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Panasonic CF-28 Series - Dealing with Problems

Panasonic CF-28 Series
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Dealing
With
Problems
(Summary)
Ui
C-
When
a
problem
occurs,
refer
to
this
page.
The
"Reference
Manual"
also
contains
detailed
information.
If
a
problem
appears
to
be
related
to
a
software
application,
read
the
software
related
manual.
If
you
still
cannot
troubleshoot
the
problem,
contact
Panasonic
Technical
Support.
#
Starting
Up
o
o
x:
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)
n
Z3
o
The
power
indicator
or
bat¬
tery
indicator
is
not
lit
[lllHH
is
displayed
POST
Startup
Error(s)
is
displayed
Window
s
startup,
or
an
op¬
eration
is
extremely
slow
The
date
and
time
are
incor¬
rect
Check
the
cable
connection
for
the
AC
adaptor.
Check
to
see
if
a
fully
charged
battery
is
properly
installed.
Remove
the
battery
pack
and
disconnect
the
AC
adaptor,
then
connect
them
again.
Input
your
password.
If
you
have
forgotten
it,
contact
Panasonic
Technical
Support.
When
the
previous
item
is
not
the
cause
nWifrdd;^9BinWindo^^)^
When
resuming
from
the
standby
or
hibernation
mode,
does
not
appear
even
if
a
passw
ord
has
been
set
in
the
Setup
Utility
NT
does
not
start
up
Press
C£9J
in
the
Setup
Utility
(Q=
“Setup
Utility”).
This
will
restore
the
Setup
Utility’s
settings
to
their
default
values
(except
the
password
settings).
Then,
the
Setup
Utility
must
be
run
once
again
for
you
to
input
the
appropriate
operating
environment
set¬
tings.
(The
processing
speed
depends
on
the
application
software
used,
so
this
operation
may
not
cause
the
processing
speed
to
increase.)
You
can
set
the
date
and
time
through
[Date/Time]
in
[Start]
-
[Settings]
-
[Control
Panel].
When
the
computer
is
connected
to
a
Local
Area
Network
(LAN),
confirm
the
date
and
time
of
the
server.
If
you
continue
to
experience
problems,
the
internal
battery
maintaining
the
clock
may
need
to
be
replaced.
Contact
Panasonic
Technical
Support.
This
computer
will
not
correctly
recognize
the
date
and
time
starting
from
the
year
2100
A.D.
When
[APM
2.0
for
NT]
is
not
displayed
in
[Control
Panel],
this
indicates
that
Phoenix
APM
2.0
for
Windows
NT®
is
not
installed.
When
the
standby
or
hibernation
function
is
used
under
this
condition,
the
date
and
time
may
be
incorrectly
displayed.
Correct
the
date
and
time,
and
then
install
Phoenix
APM
2.0
for
Windows
NT®.
When
the
standby
or
hibernation
function
is
used
frequently,
discrepancies
may
occur
in
the
display
of
the
date
and
time
even
if
APM
2.0
for
Windows
NT
is
installed.
You
can
set
the
date
and
time
through
[Date/Time]
in
[Start]
-
[Settings]
-
[Control
Panel].
Press
(
F9
)
in
the
Setup
Utility
((3=
“Setup
Utility”).
This
will
restore
the
Setup
Utility's
settings
to
their
default
values
(except
the
password
settings).
Try
removing
all
peripheral
devices.
Run
SCANDISK
t
o
chec
k
the
hard
disk.
At
start-up,
p
ress
rctrD
to
operate
the
computer
in
the
Safe
mode.
Click
[Local
Disk(C:)]
in
[My
Computer]
with
the
right
button,
select
[Properties],
and
then
select
[Tools]
-
[Ch
eck
Now].
At
start-up,
press
8
)
to
operate
the
computer
in
the
Safe
mode.
Use
the
Windows
password
as
the
following.
Select
[Start]
-
[Settings]
-
[Control
Panel]
-
[Power
Management]*
-
[Advanced],
then
add
the
check
mark
for
[Prompt
for
password
when
computer
goes
off
standby].
*
Windows
2000:
[Power
Options]
Try
the
steps
listed
below.
1
Power
off
the
computer,
and
then
power
it
on
again.
2
If
[Press
spacebar
NOW
to
...]
is
displayed,
press
the
space
key.
3
If
[Hardware
Profile/Configuration
Recover
Menu]
is
displayed,
follow
the
on-screen
instructions.
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