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Interface Cable Use of an interface cable longer than 3 m (9.84 feet) is not rec-
ommended. Information to the User This product and your Health This product, like other radio devices, emits radio frequency elec-
tromagnetic energy. The level of energy emitted by this product however is far much less than the electromagnetic energy emit-
ted by wireless devices like for example mobile phones. Because this product operates within the guidelines found in ra-
dio frequency safety standards and recommendations, we believe this product is safe for use by consumers. These standards and recommendations reflect the consensus of the scientific commu-
nity and result from deliberations of panels and committees of scientists who continually review and interpret the extensive re-
search literature. In some situations or environments, the use of this product may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible rep-
resentatives of the organization. These situations may for example include:
Using this product on board of airplanes, or In any other environment where the risk of interference to other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful. If you are uncertain of the policy that applies on the use of wire-
less devices in a specific organization or environment (e.g. air-
ports), you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use this product prior to turning on the product. Regulatory Information We are not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modification of this product. The correc-
tion of interference caused by such unauthorized modification will be the responsibility of the user. We and its authorized resellers or distributors are not liable for damage or violation of government regulations that may arise from failing to comply with these guide-
lines. Nickel metal hydride battery Nickel metal hydride battery!
This computer contains a nickel metal hydride battery to enable the date, time, and other data to be stored. The battery should only be exchanged by authorized service personnel. Warning! A risk of explosion from incorrect installation or misap-
plication may possibly occur. Handheld Computer SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Model No. CF-P2 Series Please read this safety precautions carefully before using CF-P2 and save this safety precautions for future use. Federal Communications 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 generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the Panasonic Service Center or an experienced ra-
dio/TV technician for help. Warning To assure continued compliance, use only shielded interface cables when connecting to a computer or peripheral. Also, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. FCC RF Exposure Warning:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure lim-
its set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment has been approved for portable operation, and unless otherwise advised in separate supplemental in-
structions for individual wireless transmitter(s), requires mini-
mum 1.5 cm spacing be provided between antenna(s) and all persons body (excluding extremities of hands, wrist and feet) during wireless modes of operation. This equipment may use multiple installed transmitters, which may be capable of simultaneous transmission. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Responsible Party: Panasonic Corporation of North America One Panasonic Way Secaucus, NJ 07094 Tel No:1-800-LAPTOP5 (1-800-527-8675) Printed in Japan For GSM/GPRS IMPORTANT!
Personal Computer or Handheld Computer incorporating GSM/GPRS modem operate using radio signals and cellular networks cannot be guaranteed to connect in all conditions. Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless device for essential communications, for example emergency calls. Remember, in order to make or receive calls, Personal Com-
puter or Handheld Computer incorporating GSM/GPRS mo-
dem must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength. Some networks do not allow for emergency calls if certain network services or phone features are in use (e.g. lock func-
tions, fixed dialing etc.). You may need to deactivate those features before you can make an emergency call. Some networks require that a valid SIM card be properly inserted in Personal Computer or Handheld Computer incor-
porating GSM/GPRS modem. For GSM/GPRS The following safety precautions must be observed during all phases of the operation, usage, service or repair of any Personal Computer or Handheld Computer incorporating GSM/GPRS modem. Manufactur-
ers of the cellular terminal are advised to convey the following safety information to users and operating personnel and to incorporate these guidelines into all manuals supplied with the product. Failure to com-
ply with these precautions violates safety standards of design, manu-
facture and intended use of the product. Panasonic assumes no liability for customer failure to comply with these precautions. When in a hospital or other health care facility, observe the restrictions on the use of mobiles. Switch Personal Com-
puter or Handheld Computer incorporating GSM/GPRS modem off, if instructed to do so by the guidelines posted in sensitive areas. Medical equipment may be sensitive to RF energy. The operation of cardiac pacemakers, other implanted medi-
cal equipment and hearing aids can be affected by interfer-
ence from Personal Computer or Handheld Computer in-
corporating GSM/GPRS modem placed close to the device. If in doubt about potential danger, contact the physician or the manufacturer of the device to verify that the equipment is properly shielded. Pacemaker patients are advised to keep their Personal Computer or Handheld Computer incorpo-
rating GSM/GPRS modem away from the pacemaker, while it is on. Switch off Personal Computer or Handheld Computer in-
corporating GSM/GPRS modem before boarding an aircraft. Make sure it cannot be switched on inadvertently. The op-
eration of wireless appliances in an aircraft is forbidden to prevent interference with communications systems. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to the suspension or denial of cellular services to the offender, legal action, or both. Do not operate Personal Computer or Handheld Computer incorporating GSM/GPRS modem in the presence of flam-
mable gases or fumes. Switch off the cellular terminal when you are near petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Operation of any electrical equipment in potentially explosive atmospheres can constitute a safety hazard. Your Personal Computer or Handheld Computer incorpo-
rating GSM/GPRS modem receives and transmits radio fre-
quency energy while switched on. Remember that interfer-
ence can occur if it is used close to TV sets, radios, comput-
ers or inadequately shielded equipment. Follow any special regulations and always switch off Personal Computer or Handheld Computer incorporating GSM/GPRS modem wherever forbidden, or when you suspect that it may cause interference or danger. Road safety comes first! Do not use a Personal Computer or Handheld Computer incorporating GSM/GPRS modem while driving a vehicle. Do not place the computer with GSM/GPRS modem in an area where it could cause per-
sonal injury to the driver or passengers. It is recommended to stow the unit in the boot or secure stowage area while driving. Do not place the computer with GSM/GPRS modem in an area over an air bag or in the vicinity where an air bag may deploy. Air bags inflate with great force and if the computer with GSM/GPRS modem is placed in the air bag deployment area may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Precautions As with any portable computer device precautions should be taken to avoid to the CF-P2 damage. The following usage and handling proce-
dures are recommended. Before putting the computer away, be sure to wipe off any moisture. Avoid Extreme Heat and Cold Do not store or use the computer in locations exposed to heat (in an automobile on a sunny day, for example), direct sunlight, or ex-
treme cold. Avoid moving the computer between locations with large tem-
perature differences. Operation Temperature: 5 oC to 35 oC {41 oF to 95 oF}
Humidity:
Storage Temperature: -20 oC to 60 oC {-4 oF to 140 oF}
Humidity:
30 % to 80 % RH (No condensation) 30 % to 90 % RH (No condensation) Avoid Radio Frequency Interference Do not place the computer near a television or radio receiver. Be careful of low-temperature burns Avoid more than casual contact with any heat pro-
ducing area of the computer, AC adaptor, and any option or accessory you use with it. Even low heat, if warmer than the bodys temperature, can cause burns, if the skin is exposed to the heat source for a long enough period of time. Avoid Magnetic Fields Keep the computer away from magnets. Avoid Stacking Do not place heavy objects on the computer. Keep Small Objects Away Do not insert paper clips or other small objects into the computer. Do Not Disassemble the computer Do not attempt to disassemble your computer. Avoid Excessive Force on the LCD Do not apply excessive downward force on the LCD. Precautions Keep SD memory cards and MultiMedia Cards (both sold separately) away from infants and small children. Accidental swallowing will result in bodily in-
jury. In the event of accidental swallowing, see a doc-
tor immediately. Do not cover the computer with a thick cloth, such as a blanket. Handling Do not drop or hit your computer against solid objects. Remove all cables before transporting your computer. We recommend that the battery be fully charged. We also rec-
ommend that the backup battery (a built-in coin type battery) be fully charged. When transporting spare batteries inside a package, briefcase, etc., we recommend that the batteries be stored in a plastic bag. Always carry your computer with you when traveling. Never check it in with luggage. For use of the computer inside an aircraft, we recommend asking the airlines regarding their policy on this issue. It is a good idea to make backup copies on SD memory cards/
MultiMedia Cards and carry them with you. Battery Pack Care should be exercised with regard to the following in or-
der to avoid the possibility of over-heating, fire, or damage. Avoid Heat Do not throw the battery pack into a fire or expose it to excessive heat. Keep Articles Away Do not place the battery pack together with articles such as necklaces or hairpins when carrying or stor-
ing. Do Not Disassemble Do not insert sharp objects into the battery pack, expose it to bumps or shocks, or deform, disas-
semble, or modify it. Do Not Short Do not short the positive (+) and negative (-) con-
tacts. Avoid Extreme Heat, Cold and Direct Sunlight Do not charge, use or leave the battery pack for ex-
tended periods where it will be exposed to direct sunlight, in a hot place (in an automobile on a sunny day, for example), or in a cold place. Do Not Put Into a Microwave Do not put the battery pack into a microwave oven or a pressurized chamber. Do Not Use With Any Other Device The battery pack is rechargeable and was intended for the specified computer. Do not use it with a de-
vice other than the one for which it was designed. Stop Using Should the battery emit an abnormal odor, become hot to the touch, become discolored, change shape, or become in any way different from normal, remove it from the computer and stop using it. If the battery pack will not be used for a long period of time (a month or more), charge or discharge (use) the battery pack until the remaining battery level becomes 30 % to 40 % and store it in a cool, dry place. The battery pack is not charged when the computer is first purchased. Be sure to charge it before using it for the first time. When the Fast travel charger is connected to the com-
puter, charging begins automatically. If the battery leaks and the fluid get into your eyes, do not rub your eyes. Flush your eyes with clear water and immediately see a doctor for medical treatment. NOTE The battery pack may become warm during recharging or normal use. This is completely normal. Recharging will not commence outside of the allowable temperature range (5 C to 35 C {41F to 95F})*1. Even if charging stops because the temperature is out-
side the charging temperature range, the battery indica-
tor will turn off. Once the allowable range requirement is satisfied, charging begins automatically. Note that the recharging time varies based on the usage conditions.
(Recharging takes longer than usual when the tempera-
ture is 10 C {50 F} or below.) If the temperature is low, the operating time is short-
ened. Only use the computer within the allowable tem-
perature range. The battery pack is a consumable item. If the amount of time the computer can be run off a particular battery pack becomes dramatically shorter and repeated recharging does not restore its performance, the battery pack should be replaced with a new one. When a spare battery pack is to be carried in a pocket or bag, it is recommended that it be placed in a plastic bag so that its contacts are protected. Always power off the computer when it is not in use. Leaving the computer on when the Fast travel charger is not connected will exhaust the remaining battery capacity.
