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Reference Manual

Personal Computer

Model No. 

CF-C1 Series

Model No. 

CF-F9 Series

Model No. 

CF-S9 Series

We recommend that this Reference Manual be printed.

Summary of Contents for Toughbook CF-S9KWAZG1M

Page 1: ...1 Reference Manual Personal Computer Model No CF C1 Series Model No CF F9 Series Model No CF S9 Series We recommend that this Reference Manual be printed...

Page 2: ...WMV recorded in PC Cards and SD Memory Cards may be interrupted during playback If this happens copy them to the hard disk drive and play back Illustrations and Terminology in this Reference Manual NO...

Page 3: ...ted at Windows startup You can mute the sound at startup A Right click the desktop and click Personalize Sounds B Remove the check mark from Play Windows Startup sound and click OK The computer may en...

Page 4: ...d perform computer operations A Work Surface Touch Pad B Left Button C Right Button Function Operation Moving the Cursor Move the tip of your finger lightly over the work surface Tapping Clicking tapp...

Page 5: ...the desired direction You can use separate settings for each account regarding whether to use the Touch Pad utility or the Virtual Scrolling function Dragging Two quick taps but on the second tap lea...

Page 6: ...on the notification area and click Click on the notification area B click Settings When is not displayed Click Start start All Programs Panasonic Touch Pad Utility settings If a message appears indica...

Page 7: ...re above A is also included in the area to begin vertical scrolling 4 Trace a circle around the Touch Pad without lifting your finger from the pad The scroll direction can be changed using Reverse ver...

Page 8: ...croll the screen will scroll horizontally 5 Once scrolling has begun continue to trace a circle on the Touch Pad without removing your finger from the pad As long as you are tracing a circle you can c...

Page 9: ...tion area B Click Exit C Click start Control Panel Add or Remove Programs Touch Pad Utility and then click Uninstall to remove the program Using the Virtual Scrolling Function Set the Virtual Scrollin...

Page 10: ...contact with the Touch Pad The cursor may not work properly in such cases When the Touch Pad becomes dirty Wipe to remove dirt by using a dry soft cloth such as gauze or a soft cloth first applied wit...

Page 11: ...computer supports two touching methods using the digitizer pen included and using your fingers The operation settings can be changed page 14 Touching with the digitizer pen Operation by Touching the...

Page 12: ...e of the display Moving the digitizer pen away from the surface of the display before has not completely displayed will result in a left click When needed the above settings can be configured using th...

Page 13: ...ursor is moved to the location pointed with finger Clicking Tapping One tap with one finger Double clicking Double tapping Two quick taps with one finger Dragging Touch and hold the object i e file or...

Page 14: ...stalled e g IntelliMouse the screen function may not be used When the operation of panning only the internal LCD is performed while the display resolution is set higher than the resolution of the inte...

Page 15: ...user Calibration by an administrator NOTE At first log on to Windows as an administrator and perform this calibration Rotate the display to primary landscape before performing the calibration page 21...

Page 16: ...t 4 Using the digitizer pen or finger touch each of the target marks one by one and then click OK Calibration by a standard user NOTE Perform the following calibration for each user 1 Click start Cont...

Page 17: ...screen Only a light touch is required to operate the screen Applying too much pressure may damage the surface Do not touch the screen outside of the LCD display area The screen input area is defined...

Page 18: ...rce since the LCD surface may be damaged with the foreign particles or dust Next wipe off fingerprints etc with the other side of the soft cloth After wiping off foreign particles and dust wash the so...

Page 19: ...buttons are enabled and work in default irrespective of the settings you made To change the tablet button functions You can change the functions of the following tablet buttons LCD Brightness Input Pa...

Page 20: ...or CF C1 Press USER button 2 Click Change settings in Tablet buttons The Tablet PC Settings Tablet and Pen Settings screen appears 3 Select the button for which you want to change the function under T...

Page 21: ...orientation the display will not rotate When the computer is held in a level position the display will rotate 90 degrees clockwise at each press Press and hold Rotation button The display will continu...

Page 22: ...tting 3 Change the settings A Changing the angle in the laptop mode Default Keep Angle B Changing the angle in the tablet mode Default Keep Angle C Activating deactivating the confirmation message tha...

Page 23: ...y Do not calibrate the screen Do not set the display resolution larger than the resolution of the internal LCD If motion video is played while the display is rotated the picture may not be displayed p...

