Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product CF-71 Panasonic
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CF-71 Series Ref erence Manual P er sonal Computer ® Contents W e recommend that this Reference Man ual be pr inted. NO TE : NO TE provides a useful f act or helpful inf or mation. CA UTION : CA UTION indicates a condition that ma y result in minor or moderate injury .
2 CA UTION CA UTION Hold down the Fn k ey and press F2 to change the br ightness . By pressing this k ey combination when the external displa y is connected, y ou can select either an e xter- nal displa y , LCD or sim ultaneous . P ow e ring the com- puter off and then bac k on enab les the display set- ting of the Setup Utility .
3 This indicator lights green when Caps Loc k is pressed. Subsequent non- shifted input is capitalized. These indicators light green when NumLk is pressed and then K e y Pad is pressed while holding down the Fn k ey . This causes a por tion of the k e y- board to function as a numeric keypad.
4 CA UTION P anasonic Hand Writing ( T ouch P ad) Drawing Character s or Figures Simple characters and figures lik e signatures and arrows can be made b y using the w ork surface of the touch pad, and can be sa ved to a file as a bitmap (.bmp) f or mat.
5 4 5 Select [Sa ve As] or [Sa ve] from [File]. Close the Hand Writing mode Confirm that the [Panasonic Hand W riting] window is activ e, and then press the left b utton of the touch pad. NO TE NO TE The file siz e of a bitmap image to be sav ed or pasted to another application can be changed with [Option] - [Windo w size].
6 CA UTION Function Suspend function Hiber nation function Where data is sa ved to Memor y Hard disk Speed F ast Somewhat slo w Requires po wer supply Ye s (if power is cut, all data is lost) Pow er n.
7 CA UTION Suspend/Hibernation Functions Resuming Operation I f the secur ity indicator ( ) is displa yed, your pass w ord has been set. After the display returns, the computer needs a shor t period of time to reinitialize. This takes about 15 seconds.
8 Suspend/Hibernation Functions Sa ve all data before powe ring off y our computer . When restar ting from or shutting down to the suspend or hibernation mode, do not touch the touch pad (or mo ve the mouse (serial or PS/2 type) if one is connected).
9 Situation Function to use Ref erence User P ass w ord belo w Coff ee break P ass w ord page 10 Pre vent oper ation by using a flopp y disk Super visor P assword page 12 Use security loc ks CA UTION .
10 CA UTION CA UTION Security Measures 9 Close the Setup Utility ( page 34 ) 7 Y ou should set the “Coff ee break P assw ord” (Note that you m ust first set the User P ass- w ord). When you input y our selected k ey combination, the computer loc ks (ke y input, use of the touch pad and use of an e xter nal mouse are no longer possib le).
11 Setting the Coff ee break P asswor d (enab ling or disab ling ) 1 Set the User P ass w ord ( page 9 to 10 step 1 to 7 ) 2 T o disable the Coff ee break Pass w ord Using and , select [Coff ee break Pass w ord], then set [Disab le] with . Go to step 4 .
12 Y ou may choose to protect the data on y our computer from being accessed illegally or overwritten accidentally b y using a floppy disk. Y ou can also set your computer to be unbootable from a flopp y disk.
13 CA UTION NO TE Setting the Super visor P ass w or d (enabling, c hanging, disab ling) 1 2 Run the Setup Utility ( page 34 ) Using and , select [Supervisor Setup], then press Enter 3 Using and , se .
14 One of the main features of notebook-type computers is that y ou have the power of computing aw ay from your home or office. In the following, inf or mation is provided on how to maximize use of the batter y pa c k which is necessar y f or such computing.
15 Close the Setup Utility ( page 34 ) 6 1 Run the Setup Utility ( page 34 ) 3 Using and , select [P o wer Sa ving], then set [Advanced] with (T o av oid setting the suspend/hiber nation timeout, press Esc and proceed on to step 6 .
16 CA UTION HDD Motor Timeout : When the hard disk dr i v e is not accessed for more than a minute, the hard disk motor is turned off. ECO Mode Timeout : If there is no input from a k ey , the touch pad, or the mouse f or more than tw o minutes, the power to the LCD is cut and the hard disk motor is tur ned off .