*1These temperature settings are valid when the battery is charg-
ing and the computer is off. The temperature range may be-
come narrower when the battery is charging and the computer is operating. When Using Peripheral Devices Pay strict attention to the following points to avoid damage to the computer, peripheral devices, cables, etc. Also, in addition to following this manual, carefully read the instruction manuals for the peripheral devices being used. Use only peripheral devices that conform to the computers specifications. Connect the devices properly, paying close attention to the condition and position of the connectors. If a connection cannot be made easily, do not apply undue force; check once more to confirm the condition and position of the connector (alignment of pins, etc.). If the connector has holding screws, fasten the screws firmly. Do not carry the computer with cables attached, and do not pull on the cables forcefully.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Handheld Computer Model No. CF-P2 Series Please read this instructions manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. Refer to the provided Safety Precautions regarding precautions for this com-
puter. Customer's Record Dealer's Name Dealer's Address Model No.*
Serial No. or Code No. Date of Purchase
* For the Model No., insert the 12 digit number (for example, CF-P2T1FDF7E) located on the back of the computer. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Handheld Computer. Read the operating instruc-
tions thoroughly for proper operation of your new computer. Illustrations and Terminology in this Manual NOTE:
CAUTION:
- [Programs]:
NOTE provides a useful fact or helpful information. CAUTION indicates a condition that may result in minor or mod-
erate injury. This illustration means to tap tap [Programs]. Where to go for referred information. at the top of the screen, then to 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. 2 Contents Getting Started Whats in the Box? .................................................. 4 Names and Functions of Parts ............................... 5 First-time Operation ................................................ 9 Operation Starting Up/Shutting Down ................................... 12 LCD (Touchscreen)............................................... 17 Backlight Settings ................................................. 19 Entering Information ............................................. 21 Using T9 Text Input .......................................................... 21 Using the Input Panel ........................................................ 24 Using the Keyboard ........................................................... 25 Changing the Assignment of Program Buttons .... 26 Setting to Resume ............................................................. 26 Quick Menu........................................................................ 27 Battery Power ....................................................... 29 Remaining Battery ............................................................. 29 Setting for Auto Powering Off ............................................ 29 Replacing the Battery Pack ............................................... 30 SD Memory Card/SDIO Card/MultiMedia Card.... 31 Panasonic Backup ................................................ 32 Pocket Internet Explorer ....................................... 35 Connecting to Your Computer ............................... 36 Wireless Functions ............................................... 39 Changing the Wireless Power Status ................................ 39 Setting Up the Remote Network for GPRS ........................ 40 Connecting to Wireless LAN ............................................. 43 Connecting to Bluetooth Devices ...................................... 49 Dialer and Telephony ............................................ 53 Customizing the Computer ................................... 58 Troubleshooting Dealing with Problems .......................................... 61 Resetting Your Computer .................................................. 61 Troubleshooting ................................................................. 62 Diagnostic Tool .................................................................. 65 Appendix For Effective Use .................................................. 67 Specifications ....................................................... 68 3 Whats in the Box?
Make sure the parts shown in the figure have been supplied. If any of these items is missing or is not working properly, contact Panasonic Technical Support. Make sure the provided stylus has been stored to the computer (
page 17). Fast Travel Charger......................... 1 Battery Pack .................................... 1 Model No: EB-CAD95UK Model No: CF-VZSU33 Safety Precautions ......................... 1 License Agreement ............................ 1 End User License Agreement ........ 1 Companion CD*1 ................................ 1
*1 You can use the Companion CD to install various software, including Microsoft ActiveSync
page 36). 4 Names and Functions of Parts The illustrations shown may differ from the actual physical appearances. Wireless Power LED Indicator When wireless power is on, LED indicator is blinking green. Receiver Light Sensor Brightness of backlight changes according to level of ambient light
page 19). Program Buttons By pressing the program button, the program as-
signed to the button is started up (
page 26). OFF Hook (Talk) Button
pages 53) Cursor Control
page 8) Wireless Power Button Turns GSM/GPRS(Phone) or Wireless LAN or Bluetooth page 39). power ON/OFF (
This button also functions as one of the program buttons
page 26). Numeric Keypad
page 25) Notification LED Indicator
page 7) Power Switch Stylus
page 17) Accessory Connector LCD (Touchscreen)
page 18) SD Card/
MultiMedia Card Slot
page 31) SD Card LED Indicator When the SD card or MultiMedia card is ac-
cessed, LED indicator is lighting green. ON Hook (End) Button
pages 53) SD Backspace Button
- [Settings] - [System] tab Internal Microphone For detailed settings, tap page 59).
- [Audio] (
5 Names and Functions of Parts GSM/GPRS Antenna Connector Used for a car mounter (optional) connected to CF-P2. GSM/GPRS Antenna
(built-in) Bluetooth Antenna
(built-in) Wireless LAN Antenna
(built-in) Speaker To adjust the volume, tap on the navigation bar, or press the Volume Up/Down But-
tons. Expansion Connector You can connect CF-P2 directly to the Fast Travel Charger, or the computer using the proper cable (
pages 10, 38). Record Button Can be recorded while pressing this button. Headset Jack
page 8) Volume Up Button Volume Down Button Reset Switch
page 61) RESET Battery Pack pages 9, 30)
6 Names and Functions of Parts Notification LED Indicator page 5)
Status Not connected to the Fast Travel Charger or unable to recharge outside the allowable temperature range. Connected to the Fast Travel Charger
(No charging)
Connected to the Fast Travel Charger
Connected to USB cable, and add a check mark for [Supply power from PC by using USB] (
(Charging in progress) page 29). Notification None Not lit Given*1 Blinking Green Green Blinking Green Orange Blinking Orange
*1 Examples of notification are shown below. When the alarm is set in tab and the alarm is ringing. When you miss phone calls, etc.
- [Settings] - [System] tab - [Clock & Alarms] - [Alarms]
7 Names and Functions of Parts Headset and 3.5 DIA plug adaptor Only the CF-VHSP11W (sold separately) can connect to the headset jack. CF-VHSP11W includes A and B. When using a 3.5 DIA plug, B is required. This adaptor can be connected to stereo headphones. Audio output from the internal speaker is disabled when the headset or the 3.5 DIA plug adaptor is connected. A. Headset B. 3.5 DIA plug adaptor Front
*1Answer switch Back Microphone 3.5 DIA plug
*1 Press for about one second to answer/
hang up voice calls. Function will not operate if the switch is not pressed long enough. Cursor Control Using the cursor control, the following operations can be performed. Press Center Operation:
Executes a selected item from a menu, or a selected icon. For example, after an item within a menu is selected, center of the cursor control can be pressed to execute this selected item. Press Up/Down Right/Left Operations:
Performs the same function as the up/down right/left cursor control. For example, the Press Up operation can be performed to select an item towards the top within a menu. Changing the Cursor Control Settings The cursor control settings allow you to adjust the interval between the waiting time until the repetition of an input begins (from the first input to the second input) if the cursor control is held down, and the repeat of the input (from the second input and on). 1 Tap 2 Customize the way your cursor control repeats. 3 Tap [ok].
- [Settings] - [Personal] tab - [Buttons] - [Up/Down Control] tab. 8 SIM Card Slot Battery Pack Cover First-time Operation 1 Turn your computer over and slide the battery pack cover to remove it. 2 Install the SIM card. CAUTION The contacts of the SIM card slot are extremely sensitive to static electricity. When inserting or removing a SIM card, do not touch the contacts. Doing so has been known to cause damage or electric shock.
(1) Unlock the Latch and open (A). Latch
(A)
(2) Insert the card all the way into (A). Make sure that the beveled corner of the SIM card matches up with (B).
(A)
(B) CAUTION Insert with care, because if the SIM card is not in-
serted correctly, the computer will not operate, and the SIM card may be damaged by contact with the battery.
(A)
(3) Snap (A) into place by pushing down on it.
(4) Slide the Latch in the direction of the arrow to lock. 3 Install the battery pack.
(1) Hold the battery pack so that the name Panasonic is fac-
ing upwards and the tab (C) is placed as shown at right, and put the battery pack into the computer so that the bat-
tery connector and the CF-P2 connector match up. Latch
(C) 9 First-time Operation
(2) Set the cover in place and slide it in the direction indi-
cated by the arrow to close. CAUTION After changing the SIM card and inserting the battery pack (except for first-time op-
eration), reset the CF-P2. 4 Connect your computer to a power outlet. Connect the Fast Travel Charger to CF-P2 with arrow marks facing up. Charging begins automatically. Charging Time:(Power Off) Approx. 4 hours
(Power On) Varies depending on the usage conditions. This computer is equipped with a memory backup battery which automatically charges from the fully-charged lithium-ion battery (main battery). This backup battery retains data in memory when the lithium-ion battery is removed, and takes 24 hours to charge when you first use this computer. NOTE When the backup battery or main battery becomes low, some alert messages and icons will be displayed (
page 14). CAUTION Do not remove the main battery before the backup battery is fully charged. Other-
wise, data in RAM will be lost. Take care to ensure that the remaining power in the main battery and the backup battery never discharges completely. When any remaining power discharges completely, the computer will no longer function properly, and the computer powers off automatically. Connect the Fast Travel Charger and recharge the battery. If the computer is left for 72 hours or more without recharging, the computer may be fully reset. When the computer is fully reset, all user-added data except for Flash Storage will be lost. The computer will be returned to the condition at the time of purchase except for Flash Storage. Handling the Fast Travel Charger Do not twist or pull the Fast Travel Charger cord forcefully. Otherwise, the connec-
tions will be damaged. Use only the provided The Fast Travel Charger with your computer. Using a charger other than the one provided might damage the battery and the computer. 10 First-time Operation 5 Turn your computer on
(1) Using the provided stylus (
page 17), push the center of the reset switch straight in for 1 second while holding down on the power switch (
page 12). Reset Switch CAUTION When the battery pack is not fully charged, if the Fast Travel Charger is connected, CF-P2 may not turn on. Use only the provided stylus to push the reset switch. Do not push the reset switch with any other sharp-pointed objects, i.e. pencils, and ball point pens. The reset switch or other parts may become damaged.
(2) Tap the screen to set up your Pocket PC. The Windows*1 alignment screen is displayed.
*1 This computer uses Microsoft Windows MobileTM 2003 Second Edition Software for Pocket PC, Premium with Phone Edition.
(3) Align the touchscreen.
(For alignment, tapping operations are required. For informa-
tion on tapping, refer to page 17.)
"+" is displayed in the center, upper left, lower left, lower right, and upper right portions of the touch screen, in that order. Each time the "+" mark is displayed, tap the center of the "+" mark with the stylus. NOTE In this operation, the "+" mark may not move smoothly. This is not a malfunction. Continue the operation.
(4) At [complete], tap the screen to begin using CF-P2. 6 Set the time and date
- [Settings] - [System] tab - [Clock & Alarms].
(1) Tap
(2) Set the time zone, time and date.
