Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto CF-31 SERIES del fabbricante Panasonic
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1 Reference Manual Personal Comp uter Model No. CF- 31 Series We recomme nd that t his Referenc e Man ual be pr inted. Descriptions • For common procedures and s creens for Windows 7 and Windows X P , this Ref erence Ma nual uses t he proced ures and screens of Windows 7.
2 Introduction This m anual exp lains usi ng the W indows 7 or Windows XP defau lt set ting. In these i nstruction s, the names ar e referre d as foll ows.
3 Introduc tion Depend i ng on the pro ce ssi ng s tat us o n Wind ows, sou nd may be i nt er rup te d at Wi nd ows st art up. Y ou can mute th e sou nd a t s tart up. A Right-cli ck the de sktop and cli ck [Pers onalize] - [Soun ds]. B Remove th e check ma rk from [Play W indows S tartup sound ], and c lick [OK].
4 Introduc tion 6 Click [OK]. W ait unt il the next [OK] s creen ap pears. 7 Click [OK]. NOTE Y ou cannot change the GPU that is us ed while o perating graphic s-relate d applic ation pro grams. Once the GPU is switc hed, sw itching to the o ther GP U is not po ssi ble for a certain per iod o f time.
5 Key Combinations NOTE Do no t repea tedl y pres s the keys in qui ck succ ession . Do not use the ke y combin ations to gether wi th touch pad ( external m ouse), to uchscree n (only for model with to uch- screen ) or oth er key o perat ions.
6 Key Co mbin ations Fn + F3 Display mode switchin g ( pag e 48 ) When an external disp lay (a project or etc.) is conn ected, yo u can chang e the dis- play mo de. A Press Fn + F3 . B Click the display mo de. (C omputer only /Duplic ate/Extend /Projector o nly) The ch ange you made ma y not b e effective un til Enter is pr esse d.
7 Key Co mbin ations *1 These k ey comb inatio ns are dis abled whe n [Conc ealed Mod e] is ena bled. *2 Only wh en a port re plicator h aving an HDMI port is conne cted.
8 Key Co mbin ations Y ou can ma ke 2 setti ngs: • Fn key lock When you press Fn , the key is lo cked (pr essed- down) unti l you pres s ano ther key . Use this when p ressin g difficult k ey combinat ions. • Pop-up icon on/off 1 St art up the Hotkey Sett ings.
9 Touchscreen <Only for model with touc hscreen> Y ou can u se th e touchs creen f unction to perfor m the s ame op eration as the t ouch pad and mous e.
10 Touch screen When the touchscreen becomes dirty , wipe it with an approved soft cloth The to uchscr een is s peciall y treated to preve nt dirt fr om adher ing to th e surface, s o dirt c an be rem oved e asily usi ng a dry cloth (use onl y the appr oved s oft cloth).
11 Touch screen Do not apply excessive force to the touchscreen Do no t lift the com puter while h oldin g the LCD screen, or allow th e screen to be twis ted. Do not place any obje cts on the LCD sc reen. Any of the abo ve may c ause the touchsc reen glass to break, or may dam age the LCD screen .
12 Touch screen Calibration by a st andard user NOTE Perfor m the follo wing c alibrat ion for e ach user . 1 Run [T ablet P C Setting s]. Click (S tart) - [Control Panel] - [Hardwar e and Sou nd] - [ T able t PC Se ttings ]. 2 Click [Cal ibrate].
13 Panasonic Hand Wr iting Y ou can mak e a bitma p file (.b mp) of a s imple char acter and a figure s uch as si gnature by handw riting on the touch pad and the touchs creen (only for model w ith touchsc reen). CAUTION Do not use the Fast User Swi tching fu nction wh ile Pana sonic Ha nd Writing is a ctive.
14 Sleep or Hiber nation Functions The sleep *1 or hi bernatio n funct ions allow y ou to shu t off the com puter with out clos ing prog rams and doc uments. Y o u can quickly r eturn to the progr ams and documents tha t you were workin g on be fore sleep *1 or hibernat ion.
15 Sleep or Hibernatio n Functions 1 Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Pe rformance and Ma intenance] - [ Power Options] - [Advanced]. 2 Select [S t and by] or [Hibernate] for [When I close the lid of my port able computer:] / [When I press the power button on my computer:], and then c lick [OK].
16 Sleep or Hibernatio n Functions • When u sing co mmunicat ion so ftware or net work functi ons. • When u sing per ipheral devic es. (If periphe ral dev ices fail t o work no rmally , restart the computer .) • When u sing a PC Car d. (If the card fai ls to work norm ally , restart the compu ter .
