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Summary of Contents for CF-63 Series

Page 1: ...ation 6 Operation Starting Up Shutting Down 8 Playing Full Motion Video 13 Computing On the Road 17 Using the Battery Pack 20 Security Measures 22 infrared Data Communications 26 Add ons PeripheraIs 2...

Page 2: ...ith all rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd No patent liability is assumed with respect t...

Page 3: ...ctrician FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READTHE FOLLOWING TEXT CAREFULLY This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience A 3 amp fuse is fitted in this plug Shou...

Page 4: ...ERTEM FACHPERSONAL DURCHGEFUHRT WERDEN AVERTISSEMENT CET APPAREIL UTILISE UN LASER L UTILISATION DE COMMANDES OU DE R GLAGES OU L EXECUTION DE PROCEDURES AUTRES QUE CELLES SP CIFIEES ICI PEUVENT PROVO...

Page 5: ...from becoming stuck in your computer avoid the following Sliding the shutter on the floppy disk manually Exposing the disk to a magnetic field Storing the disk in locations prone to high temperatures...

Page 6: ...r 1 AC Cord 1 Operating Instructions Firstald CD Windows 95 System Pack 1 Accessory Catalogue First step Guide Registration Card Windows 95 CD ROM 2 Connect your computer to a power outlet Handling th...

Page 7: ...splay or the sound quality is not right you can adjust the brightness and volume c page 48 Inserting a floppy disk Label side up Label on the top surface and inserting the shutter side headfirst Eject...

Page 8: ...ration of the touch pad L If Enter Password or security indicator is displayed you must first enter your User Password Q page 22 Upon entering your User Password and pressing Enter Password or If the...

Page 9: ...cular be ve careful not to get fingers etc caught in the keyboard during loading Do not move the computer with a disc inserted in it After closing the tray do not attempt to access a disc until the DV...

Page 10: ...contact with the touch pad ITie operation of the touch pad may be affected If operation Is affected wait at leastJ ye I seconds before using the computer Moving the cursor n I Work Surface Cursor Doub...

Page 11: ...from the MS DOS mode type EXIT and not WIN Returning to Windows 95 using the WIN command may result in a malfunction Starting Up Your Computer Quickly If you want to immediately start up and continue...

Page 12: ...r than Windows 95 the diagnostics program DIAG63 or the SetupilUtility or when experiencing static electricity or noise If you hold down on the Q or If key to enter the suspend or hiberna tion mode af...

Page 13: ...he unit over D While holding down the MP release button Slide the cover lock Pull out the multimedia pocket device floppy disk drive G tiinilON D Donotleave the multimedia pocket empty as exposure to...

Page 14: ...er will activate during MPEG playback Do not use MPEG screen savers during MPEG playback Media Player as an error will occur V_ Load the disc you wish to play Insert the DVD Video or disc that contain...

Page 15: ...the video driver Refer to your CF 63 Operating Instructions DVD Player initialization failure is displayed An error occurred during initialization of the player application This occurs when the color...

Page 16: ...is automatically selected to enable the FMV Pack2 For this reason the screen may temporarily flicker during startup DVD Video purchased in other countries may not be viewable DVD Video discs will not...

Page 17: ...de the setting of Advanced is recommended G page 18 With the Setup Utility you can set the Advanced mode This mode allows you to maximize power save regardless of whether you are using only the batter...

Page 18: ...n the DVD or hard disk drive is not accessed for more than a minute power to the motor is shut off When the computer is idle or a device is not accessed for one or two minutes the computer enters the...

Page 19: ...icator CTJ flashes on and off if no battery pack is mounted An error code is displayed if a battery malfunction occurs Q CF 63 Quick Guide When the battery indicator remains red or a 99 reading is dis...

Page 20: ...al remove it from the unit or charger and discontinue use If the battery pack will not be used for a long period of time a month or more charge the battery pack until the remaining battery level becom...

Page 21: ...uspend mode do not remove change the battery pack Removing the pack in the suspend mode will erase your data and may damage the battery pack 2 9 Taking out the battery pack l Slide the top button up a...

Page 22: ...f you are starting from the suspend mode page 11 if after three attempts the correct password is not input or if no password is entered for about a minute the computer returns to the suspend mode Sctt...

Page 23: ...ible When the coffee break password Is set When leaving your desk ctrt J I I Example of a selected key combination Input the correct password used at startup and press _ Operalti sumes The computer is...

Page 24: ...nd to use the iWd disk drive or j CD ROM to start press etc and go to step 5 J 4 Using the and select Floppy Operation set Disable with 0 then press 5 Close the Setup Utility q page 46 When you do not...

Page 25: ...down on or Use only the upper horizontal row of numeric keys to input your user pass word The numeric keys combined with alphabet keys on the lower key board cannot be used Do not forget your passwor...

Page 26: ...e such as a television VCR wireless headphone etc Direct sunlight or white glowing light such as fluorescent lighting can cause inter ference with communications between the ports Running TranXit Tran...