(3) Tap [ok]. NOTE You can also set the date and time by tapping on [Today] screen (
page 15). This concludes the first-time use operation guidelines. 11 Starting Up/Shutting Down Starting Up (from the second time) Lightly press the power switch once. Programs and files that were previously displayed appear on your screen. Power Switch Power Switch Lightly press the power switch (within 0.5 seconds) to turn on/off CF-P2. To turn the LCD backlight on/off:
Turn on CF-P2, and press the power switch until the LCD backlight goes on/off and release the switch. At the time of purchase, the brightness of the LCD backlight and the keyboard backlight changes according to the level of ambient light. To change this setting, refer to page 19. If the CF-P2 powers off while the backlight is off, the backlight will remain off when the CF-P2 powers on again. NOTE When the backlight is on, more power is consumed, and the battery operating time is reduced. 12 Starting Up/Shutting Down The Navigation Bar and Command Bar The navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the active program and current time, and allows you to switch to programs and close screens. Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs. The command bar includes menu names, buttons, and the input panel button. Status Icon (
page 14) or may be displayed depending on the program that is running. Tap to select a program. Tap to quickly select a program you have recently used. Tap to see additional programs. Tap to customize CF-P2 (
pages 58-60). New Button Buttons (Example for [Notes]) Menu Names Input Panel Button 13 Starting Up/Shutting Down Following are some of the status icons you may see. Status Icon & Meaning Turn all sounds on and off GPRS available Backup battery is very low GPRS Connection in progress Main battery is charging Main battery is full Main battery is low Main battery is very low Notification that one or more instant messages were received Notification that one or more e-mail messages were received More Notification icons need to be displayed. Tap the icon to view all. Roaming Radio off Playing sound disable Vibrate ON Missed Call Full Signal Strength Wireless LAN data call Voice Call in progress Wireless LAN on ActiveSync/CSD Connection in progress Wireless LAN Connection in progress 14 Starting Up/Shutting Down Today Screen Youll see the Today screen when you turn on the computer for the first time each day (or after 4 hours of inactivity*1). The Today screen can be displayed by tapping
- [Today]. On the Today screen, you can see at a glance important information for the day.
*1 To change the setting, tap
- [Settings] - [Personal] tab - [Today] - [Items] tab. Tap to switch to a program. Tap to change date and time. Tap to open an item. Your day at a glance. Tap to create a new item. Displayed when synchronizing with a host computer using Microsoft ActiveSync. Tap to view connection status. is displayed when Panasonic Bluetooth has started. 15 Starting Up/Shutting Down Pop-up Menus With pop-up menus, you can quickly choose an action for an item. For example, you can use the pop-up menu in the contact list to quickly delete a contact, make a copy of a contact, or send an e-mail message to a contact. The actions in the pop-up menus vary from program to program.
(1) To access a pop-up menu:
Tap and hold to display the pop-up menu.
(2) Lift the stylus and tap the action you want to perform. Tap outside the menu to close it without performing an action. Shutting Down (power off) Lightly press the power switch once (within 0.5 seconds). CF-P2 shutdown is the same as the standby state of a com-
puter. (Standby state is a function allowing you to turn off the power without closing applications. The settings before the power was turned off are stored in the memory, so when the power is turned back on, the screen is the same as it was before the power was turned off (the same applications and files are opened) and you can start working immediately.) Power Switch CAUTION Check to see the SD card LED indicator if the SD card/MultiMedia Card is not being accessed before turning off the power. If the power is turned off while the card is being accessed, the data stored on the card may be damaged and the com-
puter may stop working properly. 16 LCD (Touchscreen) Using the Stylus Use the provided stylus to perform operations on the touchscreen. The stylus is located in the stylus holder at the upper right of the computer, and can be held like a pen or a pencil. The following operations are possible on the touchscreen. Tapping Dragging You can select an item on the screen by tapping it with the stylus. This operation is called a tap. You can drag on an item on the screen by holding the stylus down over the item and then moving the stylus. This operation is called a drag. Tapping and Holding You can tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for the item. On the pop-up menu that appears, tap the action you want to perform. Handling the Stylus Clean the stylus tip and screen prior to operation. Foreign particles can scratch the screen and impede the operation of the stylus. Use the provided stylus only on the screen or when pushing the reset switch. Using it for any other purpose may damage the stylus and scratch the screen. 17 LCD (Touchscreen) Handling the Touchscreen Use the provided stylus with CF-P2. Do not use an implement other than the stylus pro-
vided with the computer. Do not place any object on the surface or press down forcefully with sharp-pointed objects
(e.g., nails), or hard objects that may become damaged (e.g., pencils and ball point pens). Do not operate the computer when such things as dust are on the LCD. Do not allow substances such as oil to contact the LCD. The cursor may not work properly in such cases. Aligning the Touchscreen Align the touchscreen if the cursor does not correctly move to the position where the stylus touches the touchscreen of the computer. 1 Tap
- [Settings] - [System] tab - [Screen]
and tap [Align Screen]. You can also align the screen when of the cursor control are pressed.
+ center 2 "+" is displayed in the center, upper left, lower left, lower right, and upper right portions of the touchscreen, in that order. Each time the "+" mark is displayed, tap the center of the "+" mark with the stylus. The alignment procedure is executed after the five
"+" marks are touched. NOTE When performing a full reset, the "+" mark may not move smoothly in this opera-
tion. This is not a malfunction. Continue the operation. 18 Backlight Settings Adjust the LCD Brightness Screen brightness can be adjusted in accordance with the usage conditions. 1 Tap
- [Settings] - [System] tab - [Backlight]. 2 Tap the [Brightness] tab and adjust the bright-
ness with the slider. 3 Tap [ok]. CAUTION If there are check marks at [Advanced] tab (see below), this function may not work. In such a case, remove those check marks and adjust the brightness with the slider. Settings of the Backlight Automatically The backlight can be set automatically. 1 Tap
- [Settings] - [System] tab - [Backlight]. 2 Tap the [Advanced] tab. Add the check mark so that the sensor detects the amount of light, and the backlight automatically be-
come dimmer so that the LCD screen is not too bright when using CF-P2 in a car or other dark places. Add the check mark so that the dimming function is enabled only when CF-P2 is docked in its car mounters cradle. Add the check mark so that when LCD backlight turns on, keyboard backlight turns on automatically at dark place. Add the check mark so that the sensor detects the amount of light, and the backlight automatically turn off at bright places. 19 3 Tap [ok]. Backlight Settings LCD Backlight ON/OFF Turn on CF-P2, and press the power switch until the LCD backlight goes on/off and release the switch. (Depending on the setting under the [Advanced] tab, the LCD backlight may not be turned on.) Setting of the LCD Backlight The LCD backlight can be set to turn off automatically (e.g., for conserve power) by setting the timeout function. Individual settings can be made for battery use and The Fast Travel Charger use. 1 Tap
- [Settings] - [System] tab - [Backlight]. 2 Battery use setting:
The Fast Travel Charger use setting:
Tap the [Battery Power] tab. Tap the [External Power] tab. Add a check mark so that when the device is not oper-
ated, the LCD backlight switches off automatically when the timeout expires. Timeout Add a check mark so that tapping the screen turns the LCD backlight on.
(Example for [Battery Power]) 3 Tap [ok]. 20 Entering Information You can use the following options to enter information:
below) or the number shown Use the numeric keypad to input typed text by using T9 (
on the key top. Use the input panel to input typed text, either by using the soft keyboard or other input method. Write directly on the screen.*1 Draw pictures on the screen.*1 Speak into the internal microphone to record a message.*1 Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize or copy information from a host computer to CF-P2. For more information on Microsoft ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help on the host computer (
page 36).
*1 For more information, tap
- [Help] - [Settings] - [Input]. Using T9 Text Input With T9 Text Input software, you can enter text easier and faster than with the Multitap method of text entry. Instead of pressing a key repeatedly to enter a letter, you press a key only once for each letter. Changing the text entry mode
(1) Tap the arrow (A) and tap [Alphabetic T9].
(2) Tap (B) and select a text entry mode. The current mode is indicated at (B). CF-P2 has four text entry modes:
(B) Help
(T9):
(ABC):
(123):
Used to enter letters, numbers, and symbols. You press a key only once for each letter. Used to enter letters and numbers. You press keys repeatedly to cycle to the desired character. Used to enter numbers.
(A)
(Symbols): Used to enter symbols and punctuation marks. To change the text entry mode, press repeatedly until the icon of the mode you want is displayed. for more than one second or tap (B) 21 Entering Information Entering Letters in T9 Mode Important T9 concepts:
Type to the end of the word if it does not appear after you enter the first few letters. Dont be concerned about what appears on screen while entering a word. Press the up/down cursor control to scroll through word choices. You can enter words that contain capital letters (
You can use the Smart Punctuation feature to quickly add punctuation to words (
page 23 Changing the Shift State). page 23 Entering Symbols).
(1) Press the corresponding number key one time. For example, to enter the letter c, press 2 abc once. Although each key represents several letters, T9 determines from the keys you press which letter you want.
(2) If the word displayed is the one you want, press #
to add a space and begin the next word.
(3) Press center of the cursor control to enter the word. The following section describes what to do if T9 doesnt display the word you want. When the Word You Want Isnt on Screen Sometimes the word T9 displays isnt the one you want. For example, to enter cat you would press the keys 2 abc 2 abc 8 tuv . For this key sequence, however, act is the most likely matching word. Although T9 displays act, it has prepared a list of all the words that match the key sequence. To view the next matching words, press the up/down cursor control. Pressing this cursor control replaces the current word with the next matching word. When the Word Isnt in T9s List Sometimes the word you want to enter isnt in T9s list of matching words. In this situation, you can switch to ABC mode by pressing until is displayed and enter the word. Return to T9 mode by pressing until is displayed. T9 automatically also adds words input in ABC mode to its dictionary.*1 Entering Completed Words*1 Sometimes T9 places in the selection list completed words. Completed words match the keys youve entered but contain additional characters. If the completed word isnt the one you want, just keep entering letters. T9 will remove the completed portion of the word for you automatically. If the completed word is the one you want, press #
to add a space and begin the next word.
*1 This setting can be changed as follows. 1 Tap the arrow on the command bar. 2 Tap [Options] - [Input Method] tab - tap [Options]. 3 Add/remove a check mark from each setting. 4 Tap [ok]. 22 Entering Information Entering Letters in ABC Mode To enter a letter, press the corresponding number key repeatedly until you cycle around to the desired letter. For example, to enter an s, press 7pqrs four times. Entering Predicted Words*1 Sometimes T9 places in the selection list predicted words. Predicted words are words T9 thinks you may want to enter, based on text youve recently entered. Available in both T9 and ABC mode, predicted words are underlined. If the predicted word you see isnt the one you want, press the up/down cursor control to view additional predicted words. When you find the one you want, press #
to add a space and begin the next word. If none of the predicted words in the selection list is the word you want, just keep entering letters. T9 will remove the predicted word for you automatically.
*1 This setting can be changed as follows. 1 Tap the arrow on the command bar. 2 Tap [Options] - [Input Method] tab - tap [Options]. 3 Add/remove a check mark from each setting. 4 Tap [ok]. Changing the Shift State T9 has three shift states:
Lowercaseletters are in lowercase. Single-character uppercasethe next letter you enter is in uppercase. T9 then automati-
cally returns to lowercase. Uppercaseletters are in uppercase. To switch from one shift state to the next, press You can see which mode is active by looking at the next to T9 mode indication. You may see one of these icons:
key:
: Indicates single-character uppercase.
