Panasonic CF-VDW07CRFM manual

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    Contents Read Me First ................................. 2 First-time Operation ...................... 6 Starting Up/Shutting Down ......... 11 Touchscreen ................................ 13 Software Keyboard ...................... 16 Battery Power .............................. 18 Setting the Wireless Display ...... 22 Changing the Wireless Displ[...]

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    2 Information to the User This product and your Health This product, like other radio devices, emits radio frequency electromagnetic energy . The level of energy emitted by this product however is far much less than the electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless devices like for example mobile phones. Because this product operates within the guidel[...]

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    3 Federal Comm unications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment[...]

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    4 Care should be exercised with regard to the following in order to avoid the possibility of overheating, fire, or damage. A void Heat Do not throw the battery pack into a fire or expose it to exces- sive heat. Keep Articles A way Do not place the battery pack to- gether with articles such as neck- laces or hairpins when carrying or storing. Do Not[...]

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    5 Illustration in this manual Some of the illustrations in this manual may differ slightly in shape from the actual items in order to make the explanation easier to understand. If the user has logged on without the administrator authority , some functions may not be executable, and some screens may not be displayed as shown in this manual. If this [...]

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    6 Fir st-time Operation <Front> Power Switch Battery pack status page 18 Power status Not lit : Power off Gr een : Power on LCD Capture Button Menu Button page 14 R-Button R-BUTT ON CAPTURE page 22 MENU This wireless display features a touchscreen function, which makes computer operation pos- sible by simply touching the surface of the wirele[...]

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    7 <Back> Fingerprint Scanner page 30 Battery Pack DC-IN Jack DC-IN 16V Stylus page 20 <Remo ving the stylus> <T op> A lithium ion battery that is recyclable powers the product you have purchased. Please call 1-800-8-BA TTERY for informa- tion on how to recycle this battery . NOTE <When using the CF-07 series computer> Select[...]

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    8 Install MeiWDS Pr ogram/Software Keyboard Install MeiWDS program: 1 Place the CD-ROM attached to the wireless display into the CD/DVD drive. 2 Select [start] - [Run], input [x:meiwdssetup.exe]* 1 and select [OK]. Follow the on-screen instructions. 3 Restart the computer . 4 After restart, the W ireless Display Setup Utility (MeiWDS) icon will a[...]

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    9 2 Connect the wireless display to a power outlet and turn on the wireless display . ( page 12) 3 The following screen should appear . P ower Switch Connector Latch Ta b CA UTION 1 Slide the latch to the right, and open the cover , then in- sert the battery pack in the wireless display . After in- serting the battery pack, close the cover , then s[...]

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    10 Set the computer’ s parameters for wireless LAN functions and TCP/IP . Set Network T ype, SSID, WEP Encryption, IP Address, and NetMask according to the above screen. (In the above settings, Network T ype is shown as “AdHoc” in some cases, while a term such as “Peer -to-Peer Group” is used here.) 5 Select [Connect] on <W ireless dis[...]

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    11 Star ting Up/Shutting Do wn Starting Up Do not maximize the MS-DOS screen. Once maximized, the connection with the wireless display is interrupted and the screen cannot be returned to its original size. <When using the CF-07 series computer> 1 T urn off the computer , then connect the port replicator , external display and external keyboar[...]

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    12 Shutting Do wn 1 Displa y the shut do wn screen. After saving important data and closing each application, select [T urn Off Com- puter] from [start]. 2 Confirm shut do wn. Select [OK] after selecting [T urn Of f]. 3 When [Windo ws is shutting down] is displa yed, select [OK]. Your computer and the wireless display will power off automatically. [...]

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    13 T ouchscreen The wireless display is equipped with a touchscreen function allowing you to perform the same operations as the mouse by touching the surface of the display with the stylus. Moving the cur sor Clic king Doub le-c li c king Dragging Touc h and hold the object (i. e . file or icon), mo ve your stylus on the surface (dragging the objec[...]

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    14 T ouchscreen The touchscreen function can not be used in the MS-DOS mode and when using the full screen in [Command Prompt]. Handling the T ouc hscreen Use the stylus included with the wireless display . Do not use an implement other than the stylus that comes with the wireless display . Do not place any object on the surface or press down force[...]

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    15 Calibration Run the calibration setup when the cursor and the stylus touches do not appear to agree. 1 Press Men u button. 2 Select [Option]. 3 Select [Calibration]. T ouch the five “×” marks on the calibration screen. Men u Button 1 2 ×× ×× 3 4 × 5[...]

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    16 Software Ke yboard When selecting [ Software Keyboard] on the taskbar or when the character input box of an application is selected, the software keyboard shown below automatically starts up, and characters can be input by using the software keyboard. W e recommend leaving the software keyboard as an icon instead of closing the software key- boa[...]

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    17 Changing the Settings Y ou can change the keyboard size, switch the keyboard to the numeric keypad, or change other settings using the system menu. 1 Select (on the top left corner of the software keyboar d). 2 Add a c heck mark to the function y ou want to use. The software keyboard moves automatically so as not to hide the window currently sel[...]

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    18 Battery P ower Battery Status Use the Battery Indicator to Check on the Batter y Status NO TE This wireless display prevents overchar ging of the battery by rechar ging only when the remaining power is less than approx. 95% of capacity after the battery is fully charged . Battery Status Charging Fully-charged Battery charge is low (the charge is[...]

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    19 Getting a detailed reading 1 Press Menu b utton. 2 Select [Batter y]. ( page 23) • The battery indicator light remains red. • The battery remaining displays 99% and the indicator light is orange for a long period of time. • Low battery warning appears after a short pe- riod of time. Perform the “Refresh Battery” utility . ( page 23) Th[...]

