Panasonic Cf Vdw07crfm Owners Manual
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11 Starting Up/Shutting Down Starting Up Do not maximize the MS-DOS screen. Once maximized, the connection with the wireless display is interrupted and the screen cannot be returned to its original size. 1Turn off the computer, then connect the port replicator, external display and external keyboard. 2Turn on the computer and then press Alt + Enter in the MS-DOS mode to return the window to its original size. Press Alt + Enter on the computer. If a computer establishes a connection with the wireless display while operating in a display mode other than those shown below, the display mode of the com- puter will change to 800 x 600 (16-bit). The wireless display cannot connect to a computer with no 800 x 600 (16-bit) setting. Resolution: 800 x 600 Color Mode: 16-bit color If the connection with the wireless display is cut, the computer will return to its original display mode. In this case, the colors displayed on the screen may change if the color mode is changed (from 16-bit to 24-bit or vice versa). If a change is made to the display mode of a computer connecting to the wireless display, the connection will be cut, so we recommend not using software such as a screen saver. All of the contents displayed on the wireless display may not be the same as what was displayed on the LCD of the computer. Some applications that use hardware-based drawing functions, etc., might not be displayed. Some applications that perform frequent screen updating (such as video play- back applications) might not be shown on the wireless display or might be shown as static images. Some 16-bit applications may not work properly. The screen display might be unable to reflect a change in the cursors shape. The handwritten input of characters or pictures (via drawing) is not possible on the wireless display. (The wireless display will be unable to keep up with the processing speed and the picture data will differ from the expected output.) If many user accounts are created, some of accounts may not be displayed on the logon screen if the screen size is changed. We recommend not using the Welcome screen, and deleting the check mark for [Use the Welcome screen] in [start] - [Control Panel] - [User Accounts] - [Change the way users log on or off]. CAUTION
12 Shutting Down 1Display the shut down screen. After saving important data and closing each application, select [Turn Off Com- puter] from [start]. 2Confirm shut down. Select [OK] after selecting [Turn Off]. 3When [Windows is shutting down] is displayed, select [OK]. Your computer and the wireless display will power off automatically. 1Turn on your computer. ( Operating Instructions of the computer) 2 After confirming the “DISPLAY READY” indicator has lit, turn on the wireless display. After has been displayed on the taskbar, turn on the wire- less display. Press the power switch and hold it down for approximately three seconds until the power indicator turns on before releasing it. 3Select your application. Power Switch Power Indicator NOTE When your computer and the wireless display do not power off using the above procedure, “PC in standby” may be displayed though the computer is not in standby mode. In this case, select [OK]. The wireless display will power off automatically. Starting Up/Shutting Down
13 Touchscreen The wireless display is equipped with a touchscreen function allowing you to perform the same operations as the mouse by touching the surface of the display with the stylus. Moving the cursorClicking Double-clickingDragging Touch and hold the object (i. e. file or icon), move your stylus on the surface (dragging the object to the desired location), then re- lease your stylus. Two quick tapsOne tap The double-clicking speed can be set in the following procedure. [start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] - [Mouse] - [But- tons] - [Double-click speed] Cursor NOTE
14 Touchscreen The touchscreen function can not be used in the MS-DOS mode and when using the full screen in [Command Prompt]. Handling the Touchscreen Use the stylus included with the wireless display. Do not use an implement other than the stylus that comes with the wireless display. Do not place any object on the surface or press down forcefully with sharp-pointed objects (e.g., nails), or hard objects that can leave marks (e.g., pencils and ball point pens). Do not operate the wireless display when such things as dust are on the screen. Do not allow substances such as oil to contact the LCD. The cursor may not work properly in such cases. When the touchscreen becomes dirty: Wipe lightly to remove dirty areas by using a dry soft cloth (included). Do not use benzene or thinner, or disinfectant-type alcohol. (For more information, refer to “Suggestions About Cleaning the LCD Surface” that comes with the soft cloth.) Handling the Stylus Clean the stylus tip and screen prior to operation. Foreign particles can scratch the screen and impede the operation of the stylus. Use the accessory stylus only on the wireless display screen. Using it for any other purpose may damage the stylus and scratch the screen. Do not use pencils, implements with sharp tips or hard objects for screen opera- tions. The screen may be damaged as a result. CAUTION Right-Clicking Press R-button.12 When “R” is displayed on the right- lower corner RR-Button One tap NOTE If the R-button is pressed again when setting right-clicking function to enable, the right-clicking function will be set to disable.
