List of Error Codes ......................................... 55
Dealing with Problems (Advanced) .................. 56
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Illustrations and Terminology in this Reference Manual
NOTE:NOTE provides a useful fact or helpful information.
CAUTION:CAUTION indicates a condition that may result in minor or moder-
ate injury.
Windows 2000:Information for Microsoft Windows
Windows XP:Information for Microsoft Windows
Enter :This illustration means to press the [Enter] key.
Fn + F5 :This illustration means to press and hold the [Fn] key, then press
the [F5] key.
[Start]* - [Run]:This illustration means to click [Start]*, then to click [Run].
For some applications, you may need to double-click.
* Windows X P : [start]
®
®
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2000 Professional users.
XP Professional users.
:This illustration means to refer to the Operating Instructions.
Windows 2000 screens are used in this manual when no specific OS notes are required.
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.
Circular media such as DVD-ROM and CD-ROM are described as “discs”.
In this manual, “WinDVD™4” is indicated as “WinDVD”
The “CD drive” is a description about drives, such as DVD-ROM & CD-R/RW and
DVD MULTI drives.
Key Combinations
CAUTION
Do not press the following key combinations repeatedly in (quick) succession. Also, do not press different key
combinations quickly one after another.
Do not press the following key combinations while using the touch pad (mouse) or other keys.
NOTE
Do not press the following key combinations until you log on to Windows and the hard disk drive indicator turns off.
The key combinations below may not work while some applications are running. Besides, the popup window may
not be displayed depending on the state of the application you are using (e.g., when [Command Prompt] screen
is set to “Full Screen”).
Popup Window
KeyFunctions
Fn + F1
Fn + F2
Fn + F3
LCD brightness
control ( down)
LCD brightness
control ( up)
Display change
Pressing this key combination adjusts the brightness of LCD.
The brightness setting is stored in memory separately under the condition the AC adaptor is connected and under
the condition the AC adaptor is not connected.
By pressing this key combination, you can select either
an external display, internal LCD or simultaneous.
page 35)
(
This combination does not work when [Command Prompt]
screen is set to “Full Screen”.
CAUTION
Function Descriptions
(Displayed after logging on to Windows)
3
Fn + F4
Speaker on/off
switch
Do not press another key until the display destination has been completely switched.
Do not press this key combination in the following
conditions.
• While MPEG files are playing.
NOTE
Windows XP
When switching to a different user with the Fast User
Switching function, this key combination may not work.
In this case, log off all users, and try the operation once
more. If the problem persists, restart the computer.
The combination does not work when the computer
is in the Dualview mode.
Pressing this key combination turns on/off audio from the
internal speakers and headphone jack.
NOTE
Disabling the speakers will also disable the warning beep.
Speakers connected to the USB port cannot be
muted.
OFF
(MUTE)
ON
Key Combinations
Key
Fn + F5
Fn + F6
Functions
Volume control
( down)
Volume control
( up)
Pressing this key combination adjusts the volume of the
internal speakers and headphone jack.
NOTE
This key combination cannot be used to adjust the
volume of the warning beep or speakers connected
to the USB port.
Function Descriptions
4
Popup Window
(Displayed after logging on to Windows)
Fn + F7
Fn + F9
Fn + F
Power off using
the standby function
Remaining capacity of the battery pack
Power off using
10
the hibernation
function
Pressing this key combination causes the current status
of the computer to be saved to memory, and powers off
the computer. (
Pressing this key combination displays the remaining battery capacity on the screen. (
Pressing this key combination causes the current status
of the computer to be saved to the hard disk, and powers
off the computer. (
page 9)
page 21)
page 9)
(example)
When the battery pack is
inserted in the
computer
When the battery pack is not
inserted in the
computer
Key Combinations
Hotkey Settings
There are two Fn key functions as follows:
Fn key lock function
After Fn is pressed once, it stays in the “pressed” position until another key is
pressed. This is convenient when it is difficult to press two keys simultaneously.
Popup windows display ON/OFF
Add the check mark if you want to enable the Fn key lock function.
The following Fn key lock function will then be enabled.