Page 24: ...al display The key combinations may not work with some applications The pop up icon appears after logging on to Windows It may not appear in some application conditions e g when Command Prompt is set...

Page 25: ...connected to an optional port replicator page 97 the display switching may work differently from the above For further information refer to the Operating Instructions of the mini port replicator When...

Page 26: ...ermittently Fn F7 Activate sleep standby page 61 __ Fn F9 Remaining battery power page 37 Fn F10 Activate hibernation page 61 __ Fn NumLk Run the ScrLk Scroll Lock function The functions differ depend...

Page 27: ...mbination A Press Fn once Locked B Press another key Lock released When using successive Fn key combinations A Press Fn twice Locked B Press another key Fn key remains locked until you press Fn again...

Page 28: ...the notification area If the keyboard language does not change click the title bar of the software keyboard and then click on the application A Software keyboard menu page 29 B Moves the software keyb...

Page 29: ...Big Ten key Medium Ten key Small Select the size of the numeric keypad Change Size Automatically Big Medium The size changes according to the angle of the screen display NOTE You can change the curre...

Page 30: ...ions Change Tablet Button Actions screen appears 5 Select a function in Press Action 6 Select Start a program Launch an application 7 Click Browse and input the following Windows 7 32 bit c Program Fi...

Page 31: ...ting Utility Hand Writing Utility may not work properly if another application software is active In this case close the application software and try handwriting again 1 Click on the notification area...

Page 32: ...lick Disable to disable it When the camera is disabled click Enable to enable it Screen input When Touch Pen is selected you can operate the screen with the digitizer pen included and other input meth...

Page 33: ...of the Input Panel Rotation USER buttons page 20 Button Lights Enable or disable the Tablet Buttons backlight When the backlight is enabled click Disable to disable it When the backlight is disabled...

Page 34: ...ings that are currently unavailable 3 Click Yes 4 Click Click to add 5 Input a name for the application in Application Name 6 Click and select an application program to be registered 7 Click Open then...

Page 35: ...ify functions that can be used by standard users on the Dashboard for CF C1 Functions not specified will be dimmed and standard users will not be able to use these functions An administrator must clic...

Page 36: ...tor in the Main menu of the Setup Utility is set to Flashing the indicator will alternately become lighter and darker Flashing page 137 Green 1 Fully charged Red The remaining battery power is approxi...

Page 37: ...to check the remaining battery power To check the remaining battery power on the screen After logging on to Windows 1 Press Fn F9 CF C1 Series Left icon Battery pack 1 Right icon Battery pack 2 Checki...

Page 38: ...the display perform the Battery Recalibration page 43 The battery indicator remains red The battery indicator lights orange and the display shows 99 for a long time 79 when Economy Mode ECO is enable...

Page 39: ...the display completely CF F9 Series Close the display and confirm that the latch is locked 2 Disconnect the AC adaptor 3 Slide the power switch A and confirm the battery indicator B C CF F9 CF S9 Seri...

Page 40: ...ess remaining power will flash in orange several times NOTE If you are using only a battery pack the battery indicator corresponding to the battery compartment with the battery bay weight saver will f...

Page 41: ...F10 and then select Yes and press Enter 5 Turn off the computer and close the display completely 6 Connect the AC adaptor if not connected 7 Check the battery charging status Indicators Charging Stat...

Page 42: ...attery to start up the computer Connect the AC adaptor immediately If you do not have the AC adaptor exit the running programs and Windows then confirm that the power indicator is off If you have a fu...

Page 43: ...libration C When the message requests shut down of Windows click Yes The Battery Recalibration starts After the battery pack is fully charged discharging starts When the discharging is completed the p...

Page 44: ...Switch the battery s Economy Mode ECO in accordance with the way you use your computer The battery s Economy Mode ECO disabled In the default setting the battery s Economy Mode ECO is set to Disabled...

Page 45: ...ter with the AC adaptor it may take about a day until the remaining battery power falls to 80 C When the confirmation message is displayed read the message on the screen carefully and click OK D Conne...

Page 46: ...arge it before using for the first time Charging starts automatically when the AC adaptor is connected to the computer Use only the specified battery pack with your computer In sleep standby do not re...

Page 47: ...computer Do not remove the battery pack forcibly when the latches are locked Doing so may damage the battery pack Do not apply pressure from the top of the closed display when the battery pack has bee...

