PanasonicPersonal ComputerOPERATING INSTRUCTIONSModel No. CF-E1MContentsGetting StartedRead Me First...3
Names and Functions of PartsRight/Rear/Bottom SideKeyboardPressing this button, the stand can be rotated and the keyboard ean be raised.Vent
First-time OperationRead the steps below to help you Icam what parts are included, and to gain an understanding of some basic computer-related operat
First-time OperationWrite Down the Product Key CodeBe sure the mark is facing towards the back of the computer.The Product Key Code is necessar
Set the stand for the keyboardStandWhen the ‘TILT UP” button is pressed, the stand can be rotated and the keyboard can be raised.^NOTE>Wh
First-time Operation8 Setup Windows 98(T) Select settings for your region and your keyboard layout, then press [Next], (for U.S.A.: United States 101)
Using the MouseUse the mouse to move the cursor on the display and perform normal computer operations.Basic OperationFunctionOperationMoving the Curso
Starting Up/Shutting DownStarting UpHere, an explanation is given on how to turn the computer on after completing the setup procedure
Shutting Down (power off your computer)When the power switch is pressed, the “Power Button Control Program” activates, automatically per
starting Up / Shutting DownStarting UpYour Computer QuicklySleep SwitchIf the computer is powered off while system standby (hereafter, hiber
Resuming From the Hibernation ModePower Indicator power switch and hold it for approximately one second until the power indicatorturns on before rele
Customer's Record1Model No.’'Dealer's NameSerial No.orCode No.Dealer's AddressProduct Key Code’^Date of Purchase*' For the Mo
Conserving PowerWhen your computer is left alone for a while, you can set it to automatically enter the system standby (hereafter, hi
Xnote>When “Turn off monitor” is set,Do not set the screensaver. When both this function and the screensaver arc set, the power of
Setting the Sound VolumeThe following settings can be made for the audio output on the computer.Using the Audio MixerUse the Mixer applet to cont
Making Settings In the Control Panel7 Select [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] 2 Select [YAMAHA DS-XG Audio Config]Setting of digital output mode
DVD-ROM DriveThe DVD-ROM drive is a deviee that can read the data from both CD and DVD discs. When you place a disc in the drive
Using the DVD-ROM DriveEject ButtonTitle side up1 Confirm the computer is powered on, press the eject button lightlyXnote)----------------------------
ModemInternal ModemConnecting to a Telephone Line and Settings 1 Connecting a telephone line to the internal modemIt is not possible to connect the in
VisualBrightThe VisualBright function works automatically to provide a higher quality picture on your screen with programs such as Wi
Using USB Devices(e.g., Fioppy Disk Drive, Printer)USB Root HubiVIt is possible to use a variety of USB compatible peripheral devices such
Using the Floppy Disk DriveTo use floppy disks, connect the included external floppy disk drive.r• A bus power type USB hub cannot be used.• Do not
Read Me FirstFor U.S.A.Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference StatementNote: This equipment has been tested and foun
Using USB Devices (e.g., Floppy Disk Drive, Printer)Using the PrinterUSB PortIt is possible to use a USB-compatible printer.1 Connect the printer to y
Using PC CardsThis is the labeled side.The eject button will pop out.Your computer has one PC Card slot. The slot conforms to the PC Ca
Using Audio DevicesMicrophone / Headphone / Speaker• ' c;«> •) p)Headphone JackUse this jack to connect headphones or amplifier-equippe
Adding MemoryrUse a RAM module meeting the RAM module specifications below. If a module is used that does not meet the specificatio
Adding Memory4 Remove the four screws of the stand and then remove the cabi- net5 Remove the RAM Module Cover0 Remove the screw.(D Remove the cover
6 Inserting / Removing the RAM module <When inserting a module>-0 Insert the RAM module at an angle.Xnote)--------------------------------------
DV CaptureIt is possible to use the DV Capture functions below by connecting a digital video camcorder (sold separately) to the compute
Before Running DV Capture• Close all moving image application software like games using a capture driver, overlay function, or Direct Draw and Direct