To use Fn only once:1Press Fn once. (Locked)
To use Fn successively :1Press Fn twice. (Locked)
2
Press another key for combination. (Lock released)
2
Press another key for combination.
Fn key remains locked until Fn is pressed once more.
5
Notification
This setting is only available when [Use Fn key lock] is checked.
[Make sounds when Fn key is pressed]*1:
Notifies the user with a sound when Fn is locked or released.
[Show status on screen]:
Displays the Fn key status on the taskbar.
: Fn is locked
: Fn is not locked
Disable popup
Add the check mark if you want to turn the popup window display function OFF.
The full-screen display of [Command Prompt] screen or MPEG files may change to
a window display if Fn + Fx *2 are pressed. To prevent this, turn the popup
window display function OFF.
3
Select [OK]
NOTE
The Fn key lock function also works with Fn and other keys (e.g.,keys for
which characters are printed in blue) aside from Fx *2.
Each user can select separate settings for whether or not to use the Hotkey
settings.
*1If MUTE is set, you will not hear a beep.
*2“ Fx ” indicates any function key from F1 to F10 .
LED Indicators
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Caps Lock
NumLk
(Numeric key)
ScrLk (Scroll lock)
CD drive status
Floppy disk drive
status
Hard disk drive status
This indicator lights green whenCaps Lockis pressed. Subsequent
non-shifted input is capitalized.
This indicator lights green when NumLKis pressed. This causes a
portion of the keyboard to function as a numeric keypad. The [Enter]
key functions differently depending on the application.
(If an external keyboard or ten-keyboard is connected to the external
keyboard/mouse port, the numeric keypad of the internal keyboard will
not operate.)
This indicator lights green whenScrLK is pressed. Scroll lock functions differently depending on the application.
This indicator lights when the CD drive is accessed.
The access lamp on the CD drive lights at the same time as this indicator. (In some cases, only one of them may light.)
This indicator lights when the floppy disk drive is accessed.
This indicator lights when the hard disk drive is accessed.
Battery pack status
Power status
* When the AC adaptor is connected.
Not lit: Battery pack is not connected or charging not
being performed.
Orange*: Charging in progress.
Green*: Fully-charged.
Red: The battery level is very low (the charge is approx.
9% or less).
Connect the AC adaptor. You can use the computer when the indicator light is orange. If you do
not have an AC adaptor, save your data and power
off your computer. After replacing the battery pack
with a fully charged one, turn your computer on.
Blinking red*: Battery pack or charging may not be working prop-
erly. Quickly save your data and power off your
computer. Remove the battery pack and disconnect the AC adaptor, then connect them again.
If the problem persists, contact Panasonic Technical Support.
Not lit: Power off / Hibernation mode
Green: Power on
Blinking green: Standby mode
Blinking green rapidly : Due to extremely low temperatures, power
cannot be turned on, or computer cannot
resume from standby mode.
Touch Pad
Use the touch pad to move the cursor on the display and perform normal computer
operations.
Basic Operation
Work Surface
CAUTION
By design the touch pad is to be used with a finger tip only. Therefore, do not use
any implement which causes damage on the work surface.
FunctionOperation
Moving the Cursor
Move the tip of your finger
lightly over the surface.
Tapping/Clicking
or
tapping
clicking
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Right Button
Left Button
Double-Tapping/
Double-Clicking
double-tapping
Dragging
Two quick taps, but on the
second tap leaving your
finger down (applying
pressure) and moving it
on the work surface.
Scroll
Scroll a document
(The movements will differ depending on the application.)
or
double-clicking
or
While holding down the
button, moving your finger
on the work surface.
NOTE
Besides the above operations, operations such as Zoom and Pan are possible
by allocating these functions to the buttons and/or pad. For more details, refer to
[Mouse Properties]*.
*Windows 2000 : In [Control Panel] - [Mouse].
Windows XP: In [Control Panel] - [Printers and Other Hardware] - [Mouse].
The operations of Scroll, Pan or Zoom will differ depending on the application.
There are cases the touch pad will not support these operations even with an
application that supports the functions.