17 Sleep or Hibernatio n Functions T o e nter standby , click [start] - [T urn Off Computer] - [S tand B y]. T o enter hibern ation, cl ick [start] - [Turn Off Computer ], then pr ess and h old Shift and click [Hib ernat e].
18 Sleep or Hibernatio n Functions T o resume from slee p *3 or hibern ation 1 Open the di spla y , or sl ide th e pow er swi tch (A). In the def ault setti ng, the Windows password will be requeste d to re sume.
19 Saving Power Y ou can ex tend batter y life a nd save powe r also d uring AC ada ptor usa ge. Use the me thods b elow to r educe powe r consu mption . Change [Power Options] Click (S tart) - [Control Panel ] - [System and Security] - [P ower Options] to select [Power saver].
20 Saving Power T o confirm c urrent s ettin gs, click (S tart ) - [All P rograms ] - [Pan asonic] - [Pow er Savi ng Utilit y] - [Advanced] to view [Wired LAN standby powe r savi ng functi on] or [Wi reless L AN standby po wer sav ing function ].
21 Saving Power Disable this func tion for work that requires subtle i mage an d color nua nces or in vide o editing using video ed iting app lica - tions. Wired LAN st andby power saving function Enablin g this fun ction dis ables the Wake Up from wired LAN fun ction to sav e power in s tandby/hibernatio n.
22 Saving Power <When th e discr ete GPU w ith hig her power c onsumpti on is ac tivated> Setup 1 Click (St a rt) *2 - [All Programs] - [ Catalyst Control Center] - [C CC – Advanced]. 2 Click [Powe r Play™]. Click [Gra phics] - [PowerP lay™].
23 Security Measures Use these features to protect y our data. Anothe r secu rity mea sure • Embed ded Se curity (TP M) ( pa ge 97 ): For further information, refer to the Installation Manua l of “T rusted Platform Module ( TPM)”. Set the Su pervis or Passwo rd before s etting the User Pas sword.
24 Security Measures Y ou can se t a start-up password to protect your co mputer fr om un authorized use. 1 Set th e p assword ( pag e 2 3 ), and select [Enabled] i n [Password On Boot] and/or [Pa ss- word On Resum e] in the [S ecurity] menu of the Set up Utility ( pag e 9 7 ).
25 Battery Power Battery in dicator: *1 In high t emperature mode , the 100% bat tery leve l is equi valent to 80% level of the normal tempera ture mode. NOTE Once the battery is fully charge d, the com puter per forms r echarg ing only when th e battery level b ecome s less than appr oximate ly 95% , so ov erch argi ng is av oided.
26 Battery Power Y ou can ch eck the remai ning batte ry charge on the screen. (Af t er logg ing on to Windows) 1 Press Fn + F9 . When the battery pack is inse rted (example ) : Normal temperat ur.
27 Battery Power NOTE Note that a l evel co rrespondi ng to a 100 % char ge for high temperatu re mode i s approxi mately eq uivalen t to an 8 0% charge level for normal temperat ure mode.
28 Battery Power Computer behavior with low battery The defau lt settin gs are a s foll ows. When t he batter y level be comes 10% [Low battery alarm] When the b att ery le vel beco mes 5% [Critical battery alarm] Displays a message tha t the ba ttery level i s low .
29 Battery Power The “Batte ry Reca librati on” funct ion meas ures and memorizes the batter y capacit y . T o correct th e battery display , u se this function to fill t he batte ry and then discha rge it c ompletel y . Pe rform th e proce dure at l east onc e immedi ately after purchasi ng the compu ter .
30 Battery Power A Restart the com puter . B Press and hold F9 while the [Pana sonic] b oot scr een is di splayed just after the com puter starts the s tartup proc e- dure. C When the r emaini ng batte ry capacity is disp layed , press Enter . D Follow the on-s creen inst ruction s.
31 Battery Power B Slide the latc h (A) down , and op en the cov er . C Pull th e tab (B) of the battery pack . To i n s e r t A Insert the batt ery pack u ntil it se curely fi ts the connec tor .
32 Battery Power C Slide the l atch (C) to the left to lock the cover . CAUTION Make sur e the lat ch is s ecurely locke d, otherwi se the batt ery pack m ay fall w hen yo u carry t he com puter .
33 Customizing the Power Setting Y ou can ch oose the optimum power s etting f or your op erating c ondit ion by s electing a p ower plan . Y ou ca n also c reate you r own power plan. 1 Click or on the notification area and cl ick [More power options].
34 Multimedia Pocket Y ou can atta ch the fol lowin g devi ces. (refer to rece nt catalogs and othe r sour ces for informa tion ab out the products av aila ble) DVD MUL T I driv e (optio nal) CAUT.