Page 27: ...e used only in the bottom slot iS Bottom Slot Please check the PC Cards specifications Be sure the total operating current does not exceed the specified limit Damage may result otherwise Allowable Cur...

Page 28: ...CardBus card alone with no other card inserted V___y Adding Memory 31 7 mm 1 25 or less modules are extremely sensitive to static eiectriciiy jlhere are cases where static electricity generated by th...

Page 29: ...mputer __ note V g For more detailed information please refer to the operation manual for the external display_ Ext Display Port 3 Turn on the display then turn on your computer To display on both the...

Page 30: ...may need to install a driver for your printer Simply follow the on screen instmctions and refer to the operation manual for the printer on how to install the driver Connecting a Docking Unit or Port...

Page 31: ...could later affect some internal components Installing Removing the hard disk For technicians at Panasonic deaier or authorized Service Center Hard Disk 1 Power off your computer c page 11 Do not shut...

Page 32: ...solid objects If you have to ship your computer make absolutely sure that it is packed with adequate protection When flying Always carry your computer with you Never check it with luggage Maintenance...

Page 33: ...failure 662 Configuration Change Has Occurred Diskette drive 0 configuration error 762 Configuration Change Has Occurred Coprocessor configurauon error 962 Configuration Change Has Occurred Parallel p...

Page 34: ...er way is with the DATE and TIME commands in MS DOS If you continue to experience problems the internal battery maintaining the clock may need to be replaced Please consult your nearest Panasonic deal...

Page 35: ...a different screen is displayed The motion of the mouse cursor is not smooth Select Start Settingsj Control Panel Mouse Motion and check Show pointer trails Disk Disc Operations Cannot readAvrite to...

Page 36: ...yed In the menu At the start of the computer when Enter Password is displayed you have to enter the Supervisor Password When both the User Password and Supervisor Password have been set if you enter t...

Page 37: ...t and the other through the serial port Try setting the Internal Pointing Device to Disable in the Setup Utility Has the Setup Utility been used to set Senal Port to Automatic PnP or 3F8 External mous...

Page 38: ...installation of operating system Back up the contents of your hard disk Start up with the Firstaid FD D When the Windows 95 Startup Menu appears select 1 Boot Enter FDISK P H D Select 3 Delete partit...

Page 39: ...default For ad ranced users Enter a choice 1 4 For beginners select 2 Restore HDD to factory default For beginners For advanced users select 3 Restore HDD to factory default For advanced users then i...

Page 40: ...ct input c util drivers video then press f t 26 At the Update Device Driver Wizard seiect IC F i Ui The display will ask you to restart Windows press Power 27 Delete the check mark for When powered by...

Page 41: ...tion menu appears Select 2 CF VEB612A then Windows starts 15 In Start Settings Control Panel System Hardware Profiles select Dock 1 then press I 75 At the Confirm Profile Delete press i 77 At the Syst...

Page 42: ...d by the Programs You shall not modify or attempt to modify the Programs E You may transfer the Programs and license them to another party only in connection with your transfer of the single Product w...

Page 43: ...gehoren Der Kaufer darf die Programme weder modifizieren noch solche Modifikationen versuchen E Der Kaufer darf die Programme und eine diesbezugliche Benutzerlizenz nur zusammen mit der Ubergabe gena...

Page 44: ...es Logiciels E Vous ne pouvez cyder les Logiciels et en octroyer la licence k une autre partie qu en rapport avec votre cession du Produit unique qui est accompagne par les Logiciels k cette autre par...

Page 45: ...ity will appear If the latter is selected the Windows setup will be aborted 5 Input the Product Number written on the Certificate of Au thenticity located in the Introducing Microsoft Windows 95 book...

Page 46: ...e 29 After you have completed all settings you may exit the Setup Utility program Setup Utility oysicni 06 Up rOwef MMagBfilSril Save Settings Restore Settings Load Detault Settings PnP i Load Default...

Page 47: ...the User Password has been set Can only be selected when the Coffee break Password has been set As Windows 95 employs its unique power saving function the time specified in setup utility and the actu...

Page 48: ...bar then Volume Control You may also use the function keys to perform this operation 0 or I Speakers on offf R LCD On Off Switch The backlight turns off when the LCD is closed Tilt Stand Extend the ti...

Page 49: ...pen Do not use a pencil Pencil lead can break off inside the computer and damage the computer s circuit I If a problem occurs but your computer does not lock we recommend not resetting the machine Pre...

Page 50: ...Output Power 4 mW Impedance 32 Q x 2 Infrared Communication Port IrDA compliant 4 Mbps data transmission speed Ext Keyboard Mouse Port Mini DIN 6 pin female rill III IMil III 1 Dedicated 240 pin femal...

Page 51: ...38 I I O port address 37 Infrared data communications 26 49 IRQ 37 K 0 Keyboard 11 12 50 Key Combination 17 47 48 CF 63 Quick Guide L LED indicators 7 19 34 48 CF 63 Quick Guide Limited use license ag...

Page 52: ...otes energy saving through the use of computers and other office equipment The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consumption It...

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