Page 48: ...s follows 1 Turn your computer over 2 Slide the latch corresponding to the battery compartment to which you are going to insert the second battery pack and remove the battery bay weight saver 3 Slide...

Page 49: ...commended values Furthermore you can set the contents of each power saving function separately which were set by switching the power plan Reduce the brightness of the internal LCD by pressing Fn F1 pa...

Page 50: ...hen you frequently use application software or peripheral devices Computer processing speed takes priority and power consumption increases Panasonic Power Management Standard 2 Normal use Power consum...

Page 51: ...uting the power plan of this computer The following explains Panasonic s unique power saving functions Power Plan Extension Utility settings NOTE See Help and Support of Windows for more information a...

Page 52: ...o Off the power consumption is reduced in Sleep Hibernation When set to Off the wired LAN Wake Up function cannot be used because the wired LAN is turned off in Sleep Set to On to use the wired LAN Wa...

Page 53: ...immediately or turn off after a certain period of time 1 minute 3 minutes 5 minutes automatically Turning off automatically is not available in the following conditions When the CD DVD drive contains...

Page 54: ...make a new plan or you can change the power plan settings Customizing with Power Plan Extension Utility The following operations are available with Power Plan Extension Utility New Create a new power...

Page 55: ...lick 2 Click Extension setting Edit 3 Click Editing the power plan 4 Select New Edit Copying and adding Setting to active Delete or Restoring the power plan set at the factory 5 Make the settings acco...

Page 56: ...ty provides additional power saving functions not available in Power Schemes Adjust the brightness darker with the Fn F1 key page 24 Leave your computer off when not in use Remove peripheral devices U...

Page 57: ...ay power saving function Refresh rate will automatically be reduced to 40 Hz if the internal LCD brightness level is set below 20cd m2 while using the battery When Enable is set the displayed screen m...

Page 58: ...end 3 Click OK Click Restore initial settings to return to the factory default settings and click OK NOTE Even if you can enable each function using power saving utility you can also enable them as fo...

Page 59: ...edly when you change the setting for sleep Confirm that the time to enter hibernation is 1 080 minutes default setting or longer below Hibernation 1 After the step 1 of Sleep setting above click Chang...

Page 60: ...art Windows regularly about once a week without using sleep standby or hibernation Save the necessary data Close files you have opened from removable disks and network drives The password you set in t...

Page 61: ...t the computer The computer does not enter sleep standby or hibernation immediately after resuming Wait approximately one minute When the Wake up from wired LAN function is enabled the function is ena...

Page 62: ...switch for longer than four seconds the computer will forcibly shut down and unsaved data will be lost even if you have set When I press the power button to Shut down in Choose what the power button d...

Page 63: ...sleep standby or hibernation Wait approximately one minute CF F9 CF S9 Series Operate the drive power open switch Operate the wireless switch Insert and remove the SD SDHC Memory Card 2 If the compute...

Page 64: ...password leave the input field empty and press Enter 5 Enter your password again in Confirm New Password and press Enter 6 Press F10 and then select Yes and press Enter CAUTION Do not forget your pass...

Page 65: ...is set to Disabled but we recommend that Password on boot be set to Enabled for security reasons Note that this hard disk lock does not guarantee complete protection of data 1 Select Enabled in Hard D...

Page 66: ...e disc is compatible with the selected writing speed The quality of written data depends on the disc Only for CF F9 Series Do not touch the handle of the computer when the CD DVD drive is being used D...

Page 67: ...dusty in some conditions It may cause malfunction in reading or writing The disc cover can be opened up to an angle of 60 70 The CF S9 Series will automatically open to this maximum open position Do n...

Page 68: ...ot handled appropriately they may become dirty or scratched Furthermore the writing speed may get slower and the data may not be correctly written on or read from the disc Other damage may cause a dri...

Page 69: ...cannot be removed If the software application may not recognize the drive exit the software application and then start up the application once more after checking to make sure that the drive power is...

Page 70: ...Extension Utility A Click on the notification area and click B Click On or Off in Manual switching of The optical disc drive s power Using Manual Switching of the Optical Disc Drive Power Saving Util...

Page 71: ...on or after a disc has been removed from the CD DVD drive if a certain period of time passes during which a disc is not set in the drive This utility starts up when computer is started and or appears...

