Toshiba F Series Service Manual page 6

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1.1.2. Accessories
The product is furnished with main accessories as follows:
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AC adaptor
This AC adaptor is compatible worldwide (with inputs 100 to 240V AC) having a 5V 3A DC output.
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Power cord (which varies with destinations)
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USB cradle
Placing the unit on the cradle will start recharging.
The cradle has a USB Mini-B connector and can connect the unit to a PC.
It has a Line Out terminal (3.5mm dia. stereo jack).
It comes with a USB and a Line Out switch.
It has a RipRec and a Sync button.
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USB cable
The cable is designed for fast data transfer with USB 2.0.
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Wired remote controller (optional for some models)
It is connected to the headphone terminal of the unit. The remote controller comes with a headphone terminal, which
receives a pair of headphones.
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Headphones (whose cord length and plug type vary according to whether there is a wired remote controller)
It is a pair of inner-ear type 16W stereo headphones. The models furnished with the wired remote controller have a
short cord and a straight plug. The models not furnished with a wired remote controller have a long cord and a
right-angles plug.
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Software CD-ROM
This software runs on a PC, including TOSHIBA gigabeat room.
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Owner's manual
1.1.3. Place for storing firmware
Firmware is stored on FlashROM and HDD on the main board. The ¥GBSYSTEM folder on the HDD stores the
firmware. The ¥GBSYSTEM folder comes with the SYSTEM and HIDDEN attributes. Connecting it therefore does not
allow it to be seen on the Explorer. However, reconfiguring the Explorer will enable it to be displayed.
In case the user deletes the ¥GBSYSTEM folder by mistake, the gigabeat room creates a backup copy of the
¥GBSYSTEM folder in the PC the first time the gigabeat is connected to the PC. This method of recovery with backup is
described in the owner's manual.
1.1.4. Encryption
Transfer (copy) musical data (WMA/MP3/WAV format) stored in the PC to the HDD by using a PC application,
TOSHIBA gigabeat room. This transfer is possible via USB. Data transferred is encrypted in the SAT format (Toshiba's
unique format) to prevent reproduction of a reproduction.
Encryption is HDD dependent. For that reason, if you move encrypted musical data to the PC and write it back into the
same HDD, then the data can be played back. However, it cannot be played back if the data was copied onto another
HDD. If the HDD was replaced at the time of a repair, the encrypted musical data (a file with an extension .SAT) cannot
be played back even if written into the new HDD.
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