: Indicates uppercase. If you do not see either icon, CF-P2 is in lowercase. Entering Symbols There are two ways to enter symbols. If CF-P2 is in T9 mode, you can press 1
(also known as the Smart Punctuation key) to enter a symbol and then continue adding letters. For example, to enter Ill, press 4 ghi
, 1
, the display changes to Il. If the displayed the display reads I., but once you press 5 jkl symbol isnt the one you want, press the up/down cursor control to see other choices. You can also enter symbols by setting CF-P2 to Symbols mode (by pressing until is displayed). When CF-P2 is in Symbols mode, symbols appear in the selection list. If you see the symbol you want, select it using the cursor control, and the symbol will be added. If you dont see the symbol you want, press the up/down cursor control to see the next page of symbols. After you enter a symbol, CF-P2 returns to the mode it was in before you set it to Symbols mode. After you press 4 ghi 5 jkl 5 jkl 1 23 Entering Information Entering Numbers There are two ways to enter numbers. If CF-P2 is in ABC or T9 mode, you can enter a number by pressing the corresponding number key until a number is displayed. The num-
ber is entered, but CF-P2s text entry mode doesnt change. You can also enter numbers by setting CF-P2 to 123 mode (by pressing #
is displayed). Setting CF-P2 to 123 mode is useful if you want to enter more than one or two numbersfor example, street addresses or phone numbers. After setting CF-P2 to 123 mode, enter numbers by pressing the corresponding number keys. When youre finished, set CF-P2 back to previous mode (by pressing until previous mode is displayed). until Moving the Cursor You can move the cursor by pressing the right/left cursor control. However, the number of characters that the cursor moves can varywithin T9 mode it generally moves word by word and within ABC mode it moves letter by letter. Deleting Text You can delete text by pressing
. Each key press deletes the character left of the cursor. Using the Input Panel Use the input panel to enter information in any program on CF-P2. You can either type using the soft keyboard or write using Letter Recognizer, Block Recognizer, or Transcriber. In either case, the characters appear as typed text on the screen. To show or hide the input panel, tap the input panel button. Tap the arrow next to the input panel button to see your choices. Select an input method Input Panel Button Tap to see your choice Tap [123] to allow the keyboard to input $,
{}, %, etc. To type with the soft keyboard:
(1) Tap here and then [Keyboard].
(2) On the soft keyboard that is displayed, tap the keys with your stylus.
(Example for [Keyboard]) 24 Entering Information Using the Keyboard Press a key to input the number shown on the key top. Cursor Control OFF Hook (Talk) Button Wireless Power Button OFF Hook (Talk) Button:
ON Hook (End) Button:
Wireless Power Button*1:
ok Button*1:
Cursor Control:
Backspace Key:
ok Button ON Hook (End) Button Backspace Key Numeric Keypad 1 4 7pqrs ghi abc jkl tuv 2 5 8 0 3 6 def mno wxyz 9
page 53. page 53. page 39. This key works the same as the tapping [ok] on the screen. page 8. This key works the same as the Backspace key of a com-
puter. Numeric Keypad:
Use when making phone calls. Characters and numbers can also be input using T9 (
page 22).
*1 These are the settings at the time of purchase. You can change the assignment of these program buttons (
page 26). 25 Changing the Assignment of Program Buttons Programs are assigned to the buttons shown below at the time of purchase. If either of the buttons is pressed after the computer has started up, the program assigned for that button is started up. These buttons are called program buttons.
(B)
(C)
(D)
(A)
(F)
(E) 3 6 def mno abc jkl 1 4 7pqrs ghi 2 5 8 9 wxyz
(A) - Quick Menu (B) - Contacts (C) - Context Menu (D) - OK/Close
(E) - Record (F) - Wireless Power You can change the assignment of the program buttons following the procedure. 1 Tap 2 Choose each setting.
- [Settings] - [Personal] tab - [Buttons].
(1)Tap one button.
(2)Tap under [Assign a program] and select a pro-
gram from the list. 3 Tap [ok]. Setting to Resume You can resume the computer with the program buttons and OFF Hook (Talk)/ON Hook
(End) Buttons. 1 Tap 2 Add a check mark to resume when the program buttons and OFF Hook (Talk)/
- [Settings] - [Personal] tab - [Buttons] - [Wakeup] tab. ON Hook (End) Buttons are pressed. 3 Tap [ok]. 26 Changing the Assignment of Program Buttons Quick Menu Quick Menu tool allows you to launch the enrolled application quickly by pressing the pro-
gram button, and check the battery status and date. When you press the program button that is assigned to the Quick Menu, the window indicated below is displayed. The following programs are assigned to the menu item at the time of purchase. Item 1 - Messaging Item 2 - Internet Explorer Item 3 - Calendar You can change the assignment of Quick Menu
page 28). You can select an item from the Quick Menu in the following ways. Press the number key corresponding to the item number. Select the menu by using the cursor control to launch application. Tap the item. CAUTION When starting the Quick Menu after the Fast Travel Charger is connected or discon-
nected, the battery condition may not be displayed correctly. The correct value will be displayed after a few moments. 27 Changing the Assignment of Program Buttons Changing the Assignment of Quick Menu 1 Press the program button that is assigned to the Quick Menu and tap [As-
sign].
[Program Assignment] will be displayed. NOTE If the [Restore Default] is tapped, the assignments will return to the default settings.
(1)Tap one item.
(2)Tap under [Assign a program:] and select a pro-
gram from the list. When selecting <None>, the menu assignment will be none. When selecting [(...Free command)], the follow-
ing screen will be displayed. 1 Tap and select a folder. 2 Tap and select type of files. 3 Tap folders and select a program from the list. 2 Tap [ok]. CAUTION Do not delete or move assigned programs using the File Explorer or other function. An assigned program cannot be started up if it has been deleted or moved. 28 Battery Power CAUTION Ensure that the backup battery is fully charged before replacing the battery pack and replace the battery pack within 30 minutes; otherwise the data in RAM will be lost. Do not touch the terminals of the battery pack. The battery pack may no longer function properly if the terminals are dirty or damaged. Do not expose the battery pack to water, or allow it to become wet. The battery pack is not charged when CF-P2 is first purchased. Be sure to charge it before using it for the first time. When the Fast Travel Charger is connected to CF-P2, charging begins automatically. Use only the specified battery pack (CF-VZSU33U) with CF-P2. Do not install or remove the battery pack while CF-P2 is on.
- [Settings] - [System] tab - [Power] - [Battery] tab. Remaining Battery Tap The recharging state is displayed. When the Remaining Battery Charge Becomes Low Plug in the Fast Travel Charger, and fully charge your battery. Use a spare battery if you have one. If you have neither the Fast Travel Charger nor a spare battery, power off your computer. Setting for Auto Powering Off You can set CF-P2 power to turn off automatically after a specified period of time. Tap
- [Settings] - [System] tab - [Power] - [Advanced] tab. Add a check mark to supply power from another computer via USB. NOTE Power may not be supplied, depending on the condition of CF-P2 or the other computer. Timeout Add a check mark so that when CF-P2 is not operated, CF-P2 turns off automatically when the timeout ex-
pires. Add a check mark so that when the Fast Travel Charger is connected, CF-P2 turns off automatically when the timeout expires. 29 Battery Power Replacing the Battery Pack When the charge provided by your battery pack is supplied for only a short period of time, even after full charging according to the instructions, it may be time to replace your battery pack. The battery pack is a consumable item and therefore requires replacement (CF-VZSU33U). Removing the battery pack CAUTION Ensure that the Fast Travel Charger is removed when replacing the battery pack.
(1) To turn off [Phone], lightly press the Wireless Power Button (within 0.5 seconds) to display [Wireless Power Status] screen. (For details, page 39.)
(2) Turn off your computer.
(3) Turn your computer over and slide the battery pack cover to remove it. Battery Pack Cover
(4) Remove the battery pack in the direction shown in the figure. Installing the battery pack
(1) Refer to page 9 about installing the battery pack.
(2) Turn your computer on.*1
(3) Save the unsaved data and push the reset switch.
*1 When [Phone] is still on and the battery pack is replaced, the message [Phone function is disabled. Please reset] may appear. 30 SD Memory Card/SDIO Card/MultiMedia Card About SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card An SD Memory Card/MultiMedia Card can be used for the following purposes. The exchange of data with various devices equipped with an SD card/MultiMedia Card slot, audio storage, and so on. NOTE Software (e.g., drivers) required to exchange data with these devices. (Refer to the instructions manual provided with each SD compatible peripheral device.) Use as a memory card (e.g., use as a storage unit on which files can be written). About SDIO Card Before using the SDIO card, the software attached to SDIO card has to be installed. For details, refer to the instructions manual provided with the SDIO card. Inserting/Removing a Card 1 Open the SD card*1/MultiMedia Card slot cover.
*1 SD card includes an SD Memory Card and an SDIO card. 2 Inserting Slide the card in until it snaps into place as shown in the illustration. Make sure the labeled face of the SD card/MultiMedia Card is towards the front of the computer and then firmly insert the card. If you mistake the back side of the card with the top surface side, the card cannot be inserted all the way into the slot. Do not insert the card at an angle. SD card/MultiMedia Card Slot Removing
(1) Press the card. It will come out slightly.
(2) Remove the card. 3 Close the SD card/MultiMedia Card slot cover. CAUTION Before removing an SD card/MultiMedia Card or powering off CF-P2, check to see the SD card LED indicator whether CF-P2 is accessing the card. Such accesses are done intermittently for a short period of time. Be sure to remove the card or power off CF-P2 only after confirming that CF-P2 is not accessing the card. If the card is removed or CF-P2 is powered off during an access attempt, valuable data may be lost or CF-P2 may fail to work properly. With the SDIO card, in some cases access is not interrupted, so refer to the instructions manual provided with the SDIO card. 31 Panasonic Backup Using the backup function, you can back up data from the CF-P2 RAM to an SD Memory Card, MultiMedia Card, or Flash Storage, or restore data backed up on those storage area to the CF-P2 RAM. CAUTION The data in [Messaging] may not be backed up correctly. When you back up and re-
store data, some mail contents may be lost. If you need to save the mail data, leave it on the server. Do not do the following during the procedure:
Touching the power switch, any keyboard and touchscreen. Disable the connection with the host computer, for example by disconnecting the cable. Confirm that battery remaining is at least 50%, disable all power management, and stop any other programs that may be running. When backing up to an SD Memory Card, be sure to insert the SD Memory Card first, and wait for a moment, then start [Panasonic Backup]. (See below) NOTE Backup processing cannot be executed manually during Auto Backup or Auto Restore. We recommend that each media be formatted as shown below when backing up. Recommended Format SD Format (use SD Formatter) FAT16 Not required. Media SD Memory Card MultiMedia Card Flash storage Manual Backup 1 Reset CF-P2 (
2 When backing up to an SD Memory Card, insert the SD Memory Card. 3 Tap 4 Tap
- [Programs] - [Panasonic Backup] - [Backup] tab. to select the storage area to back up page 61). the data. 5 Tap [Backup Start]. If the warning message is displayed, select [YES] to confirm after carefully reading the message. 6 Input the Backup file name. Add a check mark for [Set Password] and set a pass-
word if required. 7 Tap [ok]. Follow the on-screen instructions. The progress screen will be displayed. To stop the op-
eration, tap [Abort]. Backup successful will be displayed when the backup is complete. Tap [ok]. 32 Panasonic Backup Auto Backup 1 Tap 2 Tap [Tools] on the command bar and select [Auto Backup Settings].
