Panasonic CF-M34, CF-17 manual Security Menu

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Setup Utility

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Security Menu

Boot Up Drive:

[A:/C:]

Set Supervisor Password:

[Enter]

User Password Protection:

[No Protection]

Set User Password:

[Enter]

 

 

CAUTION

If starting up the Setup Utility with the User Password;

The User Password can only be set when the Supervisor Password has been set and [User Password Protection] has been set to [No Protection].

P a r a m e t e r s ( : Default)

Boot Up Drive

 

A:/C: C:

Set Supervisor Password

 

To the sub-menu

User Password Protection

 

No Protection Protected

Set User Password*

 

To the sub-menu

 

 

 

 

* Setting impossible when the Supervisor Password is not set.

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Contents Reference Manual CF-M34/CF-17 Series Illustrations in this Reference ManualRead Me First Saving Data on the Hard DiskSaving Data on Disks Computer VirusesMaintenance Read Me FirstUsage Environment HandlingKey Combinations N c t i o n s Popup WindowLED Indicators Changing the mode of the touch pad Using the Touch PadTouch Pad Advaced Touch Pad Advanced Basic OperationMagnify/reduce the display Handling the Touch Pad Touchscreen Handling the TouchscreenMoving the cursor Clicking Double-clicking DraggingTouchscreen Configuring the TouchscreenMake necessary changes Click OK Drawing Characters or Figures Panasonic Hand Writing TouchscreenSelect Save As or Save from File Setting the Suspend or Hibernation Function Shutting Down Using the Suspend or Hibernation FunctionSuspend/Hibernation Functions Starting Up Your Computer QuicklySuspend/Hibernation Functions Resuming OperationPrecautions for Using the Suspend or Hibernation Function Starting up when the password is set If entering the Setup Utility with Supervisor PasswordIf entering the Setup Utility with User Password Security MeasuresSetting the Supervisor Password Security MeasuresRun the Setup Utility Computing On The Road Conserving PowerThings to Remember Setting Timeout Function Computing On The RoadBattery Power Battery StatusUse the Battery Indicator to check the battery status Fn + F9Battery Power When the remaining battery charge becomes lowSave your data and power off your computer If the suspend or hibernation function is setPanasonic Battery Monitor Click DetailAccurately Displaying Battery Capacity Attach the battery pack, then connect the AC adapterRemove the battery pack Replacing the Battery PackRemove the cover Put the battery pack Put the cover back into placeInstalling/Removing the PC Card Installing a PC CardPC Cards Removing a PC CardInstalling/Removing the RAM Module RAM ModuleConnect the external display to your computer External DisplayTurn on the external display, then turn on your computer Installing USB Devices Set the power management function to disableInstall the Windows 95 USB device drivers USB DevicesUSB Devices Removing USB DevicesConnecting to a telephone line and settings Connecting a telephone line to the internal modemPerforming the Country setting for the modem D e mPort Replicator Handle AccessoriesHand-grip Belt and Shoulder Strap Installing/Removing the hard disk Hard Disk DriveInstalling the hard disk Put the cover back into place and insert the battery packHard Disk Drive Remove the hard diskSetup Utility Running the Setup UtilityMain Menu Setup UtilityR a m e t e r s R a m e t e r s Default Advanced MenuSecurity Menu Power Menu Exit Menu R a m e t e r sSelect Start Programs Panasonic Smart Boot Smart BootAdd check mark depending on your needs Click OK T w o r k Technical InformationInternet Explorer Running DMI Viewer DMI ViewerSaving information to a file Creating Backup Disks Connect the external floppy disk drive to your computerMake a copy of the CD-ROM driver Creating Backup DisksSet the floppy disk to the write-protect state List of Error Codes Failure Fixed DiskList of Error Codes Allocation Error for deviceDealing With Problems Advanced Battery IndicatorStarting Up Shutting DownDealing With Problems Advanced DisplayReference Manual Drive Operations Timeout Function Character InputApplication Software SoundConnecting Peripherals P y r i g h t S c l a i m e r A d e m a r k s