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  • Page 1 User’s Manual TOSHIBA WT110...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TOSHIBA DeskBand Utility ........33 TOSHIBA Button Support ........35 TOSHIBA Disc Creator .
  • Page 3 TOSHIBA WT110 Specifications Physical Dimensions ........77 Environmental Requirements .
  • Page 4: Getting Started & Grand Tour

    Some of the features described in this manual may not function properly if you use an operating system that was not pre-installed by TOSHIBA. Equipment checklist Carefully unpack your computer, taking care to save the box and packaging materials for future use.
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    TOSHIBA Media Controller ■ Online Manual ■ TOSHIBA WT110 User's Manual (This manual) * You may not have all the softwares listed above depending on the model you purchased. Getting Started This section provides basic information to start using your device. It covers the following topics: ■...
  • Page 6 ■ Always use the TOSHIBA AC adaptor that was included with your device, or use AC adaptors specified by TOSHIBA to avoid any risk of fire or other damage to the device. Use of an incompatible AC adaptor could cause fire or damage to the device possibly resulting in serious injury.
  • Page 7: Turning On The Power

    Getting Started & Grand Tour ■ When you connect the AC adaptor to the device, always follow the steps in the exact order as described in the User’s Manual. Connecting the power cable to a live electrical outlet should be the last step otherwise the adaptor DC output plug could hold an electrical charge and cause an electrical shock or minor bodily injury when touched.
  • Page 8: Starting Up For The First Time

    Getting Started & Grand Tour Starting up for the first time The Windows 7 Startup Screen will be the first screen displayed when you turn on the power. Follow the on-screen instructions on each screen in order to properly install the operating system. When it is displayed, be sure to read the Software License Terms carefully.
  • Page 9 Getting Started & Grand Tour When you have to turn off your computer aboard an aircraft or in places where electronic devices are regulated or controlled, always completely shut down the computer. This includes turning off any wireless communication functionalities, and canceling settings that reactivate the computer automatically, such as a timer recording function.
  • Page 10 Getting Started & Grand Tour ■ Press the power button. Please note that this feature must be enabled within the Power Options (to access it, tap Start → Control Panel → System and Security → Power Options). When you turn the power back on, you can continue where you have left when you shut down the computer.
  • Page 11 Getting Started & Grand Tour Starting Hibernation Mode To enter Hibernation Mode, follow the steps below. 1. Tap Start. 2. Tap the arrow icon ( ) and then select Hibernate from the menu. Automatic Hibernation Mode The computer can be configured to enter Hibernation Mode automatically when you press the power button or close the lid.
  • Page 12: System Recovery

    Getting Started & Grand Tour System Recovery This section describes the creation of Recovery Media and their use. Creating Recovery Media This section describes how to create Recovery Media. ■ Be sure to connect the AC adaptor when you create Recovery Media. ■...
  • Page 13 To perform this restoration, follow the steps below: 1. Turn off your computer. 2. Turn on your computer - when the TOSHIBA Leading Innovation >>> logo screen appears, press the Keyboard button to enter TOSHIBA Setup Manager.
  • Page 14: Grand Tour

    Getting Started & Grand Tour Turning the LCD off/on You can turn the LCD off (while the system is still on) in the following ways: ■ Press the power button. ■ Set the screen timeout in the Power Options. To turn the LCD on: ■...
  • Page 15 Getting Started & Grand Tour 1. Web Camera LED 12. Bluetooth antenna (not shown)* 2. Microphone 13. Power button 3. Web Camera 14. Volume down/up buttons 4. Wireless LAN antennas (not shown)* 15. Orientation lock switch 5. Battery cover lock 16.
  • Page 16 ) This button functions differently depending on the number of the times you press it. Press once: To show Media Consumption. Press twice quickly: To launch TOSHIBA Flash Cards. Press and hold: To hide Media Consumption. SAS button ( ) The function of this button is equivalent to pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del on a standard computer.
  • Page 17 Getting Started & Grand Tour Orientation lock switch Slide this switch to lock/unlock automatic rotation of the screen orientation. SD card slot This slot lets you insert an SD™/SDHC™/SDXC™ memory card and miniSD™/microSD™ Card. Please refer to the SD card slot section in "Hardware &...
  • Page 18 Getting Started & Grand Tour Headphone/ A 3.5 mm mini headphone/microphone combo Microphone combo jack enables connection of a monaural jack microphone or a stereo headphone. Both the internal and external microphones will be disabled if you use a headset other than a 4-pin headset headphone. DC IN 19V jack The AC adaptor connects to this jack in order to power the device and charge its internal...
  • Page 19: Power Conditions