- [Programs] - [Panasonic Backup]. A warning message will be displayed. Tap [ok]. 3 Tap [File] tab.
(1) Tap
(2) Change the settings in [Settings]. to choose the storage area for Auto Backup. CAUTION If there is a check mark in [Stop other application before backup], some appli-
cations currently being executed may or may not save their active files, and may not shut down properly. 4 Make a setting for Auto Backup. When making a setting at the time and day*1:
(1) Tap [Schedule] tab.
(2) Add a check mark for [Scheduling backup].
(3) Set the time and day to back up at [Backup Schedule]. When making a setting to start Auto Backup when the remaining battery power is low*1:
(1) Tap [Battery] tab.
(2) Add a check mark for [Backup when battery is low].
(3) Set the threshold. NOTE If power is off, the amount of battery power remaining cannot be checked so that this function cannot work.
*1 [Scheduling backup] and [Battery] can be set simultaneously. When setting a password for backup files:
(1) Tap [Password] tab.
(2) Add a check mark for [Set Password].
(3) Set password for backup files. 5 Tap [ok]. 33 Panasonic Backup Auto Restore 1 Full reset CF-P2 (
page 61 step (1) - (4)).
[Panasonic Backup] screen will be displayed. 2 Select a file for restore, and tap [OK]. If a password has been set, a message will be displayed. Enter the password and press [OK]. Restore will start. The progress screen will be displayed. When the re-
store is complete, CF-P2 resets automatically. 34 Pocket Internet Explorer You can connect to Internet service provider (ISP), and use the connection to send and re-
ceive e-mail messages and view Web or WAP pages. Getting Connected The settings will vary for different network environments. Ask your system administrator or the person in charge of the network and make settings using the followings. 1 Tap 2 Set up or change connection information
- [Settings] - [Connections] tab - [Connections] in order. On the [Tasks] tab:
(1) Tap one of the followings:
Add a new modem connection (My ISP) Add a new modem connection (My Work Network) Add a new VPN server connection (My Work Network) Set up my proxy server (My Work Network)
(2) Enter the necessary information. On the [Advanced] tab:
Tap [Select Networks], [Dialing Rules] or [Exceptions] and set up if required. For details, tap
- [Help]. To run Pocket Internet Explorer Tap
- [Internet Explorer]. Favorites Button Home Button Refresh Button 35 Connecting to Your Computer Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize a host computer and CF-P2 information, to transfer files between a host computer and CF-P2, or to backup and restore data. CAUTION To ensure that synchronization functions properly, install Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7 from companion CD into the host computer before connecting CF-P2 and the host computer for the first time. NOTE When Windows XP SP2 is installed in the host computer, when ActiveSync is per-
formed by USB connection or Bluetooth connection for the first time, a security warning message may be displayed. In this case, refer to Security Center Help. Some functions may be limited depending on the Firewall setting in the Security Center. If the opening screen of the companion CD is not displayed correctly, connect to the Internet and restart the companion CD. If the message to install the Macromedia Flash Player is displayed, follow the on-
screen instructions to install it. The USB cable can be used to connect the CF-P2 with a host computer. Installing ActiveSync 1 Set the Companion CD into the host computer. The opening screen is displayed automatically. When the opening screen is not automatically displayed. In [Start] - [Run], input [x:\setup] and select [OK].
(x is the drive letter. You can change the letter to suit your preference.) 2 Select [Start Here]. 3 Select [Install ActiveSync] and read the on-screen instructions and select [Install]. 4 At [Installation Message], select [OK].
[File Download] will be displayed. This screen varies depending on the host computers software (e.g. Internet Explorer version). When [Run] is displayed on [File Download], select [Run]. If the confirmation mes-
sage is displayed, select [Run] again. When [Open] is displayed on [File Download], select [Open]. When [Run this program from its current location] is displayed on [File Download], select it and then select [OK]. 5 At [Microsoft ActiveSync], select [Next]. 6 At [Select Installation Folder], select [Next]. 36 Connecting to Your Computer 7 At [Get Connected], read the on-screen instructions and connect the CF-
P2 with a host computer.
(Refer to page 38 to connect the CF-P2 with a host computer.) Change the setting for the host computer or CF-P2, depending on the connection to the host computer. For details, refer to the ActiveSync Help of CF-P2, and also refer to Help displayed on the host computer during the installation. At the time of purchase, when the USB cable is connected, power is supplied to CF-
P2 from the host computer. If you do not want power to be supplied, remove the check mark from [Supply power from PC by using USB] in
- [Settings] - [Sys-
tem] tab - [Power] - [Advanced] tab (
page 29). 8 At [Set up a Partnership], select the partnership and follow the on-screen instructions. NOTE To change the synchronization settings, tap, in order,
- [ActiveSync] - [Tools] -
[Options]. Be sure to disconnect the cable when changing the synchronization settings. Disconnect and connect the cable again if communications do not start. For information about the Microsoft ActiveSync, refer to the Microsoft ActiveSync Help. CAUTION While performing communications, avoid the following:
Connect/disconnect the cable. Turn on/off the CF-P2 and the host computer. When adding a check mark for [Use mobile schedule to sync with this PC] in
[ActiveSync] - [Tools] - [Options] - [PC] tab of CF-P2, be sure to check that Microsoft ActiveSync can be connected (for example, when the host computers power is on). If Microsoft ActiveSync can not be connected, a situation may arise whereby even when the CF-P2s power is switched off, only the power to the LCD turns off, but the power to the main unit remains on (input from the keyboard is still possible). In this case, enable the Microsoft ActiveSync connection, and synchronize with the host computer again. If this situation occurs frequently, remove the check mark from [Use mobile schedule to sync with this PC]. 37 Connecting to Your Computer Backup/Restore data using ActiveSync Backup
(1) At [Microsoft ActiveSync] on the host computer, select [Tools] - [Backup/Restore] -
[Backup] tab.
(2) Select [Full backup] or [Incremental backup] and then select [Back Up Now].
(3) At [Backup Complete], select [OK]. Restore
(1) After Backup procedure, at [Microsoft ActiveSync] on the host computer, select
[Tools] - [Backup/Restore] - [Restore] tab, and select [Restore Now].
(2) Follow the on-screen instructions and restore data. When Connecting the CF-P2 Directly with a Computer CAUTION To ensure that synchronization functions properly, install Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7 before connecting CF-P2 and the host computer for the first time. Turn off the CF-P2, the connected computer, and all connected peripherals before connecting or disconnecting the cable. Expansion Connector of the CF-P2 USB Autosync Cable Removing 38 Wireless Functions The following wireless functions are in CF-P2. GSM/GPRS(Phone) (
Wireless LAN (
Bluetooth (
page 49) page 43) page 40) Changing the Wireless Power Status Display the screen on the right, and confirm the switching and status of the GSM/GPRS(Phone), Wireless LAN and Bluetooth power supply. 1 Turn on CF-P2. 2 Lightly press the Wireless Power Button (within 0.5 seconds) to display [Wireless Power Status]
screen. When also tapping
[Wireless Power Status] is displayed. If you change the program button assignment in
[Settings] - [Personal] tab - [Buttons], [Wireless Power Status] screen cannot be displayed.
- [Programs] - [Wireless Power], 3 Tap the icon for the function that you want to turn ON/OFF. The icon will change as follows. Power is on. Power is off. NOTE The wireless power status may not be able to change immediately after the computer resumes operations. When turning a wireless function on/off, the wireless power status cannot be changed even if you press the Wireless Power Button for two seconds or more. How to turn the Wireless power on/off using the Wireless Power Button Display [Wireless Power Status] screen, and press the Wireless Power Button (
page 5) more than 2 seconds. When there are wireless functions turned on, if you press the Wireless Power Button for two seconds or more, all the wireless functions turned on will switch off. After that, pressing the Wireless Power Button again for two seconds or more will turn on any wireless function that were previously turned off. In this operation, only wireless func-
tions that were originally turned on will be returned to the on status. 39 Wireless Functions Setting Up the Remote Network for GPRS The settings may vary with the local service provider. This information has to be requested from the local provider. (The following sample screenshots illustrate the setup procedure.) 1 Turn your computer on (
2 Set up the Remote Network. page 11).
(1) Tap, in order,
[Connections].
- [Settings] - [Connections] tab -
(2) Tap [Add a new modem connection] at [My ISP].
(3) Enter the suitable connection name and then select [Cel-
lular Line (GPRS)] at [Select a modem:], then tap
[Next].
(4) Enter Access point name.
(5) Tap [Next]. 40 Wireless Functions
(6) Enter the user name and password, and enter domain if provided by ISP or network administrator.
(Check with your network manager or the operator for the SIM you are using to confirm the information to be requested).
(7) Tap [Finish]. 3 Set up the authentication type.
(1) Tap
- [Settings] - [Connections] tab - [RF Set-
tings].
(2) Tap [Authentication] tab. Select [PAP and CHAP] or [PAP].
(3) Tap [ok]. The settings for the CSD are the same as the GPRS, except for the following:
Select [Cellular Line] instead of [Cellular Line (GPRS)]. Set the number. Set the user name, password and the domain for the requested ISP. 41 Wireless Functions 4 Connect /Disconnect to GPRS network Connecting Make sure that one of the five icons (
is displayed on the navigation bar. Tap Make sure that the name of the setting in step 2 (3)
page 40) is displayed and tap [Connect GPRS]. to display the Connectivity bubble (A).
(A) The connection will start. Disconnecting Tap connect]. to display the Connectivity bubble and tap [Dis-
NOTE When pressing the ON Hook (End) Button, the GPRS network is also disconnected. When multiple connection settings have been created, the desired setting may not be selected using only the operations described above. In this case, use the fol-
lowing settings.
(1) Tap or on the navigation bar then tap [Set-
tings] - [Connections] tab - [Connections] to display
[Connections] screen*1.
*1 You can also tap
- [Settings] - [Connections]
tab - [Connections].
(2) Tap [Manage existing connections]*2 at [My ISP].