35 Multimedia Po cket 2 Slide the latch (A) and ope n the cover . 3 Pres s the rel ease h andl e (B). The re lease ha ndle pops out . 4 Pull the release handle (B) to draw out the device p artway , and hold the device on it s both sides to remove.
36 Multimedia Po cket NOTE Y ou can se e that th e device i s recogni zed or no t by double- clickin g *3 , or chec king the [ Inform ation] menu in the Setup Util ity ( pa ge 89 ). If the device i s not recog nized (or if the media cannot be a ccessed) , turn off the c omputer and reinse rt the device.
37 PC Card / ExpressCard Y ou can in sert the fol lowing ca rds. Express Card/34 or Expres sCard/54 to the E xpressCar d slot ( A) PC Card Ty pe I (3.3 mm ) or II (5 .0 mm) to the P C Card slot (B) For model with S mart Card slot ( page 43 ) NOTE The foll owing typ es of card are no t supported: PC Card T ype III (10.
38 PC Card / Expr essCard 2 Insert the E x pressCa rd (upper sl ot) (D) or the PC Card (lower slot) (E) with the labe l side up until it securely f it s in to the slot. For furt her infor mation, r efer to t he instr uction ma nual o f the car d. T o remove the card 1 Disable the ca rd function.
39 PC Card / ExpressCard NOTE Check the car d’s specifi cation to pr event the total operating curren t from exc eeding the al lowabl e limit. Othe rwise mal - function may occ ur . Allowabl e Current: 3 .3 V: 400 mA, 5 V: 400 mA Some t ypes of car ds cann ot be us ed simu ltaneousl y .
40 SD Memory Card This compute r supports SDHC Memo ry Cards (SD Me mory Cards with a capacity more than 2 GB ). When you us e a miniSD Card or a microSD Car d, set the card to a m iniSD Card adaptor or a micro SD Card adap tor , and insert/ remove t he card with the ada ptor .
41 SD Memory Card CAUTION Do not remov e or insert the S D Memory Card u ntil Window s has compl eted load ing. Do not rem ove the c ard or t urn off the com puter in the foll owing ca ses, o therwis e the data may be corr upted. • While the computer is in sl eep *1 or hiberna tion.
42 SD Memory Card T o remove the card Preparation Save the data and close a ll appli cations . Open the cover and confirm the SD Memory C ard indicator is off. 1 Disable the ca rd function. A Click on the notifi cation ar ea an d click . B Sele ct the ca rd.
43 Smart Card <Only for model with Smart card slot> Y ou need s oftware and a d river to u se a Smart c ard. CAUTION Do not: • Hit, be nd, or dr op the car d. • T o uch the c ontact part with fingers o r metal obje ct. • Plac e the card in v ery hot lo cation for a lo ng time .
44 RAM Module Use RAM m odules th at com ply with t he specific ations b elow . Using any other mo dule m ay cause m alfunc tion or re sult i n computer fa ilure. RAM modul e specif ications: 204 pins , SO-DIMM, 1.5 V , DDR3 SDRAM, PC3-8500 (For inf ormat ion of R AM modu le compatib ility , conta ct Panas onic T echnic al Suppo rt.
45 RAM Module 4 Insert/Remove the RAM module. To i n s e r t A T ilt the m odule s lightly and i nsert it in the sl ot. B Align the cutout (C) with the p rojection, and pres s down the module so that t he right a nd left hoo ks (D) ar e locke d. To r e m o v e A Careful ly open th e right and left hooks (D).
46 Port Replicator / Car Mounter Y ou can use an optional por t replicato r and a car mounter . T hese dev ices free yo u from being bothered by a lot o f cable c onnectio ns when y ou carry the co mputer . Th ey also allow you to conne ct various per ipherals .
47 Port Replicat or / Car Mounter NOTE When you do not use the ex pansion bus c onnector , clos e the slide c over so th at por - tion (B) matches the mark (C).
48 External D ispl ay Y ou can sw itch t he outpu t destin ation to an exte rnal ana log disp lay . First sl ide the l atch on the cover and open th e cover . Connect th e externa l display to t he exte rnal displ ay port (A). Y ou can al so switch th e outpu t destinat ion to a n external HDMI displ ay .
49 External Display NOTE Until Wi ndows startu p is com pleted (during S etup Uti lity , etc.), the simu ltaneous dis play ca nnot be used and pressi ng Fn + F3 switches the dis play b etween t he intern al LCD and the exter nal disp lay .
50 External Display Y ou can co nnect up to fo ur external displa ys when u sing a port repl icator . When an e xternal display is con nected, y ou can us e the sim ultaneous display function and the extended desktop function.
