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Page 1 - User's Manual

User's ManualTOSHIBA WT10-ATOSHIBA WT8-BEncore 2Series

Page 2 - Table of Contents

The crossed wheelie bin symbol means that this productshould not be collected and disposed with otherhousehold wastes. When product become waste at th

Page 3 - Appendix

OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION INCLUDING THATRELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USESAND LICENSING MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C

Page 4 - Chapter 1

NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITYAND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. INNO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR

Page 5 - Regulatory Information

3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this softwaremust display the following acknowledgement:"This product includes cryptog

Page 6 - EU Declaration of Conformity

This license applies to all files found in such packages, and which do notfall under their own explicit license. The license affects thus the FreeType

Page 7 - Working environment

archive. If you are unsure whether or not a particular file is covered by thislicense, you must contact us to verify this.The FreeType Project is copy

Page 8 - Disposal of products

As you have not signed this license, you are not required to accept it.However, as the FreeType Project is copyrighted material, only this license,or

Page 9 - REACH - Compliance Statement

ENERGY STAR® ProgramYour Computer model may be ENERGY STAR®compliant. If the model you purchased is compliant, it islabeled with the ENERGY STAR logo

Page 10 - Video Standard Notice

observed to further reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to thecomputer.Be certain to read the general precautions below and to note the cauti

Page 11 - User's Manual 1

If the computer has been used for a long time, avoid direct contactwith the metal plate supporting the various interface ports as this canbecome hot.T

Page 12

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

Page 13 - FreeType License Issues

Be careful not to subject the computer to impact or shock - a failure tofollow this instruction could result in damage to computer, computerfailure or

Page 14 - User's Manual 1-11

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

Page 15 - User's Manual 1-12

Desktop Tap the Desktop tile from the Start screen toaccess the desktop.Start screen You can go back to the Start screen from an appor the desktop by

Page 16 - User's Manual 1-13

Before you install a device or application, save any data in memory tothe internal storage or other storage media. Failure to do so may resultin the l

Page 17 - Program

Never place your tablet or AC adaptor on a wooden surface, furniture,or any other surface that could be marred by exposure to heat sincethe tablet bas

Page 18 - Heat injury

2. Plug the other smaller connector of the Micro-USB cable into theMicro-USB port on your tablet.You can also eatablish connection through the provide

Page 19 - Moving the computer

The tablet can not be powered on by pressing the power button if thebattery power is completely exhausted. It is recommended to chargethe battery pack

Page 20 - Safety Icons

Start screenThe Start screen is the launching pad for everything you can do in theWindows operating system, providing new and easy ways to accessevery

Page 21 - Chapter 2

Sign-in optionsWindows offers a number of sign-in options including Password ( ),PIN ( ) and Picture password ( ) authentication to prevent fromunauth

Page 22 - User's Manual 2-2

Sleep ModeIf you have to interrupt your work, you are able to turn off the power withoutexiting from your software by placing the tablet into Sleep Mo

Page 23 - Connecting the AC adaptor

TruCapture ... 5-3TOSHIBA Setup Utility ...

Page 24 - User's Manual 2-4

Restores the previous working environment more rapidly than theHibernation Mode feature.Saves power by shutting down the system when the tablet receiv

Page 25 - Turning on the power

Benefits of Hibernation ModeThe Hibernation Mode feature provides the following benefits:Saves data to the internal storage when the tablet automatica

Page 26 - Getting to know Windows

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

Page 27 - Windows Store

Figure 3-1 Grand tour of the tablet (TOSHIBA WT10-A)878910113 4 51621213141. Display screen 8. Speakers2. Web Camera (front) 9. Memory media slot3. Po

Page 28 - Turning off the power

For more information regarding LCD, please refer to the Legal Footnotessection.Web Camera (front) Web Camera is a device that allows you torecord vide

Page 29 - Sleep Mode

Micro HDMI port The micro HDMI port can connect to HDMI cablewith Type D connector.An HDMI cable sends video and audio signals.Micro-USB port The tabl

Page 30 - Hibernation Mode

Figure 3-2 Magnets location (tablet)Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.The tablet contains magnets that may interfere with pacemake

Page 31 - Benefits of Hibernation Mode

Figure 3-3 Grand tour of the tablet (TOSHIBA WT8-B)67891313314521110121. Display screen 8. Memory media slot2. Web Camera (front) 9. Microphone3. Micr

Page 32 - Chapter 3

Do not point the web camera directly at the sun.Do not touch or press strongly on the web camera lens. Doing so mayreduce image quality. Use an eyegla

Page 33

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

Page 34 - User's Manual 3-3

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

Page 35 - Magnets location

CPU The processor type varies depending on model.To check which type of processor is included inyour model, tap Desktop Assist -> Control Panel -&g

Page 36 - User's Manual 3

Chapter 4Operating BasicsThis chapter describes the basic operations of your tablet, and highlightsthe precautions that should be taken when using it.