    Getting Started & Grand Tour Power conditions The device's operating capability and battery charge status are affected by different power conditions, including whether an AC adaptor is connected, whether a battery pack is installed and what the charge level is for that battery.
  • Page 20: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations This chapter describes the basic operations of your device. Using the Touch Screen You can use your finger to manipulate icons, buttons, menu items, the onscreen keyboard, and other items on the touch screen. You can also change the screen’s orientation. ■...
  • Page 21: Changing The Screen Orientation

    Basic Operations Changing the Screen Orientation You can change the screen orientation to Portrait mode by rotating the device sideways. The screen orientation automatically changes according to the rotation angle detected. You can also lock the auto rotation and use the device always in Portrait or Landscape mode.
  • Page 22: Wireless Lan

    Basic Operations ■ Do not use the Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) or Bluetooth functionalities near a microwave oven or in areas subject to radio interference or magnetic fields. Interference from a microwave oven or other source can disrupt Wi-Fi or Bluetooth operation. ■...
  • Page 23 ■ TOSHIBA is not liable for the loss of data due to eavesdropping or illegal access through the wireless LAN and the damage thereof. Bluetooth wireless technology...
  • Page 24: Computer Handling

    This Bluetooth Stack is based on the Bluetooth Version 1.1/1.2/2.0+EDR/2.1+EDR/3.0/3.0+HS specification. However, TOSHIBA cannot confirm the compatibility between any computing products and/or other electronic devices that use Bluetooth, other than TOSHIBA notebook computers. Release Notes related to the Bluetooth Stack for Windows by TOSHIBA 1.
  • Page 25: Heat Dispersal

    Basic Operations Never spray cleaner directly onto the computer or let liquid run into any part of it. Never use harsh or caustic chemical products to clean the computer. Moving the computer While the computer is designed for flexible day-to-day usage you should exercise a few simple precautions when moving it in order to help ensure trouble-free operation.
  • Page 26: Utilities & Advanced Usage

    Bluetooth functions cannot be used in models that do not have a Bluetooth module installed. TOSHIBA Assist TOSHIBA Assist is a graphical user interface that provides access to specific tools, utilities and applications that make the use and configuration of the computer easier.
  • Page 27 Utilities & Advanced Usage TOSHIBA ConfigFree TOSHIBA ConfigFree is a suite of utilities that improve the ease and control of communication devices and network connections, help in the identification of communication problems and allow the creation of profiles if you need to switch between different locations and communication networks.
  • Page 28 TOSHIBA Service This application allows your computer to Station automatically search for TOSHIBA software updates or other alerts from TOSHIBA that are specific to your computer system and its programs. When enabled, this application periodically transmits to our servers a limited...
  • Page 29: Special Features

    TOSHIBA Tablet Piano section in this chapter. Special features The following features are either unique to TOSHIBA computers or are advanced features which make the computer more convenient to use. Access each function using the following procedures. *1 To access the Power Options, tap Start → Control Panel → System and Security →...
  • Page 30 Utilities & Advanced Usage System automatic This feature automatically shuts down the system Sleep/Hibernation into either Sleep Mode or Hibernation Mode Mode when there is no input or hardware access for a specified time. This can be specified in the Power Options.
  • Page 31: Using Toshiba Tablet Feature

    ■ TOSHIBA Tablet Piano TOSHIBA Tablet Keyboard This device is provided with a TOSHIBA Tablet Keyboard - a virtual keyboard enables users to enter characters, numbers, and symbols. Launching Tablet Keyboard 1. Tap Start → All Programs → TOSHIBA → Utilities → Tablet Keyboard.
  • Page 32 This Tablet Keyboard is provided with several layouts. You can tap the keyboard icon in the application bar on the Tablet Keyboard to toggle. TOSHIBA Tablet Touch Pad This device is provided with a TOSHIBA Tablet Touch Pad - a virtual touch pad with two control buttons. Launching Tablet Touch Pad To launching Tablet Touch Pad, tap Start →...
  • Page 33: Toshiba Deskband Utility