Touch Pad
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Handling the Touch Pad
Do not place any object on the work surface or press down forcefully with sharppointed objects (e.g. nails) or hard objects that can leave marks (e.g. pencils and
ball point pens).
Try to avoid having any harmful substances, such as oil, come in contact with the
touch pad. The cursor may not work properly in such cases.
When the touch pad becomes dirty:
Wipe to remove dirt by using a dry soft cloth such as gauze or a soft cloth first
applied with detergent diluted with water and then thoroughly wrung.
Do not use benzene or thinner, or rubbing alcohol. Doing so may adversely affect
the surface, e.g., discoloration. In addition, do not use commercially-available
household cleaners and cosmetics, as they may contain components harmful to
the surface.
Standby/Hibernation Functions
Starting Up Your Computer Quickly
If you want to immediately start up and continue an application after shutting down your
computer, you can do so by using either the standby or hibernation function.
Differences between the standby and hibernation functions
FunctionWhere data is saved toTime untilRequires power supply
recovery
StandbyMemoryShortYes (if power is cut, all data is lost)
function
HibernationHard diskRather longPower is not required to maintain data
function
NOTE
We recommend plugging in the AC adaptor if the standby function is to be
used for a long period of time. If the AC adaptor cannot be connected, we
recommend that hibernation mode be used instead of the standby mode.
If the standby or hibernation function is used repeatedly, the computer may
not work properly. To stabilize computer operations, we recommend shutting
down Windows on a regular basis (about once a week) without using the
standby or hibernation function.
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Entering the Standby or Hibernation mode
Use any of the following methods to enter the standby or hibernation mode.
To use the hibernation mode, make the setting below in advance. (Enabled in factory
preset.)
Fn key combinations (page 3)
Using the power switch (page 11)
From the shut down screen:
• Standby
Windows 2000: In [Start] - [Shut Down], select [Stand by].
Windows XP: In [start] - [Turn Off Computer], select [Stand By].
• Hibernation
Windows 2000: In [Start] - [Shut Down], select [Hibernate].
Windows XP: In [start] - [Turn Off Computer], press and hold Shift , then
In [Hibernate], add the check mark for [Enable hibernation] and select [OK].
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Standby/Hibernation Functions
Precautions
Before entering the standby or hibernation mode
Be sure to save all data.
When a file in an external device such as a CD drive, external hard disk, or ATA
card is opened, close the file.
Even when a password has been set in the Setup Utility, [Enter Password] does
not appear when the computer resumes from the standby or hibernation mode.
If you want to use the security function when using the standby or hibernation
mode, use the Windows password as follows:
Windows 2000
1
Set the password in [Start] - [Control Panel] - [Users and Passwords].
2
Add the check mark for [Prompt for password when computer goes off standby]
in [Control Panel] - [Power Options] - [Advanced].
Windows XP
1
Select the account to change in [Control Panel] - [User Accounts].
2
Set the password.
3
Add the check mark for [Prompt for password when computer resumes from
standby] in [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power
Options] - [Advanced].
Do not enter either the standby or hibernation mode under the following conditions. You may corrupt your data or file, the standby or hibernation function may
not work, or the computer (or peripherals) may fail to work properly.
• When the floppy disk drive indicator (), hard disk drive indicator (
indicator (
• When playing/recording audio files and displaying images (such as MPEG files).
• When using the communications software and the network function.
• When using LAN port (cards), SCSI cards and modem port (cards) etc. (If these
cards fail to work properly, restart the computer.)
) or access lamp on the CD drive is on (
10
), CD drive
page 6).
When entering the standby or hibernation mode
Standby mode: until the power indicator blinks green
Hibernation mode: until the power indicator goes off
Avoid the following:
• Using the keyboard, touch pad, or power switch.
• Using external mouse or other peripheral devices.
• Connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor.
• Closing or opening the display.
In standby or hibernation mode
Do not insert or remove peripherals; abnormal operation may result.
In standby mode, power is consumed. If PC Cards are inserted, more of that
power is consumed. When all power has been consumed, all data saved at standby
is lost since it is retained in memory. We therefore recommend plugging in the AC
adaptor when using the standby function.
