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Personal Computer
Reference Manual
Model No. CF-T1 Series
Contents
Read Me First................................................................2
Key Combinations........................................................3
LED Indicators..............................................................6
Touch Pad.....................................................................7
Touchscreen* .............................................................11
Display Rotation Tool*...............................................14
Standby/Hibernation Functions................................15
Security Measures .....................................................19
Computing on the Road ............................................23
Battery Power.............................................................25
SD-MovieStage Windows XP
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PC Cards.....................................................................32
SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card ...........................34
RAM Module ...............................................................44
External Display ........................................................45
USB Devices ..............................................................48
Modem ........................................................................50
LAN..............................................................................52
Setup Utility ................................................................54
Technical Information................................................61
DMI Viewer..................................................................62
List of Error Codes.....................................................63
Dealing with Problems (Advanced) .........................65
* Only for models with touchscreen
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Page 1 - Model No. CF-T1 Series

Personal ComputerReference Manual Model No. CF-T1 SeriesContentsRead Me First...2Key Comb

Page 2 - Read Me First

10Touch PadWindows XP1 Log on with the administrator authority.Do not use the Fast User Switching function.2 Select on the taskbar with the right bu

Page 3 - Key Combinations

11TouchscreenYour computer is equipped with a touchscreen display allowing you to perform the sameoperations as the touch pad or mouse by touching the

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12Touchscreen <Only for models with touchscreen>When needed, the touchscreen can be configured using the following steps.1 Windows 2000Select

Page 5 - Hotkey Settings

13Touchscreen <Only for models with touchscreen>● Use the stylus included with the computer. Do not use an implement other than thestylus that c

Page 6 - LED Indicators

14Display Rotation ToolBy running the Display Rotation Tool, you can rotate the display and perform the touchpad and touchscreen operations in the rot

Page 7

15Standby/Hibernation FunctionsIf you use the standby or hibernation function, you can shut down the computer withoutclosing programs and documents. U

Page 8 - Using the Touch Pad Utility

16Standby/Hibernation FunctionsSetting for Using the Hibernation ModeWindows 20001 Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Power Options].2 I

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17Standby/Hibernation Functions In standby or hibernation mode● Do not insert or remove peripherals; abnormal operation may result.● In standby mode,

Page 10 - Touch Pad

18Standby/Hibernation FunctionsSlide the power switch (A).When [Standby]*1 or [Hibernate] is selected as the setting for [When I close the lid of my p

Page 11 - Touchscreen

19Security MeasuresTo prevent unauthorized access of your computer, the various security measures areprovided below.NOTE● Windows has a security funct

Page 12 - 3 Select [OK]

2Read Me First● If the user has logged on without the administrator authority, some functions may not beexecutable, and some screens may not be displa

Page 13 - Handling the Stylus

20Security MeasuresNOTE● When [Password on boot] in the Setup Utility is set to [Disable], the password is notnecessary when the computer is started u

Page 14 - Display Rotation Tool

21Security MeasuresSetting the User Password (enabling, changing, disabling)NOTE● When the Supervisor Password has not been set, the User Password can

Page 15 - Standby/Hibernation Functions

22Security MeasuresWhen the Hard Disk Lock is set to [Enable], it is impossible to read/write data from/to thehard disk when the hard disk is inserted

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23Computing 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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24Computing on the RoadBy using the Intel(R) SpeedStep(TM) technology applet, you can set the computer'sperformance to optimize power consumption

Page 18 - Resuming Operation

25Battery PowerNOTE● This computer prevents overcharging of the battery by recharging only when the remaining power is less than approx. 95% of capaci

Page 19 - Security Measures

26Battery PowerThere are two methods to check the remaining battery power.●Press Fn+F9. (After logging on to Windows)●Check the number of lighting LED

Page 20

27Battery PowerCheck the Remaining Battery Capacity When the Power is Off or in Standby/Hibernation ModeYou can view the number of lighting LED indica

Page 21

28Battery PowerThe battery pack has a function for measuring, storing and learning about battery capacity.Using this function properly to accurately d

Page 22

29Battery PowerWhen the charge provided by your battery pack is supplied for only a short period of time,even after fully charging according to the in

