Panasonic Laptop CF 31 SERIES User Manual

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Reference Manual  
Personal Computer  
Model No.  
CF-31 Series  
We recommend that this Reference Manual be printed.  
Descriptions  
• For common procedures and screens for Windows 7 and  
Windows XP, this Reference Manual uses the procedures  
and screens of Windows 7.  
• Some menus may differ for Windows XP.  
• Windows XP does not require clicking operation to  
the notification area.  
of  
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Introduction  
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Depending on the processing status on Windows, sound may be interrupted at Windows startup. You can mute the sound at startup.  
A Right-click the desktop and click [Personalize] - [Sounds].  
B Remove the check mark from [Play Windows Startup sound], and click [OK].  
When high-frequency sound occurs  
If high-frequency sound occurs around keyboard while using the computer, check the settings for the USB power saving function.  
A standard user needs to enter an administrator password and click [OK].  
Set [USB selective suspend setting] to [Enabled].  
A Click  
(Start) - [Control Panel] - [System and Security] - [Power Options].  
B Click [Change plan settings] of the current power plan.  
C In [Change settings for the plan], click [Change advanced power settings].  
D In [Advanced settings], double-click [USB settings].  
E Double-click the displayed [USB selective suspend setting].  
F Change settings of [On battery] and [Plugged in] to [Enabled].  
G Click [OK] and exit the [Advanced settings] screen.  
Switching the GPU that is used  
<Only for the model with Discrete Video Controller>  
When you start up the computer for the first time after purchase, the Intel® GPU is activated to save power.  
You can manually change the GPU that is used.  
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Set [Switchable Graphics] to [Switchable].  
A Turn on or restart the computer.  
B Press F2 or Del while [Panasonic] boot screen is displayed soon after the computer starts the startup  
procedure.  
C Select the [Main] menu and set [Switchable Graphics] to [Switchable].  
D Press F10, select [Yes], and press Enter to exit the Setup Utility.  
Computer will start.  
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3
4
5
Log on to Windows.  
Click  
on the notification area, and click  
.
Select [Switchable Graphics].  
®
To switch to the Intel GPU, select [Power Saving Video] in [Switchable Graphics].  
To switch to the discrete GPU, select [Performance Video] in [Switchable Graphics].  
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Introduction  
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6
Click [OK].  
Wait until the next [OK] screen appears.  
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Click [OK].  
NOTE  
You cannot change the GPU that is used while operating graphics-related application programs.  
Once the GPU is switched, switching to the other GPU is not possible for a certain period of time.  
When a digital display (such as an HDMI display) is connected and the computer’s display is closed, you cannot  
switch the GPU that is used.  
When an external display is connected and the GPU is switched, the video output destination may unexpectedly be  
changed.  
Regarding Windows XP  
You can select the Classic view of Control Panel or the Classic Start menu. You can also change the way a user logs on or off.  
This manual explains using the Windows XP default setting (not Classic view or Classic Start menu etc.).  
If the message “Your computer might be at risk” is displayed  
Select  
(red icon) on the notification area and make the appropriate settings. The Windows Security Center regularly gives  
you notice so that you can make the optimum settings. This is not an error message and you can use the computer.  
However, making appropriate measures is recommended to reduce the risk of virus and other attacks.  
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Key Combinations  
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NOTE  
Do not repeatedly press the keys in quick succession.  
Do not use the key combinations together with touch pad (external mouse), touchscreen (only for model with touch-  
screen) or other key operations.  
Do not use the key combinations before you log on to Windows. Wait until the hard disk drive indicator  
turns off.  
On the Setup Utility screen, you can use the key combinations of Fn  
+
F1  
,
Fn + F2 and Fn+F3.  
The key combinations may not work with some applications.  
The pop-up icon appears after logging on to Windows. It may not appear in some application conditions.  
Key  
Function  
Pop-up icon  
LCD brightness  
Fn  
Fn  
+
+
(
Fn  
+
F1= down / Fn F2= up)  
+
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Key Combinations  
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Key  
Function  
Display mode switching (page 48)  
Pop-up icon  
Fn  
+
F3  
When an external display (a projector etc.) is connected, you can change the dis-  
play mode.  
A Press Fn F3.  
+
B Click the display mode. (Computer only/Duplicate/Extend/Projector only)  
The change you made may not be effective until Enter is pressed.  
You can also change the operating mode by pressing  
+
P.  
Computer only Duplicate Extend Projector only  
LCD  
LCD + HDMI display (port replicator side)*2  
HDMI display (port  
replicator side)*2  
(computer side)  
LCD + HDMI display (computer side)  
LCD + analog display analog display  
HDMI display  
HDMI dis-  
play (computer side) + analog display  
CAUTION  
Do not press any keys until the display has finished switching.  
Do not use this function:  
• When playing motion video such as DVD or MPEG.  
• When an extended monitor is not connected.  
• When showing a game screen such as pinball.  
• When using the extended desktop.  
Speaker on/off  
NOTE  
Fn  
+
Beeps do not sound if you turn off the speaker sound.*3  
OFF  
(MUTE)  
ON  
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Key Combinations  
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Key  
Function  
Pop-up icon  
Volume  
Fn  
Fn  
+
+
(
Fn  
+
F5= down / Fn F6= up)  
+
NOTE  
When fine-tuning the sound volume, press and hold Fn, and press F5 or  
F6 intermittently.  
This does not work on beeps or speakers connected to the USB port.  
Activate sleep*4 (page 16)  
Fn  
Fn  
+
+
F7  
F8  
Concealed Mode on/off  
You can select on/off of LCD Backlight, LED, Sound*3, Wireless Radio, Backlit  
Keyboard and Fan.  
NOTE  
You have to set [Concealed Mode] to [Enabled] in Setup Utility.  
You can set the devices turned off in [Concealed Mode] with Setup Utility  
If you press Fn  
+
F8 in succession, the Concealed Mode may not be  
switched. More than 4 minutes interval is necessary to switch on/off.  
Fn  
Fn  
+
+
F9  
Remaining battery charge  
F10 Activate hibernation (page 16)  
*1  
*2  
These key combinations are disabled when [Concealed Mode] is enabled.  
Only when a port replicator having an HDMI port is connected.  
*3  
Even if [Sound] is set to [OFF] on the [Concealed Mode Configuration] menu,  
icon on the notification area and [Volume] in [Sound-  
MAX] display do not show mute state.  
However, audio from the speaker is not heard.  
*4  
Windows XP: standby  
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Key Combinations  
Hotkey Settings  
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You can make 2 settings:  
Fn key lock  
When you press Fn, the key is locked (pressed-down) until you press another key. Use this when pressing difficult key  
combinations.  
• Pop-up icon on/off  
1
2
Start up the Hotkey Settings.  
Click  
(Start)*5 - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Hotkey Settings].  
Make the settings.  
[Use Fn key lock]  
When using an Fn key combination  
A Press Fn once. (Locked)  
B Press another key. (Lock released)  
When using successive Fn key combinations  
A Press Fn twice. (Locked)  
B Press another key.  
Fn key remains locked until you press Fn again.  
[Notification]  
[Make sounds when Fn key is pressed]*6  
[Show status on screen]: Displays the Fn key status when  
on the notification area is clicked.  
:
:
Fn is locked.  
Fn is not locked.  
[Disable popup]  
The pop-up icon will not be displayed.  
3
Click [OK].  
NOTE  
You can have different settings for each user.  
*5  
*6  
Windows XP: [start]  
If the speaker is muted or [Sound] is turned off in [Concealed Mode Configuration], beeps do not sound.  
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Touchscreen  
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<Only for model with touchscreen>  
You can use the touchscreen function to perform the same operation as the touch pad and mouse. Touch the screen surface  
with the stylus (included).  
For further information, click  
flicks].  
(Start) - [Control Panel] - [Hardware and Sound] - [Pen and Touch] - [Flicks] - [Practice using  
To right-click  
A Touch and hold with the stylus, or touch and select the right button of “touch pointer”.  
A Click  
changes to  
B Click the object you want to right-click.  
returns to  
on the notification area.  
.
.
NOTE  
The touchscreen function does not work in the Setup Utility.  
You need to make the following setting for each user.  
A Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Fujitsu Touch Panel (USB)] - [Touch Panel Configuration].  
B Select the settings, and then click [OK].  
• Do not add a check mark to [Delete Cursor] since the display may be distorted.  
If you add a check mark for [Use] in [Hold [Ctrl] key down + Touch the screen] of [Touch Panel Configuration], touching  
the screen may always be recognized as a right-click. To return to the normal operation, press Ctrl on the keyboard.  
The touchscreen function does not work in the Setup Utility, in the full screen of [Command Prompt].  
Operation of the touchscreen  
Operate the touchscreen with your finger or with an approved stylus  
When using the touchscreen function, use only your finger or an approved stylus on the surface.  
Operating the touchscreen with an object other than your fingertip or the stylus (a fingernail or metal object, or other hard  
or sharp objects that may leave a mark) may scar or stain the surface, causing the touchscreen to malfunction.  
Do not apply too much pressure when operating the touchscreen  
Only a light touch is required to operate the touchscreen. Applying too much pressure may damage the surface.  
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Touchscreen  
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Maintaining the performance of the touchscreen  
When the touchscreen becomes dirty, wipe it with an approved soft cloth  
The touchscreen is specially treated to prevent dirt from adhering to the surface, so dirt can be removed easily using a dry  
cloth (use only the approved soft cloth). If the dirt does not come off easily, breathe on the surface and try again.  
Do not apply water or solvents to the soft cloth.  
Clean the touchscreen while the computer is powered off  
Cleaning the screen while the power is on may cause the computer to malfunction. Also, dirt on the touchscreen is easier  
to see when the computer is powered off, and so is easier to clean.  
Wash the soft cloth when it becomes dirty  
When the soft cloth becomes dirty, wash it with mild detergent. Do not use bleach or fabric conditioner (softener), or try to  
sterilize the cloth by boiling.  
If the soft cloth is dirty, it may be ineffective in cleaning the touchscreen, and in fact may cause dirt to adhere to the touch-  
screen.  
Check the following to prevent the surface of the touchscreen from being scratched  
Are you using your finger or a stylus to operate the touchscreen?  
Is the surface clean?  
Is the soft cloth clean?  
Are you using the stylus with the tip extended?  
Is the tip of the stylus clean?  
Is your finger clean?  
Things to keep in mind when using the touchscreen  
Do not touch the screen outside of the LCD display area  
The touchscreen input area is defined by the LCD display screen. Touching the screen outside of the display area may  
result malfunctions or damage to the touchscreen.  
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Touchscreen  
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Do not apply excessive force to the touchscreen  
Do not lift the computer while holding the LCD screen, or allow the screen to be twisted. Do not place any objects on the  
LCD screen. Any of the above may cause the touchscreen glass to break, or may damage the LCD screen.  
Operation response may be slower in low temperature environments  
The touchscreen may respond to operations more slowly when using the computer in temperatures less than 5°C, but this  
is not a malfunction. Response time will return to normal when the computer is returned to room temperature.  
If the cursor jumps to a location other than where the screen was touched, or if  
the LCD resolution changes, recalibrate the touchscreen  
Perform the procedure of “Touchscreen Calibration” (below).  
Touchscreen Calibration  
A standard user needs to perform the calibration as an administrator before performing the calibration for each user.  
Calibration by an administrator  
NOTE  
At first, log on to Windows as an administrator, and perform this calibration.  
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Run [Tablet PC Settings].  
Click  
(Start) - [Control Panel] - [Hardware and Sound] - [Tablet PC Settings].  
2
3
Click [Calibrate].  
Using the stylus, touch each of the “+” target marks one by one.  
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Touchscreen  
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Calibration by a standard user  
NOTE  
Perform the following calibration for each user.  
1
Run [Tablet PC Settings].  
Click  
(Start) - [Control Panel] - [Hardware and Sound] - [Tablet PC Settings].  
2
3
Click [Calibrate].  
Using the stylus, touch each of the “+” target marks one by one, and then click [OK].  
Perform the calibration for the orientation to be used.  
1
2
Run [Touch Screen Calibration Utility].  
Click [start] - [All programs] - [Fujitsu Touch Panel (USB)] - [Touch Screen Calibration Utility].  
Using the stylus, touch each of the 12 “+” target marks one by one until it blinks, and then  
press Enter  
.
3
Press Enter  
.
NOTE  
Perform the touchscreen calibration for each user.  
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Panasonic Hand Writing  
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You can make a bitmap file (.bmp) of a simple character and a figure such as signature by handwriting on the touch pad and  
the touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen).  
CAUTION  
Do not use the Fast User Switching function while Panasonic Hand Writing is active.  
If you install other pointing devices (e.g., commercially available mouse driver) and overwrite the touch pad driver,  
Panasonic Hand Writing will not work.  
NOTE  
The display of Panasonic Hand Writing may be distorted if the number of display colors is changed. Click  
on the  
notification area and right-click , then click [Exit Panasonic Hand Writing], and then restart Panasonic Hand Writing.  
Panasonic Hand Writing may not work properly if another application software is active. In this case, close the applica-  
tion software and try handwriting again.  
Starting Panasonic Hand Writing  
1
Click  
Alternatively you can click  
on the notification area, and double-click  
.
(Start)*1 - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Panasonic Hand Writing].  
NOTE  
Select the image size before handwriting by clicking [Option] - [Window size]. If you change the size after handwriting,  
the image quality will become lower.  
You can copy the bitmap image by clicking [Edit] - [Copy], and paste it in another application software that supports bit-  
map format.  
The touch pad mode may not work properly when using the extended desktop.  
The touch pad mode may be canceled in the following cases.  
• Switching to another application  
• Resuming from sleep*2 or hibernation  
• Pressing Alt  
Touching the touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen)  
An external mouse or trackball connected via the keyboard/mouse port of port replicator (optional) or the car mounter  
(optional) will not work during handwriting in the touch pad mode.  
*1  
*2  
Windows XP: [start]  
Windows XP: standby  
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Sleep or Hibernation Functions  
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Starting Up Your Computer Quickly  
The sleep*1 or hibernation functions allow you to shut off the computer without closing programs and documents. You can  
quickly return to the programs and documents that you were working on before sleep*1 or hibernation.  
Function  
Data is saved to  
Recovery time  
Power supply  
Sleep*1  
Memory  
Short  
Required. (If power is not supplied, all data will be lost.)  
Hibernation  
Hard disk  
Rather long  
Not required. (However power is slightly consumed to  
keep the hibernation.)  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
Setting Sleep or Hibernation  
Sleep  
1
2
3
Click  
or  
on the notification area, and click [More power options].  
Click [Change plan settings] of the power plan you want to change.  
Select the setting for [Put the computer to sleep], and then click [Save changes].  
The setting for hibernation may change unexpectedly when you change the setting for sleep. Confirm that the  
time to enter hibernation is 1,080 minutes (default setting) or longer (below).  
Hibernation  
1
2
3
4
After the step 2 of “Sleep” setting (above), click [Change advanced power settings].  
Double-click [Sleep], and double-click [Hibernate after].  
Click the item and select the setting.  
Click [OK].  
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Sleep or Hibernation Functions  
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1
2
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Options] -  
[Advanced].  
Select [Stand by] or [Hibernate] for [When I close the lid of my portable computer:] /  
[When I press the power button on my computer:], and then click [OK].  
NOTE  
You do not need to make the setting if you use the Windows menu to enter standby or hibernation.  
Precautions  
Connect the AC adaptor if the computer will be in sleep*2 for a long period of time. If you cannot use the AC adaptor, use  
hibernation instead.  
Using sleep*2 or hibernation repeatedly may cause malfunction of the computer. To stabilize computer operation, restart  
Windows regularly (about once a week) without using sleep*2 or hibernation.  
Save the necessary data.  
Close files you have opened from removable disks and network drives.  
The password you set in the Setup Utility is not requested at resuming. You can use the Windows password for security in  
sleep*2 or hibernation.  
In the default setting, you are requested to enter the Windows password when the computer resumes.  
You can use the Windows password for security in standby or hibernation.  
A Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [User Accounts], and select the account.  
B Click [Create a password] and set the password.  
C Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Options] - [Advanced], and add the  
check mark in [Prompt for password when computer resumes from standby].  
Do not enter sleep*2 or hibernation in the conditions below, otherwise the data or file may be corrupted, sleep or hiberna-  
tion may not work, or malfunction may occur in the computer or the peripheral devices.  
• When any of the hard disk drive indicator  
or the SD Memory Card indicator  
is on.  
• When playing/recording audio files or displaying motion video such as MPEG files.  
• When playing a DVD-Video.  
• When writing to a disc.  
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Sleep or Hibernation Functions  
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• When using communication software or network functions.  
• When using peripheral devices.  
(If peripheral devices fail to work normally, restart the computer.)  
• When using a PC Card.  
(If the card fails to work normally, restart the computer.)  
• When an external mouse is connected to the serial port.  
It may take 1 or 2 minutes to enter hibernation. Do not touch any key though the screen becomes dark.  
*2  
Windows XP: standby  
CAUTION  
The following problems will occur when you fail the password input (failing three times or leaving the computer  
unattended for one minute or more) while resuming from sleep*3 or hibernation.  
Failing the password input while resuming from hibernation:  
• At the next resume, Panasonic boot screen will appear. At this time, do not start the Setup Utility and do not change  
settings. Otherwise, resume may not operate correctly.  
• Cannot resume from hibernation by the Wake Up from wired LAN function, the Task Scheduler or the operation to  
open the display.  
Failing the password input while resuming from sleep*3:  
• Cannot resume from sleep*3 using the USB devices.  
Entering/Resuming from Sleep or Hibernation  
To enter sleep or hibernation  
In order to enter sleep*3 or hibernation by proceeding as follows, first change the power  
option settings (page 14 Setting Sleep or Hibernation”) so that the [Power buttons and  
lid]*4 operation is set to sleep*3 or hibernation.  
1
Close the display, or slide the power switch (A) until a beep*5  
sounds.  
Sleep*3: The power indicator (B) blinks green.  
Hibernation: The power indicator (B) goes off.  
You can alternatively use the Windows menu to enter sleep*3 or hibernation.  
Click  
(Start) -  
- [Sleep] / [Hibernate].  
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Sleep or Hibernation Functions  
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To enter standby, click [start] - [Turn Off Computer] - [Stand By].  
To enter hibernation, click [start] - [Turn Off Computer], then press and hold Shift and click [Hibernate].  
