Panasonic Cf 07 Mk1 Winxp Owners Manual
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11 Computing on the Road One of the main features of portable computers is that you have the power of computing away from your home or office. In the following, information is provided on how to maximize use of the battery pack which is necessary for such computing. Select to view important tips for using the battery pack. You can also view important tips using the following procedure. Select [Important Tips] in [Start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [On-Line Manuals]. Four Important Points Saving Power Be sure to charge your battery before and after use. To get the maximum use of your battery, set the power man- agement mode. Check to see that you have your AC adaptor with you before leaving your home or office. Purchasing a spare battery (CF-VZSU21) is highly recom- mended. Always watch your battery level! Leave your computer off when it is not in use ( “Starting Up/Shutting Down”) Before stepping away from your computer, put your computer in the standby or hibernation mode In [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Op- tions ], make settings in detail By making settings in detail for the timeout, alarm, etc., it is possible to control the consumption of power. We recommend setting [Never] since the operating time of the computer is not extended even when [Turn off monitor] is set. POINT 4 POINT 2 POINT 1 POINT 3 Things to Remember CAUTION When installed in a network environment (except when the Wake up from LAN function is in use). Do not use the standby or hibernation mode. After resuming operation from the standby or hibernation mode, the network connection may be severed or the computer may not work properly. NOTE A slight time deviation may occur for the timeout set in [Power Options]. To extend the operating time of the wireless display, enable the wireless display’s timer. For details on how to do this, see the Operating Instructions of the wireless display.
12 Battery Status Charging in progress Fully-charged The battery level is very low (the charge is less than approx. 9% capacity). Connect the AC adaptor. You can use the computer when the battery indicator light is orange. If you do not have an AC adaptor, save your data and power off your computer. After replacing the battery pack with a fully charged one, turn your computer on. Battery pack or charging may not be working properly. Quickly save your data and power off your computer. Remove the battery pack and disconnect the AC adaptor, then connect them again. If the problem persists, contact Panasonic Technical Sup- port. Possible failure in the battery pack or charging circuit. Battery cannot be recharged temporarily because the inter- nal temperature of the battery pack is outside of the accept- able temperature range for recharging. Once the allowable range requirement is satisfied, charging begins automati- cally. Your computer can be used normally in this state. Battery is discharging to prescribed charging level in high temperature mode. Battery pack is not connected or charging not being per- formed. Battery Power Battery Status Battery Indicator Orange*1 Green*1 Red Blinking red*1 Blinking orange*1 Blinking green Not lit *1 When the AC adaptor is connected. Use the Battery Indicator to Check on the Battery Status This computer prevents overcharging of the battery by recharging only when the remaining power is less than approx. 95% of capacity after the battery is fully charged. When the remaining battery charge of the computer is between 20-80%, re- charging starts from the battery pack inserted into the second battery pack slot, and discharging starts from the battery pack inserted into the main bat- tery pack slot. When the remaining battery charge of the computer is 0-20% or 80-100%, both the main battery pack and the secondary battery pack are recharged/discharged almost equally. NOTE
13 Getting a detailed reading Select [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Options] - [Power Meter] NOTE In the following cases, there may be a difference between the remaining bat- tery capacity displayed on the indicator and the actual remaining battery ca- pacity. To correct this, execute the “Refresh Battery” utility. ( page 15) • The battery indicator light remains red. • The battery remaining displays 99% and the indicator light is orange for a long period of time. • Low battery warning appears after a short period of time. This may be caused by the use of standby mode for long periods of time. The battery is discharging while the computer is in standby mode when the AC adaptor is not connected. Battery Power
14 Battery Power About High Temperature Mode This computer has a high temperature mode function that prevents the deg\ radation of the battery in high temperature environments. We recommend setting the high temperature mode function when installing t\ he com- puter in a car, etc. To do this, set [Environment] in the [Main] menu of the Setup Utility to [High temperature]. Note that a 100% remaining battery reading in the [High Tempera- ture] mode is about an 80% reading in the [Normal Temperature] mode. When using the wireless display in a high-temperature environment, be su\ re to set the wireless display in the [High temperature] mode. In this case, be sure to set [High Temperature] in the Setup Utility (computer side setting) too. If this setting is not made, the following message will b\ e displayed: "Thermal environment option has been changed. - Need to restart the syst\ em now." Press [OK] and restart the computer. NOTE When remaining battery capacity falls to 5% [Critical battery alarm] When remaining battery capacity falls to 10% [Low battery alarm] Displays a message indicating the low battery level. The computer will enter hibernation mode. Ð Connect the AC adaptor before start- ing up the computer next time. If the computer starts up or resumes while the AC adaptor is not connected, Windows may not operate properly or alarm operations may not work properly. Displays a message indicating the low battery level. Ð Charge your battery. Connect the AC adaptor immediately. If you do not have the AC adaptor with you, exit any programs currently run- ning, then shut down Windows, and confirm that the power indicator is off. Use a spare battery if you have one. ( page 16 ) The following is factory default setting. Above settings can be changed. 