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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Getting Started
Read Me First ..................................... 4
First-time Operation......................... 12
Contents
[Additional Manual]
Reference Manual
Reference Manual
LED Indicators
Model No. CF-07 Series
XP
This manual can be accessed on
your computer.
Refer to page 25 on how to ac-
cess the Reference Manual.
Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and save this
manual for future use.
®
Operation
Starting Up/Shutting Down .............. 21
Reference Manual ........................... 25
Troubleshooting
List of Error Codes* ......................... 26
Dealing with Problems (Summary) ..... 29
Reinstalling Software....................... 34
Reference Manual
Standby/Hibernation
Functions
Security Measures
Computing On the Road
Battery Power
CD-ROM Drive*
PC Cards
Port Replicator*
Printer*
External Display*
USB Devices
LAN*
Setup Utility*
Reference Manual
Technical Information
DMI Viewer
List of Error Codes*
Dealing with Problems
(Advanced)
Appendix
LIMITED USE LICENSE AGREEMENT
... 37
Hard Disk Data Erase Utility ............ 41
Names and Functions of Parts ........ 43
Specifications .................................. 45
LIMITED WARRANTY ..................... 46
Getting Started
Operation
Troubleshooting
Appendix
* Only when the port replicator is connected
In this manual, the term “exter-
nal display” indicates a “wired”
display with an RGB analog
15-pin interface.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic computer. Read the operating instructions thor-
oughly for proper operation of your new computer.
* For the Model No., insert the 12 digit number (for example, CF-07LZ5ZYKM) located
on the bottom of the computer.
Customer's Record
Serial No.
or
Model No.*
Code No.
Dealer's Name
Dealer's Address
Date of Purchase
2
Illustrations and Terminology in this Manual
NOTE: NOTE provides a useful fact or helpful information.
CAUTION: CAUTION indicates a condition that may result in minor or
moderate injury.
WARNING: WARNING indicates a hazard that may result in moderate or
serious injury.
[Start] - [Run]: This illustration means to click [Start], then to click [Run].
(For some applications, you may need to double-click.)
Enter : This illustration means to press the [Enter] key.
Ctrl + Alt : This illustration means to press and hold the [Ctrl] key, then
press the [Alt] key.
: Where to go for referred information.
: This illustration means to refer to the Reference Manual, which
is available on your computer.
Refer to page 25 on how to access this manual.
Some of the illustrations in this manual may differ slightly in shape from the actual
items in order to make the explanation easier to understand.
If the user has logged on without the administrator authority, some functions may
not be executable, and some screens may not be displayed as shown in this manual.
If this happens, log on with the administrator authority to enable these functions.
Confirm the latest information on optional products in catalogs, etc.
Copyright
This manual is copyrighted by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. with all rights re-
served. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written
permission of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein.
©2003 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Disclaimer
Computer specifications and manuals are subject to change without notice. Matsushita
Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. assumes no liability for damage incurred directly or indirectly
from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the computer and the manuals.
Trademarks
Microsoft and Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpo-
ration of the United States and/or other countries.
Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
Adobe
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and Acrobat
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Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.
Panasonic is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
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4
Getting Started
Federal Communications Commission
Radio Frequency Interference
Statement
Note: This equipment has been tested and
found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equip-
ment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the re-
ceiver is connected.
Consult the Panasonic Service Center or
an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
Warning
To assure continued compliance, use only
shielded interface cables when connecting to
a computer or peripheral. Also, any changes
or modifications not expressly approved by
For U.S.A.
the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate this equip-
ment.
FCC RF Exposure Warning: This computer
is provided with PC Card slots that could be
used with wireless transmitter(s), which will
be specifically recommended, when they be-
come available. Other third-party wireless
transmitter(s) have not been RF exposure evalu-
ated for use with this computer and may not
comply with FCC RF exposure requirements.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Responsible Party: Matsushita Electric
Corporation of America
One Panasonic Way
Secaucus, NJ 07094
Tel No:1-800-LAPTOP-5
(1-800-527-8675)
CAUTION: To comply with FCC RF
exposure requirements, For body worn
operation, this product has been tested and
meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when
used with the Panasonic accessories supplied
or designated for this product. Use of other
accessories may not ensure compliance with
FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Read Me First
For Canada
Industry Canada
This product complies with RSS210 of In-
dustry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two con-
ditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause un-
desired operation of the device.
