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This computer is not intended for use in medical equip-
ment including life-support systems, air traffic control sys-
tems, or other equipment, devices or systems that are 
involved with ensuring human life or safety. Panasonic 
cannot be held responsible in any way for any damages 
or loss resulting from the use of this computer in these 
types of equipment, devices or systems, etc.

If a Malfunction Occurs, Immediately Unplug the AC 
Cord and the Battery Pack

• Computer is damaged
• Foreign object inside computer
• Smoke emitted
• Unusual smell emitted
• Unusually hot
Continuing to use the computer while any of the above 
conditions are present may result in fire or electric shock.
• If a malfunction occurs, immediately turn the power off and 

unplug the AC cord, and then remove the battery pack.

Do Not Touch the Computer and Cable When It Starts 
Thundering

Electric shock may result.

Do Not Connect the AC Adaptor to a Power Source 
Other Than a Standard Household AC Outlet

Otherwise, a fire due to overheating may result. Connect-
ing to a DC/AC converter (inverter) may damage the AC 
adaptor. On an airplane, only connect the AC adaptor/
charger to an AC outlet specifically approved for such use.

Do Not Do Anything That May Damage the AC Cord, 
the DC Plug, or the AC Adaptor

Do not damage or modify the cord, place it near hot tools, 
bend, twist, or pull it forcefully, place heavy objects on it, 
or bundle it tightly.
Continuing to use a damaged cord may result in fire, short 
circuit, or electric shock.

Do Not Pull or Insert the DC Plug If Your Hands Are Wet

Electric shock may result.

Clean the DC Plug of Dust and Other Debris Regularly

If dust or other debris accumulates on the plug, humidity, etc. 
may cause a defect in the insulation, which may result in a fire.
• Pull the plug, and wipe it with a dry cloth.

Pull the plug if the computer is not being used for a long 
period of time.

Insert the AC Plug Completely

If the plug is not inserted completely, fire due to overheat-
ing or electric shock may result.
• Do not use a damaged plug or loose AC outlet.

Do Not Place Containers of Liquid or Metal Objects on 
Top of the Computer

If water or other liquid spills, or if paper clips, coins, or foreign 
matter get inside the computer, fire or electric shock may result.
• If foreign matter has found its way inside, immediately turn 

the power off and unplug the AC cord, and then remove the 
battery pack. Then contact your technical support office.

Do Not Disassemble the Computer

There are high-voltage areas inside which may give you 
an electric shock if you should touch them.  Do not touch 
the pins and circuit boards inside, and do not allow foreign 
matter to enter inside.
Also, remodeling or disassembly may cause a fire.

Keep SD Memory Cards Away from Infants and Small 
Children

Accidental swallowing will result in bodily injury.
In the event of accidental swallowing, see a doctor imme-
diately.

Do Not Place the Computer on Unstable Surfaces

If balance is lost, the computer may fall over or drop, 
resulting in an injury.

Avoid Stacking

If balance is lost, the computer may fall over or drop, 
resulting in an injury.

Do Not Keep the Computer Wherever There is a Lot of 
Water, Moisture, Steam, Dust, Oily Vapors, etc.

Otherwise, possibly resulting in fire or electric shock.

Do Not Leave the Computer in High Temperature 

Environment Such as in a Sun-Heated Car, for a Long 

Period of Time

Leaving the computer where it will be exposed to extremely 

high temperatures such as in a sun-heated car or in direct 

sunlight may deform the cabinet and/or cause trouble in the 

internal parts. Continued use in such a resulting condition 

may lead to short-circuiting or insulation defects, etc. which 

may in turn lead to a fire or electric shocks.

Hold the Plug When Unplugging the AC Cord

Pulling on the cord may damage the cord, resulting in a 

fire or electric shock.

Do Not Move the Computer While the DC Plug Is Connected

The AC cord may be damaged, resulting in fire or electric shock.
• If the AC cord is damaged, unplug the DC plug immediately.