*2 This appears after setting the remote network
page 40-41).
(3) Change the setting from [Auto pick] to a desired setting (in this case, select GPRS). 42 Wireless Functions Connecting to Wireless LAN NOTE Wireless LAN communications are done via an antenna. Do not shield this antenna with the hand, etc. This will negatively effect the performance of your wireless LAN communications. After finishing the first-time operation, make a connection setting for Wireless LAN us-
ing the following procedure. Automatic network detection A connection manager periodically scans wireless networks for available connections. If any networks are detected and no networks are connected yet, the connection manager will try to connect with a more favorable network first. If such a network cannot be used or the connection manager cannot connect with any suitable network due to an invalid WEP key, the connectivity bubble (A) is displayed for manual network connection.(
below) If you dont see the suitable network, tap [Settings] (
detailed configuration window. NOTE If the connection manager is able to connect to a network automatically, the connec-
tivity bubble (
page 44 step (3) to access the connection manager. below) will not appear, and you can follow the steps described in page 44, step (3)) to display the Connect to a Wireless LAN
(1) Select a network to connect to and what the network will connect to, then tap [Connect] from the connectiv-
ity bubble.
(A) 43 Wireless Functions
(2) If the connectivity bubble pops up as shown at right, enter the WEP key, then tap [Connect].
(3) Tap to display the connectivity bubble.
(4) Tap [Settings] - [Network Cards]*1.
*1 You can also tap
- [Settings] - [Connections] tab
- [Network Cards]. 44 Wireless Functions
(5) At [Networks to access], select [All Available] or [Only access points].
(6) Tap on the access point you want to connect to from the list.
[Configure Wireless Network] screen will appear.
(7) Tap [Network Key] tab and select [Authentication]. If WEP is enabled:
Select [WEP] at [Data Encryption]. Enter the key string in [Network key] and select [Key index], then tap [ok]. If WEP is not enabled:
Tap [ok] to return to the previous screen.
(8) Tap and hold on the access point you want to connect to, and tap [Connect] on the popup menu. 45 Wireless Functions
(9) The screen will be updated to show the new connection.
(10) If the CF-P2 is not connected with a host computer via a sync cable, then on the navigation bar normally in-
dicates the Wireless LAN connection is properly estab-
lished. You can also check on [Network Adapters] tab to check if the IP address obtained from DHCP is correct.
(11) Tap [Panasonic Pegasus WLAN CF Module] to see the IP address information. 46 Wireless Functions Peer to peer mode The Peer-to-peer mode is also known as the Ad-Hoc mode. There are two ways to con-
nect CF-P2 with other devices in the peer-to-peer mode. The first way is to create an Ad-
Hoc network on CF-P2, then allow other devices to connect to CF-P2 by joining the net-
work. The second way is simply by connecting CF-P2 to an existing ad-hoc network if the peer device has already created such a network.
(1) Display [Configure Wireless Networks] screen (
page 44 step (4)). At [Networks to access], select [Only com-
puter-to-computer].
(2) Select [Add New ] from the list. 47 Wireless Functions
(3) Type in the network name in [Network name] (CF-P2test, for example). Then add a checkmark for [This is a de-
vice-to-device (ad-hoc) connection]. Ad-hoc channel is assigned automatically.
(4) Tap [ok] to return to the previous screen.
(5) Tap and hold the network name and tap [connect].
(6) Now the new ad-hoc network has been created, and it is visible to other Wireless LAN devices. CF-P2 is connected to the ad-hoc network. 48 Wireless Functions Connecting to Bluetooth Devices Bluetooth is a technology which enables wireless communication. With Bluetooth, you can access internet or exchange data with other Bluetooth devices (e.g., computer, mobile phone, access point) without connecting cables. Bluetooth Specification Bluetooth Specification V1.2 Compliant Power class: Class 1 Point to point connection Bluetooth Services Serial Port Profile (Client and Server) Object Push Profile (Client and Server) File Transfer Profile (Client and Server) Headset Profile (AG and HS) Dial-up Networking Profile (Client) LAN Access Profile (Client) Personal Area Network Profile (User) Hands free Profile (AG) CAUTION Communications are conducted via a Bluetooth antenna (
Do not do anything to block the radio waves, for example by obstructing the antenna segment with your hand. page 6). NOTE Communication speeds and distances may vary depending on surrounding conditions, such as the other device sending or receiving communications and the installation envi-
ronment. It is a characteristic of radio waves that communication speeds will tend to decrease as the communication distance increases. We recommend that communications between Bluetooth devices be conducted in as close proximity as possible. Communication speeds may decrease if a microwave oven is being used nearby. 49 Wireless Functions Serial Port Type ActiveSync Setting with the host computer
(1) Conduct steps 1 to 7 to install ActiveSync (
page 36). After step 7, at [Set up a Partnership], select [Guest partnership] and follow the on-
screen instructions.
(2) After completing installation of ActiveSync, disconnect the cable.
(3) On the ActiveSync screen, select [File] - [Connection Settings].
(4) Add a check mark for [Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port:].
(5) Select the same number for the COM port displayed as the following procedure. Select [start] - [All Programs] - [My Bluetooth Places], then select [Bluetooth] (dis-
played under the title bar) - [Advanced Configuration] - [Local Services] - [Bluetooth Serial Port].
(6) Restart the computer. Setting with the CF-P2
(1) Make sure that Bluetooth is powered on.
(2) Tap
- [Programs] - [Panasonic Bluetooth] - [My Device] - [My Services]. Be sure to remove the check mark from [Network Type ActiveSync], and add a check mark for [Serial Port Type ActiveSync], then tap [OK].
(3) Tap on the command bar to return to the previous screen.
(Refresh Button) on the command bar to search for devices within range.
(4) Tap
(5) Tap on the host computer that is going to be connected.
(6) Tap and hold [Bluetooth Serial Port] and tap [Use to connect for ActiveSync]. If you use ActiveSync via a USB Autosync cable, tap the command bar to disconnect the Bluetooth connection. or
- [Disconnect] on
(7) Enter the PIN code. After entering the passkey in CF-P2, a message will appear in the host computer, indicating that Bluetooth PIN code is required. Follow the on-screen instructions in the message and enter the same code in the host computer. NOTE PIN Code (= passkey) A PIN Code is a password for which you can set up to 16 alphanumeric characters. When establishing security settings, the PIN Code for the device to be connected
(slave) must be the same as the PIN Code for the device where the connection originates (master).
(8) Synchronization will start in ActiveSync. 50 Wireless Functions Establishing the Bluetooth Connection by Opening the COM Port Use this setting when using Bluetooth intermittently (i.e. Printer application).
(1) Make sure that Bluetooth is powered on.
(2) Tap, in order,
- [Programs] - [Panasonic Bluetooth].
(3) Tap
(Refresh Button) on the command bar to search for devices within range.
(4) Tap the target device from a device list.
(5) Tap
(This icon indicates a serial port) from a ser-
vice list to connect the target device via the serial port. NOTE If
(ActiveSync icon) is displayed at [Bluetooth Serial Port], tap and hold [Bluetooth Serial Port]
and then tap [Do not use to Connect to ActiveSync]
to display
(6) This message at right will be displayed. Tap [ok] and tap nect the Bluetooth connection. on the command bar to discon-
(7) Start an appropriate software. (i.e. printer application)
(8) Set the COM port to COM9 (default).
(9) Open the COM port using the software. The Bluetooth connection with the target device will be automatically established. NOTE CF-P2 can be connected to the device from next time with-
out the need to set steps (1) to (6) again. 51 Wireless Functions Establishing the Bluetooth Connection by setting Auto Connection Use this setting when using Bluetooth continuously after starting up CF-P2 (i.e. GPS application).
(1) Refer to page 51 and conduct steps (1) to (4).
(2) Tap and hold a service list.
(This icon indicates a serial port) from
(3) Tap [Add Short Cut] to set a short cut.
(4) Tap on the command bar and then, tap [Auto Con-
nection].
(5) Tap the target device. After starting up Panasonic Bluetooth next time, the Bluetooth connection with the target device will be au-
tomatically established. 52 Dialer and Telephony You can send and receive phone calls or messages using CF-P2. This section explains Messaging, phone settings, and how to make and receive phone calls. For details, tap
- [Help] - [Phone]. Off Hook (Talk) Button
( ) On Hook (End) Button
: If pressed when the [Phone] screen is not displayed, the [Phone] screen will be displayed. If pressed when the [Phone] screen is displayed, you can send a call.
: When pressed during the call, the call is hung up. When using this in other cases, [Today] screen is displayed. Press or tap
- [Phone] to display the [Phone] screen shown below. Numeric Keypad Back one character When pressing this key for a longer period, the input words will be erased. Call History Speed Dial Make call button Mute/Unmute Create New Note View Contacts Contacts maintains a list of friends, colleagues and customers so that you can easily find the in-
formation you are looking for. Tap
- [Contacts] to create or change a con-
tact, or add a note to a contact. For details, tap
- [Help] - [Contacts]. NOTE If you cannot adjust the volume by tapping receiving calls, press the Volume Up/Down Buttons. on the navigation bar when making and 53 Dialer and Telephony Setting of the phone Tap
- [Settings] - [Personal] tab - [Phone].
[Phone] tab:
Select the type and tone of ring or vibration you want to receive for an incoming call. Choose to hear touch tones or beeps when you press the keyboard. You can also protect your phone from unauthorized use. For security, add a check mark for [Require PIN when phone is used]. When inputting the PIN code, if the [Cancel] button is tapped, the Phone function cannot be used. To use the Phone function, perform the follow-
ing. Press the Wireless Power Button to display [Wireless Power Status]
and tap [Phone] to turn the power off. Tap [Phone] again to turn the power on.
[Service] tab: Set for Call Barring, Caller ID, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Voice Mail and SMS.
[Network] tab: Select [Automatic] to seek out available networks or select [Manual] to
[More] tab:
select them yourself. Select time before answering incoming calls automatically. (Only use when connected to a headset or car kit.) Also, set whether system sounds will be muted during phone calls. 54 Dialer and Telephony Making calls You can make phone calls using any of the following four methods. Using the keyboard Using Speed Dial From Call History From Contacts For details, tap
- [Help] - [Phone]. The phone function starts when you press a number key if the [Today] screen is displayed. Using the keyboard 1 Press to display [Phone] screen
page 53). 2 Enter a phone number using the numeric keypad. 3 Press
. 1 3 page 57). to display [Phone] screen (
Using Speed Dial You need to add Speed dial before using this function (
Using a keyboard 1 Press 2 Press the registered number for more than one second.