Page 37

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 38 - User's Manual 3-7

Avoid use of the 3D function when under the influence of alcohol.Please read the user’s manual that comes with the tablet carefullybefore using the 3D

Page 39 - Internal Hardware Components

ProceduresTo recharge the battery pack, connect the AC adaptor to the Micro-USBport on the tablet and plug the other end into a working outlet.Use onl

Page 40 - User's Manual 3-9

In such cases you should follow the steps as detailed below:1.Fully discharge the battery by leaving it in the tablet with the power onuntil the syste

Page 41 - Chapter 4

Battery exhausted time for TOSHIBA WT10-ABattery type Sleep Mode Shut Down ModeBattery pack (22.5Wh, 2 cell) about 10 days about 6 weeksBattery exhaus

Page 42 - User's Manual 4

accuracy. Specifically, your current location may not be detected in thefollowing places or situations:Inside or directly under a buildingInside a bag

Page 43 - Charging the battery

Memory media formatNew media cards are formatted according to specific standards. If you wishto reformat a media card, be sure to do so with a device

Page 44 - Battery charging notice

3. Press the memory media gently until it clicks into place.Figure 4-2 Inserting memory media (TOSHIBA WT10-A)12Figure 4-3 Inserting memory media (TOS

Page 45 - Batteries exhausted time

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 46 - GPS Function

USB deviceThis tablet is equipped with a Micro-USB port that complies with USB 2.0standard.You can connect the USB device into the Micro-USB port on y

Page 47 - Memory media

The AC adaptor should not be disconnected with the "USB Data andCharge Y-Cable" if it is connecting with USB device and tablet at thesame ti

Page 48 - Inserting memory media

2. Plug the other smaller end of the HDMI cable into the Micro HDMI porton your tablet.3.Turn the HDMI display device's power on.Figure 4-5 Conne

Page 49 - Removing memory media

While data is being read or written.While communication is being carried out.Selecting HD FormatTo select the display mode, follow the steps as detail

Page 50 - USB device

You can also manually manage how the external displays will work andchange the display settings by tapping Projector in the Devices charm. Ifyou disco

Page 51 - External Display

Figure 4-7 Magnets location (Keyboard)Product appearance depends on the model you purchased.The Keyboard contains magnets that may interfere with pace

Page 52 - User's Manual 4-12

Setting up the KeyboardFit your tablet into the Keyboard properly. The Keyboard supports twomodes when using it.Stand modeYou can put your tablet onto

Page 53 - Changing the display settings

To charge the Keyboard, you can use the provided AC adaptor and Micro-USB cable. Please follow the steps as detailed below to charge theKeyboard:1.Plu

Page 54 - Grand tour

If you want to pair more than one Keyboard with your tablet, it isrecommended to do pairing one by one.One Keyboard only supports one tablet in Blueto

Page 55 - Keyboard indicators

Pinch or stretch Place two fingers down on the Touch Pad andmove them toward each other (pinch) or awayfrom each other (stretch). This will show diffe

Page 56 - Bottom view

FCC conditionsThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject tothe following two conditions:1. This device may not cause har

Page 57 - User's Manual 4-17

Specialfunction modeStandard F1-F12 modeFunctionF4 FN + F4 Changes the active display device.To use a simultaneous mode, youmust set the resolution of

Page 58 - Using the Touch Pad

Specialfunction modeStandard F1-F12 modeFunctionFN + Space FN + Space Changes the display resolution.Some functions will show the toast notification a

Page 59 - Function Keys

To adjust the volume level of speakers or headphones, move theSpeakers slider.To adjust the volume level of an application that you are using, movethe

Page 60 - User's Manual 4-20

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

Page 61 - Sound System and Video mode

TOSHIBA SetupUtilityTOSHIBA Setup Utility is a BIOS setup utility thatprovides you a menu-based user interface sothat you can easily view and change B

Page 62 - Video mode

*1 To access the Power Options, tap Desktop Assist -> Control Panel ->System and Security -> Power Options on the desktop.Display automaticpo

Page 63 - Chapter 5

Please make sure that fast startup is disabled in the Power Options byfollowing the steps below:1. Tap Desktop Assist -> Control Panel -> System

Page 64 - Special features

Operate the tablet at full power.Do not use power-saving features.Do not write to the media when the virus check software is running.Wait for it to fi

Page 65 - TOSHIBA Setup Utility

When you reinstall the Windows operating system, the storage space willbe reformatted and all data will be lost.1. Insert the recovery USB Flash Memor

