Starting up/shutting down, Starting up, Open the display – Panasonic TOUGHBOOK CF-47 User Manual

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Starting Up/Shutting Down

Starting Up

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Open the display

Slide the latch as shown and lift open the display.

Sleep Switch

Turn your computer on

The following two methods are available.
• Slide the power switch toward the rear of the computer and hold it for approximately

one second until the power indicator turns on before releasing it.

• Press the sleep switch* and hold it until the power indicator turns on before releas­

ing it.

* Power cannot be turned on with the sleep switeh when the power goes off by holding down the sleep

switch for more than four seconds, or when both the AC adapter and battery pack are reconnected after

having been disconnected.

The computer wdll not power on when the display is closed.

After confirming that the power indicator has turned on, avoid the following

until Windows has completed loading.

• Touching the power switch or the sleep switch.
• Performing any keybotu'd or touch pad (or external mouse) operations.
• Closing the display.

If the display is closed while Windows is starting up, it is possible that color, etc.,
will not be displayed properly. Run the [MS-DOS Prompt] ([Start] - [Programs]
- [MS-DOS Prompt)), and u.se full screen di.splay mode by pressing _aiD+

(

Enter 1.

After returning from the full screen mode ( (

Alt

)

+ i Enter

) again),

the di.splay will be shown correctly.

Once the computer is powered off. you must w'ait at least ten seconds before

powering it on again.
When the CPU temperature rises, the computer may not power on to prevent the
CPU from overheating. Should this happen, allow the computer to cool down
then switch the power on again.
If the computer still does not power on, please contact Panasonic Technical Sup­
port.

If the computer has not been used for a long period of time, it may produce an

unusual sound at start up. The sound may continue for a short period of time,
but if the computer starts up in a nomial manner, then the problem is not serious.

If, however, the computer fails to start up, contact Panasonic Technical Support.

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