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Operation Environment

 

Place this computer on a flat stable surface. If 
this computer is exposed to an extremely strong 
impact, it may become damaged.

 

Temperature :

Operation :  -10 

°C

 to 50 

°C

 {14 

°F

 to 122 

°F

}

(IEC60068-2-1, 2)*

1

Storage : -20 

°C

 to 60 

°C 

{4 

°F

 to 140 

°F

}

Humidity :

Operation :  30 

%

 to 80 

%

 RH 

(No condensation)

Storage : 30 

%

 to 90 

%

 RH (No condensation)

Even within the above temperature/humidity 
ranges, using for a long time in an extreme 
environment will result in the product 
deterioration and will shorten the product life.
If this computer is wet in temperatures of 0 

°C

 or 

below, freeze damage may occur. Make sure to 
dry off this computer in such temperatures.
*

1

  Do not expose the skin to this product when 

using the product in a hot or cold environment. 
(

 page 4)

 

Do not place this computer in the following 
areas, otherwise the computer may be damaged.
• Near electronic equipment. Image distortion or 

noise may occur.

• In extremely high or low temperature.

 

As this computer can become hot during 
operation, keep it away from items that are 
sensitive to heat.

Handling Cautions

This computer is designed to minimize shock to 
parts such as the LCD and the flash memory drive, 
but no warranty is provided against any trouble 
caused by shock. Be extremely careful when 
handling this computer.

 

When carrying this computer :
• Turn off this computer.
• Remove all external devices, cables and other 

protruding objects.

• Do not drop or hit this computer against solid 

objects.

• Do not grip the display part.

 

When you board an airplane, take this computer 
with you and never put it in your checked 
luggage. When using this computer on airplane, 
follow the airline’s instructions.

 

Use only the included digitizer pen or finger to 
touch the screen. 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 and ball point pens).

 

Do not use the screen when dust or dirt (e.g., oil) 
is on the screen. Otherwise foreign particles on 
the screen/digitizer pen can scratch the screen 
surface or obstruct the digitizer pen operation.

 

Use the digitizer pen only for touching the 
screen. Using it for any other purpose may 
damage the digitizer pen and result in scratches 
on the screen.

When Using Peripheral Devices

Follow these instructions and the Reference 
Manual to avoid any damage to the devices. 
Carefully read the instruction manuals of the 
peripheral devices.

 

Use the peripheral devices conforming to this 
computer’s specifications.

 

Connect to the connectors in the correct 
direction.

 

If it is hard to insert, do not try forcibly but check 
this computer’s shape, direction, alignment of 
pins, etc.

 

Remove the cables when you carry this 
computer. Do not pull the cables forcibly.

Preventing This Computer from 

Unauthorized Use via Wireless 

Networks

 

Before using Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/wireless WAN*

2

make the appropriate security settings such as 
data encryption.
*

2

  Only for model with wireless WAN.

Maintenance

To Clean the LCD Panel

 

When the screen becomes dirty, wipe it with an 
approved soft cloth.
The screen is specially treated to prevent dirt 
from adhering to the surface, so dirt can be 
removed easily using a dry cloth (use only the 
approved soft cloth).
Remove the dirt, water, etc. as soon as possible. 
Otherwise, the LCD panel is stained or changes 
in quality.
If the dirt does not come off easily, breathe on 
the surface and try again.

 

Suggestions About Cleaning the LCD Surface
To improve the outdoor visibility of the display, a 
low reflection coating has been added. In order 

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Useful Information

Summary of Contents for Toughbook FZ-A1

Page 1: ...ries Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use Appendix Specifications 26 LIMITED WARRANTY 28 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Basic 23 Usef...

Page 2: ...wed in order to operate the unit safety WARNING Do Not Charge the Battery Using Methods Other Than Those Specified If the battery is not charged using one of the specified methods electrolyte leakage...

Page 3: ...use 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 Comple...

Page 4: ...for the display of images for use in medical diagnosis This computer is not intended for a use with connection of medical equipment for the purpose of medical diagnosis Panasonic shall not be liable...

Page 5: ...Advisory Circular 120 76A or JAA JAA TGL Temporary Guidance Leaflets No 36 2 As defined by the European Medical Device Directive MDD 93 42 EEC Panasonic cannot guarantee any specifications technologie...

Page 6: ...ins a lithium battery to enable the date time and other data to be stored The battery should only be exchanged by authorized service personnel Warning A risk of explosion from incorrect installation o...

Page 7: ...revent interference with communications systems Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular services to the offender legal action or both For details on usag...

Page 8: ...To assure continued compliance use only shielded interface cables when connecting to a computer or peripheral Also any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for comp...

Page 9: ...B 003 du Canada 7 M 2 Only for model with Wi Fi Bluetooth GPS Industry Canada This product complies with RSS210 Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may n...

Page 10: ...ety and convenience A 3 ampere fuse is fitted in this plug Should the fuse need to be replaced please ensure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 3 ampere and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI t...

Page 11: ...rface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries Adobe the Adobe logo and Adobe Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Ado...

Page 12: ...tenna Bluetooth antenna Reference Manual Wireless Communication Wi Fi Wireless Communication Bluetooth F Magnet sensor Reference Manual Settings Using Settings Application Display G Microphone Referen...

