Panasonic CF-35 operating instructions Names and Functions of Parts

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Names and Functions of Parts

 

CF-35EJC4BAM/CF-35EJC4BAE

CF-35EVC4BAM

Display

 

 

Pentium®Processor 133 MHz

Pentium®Processor 133 MHz

 

Dark ........ Bright

+

 

 

Brightness Adjustment

 

 

 

16 KB (256 KB)

16 KB

 

 

 

Darker contrast

+

16 MB (80 MB Max. )

16 MB (80 MB Max. )

Contrast Adjustment

1.1 MB

1.1 MB

(for DSTN display models only)

Lighter contrast

+

12.1" (TFT)

12.1" (DSTN)

 

 

 

256/65536/262144 colors

256/65536/262144 colors

LED Indicators

 

 

256/65536 colors

256/65536 colors

 

 

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1.44GB*

1.44GB*

 

 

 

 

 

Speakers Keyboard

To adjust the volume*, select the

 

Ventilation Hole

on the task bar then [Volume Control].

 

* You may also use the function keys to per-

These holes allow heat to exit.

form this operation (

+

or

).

CAUTION

Speakers on/off :

+

 

 

 

 

Do not block or place the computer

(The beep sound comes out from the left speaker

in a location that may prevent

(and headphone). The sound level cannot be

proper ventilation.

changed.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power Switch

 

 

 

 

Touch Pad

Security Lock

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PC Card Slots

A Kensington cable can be connected to prevent theft of your computer.

Multimedia Pocket

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Battery Pack

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CardBus Compatible

(Confirmation with the dealer required beforehand.) page 23

USB Port: No software is provided.

Infrared Communication Port

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Serial Port

Parallel Port

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Ext. Display Port

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Headphone Jack

Ext. Keyboard/Mouse Port

In some circumstances, if a PS/2 exter- nal mouse with a serial interface con- version function is connected to the port, it may not operate normally.

DC-IN Jack

Reset Button

When resetting your computer, use a dull pointed object like a ball point pen. Do not use a pencil. Pencil lead

Microphone Jack

Expansion Bus Connector

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Use this connector to con- nect headphones or ampli- fier-equipped speakers. Au- dio output from the internal speaker is disabled when headphones or outside speakers are connected.

can break off inside the computer and damage the computer's circuit.

CAUTION

If a problem occurs but your computer does not lock, we rec- ommend not resetting the ma- chine. Pressing the reset but- ton will cause you to lose data

RAM module slot

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if an application is open.

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Contents Operating Instructions Copyright Customers RecordIntroduction Illustrations in this ManualFor U.K Lithium BatteryHow to replace the fuse For U.S.APrecautions For GermanyFor France Computer Viruses Read Me FirstSaving Data on the Hard Disk Saving Data on Floppy DisksWindows 95 System Pack First-time OperationConfirm the inclusion of all parts Dummy FDD Operating InstructionsClamps Connect your computer to a power outletRead the Limited USE Licence Agreement Handling the AC adapterFirst-time Operation Starting Up Starting Up/Shutting DownStarting Up Your Computer Quickly Using the Touch PadShutting Down power off your computer Starting Up/Shutting DownResuming Operation Using the suspend functionUsing the hibernation function Shutting DownThings to Remember Conserving PowerSetting the hibernation timeout Computing On the RoadPower Management settings Setting Power ManagementComputing On the Road Battery StatusUse the Battery Indicator to Check on the Battery Status When the Remaining Battery Charge Becomes LowUsing the Battery Pack Replacing the Battery Pack Using the Battery PackRe-enter your password at the Enter User Password Again When the User Password is setRun the Setup Utility To disable your passwordSecurity Measures Setting the Coffee break Password enabling or disablingWhen the coffee break password is set To disable the Coffee break PasswordMay be Opened ProcedureWhen the supervisor password is set Preventing the use of a floppy diskSetting the Supervisor Password To disable your supervisor passwordEnabling, changing, disabling Infrared Data Communications Preparations for Infrared Data CommunicationsRunning TranXitTM Add-ons/Peripherals Using a CD-ROM DriveInstalling/Removing the Unit Installing the unitType I or Using PC CardsInstalling/Removing the PC Card Installing the PC CardAdding Memory Installing/Removing the RAM ModuleInstalling the RAM module Add-ons/PeripheralsConnecting a Port Replicator Using an External DisplayUsing a Printer Installing/Removing the hard disk Usage Environment Usage, Carrying and MaintenanceWhen flying MaintenanceComputer Diagnosis List of Error CodesUsing the Self-diagnosis Program At the MS-DOS prompt A\WINDOWS\COMMAND, input the followingDealing with Problems Battery IndicatorStarting Up Character Input Dealing with ProblemsDisplay Disk OperationsConnecting Peripherals Setup UtilityPreparation Reinstalling SoftwareBefore Reinstallation ReinstallingVideo driver System setupPower Management Device ManagerInstalling Internet Explorer Reinstalling SoftwareInstalling TranXit Installing PhoenixCard Manager95If not, press Windows 95 Setup ProcedureIf you want to complete the printer settings, press Enter your name and your company’s name, then pressKey Operations Setup UtilityRunning the Setup Utility Closing the ProgramUser Password Specifications Main SpecificationsOther Specifications Names and Functions of Parts Limited USE License Agreement Laufzeit der Lizenz LizenzContrat de licence dusage limité LicenceTermes, clauses et conditions Index LED indicatorsDFQX2535YA