Panasonic CF-25 Shutting Down power off your computer, Starting Up Your Computer Quickly

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Starting Up/Shutting Down

Shutting Down (power off your computer)

1 To shut down, save all data and select [Shut Down] from the [Start] menu

N O T E

From the keyboard,

you may choose to press down on , then select [Shut Down].

2 Confirm shutdown

Select [Shut down], then press

. Your computer will power off automatically.

(In the OFF state, if you are not recharging your battery pack or if the pack is fully charged, your computer consumes approximately 1.1W.)

Restarting your computer (without shutting down)

Select after selecting [Restart].

N O T E

To quickly resume computer operation after shutting down,

the suspend and hibernation functions are available (below).

Restarting your computer in MS-DOS mode

Select after selecting [Restart in MS-DOS].

N O T E

When returning to Windows 95 from the MS-DOS mode, type "EXIT" and not "WIN".

Returning to Windows 95 using the "WIN" command may result in a malfunction.

Starting Up Your Computer Quickly

If you want to immediately start up and continue an application after shutting down your com- puter, you can do so by using the suspend or hibernation function.

Differences between the suspend function and hibernation function

F u n c t i o n

Where data is saved to

S p e e d

R e q u i r e s p o w e r s u p p l y

Suspend function

Memory

Fast

Yes (if power is cut, all data is lost)

 

Hibernation function

Hard disk

Somewhat slow

Power not required to maintain data

 

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S uspend Mo de

Shutting Down

Using the suspend function

N O T E

You can use the suspend function by selecting [Suspend]* from the [Start] menu.

*[Suspend] is deleted from the [Start] menu by unchecking [Allow Windows to manage power use on this computer.] in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Power] or by unchecking [Show suspend command on Start menu] in [Advanced].

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Contents CF-25 Quick Guide Names and Functions of PartsIllustrations in this Manual Customers RecordT r o d u c t i o n CopyrightHow to replace the fuse For U.S.AHandling UsageCables Saving Data on the Hard Disk Other PrecautionsRead Me First Saving Data on Floppy DisksConfirm the inclusion of all parts First-time OperationHandling the AC adapter Set Windows up Double-click Panasonic Setup icon on WindowsRead the Limited USE License Agreement Inserting a floppy disk Close Internet ExplorerStarting Up/Shutting Down Starting UpDouble-clicking Using the Touch PadMoving the cursor ClickingStarting Up Your Computer Quickly Shutting Down power off your computerShutting Down Run the Setup Utility Using the hibernation functionResuming Operation Computing On the Road When you need a network environment Key operation and music playbackWhen using the optional CD-ROM pack Perform the followingBattery Power Battery Power Using CF-VZS250A or CF-VZS252 Ni-MHTo disable your password When the User Password is setSecurity Measures To prevent the changing of your password without permission Setting the Coffee break Password enabling or disablingRe-enter your password at the Enter User Password Again When the coffee break password is setO c e d u r e When the supervisor password is setPreventing the use of a floppy disk Setting the Supervisor Password To disable your supervisor passwordPreparations for Infrared Data Communications Infrared Data CommunicationsRunning TranXitT M Hardware Expansion Using a multimedia pocket deviceInstalling/Removing a multimedia pocket device Inserting a multimedia pocket deviceUsing PC Cards Installing/Removing a PC CardLoosen the screw, and then take off the cover Installing/Removing the RAM ModuleAdding Memory Removing the RAM moduleConnect the external display to your computer Using an External DisplayDevices, then press Connecting a Port Replicator Using a PrinterConnect the printer to your computer To customers Installing/Removing the hard diskInstalling the hard disk Removing the hard diskMaintenance Usage, CarryingAt the MS-DOS prompt A\WINDOWS\COMMAND, input the following List of Error CodesUsing the Self-diagnosis Program Computer DiagnosisStarting Up Dealing with ProblemsBattery Indicator Character InputDisplay Setup UtilityDisk Disc Operations Connecting Peripherals OthersTechnical Information Before Reinstallation Reinstalling SoftwareReinstalling Installing PhoenixCard Manager95 Installing TranXitInstalling Internet Explorer Limited USE License Agreement Beschränkte Benutzerlizenz-Vereinbarung Contrat de licence dusage limité Enter your name and your company’s name, then press Windows 95 Setup ProcedureIf you want to complete the printer settings, press If not, pressClosing the Program Setup UtilityRunning the Setup Utility Key OperationsSetting the User Password Names and Functions of Parts Brightness Adjustment DarkFront Back Speakers on/off +Main Specifications SpecificationsOther Specifications D e 18,32,41DFQX2530YA

CF-25 specifications

The Panasonic CF-25, part of the Toughbook series, is a rugged notebook designed to withstand the rigors of demanding environments. It is built for professionals who require durability and reliability without compromising performance. This model is particularly favored in fields such as construction, law enforcement, and military, where harsh conditions can be a commonplace issue.

One of the standout features of the CF-25 is its rugged design. The device boasts a magnesium alloy case that effectively protects it against drops, shocks, and vibrations. This hardy construction is complemented by a spill-resistant keyboard, ensuring that accidental liquid exposure does not compromise its functionality. Additionally, the CF-25 is designed to operate in extreme temperatures, making it suitable for use in both sweltering heat and frigid cold.

In terms of display technology, the CF-25 features a sunlight-readable screen, providing excellent visibility even in bright outdoor conditions. The 12.1-inch LCD display is designed to minimize glare, which is essential for users who need to see clearly in various lighting scenarios. The touchscreen capability further enhances usability, allowing for intuitive navigation and interaction.

Performance-wise, the Panasonic CF-25 is powered by Intel processors, which deliver sufficient processing capability for everyday tasks. The laptop supports a range of operating systems, enabling users to choose their preferred software environment. Connectivity is also a strong suit of the CF-25, with multiple ports including USB, serial, and VGA, making it versatile for different peripherals and networks.

Battery life is another critical factor for mobile professionals, and the CF-25 excels in this area, offering extended battery performance to ensure users can operate throughout long shifts without needing a recharge. The device also has options for removable batteries, providing the flexibility required for continuous use in the field.

Overall, the Panasonic CF-25 is a robust, feature-packed laptop that addresses the needs of users in demanding environments. With its rugged build, advanced display technology, reliable performance, and extensive connectivity options, it stands out as a reliable tool for those needing a dependable device in challenging circumstances. The CF-25 exemplifies Panasonic's commitment to durability and functionality, making it an invaluable asset for professionals on the go.