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Getting Started
Information to the User
This product and your Health
This product, like other radio devices, emits
radio frequency electromagnetic energy. The
level of energy emitted by this product how-
ever is far much less than the electromagnetic
energy emitted by wireless devices like for
example mobile phones.
Because this product operates within the
guidelines found in radio frequency safety
standards and recommendations, we believe
this product is safe for use by consumers.
These standards and recommendations reflect
the consensus of the scientific community and
result from deliberations of panels and com-
mittees of scientists who continually review
and interpret the extensive research literature.
In some situations or environments, the use
of this product may be restricted by the pro-
prietor of the building or responsible repre-
sentatives of the organization. These situa-
tions may for example include:
Using this product on board of airplanes,
or
In any other environment where the risk
of interference to other devices or services
is perceived or identified as harmful.
If you are uncertain of the policy that applies
on the use of wireless devices in a specific
organization or environment (e.g. airports),
you are encouraged to ask for authorization
to use this product prior to turning on the
product.
Regulatory Information
We are not responsible for any radio or tele-
vision interference caused by unauthorized
modification of this product. The correction
of interference caused by such unauthorized
modification will be the responsibility of the
user. We and its authorized resellers or distribu-
tors are not liable for damage or violation of
government regulations that may arise from
failing to comply with these guidelines.
Lithium Battery
Pile au lithium!
Le micro-ordinateur renferme une pile au
lithium qui permet de sauvegarder certaines
données comme la date et l’heure notamment.
Elle ne devra être remplacée que par un
technicien qualifié.
Avertissement! Risque d’explosion en cas de
non respect de cette mise en garde!
Lithium Battery!
This computer contains a lithium battery to
enable the date, time, and other data to be
stored. The battery should only be exchanged
by authorized service personnel.
Warning! A risk of explosion from incorrect
installation or misapplication may possibly
occur.
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Getting Started
Avoid Extreme Heat and Cold
Do not store or use the computer
in locations exposed to heat, direct
sunlight, or extreme cold.
Avoid moving the computer be-
tween locations with large tem-
perature difference.
Operation: 5
o
C to 35
o
C
{41
o
F to 95
o
F}
Storage: -20
o
C to 60
o
C
{-4
o
F to 140
o
F}
Avoid Humidity, Liquids and
Dust
Do not store or use the computer in
locations exposed to high humidity,
liquids (including rain) or dust.
Before putting the computer away,
be sure to wipe off any moisture.
Prevent Shock
Avoid subjecting the computer to
severe vibrations or impact. Do not
place the computer inside a car trunk.
Avoid Radio Frequency Inter-
ference
Do not place the computer near a
television or radio receiver.
Avoiding low-temperature burns
Avoid more than casual contact
with any heat producing area of
the notebook computer, AC adap-
tor, and any option or accessory
you use with it. Even low heat, if
warmer than body temperature,
can cause a burn, if the skin is ex-
posed to the heat source for a long
enough period of time.
Usage
Precautions
Handling
Avoid Magnetic Fields
Keep the computer away from
magnets.
Avoid Stacking
Do not place heavy objects on top
of the computer.
Keep Small Objects Away
Do not insert paper clips or other
small objects into the computer.
Do Not Disassemble the Com-
puter
Do not attempt to disassemble
your computer.
Read Me First
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Getting Started
Care should be exercised with regard to
the following in order to avoid the possi-
bility of overheating, fire or damage.
Avoid Heat
Do not throw the battery pack
into a fire or expose it to exces-
sive heat.
Keep Articles Away
Do not place the battery pack to-
gether with articles such as neck-
laces or hairpins when carrying or
storing.
Do Not Disassemble
Do not insert sharp objects into the
battery pack, expose it to bumps
or shocks, deform, disassemble, or
modify it.
Do Not Short
Do not short the positive (+) and
negative (-) contacts.
Avoid Extreme Heat, Cold and
Direct Sunlight
Do not charge, use or leave the
battery pack for extended periods
where it will be exposed to direct
sunlight, in a hot place (in an au-
tomobile on a sunny day, for ex-
ample), or in a cold place.