CAUTION  
While the computer is entering sleep*3 or hibernation  
Do not:  
Touch the keyboard, touch pad, touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen), or power switch.  
• Use an external mouse or other peripheral devices.  
• Connect or disconnect the AC adaptor.  
• Operate the wireless switch.  
• Close or open the display.  
• Insert and remove the SD Memory Card.  
Wait until the power indicator blinks green (sleep*3) or goes off (hibernation).  
It may take 1 or 2 minutes to enter sleep*3 or hibernation.  
At the beep*5, immediately release the power switch. After releasing the switch, do not operate it until the power indi-  
cator blinks or goes off.  
If you slide and hold the power switch for longer than 4 seconds, the computer will forcibly shut down and unsaved data  
will be lost even if you have set [When I press the power button] to any item in [Choose what the power button does] of  
[Power Options] in [Control Panel].  
If you slide and hold the power switch for longer than 4 seconds, the computer will forcibly shut down and unsaved data  
will be lost even if you have set [Shut down] in [When I press the power button on my computer] (page 14 Setting  
In sleep*3 or hibernation  
Do not attach or remove a multimedia pocket device and peripheral devices. Doing so may cause malfunction.  
Power is consumed in sleep*3. Power consumption may increase when a PC Card is inserted. When power is  
exhausted, the data retained in memory will be lost. Connect the AC adaptor when using the sleep*3 function.  
Do not turn on/off the wireless switch.  
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Sleep or Hibernation Functions  
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To resume from sleep or hibernation  
1
Open the display, or slide the power switch (A).  
In the default setting, the Windows password will be requested to resume.  
When [Stand by] or [Hibernate] is selected as the setting for [When I close the  
lid of my portable computer] (page 15), you can resume operation opening  
the display.  
CAUTION  
Do not perform the following operations until resuming is complete. After the display is resumed, wait approximately  
30 seconds (normally) or 60 seconds (when the computer is on a network).  
Touch the keyboard (except for password input), touch pad, touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen), or power  
switch.  
• Use an external mouse or other peripheral devices.  
• Connect or disconnect the AC adaptor.  
• Close or open the display.  
• Shut down or restart Windows.  
• Enter sleep*3 or hibernation (Wait approximately 1 minute).  
• Operate the wireless switch.  
• Insert and remove the SD Memory Card.  
If the computer enters sleep while a USB keyboard or mouse is connected, touching the USB keyboard keys or mouse  
will resume the computer.  
*3  
*4  
*5  
Windows XP: standby  
Windows XP: [When I close the lid of my portable computer:] / [When I press the power button on my computer:]  
If the speaker is muted or [Sound] is turned off in [Concealed Mode Configuration], beeps do not sound.  
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Saving Power  
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You can extend battery life and save power also during AC adaptor usage.  
Reducing Power Consumption  
Use the methods below to reduce power consumption.  
Change [Power Options]  
Click  
(Start) - [Control Panel] - [System and Security] - [Power  
Options] to select [Power saver].  
While [Panasonic Power Management] is selected as the factory  
default, selecting [Power saver] will further reduce power con-  
sumption.  
Also, to make detailed settings such as reducing the time entered  
in the [Turn off the display] setting, click [Change plan settings].  
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] -  
[Power Options] to select [Max Battery] under [Power schemes].  
While [Portable/Laptop] is selected under [Power Options] as the  
factory default, selecting [Max Battery] will further reduce power  
consumption.  
Also, make detailed settings such as reducing the time entered in  
the [Turn off monitor] setting.  
Use a related utility  
The following utilities provide additional power saving functions not available in [Power Options].  
Use Catalyst™ Control Center Utility (page 22)  
Use Panasonic Power Plan Extension Utility (page 20)  
Use Power Saving Utility (page 20)  
Press Fn  
+
F1 to reduce LCD brightness  
Reducing internal LCD brightness will reduce power consumption.  
Turn off the computer when it is not in use  
You can also turn off only the wireless LAN or wireless WAN power.  
Disconnect external devices (USB devices, PC cards, external mice, etc.) that are not being used  
Use Sleep*1/Hibernation  
Press Fn  
+
F7 to set the computer to sleep*1 or Fn  
+
F10 to set it to hibernation when you have to leave the computer.  
This shuts down computer operation to reduce power consumption.  
Disable Wake Up from wired LAN function when it is not needed. This reduces power consumption in Sleep*1/Hibernation.  
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Saving Power  
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To confirm current settings,  
click  
(Start) - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Power Saving Utility] -  
[Advanced] to view [Wired LAN standby power saving function] or [Wireless LAN standby power saving function].  
click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Power Saving Utility] to view [Wired LAN standby power saving  
function].  
Use [Switchable Graphics] to select [Low speed] in [Fan control] (page 3)  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
Using Panasonic Power Plan Extension Utility  
<When the Intel® GPU with lower power consumption is activated>  
You can adjust the power plan to change power saving features as required.  
Setup  
1
2
Click  
(Start) - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Panasonic Power Plan Extension].  
Select the desired power plan under [Power Plan].  
At the default, [Panasonic Power Management (Active)] is selected.  
To save power more effectively, select [Panasonic Power Management (Power Saving)] or [Power saver].  
For the computer’s behavior in each power plan, see the descriptions located below.  
You can also change the settings item by item.  
3
4
Click [Apply].  
Click [OK].  
Using Power Saving Utility  
<When the Intel® GPU with lower power consumption is activated>  
A single setting allows you to enable all the following power saving features. Enable each of these functions to prolong bat-  
tery operation time.  
Intel video driver power saving function (Intel(R) Display Power Saving Technology)  
During battery operation, this function adjusts video contrast, color and other factors to lower internal LCD power con-  
sumption while retaining adequate image quality.  
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Disable this function for work that requires subtle image and color nuances or in video editing using video editing applica-  
tions.  
Wired LAN standby power saving function  
Enabling this function disables the Wake Up from wired LAN function to save power in standby/hibernation.  
Disable this function if you want to use the Wake Up from wired LAN function.  
Fan control  
Select [Low speed] to save power. ([Standard] is selected at the time of purchase.)  
Setup  
1
2
Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Power Saving Utility].  
Click [Enable] for each function.  
Click [OK] in the confirmation screen that appears.  
To enable “Intel video driver power saving func-  
tion”  
Select [Enable], and slide the slide bar to the “Maxi-  
mum Battery” end.  
3
Click [OK].  
Click [Restore initial settings] to return to the factory  
default settings, and click [OK].  
NOTE  
Even if you can enable each function using power saving utility, you can also enable them as follows.  
<When the Intel® GPU with lower power consumption is activated>  
• For how to enable the Intel video driver power saving function.  
A Click [start] - [Control Panel] and click [Other Control Panel Options] under [See Also] on the left side of the  
screen and select [Intel(R) Graphics and Media].  
B Click [Power].  
C Click [Maximum Battery Life].  
D Click [Apply].  
E Click [OK].  
• For how to enable/disable the Wake Up from wired LAN function (page 73)  
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Using Catalyst™ Control Center Utility  
<When the discrete GPU with higher power consumption is activated>  
Setup  
1
2
Click  
(Start) - [All Programs] - [Catalyst Control Center] - [CCC – Advanced].  
Click [Power Play™].  
Click [Graphics] - [PowerPlay™].  
Select [Maximize Battery Life] in [Plugged In:] and [Battery:].  
Click [OK].  
3
4
*2  
Windows XP: [start]  
NOTE  
When [Maximum Battery Life] is selected in [PowerPlay™], the computer’s performance will be reduced.  
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Security Measures  
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Use these features to protect your data.  
Another security measure  
• Embedded Security (TPM) (page 97): For further information, refer to the Installation Manual of “Trusted Platform  
Module (TPM)”.  
Setting the Supervisor Password/User Password  
Set the Supervisor Password before setting the User Password.  
1
2
3
4
Start up the Setup Utility (page 88).  
Select [Security].  
Select [Set Supervisor Password] or [Set User Password], and press Enter  
.
Enter your password in [Create New Password] and press Enter  
When the password has been set, you need to enter your password in [Enter Current Password] and press  
.
Enter  
.
To disable the password, leave the input field empty and press Enter  
.
5
6
Enter your password again in [Confirm New Password] and press Enter  
.
Press F10, and then select [Yes] and press Enter  
.
CAUTION  
Do not forget your password. If you forget your Supervisor Password, you will not be able to use your computer. Con-  
tact Panasonic Technical Support.  
When running the Setup Utility, do not leave and go away from your computer even for a short time, since other people  
may set or change the password.  
NOTE  
The password will not be displayed on the screen.  
You can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters (including spaces).  
• The case (upper/lower) is ignored.  
• Use only the upper horizontal row of numeric keys to input your password.  
You cannot use Shift and Ctrl to input a password.  
Disabling the Supervisor Password also disables the User Password.  
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Preventing Your Computer from Unauthorized Use  
You can set a start-up password to protect your computer from unauthorized use.  
1
Set the password (page 23), and select [Enabled] in [Password On Boot] and/or [Pass-  
word On Resume] in the [Security] menu of the Setup Utility (page 97).  
NOTE  
If the Supervisor Password or User Password has been set, the password input screen will be displayed on starting-up  
of the Setup Utility even though [Password On Boot] and/or [Password On Resume] is set to [Disabled].  
Preventing Your Hard Disk Data from Being Read or Written  
The hard disk lock function protects the hard disk data from being read or written when the hard disk is attached to another  
computer. The data can be read/written when the hard disk is returned to the original computer. (Note that the hard disk lock  
does not guarantee complete protection of the data.)  
1
Select [Enabled] in [Hard Disk Lock] in the [Security] menu of the Setup Utility (  
page 97).  
CAUTION  
For the data being read/written on the original computer, the Setup Utility settings must be the same as when the hard  
disk was removed.  
You cannot use the hard disk lock function without setting the Supervisor Password. Set the Supervisor Password  
beforehand (page 23).  
When you have your hard disk drive repaired  
• Contact Panasonic Technical Support.  
• Before sending back the hard disk drive, be sure to set the [Hard Disk Lock] to [Disabled].  
NOTE  
The hard disk lock function works with the built-in hard disk. It does not work with the external hard disk.  
We recommend you to set [Password on boot] to [Enabled] to ensure security though it is not required to enable the  
hard disk lock.  
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Battery Power  
25  
Battery Indicator  
Battery indicator:  
Battery indicator  
Battery status  
Not lit  
The battery pack is not inserted or not being charged.  
Charging is in progress.  
Orange  
Green  
The battery is fully-charged.  
In high temperature mode, the battery pack is discharging the power to 80%*1 of normal  
Blinking green  
temperature mode (page 26). Do not remove the battery pack in this status.  
Red  
The remaining battery is approximately 9% or less.  
Blinking red  
Blinking orange  
The battery pack or the charging circuit is not operating properly.  
The battery cannot be charged temporarily due to the following reasons:  
• Its internal temperature is out of the acceptable range.  
• The power supply is not enough because software applications or peripheral  
devices are consuming a large amount of power.  
Blinking green and  
orange alternately  
The temperature is low and the computer is warming up to prevent the hard disk drive  
from malfunctioning. The computer will start automatically after warming-up.  
Blinking orange slowly  
When you set [Battery Charging Indicator] to [Flashing] on the [Main Menu] of [Setup Utility].  
*1  
In high temperature mode, the 100% battery level is equivalent to 80% level of the normal temperature mode.  
NOTE  
Once the battery is fully charged, the computer performs recharging only when the battery level becomes less than  
approximately 95%, so overcharging is avoided.  
When [LED] is set to [OFF] on the [Concealed Mode Configuration] menu, LED disappears (page 92).  
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Checking the Remaining Battery Charge  
You can check the remaining battery charge on the screen.  
(After logging on to Windows)  
1 Press Fn  
+
F9  
.
When the battery pack is inserted (example)  
: Normal temperature mode  
: High temperature mode (below)  
When the battery pack is not inserted  
NOTE  
The battery display may not correspond to the actual remaining battery charge in the cases as below. To correct the  
display, perform the Battery Recalibration (page 29).  
• The battery indicator remains red.  
• The indicator lights orange and the display shows 99% for a long time.  
• Low battery warning appears soon after a short time of use.  
This can occur when the computer is in sleep*2 for a long time without power supply from the AC adaptor.  
The battery display may not be the same as that of notification area*3. This is not a malfunction.  
*2  
*3  
Windows XP: standby  
Windows XP: or of [Power Meter] in [Power Options Properties]  
High temperature mode  
The high temperature mode can prevent the battery from deteriorating when the computer is used in high-temperature envi-  
ronment or used for a long time with its battery fully charged.  
Select [Auto] (default) or [High Temperature] in [Environment] of the [Main] menu of the Setup Utility (page 92).  
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NOTE  
Note that a level corresponding to a 100% charge for high temperature mode is approximately equivalent to an 80%  
charge level for normal temperature mode.  
After switching from [Normal Temperature] to [High Temperature] or vice versa, the remaining battery capacity will not  
be displayed correctly until the battery pack is completely discharged or fully charged.  
In the [Auto] mode:  
Once the computer has automatically switched from the normal temperature mode to the high temperature mode, the  
computer will not switch back to the normal temperature mode until the battery has been used and recharged to a total  
charge level of about 5 times as much as that of the fully-charged state. This is to avoid battery deterioration.  
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Computer behavior with low battery  
The default settings are as follows.  
When the battery level becomes 10%  
[Low battery alarm]  
When the battery level becomes 5%  
[Critical battery alarm]  
Displays a message that the battery level is low.  
The computer enters hibernation.  
Displays a message that the battery level is low, and  
then the computer enters hibernation.  
Charge the battery.  
Connect the AC adaptor or replace the battery to start up  
the computer.  
Connect the AC adaptor immediately. If you do not  
have the AC adaptor, exit the running programs and  
Windows, then confirm that the power indicator is off.  
If you have a fully charged spare battery, turn off the  
computer, replace the battery and turn the computer on  
again.  
Connect the AC adaptor and charge the battery.  
If you have a fully charged spare battery, turn off the  
computer, replace the battery and turn the computer on  
again.  
When the computer enters hibernation with the battery  
down and you resume the operation without charging  
the battery, the Windows Resume Loader starts up. Fol-  
low the on-screen instructions. After that, however,  
Windows may not start up normally, or the [Low battery  
level]/[Critical battery level] function may not work nor-  
mally.  
When the computer enters hibernation with the battery  
down and you resume the operation without charging  
the battery, Windows may not start up normally or the  
alarm function may not operate normally from then on.  
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Correcting the Battery Display (Battery Recalibration)  
The “Battery Recalibration” function measures and memorizes the battery capacity. To correct the battery display, use this  
function to fill the battery and then discharge it completely. Perform the procedure at least once immediately after purchasing  
the computer. Normally the interval of battery recalibration is 3 months. The battery display may not be correct when the bat-  
tery pack deteriorates after a long time use. In this case, perform the procedure again.  
1
2
3
Connect the AC adaptor.  
Close all the applications.  
Perform “Battery Recalibration”.  
A Click  
(Start)*4 - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Battery] - [Battery Recalibration].  
B When the confirmation message appears, click [Start].  
Frequent recalibration of the battery can degrade the battery. A caution message appears when the battery  
recalibration is performed at the shorter interval than approximately a month. In this case, cancel the battery  
recalibration.  
C When the message requests shut down of Windows, click [Yes].  
The battery recalibration starts.  
After the battery pack is fully charged, discharging starts. When the discharging is completed, the power goes off  
automatically.  
After the battery recalibration is finished, normal charging starts.  
*4  
Windows XP: [start]  
NOTE  
The temperature range should be 10°C to 30°C {50°F to 86°F}.  
The battery recalibration does not work correctly if a port replicator other than the CF-VEB311 is connected. (The bat-  
tery recalibration will not end.) If you are using a port replicator other than the CF-VEB311, disconnect it before starting  
the battery recalibration.  
The battery recalibration may take a long time due to the large battery capacity. This is not a malfunction.  
• Full charge: Approximately 3.5 hours (max.)  
• Complete discharge:Approximately 2.5 hours (when [Switchable Graphics] in the main menu of the Setup Utility is  
set to [Switchable] or [Performance Video] for the model with Discrete Video Controller)  
Approximately 3 hours (when [Switchable Graphics] in the main menu of the Setup Utility is set  
to [Power Saving Video] for the model with Discrete Video Controller, or for the model without  
Discrete Video Controller)  
If the computer is turned off during the battery recalibration (e.g., due to power failure, or accidental removal of the AC  
adaptor and battery pack), the battery recalibration will not be completed.  
You can also perform the battery recalibration with the following procedure.  
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A Restart the computer.  
B Press and hold F9 while the [Panasonic] boot screen is displayed just after the computer starts the startup proce-  
dure.  
C When the remaining battery capacity is displayed, press Enter  
.
D Follow the on-screen instructions.  
Replacing the Battery Pack  
The battery pack is a consumable item so the replacement will be necessary. If the battery operation time becomes noticeably  
short and not recovered even after recalibrating the battery, replace with a new battery.  
CAUTION  
The battery pack is not charged when you first purchase it. Be sure to charge it before using for the first time. Charging  
starts automatically when the AC adaptor is connected to the computer.  
Use only the specified battery pack with your computer.  
In sleep*5, do not remove/replace the battery pack. Otherwise your data will be lost and the computer may be dam-  
aged.  
1
2
Turn off the computer.  
Do not use the sleep*5 function.  
Remove/Insert the battery pack.  
To remove  
A Slide the latch (A) to the right to unlock the cover.  
*5  
Windows XP: standby  
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B Slide the latch (A) down, and open the cover.  
C Pull the tab (B) of the battery pack.  
To insert  
A Insert the battery pack until it securely fits the connector.  
B Close the cover until it clicks.  
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C Slide the latch (C) to the left to lock the cover.  
CAUTION  
Make sure the latch is securely locked, otherwise the battery pack may fall when you carry the computer.  
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Customizing the Power Setting  
33  
You can choose the optimum power setting for your operating condition by selecting a power plan. You can also create your  
own power plan.  
Changing the Power Plan Setting  
1
2
3
Click  
or  
on the notification area and click [More power options].  
Click [Change plan settings] of the power plan you want to change.  
Change the settings.  
[Change advanced power settings]: You can make more detailed settings.  
4
Click [Save changes].  
Creating Your Own Power Setting  
1
2
3
4
Click  
or  
on the notification area and click [More power options].  
Click [Create a power plan], click the basic plan and input the name of power plan.  