Page 13: ...Reference Manual Connections USB Connection H Speaker I Only for model with wireless WAN SIM card slot Reference Manual Wireless Communication Wireless WAN J DC IN jack K Expansion Bus Connector Use a...

Page 14: ...13 Tether 1 Soft Cloth 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS This book 1 2 To prevent the digitizer pen falling accidentally attach the digitizer pen to this computer using the tether 1 Pass one of the loops throu...

Page 15: ...and scroll the language list then touch the language you use 4 Touch Start Only for model with wireless WAN If SIM card not found is displayed touch Skip Then touch Skip or configure wi fi settings by...

Page 16: ...16 First time Operation A a t o 12 When Make yourself at home is displayed touch OK Getting Started...

Page 17: ...er switch until Power off screen is displayed 2 Touch OK Sleeping At the time of purchase the screen turns off automatically after 1 minute with no operation To turn off the screen manually perform th...

Page 18: ...ed applied pressure to the tip may result in its malfunction or degradation Make sure excessive pressure is not applied to the tip when storing the digitizer pen Digitizer Calibration If necessary per...

Page 19: ...from the list F Menu Depending on the applications is displayed at the top right of the screen You can select additional functions from the menu G Recent apps Display the recent applications Touch an...

Page 20: ...r finger to touch the screen 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 and ball point pens Do not...

Page 21: ...rom being scratched Are you using your finger or a digitizer pen to operate the screen Is the surface clean Is the soft cloth clean Are you using the digitizer pen with the tip extended Is the tip of...

Page 22: ...e battery cover and remove the cover 2 Peel off the clear sheet as illustrated below 3 Lift up and slightly pull the battery 4 Pull the cable to disconnect the connector 5 Insulate the terminals of th...

Page 23: ...dicator blinks red Some problem is found in the system software Contact Panasonic Technical Support The date and time are incorrect Make the correct settings by performing the following steps 1 Touch...

Page 24: ...r there is unevenness in colors and brightness on the screen The following are not malfunctions Although advanced high precision technologies are used in the production of color LCD screens 0 002 or l...

Page 25: ...3 Uninstall the application by following the on screen instructions Factory Data Reset CAUTION Factory data reset function will return this computer to the default condition When you reset this comput...

Page 26: ...m 4590 mAh Operating Time 9 Approx 10 hours Charging Time 10 90 charging time Approx 2 5 hours in sleep mode Physical Dimensions W D H 266 3 mm 17 5 mm 212 0 mm 10 5 0 7 8 4 Weight Approx 0 993 kg 2 1...

Page 27: ...rporates the following software 1 the software developed independently by or for Panasonic Corporation 2 the software owned by third party and licensed to Panasonic Corporation 3 the software licensed...

Page 28: ...Service Provider or damage that is attributable to acts of God Cosmetic damage that does not affect functionality is not covered Cosmetic damage on units with hardware failures will be repaired in ac...

Page 29: ...pt This is the only warranty Panasonic makes to you Panasonic does not warrant that the functions contained in the Programs will meet your requirements or that the operation of the Programs will be un...

Page 30: ...T COCKPIT EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS include Class 2 Electronic Flight Bag EFB Systems and Class 1 EFB Systems when used during critical phases of flight e g during take off and landing and or mounted onto the...

Page 31: ...of the defect claimed at 1 800 668 8386 between 9 00 A M and 5 00 P M Eastern Time Zone Mon Fri excluding holidays for instructions on how to obtain service A purchase receipt or other proof of date o...

Page 32: ...is limited to replacement of the media only It does not cover any other damages including but not limited to loss of use or profit loss or special indirect or consequential damages or other claims wh...

Page 33: ...avec un repr sentant de PCI au 1 800 668 8386 entre 9h00 et 17h00 heure de l Est du lundi au vendredi sauf les jours f ri s avant l ch ance de la garantie applicable en prenant soin d identifier la n...

Page 34: ...remplacement du support Elle ne couvre aucun autre dommage y compris mais non exclusivement la perte d usage ou de profits ni aucun dommage sp cial indirect ou cons cutif ni aucune autre r clamation...

Page 35: ...edia bay devices such as CD Rom drives 1 year Batteries 6 months Panasonic Warranty covers the battery for six months A battery is considered good if it maintains 50 of its charge capacity during the...

Page 36: ...es not affect any rights arising out of any contract of sale or by statute Data Storage Media Data Storage Media is the media on which the Operating System drivers and programs originally installed by...

Page 37: ...th such damages Some countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitations or exclusio...

Page 38: ...ntact http www panasonic com au toughbook use the Service Centre Locator and call the National Service Centre number indicated Prepare purchase receipt as proof of purchase date and system serial numb...

Page 39: ...RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT ARISING OUT OF THE FOREGOING USES 5 AIRCRAFT COCKPIT EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS include Class 2 Electronic Flight Bag EFB Systems and Class 1 EFB Systems when used durin...

Page 40: ...a Inc 5770 Ambler Drive Mississauga Ontario L4W 2T3 Importer s name address pursuant to the EU GPSD General Product Safety Directive 2001 95 EC Art 5 Panasonic System Communications Company Europe Pan...

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