Panasonic CF-P1Series operating instructions SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card, Removing

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SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card

An SD memory card/MultiMedia Card can be used for the following purposes.

The exchange of data with various devices equipped with an SD memory card/MultiMedia Card slot, audio storage, and so on.

NOTE

Software (e.g., drivers) required to exchange data with these devices. (Refer to the instructions manual provided with each SD compatible peripheral device.)

Use as a memory card (e.g., use as a storage unit on which files can be written).

Inserting/Removing an SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card

1 Open the SD memory card/MultiMedia Card slot cover.

2 Inserting

Slide the card in until it snaps into place as shown in the illustration.

Make sure the labeled face of the SD memory card/ MultiMedia Card is towards the front of the computer and then firmly insert the card. If you mistake the back side of the card with the top surface side, the card cannot be in- serted all the way into the slot.

Do not insert the card at an angle. Insert the card all the way into the slot.

Removing

(1)Press the card. It will come out slightly.

(2)Remove the card.

3 Close the SD memory card/MultiMedia Card slot cover.

SD Memory Card/ MultiMedia Card Slot

CAUTION

Before removing an SD memory card/MultiMedia Card or powering off CF-P1, check to see if CF-P1 is trying to access the card. Such accesses are done intermittently for a short period of time. Be sure to remove the card or power off CF-P1 only after confirming that CF-P1 is not trying to access the card. If the card is removed or CF-P1 is powered off during an access attempt, valuable data may be lost or CF-P1 may fail to work properly.

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Contents Operating Instructions This operating instructions describes the models below Customers RecordIntroduction Illustrations and Terminology in this ManualFor U.S.A Read Me FirstFor U.K This apparatus must be earthed for your safetyCompliance Notice CE Mark How to replace the fuseLithium Battery Interface CableHandling PrecautionsBattery Pack About High Temperature Mode When Using Peripheral DevicesAttaching the Strap What’s in the Box?AC Cord Names and Functions of Parts Cursor Control Changing the Cursor Control SettingsHeadset DIA plug adaptor Connecting/Removing the CradleConnecting the Cradle Headset and 3.5 DIA plug adaptorLatch Install the battery packConnect your computer to a power outlet First-time OperationHandlingtheACadaptor This concludes the first-time use operation guidelines Turn your computer on Reset SwitchSet the time and date Starting Up/Shutting Down Power SwitchNavigation Bar and Command Bar Today Screen Pop-up Menus Shutting Down power offLCD Touchscreen Using the StylusAligning the Screen Handling the TouchscreenLCD Backlight ON/OFF Backlight SettingAdjust the LCD Brightness Setting of the LCD Backlight and Keyboard BacklightEntering Information Using the Input PanelÁü/SPACE Key OK Key Alphabet Keys ESC Key Mode Key NUM KeyTAB Key CAP KeyEnter Key DEL Delete /Backspace KeyPeriod Key PF Key indicator Minus Key CLR Clear KeyPeriod Key OK Key PF KeyAssigning of Programs Only for the CF-P1P1 series Program Buttons Setting to Resume with a Program ButtonTap Settings Personal tab Buttons Choose each setting Tap Settings System tab Panasonic Settings Wakeup*1 tabTap Settings System tab Power Battery PowerRemaining Battery About High Temperature ModeRemove 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 Make a setting for Auto Backup Auto BackupSelect a file for restore, and tap OK Auto RestoreGetting Connected Pocket Internet ExplorerTo run Pocket Internet Explorer Installing ActiveSync Connecting to Your ComputerSelect button Backup Backup/Restore data using ActiveSyncRestore USB Autosync Cable When Connecting the CF-P1 Directly with a ComputerExpansion Connector of the CF-P1 RemovingWhen Connecting the CF-P1 with a Computer via the Cradle Using the Infrared Communication PortExpansion Connector of the Cradle Personal Customizing the ComputerSystem Clock Panasonic SettingsCertificates Clear Type TunerConnections Performing a Full Reset Dealing with ProblemsResetting Your Computer Performing a ResetStarting Up It is hard to view the LCD Connecting a Host PCApplication Software DisplayProgram Buttons Connecting PeripheralsNetwork SoundsFor 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