Page 72: ...ing Roxio Creator LJB it will no longer be possible to write using other writing software To write using Explorer again you need to format the disc Be sure to remove the check mark from Quick Format 4...

Page 73: ...drive is not set at purchase The operation depends on the DVD Video that is first played DVD Video with a specific region code The drive will automatically be set at the same region code as the DVD Vi...

Page 74: ...pened up to an angle of 60 70 The CF S9 Series will automatically open to this maximum open position Do not attempt to force it open any further If you accidentally do so press the cover forward slowl...

Page 75: ...nter of the disc until it clicks in place To remove Press on the center spindle C and carefully lift up the edge of the disc 5 Close the disc cover Press down the center of the disc cover CF F9 series...

Page 76: ...c until the disc is recognized by the computer For AutoPlay CD An AutoPlay CD may start during file access depending on the status of the disc When playing back motion video from a disc playback may n...

Page 77: ...A Log on to Windows as an administrator B Confirm whether the CD DVD drive power is on If the drive power is off turn it on C Click start All Programs Panasonic Optical Disc Drive Letter Setting Utili...

Page 78: ...ately after the computer is turned on While WinDVD is running do not Enter sleep standby or hibernation Switch the display by pressing P or Fn F3 Fn F3 Turn off the CD DVD drive power If performing th...

Page 79: ...of the functions in Help items Use WinDVD for playing back a DVD Video If the AutoPlay screen is displayed select Play DVD video using InterVideo WinDVD If Windows Media Player is used for playback au...

Page 80: ...press Enter Click start Run and input c util windvdpw windvdpw exe and then click OK If the This setting becomes active the next time WinDVD is started message appears click OK and start WinDVD befor...

Page 81: ...sing Roxio Creator LJB For rewritable discs i e CD RW etc writing is possible using Roxio Creator LJB if all the disc contents are deleted If you set an unused disc in the CD DVD drive Automatic playb...

Page 82: ...in FAT32 format cannot be used on Windows 95 other than OSR2 Windows NT UDF1 02 This format is supported by Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Vista 7 and compatible with the Video mode of DVD ROM DVD R DVD RW R R...

Page 83: ...disc Writing to DVD RAM Logical formatting must be executed to write a file to a DVD RAM It is possible to write a file to a logically formatted DVD RAM in the same way as writing a file to a floppy d...

Page 84: ...en click OK As for english folder change to the language you install Follow the on screen instructions E Click in Format Type and select the format type then click Start Volume label UDF format has be...

Page 85: ...w the on screen instructions Notes During Use SUPPORT INFORMATION About User Registration Follow the steps below for user registration A While connected to the Internet start up Roxio Creator LJB B Cl...

Page 86: ...or the card may be damaged or become stuck if it is forced in Note that the PC Card removal may not be complete depending on the status of the PC Card or the device connected to the PC Card this may o...

Page 87: ...part of the eject button B Press the eject button so the card comes out of the slot C Draw the card straight out NOTE Check the card s specification to prevent the total operating current from exceed...

Page 88: ...ry power To connect peripheral devices SCSI IEEE1394 etc using a PC Card follow the steps below one example A Connect the peripheral device to the card B Turn on the power of device C Insert the card...

Page 89: ...very hot location for a long time Remove the card immediately after inserting it To insert the card 1 Insert the Smart Card with the contact part A in front Insert the card until it surely fits in the...

Page 90: ...urn off the computer in the following cases otherwise the data may be corrupted While the computer is in sleep standby or hibernation While the SD Memory Card indicator is on While data is being read...

Page 91: ...card function A Click on the notification area and then click B Select the card A Double click on the notification area and select SD Memory Card then click Stop Follow the on screen instructions This...

Page 92: ...y and may cause damage to your computer Some non recommended RAM modules may overheat causing the cover to warp Refer to various sources for recommended RAM module RAM modules are extremely sensitive...

Page 93: ...ke sure no foreign objects are under the computer B Disconnect the AC adaptor and remove the battery pack C Remove the screw A and the cover on the bottom of the computer Use the appropriate screw dri...

Page 94: ...terminals are visible at this point RAM module is at an angle of 20 30 with the horizontal line Inserting the RAM Module RAM Module Slot Gold Terminals RAM Module Slot Gold Terminals RAM Module Slot G...