Select [Stand by] or [Hibernate] for [When I press the power button on my computer] and then select [OK].
Shutting down
Press the power switch; at the “beep*” sound, release your finger
The computer will enter either the standby or hibernation mode,
depending on the setting.
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CAUTION
After releasing your finger from the power switch, do not touch the power switch
until the power indicator goes off or blinks.
At the “beep*” sound, release your finger from the power switch. If you continue to press down on the switch and hold it for more than four seconds, the
unit will emit a second “beep*” then power off. Data not previously saved will
be lost.
Windows 2000
Even when [When I press the power button on my computer] is set to [Power
Off] with [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Power Options] - [Advanced], if
you press the power switch for more than four seconds and do not release it, a
second “beep*” will sound and the computer will be turned off forcibly. Data not
previously saved will be lost.
Windows XP
Even when [When I press the power button on my computer] is set to [Shut
down] with [start] - [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power
Options] - [Advanced], if you press the power switch for more than four seconds and do not release it, a second “beep” will sound and the computer will
be turned off forcibly. Data not previously saved will be lost.
* When the speaker function is disabled, e.g., by the key combination Fn + F4 , there will
be no beep sound.
Standby/Hibernation Functions
Resuming Operation
Press the power switch
When [Standby]*1 or [Hibernate] is selected as the setting for [When I close the lid of my
portable computer] in [Control Panel]*2 - [Power Options] - [Advanced], the computer
will enter either the standby or hibernation mode when the LCD panel is closed. Operation will resume when the LCD panel is opened. Even if the display is closed after the
computer has entered either the standby or hibernation mode, operation will resume
when the display is opened. If the computer does not resume when the LCD panel is
opened, press the power switch.
1
*
Windows XP: [Stand by]
2
*
Windows XP: [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance]
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CAUTION
Until resuming is complete (requires about 15 seconds, or 60 seconds if connected
to a network, after the display returns), avoid the following:
Touching the keyboard (except for password input), touch pad, or power switch.
Using external mouse or other peripheral devices.
Connecting or disconnecting the AC adaptor.
Closing or opening the display.
Shutting down or restarting Windows.
Entering either the standby or hibernation mode again.
Security Measures
To prevent unauthorized access of your computer, the various security measures are provided below.
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ReferenceSituation
below
page 16
page 17
“Names and Functions of Parts”
You do not want your computer to be used without permission
You do not want the data on the hard disk to be read, or data to
be written to the hard disk, in cases including theft.
You want to prevent theft or damage to data by using a floppy
disk
You want to prevent theft of your computer
Function to use
Supervisor Password
User Password
Hard Disk Lock
Prevent operation by
using a floppy disk
Security lock
NOTE
Windows has a security function that differs from the above security measures. For detailed information, refer to
the Windows help.
For security functions for the wireless LAN: page 46
When you do not want your computer to be used without permission
You should set your “Supervisor Password” and “User Password” (The User Password
can only be set when the Supervisor Password has been set).
Without the password, access to your computer is impossible.
Starting up when the password is set
When [Password on boot] of [Security] menu is set to [Enable], enter your password*1 and press Enter .
Enter Password [ ]
*1Supervisor Password or User Password set in the Setup Utility (not the Windows password).
2
*
Even if no password is entered for about a minute when starting up the Setup Utility, the
power will not be turned off.
The correct password
Three incorrect attempts
or
No password for about a minute*
Will Start
2
Will Not Start
(Power off)
When the Setup Utility is started with the Supervisor Password
You can register all items of the Setup Utility (page 48).
When the Setup Utility is started with the User Password
You can not register [Advanced] menu and [Boot] menu.
[Set Supervisor Password] and [Hard Disk Lock] will not be displayed on [Security] menu. The User Password can be changed only when [User Password Protection] has been set to [No Protection]. The User Password cannot be deleted.
F9 does not work.
NOTE
When [Password on boot] in the Setup Utility is set to [Disable], the password is not
necessary when the computer is started up, but the password becomes necessary
when the Setup Utility is started up. This alternative makes it possible to prevent the
contents of the Setup Utility from being changed.