Do Not Use With Any Other
Computer
The battery pack is rechargeable
and was intended for the specified
computer or charger. Do not use
it with a computer other than the
one for which it was designed.
Precautions (Battery Pack)
Do not touch the terminals on the battery
pack. The battery pack may no longer
function properly if the contacts are dirty
or damaged.
Do not expose the battery pack to water,
or allow it to become wet.
If the battery pack will not be used for a
long period of time (a month or more),
charge or discharge (use) the battery pack
until the remaining battery level becomes
30% to 40% and store it in a cool, dry
place.
This computer prevents overcharging of
the battery by recharging only when the
remaining power is less than approx. 95%
of capacity.
The battery pack is not charged when the
computer is first purchased. Be sure to
charge it before using it for the first time.
When the AC adaptor is connected to the
computer, charging begins automatically.
Should the battery leak and the fluid get into
your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Immedi-
ately flush your eyes with clear water and
see a doctor for medical treatment as soon
as possible.
Do Not Put into a Microwave
Do not put the battery pack into a
microwave oven or a pressurized
chamber.
Stop Using
Should the battery emit an abnor-
mal odor, become hot to the touch,
become discolored, change shape,
or become in any way different
from normal, remove it from the
computer and stop using it.
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Getting Started
Read Me First
NOTE
The battery pack may become warm during recharging or normal use. This is com-
pletely normal.
Recharging will not commence outside of the allowable temperature range (0 °C to
45 °C {32°F to 113 °F}) “Battery Power”. Once the allowable range
requirement is satisfied, charging begins automatically. Note that the recharging
time varies based on the usage conditions. (Recharging takes longer than usual when
the temperature is 10 °C {50 °F} or less.)
If the temperature is low, the operating time is shortened. Only use the computer
within the allowable temperature range.
The battery pack is a consumable item. If the amount of time the computer can be run
off a particular battery pack becomes dramatically shorter and repeated recharging do
not restore its performance, the battery pack should be replaced with a new one.
When transporting a spare battery inside a package, briefcase, etc., it is recommended
that it be placed in a plastic bag so that its contacts are protected.
Always power off the computer when it is not in use. Leaving the computer on when
the AC adaptor is not connected will exhaust the remaining battery capacity.
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Getting Started
Saving Data on the Hard Disk
Do not expose your computer to shock.
Use care when handling your computer, shock may damage your hard disk or make
your software applications and data unusable.
Do not power off your computer while software applications are running or hard disk
drive indicator ( ) is on.
Properly shut Windows* down to avoid problems ([Start] - [Turn Off Computer]).
Save all valuable data to disks.
Backing up data to disks will limit damage should trouble occur to your computer or
should you inadvertently change or erase data.
Use the security function for all important data. ( “Security Measures”)
* This computer uses Microsoft
®
Windows
®
XP Professional.
Hard Disk Lock
When the Hard Disk Lock is set to [Enable], it is impossible to read/write data from/to the
hard disk when the hard disk is installed in a different computer, since a password is also
set for the hard disk. When the hard disk is returned to the original computer, you can read/
write data as before. In this case, however, make the settings in the Setup Utility exactly
the same as they were before the hard disk was removed. (Note that this Hard Disk Lock
does not guarantee the complete protection of data.) ( “Security Measures”)
Do not power down your computer or press the floppy disk drive eject button
while the floppy disk drive indicator is on.
Doing so may damage the data on the floppy disk and render the floppy disk useless.
Use care when handling floppy disks.
To protect the data on your floppy disks or to prevent a floppy disk from becoming
stuck in your computer, avoid the following:
• Sliding the shutter on the floppy disk manually.
• Exposing the floppy disk to a magnetic field.
• Storing the floppy disk in locations prone to high temperatures, low pitched noise,
dampness, or dust.
• Applying more than one label on the floppy disk.
Confirm the contents of a floppy disk before formatting it.
Confirm that no important data is on the floppy disk, because all data on the floppy disk
will be erased.
Use the write-protect tab.
This is a must for preserving
important data.
This prevents your data from
being erased or overwritten.
Write Enable
Write-protect Tab
Saving Data on Floppy Disks
Write Disable
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Getting Started
Read Me First
Environment
Place the computer on a flat stable surface. Do not place the computer upright or
allow it to tip over. When the computer receives extremely strong shock after
falling, the hard disk or floppy disk drive, etc., may become inoperable.