Click [Next].  
Change the settings and click [Create].  
To change the settings or to make more detailed settings. (above “Changing the Power Plan Setting”)  
Deleting the Power Plan  
1
2
3
4
Click  
or  
on the notification area and click [More power options].  
Click the power plan other than the power plan to be deleted.  
Click [Change plan settings] displayed under the power plan that you want to delete.  
Click [Delete this plan], and then click [OK] on the confirmation screen.  
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Multimedia Pocket  
34  
You can attach the following devices. (refer to recent catalogs and other sources for information about the products available)  
DVD MULTI drive (optional)  
CAUTION  
Do not insert/remove the multimedia pocket device in sleep*1 or hibernation, or when the multimedia pocket device  
indicator or the hard disk drive indicator is on.  
NOTE  
Refer to the catalogs etc. for the latest information about optional devices.  
Read the instruction manuals of the devices carefully.  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
Replacing the Multimedia Pocket Device  
1
Disable the multimedia pocket device function.  
A Click  
B Click [Eject TEAC DV-W28S-V].  
C Confirm that the multimedia pocket device indicator and the hard disk drive indicator are not lit.  
on the notification area and click  
.
A Double-click  
on the notification area.  
B Select [TEAC DV-28XXX] and then click [Stop].  
C Follow the on-screen instructions.  
D Confirm that the multimedia pocket device indicator and the hard disk drive indicator are not lit.  
This step is not necessary when:  
• Removing the device after turning off the computer.  
is not displayed*2.  
• The device does not appear in the list in step B.  
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2
Slide the latch (A) and open the cover.  
3
4
Press the release handle (B).  
The release handle pops out.  
Pull the release handle (B) to draw out the device partway, and hold  
the device on its both sides to remove.  
5
6
Carefully insert the device into the multimedia pocket by pushing  
both corners until it surely fits in the slot.  
Press the release handle (C) to set in.  
Insert the device with the label side up.  
Close the cover until it clicks.  
CAUTION  
Hold the device by both sides. Otherwise the device may be damaged.  
When raising the slot side upward and inserting the device, be careful not to apply any impact to the device.  
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NOTE  
You can see that the device is recognized or not by double-clicking  
*3, or checking the [Information] menu in the  
Setup Utility (page 89). If the device is not recognized (or if the media cannot be accessed), turn off the computer  
and reinsert the device.  
*2  
*3  
Windows XP:  
is not displayed  
Windows XP: by double-clicking  
on the notification area  
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PC Card / ExpressCard  
37  
You can insert the following cards.  
ExpressCard/34 or ExpressCard/54 to the ExpressCard slot (A)  
PC Card Type I (3.3 mm) or II (5.0 mm) to the PC Card slot (B)  
For model with Smart Card slot (page 43)  
NOTE  
The following types of card are not supported:  
PC Card Type III (10.5 mm), ZV card, SRAM card, FLASH ROM card (excluding ATA interface type), and other cards  
that require 12 V of operating voltage.  
Do not start up Windows with a storage type of CardBus PC card attached. An error may occur.  
Inserting/Removing the Card  
Preparation  
Attach the device for the media containing the card driver (e.g., CD-ROM). Equipment connected to the multimedia  
pocket cannot be recognized if connected after the card driver installation screen appears.  
To insert the card  
1
Slide the latch (C) and open the cover.  
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2
Insert the ExpressCard (upper slot) (D) or the PC Card (lower  
slot) (E) with the label side up until it securely fits in to the slot.  
For further information, refer to the instruction manual of the card.  
To remove the card  
1
Disable the card function.  
A Click  
on the notification area and click  
.
B Select the card.  
A Double-click  
on the notification area and select the card, then click [Stop].  
B Follow the on-screen instructions.  
These steps are not necessary when removing the card after turning off the computer.  
2
Open the cover and remove the card.  
ExpressCard (F)  
A Press the card so it comes out of the slot.  
B Draw the card straight out.  
PC Card (G)  
A Press the eject button so the card comes out of the slot.  
B Draw the card straight out.  
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NOTE  
Check the card’s specification to prevent the total operating current from exceeding the allowable limit. Otherwise mal-  
function may occur.  
Allowable Current: 3.3 V: 400 mA, 5 V: 400 mA  
Some types of cards cannot be used simultaneously.  
After repeating insertion and removal, some types of card will not be recognized. In this case, restart the computer.  
If the computer freezes after resuming from sleep*1 or hibernation, remove and reinsert the card. If the problem per-  
sists, restart the computer.  
When a card is inserted, power consumption increases. Remove the card when it is not in use, especially when oper-  
ating by battery power.  
To connect peripheral devices (SCSI, IEEE 1394, etc.) using a PC Card or an ExpressCard, follow the steps below  
(one example).  
A Connect the peripheral device to the card.  
B Turn on the power of device.  
C Insert the card until it surely fits in the slot.  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
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SD Memory Card  
40  
SD Memory Card Information  
This computer supports SDHC Memory Cards (SD Memory Cards with a capacity more than 2 GB).  
When you use a miniSD Card or a microSD Card, set the card to a miniSD Card adaptor or a microSD Card adaptor, and  
insert/remove the card with the adaptor. Be sure not to leave the adaptor in the card slot.  
The SD Memory Card has a copyright protection function which is compatible with content on-demand services on the  
Internet, etc.  
To format the SD Memory Card on this computer, do not use [Format] of Windows, but use the SD Memory Card format  
software.  
You can download the software from the web site below.  
http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/sd/download/sd_formatter.html  
To use the SD Memory Card on other devices, format the card on the devices. For further information, refer to the instruc-  
tion manual of the devices.  
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41  
Inserting/Removing the SD Memory Card  
CAUTION  
Do not remove or insert the SD Memory Card until Windows has completed loading.  
Do not remove the card or turn off the computer in the following cases, otherwise the data may be corrupted.  
• While the computer is in sleep*1 or hibernation.  
• While the SD Memory Card indicator  
is on.  
• While data is being read from or written to the card.  
• Immediately after the writing operation.  
The computer may still continue the access to the card just after writing operation. If you remove the card before the  
operation is completed, the data may be damaged or the card access may no longer be performed normally.  
Note that Panasonic assumes absolutely no liability for any loss of data recorded by the user, or any other damages,  
direct or indirect.  
Do not forcibly draw out the card, otherwise the slot may be damaged.  
Insert the card in the correct direction, otherwise the card and the slot may be damaged.  
After resuming from sleep*1 or hibernation, do not access the SD Memory Card for approximately 30 seconds.  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
To insert the card  
1
Slide the latch (A) and open the cover, and insert the SD Memory  
Card with the label side facing up and with the cut corner facing  
in (B).  
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To remove the card  
Preparation  
Save the data and close all applications.  
Open the cover and confirm the SD Memory Card indicator is off.  
1
Disable the card function.  
A Click  
on the notification area and click  
.
B Select the card.  
A Double-click  
on the notification area and click [Secure Digital Storage  
Device], then click [Stop].  
B Follow the on-screen instructions.  
These steps are not necessary when removing the card after turning off the computer.  
2
Remove the card.  
A Press the card so it comes out of the slot.  
B Draw it straight out.  
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Smart Card  
43  
<Only for model with Smart card slot>  
You need software and a driver to use a Smart card.  
CAUTION  
Do not:  
• Hit, bend, or drop the card.  
Touch the contact part with fingers or metal object.  
• Place the card in very hot location for a long time.  
• Remove the card immediately after inserting it.  
Inserting/Removing the Smart Card  
To insert the card  
1
Slide the latch (A) and open the cover, and insert the Smart card  
with the contact part (B) in front.  
Insert the card until it surely fits in the slot.  
To remove the card  
1
Press the eject button (C).  
The Smart card pops out.  
CAUTION  
Use the eject button to remove the card, otherwise the reading contact may be damaged.  
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RAM Module  
44  
Use RAM modules that comply with the specifications below. Using any other module may cause malfunction or result in  
computer failure.  
RAM module specifications:  
204 pins, SO-DIMM, 1.5 V, DDR3 SDRAM, PC3-8500  
(For information of RAM module compatibility, contact Panasonic Technical Support.)  
CAUTION  
RAM modules are extremely sensitive to static electricity and can be affected even by static electricity from the human  
body. When inserting and removing RAM modules, do not touch the terminals or internal components, and do not  
allow foreign particles to enter the slots. Doing so may cause damage, fire, or electric shock.  
Inserting/Removing the RAM Module  
1
Turn off the computer.  
Do not use sleep*1 or hibernation.  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
2
3
Disconnect the AC adaptor and remove the battery pack (page 30).  
Remove the screws (A) and the cover (B) on the bottom of the  
computer.  
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4
Insert/Remove the RAM module.  
To insert  
A Tilt the module slightly and insert it in the slot.  
B Align the cutout (C) with the projection, and press down the module  
so that the right and left hooks (D) are locked.  
To remove  
A Carefully open the right and left hooks (D).  
The module will rise.  
B Carefully remove the module from the slot.  
5
Set the cover and battery pack.  
CAUTION  
Set the cover and battery pack correctly so that they do not fall when you carry the computer.  
NOTE  
If it is hard to insert or to press down the RAM module, do not try forcibly but check the module’s direction.  
Use the appropriate screw driver so as not to strip the thread of screw.  
If the RAM module is recognized correctly, the total size of the RAM module memory is displayed on the [Information]  
menu of the Setup Utility (page 89).  
If the RAM module is not recognized, power off the computer and insert it again.  
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Port Replicator / Car Mounter  
46  
You can use an optional port replicator and a car mounter. These devices free you from being  
bothered by a lot of cable connections when you carry the computer. They also allow you to  
connect various peripherals.  
Connect the port replicator or the car mounter to the expansion bus connector (A) on the rear  
side of the computer.  
For further information, refer to the instruction manual of the port replicator or the car  
mounter.  
CAUTION  
Make sure the slide cover is completely open.  
Hot or warm docking/undocking is not possible with the port replicator or the car mounter.  
When an external display is connected to the port replicator or the car mounter and the 1280 x 1024, 1440 x 900*1 or  
higher resolution is selected, the characters may be blurred on the external display. In this case, select the lower reso-  
lution.  
To boot the computer from a USB floppy disk drive or a USB CD/DVD drive, be sure to connect the USB drive to the  
USB port on the computer, not to the USB port on the port replicator or the car mounter.  
You cannot use the AC adaptor (CF-AA1653A) included with this computer for the port replicator or the car mounter.  
Contact Panasonic Technical Support.  
When using a conventional port replicator (such as the CF-VEB272AW / CF-VEB272A2W), power consumption will  
automatically be lowered to match the port replicator’s specification using one or more of the following measures.  
• The CPU clock rate is lowered.  
• The battery is not charged while the computer is turned on. (The battery indicator blinks in orange.)  
<When the discrete GPU with higher power consumption is activated>  
• The discrete GPU will be forcibly deactivated, and the Intel® GPU with lower power consumption will be activated.  
<When the discrete GPU with higher power consumption is activated>  
If you connect a conventional port replicator (such as the CF-VEB272AW / CF-VEB272A2W) to the computer while the  
computer is turned on, a message that prompts you to restart the computer will appear. Follow the instructions, and  
restart the computer.  
<Only for CF-VEB272AW>  
To connect a USB 2.0 device, use the USB port of the computer.  
*1  
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NOTE  
When you do not use the expansion bus connector, close the slide cover so that por-  
tion (B) matches the mark (C).  
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You can switch the output destination to an external analog display.  
First slide the latch on the cover and open the cover.  
Connect the external display to the external display port (A).  
You can also switch the output destination to an external HDMI display.  
First slide downward and open the cover.  
Connect the HDMI display to the HDMI display port (B).  
Switching the Display Mode  
1
2
Press  
+
P
or Fn  
+
F3.  
Click the Display mode.  
1
Press Fn F3.  
Each time you press the key combination:  
+
LCD  
LCD + HDMI display (port replicator side)  
HDMI display (port replicator side)  
LCD + HDMI display (computer side)  
HDMI display (computer side) LCD + analog display  
analog display  
HDMI display (computer side) + analog display  
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NOTE  
Until Windows startup is completed (during Setup Utility, etc.), the simultaneous display cannot be used and pressing  
Fn F3 switches the display between the internal LCD and the external display.  
+
After resuming from sleep*1 or hibernation, or restarting the computer, the output destination may not be the same as  
the selected in the previous status.  
When you change the display after Windows starts up, do not press any key until switching is complete.  
Display switching by pressing  
+
P *2 or Fn  
F3 may not work when you use the Fast User Switching function to  
+
switch the user. In this case, log off all users and restart the computer.  
Do not connect or remove the external display during sleep*1 or hibernation.  
It may take some time to switch between displays depending on the displays used.  
When you use the external display only, set the suitable number of colors, resolution, or refresh rate separately from  
when you use the internal LCD only or when you use the simultaneous display.  
Depending on the settings, some external displays may be distorted or may not display the mouse cursor correctly. In  
this case, set the settings to lower value.  
When you use the simultaneous display, DVD-Video, MPEG files and other motion image files may not be played back  
smoothly.  
Carefully read the instruction manual of the external display.  
When connecting an external analog display that does not conform to the Plug & Play standards, select the display  
driver accordingly in the following menu, or use the driver disc supplied with the monitor.  
A
(Start) - [Control Panel] - [Adjust screen resolution] - [Advanced Settings] - [Monitor] - [Properties].  
• A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
B Click [Driver] - [Update Driver].  
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Appearance and Themes] - [Display] - [Settings] - [Advanced] - [Monitor] - [Properties] -  
[Driver] - [Update Driver].  
Display switching does not work when [Command Prompt] screen is set to “Full Screen”.  
CAUTION  
Before disconnecting the external display, switch to the internal LCD by pressing  
displayed image quality may become different after disconnection (e.g., wrong resolution). In this case, press  
F3 to reset the image quality.  
+
P *2 or Fn  
F3. Otherwise the  
+
+
P *2 or Fn  
+
The screen may become distorted due to the following operations. In this case, restart the computer.  
• Disconnecting an external display for which you have set high resolution or high refresh rate.  
• Connecting/disconnecting an external display during computer operations.  
*1  
*2  
Windows XP: standby  
Windows 7 only  
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Display Selector  
You can connect up to four external displays when using a port replicator.  
When an external display is connected, you can use the simultaneous display function and the extended desktop function.  
The extended desktop function allows you to use the working area across both the internal LCD and the external display. You  
can drag an object from the internal LCD to the external display and vice versa.  
The Display Selector utility allows you to easily activate/deactivate the simultaneous display function and the extended desk-  
top function.  
It also allows you to set the scaling rate of an external HDMI display.  
1
2
Click  
(Start) - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Display Selector].  
Make the required settings.  
[Operating Mode] (A)  
Select [Single Display] to activate only one display.  
Select [Extended Desktop] to activate the extended desktop function.  
Select [Clone Displays] to activate two displays.  
After making a selection, click [Apply]. The following settings can then be made.  
[Device] (B)  
When [Extended Display] or [Clone Displays] is selected in [Operating Mode], select the displays to be used as the  
primary device and the secondary device.  
When [Single Display] is selected, you can select only the primary device.  
Internal LCD: Internal LCD  
Embedded HDMI: HDMI display connected to the computer*4  
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Port Replicator HDMI: HDMI display connected to the port replicator*4  
VGA (Analog RGB): Analog display connected to either the computer or the port replicator  
[Resolution] (C)  
Select the resolution of the display.  
When [Extended Desktop] is selected in [Operating Mode], the resolution can be selected for the primary device  
and the secondary device independently.  
[Scale] (D)  
Set the scale rate of the display to 90%, 95%, 97% or 100%.  
<For the model with Discrete Video Controller>  
You can change the scale rate when [Single] or [Extended Desktop] is selected in [Operating Mode] and the dis-  
crete GPU is activated.  
When the Intel® GPU is activated, you can change the settings when [Single] is selected.  
<For the model without Discrete Video Controller>  
You can change the scale rate when [Single] is selected in [Operating Mode].  
[Secondary Screen Position] (E)  
When [Extended Desktop] is selected in [Operating Mode], specify the position of the secondary monitor by select-  
ing [Up], [Down], [Left] or [Right].  
The display image with the black frame and the taskbar indicates the primary device, and the other indicates the  
secondary device.  
3
4
Click [Apply] to enable the settings.  
Click [OK].  
*3  
*4  
Windows XP: [start]  
[Embedded HDMI] and [Port Replicator HDMI] are available only for the model with Discrete Video Controller and when the discrete  
GPU is activated.  
®
[HDMI] is displayed for the model without Discrete Video Controller or when the Intel GPU is activated, and when only one HDMI  
display is connected to the computer or the port replicator.  
NOTE  
It may not be possible to use the extended desktop with some software applications.  
When using the extended desktop, if you click the maximize button, the window is displayed on one of the displays.  
You cannot move the maximized window to the other display.  
When both an analog display and an HDMI display are connected, and if you select [Extended Desktop] or [Clone Dis-  
plays], three output destinations (internal LCD, external analog display, and external HDMI display) can be selectable  
at both primary device and secondary device. In this case, the external analog monitor is referred to as “PC monitor”  
and the HDMI display is referred to as “Digital Television”.  
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The pop-up icon displayed by Fn key combination appears only on the primary device.  
<Only for model with touchscreen>  
Set the internal LCD to the primary device when using the touchscreen. The cursor will move on the primary device  
when you touch the internal LCD.  
<When the Intel® GPU is activated and the extended desktop function is used>  
You cannot switch the display by pressing Fn F3.  
+
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Various Ways to Change the Display Settings  
In addition to the Display Selector utility, the following methods are available for changing display settings.  
To switch to the extended desktop  
1
2
3
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Other Control Panel Options] - [Intel(R) Graphics and  
Media] - [Display Devices].  
Click [Extended Desktop], and make the settings for [Primary Device] and [Secondary  
Device].  
Click [OK].  
At the confirmation message, click [OK].  
Using Catalyst™ Control Center utility  
<When the discrete GPU with higher power consumption is activated>  
1
2
Click  
(Start) - [All Programs] - [Catalyst Control Center] - [CCC – Advanced].  
Click [Graphics] - [Desktops & Displays].  
Click [Display Manager].  
3
4
Make the settings for the primary and secondary devices.  
Click [OK].  
Changing the Sound Output Destination  
When an HDMI display is connected, you can specify sound to be output via the speakers of the personal computer or via the  
speakers of the HDMI display.  
