Panasonic of North America 9TGCF-198 Laptop Computer CF-19 Family User Manual Reference Manual
Panasonic Corporation of North America Laptop Computer CF-19 Family Reference Manual
Contents
Reference Manual CF 19
2
Key Combinations
NOTE
zDo not repeatedly press the keys in quick succession.
zDo not use the key combinations together with touch pad (external mouse), touchscreen (only for model with touch-
screen), digitizer (only for model with digitizer), tablet buttons, or other key operations.
zDo not use the key combinations before you log on to Windows. Wait until the hard disk drive indicator turns off.
On the Setup Utility screen, you can use the key combinations of
Fn
+
F1
,
Fn
+
F2
and
Fn
+
F3
.
zThe key combinations may not work with some applications.
zThe popup menu icon appears after logging on to Windows. It may not appear in some application conditions (e.g.,
when [Command Prompt] is set to “Full Screen”).
Key Function Popup menu icon
Fn
+
F1
Fn
+
F2
LCD brightness
(
Fn
+
F1
= down /
Fn
+
F2
= up)
Fn
+
F3
Display switching (Îpage 45)
(When an external display is connected)
Internal LCD Simultaneous display External display
CAUTION
zDo not press any keys until the display has finished switching.
zDo not use this function:
• When an external display is not connected.
• When playing motion video such as DVD or MPEG.
• When using the Extended Desktop.
• When showing a game screen such as pinball.
zUntil Windows startup is completed (during Setup Utility, etc.), the simulta-
neous display cannot be used and pressing
Fn
+
F3
switches the display
between the internal LCD and the external display.
4
Key Combinations
You can make two settings:
•Fn key lock
Fn
is locked (pressed-down) until you press another key. Use this when pressing difficult key combinations.
• Popup menu icon on/off
1Start up the Hotkey Settings.
Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Hotkey Settings].
2Make the settings.
[Use Fn key lock]
zWhen using an
Fn
key combination
APress
Fn
once. (Locked)
BPress another key. (Lock released)
zWhen using successive
Fn
key combinations
APress
Fn
twice. (Locked)
BPress another key.
Fn key remains locked until you press
Fn
again.
[Notification]
[Make sounds when Fn key is pressed]*1
[Show status on screen]: Displays the Fn key status on the notification area.
•:
Fn
is locked.
•:
Fn
is not locked.
[Disable popup]
The popup menu icon will not be displayed.
3Click [OK].
NOTE
zYou can have different settings for each user.
*1 If the speakers are muted, beeps do not sound.
Hotkey Settings
5
Tablet Buttons
NOTE
zThe Tablet buttons work when the Windows screen is displayed.
zThe Tablet buttons may not work immediately after Windows is started up or the Windows logon screen (or the Wel-
come screen) is displayed.
<Only for model with Windows XP Professional>
zIf you set password input for resuming from screensaver, the Input Panel, Enter and Rotation buttons do not work on
screensaver.
Button Function
LCD Brightness
: down / : up
Input Panel
<Only for model with Windows XP Professional>
Software keyboard on/off (Îpage 9)
<Only for model with Windows XP Tablet PC Edition>
Tablet PC Input Panel on/off
zThis button does not work on the Welcome screen.
Enter
Works as
Enter
.
Rotation
Rotates the display. (Îpage 12)
zDo not press the button again until the display rotation is completed.
Security
<Only for model with Windows XP Professional>
Locks the computer.
zOn the Windows logon screen and the Welcome screen, this button work as
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Del
.
zThis button does not work on screensaver.
<Only for model with Windows XP Tablet PC Edition>
Works as
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Del
.
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Tablet Buttons
NOTE
zYou can have different settings for each user.
zOn the Windows logon screen and Welcome screen, the tablet 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 Input Panel ( )/Enter ( )/Rotation ( ) buttons.
1Open the setting screen.
<Only for model with Windows XP Professional>
Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Tablet Buttons Settings].
<Only for model with Windows XP Tablet PC Edition>
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] - [Tablet and Pen Settings] - [Tablet Buttons].
2Click the tablet button and click [Change].
3Select the function in [Action].
zYou cannot select
Fn
for [Press a key or key combination].
zClick [Browse] to select the application if you select [Launch an application].
4Click [OK].
5Click [OK].
<Only for model with Windows XP Professional>
To disable the tablet buttons
You can disable the Security ( )/Input Panel ( )/Enter ( )/Rotation ( ) buttons.
1Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Tablet Buttons Settings].
2Remove the check mark from [Enable Security, Input Panel, Enter, Rotation Button.]
3Click [OK].
Setting the Tablet Buttons
7
Touchscreen
<Only for model with touchscreen>
You can use the touchscreen function to perform the same operation as the touch pad and mouse. Touch the screen surface
with the stylus (included).
zTo right-click
AClick on the notification area.
changes to .
BClick the object you want to right-click.
returns to .
NOTE
zDo not touch the screen by hand or other object when you input using the stylus (included). Otherwise you may not be
able to input correctly.
zYou need to make the following setting for each user.
AClick [start] - [All Programs] - [Fujitsu Touch Panel (USB)] - [Touch Panel Configuration].
BSelect the settings, and then click [OK].
zDo not add a check mark to [Delete Cursor] since the display may be distorted.
zIf you add a check mark for [Use] in [Hold [Ctrl] key down + Touch the screen] of [Touch Panel Configuration], touching
the screen may always be recognized as a right-click. To return to the normal operation, press
Ctrl
on the keyboard.
zThe touchscreen function does not work in the Setup Utility, in the full screen of [Command Prompt], or in Recover Pro
(Îpage 77).
1Run [Touch Screen Calibration Utility].
Click [start] - [All programs] - [Fujitsu Touch Panel (USB)] - [Touch Screen Calibration Utility].
2Using the stylus, touch each of the 12 “+” target marks one by one until it blinks, and then
press
Enter
.
3Press
Enter
.
NOTE
zReturn the rotated display to [0 degree] (Îpage 12) before the touchscreen calibration.
zPerform the touchscreen calibration for each user.
Touchscreen Calibration
8
Digitizer
<Only for model with digitizer>
You can use the digitizer function to perform the same operation as the touch pad and mouse. Touch the screen surface with
the pen (included).
For further information, click [start] - [All Programs] - [Get Going with Tablet PC].
zTo right-click
APress and hold the button (A) of the pen, and then tap the object.
NOTE
zThe digitizer function does not work in the Setup Utility, in the full screen of [Command Prompt], or in Recover Pro
(Îpage 77).
1Run [Tablet and Pen Settings].
Double-click or click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] - [Tablet and Pen Settings].
2Click [Settings] - [Calibrate].
3Using the pen, touch each of the four “+” target marks one by one, and then click [OK].
zPerform the calibration for both [Landscape] and [Portrait].
NOTE
zPerform the digitizer calibration for each user.
Digitizer Calibration
9
Software Keyboard
<Only for model with Windows XP Professional>
You can touch the screen keyboard using the stylus (included) to perform the same operation as the internal keyboard.
1Press the Input Panel button (A).
zAlternatively you can click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Software
Keyboard].
2Touch the software keyboard using the stylus.
zTo use shortcut key
Example:
Ctrl
+
C
Press
Ctrl
(turns blue) and then press
C
.
zTo select the keyboard language, use the language bar (e.g. ) on the notifica-
tion area. If the keyboard language does not change, click the title bar of the soft-
ware keyboard and then click on the application.
zPress the Input Panel button again to close the software keyboard.
A. Software keyboard menu (Îpage 10)
B. Moves the software keyboard to a corner of the screen.
C. One tap : Works as shortcut key.
Two taps : Works as the key.
D. Works as a right-click. (Same function as the key)
NOTE
zTo use key combination (
Ctrl
+
C
etc.), use either of the internal keyboard or the software keyboard alone.
zYou cannot use
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Del
on the software keyboard after logging on.
zYou cannot use the
Fn
key combination on the Windows logon screen and the Welcome screen.
zThe software keyboard may not work during shutdown of Windows.
zYou cannot use the software keyboard when the [Command Prompt] screen is set to “Full Screen”.
zYou can set a different language to each application (⇒ Windows help), and the keyboard layout switches according
to the application.
zDepending on the language, some keys are displayed in orange. You can use them to input characters such as ë and
ö.
Starting the Software Keyboard
10
Software Keyboard
1Click (A).
2Add a check mark to the function you want to use.
z[Auto Move]
The software keyboard moves automatically to avoid overlapping the selected window.
z[Auto Restore]
The software keyboard minimized on the notification area will be restored when you change the input mode. This
may not work on some applications.
z[Always On Top]
The software keyboard always appears on the top.
z[Transparent]
The software keyboard appears semi-transparent.
z[Big Size]/[Medium Size]/[Small Size]
Select the size of the software keyboard.
z[Ten key (Big)]/[Ten key (Medium)]/[Ten key (Small)]
Select the size of the numeric keypad.
NOTE
zYou can change the currency symbol (B) of the numeric keypad.
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Date, Time, Language and Regional Options] - [Regional
and Language Options] - [Regional Options] - [Customize] - [Currency] - [Currency
symbol].
zAfter changing the currency symbol, click (A), and then change the size of the numeric
keypad so that the selected currency symbol is shown.
Software Keyboard Menu
11
Panasonic Hand Writing
<Only for model with Windows XP Professional>
You can make a bitmap file (.bmp) of a simple character and a figure such as signature by handwriting on the touch pad and
the touchscreen.
CAUTION
zDo not use the Fast User Switching function while Panasonic Hand Writing is active.
zIf you install other pointing devices (e.g., commercially available mouse driver) and overwrite the touch pad driver,
Panasonic Hand Writing will not work.
NOTE
zThe display of Panasonic Hand Writing may be distorted if the number of display colors is changed. Right-click on
the notification area and click [Exit Panasonic Hand Writing], and then restart Panasonic Hand Writing.
zPanasonic Hand Writing may not work properly if another application software is active. In this case, close the applica-
tion software and try handwriting again.
1Double-click on the notification area.
Alternatively you can click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Panasonic Hand Writing].
NOTE
zSelect the image size before handwriting by clicking [Option] - [Window size]. If you change the size after handwriting,
the image quality will become lower.
zYou can copy the bitmap image by clicking [Edit] - [Copy], and paste it in another application software that supports bit-
map format.
zThe touch pad mode will not work properly when using the extended desktop.
zThe touch pad mode will not work properly when the display is rotated 90 or 270 degree.
zThe touch pad mode will be canceled in the following cases.
• Switching to another application
• Resuming from standby or hibernation
•Pressing
Alt
• Touching the touchscreen
zAn external mouse or trackball connected via the keyboard/mouse port of the port replicator (optional) or the car
mounter (optional) will not work during handwriting in the touch pad mode.
Starting Panasonic Hand Writing
12
Display Rotation
1Press the Rotation button (A).
Each time you press the button, the screen display rotates counter-clockwise by 90°.
NOTE
zAlternatively you can rotate the display by the following procedure.
<Only for model with Windows XP Professional>
Double-click on the notification area.
<Only for model with Windows XP Tablet PC Edition>
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] - [Tablet and Pen Settings] - [Display].
zWhile the display is rotated:
• Do not use the Extended Desktop. The touch pad, touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen), or digitizer (only
for model with digitizer) may not work properly.
• Do not calibrate the touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen).
• Do not set the resolution larger than that of the internal LCD.
• The computer’s performance is slightly lowered.
• The touch pad scroll, zoom, and data zoom functions do not work.
zYou cannot rotate the display when the [Command Prompt] is set to “Full Screen”.
