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    Getting Started
    Key Operations
    zF1
    To display the corresponding help file (Press the F1 key to return to the original 
    screen)
    z
    Esc
    To display the [Exit] menu
    zÏ
     Ð
    To move among the items (Use these keys when selecting the item)
    zÍ
     Î
    To move among the menus (Use these keys when the [Information], [Main], 
    [Advanced], [Security], [Boot], or [Exit] menu is selected)
    z
    F5 
    Select previous item (Use this key when changing setting values)
    z
    F6
    Select next item (Use this key when changing setting values)
    z
    Enter
    To display sub-menu of each item (Use this key after selecting the item by using the 
    Ï
     key or the Ð key)
    z
    F9
    To set default settings (except the password, System Time and System Date)
    z
    F10
    To save the settings and exit
    ‹Parameters
    (An underline indicates the factory default settings)
    Information Menu
    Language:[English]
    Model No.:CF-xxxxxxxxx
    Serial No.:xxxxxxxxxx
    CPU Type:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    CPU Speed:x.x GHz
    BIOS:Vx.xxLxx
    Embedded Controller:Vx.xxLxx
    System Memory:xxx MB
    Primary Master:xx GB
    Secondary Master:CD/DVD Drive
    Language
    zSelect the language for displaying the Setup UtilityEnglish
    Japanese 
    						
    							Setup Utility
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    Getting Started
    *1Time is shown in 24-hr. style. *2Date is shown in order of Month/Day/Year.*3The Tab key can be used to move the cursor.
    ‹Parameters
    (An underline indicates the factory default settings)
    Main Menu
    System Time:[xx:xx:xx]*1*3
    System Date:[xx/xx/xxxx]*2*3
    Touch Pad:[Enable]
    Fn/Ctrl Key:[Normal]
    Display:[Simultaneous]
    Display Expansion:[Enable]
    CD/DVD Drive Speed:[High]
    Touch Pad
    zSelect whether to use the touch pad ([Enable]) or not ([Dis-
    able])Disable
    Enable
    Fn/Ctrl Key
    zSelect whether to switch the 
    Fn functions with the Ctrl 
    functions, and vice versa on the internal keyboard
    zDo not attempt to replace the markings on the keys, or the 
    keys themselvesNormalReplace
    Display
    zThe display destination in cases where Windows is not run-
    ning is set here
    zIf an external display is not connected, all information will 
    appear on the internal LCD even if [External Monitor] or 
    [Simultaneous] is selected.
    After Windows starts up, the screen is displayed on the dis-
    play destination set in the following menu
    [start] - [Control Panel] - [Other Control Panel Options] - 
    [Intel(R) Extreme Graphics] - [Devices]External Monitor
    Internal LCD
    Simultaneous
    Display Expansion
    zSelect whether to have the display expanded when not 
    using the native screen resolutionDisable
    Enable
    CD/DVD Drive Speed
    zSelect whether to set the DVD-ROM & CD-R/RW drive 
    speed to fast ([High]) or slow ([Low])High
    Low 
    						
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    Getting Started
    NOTE
    zThe [Advanced] menu cannot be changed when the Setup Utility is started up 
    with the User Password
    ‹Parameters
    (An underline indicates the factory default settings)
    Advanced Menu
    Modem:[Enable]
    LAN:[Enable]
      Boot up from LAN:[Enable]
    Wireless LAN:[Enable]
    Legacy USB Support:[Enable]
    Modem
    zSelect whether to use the internal modem function 
    ([Enable]) or not ([Disable]) (This does not work for the 
    external modem)Disable
    Enable
    LAN
    zSelect whether to use the internal LAN function ([Enable]) or 
    not ([Disable])
    (This does not work for the external LAN card)Disable
    Enable
    Boot up from LAN
    zSelect whether to use the function starting the computer 
    from a LAN server ([Enable]) or not ([Disable])
    zThis can be set only when [LAN] is set to [Enable]. (This 
    function works only for the internal LAN.  This does not work 
    for an internal wireless LAN and external wireless LAN card)Disable
    Enable
    Wireless LAN
    zSelect whether to use the internal wireless LAN function 
    ([Enable]) or not ([Disable]) (This does not work for the 
    external wireless LAN card)Disable
    Enable
    Legacy USB Support
    zSelect whether to use the function that makes the computer 
    recognize USB keyboard and USB floppy disk ([Enable]) or 
    not ([Disable]) before starting WindowsDisable
    Enable 
    						