17 Battery P o wer Use the Battery Indicator to Chec k on the Batter y Status Batter y Status Battery Indicator Battery Status Charging Fully-charged Batter y charge is lo w (the charge is less than approx. 9% capacity) Batter y p ac k or charger ma y not be working properly .
18 Following that: Plug in the AC adapter , and fully charge your battery . Use a spare batter y if y ou ha v e one. If you ha v e neither the A C adapter nor an e xtra battery , po w er the computer off . If the suspend or hibernation function is set Computer goes off (at appro x.
19 CA UTION CA UTION When the charge pro vided by y our batter y pac k is supplied for only a shor t period of time, e ven after fully charging according to the instructions , it ma y be time to replace y our batter y pac k. The batter y pack is a consumab le item and theref ore will require replacement (CF-VZS351A).
20 CA UTION CA UTION Close the co ver Connector 5 Connect the battery pack Ta b Pull the tab outside the frame of the computer , and inser t the non- connector-side of the batter y pac k into the computer with the label- side up . Inser t the connector-side of the battery pack into the computer to secure the connector .
21 CA UTION CA UTION Using a Multimedia P oc ket Device Y ou ma y use an optional CD-ROM pack (CF-VCD711) or Superdisk dr i ve pac k (CF- VFS711) by remo ving your flopp y disk dr i ve from the m ultimedia poc ket. For more inf ormation, please read the manual that accompanies the CD-ROM pac k or Superdisk driv e pac k .
22 CA UTION Using the Flopp y Disk Drive as an External Drive Do not mo v e the dr ive while accessing data on the flopp y disk. Firmly hold both sides of the dr iv e when removing a disk.
23 CA UTION CA UTION Using PC Car ds Installing a PC Card Simply slide the PC Card in until it snaps into place . Please ref er to the man ual f or each card on how to install the card (insertion is typically label- side up). Label-side up Y our computer has tw o PC Card slots.
24 CA UTION CA UTION Using PC Car d PC C ard Utility Pr ogram 1 Set [Sound Controller] to [A utomatic (PnP)] in the Setup Utility . 2 Select [Star t] - [Run]. 3 T ype [c:utildriverspccardsetup .e x e], press [OK], then f ollo w the on-screen in- structions .
25 RAM module specifications CA UTION CA UTION CA UTION 4 Slide in the module at an angle and snap the module into place b y pushing down on it. Installing the RAM module Use a RAM module meeting the RAM module specifications below .
26 CA UTION A port replicator is availab le as an option (CF-VEB711). This de vice eliminates the hassles of ha ving y ou connect/disconnect the v arious cables when carr ying y our computer around and allows a var iety of peripherals to be connected in- cluding a headphone or microphone, etc.
27 CA UTION 2 1 Connect the printer to y our computer Do not install or remove per ipher als while your computer is in the suspend or hiber nation mode; abnor mal operation ma y result.
28 CA UTION 1 Do not install or remov e per ipherals while your computer is in the suspend or hibernation mode; abnor mal oper ation ma y result. Connect the e xternal displa y to y our computer Do not shut do wn using the suspend or hiber nation mode.
29 Run the Setup Utility ( page 34 ) 1 Using USB De vices 2 3 Using and , select [P ower Manag ement], then press Enter 4 5 Using and , select [P o wer Saving], set [OFF] with Close the Setup Utility .
30 CA UTION 8 Do not install or remov e peripherals while your computer is in the suspend or hibernation mode; abnormal operation ma y result. Connect the USB de vice to your computer Do not shut down using the suspend or hiber nation mode.
31 Infrared Data Comm unications Y our computer is equipped with an infr ared communications port enabling y ou to transf er data without a cab le. Preparations f or Infrared Data Communications Set the address of y our infr ared communications port to enabl e.
32 CA UTION CA UTION Har d Disk Drive T o change y our har d disk drive , contact P anasonic T ec hnical Suppor t 4 T o customer s: T o change your hard disk, contact P anasonic T echnical Support. Be sure to bac k up all impor tant data bef ore the change.
