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Toshiba Satellite L855 Series - User Manual

Toshiba Satellite L855 Series
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User's Manual
Satellite L850/L850D/L855/L855D
Satellite Pro L850/L850D
Satellite C850/C850D/C855/C855D
Satellite Pro C850/C850D
Series
Satellite S850/S850D/S855/S855D
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Toshiba Satellite L855 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Battery6-cell Lithium-ion
Optical DriveDVD SuperMulti Drive
AudioStereo speakers with SRS Premium Sound HD
WebcamHD webcam
LAN10/100 Mbps Ethernet
ProcessorIntel Core i3/i5/i7
RAMUp to 8GB DDR3
Storage500GB / 750GB / 1TB HDD
Display15.6-inch, 1366 x 768 pixels
GraphicsIntel HD Graphics 4000 / AMD Radeon HD 7670M
Operating SystemWindows 7/8 (depending on model)
Weight2.3 kg (5.07 lbs)
PortsUSB 2.0, USB 3.0, HDMI, VGA, Ethernet
Wireless802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi
Card ReaderSD/SDHC/SDXC

Summary

Chapter 1: Getting Started

Equipment Checklist and Contents

Lists hardware, documentation, and software included with the computer.

Initial Setup and Startup Procedures

Outlines initial steps for connecting power, opening the display, and starting up.

Power Management: Shutting Down, Sleep, and Hibernation Modes

Explains how to turn off the computer, enter sleep mode, and use hibernation mode.

Restarting the Computer

Provides methods for resetting or restarting the computer.

Chapter 2: The Grand Tour

Computer Exterior Overview (Front, Left, Right, Back, Underside)

Identifies key components and ports on the computer's exterior.

Internal Hardware Components and Features

Details internal components like CPU, HDD, memory slots, and display controller.

Chapter 3: Operating Basics

Keyboard and Input Devices Usage

Explains the operation of the keyboard, touch pad, and related keys.

Optical Disc Drive Usage and Media Types

Covers using optical drives, disc formats, and writing media.

Media Playback Software: VIDEO PLAYER and Blu-ray Disc Player

Details using TOSHIBA VIDEO PLAYER and Blu-ray Disc Player for media playback.

Wireless Communications: LAN and Bluetooth

Explains Wireless LAN and Bluetooth functionality, setup, and security.

Memory Media and Optional Device Connectivity

Covers memory card slots, media handling, and connecting optional devices.

Sound System Configuration and Control

Explains volume control, microphone settings, and audio enhancements.

Computer Handling and Maintenance

Provides guidelines for moving, cleaning, and maintaining the computer.

Chapter 4: Utilities & Advanced Usage

TOSHIBA Software Utilities Overview

Introduces pre-installed utilities for system management and features.

Power Management and Special Feature Configuration

Details power saving features, hot keys, and system automatic modes.

Sleep and Charge Functionality and Usage

Explains how to enable and use the Sleep and Charge feature for USB devices.

Face Recognition and Password Utility Configuration

Guides on setting up face recognition login and password security.

HW Setup Utility and Boot Settings Configuration

Covers configuring hardware settings and boot priorities via HW Setup.

System Recovery and Recovery Media Creation

Explains system recovery options and the process of creating recovery media.

Chapter 5: Power and Power-Up Modes

Power Conditions, Indicators, and Battery Monitoring

Details power status indicators and methods for monitoring battery capacity.

Battery Care, Charging, and Extending Life

Covers battery pack handling, charging procedures, and extending battery life.

Replacing and Managing Battery Packs

Explains battery replacement and managing multiple battery packs.

Understanding Power-Up Modes (Shut Down, Hibernation, Sleep)

Differentiates between the computer's power-up modes.

Chapter 6: Troubleshooting

Problem Solving Process and Preliminary Checks

Outlines systematic steps for diagnosing and resolving computer issues.

Analyzing Software and Hardware Issues

Guides on identifying problems related to software, hardware, and connectivity.

Resolving Common Computer Problems

Provides solutions for unresponsive programs and startup failures.

Power and Battery Troubleshooting

Addresses issues with power supply, AC adaptor, and battery problems.

Component-Specific Troubleshooting (Keyboard, Display, HDD, Optical Drive)

Covers troubleshooting for keyboard, display, hard drive, and optical drive issues.

Input Device and Connectivity Troubleshooting (Touch Pad, USB, LAN, Wireless)

Addresses issues with input devices, USB, LAN, and wireless connections.

TOSHIBA Support and Seeking Assistance

Provides guidance on contacting TOSHIBA support and preliminary checks.

Appendix A: Technical Specifications

Physical Dimensions, Environmental, and Power Requirements

Details the computer's physical size, operating conditions, and power specifications.

Appendix B: AC Power Cord and Connectors

AC Input Plug Compatibility and Certification Agencies

Covers power cord specifications and relevant safety certification agencies.

Appendix C: Legal Footnotes

Non-Applicable Icons and CPU Performance Notes

Explains icons that may not apply and legal notes on CPU performance.

64-Bit Computing Requirements and Memory Usage

Outlines requirements for 64-bit systems and memory allocation.

Battery Life Factors and Variations

Discusses factors affecting battery life and published numbers.

Hard Disk Drive Capacity and LCD Screen Characteristics

Explains HDD capacity definitions and LCD brightness limitations.

Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) and Wireless LAN Performance

Details GPU performance factors and wireless LAN speed variations.

Appendix D: Wireless Devices Information

Wireless LAN and Bluetooth Interoperability Standards

Explains compatibility standards for wireless LAN and Bluetooth devices.

Wireless Device Safety, Health, and Regulatory Information

Covers safety cautions, health impacts, and regulatory compliance for wireless devices.

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