Make sure your HDMI display is equipped with speakers.  
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1
2
3
Click  
(Start) - [Control Panel] - [Hardware and Sound] - [Sound Playback].  
Select the sound output destination.  
Click [Set Default], and then click [OK].  
1
2
3
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Sound, Speech, and Audio Devices] - [Audio].  
Select the sound output destination in [Default Device].  
Click [OK].  
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Connecting/Removing USB Devices  
Preparation  
Attach the device for the media containing the device driver (e.g., CD-ROM). Equipment connected to the multimedia  
pocket cannot be recognized if connected after the USB device driver installation screen appears.  
To connect the USB device  
1
Open the cover and connect the USB device to one of the USB  
ports (A, B, C or D).  
For further information, refer to the instruction manual of the USB device.  
To remove the USB device  
1
Disable the USB device.  
A Click  
on the notification area and click  
.
B Select the USB device.  
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A Double-click  
on the notification area and select the USB device, then click [Stop].  
B Follow the on-screen instructions.  
These steps are not necessary when;  
• Removing the device after turning off the computer.  
or  
is not displayed.  
• The device does not appear in the list in step A.  
2
Remove the USB device.  
CAUTION  
<Only for model with Smart card slot>  
If you double-click  
or  
, [USB Smart Card Reader] is displayed in the list, but do not select this item. Removing  
this item is not possible. Restart the computer in case you select this.  
NOTE  
You may need to install the driver for the USB device. Follow the on-screen instructions or refer to the instruction man-  
ual of the USB device.  
You may need to install the driver again when connecting the device to another port.  
When a USB device is connected, sleep*1 and hibernation may not function normally. If the computer does not start up  
normally, remove the USB device and restart the computer.  
When the USB device is removed and then inserted while the computer is on,  
or  
may appear in the Device Man-  
ager and the device may not be correctly recognized. In this case, remove and connect the device again, or restart the  
computer.  
When the USB device is connected, power consumption increases. Remove the USB device when it is not in use,  
especially when operating by battery power.  
If the computer enters sleep or hibernation while a USB keyboard or mouse is connected, touching the USB keyboard  
keys or mouse will resume the computer.  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
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<Only for the model with IEEE 1394 interface>  
You can connect a digital video camcorder or other IEEE 1394 standard device to the computer.  
To connect IEEE 1394 device  
Preparation  
Attach the device for the media containing the driver (e.g., CD-ROM). Equipment connected to the multimedia pocket  
cannot be recognized if connected after the IEEE 1394 device driver installation screen appears.  
1
2
Turn on the computer and the IEEE 1394 device.  
Slide downward and open the cover, and connect the IEEE 1394  
device to the IEEE 1394 interface connector (A).  
For further information, refer to the instruction manual of the IEEE 1394 device.  
NOTE  
You may need to install the driver for the IEEE 1394 device. Follow the on-screen instructions or refer to the instruction  
manual of the IEEE 1394 device.  
To remove IEEE 1394 device  
CAUTION  
Turn off the IEEE 1394 device only after turning off the computer.  
1
2
Turn off the computer and disconnect the cable from the IEEE 1394 interface connector.  
Turn off the IEEE 1394 device and remove the cable.  
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Fingerprint Reader  
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<Only for model with Fingerprint Reader>  
.
Fingerprint Reader  
NOTE  
Enrollment and authentication is unavailable to an extremely minority of people including those whose fingerprints give  
little data for personal identification.  
How to Use the Fingerprint Reader  
This section explains how your fingerprints are enrolled and authenticated.  
1
Slide your finger to the right or left.  
To prevent a reading error.  
A Set the first joint of your finger on the sensor as illustrated to the right.  
B Slide your finger to the right or left while keeping it in contact with the  
fingerprint sensor.  
Fingerprint sensor  
Fingerprint sensor  
C Slide your finger to the right or left until the sensor is visible.  
When the fingerprint sensor does not enroll or authenticate your fingerprint  
properly:  
or  
• You slid your finger too fast or too slow.  
• Your finger was soiled or it has a scar on the surface.  
• Your finger was wet or extremely dry.  
• Your fingerprint does not have sufficient data for personal identification.  
For further information, refer to “Fingerprint Reader ” (page 121).  
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CAUTION  
To protect the fingerprint sensor, be sure to close the cover when not using the fingerprint reader.  
We shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever resulting from your Fingerprint device or neglect of Fingerprint  
device use, or any data loss resulting from such developments as Fingerprint authentication device malfunctioning.  
Overview  
Fingerprint’s Outline  
The conventional security systems use ID/passwords and token devices such as IC cards to authenticate users. Therefore  
the passwords and token devices are exposed to the risk of being lost, stolen and hacking.  
The Fingerprint authentication method uses user’s fingerprints instead of passwords for security authentication. You can use  
your fingerprints to start up your computer and log on Windows.  
We recommend you use the Fingerprint Reader in combination with the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) to increase the secu-  
rity level of your computer.  
Recommended Installation Procedure  
Performed by the Computer Administrator  
Step 1  
Performed by each user  
Step 4  
User Fingerprint Enrollment  
User’s Data  
TPM Installation (Installation Manual of TPM)  
(If the TPM is not being used, skip this step.)  
• Windows Logon Password  
• Fingerprint  
• Fingerprint Backup Password  
• Power-on Security  
Step 2  
Fingerprint Utility Installation  
Step 3  
TPM Fingerprint Utility Initialization  
(If the TPM is not being used, skip this step.)  
To access the online manual  
This manual describes Step 2, 3 and the initial part of Step 4.  
For further steps, refer to the Protector Suite Help menu.  
Click  
(Start)*1 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center] - [Help] - [Help].  
*1  
Windows XP: [start]  
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Security Functions  
Fingerprint Authentication Technology does not guarantee complete authentication and individual identification. Please  
acknowledge we shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever resulting from the use of, or inability to use your  
Fingerprint device.  
The Fingerprint authentication method uses multiple fingerprints, encryption keys, credentials data and passwords. You  
might not be able to use your data if you lose fingerprints, keys, credentials and passwords. Back up the Fingerprint  
authentication data in a safe place. For further information, refer to “Backup” (page 64).  
General interaction with third-party applications: There is no guarantee that there will not be any negative interaction with  
any third-party software, and will not accept any responsibility for such an interaction.  
Installation  
1
TPM Installation  
Refer to the Installation Manual of “Trusted Platform Module (TPM)”.  
Click  
(Start), input “c:\util\drivers\tpm\readme.pdf” in [Search programs and files], and press Enter.  
Click [start] - [Run] and input “c:\util\drivers\tpm\readme.pdf”, and click [OK].  
2
Fingerprint Utility Installation  
Performed by the Computer Administrator.  
A Log on to Windows as an Administrator.  
B Close all other programs.  
C
Click  
Enter  
(Start), input “c:\util\drivers\fngprint\install\32-bit\Setup.exe” in [Search programs and files], and press  
.
Click [start] - [Run] and input “c:\util\drivers\fngprint\install\32-bit\Setup.exe”, and click [OK].  
D Click [Next].  
Installation starts. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
E When the “Protector Suite *.* has been successfully installed.” message appears, click [Finish].  
At the confirmation message, click [Yes].  
The computer restarts.  
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F Log on to Windows as an Administrator.  
The “Fingerprint software Icon”  
appears in the notification area.  
• If the icon does not appear, click  
.
3
TPM Fingerprint Utility Initialization  
Performed by the Computer Administrator.  
The “Invalid TPM status” message is displayed by the “Fingerprint software Icon”  
in the notification area.  
• If the icon does not appear, click  
.
If the TPM is not being used, skip this step.  
A Click on the “Invalid TPM status” message and then click [Initialize].  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
NOTE  
If the “Invalid TPM status” message is not displayed  
Click  
(Start)*2 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center] - [Settings] - [Advanced Settings] - [Trusted Plat-  
form Mobule (TPM)] - [Initialize]. And then click  
(Start)*2 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center] -  
[Identity] - [Multifactor], and choose a method of authentication.  
4
User Fingerprint Enrollment  
Performed by each user.  
A Double-click the “Fingerprint software Icon”  
.
B Carefully read the License Agreement, and then click [Accept].  
C Select an enrollment mode, and click [Apply].  
Enrollment mode  
You can make the configuration for the enrollment only once during this initialization phase.  
• Enrollment to the biometric device  
All enrolled fingerprints are stored directly in the fingerprint sensor. The user data will be secured by the  
hardware protection keys obtained by the fingerprint sensor. This mode allows up to about 15 fingerprints to  
be enrolled.  
• Enrollment to the hard disk  
All enrolled fingerprints are stored on the hard disk. Hardware protection of the user data is not possible,  
but multiple users can enroll their fingerprints.  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
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NOTE  
Enroll at least two fingers. Even if one of them is injured, you can use another one to access your account and secret  
data. For further information about the enrollment, refer to “How to Use the Fingerprint Reader” (page 58) and  
[Tutorial].  
• Click  
(Start)*2 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center] - [Help] - [Tutorial].  
We recommend you use the Power-on Security feature. This feature prevents unauthorized access to the  
user’s computer at the BIOS level.  
A Click  
(Start)*2 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center].  
B Click [Identity] - [Status].  
C Click [Power-on security status] - [Change].  
D Click [Edit], and Add the check mark to [Enable power-on security], and then click [Apply].  
E Click [Identity] - [Power-on Password].  
F When the “Power-on Security” screen appears, click [Manage Passwords...].  
G Select [Power-On] in [Password Types], and click [Set password...].  
H Enter the Power-On password, and click [OK].  
I Click [Close].  
J Add a check mark for [Power-On] in [Password Types].  
K Enter the Power-On password, and click [OK].  
L Click [Apply].  
*2  
Windows XP: [start]  
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More Advanced Security  
You can increase your computer’s security level by setting the BIOS level described in this section.  
Performed by the Computer Administrator.  
1
Register the Supervisor Password.  
You have to register the Supervisor Password to proceed to the next step.  
If you have already registered the Supervisor Password, you can skip this step, and move on to step 2.  
If you have not done this, have enrolled your fingerprint using Protector Suite, and have already made Power-on  
Security effective, after step B, your fingerprint authentication will be necessary.  
A Turn on or restart the computer.  
B Press F2 or Del while [Panasonic] boot screen is displayed soon after the computer starts the startup  
procedure.  
C Select the [Security] menu.  
D Select [Setup Supervisor Password], and press Enter  
.
E Enter your password in the [Create New Password], and press Enter  
• The password will not be displayed on the screen.  
.
• You can use up to 32 alphanumeric characters (including spaces).  
• The case (upper/lower) is ignored.  
• Use only the upper horizontal row of numeric keys to input your password.  
• You cannot use Shift and Ctrl to input a password.  
F Enter your password again in [Confirm New Password], and press Enter  
.
2
Set the High Security Level.  
A Select [Fingerprint Security], and press Enter  
B Select [Security mode], and select [High].  
• Default setting: Simple  
.
C Press Esc to close the sub-menu.  
D Press F10, select [Yes], and press Enter to exit the Setup Utility.  
NOTE  
In the [High] security mode, you have to enter the Supervisor or User Password even after fingerprint authentication.  
In the [Simple] security mode, you do not have to enter the Supervisor or User password after fingerprint authentication.  
To use the Power-on Security feature, enable it in [Control Center] (page 62)  
.
Change the setting of [Power-on Security] in the Setup Utility only in the specific case such as the Finger print device  
cannot be used.  
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Useful Information  
Backup  
The file described below is necessary for recovering the Fingerprint authentication data. Back up this file periodically in a safe  
location such as removable disk to avoid data loss resulting from some accidents. We recommend you to store the file in a  
removable disk or network drive because the benefit of Fingerprint authentication security can be reduced if you keep the file  
in the internal hard disk drive.  
The backup password described below is necessary for bypassing the Fingerprint authentication. We recommend you set the  
backup password using the [User Enrollment] wizard. If you do not define the backup password, you may lose your data in  
case of authentication hardware failure.  
File used by each user  
• Backup user passport data  
(Default name: <UserAccount>.vtp)  
You need this file when you replace the embedded fingerprint chip, or the hard disk drive, or when reinstalling Windows.  
This file contains the fingerprints, encryption keys, and logon authentication data.  
NOTE  
How to Backup:  
Select [Identity] in [Account Operation] to save the user data.  
• Click  
For further information, refer to the Protector Suite Help menu.  
• Click  
(Start)*3 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center] - [Help] - [Help].  
(Start)*3 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center] - [Identity] - [Account Operation].  
Password used by each user  
• Backup Password for Enrollment  
This backup password can be used in case of hardware failure to bypass the fingerprint authentication.  
CAUTION  
The passwords other than those explained above are also used for security, so do not lose them.  
For further information, refer to the Protector Suite Help menu.  
• Click  
(Start)*3 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center] - [Help] - [Help].  
*3  
Windows XP: [start]  
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Limitations in Use  
Password Bank*4 limitations: The following web pages cannot be supported.  
Web pages which are created by the following technologies:  
• Web forms created on the fly using JavaScript.  
• Web forms which looks as one form (e.g. login field, password field), but internally created with two independent forms.  
• There can be auto submit problems with web forms which do not have Submit button. All forms that you cannot submit  
with Enter will be entered by Password Bank, but not submitted.  
Password Bank*4 limitations: The following Windows applications cannot be supported.  
• Applications which do not use standard Windows controls and draw controls by their own.  
• This includes any Java based application.  
*4  
For further information, refer to the Protector Suite Help menu.  
• Click  
(Start)*5 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center] - [Help] - [Help].  
“Sensor Scrolling Feature” is not supported.  
*5  
Windows XP: [start]  
Handling & Maintenance  
The enrolling and authentication sensitivity may decline under the conditions below. Wipe off stains or moisture on the  
sensor surface with a soft cloth.  
• The surface of the fingerprint sensor is soiled with dust, skin oil, or sweat.  
• The surface of the fingerprint sensor is wet as a result of moisture or condensation.  
Static electricity may also cause the sensor to malfunction. To make your finger static-free, touch a metal surface before  
placing it on the fingerprint sensor. Exercise caution against static electricity in winter and other dry conditions.  
Malfunction or damage may occur when:  
• The fingerprint sensor surface was damaged by the strong rubbing of a solid material, scratches, or being pecked with a  
pointed item.  
• The sensor was touched with a finger soiled with mud, damaging the sensor surface with a tiny substance, and staining  
the surface.  
• The sensor surface was covered with a seal, or soiled with ink.  
Deleting (Initializing) Owner’s Data  
When you dispose of the computer or transfer the ownership, delete (initialize) the owner’s data to avoid unauthorized  
access.  
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NOTE  
The data enrolled in the fingerprint sensor is not image data. You cannot restore fingerprint image data from the data  
enrolled in the fingerprint sensor.  
1
Disable Power-on Security  
A Log on to Windows as an Administrator.  
B Click  
(Start)*6 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center].  
C Click [Identity] - [Status] - [Power-on security status].  
D Click [Edit], and remove the check mark from [Enable power-on security], and click [Apply].  
E Click [Identity] - [Power-on Password].  
F Click [Manage Passwords...].  
G Select [Power-On] in [Password Types], and click [Unset password...].  
H Enter the Power-On password, and click [OK].  
I Click [Close].  
• Confirm that fingerprint data is not registered.  
2
3
Delete Fingerprint Data.  
Performed by each user.  
A Click  
(Start)*6 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center].  
B Click [Identity] - [Account Operation].  
C Click [Delete user data].  
• At the confirmation message, click [Yes].  
D Enter Windows log on password then, click [Submit].  
• Confirm that there is no item in [Password Types].  
Uninstall Protector Suite  
Performed by the Computer Administrator.  
A Log on to Windows as an Administrator.  
B Close all programs.  
C Click  
(Start)*6 - [Control Panel] - [Uninstall a program].  
D Double-click [Protector Suite *.*], and select [Remove].  
E Select [Remove all Protector Suite *.* data], and click [Next].  
• Uninstallation starts. Follow the on-screen instructions.  
F When the “Protector Suite *.* has been successfully uninstalled.” Message appears, click [Finish].  
• If the confirmation message appears, click [Yes].  
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• The computer restarts.  
*6  
Windows XP: [start]  
Starting Over  
If the specific solutions for your problem in Fingerprint Reader (page 121) do not work, you can use these instructions as  
the last measure and start over. However, please note that you can lose your data - passwords, secret keys and fingerprints.  
A Log on to Windows as an Administrator.  
• You can always access the computer by using your Windows log on password.  
B Try to export your passport to a file if you are planning to use your passwords, secret keys or enrolled fingers in the  
future.  
• If you exported your passport recently, this step is not required.  
• If biometrics authorization works and your finger is recognized, use [Account Operation] wizard, swipe your finger  
and continue according to wizard’s instructions.  
• If biometrics authorization works, but your finger is not recognized, you can start the [Account Operation] wizard  
and export the passport even without using your fingerprint. You need to cancel fingerprint dialog, and you will be  
prompted for a password. If you do not use backup password, enter your Windows log on password. Otherwise,  
enter your backup password.  
CAUTION  
We recommend you set the backup password.  
• If biometrics authorization does not work, there is no way to backup your data.  
C Deleting the passport.  
• Use the [Delete your data] wizard. Please note that all your stored secret data (passwords, [File Safe] encryption  
keys [Personal Safe] data) will be lost. If you backed up the data, you can restore it in the next step; otherwise it will  
be lost permanently. To perform the delete operation it is necessary to cancel the fingerprint verification operation  
to get to the password dialog, then enter your Windows log on password or backup password.  
D Make sure your fingerprint sensor is working.  
• Use the Tutorial wizard to verify that the fingerprint sensor works. If not, reboot and try again. If it still does not work,  
please contact Panasonic Technical Support.  
E Restore or create passport.  
• If you have a backup of your data, you can now use [Account Operation] wizard to restore your data. Otherwise you  
can create a new passport by using the [Manage Fingerprints] wizard.  
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Modem  
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<Only for model with modem>  
Connecting the Internal Modem with a Telephone Jack  
CAUTION  
You cannot connect the modem to the following lines.  
• Interphone  
• Intercoms  
• ISDN  
Be sure to connect the telephone cable into the modem port, not into the LAN port.  
Use a surge protector since the modem may be damaged by a sudden high voltage surge that may occur in the event  
of a lightning strike.  
1
2
Slide downward and open the cover and connect the telephone  
jack (A) to the computer by using the telephone cable (B).  
