Panasonic Toughbook CF-P1P3CDG6M Operating Instructions Manual page 45

Panasonic toughbook cf-p1p3cdg6m: user guide
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Application Software
The computer locks up dur-
ing the execution of an ap-
plication, or the execution
speed becomes noticeably
slower.
Display
It is hard to view the LCD.
The cursor cannot be con-
trolled.
The cursor does not prop-
erly correspond to a stylus
tap.
Even when the CF-P1's
power is switched off, only
the power to the LCD turns
off, but the power to the
main unit remains on (in-
put from the keyboard is
still possible).
Connecting a Host PC
A host computer does not
recognize CF-P1.
Connect the AC adaptor and push the reset switch. Check
the remaining battery level and make sure that multiple
applications are not running simultaneously. Close all
applications that are not being used.
The LCD backlight may have automatically turned off
due to the power-saving function. Turn on the LCD back-
light by holding down the power switch until the back-
light goes on.
Adjust the backlight brightness.
1 Tap
- [Settings] - [System] tab - [Backlight].
2 Tap the [Brightness] tab and adjust the brightness with
the slider.
Push the reset switch to restart.
Align the screen (
Enable the Microsoft
chronize CF-P1 with the host computer. If this situation
occurs frequently, tap
[Options] - [PC] tab to remove the checkmark from [Use
mobile schedule to sync with this PC] and reset.
Confirm that Microsoft
sion) has been installed in the host computer.
Check to see if a fully charged battery pack is properly
installed to CF-P1.
If a modem card has been inserted, disconnect these de-
vices and check the communication status again.
Confirm that CF-P1's power is on.
Push the reset switch to restart.
If a cable or cradle is being used for the connection,
recheck the connection to the host computer.
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ActiveSync
connection, and syn-
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ActiveSync
3.7 (or a later ver-
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