Page 66 - System Recovery

Restoring the pre-installed software from theRecovery PartitionA portion of the total storage space is configured as a hidden recoverypartition. This

Page 67 - Recovery Media

Only CE marked options should be connected/implementedOnly best shielded cables should be connectedWorking environmentThis product was designed to ful

Page 68 - User's Manual 5-6

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

Page 69 - Recovery Partition

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

Page 70 - Chapter 6

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 71 - Analyzing the problem

Advanced option Key & button operationsBIOS utility Hold down Power button and Volume downbutton simultaneously.Boot menu Hold down Power button a

Page 72 - If something goes wrong

Problem ProcedureComputer shutsdown automatically.Leave the computer off until it reaches the roomtemperature. If the computer has reached roomtempera

Page 73 - Hardware and system checklist

Real Time ClockProblem ProcedureThe BIOS settingand system date/time are lost.The lasting time of the Real Time Clock (RTC) hasrun out - you will need

Page 74 - AC power

Problem ProcedureYou cannot read afileCheck to ensure the required file is actually on thememory media card that is inserted into thecomputer.If you a

Page 75 - Memory Media Card

Problem ProcedureAnnoying sound isheardIn this instance you may be experiencing feedbackfrom either the internal microphone or an externalmicrophone c

Page 76 - Sound system

Problem ProcedureDisplay error occurs Check that the cable connecting the externalmonitor to the computer is firmly attached.If you are still unable t

Page 77 - External monitor

If a problem occurs when you are running software applications,consult the software documentation for troubleshooting suggestionsand consider calling

Page 78 - TOSHIBA support

Note that Canadian Department of Communications (DOC) regulationsprovide, that changes or modifications not expressly approved byTOSHIBA Corporation c

Page 79 - TOSHIBA technical support

Chapter 7AppendixSpecificationsThis section summarizes the tablet’s technical specifications.Physical DimensionsPhysical Dimensions shown below do not

Page 80 - Chapter 7

Power RequirementsAC adaptor 100-240V AC50 or 60 Hz (cycles per second)Computer 5V DC AC Power Cord and ConnectorsThe power cord’s AC input plug mus

Page 81 - AC Power Cord and Connectors

For the United States and Canada, two pin plug configuration must be a2-15P (250V) or 1-15P (125V) and three pin plug configuration must be6-15P (250V

Page 82 - User's Manual 7

The wireless devices have not completed verification of connection andoperation with all devices which are using the Wireless LAN or Bluetoothradio te

Page 83 - Wireless LAN Technology

Only some models are equipped with both Wireless LAN and Bluetoothfunctions.Do not use the Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) or Bluetooth functionalities near amic

Page 84 - Radio Characteristics

Wireless communication is often subject to local radio regulations.Although Wireless LAN wireless networking products have been designedfor operation

Page 85 - Bluetooth wireless technology

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

Page 86 - Radio Regulatory Information

USA-Federal Communications Commission (FCC)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aClass B digital device, pursuant to

Page 87 - User's Manual 7-8

Using this equipment in JapanIn Japan, the frequency bandwidth of 2,400MHz to 2,483.5MHz for secondgeneration low-power data communication systems suc

Page 88 - 3. Indication for Bluetooth

(4)(1)(2) (3)81. 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 eq

Page 89 - Device Authorization

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

Page 90 - Legal Footnotes

Luxemburg Malta Monaco NetherlandsNorway Philippines Poland PortugalRomania Slovak Republic Slovenia SpainSweden Switzerland UK USALegal FootnotesNon-

Page 91 - Wireless LAN

Memory (Main System)Part of the main system memory may be used by the graphics system forgraphics performance and therefore reduce the amount of main

Page 92 - Glossary

electromagnetic environment, obstacles, access point design andconfiguration, and client design and software/hardware configurations.The actual transm

Page 93 - User's Manual 7-14

FHD: Full High DefinitionGB: gigabyteGBps: gigabytes per secondHD: High DefinitionHD+: High Definition PlusHDD: Hard Disk DriveHDMI: High-definition M

Page 94 - User's Manual 7-15

SDRAM: Synchronous Dynamic Random Access MemorySSD: Solid State DriveTFT: Thin-film TransistorURL: Uniform Resource LocatorUSB: Universal Serial BusWA

Page 95 - User's Manual Index

IndexAAC adaptoradditional 4-21connecting 2-3 BBatteryextending life 4-6monitoring capacity 4-5save mode 5-3 Bluetooth 7-6CCleaning the computer 1-16C

Page 96 - User's Manual Index-2

Sleep Mode 2-9turning off 2-8turning on 2-5 ProblemsAnalyzing the problem 6-2Battery 6-5External monitor 6-8Hardware and systemchecklist 6-4Internal d

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