In use: Temperature: 5 °C to 35 °C {41 °F to 95 °F}
Humidity: 30% to 80% RH (No condensation)
Not in use: Temperature: -20 °C to 60 °C {-4 °F to 140 °F}
Humidity: 30% to 90% RH (No condensation)
Usage Environment
Such areas may result in damage to the computer.
Areas with electronic equipment
These areas may interfere with your display or cause your computer to produce
strange sounds.
Areas with extremely high/low temperatures
Do not leave things near the computer that are sensitive to heat. During opera-
tion, the computer may become warm.
Places not to use your computer
Users are advised to purchase the latest versions of virus protection software and use
them regularly.
We recommend you run the software:
• When booting your computer.
• After receiving data.
We recommend that you check data received on disks or from external sources, such
as data downloaded from the Internet, e-mail, etc. (For compressed files, uncompress
them before running a check).
Computer Viruses
Windows Update
You can use the latest patches and service packs for Windows in [Start] - [All programs]
- [Windows Update].
Do not apply “Driver Update” even if a message to update a driver appears. If a
driver update is required, contact Panasonic Technical Support ( page 47).
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Getting Started
Handling
This computer has been designed so as to minimize shock to the hard disk drive, etc., but
no warranty is provided against such trouble. Therefore, as a precision instrument, be
extremely careful in the handling.
Do not drop or hit your computer against solid objects.
Remove all cables before transporting your computer.
We recommend preparing a fully charged battery.
When transporting spare batteries inside a package, briefcase, etc., it is recommended
that the batteries be stored in a plastic bag.
Always carry your computer with you. Never check it in with luggage. For use of the
computer inside an aircraft, we recommend asking the airlines regarding their policy
on this issue.
It is a good idea to make backup copies on disks and carry them with you.
Maintenance
Wipe with a soft cloth, after applying water or de-
tergent diluted with water to the soft cloth and firmly
wringing out excess water.
Do not use benzene, thinner, or rubbing alcohol. Doing so may adversely affect
the surface, e.g., discoloration. In addition, do not use commercially-available
household cleaners and cosmetics, as they may contain components harmful to
the surface.
Do not directly add or spray water or detergent. If liquid enters the inside of the
computer, it may cause it to work improperly or be damaged.
CAUTION
When Using Peripheral Devices
Pay strict attention to the following points to avoid damage to the computer, peripheral
devices, cables, etc. Also, in addition to following this manual and the Reference Manual,
carefully read the instruction manuals for the peripheral devices being used.
Use only peripheral devices that conform to the computers specifications.
Connect the devices properly, paying close attention to the condition and position of
the connectors.
If a connection cannot be made easily, do not apply undue force; check once more to
confirm the condition and position of the connector (alignment of pins, etc.) .
If the connector has holding screws, fasten the screws firmly.
Do not carry the computer with cables attached, and do not pull on the cables force-
fully.
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Getting Started
First-time Operation
Read the steps below to help you learn what parts are included, and to gain an understanding
of some basic computer-related operations.
1 Confirm the inclusion of all parts
Make sure the parts shown in the figure have been supplied. If any of these items
are missing or are not working properly, contact Panasonic Technical Support.
Splitter Cable .......................... 1
Model No : CF-VZSU21
Battery Packs ......................... 2
Product Recovery CD-ROM
Operating Instructions (This book) ........ 1
Windows
®
Book .................................. 1
You cannot use the optional wireless display (CF-VDW07) until the wireless
display is connected.
Be sure to prepare the followings.
Optional port replicator (CF-VEB071)
External keyboard (PS/2 type)
External mouse (PS/2 type)
External display (a “wired” display with an RGB analog 15-pin interface)
Optional wireless display (CF-VDW07)
NOTE
USB Cable ............................... 1
2 Read the LIMITED USE LICENSE AGREEMENT ( page 37)
Before removing the seal covering the power switch, read the LIMITED USE LI-
CENSE AGREEMENT.
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Getting Started
3 Insert the two battery packs
CAUTION
2 Slide the latch down, and then without releasing it,
open the cover as illustrated.
3 Firmly attach the battery pack to the connector as
illustrated.
4 Close the cover, then lock it by sliding the latch to
the left.