Page 95: ...nd left hooks will open slightly and will return after locking If it is hard to press down the RAM module do not try forcibly but check the module s direction 4 Set the cover and battery pack back NOT...

Page 96: ...left and right hooks E The RAM module will be raised 2 Carefully remove the RAM module from the slot 3 Set the cover and battery pack back Removing the RAM Module CF C1 Series CF F9 Series CF S9 Serie...

Page 97: ...For further information refer to the instruction manual of the port replicator NOTE To use the port replicator set USB Port setting to Enabled default in the Advanced menu of the Setup Utility When t...

Page 98: ...Click the display mode You can switch the display mode by pressing key NOTE Until Windows startup is completed during Setup Utility etc the simultaneous display cannot be used and pressing Fn F3 swit...

Page 99: ...d click Screen Resolution 2 Select the output destination at Multiple displays To display the screen only on the internal LCD select Show desktop only on 1 To display the same screen on the internal L...

Page 100: ...external displays may be distorted or may not display the mouse cursor correctly In this case set the settings to lower value When you use the simultaneous display DVD Video MPEG files and other motio...

Page 101: ...described above It may not be possible to use the extended desktop with some software applications When you click the maximize button the window is displayed on one of the displays You cannot move th...

Page 102: ...In such cases change the mouse pointer to the standard pointer with the following procedure A Click Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Mouse Click start Control Panel Printers and Other Hardware...

Page 103: ...ion area and then click B Select the USB device A Double click on the notification area and select the USB device then select Stop Follow the on screen instructions These steps are not necessary when...

Page 104: ...mputer If the computer enters sleep or hibernation while a USB keyboard or mouse is connected touching the USB keyboard keys or mouse will resume the computer Some devices will not operate when connec...

Page 105: ...irst joint of your finger on the sensor as illustrated to the right B Slide your finger while keeping it in contact with the fingerprint sensor C Slide your finger until the sensor is visible When the...

Page 106: ...e risk of being lost stolen and hacking The Fingerprint authentication method uses user s fingerprints instead of passwords for security authentication You can use your fingerprints to start up your c...

Page 107: ...authentication data in a safe place For further information refer to Backup page 111 General interaction with third party applications There is no guarantee that there will not be any negative interac...

Page 108: ...screen instructions NOTE If the Invalid TPM status message is not displayed Click Start start All Programs Protector Suite Control Center Settings Advanced Settings Trusted Platform Module TPM Initial...

Page 109: ...e 105 and Tutorial Click Start start All Programs Protector Suite Control Center Help Tutorial We recommend you use the Power on Security feature This feature prevents unauthorized access to the user...

Page 110: ...sabled of the Sub Menu Not Protected Protected Power on Security Change Enable or Disable of Power on Security page 109 When the Power on Security is set to Disabled the Power on Security does not fun...

Page 111: ...nt vtp You need this file when you replace the embedded fingerprint chip or the hard disk drive or when reinstalling Windows This file contains the fingerprints encryption keys and logon authenticatio...

Page 112: ...hentication sensitivity may decline under the conditions below Wipe off stains or moisture on the sensor surface with a soft cloth The surface of the fingerprint sensor is soiled with dust skin oil or...

Page 113: ...gistered 2 Delete Fingerprint Data Performed by each user A Click Start start All Programs Protector Suite Control Center B Click Identity Account Operations C Click Delete user data At the confirmati...

Page 114: ...u need to cancel fingerprint dialog and you will be prompted for a password If you do not use backup password enter your Windows log on password Otherwise enter your backup password CAUTION We recomme...

Page 115: ...ged by a sudden high voltage surge that may occur in the event of a lightning strike 1 Connect the computer and the telephone jack A using the telephone cable B Hold the cable so that the shape of the...

Page 116: ...struction manual of the software application 1 Click Start Windows Fax and Scan 2 Click Tools Fax Settings A standard user needs to enter an administrator password Check whether the modem you are usin...

Page 117: ...this device to bring the computer out of standby then click OK To set the time to return the computer to sleep standby The computer will enter sleep standby after the set time even when the communicat...

Page 118: ...ouch the keyboard Touch Pad or screen The computer cannot resume if the telephone is not connected to the internal modem e g you cannot use a PC Card modem The computer needs some time to respond so s...

Page 119: ...computer to automatically go into sleep standby or hibernation When not using the Wake up from wired LAN function following settings Never for Put the computer to sleep and Hibernate after page 59 st...

