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Reference Manual
Personal Computer
®
Contents
Key Combinations ..............................................2
LED Indicators .................................................... 3
Touch Pad ........................................................... 4
Standby/Hibernation Functions ........................6
Security Measures ............................................10
Computing on the Road ...................................14
Battery Power ...................................................16
SD-MovieStage ................................................. 20
PC Cards ........................................................... 21
SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card ..................22
RAM Module ......................................................29
External Display ............................................... 30
USB Devices ..................................................... 31
Modem ............................................................... 32
LAN ....................................................................34
Setup Utility ......................................................36
Technical Information ......................................42
DMI Viewer ........................................................ 43
List of Error Codes ........................................... 44
Dealing with Problems (Advanced) ................. 46
Illustrations in this Reference Manual
NOTE: NOTE provides a useful fact or helpful information.
CAUTION: CAUTION indicates a condition that may result in minor or moderate injury.
WARNING: WARNING indicates a hazard that may result in moderate or serious injury.
Windows 2000 : Information for Microsoft Windows
®
2000 Professional users.
Windows XP : Information for Microsoft Windows
®
XP Professional users.
Enter : This illustration means to press the [Enter] key.
Fn + F5 : This illustration means to press and hold the [Fn] key, then press the [F5] key.
[Start]* - [Run]: This illustration means to click [Start]*, then to click [Run].
(For some applications, you may need to double-click.)
* Windows XP : [start]
page: When the cursor is moved to an item under [Contents] or to page (green display), the
shape of the cursor will change to . Under this condition, if characters are tapped (or a
click is made), the corresponding page in the Reference Manual will be displayed.
: This illustration means to refer to the Operating Instructions.
Windows 2000 screens are used in this manual when no specific OS notes are required.
Some of the illustrations in this manual may differ slightly in shape from the actual items in order to make the
explanation easier to understand.
Model No. CF-R1 Series
We recommend that this Reference Manual be printed.
2000
XP
If the user has logged on without the administrator authority, some functions may not be executable, and some screens may
not be displayed as shown in this manual. If this happens, log on with the administrator authority to enable these functions.
NOTE
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - CF-R1 Series

Reference ManualPersonal Computer®ContentsKey Combinations ...2LED Indicators ...

Page 2 - Key Combinations

10Function to useSupervisor PasswordUser PasswordSD Memory Card Se-curity FunctionHard Disk LockSecurity MeasuresSituationYou do not want your compute

Page 3 - LED Indicators

11Security MeasuresDo not input your password while holding down on Shift or Ctrl .Use only the upper horizontal row of numeric keys to input

Page 4 - Touch Pad

12Security MeasuresDo not input your password while holding down on Shift or Ctrl .Use only the upper horizontal row of numeric keys to input y

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13Security Measures1Run the Setup Utility ( page 36)2 Using either or , select [Security]3 Using either or , select [Hard Disk Lock]

Page 6 - Standby/Hibernation Functions

14Computing on the RoadOne of the main features of notebook-type computers is that you have the power ofcomputing away from your home or office. In t

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15Computing on the Road Select on the taskbarYou can control the power consumption by setting the CPU performance separately for“Running on batterie

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16Battery PowerBattery StatusChargingFully-chargedBattery charge is low (the charge is less than approx. 9%capacity)Battery pack or charger may not be

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17Battery PowerWhen the Remaining Battery Charge Becomes LowSave your data and power off your computerThen:Plug in the AC adaptor, and fully charge yo

Page 10 - Security Measures

18The battery pack has a function for measuring, storing and learning about battery ca-pacity. Using this function properly to accurately display rema

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19CAUTIONWhen the charge provided by your battery pack is supplied for only a short period oftime, even after fully charging according to the instruct

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2Pressing this key combination adjusts the brightnessof LCD. The brightness setting is stored in memoryseparately under the condition the AC adaptor

Page 13 - Procedure

20SD-MovieStageSD-MovieStage makes it possible to record the multimedia contents stored on yourhard disk drive or various other media onto an SD memor

Page 14 - Computing on the Road

21PC Cards Inserting a PC CardSimply slide the PC Card in until it snaps into place. Refer to the opera-tion manual of each card on how to insert the

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22How to Use the SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardSD Memory CardSD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card Removing and storing the SD memory cardThe SD memory card

Page 16 - Battery Power

23SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardMake sure you insert the card in the proper direction. If the card is inserted in the wrong direction, the card orslot

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24SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardSelect [Next], then select the functions you want to use and the SD memory card settingmethodSD Memory Card Security F

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25SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardIf the card is set for [Use when starting computer]When the following screen appears…An SD memory card that has been i

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26If the card is set for [Use when logging on to Windows]SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardIf you are prompted to enter your password during Windows logon

Page 20 - SD-MovieStage

27SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardSetting Up an SD Card after the SD Card Setup Program Has Been UsedAfter you run the SD Card Setup program once, the s

Page 21 - PC Cards

28SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardSetting for this SD cardUse when starting the computer:Add the check mark if you want to use the SD memory card instea