DV CaptureXnote>Before Capturing Moving Image• Before performing moving image capture (to prevent frame dropping and to perform the capturing corr
About capturingMoving images that are captured arc automatically saved to the folder (and with the file names) shown below.The flic typ
Read Me FirstImportant Safety InstructionsWhen using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followedto reduce the risk of
DV Capture9 When selecting a file to be played from the ImageBrowser 1 Select [IMAGEBROWSER] from the [DV Capture] windowThe starting image of each mo
still CaptureIt is possible to save a scene as a still image file from images recorded on tape or inputs from a digital video camc
DV CaptureDetailed Settings for Stili Image Capturing123Running DV Capture {o= page 37)Select [Settings] and then [Still Settings] Make the still imag
Using Image FilesThe functions below arc available on ImagcBrowscr (image viewing software).• Functions to view a list of image files like an album.•
Using Image FilesDisplaying ImagesIf an image is doubic-clicked, an application will open to display a single image or to play a movin
Sending Image Files By MailIt is possible to open a new mail creation screen with an attached image with one click, through the use
Using Image FilesSending Mail From a List1 Running ImageBrowser (c^ page 43)0 Click the still image to send by mail (D ClickThe mail software is activ
Compressing and Mailing Moving Images (Movie Messenger)It is possible to compress moving image file, attach it to a player (Windows 95/9
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Setup UtilityAn explanation is given below on a utility program (i.e., Setup Utility) for displaying the BIOS information and for setti
PrecautionsUsageAvoid Extreme Heat and ColdDo not store or use the computer in locations exposed to heat, direct sunlight, or extreme co
Setup UtilityMain Menu1 Select [Main] menu with [ ^ I [ -» I keys It is possible to confirm the current capacity of the memory and the
List of Error CodesAfter a hardware (or some other) error has occurred, the “POST Startup Error(s)” screen appears during system star
Dealing With ProblemsWhen a problem occurs, refer to this page.If you still cannot troubleshoot the problem, contact Panasonic at 1-800-272-7033.# Whe
Troubleshooting SuggestionsStarting UpThe computer cannot be started upi Is the AC cord properly connected to the power terminal of the
Troubleshooting SuggestionsOperationsThe taskbar disappears• Confinn that [Auto hide] setting is off, the taskbar was not resized or the taskbar was
Disk OperationsCannot read/write to a floppy disk• Has the floppy disk drive been correctly connected?• Has the floppy disk been correctly format
Troubleshooting SuggestionsConnecting PeripheralsUSB device does not work• Confirm that there is a proper connection with the USB port.• When connec
Reinstalling SoftwareWhen the contents on the hard disk have been corrupted, it is possible to return the computer to close to the conditions at time
Reinstalling SoftwareAt the confirmation message “[Y,N]?” press (Y)The operations of “format” and “restore” for the hard disk start automat
LIMITED USE LICENSE AGREEMENTTHE SOFTWARE PROGRAM(S) {"PROGRAMS") FURNISHED WITH THIS PANASONIC® PRODUCT ("PRODUCT") ARE
Read Me FirstSaving Data on the Hard DiskDo not expose your computer to shock.Use care when handling your computer, shock may damage your ha
Installing Windows 98 Related FilesFollow the steps below if you want to install the files in the following folders (not installed at
SpecificationsMain SpecificationsModel No.CF-E1MCPUIntel® Celeron^'^ Processor 400 MHzL1 Cache Memory: 64 KB L2 (Second) Cache Memory: 128 KBMemo
LIMITED WARRANTYFor U.S.A.PANASONIC AV PLATFORM COMPUTER LIMITED WARRANTYPanasonic Consumer Electronics Company {referred to as “Panasonic”) will repa
As an Energy star® partner, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for
MaintenanceAreas Excluding the DisplayWipe these areas with a soft cloth, after applying water or detergent diluted with water to the
Names and Functions of PartsUse this jack to connect a monaural condenser microphone (miniature jack).8
Left SideReset Button | ^When resetting your computer, use a dull pointed object. Do not use a pencil. Pencil lead can break off in
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