<Only for model with Windows XP Professional>
zWhen the display is rotated, the motion video may not be displayed correctly or the sound may be distorted. Return the
display angle to 0°.
zWhen you set the resolution to 800 x 600 pixels and rotate the display, the resolution shown in [Screen resolution] of
[Display Properties] may not correspond to the correct resolution. This is not a problem.
<Only for model with Windows XP Tablet PC Edition>
zWhen the display is rotated, the motion video may not be displayed correctly or the sound may be distorted. Return the
display angle to [Primary Landscape].
zWhen you set the resolution to 800 x 600 pixels, you can rotate the display to [Primary Landscape] and [Secondary
Landscape] only.
Rotating the Display
13
Display Rotation
1Right-click on the notification area and click [Setting].
The Display Rotation Tool screen appears.
2Change the settings.
3Click [OK].
NOTE
zIn the following cases, the display angle automatically returns to the default angle.
• When starting up Windows
• When switching the Laptop mode and Tablet mode
• When switching the logon user by the Fast User Switching function
<Only for model with Windows XP Tablet PC Edition>
zYou can set the order of display rotation positions in the following menu.
[start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] - [Tablet and Pen Settings] - [Display] - [Change]
Changing the Settings
14
Standby and Hibernation Functions
The standby or hibernation function allows you to shut off the computer without closing programs and documents. You can
quickly return to the programs and documents that you were working on before standby or hibernation.
1Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Options] -
[Advanced].
2Click [Stand by] or [Hibernate] for [When I close the lid of my portable computer:] / [When
I press the power button on my computer:], and then click [OK].
NOTE
zYou do not need to make the setting if you use the Windows menu to enter standby or hibernation.
zConnect the AC adaptor if the computer will be in standby mode for a long period of time. If you cannot use the AC adap-
tor, use hibernation instead.
zUsing standby or hibernation repeatedly may cause malfunction of the computer. To stabilize computer operation, restart
Windows regularly (about once a week) without using standby or hibernation.
zSave the necessary data.
zClose files you have opened from removable disk and network drive.
zThe password you set in the Setup Utility is not requested at resuming. You can use the Windows password for security in
standby or hibernation.
AClick [start] - [Control Panel] - [User Accounts], and select the account.
BClick [Create a password] and set the password.
CClick [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Options] - [Advanced], and add the
check mark in [Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby].
Function Data is saved to Recovery time Power supply
Standby Memory Short Required. (If power is not supplied, all data will be lost.)
Hibernation Hard disk Rather long Not required. (However power is slightly consumed to
keep the hibernation.)
Setting Standby or Hibernation
Precautions
15
Standby and Hibernation Functions
zDo not enter standby or hibernation in the following conditions, otherwise the data or file may be corrupted, standby or
hibernation may not work, or malfunction may occur in the computer or the peripheral devices.
• When the hard disk drive indicator or the SD Memory Card indicator is on.
• When playing/recording audio files or displaying motion video such as MPEG files.
• When writing to a disk.
• When using communication software or network function.
• When using a PC Card.
(If the card fails to work normally, restart the computer.)
• When an external mouse is connected to the serial port.
zThe computer does not enter standby or hibernation immediately after resuming. Wait approximately one minute.
To enter standby or hibernation
1Close the display, or slide the power switch (A) until a beep*1
sounds.
Standby: The power indicator (B) blinks green.
Hibernation: The power indicator (B) goes off.
zYou can alternatively use the Windows menu to enter standby or hibernation. To
enter standby, click [start] - [Turn Off Computer] - [Stand By]. To enter hiberna-
tion, click [start] - [Turn Off Computer], then press and hold
Shift
and click
[Hibernate].
CAUTION
While the computer is entering standby or hibernation
zDo not:
• Touch the keyboard, touch pad, touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen), digitizer (only for model with digi-
tizer), tablet buttons, or power switch.
• Use an external mouse or other peripheral device.
• Connect or disconnect the AC adaptor.
• Close or open the display.
Wait until the power indicator blinks green (standby) or goes off (hibernation).
zIt may take one or two minutes to enter standby or hibernation.
zAt the beep*1, immediately release the power switch. If you slide and hold the power switch for longer than four sec-
onds, the computer will forcibly shut down and unsaved data will be lost even if you have set [Shut down] in [When I
press the power button on my computer:] (Îpage 14 “Setting Standby or Hibernation”).
*1 If the speakers are muted, beeps do not sound.
Entering/Resuming from Standby or Hibernation
16
Standby and Hibernation Functions
In standby or hibernation
zDo not attach or remove a peripheral device. Doing so may cause malfunction.
zPower is consumed in standby mode. Power consumption may increase when a PC Card is inserted. When power is
exhausted, the data retained in memory will be lost. Connect the AC adaptor when using the standby function.
To resume from standby or hibernation
1Open the display, or slide the power switch (A).
zWhen [Stand by] or [Hibernate] is selected as the setting for [When I close the
lid of my portable computer] (Îpage 14), you can resume operation opening
the display. Note however opening the display does not work in the Tablet
mode.
CAUTION
zDo not perform the following operations until resuming is complete. After the display has resumed, wait approximately
30 seconds (normally) or 60 seconds (when the computer is on a network).
• Touch the keyboard (except for password input), touch pad, touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen), digitizer
(only for model with digitizer), tablet buttons, or power switch.
• Use an external mouse or other peripheral device.
• Connect or disconnect the AC adaptor.
• Close or open the display.
• Shut down or restart Windows.
• Enter standby or hibernation.
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Saving Power
You can extend battery life and save power also during AC adaptor usage.
Use the methods below to reduce power consumption.
zChange [Power Options]
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] -
[Power Options] to select [Max Battery] under [Power schemes].
While [Portable/Laptop] is selected under [Power Options] as the fac-
tory default, selecting [Max Battery] will further reduce power con-
sumption.
Also, make detailed settings such as reducing the time entered in the
[Turn off monitor] setting.
zUse Power Saving Utility Îpage 18
Power Saving Utility provides additional power saving functions not
available in [Power Options].
zPress
Fn
+
F1
to reduce LCD brightness
Reducing internal LCD brightness will reduce power consumption.
zTurn off the computer when it is not in use
You can also turn off only the wireless LAN or Bluetooth power.
zDisconnect external devices (USB devices, PC cards, external
mice, etc.) that are not being used
zUse Standby/Hibernation
Press
Fn
+
F7
to set the computer to standby or
Fn
+
F10
to set it
to hibernation when you have to leave the computer. This shuts
down computer operation to reduce power consumption.
Disable Wake Up from wired LAN and Wake Up from wireless LAN functions when they are not needed. This reduces
power consumption in Standby/Hibernation.
To confirm current settings, click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Power Saving Utility] to view [Wired LAN standby
power saving function] or [Wireless LAN standby power saving function].
Reducing Power Consumption
18
Saving Power
A single setting allows you to enable all the following power saving features. Enable each of these functions to prolong bat-
tery operation time.
zIntel video driver power saving function (Intel(R) Display Power Saving Technology)
This function adjusts video contrast, color and other factors to lower internal LCD power consumption while retaining ade-
quate image quality.
Disable this function for work that requires subtle image and color nuances or in video editing using video editing applica-
tions.
zWired LAN standby power saving function
Enabling this function disables the Wake Up from wired LAN function to save power in standby/hibernation.
Disable this function if you want to use the Wake Up from wired LAN function.
zWireless LAN standby power saving function
Enabling this function disables the Wake Up from wireless LAN function to save power in standby/hibernation.
Disable this function if you want to use the Wake Up from wireless LAN function.
Setup
1Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Power Saving Utility].
2Click [Enable] for each function.
Click [OK] in the confirmation screen that appears.
zTo enable “Intel video driver power saving function”
Select [Enable], and slide the slide bar to the “Maximum
Battery” end.
Using Power Saving Utility
19
Saving Power
3Click [OK].
Click [Restore initial settings] to return to the factory default settings, and click [OK].
NOTE
zYou can also enable the Intel video driver power saving function as follows.
AClick [start] - [Control Panel] and click [Other Control Panel Options] under [See Also] on the left side of the
screen and select [Intel(R) GMA Driver for Mobile].
BClick [Notebook], [Apply] and [OK].
CClick [Display Settings].
DClick [Power Settings].
EClick [Intel(R) Display Power Saving Technology] to add a check mark.
FMove the slide bar to [Maximum Battery] and click [OK].
GClick [OK].
There is no need to reboot the computer.
zFor how to enable/disable the Wake Up from wired LAN function Îpage 51
For how to enable/disable the Wake Up from wireless LAN function Îpage 61
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Security Measures
Use these features to protect your data.
zOther security measures
•SD Security (
Îpage 34)
• Embedded Security (TPM) (Îpage 70): For further information, refer to the Installation Manual of “Trusted Platform
Module (TPM)”.
Set the Supervisor Password before setting the User Password.
1Start up the Setup Utility (Îpage 65).
2Select [Security].
3Select [Set Supervisor Password] or [Set User Password], and press
Enter
.
4Enter your password in [Enter New Password] and press
Enter
.
zWhen the password has been set, you need to enter your password in [Enter Current Password] and press
Enter
.
zTo disable the password, leave the input field empty and press
Enter
.
5Enter your password again in [Confirm New Password] and press
Enter
.
6In [Setup Notice], press
Enter
.
7Press
F10
, and then select [Yes] and press
Enter
.
CAUTION
zDo not forget your password. If you forget your Supervisor Password, you will not be able to use your computer. Con-
tact Panasonic Technical Support.
zWhen running the Setup Utility, do not leave and go away from your computer even for a short time, since other people
may set or change the password.
NOTE
zThe password will not be displayed on the screen.
zYou can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters (including spaces).
• The case (upper/lower) is ignored.
• To input numbers for the password, you cannot use the numbered keys on the keyboard.
• You cannot use
Shift
and
Ctrl
to input a password.
zDisabling the Supervisor Password also disables the User Password.
Setting the Supervisor Password/User Password
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Security Measures
You can set a start-up password to protect your computer from unauthorized use.
1Set the password (Îpage 20), and select [Enable] in [Password on boot] in the [Security]
menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 70).
NOTE
zIf the Supervisor Password or User Password has been set, the password input screen will be displayed on starting-up
of the Setup Utility even though [Password on boot] is set to [Disable].
The hard disk lock function protects the hard disk data from being read or written when the hard disk is attached to another
computer. The data can be read/written when the hard disk is returned to the original computer. (Note that the hard disk lock
does not guarantee complete protection of the data.)
1Select [Enable] in [Hard Disk Lock] in the [Security] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 70).
CAUTION
zFor the data being read/written on the original computer, the Setup Utility settings must be the same as when the hard
disk was removed.
zYou cannot use the hard disk lock function without setting the Supervisor Password. Set the Supervisor Password
beforehand (Îpage 20).
zWhen you have your hard disk drive repaired
• Contact Panasonic Technical Support.
• Before sending back the hard disk drive, be sure to set the [Hard Disk Lock] to [Disable].
NOTE
zThe hard disk lock function works with the built-in hard disk. It does not work with the external hard disk.
zWe recommend you to set [Password on boot] to [Enable] to ensure security though it is not required to enable the
hard disk lock.
Preventing Your Computer from Unauthorized Use
Preventing Your Hard Disk Data from Being Read or Written
22
Battery Power
*1 In high temperature mode, the 100% battery level is equivalent to 80% level of the normal temperature mode.