    							Setup Utility
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    Getting Started
    *1This is displayed only when an SD memory card has been registered. (Î “Chapter 4: SD 
    Memory Card Security Function” in onscreen Reference Manual)
    NOTE
    zWhen the Setup Utility is started up with the User Password:
     [Clear registered SD card], [Set Supervisor Password] and [Hard Disk Lock] 
    will not be displayed
     [Password on boot], [SD Startup], [SD Setting Method], [Setup Utility Prompt], 
    [Boot First Menu] and [User Password Protection] will be displayed, but cannot 
    be set
     The User Password can be changed only when [User Password Protection] 
    has been set to [No Protection].   The User Password cannot be deleted
    ‹Parameters
    (An underline indicates the factory default settings)
    *2[SD Startup] and [SD Setting Method] cannot be set if [Password on boot] is set to [Disable].
    Security Menu
    Password on boot:[Enable]
    SD Startup:*1[Enable]
    SD Setting Method:*1[Leave Set]
    XClear registered SD card:*1[Enter]
    XSet Supervisor Password:[Enter]
    Setup Utility Prompt:[Enable]
    Boot First Menu:[Enable]
    Hard Disk Lock:[Disable]
    User Password Protection:[No Protection]
    XSet User Password:[Enter]
    Password on boot
    zSelect whether you will need to input ([Enable]) or not ([Dis-
    able]) the Supervisor Password or the User Password on 
    bootingDisable
    Enable
    SD Startup*2
    zSelect whether to use an SD memory card instead of enter-
    ing the password on booting ([Enable]) or not ([Disable])DisableEnable
    SD Setting Method*2
    zSelect whether to set an SD memory card to [Leave Set] or 
    [Set and Eject] when an SD memory card is used instead of 
    entering the password
    zThis can be set only if [SD Startup] has been set to [Enable]Leave SetSet and Eject
    Clear registered SD card
    zClear the registration from all registered SD memory cards 
    not to be used instead of entering the password on bootingTo the sub-menu
    Set Supervisor Password
    zSet a Supervisor Password if you wish to prevent any unau-
    thorized changes to the Setup Utility settings, also if you 
    require a password on boot, set [Password on boot] to 
    [Enable] after you set Supervisor PasswordTo the sub-menu 
    						
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    Getting Started
    Set priorities (displayed in order from top to bottom) for devices that start up the operat-
    ing system.
    To move a device up by one in the order, select the device with the Ï
     key and the Ð 
    key, and then press the 
    F6 key.
    To move a device down by one in the order, select the device with the Ï
     key and the Ð 
    key, and then press the 
    F5 key.
    zPanasonic USB floppy disk drive (CF-VFDU03 (optional)) can be used for startup 
    (recommended)
    *1This is not displayed when [LAN] or [Boot up from LAN] is set to [Disable] on the [Advanced] 
    menu.
    NOTE
    zThe [Boot] menu cannot be changed when the Setup Utility is started up with 
    the User Password
    zBoot Menu
    The device for starting up the operating system can also be selected during 
    computer start-up. After the computer is turned on and the 
    Esc key is pressed 
    at [Panasonic] boot screen, [Boot Menu] (the device selection screen) will 
    appear. When the [Boot] menu setting is changed, the selection screen display 
    Setup Utility Prompt
    zSelect whether to display ([Enable]) or not to display ([Dis-
    able]) the message “Press F2 for Setup/F12 for LAN” shown 
    on the bottom of the [Panasonic] boot screen that is dis-
    played after starting this computerDisable
    Enable
    Boot First Menu
    zSelect whether to display “Boot Menu” ([Enable]) or not 
    ([Disable])Disable
    Enable
    Hard Disk Lock
    zSelect whether enable ([Enable]) or disable ([Disable]) the 
    hard disk lock
    zThis function will not work without the Supervisor Password 
    being setDisable
    Enable
    User Password Protection
    zSelect whether to permit changing the User Password ([Pro-
    tected]) or not ([No Protection])No Protection
    Protected
    Set User Password
    zSet User Password when more than one person will use this 
    computer, etc.
    For example, when the system administrator sets Supervi-
    sor Password and User Password and lets other users know 
    only the User Password, other users cannot change some 
    of the settings in Setup Utility
    zThis function will not work without the Supervisor Password 
    being setTo the sub-menu
    Boot Menu
    Floppy Drive
    Hard Disk Drive
    CD/DVD Drive
    LAN*1 
    						
