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CF-74 TBT GUIDE

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(LETS GET THIS PARTY STARTED)


The CF-74


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The CF-74 is a semi rugged Toughbook. They are all dual core models spanning over 4 Mks. This is the end of the line for this style model. The closest thing that Panasonic has to this model now is the CF-53. The screen is the standard desktop resolution of 1024 x 768 on a 13.3" screen. These machines are a lot lighter than the fully rugged toughbooks and make good travel computer. Dock and Mini Dock is also avaliable for them. WWAN, smart card reader and a fingerprint scanner are also options. These machines run windows 7 fine. It is factory rated for 6-8 hrs on the battery.


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Whats under the hood?


CPU:


C – INTEL CORE DUO T2400 1.83 GHZ – 802.11A/B/G
D – INTEL CORE DUO T2400 1.83 GHZ – NO WWAN/FEDERAL
E – INTEL CORE DUO T2500 2.0 GHZ -802.11A/B/G
F– INTEL CORE DUO T2500 2.0 GHZ – NO WWAN/FEDERAL
G-INTEL CORE 2 DUO T7300 2.O GHZ -802.11A/B/G
H-INTEL CORE 2 DUO T7300 2.0 GHZ –NO WWAN/FEDERAL
J-INTEL CORE 2 DUO P8600 2.4 GHZ -802.11A/B/G/N
K-INTEL CORE 2 DUO P8600 2.4 GHZ –NO WWAN/FEDERAL



LCD:


C -13.3” XGA TOUCHSCREEN – 460 NIT
D-13.3” XGA TOUCHSCREEN – 460 NIT, Vpro



HDD/RAM:

B -80 GB HD / 512 MB RAM
D -80 GB HD / 1 GB RAM
E -80 GB HD / 2 GB RAM (1GB + 1GB)
F -80 GB HD / 2 GB RAM
G -80 GB HD / 4 GB RAM (2GB + 2GB)
H -120 GB HD / 1 GB RAM
J -160 GB HD / 1 GB RAM (WITH P8600)
K -120 GB HD / 2 GB RAM
L -160 GB HD / 2 GB RAM (1GB + 1GB)
M -160 GB HD / 2 GB RAM
N -160 GB HD / 4 GB RAM (2GB + 2GB)




MULTIMEDIA POCKET/SECURITY:


A – DVD/CD/RW DRIVE
B – DVD MULTI DRIVE
C - DVD/CD/RW DRIVE + SMART CARD
D - DVD MULTI DRIVE + SMART CARD
E - DVD/CD/RW DRIVE + FINGERPRINT
F - DVD MULTI DRIVE + FINGERPRINT
G - DVD/CD/RW DRIVE + FINGERPRINT + SMART CARD
H - DVD MULTI DRIVE + FINGERPRINT + SMART CARD
0 – DVD MULTI DRIVE
4 - DVD MULTI DRIVE + NO ABSOLUTE IN BIOS



INTEGRATED OPTIONS:


A – VERIZION EV-DO
B – SPRINT EV-DO
D – BLUETOOTH
F - VERIZION EV-DO + BLUETOOTH
G - SPRINT EV-DO + BLUETOOTH
H – HSDPA + BLUETOOTH
K - VERIZION EV-DO + BLUETOOTH (REV A)
L - SPRINT EV-DO + BLUETOOTH (REV A)
X – WLAN ONLY
Z – NONE
C – HSDPA
3 – BLUETOOTH + DIAGTOOL
5 - VERIZION EV-DO + BLUETOOTH (REV A) + DIAGNOSTIC TOOLS
8 - VERIZION EV-DO + BLUETOOTH (REV A) + NO RECOVERY DVD
9 – BLUETOOTH
0 – NO WIRELESS, NO BLUETOOTH, NO ABSOLUTE IN BIOS



OS:


A – VISTA COA, XP DOWNGRADE
B – WINDOWS XP SP2
J – WINDOWS VISTA



LOCATION:


M – NORTH AMERICAN


THE BELOW IS TAKEN FROM THE CF-18 TBT GUIDE FOR REFERENCE ONLY

THE CODES MAY OR MAY NOT BE ACCURATE FOR THIS MODEL



Destination
M-North America
E - non North America (U.K.)
F - non North America (FRANCE)
G - non North America (GERMANY)
P - non North America (SPAIN)
S - non North America (SWEDEN)
T - non North America (ITALY)
L = Belgium
H = Hungary
K = Turkey
N = Norwegian
4 = Slovenia
5 = Portugal
6 = Greece
7 = Czechoslovakia/Republic
W = Mixed Specification....e.g. a Spanish Keyboard with a US AC cord


(Credit: CF-18 Tablet - ToughWiki) http://toughwiki.com/index.php?title=CF-18_Tablet


Customer Special Configuration:

When a customer orders multiple units of the same configuration they are designated a Panasonic Customer Configuration Number which replaces the fourth & fifth letters in the standard model number.

In the event of the same customer ordering multiple units of different configurations, they are designated additional Customer Configuration Numbers....These configurations are not available in the Panasonic Configurator....these units can often be of a standard configuration with subtle additions such as external hardware....or more significant such as a non-standard Bios that disables the use of WLAN/Bluetooth/Modem.

A Customer Configuration is just that....tailored to the customers needs.

Example; CF-18xxx90xx....This number (90) is designated to Toyota (US)....the full model number is not available in the Panasonic Configurator....so the configuration....subtle or otherwise, is unknown!!

Partial List:

Zurich Finance (UK)
25

Yorkshire Water (UK)
26
29

Romec (UK)
34

Iveco (UK)
40

Steris (US)
45

Thames Water (UK)
53

Iveco (Italy)
55

Dubai Police
57

Philip Morris (Turkey)
58

Anglian Water (UK)
62

Jaguar (UK)
65
66
89

Ford (UK)
68
69

Verizon (US)
00
70
71
72

Tennent (US)
73

AT&T (US)
83
85

Coca-Cola (UK)
87

Toyota (US)
90
91

US Army (Germany)
93

Hyundai
94

Severn Trent Water (UK)
96

Aston Martin (UK)
97

Belgian Government
99

There MUST be others.... (CREDIT: ORANGE GEORGE)



Q and A

What type of memory can be used in the CF-74 Toughbook?

CF-74C/D Mk1 -- DDR2, PC2-4200
CF-74E/F Mk2 -- DDR2, PC2-4200
CF-74G/H Mk3 -- DDR2, PC2-5300
CF-74 J/K Mk4 -- DDR2, PC2-6400

What VGA controller is used in the CF-74 Toughbook?

CF-74C/D Mk1 Intel 945GM with up to 128MB VRAM
CF-74E/F Mk2 Intel 945GM with up to 128MB VRAM
CF-74G/H Mk3 Intel 965GM with up to 384MB VRAM
CF-74 J/K Mk4 Intel GMA 4500MHD 285 MB VRAM

What type of network card is installed in the CF-74 Toughbook and what speed will it support?


CF-74C/D Mk1 Marvel Yukon 88E8053 10/100/1000
CF-74E/F Mk2 Marvel Yukon 88E8053 10/100/1000
CF-74G/H Mk3 Marvel Yukon 88E8053 10/100/1000
CF-74 J/K Mk4

What type of wireless network (WLAN) card is installed in the CF-74 Toughbook?


CF-74C Mk1 Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 ABG (802.11 a/b/g)
CF-74E Mk2 Intel PRO/Wireless 3945 ABG (802.11 a/b/g)
CF-74G Mk3 Intel Wireless WiFi link 4965 AGN (802.11 a/b/g)
CF-74 J/K Mk4 Intel Wireless 5100 (802.11 a/b/g/n)

What chipset does the CF-74 Toughbook use?