51 External Display Port Rep licator HDM I: HDMI dis play con nected to the por t replic ator *4 VGA (An alog RGB ): Analog d isplay connecte d to ei ther the comp uter or the port r eplicator [Resolution] (C) Select the re solut ion of the d ispla y .
52 External Display The pop-up icon display ed by Fn key co mbinat ion appear s only on the primar y devic e. <Only for model wi th touchs creen> Set the in ternal LC D to the p rimary devic e when usi ng the t ouchscree n. The c ursor wil l move on the pr imary device when you t ouch the i nternal LCD.
53 External Display In additio n to the Display Sele ctor uti lity , t he foll owing meth ods are availab le for changin g disp lay sett ings. T o switc h to the ext ended desktop 1 Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Oth er Control Panel Options] - [Int el(R) Graphi cs and Media] - [Dis play Device s].
54 External Display 1 Click (St art) - [Control Panel] - [Hardware and Sound] - [Sound Pla yback]. 2 Select the sound output des tination. 3 Click [S et Defa ult], an d then c lick [ OK]. 1 Click [st art] - [Con trol Panel] - [Sound, S peech, and Audio Devices] - [Audio].
55 USB Devices Preparation Attach the dev ice for the media containing the device d river (e .g., CD-ROM) . Equipme nt connec ted to t he multim edia pocket c annot be r ecogniz ed if connecte d after the USB devi ce driv er installati on scr een app ears.
56 USB Devices A Double- click on the notifi cation area an d select the USB de vic e, then cl ick [S top]. B Follo w the on -screen i nstruct ions. Thes e step s are not necess ary wh en; • Remov ing th e device after tur ning off the computer.
57 IEEE 1394 Devices <Only for the model w ith IEEE 13 94 interface> Y ou can co nnect a digital vi deo camc order o r other IEEE 139 4 standard de vice to the com puter . T o connect IEEE 1394 device Preparation Attach the dev ice for the me dia co ntaining the dri ver (e.
58 Fingerprint Reader <Only for model with Fingerp rint Reader> . NOTE Enroll ment and authen tication is u navailab le to an ex tremely m inority of peo ple including those whose fingerpr ints give little da ta for per sonal id entifica tion.
59 Fing erprin t Reader CAUTION T o protect the fingerprint sensor , be sure to cl o se the cover when not using the fingerprint reader . W e shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoe.
60 Fing erprin t Reader Precautions Security Functions Fingerpr int Authe ntica tion T echnolog y does n ot guarant ee com plete authe ntica tion an d indivi dual ide ntificati on. Pl ease acknowl edge we shall no t be liabl e for any loss o r damage whatsoever resulti ng from th e use of, o r inabil ity to use you r Finger print de vice .
61 Fing erprin t Reader F Log on to Windo ws as an Adm inistr ator . The “Fing erprint so ftware Ico n” appears in the noti fication area . • If the icon d oes not ap pear , c lick . 3 TPM Fingerprint Utility Initiali zation Performe d by the Co mputer Adminis trator .
62 Fing erprin t Reader NOTE Enroll at least tw o fingers . Even i f one of them is inju red, you can us e another one to access y our accoun t and se cret data. For fu rther infor mation ab out the e nrollm ent, refer to “How to Use the F ingerprin t Reader” ( pag e 58 ) and [T utorial] .
63 Fing erprin t Reader Y ou can in crea se yo ur comp uter ’s sec urity le vel by settin g the B IOS lev el des cribed in this section. Per form ed by t he Co mput er Ad mini stra tor . 1 Register the Supervisor Passwor d. Y ou have t o regis ter the Su pervisor Password to proc eed to the ne xt st ep.
64 Fing erprin t Reader Backup The file de scribed bel ow is neces sary for r ecover ing the Fing erprin t authentica tion data. Bac k up this fil e periodi cally i n a s afe locat ion such as remova ble disk to avoi d data loss res ulting f rom some accide nts.
65 Fing erprin t Reader Limit ations in Use Passwor d Ba nk *4 li mitations : The fol lowing web pages ca nnot be supporte d. Web pages which are create d by the fo llowi ng technol ogies: • Web forms c reated on the fly us ing Jav aScri pt. • Web forms whi ch looks as one form (e.
66 Fing erprin t Reader NOTE The data enrol led in the finger print sens or is not image data. Y ou cannot restore fingerp rint image d ata from the da ta enrolle d in the fi ngerprint s ensor . 1 Disable Power-on Security A Log on to Windo ws as an Adminis trator .