    Utilities & Advanced Usage TOSHIBA Tablet Piano To launching Tablet Piano, tap Start → All Programs → TOSHIBA → Utilities → Tablet Piano. You can play the Tablet Piano with fingers tapping. Tap the musical instrument icons at the top of the Tablet Piano to change the tone of it.
  • Page 34 Tapping the to launch TOSHIBA SW Touchpad. ■ Tablet Keyboard Tapping the to launch TOSHIBA SW Keyboard. For more details about TOSHIBA Tablet Touchpad and TOSHIBA Tablet Keyboard, please refer to TOSHIBA Tablet Touch Pad TOSHIBA Tablet Keyboard. User’s Manual...
  • Page 35: Toshiba Button Support

    Open. The “Description” and “Target Path” of the selected application will appear. TOSHIBA Disc Creator Please be aware of the following limitations when you use the TOSHIBA Disc Creator: ■ DVD Video cannot be created using TOSHIBA Disc Creator.
  • Page 36 TOSHIBA Disc Creator cannot record in packet format. ■ You might not be able to use the “Disc Backup” function of TOSHIBA Disc Creator to back up a DVD-R, DVD-R (Dual Layer), DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R (Double Layer) or DVD+RW disc that was made with other software on a different optical media recorder.
  • Page 37: Using The Toshiba Sleep Utility

    Please refer to the Help files for additional TOSHIBA Disc Creator information. Using the TOSHIBA Sleep Utility The TOSHIBA Sleep Utility is used for changing settings of Sleep and Charge function. Sleep and Charge Your computer can supply USB bus power (DC5V) to the USB port even when the power of the computer is turned OFF.
  • Page 38 USB ports. Do not allow USB ports to come into contact with metal products, for example when carrying the computer in your bag. Starting the TOSHIBA Sleep Utility To start the utility, tap Start → All Programs → TOSHIBA → Utilities → Sleep Utility. Enabling Sleep and Charge This utility can be used to enable and disable the Sleep and Charge function.
  • Page 39: Using The Toshiba Face Recognition

    AC adaptor is connected. Using the TOSHIBA Face Recognition TOSHIBA Face Recognition uses a face verification library to verify the face data of users when they log in to Windows. The user can thus avoid having to enter a password or the like, which makes the login process easier.
  • Page 40 Toshiba does not guarantee that the face recognition utility will accurately screen out unauthorized users at all times. Toshiba is not liable for any failure or damage that might arise out of the use of the face recognition software or utility.
  • Page 41 Delete image data, account information, and personal record data created during registration. To delete the Face Recognition Data, follow the steps as described below: 1. To launch this utility, tap Start → All Programs → TOSHIBA → Utilities → Face Recognition. The Management screen is displayed.
  • Page 42: Hw Setup

    TOSHIBA HW Setup allows you to configure settings for General, Password, Display, Boot Priority, USB. If the supervisor password is set, access to the TOSHIBA HW Setup program can be prevented when the user password is used to log on to the computer.
  • Page 43: User Password

    Utilities & Advanced Usage Accessing HW Setup To start the utility, tap the Windows Start button → All Programs → TOSHIBA → Utilities → HWSetup. HW Setup window The HW Setup window contains the following tabs: General, Password, Display, Boot Priority, Keyboard, USB, LAN and SATA.
  • Page 44 Utilities & Advanced Usage 2. Tap the OK button. The following message appears, allowing you to verify the password. Verify Password: 3. If character strings match, the password is registered tap OK button. If they do not match, the following message appears. You must repeat from step 1.
  • Page 45: Toshiba Pc Health Monitor

    10MB or less per year. This information is used to identify and provide a notification of system conditions which may effect the performance of your Toshiba computer. It may also be used to help diagnose problems should the computer require service by Toshiba or Toshiba's authorized service providers.
  • Page 46 Once enabled, you may disable the TOSHIBA PC Health Monitor at any time by uninstalling the software via Uninstall a program in the Control Panel. Doing so will automatically delete all collected information from the SSD.
  • Page 47: Hardware & Options Operation