    							Setup Utility
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    Getting Started
    will also change. [Boot Menu] is displayed only when [Boot First Menu] in the 
    [Security] menu is set to [Enable]
    *1This item is not displayed when starting up the Setup Utility with the User Password.
    ‹Parameters
    Exit Menu
    Save Values & Exit
    Exit Without Saving Changes
    Get Default Values*1
    Load Previous Values
    Save Current Values
    Battery Recalibration
    Save Values & Exit Exit the Setup Utility and save your changes to 
    CMOS.
    Exit Without Saving Changes Exit the Setup Utility without saving your 
    changes to CMOS.
    Get Default Values Set the Setup Utility to the default settings.
    Load Previous Values Load previous values from CMOS for all Setup 
    items.
    Save Current Values Save your changes to CMOS.
    Battery Recalibration To accurately display remaining battery capac-
    ity, fully charge the battery pack, then fully dis-
    charge it. (Î “Chapter 2: Battery Power” in 
    onscreen Reference Manual) 
    						
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    Operation
    Useful Information
    Usage / Handling / Maintenance
    zPlace the computer on a flat stable surface.
    Do not place the computer to tip over. When the computer receives extremely strong 
    shock after disk may become inoperable.
    zOperation: Temperature: 5°C to 35°C {41°F to 95°F}
    Humidity: 30% to 80% RH (No condensation)
    zStorage: Temperature: -20°C to 60°C {-4°F to 140°F}
    Humidity: 30% to 90% RH (No condensation)
    zKeep the computer clear of electromagnetic cards and objects that emit electromagnetic 
    waves.
     Do not place the computer near magnets, electromagnetic bracelets, or other mag-
    netic fields.
     This computer uses a magnet in the position marked with a circle in the diagram 
    on the left.  Do not place a magnetic card or other magnetic field in contact with 
    the computer.
    ‹When Carrying the computer, be sure to keep to the fol-
    lowing:
    zTurn off the computer.
    zRemove all external devices, cables, PC Cards protruding from the computer (see 
    figure A), SD memory cards, and MultiMedia Cards before transporting the com-
    puter.
    zClose the display, and ensure that the latch (Îpage 15) is positioned correctly in 
    the slot.
    Do not carry the computer by gripping the display or the cabinet around the display 
    (see figure B).
    zDo not drop or hit the computer against solid objects.
    zWhen taking an airplane
     Always carry your computer and disks, etc with you. Never check it in with lug-
    gage.
     Before using the computer inside an airplane, we recommend asking the airlines 
    regarding their policy on this issue.
    zWhen transporting a spare battery pack (sold separately) inside a package, brief-
    case, etc., it is recommended that it be placed in a plastic bag in order to protect its 
    contacts.
    zIf the computer is being carried in a soft bag when the battery pack has been 
    removed, be careful to avoid undue pressure on the body of the computer in a 
    crowded place, etc., as this may result in damage to the LCD.
    ‹We recommend the following:
    zPreparing a spare battery pack (sold separately).
    zMaking backup copies on SD memory cards, etc. and if necessary, carrying them 
    with you.
    zCare of the display / touch pad:
    Wipe lightly with a gauze or other dry, soft cloth.
    zWhen the touch pad or other area other than the screen becomes dirty: wet a soft 
    cloth with water or a diluted kitchen cleanser (neutral), wring the cloth out thor-
    oughly, and wipe the dirty area gently.  Using a detergent other than a neutral 
    kitchen cleanser (e.g., a weak alkali cleanser) may adversely affect painted sur-
    faces.
    Usage Environment
    Handling
    Maintenance 
    						
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    Operation
    Useful Information
    CAUTION
    zDo not use benzene, thinner, or rubbing alcohol. Doing so may adversely affect 
    the surface, e.g., discoloration. In addition, do not use commercially-available 
    household cleaners and cosmetics, as they may contain components harmful to 
    the surface.
    zDo not directly add or spray water or detergent onto the computer. If liquid 
    enters the inside of the computer, it may cause it to work improperly or be dam-
    aged. 
    						