Hold the cable so that the shape of the connector (C) matches the port, and  
insert fully until it clicks.  
Click (Start) - [Control Panel] - [Connect to the Internet] - [Dial-  
up] and change the settings as necessary.  
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] -  
[Phone and Modem Options] and change the settings as neces-  
sary.  
NOTE  
Do not enter sleep*1 or hibernation during communications.  
To remove the cable, press and hold the lever and pull out.  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
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Ring Resume Function  
The computer automatically resumes from sleep*2 when the telephone connected to the modem rings.  
You will need software to keep the computer in idle state waiting for a phone call, and if you prefer, to turn the computer to  
sleep*2 again afterward. For further information, refer to the instruction manual of the software application.  
To enable this function  
1
2
Click  
(Start) - [All Programs] - [Windows Fax and Scan].  
Click [Tools] - [Fax Settings].  
A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
Check whether the modem you are using is displayed in Device name. If not, click [Select fax device] and select  
the correct modem.  
3
4
Add a check mark for [Allow the device to receive fax calls] and click [OK].  
Click  
(Start) - [Computer] - [System properties] - [Device Manager].  
A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
5
6
Double-click [Modems], and then double-click the internal modem.  
Click [Power Management] and add a check mark for [Allow this device to wake the com-  
puter], and then click [OK].  
1
2
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] -  
[Device Manager] - [Modems], and double-click the internal modem.  
Click [Power Management], add the check mark for [Allow this device to bring the com-  
puter out of standby.], and click [OK].  
To set the time to return the computer to sleep*2  
The computer will enter sleep*2 after the set time even when the communication is not completed. You can avoid such  
uncompleted communication if you select [Never], but the computer does not return to sleep*2 after resuming by a phone call.  
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A
Click  
or  
on the notification area and click [More power options] - [Change when the computer sleeps].  
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Options] - [Power Schemes].  
B Set the expected communication time for the sleep*2 setting.  
NOTE  
This function does not work when the computer is off or in hibernation.  
Connect the AC adaptor.  
The screen remains dark after the computer resumes from sleep*2. The previous screen display will be restored when  
you touch the keyboard, touch pad or touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen).  
The computer cannot resume if the telephone is not connected to the internal modem. (e.g., you cannot use a PC  
Card modem.)  
The computer needs some time to respond, so set the calling time longer than normal. If this is not possible on the  
transmission side, reduce the number of rings before answering on the software that you are using to keep the com-  
puter in idle waiting for the call.  
*2  
Windows XP: standby  
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Connecting LAN  
CAUTION  
Do not connect the telephone cable to the LAN port.  
1
2
Turn off the computer.  
Do not use sleep*1 or hibernation.  
Slide downward and open the cover, and connect the cable.  
Connect the LAN port (A) and the network system (server, HUB, etc.) using a LAN  
cable.  
3
Turn on the computer.  
<Only for model with 2nd LAN>  
NOTE  
The communication speed using the 2nd LAN port is lower than that of the other LAN port.  
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Power On by LAN/Wake Up from Wired LAN  
NOTE  
With this function enabled, power is consumed even if the computer is in sleep*1, hibernation, or powered off. Be sure  
to use the AC adaptor.  
Even when a password is set in the Setup Utility and [Password On Boot] or [Password On Resume] is set to  
[Enabled], entering the password is unnecessary for turning on or resuming the computer.  
Connect the AC adaptor.  
The Power On by LAN function is off under the following conditions:  
• When you turn the computer off by sliding the power switch for 4 seconds or longer (e.g., after a hung-up).  
• When you reattach the AC adaptor and battery pack to the computer after removing them.  
The screen remains dark when the computer resumes from sleep*1. The previous screen display will be restored when  
you touch the keyboard, touch pad or touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen).  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
Enabling the Power On by LAN function  
The computer automatically turns from off to on when the computer is accessed from the network server via the internal LAN  
port.  
1
2
3
4
5
Select [Allow] in [Power On by LAN] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (  
page 93).  
In [Caution], press Enter  
.
Press F10, and then select [Yes] and press Enter  
.
Log on to Windows as an administrator.  
Click  
(Start) - [Computer] - [System properties] - [Device Manager], and double-click  
[Network adapters] - [Intel(R) 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection], and then click  
[Advanced].  
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Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] -  
[Device Manager] - [Network adapters] and double-click [Intel(R) 82577LM Gigabit Net-  
work Connection], and then click [Advanced].  
6
Click [Enable PME] in [Property] and select [Enabled] in [Value], and then click [OK].  
NOTE  
The computer may accidentally turn on if the linkage status is changed. To prevent the accidental startup, make the  
setting by the following steps.  
A
Click  
(Start) - [Computer] - [System properties] - [Device Manager].  
A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager] -  
[Network adapters].  
B Double-click [Network adapters] - [Intel(R) 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection], and click [Advanced].  
C Click [Wake on Settings] in [Property] and select [Wake on Magic Packet] in [Value], and then click [OK].  
If you forcibly shut down Windows, the Power On by LAN function will not work.  
<Only for the model with 2nd LAN>  
The 2nd LAN port does not support the Power On by LAN function.  
Enabling/Disabling the Wake Up from wired LAN function  
When the Wake Up from wired LAN function is enabled, the computer automatically resumes from sleep*2 or hibernation  
when the computer is accessed from the network server via the internal LAN port. (Default setting)  
The Wake Up from wired LAN function can be switched to enable/disable by performing the following procedure.  
1
Click  
(Start) - [Computer] - [System properties] - [Device Manager].  
A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] -  
[Device Manager].  
2
Double-click [Network adapters]- [Intel(R) 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection].  
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3
Click [Power Management], add (to enable) or remove (to disable) check marks of [Allow  
the computer to turn off this device to save power] and [Allow this device to wake the  
computer] , and then click [OK].  
We recommend you to make the above 2 settings ON/OFF simultaneously.  
NOTE  
The computer may start up if accessed by another computer on the network.  
The following procedure can be used to prevent startup due to unintentional access by a computer.  
A
Click  
(Start) - [Computer] - [System properties] - [Device Manager].  
A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager].  
B Double-click [Network adapters] - [Intel(R) 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection].  
C Click [Power Management], add a check mark for [Only allow a magic packet to wake the computer]*4, and then  
click [OK].  
*2  
*3  
*4  
Windows XP: standby  
Windows XP: [Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby.]  
Windows XP: [Only allow management stations to bring the computer out of standby.]  
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Disabling/Enabling Wireless Communication  
75  
<Only for model with wireless LAN, wireless WAN, and/or Bluetooth>  
There are several ways of disabling and enabling wireless communication.  
The wireless switch on the left side of the computer (below)  
Wireless Switch Utility (page 76)  
Settings in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (page 94)  
Setting in the Wireless Connection Disable Utility (page 77)  
Settings in the Network and Sharing Center (page 80)  
NOTE  
For further information about Wireless LAN: (page 80)  
For further information about Bluetooth: (page 85)  
For further information about Wireless WAN: Refer to the instruction manual of the wireless device.  
The wireless communication can be enabled or disabled by connecting or disconnecting the LAN cable. (page 77)  
The Wireless Switch  
To disable all wireless communication  
1
Slide the latch (A), open the cover and slide the switch (B) to OFF.  
To enable wireless communication  
1
Slide the latch (A), open the cover and slide the switch (B) to ON.  
In the default setting, the wireless switch enables all wireless devices when it is  
set to ON.  
To check the wireless communication status  
1
1
Click  
on the notification area and place the cursor over the Wireless Switch Utility  
or ).  
icon (  
A tool tip appears.  
Perform either of the following procedures.  
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Double-click  
,
,
, or  
on the notification area.  
Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Intel PROSet Wireless] - [WiFi Connection Utility].  
NOTE  
If you uninstall the Wireless Switch Utility, set the wireless switch to ON beforehand.  
Do not turn on/off the switch repeatedly at too short intervals.  
Do not restart, log off, or enter sleep*1 or hibernation immediately after turning on/off the switch.  
Do not turn on/off the switch while Windows is starting up.  
To use wireless communication, set the wireless devices ([Wireless LAN] / [Bluetooth] / [Wireless WAN]) to [Enabled]  
(default) in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (page 94).  
When you set [Wireless Switch] to [Disabled] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (page 94), the Wireless  
Switch Utility icon will not appear in the notification area. All wireless equipment (wireless LAN, Bluetooth, wireless  
WAN) will remain ready irrespective of the wireless switch setting.  
It may take some time to turn off wireless communication after switching the wireless switch off.  
If the IEEE802.11a setting is changed in [Device Manager] (page 83), the display will be changed accordingly.  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
Wireless Switch Utility  
This utility allows you to control the function of the wireless switch. This utility also allows you to enable or disable wireless  
devices from a pop-up menu. In the default setting, all wireless devices are enabled.  
The Wireless Switch Utility icon  
The icon appears when click  
on the notification area. It shows the status of wireless devices.  
: Indicates that the wireless devices are enabled.  
: Indicates that the wireless devices are off.  
: Indicates that the wireless devices have been disabled in the Setup Utility.  
To enable or disable particular wireless devices  
1
2
Click the Wireless Switch Utility icon to show the pop-up menu.  
Select ON or OFF for the device you want to enable or disable.  
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To change the function of the wireless switch  
In the default setting, the wireless switch enables devices that you select turning the wireless switch off last time. You can  
change this function.  
[Selects the device for which to turn the device status on each time with the dialog box.]  
Display a dialog each time you set the wireless switch to ON so you can choose which wireless device to enable.  
[Turns on the following device.]  
Only selected devices are enabled when you set the wireless switch to ON.  
[Turns on the device that was on immediately before the wireless switch was turned off the last time.]  
(default)  
When you turn on the wireless switch, the on/off settings that were selected when you last turned off the wireless  
switch will be restored.  
1
2
3
4
Click  
on the notification area and click the Wireless Switch Utility icon (  
or  
).  
Click [Settings].  
Select the setting you want to assign to the wireless switch.  
Click [OK].  
Wireless Connection Disable Utility  
You can automatically disable the wireless LAN/wireless WAN connection when a LAN cable is connected to your computer.  
You need to install the Wireless Connection Disable Utility to use this function.  
Installing the utility  
1
2
Log on to Windows as an administrator.  
Click (Start) and input [c:\util\wdisable\setup.exe] in [Search programs and files], and  
press Enter  
.
Click [start] - [Run] and input “c:\util\wdisable\setup.exe”, and click [OK].  
3
Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Wireless Connection Disable Utility.  
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Checking the status of the wireless connection  
NOTE  
The Wireless Switch Utility should also be installed so that the Wireless Connection Disable Utility works. The Wire-  
less Switch Utility has already been installed at the factory.  
To use the utility, set [Wireless Switch] to [Enabled] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (page 94).  
The utility does not automatically disable the Bluetooth connection.  
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Status indication  
After installation, the Wireless Connection Disable Utility is automatically started after a user is logged in. An icon appears on  
the notification area.  
: Indicates that  
• the utility is enabled, and  
• the wireless connection is disabled since a LAN cable is connected.  
: Indicates that  
• the utility is enabled, and  
• the wireless connection is enabled since no LAN cable is connected.  
: Indicates one of the following statuses;  
• the utility does not monitor the LAN port status,  
• the Wireless Switch Utility has not been started, or  
• [LAN] is disabled in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility or in the device manager.  
Menu  
Right-clicking the utility icon opens a menu as follows.  
Clicking the menu item causes the following utility action.  
Monitoring LAN Cable: ON  
Enables the Wireless Connection Disable Utility to monitor the LAN port and disable wireless  
connection when a LAN cable is connected.  
Monitoring LAN Cable: OFF  
Disables the Wireless Connection Disable Utility, and enables wireless connection regardless of whether a LAN cable is con-  
nected or not.  
Exit  
Exits the Wireless Connection Disable Utility and enables wireless connection.  
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Wireless LAN  
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<Only for model with wireless LAN>  
CAUTION  
Do not use wireless LAN on airplanes, in hospitals, or in other locations where wireless LAN signals may  
affect devices.  
Follow the instructions of airline companies and hospitals. If you use the computer in these locations, turn off the wire-  
less LAN.  
To avoid unauthorized access to the computer through wireless LAN  
We recommend you to make security settings such as encryption before using wireless LAN. Otherwise the hard disk  
data such as the shared files can be exposed to the risk of unauthorized access.  
NOTE  
Communication is established through the wireless LAN antenna (A). Do not block the  
antenna area with your hand or body.  
You cannot use the wireless LAN function together with the Fast User Switching function.  
The transmission rate will be lower when a microwave oven is used near by.  
To use wireless LAN, set [Wireless LAN] to [Enabled] (default) in the [Advanced] menu of  
the Setup Utility (page 94).  
Using the Wireless LAN Function  
Before using a wireless LAN, turn the wireless LAN communication on.  
Turning on/off the wireless LAN communication  
1
Slide the wireless switch to turn on/off wireless LAN. (page 75)  
When turning on wireless LAN  
If you cannot turn on wireless LAN using the wireless switch, confirm the Wireless Switch Utility setting (page  
76). If you cannot turn on wireless LAN in the Wireless Switch Utility, try the following procedure.  
A Click  
or  
on the notification area and click [Open Network and Sharing Center].  
B Click [Change adapter settings].  
C Right-click [Wireless Network Connection] and click [Enable].  
• A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
• When [Disable] is displayed, [Wireless Network Connection] is already enabled.  
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D Turn on wireless LAN in the Wireless Switch Utility (page 76).  
NOTE  
You can use the following procedure instead of turning on wireless LAN in the Wireless Switch Utility.  
A Click  
(Start) - [Control Panel] - [Adjust commonly used mobility settings].  
B Click [Turn wireless on] in [Wireless Network].  
• When [Turn wireless off] is displayed, the wireless network is already on.  
• If you cannot select [Turn wireless on], the wireless switch is turned off.  
Setting the wireless LAN access point  
Preparation  
Follow the instruction manual of the wireless LAN access point to make settings for the access point to recognize the com-  
puter.  
1
2
3
4
Turn the wireless LAN on.  
Click or on the notification area.  
Select an access point, and click [Connect].  
Input the key you set for the access point to recognize the computer, and click [OK].  
Wait for the computer to connect to the wireless LAN access point.  
When the icon on the notification area is changed to  
, the wireless LAN setting is complete.  
5
Click [Close].  
NOTE  
The settings depend on the network environment. For further information, ask the system administrator or the person  
in charge of the network.  
If you use the stealth type wireless LAN access point which restricts automatic detection of the wireless LAN access  
point, take the following procedure.  
If you do not perform the procedure below, you may not be able to access the wireless LAN access point automatically  
or the wireless LAN access point may not be displayed on the [Connect to a network] screen.  
A Click  
,
or  
on the notification area, click [Open Network and Sharing Center] - [Set up a connection or net-  
work] - [Manually connect to a wireless network] and click [Next].  
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B Input necessary information and add check marks for [Start this connection automatically] and [Connect even if the  
network is not broadcasting] and click [Next].  
Setting the Profiles  
1
Double-click  
The [Intel® PROSet/Wireless] screen appears.  
/
/
on the notification area.  
When or is displayed, skip step 2.  
2
3
4
When you double-clicked  
in step 1, slide the wireless switch to turn on.  
Click [Profiles...] at the lower right corner of the window, and click [Add...].  
Enter the profile name and wireless network name (SSID), and make other necessary  
changes, then click [Next].  
5
6
Make necessary settings and click [OK].  
Select the profile you set and click [Connect].  
Click [Close].  
7
NOTE  
You need to set the profile for each user.  
The settings depend on the network environment. For further information, ask the system administrator or the person  
in charge of the network.  
For further information of Intel® PROSet/Wireless Software, refer to [Help] in the menu bar.  
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Enabling/Disabling the Wireless LAN Standard IEEE802.11a (802.11a)  
1
2
Click  
on the notification area and click  
or  
.
Click [802.11a Enabled] or [802.11a Disabled].  
A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
NOTE  
In some countries, communication using IEEE802.11a (5 GHz wireless LAN) standard is restricted by law.  
The Wireless Switch Utility icon (  
or  
) indicates the on/off status of wireless LAN and/or wireless WAN, not the  
setting of IEEE802.11a.  
If IEEE802.11a is enabled or disabled while the computer is connected to an IEEE802.11b/g access point, the connec-  
tion will be temporarily interrupted.  
You can also change the IEEE802.11a setting in [Device Manager].  
A Click  
(Start) - [Computer] - [System properties] - [Device Manager].  
A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
B Double-click [Network adapters] and double-click [Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6200 AGN].  
C Click [Advanced], and then select [Wireless Mode] in [Property].  
D Select the settings in [Value] (e.g., [5. 802.11a/g]).  
E Click [OK].  
A Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager].  
B Double-click [Network adapters] and double-click [Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6200 AGN].  
C Click [Advanced], and then click [Wireless Mode] in [Property].  
D Remove the check mark from [Use default value] in [Value], and select the settings (e.g., [802.11a and 802.11g]).  
E Click [OK].  
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If you enable or disable 802.11a using the pop-up menu of Wireless Switch Utility, the setting in [Device Manager] will  
be accordingly changed as below.  
Settings in Device Manager  
Settings in Wireless Switch Utility  
When 802.11a is enabled When 802.11a is disabled  
[6. 802.11a/b/g]  
[802.11a, 802.11b and  
[4. 802.11b/g]  
802.11g]  
a+b+g is enabled  
b+g is enabled  
[802.11b and 802.11g]  
[3. 802.11g]  
[5. 802.11a/g]  
[802.11g only]  
[802.11a and 802.11g]  
a+g is enabled  
a is enabled  
g is enabled  
b is enabled  
[1. 802.11a]  
[2. 802.11b]  
[802.11a only]  
[802.11b only]  
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Bluetooth  
85  
<Only for model with Bluetooth>  
You can access internet and other Bluetooth devices without connecting cables.  
NOTE  
Communication is established through the Bluetooth antenna (A). Do not block the  
antenna area with your hand or body.  
To use Bluetooth, set [Bluetooth] to [Enabled] (default) in the [Advanced] menu of the  
Setup Utility (page 94).  
The transmission rate will be lower when a microwave oven is used near by.  
When you uninstall the Bluetooth Driver, turn Bluetooth off.  
Using the Bluetooth Function  
Before using a Bluetooth, turn the Bluetooth communication on.  
Turning on/off the Bluetooth communication  
1
Slide the wireless switch to turn ON / OFF Bluetooth (page 75).  