Security Measures
Setting the Supervisor Password (enabling, changing, disabling)
1
Run the Setup Utility (page 48)
2
Using either or , select [Security]
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3
Using either
press Enter
4
<Only when the Supervisor Password has been set>
Enter your password at [Enter Current Password] and press
Enter
5
Enter your password at [Enter New Password] and press
Enter
To disable the Supervisor Password
Press only Enter
6
Re-enter your password at [Confirm New Password] and press
Enter
To disable the Supervisor Password
Press only Enter
7
At [Setup Notice], press Enter
8
Press F10 and select [Yes], then press Enter
or
, select [Set Supervisor Password] and
CAUTION
Do not forget your password. If your Supervisor Password is forgotten you
will be unable to use your computer. Contact Panasonic Technical Support.
When running the Setup Utility, do not leave your computer even for a short
time, as the possibility exists for the password to be set/changed by another
person.
NOTE
Your password will not be displayed on the screen.
Only up to seven alphanumeric characters can be used.
• There is no distinction between upper and lower case letters.
• Use only the upper horizontal row of numeric keys to input your password.
• Do not input your password while holding down Shift or Ctrl .
Disabling the Supervisor Password also disables the User Password.
Security Measures
Setting the User Password (enabling, changing, disabling)
NOTE
When the Supervisor Password has not been set, the User Password can not be
set. Set the Supervisor Password if you have not done so. ( page 14)
1
Run the Setup Utility (page 48)
2
Using either or , select [Security]
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3
Using either
Enter
4
<Only when the User Password has been set>
Enter your password at [Enter Current Password] and press
Enter
5
Enter your password at [Enter New Password] and press
Enter
<When the Setup Utility is started up with the Supervisor Password>
To disable the User Password
Press only Enter
6
Re-enter your password at [Confirm New Password] and press
Enter
<When the Setup Utility is started up with the Supervisor Password>
To disable the User Password
Press only Enter
7
At [Setup Notice], press Enter
or
, select [Set User Password] and press
8
Press F10 and select [Yes], then press Enter
CAUTION
Do not forget your password. If a password is forgotten, you will be unable to
use your computer. If this happens, ask a person who knows the Supervisor
Password.
When running the Setup Utility, do not leave your computer even for a short time,
as the possibility exists for the password to be set/changed by another person.
NOTE
Your password will not be displayed on the screen.
Only up to seven alphanumeric characters can be used.
• There is no distinction between upper and lower case letters.
• Use only the upper horizontal row of numeric keys to input your password.
• Do not input your password while holding down Shift or Ctrl .
When you do not want the User Password enabled or changed without
permission:
1
Run the Setup Utility and enter the Supervisor Password.
2
Using and , select [User Password Protection] in [Security] menu and
press Enter .
3
Using and , select [Protected] and press Enter .
Security Measures
When you do not want the data on the hard disk to be read/written
When the Hard Disk Lock is set to [Enable], it is impossible to read/write data from/to
the hard disk when the hard disk is inserted in a different computer, since a password is
also set for the hard disk. When the hard disk is returned to the original computer, you
can read and write data as before. In this case, however, make the settings in the Setup
Utility exactly the same as they were before the hard disk was removed.
It is possible to set the Hard Disk Lock even if [Password on boot] is set to [Disable], but
we recommend that [Password on boot] be set to [Enable] for security reasons.
(Note that this Hard Disk Lock does not guarantee complete protection of data.)
NOTE
In the default setting, [Hard Disk Lock] is set to [Disable].
You cannot set [Hard Disk Lock] without setting the Supervisor Password. Set
the Supervisor Password if you have not done so. ( page 14)
The hard disk protection function only works with the internal hard disk. This
function does not work with the external hard disk.
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Setting the Hard Disk Lock (enabling, disabling)
1
Run the Setup Utility ( page 48)
2
Using either or , select [Security]
3
Using either
Enter
4
5
To enable the Hard Disk Lock
Select [Enable] and press Enter
At [Caution], press Enter .