Page 120: ...board touch pad or screen Enabling the Power On by LAN function The computer automatically turns from off to on when the computer is accessed from the network server via the internal LAN port 1 Select...

Page 121: ...are Device Manager 2 Double click Network adapters and double click Intel R 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection and then click Power Management 3 Add check marks for Allow the computer to turn off this...

Page 122: ...disable all wireless communication 1 Switch to OFF To enable wireless communication 1 Switch to ON In the default setting the wireless switch enables all wireless devices when it is set to ON NOTE CF...

Page 123: ...that the wireless devices have been disabled in the Setup Utility To enable or disable particular wireless devices 1 Click the Wireless Switch Utility icon to show the pop up menu 2 Select ON or OFF f...

Page 124: ...itch Utility icon Place the cursor over the Wireless Switch Utility icon on the notification area NOTE Do not turn on off the switch repeatedly at too short intervals Do not restart log off or enter s...

Page 125: ...LAN cable is connected Indicates that the utility is enabled and the wireless connection is enabled since no LAN cable is connected Indicates one of the following statuses the utility does not monitor...

Page 126: ...ed to the risk of unauthorized access NOTE Communication is established through the wireless LAN antenna A Do not block the antenna area with your hand or body Do not use the Fast User Switching funct...

Page 127: ...click Wireless Network Connection and click Enable A standard user needs to enter an administrator password When Disable is displayed Wireless Network Connection is already enabled D Turn on wireless...

Page 128: ...lide the wireless switch to turn on 4 Click Profiles at the lower right corner of the window and click Add 5 Enter the profile name and wireless network name SSID and make other necessary changes then...

Page 129: ...k environment For further information ask the system administrator or the person in charge of the network If you use the stealth type wireless LAN access point which restricts automatic detection of t...

Page 130: ...or and click start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance System Hardware Device Manager B Double click Network adapters and double click Intel R Centrino R Advanced N 6200 AGN C Click Advanced and...

Page 131: ...stall the Bluetooth driver turn Bluetooth off the default setting the wireless switch enables all wireless devices when it is set to ON CF C1 Series Wireless communication may momently be interrupted...

Page 132: ...on off particular wireless devices A Click the Wireless Switch Utility icon to show the pop up menu B Select On or Off for the device you want to turn on off The Wireless Connection Disable Utility do...

Page 133: ...ty page 142 before removing the hard disk drive Carefully remove insert the hard disk drive since the hard disk drive is extremely sensitive to shock Note that static electricity may affect some inter...

Page 134: ...ly locked so that the hard disk does not fall when you carry the computer NOTE You can erase the data before changing the hard disk drive page 178 You can check that the hard disk is recognized or not...

Page 135: ...tart the Setup Utility with Supervisor Password You can make the settings of all items of the Setup Utility When you start the Setup Utility with User Password Note the following In the Advanced menu...

Page 136: ...n Menu Language English Japanese Model No Computer information cannot be changed Serial No Processor Type Computer information cannot be changed Processor Speed Memory Size Available Memory Hard Disk...

Page 137: ...he internal LCD even though External Monitor is set External Monitor Internal LCD Optical Drive Power Only for CF F9 CF S9 Series You can set the drive power to On or Off when the computer is started...

Page 138: ...bled indicates that this computer supports hardware based Data Execution Prevention DEP Disabled Enabled Hyper Threading Technology Disabled Enabled Core Multi Processing Disabled Enabled Intel R Virt...

Page 139: ...abled Legacy USB Support CF C1 Series Select whether to use the function that makes the computer recognize USB keyboard USB floppy disk drive and USB CD DVD drive Enabled or not Disabled before starti...

Page 140: ...USB Floppy Disk 1 Boot Option 2 Hard Disk Boot Option 3 CD DVD Drive Boot Option 4 LAN Boot Option 5 USB Hard Disk Boot Option 6 USB CD DVD Drive Boot Option 7 eSATA Port Boot Option 1 USB Floppy Dis...

Page 141: ...s at the newly selected position by switching the positions with the original boot device that existed before at the position When you select Disabled in the following menu the disabled Boot Option is...

Page 142: ...Password Enter the sub menu Hard Disk Lock Can be changed only when Set Supervisor Password is set Disabled Enabled User Password Protection No Protection Protected Set User Password Can be changed o...

