Names and functions of parts, Power switch, Security lock – Panasonic CF-28 User Manual

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Names and Functions of Parts

The illustrations shown may differ from the actual physical appearances

LED Indicators

Power Switch

Before using the computer for the first time,

carefully read the [Limited Use License

Agreement], If you agree to the conditions,

remove the seal.

Security Lock

LOCK

A cable can be eonnected to
prevent theft of your computer.
For more information, read the
manual that comes with the

cable.

Multimedia Pocket (Floppy Disk

'wanuaP “Multimedia Pocket”)

^<Attaching the strap>

®

(G=

“LED Indicators”)

Q Battery pack status

Power status

Touch Pad

(Cépage 17)

LCD

(Only for models with touchscreen:

Sar “Touchscreen”)

Function Keys

For information on the key combinations avail­

able

“Key Combinations”).

Microphone

The microphone can not be used when an

external microphone is connected.

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DC-IN Jack

j Infrared Communication PoiT

((^

“Infrared Data Communications”)

PC Card Slots

I n

“PC Cards”)

Modem Q

(d" Sr “Modem”)

LED indicators |

“CED Indicators”)

Caps lock

Q Numeric key lock (NumLk)

Scroll lock (ScrLk)

^ Multimedia pocket device status

Hard disk drive status

^ Power status of the multimedia pocket

Speaker

>

To adjust the volume*:

: Select the gg on

the taskbar, then [Volume Control].

SSEM3S: Select [Control

Panel] - [Sounds, Speech, and Au­

dio Devices] - [Sounds and Audio

Devices] - [Volume].

* You may also use the function keys

to perform this operation

(CEoD+CEDorCFED).

speaker on/off

: [ Fn ) +

The strap has been designed to
carry only the weight of the

computer. Therefore, be sure
that the strap does not carry a
weight that exceeds the weight
of the computer. The strap may
accidentally come loose from
the computer.

Do not use a strap that is dam­
aged or about to tear.

Carrying Handle

For enhanced portability and in-the-

field efficiency.

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