67 Fing erprin t Reader • The compu ter res tarts. *6 Window s XP: [start] S tarti ng Over If the spec ific s olutions for your p roble m in Finge rprint R eader ( page 121 ) do n ot work, you can u se these instruct ions as the last m easure and start over .
68 Modem <Only for model with modem> CAUTION Y ou cannot connec t the mode m to the following line s. • Interphone •I n t e r c o m s •I S D N Be sure to connec t the te lephone c able into the mo dem port, n ot into the LAN po rt.
69 Modem The com puter auto matic ally res umes f rom sle ep *2 when the telepho ne connec ted to t he modem r ings. Y ou will ne ed software to keep the compu ter in id le state wa iting for a phon e call, and i f you prefer , to turn the c ompute r to sleep *2 again afterwa rd.
70 Modem A Click o r on the notifi catio n area and click [Mo re power op tions] - [Change when the compu ter sleeps]. Click [start] - [Control Pan el] - [Pe rformance and Mainte nance] - [Po wer Options] - [P ower Sc hemes]. B Set the ex pected c ommunicati on time for th e sleep *2 sett ing.
71 LAN CAUTION Do not con nect the tel ephone c able to the LAN port. 1 T urn off the computer . Do not us e sleep *1 or hibe rnat ion. 2 Slide downward a nd open the cover , and connect the cabl e. Connect t he LAN port (A) and t he network s ystem (server, HUB, etc.
72 LAN NOTE With this functio n enabl ed, powe r is cons umed even if the c omput er is in s leep *1 , h ibernati on, or powe red off. Be su re to use the AC adap tor .
73 LAN Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Pe rformance and Ma intenance] - [ System] - [Hardw are] - [Device Manager ] - [Network adapters] and double-cl ick [Intel(R) 82577 LM Gigabit Net- work Connection], and then click [Advanced]. 6 Click [Enable P ME] in [Property] and select [Ena bled] in [V alue], and then click [O K].
74 LAN 3 Click [Power Manageme nt], add (to enable) or remove (to disable) check mark s of [Allow the computer to turn of f this device to save power] and [Allow this device to wake the computer] *3 , and then cl ick [OK] . We recomm end yo u to make t he above 2 setti ngs ON/OF F simulta neously .
75 D isabl ing/En ablin g Wirele ss Communicat ion <Only for model with wireless LAN, wireless W A N, and/or Bluetooth> There a re sever al ways o f disabl ing an d enablin g wireles s comm unicatio n.
76 Disabling/Enab ling Wireless Comm unication Double- click , , , o r on the notificat ion area . Click [s tart] - [All Programs] - [In tel PROSet W ireless] - [W iFi Conn ection Utility ]. NOTE If you uni nstall the Wirel ess Switch Uti lity , set the wirel ess switch to ON be forehand.
77 Disabling/Enab ling Wireless Comm unication T o change the function of the wireless switch In the d efault set ting, th e wirele ss switc h enable s dev ices tha t you selec t turn ing the wir eless switch o ff last time . Y ou can change th is functi on.
78 Disabling/Enab ling Wireless Comm unication Checking the st atus of the wireless connection NOTE The Wi reless S witch U tilit y should also be inst alled s o that the W ireles s Connec tion Di sable Utilit y works. The Wire- less S witch U tility has alr eady bee n ins talled at th e factor y .
79 Disabling/Enab ling Wireless Comm unication St atus indication After installation , the Wirel ess Connec tion Disa ble Util ity is aut omatical ly started afte r a user is lo gged in.
80 Wireless LAN <Only for model with wireless LAN> CAUTION Do not use wireless LAN on airplanes, in hospit als, or in other locations where wireless LAN signals may affect dev ices. Follow th e instruc tions of ai rline compani es and hosp itals.
81 Wireless L AN D T urn on wirel ess LAN in the Wire less Swit ch Util ity ( p age 76 ). NOTE Y ou can us e the foll owing pro cedure ins tead of turning on wireless LAN in th e Wireles s Switc h Utility . A Click (S tart) - [Control Panel ] - [Adjust com monly used mobilit y settings] .
82 Wireless L AN B Input ne cessary informa tion an d add chec k mark s for [S tart this c onnect ion automa tically ] and [C onnect even if th e network is not br oadca sting] and click [Next] . 1 Double-click / / on the notification area. The [Intel ® PROS et/Wirel ess] scr een ap pears.
83 Wireless L AN 1 Click on the notification area and click or . 2 Click [802.1 1a En abled] or [802 .1 1a Disabled]. A standard us er needs to enter an adm inistrator password. NOTE In some c ountries , commun ication using IEEE802 .1 1a (5 GHz wireless L AN) standar d is rest ricted b y law .