NOTE
zOnce the battery is fully charged, the computer performs recharging only when the battery level becomes less than
approximately 95%, so overcharging is avoided.
Battery Indicator
Battery indicator Battery status
Not lit The battery pack is not inserted or not being charged.
Orange Charging is in progress.
Green The battery is fully-charged.
Blinking green In high temperature mode, the battery pack is discharging the power to 80%*1 of normal
temperature mode (Îpage 24). Do not remove the battery pack in this status.
Red The remaining battery is approximately 9% or less.
Blinking red The battery pack or the charging circuit is not operating properly.
Blinking orange The battery cannot be charged temporarily due to the following reasons:
• Its internal temperature is out of the acceptable range.
• The power supply is not enough because software applications or peripheral
devices are consuming a large amount of power.
Blinking green and
orange alternately
The temperature is low and the computer is warming up to prevent the hard disk drive
from malfunctioning. The computer will start automatically after warming-up.
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Battery Power
You can check the remaining battery charge on the screen.
(After logging on to Windows)
1Press
Fn
+
F9
.
zWhen the battery pack is inserted (example)
: Normal temperature mode (Îpage 24)
: High temperature mode (Îpage 24)
zWhen the battery pack is not inserted
NOTE
zThe battery display may not correspond to the actual remaining battery charge in the cases as below. To correct the
display, perform the Battery Recalibration (Îpage 26).
• The battery indicator remains red.
• The indicator lights orange and the display shows 99% for a long time.
• Low battery warning appears soon after a short time of use.
This can occur when the computer is in standby mode for a long time without power supply from the AC adaptor.
zThe battery display may not be the same as that of notification area or of [Power Meter] in [Power Options Properties].
This is not a malfunction.
Checking the Remaining Battery Charge
24
Battery Power
High temperature mode
The high temperature mode can prevent the battery from deteriorating when the computer is used in high-temperature envi-
ronment or used for a long time with its battery fully charged.
Select [Auto] (default) or [High Temperature] in [Environment] of the [Main] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 67).
NOTE
zNote that a level corresponding to a 100% charge for high temperature mode is approximately equivalent to an 80%
charge level for normal temperature mode.
zAfter switching from [Normal Temperature] to [High Temperature] or vice versa, the remaining battery capacity will not
be displayed correctly until the battery pack is completely discharged or fully charged.
zIn the [Auto] mode:
Once the computer has automatically switched from the normal temperature mode to the high temperature mode, the
computer will not switch back to the normal temperature mode until the battery has been used and recharged to a total
charge level of about five times as much as that of the fully-charged state. This is to avoid battery deterioration.
25
Battery Power
Computer behavior with low battery
The default settings are as follows.
When the battery level becomes 10%
[Low battery alarm]
When the battery level becomes 5%
[Critical battery alarm]
zDisplays a message that the battery level is low. zDisplays a message that the battery level is low, and
then the computer enters hibernation.
↓↓
Charge the battery. Connect the AC adaptor or replace the battery to start up
the computer.
zConnect 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.
zIf you have a fully charged spare battery, turn off the
computer, replace the battery and turn the computer on
again.
zConnect the AC adaptor and charge the battery.
zIf you have a fully charged spare battery, replace the
battery and turn the computer on again.
When the computer enters hibernation with the battery
down and you resume the operation without charging
the battery, Windows may not start up normally or the
alarm function may not operate normally from then on.
Do not replace the battery pack when the computer is in standby mode.
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Battery Power
The “Battery Recalibration” function measures and memorizes the battery capacity. To correct the battery display, use this
function to fill the battery and then discharge it completely. Perform the procedure at least once immediately after purchasing
the computer. Normally the interval of battery recalibration is three months. The battery display may not be correct when the
battery pack deteriorates after a long time use. In this case, perform the procedure again.
1Connect the AC adaptor.
2Close all the applications.
3Perform “Battery Recalibration”.
AClick [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Battery] - [Battery Recalibration].
BWhen the confirmation message appears, click [Start].
zFrequent recalibration of the battery can degrade the battery. A caution message appears when the battery
recalibration is performed at the shorter interval than approximately a month. In this case, cancel the battery
recalibration.
CWhen 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 power goes off
automatically.
After the battery recalibration is finished, normal charging starts.
NOTE
zThe temperature range should be 10°C to 30°C {50°F to 86°F}.
zThe battery recalibration may take a long time due to the large battery capacity. This is not a malfunction.
• Full charge: Approximately 4.5 hours [max.]
• Complete discharge: Approximately 4.5 hours
zIf the computer is turned off during the battery recalibration (e.g., due to power failure, or accidental removal of the AC
adaptor and battery pack), the battery recalibration will not be completed.
zYou can also perform the battery recalibration with the following procedure.
ARestart the computer.
BPress
F9
while the [Panasonic] boot screen is displayed just after the computer starts the startup procedure.
CWhen the remaining battery capacity is displayed, press
Enter
.
DFollow the on-screen instructions.
Correcting the Battery Display (Battery Recalibration)
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Battery Power
The battery pack is a consumable item so the replacement will be necessary. If the battery operation time becomes noticeably
short and not recovered even after recalibrating the battery, replace with a new battery.
CAUTION
zThe battery pack is not charged when you first purchase it. Be sure to charge it before using for the first time. Charging
starts automatically when the AC adaptor is connected to the computer.
zUse only the specified battery pack with your computer.
zIn the standby mode, do not remove/replace the battery pack. Otherwise your data will be lost and the computer may
be damaged.
1Turn off the computer.
zDo not use the standby function.
2Remove/Insert the battery pack.
zTo r em ove
ASlide the latch (A) to the right to unlock the cover.
BSlide the latch (A) down, and open the cover.
CPull the tab (B) of the battery pack.
Replacing the Battery Pack
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PC Card / ExpressCard
You can insert the following cards.
zExpressCard/34 or ExpressCard/54 to the ExpressCard slot (A)
zPC Card Type I (3.3 mm) or II (5.0 mm) to the PC Card slot (B)
NOTE
zThe following types of card are not supported:
PC Card Type III (10.5 mm), ZV card, SRAM card, FLASH ROM card (excluding ATA interface type), and other cards
that require 12 V of operating voltage.
zDummy cards are inserted into both of the slots at the factory.
First remove the dummy cards. (Îpage 39 Step 1)
zBe sure to insert each dummy card when the slots are not in use.
zInsert the appropriate dummy card in the correct card slot. Insert the dummy PC Card in the PC Card slot, and the
dummy ExpressCard in the ExpressCard slot.
Inserting a dummy card in the wrong slot may cause malfunction of the computer.
To insert the card
1Open the cover.
ASlide the latch (C) to the right to unlock the cover.
BSlide the latch (C) down, and open the cover.
2Insert the ExpressCard (upper slot) (D) or the PC Card (lower
slot) (E) with the label side up until it securely fits in to the slot.
zFor further information, refer to the instruction manual of the card.
Inserting/Removing the Card
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PC Card / ExpressCard
NOTE
<Only for model with Smart Card slot>
zThe upper slot (D) is the PC Card slot, and the lower slot (E) is the Smart Card slot. Express Cards cannot be used.
For how to insert/remove a Smart Card: Îpage 38
To remove the card
1Disable the card function.
ADouble-click on the notification area and select the card, then click [Stop].
BFollow the on-screen instructions.
zThis step is not necessary when removing the card after turning off the computer.
2Open the cover and remove the card.
APress the eject button (F). The eject button pops out.
BPress the eject button (F) again so the card comes out of the slot.
CDraw the card straight out.
NOTE
zCheck the card’s specification to prevent the total operating current from exceeding the allowable limit. Otherwise mal-
function may occur.
Permissible Current: 3.3 V: 400 mA, 5 V: 400 mA
zSome types of cards cannot be used simultaneously.
zAfter repeating insertion and removal, some types of card will not be recognized. In this case, restart the computer.
zIf the computer freezes after resuming from standby or hibernation, remove and reinsert the card. If the problem per-
sists, restart the computer.
zWhen a card is inserted, power consumption increases. Remove the card when it is not in use, especially when oper-
ating by battery power.
zTo connect peripheral devices (SCSI, IEEE 1394, etc.) using a PC Card or an ExpressCard, follow the steps below
(one example).
AConnect the peripheral device to the card.
BTurn on the power of device.
CInsert the card until it surely fits in the slot.
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SD Memory Card
zThe SD Memory Card has a copyright protection function which is compatible with content on-demand services on the
Internet, etc.
zTo format the SD Memory Card on this computer, do not use [Format] of Windows, but use the SD Memory Card format
software.
You can download the software from the web site below.
http://panasonic.co.jp/pavc/global/cs/sd/download/sd_formatter.html
zTo use the SD Memory Card on other devices, format the card on those devices. For further information, refer to the
instruction manual of the devices.
zThis computer supports SDHC Memory Cards (SD Memory Cards with a capacity of 2 GB or more).
Handling and storage cautions
zStore the SD Memory Card in the case after removing it from the computer.
zDo not:
• Disassemble or modify the card.
• Hit, bend, or drop the card.
• Touch the terminals with fingers or metal object.
• Remove the labels of the card / Attach other labels or stickers to the card.
zDo not place the card in the following locations.
• In direct sunlight or in very hot location such as inside of a car.
• In very dusty or humid location.
• In location subject to corrosive gas, etc.
Data handling cautions
zSet the write-protect switch (A) to the LOCK position. Unlock the switch when recording
(checkout), saving, or editing data.
zWe recommend you to back up the important data to another storage medium.
zWhen disposing the card, we recommend you to physically destroy the card (using a ham-
mer, etc.) to prevent personal or confidential data leakage.
SD Memory Card Information
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SD Memory Card
CAUTION
zDo not remove or insert the SD Memory Card until Windows has completed loading.
zDo not remove the card or turn off the computer in the following cases, otherwise the data may be corrupted.
• While the computer is in standby or hibernation.
• Immediately after the writing operation.
The computer may still continue the access to the card just after writing operation. If you remove the card before the
operation is completed, the data may be damaged or the card access may no longer be performed normally.
zNote that Panasonic assumes absolutely no liability for any loss of data recorded by the user, or any other damages,
direct or indirect.
zDo not forcibly draw out the card, otherwise the slot may be damaged.
zInsert the card in the correct direction, otherwise the card and the slot may be damaged.
zAfter resuming from standby or hibernation, do not access the SD Memory Card for approximately 30 seconds.
To insert the card
1Open the cover.
ASlide the latch (A) to the right to unlock the cover.
BSlide the latch (A) down, and open the cover.
2Insert the SD Memory Card with the label side facing up and with
the cut corner facing in.
Inserting/Removing the SD Memory Card
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SD Memory Card
To remove the card
Preparation
zSave the data and close all applications.
zOpen the cover and confirm the SD Memory Card indicator (B) is off.
1Disable the card function.
ADouble-click on the notification area and click [Secure Digital Storage Device],
then click [Stop].
BFollow the on-screen instructions.
zThis step is not necessary when removing the card after turning off the computer.
2Remove the card.
APress the card so it comes out of the slot.
BDraw it straight out.
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SD Security
Inserting a specific SD Memory Card can work as an alternative to entering password in the cases below. Format the card
and make the necessary settings.
zStarting up the computer
zLogging on to Windows
zResuming the computer from standby, hibernation or screensaver
NOTE
zIf you are unable to use the SD Memory Card, you can enter the Supervisor or User Password to start up the com-
puter, then log on to Windows using your logon password.
zUse the formatted SD Memory Card (Îpage 31).
zThis function works only with the SD Memory Card slot. It does not work with other devices such as the SD card
reader/writer connected through USB port.
zYou cannot use SDHC Memory Cards (SD Memory Cards with capacities exceeding 2 GB or more) for this function.
