
Jul 14, 2014 - While we do display the full model numbers of each computer we sell. Before you start running product numbers through your magic decoder ring. Although much of a Toughbook's model number becomes more or less. THE CF-29 Panasonic Toughbook (CF-30 Below) PDF datasheet for CF-29 mk4. Panasonic Toughbook Configurator. The CF-29 is discontinued, superseded by the CF-30. PDF datasheet for CF-29 mk4. Panasonic Toughbook Configurator click 'discontinued models' for info on the CF-29 configurations. Note you must use Internet Explorer to use the site, it doesn't work on Firefox.
Optical1 wrote: I'm looking at purchasing a copy of the Panasonic 14-42x lens and I'm trying to make some sense of the serial number coding that Panasonic uses on their lenses. Emachines keyboard driver kb 0108 windows 7. So far as I can tell, they use the eleven letters and numbers in the following format: XX#XX###### I'm sure that the last six digits are the run numbers. But can anyone provide some clarity to the first 5 letters/numbers? What would an HN2GF####### serial number mean?
Nobody knows? I don't recall if anyone's said what the HN means (I suspect it is probably something to do with the model of camera body or lens that it sits upon) and the F in your example may well be something like the particular factory it was produced in, or vice versa (but both of these are educated guesses). However, I do know/remember what the third and fourth digits signify. The 2 in your example means 2012 (2013 would be 3 and so on) and the G means July, in an A=January to L=December sequence. Signifying date of manufacture, as you have already realised, I expect.
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Helen wrote: Optical1 wrote: I'm looking at purchasing a copy of the Panasonic 14-42x lens and I'm trying to make some sense of the serial number coding that Panasonic uses on their lenses. So far as I can tell, they use the eleven letters and numbers in the following format: XX#XX###### I'm sure that the last six digits are the run numbers. But can anyone provide some clarity to the first 5 letters/numbers? What would an HN2GF####### serial number mean? Nobody knows? I don't recall if anyone's said what the HN means (I suspect it is probably something to do with the model of camera body or lens that it sits upon) and the F in your example may well be something like the particular factory it was produced in, or vice versa (but both of these are educated guesses).
However, I do know/remember what the third and fourth digits signify. The 2 in your example means 2012 (2013 would be 3 and so on) and the G means July, in an A=January to L=December sequence. Signifying date of manufacture, as you have already realised, I expect. I had a feeling that the 2 was the model year, but I was unsure about the letter signifying the month of manufacture.
Much appreciated response. RichRMA wrote: I thought this mattered only with cameras that aren't mass-produced?
Generally it doesn't matter. It is only helpful when there are issues with introductory runs, or issued that were addressed later. The Fuji X100 was such a camera. It had sticky aperture blades that were addressed starting in the 2012 production runs (I believe - this is from memory - may have been late 2011). At any rate, the serial number was helpful in determining if the camera had the potential for this problem, or if they had already addressed it in manufacturing.