84 Wireless L AN If you e nable or dis able 80 2.1 1 a us ing the pop-up m enu o f Wire less S witch Utility , th e settin g in [Device Manager ] will be accor dingly changed as bel ow . Settings in Device Manager Settings in Wirel ess Switch Utility When 8 02.
85 Bluetooth <Only for model with Bluetooth> Y ou can ac cess i nterne t and o ther Blu etooth d evices without conne cting ca bles. NOTE Communic ation is establishe d through the Blueto oth ante nna (A). Do not blo ck the antenna ar ea with y our hand or body .
86 Hard Disk Drive T o change y our har d disk d rive, contact Panasoni c T echnical Suppor t. CAUTION Back up all the i mportant data b efore remov ing the h ard dis k drive.
87 Hard Disk Drive C Pull th e tab (C) of th e hard disk drive and slide i t out of the slot. To i n s e r t A Insert the hard d isk dr ive unti l it sur ely fits in the slot. B Close th e cover and slide t he latc hes (D a nd E) ba ck to lock the cove r .
88 Setup Utility Y ou can ma ke the setting s of the c omputer ’s operating enviro nment (pass word sett ings, startu p drive selecti on, etc .) 1 T urn on or r estart the c omp uter . 2 Pres s F2 or Del while [Pana sonic] boot screen is displayed s oon af ter the computer st art s the st artup procedure.
89 Setup Utility Unde rlin ed i tems are t he fac tor y pres ets. Product Inf ormation System Information BIOS Information *1 When the mounted memory cap acity is 4 GB or less, A vailabl e Memory is 2 GB . When the mounted memory cap acity is more t han 4 GB , Ava ila ble M emory is 8 GB (3.
90 Setup Utility Unde rlin ed i tems are t he fac tor y pres ets. Main Configura tion Main Menu System Date • Day of the Week/Month/Day/Y ear. • Y ou can us e Ta b to mov e the cursor . [xxx xx /xx/xxxx] System T ime • 24-hr . styl e. • Y ou can us e Ta b to mov e the cursor .
91 Setup Utility <Only for the model with Dis crete Video Control ler> Switchab le Grap hics • Select wh ich o ne of the two graph ics proc essing units (GPUs) is use d. • When [ Switchab le] is s elected ( default v alue), [P ower Sav ing Video] is a utomatic ally ena bled when the c omputer s tarts up.
92 Setup Utility *1 The sub menu that appears when [Conc ealed Mo de Confi guratio n] is se lected: Envi ronme nt Normal T emperatu re High T emperatu re Auto Current S tatus • Only wh en [Enviro nment] is se t to [Auto]. Depending on the battery status, eithe r “Normal T emper ature” or “High T emperatur e” is dis playe d.
93 Setup Utility Unde rlin ed i tems are t he fac tor y pres ets. *2 The sub menu that appears when [ CPU Confi guration] is selected: Peripheral Configur ation Advanc ed Me nu X CPU Configurati on Enters the sub- menu *2 .
94 Setup Utility *3 The sub menu that appears wh en [Serial Port Se ttings] is s elected: *4 The sub menu that appears when [ Wireless Configu ration] is selected : Serial Port A Disabled Enabled Auto I/O IRQ • Can be changed on ly when [Serial Port A] is set to [Enabl ed].
95 Setup Utility Modem • Only fo r model w ith int ernal mo dem Dis abled Enabled Express Card Slo t Dis abled Enabled PC Card Slot Dis abled Enabled SD Slot Dis abled Enabled IEEE1394 Port • Only.
96 Setup Utility Boot Option Priorities T o change the boot order The def aul t ord er i s [U SB Flop py Di sk *5 ] [H ar d Di sk ] [C D/ DV D Dr iv e] [ LA N] [ US B Ha rd D i sk] [ USB CD/ DV D Dri v e]. Press Enter on the boo t device you wa nt to chang e and s elect the boot devi ce from the follow ing me nu.
97 Setup Utility Boot Prompt Configura tion Unde rlin ed i tems are t he fac tor y pres ets. Security Menu Setu p Utilit y Pro mpt • When [Setup Utility Prompt] is se t to [Disabled], the m essage “Press F2 fo r Setup / F12 fo r LAN” is not displayed on [Panasonic] boo t sc reen.
98 Setup Utility Save Op tions Boot Over ride Exit Menu Save V alue s and R eboot T o reboot the sy stem after sav ing the c hanges. Reboot Wi thout Sa ving Chan ges T o reboot the sy stem with out saving th e changes . Save Cur rent V alues T o save the cha nges for all Setup option s.
