Dealing with problems, Starting up, Dealir>g with problems – Panasonic CF-M32 Series User Manual

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Dealing With Problems

When a problem occurs, please refer to this page. If a problem appears to be related to a

software application, read the software related manual. If you still cannot troubleshoot
the problem, please contact Panasonic Technical Support.

# Starting Up

The

computer

doesn't work

• Check that connections are secure between the computer and

the AC adapter, and between the AC power cord and AC wall
outlet.

• The power will not turn on if the LCD panel is closed (i.e., if

the panel switch is depressed). Turn on the power after open­
ing the LCD panel.

• Confirm that a fully charged battery pack is installed properly.
• Press the reset button on the computer's bottom side to reboot

the computer.

• Remove the AC adapter and battery pack, then reattach them

and start the computer again.

• Have the hard disk contents been corrupted?

In the Setup Utility, select [Supervisor Setup] and then change

the [Boot up Drive] in setting [FDD -> HDD]. Insert the Win­

dows 95 Boot Disk in the floppy disk drive and restart the
computer. Check the hard disk contents.

Information on

the display screen

isn't visible.

The display may have automatically turned off due to the

power-saving function. Move the power switch to restore the
screen.
Has an [External display) been selected by the Video Setup in

the Setup Utility and connected to an external monitor?
If your computer is connected to an external display and the
internal LCD has been set to off, and the computer is placed in
the hibernation or suspend mode, the internal LCD will re­

main in the off mode if the external display is not connected

when the computer is restarted. In this case, reconnect the ex­
ternal display and reboot the computer.

is Displayed

Please input your password. If you have forgotten it, contact
Panasonic Technical Support.

The date and time

are incorrect.

You can set the date and time, through [Date/Time] in [Start] -
[Settings) - jContro) Panel] or the Date and Time Setup in the

Setup Utility.
If you continue to experience problems, the internal battery
maintaining the clock may need to be replaced. Please contact
Panasonic Technical Support.

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