeron® M processor offers the perfect balance of high-performance mobile processing technology and exceptional value
• Outstanding 15.4″ WXGA display for amazingly brilliant, sharp colours to show movies in full widescreen glory All-in-one convenience
• Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition software pre-installed
• Enhanced mobility with Toshiba ConfigFree™ software for simplified wireless and wired connectivity
• Microsoft® Office OneNote™ 2003 to easily capture, organise and share notes
• Windows® Vista™ Capable PC to meet the requirements to deliver the Windows Vista core experiences such as innovations in security,
reliability, organizing and finding information. Multimedia and digital entertainment on the move
• Integrated DVD Super Multi drive (Double Layer) for up to 8.5 GB of data storage, multimedia recording and playback of CDs
and DVDs
• Stereo speakers with Toshiba Bass Enhanced Sound System
• Features ATI Radeon® Xpress 200M graphics technology with up to 256 MB video memory
• Toshiba Disc Creator lets you store movies, sounds, files and pictures easily to CD Easy wired and wireless connectivity
• Ethernet LAN port for fast wired network connection
• Connect to hotspots or wireless networks with integrated Wireless LAN
Toshiba Satellite T200 – T410 Battery Pack PDF User Manual
Step 1: Read the user manual carefully to make sure the proper operation with the battery pack.
Step 2: Refer to the guidance of your notebook computer or check the label on notebook computer to confirm the brand and model. Take IBM T40 as an example.
Step 4: Set the battery pack’s output voltage at proper level by pushing the voltage switch.
Step 5: Press the switch (in the middle) on battery pack, check LED indicator. If only one or no indicator lights, it means the power is not enough, you have to charge the battery pack fully firstly (refer to how to charge).