CF-74C/D Mk1 Intel 945GM
CF-74E/F Mk2 Intel 945GM
CF-74G/H Mk3 Intel GM965 with ICH8M
CF-74 J/K Mk4 Intel GM45


What type of CPU is in the CF-74 Toughbook?


CF-74C/D Mk1 Intel Core Duo Processor T2400 1.83 GHz
CF-74E/F Mk2 Intel Core Duo Processor T2500 2.0 GHz
CF-74G/H Mk3 Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T7300 2.0 GHz
CF-74 J/K Mk4 Intel Core 2 Duo Processor P8600 2.4 GHz


What type of sound card is in the CF-74 Toughbook?


CF-74C/D Mk1 SigmaTel STAC9200
CF-74E/F Mk2 SigmaTel STAC9200
CF-74G/H Mk3 SigmaTel STAC9200
CF-74 J/K Mk4

What is the CF-74 Toughbook's storage/memory capacity?


CF-74C/D Mk1 4,096MB MAX
CF-74E/F Mk2 4,096MB MAX
CF-74G/H Mk3 4,096MB MAX
CF-74 J/K Mk4 4,096MB MAX (according to Panasonic, the chipset is rated for a max of 8GB and is untested by me so far)

What is the Front Side Bus (FSB) of the CF-74 Toughbook?


CF-74C/D Mk1 667 MHz
CF-74E/F Mk2 667 MHz
CF-74G/H Mk3 800 MHz
CF-74 J/K Mk4 1066 MHz


Panasonic official Windows 7 Upgrade

Title: Windows 7 Upgrade Programs
Model Number: CF-74[J/K]D(mk4) Windows 7 CF-74[J/K]D(mk4) Series
Operating System: Windows 7 Upgrade
Language: English(North America)
Last Updated Date: 2009/11/18
File Description

Before upgrading‚ please confirm information such as restrictions
after upgrading to Windows 7 in the web page of ″Windows 7
support evaluation information″.

Drivers Download Link http://pc-dl.panasonic.co.jp/itn/suppor ... _5274.html





MINI DOCK

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WWAN COVER

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ACCESSORIES

AC ADAPTER CF-AA5803AM
BATTERY CHARGER CF-VCBTB1W
TOUGHMATE 7540-P
TOUGHMATE JR COMUNIVJR-P
MINI DOCK CF-VEBU06W
USB FLOPPY DRIVE CF-VFDU03U
STYLUS CF-VNF009U
13.3" LCD PROTECTOR FILM CF-VPF05V



IMPORTANT LINKS

http://toughbook.wikispaces.com/CF-74

http://www.tim.id.au/blog/tims-laptop-s ... -panasonic

http://www.trustedreviews.com/Panasonic ... top_review

http://www.panasonic.com/business/tough ... puters.asp

http://toughbook.wikispaces.com/file/vi ... ctions.pdf
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Re: CF-74 TBT GUIDE

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Great info. Thank you for the time and effort spent putting this together.
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As usual, Paul is a genius! I will sticky this when I get home!
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The GM45 chipset can handle 8GB of ram according to Intel. Panasonic says 4gb is the max. Has any one tried this on a Mk4 yet? I have personally seen 6gb of ram on this chipset but not on a toughbook.
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ADOR wrote:The GM45 chipset can handle 8GB of ram according to Intel. Panasonic says 4gb is the max. Has any one tried this on a Mk4 yet? I have personally seen 6gb of ram on this chipset but not on a toughbook.
I put 8GM ram in a CF-52A Mk1 running Win7 64-bit and it works great, so should be good in a CF-74 with similar chipset. With some looking you can find those 4GB PC2-6400 SODIMM modules on the Flea for around $50 each.
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I am looking at 5100 cards right now on the bay so I can try them out on those two Mk4's that are federal models. I may go head and pick up some ram.
Thanks for the info Springfield.
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Still gathering stuff and working on another guide also. Anything else you would like to see in this guide? I have more picture coming but what else do we want in it?
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Paul,
Here is something to add.

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