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    20 Batter y Po we r Replacing the Battery Pac k When the charge provided by your battery pack is supplied for only a short period of time, even after fully charging according to the instructions, it may be time to replace your battery pack. The battery pack is a consumable item and therefore will require replacement (CF-VZSU 21 ). Do not touch the [...]

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    21 Inse r ting a battery pack 1 Firmly attach the battery pack to the connector . Be sure to insert the battery pack as illus- trated. Be sure to the battery pack is properly con- nected to the connector . 2 Close the cover . 3 Slide the latch to the left. CA UTION For an improperly attached cover, your battery pack may fall out while you are carry[...]

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    22 Mode : Connect OfflineVie w Bac klight : LOW MID HIGH Profile : Profile 1 Setting the Wireless Displa y Menu Button Press Men u button. The setting menus are displayed. General Menu By selecting [General], you can change the mode setting, the backlight setting and the profile setting. Y ou can establish the settings for the wireless display . Ge[...]

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    23 Set the high temperature mode func- tion to [Normal temperature] or [High temperature]. When using the wireless display in a high-temperature environment, be sure to set the wireless display in the high-temperature mode. Battery Men u By selecting [Battery], the battery status will be displayed. Gener al Wireless Batter y Option V ersion 100% Ex[...]

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    24 Setting the Wireless Displa y Option Men u By selecting [Option], you can establish the individual settings for the wireless display . Gener al Wireless Battery Option V ersion 100% Excellent OK Cancel Default settings Change the password that is input to run the wireless display . Set the resume function to [Normal resume] or [Quick resume], th[...]

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    25 V ersion Men u By selecting [V ersion], the version information will be displayed. Gener al Wireless Batter y Option V ersion Model No. : CF-VD W07CRFM Firmw are : Vx.xxLxx Wireless Controller : xx. xx. xx. xx Serial No. : xxxxxxxx 100% Excellent OK Cancel (This screen is a sample.) “x” will change depending on the configuration of the wirel[...]

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    26 Y ou can set the wireless display properties as follows. 1 Select [W ir eless Display Setup Utility] in the following procedure. [start] - [All Programs] - [Panasonic] 2 Enter the Super visor Pa ssword. The Supervisor Password is not set at the time of the pur- chase. Press the Menu button, select [Option], then set the Su- pervisor Password. ( [...]

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    27 4 At the confirmation screen, select [Next]. The message “These settings will be sent to your display” will be displayed. Select [OK]. 5 <When adding the check mark for [Use this profile now] in step 3 ( page 26)> [Set up your PC] screen will be displayed. Enter the W ireless LAN and TCP/IP settings shown on the screen to your computer[...]

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    28 1 Select [MeiWDS Setup Utility] in the following pr oce- dure. [start] - [All Progr ams] - [P anasonic] 2 Enter the Supervisor Pas s w or d. In the default setting, the Supervisor Password is set to “supervisor”. 3 Set the password and AES Encryption settings. If the setting between the computer and wireless dis- play doesn’t confirm (e.g.[...]

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    29 Use an ISO/AAMV A/CADMV -compliant magnetic card. Any dirt or damage to the card may cause read errors. Clean the card as needed. Clean the head of the card reader at least once a week with a “cleaning card.” A void using near a strong magnetic field, i.e. a CR T , or large audio speakers, as a strong magnetic field may cause read errors. CA[...]

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    30 NO TE Ho w to Use Fingerprint Scanner T o a void possib le damage to the fing erp rint scanner by static electric- ity or improper fing er placement, read the following guidelines. 1 Sta tic Electricity Dischar ge : Befor e a scan is taken, have the person whose f ingerprint is to be taken touch the closed shutter with a f inger to disch ar ge s[...]

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    31 The sensor used in the fingerprint scanner creates an image based on the way in which the sensor comes in contact with the finger. The image is affected by the condition of the skin on the finger , and by the pressure applied by the finger on the sensor . At low temperatures, the finger tends to be dry , and the image comes out very light, while[...]

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    32 Place the finger properly on the sensor . Correct finger placement Align the center of the fingerprint with the center of the scanner , and place the finger so as to cover the surface of the fingerprint scanner . Incorrect finger placement Adjust the finger to the correct position. Only the fingertip is in contact with the scanner . Finger posit[...]

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    33 No 016 T otal 038 Capturing the Screen Capture Button If you want to later playback the currently displayed screen, you can save the screen data onto the memory (up to 100 images)* 1 . * 1 The number of the data that can be saved is dif ferent according to the image. Press Capture b utton. The currently displayed screen is saved, and is added at[...]

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    34 No display after powering on An afterimage appears “Connection timeout” is displayed “No server found” is displayed “Authentication failed” is displayed “Too many clients” is displayed “Window size not supported” is displayed T r ou bleshooting Has the computer or wireless display been set to the power-saving mode? To resume [...]

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    35 “Illegal data received” or “Initial image receiving timeout” is displayed “PC’s display mode changed” is displayed Software keyboard has been closed An afterimage appears (i.e., green, red, and blue dots remain on the display) or there are dots not displaying the correct colors Confirm whether the network is working properly or not[...]

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    36 Model No. LCD Type Displayed Colors Touchscreen Card Standard Swipe Speed Resolution Interface Wireless LAN Battery Pack Operating Time* 1 Charging Time* 1 AC Adaptor* 2 Input Output Power Consumption* 3 Environment Operation Storage Physical Dimensions (W × H × D) Weight Specifications CF-VDW07CRFM 8.4 Type (TFT) 256 colors (800 × 600 dots) [...]