    Hardware & Options Operation This chapter identifies the various components and the hardware of the device - it is recommended that you become familiar with each before you operate the device. ■ Please handle your device carefully to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
  • Page 48 Hardware & Options Operation Power Battery pack The device is powered by one detachable lithium-ion battery pack. AC adaptor The AC adaptor provides power to the system and recharges the batteries when they are low. It comes with a detachable power cord which will either have a 2-pin or 3-pin plug enclosure.
  • Page 49 If you should experience any such problem, immediately turn off either one of your Bluetooth™ or Wireless LAN. Please visit the following website: In Europe visit http://www.toshiba-europe.com/computers/tnt/bluetooth.htm In the United States visit http://www.pc.support.global.toshiba.com Battery This section explains battery types, use, recharging methods and handling. Battery pack This section explains battery pack use, recharging methods and handling.
  • Page 50: Charging The Batteries

    DC IN 19V jack and plug the other end into a working outlet. Use only the device connected to an AC power source, a TOSHIBA Tablet NAS Dock, a TOSHIBA Tablet USB Cradle or a TOSHIBA Tablet Cradle to charge the battery pack.
  • Page 51: Charging Time

    Hardware & Options Operation The Battery indicator may show a rapid decrease in battery operating time when you try to charge a battery under the following conditions: ■ The battery has not been used for a long time. ■ The battery has completely discharged and been left in the device for a long time.
  • Page 52: Replacing The Battery Pack

    Hardware & Options Operation Replacing the Battery Pack Please be aware that the battery pack is classified as a consumable item. The operating life of the battery pack will gradually reduce through repeated charging and discharging, and will need to be replaced when it reaches the end of its operating life.
  • Page 53 Hardware & Options Operation 7. Lift the cover up according to the following figure and then remove the cover. (Sample Illustration) Removing the cover-2 8. Slide the battery lock into its unlock ( ) position. 9. Slide and hold the battery release latch to disengage the battery pack and then lift it up to remove it from the device.
  • Page 54: Optional Devices

    Secure Digital™ (SD) Card (SD memory card, SDHC memory card, SDXC memory card, miniSD Card, microSD Card) ■ MultiMediaCard ■ SIM card slot Peripheral devices ■ USB device ■ HDMI device ■ TOSHIBA Tablet NAS Dock ■ TOSHIBA Tablet USB Cradle ■ TOSHIBA Tablet Cradle User’s Manual...
  • Page 55 Hardware & Options Operation SD card slot The device is equipped with an SD card slot that can accommodate some kinds of memory media with various memory capacities so that you can easily transfer data from devices, such as digital cameras and Personal Digital Assistants.
  • Page 56 Hardware & Options Operation Memory media format New media cards are formatted according to specific standards. If you wish to reformat a media card, be sure to do so with a device that uses media cards. Formatting an SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards are sold already formatted in conformity to specific standards.
  • Page 57: Inserting A Memory Media

    Hardware & Options Operation Set the write-protect switch to the lock position, if you do not want to record data. Inserting a memory media The following instructions apply to all types of supported media devices. To insert a memory media, follow the steps as detailed below: 1.
  • Page 58: Sim Card Slot

    Hardware & Options Operation ■ Do not remove the memory media while the device is in Suspend mode. The device could become unstable or data in the memory media could be lost. ■ Do not remove only the miniSD/microSD Card while leaving the adaptor in the memory media slot.
  • Page 59: Hdmi Device

    Hardware & Options Operation To connect a USB device, plug the device’s connector into the USB port on your device. Make sure the connector is properly aligned with the socket. Do not try to force the connection, doing so can damage the connecting pins. As the port operation of all USB devices has not been confirmed, some USB devices may not function properly.
  • Page 60 Extra ports ■ TOSHIBA Tablet Cradle Power supply and battery charge Using the TOSHIBA Tablet Dock Connecting the AC adaptor 1. Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor. (Sample Illustration) Connecting the power cord to the AC adaptor (2-pin plug)
  • Page 61: Toshiba Tablet Dock