Page 23 - Computing on the Road

3Key CombinationsCAUTION● Do not press the following key combinations while using the touch pad (external mouse), touchscreen (only for mod-els with t

Page 24

30SD-MovieStageSD-MovieStage makes it possible to record the multimedia contents stored on your harddisk drive or various other media onto an SD memor

Page 25 - Battery Power

31SD-MovieStageCAUTION● Be sure to log on with the administrator authority when running the SD-MovieStage.Select [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic

Page 26 - (After logging on to Windows)

32PC CardsYour computer has one PC Card slot. This slot conforms to the PC Card Standard;therefore, communications and SCSI devices may be utilized. T

Page 27 - [Critical battery alarm]

33PC CardsRemoving a PC CardCAUTION● Do not remove a PC Card while your computer is in the standby or hibernationmode.● Note that the operation of rem

Page 28

34SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardSD Memory Card The SD memory card is a small, lightweight memory card developed using advancedcopyright protection tec

Page 29 - Replacing the Battery Pack

35SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card Protecting important data ● Set the write-protect switch (A) to the LOCK position. Unlock the switch when youwant to

Page 30 - SD-MovieStage

36SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardInserting the CardInsert the card firmly with the label side facing up and with the cut corner in front.CAUTION● Make

Page 31 - Running the SD-MovieStage

37SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardWhen you initialize an SD memory card, you can provide the card a security function. You can insert an SD Memory Card

Page 32 - PC Cards

38SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardInitialization (SD Card Setup)An SD memory card must be initialized in order to use the security function. Use thefoll

Page 33

39SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardD. Set and eject*Add the check mark if you want to set and eject the SD memory card instead of entering a password.* T

Page 34 - Opening and closing the case

4Key CombinationsFn + F4Speaker on/off switch Pressing this key combination turns on/off audio from the internal speaker and headphone jack.NOTE● Disa

Page 35 - ■ Formats for SD memory cards

40SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardUsing an SD Memory CardAn SD memory card that has been initialized (SD Card Setup) can be used as describedbelow. If

Page 36 - Removing the Card

41SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardCAUTION● If the card is set for [Use when logging on to Windows]When you are logging on to Windows or trying to resume

Page 37

42SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card[Setting for this computer][Use the SD card when starting the computer]:● Add the check mark if you want to use the SD

Page 38 - Password

43SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card[Setting for this SD card] (Settings for the SD memory card currently in use)If no SD memory card is inserted, all of

Page 39 -  page 58)

44RAM ModuleInserting additional RAM modules and increasing memory will enable you to run Windowsand application software more easily, and to increase

Page 40 - Using an SD Memory Card

45External Display1 Power off your computer.( “Starting Up/Shutting Down”)Do not shut down using the standby or hibernation function. 2 Connect the

Page 41 - 1 Turn on the computer

46External DisplayAbout [Intel® Extreme Graphics] About [Intel® Extreme Graphics]The selection of the display destination, adjustment of the brightne

Page 42 - [Setting for this computer]

47External DisplayPrecautions● When the application running is not shown on the display, refer to the following items. Under the condition the applica

Page 43 - 5 Select [OK]

48USB DevicesConnecting USB DevicesConnect the USB device to the USB port (A) of your computer.For information on how to connect to the USB device or

Page 44 - RAM Module

49USB DevicesRemoving USB DevicesCAUTION● Do not remove a USB device while your computer is in the standby or hibernationmode.● Save important data an

Page 45 - External Display

5Key CombinationsThere are two Fn key functions as follows:●Fn key lock functionAfter Fn is pressed once, it stays in the “pressed” position until ano

Page 46 - Extended Desktop

50ModemCAUTION● Do not use the PBX internal phone lines inserted in company offices. Doing so maylead to a fire or electric shock.● It is not possible

Page 47

51ModemWith this function, if the telephone that is connected to the modem rings in the standbymode, the power of the computer automatically switches

Page 48 - USB Devices

52LANWhen using the computer as a network computer, some additional settings may have to bemade depending on the usage conditions. We recommend asking