1 Select [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Powe\ r Options] - [Alarms]. 2 Set alarm operations and remaining battery level for operating alarm fun\ c- tions. Set the value for [Critical battery alarm] to 5% or more. This is neces\ sary for the standby or hibernation function to be completed (assuring data is saved\ ) when the battery level is low. When making a setting for [When the alarm goes off, the computer will] in [Alarms] - [Alarm Action], add a check mark for [Force stand by or shutdown even \ if a program stops responding] When the Remaining Battery Charge Becomes Low
15 The battery pack has a function for measuring, storing and learning about battery ca- pacity. Using this function properly to accurately display remaining battery capacity re- quires that the battery pack be fully charged (charged to 100%), then fully discharged, and then fully charged again. This procedure should be performed once after you purchase the computer. As you use the battery pack over a long period of time, the remaining capacity display may become inaccurate due to aging of the battery pack and other factors. The procedure described below should be repeated. 1Power off your computer ( “Starting Up/Shutting Down”) Do not shut down using the standby or hibernation mode. 2Connect your computer to the optional port replicator, external display and external keyboard. ( Operating Instructions of the port replicator, page 21) 3Attach the battery pack and connect the AC adaptor Remove all peripherals (except for the battery pack and AC adaptor). 4Use the “Refresh Battery” utility to fully discharge the battery pack 1 Run the Setup Utility. ( page 28) 2 Select [Refresh Battery] from [Main] menu and press Enter . 3 At the confirmation message, select [Yes] and press Enter . Once the battery indicator turns green, the battery pack will be completely dis- charged. It takes approximately 1.5 hours (when one battery is set) or 3 hours (when two batteries are set) until the power automatically goes off through the complete discharge of the battery from the fully charged state. 5Allow the battery pack to charge until the battery indicator turns green One battery: approximately 2 hours Two batteries: approximately 4 hours Accurately Displaying Battery Capacity Battery Power
16 When the charge provided by your battery pack is supplied for only a short period of time, even after fully charging according to the instructions, it may be time to replace your battery pack. The battery pack is a consumable item and therefore will require replacement (CF-VZSU 21). Replacing the Battery Pack 1Power off your computer ( “Starting Up/Shutting Down”) Do not shut down using the standby or hibernation mode. Battery Power Do not touch the terminals on the battery pack. The battery pack may no longer function properly if the contacts are dirty or damaged. The battery pack is not charged when the computer is first purchased. Be sure to charge it before using it for the first time. When the AC adaptor is connected to the computer, charging begins automatically. Use only the specified battery pack (CF-VZSU21) with your computer. In the standby mode, do not remove/change the battery pack. Removing the pack in the standby mode will erase your data and may damage the computer. CAUTION Main battery slot Second battery slot Be sure to insert the battery pack as illustrated. Be sure the battery pack is properly connected to the connector. For an improperly attached cover, your battery pack may fall out while you are carrying around your computer. Be sure the tab does not get caught when closing the cover. CAUTION CAUTION 2Taking out the battery pack Turn over the computer, then unlock the cover by sliding the latch to the right. Slide the latch down, and then without releasing it, open the cover as illus- trated. Pull the tab on the battery pack and remove it from the computer. Close the cover, then lock it by sliding the latch to the left. Latch Bottom Inserting a battery pack Firmly attach the battery pack to the connector as illustrated. TabBattery Pack Tab
17 CD-ROM Drive If the disc gets dirty After wiping the disc with a moist, soft cloth, wipe it with a dry cloth. Always wipe from the center toward the edge. Do not leave the tray in the open position or touch the lens. Under some conditions, dust may build up on the lens, or on a disc. This may result in a read or write malfunction. Do not apply excessive force to the tray in the open position, doing so could damage the tray. Do not place items other than discs on the tray. Do not expose the CD-ROM drive to excessive smoke that may leave a residue, i.e. oil smoke, or tobacco smoke. Doing so could shorten the life of the drive lens. Do not use discs that have become deformed (warped, not completely round, etc.). Never insert foreign objects such as paper clips into the slot in the CD-ROM drive. Do not open the CD-ROM drive or move the computer while the CD-ROM drive is being accessed. Doing so could cause the disc to shift position and this may