Page 143: ...anges Save Current Values To save the changes for all Setup options Load Previous Values To load previous values for all Setup options Load Default Values To return the settings to the default values...

Page 144: ...rsor to display pop ups scroll the screen or use other functions to display the hidden items The Icon Enlarger setting affects the website characters displayed by Internet Explorer and the e mail char...

Page 145: ...Alternatively you can click any part out of the loupe window or press and hold Alt and right click To change the loupe window size drag the bottom right corner C The size range you can enlarge shrink...

Page 146: ...n using the external mouse Touch Pad A Click Mouse Touch pad B Click a combination of Ctrl Alt and Shift and add the check mark Multiple keys can be combined for example Ctrl Alt C Select either Right...

Page 147: ...ime required will depend on the disk capacity About the defragmentation When files have been repeatedly written or rewritten to the hard disk some files may become segmented and saved in fragments If...

Page 148: ...it sleep standby or hibernation may be running Close all of the applications 2 Functions that cause the computer to automatically enter sleep standby or hibernation after a certain time interval has p...

Page 149: ...he hard disk to its condition in the default setting Operating Instructions Reinstalling Software The computer does not resume If you slide and hold the power switch for four seconds or longer the pow...

Page 150: ...Display power saving function to Disabled in Extension setting Edit of Power Plan Extension Utility No response Is there an input screen e g password input screen at startup hidden behind another wind...

Page 151: ...rmally in this state Once the range requirement is satisfied charging begins automatically Software applications and peripheral devices USB devices etc are consuming too much power Exit the software a...

Page 152: ...ess twice and press to select Restart and press Enter Press U and select Restart with then press Enter If the computer does not respond to keyboard commands read No response page 150 The cursor moves...

Page 153: ...adaptor is not connected this brightness is maintained and determines the brightness next time the AC adaptor is disconnected Making the display brighter shortens the battery operating time If you mak...

Page 154: ...ion has switched completely each time before pressing Fn F3 again The screen may become darker Press Fn F2 to make the screen brighter The screen remains dark if the computer is resumed through either...

Page 155: ...er the display may not function correctly when the computer enters the power saving mode In this case turn on the external display again However in the case of some external displays the screen displa...

Page 156: ...ol is unclear With the following procedure enter a character using the code table A Click Start start All Programs Accessories System Tools Character Map B Point to the desired font name such as Europ...

Page 157: ...nt may be corrupted Contact your technical support office To check an internal hard disk error Disconnect all peripheral devices including the external display and check a disk error page 149 CF F9 CF...

Page 158: ...click on the notification area and click On in Manual Switching In the Setup Utility is Optical Drive Power set to Off page 137 If this is set to off unless Windows is running it is not possible to t...

Page 159: ...ly CF F9 CF S9 Series If the CD DVD drive vibrates excessively or is noisy Is the disc bent or labeled Check to see if the disc is inserted correctly and is in good condition When writing to CD R RW u...

Page 160: ...er is turned off insert a pointed object e g the bent out tip of a paper clip or the tip of a pencil or ballpoint pen into the emergency hole on the bottom and then move page 76 The sound is not heard...

Page 161: ...ble click Sound video and game controllers and Check whether or is shown for the devices If is or shown Click or drivers are displayed please remove the driver Your peripheral does not work Check that...

Page 162: ...n the Advanced menu of the Setup Utility If the error is not resolved it is possible that the driver being used is not compatible with the Data execution prevention function For a driver consult the p...

Page 163: ...you attempt to install may not have obtained Microsoft Windows Logo Authentication Consult the peripheral manufacturer To check if the additional RAM module has been installed successfully If the ins...

Page 164: ...n the CPU such as during video playback When these operations are performed the battery running time will be reduced to some extent We thus recommend that when these phenomena do not occur you should...

Page 165: ...using the backup password If you do not use backup password there is no other way to add a different fingerprint In this case we recommend either to wait until your finger is usable again e g the inj...

Page 166: ...l be able to use your data again If you select Remove all Protector Suite data you need to enroll fingerprint data again after reinstalling Protector Suite In case of changing the Enrollment mode rein...

Page 167: ...ed menu of the Setup Utility page 138 Restart the computer When using the computer as a network computer some additional settings may have to be made depending on the usage conditions We recommend ask...

