Panasonic CF29LTQGZBM CF29L3LGZBM User Guide - Page 10

Getting Started

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Names and Functions of Parts Getting Started Headphone Jack Use this jack to connect headphones or amplifier-equipped speakers. Audio output from the internal speaker is disabled when headphones or external speakers are connected. USB Port ( "USB Devices") Depending on the shape of the plug, some USB devices cannot be connected to the USB port. In this case, use a commercially-available USB extension cable. Security Lock LOCK A Kensington cable can be connected. For more information, read the manual that comes with the cable. External Display Port ( "External Display") Parallel Port ( "Printer") Serial Port Expansion Bus Connector ( "Port Replicator") Microphone Jack Use only a monaural condenser microphone (miniature jack). Using an input source other than a monaural condenser microphone may not allow audio to be input or may damage the equipment. NOTE When using an external microphone, do not remove the check mark for "Mute" under "Microphone Balance" of the Volume Control dialog box and do not increase the playback volume. Howling may result. Howling may occur in the same way when disconnecting an external microphone. (The microphone of "Volume Control" is in the state of mute at the time of factory shipment. This is not shown at the time of factory shipment.) RAM Module Slot ( "RAM Module") Speaker To adjust the volume: Fn + F5 / Fn + F6 Speaker on/off : Fn + F4 CAUTION Do not allow metallic objects or magnetic media to come near the speaker on the bottom surface of the computer. • Because the speaker contains a magnet, metal objects may become attached to the bottom surface of the computer. This may cause the computer to be unstable, or may mark the surface of the desk on which it is sitting. • If floppy disks, magnetic memory cards, or other magnetic media approach the speaker, there is a risk that data will be destroyed. CAUTION Do not cover the computer with a thick cloth, such as a blanket. 10

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10
Getting Started
Serial Port
Expansion Bus Connector
(
“Port Replicator”)
(
“External Display”)
Use this jack to connect
head-
phones or amplifier-equipped
speakers.
Audio output from the
internal speaker is disabled when
headphones or external speakers
are connected.
Headphone Jack
(
“RAM Module”)
Speaker
To adjust the volume:
Fn
+
F5
/
Fn
+
F6
Speaker on/off :
Fn
+
F4
RAM Module Slot
Security Lock
A Kensington cable can be connected.
For more information, read the manual that comes with the cable.
LOCK
External Display Port
Parallel Port
NOTE
When using an external microphone, do not remove
the check mark for “Mute” under “Microphone Bal-
ance” of the Volume Control dialog box and do not
increase the playback volume. Howling may result.
Howling may occur in the same way when discon-
necting an external microphone. (The microphone of
“Volume Control” is in the state of mute at the time of
factory shipment. This is not shown at the time of
factory shipment.)
CAUTION
Do not allow metallic objects or magnetic media
to come near the speaker on the bottom surface
of the computer.
• Because the speaker contains a magnet, metal
objects may become attached to the bottom
surface of the computer.
This may cause the
computer to be unstable, or may mark the sur-
face of the desk on which it is sitting.
• If floppy disks, magnetic memory cards, or other
magnetic media approach the speaker, there is
a risk that data will be destroyed.
Names and Functions of Parts
CAUTION
Do not cover the computer with a thick cloth, such as a blanket.
(
“USB Devices”)
Depending on the shape of the plug, some USB devices
cannot be connected to the USB port. In this case, use a
commercially-available USB extension cable.
USB Port
Use only a monaural condenser microphone (miniature jack).
Using an input source other than a monaural condenser mi-
crophone may not allow audio to be input or may damage the
equipment.
Microphone Jack
(
“Printer”)