To disable the Hard Disk Lock
Select [Disable] and press Enter
Press F10 and select [Yes], then press Enter
CAUTION
or
, select [Hard Disk Lock] and press
If your computer requires repair
Contact Panasonic Technical Support.
Be sure to set [Hard Disk Lock] to [Disable].
Security Measures
Preventing theft or damage to data using a floppy disk
Disabling the floppy disk operation makes it impossible to read and write a floppy disk
and to start the computer from a floppy disk. This can prevent data from being accessed
illegally or overwritten accidentally using a floppy disk.
Setting the Floppy Operation (enabling, disabling)
1
Run the Setup Utility ( page 48)
2
Using either or , select [Security]
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3
Using either
Enter
4
Using
To enable the floppy operation
Select [Enable].
5
Press F10 and select [Yes], then press Enter
and
or
, select [Floppy Operation] and press
, select [Disable] and press Enter
Computing on the Road
Saving Power
One of the main features of notebook-type computers is that you have the power of
computing away from your home or office. In the following, information is provided on
how to maximize use of the battery pack which is necessary for such computing.
Four Important Points
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POINT
POINT
POINT
POINT
1
Be sure to charge your battery before and after use.
2
To get the maximum use of your battery, set the power management mode.
Check to see that you have your AC adaptor with you before leav-
3
ing your home or office.
Purchasing a spare battery (CF-VZSU18/CF-VZSU18A/CFVZSU18B) is highly recommended.
Always watch your battery level!
4
Power Saving Methods
Leave your computer off when it is not in use
( “Starting Up/Shutting Down”)
Adjust the brightness (darker) with Fn + F1
By holding down on the keys ( will be displayed), the degree of brightness will
be lowered, thereby lowering the power consumption.
Before stepping away from your computer, press Fn + F7 or
Fn + F10 to put your computer in the standby or hiberna-
tion mode
Remove peripheral devices (USB devices, PC Cards, external
mouse, etc.) when not in use
Windows 2000
In [Control Panel] - [Power Options], make settings in detail
By making settings in detail for the timeout, alarm, etc., it is possible to control
the consumption of power.
Windows XP
In [Control Panel] - [Performance and Maintenance] - [Power Options], make settings in detail
By making settings in detail for the timeout, alarm, etc., it is possible to control
the consumption of power.
Windows 2000
Setting the Intel® SpeedStep™ technology (page 19)
( page 4)
CAUTION
When installed in a network environment (except when the Wake up from
LAN function is in use).
Do not use the standby or hibernation mode.
After resuming operation from the standby or hibernation mode, the network
connection may be severed or the computer may not work properly.
NOTE
Select to view important tips for using the battery pack. You can also view
important tips using the following procedure.
By using the Intel(R) SpeedStep(TM) technology applet, you can set the computer’ s
performance to optimize power consumption.
Starting up the Intel(R) SpeedStep(TM) technology
Select on the taskbar
NOTE
The icon differs depending on the current setting.
Maximum Performance (The CPU performance is maximized at all times.)
Automatic (The CPU performance is automatically maximized only when
necessary.)
Battery Optimized Performance
Maximum Battery (Maximum battery life)
You can also start using [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [Power Options]
- [Intel(R) SpeedStep(TM) technology].
Windows 2000
Displays settings currently in effect.
Do not add the check mark.
Battery Power
Use the Battery Indicator to Check the Battery Status
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Battery Indicator
Orange*
Green*
Red
Blinking red*
Not lit
* When the AC adaptor is connected.
NOTE
This computer prevents overcharging of the battery by recharging only when the
remaining power is less than approx. 95% of capacity after the battery is fully charged.
Battery Status
Charging in progress
Fully-charged
The battery level is very low (the charge is approx. 9% or
less).
Connect the AC adaptor. You can use the computer when
the indicator light is orange. If you do not have an AC adaptor, save your data and power off your computer. After replacing the battery pack with a fully charged one, turn your
computer on.
Battery pack or charging may not be working properly.
Quickly save your data and power off your computer.
Remove the battery pack and disconnect the AC adaptor,
then connect them again.
If the problem persists, contact Panasonic Technical Support.
Battery pack is not connected or charging not being performed.
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