Using cursor control 1 Press 2 Press the down cursor control to display [Speed Dial], and select a phone number to display [Phone] screen (
page 53). page 53). using up/down cursor control. 3 Press center of the cursor control. From Call History 1 Press 2 Press the up cursor control to display [Call History], and select a phone number using to display [Phone] screen (
page 53). up/down cursor control. 3 Press center of the cursor control. 55 page 53). Dialer and Telephony From Contacts Tap
- [Contacts] (
You can also display Contacts by pressing tap Tap and hold on the person you want to call, and tap the field from work, home or mobile phone number you want to call. (depending on which fields have been filled in.) Tap on the person you want to call; you can then select a number from among those displayed, and tap on the number you want to call. and
. Receiving calls When receiving a call, the phone will ring and/or vibrate as configured, and a notification bubble will pop up with caller-ID information. When you answer the phone, press
[Answer]. When you ignore the phone, press
[Ignore]. or tap or tap Messaging You can receive Internet e-mail messages and text messages in Messaging. Internet e-mail messages are sent by using and address you receive from your Internet service provider (ISP) or your employer. Text messages are sent and received through your wireless phone service provider by using a phone number as the message address. 56 Dialer and Telephony To add Speed Dial From Contacts
(1) Tap
- [Contacts], and tap and hold the contact who you want to add.
(2) Tap [Add to Speed Dial...]. Change the settings if required, and tap [ok]. From Phone
(1) On the [Phone] screen, tap [Speed Dial] - [New].
(2) Tap one of the contacts who you want to add. Change the settings if required, and tap [ok]. is pressed down for more than 2 seconds during a phone call, it becomes a speaker more than 2 seconds again.*1 will appear on the navigation bar and the message [Speaker Speaker Phone If phone. To return to previous setting, press When the speakerphone is on, phone is on] will appear. When a speakerphone is off,
[Speakerphone is off] will appear. will disappear from the navigation bar and the message
*1 When connected to such an external audio device as a Bluetooth headset, car kit, etc., the speaker-
phone will not work. 57 Customizing the Computer If you want information on the various individual settings of the computer, tap tings] and then tap the item (icon) you want to check.
(For details, tap Personal
- [Help] - [Settings].)
- [Set-
Buttons Program buttons and the cursor control settings. Input Input panel (soft keyboard or letter recognizer, etc.) settings. Menus Select programs to be displayed in in the Today screen.
, or items to be displayed in [New]
Owner Information Registration (or changing) of the users (owners) personal information. You can choose to display the registered owner information on the screen when CF-P2 is turned on. Password Password enable/disable, and a password hint setting. If a password is set, it has to be input in order to open the password screen. When the wrong password is input four times, the set hint is dis-
played. At times certain characters, such as and , cannot be input from the numeric keypad. Use the soft keyboard. Phone Customize phone settings, such as the ring type and ring tone to be used for incoming calls, and the numeric keypad tone to be used when entering phone numbers. You can also protect your phone from unau-
thorized use. Sounds & Notifications Operation sound setting. Specific sound settings to be generated in a wide range of situations. Today Desktop display setting. 58 Customizing the Computer System About Display of release version and copyrights, and device ID setting. Audio Mute car audio when playing sound*1. Select the check box to use Head-
set/Headphone*2, using built-in microphone. On [Record] tab, select [Use ALC] radio button when you use Automatic Level Control (ALC), or select [Manual] radio button and move the slider to select the record gain level.
*1 Use this setting when installed to the car kit (sold separately).
*2 This setting does not apply to Bluetooth headset. Backlight LCD backlight timeout function, tap-induced backlight on and LCD brightness adjustment manually or automatically. Certificates Add and delete personal certificates and root certificates. ClearType Tuner Make a text clear by moving the slider. Clock & Alarms Time/date settings and alarm settings. Memory Computer memory assignment possible (assignment of memory for data memory and memory for program execution). Display of total storage card memory if it is installed. Activate or stop the running programs. Power Current battery charge status and automatic power off time setting, and set the power supply from PC by USB cable when using ActiveSync. Regional Settings Display methods of the region, number system, currency, time, and date. 59 Customizing the Computer Remove Programs Remove programs in storage memory. Screen Screen orientation. Touchscreen alignment (
text size settings. page 18), ClearType and Connections Connections Internet connection and Intranet connection settings (
page 35). Network Cards Set up a wireless network. RF Settings Select a radio button for GPRS authentication with [Authentication] tab. You can confirm the radio driver version and stack version with the
[Version] tab. NOTE CF-P2 does not support IrDA. For example, the connection will not work even if you select [Beam File] from the Context menu. 60 Dealing with Problems Resetting Your Computer When the computer fails to respond to an operation, reset your computer. There are two methods for resetting the computer. CAUTION Use only the provided stylus to push in the reset switch. Do not push the reset switch with any other sharp-pointed objects, i.e. pencils, and ball point pens. The reset switch or other parts may become damaged. NOTE After resetting CF-P2, it takes maximum 30 seconds until CF-P2 can be used again. Reset Switch Performing a Reset This selection saves all stored records and entries and then restarts the computer. Unsaved data in open windows may be lost. If possible, turn off the computer and push the center of the reset switch straight in. Push the reset switch within 1 second using the stylus. Resetting the computer may cause the clock to malfunction. After resetting the computer, check the time and correct the clock settings if necessary. Performing a Full Reset This selection erases all stored records except for Flash storage and entries and then restarts the computer. Therefore, never perform a full reset unless a reset does not solve your problem.
(1) Using the provided stylus (
page 17), push the center of the reset switch straight in for 1 second while holding down on the power switch (
page 12).
(2) Tap the screen to set up your Pocket PC. The Windows alignment screen is displayed.
(3) Align the touchscreen (
(4) At [complete], tap the screen to begin using CF-P2. page 18 step 2). If the [Panasonic Backup] screen is displayed, follow the on-screen instructions.
(5) Set the time and date.
- [Settings] - [System] tab - [Clock & Alarms] to set the time and date, and tap Tap
[ok]. 61 Dealing with Problems Troubleshooting Starting Up CF-P2 does not turn on. Or, there is no display when CF-P2 is turned on. The date and time are in-
correct. CF-P2 shuts down auto-
matically. The data cannot be copied. Application Software The computer locks up during the execution of an application, or the execu-
tion speed becomes notice-
ably slower.
- [Settings] - [System] tab. Check to see if a fully charged battery pack is properly installed. The power does not go on unless the Fast Travel Charger is connected:
The battery level is too low. Charge the battery with the Fast Travel Charger. (Make sure that the battery never discharges completely and that it is charged periodically.) Push the reset switch to restart CF-P2. If the power does not turn on when the above operations are performed, the battery pack must be replaced. You can set the date and time through [Clock &
Alarms] in If you continue to experience problems, the backup battery maintaining the clock may need to be replaced. Contact Panasonic Technical Support. This computer will not correctly recognize the date and time starting from the year 2085 A.D. The battery level may be too low. If the battery level goes below a certain threshold, CF-P2 automatically shuts down. In such cases, connect the Fast Travel Charger and charge the battery. (After the Fast Travel Charger is connected to CF-P2, it may take a maximum of 20 min-
utes before CF-P2 can be turned on.) The computer may have entered a locked state. If this is the case, connect the Fast Travel Charger and push the reset switch. Check the remaining battery level and make sure that multiple applications are not running simulta-
neously. Close all applications that are not being used. The computer may be turned off automatically when us-
ing File Explorer. To prevent this, change the time set-
ting to a longer time in
- [Settings] - [System] tab -
[Power] - [Advanced] tab. Connect the Fast Travel Charger and push the reset switch. Check the remaining battery level and make sure that multiple applications are not running simultaneously. Close all applications that are not being used. 62 Dealing with Problems Display It is hard to view the LCD. The cursor cannot be con-
trolled. The cursor does not prop-
erly correspond to a stylus tap. Even when the CF-P2s power is switched off, only the power to the LCD turns off, but the power to the main unit remains on (in-
put from the keyboard is still possible). Connecting a Host PC A host computer does not recognize CF-P2. The LCD backlight may have automatically turned off due to the power-saving function. Turn on the LCD back-
light by holding down the power switch until the back-
light goes on. Adjust the backlight brightness. 1 Tap 2 Tap the [Brightness] tab and adjust the brightness with
- [Settings] - [System] tab - [Backlight]. the slider. Move the upper slider to select the LCD backlight bright-
ness level. By using the lower slider, you can make mi-
nor adjustments when LCD backlight has been auto-
matically dimmed. You can not adjust the brightness while automatic back-
light settings are used. Remove the check marks from
[Advanced] tab and adjust the brightness with the slider. When the CF-P2 is operated under battery power, if the remaining battery power is low, the backlight will dim. At that time, connect the Fast Travel Charger and re-
charge the battery. Push the reset switch to restart. Align the screen (
page 18). Enable the Microsoft ActiveSync connection, and syn-
chronize CF-P2 with the host computer. If this situation occurs frequently, tap
- [ActiveSync] - [Tools] -
[Options] - [PC] tab to remove the check mark from [Use mobile schedule to sync with this PC] and reset. Confirm that Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7 (or a later ver-
sion) has been installed in the host computer. Check to see if a fully charged battery pack is properly installed to CF-P2. Confirm that CF-P2s power is on. Push the reset switch to restart. If a cable is being used for the connection, recheck the connection to the host computer. 63 Dealing with Problems Connecting Peripherals Peripheral is not recog-
nized even after driver is installed. Remove cards or other peripherals, and push the reset switch. Network Cannot connect to the net-
work. Sounds Quality of recorded sound is poor. Noise in recording or play-
back sound. A music file cannot play back. Program Buttons The program assigned to the button does not start. Phone Phone function is dis-
abled automatically. The phone ringer stops. Bluetooth When connection or communication with Bluetooth is not smooth. Check the server information and network settings.
- [Settings] - [Personal] tab - [Input] - [Options] tab Tap
- [Voice recording format], and select a higher frequency. If a load is applied during recording or playback, for example when the SD Memory Card is disconnected or connected, then noise in the recording or playback will result. In this event, stop the recording or playback, and restart after closing other applications. Some music files may not be able to play back. When the program display of a start menu is changed after assigning a program, if you press a button, that pro-
gram may not start. In that case, tap
- [Settings] -
[Personal] tab - [Buttons] - [Program Buttons] tab, and re-assign the program. When the remaining power in the battery discharges, the Phone function may turn off suddenly. (In this case, Phone function is disabled. Please re-charge the bat-
tery. is displayed.) If the Volume Up/Down Button is pressed while the phone is ringing, the phone ringer will stop. Turn the Bluetooth function off and then turn it on again. If this function still does not work properly, reset the CF-P2 and turn the Bluetooth on. 64 Dealing with Problems Diagnostic Tool You can use the Diagnostic Tool to check the CF-P2s usage status, and use this informa-
tion when calling your technical support office for advice. 1 Start the Diagnostic Tool.
- [Programs] - [Diagnostic Tool] - [Self Test]
Tap tab. The screen shown at the right will be displayed. 2 Add the check mark for the item you want to check.