Page 49

53LANThis is a function of the internal LAN to automatically power the computer on from a network server when the computer is in the standby or hibern

Page 50 - 2 Set the modem

54Setup Utility1 Slide the power switch, and immediately hold down F2.2 Release the key when the Setup Utility starts up.If [Enter Password] is displa

Page 51 - Ring Resume Function

55Setup Utility Parameters ( : Default)Select the language for displaying the Setup Utility.Information MenuLanguage:Model No.:Serial No.:CPU Ty

Page 52 - Connecting LAN

56Setup Utility Parameters ( : Default)*The display destination in cases where Windows is not running is set here. If an externaldisplay is not

Page 53 - Wake up from LAN

57Setup Utility Parameters ( : Default)* This can be set only when [LAN] is set to [Enable]. This does not work for a LAN card.Advanced MenuMode

Page 54 - Setup Utility

58Setup UtilityNOTE● When the Setup Utility is started up with the User Password:• [Clear registered SD card], [Set Supervisor Password] and [Hard Dis

Page 55 - Information Menu

59Setup UtilityThe default order is as follows: [Floppy Drive]*1  [Hard Disk Drive]  [USB CD Drive]*1  [LAN]*2.To move a device up by one in the or

Page 56 - Main Menu

6LED IndicatorsPower status Not lit : Power off / Hibernation modeGreen● : Power on Blinking green● : Standby modeBattery pack status Not lit Orang

Page 57 - Advanced Menu

60Setup Utility Parameters* This item may not be displayed when starting up the Setup Utility with the User Password.Exit MenuSave Values & ExitE

Page 58 - Security Menu

61Technical InformationIf the power saving function (standby or hibernation mode) activates while communications software is being used, the network c

Page 59 - Boot Menu

62DMI ViewerThis computer conforms to the specifications of the Desktop Management Interface (DMI).The DMI Viewer can be used when you want to know in

Page 60 - Exit Menu

63List of Error CodesThe following is a list of the messages that BIOS can display. Most of them occur during POST. Some of them displayinformation a

Page 61 - Technical Information

64List of Error Codes02F4: EISA CMOS not writableServerBIOS2 test error: Cannot write to EISA CMOS.02F5: DMA Test FailedServerBIOS2 test error: Canno

Page 62 - DMI Viewer

65Dealing with Problems (Summary)When a problem occurs, refer to this page. If a problem appears to be related to a software application, read the sof

Page 63 - List of Error Codes

66Dealing with Problems (Summary)●Starting Up (continued)●DisplayWhen the previous item is not the cause●Press F9 in the Setup Utility ( page 54). Th

Page 64

67Dealing with Problems (Summary)●Display (continued)●Setup Utility●Shutting Down●Standby/Hibernation FunctionThe screen becomes disordered●Changing t

Page 65 - (Summary)

68Dealing with Problems (Summary)●Battery Indicator●Keyboard●NetworkThe red indicator lights●The battery level is low. Save your data and power off y

Page 66 - ●Display

69Dealing with Problems (Summary)●Connecting PeripheralsAn error occurs while installing the driver●When you install the driver for a PC Card or perip

Page 67 - ●Standby/Hibernation Function

7Touch PadUse the touch pad to move the cursor on the display and perform normal computeroperations.NOTE● By design the touch pad is to be used with a

Page 68 - ●Network

70Dealing with Problems (Summary)●Disk Operations●Touch Pad●Touchscreen (Only for models with touchscreen)●Sound●SD Memory CardCannot read/write to a

Page 69 - ●Connecting Peripherals

71Dealing with Problems (Summary)●Fast User Switching Function Windows XP●OthersSome applications do not work properly●When switching to a different u

Page 70 - ●SD Memory Card

CopyrightThis manual is copyrighted by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. with all rights reserved. No part of this manual may bereproduced in a

Page 71 - Windows XP

8Touch PadThe Touch Pad Utility enables you to scroll easily by tracing a circle around the touch pad.NOTE● Depending on the application software, the

Page 72 - Trademarks

9Touch Pad• Scroll item under mouse cursor (On/Off)• Scroll speed setting• Set initial scroll scope●On screens that cannot be scrolled (e.g., desktop

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