Panasonic CT-T2 Personal Computer User Manual


 
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Operation
The power saving function is factory set, so if there is no input from a key, the touch
pad, touchscreen or an external mouse (when one is connected) for a certain interval
of time, the power to the LCD and hard disk may be turned off. The LCD will resume
operation when the touch pad, touchscreen or an external mouse (when one is con-
nected) is used or a key is pressed.
The power to the LCD may be turned off even when an application software is being
installed. In this case, because it is conceivable that a selection dialog box will be
shown, do not press Space or Enter to attempt to resume from this condition
as doing so may trigger a selection, but instead, press a key unrelated to the direct
triggering of a selection, like Ctrl .
In addition, when the computer is left alone, it automatically enters the standby or
hibernation mode ( “Standby/Hibernation Functions”). The computer will
resume by sliding the power switch.
You may hear a mechanical “click” shortly after the hard disk indicator has turned off
when there has been no input from a key or device operation, when the computer
enters the standby or hibernation mode, or when Windows is shut down. This is the
sound of the head shifting positions, to reduce power consumption or to protect the
hard disk from shocks. This sound does not indicate a malfunction.
NOTE
If the screen on the left is displayed immediately after you turn
on the power...
A password has been set to ensure the computer’s security.
Enter your password*
1
and press Enter . ( “Security Measures”)
When the correct password is input, the computer will start.
When three incorrect password attempts or nothing is input for one minute, the com-
puter will power off.
*
1
Supervisor Password or User Password set in the Setup Utility (not the Windows password).
How to Use the Hand Strap
The hand strap is convenient for computing while standing.
To carry the computer, put your hand between the computer and the hand strap to prevent it
from falling, and firmly hold the computer when using it.