Panasonic CF-63 Series Operating Instructions Manual page 27

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Add-ons/Peripherals
Devices capable of being used by your computer are listed in the table below.
Devlce($)
Where to connect
Reference
PC Cards (Modem, LAN, SCSI, etc.)
PC Card Slots
below
Serial Devices (Mouse, Modem, etc.)
Serial Port
Q»page 49
Extra Memory
RAM Module Slot
Q»page 28
External Display
Ext. Display Port
C^s^page 29
Printer
Parallel Port
Ci»page 30
Docking Unit (CF-VEB611)
Expansion Bus Connector
a* page 30
Port Replicator (CF-VEB612A)
Expansion Bus Connector
Q»page 30
Keyboard, External Mouse
[Type PS/2],
etc.
Ext. Keyboard/Mouse Port
a* page 49
Speaker/Headphone
Headphone Jack
Q^page 49
Microphone
Microphone Jack
C^page 49
Using PC Cards
PC Card Slots
Your computer has two PC Card slots. These slots conform to the PC Card Standard; therefore,
communications and SCSI devices may be utilized. The slots allow you to use two Type I or
Type II cards (or one Type I and one Type II), or one Type III card.
#Type I or II
#Type III
Two cards can be used simultaneously.
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One card can be used only in the bottom slot.
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Bottom Slot
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• Please check the PC Cards' specifications. Be sure the total operating current does not
exceed the specified limit. Damage may result otherwise.
Allowable Current (total for two slots): 3^3 V; 400 mA, 5
400 mA, 12 V: 120 mA
• ipMie are times whehiboth a Type Icard
lype 11 card ^|mot work at the sam^iime.
• SRAM and FLASH ROM cards are not supported,
0 When using a CardBus type card, use only that card; do not insert any other PC cards.
Installing/Removing a PC Card
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Power off your computer (a'page 11)
Do not shut down using the suspend or hibernation mode.
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I • Do not install or remove peripherals while your computer is in the suspend
I
(.^) or hibernation ( ^ and
mode; abnormal operation may result.
^ • Before rerhoving a PC Card, goto [SocketStatus] (in [Start]:** [Settings] ^iCbntrol
Panel] - [PC Card (PCMCIA)]), select the PC Card slot and press [StbpL_
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# Removing a PC Card
(or the dummy card)
(T) Press the button a second time to cause the PC card to pop out part way.
(D Pull the PC Card the rest of the way out.
@ Insert the dummy card.
^<note)-
Dummy cards are provided at the time of purchase. They provide protection
for the PC Card slots against such things as dust.

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