If an SD Memory Card with a capacity over 2 GB is inserted for this function, an error message will be displayed.
zYou can use the setup SD Memory Card as an ordinary card on the computer and other devices.
zYou can use a single setup SD Memory Card for multiple computers. However, when using the card to log on to Win-
dows, you need to use the same logon user name and the same password on all of the computers.
Preparation
zTo start up the computer
Set the Supervisor Password in the Setup Utility (Îpage 20). (You can also set it during the configuration procedure.)
zTo use the card to log on to Windows or to resume from standby, hibernation or screensaver
Set the Windows logon user account and the password in [Control Panel] in advance. For further information, refer to the
Windows Help.
1Log on to Windows as an administrator.
2Insert the SD Memory Card in the SD Memory Card slot.
If [Secure Digital storage device] appears, click [Take no action], then click [OK].
3Start the SD Card Setup program.
Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [SD Card Setup].
4Click [Next] in the Welcome screen.
SD Card Setup
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SD Security
5Select the trigger operation (A).
[Leave set]
Insert and leave the card in the slot.
(You can remove the card afterward.)
[Set and eject]
Insert the card and eject.
When logging on to Windows or resuming from standby, hibernation or screen-
saver, eject the card after the beep sounds to indicate card recognition. If the
speakers are muted, beeps do not sound.
zMake the setting on each computer. You cannot use different settings on the
same computer even with different SD Memory Cards.
zTo select different settings for starting the computer and logging on to Windows:
In this screen, set the trigger operation to log on to Windows. After completing the SD Card Setup, start the
Setup Utility and select the setting to start up the computer in [SD Setting Method] of the [Security] menu
(Îpage 70).
6Make the necessary settings.
To start up the computer
The SD Memory Cards will be registered to the computer.
zYou can register up to two cards (To set up the second SD Memory Card: Îpage 36).
AAdd the check mark for [Use when starting computer] (B) and click [Next].
BClick [Restart the computer after entering settings] and click [Finish].
CEnter the Supervisor Password and click [OK].
zIf the Supervisor Password is not set, follow the on-screen instructions to set the Supervisor Password.
zYou can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters (including spaces).
• The case (upper/lower) is ignored.
• To input numbers for the password, use the numbered keys on the keyboard.
• You cannot use
Shift
and
Ctrl
to input a password.
To use the card to log on to Windows
The Windows logon user name and the password set in [Control Panel] are registered in the SD Memory Card.
AAdd the check mark for [Use when logging on to Windows] (C) and click [Next].
BClick [Restart the computer after entering settings] and click [Finish].
CEnter the Windows logon user name and the password.
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SD Security
zAfter making this setting, the following functions will be disabled.
• Displaying the Welcome screen
• The Fast User Switching function
• Remote desktop connection
zWhen you add the check mark for [Do not check the user name], you can register the user name that is different
from the Windows user name. Click [Yes] at the confirmation message. When restarting the computer and log-
ging on to Windows, you will need to enter the Windows user name and the password without using the SD
Memory Card.
zA [PRIVATE] folder will be created in the SD Memory Card, and the encrypted Windows logon user name and
the password will be registered.
Do not delete [PRIVATE] folder. Doing so will cancel [Use when logging on to Windows].
To use both when starting the computer and when logging on to Windows
Add the check mark to both [Use when starting computer] and [Use when logging on to Windows], and follow the
above steps.
CAUTION
zDo not lose the setup card.
zDo not leave the setup card in the slot when you go away from the computer.
To change the settings / To set up the second SD Memory Card
AStart the SD Card Setup program (Îpage 34 Step1-3).
The screen is different from the initial setup screen.
BChange the settings.
[Setting for this computer]
You can change the settings registered in this computer.
[Setting for this SD card]
You can change the settings of the inserted SD Memory Card.
CClick [OK].
DMake the necessary settings.
zRefer to the initial setup procedure above.
zYou may need to enter the password to proceed the steps.
ERestart the computer.
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SD Security
To disable the setup card
If you have lost the setup card, disable the card to avoid unauthorized startup or logon.
When using the card to start up the computer
AStart the SD Card Setup program. (Îpage 34 Step1-3)
The current settings will be displayed.
BRemove the check mark from [Use the SD card when starting the computer].
CClick [OK], and then follow the on-screen instructions.
All SD Memory Cards currently registered on this computer will no longer be usable to start up the computer.
zEven if you add the check mark again for [Use the SD card when starting the computer], the card will not be
usable to start up.
When using the card to log on to Windows
AChange the Windows logon password.
The card will no longer be usable to log on to Windows.
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Smart Card
<Only for the model with Smart Card slot>
You need software to use a Smart Card.
You can insert the following cards.
zPC Card Type I (3.3 mm) or II (5.0 mm) to the PC Card slot (A)
zSmart Card to the Smart Card slot (B)
CAUTION
zDo not:
• Hit, bend, or drop the card.
• Touch the contact part with fingers or metal object.
• Place the card in very hot location for a long time.
• Remove the card immediately after inserting it.
To insert the card
1Open the cover.
ASlide the latch (A) to the right to unlock the cover.
BSlide the latch (A) down, and open the cover.
2Inset the Smart Card to the lower slot (B) with the contact part
(C) in front.
zInsert the card until it securely fits into the slot.
Inserting/Removing the Smart Card
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RAM Module
Use RAM modules that comply with the specifications below. Using any other module may cause malfunction or result in
computer failure.
RAM module specifications:
200 pins, SO-DIMM, 1.8 V, DDR2 SDRAM, PC2-4200
(For information of RAM module compatibility, contact Panasonic Technical Support.)
CAUTION
zRAM modules are extremely sensitive to static electricity and can be affected even by static electricity from the human
body. When inserting and removing RAM modules, do not touch the terminals or internal components, and do not
allow foreign particles to enter the slots. Doing so may cause damage, fire, or electric shock.
1Turn off the computer.
zDo not use standby or hibernation.
2Disconnect the AC adaptor and remove the battery pack (Îpage 27).
3Remove the screws (A) and the cover (B) on the bottom of the
computer.
Inserting/Removing the RAM Module
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RAM Module
4Insert/Remove the RAM module.
zTo i ns ert
ATilt the module slightly and insert it in the slot.
BPress down the module so that the right and left hooks (C) are locked.
zTo r em ove
ACarefully open the right and left hooks (C).
The module will rise.
BCarefully remove the module from the slot.
5Set the cover and battery pack.
NOTE
zIf it is hard to insert or to press down the RAM module, do not try forcibly but check the module’s direction.
zUse the appropriate screw driver so as not to strip the head of screw.
zIf the RAM module is recognized correctly, the total size of the RAM module memory is displayed on the [Information]
menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 66).
If the RAM module is not recognized, power off the computer and insert it again.
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Port Replicator / Car Mounter
You can use an optional port replicator and a car mounter. These devices free you from
being bothered by a lot of cable connections when you carry the computer. They also
allow you to connect various peripherals.
Connect the port replicator or the car mounter to the expansion bus connector (A) on the
bottom side of the computer.
For further information, refer to the instruction manual of the port replicator or the car
mounter.
CAUTION
zThe driver of the port replicator or the car mounter is preinstalled in the computer. Do not install the driver using the
CD-ROM supplied with the port replicator or the car mounter.
zMake sure the slide cover is completely open.
zHot or warm docking/undocking is not possible with the port replicator or the car mounter.
zTo boot the computer from a USB floppy disk drive or a USB CD/DVD drive, be sure to connect the USB drive to the
USB port on the computer, not to the USB port on the port replicator or the car mounter.
When you connect an external mouse or trackball to the external keyboard/mouse port of the port replicator or the car
mounter, some functions of the mouse or trackball (e.g. wheel function) will not work. To use the functions, perform the steps
below.
After performing the steps below, some of the touch pad functions will not work.
NOTE
zYou do not need to perform the following steps when using a USB mouse.
1Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] -
[Device Manager].
2Click [Mice and other pointing devices] and double-click [touchpad], and then click
[Driver] - [Update Driver].
3Click [No, not this time] and click [Next].
4Click [Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)] and click [Next].
5Click [Don’t search. I will choose the driver to install.] and click [Next].
Using an External Mouse
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Port Replicator / Car Mounter
6Click [PS/2 Compatible Mouse] and click [Next].
7At the confirmation message, click [Yes].
8Click [Finish] and click [Close].
9When the message requests restart of Windows, click [Yes].
The computer will restart.
NOTE
zIf you cannot use the functions of the external mouse and trackball even after the steps above, perform the steps
below.
ATurn off the computer and connect to the port replicator or to the car mounter.
BConnect the external mouse or trackball to the port replicator or to the car mounter.
CTurn on the computer and start up the Setup Utility (Îpage 65).
DSelect the [Main] menu, and set [Touch Pad] to [Disable].
EPress
F10
, and then select [Yes] and press
Enter
.
FLog on to Windows as an administrator.
GWhen [Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard] appears, click [Finish].
HWhen the message requests restart of Windows, click [Yes].
The computer will restart.
IInstall the necessary driver following the operating instructions of the connected device.
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External Display
You can switch the output destination to an external display.
Connect the external display to the external display port (A).
NOTE
zAfter resuming from hibernation or restarting the computer, the output destination may not be the same as the selected
in the previous status.
zWhen you change the display after Windows starts up, do not press any key until switching is complete.
zUntil Windows startup is completed (during Setup Utility, etc.), the simultaneous display cannot be used and pressing
Fn
+
F3
switches the display between the internal LCD and the external display.
zDisplay switching by pressing
Fn
+
F3
may not work when you use the Fast User Switching function to switch the user.
In this case, log off all users and restart the computer.
zDisplay switching does not work when [Command Prompt] screen is set to “Full Screen”.
zWhen you use the external display only, set the suitable number of colors, resolution, or refresh rate separately from
when you use the internal LCD only or when you use the simultaneous display.
Depending on the settings, some external displays may be distorted or may not display the mouse cursor correctly. In
this case, set the settings to lower value.
zWhen you use the simultaneous display, DVD-Video, MPEG files and other motion image files may not be played back
smoothly.
zCarefully read the instruction manual of the external display.
zWhen connecting an external display that does not conform to the Plug & Play standards, select the display driver
accordingly in the following menu, or use the driver disk supplied with the monitor.
[start] - [Control Panel] - [Appearance and Themes] - [Display] - [Settings] - [Advanced] - [Monitor] - [Properties] -
[Driver] - [Update Driver]
zIf a picture is not displayed normally, lower the level of [Hardware acceleration] in the following menu.
[start] - [Control Panel] - [Appearance and Themes] - [Display] - [Settings] - [Advanced] - [Troubleshoot]
CAUTION
zBefore disconnecting the external display, switch to the internal LCD by pressing
Fn
+
F3
. Otherwise the displayed
image quality may become different after disconnection (e.g., wrong resolution). In this case, press
Fn
+
F3
to reset
the image quality.
zThe screen may become distorted due to the following operations. In this case, restart the computer.
• Disconnecting an external display for which you have set high resolution or high refresh rate.
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External Display
• Connecting/disconnecting an external display during computer operations.
1Press
Fn
+
F3
.
Each time you press the key combination:
Internal LCD Simultaneous display External display
The extended desktop function allows you to use the working area across both the internal LCD and the external display. You
can drag an object from the internal LCD to the external display and vice versa.
1Display the [Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver for mobile] screen.
