Panasonic CF-M34 Series Reference Manual

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Read Me First ......................................................
Key Combinations ..............................................
LED Indicators ....................................................
Touchscreen ....................................................
Panasonic Hand Writing..................................
Display Rotation Tool ......................................
Standby/Hibernation Functions .....................
Security Measures ...........................................
Computing on the Road ..................................
Battery Power ..................................................
PC Cards ..........................................................
RAM Module .....................................................
Port Replicator .................................................
External Display ..............................................
USB Device ......................................................
Modem ..............................................................
LAN ...................................................................
Accessories .....................................................
Hard Disk Drive ................................................
Setup Utility .....................................................
Technical Information .....................................
DMI Viewer .......................................................
List of Error Codes ..........................................
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Key Combinations ..........2000 LED Indicators ............ Touch Pad .......... (Advanced) Touchscreen ............ Panasonic Hand Writing........Display Rotation Tool ........Standby/Hibernation Functions ..... Security Measures ........... Computing on the Road ........Battery Power ..........PC Cards ............RAM Module .............
  • Page 2: Read Me First

    Read Me First If the user has logged on without the administrator authority, some functions may not be executable, and some screens may be not displayed as shown in this manual. If this happens, log on with administrator authority to enable these functions.
  • Page 3: Key Combinations

    Key Combinations CAUTION Do not press the following key combinations while using the touch pad (mouse), touchscreen or other keys. NOTE Do not press the following key combinations until you log on to Windows and the hard disk drive indicator turns off.
  • Page 4 Windows 2000 Select [Start] - [Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Hotkey Settings]. Windows XP Select [Start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Hotkey Settings]. Set the parameters Set whether or not to use the Fn key lock function. When the Fn key lock function is enabled...
  • Page 5: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators Caps Lock This indicator lights green when Caps Lock is pressed. Subsequent non-shifted input is capitalized. NumLk These indicators light green when NumLk is pressed. This causes a (Numeric key) portion of the keyboard to function as a numeric keypad. The [Enter] key functions differently depending on the application.
  • Page 6: Touch Pad (Advanced)

    Touch Pad (Advanced) Use the touch pad to move the cursor on the display and perform normal computer operations. NOTE The touch pad has been designed to work only when a finger is used. Therefore, do not use any implement on the touch pad. The double-tapping speed of the touch pad cannot be changed.
  • Page 7 Touch Pad (Advanced) Function Touch Pad Operation Zoom* Magnify/reduce the dis- Ctrl + Magnify play of a document. (rotate the wheel while Reduce holding down Ctrl ) Data Zoom* Display or hide a docu- Shift + ment, or perform opera- tions to return to or pro- ceed with Internet Ex- plorer.
  • Page 8 Touch Pad (Advanced) Changing the mode of the touch pad Windows 2000 Select on the taskbar and then select [TouchPad] or select [TouchPad] in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Mouse]. Windows XP Select on the taskbar and then select [TouchPad] or select [TouchPad] in [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] - [Mouse].
  • Page 9 Touch Pad (Advanced) When you want to re-enable the touch pad Windows 2000 In [Control Panel] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager], when an external mouse or trackball device is displayed in [Mice and other pointing devices], select [Driver] - [Uninstall] to delete it, and then select [OK] to confirm the deletion. Windows XP In [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [De- vice Manager], when an external mouse or trackball device is displayed in [Mice...
  • Page 10: Touchscreen

    Touchscreen Your computer is equipped with a touchscreen function allowing you to perform the same operations as the touch pad or mouse by touching the surface of the display with the stylus (included). (The following explanation gives one example (for the default settings). Windows 2000 The operation settings can be changed in [Start] - [Programs] - [UPDD] - [Settings].
  • Page 11 Touchscreen Configuring the Touchscreen When needed, the touchscreen can be configured using the following steps. Windows 2000 Select from the taskbar or select [Settings] from [Start] - [Programs] - [UPDD] Windows XP Select from the taskbar or select [Settings] from [Start] - [All Programs] - [UPDD] The following screen will be displayed.
  • Page 12 Touchscreen When connecting the serial device The touchscreen is set so that Device 1 (touchscreen of the computer) and Device 2 (CF-VDL01 (optional) connected to the serial port of the port replicator) both operate. When connecting the serial device to the serial port of the port replicator, if Windows does not start or the serial device does not work properly, change the settings of the touchscreen driver with the following procedure.
  • Page 13: Panasonic Hand Writing

    The file size of a bitmap image to be saved or pasted to another application can be changed with [Option] - [Window size]. Changing the number of colors of the display may affect the Panasonic Hand Writing screen. If the screen is affected, click...
  • Page 14 Positions on the work surface of the touch pad have corresponding positions in the Panasonic Hand Writing window. For example, a character or figure made in the top-left part of the work surface of the touch pad will be displayed in the top- left part of the Panasonic Hand Writing window.
  • Page 15: Display Rotation Tool