Main Battery Pack Slot
Second Battery Pack Slot
1 Turn over the computer, then unlock the cover by
sliding the latch to the right.
Be sure to insert the battery pack as illustrated.
Be sure the battery pack is properly connected to the connector.
For an improperly attached cover, your battery pack may fall out while you
are carrying around your computer.
Be sure the tab does not get caught when closing the cover.
1
Bottom
Latch
3
2
Battery Pack
Tab
4
Cover
4 Open the cover of the expansion bus
connector, then connect your com-
puter to a port replicator
3
1
Expansion Bus Connector
Port Replicator
2
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Getting Started
First-time Operation
5 Connect an external display, external keyboard and exter-
nal mouse to the port replicator
( Operating Instruction of the Port
Replicator)
6 Connect the port replicator to a power outlet
When the AC adaptor is connected to the port replicator, charging begins automati-
cally.
3
2
1
Be sure the AC adaptor is connected until completing the first-time use opera-
tion.
Handling the AC adaptor
Do not twist or pull the AC power cord forcefully. Doing so may damage
the connections.
Use only the specified AC adaptor with your computer. Using an AC adap-
tor other than the one supplied might damage the battery and/or the computer.
When the DC plug is not connected to the computer, disconnect the AC cord
from your AC wall outlet.
Problems such as sudden voltage drops may arise during periods of thunder
and lightning. Since this could adversely affect your computer, an
uninterruptible power source (UPS) is highly recommended unless the bat-
tery pack is installed.
CAUTION
AC Adaptor*
To the wireless
display
( Page 17)
4
AC Cord*
Splitter Cable
* These come with the wireless display.
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Getting Started
8 Setup Windows
Power Switch
Power Indicator
7 Turn your computer on
Press the power switch and hold it for approximately
one second until the power indicator turns on before
releasing it.
Do not press the power switch and hold it for more than four seconds; this
will cause the power to be turned off forcibly.
Do not press the power switch repeatedly.
Once the computer is powered off, you must wait at least ten seconds before
powering it on again.
CAUTION
Do not press any key or move the mouse until [Windows XP Professional
Setup] is displayed.
CAUTION
1 At [Welcome to the Windows XP Setup Wizard], select [Next].
2 After reading the agreement, select [I accept this agreement] or [I dont accept
this agreement], then select [Next].
NOTE
If [I don’t accept this agreement] is selected, the Windows setup will
be aborted.
3 Select settings for your region, then select [Next].
4 Enter your name and organization and then select [Next].
5 Enter your computer name and administrator password and then select [Next].
CAUTION
Remember this password! If the password is forgotten, Windows can-
not be operated.
NOTE
The message showing an IP address conflict may be displayed before the
wireless display setting ( Step 9 on page 17) is finished. Close the mes-
sage and continue operation.
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Getting Started
First-time Operation
7 At [Networking Settings], select [Typical settings], then select [Next].
8 At [Workgroup or Computer Domain], select [No, this computer is not on a
network, or is on a network without a domain], then select [Next].
The computer will restart.
If “Yes, make this computer a member of the following domain” is se-
lected, the following message may be displayed: [An invalid domain was
specified. Would you like to proceed for now and try joining a domain
later?]. In this case, select [Yes]. After selecting [Yes], the computer will
restart automatically, but sometimes the [Starting Windows] message will
remain on the screen, and windows will not start up. If this happens, hold
Alt down while pressing Tab until [Network Identification Wizard]
is displayed on top, and follow the instructions on the screen.
NOTE
NOTE
It may take two to three minutes until the next screen is displayed. Wait,
and do not press any keys, or touch the mouse, etc.
6 Enter the correct date, time and the time zone, then select [Next].
When creating a new user account:
If you make mail settings, create password reset disks ( page 20), or
conduct other related operations before creating the user account, you
will be unable to use any previous mail history or settings.
When you create the first new account, you can only select [Computer
administrator].
Once a “Computer Administrator” account has been created, you can cre-
ate additional limited user accounts.
Note also that only the added user account will be displayed in the Wel-
come screen. The account for the administrator created during Windows
setup will not be displayed.
NOTE
9 Enter your administrator password and select .
10
Select [Start]-[Control Panel]-[User Accounts]-[Create a new account] and follow
the instructions on the display to create a user account, then restart the computer.