99 Icon Enlarger Y ou can enl arge the screen items suc h as char acters, i cons, title bars and curso r . CAUTION “Icon E nlarger ” will n ot start up if the disp lay res olution i s set lo wer than 1 024 × 768 dots. NOTE A part of th e enla rged me nu or some s creen it ems may be h idden.
100 Loupe Utility Y ou can ma gnify the specifi c part of the s creen. 1 Click (S t art) - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Loupe Utility]. 2 Click [OK]. appears on the not ificatio n are a. If d oes not ap pear on the are a, click . 1 Point the cursor at the p art of the screen y ou want to ma gnify .
101 Loupe Utili ty 1 Click on the notification area and right-cli ck . 2 Click [S ettings] . [Show/hide shortc ut s assignment] When us ing th e external m ouse/ touch pad A Click [Mo use/T ouch pad] B Click a combin ation o f Alt , Ctrl , and Shift , and add the chec k mark.
102 Hardware Diagnostics If it appea rs that th e hardwar e installed in this co mputer is not op erating properly , you can use the PC-Di agnostic Utility to determin e whethe r or not the re is a p roblem. If the ut ility disc overs a probl em in the h ardware, contact P anasonic T echnical Support.
103 Hardware Diagnostics *10 Only f or model wi th T ouchscreen When t he video d iagnosti c check is running , the dis play ma y be di storted, a nd when t he audi o diagnos tic chec k is ru nning, sounds may be generate d from the speak er . T here are no t malfun ction s.
104 Hard ware D iagnos tics 3 Pres s F9 . At the c onfirmati on mess age, sele ct [Y es] and press Enter . 4 Pres s F10 . At the c onfirmati on mess age, sele ct [Y es] and press Enter .
105 Hardware Diagnostics B Click t he icon fo r the har dware tha t is n ot to be checked , so th at the ico n is displayed i n gray (B). When ru nning a c heck on t he memo ry or the h ard d isk, cli.
106 Hard Disk Backup/ Restore Function [Backup and Restore Center ] and [Sys tem Recov ery Opti ons] allow y ou crea te a back up of the entire h ard disk d ata, which can be us ed to rec over from hardw are fail ure. T o create a backup of the en tire hard d isk to a nother s torage me dia (e.
107 Hard Disk Backup /Restore Function NOTE If p ressi ng F8 does not d isplay [System Recovery Optio ns], use the Produ ct Recov ery DVD-RO M for W indows 7. A T urn off the com puter and inse rt the C D/DVD driv e into the multi media pocket ( p age 34 ).
108 Hard Disk Data Erase Utility When dis posing t he compute r or trans ferring th e owner ship, eras e all ha rd disk da ta in order to avoid d ata leakage. E ven if you era se the data or initial ize the ha rd disk using n ormal W indows comm ands, the data ca n be read with so me spec ial soft- ware.
109 Hard Disk Data Erase Utility If the password is requested , enter the Su pervisor Passwo rd. 6 Set the Product Recovery DVD-ROM into t he CD/DVD drive. 7 Select the [Exit] menu, then s elect [ TEAC DV -W28XX X ] in [Boot Override]. 8 Pres s Enter .
110 Technical Information Close the commu nicat ions so ftware before using the powe r savi ng functi on. If the power s aving function (sleep *1 or hi bernatio n) is a ctivated while co mmunicat ions s oftware is used, the n etwork c on- nection may be in terrupte d, or the p erforma nce may be adver sely affected .
111 Techni cal Info rmation The COM ports of the computer are assig ned as be low . COM1 : Se rial Port A COM2 : S erial Port B (Port rep licator *2 /Car mounter *2 ) COM3 : GPS *2 *2 Optiona l If you ch ange the assignmen t, the s erial devi ces may no t work pr operly .
112 Error Message Follow the instruc tions bel ow when an error m essage appears. If the p roblem p ersists or if th e error me ssag e is not sho wn here, co ntact Pana sonic T echnic al Sup port. Error Messa ge Solution Bad Sys tem CMOS An error has occ urred in the memory of system s ettings.
113 Troubleshooting (Advanced) Refer to th e followin g instr uctions when a p roblem o ccurs. If t he remedi es indi cated in t he cha rt do not sol ve the pr oblem, contact Pana sonic T echn ical Sup port. Fo r a software pr oblem , refer t o the in structi on manual of the software.
114 Trou blesho otin g (Ad vanc ed) *1 Window s XP: standby Sleep *1 or Hibernation Cannot enter sleep *1 or hibe rnation automatic ally . Disco nnect per ipheral device s. If you c onnect to a network using wi reless LAN func tion, sel ect the profi le and connec t to the ac cess poin t ( page 81 ).