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Other Control Panel Options] - [Intel(R) GMA Driver for Mobile] - [Display Devices].
2Click [Extended Desktop], and make the settings for [Primary Device] and [Secondary
Device].
3Click [OK].
At the confirmation message, click [OK].
NOTE
zIt may not be possible to use the extended desktop with some software applications.
zWhen you click the maximize button, the window is displayed on one of the displays. You cannot move the maximized
window to the other display.
zYou cannot switch the display by pressing
Fn
+
F3
.
zDo not use the display rotation in the extended desktop.
zThe popup menu icon displayed by
Fn
key combination appears only on the primary device.
zSet the internal LCD to the primary device when using the touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen) or digitizer
(only for model with digitizer). The cursor will move on the primary device when you touch the internal LCD.
Switching the Display
Extended Desktop
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USB Devices
To connect the USB device
1Open the cover and connect the USB device to one of the USB
ports (A).
For further information, refer to the instruction manual of the USB device.
To remove the USB device
1Disable the USB device.
ADouble-click on the notification area and select the USB device, then click [Stop].
BFollow the on-screen instructions.
zThis step is not necessary when;
• Removing the device after turning off the computer.
• is not displayed.
• The device does not appear in the list in step A.
2Remove the USB device.
NOTE
zYou may need to install the driver for the USB device. Follow the on-screen instructions or refer to the instruction man-
ual of the USB device.
zYou may need to install the driver again when connecting the device to another port.
zWhen a USB device is connected, standby and hibernation may not function normally. If the computer does not start
up normally, remove the USB device and restart the computer.
zWhen the USB device is removed and then inserted, may appear in the Device Manager and the device may not be
correctly recognized. In this case, remove and connect the device again.
zWhen a USB device is connected, power consumption increases. Remove the USB device when it is not in use, espe-
cially when operating by battery power.
Connecting/Removing USB Devices
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IEEE 1394 Devices
You can connect a digital video camcorder or other IEEE 1394 standard device to the computer.
To connect IEEE 1394 device
1Turn on the computer and the IEEE 1394 device.
2Open the cover, and connect the IEEE 1394 device to the IEEE
1394 interface connector (A).
For further information, refer to the instruction manual of the IEEE 1394 device.
NOTE
zYou may need to install the driver for the IEEE 1394 device. Follow the on-screen instructions or refer to the instruction
manual of the IEEE 1394 device.
To remove IEEE 1394 device
CAUTION
zTurn off the IEEE 1394 device only after turning off the computer.
1Turn off the computer and disconnect the cable from the IEEE 1394 interface connector.
2Turn off the IEEE 1394 device and remove the cable.
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Modem
<only for model with internal modem>
CAUTION
zDo not use the PBX internal phone lines installed in company offices. Doing so may lead to a fire or electric shock.
zYou cannot connect the modem to the following lines.
• Interphone
•Intercoms
•ISDN
zBe sure to connect the telephone cable into the modem port, not into the LAN port.
zUse a surge protector since the modem may be damaged by a sudden high voltage surge that may occur in the event
of a lightning strike.
1Open the cover and connect the telephone jack (A) to the com-
puter by using the telephone cable (included) (B).
zHold the cable so that the shape of the connector (C) matches the port, and
insert fully until it clicks.
2Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] -
[Phone and Modem Options] and change the settings as neces-
sary.
NOTE
zDo not enter standby or hibernation during communications.
zTo remove the cable, press and hold the lever and pull out.
Connecting the Internal Modem with a Telephone Jack
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Modem
The computer automatically resumes from standby when the telephone connected to the modem rings.
You will need software to keep the computer in idle state waiting for a phone call, and if you prefer, to turn the computer to
standby again afterward. For further information, refer to the instruction manual of the software application.
To enable this function
1Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] -
[Device Manager] - [Modems], and double-click the internal modem.
2Click [Power Management], add the check mark for [Allow this device to bring the com-
puter out of standby.], and click [OK].
To set the time to return the computer to standby
The computer will enter standby after the set time even when the communication is not completed. You can avoid such an
uncompleted communication if you select [Never], but the computer does not return to standby after resuming by a phone
call.
AClick [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Options] - [Power Schemes].
BSet the expected communication time.
NOTE
zThis function does not work when the computer is off or is in hibernation.
zConnect the AC adaptor.
zThe screen remains dark after the computer resumes from standby. The previous screen display will be restored when
you touch the keyboard, touch pad, touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen) or tablet buttons. Do not touch the
digitizer (only for model with digitizer).
zThe computer cannot resume if the telephone is not connected to the internal modem. (e.g., you cannot use a PC
Card modem.)
zThe computer needs some time to respond, so set the calling time longer than normal. If this is not possible on the
transmission side, reduce the number of rings before answering on the software that you are using to keep the com-
puter in idle waiting for the call.
Ring Resume Function
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LAN
CAUTION
zDo not connect the telephone cable to the LAN port.
1Turn off the computer.
zDo not use standby or hibernation.
2Open the cover and connect the cable.
Connect the LAN port (A) and the network system (server, HUB, etc.) by using a
LAN cable.
3Turn on the computer.
NOTE
zEven when a password is set in the Setup Utility and [Password on boot] is set to [Enable], entering the password is
unnecessary for turning on or resuming the computer.
zConnect the AC adaptor.
zThe Power On by LAN function is off under the following conditions:
• When you turn the computer off by sliding the power switch for four seconds or longer (e.g., after a hung-up).
• When you reattach the AC adaptor and battery pack to the computer after removing them.
zThe screen remains dark after the computer resumes from standby. The previous screen display will be restored when
you touch the keyboard, touch pad, touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen) or tablet buttons. Do not touch the
digitizer (only for model with digitizer).
Connecting LAN
Power On by LAN/Wake Up from Wired LAN
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LAN
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.
1Select [Allow] in [Power On by LAN] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage
69).
2In [Caution], press
Enter
.
3Press
F10
, and then select [Yes] and press
Enter
.
4Log on to Windows as an administrator.
5Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] -
[Device Manager] - [Network adapters] and double-click [Marvell Yukon 88E8055 PCI-E
Gigabit Ethernet Controller], and then click [Advanced].
6Click [Wake From Shutdown] in [Property] and select [On] in [Value], and then click [OK].
NOTE
zThe computer may accidentally turn on if the linkage status is changed. To prevent the accidental startup, make the
setting by the following steps.
AClick [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager] -
[Network adapters] and double-click [Marvell Yukon 88E8055 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller], and then click
[Advanced].
BClick [Wake Up Capabilities] in [Property] and select [Magic Pocket] in [Value], and then click [OK].
Enabling/Disabling the Wake Up from wired LAN function
When the Wake Up from wired LAN function is enabled, the computer automatically resumes from standby or hibernation
when the computer is accessed from the network server via the internal LAN port. (Default setting)
The Wake Up from wired LAN function can be switched to enable/disable by performing the following procedure.
1Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] -
[Device Manager] - [Network adapters] and double-click [Marvell Yukon 88E8055 PCI-E
Gigabit Ethernet Controller], and then click [Power Management].
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LAN
2Add check marks for [Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.] and
[Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby.], and click [OK].
We recommend you to make the above two settings ON/OFF simultaneously.
NOTE
zThe computer may resume when another computer in the network makes unintentional access.
Using the following procedure, you can prevent accidental startup by unintentional access.
AClick [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager] -
[Network adapters] and double-click [Marvell Yukon 88E8055 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller], and then click
[Power Management].
BAdd a check mark for [Only allow management stations to bring the computer out of standby.], and click [OK].
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Disabling/Enabling Wireless Communication
<Only for model with wireless LAN, Bluetooth and/or wireless WAN>
There are three ways of disabling and enabling wireless communication.
zThe wireless switch on the left side of the computer (below)
zWireless Switch Utility (Îpage 55)
zSettings in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 69)
NOTE
zFor further information about wireless LAN: Îpage 58
zFor further information about Bluetooth: Îpage 62
zFor further information about wireless WAN: Refer to the instruction manual of the wireless device.
zThe wireless communication is also enabled or disabled by connecting or disconnecting the LAN cable. (Îpage 56)
To disable all wireless communication
1Open the cover.
ASlide the latch (A) to the right to unlock the cover.
BSlide the latch (A) down, and open the cover.
2Slide the wireless switch (B) to OFF.
The Wireless Switch
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Disabling/Enabling Wireless Communication
NOTE
zIf you uninstall the Wireless Switch Utility, set the wireless switch to ON.
zDo not turn on/off the switch repeatedly at too short intervals.
zDo not restart, log off, or enter standby or hibernation immediately after turning on/off the switch.
zDo not turn on/off the switch while Windows is starting up.
zTo use wireless communication, set the wireless device ([Wireless LAN] / [Bluetooth] / [Wireless WAN]) to [Enable]
(default) in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 69).
zWhen you set [Wireless Switch] to [Disable] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 69), the Wireless
Switch Utility icon will not appear in the notification area. All wireless equipment (wireless LAN, Bluetooth, wireless
WAN) will remain ready irrespective of the wireless switch setting.
zIt may take some time to turn off wireless communication after switching the wireless switch off.
zIf the IEEE802.11a setting is changed in [Device Manager] (Îpage 60), the display will be changed accordingly.
zYou can check the wireless LAN communication status in Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software. Perform either of the fol-
lowing procedures.
• Double-click , , , or on the notification area.
• Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Intel PROSet Wireless] - [Intel PROSet Wireless].
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Disabling/Enabling Wireless Communication
This utility allows you to control the function of the wireless switch. This utility also allows you to enable or disable wireless
devices from a pop-up menu in the notification area. In the default setting, all wireless devices are enabled.
The Wireless Switch Utility icon
The icon appears in the notification area. It shows the status of wireless devices.
• : Indicates that the wireless devices are enabled.
• : Indicates that the wireless devices are off.
• : Indicates that the wireless devices have been disabled in the Setup Utility.
To enable or disable particular wireless devices
1Click the Wireless Switch Utility icon to show the pop-up menu.
2Select On or Off for the device you want to enable or disable.
To change the function of the wireless switch
In the default setting, the on/off settings that were selected for each device at the time you last turned off the wireless switch
are restored when you set the wireless switch to ON again. You can change this function.
[Selects the device for which to turn the device status on each time with the dialog box.]
Display a dialog each time you set the wireless switch to ON so you can choose which wireless device to enable.
[Turns on the following device.]
Only selected devices are enabled when you set the wireless switch to ON.
[Turns on the device that was on immediately before the wireless switch was turned off the last time.]
(default)
When you turn on the wireless switch, the on/off settings that were selected when you last turned off the wireless
switch will be restored.
1Click the Wireless Switch Utility icon ( or ) on the notification area and click [Set-
tings...].
2Select the setting you want to assign to the wireless switch.
3Click [OK].
Wireless Switch Utility
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Disabling/Enabling Wireless Communication
You can automatically disable the wireless LAN connection and the wireless WAN connection when a LAN cable is connected
to your computer. You need to install the Wireless Connection Disable Utility to use this function.
Installing the utility
1Log on to Windows as an administrator.
2Click [start] - [Run] and input [c:\util\wdisable\setup.exe], and click [OK].
3Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Wireless Connection Disable Utility.
Checking the status of the wireless connection
NOTE
zThe Wireless Switch Utility should also be installed so that the Wireless Connection Disable Utility works. The Wire-
less Switch Utility has already been installed at the factory.
zTo use the utility, select [Enable] in [Wireless Switch] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility.
zThe utility does not automatically disable the Bluetooth connection.