Use Only the Specified AC Adaptor With Your Computer

Using an AC adaptor other than the one supplied 
(attached to your computer or supplied by Panasonic) 
may result in a fire.

Precautions

THIS PRODUCT IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE AS, OR AS 
PART OF, NUCLEAR EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS, AIR TRAF-
FIC CONTROL EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS, OR AIRCRAFT 
COCKPIT EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS

*1

.  PANASONIC WILL 

NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LIABILITY RESULTING 
FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT ARISING OUT OF 
THE FOREGOING USES.

*1

AIRCRAFT COCKPIT EQUIPMENT/SYSTEMS include Class2 
Electrical Flight Bag (EFB) Systems and Class1 EFB Systems 
when used during critical phases of flight (e.g., during take-off and 
landing) and/or mounted on to the aircraft. Class1 EFB Systems 
and 2 EFB Systems are defined by FAA: AC (Advisory Circular) 
120-76A or JAA: JAA TGL (Temporary Guidance Leaflets) No.36.

Panasonic cannot guarantee any specifications, tech-
nologies, reliability, safety (e.g. Flammability/Smoke/
Toxicity/Radio Frequency Emission, etc) requirements 
related to aviation standards that exceed the specifica-
tions of our COTS (Commercial-Off-The-Shelf) products.

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Summary of Contents for CF-T5 Series

Page 1: ...10 First time Operation 12 On screen Manual 17 Handling and Maintenance 18 Expanding Memory 20 Hard Disk Backup Function Recover Pro 22 Hard Disk Data Erase Utility 24 Reinstalling Software 25 Troubl...

Page 2: ...re subject to change without notice Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd assumes no liability for damage incurred directly or indirectly from errors omissions or discrepancies between the com puter a...

Page 3: ...ments 25 M 2 1 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept an...

Page 4: ...d equipment should be coordinated by a rep resentative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alter ations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunicatio...

Page 5: ...1999 5 EC Hint If you want to get a copy of the original DoC of our products which relates to the R TTE please con tact our web address http www doc panasonic de Contact Panasonic Services Europe A D...

Page 6: ...wireless devices like for example mobile phones Because this product operates within the guidelines found in radio frequency safety standards and recommenda tions we believe this product is safe for...

Page 7: ...Not Disassemble the Computer There are high voltage areas inside which may give you an electric shock if you should touch them Do not touch the pins and circuit boards inside and do not allow foreign...

Page 8: ...e or a Network Cable Other Than the One Specified into the LAN Port If the LAN port is connected to a network such as the ones listed below a fire or electric shock may result Networks other than 100B...

Page 9: ...of time a month or more charge or discharge use the battery pack until the remaining battery level becomes 30 to 40 and store it in a cool dry place z This computer prevents overcharging of the batte...

Page 10: ...Touchscreen H Speaker I LAN Port If the Mini Port Replicator is connected to the computer connect the LAN cable to the LAN port on the Mini Port Replicator You cannot use the LAN port on the computer...

Page 11: ...11 Getting Started Useful Information Troubleshooting Appendix...

Page 12: ...nec tor C Slide the left latch A to the locked position Right latch is locked automatically CAUTION z Make sure the latch is securely locked Otherwise the battery pack may fall when you carry the comp...

Page 13: ...change the Setup Utility until completing step 5 If you do so Windows setup may not operate properly Follow the on screen instructions z The computer will restart after the setup is complete To go to...

Page 14: ...ector The maximum data volume for each record is 750 byte These information are only used for estimating the cause when the hard disk goes down by any possibility They are never sent to outside via ne...

Page 15: ...attached to the stylus holder A The tether prevents the stylus from falling accidentally It can be attached to the stylus holder Perform the following steps before using the stylus 1 Attach the tethe...

Page 16: ...16 Getting Started First time Operation 4 Fasten the strap to the hook C 5 To store the stylus push the end into D CAUTION z Do not carry the computer by gripping the stylus holder...

Page 17: ...ttery and touchscreen Read to use the bat tery pack in the optimum condition to obtain longer operation time To access the Important Tips Double click on the desktop z Alternatively click start All Pr...