115 Trou ble shoo ting (A dva nc ed) *2 Window s XP: [start] *3 Window s XP: [start] Key boar d Only n umbers can be input. When th e indi cator is on, the ke yboard i s in ten -key m ode. Pre ss NumLk to canc el. Only cap ital letters c an be inpu t.
116 Trou blesho otin g (Ad vanc ed) Access point is not detect ed. Shorte n the dis tance between t he com puter and the acce ss po int, and tr y the detecti on again. Confir m the follo wing s ettings: • [Wire less LA N] in the [Adv anced] me nu of the Setup Uti lity Confirm that [Wir eless LAN] is set to [E nabled] ( pa ge 94 ).
117 Trou ble shoo ting (A dva nc ed) A periphe ral d evice does not work . Install the driver. Contact the m anufac turer of the device. When op eration resu mes from sl eep *5 or hibe rnation, devices such as a mouse, modem and card s may no t function properl y .
118 Trou blesho otin g (Ad vanc ed) The RAM module i s not recog nized. Inse rt the R AM module correctl y . Use the compatibl e RAM mod ule ( page 44 ). Check th e [Inform ation] menu in the Setup Uti lity ( pa ge 89 ). If the RAM mod- ule is not rec ognized, turn off the com puter and rein sert the RAM modul e.
119 Trou ble shoo ting (A dva nc ed) *5 Window s XP: standby LAN tran smiss ion speed slows d own noticea bly . Poor pe rformance during d ata trans- mission via a PC Card ( e.g., dist orted video imag e when w riting to a DV camera using an IEEE139 4 PC Card) .
120 Trou blesho otin g (Ad vanc ed) *6 Window s XP: standby Cannot in put using the touc h pad. Set [T ouch Pad] to [Enable d] in the [M ain] m enu of the S etup Utility ( page 90 ). The to uch pad may b e dis abled by some mous e driv ers.
121 Trou ble shoo ting (A dva nc ed) Smart Card (only for mode l with Smart Card slot) Cannot us e a Sm art Card. Insert the Smart Card co rrectly . Set [S mart Card] t o [Auto] in t he [Ad vanced] menu of th e Setup Uti lity ( pag e 95 ).
122 Trou blesho otin g (Ad vanc ed) Sensor do es not work. Exported passport can help you if you need t o replace th e sensor. • Log o n to Wind ows as an Admin istrator . Y ou can a lways ac cess the c ompute r by usin g your W indows log o n password .
123 Trou ble shoo ting (A dva nc ed) User cann ot use enr olled fi nger . (e.g . injur y) It is s trongly recomm ended t o enroll at least two finger s to avoi d this pr oblem.
124 Trou blesho otin g (Ad vanc ed) Repl acing s ensor . If you n eed to rep lace a no n-functi oning fin gerprint r eader , follow this proc edu re.
125 Trou ble shoo ting (A dva nc ed) *7 Window s XP: [start] Removin g data from the r eader . When en rollment to the dev ice is used , passport data is stor ed to the device. T o remove i t, go to the [Delete user data] passpor t wizard an d dele te existing passpor ts.
126 Trou blesho otin g (Ad vanc ed) *8 Window s XP: [start] Others No resp onse. Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open T ask Ma nager an d close the s oftware applic ation . An inp ut screen ( e.g., password input s creen at s tartup) may be hidden behind another window .
127 Trou ble shoo ting (A dva nc ed) Y ou can ch eck the comput er ’s usage status in the PC I nformatio n Viewer . Y ou may need this info rmation w hen ca lling Pa na- sonic T echn ical Sup port f or advi ce. NOTE This com puter per iodical ly recor ds the ma nageme nt inform ation of the hard di sk etc.
128 Trou blesho otin g (Ad vanc ed) 2 Pres s Ctrl + Alt + F7 . 3 When the s creen copy me ssage appea rs, cli ck [OK]. The sc reen im age is s aved in [ Docume nts] *1 1 folder . Altern atively you c an sa ve a cop y of the screen in the followin g proced ure.
129 Discl aimer Computer specifi catio ns and man uals ar e subject to chang e without n otice. Panason ic Corpo ration as sumes n o lia bility for damag e incur red direc tly or i ndirect ly from e rrors, om ission s or disc repancies between the comput er and the manual s.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Panasonic CF-31 SERIES è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Panasonic CF-31 SERIES - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Panasonic CF-31 SERIES imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Panasonic CF-31 SERIES ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Panasonic CF-31 SERIES, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Panasonic CF-31 SERIES.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Panasonic CF-31 SERIES. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Panasonic CF-31 SERIES insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.