To check the Bluetooth communication status  
1
Click  
on the notification area and place the cursor over the Wireless Switch Utility  
or ) on the notification area.  
icon (  
A tooltip appears.  
To access the online manual  
A Click  
(Start)*1 - [All Programs] - [Bluetooth] - [User’s Guide].  
*1  
Windows XP: [start]  
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Hard Disk Drive  
86  
Inserting/Removing the Hard Disk Drive  
To change your hard disk drive, contact Panasonic Technical Support.  
CAUTION  
Back up all the important data before removing the hard disk drive.  
If you need to read the hard disk data on another computer for repair or any other purpose, set [Hard Disk Lock] to  
[Disabled] in the [Security] menu of the Setup Utility (page 97) before removing the hard disk drive.  
Carefully remove/insert the hard disk drive since the hard disk drive is extremely sensitive to shock. Note that static  
electricity may affect some internal components.  
1
Turn off the computer and disconnect the AC adaptor.  
Do not use sleep*1 or hibernation.  
2
3
Remove the battery pack (page 30).  
Insert/Remove the hard disk drive.  
To remove  
A Slide the latch (A) to the left to unlock the cover.  
B Slide the latch (B) up, and open the cover.  
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Hard Disk Drive  
87  
C Pull the tab (C) of the hard disk drive and slide it out of the slot.  
To insert  
A Insert the hard disk drive until it surely fits in the slot.  
B Close the cover and slide the latches (D and E) back to lock the cover.  
4
Insert the battery pack (page 30).  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
CAUTION  
Confirm that the latches are surely locked so that it does not fall when you carry the computer.  
NOTE  
You can erase the data before changing the hard disk drive (page 108).  
You can check that the hard disk is recognized or not in the [Information] menu of the Setup Utility (page 89). If the  
hard disk is not recognized, turn off the computer and insert it again.  
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Setup Utility  
88  
You can make the settings of the computer’s operating environment (password settings, startup drive selection, etc.)  
Starting the Setup Utility  
1
2
Turn on or restart the computer.  
Press F2 or Del while [Panasonic] boot screen is displayed soon after the computer starts  
the startup procedure.  
When [Enter Password] is displayed, enter your password.  
When you start the Setup Utility with Supervisor Password  
You can make the settings of all items of the Setup Utility.  
When you start the Setup Utility with User Password  
Note the following:  
• In the [Advanced] and [Boot] menus, you cannot make the settings of all items.  
• In the [Security] menu, you can change only the User Password when [User Password Protection] is set to  
[No Protection]. You cannot delete the User Password.  
• In the [Exit] menu, you cannot make the setting of [Load Default Values] and [Boot Override].  
F9 (Setup Defaults) does not function.  
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Setup Utility  
89  
Information Menu  
Underlined items are the factory presets.  
Language  
English  
Japanese  
Product Information  
Model No.  
Computer information  
(cannot be changed.)  
Serial No.  
System Information  
Processor Type  
Processor Speed  
Memory Size  
Computer information  
(cannot be changed.)  
Available Memory*1  
Hard Disk  
Optical Drive  
BIOS Information  
BIOS  
Computer information  
(cannot be changed.)  
Embedded Controller  
Intel(R) ME firmware  
Accumulative Operating Time  
Access Level  
*1  
When the mounted memory capacity is 4 GB or less, Available Memory is 2 GB.  
When the mounted memory capacity is more than 4 GB, Available Memory is 8 GB (3.25 GB for 32bit OS).  
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Setup Utility  
Main Menu  
90  
Underlined items are the factory presets.  
[xxx xx/xx/xxxx]  
System Date  
• Day of the Week/Month/Day/Year.  
• You can use Tab to move the cursor.  
System Time  
[xx:xx:xx]  
• 24-hr. style.  
• You can use Tab to move the cursor.  
Main Configuration  
Touch Pad  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Touchscreen Mode  
Touchscreen Mode  
Tablet Mode  
Auto  
• Only for model with touchscreen  
Current Status  
Depending on the  
current status, either  
Touchscreen Mode”  
or “Tablet Mode” is  
displayed.  
• Only when [Touchscreen Mode] is set to [Auto].  
10-Key Mode  
NumLock  
Fn Key  
• Select the behavior of the ten-key area of the keyboard.  
• When [NumLock] is selected, the NumLock LED lights and the ten-key area works as a number  
pad.  
• When [Fn Key] is selected, the ten-key area works as a number pad when the Fn key is held.  
Display  
External Monitor  
Internal LCD  
• The display during the Windows start-up process. When an external display is not connected,  
the information appears on the internal LCD even though the [External Monitor] is selected.  
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Setup Utility  
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<Only for the model with Discrete Video Controller>  
Switchable Graphics  
Switchable  
Power Saving Video  
Performance Video  
• Select which one of the two graphics processing units (GPUs) is used.  
• When [Switchable] is selected (default value), [Power Saving Video] is automatically enabled  
when the computer starts up.  
• When [Power Saving Video] is enabled, the Intel® GPU, which consumes less power, is always  
used. The graphics display performance will be reduced. (page 113)  
• Select [Performance Video] to use the discrete GPU, which maintains a higher graphics display  
performance. This GPU consumes more power.  
• When [Switchable] is selected, you can change the GPU that is used after starting up the  
computer. (page 3)  
LCD Brightness Mode  
Normal Brightness  
High Brightness  
• When [High Brightness] is selected, the brightness of the LCD is about twice that of [Normal  
Brightness] mode, and power consumption is also higher.  
Battery Charging Indicator  
On Continuous  
Flashing  
Power on AC  
Disabled  
Enabled  
LID Switch  
Disabled  
Enabled  
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Setup Utility  
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Environment  
Normal Temperature  
High Temperature  
Auto  
Current Status  
Depending on the  
battery status, either  
“Normal  
• Only when [Environment] is set to [Auto].  
Temperature” or  
“High Temperature”  
is displayed.  
XConcealed Mode Configuration  
Enter the sub-menu.  
*1  
The submenu that appears when [Concealed Mode Configuration] is selected:  
Concealed Mode  
Disabled  
Enabled  
LCD Backlight  
ON  
• Can be changed only when [Concealed Mode] is set to [Enabled].  
Minimum  
OFF  
LED  
ON  
• Can be changed only when [Concealed Mode] is set to [Enabled].  
• Except for the LED of external devices.  
OFF  
Sound  
ON  
• Can be changed only when [Concealed Mode] is set to [Enabled].  
OFF  
Wireless Radio  
ON  
• Can be changed only when [Concealed Mode] is set to [Enabled].  
OFF  
Backlit Keyboard  
ON  
• Only for model with Backlit Keyboard  
• Can be changed only when [Concealed Mode] is set to [Enabled].  
OFF  
Fan  
ON  
• Can be changed only when [Concealed Mode] is set to [Enabled].  
To set [Fan] to [OFF], first set [LCD Backlight] to either [Minimum] or  
[OFF], and all of the [LED], [Sound], [Wireless Radio] and [Backlit  
Keyboard] to [OFF].  
OFF  
You cannot change this setting when [Switchable Graphics] in the main  
menu of the Setup Utility is set to [Switchable] or [Performance Video].  
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Advanced Menu  
Underlined items are the factory presets.  
XCPU Configuration  
Enters the sub-  
menu*2.  
*2  
The submenu that appears when [CPU Configuration] is selected:  
Execute-Disable Bit Capability  
Disabled  
• [Enabled] indicates that this computer supports hardware-based Enabled  
Data Execution Prevention (DEP).  
Hyper Threading Technology  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Core Multi-Processing  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Intel (R) Virtualization Technology  
Intel (R) Trusted ExecutionTechnology  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Peripheral Configuration  
XSerial Port Settings  
Enter the sub-  
menu*3.  
• Used to configure the serial port A/B and GPS.  
HDD Controller Setting  
AHCI  
<Important> Do not change this setting. If you do, the operating system will not function  
Compatible  
correctly.  
Optical Drive  
LAN  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Power On by LAN  
Deny  
Allow  
• Can be changed only when [LAN] is set to [Enabled].  
To use [Power On by LAN], make additional settings in [Device Manager] (page 72).  
LAN (2nd)  
Disabled  
Enabled  
• Only for model with 2nd LAN  
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*3  
The submenu that appears when [Serial Port Settings] is selected:  
Serial Port A  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Auto  
I/O IRQ  
3F8/IRQ4  
2F8/IRQ3  
3E8/IRQ7  
2E8/IRQ5  
• Can be changed only when [Serial Port A] is set to [Enabled].  
Serial Port B  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Auto  
I/O IRQ  
3F8/IRQ4  
2F8/IRQ3  
3E8/IRQ7  
2E8/IRQ5  
• Can be changed only when [Serial Port B] is set to [Enabled].  
GPS  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Auto  
• Only for model with GPS  
I/O IRQ  
3F8/IRQ4  
2F8/IRQ3  
3E8/IRQ7  
2E8/IRQ5  
• Only for model with GPS  
• Can be changed only when [GPS] is set to [Enabled].  
XWireless Configuration  
Enters the sub-  
menu*4.  
*4  
The submenu that appears when [Wireless Configuration] is selected:  
Wireless Switch  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Wireless LAN  
Disabled  
Enabled  
• Only for model with wireless LAN  
• [Wireless LAN/WiMAX] is displayed for the model with WiMAX.  
Wireless WAN  
Disabled  
Enabled  
• Only for model with wireless WAN  
Bluetooth  
Disabled  
Enabled  
• Only for model with Bluetooth  
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Setup Utility  
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Modem  
Disabled  
Enabled  
• Only for model with internal modem  
ExpressCard Slot  
PC Card Slot  
SD Slot  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enabled  
IEEE1394 Port  
Disabled  
Enabled  
• Only for model with IEEE 1394 interface  
Smart Card  
Disabled  
Enabled  
• Only for model with Smart Card slot  
USB Port  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Port Replicator USB Port  
Disabled  
• If [Port Replicator USB Port] is set to [Disabled], the LAN port of port replicator or the car mounter is Enabled  
also disabled.  
Legacy USB Support  
Disabled  
Enabled  
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Setup Utility  
96  
Boot Menu  
Boot Mode  
Normal  
Fast  
Boot Option Priorities  
USB Floppy Disk*5  
Hard Disk  
Boot Option #1  
Boot Option #2  
Boot Option #3  
Boot Option #4  
Boot Option #5  
Boot Option #6  
CD/DVD Drive  
LAN  
USB Hard Disk  
USB CD/DVD Drive  
To change the boot order  
The default order is [USB Floppy Disk*5]  
Drive].  
[Hard Disk]  
[CD/DVD Drive]  
[LAN]  
[USB Hard Disk]  
[USB CD/DVD  
Press Enter on the boot device you want to change and select the boot device from the following menu.  
• When a selected boot device in the following menu already exists in either of the [Boot Option (#1 to #6)], the boot  
device appears at the newly selected position by switching the positions with the original boot device that existed before  
at the position.  
• When you select [Disabled] in the following menu, the disabled [Boot Option] is ignored and the boot device in the next [Boot  
Option] operates.  
Hard Disk  
CD/DVD Drive  
LAN  
USB Floppy Disk*5  
USB Hard Disk  
USB CD/DVD Drive  
Disabled  
*5  
Use the Panasonic USB floppy disk drive (optional: CF-VFDU03U)  
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Setup Utility  
97  
Security Menu  
Boot Prompt Configuration  
Underlined items are the factory presets.  
Disabled  
Setup Utility Prompt  
• When [Setup Utility Prompt] is set to [Disabled], the message “Press F2 for Setup / F12 for LAN” Enabled  
is not displayed on [Panasonic] boot screen. However, F2 and F12 will work even if the message  
is not displayed.  
Boot Popup Menu  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Password On Boot  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Password On Resume  
Boot Device on Hibernation Resume  
Set Supervisor Password  
Disabled  
Enabled  
Try prior devices  
Hard Disk only  
Enter the sub-menu.  
Hard Disk Lock  
Disabled  
Enabled  
• Can be changed only when [Set Supervisor Password] is set.  
User Password Protection  
No Protection  
Protected  
Set User Password  
Enter the sub-menu.  
• Can be changed only when [Set Supervisor Password] is set.  
XEmbedded Security(TPM)  
Enter the sub-menu.  
• Only for model that supports TPM  
• For information on TPM, refer to the Installation Manual of “Trusted Platform Module (TPM)”.  
Click  
Enter  
(Start), input “c:\util\drivers\tpm\readme.pdf” in [Search programs and files], and press  
.
Click [start] - [Run], enter “c:\util\drivers\tpm\readme.pdf”, and click [OK].  
XFingerprint Security  
Enter the sub-menu.  
Enter the sub-menu.  
• Only for model with Fingerprint Reader  
XAMT Configuration  
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Setup Utility  
Exit Menu  
98  
Save Values and Reboot  
To reboot the system after saving the changes.  
To reboot the system without saving the changes.  
Reboot Without Saving Changes  
Save Options  
Save Current Values  
Load Previous Values  
Load Default Values  
To save the changes for all Setup options.  
To load previous values for all Setup options.  
To return the settings to the default values.  
Boot Override  
(Device Information)  
To select a boot device which operates only in the next booting.  
Execute Diagnostic Utility.  
XDiagnostic Utility  
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Icon Enlarger  
99  
Enlarging the screen items  
You can enlarge the screen items such as characters, icons, title bars and cursor.  
CAUTION  
“Icon Enlarger” will not start up if the display resolution is set lower than 1024 × 768 dots.  
NOTE  
A part of the enlarged menu or some screen items may be hidden. In this case, overlay the cursor to display pop-ups,  
scroll the screen, or use other functions to display the hidden items.  
The Icon Enlarger setting affects the website characters displayed by Internet Explorer and the e-mail characters in  
Outlook Express. Some characters of website and e-mail may not be enlarged.  
Preparation  
Close all of the applications before using “Icon Enlarger”.  
1
2
3
Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Icon Enlarger].  
Select the size.  
Click [OK].  
The screen will be displayed in the selected size.  
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Loupe Utility  
100  
You can magnify the specific part of the screen.  
Activating the Loupe Utility  
1
2
Click  
(Start) - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [Loupe Utility].  
Click [OK].  
appears on the notification area. If  
does not appear on the area, click  
.
Using the Loupe Utility  
1
2
Point the cursor  
at the part of the screen you want to magnify.  
Press and hold Alt, and right-click.  
The part pointed by the cursor is magnified.  
Alternatively you can double-click  
, or right-click  
and click [Show Loupe].  
3
Drag the loupe window (A) to move the magnified part.  
To hide the loupe window, click the Hide button  
(B).  
Alternatively you can click any part out of the loupe window, or press and hold  
Alt and right-click.  
To change the loupe window size, drag the bottom-right corner (C).  
The size range you can enlarge/shrink depends on the screen’s resolution.  
NOTE  
The magnified text or image in the loupe window is fixed at the moment that the part is magnified (e.g., at the moment  
you press and hold Alt and right-click). To reflect the change you made on the original screen to the loupe window,  
click the loupe window.  
The Loupe Utility does not work with some applications.  
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Loupe Utility  
101  
Setting the Loupe Utility  
1
2
Click  
on the notification area and right-click  
.
Click [Settings].  
[Show/hide shortcuts assignment]  
When using the external mouse/touch pad  
A Click [Mouse/Touch pad]  
B Click a combination of Alt  
,
Ctrl, and Shift, and add the check mark. (Multiple  
keys can be combined; for example, Ctrl  
+
Alt)  
C Click either [Right click] or [Left click] to use in combination with the key(s)  
selected in step B above.  
When using the keyboard  
A Click [Keyboard].  
B Click the text box and then press the key used for the shortcut.  
(e.g., Alt  
+
Z
,
Ctrl  
+
Alt  
+
Z, etc.)  
[Window shape]  
Select the shape of the loupe window.  
[Autorun]  
You can turn on/off autorun of the Loupe Utility and the explanation window.  
[Restore Defaults]  
Click to restore the default settings.  
3
Click [OK].  
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Hardware Diagnostics  
102  
If it appears that the hardware installed in this computer is not operating properly, you can use the PC-Diagnostic Utility to  
determine whether or not there is a problem.  
If the utility discovers a problem in the hardware, contact Panasonic Technical Support.  
Software cannot be checked using this utility.  
Hardware that can be checked using the PC-Diagnostic Utility  
CPU/Systems (check CPU)  
RAM XXX MB (check Memory)  
HDD XXX GB (check Hard Disk)  
DVD-ROM (check CD/DVD Drive)*1  
Video (check Video Controller)  
Sound*2  
Modem*3  
LAN  
Wireless LAN*4  
Wireless WAN*5  
Bluetooth*6  
GPS*7  
USB  
IEEE 1394*8  
PC Card (check PC Card Controller)  
SD (check SD Card Controller)  
Express Card  
Smart Card*9  
Serial Port  
Keyboard  
Touch Pad  
Touchscreen*10  
*1  
Only when the optional CD/DVD drive is inserted.  
*2  
When the PC-Diagnostics Utility is running a loud beep will sound, so do not use headphones as this time. (The beep will not sound if  
mute is using Windows or [Sound] is turned off in [Concealed Mode Configuration].)  
*3  
Only for model with internal modem  
*4  
Only for model with wireless LAN  
*5  
Only for model with wireless WAN  
*6  
Only for model with Bluetooth  
*7  
Only for model with GPS  
*8  
Only for model with IEEE 1394 interface  
*9  
Only for model with Smart Card slot  
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Hardware Diagnostics  
103  
*10  
Only for model with Touchscreen  
When the video diagnostic check is running, the display may be distorted, and when the audio diagnostic check is running,  
sounds may be generated from the speaker. There are not malfunctions.  
Regarding the PC-Diagnostic Utility  
NOTE  
For the hard disk and memory only, you can select standard diagnostic check or extended diagnostic check. When the  
PC-Diagnostic Utility starts up, it will run the standard diagnostic check.  
We recommend that you use the touch pad for operations. When not using the touch pad, you can operate using the inter-  
nal keyboard instead. Do not use the touchscreen.  
Operations  
Touch pad operations  
Internal keyboard operations  
Select icon  
Place the cursor above the icon  
Press Space, and then press ꢂ  ꢃ  
( (close) cannot be selected)  
Click the icon  
Tap or click (right click cannot be used) Press Space above the icon  
Complete the PC-Diagnostics Util-  
ity and then restart the computer  
Press Ctrl  
+
Alt + Del  
Click (close)  
If the touch pad does not operate properly, press Ctrl  
+
Alt Del to restart the computer, or press the power switch to  
+
turn the power off, and then restart the PC-Diagnostic Utility.  