Status indication
After installation, the Wireless Connection Disable Utility is automatically started after a user is logged in. An icon appears on
the notification area.
: Indicates that
• the utility is enabled, and
• the wireless connection is disabled since a 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 the LAN port status,
• the Wireless Switch Utility has not been started, or
• the built-in LAN device is not detected or disabled with the device manager.
Wireless Connection Disable Utility
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Disabling/Enabling Wireless Communication
Menu
Right-clicking the utility icon in the notification area opens a menu as follows.
Clicking the menu item causes the following utility action.
Monitoring LAN Cable: ON
Enables the Wireless Connection Disable Utility to monitor the LAN port and disable wireless
connection when a LAN cable is connected.
Monitoring LAN Cable: OFF
Disables the Wireless Connection Disable Utility, and enables wireless connection regardless of whether a LAN cable is con-
nected or not.
Exit
Exits the Wireless Connection Disable Utility and enables wireless connection.
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Wireless LAN
<Only for model with wireless LAN>
CAUTION
zDo not use wireless LAN on airplanes, in hospitals, or in other locations where wireless LAN signals may
affect peripheral devices.
Follow the instructions of airline companies and hospitals. If you use the computer in these locations, turn off the wire-
less LAN.
zTo avoid unauthorized access to the computer through wireless LAN
We recommend you to make security settings such as encryption before using wireless LAN. Otherwise the hard disk
data such as the shared files can be exposed to the risk of unauthorized access.
NOTE
zCommunication is established through the wireless LAN antenna (A). Do not block the
antenna area with your hand or body.
zYou cannot use the wireless LAN function together with the Fast User Switching function.
zThe transmission rate will be lower when a microwave oven is used near by.
zTo use wireless LAN, set [Wireless LAN] to [Enable] (default) in the [Advanced] menu of the
Setup Utility (Îpage 69).
zWireless communication may momently be interrupted when you use the display rotation
function in the Tablet mode.
To turn on/off wireless LAN
Îpage 53, Disabling/Enabling Wireless Communication
To check the wireless LAN communication status
Îpage 56, Status indication
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Wireless LAN
1Double-click / / on the notification area.
The [Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless] screen appears.
zWhen or is displayed, skip step 2.
2When you double-clicked in step 1, slide the wireless switch to turn on.
3Click [Profiles...] at the lower right corner of the window, and click [Add...].
4Enter the profile name and wireless network name (SSID), and make other necessary
changes, then click [Next].
5Make necessary settings and click [OK].
6Select the profile you set and click [Connect].
7Click [Close].
NOTE
zYou need to set the profile for each user.
zThe settings depend on the network environment. For further information, ask the system administrator or the person
in charge of the network.
zFor further information of Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software, refer to [Help] in the menu bar.
Setting the Profiles
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Wireless LAN
1Click or on the notification area.
2Click [802.11a Disabled] or [802.11a Enabled].
NOTE
zIn some countries, communication using IEEE802.11a (5 GHz wireless LAN) standard is restricted by law.
zThe Wireless Switch Utility icon ( or ) indicates the on/off status of wireless LAN and/or Bluetooth and/or
wireless WAN, not the setting of IEEE802.11a.
zIf IEEE802.11a is enabled or disabled while the computer is connected to an IEEE802.11b/g access point, the connec-
tion will be temporarily interrupted.
zYou can also change the IEEE802.11a setting in [Device Manager].
AClick [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager].
BDouble-click [Network adapters] and double-click [Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG].
CClick [Advanced], and then click [Wireless Mode] in [Property].
DRemove the check mark from [Use default value] in [Value], and select the settings (e.g., [802.11a and 802.11g]).
EClick [OK].
If you turn on/off 802.11a using the popup menu of Wireless Switch Utility, the setting in [Device Manager] will be
accordingly changed as below.
Enabling/Disabling the Wireless LAN Standard IEEE802.11a (802.11a)
Settings in Device Manager Settings in Wireless Switch Utility
When 802.11a is enabled When 802.11a is disabled
[802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g]
[802.11b and 802.11g] a+b+g is enabled b+g is enabled
[802.11g only]
[802.11a and 802.11g] a+g is enabled g is enabled
[802.11a only]
[802.11b only] a is enabled b is enabled
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Wireless LAN
Enabling the Wake Up from Wireless LAN function
The computer automatically resumes from standby or hibernation when the computer is accessed from the network server via
the wireless LAN.
1Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] -
[Device Manager] - [Network adapters] and double-click [Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link
4965AG], and then click [Power Management].
2Add check marks for [Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power.] and
[Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby.], and click [OK].
CAUTION
zEven if the Wake Up from wireless LAN function is enabled, it will be disabled once the communication stops for even
a moment (for example, when there is heavy signal traffic or the computer is taken out of the communication range of
the access point).
The Wake Up from wireless LAN function will also be disabled if the wireless switch (Îpage 53) at the ON position is
set to OFF.
zWhile the Wake Up from wireless LAN function is enabled, the wireless ready LED indicator lights in standby or hiber-
nation mode. This does not necessarily mean that the wireless connection is established.
NOTE
zThe computer may resume when another computer in the network makes unintentional access.
Using the following procedure, you can prevent accidental startup by unintentional access.
AClick [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager] -
[Network adapters] and double-click [Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AG], and then click [Power
Management].
BAdd a check mark for [Only allow management stations to bring the computer out of standby.], and click [OK].
zIf the wireless switch is set to ON, and the Wake Up from wireless LAN function is enabled, the computer consumes
electricity, even in the standby/hibernation mode.
zThe Wake Up from wireless LAN function does not work when network connection is established in ad hoc mode.
Wake Up from Wireless LAN
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Bluetooth
<Only for model with Bluetooth>
You can access internet and other Bluetooth devices without connecting cables.
NOTE
zCommunication is established through the Bluetooth antenna (A). Do not block the antenna
area with your hand or body.
zTo use Bluetooth, set [Bluetooth] to [Enable] (default) in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup
Utility (Îpage 69).
zThe transmission rate will be lower when a microwave oven is used near by.
To turn on/off Bluetooth
Îpage 53, Disabling/Enabling Wireless Communication
To check the Bluetooth communication status
Îpage 56, Status indication
To access the online manual
AClick [start] - [All Programs] - [Bluetooth] - [User’s Guide].
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Hard Disk Drive
To change your hard disk drive, contact Panasonic Technical Support.
CAUTION
zBack up all the important data before removing the hard disk drive.
zIf you need to read the hard disk data on another computer for repair or any other purpose, set [Hard Disk Lock] to
[Disable] in the [Security] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 70) before removing the hard disk drive.
zCarefully remove/insert the hard disk drive since the hard disk drive is extremely sensitive to shock. Note that static
electricity may affect some internal components.
1Turn off the computer and disconnect the AC adaptor.
zDo not use standby or hibernation.
2Remove the battery pack (Îpage 27).
3Insert/Remove the hard disk drive.
zTo r em ove
ASlide the latch (A) to the right to unlock the cover.
BSlide the latch (A) down, and open the cover.
CPull the tab (B) of the hard disk drive and slide it out of the slot.
Inserting/Removing the Hard Disk Drive
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Hard Disk Drive
zTo i ns ert
AInsert the hard disk drive until it surely fits in the slot.
BClose the cover until it clicks, and slide the latch (C) to the left to lock the cover.
4Insert the battery pack (Îpage 27).
CAUTION
zConfirm that the latch is surely locked so that it does not fall when you carry the computer.
NOTE
zYou can erase the data before changing the hard disk drive. (⇒ Operating Instructions “Hard Disk Data Erase Utility”)
zYou can check that the hard disk is recognized or not in the [Information] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 66). If the
hard disk is not recognized, turn off the computer and insert it again.
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Setup Utility
You can make the settings of the computer’s operating environment (password settings, startup drive selection, etc.)
1Turn on or restart the computer.
2Press
F2
several times while [Panasonic] boot screen is displayed soon after the com-
puter starts the startup procedure.
When [Enter Password] is displayed, enter your password.
When you start the Setup Utility with Supervisor Password
zYou can make the settings of all items of the Setup Utility.
When you start the Setup Utility with User Password
zNote the following:
• In the [Advanced] and [Boot] menus, you cannot make the settings of all items.
• In the [Security] menu, you can change only the User Password when [User Password Protection] is set to
[No Protection]. You cannot delete the User Password.
• In the [Exit] menu, you cannot make the setting of [Get Default Values].
•
F9
(Setup Defaults) does not function.
Starting the Setup Utility
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Setup Utility
Underlined items are the factory presets.
Main Menu
System Time
• 24-hr. style.
• You can use
Tab
to move the cursor.
[xx:xx:xx]
System Date
• Month/Day/Year.
• You can use
Tab
to move the cursor.
[xx/xx/xxxx]
Touch Pad Disable
Enable
Touchscreen Mode
• Only for model with touchscreen
Touchscreen
Tablet
Auto
Current Status
• Only when [Touchscreen Mode] is set to [Auto].
Depending on the
touchscreen mode
setting, either
"Touchscreen" or
"Tablet" is displayed.
Display
• The display during the Windows start-up process. When an external display is not connected,
the information appears on the internal LCD even though an [External Monitor] is selected.
External Monitor
Internal LCD
Environment Normal Temperature
High Temperature
Auto
Current Status
• Only when [Environment] is set to [Auto].
Depending on the
battery status, either
“Normal
Temperature” or
“High Temperature”
is displayed.
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Setup Utility
Underlined items are the factory presets.
*1 The submenu that appears when [Serial Port Settings] is selected:
Advanced Menu
Core Multi-Processing Disable
Enable
Intel (R) Virtualization Technology Disable
Enable
XSerial Port Settings
• Used to configure the serial port A/B and GPS.
Enter the sub-
menu*1.
Modem
• Only for model with internal modem
Disable
Enable
LAN Disable
Enable
Serial Port A Disable
Enable
Auto
I/O IRQ
• Can be changed only when [Serial Port A] is set to [Enable].
3F8/IRQ4
2F8/IRQ3
3E8/IRQ11
2E8/IRQ10
Serial Port B Disable
Enable
Auto
I/O IRQ
• Can be changed only when [Serial Port B] is set to [Enable].
3F8/IRQ4
2F8/IRQ3
3E8/IRQ11
2E8/IRQ10
GPS
• Only for model with GPS
Disable
Enable
Auto
I/O IRQ
• Can be changed only when [Serial Port A] is set to [Enable].
• Can be changed only when [GPS] is set to [Enable].
3F8/IRQ4
2F8/IRQ3
3E8/IRQ11
2E8/IRQ10
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Setup Utility
Power On by LAN
• Can be changed only when [LAN] is set to [Enable].
• To use [Power On by LAN], make additional settings in [Device Manager] (Îpage 50).
Deny
Allow
Wireless LAN
• Only for model with wireless LAN
Disable
Enable
Wireless WAN
• Only for model with wireless WAN
Disable
Enable
Bluetooth
• Only for model with Bluetooth
Disable
Enable
Wireless Switch Disable
Enable
PC Card Slot Disable
Enable
ExpressCard Slot
• Only for model without SmartCard slot
• Can be changed only when [Wireless WAN] is set to [Enable].
Disable
Enable
Smart Card
• Only for model with Smart Card slot
Disable
Enable
SD Slot Disable
Enable
IEEE1394 Port Disable
Enable
USB Port Disable
Enable
Port Replicator USB Port
• If [Port Replicator USB Port] is set to [Disable], the LAN port of port replicator or the car mounter is
also disabled.