CAUTION
Remember this password! If the password is forgotten, Windows can-
not be operated. You can create a password reset disk beforehand (
page 20).
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9 Setup the wireless display
1 Slide the latch to the right, and open the cover, then
insert the battery pack in the wireless display. Af-
ter inserting the battery pack, close the cover, then
slide the latch to the left.( Operating Instruction
of the wireless display)
2 Connect the wireless display to a power outlet and
turn on the wireless display.
<Wireless display screen>
Select network type.
AdHoc Infrastructure Cancel
Be sure to insert the battery pack as illustrated.
CAUTION
Tab
connector
Power Switch
<During the setup procedure after reinstalling only>
Press the MENU button on the wireless display, then select [Option] , and
then select [Setup]. (If the Supervisor password has been set, Enter the Su-
pervisor Password, then select [Enter].)
Select a profile at [Select profile] and select [OK].
NOTE
The following screen is displayed.
Latch
MENU Button MENU
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Getting Started
First-time Operation
3 Select [AdHoc].
The following screen is displayed.
CAUTION
Do not select [Connect] until step 8 is completed.
4 Select on the taskbar of the external display, then select [Configuration].
The following screen is displayed.
<External display screen>
Match the settings of the computer with
the information displayed on <Wireless
display screen> of the step 3 .
This screen is a sample.
Select [802.11.AdHoc].
5 Select [Apply Changes], then select [OK].
The wireless display will turn off automatically after 10 minutes have
elapsed. In this case, start the procedure from step 2 .
NOTE
<Wireless display screen>
Change setting on host PC to the following
value, reboot the host PC, then select
"Connect" below.
Wireless LAN card
Network Type : AdHoc
SSID : cfvdw07-43411
WEP Encryption : disable
TCP/IP Class A Class B Class C
IP Address : 10.57.148.205
NetMask : 255.0.0.0
MeiWDS
AES Encryption : disable
Password : wdsp
This screen is a sample.
AES : Advanced Encryption Standard
Connect Cancel
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<When using except default settings with the wireless display>
Settings other than the default setting are also possible for the Wireless LAN, TCP/IP and
MeiWDS. For more information, refer to the Operating Instructions of the wireless display.
7 Select [OK], then select [Close].
8 Select [Connect] on <Wireless display screen> of the step 3 .
The wireless display can be used.
6 Select [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Network and Internet Connections] - [Network
Connections] - [Local Area Connection 2] - [General] - [Properties] - [Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)] - [Properties].
The following screen is displayed.
<External display screen>
Select [Use the following IP ad-
dress], match the settings of the
computer with the information dis-
played on <Wireless display
screen> of the step 3 .
This screen is a sample.
This concludes the first-time use operation guidelines.
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First-time Operation
Depending on the Windows settings, installed applications, and drivers, menus and
other displays may differ, or some functions (such as use of the password reset disk)
may be inoperable.
You can select Classic view for the Control Panel or select the Classic Start menu.
The procedure in this manual uses the method or view of the Windows XP default
setting (not Classic view or Classic Start menu etc.).
You can change the way a user logs on or off in [Start] - [Control Panel] - [User
Accounts] - [Change the way users log on or off]. However, when using the wire-
less display, you cannot select [Hibernation] from the shut-down screen (
“Standby/Hibernation Functions”) if the Welcome screen is enabled.
To select [Hibernation] from the shut-down screen, delete the check mark for [Use
the Welcome screen].
Resetting the password
Windows XP has a function to reset a forgotten password.
To use this function, you need to create a password reset disk beforehand following
the steps below.
1 Connect the USB floppy disk drive (optional: CF-VFDU03) to your computer.
2 Select [Start] - [Control Panel] - [User Accounts].
3 Select [Prevent a forgotten password] from [Related Tasks] menu of the account
you have logged on to and create a password reset disk following the on-screen
instructions.
Store the password reset disk in a safe place.
· Only the logon password for each account can be reset.
The password set in the Setup Utility cannot be reset.
Information for Windows XP
CAUTION
Do not use the Fast User Switching function, as it is not supported.
Do not add the check mark for [Use Fast User Switching] in [Start] - [Control Panel]
- [User Accounts] - [Change the way users log on or off].
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