15 Calibration Run the calibration setup when the cursor and the stylus touches do not appear to agree. 1Press Menu button. 2Select [Option]. 3Select [Calibration]. Touch the five “×” marks on the calibration screen. Menu Button12×× ×× 34 × 5
16 Software Keyboard When selecting [ Software Keyboard] on the taskbar or when the character input box of an application is selected, the software keyboard shown below automatically starts up, and characters can be input by using the software keyboard. We recommend leaving the software keyboard as an icon instead of closing the software key- board when it is not being used. The software keyboard will no longer start up automatically if is selected to close the keyboard. In this case, it can be restarted in the following procedure. [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Software Keyboard] The action is the same as a right mouse button click. (The same function as .) One tap : Use as the short cut key. Two quick taps : The same function as .The software keyboard will be moved to the four corners of the screen. The system menu is dis- played. ( page 17) If you want to press short cut key, after pressing one key, press the second key in a continuous manner. For example, if you want to type Ctrl + C , after pressing Ctrl , press C . If a keyboard is connected to the computer, all operations on the keyboard are not reflected on the software keyboard. When using two or more keys in combination ( Ctrl + C etc.), use the internal keyboard or the software keyboard alone. Ctrl + Alt + Del cannot be input through the software keyboard. (Except when logging on). Characters cannot be input through the software keyboard in the MS-DOS mode. For some applications, the software keyboard remains as an icon even when the charac- ter input box is selected. In this case, select [ Software Keyboard] on the taskbar. If you want to use the keyboard for a non-text-input application (e.g., Windows ex- plorer), first display the software keyboard and then select the application. Following these steps, you can use the keys of the software keyboard. Before shutting down and then restarting Windows, be sure to save all data. If an attempt is made to shut down the computer while data is being edited, a message will appear asking whether to save the current data or not. In such cases, return to Win- dows, save all data, and then shut down the computer. NOTE
17 Changing the Settings You can change the keyboard size, switch the keyboard to the numeric keypad, or change other settings using the system menu. 1Select (on the top left corner of the software keyboard). 2Add a check mark to the function you want to use. The software keyboard moves automatically so as not to hide the window currently selected. (It will not move if there is no place that it can move to.) Also, the software keyboard will move to the topmost position on the display when the computer changes to input mode. If the software keyboard has been minimized on the taskbar, it will automatically be restored and will move to the top- most position on the display when the computer changes to input mode. Depending on the application, this function may not work. Select the keyboard/keypad. Set the software keyboard to the topmost position on the display. Set the software keyboard to transparent display. NOTE The currency symbols displayed on the numeric key- pad are set using the following menu. [start] - [Control Panel] - [Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options] - [Regional and Language Options] - [Regional Options] - [Customize] - [Currency] - [Cur- rency symbol]
18 Battery Power Battery Status Use the Battery Indicator to Check on the Battery Status NOTE This wireless display 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. Battery Status Charging Fully-charged Battery charge is low (the charge is less than approx. 9% capacity) Battery pack or charger may not be working properly. Quickly remove the battery pack and disconnect the AC adaptor, then connect them again. If the problem persists, contact Panasonic Technical Support. Unable to recharge due to violation of temperature limits. (The ambient temperature is outside the allowable range. Once the allowable range requirement is satisfied, charging begins automatically.) Battery is discharging to prescribed charging level in high temperature mode. Battery pack is not connected or charging not being performed. *1 When the AC adaptor is connected. Battery Indicator Orange*1 Green*1 Red Blinking red*1 Blinking orange*1 Blinking green Not lit
19 Getting a detailed reading 1Press Menu button. 2Select [Battery]. ( page 23) • 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 pe- riod of time. Perform the “Refresh Battery” utility. ( page 23) The actual remaining battery capacity and the displayed indication may differ. Menu Button NOTE
20 Battery Power Replacing the Battery Pack 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). 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 wireless display is first purchased. Be sure to charge it before using it for the first time. When the AC adaptor is con- nected to the wireless display, charging begins automatically. Use only the specified battery pack (CF-VZSU21) with your wireless display. Be sure the power has been turned off before proceeding. 1Power off your wireless display. ( page 12) Replace the battery pack with another one while the AC adaptor is connected, and do not disconnect the AC adaptor until the new battery has been fully charged. Image data saved on the wireless display may be lost. 2Taking out the battery pack. 1Slide the latch. 2Open the cover. 3Pull the tab on the battery pack and remove it from the wireless display. 3 2 CAUTION CAUTION 1 Tab