Disable
Enable
Legacy USB Support
• Can be changed only when [USB Port] or [Port Replicator USB Port] is set to [Enable].
Disable
Enable
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Setup Utility
Underlined items are the factory presets.
Security Menu
Execute-Disable Bit Capability
• [Enable] indicates that this computer supports hardware-based Data Execution Prevention (DEP).
Disable
Enable
Password on boot Disable
Enable
SD Startup
• Only when [Password on boot] is set to [Enable] and one or more SD card is registered.
Disable
Enable
SD Setting Method
• Only when [SD Startup] is set to [Enable]
Leave Set
Set and Eject
XClear registered SD card
• Only when one or more SD card is registered.
Enter the sub-menu.
XSet Supervisor Password Enter the sub-menu.
Setup Utility Prompt
• When [Setup Utility Prompt] is set to [Disable], the message “Press F2 for Setup / F12 for LAN” is
not displayed on [Panasonic] boot screen. However,
F2
and
F12
will work even if the message
is not displayed.
Disable
Enable
Boot First Menu Disable
Enable
Hard Disk Lock Disable
Enable
User Password Protection No Protection
Protected
XSet User Password Enter the sub-menu.
XEmbedded Security (TPM) Sub-Menu
• Only for model that supports TPM
Enter the sub-menu.
XComputrace (R) Sub-Menu Enter the sub-menu.
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Setup Utility
*1 Use the Panasonic USB floppy disk drive (optional: CF-VFDU03U)
*2 The devices under [Excluded from boot order] are not booted.
To change the boot order
To move up, select the device with Ï and Ð, and then press
F6
.
To move down, select the device with Ï and Ð, and then press
F5
.
To move the device from [Excluded from boot order] to [Boot priority order] or vice versa, select the device with Ï and Ð, and
then press
X
.
To return to the default setting, press
1
.
NOTE
zThe default order is [USB FDD] -> [Hard Disk] -> [USB CDD] -> [PCI LAN].
zTo boot from the following devices, make the settings as below.
zYou can select the boot device during start-up of the computer, too. Press
Esc
soon after [Panasonic] boot screen is
displayed. [Boot Menu] appears and you can select the device. [Boot Menu] appears only when [Boot First Menu] in
the [Security] menu is set to [Enable] (Îpage 70). When you change the setting in the [Boot] menu, [Boot Menu] will
be changed accordingly.
Boot Menu
Boot priority order:
1: USB FDD:*1
2: Hard Disk: xxxxxxxxxx
3: USB CDD:
4: PCI LAN: xxxxxxxxxx
5:
6:
7:
8:
Excluded from boot order:*2
USB KEY:
USB HDD:
USB LS120:
To boot from You need to set
• USB connected device : [USB Port] and [Legacy USB Support] to [Enable] (Îpage 69)
• LAN : [LAN] to [Enable] (Îpage 68)
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Setup Utility
Exit Menu
Save Values & Exit To save the changes to CMOS and reboot.
Exit Without Saving Changes To exit without saving the changes to CMOS.
Get Default Values To return the settings to the default values.
Load Previous Values To load the previous values from CMOS.
Save Current Values To save the changes to CMOS.
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Icon Enlarger
You can enlarge the screen items such as characters, icons, title bars and cursor.
CAUTION
z“Icon Enlarger” will not start up if the display resolution is set lower than 1024 x 768 dots.
NOTE
zA part of the enlarged menu or some screen items may be hidden. In this case, overlay the cursor to display pop-ups,
scroll the screen, or use other functions to display the hidden items.
zThe Icon Enlarger setting affects the website characters displayed by Internet Explorer and the e-mail characters in
Outlook Express. Some characters of website and e-mail may not be enlarged.
Preparation
Close all of the applications before using “Icon Enlarger”.
1Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic]
- [Icon Enlarger].
2Select the size.
3Click [OK].
The screen will be displayed in the selected size.
Enlarging the screen items
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Loupe Utility
You can magnify the specific part of the screen.
1Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Loupe Utility].
2Click [OK].
z appears on the notification area.
1Point the cursor at the part of the screen you want to magnify.
2Press and hold
Alt
, and right-click.
zThe part pointed by the cursor is magnified.
zAlternatively you can double-click , or right-click and click [Show Loupe].
3Drag the loupe window (A) to move the magnified part.
zTo hide the loupe window, click the Hide button (B).
Alternatively you can click any part out of the loupe window, or press and hold
Alt
and right-click.
zTo change the loupe window size, drag the bottom-right corner (C).
The size range you can enlarge/shrink depends on the screen’s resolution.
Activating the Loupe Utility
Using the Loupe Utility
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Loupe Utility
NOTE
zThe magnified text or image in the loupe window is fixed at the moment that the part is magnified (e.g., at the moment
you press and hold
Alt
and right-click). To reflect the change you made on the original screen to the loupe window,
click the loupe window.
zThe Loupe Utility does not work with some applications.
1Right-click on the notification area.
2Click [Settings].
[Show/hide shortcuts assignment]
zWhen using the external mouse/touch pad
AClick [Mouse/Touch pad]
BClick a combination of
Alt
,
Ctrl
, and
Shift
, and add the check mark. (Multiple
keys can be combined; for example,
Ctrl
+
Alt
)
CSelect either [Right click] or [Left Click] to use in combination with the key(s)
selected in B above.
zWhen using the keyboard
AClick [Keyboard].
BClick the text box and then press the key used for the shortcut.
(e.g.,
Alt
+
Z
,
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
Z
, etc.)
[Window shape]
Select the shape of the loupe window.
[Autorun]
Add a check mark to run the Loupe Utility when Windows starts up.
3Click [OK].
Setting the Loupe Utility
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DMI Viewer
This computer conforms to the specifications of the Desktop Management Interface (DMI). You can use the DMI Viewer to
access the computer’s information including the CPU, memory and supported system.
1Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [DMI Viewer].
The DMI Viewer screen appears.
2Click the item to display the detailed information.
To save the information as a text file
ATo save the item that is displayed
Click [File] - [Save Selected Data...].
To save all items
Click [File] - [Save All Data...].
BSelect the folder, input the file name, then click [Save].
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Recover Pro
Recover Pro is a data backup software application developed by Phoenix Technologies Ltd. It provides 3 types of backup as
follows:
• Quick Backup: Scheduled backup of the updated data
• File Backup: File backup at file save and change
• Complete Backup: Backup of the entire data on the internal hard disk
For further information, refer to the software’s online manual.
1Log on to Windows as an administrator.
2Close all the applications.
zDisable antivirus software.
3Click [start] - [Run] and input [c:\util\rcvpro\setup.exe], and click [OK].
Follow the on-screen instructions.
zAfter the computer restarts, Recover Pro starts initialization. Do not touch keys or switch including hot key, during
initialization until an instruction message appears.
CAUTION
zBe sure to use the internal hard disk drive to create the backup area. Never use disk or device other than the internal
hard disk drive.
zSome software (security software, backup software, encryption software, or hard disk accessible specific software,
etc.) may be incompatible with Recover Pro.
For further information, refer to:
http://www.phoenix.com/en/Customer+Services/White+Papers-Specs/Recover+Pro/default.htm
zWhen using Personal Secure Drive (refer to the Installation Manual of “Trusted Platform Module (TPM)”), do not exe-
cute File Backup for Personal Secure Drive.
NOTE
zIf you select [Typical] in installation, approximately 40% (max.) of the hard disk drive space is allocated as the backup
area.
zYou cannot change the size of backup area after creation.
To access the online manual
AClick [start] - [All Programs] - [Phoenix Applications] - [Docs], and double-click [UserGuides].
BDouble-click the file of Recover Pro user’s guide or Phoenix Always user’s guide.
Installing Recover Pro
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Technical Information
Close the communications software before using the power saving function.
zIf the power saving function (standby or hibernation) is activated while communications software is used, the network con-
nection may be interrupted, or the performance may be adversely affected. In this case, restart the computer.
zIn a network environment, set the [System standby] and [System hibernates] settings to [Never].
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Options] - [Power Schemes].
The Windows files included in the retail version of the Windows CD-ROM for OS are contained in the following folders:
<Only for model with Windows XP Professional>
c:\windows\docs, c:\windows\dotnetfx, c:\windows\i386, c:\windows\support, c:\windows\valueadd
<Only for model with Windows XP Tablet PC Edition>
c:\windows\docs, c:\windows\dotnetfx, c:\windows\i386, c:\windows\support, c:\windows\valueadd, c:\windows\cmpnents
The COM ports of the computer are assigned as below.
zCOM1 : Serial Port A
zCOM2 : Serial Port B (Port replicator*1/Car mounter*1)
zCOM3 : GPS*1
*1 Optional
If you change the assignment, the serial devices may not work properly.
Network Connections and Communications Software
Using the Windows Associated Files
Serial Devices
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Troubleshooting (Advanced)
Refer to the following instructions when a problem occurs. If the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem,
contact Panasonic Technical Support. For a software problem, refer to the instruction manual of the software.
• To check the computer’s usage status (Îpage 86).
Shut Down
Cannot shut down or restart Windows. zRemove USB devices.
zIt may take one or two minutes to shut down.
Standby or Hibernation
Cannot enter standby or hibernation. zRemove USB devices temporarily. If the problem persists, restart the computer.
zIt may take one or two minutes to enter standby or hibernation.
zThe computer may not enter standby when the computer is communicating via
modem.
zThe computer does not enter standby or hibernation immediately after
resuming. Wait approximately one minute.
Cannot enter standby or hibernation
automatically.
zDisconnect peripheral devices.
The computer does not resume. zIf you slide and hold the power switch for four seconds or longer, the power will
be turned off forcibly and the computer will not resume. In this case, all unsaved
data will be lost.
zYou disconnected the AC adaptor and the battery pack while the computer was
in standby mode. If the computer’s power supply is disconnected in standby
mode, unsaved data will be lost and the computer will not resume.
zThe battery is exhausted. Standby and hibernation consume some power.
The computer will not automatically
enter standby/hibernation mode.
zIf you connect to a network using wireless LAN function, select the profile and
connect to the access point (Îpage 59).
zIf you do not use wireless LAN function, turn off wireless LAN function (Îpage
53).
zMake sure that you are not using any software that regularly accesses the hard
disk.
Sound
No sound. zPress
Fn
+
F4
or
Fn
+
F6
to cancel mute.
zRestart the computer.
Distorted sound. zPerforming
Fn
key combinations sometimes causes sound distortion. Stop and
restart playback.
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Cannot change the volume by press-
ing
Fn
+
F5
or
Fn
+
F6
.
zActivate the Windows sound function. When it is not active, the volume does
not change even if is displayed.
“There was an error updating the reg-
istry” appears when Sound Recorder
is started.
zSound Recorder is started by a limited account user whose language setting is
not the same as the administrator user who last started Sound Recorder. This
does not affect the operation.
Keyboard
Only numbers can be input. zWhen the indicator is on, the keyboard is in ten-key mode. Press
NumLk
to
cancel.
Only capital letters can be input. zWhen the indicator is on, the keyboard is in Caps Lock mode.
Press
Caps Lock
to cancel.
Cannot enter special characters (ß, à,
ç, etc.) and symbols.
zUse the character map. Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Accessories] - [System
Tools] - [Character Map].
Cannot use the keyboard in the Tablet
mode.
z<Only for model with Windows XP Professional>
Use the software keyboard. (Îpage 9)
z<Only for model with Windows XP Tablet PC Edition>
Use the Tablet PC Input Panel. (Refer to the Windows Help.)