Page 168: ...ng settings Wireless LAN in the Advanced menu of the Setup Utility Confirm that Wireless LAN is set to Enabled page 138 Wireless LAN power supply Slide the wireless switch to the right ON This compute...

Page 169: ...in Depending on the access point and settings access may not be accepted unless the computer s MAC address is registered beforehand In this case check the computer s MAC address page 167 and register...

Page 170: ...cted confirm that different channels have been set for each access point Using the CPU Idle Setting to set to Performance may improve this problem See A device connected to a PC Card does not operate...

Page 171: ...CF C1 Series 2 When the PC Diagnostics Utility is running a loud beep will sound so do not use headphones as this time Note that a loud beep will also sound when headphones are not used The beep will...

Page 172: ...e to be executed the hardware icon will be displayed in gray 1 Connect the AC adaptor and turn on the wireless switch page 122 During the diagnostic check do not remove the AC adaptor or attach any pe...

Page 173: ...You cannot restart the check partway through by clicking Display help click the screen or press Space to return to the original diagnostic check screen You can check the status of the diagnostic check...

Page 174: ...dware component is displayed as red and contact your technical support office If the display is green and the message Check Result TEST PASSED is displayed the computer s hardware is operating normall...

Page 175: ...dows Start and shut down Windows 7 and then you can use the function When you forget the administrator account password or you need to restore the recovery partition use Product Recovery DVD ROM Windo...

Page 176: ...ic boot screen disappears press and hold F8 If Enter Password is displayed during the following procedure input the Supervisor Password or the User Password B Release your finger when Advanced Boot Op...

Page 177: ...The Setup Utility starts up If the password is requested enter the Supervisor Password H Set the Product Recovery DVD ROM Windows 7 into the CD DVD drive I CF C1 Series Select the Exit menu then selec...

Page 178: ...complete Remove all peripherals CF C1 Series except for the CD DVD drive and port replicator 1 CF C1 Series Turn off the computer and connect the CD DVD drive or port replicator to the computer 2 Turn...

Page 179: ...nto the CD DVD drive 9 CF C1 Series Select the Exit menu then select your CD DVD drive in Boot Override CF F9 CF S9 Series Select the Exit menu then select MATSHITAXXXX in Boot Override 10 Press Enter...

Page 180: ...urn the settings to the default values and then change the settings as necessary If the problem persists the internal clock battery may need to be replaced Contact your technical support office System...

Page 181: ...the Supervisor Password following steps A Select Set Supervisor Password and press Enter B Enter the Current Password and press Enter C Press Enter when the Create New Password display is shown D Pres...

Page 182: ...iguration and press Enter P Select KVM Feature Selection and press Enter and set to ENABLED Q Select Previous Menu and press Enter R Select Previous Menu and press Enter NOTE You can use the following...

Page 183: ...util drivers amt MEI setup exe then click OK Follow the on screen instructions Keyboard used Difference examples UK Intended character Entered character German Intended character Z Entered character...

Page 184: ...nd press Enter 6 Press Esc 7 Select the Exit menu and select Save Current Values and press Enter At the confirmation message select Yes and press Enter 8 Select the Security menu and select AMT Config...

Page 185: ...iewer will appear in front of all other screens When you log on to Windows using a guest account or when you are not an administrator Not Found is displayed and some information is not displayed Depen...

Page 186: ...d remove the check mark for Hide extensions for known file types under the Advanced settings section NOTE You can also save a copy of the screen to a file using the following procedure Click Start sta...

Page 187: ...instrument that is susceptible to damage Strong vibration or shock to the hard disk may result in malfunctions such as data read errors However you can reduce the risk of hard disk deterioration or da...

Page 188: ...fication area and click Check for information now B Click x Notifications About Hard Disk Usage Change the settings You can change the display conditions for information on how to use the hard disk or...

Page 189: ...189 PC Information Popup NOTE When the icon is not displayed click Start start All Programs Panasonic PC Information Viewer PC Information Popup Windows 7 Windows XP...

Page 190: ...mercially available Update virus definition files frequently and conduct virus checks regularly Do not use disks or programs of unknown origin Run a virus check on new programs before executing them U...

Page 191: ...ions Power Schemes Computrace software tracks your stolen computer Computrace software is not included in this computer Refer to the following URL for Computrace software for installation and availabl...

Page 192: ...ncorporated in the United States and or other countries Computrace is a registered trademark of Absolute Software Corp Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A and licensed to Panason...

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