Panasonic CF-M34CGFZKM Reference Guide - Page 55

Connecting Peripherals

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Dealing With Problems (Advanced) 55 Connecting Peripherals Your peripheral does not work (An error occurs while installing the driver) You need to use drivers conforming to Windows 95 Version 4.00.950B (OSR-2.1). Some earlier drivers will no longer work. For more information, please ask the manufacturer of the driver in question. Unable to print Check the computer-printer connection. Make sure the printer is on. Make sure the printer is in the online state. Make sure paper is in the printer tray and there is no paper jam. Confirm that [Parallel Port] has not been set to [Disable]. The cursor does not move from mouse operations The device connected to the serial port does not work Check your mouse connection, then reboot the computer from the keyboard. From the keyboard, you may choose to press down on , then select [Shut Down]. Check the connection. Confirm that the device driver for the serial port works. Please refer to the reference manual of the device. Confirm that two mouse devices are not connected, one through the external keyboard/mouse port and the other through the serial port. Try setting [Touch Pad] to disable in the Setup Utility. Confirm that [Serial Port A] has not been set to [Disable]. External mouse or trackball connected to the external keyboard/ mouse port does not work Try setting [Touch Pad] to disable in the Setup Utility. In some circumstances, if a PS/2 external mouse with a serial interface conversion function is connected to the port, it may not operate normally. Try connecting it to the serial port. A PC Card does not work Make sure the card is properly inserted. Confirm that the card conforms to the PC Card Standard. Note that after a driver is installed, the computer must be rebooted. Check that the proper port settings have been made. Read the PC Card's manual. Or, you may need to call the manufacturer of the PC Card. You do not know the available RAM module page 28 The RAM module has not been recognized Make sure the RAM module has been properly inserted. Use the RAM module that support the recommended specifications. The address map for IRQ, I/O port address, etc. is unclear Check the address map by going to [View Resources] in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel] - [System] - [Device Manager] - [Computer] - [Properties]. A USB device does not work Make sure a driver is installed. Contact the manufacturer of the product.

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Your peripheral does not
work (An error occurs while
installing the driver)
Unable to print
The cursor does not
move from mouse opera-
tions
The device connected to
the serial port does not
work
External
mouse
or
trackball connected to
the external keyboard/
mouse port does not
work
A PC Card does not work
You do not know the
available RAM module
The RAM module has not
been recognized
The address map for
IRQ, I/O port address,
etc. is unclear
A USB device does not
work
You need to use drivers conforming to Windows 95 Version 4.00.950B (OSR-2.1).
Some earlier drivers will no longer work.
For more information, please ask the manufacturer of the driver in question.
Check the computer-printer connection.
Make sure the printer is on.
Make sure the printer is in the online state.
Make sure paper is in the printer tray and there is no paper jam.
Confirm that [Parallel Port] has not been set to [Disable].
Check your mouse connection, then reboot the computer from the keyboard.
From the keyboard, you may choose to press down on
, then select [Shut
Down].
Check the connection.
Confirm that the device driver for the serial port works.
Please refer to the refer-
ence manual of the device.
Confirm that two mouse devices are not connected, one through the external
keyboard/mouse port and the other through the serial port.
Try setting [Touch Pad] to disable in the Setup Utility.
Confirm that [Serial Port A] has not been set to [Disable].
Try setting [Touch Pad] to disable in the Setup Utility.
In some circumstances, if a PS/2 external mouse with a serial interface conver-
sion function is connected to the port, it may not operate normally.
Try connecting
it to the serial port.
Make sure the card is properly inserted.
Confirm that the card conforms to the PC Card Standard.
Note that after a driver is installed, the computer must be rebooted.
Check that the proper port settings have been made.
Read the PC Card’s manual.
Or, you may need to call the manufacturer of the PC
Card.
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Make sure the RAM module has been properly inserted.
Use the RAM module that support the recommended specifications.
Check the address map by going to [View Resources] in [Start] - [Settings] - [Control
Panel] - [System] - [Device Manager] - [Computer] - [Properties].
Make sure a driver is installed.
Contact the manufacturer of the product.
Dealing With Problems
(Advanced)
Connecting Peripherals