Toshiba NB305 User Manual

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User’s Manual

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Glossary

PAL: PAL (Phase Alternating Line) is the dominant video and broadcasting

standard in Europe.

parity: 1) The symmetrical relationship between two parameter values

(integers) both of which are either on or off; odd or even; 0 or 1. 2)

In serial communications, an error detection bit that is added to a

group of data bits making the sum of the bits even or odd. Parity

can be set to none, odd, or even.

password: A unique string of characters used to identify a specific user.

The computer provides various levels of password protection such

as user and supervisor.

PCI: Peripheral Component Interconnect. An industry standard 32-bit bus.
peripheral: Any device, such as a printer or joystick, that is attached to the

computer and controlled by the computer's CPU.

Péritel: Péritel is a 21-pin connecting cable/port system that allows

images and high-quality stereo sound (including Dolby

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sound formats) to be sent from one audio-visual device to another.

It is also known as a "SCART connector" or "Euro connector".

pixel: A picture element. The smallest dot that can be made on a display

or printer. Also called a pel.

plug and play: A capability with Windows that enables the system to

automatically recognize connections of external devices and make

the necessary configurations in the computer.

pointing device: Any device, such as the Touch Pad or a mouse, that

enables you to move the cursor on the screen.

port: The electrical connection through which the computer sends and

receives data to and from devices or other computers.

Power Saver: A TOSHIBA utility that lets you set the parameters for

various power-saving functions.

program: A set of instructions a computer can execute that enables it to

achieve a desired result. See also application.

prompt: A message the computer provides indicating it is ready for or

requires information or an action from you.

R

Radio frequency interference (RFI) shield: A metal shield enclosing the

printed circuit boards of the printer or computer to prevent radio and

TV interference. All computer equipment generates radio frequency

signals. The FCC regulates the amount of signals a computing

device can allow past its shielding. A Class A device is sufficient for

office use. Class B provides a more stringent classification for

home equipment use. TOSHIBA portable computers comply with

Class B computing device regulations.

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