damage the disc, or cause the CD-ROM drive to malfunction. In addition, after running an application involving access to a disc, do not open the CD-ROM drive or remove the disc until after the application has been closed. After closing the tray, do not attempt to access a disc until the CD-ROM drive indica- tor goes off. We recommend cleaning the CD-ROM drive with an air puffer used for camera lenses. (Do not use any spray-type of lens cleaning products.) To avoid damaging discs: Do not allow discs to become dirty or scratched. Do not place or store discs in locations exposed to heat, direct sunlight, humidity or dust. If the disc is brought from a cold into a warm environment, moisture may form on the disc. Wipe this moisture off with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth before using the disc. Do not touch the data surface (the side opposite the side with the title printed on it) as it can cause the disc to become dirty or scratched. Do not write on the surface of the disc with a ballpoint pen or other writing instrument nor paste any paper to it. Do not drop, bend, or place heavy objects on top of discs. Cleaning the disc using a disc cleaner is recommended once every 2 or 3 months. Usage Precautions
18 1Turn on your computer 2Press the disc eject button and slowly pull out the tray 3Place the disc securely on the center holder 4Close the tray Setting a Disc Title-side up Do not apply excessive force to the tray in the open position, doing so could damage the tray. Center Holder Eject Button CAUTION CD-ROM Drive If the vibration of the CD-ROM drive is excessive, check to see if disc is inserted correctly, and check that the disc is in good condition. If the disc is good and inserted correctly, set [CD Drive Speed] to [Low] in the Setup Utility. For AutoPlay CDs: • If an AutoPlay CD does not start after the computer resumes from the standby or hibernation modes, remove the disc from the drive, then reinsert the disc again after a 15 second wait. • An AutoPlay CD may start during file access, depending on the status of the disc. When playing back movies from a disc, note that smooth playback may not be possible in some cases. If the CD-ROM drive has not been accessed within 30 seconds, the drive motor will automatically shut down to reduce the power consumption. When the CD-ROM drive is accessed once again, the power of the drive motor is turned on. However, approxi- mately 30 seconds are required until data is actually read from the disc. Power-saving Mode NOTE
19 PC Cards 1Open the cover, then slide the PC Card in until it snaps into place Refer to the manual for each card on how to install the card (insertion is typically label-side up). 2Close the cover by pressing down the bottom part of the cover firmly from one end to the other If the cover is pressed down by force, it may deform and you will not be able to close it. Your computer has one PC Card slot. This slot conforms to the PC Card Standard; therefore, communications or SCSI devices, etc., may be utilized. The slots allow you to use one Type I or Type II card. Check the PC Cards’ specifications. Be sure the total operating current does not exceed the specified limit. Damage may result otherwise. Allowable Current : 3.3 V: 400 mA, 5 V: 400 mA ZV card, SRAM card, FLASH ROM card (except for an ATA interface) and card requiring 12V are not supported. With the repeated insertion/removal of a PC Card, the computer may no longer recognize the PC Card (depending on the type of card). In such cases, restart the computer. If the computer freezes after resuming from the standby or hibernation mode, try removing and then reinserting the PC Card. If this does not correct the problem, reboot the computer. There may be insufficient resources for some cards and some cards may not operate at all. In such cases, we recommend disabling unnecessary devices in the Setup Utility or [Device Manager]. For example: Try disabling serial devices when using a modem card. Label-side up CAUTION (To next page) CAUTION When using a PC Card to connect a peripheral device (SCSI, IEEE 1394, etc.): 1Connect the peripheral device to the card. 2Turn the device on. 3Slide the card in until it snaps into place. When inserting a card, do not force the card in if difficulty is en- countered. Depending on the shape of the card, a segment may remain protruding from the slot after insertion. Do not try to force the card all the way in. You may damage the slot, making it impos- sible to remove the card. When inserting a PC card for the first time, the card will only work after being recognized by the computer. Insert the card after pow- ering off the computer and wireless display, and then connecting the port replicator, optional USB floppy disk drive, external key- board and external display. Once the driver of the card is installed, you can insert the card anytime. Inserting/Removing the PC Card Inserting a PC Card
20 Do not remove a PC Card while your computer is in the standby or hibernation mode. Note that the operation of removing the PC Card may not be com- plete, depending on the status of the PC Card or device connected to the PC Card, such as when a SCSI card is used to connect an external hard disk to the computer. In such cases, turn off the power from [Start] menu, then remove the card. Button CAUTION PC Cards After selecting , do not press [Stop] for [PRISM2 IEEE 802.11 PC CARD Adaptor]. CAUTION 1Select on the taskbar, select the PC Card, then select [Stop] Follow the on-screen instructions. (When the PC Card has been removed after the computer is turned off, this step is not necessary.) 2Open the cover, then press the button out, then press the button again. 3Slide the PC Card out. 4Close the cover. Removing a PC Card