Panasonic CF-P1Series operating instructions Names and Functions of Parts

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Names and Functions of Parts

The illustrations shown may differ from the actual physical appearances.

 

 

LED Indicators

*1 Available on specific models.

 

 

*2 Can be set to not light up( page 41).

Depending on built-in card

*1*2 ( “Supplementary Instructions”)

or modules, some models

*1*2 RF Module Power

have a different shape (e.g.,

Notification/*1 Message-In Indicator

barcode scanner). For de-

tails, refer to the attached

Battery Indicator

Supplementary Instructions.

Green: Fully-charged

Orange: Charging in progress

(These cards and module

Not lit: Charging not being performed

cannot be changed.)

or AC adaptor not connected

 

 

Stylus ( page 20)

LCD (Touchscreen)

Receiver

(

page 21)

 

 

Cursor Control

SD Memory Card/

MultiMedia Card Slot

(

page 11)

(

page 31)

 

 

Power Switch

Program Buttons

By pressing a program button (F1, F2, F3 and F4), the program as- signed to the button is started up. ( page 28)

CAUTION

Do not cover the com- puter with a thick cloth, such as a blan- ket.

Infrared Communication Port

(

page 39)

 

Internal Microphone

 

For detailed settings, tap

- [Set-

tings] - [System] tab - [Panasonic Set-

tings]. (

page 41)

 

LED Indicators

 

Keyboard

Numeric key lock

(QWERTY key type)

Caps lock

( page 24)

 

< For the CF-P1P1 series >

The keyboard is of the numeric keypad type. There are no LED indicators

( Numeric key lock and Caps Lock).

Keyboard (numeric key- pad type)

( page 26 )

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Contents Operating Instructions Illustrations and Terminology in this Manual Customers RecordIntroduction This operating instructions describes the models belowRead Me First For U.S.AThis apparatus must be earthed for your safety For U.KInterface Cable How to replace the fuseLithium Battery Compliance Notice CE MarkPrecautions HandlingBattery Pack When Using Peripheral Devices About High Temperature ModeAttaching the Strap What’s in the Box?AC Cord Names and Functions of Parts Changing the Cursor Control Settings Cursor ControlHeadset and 3.5 DIA plug adaptor Connecting/Removing the CradleConnecting the Cradle Headset DIA plug adaptorFirst-time Operation Install the battery packConnect your computer to a power outlet LatchHandlingtheACadaptor This concludes the first-time use operation guidelines Turn your computer on Reset SwitchSet the time and date Power Switch Starting Up/Shutting DownNavigation Bar and Command Bar Today Screen Shutting Down power off Pop-up MenusUsing the Stylus LCD TouchscreenHandling the Touchscreen Aligning the ScreenSetting of the LCD Backlight and Keyboard Backlight Backlight SettingAdjust the LCD Brightness LCD Backlight ON/OFFUsing the Input Panel Entering InformationOK Key Alphabet Keys ESC Key Mode Key NUM Key Áü/SPACE KeyDEL Delete /Backspace Key CAP KeyEnter Key TAB KeyPF Key PF Key indicator Minus Key CLR Clear KeyPeriod Key OK Key Period KeyAssigning of Programs Only for the CF-P1P1 series Tap Settings System tab Panasonic Settings Wakeup*1 tab Setting to Resume with a Program ButtonTap Settings Personal tab Buttons Choose each setting Program ButtonsAbout High Temperature Mode Battery PowerRemaining Battery Tap Settings System tab PowerRemove the battery pack Replacing the Battery PackBattery Pack Cover Latch Inserting/Removing an SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card SD Memory Card/MultiMedia CardRemoving Manual Backup Panasonic BackupData Tap Backup Start Input the Backup file name Auto Backup Make a setting for Auto BackupAuto Restore Select a file for restore, and tap OKGetting Connected Pocket Internet ExplorerTo run Pocket Internet Explorer Installing ActiveSync Connecting to Your ComputerSelect button Backup Backup/Restore data using ActiveSyncRestore Removing When Connecting the CF-P1 Directly with a ComputerExpansion Connector of the CF-P1 USB Autosync CableWhen Connecting the CF-P1 with a Computer via the Cradle Using the Infrared Communication PortExpansion Connector of the Cradle Personal Customizing the ComputerSystem Clear Type Tuner Panasonic SettingsCertificates ClockConnections Performing a Reset Dealing with ProblemsResetting Your Computer Performing a Full ResetStarting Up Display Connecting a Host PCApplication Software It is hard to view the LCDSounds Connecting PeripheralsNetwork Program ButtonsFor Effective Use MaintenanceAreas excluding the LCD Specifications Page Limited USE License Agreement Disclaimer Trademarks CopyrightAbout Intel software products Panasonic Computer Solution Company Panasonic Canada Inc