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    Operation
    Useful Information
    Wireless LAN
    For instructions on settings for wireless LAN and cautions during use, click [start] - 
    [Reference Manual], and refer to “Chapter 5: Wireless LAN”.
    About Turning on/off the Wireless LAN
    zBefore using a wireless LAN, turn it on using the following method (at the time of 
    purchase, the wireless LAN is set to [On]).
    zTurn on/off the wireless LAN using Intel(R) PROSet client.
    1Double-click the   icon / the   icon (when the wireless 
    LAN is on) or the  icon (when the wireless LAN is off) on 
    the notification area.
    2Select your wireless LAN adaptor and click [General].
    3Click [On] or [Off] for [Switch radio].
    4Click [OK].
     Do not click [Disable]*1 in [Network Connections].
    *1This is displayed by right-clicking [Wireless Network Connection] in [Network Connections].
    ‹Do not use the wireless LAN in airplanes, hospitals, or 
    in other locations where wireless LAN signals may 
    affect the operation of devices in the vicinity.
    Abide by instructions regarding use in airplanes and hospitals.
    ‹This computer uses channels 1 through 11*2
    Check the channel being used by the access point.
    *2In the case of wireless communications, the frequency band being used can be divided into 
    segments, so that different communications can be conducted on each band segment.  A 
    Channel refers to the individual frequency bandwidth divisions. 
    						
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    Operation
    Useful Information
    Windows/Antivirus Measures
    Depending on the settings in Windows installed applications, drivers, menus and other 
    displays may be inoperable. In this case, refer to the items below, and the applied items 
    from this manual, “Chapter 7: Dealing with Problems (Advanced)” in onscreen Refer-
    ence Manual, Windows Help (Îpage 13), and the software application and driver’s 
    operating instructions, etc.
    Change the Way Users Log on or off
    If the check mark is added for [Use the Welcome screen] or [Use Fast User Switching] 
    in [start] - [Control Panel] - [User Accounts] - [Change the way users log on or off], the 
    operation differs as follows.
    ‹Welcome screen settings
    The operations when starting and exiting Windows differ as follows.
     At the time of purchase, it is set with the check mark added (when using).
     When [Use when logging on to Windows] is set in [SD Card Setup] (Î “Chapter 4: 
    SD Memory Card Security Function” in the onscreen Reference Manual), the Wel-
    come screen cannot be used. 
    ‹Fast User Switching settings
    When adding the check mark for this setting, you can change to another user without 
    logging on again when multiple users use the computer.
    In the following case, Fast User Switching cannot be used.
    zWhen the check mark is not added for [Use the Welcome screen]
    zWhen joining the network domain
    zWhen the [Use when logging on to Windows] is set in [SD Card Setup] (Î “Chapter 
    4: SD Memory Card Security Function” in the onscreen Reference Manual)
    Depending on the software application, the computer may not work properly if this 
    function is used.
    This manual explains the procedure for cases where the check mark is added.
    zWhen switching to a different user with the Fast User Switching function, it may not 
    be possible to set the display settings. In this case, log-off all users, and retry the 
    operation.
    Windows
    [Use the Welcome 
    screen] setting Operation when starting Operation when exiting
    When adding the 
    check mark (when 
    using)The list of user names will be 
    displayed. Click the user name 
    with which you want to log-on.Click [start] - [Turn Off 
    Computer] - [Turn Off].
    With no check mark 
    (when not using)Enter the user name and pass-
    word, and click [OK].Click [start] - [Shut Down] - 
    [Shut down] and click [OK]. 
    						
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