Page 22 - SD Memory Card

29CAUTIONCAUTIONRAM modules are extremely sensitive to static electricity. There are cases wherestatic electricity generated by the human body has ad

Page 23 - MultiMedia Card (MMC)

3This indicator lights green when Caps Lock is pressed. Subsequentnon-shifted input is capitalized.These indicators light green when NumLk is

Page 24 - Turn on your computer

30External DisplayFor more detailed information, refer to the operation manual of the externaldisplay.NOTEExternal Display Port VGA Conversion Cable6

Page 25 - Enter the Supervisor Password

31USB DevicesDo not remove a USB device while your computer is in the standby or hibernation mode.Save important data and close each application.1Wind

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32Modem1Connecting a telephone line to the modemIt is not possible to connect the modem to any of the following lines. Internal home phones IntercomsW

Page 27 - Setting for this computer

33ModemWith this function, if the telephone that is connected to the modem rings in thestandby mode, the power of the computer automatically switches

Page 28 - Setting for this SD card

34LANUsing LANWhen using the computer as a network computer, some additional settings mayhave to be made depending on the usage conditions. We recomme

Page 29 - RAM Module

35Wake up from LANThis is a function to automatically power the computer on from a network server whenthe computer is in the standby or hibernation mo

Page 30 - External Display

36Setup UtilityRunning the Setup Utility1 Turn on or restart the computer2 Press F2 while [Press F2 to enter SETUP] is displayed soonafter the com

Page 31 - USB Devices

37Setup UtilityOnOffDisableEnableDisableEnableExternal MonitorInternal LCDSimultaneousDisableEnableNumLock*1Touch PadSpeakerDisplay*2Display Expansion

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38Setup UtilityDevice ConfigurationModemLANBoot up from LAN*1Wake up from LAN*1*2Legacy USB SupportUSB Floppy Boot*3Device Configuration : [BIOS]Modem

Page 33 - Ring Resume Function

39Setup UtilityDisableEnableDisableEnableLeave SetSet and EjectTo the sub-menuTo the sub-menuDisableEnableDisableEnableNo ProtectionProtectedTo the su

Page 34 - Using LAN

4Touch PadUse the touch pad to move the cursor on the display and perform normal computeroperations.By design the touch pad is to be used with a finge

Page 35 - Wake up from LAN

40Setup UtilityPower Switch: [Off]Fn+F7/Fn+F10 Key: [Enable]Power Switch*Fn+F7/Fn+F10 KeyPower Menu( : Default)* Does not operate for Windows. A

Page 36 - Setup Utility

41Setup UtilitySave Values & ExitExit Without Saving ChangesGet Default Values*2Load Previous ValuesSave Current ValuesRefresh BatteryExit the Set

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42Technical InformationNetworkWhen the power saving function is running, communications software may malfunction. Forexample, communications may be h

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43DMI ViewerWindows 2000Select [DMI Viewer] from [Start] - [Programs] - [Panasonic]Windows XPSelect [DMI Viewer] from [start] - [All Programs] - [Pana

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44List of Error CodesThe following is a list of the messages that BIOS can display. Most of them occur during POST. Some of them displayinformation

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45List of Error Codes02F5: DMA Test FailedServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to extended DMA (Direct Memory Access) registers.02F6: Software NMI F

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46The power indicator orbattery indicator is not lit is displayedPOST Startup Error(s) isdisplayedWindows startup, or anoperation is extremelyslowThe

Page 42 - Technical Information

47No display after poweringonThe power has not beenturned off, but after a cer-tain period of time, thereis no displayThe cursor cannot becontrolledAn

Page 43 - DMI Viewer

48Dealing with Problems (Advanced) Shutting DownWindows cannot be shutdown or restartedDo not shut down Windows during music playback.If a USB device

Page 44 - List of Error Codes

49Dealing with Problems (Advanced)Unable to connect to anetworkWindows cannot be shutdown or restartedWindows 2000When performing a copyoperation via

Page 45

5Touch PadHandling the Touch PadDo not place any object on the work surface or press down forcefully with sharp-pointed objects (e.g., nails) or hard

Page 46 - (Advanced)

50Dealing with Problems (Advanced)Unable to input using thetouch padCannot set the edge mo-tion range Touch PadHas the Setup Utility been used to set

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51Dealing with Problems (Advanced)Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager and close the softwareapplication which is not responding.A

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52CopyrightThis manual is copyrighted by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. with all rights reserved. No part of this manual maybe reproduced i

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6Standby/Hibernation FunctionsFunctionWhere data is saved toSpeedRequires power supplyStarting Up Your Computer QuicklyDifferences between the standby

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7Standby/Hibernation FunctionsStandby ModeorHibernation ModeThe computer should be set for standby or hibernation function. ( page 6).(After releasin

Page 51

8When [Standby]* or [Hibernate] is selected as the setting for [When I close the lid of myportable computer:], the computer will enter either the stan

Page 52 - Trademarks

9Standby/Hibernation FunctionsDo not use the standby or hibernation function when using the network function.Save all data before powering off your co

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