    2. Connect the AC adaptor’s DC output plug to the DC IN 19V jack on the back of the dock. 3. Plug the power cord into a live wall outlet. The AC adaptor is only equipped with TOSHIBA Tablet NAS Dock. Connecting the TOSHIBA Tablet NAS Dock ■...
  • Page 62 2. Wait for a notice of undocking appears on the Windows Taskbar and remove your device from the dock. Docking the TOSHIBA Tablet NAS Dock via WLAN You are able to dock the TOSHIBA Tablet NAS Dock via a wireless local area network (WLAN). 1. Turn on the TOSHIBA Tablet.
  • Page 63 (Sample Illustration) Connect your device via WLAN Make sure that your device is connected to the network via wireless while the TOSHIBA Tablet NAS Docking is connected to the network via LAN cable. To connect to a WLAN by setting your WLAN firstly: 1.
  • Page 64 Hardware & Options Operation Connecting the TOSHIBA Tablet USB Cradle / TOSHIBA Tablet Cradle ■ You must connect the AC adaptor before you connect to the dock. ■ When the dock is connected to your device, you can not use the follow- ing ports on your device: DC IN 19V jack and HDMI out port.
  • Page 65 Hardware & Options Operation TOSHIBA Tablet NAS Dock 1. Docking connector 2. Speakers 3. HDD indicator 4. Power indicator 5. Undock button 6. Power button (Sample Illustration) Front of the dock 1. Universal Serial Bus 2.0 port 2. DC IN 19V jack 3.
  • Page 66 Hardware & Options Operation TOSHIBA Tablet USB Cradle 1. Docking connector (Sample Illustration) Front of the dock 1.DC IN 19V jack 2.Headphone jack 3. Universal Serial Bus 2.0 port 4. HDMI out port (Sample Illustration) Back of the dock User’s Manual...
  • Page 67 1. DC IN 19V jack 2. Headphone jack (Sample Illustration) Back fo the dock Docking connector TOSHIBA Tablet connects the dock via docking connector. Speakers The speakers emit sound generated by your software as well as audio alarms, such as low battery condition, generated by the system.
  • Page 68 Using TOSHIBA Network Attached Storage Utility This utility is only for TOSHIBA Tablet NAS dock. ■ You must dock the device to a NAS Dock before you use TOSHIBA Network Attached Storage Utility. ■ Refer to Using the TOSHIBA Tablet Dock section in this chapter for details.
  • Page 69 3. Tap Add Task button to add an outlook sync task, a local file sync task or a bidirectional task and tap Start button to do sync operation. Please refer to the help file of TOSHIBA Sync Utility to learn more information by tapping Help button.
  • Page 70 To acceccing Internet via a NAS Dock through following steps. 1. Plug an ethernet network cable in the LAN jack on the back of the NAS Dock. 2. Tap Start → All Programs → TOSHIBA → Utilities → TOSHIBA Network Attached Storage Utility to launch Network Attached Storage Utility.
  • Page 71: Optional Accessories

    An additional battery pack can be purchased for use as either a spare or replacement. TOSHIBA Tablet NAS The TOSHIBA Tablet NAS Dock provides the Dock ports available on your device in addition to a HDMI out port, four Universal Serial Bus ports (USB 2.0), a LAN jack and a DC IN 19V jack.
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting TOSHIBA have designed this device for durability, however, should problems occur you are able to use the procedures detailed in this chapter to help determine the cause. All users should become familiar with this chapter as knowing what might go wrong can help prevent problems from occurring in the first place.
  • Page 73: Hardware And System Checklist

    Troubleshooting ■ Inspect all connecting cables for loose wires and all connectors for loose pins. Always try to make detailed notes of your observations and keep them in a permanent error log - this will help you to describe your problems to your reseller, dealer or service provider.
  • Page 74: Sound System

    Troubleshooting Problem Procedure You cannot write to a Remove the Memory Card from the device and Memory Card check to ensure that it is not write protected. You cannot read a file Check to ensure the required file is actually on the Memory Card that is inserted into the device.
  • Page 75: Toshiba Support

    Communication functionality is set to on. TOSHIBA support If you require any additional help using your computer or if you are having problems operating the computer, you may need to contact TOSHIBA for additional technical assistance. Before you call Some problems you experience may be related to software or the operating system so it is important that you investigate other sources of assistance first.
  • Page 76 Troubleshooting TOSHIBA technical support If you are still unable to solve the problem and suspect that it is hardware related, visit TOSHIBA technical support website http://www.toshiba.co.jp/worldwide/. User’s Manual...
  • Page 77: Specifications