Running the Diagnostic Check  
Run this utility using the default settings in the Setup Utility.  
If the Setup Utility or other settings will not allow hardware to be executed, the hardware icon will be displayed in gray.  
You can also start the Diagnostic Check from [Diagnostic Utility] on the [Exit] menu of Setup Utility besides the following  
method. (page 98)  
1
2
Connect the AC adaptor, and turn on the wireless switch (page 75).  
During the diagnostic check, do not remove the AC adaptor, or attach any peripheral devices.  
Turn on or restart the computer, and press F2 or Del while [Panasonic] boot screen is dis-  
played.  
The Setup Utility starts up.  
If the password is requested, enter the Supervisor Password.  
If you are using the computer after changing the settings from the status at the time of purchase, we recommend  
that you make a note of the settings that are changed.  
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104  
3
4
Press F9.  
At the confirmation message, select [Yes] and press Enter  
.
.
Press F10  
.
At the confirmation message, select [Yes] and press Enter  
The computer will restart.  
5
While [Panasonic] boot screen is displayed, press and hold Ctrl  
appears at the bottom of the display.  
+
F7 until “Please Wait”  
When the PC-Diagnostic Utility starts up, it will automatically begin the diagnostic check for all hardware compo-  
nents.  
If the password is requested, enter the password.  
The touch pad and the internal keyboard may not be used when each hardware checking is run-  
ning. While checking, blue and yellow colors are displayed on the left side of the hardware icon (A).  
By clicking the icon, you can execute the following operations:  
A
: Start the diagnostic check from the beginning  
: Stop the diagnostic check (You cannot restart the check partway through by clicking  
)
: Display help (click the screen or press Space to return to the original diagnostic check screen)  
You can check the status of the diagnostic check by the display color on the left side of the hardware icon (A).  
• Aqua: Not running diagnostic check  
• Alternating blue and yellow: Currently running diagnostic check. The interval of the alternating colors differs  
depending on the type of diagnostic check currently running.  
During memory diagnostic check, the display may freeze for a long period of time. Wait until the process is  
complete.  
• Green: No problems discovered  
• Red: Problems discovered  
NOTE  
Using the following procedure, you can run a diagnostic check on a specified hardware component, or run an  
extended diagnostic check on the memory or the hard disk (The extended diagnostic check is only for the memory and  
the hard disk). The extended diagnostic check is more detailed, and so requires a longer period of time to run.  
A Click  
to stop the diagnostic check.  
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B Click the icon for the hardware that is not to be checked, so that the icon is displayed in gray (B).  
When running a check on the memory or the hard disk, clicking the icon once will turn on the  
extended diagnostic check (“FULL” (C) will be displayed below the icon); click again, and the icon  
will be displayed in gray (D).  
B
C Click  
to start the diagnostic check.  
e.g. hard disk  
C
D
6
When all the hardware has been checked, confirm the diagnostic check results.  
If the display is red and the message “Check Result TEST FAILED” is displayed, you can assume that there is a  
problem with the computer’s hardware. Confirm which hardware component is displayed as red, and contact Pana-  
sonic Technical Support.  
If the display is green and the message “Check Result TEST PASSED” is displayed, the computer’s hardware is  
operating normally. Continue using the computer as it is. If the computer still does not operate properly, reinstall the  
software (OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS “Reinstalling Software”).  
NOTE  
If you run a memory diagnostic check after installing a new RAM module (sold separately) and the message “Check  
Result TEST FAILED” is displayed:  
Remove the additional RAM module and run the diagnostic check again. If the message “Check Result TEST FAILED”  
is still displayed, you can assume that there is a problem with the internal RAM module.  
7
After the diagnostic check is complete, click (close), or press Ctrl  
the computer.  
+
Alt Del to restart  
+
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Hard Disk Backup/Restore Function  
106  
[Backup and Restore Center] and [System Recovery Options] allow you create a backup of the entire hard disk data, which  
can be used to recover from hardware failure.  
Panasonic Corporation will bear no responsibility for any damage suffered (including loss of data) as a result of the use of  
this function.  
Creating a Backup of the Hard Disk Data  
To create a backup of the entire hard disk to another storage media (e.g., external hard disk): Use [Back up computer].  
To create a backup of a file or a folder: Use [Back up files].  
For further information, click  
(Start) - [Control Panel] - [Back up your computer].  
NOTE  
Connect the AC adaptor and do not remove it until backup is complete.  
Restoring the Hard Disk Data  
NOTE  
This function does not work when you turn on the computer for the first time or just after you reinstall Windows.  
Start and shut down Windows 7, and then you can use the function.  
Connect the AC adaptor and do not remove it until restoration is complete.  
1
Turn on the computer, and when [Panasonic] boot screen disappears, press and hold F8.  
If [Enter Password] is displayed during the following procedure, input the Supervisor Password or the User  
Password.  
2
3
Release your finger when [Advanced Boot Options] is displayed.  
Press ꢃ ꢄ to select [Repair Your Computer] and press Enter  
.
[System Recovery Options] appears.  
4
5
6
Select the keyboard layout and click [Next].  
Select [User name] and input [Password], then click [OK].  
Click [System Restore] and follow the on-screen instructions.  
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Hard Disk Backup/Restore Function  
107  
NOTE  
If pressing F8 does not display [System Recovery Options], use the Product Recovery DVD-ROM for Windows 7.  
A Turn off the computer and insert the CD/DVD drive into the multimedia pocket (page 34).  
B Turn on the computer, and press F2 or Del while [Panasonic] boot screen is displayed.  
• The Setup Utility starts up.  
• If the password is requested, enter the Supervisor Password.  
C Write down all of the contents of the Setup Utility and press F9  
.
• At the confirmation message, select [Yes] and press Enter  
.
D Press F10  
.
• At the confirmation message, select [Yes] and press Enter  
• The computer will restart.  
.
E Press F2 or Del while [Panasonic] boot screen is displayed.  
• The Setup Utility starts up.  
• If the password is requested, enter the Supervisor Password.  
F Set the Product Recovery DVD-ROM for Windows 7 into the CD/DVD drive.  
G Select the [Exit] menu, then select [TEAC-DV-W28S-V] in [Boot Override].  
H Press Enter  
.
• The computer will restart.  
I Click [Run “System Recovery Options”] and click [Next].  
J Follow the on-screen instructions.  
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Hard Disk Data Erase Utility  
108  
When disposing the computer or transferring the ownership, erase all hard disk data in order to avoid data leakage. Even if  
you erase the data or initialize the hard disk using normal Windows commands, the data can be read with some special soft-  
ware. Use the hard disk data erase utility to erase the data completely.  
Note that transferring of the ownership without uninstalling the commercial software will be a violation of the software’s  
license agreement.  
The hard disk data erase utility erases data using an overwriting method, but there is a possibility that due to malfunctions or  
other operational errors, data may not be completely erased. There are also specialized devices that may be able to read  
data that has been erased using this method. If you need to erase highly confidential data, we recommend that you contact  
a company that specializes in this process. Panasonic Corporation will bear no responsibility for losses or damages suffered  
as a result of the use of this utility.  
NOTE  
Even if hard disk data erase is performed, the number of times of DVD’s region code setting will not be reset.  
This utility cannot erase data for specific partitions. However, the entire hard disk data including the data of the parti-  
tion with recovery tools will be erased.  
This utility cannot erase data for specific partitions.  
Preparation  
Prepare the following items:  
• The Product Recovery DVD-ROM (included)  
• Panasonic CD/DVD drive (included)  
Remove all peripherals (except for the CD/DVD drive).  
Connect the AC adaptor and do not remove it until hard disk data erase is complete.  
1
2
Turn off the computer and insert the CD/DVD drive into the multimedia pocket (page 34).  
Turn on the computer, and press F2 or Del while [Panasonic] boot screen is displayed.  
The Setup Utility starts up.  
If the password is requested, enter the Supervisor Password.  
3
4
Press F9.  
At the confirmation message, select [Yes] and press Enter  
.
.
Press F10  
.
At the confirmation message, select [Yes] and press Enter  
The computer will restart.  
5
Press F2 or Del while [Panasonic] boot screen is displayed.  
The Setup Utility starts up.  
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If the password is requested, enter the Supervisor Password.  
6
7
8
Set the Product Recovery DVD-ROM into the CD/DVD drive.  
Select the [Exit] menu, then select [TEAC DV-W28XXX] in [Boot Override].  
Press Enter  
.
The computer restarts.  
If [Enter Password] is displayed during the following procedures, input the Supervisor Password or the User  
Password.  
9
Click [Erase the whole data on the Hard Disk for security] and click [Next].  
10 At the confirmation message, click [YES].  
11 Click [Continue].  
12 Click [Continue] again.  
13 Click [YES].  
Erasing the hard disk data starts.  
14 After erasing is completed, remove the Product Recovery DVD-ROM and click [OK].  
9
Press  
2
to execute [2. [Erase HDD]].  
To cancel this operation, press  
0.  
10 At the confirmation message, press  
Y.  
11 When [<<< Start menu >>>] is displayed, press Enter.  
The approximate time required for erasing data will be displayed.  
12 Press Space.  
At the confirmation message, press Enter  
.
The hard disk erase process starts. When the operation is completed, the [Hard disk data has been deleted] mes-  
sage will appear. If a problem has occurred during the operation, an error message will appear.  
To cancel partway, press Ctrl  
+
C. The data erasure will be up to that point.  
13 Remove the Product Recovery DVD-ROM, and then press any key to turn off the com-  
puter.  
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Technical Information  
110  
Network Connections and Communications Software  
Close the communications software before using the power saving function.  
If the power saving function (sleep*1 or hibernation) is activated while communications software is used, the network con-  
nection may be interrupted, or the performance may be adversely affected. In this case, restart the computer.  
In a network environment, set [Never] for [Put the computer to sleep] and [Hibernate after] (page 14).  
In a network environment, set the [System standby] and [System hibernates] settings to [Never].  
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Options] - [Power Schemes].  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
®
Computrace software  
Computrace® software tracks your stolen computer.  
Computrace® software is not included in this computer.  
Refer to the following URL for Computrace® software for installation and available service regions. Note that this service is  
only available in certain regions.  
http://www.absolute.com  
NOTE  
Consult Absolute Software Corp. before disposal.  
About Windows-related files  
The Windows files included in the Windows DVD-ROM are contained in the following folders:  
c:\windows\support\migwiz, c:\windows\support\tools, c:\windows\support\logging  
c:\windows\docs, c:\windows\dotnetfx, c:\windows\i386, c:\windows\support, c:\windows\valueadd  
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Serial Devices  
111  
The COM ports of the computer are assigned as below.  
COM1 : Serial Port A  
COM2 : Serial Port B (Port replicator*2/Car mounter*2)  
COM3 : GPS*2  
*2  
Optional  
If you change the assignment, the serial devices may not work properly.  
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Error Message  
112  
Follow the instructions below when an error message appears. If the problem persists or if the error message is not shown  
here, contact Panasonic Technical Support.  
Error Message  
Bad System CMOS  
System CMOS Checksum Error  
Solution  
An error has occurred in the memory of system settings. This occurs when the  
memory content is changed by an unexpected program operation, etc.  
Start the Setup Utility and return the settings to the default values, and then  
change the settings as necessary.  
If the problem persists, the internal clock battery may need to be replaced. Con-  
tact Panasonic Technical Support.  
Invalid Year. System date restored to The date and time settings are not correct.  
01/01/2010  
Start the Setup Utility and set the correct date and time.  
If the problem persists, the internal clock battery may need to be replaced. Con-  
tact Panasonic Technical Support.  
Press <F2> to enter setup  
RAM Module Failed  
Write down the error details and press F2 or Del to start the Setup Utility.  
Change the settings if necessary.  
When the RAM module is not inserted correctly or the RAM module is not conforming  
to the computer’s specifications, a beep will sound and the “RAM Module Failed”  
message will be displayed when you turn the power on.  
Press the power switch for 4 seconds or longer to turn off the computer, confirm  
that the RAM module conforms to the specifications, and reinsert it.  
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Troubleshooting (Advanced)  
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Refer to the following instructions when a problem occurs. If the remedies indicated in the chart do not solve the problem,  
contact Panasonic Technical Support. For a software problem, refer to the instruction manual of the software.  
To check the computer’s usage status (page 127).  
Shut Down  
Cannot shut down or restart Windows. Remove USB devices.  
It may take 1 or 2 minutes to shut down.  
Display  
The screen does not become bright  
even if pressing Fn  
The brightness is set low to avoid malfunction where surrounding temperature  
+
F2  
.
is high. Use it in an environment of between 5°C and 35°C.  
With the following steps, confirm whether [Copy of Panasonic Power Manage-  
ment] created when the Power Saving Utility is made has become 100 and  
more or not.  
Takes time to display [Power Options]  
screen.  
A Click  
or  
on the notification area and click [More power options].  
B Click [Show additional plans].  
When more than one [Copy of Panasonic Power Management] is displayed,  
click [Change plan settings] in the power plan to be deleted and click [Delete  
this plan] to delete.  
When you start up the computer for the first time after purchase, the Intel® GPU  
is activated to save power.  
Graphics display performance is low.  
Restart the computer, and set [Switchable Graphics] in the [Main] menu of the  
Setup Utility to [Performance Video]. This activates the discrete GPU, which  
maintains a higher graphics display performance, after the computer starts.  
When [Switchable Graphics] in the main menu of the Setup Utility is set to  
[Switchable], activate the discrete GPU, which maintains a higher graphics dis-  
play performance. (page 3)  
Sleep or Hibernation  
Cannot enter sleep*1 or hibernation.  
Remove USB devices temporarily. If the problem persists, restart the computer.  
It may take 1 or 2 minutes to enter sleep*1 or hibernation.  
The computer may not enter sleep*1 when the computer is communicating via  
modem.  
The computer does not enter sleep*1 or hibernation immediately after resuming.  
Wait approximately 1 minute.  
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Sleep or Hibernation  
Cannot enter sleep*1 or hibernation  
automatically.  
Disconnect peripheral devices.  
If you connect to a network using wireless LAN function, select the profile and  
connect to the access point (page 81).  
If you do not use wireless LAN function, turn off wireless LAN function (page  
76).  
Make sure that you are not using any software that regularly accesses the hard  
disk.  
The computer does not resume.  
If you slide and hold the power switch for 4 seconds or longer, the power will be  
turned off forcibly and the computer will not resume. In this case, all unsaved  
data will be lost.  
You disconnected the AC adaptor and the battery pack while the computer was  
in sleep*1. If the computer’s power supply is disconnected in sleep*1, unsaved  
data will be lost and the computer will not resume.  
The battery is exhausted. Sleep*1 and hibernation consume some power.  
*1  
Windows XP: standby  
Sound  
No sound.  
Press Fn  
Press Fn  
+
+
F4 or Fn  
F8 to turn off the concealed mode.  
+
F6 to cancel mute.  
Restart the computer.  
Distorted sound.  
Performing Fn key combinations sometimes causes sound distortion. Stop and  
restart playback.  
Cannot change the volume by press-  
Activate the Windows sound function. When it is not active, the volume does  
ing Fn  
+
F5 or Fn + F6.  
not change even if  
is displayed.  
Perform the following steps to change the audio settings to prevent audio output.  
A Right-click the desktop and click [Personalize] - [Sounds].  
When logging on (e.g., resuming the  
computer), audio is distorted.  
B Remove the check mark from [Play Windows Startup sound].  
Sound Recorder is started by a limited account user whose language setting is  
not the same as the administrator user who last started Sound Recorder. This  
does not affect the operation.  
“There was an error updating the reg-  
istry” appears when Sound Recorder  
is started.  
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Keyboard  
Only numbers can be input.  
When the indicator is on, the keyboard is in ten-key mode. Press NumLk to  
cancel.  
Only capital letters can be input.  
When the indicator is on, the keyboard is in Caps Lock mode.  
Press Caps Lock to cancel.  
(Start)*2 - [All Programs] - [Accessories] - [Sys-  
Cannot enter special characters (ß, à,  
ç, etc.) and symbols.  
Use the character map. Click  
tem Tools] - [Character Map].  
*2  
Windows XP: [start]  
Network  
Cannot connect to a network.  
Set [LAN], or [LAN] and [Modem] to [Enabled] in the [Advanced] menu of the  
Setup Utility (page 93).  
Cannot check the computer’s MAC  
address.  
Follow the steps below.  
A Click  
(Start)*3 - [All Programs] - [Accessories] - [Command Prompt].  
B
Input “getmac/fo list /v”, and press Enter  
.
Insert a space between “fo” and “list”, and between “list” and “/v”.  
Input “ipconfig/all”, and press Enter  
.
C Wireless LAN’s MAC address:  
Make a note of the 12-digit string of alphanumeric displayed on “Physical  
Address” line of “Intel(R) WiFi Link 5100 AGN”.  
Wired LAN’s MAC address:  
Make a note of the 12-digit string of alphanumeric displayed on “Physical  
Address” line of “Intel(R) 82577LM Gigabit Network Connection”.  
D Input “exit”, and press Enter  
.
*3  
Windows XP: [start]  
Wireless Communication (only for model with wireless LAN/wireless WAN)  
Cannot connect to a network.  
Slide the wireless switch to turn on the wireless devices.  
Set the devices ([Wireless LAN] / [Wireless WAN]) to [Enabled] in the  
[Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (page 94).Restart the computer.  
Disable the Wireless Connection Disable Utility (page 77)  
Restart the computer.  
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Wireless Communication (only for model with wireless LAN/wireless WAN)  
Access point is not detected.  
Shorten the distance between the computer and the access point, and try the  
detection again.  
Confirm the following settings:  
• [Wireless LAN] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility  
Confirm that [Wireless LAN] is set to [Enabled] (page 94).  
• Wireless Switch  
Slide the wireless switch to ON.  
• Wireless Switch Utility  
Confirm that Wireless LAN is ON (page 76).  
Confirm that  
If  
/
/
is displayed on the notification area.  
/
/
is not displayed on the notification area, turn on the wireless  
communication (page 75).  
This computer uses channels 1 through 11*4 when using IEEE802.11b/g.  
Check the channel being used by the access point.  
*4  
In 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.  
Connecting Peripherals  
An error occurs while installing the  
driver.  