[Option]: If you add the check mark for [Make a TestLog.txt file into My Documents folder], the check result is output to the file. If you add the check mark for [Reset device before test], CF-P2 will reset be-
fore starting the check. The following items will be checked. Touch Screen No deviation between display coordinates and stylus coordinates. Key Hardware buttons are functioning properly. Numeric keypad is functioning prop-
erly. LED Three LEDs are flashing or lit (confirm each LED). Backlight LCD backlight and keyboard backlight control. Audio System alarm sounds correctly. Sound is recorded correctly from the microphone, and played back from the receiver or speaker. Color Pattern Color patterns are displayed correctly. Vibrator Vibrator operates correctly. Light Sensor Light sensor operates correctly. Read/Write File Files are read and written correctly (RAM/SD/Flash). 65 Dealing with Problems Tap [Information] tab. The device information is displayed. Tap [State] tab. Information indicating the CF-P2s usage status is displayed. NOTE Status information is given before the Diagnos-
tic Tool starts. If the status has been changed since the Diagnostic Tool was turned on, the change will not be displayed. 3 Tap [Self Test] tab - [Start]. Each item is checked in order; when the check is complete, CF-P2 is automatically reset. 66 For Effective Use Maintenance LCD Do not use water when cleaning the panel. Ingredients included in water may leave residue and reduce readability of the screen.
<When cleaning dust/dirt>
Avoid rubbing off dust/dirt with cloth since it may leave scratch on the screen. Sweep dust/dirt with fine brush, then wipe it with dry soft cloth used for cleaning glasses.
<When cleaning oily surface>
Apply camera lens cleaner on a soft gauze and clean it with gentle force. Then, wipe with dry soft cloth used for cleaning glasses. Areas excluding the LCD Wipe these areas with a soft cloth, after applying water or detergent diluted with water to the soft cloth and firmly wringing out excess water. CAUTION Do not use benzene, 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. Do not directly add or spray water or detergent. If liquid enters the inside of the computer, it may cause the computer to work improperly or be damaged. 67 Specifications Main Specifications Model No. CPU Memory (RAM/ROM) Video Memory LCD Type Displayed Colors Keyboard Pointing Device Slots Interface SD Card Slot Headset Jack USB Host Speaker Microphone/Receiver Sound Battery Battery Pack Sub-Battery Input Output Fast Travel Charger Power Consumption*2 Operating System Environment CF-P2T1FDF7E Intel PXA270, 312 MHz Instruction Cache Memory: 32 KB Data Cache Memory: 32 KB 64 MB / 128 MB (Flash) 150 KB 2.83 QVGA type (Transflective color TFT with backlight) 65536 colors (240 x 320 dots) 20-key numeric keypad Touchscreen, Cursor Control SD Memory Card/SDIO card/MultiMedia Card Miniature jack, 2.5 DIA USB 1.1, 12Mbps Monaural Speaker Built-in for supporting as Mobile Phone 16-bit Stereo ADC/DAC, Sample Rate 48 kHz
(When using a stereo headset) Li-ion 3.6 V, 1.95 Ah Operating Time*1 Approx. 8 hours - 12 hours Talk Time*1 Approx. 4 hours (Backlight Off)
(Power Off) Approx. 4 hours
(Power On) Varies depending on the usage conditions. Charging Time*1 Ni-MH Rechargeable Backup Battery 100 V - 240 V AC, 50 Hz/60 Hz 5.8 V DC, 0. 7A Approx. 3.7 W*3 / Approx. 5 W (maximum when re-
charging in the ON state) Microsoft Windows MobileTM 2003 Second Edition software for Pocket PC, Premium with Phone Edition Operation Temperature 5 C to 35 C {41 F to 95 F}
30 % to 80 %RH (No condensation) Storage Temperature -20 C to 60 C {-4 F to 140 F}
30 % to 90 %RH (No condensation) Humidity Humidity
*1
*2
*3 Varies depending on the usage conditions, backlight on/off, etc. Approx. 0.3 W when the battery pack is fully charged (or not being charged) and the computer is off. Rated power consumption. 68 Specifications Main Specifications Physical Dimension
(W x H x D) Weight GSM/GPRS Type Class SIM RF Specification Transmit Receive Data Features Data Fax SMS Voice Feature Interface GPRS Multi-Slot Mobile Station SAR
(Specific Absorption Rate) 58 mm x 20 mm x 145 mm {2.4" x 0.9 " x 5.8 "}
Approx. 199 g {Approx. 0.4 lb.}
Compliant with ETSI GSM phase 2/2+ standard EGSM850 Class 4 (2 W) / DCS1900 Class 1 (1 W) Internal SIM card (3 V only) EGSM850 (824 MHz to 849 MHz) / DCS1900 (1850 MHz to 1910 MHz) EGSM850 (869 MHz to 894 MHz) / DCS1900 (1950 MHz to 1990 MHz) Non-transparent 2400 bps/ 4800 bps / 9600 bps / 14400 bps Facsimile group 3, Class 2 MT/PP (Mobile Terminating Short Message Service, Point to Point) MO/PP (Mobile Originating Short Message Service, Point to Point) CB (Cell Broadcast Short Message Service) HR (Half rate) FR (Full rate) EFR (Enhanced full rate) AT Commands (GSM 07.07) Class 10 Class B 900 MHz : TBD W/kg 1800 MHz : TBD W/kg Bluetooth Bluetooth Version Transmission Method Wireless Channels Used Channels 1 to 79 RF Frequency Band 2.402-2.48 GHz 1.2 FHSS system 69 Specifications Wireless LAN Standards Compliance IEEE802.11b compliant, Frequency 2.4 GHz band Communication Protocol Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DS-SS), Half Duplex 2.412-2.462 GHz (1-11ch) 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps Frequency Range Transmission Rate Media Access Protocol CSMA/CA Access Mode Security 802.1x Authentification Infrastructure mode, Ad-Hoc 128/64 Bit WEP and WPA support EAP-PEAP, EAP-TLS 70 Specifications Microsoft ActiveSync 3.7 System Requirements Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0 with SP6 or later, or Microsoft Windows 98 Microsoft Outlook 98 or later required for synchronization to the desktop or portable computer of e-mail, calendar, contacts, tasks, and notes. (Microsoft Outlook 2002 recommended) Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 SP1 or later Hard-disk drive with 12 to 65 MB of available hard-disk space (actual requirements will vary based on selection of features and user's current system configuration) Available USB port (available for Windows 98, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, and Win-
dows XP only) One CD-ROM drive VGA graphics card or compatible video graphics adapter at 256 color or higher Keyboard Microsoft Mouse or compatible input device Options for Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows NT Workstation 4.0, or Windows 98 Audio card/Speakers for sound Microsoft Office 97, Microsoft Office 2000, or Microsoft Office XP Modem for remote synchronization Ethernet LAN connection for remote synchronization RAM requirements depend on the operating system used:
Windows 98, or Windows 98 Second Edition 24 MB of RAM plus an additional 8 MB of RAM for each Office program running simultaneously Windows Millennium Edition, or Microsoft Windows NT 32 MB of RAM plus an additional 8 MB of RAM for each Office program running simultaneously Windows 2000 Professional 64 MB of RAM plus an additional 8 MB of RAM for each Office program running simultaneously 71 T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more of the following: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,480, 5,818,437, 5,945,928, 5,953,541, 6,011,554, 6,286,064, 6,307,548, 6,307,549, and 6,636,162, 6,646,573; Australian Pat. Nos. 727539, 746674, and 747901; Canadian Pat. Nos. 1,331,057, 2,302,595, and 2,227,904; Japan Pat. No. 3532780; United Kingdom Pat. No. 2238414B; Hong Kong Standard Pat. No. HK1010924; Republic of Singapore Pat. No. 51383, 66959, and 71979; European Pat. Nos. 0 842 463 (96927260.8), 1 010 057
(98903671.0), 1 018 069 (98950708.2); Republic of Korea Pat. Nos. KR201211B1 and KR226206B1. Peoples Republic of China Pat. Application Nos. 98802801.8, 98809472.X and 96196739.0; Mexico Pat. No. 208141; Russian Federation Pat. No. 2206118; and additional patents are pending worldwide. T9 Text Input is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications, Inc. End User is granted no rights of ownership or any other proprietary rights in or to the Documentation and Tegic Product or any other software or technology of Tegic. End User acknowledges that all ownership of and proprietary rights in and to the Documentation and Tegic Product are vested in Tegic. End User shall not modify, reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the Tegic Product, or otherwise attempt to obtain source code for the Tegic Product. The Documentation and Tegic Product are protected by the copyright laws of the United States and international copyright treaties. Copyright This manual is copyrighted by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. with all rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. 2004 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Disclaimer Computer specifications and manuals are subject to change without notice. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. assumes no liability for damage incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between the computer and the manuals. Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, Outlook and ActiveSync are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the United States and/or other countries. Windows Mobile is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation of the United States and/or other countries. Intel is registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. T9 is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications, Inc. Flash is a registered trademark of Macromedia, Inc. Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and licensed to Matsushita Electric Indus-
trial Co., Ltd. Panasonic is a registered trademark of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2005-11-29 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | Original Equipment |
2 | 2005-11-17 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |
3 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 | Effective |
2005-11-29
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1 2 3 |
2005-11-17
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1 2 3 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Panasonic Corporation of North America
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1 2 3 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003762242
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1 2 3 | Physical Address |
Two Riverfront Plaza, 9th Floor
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1 2 3 |
Newark, New Jersey 07102-5490
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1 2 3 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 | Grantee Code |
ACJ
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1 2 3 | Equipment Product Code |
9TGCF-P21
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 | Name |
B******** B****
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1 2 3 | Title |
Project Manager
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
201-3********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
201-3********
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1 2 3 |
B******@us.panasonic.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Equipment Class | PCE - PCS Licensed Transmitter held to ear | ||||
1 2 3 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 3 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Handheld Computer CF-P2 | ||||
1 2 3 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | Grant Comments | Output power is ERP for Part 22 and EIRP for Part 24. SAR compliance for specific collocated transmitter conditions was evaluated for the held-to-ear and near-body configurations as shown in this composite filing; other collocated configurations require separate evaluation. SAR compliance for body-worn operations is restricted to belt-clips, holsters or similar accessories that have no metallic component in the assembly. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The maximum reported SAR values for filings under this FCC ID are: Part 15 Head: 0.03 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.21 W/kg Part 22 Head: 0.4 W/kg; Body-worn: 1.16 W/kg Part 24 Head: 0.38 W/kg; Body-worn: 0.68 W/kg. | ||||
1 2 3 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Laboratory, Inc.
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1 2 3 | Name |
R******** O******
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1 2 3 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 2 3 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22H | 824.2 | 848.8 | 1.359 | 2.5 ppm | 250KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 24E | 1850.2 | 1909.8 | 1.604 | 2.5 ppm | 250KGXW | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0332000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0182000 |
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