    Specifications This appendix summarizes the device’s technical specifications. Physical Dimensions Size 196 (w) x 296 (d) x 14.2 (h) millimeters (not including parts that extend beyond the main body). Environmental Requirements Conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Operating 5°C (41°F) to 40°C (104°F) 0% to 85% (noncondensing) Non-operating...
  • Page 78: Wireless Information

    The “Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™” logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi ® Alliance Bluetooth wireless technology Interoperability Bluetooth™ Cards from TOSHIBA are designed to be interoperable with any product with Bluetooth wireless technology that is based on Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) radio technology, and is compliant to: ■...
  • Page 79: Caution About Wireless Devices

    If you should experience any such problem, immediately turn off either one of your Bluetooth or Wireless LAN. Please visit http://www.pc.support.global.toshiba.com, if you have any questions about using Wireless LAN or Bluetooth Card from TOSHIBA. In Europe visit http://www.toshiba-europe.com/computers/tnt/bluetooth.htm Your Bluetooth product is not compatible with devices using Bluetooth Version 1.0B specifications.
  • Page 80: Radio Regulatory Information

    Wireless information Radio Regulatory Information The Wireless device is 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 product complies with the following radio frequency and safety standards. Europe Restrictions for Use of 2400.0-2483.5MHz Frequencies in Europe...
  • Page 81 Wireless information Russian Limited e.i.r.p 100mW. Permitted to use only Federation: for indoor applications, closed industrial and warehouse areas, and on board aircraft. 1. Permitted to use for local networks of aircraft crew service communications on board aircraft in area of the airport and at all stages of flight.
  • Page 82 Wireless information Canada - Industry Canada (IC) This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.
  • Page 83 3. Contact an authorized TOSHIBA service provider if you have problems with interference caused by this product to Other Radio Stations. 2. Indication for Wireless LAN The indication shown below appears on this equipment.
  • Page 84: Device Authorization

    Wireless information 3. Indication for Bluetooth The indication shown below appears on this equipment. (1) 2.4 : This equipment uses a frequency of 2.4 GHz. (2) FH : This equipment uses FH-SS modulation. (3) 1 : The interference range of this equipment is less than 10 m. : This equipment uses a frequency bandwidth from 2,400 MHz to 2,483.5 MHz.
  • Page 85: Radio Approvals For Wireless Devices

    Wireless information Radio approvals for wireless devices ® Approved Countries/Regions for the Atheros AR6003 Wireless Network Adapter b/g/n (b/g) Wireless LAN This equipment is approved to the radio standard by the countries/regions in the following table. Do not use this equipment in the countries/regions which are not listed in the table below.
  • Page 86 Wireless information Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam Yemen Zimbabwe ® Approved Countries/Regions for the Atheros AR6003 Wireless Network Adapter b/g/n (b/g) Wireless LAN This equipment is approved to the radio standard by the countries/regions in the following table. Do not use this equipment in the countries/regions which are not listed in the table below.
  • Page 87 Wireless information Ukraine Uruguay Venezuela Vietnam Yemen Zimbabwe User’s Manual...
  • Page 88: Regulatory Information

    Trademarks Windows, Microsoft and Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by its proprietor and used by TOSHIBA under license. ConfigFree is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
  • Page 89: Avc/H.264 License Notice

    Only peripherals complying with the FCC class B limits may be attached to this equipment. Operation with non-compliant peripherals or peripherals not recommended by TOSHIBA is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception. Shielded cables must be used between the external devices and the TOSHIBA WT100 device’s Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0)
  • Page 90: Ce Compliance

    Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Environment. Any other working environment has not been verified by Toshiba and the use of this product in these working environments is maybe restricted or cannot be recommended. Possible...
  • Page 91: Additional Environments Not Related To Emc

    Regulatory information Medical environment: The compliance to the Medical Product Directive has not been verified by Toshiba, therefore this product cannot be used as a medical product without further verification. The use in usual office environments e.g. in hospitals should be no problem if there is no restriction by the responsible administration.
  • Page 92: Canadian Regulatory Information (Canada Only)

    Note that Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) regulations provide, that changes or modifications not expressly approved by TOSHIBA Corporation could void your authority to operate this equipment. This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.

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