    Windows 2000 Select [Start] - [Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Display Rotation Tool]. Windows XP Select [Start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Display Rotation Tool]. NOTE While the display is rotated: • Do not use the Extended Desktop (The touch pad or touchscreen may fail to operate properly.)
  • Page 16: Standby/Hibernation Functions

    Standby/Hibernation Functions Starting Up Your Computer Quickly If you want to immediately start up and continue an application after shutting down your computer, you can do so by using either the standby or hibernation function. Differences between the standby and hibernation functions Function Standby function Hibernation function...
  • Page 17 Standby/Hibernation Functions Precautions Before entering the standby or hibernation mode Save all data. When a file in an external device such as a CD drive, external hard disk, or ATA card is opened, close the file. Even when a password has been set in the Setup Utility, [Enter Password] does not appear when the computer resumes from the standby or hibernation mode.
  • Page 18: Using The Power Switch

    Standby/Hibernation Functions Using the Power Switch Setting Windows 2000 Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Power Options]. In [Advanced], select [Standby] or [Hibernate] for [When I press the power button on my computer] and then select [OK]. Windows XP Select [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Op- tions].
  • Page 19 Standby/Hibernation Functions Resuming Operation Slide the power switch When [Standby]* or [Hibernate] is selected as the setting for [When I close the lid of my portable computer], the computer will enter either the standby or hibernation mode when the LCD panel is closed. Operation will resume when the LCD panel is opened. Even if the display is closed after the computer has entered either the standby or hiber- nation mode, operation will resume when the display is opened.
  • Page 20: Security Measures

    Security Measures To prevent unauthorized access of your computer, the various security measures are provided below. Situation Function to use Reference You do not want your computer to be used without permission Supervisor Password below User Password You do not want the data on the hard disk to be read, or data to Hard Disk Lock page 23 be written to the hard disk, in cases including theft.
  • Page 21 Use only the upper horizontal row of numeric keys to input your password. Do not forget your password. If your Supervisor Password is forgotten you will be unable to use your computer. Contact Panasonic Technical Support. When running the Setup Utility, do not leave your computer even for a short time, as the possibility exists for the password to be set/changed by another person.
  • Page 22 Use only the upper horizontal row of numeric keys to input your password. Do not forget your password. If a password is forgotten, you will be unable to use your computer. Contact Panasonic Technical Support. When running the Setup Utility, do not leave your computer even for a short time.
  • Page 23 Press F10 and select [Yes], then press Enter CAUTION To change your hard disk drive To change your hard disk drive, contact Panasonic Technical Support. Before changing the hard disk, be sure to set the [Hard Disk Lock] to [Dis- able].
  • Page 24: Computing On The Road

    Computing on the Road Conserving Power One of the main features of notebook-type computers is that you have the power of computing away from your home or office. In the following, information is provided on how to maximize use of the battery pack which is necessary for such computing. Four Important Points POINT Be sure to charge your battery before and after use.
  • Page 25 Computing on the Road Setting the Intel(R) SpeedStep (TM) technology Windows 2000 By using the Intel ® SpeedStep™ technology applet, you can set the computer's perfor- mance to optimize power consumption. Start-up methods Select on the taskbar NOTE The icon differs depending on the current setting. Maximum Performance (The CPU performance is maximized at all times.) Automatic (The CPU performance is automatically maximized only when necessary.)
  • Page 26: Battery Power

    Battery pack or charger may not be working properly. Quickly remove the battery pack and disconnect the AC adaptor, then connect them again. If the problem persists, contact Panasonic Technical Support. Blinking orange* Unable to recharge due to violation of temperature limits.
  • Page 27 Battery Power Remaining Battery Level Confirmation by Alarm The computer can be set to notify of a low battery level, etc. using the following menu. When the battery level goes down to the level specified, the computer sets off an alarm and displays a message indicating the low battery level.
  • Page 28 Battery Power Accurately Displaying Battery Capacity The battery pack has a function for measuring, storing and learning about battery ca- pacity. Using this function properly to accurately display remaining battery capacity re- quires that the battery pack be fully charged (charged to 100%), then fully discharged, and then fully charged again.
  • Page 29 Battery Power Replacing the Battery Pack When the charge provided by your battery pack is supplied for only a short period of time, even after fully charging according to the instructions, it may be time to replace your battery pack. The battery pack is a consumable item and therefore will require replacement (CF-VZSU15A).
  • Page 30 Battery Power Put the battery pack Use the tab to lower the battery pack into place. Slide the battery pack inward until it is firmly in place. CAUTION Be sure the battery pack is properly connected to the connector. Put the cover back into place The cover is closed by inserting the hook at the right end (see illus- tration) into the groove.
  • Page 31: Pc Cards