When you install a driver of card or peripheral device, make sure that the driver  
is compatible with the operating system. If it is not compatible, malfunction may  
occur. For information about the driver, contact the manufacturer of the periph-  
eral device.  
Before connecting peripheral equipment, first determine the media that  
contains the peripheral device’s driver (e.g., CD-ROM), then attach the device  
for that media to the multimedia pocket. Once the installation screen for the  
device’s driver appears, equipment you then connect to the multimedia pocket  
will not be recognized.  
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Connecting Peripherals  
A peripheral device does not work.  
Install the driver.  
Contact the manufacturer of the device.  
When operation resumes from sleep*5 or hibernation, devices such as a  
mouse, modem and cards may not function properly. In this case, restart the  
computer or reinitialize the device.  
When  
is displayed in the Device Manager, remove and insert the device. If  
the problem persists, restart the computer.  
When you set [USB Port] to [Disabled] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup  
Utility (page 95), USB ports of port replicator are also disabled.  
The computer may not recognize the connection/removal of some devices, or  
may not operate normally with some devices.  
A
Click  
(Start) - [Computer] - [System properties] - [Device Manager].  
A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
Click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [System] -  
[Hardware] - [Device Manager].  
B Select the applied device, and remove the check mark for [Allow the  
computer to turn off this device to save power] in [Power Management].  
(This item may be unavailable for some types of devices.)  
In the case that a USB device does not work, remove the USB device and con-  
nect it again or connect the USB device to another port.  
The connected mouse does not work. Check the mouse connection.  
Install the driver compatible with the connected mouse.  
If the mouse does not work even after installing the driver, set [Touch Pad] to  
[Disabled] in the [Main] menu of the Setup Utility (page 90).  
USB floppy disk drive does not work  
as a boot drive.  
You can use only the Panasonic CF-VFDU03U USB floppy disk drive (optional).  
Connect the floppy disk drive directly to a USB port of the computer. Do not  
connect it via a USB hub or USB connector of the port replicator or the car  
mounter. If you have connected to a USB port on the computer, try connecting it  
to one of the other USB ports.  
Set [USB Port] and [Legacy USB Support] to [Enabled] in the [Advanced] menu  
of the Setup Utility (page 95).  
Set [Boot Option #1] to [USB Floppy Disk] in the [Boot] menu of the Setup Utility  
Turn off the computer and connect the USB floppy disk drive, and then restart  
the computer.  
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Connecting Peripherals  
The RAM module is not recognized.  
Insert the RAM module correctly.  
Use the compatible RAM module (page 44).  
Check the [Information] menu in the Setup Utility (page 89). If the RAM mod-  
ule is not recognized, turn off the computer and reinsert the RAM module.  
You do not know the address map for  
IRQ, I/O port address, etc.  
You can check with the following procedure.  
A Click  
(Start) - [Computer] - [System properties] - [Device  
Manager].  
A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
B Click [View] - [Resources by type].  
To check the current address map, click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance  
and Maintenance] - [System] - [Hardware] - [Device Manager] - [View] -  
[Resources by type].  
The device connected to the serial port Check the connection.  
does not work. The device driver may not work. Refer to the instruction manual of the device.  
Do not connect 2 mouse devices simultaneously.  
Set [Touch Pad] to [Disabled] in the [Main] menu of the Setup Utility (page  
90).  
Set [Serial Port A] or [Serial Port B] to [Auto] in the sub-menu of [Serial Port  
Settings] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (page 93).  
The I/O and IRQ you can use vary depending on the device. If the setting does  
not work, try other settings in the Setup Utility.  
The Serial Port B of the port replicator Set [Serial Port B] to [Auto] in the sub-menu of [Serial Port Settings] in the  
or the car mounter does not work.  
[Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (page 93).  
Cannot print.  
Check the printer connection.  
Turn on the printer.  
The printer is not online.  
No paper is in the printer tray or there is a paper jam.  
Turn on the printer and connect it to the computer, and then restart the computer.  
Check the network connection if the printer is connected via network.  
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Connecting Peripherals  
LAN transmission speed slows down  
noticeably.  
Try the following settings.  
Poor performance during data trans-  
mission via a PC Card (e.g., distorted  
video image when writing to a DV  
camera using an IEEE1394 PC Card).  
<Only for model with wireless LAN>  
Wireless LAN connection is cut.  
Click  
(Start) - [Control Panel] - [System and Security] - [Power Options], and  
select [High performance], then close the window.  
These problems may occur due to performance loss that results from the CPU  
power-saving function. Log on to Windows as an administrator and follow the  
steps below.  
A Click [start] - [Run] and input [c:\util\cpupower\setup.exe], and click [OK].  
Follow the on-screen instructions.  
B Click [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [CPU Idle Setting].  
C Click [Performance] and click [OK], then click [Yes].  
The computer will restart.  
If the problem persists, click [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and  
Maintenance] - [Power Options] - [Power Schemes], select [Always On]  
in [Power schemes], and click [OK].  
• The above remedy is effective for performance loss resulting from the CPU  
power saving function, but not for other causes (e.g., noise generated by high  
CPU load such as video playback).  
• The above remedy slightly reduces the battery operation time. Normally it is  
recommended to select [Battery (Windows XP Standard)] in [CPU Idle  
Setting] and to select [Portable/Laptop] in [Power schemes].  
*5  
Windows XP: standby  
Touch Pad / Touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen)  
The cursor does not work.  
Connect the external mouse correctly.  
Restart the computer using the keyboard.  
Press  
and press 2 times, and press to select [Restart] and press  
Enter  
.
Press  
,
U, and  
R
to select [Restart].  
If the computer does not respond to keyboard commands, read “No response.”  
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Touch Pad / Touchscreen (only for model with touchscreen)  
Cannot input using the touch pad.  
Set [Touch Pad] to [Enabled] in the [Main] menu of the Setup Utility (page  
90).  
The touch pad may be disabled by some mouse drivers. Check your mouse’s  
operating instructions.  
<Only for model with touchscreen>  
Cannot point the correct position using  
the included stylus.  
Perform the touchscreen calibration (page 11).  
<Only for model with touchscreen>  
Cannot input using the touchscreen  
Set [Touchscreen Mode] to [Auto] or [Tablet] in the [Main] menu of the Setup  
Utility (page 90).  
Cannot use scroll function of touch  
pad on Internet Explorer.  
Use Touchscreen.  
Move the mouse cursor to outside of Internet Explorer, and return to Internet  
Explorer.  
Cannot use horizontal scroll function  
of touchpad on Adobe Reader.  
Make sure [Scroll Configuration] of the touchpad.  
Click  
(Start)*6 - [Control Panel] - [Mouse] - [Touch Pad], and add a check  
mark for [IntelliMouse Wheel mode] in [Scroll Configuration].  
*6  
Windows XP: standby  
PC Card / ExpressCard  
A card does not work.  
Insert the card correctly.  
The card does not conform to the card standard.  
Restart the computer after installing a driver (of card or other device).  
Set [PC Card Slot] and [ExpressCard Slot] to [Enabled] in the [Advanced] menu  
of the Setup Utility (page 95).  
The port settings are not correct.  
Read the instruction manual of the card or contact the manufacturer of the card.  
Remove the card and insert it again (page 37).  
The driver is not compatible with the operating system.  
SD Memory Card  
Cannot use an SD Memory Card.  
Set [SD Slot] to [Enabled] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (page  
95).  
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Smart Card (only for model with Smart Card slot)  
Cannot use a Smart Card.  
Insert the Smart Card correctly.  
Set [Smart Card] to [Auto] in the [Advanced] menu of the Setup Utility (page  
95).  
To use a Smart Card, you need a specified software and driver.  
Fingerprint Reader (only for model with Fingerprint Reader)  
The sensor does not enroll or authenti- Slide your finger correctly. For further information about enrollment and  
authentication, refer to “How to Use the Fingerprint Reader” (page 58) and  
cate my fingerprint.  
[Fingerprint Tutorial].  
• Click  
(Start)*7 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center] - [Help]  
- [Tutorial].  
The sensor enrolls or authenticates no fingerprint, or performs authentication  
poorly, despite the correct way of finger sliding when your finger is in any of the  
conditions stated below:  
• Rough skin, or injured finger (with a cut or a skin inflammation)  
• Extremely dry  
• Soiled with mud or oil  
• Fingerprint has been worn and has faded  
• Wet with water or sweat  
<You can improve enrolling and authentication sensitivity by taking the  
following steps when any of the conditions described above exists>  
• Wash your hands or wipe them dry.  
• Use a different finger for registration or authentication.  
• Treat your finger with a hand cream when it is rough skin or dry.  
Clean the fingerprint sensor. For further information, refer to “Handling &  
Maintenance” (page 65).  
The fingerprint sensor may be malfunctioning when it continues to perform  
poorly after the steps described above have been performed. Contact  
Panasonic Technical Support.  
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Fingerprint Reader (only for model with Fingerprint Reader)  
Sensor does not work.  
Exported passport can help you if you need to replace the sensor.  
• Log on to Windows as an Administrator.  
You can always access the computer by using your Windows log on  
password. In convenient mode, any user can access the computer by using  
your Windows log on password.  
To access [File Safe], [Personal Safe]  
[File Safe] can be always accessed by using the [File Safe] backup password.  
[Personal Safe] can be always accessed by using the [Personal Safe] backup  
password.  
• Other functions  
Replace/Repair the sensor, then follow the instructions in section “Replacing  
sensor.” (page 124).  
Some limited functions (e.g. deleting passport) are available without a  
functional sensor. In case of deleted operation, it is necessary to cancel the  
fingerprint verification operation to get to the password dialog.  
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Fingerprint Reader (only for model with Fingerprint Reader)  
User cannot use enrolled finger. (e.g. It is strongly recommended to enroll at least two fingers to avoid this problem.  
injury)  
If you enrolled multiple fingers, simply use other finger. If you only enrolled one  
finger that can be used, we recommend to use the [Manage Fingerprints] wiz-  
ard and enroll additional fingerprints.  
If none of your enrolled fingers can be used, follow this procedure:  
A Log on to Windows as an Administrator.  
You can always access the computer by using your Windows log on  
password. In convenient mode, any user can access the computer by  
using your Windows log on password.  
B Update the enrolled fingerprints.  
To be able to fully use Protector Suite, you need to have usable enrolled  
fingerprints. Enter the [Manage Fingerprints] wizard.  
• If you do not use backup password, you can still enter using the Windows  
password.  
• If you use backup password, you can enter using the backup password.  
• If you do not use backup password, there is no other way to add a different  
fingerprint. In this case we recommend either to wait until your finger is  
usable again (e.g. the injury heals), or to delete the passport (Use [Delete  
user data] wizard) and then reenroll new fingerprints.  
Please note that in the latter case all your stored secret data (passwords, [File  
Safe] encryption keys [Personal Safe] data) will be lost. To perform the delete  
operation it is necessary to cancel the fingerprint verification operation to get  
to the password dialog, then enter your Windows log on password.  
To access [File Safe], [Personal Safe]  
If you did not perform the procedure in step B or it did not work, you can still  
access [File Safe] by using the [File Safe] backup password, [Personal Safe]  
by using the [Personal Safe] backup password.  
TPM failure.  
If you use fingerprint authentication with TPM (Trusted Platform Module) and  
TPM is broken, erased or disabled, the [Multifactor] will not work anymore.  
If you do not use the [Multifactor] backup password, refer to “Starting Over”  
(page 67). Otherwise, if you use backup password, you can follow these  
steps:  
A Click  
(Start)*7 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center].  
B Click [Identity] - [Multifactor].  
C Set the method of authentication except for “fingerprint + TPM ∗∗”.  
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Fingerprint Reader (only for model with Fingerprint Reader)  
Replacing sensor.  
If you need to replace a non-functioning fingerprint reader, follow this  
procedure.  
Enrollment to the hard disk:  
If enrollment to hard disk is used, “Protector Suite” has not stored any data on  
the device and therefore has no problem to continue after you replaced the  
sensor. However, in case you use the Power-on security (Preboot  
Authentication), you may need to use the [Manage Fingerprints] wizard to  
update the related data.  
Enrollment to the device:  
If the fingerprint has been enrolled to the device, a new passport will be  
required. Follow the procedure in the section “Starting Over” (page 67).  
Protector Suite reinstallation.  
Uninstall Protector Suite (page 66) before reinstalling it. After uninstallation,  
reinstall Protector Suite (page 60).  
During Protector Suite uninstallation, you can select whether to delete the  
Protector Suite Data - including passports.  
To use password data or “Password Bank” data after reinstalling Protector  
Suite, select [Leave Protector Suite *.* data for later use]. After the new  
installation, you will be able to use your data again.  
If you select [Remove all Protector Suite *.* data], you need to enroll fingerprint  
data again after reinstalling Protector Suite.  
In case of changing the Enrollment mode, reinstalling Protector Suite is  
necessary.  
Lost [File Safe] backup password.  
It is necessary to change the backup password for [File Safe], refer to the Pro-  
tector Suite Help menu.  
• Click  
- [Help].  
(Start)*7 - [All Programs] - [Protector Suite] - [Control Center] - [Help]  
Accessing [File Safe] after Protector  
Suite uninstallation.  
[File Safe] data can be accessed only using Protector Suite. If you accidentally  
uninstalled Protector Suite, you have to reinstall it. If passport data was not  
removed during uninstallation, everything will work automatically including [File  
Safe]. If the passport data was removed during uninstallation the [File Safe] will  
recognize that the installation was changed and will offer to use the backup  
password, instead.  
Accessing [File Safe] after computer  
crash.  
If you have an exported passport, import it now so you can access [File Safe]  
directly using fingerprints. Otherwise you can access [File Safe] using the [File  
Safe] backup password: [File Safe] will recognize that the installation was  
changed and will offer to use the backup password, instead.  
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Fingerprint Reader (only for model with Fingerprint Reader)  
Removing data from the reader.  
When enrollment to the device is used, passport data is stored to the device. To  
remove it, go to the [Delete user data] passport wizard and delete existing  
passports.  
“Lift Finger” is displayed during opera- You can temporarily disable the fingerprint sensor with the following procedure.  
tion.  
A Click  
on the notification area and then right-click the “Fingerprint  
software” icon  
.
B Select [Don’t Use Sensor].  
The icon turns gray.  
To enable the fingerprint sensor, proceed as follows.  
A Right-click the “Fingerprint software” icon  
.
B Select [Use Sensor].  
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Windows XP: [start]  
Fast User Switching Function  
Some applications do not work prop-  
erly.  
When switching to a different user with the Fast User Switching function, the  
following problems may occur.  
• Some applications may not work properly.  
• Key combination with Fn may not work.  
• The display settings may not be possible.  
• A serial mouse may not work.  
• <Only for models with TPM>  
Personal Secure Drive function Security Platform (TPM) may not work.  
• <Only for model with wireless LAN>  
Wireless LAN cannot be used.  
In these cases, log off all users without using Fast User Switching function and  
perform the operation once more. If the problem persists, restart the computer.  
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Others  
No response.  
Press Ctrl  
+
Shift  
+
Esc to open Task Manager and close the software  
application.  
An input screen (e.g., password input screen at startup) may be hidden behind  
another window. Use Alt  
+
Tab to check.  
Shut down by sliding and holding the power switch for 4 seconds or longer, and  
turn on the computer and open the application again. If Windows runs correctly,  
but the application software does not start, click  
(Start)*8 - [Control Panel] -  
[Uninstall a program] and remove the failing application software, then reinstall  
the application software.  
*8  
Windows XP: [start]  
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Checking the Computer’s Usage Status  
You can check the computer’s usage status in the PC Information Viewer. You may need this information when calling Pana-  
sonic Technical Support for advice.  
NOTE  
This computer periodically records the management information of the hard disk etc. The maximum data volume for  
each record is 1024 bytes. The information is only used for estimating the cause when the hard disk goes down by any  
possibility. They are never sent to outside via network nor used for any other purpose except for the purpose  
described the above.  
To disable the function, add the check mark for [Disable the automatic save function for management information his-  
tory] in [Hard Disk Status] of PC Information Viewer, and click [OK].  
• A standard user needs to enter an administrator password.  
As long as it is activated, the PC Information Viewer will appear in front of all other screens.  
Depending on your network environment, it may take 1 minute to start the PC Information Viewer.  
If you use a guest account to log in*9, some items may displayed as “Not Found”.  
1
2
Click  
tion Viewer].  
(Start) - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [PC Information Viewer] - [PC Informa-  
Select the item to display the detailed information.  
To save the information as a text file  
1
2
3
4
Display the information you want to save.  
Click [Save].  
Select the file save range option and click [OK].  
Select the folder to save the information, input the file name, and click [Save].  
If you do not add the check mark for [Disable the automatic save function for management information history], the  
records already recorded are also saved.  
To save a copy of the screen as an image file  
1
Display the screen you want to save.  
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2
3
Press Ctrl  
+
Alt + F7.  
When the screen copy message appears, click [OK].  
The screen image is saved in [Documents]*11 folder.  
Alternatively you can save a copy of the screen in the following procedure.  
Click  
(Start)*10 - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [PC Information Viewer] - [Screen Copy].  
NOTE  
The image is a bitmap file in 256 colors.  
When using the extended desktop (page 50), a copy of the primary device screen is saved.  
The default key combination to copy is Ctrl  
+
Alt F7. You can change it in the following procedure.  
+
A Log on to Windows as an administrator.  
B Click  
(Start)*10 - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] - [PC Information Viewer].  
C Right-click [Screen Copy] and click [Properties] - [Shortcut].  
D Move the cursor to [Shortcut key] and press the key(s) you want to use for the shortcut.  
E Click [OK].  
*9  
Windows XP: If you log in not as an administrator  
Windows XP: [start]  
*10  
*11  
Windows XP: [My Documents]  
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Disclaimer  
Computer specifications and manuals are subject to change without notice. Panasonic Corporation assumes no liability  
for damage incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the computer and the manuals.  
Trademarks  
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows 7, the Windows logo, and IntelliMouse are registered trademarks or trademarks of  
Microsoft Corporation of the United States and/or other countries.  
• Intel, Core, and Centrino are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Intel Corporation.  
• SDHC Logo is a trademark.  
• Adobe, the Adobe logo and Adobe Reader are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems  
Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.  
• PS/2® is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.  
• Names of products, brands, etc., appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective  
own companies.  
© Panasonic Corporation 2010  
PCE0301A_XP/7  
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