Page 18: ...The touch pad is designed to be used with a finger tip Do not place any object on its surface and do not press down strongly with sharp pointed or hard objects that may leave marks e g nails pencils...

Page 19: ...firmation message select Yes and press Enter The computer restarts To clean display LCD Use the soft cloth included with the computer For more information refer to Suggestions About Cleaning the LCD S...

Page 20: ......

Page 21: ...heck the module s direction 4 Set the cover and battery pack back NOTE z If the RAM module is recognized correctly the total size of this computer s memory and RAM module memory is dis played on the I...

Page 22: ...ly we recommend performing Typical installation in the following cases Hard disk with a single partition Immediately after reinstalling software when more than half of the entire space of the hard dis...

Page 23: ...ily This is not a malfunction z If you select Typical in installation approximately 40 max of the hard disk drive space is allocated as the backup area z You cannot change the size of backup area afte...

Page 24: ...drive optional CF VDRRT1M CF VDRRT2W CF VDRRT3W z Remove all peripherals except for the CD DVD drive z Connect the AC adaptor and do not remove it until hard disk data erase is complete 1 Turn off the...

Page 25: ......

Page 26: ...Setup Utility settings excluding the password s will return to the default values 14 Press F10 At the confirmation message select Yes and press Enter The Setup Utility will close and the computer wil...

Page 27: ...etup Utility and make the settings again There is a beep sound and either Extended RAM Mod ule Failed or Standard RAM Failed appears z If Extended RAM Module Failed appears the RAM module is not corre...

Page 28: ...tart up on page 27 Shutting Down Windows does not shut down z Remove all peripheral devices z Wait one or two minutes It is not a malfunction Password Even after entering the password Type your pass w...

Page 29: ...et Touch Pad to Enable in the Main menu of the Setup Utility z The drivers for some mice may disable the touch pad Check your mouse s operating instructions Cannot input using the touchscreen z When m...

Page 30: ...rror has occurred in the memory of Setup Utility settings This occurs when the memory con tent is changed by an unexpected program operation etc z Start the Setup Utility and return the settings to th...

Page 31: ...agnostic check is more detailed and so requires a longer period of time to run z When the video diagnostic check is running the display may be distorted and when the audio diagnostic check is running...

Page 32: ...art the PC Diag nostic Utility NOTE z Using the following procedure you can run a diagnostic check on a specified hardware component or run an extended diagnostic check on the hard disk A Click to sto...

Page 33: ...e installation use and results obtained therefrom LICENSE A MEI hereby grants you a personal non transferable and non exclusive right and license to use the Programs in accordance with the terms and c...

Page 34: ...modifier ni tenter de modifier les Logiciels E Vous ne pouvez c der les Logiciels et en octroyer la licence une autre partie qu en rapport avec votre cession du Produit unique qui est accompagn par l...

Page 35: ...Allowable current 3 3 V 400 mA 5 V 400 mA SD Memory Card Slot 9 1 Data transfer rate 8 MB per second RAM Module Slot 1 DDR2 SDRAM 172 pin 1 8 V Micro DIMM PC2 4200 Compliant 10 Interface USB Ports 2...

Page 36: ...ode ECO is enabled the operating time becomes approximately 20 shorter than when it is disabled 14 Measured using BatteryMark Version 4 0 1 LCD bright ness Maximum Minimum 15 Measured using MobileMark...

Page 37: ...es at 1 800 LAPTOP5 If the prob lem is not handled to your satisfaction then write to the Consumer Affairs Division at the address indicated below SOFTWARE LIMITED WARRANTY Panasonic Computer Solution...

Page 38: ...for any software warranty claim Claim Procedure In the event of a defect in material or workmanship in the media during the sixty 60 day warranty period and you return it transportation costs prepaid...

Page 39: ...39 Getting Started Operation Troubleshooting Appendix MEMO CF T5mk2 book 39...

Page 40: ...Program The international ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the use of computers and other office equipment The program backs the de...

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