    PC Cards Your computer has one PC Card slot. This slot conforms to the PC Card Standard; therefore, communications and SCSI devices may be utilized. The slot allows you to use one Type I or Type II card. CAUTION Check the PC Cards’ specifications. Be sure the total operating current does not exceed the specified limit.
  • Page 32: Ram Module

    RAM Module Use a RAM module meeting the RAM module specifications below. If a module is used that does not meet the specifications, there are cases in which data may become unus- able or the computer may not operate properly. RAM module specifications 144 pins, SO-DIMM, 3.3 V, SDRAM, PC133 Compliant Only a RAM card designed for PC133 can be added...
  • Page 33: Port Replicator

    Port Replicator A port replicator is available as an option (CF-VEB341/CF-VEB342/CF-VEB343). This device eliminates the hassles of having you connect/disconnect the various cables when carrying your computer around and allows a variety of peripherals to be con- nected including a headphone or microphone, etc. The port replicator connects to the expansion bus connector on the bottom of your computer.
  • Page 34: External Display

    External Display The port replicator ( page 33) is required to connect the external display to the computer. Port Replicator Power off your computer “Starting Up/Shutting Down”) CF-VEB343 Do not shut down using the standby or hibernation function. Connect your computer to the optional port replicator The Operating Instructions of the port replicator) Connect the external display to the port replicator Turn on the external display, then turn on your computer...
  • Page 35 External Display About [Intel ® Extreme Graphics] The selection of the display destination, adjustment of the brightness and contrast, and setting of the hotkey to change the display destination can be done in the following menu. Windows 2000 :[Control Panel] - [Intel Extreme Graphics] - [Devices] ®...
  • Page 36 External Display CAUTION When the application running is not shown on the display, refer to the following items. Under the condition the application is in the external display, or after the applica- tion is closed in the external display, there are cases the application will not be shown in the display when executed the next time if the position of the extended display is changed or the Extended Desktop is closed.
  • Page 37: Usb Device

    USB connector of either the computer or a port replicator. Before starting up Windows, however, only the USB connector of the computer can be used. If a USB floppy disk drive other than the Panasonic CF-VFDU03 USB floppy disk drive is used, operations such as reinstallation cannot be performed because the floppy disk drive will be unable to be used as a boot drive.
  • Page 38: Modem

    Modem Connecting to a telephone line and settings Connecting a telephone line to the modem It is not possible to connect the modem to any of the following lines. Internal home phones Intercoms CAUTION Do not use the PBX internal phone lines installed in company offices. Doing so may lead to a fire or electric shock.
  • Page 39 Modem Ring Resume Function With this function, if the telephone that is connected to the modem rings in the standby mode, the power of the computer automatically switches on. This function is convenient when using automatic information receiving applications such as a FAX application. When using this function, it is necessary to run a software application able to maintain the condition to receive telephone calls and to return the computer to the original condi- tion after a call.
  • Page 40: Lan

    Using LAN Using the computer as a network computer When using the computer as a network computer, some additional settings may have to be made depending on the usage conditions. We recommend asking your system ad- ministrator or the person in charge of the network. NOTE Do not use the standby or hibernation functions during communications (except when the Wake Up from LAN function is in use), as this may cause an error in...
  • Page 41 Wake up from LAN This is a function to automatically power the computer on from a network server when the computer is in the standby or hibernation mode. To use this function, it is necessary to have a network environment that accommodates Wake up from LAN. To use this function: Windows 2000 Select [Device Manager] in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [System] - [Hard-...
  • Page 42: Accessories

    Accessories Hand Strap and Shoulder Strap A hand strap and shoulder strap are available as an option (CF-VSS341). The hand strap is convenient for computing while standing. Adjust the length of the belt so that the computer does not fall by mistake, and firmly hold the computer when using it.
  • Page 43: Hard Disk Drive

    Hard Disk Drive To change your hard disk drive, contact Panasonic Technical Support CAUTION To change your hard disk drive, contact Panasonic Technical Support. Be sure to back up all important data before the change. You can erase the data before changing the hard disk drive.
  • Page 44 Hard Disk Drive Heater Cable Removing the hard disk drive Unlock the connector lock. Remove the hard disk drive cable. Remove the heater cables. Gently lift the hard disk drive. Hard Disk Drive Cable Connector Lock Remove the hard disk drive from the cover. Heater Cover Disconnect the hard disk drive connector and remove the heater.
  • Page 45: Setup Utility