33 CA UTION 5 Ribs Inser t the r ibs of the hard disk as sho wn in the figure, and while slightly pushing the hard disk to the left put the hard disk in place. Press down on these areas firmly . Lift the hard disk drive to remo v e it from the connector and gently set a ne w hard disk driv e on to the connector .
34 Setup Utility press F1 T o r un the Setup Utility , y o u need to restar t your computer . The Setup Utility will not be r un if F1 is not pressed soon after the computer restar t s . In this case, y ou need to restar t y our computer again. If is displa yed, enter y our password.
35 ON OFF Enable Disable Enable Disable Internal LCD External Monitor Simultaneous Enter displays the user pass word menu. Enable Disable Alt + Ctrl + F9 Alt + Ctrl + F10 Alt + Ctrl + F11 Alt + Ctrl +.
36 P ow er Management P ow e r Saving [Standard (Batter y / A C Adapter)] HDD Motor Timeout 1 min ECO Mode Timeout 2 min CD-R OM Drive Speed (Max) [24x speed] Sleep Switch [Hiber nation] Suspend/Hiber.
37 Automatic (PnP) PnP Selected 378 Non-PnP Selected 3BC OFF Bidirectional Unidirectional ECP Automatic (PnP) PnP Selected 3F8 Non-PnP Selected OFF Enable Disable Automatic (PnP) PnP Selected 220 Non-.
38 Automatic (PnP) PnP Selected IRQ 5 Non-PnP Selected IRQ 9 IRQ 10 OFF* Automatic (PnP) PnP Selected Not Use Non-PnP Selected IRQ 9 IRQ 10 OFF* Automatic (PnP) PnP Selected DMA 0 Non-PnP Selected DMA.
39 T ec hnical Inf ormation The netwo rk connection ma y be se v ered when entering the ECO mode and suspend (hibernation) mode. Be sure to disable the [Suspend/Hibernation Timeout] settings with the Setup Utility if you require a network environment.
40 1 Back up the contents of y our hard disk. 2 Inser t the FIRST AID FD , and restar t the computer . 3 When the [Windows 95 Startup Menu] appears , select [1. Boot]. 4 Input [FDISK], then press Enter . When [Do y ou wish to enable large disk support (Y/N).
41 T echnical Inf ormation When W indows is star ted up while pressing F8 , the [Microsoft Windows 95 Star tu p Men u] is displayed. After reinstalling Windows , [Previous v ersion of MS-DOS] also appears in this menu, ho w e v er , do not select this item as MS-DOS is not installed.
42 List of Err or Codes If a prob lem occurs with y our hardware, and [POST Star tup Error(s)] is displa y ed along with the error code(s), f ollow the on-screen instr uctions . Setup : Setup Utility ( page 34 ) is star ted. Run [Load Default Settings (PnP)].
43 DMI Vie wer Select [DMI Vie wer] from [Star t] - [Pr ograms] - [Panasonic]. The screen shown belo w is display ed. When you clic k on an item, detailed inf or mation on that item will be displa y ed.
44 Dealing With Pr ob lems When a prob lem occurs , please refer to this page . If you still cannot troub leshoot the problem, please contact Panasonic T echnical Suppor t.
45 Dealing With Pr ob lems Cannot read/write to a flopp y disk Unab le to write to a flopp y disk How to f ormat a flopp y disk is unc lear Unable to read/write to the hard disk When the previous item.
46 Dealing With Pr ob lems is display ed [Supervisor Setup] is not displa yed in the menu [User Pass word] cannot be selected [Cof f ee break Passw or d] or [K ey Combination f or Coffee break] cannot be selected [Supervisor Pass w ord] cannot be set Setup Utility Enter the User P assw ord or Super visor P assword.
47 Y our peripheral does not w ork (An error occurs while installing the driver) Unable to print The cursor does not mo ve from mouse opera- tions The de vice connected to the serial por t does not wo.
48 Cop yright This man ual is cop y righted b y Matsushita Electr ic Industrial Co ., Ltd. with all rights reserv ed. No par t of this man ual ma y be reproduced in any f orm without the pr ior wr itten per mission of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co .
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