Display Rotation
The display angle does not change
automatically when switching Laptop
mode and Tablet mode.
zSet the default angle correctly for each mode. (Îpage 13)
zDo not switch the mode until the Fast User Switching is completed.
Cannot rotate the display. zClose all of the applications.
zYou cannot rotate the display to 90° and 270° in the Tablet mode if you
uninstalled Wireless Switch Utility or Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software.
To reinstall, click [start] - [Run] and input [c:\util\wswitch\Setup.exe]
(Wireless Switch Utility) / [c:\util\drivers\wlan\XP\Apps\x32\install.bat]
(Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software), and click [OK]. Then restart the
computer.
The operations of touch pad and
touchscreen (only for model with
touchscreen) do not match the rotation
angle.
zThe operations do not match immediately after you start Windows.
zClose the applications and press the Rotation button until the operations match
the rotation angle. The operations do not match in some applications or when
you change the screen settings in [Display Properties] or Intel(R) GMA Driver
for Mobile with the display rotated.
Sound
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Troubleshooting (Advanced)
Network
Cannot connect to network. zSet [LAN], or [LAN] and [Modem] to [Enable] in the [Advanced] menu of the
Setup Utility (Îpage 68).
Cannot check the computer’s MAC
address.
zFollow the steps below.
AClick [start] - [All Programs] - [Accessories] - [Command Prompt].
BInput [ipconfig/all], and press
Enter
.
CWrite down the 12-digit string of alphanumeric displayed in the
“Physical Address” line of the LAN or the wireless LAN (only for model
with wireless LAN).
DInput [exit], and press
Enter
.
Wireless Communication (only for model with wireless LAN/Bluetooth/wireless
WAN)
Cannot connect to network. zSlide the wireless switch to turn on the wireless devices.
zSet the devices ([Wireless LAN] / [Bluetooth] / [Wireless WAN]) to [Enable] in
the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 69).
zDisable the Wireless Connection Disable Utility.
zRestart the computer.
zYou cannot turn on wireless LAN if you uninstalled Display Rotation Tool.
To reinstall it, click [start] - [Run] and input [c:\util\disprot\Setup.exe], and click
[OK].
Access point is not detected. zConfirm that / / is displayed on the notification area.
If / / is not displayed on the notification area, turn on the wireless
communication (Îpage 53).
Connecting Peripherals
An error occurs while installing the
driver.
zWhen you install a driver of card or peripheral device, make sure that the driver
is compatible with the operating system. If it is not compatible, malfunction may
occur. For information about the driver, contact the manufacturer of the
peripheral device.
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A peripheral device does not work. zInstall the driver.
zContact the manufacturer of the device.
zWhen operation resumes from standby or hibernation, devices such as a
mouse, modem and PC Card may not function properly. In this case, restart the
computer or reinitialize the device.
zWhen is displayed in the Device Manager, remove and insert the device. If
the problem persists, restart the computer.
zThe computer may not recognize the connection/removal of some devices, or
may not operate normally with some devices.
AClick [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] -
[System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager].
BSelect the device and remove the check mark for [Allow the computer
to turn off this device to save power.] in [Power Management]. (This
item may be unavailable for some types of devices.)
The connected mouse does not work. zCheck the mouse connection.
zInstall the driver compatible with the connected mouse.
If the mouse does not work even after installing the driver, set [Touch Pad] to
[Disable] in the [Main] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 67).
USB floppy disk drive does not work
as a boot drive.
zYou can use only the Panasonic CF-VFDU03U USB floppy disk drive (optional).
zConnect the floppy disk drive directly to a USB port of the computer. Do not
connect it via a USB hub or USB connector of the port replicator or the car
mounter. If you have connected to a USB port on the computer, try connecting it
to one of the other USB ports.
zSet [USB Port] and [Legacy USB Support] to [Enable] in the [Advanced] menu
of the Setup Utility (Îpage 69).
zMove up [USB FDD] to the top of [Boot priority order] in the [Boot] menu of the
Setup Utility (Îpage 71).
zTurn off the computer and connect the USB floppy disk drive, and then restart
the computer.
The RAM module is not recognized. zInsert the RAM module correctly.
zUse the compatible RAM module (Îpage 40).
zCheck the [Information] menu in the Setup Utility (Îpage 66). If the RAM
module is not recognized, turn off the computer and reinsert the RAM module.
You do not know the address map for
IRQ, I/O port address, etc.
zTo check the current address map, click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance
and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager] - [View] -
[Resources by type].
Connecting Peripherals
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The device connected to the serial port
does not work.
zCheck the connection.
zThe device driver may not work. Refer to the instruction manual of the device.
zDo not connect two mouse devices simultaneously.
zSet [Touch Pad] to [Disable] in the [Main] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage
67).
zSet [Serial Port A] or [Serial Port B] to [Auto] in the submenu of [Serial Port
Settings] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 68).
zThe I/O and IRQ you can use vary depending on the device. If the setting does
not work, try other settings in the Setup Utility.
The Serial Port B of the port replicator
or the car mounter does not work.
zSet [Serial Port B] to [Auto] in the submenu of [Serial Port Settings] in the
[Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 68).
Cannot print. zCheck the printer connection.
zTurn on the printer.
zThe printer is not online.
zNo paper is in the printer tray or there is a paper jam.
zTurn on the printer and connect it to the computer, and then restart the
computer.
LAN transmission speed slows down
noticeably.
Poor performance during data trans-
mission via a PC Card (e.g., distorted
video image when writing to a DV
camera using an IEEE1394 PC Card).
<Only for model with wireless LAN>
Wireless LAN connection is cut.
zThese problems may occur due to performance loss that results from the CPU
power-saving function. Log on to Windows as an administrator and follow the
steps below.
AClick [start] - [Run] and input [c:\util\cpupower\setup.exe], and click
[OK].
Follow the on-screen instructions.
BClick [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [CPU Idle Setting].
CClick [Performance] and click [OK], then click [Yes].
The computer will restart.
zIf the problem persists, click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance
and Maintenance] - [Power Options] - [Power schemes], select
[Always On] in [Power schemes], and click [OK].
• The above remedy is effective for performance loss resulting from the CPU
power saving function, but not for other causes (e.g., noise generated by high
CPU load such as video playback).
• The above remedy slightly reduces the battery operation time. Normally it is
recommended to select [Battery (Windows XP Standard)] in [CPU Idle
Setting] and to select [Portable/Laptop] in [Power schemes].
Connecting Peripherals
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Troubleshooting (Advanced)
Touch Pad / Touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen)/Digitizer (only for
model with digitizer)
The cursor does not work. zConnect the external mouse correctly.
zRestart the computer using the keyboard.
(Press ,
U
, and
R
to select [Restart].)
zIf the computer does not respond to keyboard commands, read “No response”
(Îpage 85).
Cannot input using the touch pad. zSet [Touch Pad] to [Enable] in the [Main] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage 67).
zThe touch pad may be disabled by some mouse drivers. Check your mouse’s
operating instructions.
Cannot point the correct position using
the included stylus/pen.
z<Only for model with touchscreen>
Perform the touchscreen calibration (Îpage 7).
z<Only for model with digitizer>
Perform the digitizer calibration (Îpage 8).
PC Card / ExpressCard
A card does not work. zInsert the card correctly.
zThe card does not conform to the card standard.
zRestart the computer after installing a driver (of card or other device).
zSet [PC Card Slot] and [ExpressCard Slot] to [Enable] in the [Advanced] menu
of the Setup Utility (Îpage 69).
zThe port settings are not correct.
zRead the instruction manual of the card or contact the manufacturer of the card.
zRemove the card and insert it again (Îpage 29).
zThe driver is not compatible with the operating system.
SD Memory Card
Cannot use an SD Memory Card. zSet [SD Slot] to [Enable] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (Îpage
69).
Cannot use SD security function. zSetup the SD Memory Card (Îpage 34).
Cannot log on using the SD Memory
Card.
zThe user name and password set in the SD Memory Card are not correct.
Enter the correct user name and password, and log on to Windows without
using the SD Memory Card. Set the correct user name and password in [SD
Card Setup] (Îpage 34).
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Troubleshooting (Advanced)
Fast User Switching Function
Some applications do not work prop-
erly.
zWhen switching to a different user with the Fast User Switching function, the
following problems may occur.
• Some applications may not work properly.
• Key combination with
Fn
may not work.
• The display settings may not be possible.
• A serial mouse may not work.
• <Only for model with wireless LAN>
Wireless LAN cannot be used.
• <Only for model with Bluetooth>
Bluetooth cannot be used.
In these cases, log off all users without using Fast User Switching function and
perform the operation once more. If the problem persists, restart the computer.
Others
No response. zPress
Ctrl
+
Shift
+
Esc
to open Task Manager and close the software
application.
zAn input screen (e.g., password input screen at startup) may be hidden behind
another window. Use
Alt
+
Tab
to check.
zShut down by sliding and holding the power switch for four seconds or longer,
and turn on the computer and open the application again. If it no longer works
normally, delete and reinstall it.
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Add or Remove Programs].
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Troubleshooting (Advanced)
You can check the computer’s usage status in the PC Information Viewer. You may need this information when calling
Panasonic Technical Support for advice.
NOTE
zThis computer periodically records the management information including the hard disk information such as number of
hours powered-on, number of times powered-on, internal temperature, replacement sector. The maximum data vol-
ume 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 network nor used for any other purpose except for the pur-
pose described the above.
To disable the function, add the check mark for [Disable the automatic save function for management information his-
tory] in [Hard Disk Status] of PC Information Viewer, and click [OK].
zIf you have not logged on with the administrator authority, some information will be displayed as [Not Found].
zAs long as it is activated, the PC Information Viewer will appear in front of all other screens.
1Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [PC Information Viewer] - [PC Information
Viewer].
2Select the item to display the detailed information.
To save the information as a text file
ADisplay the information you want to save.
BClick [Save].
CSelect the file save range option and click [OK].
DSelect the folder to save the information, input the file name, and click [Save].
zIf automatic saving of the management information record has not been disabled, the records already recorded are
also saved.
To save a copy of the screen as an image file
ADisplay the screen you want to save.
BPress
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
F8
.
CWhen the screen copy message appears, click [OK].
The screen image is saved in [My Documents] folder.
zAlternatively you can save a copy of the screen in the following procedure.
Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [PC Information Viewer] - [Screen Copy].
Checking the Computer’s Usage Status
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NOTE
zThe image is a bitmap file in 256 colors.
zWhen using the extended desktop (Îpage 45), a copy of the primary device screen is saved.
zThe default key combination to copy is
Ctrl
+
Alt
+
F8
. You can change it in the following procedure.
ALog on to Windows as an administrator, and click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [PC Information
Viewer].
BRight-click [Screen Copy] - [Properties] and click [Shortcut].
CClick [Shortcut key] and press the key(s) you want to use for the shortcut.
DClick [OK].
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zCopyright
This manual is copyrighted by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. with 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 to the use of the information contained herein.
© 2007 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
zDisclaimer
Computer specifications and manuals are 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 and the manuals.
zTrademarks
• Microsoft, Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the United States and/
or other countries.
• Intel, Core, Viiv, Centrino and PROSet are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation.
• SDHC Logo is a trademark.
• Adobe, the Adobe logo and Adobe Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems
Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
• PhoenixBIOS, Phoenix Always and Recover Pro are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Phoenix Technologies
Ltd.
• Bluetooth™ is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and licensed to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
•PS/2
® is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
• Panasonic is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
• Names of products, brands, etc., appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
own companies.
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