    Setup Utility Running the Setup Utility Turn on or restart the computer Press F2 while [Press F2 to enter SETUP] is displayed soon after the computer begins the startup procedure (If you fail to press F2 at this time, restart your computer.) If [Enter Password] is displayed Enter your password.
  • Page 46 Setup Utility Information Menu Language: [English] Model No.: xxxx Serial No.: xxxx CPU Type: xxxxxxxx CPU Speed: 866 MHz BIOS Version: Vx.xxLxxx Embedded Controller Version: Vx.xxLxx System Memory: xxx MB Primary Master: xx GB Parameters : Default) * Select the language for displaying the Setup Util- Language* English ity.
  • Page 47 Setup Utility Advanced Menu Serial Port A : [Auto] Serial Port B : [Auto] Touch Screen : [Auto] Wireless Modem* [Auto] Ring Resume* [Disable] Power SYNC with PC* [ON & OFF] Parallel Port: [Auto] Mode: [ECP] LAN: [Enable] Boot up from LAN: [Enable] Modem: [Enable]...
  • Page 48 Setup Utility Security Menu Password on boot: [Enable] Set Supervisor Password: [Enter] Display Boot Menu: [Enable] Hard Disk Lock: [Disable] User Password Protection: [No Protection] Set User Password: [Enter] NOTE When the Setup Utility is started up with the User Password; The User Password can be changed only when [User Password Protection] has been set to [No Protection].
  • Page 49 Setup Utility Boot Menu Floppy Drive Hard Disk Drive CD Drive* LAN* “CD Drive” indicates a CD-ROM drive with a USB connection. Not displayed when [Boot up from LAN] is set to [Disable]. The default order is as follows: [Floppy Drive] [Hard Disk Drive] [CD Drive] [LAN].
  • Page 50: Technical Information

    Technical Information Supported Display Resolutions Only the following resolutions are supported. Do not select other resolutions. 640 x 480 (Windows 2000 only), 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024 pixels Network When the power saving function is running, communications software may malfunction. For example, communications may be halted if the standby (hibernation) mode is acti- vated.
  • Page 51: Dmi Viewer

    Select [DMI Viewer] from [Start] - [Programs] - [Panasonic] Windows XP Select [DMI Viewer] from [Start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] The screen shown below is displayed. When you click on an item, detailed information on that item will be displayed.
  • Page 52: List Of Error Codes

    If your system displays any of the below error messages other that the ones marked with an asterisk (*), write down the message and contact Panasonic Technical Support. If your system fails after you make changes in the Setup menus, reset the computer, enter Setup and install Setup defaults or correct the error.
  • Page 53 List of Error Codes 02F5 DMA Test Failed Cannot write to extended DMA (Direct Memory Access) registers. 02F6 Software NMI Failed Cannot generate software NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt). 02F7 Fail - Safe Timer NMI Failed Fail-Safe Timer takes too long. device address Conflict Address conflict for specified device.
  • Page 54: Dealing With Problems (Advanced)

    Dealing with Problems (Advanced) When a problem occurs, refer to this page. If you still cannot troubleshoot the problem, contact Panasonic Technical Support. Starting Up The power indicator or Check the cable connection for the AC adaptor. battery indicator is not lit Check to see if a fully charged battery is properly inserted.
  • Page 55 Dealing with Problems (Advanced) Display No display after powering When there is no display to an external display, • Check your cable connection to the external display. • Confirm your display is powered on. • Check the settings for your external display. Try changing the display by pressing Fn + F3 .
  • Page 56: Battery Indicator

    The battery pack or recharging function may be defective. Quickly remove the battery pack and disconnect the AC adaptor, then connect them again. If the problem persists, contact Panasonic Technical Support. The orange indicator Unable to charge because of an improper temperature range. ( “Precau-...
  • Page 57 Setup Utility [Enter Password] is dis- Enter the User Password or Supervisor Password. If you have forgotten it, contact played Panasonic Technical Support. [Advanced] and [Boot] Restart the Setup Utility with the Supervisor Password. menu can not be regis- tered All or some items in [Se- Restart the Setup Utility with the Supervisor Password.
  • Page 58: Connecting Peripherals

    Dealing with Problems (Advanced) Connecting Peripherals W h e n c o n n e c t i n g a The port replicator is required.( page printer using a parallel port, or when connecting a PS/2 external mouse or external display An error occurs while in- When you install the driver for a PC Card or peripheral device, be sure to use a driver...
  • Page 59 (Advanced) Connecting Peripherals USB floppy disk drives Only the Panasonic CF-VFDU03 USB floppy disk drive can be used. do not work as a boot Do not connect the floppy disk drive to the USB connector of the port replicator for drive this computer.
  • Page 60 Intel, Pentium and SpeedStep are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation. Adobe ® and Acrobat ® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Panasonic is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. PCE0100A_2K/XP...

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